jMCXK53 BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF mmvfirn&zimxrm iimj -..jj V C r D a o r t o 8 n a b 8 n li D to m 1 Iti o o p 11 n ti si 0" fl tl tl d tl g n o E 11 t( O ni ot E w at ci tt U tl at hi . w y hi hi ol 10 ' P to ' f e ' i w M O I) ill t!) Dt ' nr n r i" ; tio ot CO BCl tut get. Hi ' tlu Lit wt Kll oil cot - B ' no ,f In wa He bu-, un tyv pu, he - 1 at tmi fly boi eta as hm fly fai gi POSTPONED SALE Hereford Cattle and Poland China Hogs at AUCTION The sale of Hereford cattle and Poland China hogs to have been held Nov. 1, was postponed to Wednesday, Nov, 29th, and will be held in Tin Barn, Smith Center, at which time the following stock will be sold: 22 cows, 10 or 12 with calves at feet; 4 yearling heifers; 10 last spring heigers; 4 tried Poland China sowsand 10 gilts, all bred by sale day; 1 herd boar. S. D. SEEVER F. I. HOOKER AUCTIONEER Guide Rock, -:- Nebr. Ten Years' Experience and Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 135 -m Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIST OVER STATE DANK JRcd C(-jud , Nebraska Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper. Paint.-. And Elct tr cal Suipli '. Thf b. ft rla.-i .'.) IV 1 1 : Framing. THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nobrnska. IIULI8HKD LVERY THURSDAY mured In tin l'oetolllcc nt Hcri ( loud. Nob as bi-cotul Class Matter' A. II MaAHTflUR, Editor mid Owner Advertising Rates Foreign, por column inch 15c Local. 10 & 12J LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO (Items of Twenty Y-ars Ago.) Uy Slioppiird-ou wiih ilmvn from Rlv crlon Clio ilr.st of thu week. R. I). Kutiimer is inst tiling a new 1" 0 horse power engine, in iho Rod Cloud Roller Mills. The lmlaneis wheel of Mm engine alone weighs two and one hall' toiiB 'Mss Emma Graves went to Hidden ttuntl.tj . Waller Winr n U le't. St Miatouri. hii f ho ,. pted m ill I) Mo iii-i. Jow.i i I I-1 -ii it.p in. i in. . ii m r; ) v . i u. lU L o I" me .if I lu h., - p ,rt n s, Mr. a ; ii is. I ; K n ui, u i 'inn in tin- north part o' the my, cii-iurod tlio wis Ming nf their daughter. .Mis- Hoii ii is In Ur Nurmaii II. Mini Inm, llie Ri'V. M. 1 Dl.son.of tlio M. B. ohuro ., performing thouKitiiiony. .hs P pli. itKu The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. Because fire has never touched you it doesn't follow that you'ro immune Tomorrow no today, if you have time and you better find time florae to the oflloo and we'll write a policy on your bouse, furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.eil8k.ble Insurance Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY rv We Maintain an Up-to-date k Department far Repairirfnd Repaddwg All kinds of feahfcand Orches tra Instrupients, ViUtos5$eJUl Iad anil Raeeas ' '' l , M JOB TOO LARGE 7 :0T00 SMALL .'" Prices "riiht consistent with" C good workmanshiR -Write us, Gaston raw ic $ Furniture Co HATINQ9, NEBKA6KA Miss Lois Lunnignn visited old friends in Smith Center part of last week. Karl Abbott went to Smith Center Tuesday to get some denial 'w'6rk done. The Young People's Class of the Oriole Sunday School entertained the Blblo Class of the same school lust Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Locke. The evening was spent in musiuaud games. Afterwards a supper was served consisting ot oys ter soup, pickles, cake and coffee. All seemed to have a good time an 1 we be llevc peop'c would feel better towards on. another if there were more of these so:lal gatherings. Mrs. Rex Rclihan and baby Kathlyn arc spending a few days at the home of her parents, Robt. Lanuigans. This vicinity Is grieved to learn of 1 10 sad news, the death of fcJrnio Bar rett. As we wrlto we can nroall times when a small boy Eruio played in our borne and our heartfelt sympathy gpes out to the burieved family Again we are reminded of the words of the eorg "Some Time We'll Understand." COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION THE FIRST OF WHEIv The Winter County Board of Cti.i ro.ssioneni met as por adjournment at 10:30 o'clock a. m. on Tuc day with till members present. In the matter of Hannah Rcnlel and N. V. Anderson who had paid their 1921 Real Estate taxes untie protest, it was found that no relief could bo granted and County T a'i surcr was instructed to issue the reg ular tax receipts for the amounts a? shown by the 1921 tax books. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk instruct cd to draw warrants on the proper fund.i in payment of same. GENERAL FUND Judges & Clerks of Gen. Elec....800.30 0. F: Cathcr G 00 O. C. Tecl COO E. D. Lciby 37.50 II. R. Fausch 200.00 Anna Stumpenhort . 00.00 Commercial Advertiser ....... 21G.70 Dr. S. II. O'Neil 19.00 C. Fussier .. 8.00 Chicago Lbr. Co. Blue Hill ... 18.15 Red Cloud Chief 309.30 C. A. Waldo 225.40 Rod Cloud Fire Dcpt 10.00 Co. Treas. Co. Expenses 188.9G A. O. U. W. Bldg Ass'n, Cowlcs 5.00 Woster County Argus ....... 14.45 Mrs. J. A. Burden . 2.05 Lincoln School Supply Co 3.00 Hammond & Stephens Co. 23.3G Nat'l Wood Renovating Co 5.05 Bladen Enterprise 54. GO Omaha Trinting Co 15.75 Milbum & Scott Co 8.98 Grant Chri ty . Univcrsit Pub. A. D. Ranncy .. Co. Sta'e Journal Co. BRIDGE FUND R. B. Leggett . Ed. Jones .. Guide Rock Hdwc. Co. Geo. W. Trine Win. Sawyer L. R Columbia White Hwde. Co. Harm Hoppcn Aich Harris J. A. Silvcy Lbr Co POOR FARM FUND C. A. Waldo l 34.05 5.74 12.G5 3.21 3.50 17.00 8.05 G.00 45.00 34.50 11.03 30.00 22.00 13.90 18.87 6 90 BOARD OF EDUCATION IN SESSION MONDAY Red Cloud, Nebr. November 13, 1922. Herd of Education mot in spec ial session at the call cf the Presi dent at 8 o'clock p. m. with all mem bers present except C. J. Pope. Tlio minutes of meeting of October 2nd were read and approved. The following bills were audited and allowed and Secretary instructed to draw warrants for the Fame: Mrs. Hc'nry Dicdrick $ 8.00 C. L. Dotting . 1.40 Remington Typewriter Co 285.70 McMillan Go. M 10.12 Silver-Burclctto Co. 45.25 Nat'l Wood Renovating Cj. ...... 21.00 Commercial Advertiser 1 40 Johnson & Graham 34.27 Dr. Robt. Martin 30.00 Dr. R. P. Hoxsoy 30.00 Emil Ascher 12.88 J.T. Holcomb Co -. 35.32 University Pub. Co. 73.31 American Disinfecting Co 140.00 Piatt & Frees 73G.91 Geo. W. Trine 1.95 On" motion the Board decided to close schools November 29 and 30th for Thanksgiving vacation, and from December 23rd to January 2nd for the Christmas vacation. No further business appearing the Board adjouincd to meet Dccem'.or 4th. B. F. PERRY, Secretary. Dr.R. V. Nicholson 1i i I i i . I ' tied Cloud, ' Jr i Nchrask ( Glen Robinson ajpived home Ioi-i day morning on" Irain 1G from Scotts- NHtfhwg be.wrp-ngj Ha past few weeks. ( Annual Red Crois Roll Call I I I -!- The Annual Red Cross Roll Call will tpbBtved November 11 th to 30tb ueglttos Armistice Day and cIosbb Thanltijjlylng Day. You can pay your duea at auy one of our three bunks. Your co'operatlou is solicited. ""f. Webster County Chapter. Thank You. The oflloerB and members of Red Cloud Post No. 238, American Legion, take this mothod of expressing tholr thanks to the ladles and gentlemen who so uutirlngly helped in making tloll's Half Acio" go over tho top; and may tlio years to coniu bring them "Joy and their pathway of life glow briuhter with the thought that thoy had helped a worthy organizatipti. Wn 'ulbo wish to thank J. WrAuld for tun -.. '.., f i . .1 I use oi me raviuou, ana Jast put not! 'least, the rnhllafor"the4r- iri.ni.mna' patronage. ' ' Standard Oil Co. . It. P. Wccsncr Co 30.30 Raymond Shipman 13.00 Johnson & Graham 27.00 Farmers' Union Red Cloud 142.49 Villuri Fester 1 J 5.40 J. A Silvcy Lbr. Co. G5 25 (V-imittees from the Farm B:r- v. r.nd Wa.rrws' Unkn conMsfmy of L St rev. C. G. 'JiV.ey, E. A. Tor- 'h, !' ol Gar! er i-n ' N V. Ande- i. a;i io red brfoie iho B r.rd to (!' c.i.-.h v!.c nroblaitf. of tr.x re'iuc'io: a he.ecr p r.iblo. After ccn.i,c- aljlo d:pussion of these matters it was dec ded to call u mass meeting of t!.e School Boards and all tax-pay era of Webster county to meet at the court house in Red Cloud on Novem ber 25th at 1 o'clock p. m. The following resolution was adopt ed and County Clerk instructed to send a cjpy of same to each motriber of all the School Boards of Webster County nlso tho teachers of said schools and to publish this call in each newspaper of the county. "The County Commissioners and committees of the Farmers' Union and the Farm Bureau invite all mem-' bers of the School Boards and Teach ers of Wef jster county also any and all tax-payers interested, to a meeting in the court house at Red Cloud at 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, Novem ber, 25, 1922 for the purpose of d!s cussing taxes in all its phases, of schools, Oounty and Township with the object of formulating definite rec ommendations for tax reductions." Motion made and carried that A. L. Stoncr act as Chairman of this meeting and Daniel Garber as Vic-j-Chairman. A committee consisting of Dai"l Garbor, A. L. Stoncr and B. F. Perry were appointed to draw up a set of resolutions and outline a program as. to what subjects ore to be discussed 'at this meeting. No further business appearing the Boprd adjourned to meet December 19th. 1922. t m-'."" B.P.PERRY, , Oounty Clerkt Garfield Community Church ' fJ SUNDAY SERVICES 1 Sunday School 11 a.m. Lesson them "Jesus Friend of Sinners" Sermon, 11 a. m "The Anxieties Jot Llfo." Song Serviceand Outline Bible Stuc.'f 7:30 p. m. Sermon, 8 p m., "Dlvlno Ownership;" Tho Thanksgiving program will le published next week. You will want to coma to it. Tho Chorus meets at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drake on Friday evening. Como and help with the ThankHuIving and Christmas music and enjoy a social good tlcno. ' FARM BUREAU NOTES (By County Agent, Henry R Fauscli) HOG SALES Webster county Duroc Jersey and Poland China Breeders held consign merit sales. The Duroc Jersey brocde-.s selling 41 head under the management of J. H. Kellogg, secretary of the Duroc Jer sey Association made an average of $20.00. Some of the offering was very good and sold for a figure that made their owners a nice profit, and some of the offering that was under size did not sell as well. The Poland China Sale under tho management of J. W. Hamilton, presi dent of the Poland China Breed" i's Association made an average of 24.00 Hits was the best offering ever sld in a cons'gnment scle at Red Cloud and had it not been threaten'ng weather tiicy would of sold for more in mey. ' ' We' -,te.- onintj bicedo have b" hJ ing ons!jnni':it sile.- )? ll... . i-rs . nr' th yu:-o 0o..i-.'- h -ycr? from tl e sui- i-i. . 'n t ur.-- TT t "i t mvo rlA in i t. ' 1 J. 1 , t-V PWIU 111 ill t IV t J 1 . It . 'i I'rirkiin Phe' -., Ada .i., i'o , rd, Nuek'!- rountv, N -".," r ' Smith r.nd Jovcll counfes, Kr.n . CO?IING EVENTS. The Slurt!io:n Breedei's Di'ine will 'c held Friday, No ember 17th ai tho Roy:l Hotel. Geo. R. Boomer from the Rural Economics Department, College of Agriculture will be in the countv November ,21, 22 and 23rd. Ho will make the high schools during the day and community meetings at night. ' btella Mather from Lincoln who is in charge of Home Agents College of Agriculture will be in the county Tuesday, November 28th, and meet representatives from the various Women's Clubs to plan out work for the coming year. Women's Clubs in this county can receive specialists on various lines of women's work to meet with them. Grace Church Notes Twentythlrd StJnday after Trinity Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Service with Sermon by Rev J. M. Bates at 11a. m. No Evening Service. mm English Lutheran Church - Regular services every first and third Sunday in the month in the Adventist church. Preaching at 11 a. ro. Subject: "The Form of Godliness Without Kb Power , '- " f T ffllt Ti.. vs. . uciiMK., ruwr. fc Card of Thanks '. c We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends and' nelgb bors who assisted us during1 our great sorrow and berievment of the loss of our son and brother and those who contributed so generously to the beau. mui u,.,vu..,u,,1 H Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Barrett and Family. i Good Both Ways. Successful'buslness men say oppot (unities for n young man to earn money arc ns good tortny ns nny time In tho past, and evcrjbndy snys op poituottles to spend money never were liLtti,rL!.niil!)vlll( ('itiiloi-.loiirnnl. Always Obliging. Jud Tunklns says, he's perfectly will tag to be wrong'sbmetlmes, for' the isKa oi not spoinn- an unartfoii wr nuaeox. ti ..vil.4 . This Bird Is Fat. Young alhnlriiNM'H are so Indec with ttielrliiwn fill thin mie of tlieni may go tive months without tuklng uny.i nour ish men I, Buys the American Forestry! Mugazlne. This Is- likewise true of reung pigeons, and cartala. sea fowl, v Tr7i2-!tor ?! n?.ajK: up JsmE&bz2 7 "Crispy nn' crunctiy nn' all-the-tlme-cracklyl An never toueh or leathery I Gee, what would open if Kelloge B a UCiUtC iwwuitwni lion certainly realize the "difference in Cornflakes when you eat KeJIoggs Prom the instant you open the generous sized package till they're tucked away in great and tiny 'bread-baskets," Kcllogg's Corn Flakes are a de light! You can't even look at those big sunny-brown flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, with 'out getting hungry I Kcllogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat they're just wonderful! Such a spread for big and little boys and girls ithe sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg's own way! You can't imagine anything more joyous to eat at any nour. Kcllogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's ideal food! Kiddies can cat as much as they can carry! Every mouthful makes for health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! Don't just ask for "corn flakes" ! You say KELLOGG'S the original kind in the RED and GREEN package! 40e9& TOASTED CORK --52S3 jm WeBJPfr CORNFLAKES Also makers of KELLOGG'S XRUMBLES and KEjXOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krnmbitd 8 c PHONE YOUR j dflL Lt IUJI ORDER TO 9 3 . 4 44MD wi m i - mi vm i FARMED' ?ISVAT9E id I Bell Phone 26 i Ind. Phone 12 Hd ui Long Distance telephone service is one of the most widely used commodities in our business and social life. The increasing use of this service proves its .popularity, and its small cost has been a mighty fact r in the develop ment of the telephone. Long distance service, to properly meet the varied demands of the telephone patron, is now offered in several classes, the person-to -person, the appointment, and the station-to-station call. The first two classes provide connection to & specified party, while the station-to station service is based on a desired connection to any given telephone number. The latter service is offsred at one fourth less than the rate quoted for the person-to-person call when used during the day, and the evening sen-ice from 8:30 p.'m. to "mid' night may be used for one half the percon-tr -person rate. The nlghfc station:to-station service available between the hours of mi'dhlght'nnd 4:30 a. m. is offered at one-fourth the cost of the person-tefirTdri' rate. This service provides an exceptional opportunity jfpr lon;dist,i& ance conversations at an extremely low rate. i' Vh' . J'Tv;! aft yeja ! Rates and information concerning alt classes of'toll. service win-? be glady furnished by the Locjt M&hager or Chief Operator. " sysr-d. ..."j! ( l.:. I Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. i 1 1 ( ,iV' .1 i '. t ,p n i, ,'ii1 ' ' -" ii - 10 Webster County's Quoto is $625 For Salvation Army Work Dont Fail to Give Your Bit for a Good 'Cause