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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
. f!!il :i f& r m r? m i i? 1 t t l Jf IP- . ! ( r-i r i- uoS vt? .w-- l- . . r- l ? 4 Newspaper That elves Tbe News Fifty-two Weeks Each YeagBft $2.00 VOLUME 49 . " ' RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. EEBRUARVj921 . NUMBER 5 ... . - -...-. .--. ... ,,,,.- . , . i i i i l II I I II .1 Ml III ll l Mi l !! il il I i in wmt l l l I III ! M Here is Just What You Have Been Looking lor Columbia Records 85c k This price covers all standard non-exclusivo ar- y tists records in the ten inch size. We have I spledid new selections. CALL TODAY. mM8"lrf&Ji!!!ati9 f. a xSk-o Utouu u j a scsammmea v Columbia Grafonolas THE JEWELER Columbia Rocdrdo m LsriU,-.J&w.,5gi.Jfe -r-fcfeiji-A-6J5SaiSaI Ktti&Jrir nr i i TURNIN G THE LEAF 1-9-2-0 1-8-2-1 Turn Over A New Leaf Begin the New Year Right That long delayed sitting for a portrait Ypur children want it Your parents want it You owe it to them So come in today while the year is young and -the thought fresh in your mind. Ovor Smith's Shoo Store- The Gleason Studio ra:irairaMi Let Us Do Your Bookkeeping WHY WORRY ABOUT IT YOURSELF? LET US WORRY. Deposit all you receive in tbe bank and piy all your bills by check. When your monthly statement is lent you and your cancelled checks returned, you know exactly what you have done with your money. The're is no question about the amount paid; for the check shows very plainly, in black and white, the complete transaction. WE HAVE AN INTEREST IN YOU. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florancc, Cashier Deposits Guarantied by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of 'tht State of Mbrasla Miifflimiiira tnieuXiiimiuuiiM Nineteen Twenty One I Finds us prepared lo again serve you for another year. It also finds our stock, of groceries corn complete, fresh and new. It also finds us con ducting our business on the same honorable basis as heretofore and our motto "Satisfaction or Your Money Back" strictly observed. LET US SERVE YOU THIS YEAR. Besse Auditorium Now Under New Management Rod Cloud again has but ono Theat er a9 on Monday of this week manager Atkins of tho Besso Auditorium dis posed of his holdings and lease on that piny house tho same now being con trolled by Messrs Tiller and Millorof McCook and Red Cloud. Inimodla'o possession wns glvou ami the theatir opened Us doorb under tho new m.m nn'eiiiiat Monday ovenlug with "Iluni orosquo " I'or sotno time past tho presont man ager of tho Auditciium, Mr. Chut Mill, or, managed tho Orpheutn and during tltii. tlrno gave- Rod Ctoufl a program of ontcrtainment tliat mcritod his thentor a majority patronage over his competitor, proving himself to bo not only an nolo, enorgotlo show man but a good follow ni well. Dtulm; their brief stay In our midst both Mr. and Mrs. Miller have made many friends who will bo pleased to know (hat tho change In affairs will necessitate no changes in tnolr place of residence. Tho Orpheum is now closed and It is said Its equipment will bo shipped to McCook. Somo improvements are contemplat ed being mado In tho Auditorium whloh will make it possible to book real road shows and high class attract ions whloh will no doubt be welcomed by tho theeater goers of our communi ty. A three-piece orchestra has been seenred to furnish music during the regular shows and 'tis whispered that a plpo organ will soon make its appear aucc in tho building. Mr. Geo. Atld'is, tho retiring mana ger, has dopHrted for liib home in Omaha, with no dallnate plans for tho immediate future. Perjury Case Against Pinn Up Next tyeek Motion In Abatement Overruled, by Judftc Lewis H. Blacklcdftc District court opened in MindOn Monday morning, with Judgo Lewis II Ulackledgo presiding hs judgo for tho ilrbt time in this county. Comments on tho way which Judge IJlackledf,o takes to his now work are most favor able. Persons who have had occasion, so far, to bo present in the cdurt room say that Judgo Ulackledgo is business like, dignified, clear-cut in his decis Ions, and shows idl tho qualities of being a fair mid iin artial judgo The trial of the state against. Lewis J. Pinn, who is charged with perjury, came up Mondny. Mtv l'lnu's attor neys, Messrs. Oldham and Sinclair of Kearney, tiled a motion in abatement, arguing that the grand jury which in dicted Mr. Pinn had not been summon ed according to law. Tho caso grows, out of a civil action in which Mr. Pinn's nephew, Churleb.Ylrth, sued him for wages, I'iuu at tho same time bringing u counter claim. Tho evidence in the case wusextiomely contradictory "and Judgo Dungau called u grand jury to investigate the matter. Judgo Mack lodge overruled tho motion in abate merit and tho porjury caso will come to trial next week. Miuden News. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES (By Superintendent) State Fair Premium Lists havo been sent to all of the teachers. Some work should bo prepared for Oils. The law requires an Annual Exhibit tho latter part of April or before. In preparing for this, it is just as easy to make the work so that it will fit in for tho Bladen Fair, tho Farmers' Institute and the State Fair. The Bladen Fair and tho Farmers' Insti tute were very generous with tlto schools. The money they earned on these occasions made a nice little sum to spend for extras that tho school could not ordinarily otherwise afford. Tho Annual Exhibit was so poorly attended last year that it would bo a good plan to hold a small exhibit in cacli school crtrly in April or late in, March that tho parents may see what their children have been doing. In that, case only tho best, as judged by tho teacher, need be sent to tho County Superintendent's office. The towns ought to do something next year for the Bladen Fair, the Fann ers' Institute and the State Fair. So far most of the work has been given by tho country school and Red Cloud. yc want everybody to known we arc on the map. Last year I sent out a brown pamphlet "Rules and Regulations State of Nebraska, Department of Public Welfare." This book gave di rections for giving the physical cx 'nftilnntions that nro required by Jaw. They should be in cncli school to gether with the eye chart. The office at Lincoln reports that only Districts 1, 3, 8, 11, 11, 1G, 2G, 27, 32, 38, 39, 13, Gl75, 83 and 81 havo reported. Pages G2 to bottom of G7 aro the pages tho teachers should read. The Literary Digest (Funk & Wag nails Co., 35-1-3G0 Fourth Ave., New York City, N. Y.) have a map of Europe including Africa right up to date. This map is, 3& by 4 1-3 feet and sells to schools for $4.'10. The following remittances havo been sent in for thcrclief of tho starving: . Mollie Seickmann's school $5.00. Helen Stincr'a school $1.75. Mrs. Delia McCullum $10.00. Helen Johnson $10.00. Helen Johnson's school $2.20. Hazel Haxton's school $4.00. Kellett-Cahill Nuptials Ou Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at tho Catholic church occurred tho marr iage of Miss Theresa Kellott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kellett, to Mr. Frauds M, Cahlll of Franklin, tho Rov. Father Fitzgerald officiating. Tho bride was attended by Miss Mildred McCartney while Emot Cahlll was best man. After the ceremony a wedding break fast was t-erved at tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Tho brldo was born and roared iu this community and sluco graduating from tho Rod Cloud Publlo Schools has taught school uoar Upland where bho mot tho young man of hor choloo. x Tho young couplo will moko their homo on a farm south of Upland whoro ho is engaged in farming. Red Cloud Wins Debate Tuesday evening at tho High School Auditorium the first debate of n series was won by Red Cloud over Cowles. The subject for debate was "Resolved that tho literacy test ou immigration should bo repealed". '' The Red Cloud students .took tho affirmative hide and its team was coin posed of Howard Friable, John Nouer berg, Gladys llcitfro. Cowles was ou the negative bide and Ida Keoney, Mablo McCoy and Donald Mcliridc composed its team. ' Supt. L. O. (1 recti of Ccwles whs pres ent and aotod as Chairman for tho evening. Dr. Calvin II. French, President of tho Hastings College, was tho judge. During tho debate interest grew as it went on and those present nro anxi ously waiting for tho next debato be cause this Rubjoct is nu important question iu this country today. Since' Uluo Hill won over Lawreuco tho former school team will bo tho locals next opponents to meet and since Rod Cloud was successful on tho aillrmativo side they will try tho nega tive stdo next time. Prices on Our Precious Stones ARE REASONABLE BECAUSE A PRECIOUS STONE' BEARS A HIGH PRICE DOES NOT MEAN IN OUR STORE THAT 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 LIFELONG RECOMMENDATION OF OUR ESTABLISH MENT. We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right B. H. Newhouse ace ctoud Jeweler and Optometrist Ncbrska. I MIIBlilllli:illllllllll!llllllWlllllllllH i'li WVOCSRKaE g- , II I a-jarm i.. IfaWI Mr I II I I -II I -iui I 51 S Buy Them With Yowi 1 la m i m u m Eggt and. Chicken Money! Set aside "your egg and chicken money and, almost before you realize it, you will have' enough to buy an equipment of beautiful "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensik. 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