ato lllslui Ii'fi' tii i hty IlllHtll V 'I It&- rs ir: 3 I'm 4 ytvl. ";fi: ifo) &S22 -15- J-fcT.. iif?i igj 'Agf&Ci'iz. - fi-'m "fcsraiSrtf 4 IHmiwtcr That QUcs The Newt flftj-twt Weeks Each Year Fer lf.5t VOLUME 50 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 2. 1922 NUMBER 4'. Political Advertising Political Advertising FOR COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR (X) B. F. PERRY UNDERSTANDS THE WORK OF THF OFFICE AND HAS BEEN A CAREFUL, EFFICIENT AND ACCOMODATING OFFICIAL. Why Change? VOTE FOR PERRY CITY COUNCIL HOLDS SHOUT SESSION TUESDAY GEORGE J. SPOHN SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Senator 27th District A Native of Nebraska, 62 Years of Age. Mayoress Mary Peterson called the Co mcil together in ..i ocinl a ijourned session, in the CVjunc.l dm i.ers, on Tuesday mominjr, ..th nil members prt..or.t, at which fine ordinances rel ative to the paving l nd were duly pa .sod nnd approved and can be found in fall in this week's issue (. f the lo cal papers. It wan next moved by Councilman Hoffman and seconded by Council man Crabill that the c'.ty ;.:ccpt the offer of the Brown-Grummcr Co., of W jl.lta, Kansas, to I uy the Refund ing bonds in District 2, C u;ul 4, to the amount of ? 10 000.00. The Rc fund'nir IJonds to draw interest at six per cent, payable snmi-nnmiully and to mature 1000.00 ench rear from eleven to two' ty jears The Brown- Crummer Co., is to pay the city 25.00 per, thousand picmium on above bonds and they to pay all legal ex penses inciucm, to tr.e ls-uancc oi said bonds. Before adjourning the Council pass ed a resolution instructing the cleric; to write to the proper authorities of the Stato Univors'ty lcqucsting that an engineer be sent here to make in vestigations -for a water supply for tlm cirv. ' . Farmer and farm owner, and for ten years President of Nuckolls County Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. It is conceded Mr. Bryan will be the next Gov ernor of Nebraska. If you believe in his pro gram for State Government and a reduction of taxes, vote for a candidate who will support theses measures in the State Senate. Bryan Spoke to Large Crowd at Auditorium A Financial Rainbow Fred Phares Married And now comes the news of Fred Phares becoming a benedict, on October 22nd in Minneapolis! While working in California he meet the girl of his choice, Miss Leila Belle Morris, and lately Fred has made the change of location from Los Angeles to Minneapolis, for this important event we now sec. ' They wcie married at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Mueller, as her parents live at St. Cloud, Mill ncsota. Dr. Paul S. Kcrfoot, president of Hamlinc University, lead the service. They will be at home in Minneapolis after November 1st, to their many friends. Fred is the last one of the young men of Red Cloud, we tho't, to ever be caught by cupid's darts, as he always seemed to have too much fun travel ing in single harness, but we wish them both the greatest happiness possible. T-.ll. ,.ii.. ri-mtrjtiumKK!rcsaxsiasi!tJitlzntsiaat7srx Ask Dad He Knows r' Years Old Good Forever I urnm rmmmft I V o?rr ' iou &o enjoy as ii y J J ctay? gola 6y. I l! Congregational Church Notes Siindiiy Sellout 10 n. m. l'lOIU'llillg hl'tviC 11 H. in. Ktn J. II IJbito! nt Franklin will oi upy iln pulpit.. C iinii ami lit u- him. Graco Church Notes Twi-ut ,-liin.t Sund.iy After Trlnlfy' SitniKn School at IU a. bi. v Holj Cummuuloo Rt Ub hi. LvtHiuiK SLfvioe 4t 7:10 p in. Vou reuilz that It U your 1 a ty as wall na oiir privilege to KlU-uri home cliiuiili, hiiy of the ohuichoM in town will welcjouiH yon, nuiselves especially. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, BESSE AUDITORIUM MONDAY-TUESDAY, NOV; 6th and 7th SHOWS: . Adults 35c 7:30 Children 10c 9;15 Tax Included English Lutheran Church Kcgiiliir services every fliht and thiid Sunday In tho inoutli in the Adven'ist church. Coming Sunday tho Lord'N Supper will also bo celebrated. Announcements rooolvud bufoto tho services, l'leiiehlng at 11 u, in, Vou are welcome. O. It. Helnltz, Pastor. Gome to Red Cloud, Nov. 11th ' Don't shoot Mof.ii" I'm Ben Coploy is what tho latter said Tuesday oven lug. Marshall Doyle and Mo&o Roulicr can toll you of Ben's got nwny, diaries W. Bryan gave a master ful address here on Friday afternoon, just a plain business talk from a fine business man. He said he was no orator,, but he proved he was. The Auditorium was filled a long time be fore the time for speaking, as the Bryan party vas 30 minutes late out of Campbell. Geo. J. Spohn of Su pcrlor, candidate for Stx.te Senator and I. W. Edscn of this city, spoke hile waiting for Bryan to arrive, "his was tho laigcst ciowd to attend any political speaking yet given in Bed Cloud, although the governor of the state spoke here on the pievious Saturday to the smallest crowd. Bryan cx'dn'ncd the code rystem Ifciimi in the most simple way and now oven the women know all ubout itl He said Governor L"wden of Illinois fashioned the government of that st.:te after this code system, as it had first been created by a great Pullman Corporation of Illinois. Mr. McKelvie experimented on our state by copying this form of government and fcicing it on to us Nebraska peo ple. This is contrary it transfers the dopaitments of our stato officers to .1..1.1!. -i- -rr' . "i six oupucuie oiucure, or uxpurui These same experts so named were men that had never handled business in a big way nor had any great sum of money ever passed thru their hands in an executive way. They were no: efficient, but, the system gives to them the taxing power of the state In each department there had to be an increase of money to handle af fairs, and the demand continues larg er. Tlie people nave neon juggicu out of their say in running affairs of state thru the officers they elect ed for that purpose and Mr. Bryan purposes if he is the next Governor to put it back in their hands where it belongs, lie is for the repeal of the desired us all to remember that as a Code Bill. He spoke very nicely of his worthy opponent, Randall, but yet senator, Mr. Randall voted for all these things. Mr. Bryan has always been for Pro hibition, tho Referendum, the Primary and suffrage. He said he heard he was in ill repute over tho state and listed by Mr. F. A. High as almost un satisfactory. But ho drew on our momory men, aim ciicn iuk ngm. " Grand Island in 1910 when he met the wet forces of his party in the gicat fight for county option, was. de feated and lost his power in his party for many oar., yot he fought n un til the rause trhunpl'od. Thou aguin when the covntion met ..t L'ncoln .11 lOlo to plan for statewide pro-' Rvibition, h woa chcun by acclaina tfon.fc chairman, out otl4iw deie grtrti, approved tbo tovjn t the hAiuendr.ieiit drew tho or,Tn "ation pHrm fo. ant appointed tho Dry rei l-,fV llk JW " -"- -- f - hibition in tha Nebraska Const tution. jj lVe then turned to his own paitv and .1...1 .r ., 4-n 4lits )hh -,rsi ted I iivm iiiui. n-; """ ' - that no mnn be given a Democratic nomination vlio would not declare himself dry. A mighty wave of pop ulnr approval of Biyan from the wo men is swcep'ng tho state, regard 1p?r of what Mrrf Mamie Clnflm, Ex 'president of the Stale W. C. T. U. and :t radical republican tried to pull off 'on Brother W. J., at tho Stato Con vention, to tiy and reflect on uias. W for h's allignmont with nitcn cosk. The women of tho W. O. T. U. of like faith of tho Bryans arc send ing out letters of endorsement of (""has. Bryan for Governor, in every direction and standing by the man that stood by them for suffrage. A SAVING ACCOUNT is a most welcome rainbow to the financial storms of your life. After the clouds have rolled by and you find your Savings still there, tho future will look ever so much brighter and cheerful. And you will be glad that you started an account. Why not get busy to-day? Take a few dollars and start an Account with this bank. And with a little added each week plus the interest we contribute, you will soon have a sum to allay all fears ol any financial storm in the future. If not already a depositor open an account today, THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, Prciident Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cadiier Capital and Surplus $jf,uoo.oo Otpotltt auarantttitbyth? Dtpoiltor Guaranty Futnl of tht Stalt of Stbrathi ainwiiiiniBK WISE PARENTS WILL HAVE TlfelR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED. AND TESTED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PREPARED TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. " I?OtJNrAIN,'PENS4WITH 6LIP ?1.S0-' - a- BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOPOINT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS 10c PER DOZEN Pocket Ben Watches $1.50 Glo Ben Watches $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 KODAK DEA LER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEDR. SUP INTO A- BRADLE Y AND OUT OF DOORS. THE NEW BRADLEY SWEATERS ARE HKRB IN THE MANY DIFFERENT &TYLB6 AND COLORS Ladies' Misses5 si n-a n Imld reo. s THE STYLES OF MERIT, BEAUTY OF FABRIC, PERFEC TION OF FINISH OF BRADLEY'S DISTINGUISH THEM AS THE PEER OF KNITTED OUTWEAR. II Gb, O K9 Tk WEESNER GO. Red Cloud, Nebraska T, T.Jnrnln. hH home citv. Mr. Bry- Charlty lodge A. P. & A. M., cxpoot nn ,R roatly esteemed nnd thev deem to confer tho Muster Mason doffroo ,, t CRn consdentiously Friday evening. Somo of tlio nolgli- uni)orf Lorlug lodffch lmvo been invited ,nd y; t,1Q BpoaWnB mnny pcopio ngot r,.rB....a.. nro 10 uo servo,, wcM ,ntr0,UCC(l to tho spcakor of tho ; Smith Bios. & Copley unloaded n enr uftCrnoon nnd several of our Tocnl of Foulb today. . jron ,iCCOrnppniocl h'm to his next dnto Kmest Mornnville U on tho slolc Hat. at Guide Ror. 1 THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS Pr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST j Cloud Red Ncbrask