& hv o " J i n vvv.o ULUirleri JoiUV IK jtf jTTM'ifffi MtiiRjBM -r"T? jt V fTrirfil i -fes-BBfj Br iJaBs pBB!!!?m"'w BBJBBHByv f BMfcKBBMBBPFnRfl.. iBKftirflfe xcr-MiBfc.'E twFmh A rlewiHKr That elves The Newt FITty-tm Weeks Each Year Far 11.50 VOLUME 51 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. APRIL 26. 1U23 NUMBER 17. ? t DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE M r hi r 41 1 1 ;The I. 0. 0. F. Anniversary p K 0 Everyone likes to save on their Clothing. That can't be done by buying cheap merchan dise. Buy your Clothing and Furnishings here. We can save you money. We sell well Known lines. The kind that give satisfaction or your money back. Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suits Emory and Cluett Shirts Crawford Shoes Nallory and Stetson Hats IN WORK CLOTHES WE HAVE Lee and Oskosh Overalls McDonald Work Shirts Hansen Gloves- WE ASK YOU TO COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE GOODS WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY OR NOT W. G. Hamilton Clo. Co. u Qjaacraiu iiuimiCTi w ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank E 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. 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 we 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 inuwnnuM fcl . .TiiTim . i 'rTnlTi !! i iin iiiiIMmi TiiiiiiiiwiimI iiH mi iTIPh i ii THiiTi 'T M SPRINGTIME SUMMER TIME ARE SWEATER Tl I 1 Jfi Sweaters thil vie in bnlliancy with the gay colors of nature for sports, the shore and the country. Sweaters in cool, subdued tones for street and town wear. Jacquct tes, Slip-Overs, our new Swagger Link Coats, and Tuxedo models. EVERY THING in swcaicrdom! Beautiful sweaters with the charac ter that good quality and good style alone can impart. BARBARA PHARES TO EMULATE 'OKTIIY EXAMPLE SET Monday, Bun AiUiem l.odjjo No. 180 Following a procedure inauguiatcd will observe thu lOltls unnlvorsary of last year the 1 E. O. ladies nRain (hem-dor. The pi'vutn Midi lms announce prizes to bo nwaidod for bieiiuilveillM!d mil bo ulv.-.i in tbo Pettiest bed of zinnia this year, '"rr""; j v": if ;" ffiiJrasa.'slaj.'Sia!; pul.i i! I- ixt.MidH.i it u iidi.il i ivltntton antl a,luilSi The former will include to lit tifi 1 I aii children between the ages of 10 In ti o veiling tho lodge will meet and 1G oars and the prize awards, a the UtMiiiicliill vvliuio a class of in tins class, constitute $1.00 lor nrst candidates will icooive l he degree'1"'1 ?l-00for second. Similar fust .,!, -pi... i.....i,ii., i..i, ...in ?.,,.. nn second prizes ate als offcied to vvo.l. IHu iMHtiktui lodge will con- du,t3i afQ iQ hQ Ju( , m(, fertile 11. bt and thiid degiurs whilo prizcs nwiir,ieii 0n August 1st. tlio Red Cloud lodge will put on the Those wishing to compete for the Itiltiatoty mid second degree, above pi ires ate requested to legis- The Kobeltuh lodge will serve supper ter name and ngc with Miss bvvaitz their members, the Odd Fellows and ,at the VuW-c Library. asmzsmmsammsmia to the general public at a moderate price that evening commencing Ht fi:30 iu the Odd Fellows hull. J. P. Cheek to Leave Here .1. 1. Cheek, Plant Manner of tbo Farmers Independent Telephone Co., bus tendered his resignation to take effect Juno 1st. Ilo and hit family will move to Ilillsboro, Oregon where ho has accepted a position with the Ilills boro Telephone Co., at a much larger salary than he is getting here. Since coining to this city four years ago Mr. Cheek has put the local pluut in first class order and has always given Its patrons prompt and efflcleut serrjee. Mr. Cheek nud wife have many friends here who will be sorry to see them leave but are glad to know that ho has obtained a better posit iou. No doubt the loe.il booid of Uitvctors will look a long time for n man who tins given such eilio out suricu us .M-. Cheek has leudoK'd. OKNAMHNTAL vines Foi the -.ummer house and inched uppioucv.c-f to the foimal flower gat den the climbintr rfses aic oT .sa perioi quality with tlio super abund ance of bloom iu Juno. The linnly native pia'rle lose, llosa SetiKeta, altho not a ery tall climber, is veiy uitahle for covering medium ized building; this is very fice from ln .'ect pests and fungous diseases. Af ter the peiiod of flower the ted seed pods aie very decorative in late sum mer. Piairie Queon, a piogeny of the Setigera with all of the good nabits ot its paient, coveied with a piofusion of single pink and white flowers, has real merit for our Ne braska climate. The Dorothy Per kins, one of the Wiechurinna or Memor'al rose hybiids, has the good qualities of the parent in regard to its lufatrous foliage remaining on the plants until late full. The coral pink clusters of flowers are boine in great profusion and last for a period of three or four weeks. It is one of the most rampant growers, which makes it a good plant for covering large, unsightly embankments. The Crimson rambler, very conspicuous with its wealth of blossoms, has use as a climber if planted in the right place. Plant if possiblo on a trellis or arbor away from Dorothy rctkins or red brick building. This variety is vcrv suscaptible to mildew. CITY HELPS LIBRARY CREEK WATER SOON ON TAP Mayoress Mary Peterson called Council together in regular adjourned session on Monday, with all members present except Crubill and after gen erously ordering1 180.00 transferred from, the Electric Light Uish Funil to the Library Fund, for the upkeep of the latter up to July 1, this year, the Mayoress prjeeeded to swear in to oflice the newly elected Council man Grant Christy, of the Second Ward. Whereupon the old Council adjourned sine die and on Tuesday the Mayoress called the new Council together in special session with all members present for the purpose of organizing Council, making appoint ments, granting pool hall licenses and considering water proposition. After the election of A. H. Hoff man to the presidency of the Council, the Maoress announced the follow- ii appointments, which wore duly confirmed by the Council: Light and Water Commissioner, II. M. Board, $150.00 per month. Health Physician, Dr. Ilenty Ciok. City Attorney, Jas. Gilliam, .$100.00 per year. Bookkeeper, Mis. M. A. Albiiglit, $:,0 00 per month. Street Clo-nor, C. R. Lewis, .."-01 per month The Mnyoiesi thou appointed the following committees: Advisory Mayor and Council. Finance Iloltman, Amack and Hiimmcll. Building Amack, Hoffman and Chiisty. Streets and Alleys Christy and Hoffman. The applications, with necessary checks attached of J. E. Ellison and G. R. Beck for pool hall licenses, wcto presented and unanimously granted with the exception of the support of Mrs. Hummel. The Mayoress appointed Council men Hoffman and Chiisty to have the ditch leading fiom the pavement on Seventh Avenue to CVooked Cicek cleaned. On motion of Hoffman, seconded by Hummel, Light ami Water Superin tendent Beard was instructed to or der a chlorinatoi to treat the water, turned fiom the creek, to supply the city with water. GRACE EPISCOPAL Fouith Sunday after EnMcr .Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Sistvloo at II a. in, Vnspuis Service at J .30 Wo invito you to the church and will wVlcomo you cotdliilly. Andrew S. Campbell Andrew S. Campbell, who has re sided In this city for many years, pass ed away at his borne iu tlio First ward Inst Friday evening. He whs born in Indiana, June 3, 1811 and was aged 81 years, 10 months and 17 days Iu 180(5 he wuh united in marriage to Rboda E Marshall, they coming to Nebraska in 1885 and resided neur Wuuneta later coming to Red Cloud where they have luslded since Two sons and two diiughleis were bom -to IhW union, the sous picceedlug their parents to the Eloinal homo The dccea'id was h veliinn of the Civil War having served ovei thuo youib with Co. A, r.Oth Indiana igl. inont. II alo was u nitmbi'r of the Methodist chinch. 'charge, after which Intnrm it ' made in the McVull ci-mctery D.ivi Bell of Bed Cloud, stopped off here Tuesday to visit his old frlund Mayor Win. Kelthley, whom he had not seen for 15 yeais Mr. Bell Is ono of tho old timers of the middle west, and owns a largo number of farms in the Republican valley and in Colorado. Edison Records 35c Each Beginning at once, we will sell you your choice of our large complete stock o! Edison Blue Amberol records at 35c each. v These are all 4 minute, indestructiable Blue Amberol records, regularly priced at 60c each. Now is the time to bring that record stock up-to-date by adding some new records. Come in and play them, no exchanges, no records loaned while this low price holds. KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. The Clt j Council made their annual j The deeenued ! miiviw.1 bj two inspection of tho Panama canal on daughters, Mis K.idlo UuiIhcIc of eighth avenue, Tuesday. If tho Council Wuuneta mid Mih. Roslo Wilu ot of would guide this avenue between Web. , thh city. bter street and Locust stieot it would The tnueial servicer, woio held Sun nloaso tho losldents of that n.irt of , duy uflemoon. Rev. 11. W. Cope in I town vuiy uniuli. J smlco sj SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HONE ' Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - . 12 Ox ' (Carter's (Union 1 Suits 1 The i -s!SSSS-Bi Distinguish the Best From the Rest Carters Knit Underwear Ladies - Misses - Childrens In a Variety of Styles Babys Vests and Bands Cotton,WoolandSilkWool ,flCMin ! K.P. Weesnep Go.gggfel i wvwv 1 1 Dr. and Mi. W. W. Noycs and children of Inmnn, who Ittvvo been heic for the past few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mis. V.. f J. Lippincott and with other relatives returned to their homo Saturday ' 5 UNDERTAKING The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. Auto HearsG in Connection Licensed Embalmer Dost Sorvlca to Othors Moans Real Happiness to Ourselves. BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB C . 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