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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1915)
j "v '. 1 f V"' Y v i w 7 , llv .Jft- t ' b i ai-ilo UUtorlciit Society gB-.ijgggSSggraarg'Jaf Srfppl3a?ig3gtsgMlt v 'm1-An'IJ'M-mm A Newspaper That Gives Thr. News Fifty-two Weeks Ench Year For $1.50. VOLUME . mBSSSSSSSSSSSM2r Q8' Overland Model 81 S ii-i ir-ii I F KED CLOUD, XBIJRASIvA, A1MML 15, 1!H5. NUMJSEK 10 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 rc 'pairs. k 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. Business Men Enjoy Rev. W. F. Cole Will Banquet On Tuesday Again Fill Pulpit Here The business mi'ii's dinner was How W. V. Colo, formerly pastor of . largely attended TiiomIhv. The tlltilioi the UuptUt church hero, itml who for Itself was ii iiuiilol from overv point of the past two yearn Ims been pastor of, view. The selection of the viands the Palestine Itaptlst church lit CSenoa, weru well tiiaile, tho courses weio Is iik'alu to reside ainonu lis, which fact served promptly and in ti inoit exeell- j will bo welcome news to tho entire out manner. Tie men of our town community lie has decided to move are certainly proud of our excellent to (Julde Hack, and will divide his hotel and its pleasing cllloletit land- tune between the U.iptlst church there lord. mid at this place, beliiK here every Attori oy Maurer presided at tho alternate Sunday, bcKiuuiiiK with poit prTimlinl festivities in his usual Sunday, April U.'ith. graceful, pleasing anil elllcleut man-' Rev. Cole was in the city Monday, tier. L)r: Dumerell and Uev. Myers and on Monday evening preached to a both delivered pleiisiint, sonstblo and . lnrjo crowd, at which tlmo his plans practical addresses on how to keep our .for tlie future were made public Tho if I I -1 f 4 in Ii1 .i Fh'i i i l.l m '"ii III,'. .llllll Ulllllillilill .li.lUil I i.l.i Ml James Peterson Red Cloud - Guide Rock H ?E IE HE little city looking her boat nil tho time. Altogether this meeting was one of tho very best yet hold. Tho good feelhfg among the business men is bo' ne; more and more manifested and we hi oou a fair way to got no (inainted with each other. The time is probably not far distant when wo can all get into the band wagon and toot for home production. m ;.,ih.?,ii. ,.. r... 1 1,1. 1 II... II liaillVRBRVHIIHI '- - lMf.M- , ' ' . . - . zr up (( &H -e W " M 1 (rdn JmWWm Tiurb; ty&WTM ere ,'RIm!Bi .7 ' fJ " SWSCOlBSP ourirou - "jjiHirn m Al OUR experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes "with1 scientific accuracy. We specialize in the most modem forms of spectacles and eyeglasses, including the popular Toric and Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses. It will be a pleasure to demonstrate for you the superior merits of these lenses in our patented You will admit that Fits-U's are the most com fortable and best-looking glasses you ever saw. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist Methodist Mention . The church has been fumigated. Mid week servlob Wednesday even tup. Special revival meeting Sunday even ing. Ppn't fall to get Into the Sunday school. l&ghiuing with Sunday all .evening services vvill begin . thlr.ty minutes latdr.' Eioh Tuesday evening tho pastor conducts a young people's meeting. All young people aro urged to be present. Farmers Read This You know that land Is wfcilth, then why not take a run up to ltlrd City, Kansas and look at nice level land that yields big wheat crops, and can bo bought from S10 to S25 per acre. A special burgalu in 010 acies only 5 miles from town, less than J10 per acre, half iu crop, rent share to pur chaser. Remember ono personal in vestlgatlou Is worth a hundred descrip tions 'Call on or write, J. V. Skeppeu, ltlrd City, Kansas. reverent'd gentleman accomplished much good during his pastorate here. Ho is more than just an ordinary exponent of tho gospel tiuths ho Is a linn believer in living the life of which he preaches anil It Is regiotublo that ho ever moved from hero. Tic Cher nlonir with uev. uoies many friends here, welcome him bauk to our city. If You Wish To See The Death Roll Mrs. Ross Haines died at her home In Red Cloud April 7th and was burled In tho Thornburg cemetery south of Rlvcrton April Oth. Funeral service was held at tho residence April 8th,' p jjv'ni. J. Li. Deebe preached the ser mon Mrs. Humes was u young woman of -T years of age. She leaves a husbanil, son, father, niother and' other relatives to inourui'her death. l' Mary Ann Mann was born In Water town, N. V., Nov. Ill, 18U0, came to Iowa in 1805 iind 2 years ago moved to Alma, Nebraska, whereon tho 8th day of April ufter u short Illness she pass ed away. Grandma Mann was a de vout Democrat and would often charm her hearers with her political and religious views of life. She was a very kind and generous old lady. Tho de ceased was laid to rest in the Red Cloud cemetery Saturday, April 10th. Appropriate service was held at tho grave by .1. L. Heebe. She leaves two daughters, and other children to mourn her death. The New Styles In Hats Caps Sh oes AND Furnishings We will be very glad to show them We Have Them All In The "UH6-Now" Shades I RAIL L. STOREY The Clothier ZHBDi . fJI!!ll!llli::ii:!IIIII!li!l!lllil!!lli!B FREE! FREE! FREE! One Package Puff Wheat One Package Puff Rice One Package Corn Puffs During April and May two coupons entitling the holder to one package of Puff Wheat or Puff Rice and one package of Corn Puffs will appear in the follow ing list of magazines: Home Life People's Popular Monthly Modern Priscilla Delineator Designer Woman's Magazine Ladies' World Housewife Harper's Bazar McCall's Magazine Pictorial Review Vogue People's Home Journal Woman's Home Companion Ladies' Home Journal Woman's World Youth's Companion American Boy Christian Herald Harper's Weekly Omaha World Herald Today's Magazine Mother's Magazine Collier's Weekly Leslie's Weekly Outlook Literary Digest Saturday Evening Post Watch for these coupons, cut them out, will deliver you these packages free. bring them in and we Roscoe P. Weesner & Co. Mary Mcintosh Lauranger was born in Qrlunell, Iowa, 'Oct. 28, 1875 and later moved to Nebraska. Eighteen years ugo she was married to Frank Laurangor at Smith Center, Kas., and to this union was born ono daughter, Marie. Mrs. Lauranger died in Grand Island, April 11, 1015 at tho home of her sister, Mrs. George Scott. The de ceased was brought to Red Cloud for Interment. Funeral service were held In the ChrlsUan church April 13th, at 2 p. in. Rev. J. L. Dcebe preached the sermon. L. P. Albright, O. L. Cot tlng, Mrs. Cora Garber, Mrs. Ruth Gellatly and Miss Edna Henderson had charge of the music. The deceased was a member of the Christian church and the Yeoman fraternity. She leav es a father, mother, four sisters, three brothers, a duughtor and many friends to mourn her untimely death, Proclamation The coming of spring reminds us that the time is at hand to beautify our city and make it as clean and healthful as possible. Rubbish and refuse naturally accumulate during the winter months. Spring ruins will do much to remove odensivc material from our streets and alleyn, but if we are to have the city of Red Cloud at tractive and healthful aa it should be, Individual effort will bo required. In asmuch as I am in sympathy with im proved sanitary conditions, I, Itoht. Dimerull, major of the city of Red Cloud, earnestly recommend that the week from April 2Gth to May lit, in clusive, be designated clean up and paint up week, and urge that every citizen lend all possible effort to make Red Cloud a clean and wholesome city. Rout, Damkrexl, Mayrr. DE NTIST R. V. NICHOLSON ALL WORK DONE WITH LEAST PAIN POSSIBLE PRICES REASONABLE ALL WORK POSTIVELY GUARANTEED tsromcK ovem albkiqht' btork U'i fMI!!li!i:iI!II!ll!l!!llllll!llli:in IHJ I I Something To Think About On Sunday UNITED CHURCH J- L- BEEBE, Pastor let Door East of Court House j SPECIAL MUSIC "Revival of Religion A Necessity" (Morning Subject) "What Amusements Are Lawful For Christians?" 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