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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1923)
BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, GfflEP ! THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED KVEKY (THURSDAY Cntorcd In the foetofllcc nt Med Cloud. Neb M Becond Clan Matter A. B. McAItTIIUK, Kdltor and Owner Advertising Rates Foreign, per column Inch I5c Local, 12HA15 FARM BUREAU NOTES (By County Extensijn Agent, H. II. Fausch) GIRL'S CLOTHING OLUB Girls'-of Red Cloud end vicinity aic fiolicitcd to meet at the Court House Saturday afternoon March 17th lit 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Max Mizer and Mrs. Wm H. Thomas will organize the Girl's Clothing Clubs for the ensuing year. Mothers arc urged to attend this meeting as well as the girls. Don't wait for a special invitation. If In terested plan to attend this meeting. The goals for a 1-11 Club are &s follows: 1. Five or more members working on one club project. Active members arc 10 to 18 years old inclusive. Those Jibovc or below arc called associate members and cannot compete for state prizes. 2. A local leader in charge who is general advisor. 3. A Club organization with their own officers having charge of busi ness meetings. 4. At least six meetings during the year. These are to include organiza tion, and goals G, 7, 8 and 9. 5. A judging contest during the year. 0. A demonstration team giving at least one public demonstration locally. 7. An exhibit of club work. 8. An Achievement Day. (The Fin ish Up) !). At least 60 of the members filing final reports. When the first four goals have been lcportcd a .Standard Club Charter is issued. When all have been attained, the Seal of Achievement is awarded. THE OLUB IN THE COMMUNITY A Clothinir Club may be of splendid help not only for tlie girls themselves but for the community. It takes pub lie-spirited leadership on the part of sjme local woman together with that of tlie parents and others to make a club a success Such a club may insan much in developing future lc&dcrship among the boys and girls in the com munity. Not only will the members learn how to sew easily and well but will learn something of "buy man ship" and of being economically, neat ly and (becomingly dressed. Such a club develops self-reliance along a lino girls will use throughout their lives. If opportunities arc given for public demonstrations the better prac tices taught in the club problems may ,bc presented to others so that the in fluence will be felt in the community and the principles mudc firm in the minds of the club members. B. F. Reed icturncd home Wednes day morning fiom Kansas City whcio he has been for the past few days attending to business matters. LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO Owing to the thirty yeari ago file being Incomplete there will be no thirty year iiko Items for two weeks, but after thnt tlioy will appear regular with the othors. 10 YKARS AGO Sale-ARMY SHOES-Sale Wc have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Price 2.75 These shoes are 100 'per cent solid leather with heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The uppers are' of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tougue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling very fast and we ad vise you to order at oucc to insure your order being filled. The sizes are 6 to 11 all widths; Pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes arc not satisfactory. THE U. S. STORES CO. 1441 Broadway, New York City Hubert Nciierburg whs in Franklin Tuesday. Dr. ami Mis. Stockman entertained the 5C0 club on Tuesday evening. C. 15. Strong Is spending several days in Culbertson this wet-It on buhl n bu. Rev. 15. N. Tompkins left Monday for Table Rock, where he will assist in conducting revival meetings. Lawrenco MuCiiII spent a few days the first of the week In Yumn. Colo., attending to some business matters. Hen Herrlck's team became frighten o.l Tuesday and ran away. Hen wat thrown out of the wagon and consider ably bruised find scratched op. E.'j. Ovprlng Jr., of the llrm of Ovorlng Bro'8. and Company, left for Wray, Colorado, on Monday, where he spent several days attending to busi pess matters. , On Monduy noon the fire depart ment was called to the home of Wilbur Hamilton, to extinguish a blaze which hud caught from a defective flu. The tire boys responded promptly nnd did good work, us the flic had made con slderable headway before being dls covered. The damage done was about $000. Claude Starr Junior Flyweight Champion Tho above appears on the hack of 10 YEARS A(iO of beautiful gold watch awarded "Shooting Starr" 1 1-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Starr of this city, last Thursday night, at Sterliug. Young Starr Is the pride of all Brush llstic fans mid when he entered the Sterling light fest, staged three duys last week, many of his admirers uo compalned him each night. Starr won his bonis, with ettse the first two nights, which quulillcd him for tho finals of Tuesday Two other tlj-pound sluggers showtd up In the finals which meant that .some one must enter two tights the last nitfht. Starr diew Doviilt and had a wallt-away, in spite of thi! fact that he was sick when he entered the reaped arena. in the secoud dtaw young Starr drew llauna, who was declined tho scrappiest kid In the state. However, "Shooting Starr" had his eye on one of those beautiful go'd watches and spurred by this fact to gether with some skillful coHOhing of his promoter, Johnny Fiuiisilvcr und the encouraging appeals from hun dreds of admirers, ho continued the bout for three rounds, when the referee called the bout a draw. On bohalf of "Shooting Slim" who believes he cn beat Hunna, the Re publican takes pleasuro In extending the next bout which will probably be held here sometime In March, and at young Hanna a cordial invitation which time the draw contest cau be settled and the boxing gloves awarded. a to to When Your PLUMBING B WIRING Goes Vroni phone us We make a specialty of quick Repair work, keeping always ready the materials for immediate service. Or if you have new work that you wish us to figure on wc will be very glad to submit prices. Our work is guaranteed to give you satisfaction, and if you arc not pleased in every way wc will spare neither time nor cost to make it right. Art Nelson At Trine's Hardware A prairie lire raged northwest town ln6t Tuesday and Wednesday. Born, on Saturday, March 10, Hon. Joseph (Jarber and wife, a son. Several parties were in town to prove up on their laud, last Saturday. J. S. Uuthrock has purchased !P HJ O'Connor's saloon and will cqnlUnVe; the business at the same place ' W ' In the demolishing of the old etpne store on the corner, another of ll&'bld . . . uy, -, land-marks lias ueeu swept away. We learn that H. C. Scott, residing on Indian creek, lost all his hayiind stables by prairie lire last Tuesday." Sewaid (Jarber came up fromQmaha last Saturday to spend a few dayp un der tho parentul roof-tree. Ho looks us natural as life, but has grown much ,..n.... t Willi'!. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ohmstede, Sr., arrived in Uulde Rock from Callforniu, Sunday morning for a months visit with their three sous south of town and other relatives Everybody Is glad to meet Mr. Ohmstede again and UJshake hhand Guide Rock Signal. r State Line wood Elmer McLean sawed day. Myers Bros, shelled corn Urown, Thursday. for ii ?, Tliurs i r y'iauk r P Job Printing Remember that this office is fully equipped to do every kind of job-printing from the hand bill to to the dainty calling card -and do it neatly, promptly, efficiently and well. Our prices are as moderate as the quality of our work is high. The fted Cloud Chief m Dr. W.H. Mc Bride Df.R. V. Nicholson ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR RANGE? Sometimes people put up with incon veniences'andfget along with a range, that is not entirely satisfactory becausethey have become used to it. We would suggest that you come and see the one we have selected for our customers. GEORGE W. TRINE ClilVoid Noble went to Smith Center, Wednesday. Edd Elliott went to the Tallman sale last week. Suveial in the neighborhood started plowing for small grain. Edd Elliott marketed several toaiN of hogs in Iuavale, Saturday. Hurve Blair shelled corn Fiiday. Frank Slbert shinned stock from Iiuivale, Sunday. Clill'oid Noble and Brick Dlckerson went to Iuavale, Monday. Paul Carper and family spent Sun day at Frank Browns. W. II. Blair nnd family ".pent Sun day at Dave Unbinds. Loyd Slbert and Ora I'rlll hauled corn fiom Iuavale, Monday. Frank Brown's were Sunduv evening visltois at Fred Blown-.. Mr. and Mrs. Myers went to the dance Saturday night. Edd Elliotts went to Bed Cloud, Friday. John Collins moved to the Leader hrnudt place last week. Summons by Publication k The defendants, to-wit:' Mssnn Oregg, Charles B. Kyper, all persons having or olnlmiug any Interest in Lots "Four (4) and Five (f), in Block Thirteen, (13) of the Village of (Juide Bock, Webster County, Ne.bias.kn, real names unknown, will take notice that on the 2Gth day of February, 102:1, that llalph W McCallum and Jessie MoCal- lum filed their petition of the District Court or Webster County, Neliruslm, tho object and prayer of whioh is that their title in and to Lots Pour (4) and Five (5) hi Block Thirteen (13) in the Viliifge of Guide Rook, Webster Conn. ty, Neurnsuu. bcquleted and confirm, ed lu them, and thuft a certain deed re corded in Book K nt. piiges 51:1 and fil3 of the County Clerk's records of Web ster County, Nebraska, bo cancelled and that the cloud on plaintiilV title by reason of said deed be lemoved, nnd that tho def ndants nnd each of them, to.wit: Mason Uregg, Ch ulcs B, Kysi-r, all persons having or elaiming any interest in Lots Four (II and Five (5). in Block Thiiteen (13) of tho Vill age of Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, be re-strained hikI enjoined from in any manner Inteifei -lug with encumbering, conveying or clouding the pinititltl.s' litle or in any manner interferiug with the possession thtie. i of, and that said defendants named and designated herein be c.xuludcd ' from having or claiming any light, title or interest In .said teal estate anil for an order authoii.iug seivico ty puhlieatinu on said defendants, and for .such other and turt her relief as may' he just and equitable Vou are required to answer mid peti tion on or before Monday the Hi day of April. l!23, or judgment will bo enter-1 ed accordingly. Dated February 27, 1U2:I. Ralph W McCullnin, .lessie McCallum. By V. .1. Monday, Their Attoiuev. DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska DENTIST Red Cloud, Nebrasx 3 C m iii Roundhouse Forcnn.n J. W. Hauck spent (i few bonis in Franklin Thurs day attending to husinc s matters. Garfield Community Church ehool. Subject: m LINCOLN-NEW YORK OR YOUR NEIGHBORS It is just as easy for you to call one as the other. Merely give your instructions to the operator she calls you when connections are made the small charge appears on your next statement. Surely simple, isn't it? Long Distance Service is now within the reach and avilable to everyone. Its uses are wide and varied: the cost small and hardly noticeable. The operator is ready now to serve you, to help you transact business or connect you with far away relatives and friends. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company 11 1 1 The Divine Na irn d wwww Place Your Coal ! Orders Now The Mallone-Gelatly Co. . v 4. VWVWWVftftftrWAfVAWWWVWyW In a in., .Sunday 'The (Jrtisltlciitloii.1 11 a. in.. Sermon: tuiv of ,lous "' 7::t0 p. m. I'logram by .luiiloih. Slop, in, Heimon: "Rowing Keaping." Th Choi us' will meet Saturday owning In the home of Mr. and Mrs. 15. 1". Slilpniau for practice on the W.istcr music You will enjoy tho singing anil the good time following. Everyone Is asked to bring a pencil along this week. The theme for tho .lunior.s' evening program is ''The Hoys and Girls of the Hihli''", Come and hear their stories of the lllble boys anil girls. The evening sci inon Is the first of a smiles of hoitnous that will be given iroin mini in ume nun tno spring on "The Laws of Life.'' This Hist treats of the l.uw of the llamst or us a man sown so tdiall ho leap, I'lnn to hear the entire series. ' The morning bermoii is a lesponso to the ipiustluii as to whether .leans was Divine as well as human. This will be followed later by a sermon on the human nature of Jesus, THE Surcophagus, or stone coffin, has been used by the more civilized peoples since tlie days of the early Egyptians. Its successor today is the Norwalk Vault. Luxuriantly carved and painted were the sarcophagi of the Greeks and Romans, but the Norwalk Vault of moulded granite combines quiet dignity with its rugged strength. Scaled by hand, within the grave, it becomes one solid piece of eternally protecting masonry. For every funeral: THE NORWALK VAULT All Good Undertakers Recommend the Nonvalh the Best INSIST upon it' MET CALF & BRINKMAN Local Manufactuiers Office at Bailey's Tie Barn i s 'k ? i