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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
I . s UU MUlotloM Bcclety t ift f MH-z"FZJ' "-'in:-' '-' ?MKrt;'ra-g,-ai TXlxP"3 '-lP? , A Nenspaper That fiWcs The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For 91.50 VOLUME -18 RJ3I) CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAY SiJ), !$. NUMBER 22 en We can handle some more Business and We would like to have Yours If you feel as we do about this come in and let us talk it over Interest paid on Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed by Depositors Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska Webster Comity Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000 Red Cloudy Nebraska fl W. T. Auld Memorial Service Red Cloud Will Erect A Spacious Auditotium Edward Flounce, Presidsnt naiHWmm1. i .. " 1' " S. R FLorancc, Cashier ,r .r, i'J 1 , 1 U I II ui " T! 1 , ' , i " n 1 . 11 1 S3 Canned Fruits Gives Excellent Satisfaction in a large number of Red Cloud homes. WE GUARANTEE THEN We Have Some Very Fine Dried Fruits Have You Tried Mrs. 1Afi fDno Rohrer's and Verebest VOllCCo THESE ARE MEDIUM PRICED COFFEES that are gaining in popularity. Garden Seeds of Kinds Also Onion Sets Our Stock in AllSLincs is New and Fresh WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and know that or groceries and service WILL PLEASE YOU P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware fii'ii'iUi 1 ' iii'i'Birra'iiiuii'i'iii r 'ii. , " 1, miii'1" . , . , j v -' , 'v".j . "i ,1. , ,1, 1," 'in, m ,'i mi nn uhum undertaking! and EMBALMING ROYJSATTLEY Licensed m Kansas and Nebraska Orplicuiu Theater btindiiy, Juno 1st, 11 11 111. C F. Cuthir. President of tin- Llbruiy liotud, presiding. Music High School Orchestra Invocation Ucv. J. h. Bcubo Musii!-"Le.td Kindly MKkt" 11 lrh School Chorus An Apiui'ciation Vema Til lie Mr. Auld as it Business Mnn tnul Friend Dr. Uoht. DiuncrcU Mr. Auld ns u Public lleiicfiictor .... Hon .lus. Gilliam Music '-Coiiio Home and l!c"t' .. 11 lh School Chorus Benediction Kcv. ,1 I). Iliiintuel Pool Hall Changes Hands Fiiday ofhixt'week.l. H. Klllson of HcpublicJii City puicliiised tho Powell V liirhner pool and billiard parlor, in tho post otlioo block, and has taken possesion lmptovcnieuts are bcliiR nride, one bowling alley being mnov td to make room for a billiard table and rearangeinent of the pool tables lie will continue to cater to the trado with a complete linn of soft diinks, candies and cigais Mr. F.llison up- pearH to bo an all'able gentleman and without a doubt will inalcc a Mtcccb in his business venture. The continued illness of Mr. Birkucr made It imposi ble for the old firm to continue the business as Mr. Powell is compelled to dovoto all his time to bis other busi ness interests. Birth Record fo7l917-1918 Tin! following is an ollicial report of the number of births registered In Webster county during the years of 1017 and WIS. This shows how the births for the two years compare. It is not to be assumed that the birth registration for oitlier year was com plete as Nebraska is not iccognicd by tho L. S. Census Uureau as a registia. tion state for deiths and bliths Fol lowing is tho icMilts of the legisla tion. 1017 1018 Total number of bii thb 'J.VJ 271 Male i.'i'i ins Female n;j x Native father 4'2 !rl Native mother 'J.'tii (j:i Foreign father " i Foreign mother 10 8 IMirs of twins u 1 Tho number of deaths oceuring in the county for the year of 1018 was 10,'J, of which number inlluenaand its com plications claimed 'JO. Lecturer Pleased Citizens A packed house greeted Uov. Tyner ht tho Orplicuiu Sunday evening. Many of our cit.ens who failed to hoed the old adage, "come early and avoid the rush," woio unable to gain entrance to tho thentor, much to their disap pointment. Appiopiinto inuslo was rentieied by tlieorehestia. The program also in. eluded "Amorlcii," by tho audience Hnd Bishop needier olFored the invo cation. Hi'v. Tyner is acknowledged to bo one of the leading orators of the day. His subject coveted life as it is lived "over there." Having had 11 months of expeilencoin Y. M. C. A. work in l-raiice Uev. Tyner is In a position to give our people information rogarding what lias taken place across the water. He was a member of the llrst division that went to the war stricken country and was active in all woik, even right up to the front lino trenches. He ts strong in his praise of the American soldiers and all tho organizations that cared for them at home and in foreign countries. Many ourios and souvenirs from the battle fields were exhibitod. A rumor is being circulated that the money contributed by those in attend ance had been appropriated by the P, B. 0 Society. Tills is wroug. Not one sluglo penny of this amount was ac cepted by this sooioty. Kev. Tyner lins pledged a certain amount with which to furnish a Hoy Scout room in the cathedral at Hastings, and after his actual traveling expenses have boen defrayed the remaining amount is turned into this fund. Tim ng desited and much discussed Audit 1 nun in Hod ('loud has pasted the di mi stage and Is now a certainty, Talk t- cow being backed by money and on. li day llnds new nanus upon the subscription list and by the time plans and spoeinV.itlons have I ecu second the full amount will have been Mihscil'ied. A niowting of subseilbets was held in tho Mute I'.anU Satuulay evening and mattei duelled pio and e 11 A vote was tiilu-ii which showed the tniijoiity in fini 1 of cionting the audi 01 mm on the Ii ii'i ell lots on Uobstrr stieei and ti pavilion in the tear, on the Malum (lellatly lots. Dr. Diniii'ioll was e' ted chairman of tho meeting and . I) IMson secietaty A ci ninitteo composed of Mcssers Fred 'luitiuie, Clms. Steward, Chas HeriuK, Henry Gilliam, Ileniy Fausch, Collide Marke and Chris Staike, was appointed to placo the stock on the market Attorney McNctiy, II C tiel latly mid Henry (lilliani were selected to di.ift tho constitution and by law b for tho new organization Chas. Whit ftker, Geoige Overing and Chas. Uesso were appointed a committee to secure plans and an architect. Monday evening, June second is tho date scheduled for the next meeting which will be held in the men's rest room o,f the court house. It is expect ed that plans will be completed, ero this und that an architect will be pres ent nt this meeting to submit plans for the building The Hesse Auditorium will crown the efforts of our citizens to mako Ked Cloud one of the most up todate, pro g'essive little cities in the state We may well feel proud of its progioss in the past, and we should unite our ef foits in making this a success, as has been the case, in every other work for a b.gger and bettor Hed Cloud Now, alt igothcr. fellow cits.ens, for our &7 i.Ot'O ltesso Auditotium! Over the top' (Joituiiilj! Following are tho names of the stock holders and amounts subset ibed: Iwl Orsotyio AN INVITATION TQ ART LOVERS 1 1 ETHER or not you arc interested in buying a phonograph you enjoy art as expressed in beautiful period furniture. That is why you'll wish to inspect tho display of the NEW ED1SONS in oxquistt period cabinets now on view in our store. These are duplicates of the models exhibited this month at the Hotel Com modore, New York. With the exception of two models, each NEW EDISON, at whatever price, will from now on be encased in a period cabinet of superb beauty. Among the instruments included in this show ing are a Heppelwhite at S155, a Sheraton at 5195 a Jacobean at 5250, the Ollicial Laboratory Mod el in Chippendale and William & Mary at 5285. AT OUR STORE ! The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler iniui', Everywhere! fj'.iU'j'i.T "i wuiariiiihii. 'iii! .', lUMJiraraiB! (lots) (lots) r. n. ncsi-o l)i. Kolit. Damei ell Malone-Goliatly Co. .1. W. Auld . llcinaid McNcny F. (1. Tuinuiv & Son l)i. K. V. Nicholson Chas. Ilcrrick -I'oj Oatman O. C. Tcol Cowdcn-Knlcy Clo. Co. Chcring Bios. & Co. . I). Edson . .. .. S. K. Floranco ... II. K. McFarland Hamilton-Cathcr Clo. Co. Henry Gillmin . C. II. Stowaid Joe Hewitt .. Conrad Statke Chris Staiko . . David C. Boll C. W. Johnston K. W. Lofcke - . .. C. J. Pope Dr Uobt. Milrlioll Flunk J. Munday V. A. Wullbrandt - .. Win. L. Woesnor . . . . McAllister & Wolf . . II. H. Gilliort Kcd Cloud Auto Co. 11. I Stroup .. Ed Kellogg II. J. Alaurer .. Frank Smith.-.. ..... W. A. Hunt Dr. Nolle Maurcr. II. Ludlow Morhart Bros. J. H. Ellingcr. Chas. Gurney J. E. Yost & Son C. A. Schultz ... Lew Walters ... C. M. Scrivncr . . Dr. J. W. Stockman - N. II. Bush.. S. C! Ellis. Grant Christy Cliasy Brubakcr Geo. J. Warren ,. (Tutu to Page 1, Col, Olfi.UOO.OO n.ouo.oo J, 500.00 i I ., z.tuu.uu , r Along every country road you will, see RACINE Country Road Tires. 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