i -t I 4 tttuo uutuiioui Vuitaly LlM! rV?335t!!?j fWA ISj. dHk. .K.-x'jr.''.jr7rj-r7irt'Ai , ... m .sr&LU2'"ST. Crj t-4jV " ' r' - 1 " '. t-' B 'E B k " """ - "-- - - f B tK? """" - ? r , z BBBpPTTmfBI "" i"i - ;'-" v y .v . i --i-j.t sf.3.-. ..Taij SRSfcnw A Nemaaaer that niiej The Ncs Firiytn Weeks inch Tear Far II, SO VOLUME 51 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. APRIL 12. 1923 NUMBER 15. :, 7a i H WE ARE SHOWS NG i NEW SPRING SU1 FOR YOUNG MEN in all tlx'e NEW MODELS IN LATEST MATERIALS PRICES FROM $25.00 to $35.00 mew or-afcfffijf uiro ?;,, $r,50 to 93.00 2; NEW OXFORDS IN BLACK AND BROWN JUST REpr,Vn0 VW SHIPMENT .NECKWARE NEW SHAPES 50c to $1.25 M jj'lj WE ASK YOU TO COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE j I GOODS WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY ORNOT ?ll .. , w .,. W. is. Hamilton Uo. to. WILL I)K AW PLANS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING Red ('loud, Nebraska A li. 11, 1912:1 TI.e Hoard of l-MLii'.'.'mi n' t in spe cial session at Vo ill n '.p Presi dent i't 8 o'clock . m , ;.t tiio Ccnvncr i:l Cli'i 1.-1.. II mom her i 0 cut except 1. L G.imes The 1 ct of this meet'ng is to meet with Mr. Mcgi.ir'.a or i-'isko & Myosin is AiVhiiect.s (T i.r, ;ln, Ne biaskn. Mr. Mcginnis desired f pet the it'cn.s cf the Hoard regarding the amount of ad litiotul K'hool room ne oess iry. After Boa id had given hun an idea cf same, ho sfted ho would draw up sketches of same, and sub- oon pos- m ii' I if -i tataKELHsrawmmn Tisamavmmsxssssnsaasna r ANNOUNCEMENT y :'. Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that vu 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. We kindly invite you to take 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 cf this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK ggairafrarmm The Four Han of the ApoGalpe THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE With Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry WILL HE SHOWN AT BESSE AUDITORIUM Red Cloud, Nebraska WITH ORCHESTRA SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY APUIL 15 APRIL 1G APRIL 17 FIRST SHOW BEGINS AT 0:00 P. M. SHOWING OTHER PLACES AT $1.00 TO ?1.G0 AT RED CLOUD 10c AND TAX 120c AND TAX MATINEE 3 P. M. SATURDAY 20c 10c NO ORCHESTPA mil them to the Hoard as sible. Xo further business appearing the Hoard adjourned. H. K. PERRY, Clerk COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD SHORT SESSION TUE.4 DAY Red Cloud, Nebraska April 10, 10211 The Board of County Commission eis met at 10 o'clock p. m., as per ad journment. All members present The llond of C. J. Reddon as Con stable for Potsdam precinct was ap proved by" Hoard. County Highway Commissioner, Ovcrinjf. was authorized and instruct cdto order a car of Rr'uluc Planks from the Wheeler Lumber ami Hrldgc Co. some to be used for re-planking the Inavale Hridgc. Tiic following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk in structed to draw warrr.nts for .anie-: GENERAL FUND Geo P. Cnthor ... .. .$ 30.00 POOR FARM FUND Arrested for Kidnaping Tucdiij evening Sheriff Waller r rested John Haywood if Wriiv. Colo., who il is allck'id kidnapped Hubert .TolmMin, it nine year old lud. who mis attending sclmul at Pine Rfdjjo iiLmr ISentrlce. Tho prisoner and boy were plueed in jul iiuitiiing for the Ucntrlee oHIckih Ion. tin alter them. Buick Car and Other Prizes to be Given Away At a niei'tuiK ot tlm Red Cloud lionet ith, which is composed of the nieteh auts and professional men, held lust night they decided to hold a six weeks special trading campaign and Mill give away a Ituiek ear hs first prize, Hoosier kitolifti caiiinet second, $ in mer chandise third, and i'2 in theatre tickets for the Auditorium. With every dollar spent with our metchants you will be given a ticket The tickets will lie redeemable to merchandise. This will 1h tin biggest trade boost ing campaign that this city lias pulled off in yeaih and no doubt prove that this city lb up and coming Watch this paper and look for eiteu ltrs ul voi Using this campaign. iiOHrX. Wonairmd ' i:m ; xsrta m iiw Watch Jewlery and Clock Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEHK. COUNCIL REDUCES CITY'S DEHT 11Y 2.000.00 ilrving Hnrplum ... II, Ludlow Frank Peterson G. A. Crow .1. H. Stanser E. J. Emerton Peter Hansen Raymond Shiftman A. D. Stanley . .. $ 35.00 ... 6 00 .... 15.35 . .. -J .50 .. .. JJ0.00 .... 31.05 1M.G0 02.05 ..... 0.50 Standard Oil Co 10.03 No further business appearing the Hoard adjourned to meet May 8lh. B. F. PERRY, County Cleric. DISTRICT W. C. T. V. TO CONVENE IN Ittil) CLOU) The regular District Confeieme of the Woman's Christi.'.n Temperance Union will convene in Red Cloud on Satin day and Sunday, April 21 and 22 at the Baptist church. This district includes! four counties and should be a rousing meeting. Among the pea;c- !crs there will he two of the genet al 1 officers, also Miss Winona Jewell, ' National Field Secretary of tho Young , Peoples' B 'alien, who.se .splendid um is widely known. .Mi Jewell's work jlias extended even into Alaska. Miss .Georgia Hojily, Geneial Prohibition Agent Construction Publicity Unit, is another speaker whom you should ' hear. I Local and county unions are expect ed to have repicsentatives in attend ance. Such representatives will have qpportunity for special conference on matters vital to their respective Un ions. The W. C. T. U. is by no means r. dead organization, neither has it scrv cd its full purpose. Live issues aic still challenging the lovers of home, of family, and of nation and country to loyall protect and foster tho high est ideals of purity and morality in the homes all over our land. Not only does our own nation stand in need of tho protection ot home and family, but all the nations 'of the world are looking to us for the help ing hand that they mty bo saved frnm mnvnl rlnfrnnninntr This meeting should be no "Wo- Sam Motmtford -. man' Meeting," neither a meeting 'John Hayes ... for extremists, but an All Peoples' niley Hayes Meeting. Let our men show their Von Mikci. true christian patriotism and their . J00' Kscn - appiociation of the work of the or-!'Jcrt lcn'v ganization by joining in this conven- Hastings Mfg. Co tion. Watch for detailed announce ments of program next week. There will be work especially designed for young peoplo at some session of tho convention. The ''Council Chamber being used for election purpo.-cs on last Tuesday, Mayoics3 Mary Peterson adjturned the regular monthly se.sion at this time, until Friday, April 0, at 1 p. in.. when it found all members pres-uu. After the minutes of the M:.tih meetings bad been lead and approci!, the report of City Treasurer, S. U. Floranco, presented and placed on 'ile, City Superintendent, II. M. Beard, ic ported that not much progrcs.i had been made in the water situation since the last meeting. The Council next proceeded to can va.T the vote of the Geneial and School election, held on Aprl 3rd, with the result that the official count did not alter the heretofore published results and the Cleik was authorized, to issue the necessary certificate. of election. On motion by Alderman Crabill, duly seconded by Alderman IIof'm.n, the Mayoress and Clerk were instruct ed to make arf payment of $2,000 on outstanding water bonds. Before adjourning to meet again on April 23rd, at S p. m., the following claims were taken up separately and allowed and Clerk ordered to draw warrants for payment of same: II. M. Board ?150.00 W. A. Patton 110.00 Chas. Whitaker S5.00 Bert Perry Mrs. M. A. Albright S. II. Floranco Lawrence Doyle , C. R. Lewis Mrs. M. A. Albright Mary Peterson S. It. Floranco Clarissa M. Maynard A. II. Hoffman Henrietta Hummel A. B. Crabill I. T. Amack Election Hoards Joe Carr Red Cloud Chief Commercial Advertiser E. S. Garbcr York News Times I Chas. Whitaker j? H-rvlco ' SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HOME a. - "I l Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Be180. - - !nd. JSOx &&&&jA!Z.-&j&&&Q THE NEW DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING THE NEW IMPORTED GINGHAMS PLAINS AND CHECKS IN ALL SHADES 32 INCH WIDE An Exceptionally Good Price 50c Per Yd. 75.00 30.00 131.00 90.00 .......... 85.00 8.20 , 100.00 100.00 100 00 50.00 50.00 ......... 50.00 50 00 .. .. 30.00 COO 2.00 22.05 ....... G7.47 9.95 . 45.00 20.20 - 18.00 ... 10.80 15.00 .1.50 71.70 City of Superior -1 80 Crane Co 91.38 Sinclair Refining Co 188.21) Mid-Wert Elec. Co 18.15 TISSUE GINGHAMS CHECKS PLAIDS PRETTY COLORINGS FOR SPRING- IN ALL THE Price Per Yd.-50 to 65c DOMESTIC GINGHAMS-WIDE -PLAIN AND FANCY 32 INCHES Per Yd. 35c TISSUE GINGHAM AT A SPECIAL PRICE ONE ASSORT MENTABOUT 25 PIECES. THE REGULAR PRICE 50 TO 75c PER YARD. Special Price 39c Per Yard The R. P. Weesner Co. wAvw,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v."JVl UNDERTAKING The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. Licensed Embalmer BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB 'wvwuaMJWvlAlft I s S S s s iri