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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
-sA4 0 v Hj. iwywwwaiwimilif inHpn'iniWnw " nWMrwW. . immmmam&s&L i , tJMnrldl S ti'l tr "&::JS-. A Newswer That Aires The News Fifty! Weeks Each Year Fer $1.50. VOLUME XXXXI RED CLOUD, SEHRASKA, APKIL 3, 11. NUMBER 14 3 f." ?, A BE ON THE SAFE SIDE ft '.ir U ft m m m It is true that you are not likely to lose your W savings if deposited in any good bank but you are mosuliuiciLix u&EtiAin nui 10 lose mem ili when you deposit where you have the additional U protection ol the State Guaranty Law. Such Mj protection is offered you here. f It is surely "good business" to deposit where T you get absolutely guaranteed protection, in pref- j i erence to placing money in a bank that guaran- jj $ tees nothing. fi ilfi The State Guaranty Law is behind every dollar de- fl ilf posited in this bank and when you open an account here, W Of you are ON THE SAFE SIDE. W ttl WEBSTER COUNTY BANK $ MJ RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA V JSf sr Nine Votes Puts Red Cloud In the Wet Column ao. IVv-Vv Everybody's j ,jj 5e and lOe Store j ln tlif! city election held licru Ti.cs ( day tli iH'opli! dianed the policy from . dry to wut ly nine vntvu. Tlio wet voto in tlio first ward was fourteen loss than lust year but It was tlilrtyotie tuoro In tlic second ward than the vote of oiio'vcnt' af?o. Don Saunders was elected mayor, S. V. Foe and J. D. CraiiH, aldermen of the first ward, Paul Story alderman of the second ward, O. C. Teel, city clerk, S. It. Florance, Treasurer, 0. H.Overiiitf, city engineer, and Jatnes Burden, police jude. The following is the unofficial voto: For Mayor, 1st Ward Don Saunders 93 J. O. Caldwell 91 For Clerk O C.Tecl 106 W. It. Bailey 77 For Treasurer S. tt. Florance 135 For City Engineer Geo. II. 0 vering 159 For Police Judge James Burden 117 J. B. Stanser 67 For Councilman W. A. Sherwood 82 S. W. Foe ior, F.ir Councilman Charley Strong 82 John Crans 95 For Mayor, 2,1 Waid Don Snutulprs 164 J.O. Caldwell 93 For Clerk 0. C. TmsI 167 W. It. Bailey w For Treasurer S. It. Florance 206 For City Engineer Gto. II. Overing 217 For Police Judge James Burden 167 J. B. Stanser 85 For Councilman Paul Storey isg For School Board, 1st Ward Henry Gilliam 121 L. II. Blacklcdge 113 M. B. Corner 74 Homy (Jilham and h. II. lUaeklcdgo were elected members of tlio school board for the three year torm. Red Front Red Cloud, Nebraska Wishes to thank the people for their liberal patronage on their opening Day, last Satur day, and we will every day in the week give you as good values as on our opening iJAV " ' ' - ua y . Watch For Saturday Special SJ ' 4e9AAw'6S mmmm S9 ivns NVN, Weesner, Perry & Go. Grocery Department The Low Cost of Good Living The National Canned Food Associations have set aside the week of March 31st to April 1st., to familiar ize the Consumer with the wholesomeness, the ex cellence and the economy of Canned Food. They have sent out for distribution a small leaf let, entitled "How to live well without going broke or pawning the family Diamonds". One of these will " be sent you with your next grocery order. During this week we will make special prices on our Canned Goods. Come in and get our prices by the. half dozen, dozen or by the case and you will buy. Then you will have in your own home, "Good Living At It Lowe it Coat" Weesner, Perry ft Company K Dry Goods, Groceries and Ladles' Ready-To-Wear Garmtnta Avyvs ATn 1 Red Cloud Aids Omaha Sufferers A band concert was given in the opera house by the Red Cloud Concert Band, under the leadership of Prof. Hetz, on Monday evening, the proceeds being turned over to the unfortunate Omaha tornado sufferers. Some of the ouslness men devised this method of raising funds on Saturday, and bills and tickets were printed. The tickets were placed on sale at all of the busi? ness bouses and sold at 25 cents a piece. There were 482 tickets sold which netted 1120.50. To this a mount was added 939.05, which was received from cosh donations, making a total of f 159.55. Out of this was paid the expenses, a matter of only 17.60, which left the neat sum of 9152. 05 to send to the unfortunate ones of Omaha. It was good to see our citizens re spond to the call for aid and to Father Fitzgerald, F. V. Cowden and others, considerable credit is due for devot ing no small amount of time to the dis tributing of the tickets, collecting the money, etc. Even though Red Cloud's donation may be a little, and perhaps, also, it may not be quite so large as someotber towtiN of Its size, it will at least show Omaha Rod Cloud is on tho map and is luhabitcd by people with real blood in their veins. Mayor Turnure also appointed Ales- dames J. II. Bailey and J. G. Potter as a committee to collect clothing, bed ding, etc., and tho citizens gave liber ally along these lines. 7200 5200 5200 6400 10500 10500 5000 by Miller William Philip the only child of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller died at their home April. 1st. at 12:30 A. M. aged 4 months and 4 days. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the en tire community. Funeral bervices from the home of A. E. Sutton at 2:30 April 2. W. F. Cole pastor of the ItaptlHt church ofllciating. A little bud has left us To wait just over the way, Whore sickness and pain never enter And good-bys we near have to say. We too somo day may enter That home just over the way, Thro the merits of our Savior We live with the lovod all way. Automobile! I will make you a prioe on a second hand car that you cau not afford to miss. Must go next wcck.-L. K. Tait. Dr. C. E. Cross und wife and children spent Suuday In Franklin with relatives. Real Estate transfers. For tho week ending April 1st, 11)13. Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr. Christian Fassler aud wife to John A. Anderson and Lena Anderson, wd, nwjrf 15 4-11.... 814100 Chris Fassler and wife to John A. Anderson and Lcua Ander son, wd, nj sw 15-4-11 E. Lee Kcmmcrer to Robert B. tyrtenlcr, wd, w w nwtf 11-3-9 ; B.'Lee Kemmerer to Susan Port enter, wd, ei uw 11-29 David H. Kaley and wife to Mar tin I. Brown, wd, pt swtf 14-1-11 George Vollers to Mattle Vest, wd. swj, nH swtf 2019 Mattie Vest to George Vollers, wd, nwK, aX setf 201-9 Florence V. Mellon, et. al., to Edwin G. Oatman, wdJu se 21-4-9. James MoBride aud wife to W. A. Smith, wd. so 20 2 1Q ?imn John Ilurvey to Cap W. Harvey, wd, n nw 22-2-12 010O J. 11. Bailey und wife to C. F. Hansen, wd, wj; se.'4', e?swjf 17-1-10 ' 120O0 John P. Simpson to Laura E. Buzzard, wd, pt lot 4, Bushows Add Blue Hill, Nebr .. Theresa Holbrook, et. al to Laura B. Buzzard, wd, pt lot 4, Bushows Addition to Blue Hill Clarence Moore Paugh and wife to George Johnson, wd, lots 9, 10, (ilk. 0, Urusels Sub-Div. to Itohrer's Add to Blue Hill 70O Leroy E. Spcnce, et. al., to The Public, Dedication Deed, part lot 10, 21, pt lots 8, 23, Spence & Bennett's Add Bladen 1 L. B. Spence, et. al , to Henry H. Hitc, wd, lots 7, 8, Rlk. 2, Spence & Bennett's. Add to Bladen coO Mortgages Filed, $05,890.00. . Mortgages Released, 120,700.45. 70 550 Parsifal at the Tepee Wednesday, April 9th. The world famed colored feature pro duction of Parsifal, which has been immortalized by the music of Wagner and is known throughout the world as a masterpiece will bo shown at the Tepee next Wednesday evening, April oth., (one night only). It issuld to bo tho most spectacular production ever placed on exhibition and a mastorplcco in three magnificent reels, instructive and interesting, Remember, one night only, Wednes day, April Oth. Regular prices. The friend-winning prices that wc arc making in our sin will surely interest you. Cold type cannot do justice to the extraordinary offerines. Btiv- ing jewelry here means spending money right. Style may change but our hieh dual it v. low nricn standard of jewelry sell ing remains fixed. Here you will find a satisfying assort mentoftheworld s best productions - in jewelry, Gcm3, silver ware, novel- ties, etc. And the 'I Your Chance! OH if III ICrtKwtiCiKnlT! mm mw .1 iVv!I3EwvW 1 Mir iSffikWw WW iiii!!"S!iiiiiniiiiiiiii nere I foSfflir f mrnmrnmVXKM lir M IB9 m, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S3al7Mnl 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 ! V illlllllll!iffle!iaIlMlllllll 4 WmmW Ml1! ml ivUJaUu 11 1 mm&az&,mvj llh tfrrffi 1 Jlffllll I 1 ll PI !! limn rvrji mmtmuii ;r j mw pri:cn tiro squenca down 10 n will j- PCI. If you want a snappy, spark ling gem set riner at a decided price reduction here's your opportunity. For VOUrswccthenrt mnr- tied or otherwise a diamond solitaire is eminently proper. Nothinr? better no nn onnon. ment or birlhdnv rlnrr. r.iimrlm !... Hu3band or Brother with a nice ling. W have a splendid assottment of gems In up-to- ir.tl Jt 1 ' 'Li v vvCI o ttttthathlnnfffit nnclft Kaai. v.. WllUfinJMintn r..l U..UHM. 1 ' ' r - -v r un( 111 12 ci nun uiimrn unn niiia 1.11 n.ia . ..- '"" ' Hi'uctttiv IUtKH,VR 111 r.ow-wniu' xnc eiock Ucompjtte E. 1. jfleuihoase W.f f, m CSCS-va SEE THE NON-SKID TREADS ON NO-RIM-CUT TIRES ysS595iEfew ' These arc extra treads, made of very tough rubber, vulcanized on to the Goodyear tire. Thus a double thick tread. The extra tread consists of deep-cut blocks. They present to the road surface countless edges and angles. Each block widens out at the base, so the strains are distributed, the same as on smooth-tread tires. Come see how efficient, how enduring, is this Goodyear winter tread. G00Dj$aR CHAS. C. 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