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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1922)
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Ji .a IN SLEEPING WEAR CERTAIN FUNDAMENTAL THINGS MUST BE ADHERED VO IN ORDER TO J GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION QUALITY OF CLOTH IN THE GARMENT STYLE WORKMAN-1 SHIP FIT AND PRICE - I i I IN BRIGHTON CARLSBAD SLEEPING WEAR YOU , FIND ALL OF THESE THEY ARE MADE FROM . THE BEST MATERIALS, IN MANY POPULAR STY LESTHE WORKMANSHIP IS A FEATURE IN IT-! SELF EVERY GARMENT IS CUT ROOMY WHICH ! MAKES FOR COMFORT I I I THERE IS A PRICE TO SUIT ALL i THIS NATIONALLY KNOWN SLEEPING WEARi aOMES IN MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S STYLES NOW ON DISPLAY ! The R. P. Weesner Co. -ni'i iniiii) Hllil .HlMn. inllil) I'X- i jcm1- iii fm in in h i.iilive of iiiittui o oT the Inlet' en- V-'. or cnuiry liontii fur (-pi'ti'it i .. (itlt tier 1 11 priti'l'f f.u "i. r, and tilth liii jit'i ii lire in pn' in griiiluuif wotlc i.i eiiMi'i' comity. In u Red Cloud IiIkIi f-cllOIII, HIKl teiMil Hie blnti' iiiilvLM-iiiy. lit lltlH HCI VClt tllC ll'l)lll)ll. .in nurtv, til I'.klitlllW flltttllflWtu. '..1ll tf...tttWtf ttlo ... . ..... r j.i .... ....:. 11.111 l.IIIlU coiiuiiitifHiiian, county heuroury, coim. ty I'liiili'iiuiii, congres-ional sucrotiuy ana delegate to imtioiml convention in l'.UJ III ClliCllgO. Hll With 111010(1 10 preHcnttttivo by 000 majority, two to one, In one of the wuriiicct political contests ever sinned In litis dNlrlct, notwithstanding O. Hi) mi carried tin! county by 100. NubntNka Stutc Join mil (iiirin-r of ' lied lila use. Mr. I Saturday morning u PK of gloom CGssful was cast over mis coniiniinuy iiy uio Hell's Half Acre Pleased People and Was a Success -u KIM) i BSSSSSSS323 &&EB$&3 s-is sn I 1 w m w l!J 1 THE FLEISHER YARNS -BUY THEM HERE YOU WILL LIKE THE. UNIFORM SOFTNESS AND BEAUTI FUL, CLEAR COLORS OF THE FLEISHER YARNS. YOU ARE (JERTAIN TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE COLORS AMONG .THEM AND ALWAYS THE NEWEST SHADES. A GARMENT 'MADE OF THE FLEISHER YARNS WILL HOLD ITS SHAPE INDEFINITELY' AN IMPORTANT FACT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING YiOUR KNITTING YARNS. IN THE NEW FLEISHER BOOKS ON KNITTING AND CRO, CHETING YOU CAN LEARN HOW TO MAKE ANY NUMBER OF INTERESTING GARMENTS. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU QOPIES AND OUR NEW LINE OF THE FLEISH ER YARNS, FEATURING THE SEASON'S FASHIONABLE COLORS. BARBARA PHARES $ re: Aftcr several days and nights of hard work by the American Legion mem bers iiud other, "Hell's Half Acre" opened its doors at the Sale Puvillon Friday evening. The paviltou was decorated with flags and buutiup, also properly heated. Both sides of the barn were lined with booths filled with goods that went like hot cakes in winter time. The Blnpt.Y?i game whs a whirl wind as the alumi-' num ware and pyrex dishes disappeared liUe dew in the morning bun. The center Wis converted into a dance Hoor where the young folks, both cvonlngs, lind a very ciijoyuble time, while Hot.'!, or olicstia dished out their usuul grade of fli'St-ohibstmihla for the event. The crowds were very large and the people had plenty of fun both evenings. Friday evening Jiu, McUiide, of Cowlos, presided as judge of the Kan garoo Court, with Paul Polnicky and Chas. Pichler as policemen. They had considerable fun ill relieving several meu of their "bucks." Saturday evo uiug Dr. Creightou filled the judge's chair and he, likewise, had a good time in imposing ilutfe upon those who were brought before him. These geutlc men's makeup was good and they re sembled the days of the past In truly western style. Saturday evening the band rendered several selections that pleased the peo Everett Hawkins was present and took movie pictures of the event whloh will be shown at the Auditorium Fri day and Saturday. Promptly at 12 o'clock Saturday night the most successful event that has been put on at this pavilion closed its doors. The Legion boys' now have their treasury replenished and the money will be used for good causes. They ex pect to put this eventon next year and it will be bigger and better than any carnival pulled off hero. announcement tlmt Knile llnrielt had passed iiwuy at it hospital in Omuliii at 4 o'clock, to which place he hud been taken in hopes that medical hU ill might, nave his life lie was injuted November 0th, while practicing with the Legion team for Armistice Day game which was cmcellod after tho accident. Although j lit le hopo was given for his recovery, word had been received here at differ- I nut ttliiua fi iilimiliilliirr lilu t tintM vfittiitti t u..wv..... ....... u....u...b ..... ...,r. u ...... .. but a change for tins worst cmue which in.Milted in his death. William Ernest Banctt was born in Smith County, Khiisms, July 8, 15)00, and whs ngtd 22 years., months and a days. In 1U0S the family moved to this city where hu attended tho local high .school and graduated. During his school days he took an active part in athletics and was the star of ninny foot ball ginnes. Fur the past two years he bus been HS'-ociuted witlt his fattier in the trucking business He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barrett, one brother, Cecil, two sisters, Miss Ila, at home, and Mrs. Harold Moranville, of Hem ingford, and the sympathy of tho en tire community goen out to tho be reaved ones, and in no small measure to his broken-hearted fiancee, Mies Kutb Oattnan to whom he was soon to huvo been married. Funeral sci vices wore held at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Hurdman and Itev Cope conduct ing the servicos. Tho church whs crowded with his many friends, who wore present to pay their last tribute to a young man who was a kind friend to those with whom he camu in con tact. The large profusion .of lloweis which covered the casket showed the esteem in which he was held in the community. Interment wus made lu the city cemetery. A Financial Rainbow SAVING ACCOUNTLsa most welcome rainbow to the financial storms of your life. After tho clouds have rolled by and you find your Savings still there, the future will look ever so much brighter and cheerful. And you will be glad that you started an account. Why not get busy to-day? Take a few dollars and Start an Account with this bank. And with a Utile added each week plus the interest wc contribute, you will soon have a sum to allay all fears of any financial storm in the future. If not already a depositor opon an account today. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floi&nce, Prcttdent Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flounce, Cashier Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 DtpotUn OuarantetitOytht DipQillort Omirantv Faml of th Malt of Stbratka urararaniiiM A RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA iiasvjSiav-cisvcMjC www .WJ Place Your Coal IfymvpmHWMlllttWMtll MIMIiWIPIimmVIVMMWV MW HHiM W4lMCIfiMIM WiNMIWMMliM ilMM MWIMilli'IIIHWWWHHi,Hli IMWMII'1 '' !! III II m, llWWMintMMWMWWM I sF?k Mass Meeting of Tax Payers The County Commissioners, nnd com mittees of the Farmers' Union, and tho Farm Bureau invito nil members of the School Hoards and Teachers, of Webster County, also any and all tax payers interested, to a meeting to bo held In the Court House at Red Cloud, at 1 p. in , on Saturday, November 2."), 1022, for tho purpose of discussing tuxes In all Its phases, of Keliools, CkUinlyuid Township, with the ob jeet of furniulHtiug ili tluite rt'couunen datioiib for, lax (eduction Salvation Army Drive The committee on organization for Webster county have appointed the following persons to raise the $025 al lotted to Webster county: Red Cloud Dr. Robt. Damerell, Gil bert Beck, Mrs George Kulley, Mrs. William Hunt, Miss Beta McDowell. Inavale Jas. Sllvey, O. A. Waldo. Guide Rock Lloyd Hunter, Fred Molley. Blue Hill Fred Hopka,, Edgar Mo Bride. Bladen J L. Asbmore, S. P. Dun can, J. Mollllace. Cowles James McBride, E. T. Foe. Rosemont Fred Herald. When they see you give all you can afford. If a high school girl tags you, do your best. This should all be raised by Satur day, November 18. m m PRECINCT ASSESSORS This Christmas Your Photograph , the only gift that only vnn ran malfp. v, . 'A.-'- K'.'" &&.: INow is the time to pnone ,. Red. 132 for an appoint- "" ment. A&$ x The Gleason Studio 9W U4 XW4 ers Now The Malone-Geliatly Co. i iMflWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWW The Motion Pictures of Armistice Day JJell's Half Acre. Ird I'm tide, HIkIi .School Flra Drill, etc , taken by E. Hawkins are back to Ked Cloud in ex cellent condition. Thoy will 'be shown In connection While Now York Sleeps Htid Cartor Dellavcn Comedy at tho Besse Auditorium Friday and Saturday, At the general election held Nov ember 7th the following were elected precinct nssc:ors: Guido Rock John Ohmstcdc. Beaver Creek J. H. Portinor Stillwater Oliris SchafTer Oald Creek R. H. Allen Garfield Frank Amack Pleasant Hilf Henry Johnson Elm Creek Fred Huppurt Potsibjn Otto Muller Line Ficd Uorbett Cov.le. fiongo Hoit Red (.loud Henry fiilhm Butln Joe Havtl Glenwood Jas. liubatka Walnut Creek Frank Stokes Inavale C. G. Pitney Cathet Um Georjjs P. r.'th?r Ilannony J. It. Scott Red Cloud City G. V. Hutchinson At a meeting of the Etintein Star lodgu held Monday evening the degree work was conferred on Mrs. Pharos. The feature of the evonlng was tho use of tho stereoptlaan slides whloh were used in the degree work. WISE PARENTS WILL HAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED AND TESTED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PREPARED TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN PENS WITH CLIP $1.60 BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOPOINT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS 10c PER DOZEN Pocket Ben Watches $1.50 Glo Ben Watches $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. Get Your Harness Fixed up and oiled before sping-lhen you wont have to slop and fix them. Bring them in and have them fixed and oiled now, Prices are right and will do you a good job. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery Annual ed Cross Roll November 11th, to 30th. Call tJWI" All "fc -v xv VA r !W. LtilfUb't .- k u --v rt i TaI r ( i