BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHD-P 8 f)S9S3SSC3KSCSSSfi UP ., -j. m ,)" -. t ;i , rvlcu y k' .1 .. ii .Air :ve- SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas Bell 80. - - Ind. 120x Edison Records 35c "aci 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. I'd like to know who Is responsible for the Idea that Hilt Muupin Is short-winded. It always embarrasses mo when grocer catches mo paying cash gasoline. my for Jack Walsh Is crossing mllkwco'l nnd oyster plant so no can raise his own oyster stows. When your host looks at his watch every fow minutes It Is tlmo to bring the call to a close. Tho man who always has a chip on his shoulder will get his block knocked off sooner or later. KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEDR. ii J Now that short skirts nro no longer fashlonablo cotton stockings may be come popular again. It Is impossible to convince an fashioned man that it Is right girls to wear knickers. old for When some folks get into mont they try to cover up noranco by talking loud. an argu their Ig Tho primary purposo of law is not to punish for bieaklng it but to keep people fiom breaking it. Mr m m And will sell at the following prices for stock on hand y m m m CLOSING OUT We Have Decided to Close Out our Stock of Sewall's Chemically Pure Mixed Paints Outside White, per gal S3.35 Colors, except 214 216 and 250. per gal.S2.25 Interior Flat Finish, per gal S2.75 Iron Clad Barn Paint, per gal S1.50 Now is the chance to get the Best Paint at a low price. The man who Insists that tho world Is going to the dogs usually does lit tle to help make It better. This world would bo a tough place If mother would refuse to cook any thing except what she likes. Hill Jones, editor of tho Lincoln Journnl. is gallivanting around In Europe. Too much prosperity. When a mother spanks her children to make them stop squalling she takes nil the fun out of crying. Why Is It that the characters In a Sunday school paper story must al ways inclvdo n pair of twins? Magazine story characters don't need to know each other more than two hours before they get married. FARM KUREAU NO 1 ESS (By H. K. Fnusch, (Vvinty Extension Agent) STOCK JUDoTncT CONTEST Webster county bos take pa.t in Ftock Judging Co.itc.t at Hns. vp. Ninety-seven contestants from tev.v counties compete. The contest .-tarted at K Guiuc unit's Hereford farm uhete two class es of Hercfords were judged. Then two elates of Durock hogs nt Jack Hum's farm, Jersey cattle at U. E. Yost's Dn'ry farm, Guernsey cows at.d Ilnmpsilne sheep at E. J. New kirk's farm, fehot thorn cattle at Ilig li" a-id Lonrun's farms. This was followed by a big noon-day picnic at Prospect Park where- we were the guests of tho Adams Oouiuy L:ve Stock Clubs, Hastings Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club nr.d Rotary Club. After the splendid dinner we were welcomed to the city by Mr. Cot tingham of the Chamber of Com merce, also by VoJney D. Trimble of Lion's Club 'and Tony L'mbach of Rotary Club. After the contest the Club folks were given an automobile tour of the city and thearre guests of the Chamber of Commerce Webster county boys won Trophy cup and nine ribbons as follows: Cecil Means of Red Cloud ranked first judging Holstein rnd fourth on horses. Earl Port'nier of Ciulde Rock won fifth on horsns William Arndt of Blue Hi'i won fourth on Kol te'ns and second on horses, fift'i on Guern seys and sixth on individual score. Alfred Sommerfelt of Blue H'll first on came ami silver lov.-r.g cup ju--sented by H. C. Gnudreav.lt and Son of Hastings for the high score in judg'.ng Hereford cattle. Paul Gur ney and Oscar Ramey the othpv two Webste- county bovs onlv placed the three classes of Dairy cattle. The club members vfrr numbered and were know:: in th contest by rumber instead of name. One of the Webster county boys forgot to put h's number on the horse card, Ii he hadn't over-looked this lie would have ranked second high Individual nnd the caster county team would have rank ed second instead of fourth. Adams county won first. This was a good contest and highly appreciated by the visitors. VV.VVWVSiV.V.V.VVV.VV.VV.VVVVVAVVrt I Place Your Coal ! Orders Now I The Mallone-Gelatly Co. j WWArVftftftrt"NVAVVVVV.VVVV'V-"VVilAftrt CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist tfe- -"- jt C:fcC:&5fcC:&S-?--i,C:fc&i&': v ft . c c ff. 5T. c. ? . 4? 3P 'S? V"- ; 5-T. tr SST- ST- " 5? : C Si- Northeast Pawnee Tho easiest way to enforce prohl bltlou is to pass a law compelling evoryono to drink bootleggers' hootch. ' i t All of us believe In Americanism bit: foino of us are gutting mighty tiro t of thoso who make a profession of" It. One troublo with tho world nowa days is that so many people refuse to do anything unless they are paid -for it. Iivthe County Court of Webster County, Nebr. CHRISTIAN Swain Statu jk Nehuamu ) A'misint County ( IVi the mutter of the estate of JU. Johnson, deceased. CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE WILL TAKE NOTICE, that the time limited for presentation and tiling of slaitns against tho same Is October 3oth, 11V3, ami for the payment of iebts is June l'Jth, 1021, that I will sit t the county court room In said aonnty on the 22nd day of October, tD2,T, Bt 10 o'clock, A. M., to receive, ramlne, hear, allow, or adjust nil sIhiiss and objections duly tiled. Dated this 2(Hh day of June, 19.:$ ySEAL) A. D". Ranney, County Judge. Notice Of Application For Pool Hall License. Notice Is hereby given that on the Kith' day of June 192:1, W. R. Bunvell 31ed his application and petition ask. J tig for License to conduct u Billiard J and Tool Hall on Lot Fifteen (S) Block i Twelve (1 In the Village of lnavaic, Nebraska. That on tho Dth day of Jnly 1923 at the Court In Rod Cloud, Mebraska at 2 o'clock 1. M the hear jg on said application will bo had bo Sore the Couuty Commissioners of Web ater County. Nebraska, at which time H objections and rcmonstrancoa aiust tho graining of said license H be heard. tSeal) B. F PERRY County Clerk. "A good name is rather to be chosen than great rlohc", and loving favor rathor than silver and gold." Sun day morning we will have Sun day School and preaching. Let's keep our attendance up to staudard even If it is hot. Tho church is pro bably as cool as any plnce. Missionary meeting at the Parsonage Friday afternoon. All those interested in taking a Teacher Training or Advanced Bible Study course are invited' to meet at the Parsonage Monday evening at 8 o'clock. When our delegates to the State Sunday School gave their reports many expressed a desire to know more of ttie um of th Fine Arts in Religious teaching. In uccotdance with this wish a committee is planning for such an exhibit and program for July 13 Watoh this column next week for par tlculars. The difference between a member of the legislature nnd a lobbyist Is that the lobbyist knows what ho is there for. When a about how having no tors. man is III he forgets nil big ho has talked about use for preachers and doc- An out of date old Nebraska editor wants to know what you can expect of a boy after you havo removed his tonsils, his appendix and hU adenoids, fed him on potato salad and angel food cake, let him stay out until all hours of the night and supplied him with plenty of spondlng money and an automobile. Hank Leggctt has trained his pet bulldog to go around town und ttwipe things, then Hank gets to advertise for them In his papor. Most Nebraska editors are resourceful but thU In stance beats all of them. In the District Court Of the United States For The District of Nebraska ) In Dtnkiuplcy.Ctie No. 173 I Order and Notice on ) Petition lor Diicharge. Readors of this paper who are pestl rated with this column of junk should rt least give mo credit for not think ing I can wrlto poetry. BAPTIST Ndxt Sunday Services will bo as follows: Wble bchool at 10 a. in. " Morning Service at 11. 'Su'ujoct "Divine Sovereignty 'versus Human jJVttocraey." A'Tralug 8 o'clock, Union Service at 3Ijaoe Episcopal Church. ttenerftl Prayer and Conference Meet ji.pori Wednesday evening. Social Chorus sei vice with icfrcsh uwsiit on Krlday evening, 8 o'clock. . All cor linlly Invited. I W. Kdsou, Pastor. 3i.ithilay Sale celebrating our 25th ywuv July 'C21. Cowdeu-Kaley, Cloth. ht Co., Red Cloud, -Nebr. In the Matter of Bankrupt. On this 28th day of June, A. D. 1023, on tiling nnd reading the petition of the above named bankrupt for his dlschargo herein, it is ORDERED, That tho 10th day of August, A. 1) 19-3, be and the same is hereby Uxed us the dnte on or before which all creditors of and all other persons Interested in said estate and in the matter of tho discharge in bank ruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, If they desire to oppose tho same, file In my said otllco at Holdrege, Nebraska, In said district, their appearance, In writing, hi opposition to the granting of said dlbcbargc, and also, within ten days thereafter, lllo In my said otllco specifications of the grounds of said opposition. WITNESS inv hand hereto, at my otllco iu Holdrege, Nebraska, tho day and date herein first above written. . NOR1JERG, Referee In Ban'.irnptey : Ii Birthday Sale celebrating our 2Jth yearJuly G21. Cowden Kaloy Cloth ing Up., Red Cloud, Nebr. Blxby remarks that It Isn't taking off your hat when tho flag passes that allows patriotism, it Is the thoughts you have lnsldo your head. It Is hard to make some people be llevo that high wages cause high prices. 7'hey point out that In most cases prices went up first. A Nebraska City man put so many ?as saving contraptions on his car that ho has to carry along a tank to hold tho surplus that Is supplied. Jack Sweet complains because I don't compliment his radio speech. That must havo been tho tlmo when I thought a Chinaman was talking. It Is no trouble nt all to make- good resolutions for othnr folks. Things might go better If It wasn't so much easier to find fault than It Is to supply a workablo plan. It Is bettor to bo talented than rich. Probably that Is tho reason sonio folkc aro so well satisfied with themselves Round Trio to EUROPE $110 Why Pay Excessive Rates The Great Northern Steamship Company (Incorporated) Announces that Arrangements are Now Being Made for Monthly $ 1 1 0 Round Trips to Europe Boston Gothenburg 138 One. Way 75 Connecting for Chrlltlanlo, Stockholm, Hclsingfors Danzig, Riga, Copenhagen THE ABOVE PRICES WILL INCLUDE RAILROAD FARES TO POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM The Company plans to carry approximately two thousand passengers monthly. Make your plans now for a trip during the coming season. Boston Southampton 110 One Way 65 Connecting for London, Liverpool, LeHavrc An nn example of tho power of ad vertising luik at tho radio cruzo, The nowspapors developed It but fowcl them got paid for ilu rr.ee they used w The farmers are all finished putting up their first crop of alfalfa which was th lipuvlpst and best for vears, but uovv the tug-of-war is on In cleaning up the corn which is'pretty weedy in many places but the corn looks gnod nnd is milking a rapid growth, the fat mt'rsniukiug good headway in get ting shed of tin! weeds but much yet remain- to be done A good many attended the O. I". J (old tiddlers contest) at Red Cloud last Thursday as well as the carnival and and a great many attended the W. E C (Aeed eradication contest) the same day, the former repoit a good time tin litter a great time. It is claimed the heaviest rain of the seasou tell last Tuesday (the 2th). In this vicinity as much as four inches-, not so much north of here about an inch aud a half, still they are satisfied that the rainfall Is good euough. Iu the south and central parts of Smith county in the forepart of the season was I undwrstaud no more than one half what fell here In the north but I am Informed they got it since pretty well equalized I believe in equality as far as rainfall is concerned. A large number amounting to JO persons, male and female, attended a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lteuule Mohler oulast Wednesday iu celebrating Mr. Mohler's 28th birth day. All enjoyed a most enjoyable time. Mr9. K. Myers, Mrs. P. Goudle aud daughters, Anna and Loretta, drove to Smith Center last Saturday. The la'ter is to attend Normal until the 23th at which date examination will coinmeuce. Mr. Garry Wilson took Ilrst prize at the old tiddlers contest in Red Cloud last Thursday, Mr. Mackey and Bert Payne second, aud Mr. Jalte Williams came iu third. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, Miss Mabel Collins, Mr. and Mrs. liennlo Mohler and Edgar Leadabrand were lu Red Cloud one (toy last weeK. Jimmle Leadabrand was in Red Cloud last Saturday transacting bust. ness and taking in tne carnival. Ed McCoalo was here from Colorado for u lew days visit with his brothers Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Uvau and family were in Red Cloud tin: latter part of the week. Mrs. llarvo Blair was at Duckervlllo doing her trading the 3iid of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claud uiiunoanu lumi ly weru visiting with tho McCoalo Bros., Sunday afternoon. Cl.iroid Ndd wn- helping i.pwi Paget! stack alfalfa I' rut ay and Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nclbtn one day last week Ora Prill was transnetlug business In Red Cloud lust Saturday. Mr. and Mis. IlH'b Barber and fami Iv drove to Red Clund tho last of week '. . . . ..tnl ... il fir, anmn to tae in tue trading. A round trip, with all expenses on shipboard included, at no more ex pense than a vacarion right here at home! To meet the ever increasing demand in this country for an in expensive aud at the same time thoroughly comfortable and enjoy able trans-Atlantic voyage, is the prime object of the Great Northern Steamship Company. Organized by progressive business men who realize the exceptional opportunity offered for inexpensive travel iu Europe, the Company will cater to the thousands of intelligent pcrsous WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART-OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS We have an opening tor an energetic representative in your locality. This is an excellent opportunity for a person of character to build up a permanent business both for himself and tho Great Northern. 13"" Cut out and mail with your name and address " who wish to visit the battlcfie'ds of France, the Shakespeare country, Scandinavia, the Laud of the Mid night Sun, etc. A chance of a life time! So it would seem; Lut it is more thau that. The company will build for a permanent business, planning on setting a new standard of high-class ocean travel on a one class basis. That this can be done at a fair margiu of profit has al ready been proved and is further outlined in our prospectus. You'll find it extremely interesting. A. Wikstrom Information Dep't. Edmunds Bldg., Suite 54 Boston, Mass. 1 am interested in securing full in formation regarding a trip to: (Mark a cross) One way Round trip England France ...... Germany ... Italy Sweden Noaway Denmark Baltic Provinces Finland Russia ...... SUBSCRIPTION BLANK .19. Name United States Service, Inc. Head Office, Edmunds Bldg. Bostou, Mass. ( Check ) Enclose find P. O. Order J- for ( Draft ) as payment in j j for units of the shares of The Great Northern Steamship Company. Inc. Price per unit $50.00. (Four Preferred and two Common Shares to each unit.) Have Certificate and Receipt issued' in the name of: . Name .. .. ... j Street or R.f.d ' City or town State . , , . The above price quoted for immedi- Street or R. f. d ate acceptance only. When buying on installments 25 per City or town cent of purchase price must accom pany order, balance may be made in Statc ten monthly paymentc. Sheriff's Sale. LUTHERAN i carnival and do some Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued from the office of Clara McMillan, Clork of the DlstrlctCourl of the Tenth Judicial District within aud for Web. tor county, Nebraska, upon a decree in nn notion nondlne- therein, wherein John Klein Is plaintiff and against Walter J. McCoy et al are defendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, iiccording to tho terms of said decree, to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, nt tlm smith door of the Court House at lied Cloud, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of snld court was hulden) on tho 10th day of Jnly, 1023, at 2 o'clock p. p. of said day the following described property, to.wlt: lhe South West Qfiarto"r, except about one and one-half ajre theieot iu tho southeast corner thereof used for a cemetery, of section tcii iu xuwu-mii Four, Range Twelve, Webster county, Nebraska. Given uuder my hand this Uth' doy of Jutie, 1023. JACK WALLER.lShet Iff. Regular services every first and third Sunday in the mouth iu tho Adveutist church at 11 a. in. You are cordially invited to attend our services. O. R. Helnltz, Pastor. 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're immune Tomorrow -no today, If you have time and you better find tlmo come to the office and we'll write a policy on your houso, furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY HE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL I Relie-ble Insursxnce 'fc i r.t -.'- -