The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 09, 1919, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
ItED CLOUD, NKHRASKA. OOTOUKK , liU.
NUMBER 4 1
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We buy and sell all issues of Liberty and 1
Victory Bonds at the market. If you
desire to buy or sell, call on us
Council Proceedings
Prizes for Sliojt Horns tssssasasmaaKoamsssBs
Interest paid on Time Deposits
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Dennsits Guaranteed hv fiennsitnrs
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Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska
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Webster County Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Mayor I. C. Pope called the Coun
cil together, in regular session, at the
Council Chambers, n Tuesday even
ing, with r.ll members present except
Turnure.
Minutes of the September 2nd meet
ing were read and appiovcd.
Petition of C. L. Cotting, et al, also
C. J. I'ope, et al, for paving addition
al streets were presented. Owing to
the lateness of the season and con
sidering that the present contract will j
extend into the winter, it was decided
to let the petition lay, over until next
spring.
The following claims were allowed:
Edward Floiance, President
S. R. Floiance, Cashier
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SAVE MONEY!
Here is a few money savers selected at random
from,, our stock. Many others that space does
permit us to quote. Come in and investigate.
BLUE RIBBON COFFEE -High grade coffee EC A
at a very low price. You should try it. Lb, Www
If you have used MRS. ROHRERS COFFEE Cfg
you know its quality, if not, try a package Www,
BOOTH'S SARDINESBest on the market J(JA
In large'roval cans, now priced at, per can Cvv
BACON Very best quality. We know you ACg
you will like it. Special at, per pound "fvv
Fine, solid, smooth CABBAGE per 100 lbs $2.25
Wejust received another big shipment of DISHES.
Our stock oj Queen swore is alwajr complete. Let as
know your wonts. Come in and see this big line. B
P. A. Wullbrandt
' Groceries and Queensware
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FOR. FALL WEAR.
PORTRAYING THE
LATEST STYLES IN
Sweaters
Slip-on Styles with Sleeves-
Slip-on Styles wihhout Sleeves
hi Coat Styles with Style
Collars and Belts
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JHrs. Barbara Pbam
Agont gor Ladies Home 'Journal Patterns
All Sizes in Childrens Half Sox
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J. A. Ilradford
W. A. Patten . ......
A. Clark . . ...
.1. S. L. Thomas
Lee McArthur
Aaron Hedge --
Warren Sutton .
S. R. Floiance -
0. C. Tecl . .
Mayor Coal Co. ... .
Sam Mountford
Frank Clauson ....
C. R. Lewis .
R. 13. Loggct't -
Clms Hilton
Smith & McKimmey
Grice & Grimes
Piatt & Frees
General Elec. Co. ..
Geo. W. Bates
Emma J. Hedge
C. T. Dickenson
Jas. Peterson
GranV&-Fulton
Watts Const. Co.
Ilenk'o & Joyce .
135.00
130.00
115.00
37.80
31.33
3.60
7.30
374.83
36.S3
335.83
150.00
23.S0
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COO
3.50
4.G0
81.80
790.00
15.00
10.20
1G.75
7.50
1500.00
3000.00
11.52
Natl. Refining Co. 108.80
Omaha Elec. Co 73.58
Midwest Elec. Co 235.G3
Crane & Co. 10.00
SCHOOL HOARD MEETS
Red Cloud, Nebr., Oct. G, 1919.
Hoard met in regular session with
members Hoxsey, Grimes, Bcez'.oy,
and Pope present, Hoxsey presiding.
The following bills were read and
ordered paid.
Grice & Grimes . S5.5G
M. A. Albright 3.32
Red Cloud Chief 12.25.
Joseph Barta 1.00
Argus . . 8.25
Allyn & Bacon . 12.00
Graham Furniture Co. 9.55
Hansen Laundry 4.G0
Boston Music Co. 7.12
E. S. Garber .95
F. G. Turnure 2.50
C. J. Pope 81.83
Ginn & Co. 55.82
University Publishing Co. 11.19
Hnmmand & Stephens Co. 3.71
A. T. Holtzcn u 3.13
American Book Co. 65.04
Hall & McCreary 4.73
The secretary reported the collec
tion of 78, being the net amount of
fines from Judge Bunion's court, also
the collection of $210 from City Cleik
Teel for cigarette licenses issued.
In the matter of insurance on con
tents of Junior High School building,
this was laid over until the next reg
ular meeting. "
No further business and Board ad
journed to meet Monday, November
3rd. ,
C. J. POPE, Secretary.
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Stockholders Meeting
Henry Oilhain, eeiotay of the
Farm r Institute hn- u-colwd ;i U'tti r
from V W Harding, Secretary 1 1 tin'
American bhoi thorn llwders Asso
ciation, Chicago, Illinois itnt'iig that
this A-ii'lation is iiII.tIiiu uii-s for
thu picp'iou of encouraging II ghcr
Class Slmrtlioni Mies.
Sir. Ilard'nt; tiKo stiil's that the as.
soelalinn hiii selected The Red Cloud
Funnels Institute lor an appropriation
of a ?.' prl.f for tint Champion Mioit.
Morn hull over 12 innuili-. A liandsi me S
ribbon signifying the nwaul will ulsn
b given The (iheulc for tlii amount
will bu tuniled diicct from thu AsxnuU.
tion to tlit exhibitor of the champion
bull upon notlco from the seereturv of
the liihtiiiin-. '
Mr. Harding suggests, th.it u 1 l;e
nnnutnt I aJiuJ to tins ih b the
locil institute, tin same to 1 e i''isi"l
hi two pii; Sli for the Keeie
Ciiaiupioii tmll over one year old nnd
Slo for the Champion cow or heifer of
any age Ribbons will ulfobe furnish-'
ed to accompany these awards,
Vebster County Recognized
State Superintendent W. U. Clem
mons announces, that a now distribut
ion of normal truiulng selmols will be
made throughout the state. In thu
past, it lb found, that the eastern part
of the state has hnd more such schools,
in proportion, than the western p.irtof
the state, He has called at teiitton to
the' terms of the law and warns the
schools to come up to the standard aud
see ttfrt thof are running nccordlng to
law not merely according to rule.
The state appropriates 81000 for a
period of two yearn for the support of
these schools. There are from one to
live in each representative district.
In tlio list of districts where normal
training schools have been designated
foi IH1U nnd ltlilO is found that number
ID is given to Rod Cloud and ltlue Hill.
Married at Council Bluffs, la.
MUs .Iconic Miner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. U Miuer, and Mr. Robeit
Iteihcr, son of Mr aud Mrs. Ed. Reihcr
were united in marriage at Council
Blulfa, Iowa, last Thursday. The cere
niouv toolc place at the homo of Mrs,
Ira Graham, a niece of the bride's
mother.
Both the young people are of highly
respected families of this community.
They attended the local high school,
later graduating from the state uni
versity. The bridal couple returned from
their honeymoon Monday, and will
go to housekeeping on his farm, north
of this city.
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NOTICE DELPHIANS
JEWELS of SOUND
in Cabinets of Exquisite Beauty
You know, of course, that so far as the reproduction of
music is concerned there is but one instrument which
RE-CREATES it with proven ability. That instrument is
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
the only invention which has successfully met the tone
test, the test of direct comparison with the living artist.
To achive this result cost S3.000.000 in experimental work.
But do you realize that the superiority of the instrument
is now reflected in the superiority of the case which con
tains it? With but two exceptions, each New Edison, no
matter what its price, is now encased in a period cabinet.
Built of thoroughly seasoned and selected genuine Ma
hogany or selected quarter sawed White Oak by crafts
men whose pride in their work is apparent in its perfect
ion, these cabinets, are masterpieces. We ask you to in
spect the display of Heppel white, Sheraton, Chippendale,
Jacobean, William & Mary and Eighteenth Century Eng
lish cabinets now on view in our store. They are replicas'
of those exhibited this month at the Hotel Commodore, '
iew iorK vjuy.
E. H. Newhouse
Optometrist and Jeweler s ;
The first regular meeting will be
held in the Auld Public Library, at
3 o'clock, on Tuesday, October 14th,
and will consist of the first lesson of
the year's program, subject, "Primi
tive Man." An evening session will be
held at the same place and date for
the accomodation of teachers, business
women and others unable to attend in
the afternoon. All those having a per
manent interest in the evening ses
sion are requested to please bo prcs-
Stoekholders of the Farmers Inde
pendent Telophouo Co , will meet in
Annual Session at the Court House nt
Red Cloud, Nebraska October 11, 11)19
at 2 o'clock P. M.
All Stockholders are requested to at
tend. O. C. TERL, Secretury.
ent.
CARRIE SHERWOOD, President.
rrrriy
Residence for Sale
As we are closing out all our hold
ingw In Red Cloud wo will offer for sale
the Roy Sattley residence, which wo
recently purchased, located on West
Fourth avenue This Is a line modern
8 room dwelling, In Urst clajis,. condi
tion. Its priced right for a quick deal.
For particulars see or phone Deck it
Boyer Furniture Store, Red Cloud.
Albert Turner of this city nnd Miss
Nellie Frcy weie united in marriage
at the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs, Emil Fiey, five miles north of
Guide Rock, on Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. L. Beebe performed the cere
mony. About forty guests were pres
ent. A bountiful wedding supper was
served at the close of the ceremony.
They will, for the present, make their
homo with tho bride's mother.
This morning N, P. Nelson, propri
etor of tho Red Cloud Mills, and Miss
Josephine Doose were united in mar
riage by Judge Ranney. They left for
a visit with relatives and friends in
Lincoln and Omaha, this morning,
and Upon their return to this city will
be at home to their many friends In
tho Hansen home, in the First Ward,
which' Mr, Nelson recently purchased.
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Save Money
ON FEED
Carload Just In
Bran $2.20
For 100 pounds
Shorts $3.00
For 100 pounds
CARLOAD OF CABBAGE
will be here in a few days 1 TL
The price on track will be JmA J. H
Here On Track
Carload of Potatoes
These are the Red River Ohio. Sorted and sacked.
Put in you winter Supply. Guaranteed to keep, j
Farmers Union
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J. F. Edwards, Nr. Rad Cloud, Neb.
"NOT IN THC COMBINC"
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