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MAY 17. 1923 NUMBER 20. waa'd 'creg?-znr&' 4ifciC!-Ji . -T UL-immm-F- 2 r STRAW HATS F DRESS i i IN ALL THE NEV SHAPES AND STYLES $1.50 to $4.00 New Oxfords, Crawfords, the Newest and Best Quality shown in Red Cloud $7.50 and $8.50 Red Cloud to Have Ball Team Auto Thieves taken to Lincoln e 5.T,i The Harlow Oxford, nothing better for the money $5.00 and $6.50 Snappy Young Men's .Suits, in all the new Fabrics and Models, priced from $19.50 to $42.50 REMEMBER WE SELL NOTHING BUT WELL KNOWN LINES OF MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE W. G. Hamilton Go. Co. SI T'rt'hiy evening the hull faun of this 'iri lifld a iiivtflinu h tin (.' mmi'iulal t'mtj i owns mill v i'pih I tin' inllowhitf ollli'i'i: Pifjidi'iit (no. Kiiilny Tiort'imir V, A .s'i m mhhi Si'L'ielni.v .. It. Mi'Arttim Asl Si'f. .1. V. Ltim. Tliey luut niiiii TiH'silny ovcuinp ami I lie soliciting coiiiinitti't' stated tli nt omt S.'SOO a nionlli lias Wen laiiMid to suppoi i the t en in Harry Smith of Hasting has buuti buutiruil to pitch and also he te.im cup tain which asMires the futi a Kood pitcher for the club. Several of the local players will bo cm the tuaui aud they will be paid for each name they play. Different committees were appolut ed and thoy are busy dolii their bit. The season will be opened here next Wednesday afternoon when the Superior team will meet our bojs ou the Starke diamond The organization expects to piny two games a weelc here, one during the week days aud one on Sunday. The ofticern expect to produce, n winning team for lied Cloud this season. HOARD OF EDUCATION TRANSACTS MUCH BUS1NKSS tpmmwimwim3lllimlm"mm'm'!M 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. 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 OPENING GAME OF THE BASE BALL SEASON A T RED CLOUD WED., MA Y 23 STARKE DIAMOND, 3 p. m, SUPERIOR VS RED CLOUD The visitors have a hired battery and are coming up with a good team. Harry Smith, formerly with the Chicago White Sox, has been secured to pitch the season for Red Cloud who will have a good team this season. COME OUT AND SEE THIS GAME Ked -Cloud, Nebruskn May 11, 1923. The Hoard of Education met in spe cial session at the call of the Presi dent at 8 o'clock p. m., at the Corn net cinl Club rooms All membcts pio-cnt. Mr. Mcginnis the architect wan picsent and .submitted a new p'.m foi addition to new High School building. Mr. Meginn's estimated that !u cost cf t'as plan would he $30,000 at pres ent prices of building material Mo tion made by Ovciing and seconded b, Sherwood that the Hoard accept these plans. Motion earned. Motion made by Perry and second ed by Crabill that all plans for tc building be postponed until the prices of building materials are ba:k to somewhere near normal. Motion car ried. Motion made by Ovcring and s'es onded by Perry that we install the 'Smith-Hughes course of teaching Agricultuie and do away with the Manuel Training course. Motion car ried. The Boaid decided to carry more insurance on both school houses and instructed the Secietary to place the following amounts with the various insurance agents. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING U. W. Stewart $5000, Bldg. only. W. A. Sherwood ?5Q00, Bldg. only F. E. Maurer $5000, Bldg. only. S. R. Florance $5000, Bldg. only. Joe Hewitt $1000, on contents only LINCOLN SCHOOL O. C. Tecl $5000, Bldg. only Geo. Hutchison $5000, Bldg only. H. S. Foe, $5000, Bldg. only. Joe Hewitt, $5000, 'Bldg only. No further business appearing the Board adourned. Tuebdny night, Marshal Doylo arrest ed Arnold Cable and Dan Vanambitrg of Lincoln who he simplclutie'l wen driving a stolen car and placed them in jail uliere thoy confessed to Sheillf Waller Thoy stole the Fowl car fiom . S. Cable of Lincoln and were taken tothatelty today by ShorilV Waller. Large Class to Graduate Sunday evening the Baccalaureate services for the class of lO'J.'t will be held at the Muthodist climcli, Rev. IlHidman ill preach the sermon The following is the program for the Class Plav to be given at the Bosso Auditoiium next Wednesday evening nt8 o'clock: "THE NEW CO-ED'" An Original Comedy in Four Acts Oast Letltla Willis Elsie Jemborg A Dew student from a small town Madge Stevens Jessie Crabill Lutty's friend aud champion Estella Doolittle. .MarcolU Stockman A spoiled beauty Miss Rice Leona Ureakey The landlady May ( Happy Hadell Rose College Chums- B'rlxFlorHnce Grace ( Nellie Kalley Punch Doolittle Gordon Hamilton The miscbevlous workbatlrg brother i , of Katclla Rktrd .Bradley (Dick).. Edgar Amack The athletic star ot the cIhSs Jim Y6ung Clifford Slebert A neutral aud Coach ot Dramatic Club Geo. Washineton Watts.. Win. Buutley Porter, a gentleman of color and 'peace' Students-The Dramatic Club and (Jleo Club, Membeih of the Senior Class 1!)'.M Music Red Cloud U. S Orchestia Edison Records 3Sc Each Beginning at once, we will sell you your choice of our large complete stock of Edison Blue Amberol records at 35c each. 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. V r & .svrvlo! w Zi Of COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Thuisday Evening Oveiture....Red Cloud 11. S Orchestra March Red Cloud II S. Orchestia Invocation Rev. H. A . Fi ant. Salutatory Erwlu Schnelber Vocal Solo Mrc Chal Gellatly Oration .... "Strong in The Pinches' E L Rouse Music Senior Girls Octet Piesentatiou of Diplomas-E. J.Overing Valedictory Neva liruuer Benediction Rev. C. G Nelson ".. wlf SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - Intl. 12 Ox VJWk Died-Michael Donovan Michael Donovan, one of the pioneers of this part of the state, pnsned away early Wednesday morning after an ill. ness of several months duration at home of Mrs. McChitosh where be had been staying the past few yeais. The deceased wns bom in Ireland and came to the United Statps In 1S."7 or '58 He eatno to Webster county in 1978 and holped build the C. B. O. track thru heie and at Rlverton. Ho was section foreman hero for many years but retired sevcial years ago and has always made his home in the city He was a member of the Catholic church. Funeral services were con ducted by Father Fit?genild at the Amack mortuary this afternoon after which interment ( was made in tho Catholic cemetery! iZ.. GRADUATES Neva E. Bruner Erwin Schnelber Marcella Stocknmu, Gayle L. Renfro Elsie Jernberg Leona G. Ureakey Iona L. Funk Gordon C. Hamilton Josephine L. Cloud Wm. H. Bentley Mablo Eva Grossman Ashton R. A lies Amelia V. Steward Edgar Amack Beatrix Florance Frances HufFer Ruth V. Atkinson Nollie Irene Kalley Harold Wesley Pope , Happy Hadell Alfred C. McCall Charlotte E. Johnson Cecil Squires Katheriue A Norrls Jessie II. Crabill Hat old Homer Whitakor Clifford C. Siebert Cecil W. Means Tom Mabon Elizabeth L Leadabrand MBry Lois McBride Ilah II. Bairott Henrietta F. Stowaid Estella Ruth Carter Phillip Martin i a Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murnahan receiv ed word Wednesday stating that their daughter-in-law, Mrs Lewis Murna han, passed away Sunday at a hospital In Ohio and the funeral services will be hold at Downs, Kas , Friday aftor noon, They will attend tho funeral. The husband of the deceased was ktl. HArVVVWJV.VAV-V.VV.".".V.V.V.V.V.V.".".V.V UNDERTAKING The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. Auto Hearse In Connection Licensed Embalmer Best Service to Others Mesne Real Happiness to Ourselves. BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD. NEB iftWWVVftrtJWWWJWVY DMiliaiMmH B Waterproof Heelproof Hammerproof The Ohio Varnish Company Cleveland. Ohio 8 '" X V'aF" " 'U"BlS vhvNamel : A DEMONSTRATION will be held at My Store May 31st and June 1st I To show you how to use these VARNISHES to beautify your home. Come in and learn now to grain in o minutes. miniimimn CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist. IMMfflMMiiP B. C. Bui don, who has boon p'ant manager of the telephone .system a: Wilcox for several months, has ac cepted tho position of plant manager of tho Farmei.s' Independent Tele phone Co., of this city. His many ediu the battle of tho Argonno forest ' frlenils heie a,c K,a(l lo sco hlm 8fc during the World War. this position. ,l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oglevie, Mes dames Murnaham, Sutton, Cooper, Mai tin, Rathjon and the Misses Ruth Over'ng and Claia Shultz attended tho district meeting of the Rebekah lodge held at Ne'son last Friday. Tho ladies tsecurcd the meeting for this place nextXyear. ""V , ji MgJW - rf&HN ' , $ .t.