The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 26, 1917, Image 1

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A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Fer $1.50.
VOLUME 15
RED CLOUD, XEBRASltA, APRIL HO, 1!17.
NUMBER 18
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Money Talks
To be sure Money Talks, es
pecialy if is adlively employ
ed. Money that is idle is asleep
If you could hold all the money
that passes through your hands it would be a fine thing
for you, but if every one else followed the same plan
where would you get yours? The place for money is in a
reliable bank like ours, but subject to your check. Hoard
ing money takes it out of circulation and it is constantly
liable to be lost. Money on deposit talks and the things
it says to you arc "security, comfort, satisfaction." We
invite you to open an account with us.
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Council Proceedings
On Tuesday morning the City Coun
cil hold ii special meeting with Mayor
Webster. County Bank
Will Vote At Next Election
The women o( Nr.braslm arc now
fooling jubllent ovei the fact that they
D.unerell nresldliitr mid the followlnir win now l permitted to vote, us on
Coutiellmen wore present: Koontst, Saturday, April 21 Governor Novillo
Hamilton, S.iladen mid Slovens. , slS"0'l II. It 2U3, which gives tliem the
The Mayor made the following ap- U'lit to vote on all offices and propci
pointments for the ensuing year: Mtlons not covered by the Constitution.
Guy .olglor. Light, WHtor and Sewer 'Nils bill will take olfect thiee months
Commissioner at a salary of SHO ,,orft-r tlio legislatnie adjourns,
month and allowed extra help when This means thntnll women may vote
needed. 'r H t'l'y olllecis, till county otlllocts
P. II Holier, City Marshal and Night , incept county judge, tor prosKient nmi
Watch at a salary of Si." per month.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
CA1MTAI. and Sl'UPIiUS KUl.OOO
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Dr. IlentyCoolc, Health Physician.
Strcit Couuul'-biot or to bo left to
the Advlhory Committee to settle.
A motion was made by Hamilton
and seconded by Stevens that the Cltj
Clerk and City Troasuter. pay all
freight bills, express charges, tele
X i phone bills, postage, labor bills and
other items of cxpejise when approved
by the piopcr otllccrs. Motion carried.
Ilond of S. It. l'loraiiue, City Tiuiisut
er, for 8lo,0(K) was read and approved.
Ilond of .1. A. Hurdoii, IGOO, n.s Police
Red Cloud's New Ice Cream
Parlor and Confectionery
Store now open for business
We Serve Only the Best of Everything
A trial will convince and delight you
Located in the
occupied by the
building formerly
LeRoy Music Co.
E. M. EGE, PROPRIETOR
v co president. They may also hold
these otllcus. They are not permitted
to vote for any judicial ollicers, from
j istl-e of the peace up. -tate ollicers,
railed States senators and represent'
ulives.
No "sweet slxti'cu" will go at the
p.dls on election day, as section HMO
elfi forth thiit'they mu.t ho Si years
ii ag-or over. They must also have
rtvtcli'd In the state six months in the
cuiiiiy forty dajs and the township or
w.ird ton ilavs and must htiveooiituriu
ed totho laws of the United ytiites on
tue subject of n.it urali.atinu. Separ-
Judue was read and improved ,
Dond of 0. C Teel, 8"iO . us Glty 1,iK' ''idiots and ballut boxes -shall be
Clerk va rend nnd approved. piuvided female elietors, their Inillojb
s tan He cuuulci! aii'i canvassed in tnu
s mie muniier as thoco of male electors.
Oath of Geo. II. OveiingasClty Bngi
neer was rend and ordeied tiled.
Application of Powell Itros., fin
Hoc-lite to conduct a Millard and Pool i
Parlor and Bowling Alley foryear lfllT
with fee of SCO attached .was ptcsonted. '
Application of J. V. Oilbcit for
license to conduct a llilliard and Pool
Parlor for the year 1017 with
for S.'iO attaclied was presented.
Moved by Koontz and seconded ly
Hamilton that license be grunted both
parties for the municipal year ending
the last Tuesday in April WIS. Motion
carried.
Save
Your
Eyes.
(Came to us
for
Correct
Glasses
Coal Will be Under Cover
Guide Rock Asks for Depot
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Embroideries
When in need of real servicable and
attractive embroideries come in and
let me show them to you
Have good line in all widths and grades in the narrow
from 5c a yard to the full skirt lengths at $2.25 yard
Below are a few of the prices, but to appreciate them
you must see them
12 inch cambrick iX 15c-25c-50c
24 inch Swiss or organdy.. 50c to $1.25
28 inch Swiss or organdy.. 75c to 51.50
Full skirt length from...S1.25 to $2.25
A new line of crochet thread in all numbers
The people of Guide Itoclc have ask
ed the state railway commission to sec
what t can do to get the Ilurlitigton to
build n now depot nt its station in that
town. The liurlington answered by
saying it had made provision for mov
ing the depot to a better location and
to onhirgo it and nut in tile lloors and
other improvements. This does not
suit tlio business men. Thoy desire
nothing less than a new depot. The
commission lias Informed them they
must file a formal complaint and in
that case a hearing will be held.
Thursday's State Journal.
The Malone-Gelhitly Company, en
terpiislng lumber and coal merchants
j of our city are untieing extensivo Ini
nrni'enieiit.s In tlinir 'bank vnril." A
IlCCipt . i.ij.1. l.nn..l fmipo In lnIiiif m-i-ntpil
which will enclose the entire yard, and
thoy are also constructing u series or
new coal sheds facing Cedar street,
which when completed will be modern
in every way. A number of out build
ings which have seen many years of
servlco will bo removed. These im
provements will not only add to the
beauty of the premises but' will also
faclliato the handling of their merchandise.
High School Needs Victrola
The high school chorus will offer
"Ho'sn's Biide," tin operetta, at tho
Orpheuiii on Friday evening, April 27th
nt 8 p. in. Special orchestra music will
be rendered by Prof. LeHoy'b orchestra.
Frof. Wliitehoad states that the schools
are in need of u good Victrola or Vo
c.ilion and takes this means of secur
ing tho funds necessary for the pur
chase of the same, thinking that it
would more f avorably impress tho
people than would the passing of a
siibscriptl6n paper. One quarter of a
dollar will admit you to this entertainment.
Mrs. Barbara Phares
Agent for Warner Bros, Corsets : Butterick Patterns
Answers Presidents Call
The call of our president for volun
tceis is bulng heeded by the vtnioua
cities throughout tho state. The
Franklin County Tribune states that
Franklin County Is going to have a
company of volunteers. In the ouo
weok just parsed llfteen Bignors have
been secured and many others me male
ing preparations to offer their services.
Enlarge Their Quarters
Owing to the steady Increase in their
business the firm of Hail A: Fulton
have been compelled ti re-arrange
their business bloskon Fourth avenue.
The blacksmith department hits now
become a thing of tho past. This por
tion oi the building has been remodel
ed and a concrete tloor placed in tho
6atne. It will be used as a repairshop,
thus enabling them to uso the other
half of tho building as n garngc mid
sales room,
Dorsey May Be Judge
At the state house it is reported that
Governor Neville will appoint ltepro
sentatlve V. C. Dorsey of iVanklin
county judge of the Tenth judicial dis
trict. Ropresontativo Dorsey lives at
Dloomington. Ho is a republican and
has long been prominent in political
activities in his district. It is said tlie
matter was being so arranged that tho
now judge will appoint as hiscourt re
porter, Mr. Stowe, nt present steno
grapher for Chief Justice A. V. Mor
rissey of tho supremo court.
Tho present Icglslnturo passed an act
giving tho Tenth district and tho Third
district an additional judge. Govern
or Neville appointed n dcmocuit in tho
Third district, comprising Lancaster
I county, and it is said ho will appoint a
republican in the tenth. Monday's
Stato Journal
DON'T RUIN YOUR EYES DY GOING WITHOUT PROPER GLASSES.
CORRECTGLASSES NOW MAY SAVE YOU YEARS OF TROUBLE IN
THE FUTURE.
COME IN NOW AND HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED. IF YOU DO NOT
NEED GLASSES WE WILL TELL YOU SO; IF YOUjDO NEED GLASSES
WE WILL FURNISH YOU WITH THE CORRECT ONES AT A PRICE
THAT WILL SATISFY YOU.
"SAVE YOUR EYES."
E. H. NEWHOUSE
Jowolor and Optorttotrst
CSTC. B.,& Q. Watch Inspector
Opens Palace of Sweets
Mr. B M. Ege, propiietor of the 5
10 and 25o store on tho corner of
Fourth avonuo and Webster street has
What is Webster county going to do? added another department to his nonu-
Arc we going to let tho call go by un-lar business establishment He lias
heeded? Wobster county has never leased tho room formerly occupied by
yet played "second fiddle" in anv other tho Leltoy Music company, completely
matter nui tniiiinu- in tho woifnt.. nt n, ' remodeled It and installed a fountain
The Band will give a patriotic concert Saturday at 2:30
community. Aic we going to lot this
'opportunity pass, to keep up our good
Think it over, boys. Don't wait tin"
til tho time comes when you will bo
coinpolled to go. If you havo no ouo
thut Is absolutely dependant upouyom
remember Uncle Sam needs you.
and other necessary enuiinnotit. He
will cator to tho lovers of sweets with
a complete line of refreshments,
c indies, etc Tho fact that this is tho
only exclusive refreshment parlor in
the city, combined with Mr. l.'go'E past'
iccord of giving tho people the best
service po-slblo to receive in his par
ticular lino of business, leads us to
predict success in his new business
venture.
Dress Materials in Keeping
with the New Spring Styles
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F YOU
HAVE FOUND A DRESS OR
SUIT PATTERN YOU LIKE IN ANY OF
THE LATEST FASHION MAGAZINES YOU
WILL BE SURE TO FIND THE EXACT
MATERIALS FROM WHICH TO MAKE
IT UP IN OUR STOCK OF
M&
Dress Fabrics
q WE HAVE A HANDSOME LINE OF LA
PORTE WASH GOODS, SILKS AND WOOL
DRESS GOODS FOR YOUR INSPECTION
R. P. Weesner & Co.
The Store that Sells Wooltcx Coats and Suits
RED CLOUD MINER DLDG. NEBRASKA