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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
P I.-. - IV t'l W I it fe r S j 1 .ttfiftv., hlIUMt ' " "'" l1fliWW MH f- i 2tiUo Historical Soi-Uty l rtr-wsiinpsr That (lives J he Hcua Flfty-lvio Veel.s Each Year Tor $l.pifl. 'T"!??r!?M?nMM'T mraiBttMoowiwKniMtorr tuvmniuuix-aMumwmmnutininmtutiMM m mm, mrui u uun(Mniw miiuinmmiinrmwrii mmnr. - --rrn-rinr-TrTiTi-nriiTrrTrrirt-ni-mi-nni m.wiiii . VOLUME I 1 ;?E7" CLOUD, MSItKA.SK . MAIICII, 5, I'M (5 " InUMIUOK n" vnmm MUHurc WMvawmwi MMinwnwum iMiwwwiiwiniiwwiaiwiwMMMwtJiiwtiwiiaiaaigMamwiMiwmTWw CMiiiinHiiummMnTuwaijwuM MumwvtMtmvxvt SIS It Isn't Hard To Save It is' only hard to start saving, and that is only because you think it is. Start saving today by depositing whatever money you can spare in this bank where the safety of your money is guaranteed, not only by us but by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the slate of Nebraska. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA CAPITAL HU.1.O0O i it'i ii i . r i ,, .(A wli ., Ii 1 SPRING HATS 8 8 PAIL STOREY The Clothier i -M vi What are your building, plans for spring? House, barn, fence or coop. The time to plan is NOW. Estimates Furnished Free THE M ALONE-A VERY CO, TALK WITH US ABOUT YOUR SPRING PUNS" Editorial Association Selects Able President '1 hi' Republican v. illi I'llltniiil us- s.i.MHtlllll lll'lll Its Sfllll-aUllUUl UH'l'ting ' III llclltoll, .Miillday, says lhl state Journal with thirty members pi (."-cut, representing the weekly pnpets from Nuckolls county west to tin- Colotudo lint'. Tlio fdri'iioon session opened with an address of welcome by Taylor of Trenton ami icspnnsoH of. I. II. Mtimuiotid of Cambridge iuhI Kill i. Speucc of Franklin. Chirk 1 'ei It t tit-, vli'o president of tlio slate association responded for tlio association and de scribed the pioposul eeuision to tho ScottsbluH' I'ountry. Tho olllcers for tho past ynir liavo been .1. U". liainiuoiid, president, Cam bridge; A. L. Tiiylor, ice president, Trenton; Karl Spence. seeictary and tieasiiier, Franklin. In the new election W. D. Edsoti of Red Cloud iviis elected ptesident; F. E. ll(iliiii', llnlbiook, vice president: Karl Spence Franklin, Secretary and treasurer. K"d Cloud was selected as tin place for the meeting next fall. At noun the visiting members weie entoitutned tiy Tienton citizens Coininitteeiueu for the diirorent counties wero elected as follows: Nuckolls-, F A. Scheringcr; Webster, Hurry Vaughn; Franklin, L. I). Mat thews; Uurliui, F. 1. Shields; Furnas, V. H. Cox; Red Willow, C W. Barnes; Hitohcoelt, O. W. Dewahl; Dundy, K.J. Fitzgerald; Cluise, M. II. Frail; HuycH, h W. Knyiirt. The afternoon was spent In a (lis ousslon of business questions follow ing a report by a cotutnittec oil a schedule of uniform rates to be charged f r job wotk and advertising. It was a very interesting session in which nil members took an active part. In the evening a banquet was served by the Daughters of IJebeUah at the new opera house, and theie was a number of impromptu toasts. After tlio banquet the duots were opened to the publlu and many of the citizens at tended to enjoy tlio program There weieslioit speeches by Judge A. Ii Sutton, Silas II. Uaiton, F. F. Shields T. K. Xordgren, (!. S. Foxworthy and F. A. Ilairisou of Lincoln, and others. The meeting wns voted one of the most pleas'int and piolitable ever held lu the state. City Council Holds Regular Meeting The City Council met lu isgular ;sslon on Tuesday evenliu, Mayor Damerell presiding with Aldermen Koontz. Saladeu and Caldwell present. Alderman Ferry having removed from the (list ward ho was not presont. Minutes of the meeting of February 1st were read and approved. Floyd Turnure lopreseiiting tho lied Cloud Hand, came befoio the' Council and asked an apptopriation of $7.) (X), which was granted. The report of S. H. Floraueo read and ordered placed on (He. C. II. Rust representing the Dry forces was present and asked that the "Wet" and "Dry" issue bo piescnted to the voters at tho April election, on a boporate ticket. The Council grant ed the lequest. v Councilman KooiiU introduced a Fire Ordinance which (una approved and pushed Tho Council designated the Council chambers lu the 1st ward and thoFIie man's Hall in the 'Jud ward, ns the places for holding the general election. They also selected the following clerks and judges to serve at this election: Judges, 1st Watd, Henry Wolfe, Ed. Pulsipher and Silas Fincher; -'nd Ward, Jay I'ope, Ed. Garber ntul J. A. Uur den; Clerks, 1st Ward, C. II. Rust and M. C. Sherman; 2nd Ward, W. G. Warren and E. G. Caldwell. The claim of Geo. Clatison for 9.10 being for unpaid sulHiy in May 1014, was presented in itemized form. It was decided that the claim be allowed for S'.'O and the clerk be instructed to (Continued on page 4) Board Of Education Met On Monday March '.. l'Mr. Don id and in regular M'ssimi with all nii'iulit r-. picH'iit The fi Honing hills weie read and approved and win units ordeied drawn for snti.e Coiiiim M'int Adveitiser 'J On II i: (it lee Drug Co 'Jl SO l!ed CiOud Chief . r, w C h Cross tin" O CTei-l r, on St Paul Hook A. Stationeiy Co . . I 'J 1M Welseh Mfg Co lit j The I' Diversity of Nebraska .... 1 00 SuperiiiU'iideiit iuiiiIm monthly le port. At the suggestion of Superintendent the Hoard agieed to allow each giailu atc sl inxilatloiis to comuiencemeni. tliey tin Hoard to stand good Inr this uittnbei'. if any aliove the iiinoiint bought tho giaduates to pay for alt ac cess. Moved and seconded that the Janitor of each school net as truant ollleer. Moved to ailj itiru to nitet at call ol Secretary. C.J. Pope, Secretary. Farmers Take Notice! Tlirough the eilorts of the Chamber of ComniHieoof this city, Mr. II. W Campbell, dry farming expert of the C. 1) A i , and Mr. Lamsou, dairy ex pert anct 'silo demonstrator, will lec ture with moving pictures to the farmers on Saturday aftetuoou, .March Until at 1! p. in. These lectures aie fieo and .should he attended by every fanner in the community. I F. W. COWDEN, Secretary. We repair tilings Ijgm, j WHEN WE DO YOUR REPAIRING WE WILL DO IT TO LAST. IF WHAT YOU BRING US TO FIX IS NOT WORTH FIXING WE WILL TELL YOU SO. WE DO GOOD WORK, BUT WE CHARGE ONLY A MODERATE PRICE FOR OUR REPAIR WORK. TRY US. WHEN YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU, COME IN AND LET US TEST THEM. WE WILL FIT YOU WITH THE CORRECT GLASSES. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jowolcr and Optometrist I'J'C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector n A Charming Display of the New Spring Silks a W 'WWW-'W Embracing the Season's Most Favored Weaves in the Best Patterns and Colorings - A 3(i Inch Tall'eta this week at a ypeuial Price. A good range of colors. Midnight Hlue, Westeria, The New (iteeu, lted, Copenhagen, eie. Worth SI. fin, special price 51-2G Crepe Do Chime, 'M and 10 inch - - 51.2S, S1.B0 ' AWW AW 'VV I' Is our earnest dislre to iiceoiumhitc iiml p.ease our one object that of making you realize that tills is your store and that you will wan' to do all your shoplng here. Our guarantee to every peivon elite: lug this store is "Satis faction or Your Money Back." . AyW Silk Poplins in the tiowslmdos for I)i esses and .siiuts . 51.60 New Stripe Chiffon T.illetas, Hfl inches wide, a good selection S1.G0 Pi luted Undiuii and Foulards, bountiful check and plaids, com binations, 10-iu wide $2.00 GROCERY SPECIAL-Fancy Wine Saps and Ben Davis Apples Special price - - . $1.35 Per Bu. Box f'WWX'W'V . R. P. Weesner & Co. :c DC EC 1$ m VJ VI DE ii. Y"2