The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 09, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 40
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. DECEMBER 9. 1020
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DISTINCT COURT PROCEEDINGS ATTOKNKY MUMMY WINS I
Judge Dlhvorth and Court Report-1 , RATHER PECULIAR CASK
tr G. M. Baird arrived early Monday, The iprcme Comt, the last of tho
morning and hold a three days term .week, according to Sundays State,
of couit. with a jury present, vdis-' " "olds in lavor of Adolphus
posing of the following: 1 & a prominent citizen 01 ucavcr
CUIMINAu CASES I '' wa? C'UU"KC(' with mtcrrupt-
State vs Louis Glebe, Defendant found Z,mw 1 n i,, vU ,n
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DO rOi M? WEX.P JAF SELECTING
YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS?
Our Jewelry Store is (lie place to come, and let
us HELP YOU by showing our beautiful line of
'GIFTS THAT LAST' ' '
We have a beautiful line of WATCHES, BROOCHES
RINGS. SCARF PINS. CUFF1 LINKS. FINE PEARL
NECKS and numerous OTHER PIECES OF FINE
JEWELRY that will wear for years and make the giver
proud of (lie fatft (hat SOMETHING was GIVEN (hat
was WORTH WHILE.
JUST A WORD ABOUT PRICES
We have purchased our slock on (he LOWEST market
PRICES and will be pleased to explain why our goods
are very reasonable.
GIVE US A CALL TODAY -
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Columbia Records
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State vs George Conner, Intoxication,
pica of guilty, sentence of U0 days
in County Jail.
State vs Leo Fredericks and Clayton
Wood, cjiargcd with burglary,
fugitives,, continued.
State vs Arthur McKinney, charged
with aiding prisoners to escaped.
Dismissed.
I CIVIL DOCKET
i Clark Implement Co. vs William Wal-
$ i Lena Rehtus vs Loy Rouse ct al, con
S' I tinund.
Ralph Rose vs Arnold, Settled and
dismissed.
Tolley vs Slawson, continued.
go King vs Dell Walker, Replev
in, Judgement for plaintiff and $25
damages.
William D. Hicks and Elmer Fogg vs
Webster County, Continued.
Lottie Sagl vs Harry Roats et al,
continued.
John E. Wakefield Co. vs Besse Aud
itorium Co., Sale confirmed.
Finley Bright vs Francis Doyle, con
tinued. Charles F. Gund vs L. J. Segrist ct
al, In Degree.
Charles H. Potter vs Edward McAlis-
ter, continued.
State of Nebraska, ex rel Harry
Chaplin et al vs Charles Waldo et
al, continued.
Mabel Houchin vs Henry Houchin,
Divorce for plaintiff.
Alfred C. Brown vs Pansy Brown,
Divorce for plaintiff.
For Christmas
Send Them Your Photograph
THE APPRECIATED GIFT
Make an appointment now for your sitting
and you will have your pictures in time to
SEND THEM EARLY
Sittings made Sundays and evenings if you wish
Don't Forget the Location
Ovor Smith's
Shoo Store-
The Gleason Studio
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If a Car is Worth Driving
it is Worth Building j:
A Garage ....
See us for Up-to-date
Garage Designs.
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Council Proceedings
Mayor Amack called the Council to
gether in regular session, on Tues
day evening, in the Council Chambers
with all members present and after
the minutes of the Novembor meet
ings were rend and approved, the re
port of S. R. Florance, city treasurer,
was presented and ordered placed on
file.
Ex-Mnyor Paul Pope appeared and
stated tho residents on his street de
sired pavement and would like tho
Council to consider tho matter in
case any work in this lino is to be
done next spring.
At the personnl request of Frank
Peterson, Council instructed Superin
tendent Frazier to adjust his June
power bill this being tho month when
the plant was disabled and he could
not use the city sen-ice.
City Treasurer Florance was in
structed to settle with Fidelity Nat
ional Bank and Trust Company as
per their figures.
Tho following claims were allowed
B. R. Frazier
W. A. Patten .. .
A. Clark
Bert Perry
Joe Carr
S. R. Florance
O. C. Tecl
Sam Mountford
Frank Peterson
Turnuro & Son
Frame & Smith Bros,
Smith & McKimmey .
H. S. Foe
Chns. Barrett
C. R. Lewis
Frank Clnuson
Grant & Fulton
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200.00
100.00
135.00
130.00
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215.83
51.85
150.00
100.00
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223.G0
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32.00
131.40
35.20
518.18
Watts Construction Co 17,272.73
turc, being the tirst of its class on
record in this vicinity, at any rate,
has atti acted no little attention and
has been the occasion for considerable
publicity. The District Court found
ngainht Mr. Gaddis but his attorney,
Frank J. Munday, of this city, car
ried the case to tho Supremo Court
with tho above result and tho State
Journal of yesterday has the follow
ing to say concerning tho same:
Adolphus Gaddis, once a member of
the Clmstian church of Beaver City
but said to be no longer one of that
congregation, has escaped the odium
of a crdict of guilty of disturbing a
religious meeting. The supieme court
has decided that Gaddis dfd not un
lawfully interrupt and molest a re
ligious society when on November 9,
1911), he arose from his pew and told
the pastor named Stanley, that he was
preaching wrong when he said in his
sermon on the Lord s supper or com
munion thnt deacons had a right to
pass a member whom they believed
to be unworthy to partake of the
communion.
Gaddis was flned'in the lower court
$15 and costs taxed at $23.30. He ap
pealed to the supreme court for re
view of tho judgment. The opinion
of the court, written by Judge W. B.
Rose, says:
"Without violating the statute for
bidding the disturbance of a religious
meeting, a member of n church, if
periled by its precepts and usages,
may, in a becoming manner with good
motives, interrupt a minister in the
midst of n sermon to correct an ut
terance at variance with the estab
lished tenents or rules of such church.
Conviction for disturbing a religious
meeting held not sustained by the
evidence."
Tho case is reversed and dismissed.
Gaddis challenged the minister's state
ment by arising in his pew and tell
ing him he was preaching wi'ong, that
he had gone too far, that he was
touching on a matter between the
communicant and God himself. Turn
ing his back to the pulpit Gaddis ask
ed permission and addressed the con
gregation, saying no one hnd a l-ight
to judge another and referred to the
scriptures as follows:
"But let a man examine himself,
and so let him eat of that bread and
drink of that cup." '
"For he that eateth nnd drinkcth
unworthily, eateth nnd drinkcth
damnation to himself." 1 Cor. 11:28
29. Tho supremo court snys it is mani
fest that Gaddis interrupted n re
ligious meeting, but if. is not every
interruption that constitutes a viola
tion of law. It is stated that a per
son may,, if permitted by tho usages
and precepts of the church, inter
rupt a minister to correct an utter
ance at variance with established
tenents or rites, "otherwise freedom
of worship and free speech might be
impaired by bigotry and false doc
trines."
Our Precious Stones
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ARE REASONABLE
BECAUSE A PRECIOUS STONE BEARS A HIGH PRICE
DOES NOT MEAN IN OUR STORE THAJ WE HAVE PUT
ON IT A HIGH PROFIT.
OUR DIAMONDS ARE FLAWLESS WHEN WE SO REPRE
SENT THEM; OUR PEARLS ARE PURE IN TONE; OUR
'RUBIES,. EMERALDS, SAPHIRES AND OPALS WILL
BLAZE WITH A NEVER ENDING BEAUTY.
BUY YOUR JEWELS AND JEWELRY AND JEWELRY
STORE THINGS FROM US. EACH ARTICLE WE SELL IS
A LIFE LONG RECOMMENDATION OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT.
We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
E. H. Newhouse
Red aoud - Jeweler and Optometrist- ttehnkm
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Presents
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ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
Phone, Store Ind. 158, Res, 93
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Death Calls Mrs. Sarah Bright
The funeral of Mrs. Stirah Bright,
who pnssed away Friday morning, at
her homo in Plertsnnt Hill township,
was hold on Tuesday afternoon, ser
rices being conducted from tho Metho
dist church of this city, Rev. Davis,
fonnorlyof Cowles, In chargo, nftor
which Intel ment was mado in the city
cemetery.
During tho muny years she has lived
In this community she has provod to
bo u kind friend and. neighbor and in
loving ana aevotea mother.
Ilcf husband departed this lifo in
tho spring of 1918, also ouo son, Lewis,
who sacrificed his lite on the Held of
houor la the groat struggle acros tho
water, la tho year of IMS.
She leaves to mourn her dopartuio
two sons, two daughters, father, two
sisters ami ono brothor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claudo Frost have
moved back to this city from Oxford
whero ho spent a few months farming.
Baptist Church Notes
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m
Sunday School at 10 a. m
Tho Willing Workers will meet with
Mrs, Retta Miner Friday at 2 p. m to
proparo for the bazar to bo hold In the
near future. Wo note an increasing
interest and attendance in the Sunday
evonlng services.
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After a brief illness Eillt Htirgcman,
for several years a resident of this city,
passed away at his homo iu the Second
Ward, Sunday morning. He is sur
vived by his .wife and ono daughter,
Mls Bmma. Funeral services were
conducted from tho Amuck Mortuary
on WednuMuy morning at 11 o'clock,
j lu charge of Uov. Copo, pastor of the
Our Stock Contains
many articles that will make
lasting and appreciated Xmas GIFTS
Solid Silver Table Ware, Knives, Forks,, Spoons
Silver and Nickel Shears All Sizes
Articles for Mi-lady's Sewing Table
Shaving Sets for Dad or Big Brother
Skates, Knives, Rifles, .Sleds, Coas
ters, and numerous other articles
that willl please the boys and girls.
The Gift Supreme that all the family will enjoy
SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE
GEO. W. TRINE
local Methodist church. Interment
was mude In the city cemetory,
Tho plan of holding the three con
certs, under tho au6p!ccs of the Ue8o
Auditorium association has been some
what changed. At this time, tickots
will bo sold for tho Theo Karlo con
cert on Doc. 10 only Tho price will
bo fl plus war tax for adults and D0
plus war tax for children, At theso
j prices the house should bo tilled, as
there Is no quest icin ns to the high
musical 6tamlngof Mr. Karle, Thoro
Is said to bo no hlghor talent along
this lino in the United Stntcs.
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The Price of Lumber
and building material is so much less
thnn if lina hftan nnri f nrnsnnntc: fnr if
&4 ffnintf miinh Imvnr in an nliririf flinf uta
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feel justified in advising you to build now
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