RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF n i1" -Mj V s.nlce . t' SCHAAF & FUNERAL Licensed Embalmer in Bell 80. - Ur Hve. CLOSING OUT We Have Decided to Close Out our Stock of Sewall's Chemically Pure Mixed Paints And will sell at the following prices for stock on hand Outside White, per gal $3.35 Colpr8,qxcept 214-216 and 250, per gal...$2.25 Interior Flat Finish, per gal $2.75 Iron Clad Barn Paint, per gal $1.50 Now is the chance to get the Best Paint . at a low price. m m m 9S OK CHAS. L. COTTING, ' Dr st rrSrSrrri State Line Sank Uooper stacked oats Tuesday. Orn Prill made a trip to Red Cloud Friday noou. Joeltjan left for Sclden, Kits.,, to harvest last week. Several attendod the prize fight tit Wotner Saturday night Au all day meeting was held Sunday at the Pawneo church Fred Brown and faintly made a trip to Smith Center Saturday. (.hiss Ring and family made n trip to Smith Center the last of the week. Several from this corner attended the ice cream social at Mt. Hope Fri day evening . m CHRISTIAN "Finally, my brethern, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things aro hnnot able, whatsoever thigs lire just, whatsoever thigs are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, if there bo any praise, think on these things" Don't forget Sunday school lit ten and morning worship at eleven every Sunday morning aud Union Set vice in the evening. The Missionary Society was well at tended Friday Ins-plte of the very hot afternoon. The next meeting will bo a study of auomplishments of tho Negro. This meeting will be held with Mrs. C. J Pope, who has promised us some very line Negro.muslo. A class was organized Monday even log, to begin the study of the Old Testament, September 1 This class will meet on Monday evening at the parsonage with Mra. Nelson, teacher. Anyone wlshlug to take up the work, please notify her soon in order to se cure a book. Everyone is cordially invited to the church Friday afternoon and evening to study some of our great palmtops. The church will be open from 3 to .1:30 and from 7 till you wish to leave. A program will begin at 8 o'clock. The Junior girls will serve lemonndo at the usual price. BAPTIST Bible school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a m. "The Modern Attitude Toward The Bible." Union evening service at tho Congre gational church, out on the lawn if the evening Is pleasant. By courtesy and help of all the busi ness men of Red Cloud and tho mus cular 'activity of some of the pastors we are to have good comfortable scats permanently for our out of doors serv Iceland will use them for tho first timc;fae.t Sunday evening. Let everybody come. I. W. EPSON, Pastor. GAB FIELD CpM M UN IT V 10 o. in., Sunday School, theme: "The Charnoter of Peter." 11 a. m., Sermon; "Homo Relations,'' 8:30 p m. Sermon "The Bulwarks untl Euomies of the Home". On account of tho heat aud short evenings thu Young Peoples Programs will be dispensed with until about tho iniddlo of August or first of Soptembor. Sumluy evening closes n series of sermons on "The Modem Home", Bo euro to bear both of tlie'm. 8 TURNER HOME Nebraska and Kansas - Ind. 120x W m m Report of the Condition -oi'tui:- Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. (NEBRASKA. Charter No. 10 1'., Incorporated In tliuStntoot Nebraska, at the closo ol business Juno :io, l2l. itKsotriii'KH: Loan ami DIscountH .... 'i)l,:m.!)l Overdrafts .1 ttl."A Kurulturoauil Fixtures. I.jOO.OO Current expumei, tatmatit In tor- cut paid - 1 1,6(11.51 One from national and Htato banks S.T.tlilO Checks ami Items ot exchange I.0J2.31 Currency. ............ 3.3U.00 Silver, nickels anil cents.. 4I9.G2 i:,U0.l Total... rJ17.0G7.Sfi I.tAllIMTlK.S: Capital stock paid n 8 25.000.00 Surplus fund .... 10,000.00 Undivided profits IH.KKU'.! liullvlduuldeposlts subject to chick 11B,:U7.20 Demand certificates ol deposit 310.03 Tlmo certificates of deposit 7J.IT5 15 11(1,152. Notes aud bills re-illscounted nouo Hills payable .. none Depositors' guaranty luud l,'17l(.:W Total ? 217,0(17.88 Sr.TurNt:ilKAHKA, Ur County of Webster. f I, S. It. ri.oiiAM'K. cashier ol tho above named bank, do luruby swear that thoabove statement Is a correct aud truo copy of the report made to the State Ilanklni; Hoard. h. u. ri.uitANCi:. attest: Cashier. S. It. Ki.oum:k, Director. C.J. I'oi'K, Director. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this nth day ol July, tail. Gkouos W. Hitciiison (SKA I.) Notary l'ubllc. .. . mil Report of the Condition or TIIK , Bank of Inavale if Inavale Charter No. 795 In the State f Nebraska at the close or business Jane 30. 1923. KKSOl'KCKS Loans and Discounts-. . l26,3yi.(M Overdrafts i,t x 29 ttonds, securities, Judgments, claims etc., Including all government lioniU. ,...,, , Hanking house, furniture A fixtures Current expenses, taxes and Interest paid Duo fromuatloual and state 4,190.51 3,544.00 2,552.81 banks HMH3.73 Currency 813.00 Oold coin r 70.00 Silver, nickels and cents ..... 92108 t7,28S.8l' Total I.IAIIII.ITIKt Capital stock paid in . f 155,)184 ... 10,000.00 10,000.00 :i,330.2i Surplus lund .. ............ Undivided profits . Individual deposits subject to chock 7(1,308.11 Tlmo certificates of deposit 41,745.08 121,101.19 Hills payable 10,000.00 Depositor's Kitaranty fund iwi.IM Total .'. ? IM.39I8I STATKOPNI'.IIHASICA, (uu futility ol Webster (" 1,(1. It. Mci'rary Cashier ol tho abovo nam. ed bank do hereby swear that tho above statement Is n correct anil truo copy of tho report made to the State Hanking Hoard. U. It. Met'ItAltY. Cashier. Attest: Charles Hunter, Director. Alfred McCall, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, mil. f . M. Sherwood, Is' "D- Notary I'uhlic, Effect of Mind on Matter. Exciting motion pletureH and plays eiuiKO tin temperatures of nudumi to rlne uiul result 'a thy throwing ulY of bodily hent. Some theaters lower the heat supply as the act approaches the climax. What the country needs is not moro government hut moro horse scmie. There is a lot of difference between mi honest, necessary explanation and an alibi. It is possible to be highly moral and still lnck a whole lot of being n Christian. Half the world doesn't know how the other half lives and doesn't care t whoop. This 13 the season of tho year when ko find out what liurs the makers of teed catalogs arc. Too many people have tho notion :hat nothing is funny or artistic un less it is also indecent. Tho maniac behind bars deserves: lympathy. The ono behind a steering wheel ought to be shot. Who remembera the good old times A'hen men saved tobacco tags and tvomen joined Larldn clubs? Twenty dollar hog3 and two dollar :orn are mighty fine but none of us want a war to bring them back. A Friend young man is so timid that he proposed marriage to his favorite girl in an anonymous letter. It is fine to be young in spirit but the biggest fool of all is tho old per son who tries to act like a young ono. The man who buys groceries on credit always has enough cash in reserve to buy circus tickets and gaso line. The reason the old fashioned hell has lost its terrors is because most of us get so much of it that we no longer worry. It is ensy to cut your cost of living if you will cut out tho things you don't need and would bo better oh? without. It is no trouble for me to take a vacation. The Boss tells mo where to go and The Junior tells mo what to wear. Here is a brand now idea: Why not have the assessor and tho Brad street reporter make their rounds' to gether? Allinnce is. putting up road markers. Here's .hoping they will stick tip two jr three between that town and Scottsbluff. ' The advertising Bob Simmons is giving western Nebraska is worth the price, oven if ho does nothing else as congressman. I believe in organization but not in1 the kind that makes oranges sell for sixty cents a dozen that wo used to buy for a quarter. Some women save tho scraps as a matter of thrift but a young woman jf my acquaintance saves them to avoid washing dishes. It iflnt going to be no snap to manu facture this column of dope and spend a month taking in the National Edi torial association business meetings ind excursion at one and the same time. A Wahoo small boy told his mother tho other day that he had a severe pain in the interior of his exterior. VVahoo is an educational center, you know. A radical is any person who has political ideas different from mine, A conservative, level headed chap is ono who boliavcs as I do, Perhaps the reason Henry Ford is 30 much moro popular than other rich men is because ho can't be blamed for raising tho price of anything. If the average automobile driver were is impolite when walking as he is when driving black eyes would become a permanent decoration. Father and son banquets are mighty fine but some father and sen sessions in tho woodshed, or its successor, aro also needed every now and then. Everybody believes in organization nowadays except in politics. Many people think this important function should be allowed to run wild, subject to tho whims of any leaders who may appear, When I have an argument with The Bosb I am always wrong. Some folks think every member of the legislatmo is a former horse thief or croquet player and that nil that is necessary to get tilings done Is to threaten them with exposure. A Cbadron man came near cashing in the oi'ier day. Uc made a mistake and took n drink of hootch instead of the horn linlmen '-.'eh ho uses as a regular lubricant for his in terior works. Kansas Pickups I MITII COt NTT Enil Abbott and If, -pt nt Sunday I at Iloyt Lull's near Eibon , Ml" Art'lla Denker spent Saturday iiikI Sutidiiy with .Miss Oi'Mce Blown 15. 12. bpuriler and family spent Sun day evening with Mi. and Mr-. Ernest Fieemun Mls Nell Tweedv of Smith Center is staying it week with her aunt, Mis E. E. Spurrier Ilex Itflllhan and wife, James Collins and wite visited at thellobt. Lnnnlgmi home Sunday. Cunning beans, peas and beets i the ot dot of thu day for the women folks of this nelghboi hood. , Mrs. Clara Johnson and daughter Eilnu of Bed Cloud ?.pent Sunday in thu Pawnee neighborhood. Ernest Freeman and wife and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance visited relatives In 1'hlllipsburg one day last week. . Northeast Pawnee Herb Barber hauled hogs to Inavale last Saturday. Jake Williams was visiting with Bill Francis and wife ou the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and family drove to Franklin on the 4th. Everett and Roy Mvers and Jim Leadabrand took in the 4th at Uellalre. Mr. and Mrs. Or a Frill and family were at the celebratiou In Bellalre on the 4th Ed Elliot, Ira Williams with their wlv s and families drove to Gaylord on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. H. Barber and family, Ralph and Elsie, celebrated at Frank lin ou the 4th. Mrs Kveiett and Mrs. Boy Mvers visited with Mis Lottie Dilka aud brothers ou the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. L. I'aeett and family aud Mrs. Noble and sou Clifford were at Bellaiie on the4'.b. Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Collins were visit, ing with the latters folks, Mr. and Mrs. II. Barber, last Sunday. ( laud Dunne, wire and family and Uiu Kelilmti uutoftl to Bellalre on the Itli to take in the celebratiou. Ed Leadabrand, Miss Mabel Collins, Mr. and Mrs J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. U. Mohler and family and Doc Fruit took In the celebration at Franklin. Not much wheat in this vicinity but the barley and oats ore all cut aud shocked both being a heavy crop aud of a good quality A very heavy downpour of rain fell nere on the forenoon of the 4th amount lug close t(j two inches coufinod to a small area about three or four square miles. The second crop of alfalfa Is making a lapld growth aud iu a few days will be ready for otutlng. A great many say It will be as good as the (irst which rras exceptionally heavy. Every one that is digglug potatoes says they are line and expect a big ci op This eiop got plenty of rain add sui shine besides being a good size are plentiful and I like good count too. Tue tanners are making good pro gress iu cleaning up the corn under the circumstances will be somewhat Inter tliau former years as the task is more complicated owing to the incess aut rains which necessitated replant ing and also was considerably retard ed in being absent from work owing to the ground being too wo- A great many of the woman folks in this uelgnborhood came to a heavy loss in losing a great number of chick ens with some kind of an epidemic. Even the writer did not escape by get ting a hard rub by the scourge or ma lady (the chickens I mean) besides lost- luu several dozen of old ones, be (the writer) had poor luck iu raising any young chickens The arrival on last Saturday of the much noted lecturer and theologian in the person of RevL. S. Terry of Wau. netta, Nebr , gave tnuob joy and exult- atlou to not only the members of bis caurob, Christ's church, but also to many others in this vicinity outside of bis church who know him personally and heard him speak both here and elsewhere on the words of the Holy Scripture and the Divinity of Christ. Morntug services were held at the Pawnee Union church at 10 o'clock. A large number was present at the morn ing services but was considerably aug mented in the afternoon when preach, ing took place. Many from Jewell county. Red Cloud and Hastings, Neb., were hero in time'for morning services The entire congrcgntion much appre ciated tho sermons both In the morn ing aud afternoon admitted by nil hard to be surpassed. The Bev. Terry then left late in thu evening for his home lenving a promise to be buck again for a longer stay in October. In ijcrmany they have carried the manipulation of tho mnrk so far well, It seems hardly believable, but It they did tho samo thing to thb dol lar, It would take ovor ton million in paper money to buy that land. The primary producer cau raise his prices, but not fast onotiRh to equalize this drop In tho gold valuo of unsound money. That is whero tho catch comes la. . . , ound EUROPE i $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 Southampton $110 One Way $65 Connecting for London, Liverpool, LcHavra THE ABOVE PRICES WILL POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM The Company plaus to carry approximately two thousand monthly. Make your plans now for 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 and 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 in Europe, the Company will cater to tnc thousands ol intelligent persons WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART-OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS Wo have an opening for 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 the Great Northern. 12?" Cut out and mail with your name and address A. Wikstrom Information Dep't. Edmunds Bldg., Suite 54 Boston, Mass. I 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 Name Street or R. f. d. 'lc abovc price quoted for immedi- . , ate acceptance only. . When buying on installments 25 per City or town . ccnt Q( pUrcilasc prjcc rnust accom pany order, balance may be made iu State... ten monthly paymentc. WWWWUWYWWWAVAV !; Place Your Coal Orders Now The Malone VWWrVWVrWWWrVtfVWSWI Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued from the office of Clara McMillan, Clerk of the DlstrictCourt of the Tenth Judicial District within and for Web ster county, Nebrosko, upon a decree iu an action pendiu? therein, wherein John Klein is plaintiff and against Walter J. McCoy ot al aro defendants, I shall offer for sbIo at public vendue, according to the terms of said decree, to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, at the south door of the Court House at Med Cloud, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holdcn) on tho lUth day of July, 192:), at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day tho following described property, to. wit: 1 ho South West Quarter, except about one nnd one-half ture thereof in the southeast corner thereof used for a cemetery, of Seotlou Ten In Township Fohr, Uange Twelve, Webster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this lull day of Julie, 1023. JACK WALLER, Sheriff rift to Boston Gothenburg $138 One Way $75 Connecting for Chriltlania, Stockholm, HoUlngfors Danzig, Riga, Copenhagen INCLUDE RAILROAD FARES- TO passengers a trip during the coming season. who wish to visit the battlefields of France, the Shakespeare country, Scandinavia, the Land of the Mid night Sun, etc. A chance of a life time! So it would seem; but it is more than 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 cau be done at a fair margin of profit has al ready been proved and is further outlined in our prospectus. You'll find it extremely interesting. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK .19... United States Service, Inc. Head Office, Edmunds Bldg. Boston, Mass. ( Check ) Enclose find P. O. Order for ( Draft ) as payment in j? i for unit: 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 Street or R.f.d. City or town .. State - Gellatly Co. LUTHERAN. Regular services every first and third Sunday in th'e month in the Adventlst church at 11 a. in. ,. Yoa are cordially invited to attend our services. O. R. Ilelnltz, Pastor,' The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of Insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself Into a fancied security. Because firo 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 ami we'll write a policy on your house, furniture, htore or merchandise LATKR MAY HE TOO LATE- Q. C. TEEL FLeliaJble Insurance i