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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
W W I d !&g 1 1 S 't in m I II I A J f I If t "f 1: Ue UlUotleul Soi'l'Ly gSPr gg-T'fe-iT.'r i trrraBsrjfe? 3 vn . u-r-- er-:3jzss--. 'a. g9Mh .K.- .-WU1 f "!! gty- r.- . j& ts-""'-1' "jT - 4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME 13 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ,IUME :t, 1SI15. NUMBER 'J 3 THP 1Q1A OVERLAND (Model 83) HAS ARRIVED This is a 5-Passenger Touring Car with 35 H. 1 Motor 108 inch Wheel Base. Electric Starter and Lights. J We can give you more value for your money than in HI any other make of car regardless of price. $750 F. 0. B. Toledo Jmes Peterson Red Cloud .... Guide Rock STB 3BE 3E 3E MMm mmWSmm mr m ... ' . , , i . i &r,rM r- St... J) 3t i Line in raw Hats iliW E Silk Hats Oxfords Shirts Trousers Suits Memorial Day Is Fittingly Observed Memorial Day services wore held tit the opera house on Sunday tnoi niiif. A nulled choir fiom the vutious ulmrelics furnished the music. Uov. Myers of tint Methodist chinch made the itivoeiitioii, after which Uuv. Hum mel delivered a teiil good sermon, in keeping with the occasion, and which wtis enjoyed by the large audi once nichctit On Monday, Decoration Day was llttiulg obsetved by all. In compli ance with the Mayor's proclamation, the business houses wciu all closed ftoni one until four o'clock. The day was an ideal one, the city was appro pi lately deeoiatod with llagt. and bunting, and at 1 o'clock, with the Red Cloud Concert Hand playing on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Webster btreet, tho nicmbets of the (!. A. It. and V. It. C. were comfort ably seated in automobiles, and con veyed to the cemetety, whote the graves of the departed tnetnbets of these organizations w-ero decorated. Tho automobiles weto furnished by our citizens, who are entitled to much praise for their libeiality. Tho boy scouts, headed by John lloohr, march ed to the cemetery. At 3.:3o pvm, a large audience, which the opera house to Its full capacitlty, gather to hear Attorney P. J. Monday and Rev. Hoube, who were the speakeiVof ilia dayVBdtn Wuili- mrad1iviidf rirr'tfM ftMreettft aty iho9iimv'mmtin0i was Wf!oI(fU: Invocation Kev. Myers Music High School Orchestra Reading "Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg" Chaplin Doyce Music Choir Recitation Gladys Ren fro Flag drill (.iris Reading List of Dead Comrades S B. Ki.er Reading Ethel Wisecurvor Music High School Orchestra Song '"America" Audience Benediction Rev. Myers I Pay Cash and Get Stamps : PAIL STOREY The Clothier F III '1tlW'l"'IM'l III 3 t- I1 hill , mil milium i 1 1 i J. WARNING To Owners of Motor Vehicles 'it is a violation of tho law to operate a machine upon whloh the liconso is not paid unci the penalty for such violation is a tine of moo for tho first offense. All owncis dolinquont takk notice and govern youiselves accord ingly. C. 1). Roiiinvon, 1 County Treasurer. Hammocks at all prices at Fogel's. Weather Report for May Temperature: Moan f9 deg ; maxi mum OH deg. on tho 13th; minimum 3'J (leg. on nth and 17th. l'tecipltatlon: Total 5.19 Inches. Total snowfall: Trace. Number of days clear 10, pattly cloudy !.', cloudy 13. Dates of frost Light Oth, killing 17th. Dates of Hall 21, thundcrstoims 1. Prevailing wind Direction N. V. Remarks: 14 days of rain und clouds. Rainfall since Jan. 1st 1 2.1)1 inches. Ciias. S. Ludlow, Observer, taxed Weekly Weather Forecast ' Weather forecast for the week be ginning Wednesday, June 2, 191 5 issued by the U. S. Weather Uureau, Wash ington, D. C , for the Upper Missis sippi Valley and Plains States: The weather will be generally fair throughout the period, except that local rains in the northern portion arc probable about Friday. The temper ature will rise slowly and pass above the normal early in t ie period. Class of 1915 Receive Their Diplomas On last ThuiMlay owning til the opera house the Commencement exer cises of the Class of IMS were held, Altho the cloning was rainy, a lingo crowd was present, and tho following progtam was cat tied out: Professional Class of 191.'. Miible-"Havlland Happy Hits No. 1" High School Orchestra Invocation ltev. ,1. L. llcebo Music -"Heart of Hold Waltes".. High School Orchestra AMdri'ss "Father. 1 Thank Thee That Thou Hast lleatd Mo" (St. John II Ml) Hon. Albert S. Ritchie Music "Romance of the Rose"... High School Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas I j. H. llliekledge Music "Come Across" High School ()i chest t a Hencdletioti ltev. C. L Myers President L II. Hlaekledge of tho Hoaul of Education presented tho diplomas to tlicmembets of the gradu ating class and gavo them home very good advice, in n few well chosen words. Superintendent It. D. fMorlt. wa9 called upon, tiud gave a short talk in wjilch he told of what, the schools had Accomplished. SCHOLARSHIP, CLABS OF 1015 SIulc the discontinuance of the awarding of a scholarship to the member of class having attained Jhe blghtst general average durhigbq four yearn high school work,, it has betfu (We custom, to anuouueo the names of at least three who have at tained the highest averages in the class. This announcement was omit ted, through oversight, Commence ment night and is hero given, with tho explanation mill llliriycwu urumi points constitute full work during the four year high school course. In the class of twenty-eight mem bers the highest three stand as follows: Alison Cowdcn 30 credits, general average 05.7. Gladys Wilson 30 credits, general average M.O. Marie Nelson 35 hJ credits, general average Oil 3. L. H. llLACKI.K.ndK, Presldeut Hoard of Education. If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak. If it isn't a Kodak, it isn't Autographic. If it isn't Autographic, it isn't up-to-date. All 1915 Folding Kodaks are Autographic. See them at NEWHOUSE'S We will do your Developing and Printing. fr "Talk with us about that Storage Coal" YOU ARE NOW ABLE TO GET THE Old , Original Canyon City Lump rt' puinjjSJorage Season has begun and we are ready to'A , ' handle your Coal Tfe'e'deTf or th'e 'coming season, Pinnacle, Maitland and Pennsylvania Anthracite. Don't overlook our Prepared Range Nut! THEM ALONE-AVERY CO. Farms For City Property Anyone wanting to exchange their town property ror a farm this is your opportunity. L. P. Albright. Go to Miner Ilros. Co., for all your wants in Women's Wear and in Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes. S Pianos and Musical Merchandise UNDERTAKING 'LRDY RTTENDHNT cais Answered uay or wight j ED. AMACK ALL THE PHONE McrARLAND MUILDINQ - . . tin This Week's Cash Grocery Specials Regular 40c Coffee - - 33V&C Regular 20c Salmon - 18c Regular 25c Catsup - - 20c Regular 12 I -2c Beets - - 8C Regular 1 5c Dried Beef -' - 12'2C Regular 1 5c Succotash - 10c Regnlar 1 0c Oysters - - Gc Regular 20c and 25c Peaches ,- 10c Regular 1 5c Plums - - 9c SAVE OUR PROFIT SHARING COUPONS Roscoe P. Weesner & Co. ' Teachers' Institute City Council Holdi Held Here Next Week The Webstc.' County Teachers' Iustl tutc will be held in this rlty Juno 7th to 12th ut tho court houso, and Mibs Gortrudo L. Coon, our able couuty superintendent, has secured thc fol lowing instructors and lecturers: Alice l,lorer....Uiver Falls, Wisconsin licit W. llnrria ....La Grande, Oregon John W. Doshr.. .Kcd Cloud, Nebiaska Howard It. Drlggs Salt Luke City, Utah J W. Searson Manhattan, Kansas Messrs. Boehr and Harris two of the iusti uctors of last year, arc again among those securod for this year Tho attendanco bids fair to be tho luigcht ono yet, and under Miss Coon's petsonal diiectlou, the Institute, no doubt, will provo a complete success. . A public bamiucL will bo sorved by the ladles of Red Cloud, in the Noiv houso baildlug at 0.13 o'clock next Tuosday evening. Tickets for supper will bo on sale beginning tomorrow at Marshall's grocery, Mltcholl's jewolry store and tho Argus olllce. 'The pro ceeds go the lied Cloud Fiio Depart ment. Tho price of tlckots will so cents; children under fifteen years of age, 25 cents. After tho banquet a program will be given. adv Regular Meeting Red Cloud, June 1, 1015 The City Council met on Tuesday f evening in a convened BCBelon in the office of Supt. Zslgler, with Mayor Damercll and all members of the council present. Minutes of meeting of May 4th read and approved. The monthly report of City Treasurer Floranco whs read and ordored placed on file. The owners of property were ordered to construct Hide walks on south side, blocks 4 and ft, and the west side, block 14, nil in Smith and Moore's add toKed Cloud also on the west side of Walnut St. opposite the intersection of 1st. Ave. and Avo. "A". The return of Grant Christlo City Marshall on serving sidowtilk notices wore read and ordered filed. City Clerk nnd City Englnoer were instructed to prepare nnd advertise for bids for side walk on west ond lots, 12 to 22 inclusive Block 1. Highland and Wclschudd to lied Cloud. The application and bond of J, A. Tom ileon for license to do electrical wiring was presented and approved. F, W. Cowden, secretary of Chamber (Continued on page 0) w Li ' C f" if?, .t i a '. t:& 'I i 4'-' W '""' MAm !! !-- JWiK ,$w. ftynffjwW'MV'Ul" HEZl 'p' .MmiUM m,M, ii , I, mn--jai.JJw.M