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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
J SBf A RewsHapcr That Ue The Km Flftyto H'echs Each Year Far 51,50 J B VOLUME 50 .' RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, JULY G, 1922 , NUMBER 27. TTiTHlOJi'rvX.- iiMiuaiiiMawMMaiiuBuaMan3ajHiiiwmvirtMJJMWpiw t iwmiwnm nmwW4VmK&immKKnmvmm wmwmiimiwwiUtwrwwimwmMammtmTatiHLt Jm fcj &'4 t I - a k . I H j a k . . .& m & fc I mm , .,..,- - HniinH Clvr fn n cfy rl Tmirf -u-" miksiumsiw. l-KUl fcKlilM.h 3tM V k-Vft? 1 & w X V WA bU a U kl , Wfc. X UU1 B. ffi&fttt I - I '. PU Why S Wear Underwear That is Uncomfortable in Cut or Size? fW4 .rSm w - k Have a Large Line of Underwear in LADIES' . AND CHILDREN'S Styl es Ladies Knit Unionsuits t in sizes 361 to 50. Infants in cotton or wool bands Children's in all sizes from 2 to 14 years in nainsook with the waist and place -for hose supporters. Tito preliminary houriiifc of Tlios. Klllouli, who was arrested on ' two counts iiintiHliiutflitcr itml the illoaal .sail' uf liquor, was held this mornliigf before Judge I.itmiey and hu was bound over to the next term of distinct court court, In- furniMiel bond. It lb alleged that Mr. Klllough sold liquor to'lloy Bobbins whlchctmacd his death. June Weather Report Temperature: Menu 70 dog., nmxi. mum 102 deg. on 'I'M, minimum 41 cleg, on 3rd. Precipitation 0 01 Inches. Number of days Clear 21, partly cloudy 5, cloudy 1. Dates of hall light 18th. Thunderstorms 18, 27, 28, 30th. Prevailing wind Direction South 8 days. Rainfall since Jan. 1, 0 01 inches. Chris. S. Ludlow, Observer. Red Cloud Wins Two. Games .r...... COMMISSION'ERS PROCEEDINGS Ked Cioud, Nib"., July 3, 1922. , The County Uotml of Commission er n.ct us per adjournment at 10:il() ."m.. v. ith nil members pre cut. The (ollowinjr claim wyio ,iw1ili.d and n' uvccl and County Clerk m- Article 1 to dow warrant on tho prop' fund j in payment of same: BRIDGE FUND Roy Garrptaon H. G. Fein. Commissioner D'st. No. 1 . . . CD. Barry L ...... Irvin Ailea Arch Harris ..... - R B. Lcggctt GENERAL FUND Dr, E. D. Loiby Henry Fausch Anna Stumpenhorst Red Cloud Chief .T E. V. Stevens R. B. Leggctt R. P, Wccsncr . iimw wnm i m iiwHiM mum imii ywgmgrBasataraapsawwgiggwrnrn:rr,wB ? 23.00 , 03.00 . 23.00 0.70 7.50 . 37.no . 24.50 Geo. II. Overing Frank Huff or J. P. Grant BARBARA PHARES Red Cloud, Nebraska AGENTS "Ladies Home Journal Patterns" "Warner Brothers Corsets" Mrs. E. J. Emerton G. D. Barry E. J. Cox Frank Stokes Geo.'Heffelbower J.ff. Beal ., S Shlpman .2 OH BOY! Nark Twain's Masterpiece "A Connecticut Yankee At King Arthur's Court." In the greatest picture ever offered mankind for his edification and amusement. ' - '- -9 reels showing in cities for 75c to $1.50 ?ho BESSE AUDITORIUM c? Tue. July 11, Wed. July 12, Thur. July 13 PRICES: - 40c & tax; - 20c & tax. Don't forget the dates! - LET'S GO! Tho Red Cloud ball team went to Tllnrlnn .Qnrwlnvr nfntnnrtrt tt1min tlim increased their batting average and 5InK Tc!' Co " plso their percentage in the Po'lv League. Collins was on the mound for our team and he pitched a good game. Ken Uloud won by a score of 8 to'2. Tuesday afternoon the local team went to Senter's Park where they played the Franklin team. Red 'Cloud won by a score of G to 4. Slaby struck out fourteen while his opponent Houtz struck out three. About all the players on our team secured two I base hits and they also pulled off a couple of double plays. Bladen comes hero next Sunday afternoon for a game. The following is the present stand ing of the Polly League team: SPECIAL S A GEXU1XK COW imK Lr.A'l'Hl-.U'nKLT WITH .SILVER NICKEL INITIAL ULCKEL AT $1.0l OTHKU BELTS AND BUCKLES UP TO $7.50. WASHABLE WHITE LEATHER BELTS $1.00. A FULL LINE OF "KUM-A-PAUT" CUFF BUTTONS, (A SNAP TO BUTTON bOc $1.00 AND $i.ro. Boyd Harrington M. B. Corner W. E. Bean W. E. Patterson - Adolf Sidlo C. E. Vaughan J. W Mclntyrc . R. H. Allen Chris Schaofer Emory Bean Otto Muller Holstein Upland Lawrence Red Cloud Blue Hill Bladen Won 8 C 4 4 2 1 Lost 1 3 3 4 7 7 .888 .666 .571 .00 .222 .125 37.50 205.00 60.00 21.70 10.30 45 no 7C.2.1 20 48 701.85 4.75 3.i 24.00 3.75 135.00 150.00 145.00 90.70 107.50 77.50 175.00 150.73 136.16 120.50 220.94 75.00 150 00 130.00 . 200.27 , 250.00 , 101.10 . 115.60 . 98.50 . 102"!30 . 103.80 RITE-RITE THE NEW MECHANICAL PENCIL, EACH, 10c. EXTRA LEADS 15c PER DOZEN. DEADS FIT PAL, EVERSHARP, AUTO POINT, ETC. IIOL-TITE SOFT COLLAR FASTENERS 50c. KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. WWWVWJVAV.V.VAV.V.SV.VSVV.VVVASVJV 5 Phone.lnd. 3 on 90, Belli 74. , Residence, Bell 241 Mrs. Ed Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB -, ' ' 1 T. AMACK-PHONB IND. 32M FARM BUREAU NOTES (By County Agent, Henry R. Fausch.) Tho Dairy Judging Contest was held out to Starke Brothers Holstein farm. M. W. Lauritson, Extension Dairy Specialist of Lincoln was in charge. Seven members of the Dairy Calf Club took paiV for a place on the Dairy Team to represent Webster county at the Nebraska State Fair. Following is the score of the con testants: Lorimcr Edson 250 out of a possible 300, Wm. Arndt 235, Robert Overing 225, Oscar Ramey 215, Al bert Vance 210, Paul Anu't 205, Paul Gurnoy 175. Members of tho Live Stock team took the work for the practice and made the following score. Cecil Means 265, .Oscar Lea 220, Spencer Vanco 220 and Eugene White 205. WOMEN'S CLUB ORGANZIED Tho farm women west of Red Cloud met at tho homo of Mrs. W. IT. Thomas and organized tho Red Cloud Com munity Club. The following officers were elected: Mrs. II. E. Thomas, president; Mrs. Luther Crabill, vice president; 'Mrs. Laird Potter, secre tary; Mrs. George Coon, treasurer. Tho Club has a membership of 14 members and a drive is on for more. On Friday, Juno 23rd they mot at tho homo of Mrs. Geo. Coon and tho program was "Homo Laundry" with Mrs Laird Potter as leader. The next meeting will bo Friday, July 21st at tho homo of Mrs. Max Mizor. Program, "What tho Women in tho Home Should Know of Business Affnirs." Mrs. H. E. Thomas, leader. T. J. Chaplin Grant Shidler . H. H Crowel C. A. Waldo 1 H. A. Sbumpenhorst At 2 o'clock p. m., the time set for a hearing on the petition of W. K. Burwell for license to conduct a Pool and Billiard hall in the Village of Inavale said matter was taken up and discussed by the Board. The Board being satisfied that his peti tion was signed by the proper number of legal voters and freeholders of Inavale Precinct and there being no objections or remonstrances on file a motion was made by Shidler seconded by Stumpenhorst, that the said peti tion be granted and County Clerk in structed to issue W. R. Burwell a new license for one year after his paying to tho County Teasurer the proper license lee. motion camcu. Tho report of Geo. Anthes, State Examiner which was filed in the of fice of the County Clerk on June 29, 1922, was placed before tho Board showinsr an audit of tho County Treasurer's office from Nov. 17th to Dec. Sjl, 1921, also from Jan. 1st to May 31st, 1922 and that all, receipts and disbursements were properly ac counted for. On motion tho report was accepted and County Clerk in structed to mako a notation of same In tho Commissioners proceedings t.s required by law. No further businos3 appearing tho Board adjourned to Aug, 1, 1922. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk , Get Acquainted Order Blank FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS . Date THE LINCOLN STAR, Lincoln, Nebr. Enclosed is 75 cents, for which send me by mail your daily edition, every day but Sunday for three months, with the understanding that the paper will stop when the time is up unless I order it continued. R. n ' , p- 9 Name n D ....X Town State... (Write plainly, in pencil. Ink blots.) P. 8. Add 35 cents to above amount if Sunday is desired) Lutheran Church No 6orvlces ,untll further notice. Pastor will bo absent for three or four weeks. IBBK "Sav young nun and bacoma raapact abla and raapactad. It'a tha auraat way."-BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THIS MAXIM from the mind of one of .America's greatest thinkers should strike home with the young men pi Red Cloud and vicinity, Ojp most successful business men have heeded it in their youth and are happy f or having done so. They practiced thrift without personal inconvenience and the dollars they thus saved proved the foundation for their succsss. If not mtrnady a dapoultor opmn mn account today, THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, President Had Cloud, Nab. S. R. Florence, Cutler Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 Depoillt Ouarantud by tht Depotltori Guaranty Fund of the State oXtbraUa - Think "Chief ' when yon think "printout" Grace Church Notes 4th Sunday after Trinity Sunday School at 10. Morning Sarvlca at 1.1,' Union Evening Sarrioa outside Con gregational ouarotrat 8. Bert and Walter Anderson spent Tuesday in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell and children have returned home from Kansas City whero they have been vis. ltlng relatives. A. B qhibill shipped one carof hoirs to tfaflTmnrket at St. Joa&ueV day morrilng and" J. C. Burgffiffirp cars 01 came w nansas uiw:ai isurgvaa went 10 '&wiu vuy, I charge of his stock. Id Protect Your Horses and Cows From Flies We Sell Only The Best The Market Affords , ' Dr. Hess' FLY-CHASER Standard FLY-SHY Richardson FLY-NO These have all been tested by our customers and found reliable, ' CHAS. L. COTTING 4.0S t; ' ' 4m. '' I I rt M '' 'AJli t a , ti: - WUtf wm- 'fa 1