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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1923)
mr n i t ft V- t $ " fturt 6,.k.ty JaasiaaaaiM. uw. . --- .---.. - For $1.50 4 Newspaper That Gives The Reus Fifty-two Weeks Each Year VOLUME 51 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 15. im NUMBER 7. imT-jwfiiPajni'iuajwimMi.VKarwwwiiMMm mp "w MgauCTiittwaarontanr L- We still continue to give EXCELLENT BARGAINS 111 WINTER GOODS -i . HEAVY UNDERWEAR DUCK. COATS O'SHOES . WOOL SHIRTS SWEATERS For the balance ol this month we are giving extraordinary reduction in BOYS CLOTHING leas than first cost $3.60 TO $10.00 It wjjl Pay You to Look Us Up Before Buying Elsewhere W. G. Hamflton Ck Co. 1 III si mi i Angel of Death Calls Four . JOSEl'H PAVL1CEK .1 t'pli I'uvlli'ck , .-il 7'"i vents, II llton t lis tlllil 1 il.i t i. I'll nu .y Slltlll ohj morning tif'i-i ii 'M'i'Ii i lut'ss at tile ho i nf Ins - i). .lolin I'm licck. 'J'Ih' i M'fitsfil vmi tin n in Alistrin, Nnv iiiiii' I), lSKi, mih! I'liiiu-in Aiiu'rlcn in 1SHO, wlii'ii liu puiflihM'il u farm in H.'tlin township. i-'unr.uATKi) cmis Mi;irr (Contr? iiitcd) r- The scond county convention of the W. man's Federated Clubs ioi Wclntcr county convened in the M. h. chui rh on Wednesday. We can .safe ly estimate the attendance nt about one hundred fiftv, as one hundred and thirteen delegates alone wcie -ervod dinner in the basement of the 1 M. K. church by the Ladles' Aid So- Numbered among these were Ills uifn died In 11)00 nml . liu-.. flint time lnnl lieun iiiiiltlnir Ills Imiiiih with cicties. hiNMisi.lqbii I the State Prcs'dent, Mrs. Kdgnr U. II.- Is survived by four sons. Joseph 1'enny of Fullcrton; Mrs. C. E. Strong, ... ..... .. . . -i "..!!. ........... Cln4, CiMAKtMlnnilrtnl ir., aim .lonti ui tills piHCP, iranK or Kansas City, mill William el Seattle, Washington, unit h dHiighter, Mrs. Mnry Prlbyl of Oketo, Kuns. The service was conducted by Itev. Cope, MondHy morning after which in terment wns made In the city cometery. MRS. ALISON LETSON lt-& ism S NEW TAMPED GOODS FOR EMBROIDERING LUNCHEON SETS PILLOW CASES SOFA PILLOWS pRESSER SCARFS TABLE RUNNERS CENTER PIECES BUFFETT SETS DOILIES The R. P. Weesner Co. E.fff J-iVryM't- Mrs All'on Letson was born in New York City, September 28. 1 844, and departed this life February 0, 1923, nt the home of ber son, Postmaster and Mrs. II. C Letson. She was left an orphnn at tlieage of live years, and fromi that time until her marriage, she andher only sister made their borne with' an unole and aunt.'" In I8?6slie and her husband moreu to ues .moidcs, lova, ana .irauj there to .Red Cloud ib 1B82 Whero-sne basBucfs ber'hoi eVer1 sincTe.-jIei' fqarjeOpUis ,i)Ki,snn igborase,- daughter. Llllleand henhusband preccdfed"',uer through tboVjraileF.'of ,-tfio ''fttiadow 'of death. V'j"i? ".--otf '': f She leavesi,ib mourn her'loss, three KOU3, VVIIUqA now living- in Oakland, California, Hurry and Holton of this city, and daughter Mrs. Frank Cowden, also ot this olty. 'Funeral services were conducted at the homo by Iter. II. V. Cope, last Sunday afternoon, and interment Was made beside her husband iu the city cemetery. WALLACE CONLEY Wnlln6o Conley, nKd 10 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conley, resid ing near Inaviile, passed away last Thursduy evening, February 8, alter n weeks illness. The funeral services were conducted by Rev llailey, Sun day afternoon, after which interment was made iu the Red Cloud cemetery. The bereaved parents have the syra. pathy of their many friends. ELMER LEO ABBOTT Elmer Leo, ned 1 year, 0 mouths and 30 days, the only son of Mr. uud Mrs. Earl Abbott, residing south ot Iuavale, passed away Tuesday, Febru ary 13, after u brief illness at the home ot his parents. The fuueral services were hold at the Mt hope church to. day. The brief stricken parents and relatives have the sympathy of their ninny frlouds, Union Locals to Debate of Culliertson, State Superintendent of the department of citizenship and Mm. E. E. Burr, of Guide Rock, coun ty president. Mrs. A. J. Jenison of Harvard, 5th district president, was unable to be present on account of illness. They all seemed to greatly appre ciate the fine program prepared and each sessinn was so impressive thr.t it mnke.s it difficult to select which wns'' most impressive.' We wish wc might have the addresses of Mrs. Holton .Letson, Mrs. Burr, Mrs. E. 11. tfcjiny, Mrs. C. E. Strong and Miss Gertrude Goon published in full. i They' all showed themselves speak ers of large mentality and great force of character, in their stirring' ad. JAmmS TUJ1A aim .f ttiA pArlrflrAtf 9 jEuilttto forFVd editetttonaL Vluiotboth the useful and. the beau -.. .S .. . .L UOi, snowed in tne messacs.irom me. K!ittivJB clubs in the Round Table discussion and gave evidence of tho .strength ,of clubwork.t The'ir six departments are: Child Welfare, 'Legislative, Citizcnshp, Ap plied Education, Fine Arts and Pub licity. There arc three hundred and fifteen-, clubs in this state and seven in our county. Our County President, Mrs. E. E. Burr, has the distinction of securing more live clubs in this fith district then nny other worker. Her goal f jr this county is a Feder ated club in every precinct. And Mrs. Penny stated the very thing we needed to make this possJde, the 3 G's grit, grace and green backs Women are not afraid of big tnsks, wc r.rc not slackers and wc have a pe culiar habit of sticking to things un til they arc finished. If our influence is not felt, the fault is all with our selves. One of the big jobs the club women have mnppcd out for themselves, Nationally, is to banish illiteracy from the U. S. A. by 1930! Their slogan is, "Each One Teach One!" Some of this ounty's club activities have been: Health Conferences, Art Exhibits, Special Programs, Agitation for new School Houses, Lyceum Courses, Sewing Clubs, Donations of Fruit and Clothes to Orphnnges, etc. There is nothing new about this work. The same problems are their each year. We need our ingenuity, not bo much in find'njc new things to do, as new ways of doing the same ser vice. The fundamentals in life are the ?nmo year after year. In the long-to-bc-remcmbcrcd clos- Watch Jewelry and Clock Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. v HcryJco.. SCHAAF & TURNER FUNERAL HONE,. , Licenced Embalmer Funeral Directors Bell 80. Ind. . ' (m' I dB i20x m lueses rf IK 7K IflQrU&En HlNiawTi.ii- i 1 i i is i ff 3IIfei!$2 iim:n&Kttmnim&mzx DR. PHILLIPS STAMPED GRAPE FRUIT Dr. Phillips Grape Fruit is "ALWAYS RIPE" and "FIT TO EAT". Tree ripened-not artilically colored. Why not buy the best? Dr. Phillips cost no more than other grape fruit notguaranteed or tree ripened. The Brown Fruit Co. Grand Island, Nebraska, UBS&S&SSgESffiBBii irh iij r, Trteir..3 mAJt4HmJrtM t wnwiar WlV.W. I Phonc'Ind. 3 on 90, Bch 1 74. Residence, Bell '24 1 h Irs. Ed AmacK . UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB I. T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 32M The Red Cloud Farmers Union Local ohullengcs the Garfield Union Local in debate on the question of Sh p Subsidy. The debate to bo held in the I. O. O. F. hall, Feb. 2, nt 7:30 p. m. Tho dor- field Local to confer with Cluis. Stew- ing moments every one vowed a new urd, who i captain for the Red Cloud1 vaw allegiance to club work1 u"" '" v" ",,,u" '""" "' "luehuun ,, rnnntv rnn..nlinn ,,..,. invltwl to Blue Hill for next year and the convention "moved to except tho invi- ... t.ition. The prei'dent adjourned the Married at Blue Hill recond countv convontton fill M Tailored Brassieres Needed for thoy will tube. Theru will iiUu bo pioijrnin of muhlu and readings. 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L' "" 'I & mote a cainpimr grounu una (it.; p r . , - ( l'tuvoi.t aud Ih grndiiiitooflhaloiMllilgli snl.ocd and '.. . ..,, ' ,,,' is. i jo.iug man of sterling tli, (Caiwe und it Is to bo hoped tho pB.plo ,kj nuuu mu uii v oi in.s cnoice h a iiangu 0f Hed Cloud and vJc nlty win ejn lill) rW smft Spring fl The trim outlines of some of the new little basque frocks re quire n surface absolutely smooth beneath. C A number of new brassieres adapted to this purpose are now exhibited. r ' ' ' Our corietmrei will be glad ro fit them for you. BARBARA PHARES tor of Mr and .Mrs. C. C. Howe mid an estimable young lady. is the enterprise nl n. Commorclal Advertiser. -Wednesday's ' Sjfj zmmmkijMmimmmmm J w) aV .aj B 1 ' 1 m IMM I