The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 11, 1915, Image 1

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WEBSTER COUNTY BANK,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
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HARD COAL USERS
WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF
PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE
PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE
BALANCE OF THE WINTER
THE MALONE-AVERY CO.
Talk With Us About Coal Service"
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The Diamond
As an Investment
E. H. Neothouse
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Watch Inspector For C. B. & Q.
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VERY one of your banking connections
to be a profitable one, returning you the
largest measure of service and accom
modation commensurate with the size
of your deposit, open an account with
us. Interest paid on time deposits.
by State Guaranty Fund
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The man or woman who wears a
diamond also wears an air of pros
perity that is far reaching in its in
fluence. These are commercial times, and to
BE successful you must LOOK it.
People are always judged at first by
their appearance.
As an investment the diamond is in a
class by itself, because, outside of its
intrinsic value, it has the added value
as an adornment. w
When you are ready to buy a dia
mond, at whatever price, there are
plenty of reasons why you should
come here.
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William Parkes
Is Laid At Rest
William I'uiUhs mi-i Inn it'll Monday
tin (Million in 11k ClMlieKM.V of tliU city.
Ml PlllKes U.lS nlll if till' pioilt'lMH
of Keil Cloud mid Webster count
In 170, two of his biothet.s, 1M iilnl
John, ultli A llo.its, Di. Ileuil, Williuiii
Uriee iitul Dm Id HelllelioMer diovo in
to what is now Hud Cloud, and seleet
I'd tholi lands for liniuesleiul iMitry.
'J'hoy veie the Hist M'tlliMs in tlio
iiniiiudiato vicinity of Hod Cloud,
Dm ill'' tlio ni'Nt J ear Williuiii mill
his In other S.itn and their mother fol
lowed Tlio land of Ihe.l'uiUes hmtheis was
all west ol tlio pit'sent city IM Piukes
hud tlio land now owned by Cliailcs
1'latt mid .loliu Coon.
The old lady l'aikoh had tlio laud
now owned by Mr. KiuIkmiIiIikIim, ,lulin
I'.iihes bad tliu Linden the uoilli sido
of tlu toad mid William l'aikcs homo,
steaded the laud now owned by Mi.
Domb.
loliu and William ueie hhoenutUeis,
and they built the tlist hhoc Hliop in
Red Cloud, u hiuli was located wbeie the
building occupied by the Chief olllce
now stands. This was built, at least,
as em ly as iy7.'l.
Of nil tlio PmUes biotheis, William,
appaiently tho most feeble, lived to
the most advanced am1, and he alone
w.is re&idiiiK hi this. vicinity dm hi(j tho
last few yeats.
Mr. Ptiikcs 'ins a niilhc of England
and emigrated to tliis country homo
time in the iifties. Ho bcived dining
the civil war as a union -soldier, and
was a member of the 0. A. It. post of
this city.
Ho was made u mnsoiiby the uiusonio
lodge of this eity something over thirty
years ago, and was always a villous and
faithful member of that fiatoinity.
He united with the M. E. church of
thib city, but his reHlou 'never ex
pressed itself in uiiuliurit'iblo consider
ation or speech of his fellows.
Uu was first of tail a fellow man
among his fo'.lowulen.
Kindly, sympathetic, tender hearted,
ho could not beur to gvu or witness
puln or suffering. Good natured, fond
of innocent association with .ds neigh
bors, ho always had a kind word for
everybody, and everybody had n kind
word for him.
Ho was married in 18.15 to the woman
who now survives him as widow. Near
ly sixty years they lived together in
modest, affectionate companionship,
helping each other to bear life's buid
ens, and enjoying their full moasuie
of life's delights. Tho sympathy of
the Chief goes out to tho old lady who
is now left to pursue the rest of earth's
pilgriinago alone.
Mr. 1'arlcos lacked a few months of
beiug eighty three years of ago at the
tijnc of his death, which occurred Fri
day night, having beeu born Juno 2Uh,
11332. Ho was buried by tho Masons
from theM. E. church, the Itev. George
Hummel preaching the funeral sermon.
He appropriately solooted for his text
tho passage "And Enqoh walked with
God, and was not, for God took him".
L. U. niackledge read the Masonic
lessons at the grave.
Clare Pope Weds
Niss Vina Stevens
On Sunday afternoon at i o'clock at
tho homo of Rev. Hummel occurred
the wedding of Mr. Clare Pope, son of
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phone ofllco for several y.f while
the groom is the head waiter in tho
Ludlow cafe.
Both Mr. and Mrs, Pope arc well
uuu uivoiuuiy Known in mis viointty.
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pinoss ovor tlio niiitnmonlal sett,
To The Farmers
Wo will begin buying hogs Monday,
February 8th, tit tho stock yards.
Delaxev Bitos.
F)ff) - fwa Wcckj Each Year Fcr $1.50.
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School Board Held
Regular Meeting
lti-l Cloud, N'ebr , lVb I, 101",
licgiiliu meeting of the lloaid held
in tho olllc.i of l)i. (iclghtoii, 1'iosi
deltl lleiu.i (Jllll.illl piesidlug. Mem
bers present, llhiuUlcilgo, Coon, Cielgh
ton and dieting. !
hjinutes of pi u huts muottng lead,
ami anpnned
SiipiMiiitondeiit give icgiilar month
ly lepmt. .171 pupils in tliu glades,
y't)7 in the high school. Total SSI.
Tuition claims for the llrst semestei
(Milling lituuiiry l., l'.M."i, ainoiints to
?io:io r.n
The following bills wete piesented
Peoples ll.inU 6 l OH
.loo Kogcl rU
Chief .' ""
A i gus r. ','.
P. S. G.uber 1 10
C.KIer 1 00
Mm. U'ggctt I 00
Chus E Met r, II ii 71
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Allj n "'icon 15 00
Silver Iliii d'M t.fc Co 11
AmeiU'iiu liook Co U lo
Univeislty I'ub Co T 8S
Thus. Chillies Co IS :is
St. Paul Hook Si Sta. Co 7 OS
D.C. HeathXCo 7 80
W. P. &.I. It.mks 1 70
Nebriiskii School Sup. House.... 1 15
Moied and seconded that tho abovo
claiui'i be allowed.
Moled by lllaekledgo seconded by
Coon Unit siilaiy of sccietaiy be S7.'00.
.Motion cm lied.
Moved by Cieightou seconded by
Hlackledgo that it school ilistiict con
vention be called for the purpose of
hoiuiiiiitlng tun) uaudldatos for mem
bers of the school boatd, to be held at
the Washington building, Ptldiiy,
Match ltith, at 1:00 p. m. Motion
carried.
Moved and seconded that the Malono
Aveiy Co., be allowed SSO on their
contract, balance to bo paid when
walks nro satisfactorily completed
Motion curried.
Moved and seconded to adjourn. Mo
tion carried.
E. J. Ovkhinu, .Tit., Secretary.
Business Nen Hold
Their Monthly Banquet
The business men hold their monthly
dinner tit the Royal tig.iln hist Tuesday,
and while the attendance was not us
huge asv it litis been fit times, the
filendly feeling was very notlcuble.
No set program was picpared and
the "after dinner toasts" took on tho
character of a round tablo discussion
with everyone free to discuss anything
ho chose. The utmost good fooling
prevailed and the mon all cujoyed
themselves.
Mayor Duincrell reported that as yet
he was not meeting with a very gener
ous response from people living out
side of tho city. This ho thought was
largely due to the fact that many
were afraid that what they gave would
not reach the Uolglums. Several sug
gestions were given to tho committee
and it may bo that this county will
yet be able to send the car of wheat.
The new member of tho Red Cloud
buslnoss circlo was glveu a hearty
welcome and the meeting was dig
mluod on time,
Special Notice About Coal
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cannot meet theso terms, pos'sibly you
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I tu mane sumu arrungemenc witli us
to carry it longer. Wo aro anxious for
I your coal orders and will seivo you
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wo W..H insist on settlemuS
jiljovo,
Youts truly,
Piatt and Fjieiis.
Go to Miner Uros.
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wants in Women's
Woiir and in Div
Goods, Groceries and Shoos.
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This opportunity to buy seasonable mer
chandise at Saerifice Prices is up to you.
The sale includes Men's, Boys' and
Children's Suits and Overcoats.
Green Trading Stamps With AH Cash
Purchases
Goods Charged Will
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HONE, SINGER AND RUBY
Ranging In Price From 929 to $43. In Flvm and Uavan
Or a war. In Rotary or Shuttle
What is more serviceable than a good Sewing
Machine. There is none better than the above
makes, . ?
ROY SATTLEY
Licensed .Embalmer and Furniture Dealer.
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..TRY US FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING.
We Can Please You As To Material, Style And'
Workmanship, And Our Prices Are Very Low.
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