I 1" ( i P y i 1J0 mil ' tauuwiu uvy A Newtnaper That Qlres The Mens FITty-tw Weeks Each Year Ftr Sf.50 VOLUME 51 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. MARCH 15. 1U23 NUMBER 11. WE ARE SHOWING NEW SPRING SUIT! FOR YOUNG E. O'S ELECT NEW OFFICERS MONDAY EVENING MEN in all the NEW MODELS IN LATEST MATERIALS PRICES FROM $25.00 to $35.00 NEW SPRING CAPS 91.SO to $3.00 NEW OXFORDS IN BLACK AND BROWN JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT NECKWARE NEW SHAPES 50c to $1.25 "we askTyou to come and let us show you these goods whether you are ready to buy or not W. G. Hamilton Clo. Co. I Tho P. E. O's hell tlrir annual business meeting sil the It me of Mrs Ed Piatt n Mom'u; evening ..rd e'ected the fo'bwing i Ulcers: I Pr.s'dent Ms lieu Mo:' ait Vice I'lesident Mi . A. E. Doles Rocoi-ding-Rccietary Mi.-. F. J. Munday Ccricspondiiig Secretary Mrs. Jas. Mitchell T or. mer Mrs. W. H. McUridc Chaplain Mrs. E. L Grimes Guar.! Mrs A. 15. Crabill. DISTRICT COURT TO CONVENE HERE MONDAY T. J. Ward Dies Thomas J. Ward, who far ninny years resided in this city, died Satur dny iiiornniK at his home in I' Diversity Place. He is am vtvod by it son. Dr. William Wiird of Omaha, and thieo daughters, Mrs Viola Austin of Mo CJ.iok, Mis Francos E. Mot 'nil and Miss Vivian Ward -of Univeisily l'liiee Mrs. W. F. Foster r w 4 Jlu jfc. sAWJWAfVV,ASV.VAV.VV.VVAV.VV.V.".VAV,J5 : Phone Ind. 3 on 90, BeK 1 74. Residence, Bell 241 Mrs. Ed Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB pvJWuJfAflJAVVJpJvMftAJV W nryifinS-VM hJUJIAdW..,-"-.1i. A CAR. OF C. & H. Cane i" S ugar JUST RECEIVED $1A 00 10 ! fl Will I The Per Hundred 1 This Price Is 50 Cents Below The Wholesale Market Price al.-o have a cai oC genuine lied River Early Ohio and Irish Cobbler .Seed potatoes in next week. These aie cer tified seed put up in branded sacks. AlbO a car of Russet tho week. Table Potatoes axpected by tho first of & ill. I rasner Olerk of the District Couit Clam McMillan announces that the March term of district couit, with Honor able Lewis II Hlscklcdge on the bench, will convene hereon Monday, March 19th. The docket this term comprises some forty three civil cases and three criminal ones. The following- is the list of jurors, who have been summoned: Harry Cloud Alva Stone r Henry Rose Chas. Ruschc Grant Davis P. H. Boner Fred Moll9y, Hallie Thomas Emil Sack Clyde Pitney M. A. Albright Chr's Olmjsdt E. H. Gilbert George Law Claus Rose Sieb Johnson J. H.'Portnlcr W. B. Vance Fred Bragg John Holcomb James Bromwell John Sutton Louis Kort John Hiinmelburr; Elizabeth M. Combs was born May 26, 1857, in Keokuk, Iowa. On Match 1st, 1870, she wns united In matriagc to Wm F. Foster in Indianapolis. In diana, anil they moved to Red Cloud in 1877 und have resided heie every since with th exception of a fewyeatN at Franklin. Sho died at Iter home in tho Second Ward, Fridity afternoon afte.r a short illness Resides the husband, one brother residing in Los Angeles. California, and one Mister te siding at Greensboro, Indiana, are left to inouin her demise. The fuucittl services were held atllie Methodist eliureh, Sunday afternoon, Rjv. Cope in charge, after which inter niunt was taiule in the city cemetery. Watch Jewlery and Clock 'paino Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEI3R. L. C. B. Steward to be Field Secretary f. li Steward of Red Cloud has been employed as Held secretary for tho Nebraska FHrnt Hineau Federation to begn work the lorepart of April. The Farm liiueau olllciais Iihvo long felt the need of it contact mini to keep in closer touch with the county farm burenUh than has been possible here, toforo. It will be Mr. Steward's job to visit the counties from time to time tomalce a survey of conditions and find the problems. Ho will discuss with .the members these problems and endeavor to assist in working out a solution. Mr. Steward wns bom on an Ohio farm in 1874, graduated from the Ohio state university in ICOO. Moved to Webster county, Nebtnska, in 1007 where he engaged in general farming and purebred livestock breeding with his father and continued tho business after his fathur'n death. The Shorthorn cattle and Poland China hogs grown on the Woodburn stock farm lire known all over south ern Nebraska for their quality and nre in demand at strong prices. Most of I tins btulf will bo sold at a dlspensioti sale April 4, though a small foundation herd may be retained f Mr. Steward can Uud a suitable location right near Lincoln. Mr. Steward is ptesident of the Webster County Live Stock Improvers association. Also president of tho ' ,lt 7:'i0, u Webster County's Quota $600 Mrs. E L. Grimes of Red Cloud has been appointed suhchalrmau tor Red Cloud Jn the campaign of the Nebr. aslfk'Cn'ildron's Home Society- for $10,. 000 with which to erect a receiving home where homeless children are kept until good homes and suitable parents aro found for them. Mrs L. II. Nash of Cowles is chair, man for Webster County Webster County's quota Is ftilltl. Omaha already has raised its quota of $'20,000 one-half of the total amount. "The Nebraska Children's Homo Society has been doing wondeiful woik in aiding the poor, homeless un I fortunate chWiiieu of the state for mote than thirty years," sitiil Mrs. Grimes. "The Society takes poor, homeless unfortunate children into Hs homo and prepares them for adoption The children aie given medical atten tion before placed in homes. Many are given surgical aid, also. Clothes are furnished them befoiu and after they.lcavo the home. The children are watched by the Society until they are past '21 yeats of age. Childieu in poor homes are alho aided by tho Society and in that way sine them from being given out for adoption " The campaign will gt under way here between Match 15 and April 7. Everyone who wishes to aid are urged to get in touch with Mrs. Grimes. The campaign and the Society have .been endorsed by the lending business and civic organizations of the state. Christian Church Notes "l have been young, and now I am old; yet have I not seen tho righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread." Sundny School 10 a m. Morning Worship 11 a m. Christian Endeavor u:30 p. m Evening Worship 7:110. Wednesday evening Prayer meeting Webster County Shorthorn Breeders' association. He i, a member of the Webster county agricultural society also a member of tho reorganized board of dltectors of the V. S. Grain Growers. Mr Steward Iihs been very active in promoting the boys uud girls club work in his county. Tho members of the executive, com tnitteo aro highly elated over tho fact that they were able to sccnio a man of Mr. Stcwnru caliber for the lin portantwmk of establishing a closer contact with the mcmbeia out in the Held. - Uedntjhdnys Lincoln Star. Tho Odd Fellows will worship with us Sunday evening and wo are glad to welcome them. Iho Social circle meets at the Par sonage, 7tl Cedar Street, on Friday afternoon. e are planning to have "Tho Feast of Lightb" Luster evening. C. ti. Nelson, Pastor. Grace Church Notes C liarity Lodge A. F. & A. M. i8 to hold u it'gulur meeting Fiiday even ing. Work in the. Master Mason do gtee. Visiting brethren welcome. W. D. Edson, W. M. Friday, Match lUth. at 1:1 Evening Prayer ami Address. Fifth sutioay in Lent Sunday School at 10 a, in. Morning Service at II a. in, No Vesper or Evening Service. Wednesday, Match i!lst. at a p Evening Prayer and Address. p. in. About six inches of snow night. J! fell in. last rr V srrvlco S SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HOME ' Licensed Embalmer Bell 80. . Funeral Directors Ind. 120x The Four Horsemen of tin; Apocalypse THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE With Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry WILL I1K SHOWN AT 0 BESSE AUDITORIUM Red Cloud, Nebraska WITH ORCHESTRA THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 22 MARCH 2!) MARCH 21 FIRST SHOW IJEGINS 7:31) SHOWING OTHER PLAGES AT $1.00 TO $1.00 AT RED CLOUD 40c AND TAX 20c AND TAX MATINEE :i P. M. SATURDAY 30c 15c NO ORCHESTPA FMCTmmffliirxKKroaKMisiiiriiiim ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav ings department in our bank for the use of the child ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected. Wo kindly invite you to lake advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and wo are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on us. We welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK w