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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
5y y . i $ ;- 4;' M av qv.U! VOLUME The McFarland Store Changes Hands On last Saturday thodeil was c'ommI whereby Walter W. Ms'tshall pur chased the I! K. MeFiirland grocery store. Mr. Marshall, while young In yiais, is posseted of goo 1 business ub'lity enjoys a wMo circle of friends "ltd no doubt will conduct the btisinoss in such ii way as to merit the patn iiih,'!' of the many patrons of this old estab lishi'd jrroeery house. Mr. M irshall took possession the first nf the week, and The t'hiof finds, considerable pleasure in extending to Waller V. Marshall, the glad hand, and wo feel safe in predicting that he will make it success of his venture in the mercantile world. ltnd ht.4 mi nounoetnent on smother page of this piper. Mr. I!. H MoKarland as vet hi s formed iki dulliiitc plans tor the future, but w'h trust that he and lis estcoinablo family may continue '.o make this city tholr home. Bad Fire At Dr. DamerelPs Monday Last Monday morning about 1:30 o'clock a fire alarm wan turned in and investigation dlsolosed the fact Unit the scene of the lite was Dr. DameroU's residence on West Fourth Avenue. It. is thought that the blaze started from the fire-place, and several of the room wore, badly damaged before the blazo was extinijulshed. The lire de partment and our citizens responded quickly wlien the bell i any and sunn put the fire out. The damage to the houso and furniture is estimated at between SloiH) and tUOOO. Deposits Guaranteed DA ' ,'-i;ulj i J : J L ,...' mhm If You Desire ifcJ WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA Ij 8U5.000 N Here's 1, , T & Six1 J'Afc VV u n't fff ' run Tf 1 rrl ym emfMT&y&T&MSSd tgmtttSSSZ iCTO UUWri rkt Pioneer Lumberman of Inavale Is Dead William I tniis. of Inavale. died Saturday night several mouth''. one of the pioneers at Ills home Hide after an (llii'ss of lie was cngiiKi'd in the lumber business at that pluee for uiiiii.li jvins. and about two years imo ll sob! out ou account of poor health Mr. Irons was one of lnavale's nist highly respected citizens lie leaves u wife and u buve number of friends to immrii his ileatli, tliree chlhlivti haVm,' precede 1 him to the rave. The funeral was hold Wednesday, l!ev i J. V. Ivls. n pleaching tbo sermon, Hlhl interim nt look place in District 11 cemetery. Deceased was bom in West Virginia and was 71 years old nt the time of bis demise. The Chief, , iiloin with his manj fi'iemls. Nteiids sympathy to 'he boreuvd wife i i Citizens Mommate j City Candidates On Monday evening a largo number of our citizens met at the court house and nominated the following tnon for city nilleer-: Mayor Kobt. Damerell. Gleik-0. C.Teel. Treasurer S. 11. Klor.inoe. Engineer Oeo. II. Ovcrlng. Police .Judge .1. A. Uurdon. Couneilinan 1st Ward II. Xeuor berg. Couneilinan 2nd Ward W. A. Vay nurd. Members of School Hoard Clark S'ewns and Cliil I'ope. Chairman Hanney called the meeting to order and was also elected Chair man for the ensuing year. E S. (S.ir ber was olc'ted secretary. 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 I Where YourTrouble Ends OUR experience in vision testing enabled us to toned your eyes with scientific accuracy. 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Henry (iilhain, president of the lt.iurd, opoued the meeting by sl'atini: that UiU action was taken so thai tho patrons could loaru what condition their,sehools were in. He tl.eu otlled up-ill Prof. Moritz, who (,'iivo in a brief but comprehensive manner the outline of tho present course of study. This Included manual training, commercial arithmetic, domest'u science and agriculture. These courses cost no more than If all wore taking tho classical course, because if they wore all taking olio course the classes would have to be handled In sections. Tho secretary then wive a statement of tho expensi 8 for tho past ten years which will be found below. Tho meeting was then turned over to tho patrons of tho district. Dr. Hoxey was elected chairman and l W Cowdeti, secretary Chas. Herrlck and JihIko Itanney were nominated as candidates for members of tho school board. Heportof secretary: Year Taxes Levied No. Teachers Salary Teachers No. Graduates I00.'i 810,000 VI 8 5,410 11 1900 8,000 Itt ' 0.800 13 1907 9,400 13 0,000 14 1908 13,000 14 8,000 12 1903 15.300 14 0,000 11 l'.HO 17,000 15 9,000 1.1 1911 13.C0O 10 0,000 20 1912 1G.775 17 11,000 25 1913 12,000 18 12,000 28 1014 13,000 20 13,000 33 Avorogo tax levied for ten years, 813,017.50. "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" There's something very interesting about the war songs" ot tho people. They are uevor what you would expect them to be, and yet they are always, taken up, whether from the sentiment of the song we can scarcely tell, and in a few days' time they aro sung nil over the country. Who was not thrilled by the southern war songs of "Dixie' and "Maryland, My Maryland," and tho northern song "John Urown's Hody," or "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp tho Hoys Aro Marching"? It will be noticed that in all these thoro is a vein of sentiment, and tho fact that ' soldiers and all borts of peoplo appre ciate thorn goes to show that there Is ! u hidden vein of sentiment, an ideal, in tho minds of even tho common 1 j oopio Wo aro not so lacking in sentiment as wo are supposed to bo. Tho war song of tho English which lias been taken up by tho Ocjrmans and I no doubt by tho French, comes from Ireland, the last place in (which wc would oxpeut an English war song to originate, "It's a long way to Tipporary, It's a long way to go; it's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest girl I know." There's no mistake about that, and 4wwvaiw' rir&mvEmr Fifty - two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. no tnistako about the sentiment in it. And It will be n long way to Tipper ary to tho boys that aro singing it, particularly, aa at present they ure going in tho opposite direction, with strong chances that many of them will never get back to that "sweetost girl." It's a long way to Tipporary in any walk of life. It's a long way to an ideal. Wo havo to go a long way be fore wo realize nny noble, lofty senti ment, a long way for tho boy who Is leaving school before ho (ltuls himself established in life, a long way for tho boy who leaves tho farm and goes to town. Kvontunlly ho may bo a power in business or a leader of men, but "It's a long way to go," It's a long wny for tho boy wlu has only his bauds and Ids brains who hopes to havo a home of his own with "tho sweetest girl." We all havo our Tipporarys, whore wo hope for happiness and satisfaction insofar as that can be reached in this world of ours. The only way to get to Tipporary is to keep ou going and do tho best wo can oven if tho way is winding and tortuous and seems some times to go in tho wrong direction; keep bravely at it, with the thought of our Tipperary, whatover It may bo, constantly in mind us au inspiration, Wallaco's Farmer, ''HWIMuJhiiiuiiiiiV ii wpfl&m0m- Hdwaril J. Kelly to It. A. Coch rane, wil, sw'4 7-2-12 Pardon K Fairfield nod wife to (!ny and Lester t Cone, wd, part oj.; sw'4 lo 1-9 8000 (Joorpj tireijf and wife to Henry Hritton, wd, lots l-2-.'M-fi, lllk. II, S.veozy's Add to lilne Hill.. S. W. Hopito and wlfo to Wheat- on W. I locate, wd, lot 7, Mk. I, 1st add to liladon MortKMKOS Klled $23,200.00. MortK'iKes Iteloased f2S,7t.()0, 2000 11.00 If You Wish To See We Have The "Up - to PAUl The i Lj L NUMB KB 115 Former Red Cloud Pastor Moves To Omaha The editor this woek received letter from llev. W. R Colo, who Is well and favorably known to nearly J everyone in this vlclnly, ho holni; i the pastor of the Haptlst church itoru I for Kouiu time, leHlulny somo two yo.tis iiko to beeomo pastor of Tho J'alesline ll.ipiist church at tlciio.t. Anions other things Kev. Colo writes IhatowiiiK to the poor health of both hiinselt and Mrrt. t'ole, he is compelled , to e;ive tin Ids work at that place, and hereafter will be found with olllces lit Omaha, where ho intends taking up tho work for the Society of tho b'riond less Ills homo address will bo '2Y.it North (list yireet, Hensou, Nebr , acd he states that ho will bo pleased to have any of Ids friends call and boo him when in Oinnlia. Uov. ColiJ ",,t' "'y piouohos tho Kitspi'l, but lives it, and tho Chiof Is sorry to learn of tho Illness of UiIh estimable couple, and wo trust that ho may tlnd his new field of labor to bo a beiiellcial one. Real Estate Iransfcrs. Heal Kstnle Transfers fumlshod by M. W. Carter, Hondo 1 Abstractor, Red Cloud, Nebraska. I MarKueretto Warnock, ot. ill., to Arthur I). Warnock, qod, noj.f 30 2 10 8 1 Charles A. Schultz and wlfo to John Hiickson, wd, o nwj4' 8-1-10 and lot 10 and se.i so).i n.M(l 13000 Vern V. Kinick to Sylvester Kmlck, wd, eiJ mv 0 2-10.... I Charles Hverlliitf and wife' to Henry Hot., Si, wd, invi;f ill-i-Vi .. 1100Q Erick O. Horifmnn and wife to C. A Arvlhon, wd, eisu' lll-3-la r.OOO The New Styles In Hats Caps Sh oes AND Furnishings We will be very glad to show them Them All In - Now" Shades STOREY Clothier i ii A BlIilPlfflillB mmmmmm -. i i i t i m ft 7 'J !hvtfe)M-4f' ,-. , . ,ri-,.wrTr Hk.