The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 08, 1915, Image 1

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VOLUME 4.3
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AlMtlL 8, 1JM5.
NUM1JEK 15
l - nO MflMTHR lUv Vinrt nlnnnnrl in ,1ni nn nnn EJ
OR MONTHS they had planned to get an auto-
mobile all of their own. So to town the family
went. Car after car was examined. One did not
please it was a new car on the market and hadn't been
tried out. They didn't know where they could get re
pairs. Another had the engine hung so low when the
car was loaded, the engine drug on the high places in
the road. So they bought an Overland. It had been
tried and not found wanting.
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us to correct your eyes with scientific
accuracy. Wc specialize in the most modem
forms of spectacles and eyeglasses, including
the popular Toric and Kryptok Invisible Bifocal
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for you the superior merits of these lensei in
our patented
You will admit that Fits-U's are the most com
fortable and best-looking glasses you ever saw.
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Capable Men Elected
At Election Tuesday
The spline election held hero Tups
lay jmssuil oiT viry quietly. The voto
was houvy iiuri the Issues well dullued.
There Is no questioning tho present
M-initneiit in letriird to the wet iitirt
dry eonttoversy, the elty hiivlnjj rouo
dry by u liirge ninjority. Mayor Diim
eiell was returned to otllee with u very
UritteiiuK vote. This vote means Unit
tl.e people of the eity were siitisllod
with the imuiner ill whluli the public
aTuiiH weio handled duriiiK the past
year and Mayor Daiuerell feels that it
la an endorsement of his policies.
There was less of personality evi
denced in this election, perhaps, than
uny other previously held here. Prin
ciple and policy were talked more than
ujcu and candidates. The vote of the
two wards was as follows:
L1CKNSE VOTE
1st wd 2nd wd
For License 81 l2
Against License ...v.. 'XI 159
IIOAUL) OF EDUCATION
'lstwd 2ml wd Total
C.J.Pope 112 173
Clark Stevens.. 101 153
C.H.Miner 87 100
O.E.Cross 90 189
CITY OFFICERS
1st wd 2nd wd
Mayor
HobertDaiuercll,... 110
C. II. Patter ,.-, 05
Clerii-
O. C Teel...., 103
Treasurer
a. It. Florence 1.T8
Uuo.Tiitie 11
City EuBlneer
(Jeo. Il.Ovorintf .... 118
Police Judge
JumosA liurden.... 113
Councilmen
Wade Koontz llfi
II NeueiberK GU
W. A. May nurd
A. 11. Saladeu
May Etherton Dies
After Short Illness
Ethel May Etherton was born Octo
ber 13, 1887, at Iicrwyn, Nebraska, and
lived there until about 10 years ago,
wlieu she and her parents moved to
Red Cloud, where they have since re
sided. After some months sickness,
j she passed nwey to her long resting
place, April 2, 1015.
" Mlss Etherton was a member of the
Congregational church and remained
in that faith until death. She leaves
three sisters, Mrs. Rose Sutton, Mrs,
Myrtle Sanderson of Red Cloud and
Mrs. Grace Liggett, of Valley Center,
Kansas. Mr. A. Etherton nui Mr.
O, Etherton, brothers, reside at this
placo, and one brother, Chas. Ether
ton of Michigan. Her aged father and
mother still survive her. The deceased
was a kind hearted and industrious
girl who was loved by all those who
know her. Tho futieral service was
held Sunday, A pi 11 4th, at the resi
dence, at 2 p. in., and was conducted
by Rev J. L Beebe. Interment was
tniuk'iu tho Rod Cloud coinetory.
Attorney Halo was down from Frank
lin Tuesday.
Roy Sattloy went to Lincoln and
Omaha this morning on business.
A special meeting of the Rebokah
Lodge will bo held Wednesday evou;
ing, April llth, at which tlino Mrs,
Hattle Hoaglaud of North Platto will
meet with the lodge as instructor. A
good attcudanco of tho members is
desired.
Two Weddings Were
Held Easter Sunday
Clarence Logan of Lebanon, Kas.,
and Miss Jessie Rtckcr of Red Cloud
were united In marriage Sunday even
ing at 0 o'clock at the home of the
bride's parents in Highland township.
Rev. nummel performed tho marriage
ceremony. This happy young couple
will make their home on a farm near
Cora, Kansas.
On Sunday at high noon occurred
tho wedding of Lloyd' Beardsley and
Miss Pearl White at tho home of the
groom The bride taught school In
the Beardsley district and has tho re
spoct and esteem of all. The groom is
from a well known family In this com
munity and is a prosperous young
farmer. About one hundred guests
were present and after the ceromony
they all sat down to a bountiful (Hu
ll or. Rev. Hummel pfii formed the
marriage ceremony, i'ho Chief along
with this young couple's many friends
wish them much joy and happiness.
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Easter Sunday Found
Many At Church
Raster Sunday was an ideal day, the
Hint we have had for some time. The
various chinches wore well tilled and
many special programs were given. At
the United Church tho uioining ser
vice was given in honor of the Masonic
fialeinity, Rev Heebu pieacliing on
tin) Itcsuricctlon. In the evening an
Easter cantata was given A great
many weie unable to get into the
house. Tho piogram was a leal musi
cal Heat, and gieatly enjoyed.
At the Methodist chinch a farewell
reception was given Evangelist Sulli
van, who concluded his levlval ser
vices at that time with ninety con
veils. The Methodists express them
selves us highly sattstled with this
tevival, and from the standpoint of
nuintieis, at least it was a success.
Early Mass was obseived at the
Sacred Heart church and afterwards
the beautiful and impressive Easter
ceremonials were celebrated. The at
tendance was very large at this service,
the singing exceptionally flue and the
entire service was one long to be
remembered.
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Farmer Read This
You know that land is wealth, then
why not take a run up to lllrd City,
Kansas, and look at nice level laud
that yields big wheat crops, and can
be bought from 810 to $20 per acre. A
special bargain in 010 ucies only 5
miles from town, less than 910 per
acre, half in crop, rent share to pur
chaser. Remember one personal In
vestigation is worth a hundred descrip
tions Call on or write,
J. W. SKEKfEit, Bird City, Kansas.
Miss Iva Carter returnod to Univer
sity Place, Wednesday morning after
spending her vacation here with her
parents, M. W. Carter and wife.
Our spi iugbtock of shoes have ai i lv
ed and they are beauties. Tho Ellis
Shoo Store.
Last Friday morning Adam Morhart
had tho mlsfoituuo to slip on tho
walk while getting kindling wood
and broke his leg,
Chas. Woods spent Easter in this
city with his family. Mr. Woods loft
Monday for Grand Islaud and from
there he goes west to buy horses and
mules,
Make the most of your
figure's natural grace by
wearing
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Styles For All Figures
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
Our stock of summer
underwear, both the
muslin and the knit is
now complete.
We have an excellent
assortment and the
prices are light.
Select what you will
need and buy now
while our stock is com
plete. Mens Ladles - Hisses Boys
Middy Blouses
A special display of
Ladies' and Misses' Middy
Blouses. Prices
SOcto $1.00
Roscoe P. Weesner & Co.
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Red Cloud High School
Wins Fourth. Place
Red Oloud won fourth place in tho
interscholustic stock judging contest
iu which teams from 11 high schools
took part. The team from hero was
composed of Frauds Llpplncott,
Everett Coon nml Cecil Crowcll. Tho
team was accompanied by John lloolir.
Cecil Crowell mado tho eighth high,
est scoro among the 33 contestants.
Tho team from Red Cloud won first in
cuttle, eighth in sheop, fifth in hogs,
and tenth In hordes. Frauds Llppln
cott won foil i tli In cattle mid Everett
Coon fifth in hogs.
Klmer nud Tom Rogers loft today
for Minnesota, whero thoy will malto
their future home.
Fiod and Charley Harris loft Wed
nesJay for Wyoming whero thoy In
tend to tuko up homesteads.
Miss Delia Ferguson of Guide Roclc
spent Easter in this city with her
ststcr, Mrs. W. O, Ilamlltou uud family.
City Conncil Held
Meeting Last Night
April 7, 1015.
The city council met in regular ses
sion with Mayor Damerell presiding.
The following Councilmen wero pres
entPerry, Storey, Caldwell.
Minutes of last mooting wore read
aud approved.
Report of S, R. Floranco was read
find ordorod placed on file.
Tho council then canvassed tho city
election vote which appoars elsewhere
In this Issue.
Petition of John Wolfe, et nl., for
sidewalk on west side block 1, High,
land X WeUch add to Red Cloud was
read and ou motion same was laid over
for the Incoming council,
Councilman Perry introduced Ordin
unco No, 15 which is u law competing
our citizens to clean tho snow off tho
walks within 21 hours after It foil and
It was pasiod as read,
Moved by Perry and seconded by
Storey that Light Superintendent bo
instructed to make minimum rate' foe
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