The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 16, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 47
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY, 10, 1U1H.
JJT UMBER 20
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This Bank will Pay, Free of Charge, g
LIBERTY BOND Interest Coupons, at j:
Maturity or Fifteen Days Prior Thereto j:
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Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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DEPOSITS in this bank arc PROTECTED by the
Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska
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Webfter County Bank
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Lincoln Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
Nebraska Institution
Owned, Operated and
Under Direct Control of
NEBRASKA PEOPLE
We have nearly 2,000 stockholder?
residing in Nebraska.
No other corporation has one dollar
oJ voting stock in this Company.
It is under the same control it has
been under since its organization in
1903 and will follow the some con
servative policy that has always
been in force.
I Lincoln Telephone-Telegraph Co.
Old Residents Called
Somewhere udown the corridors oC
mc Uiu re is always uii etui, borne
stumble and full on the way; some
reach It at the full frultiuii of u well
spent life nud calmly pass the portal
opening into the great beyond. In the
latter class two esteemed residents
of lied Cloud answered tho Muster's
call during the week past. From our
esteemed contemporary the Chief re-prints-:
MRS. DAN LI NOSEY
The funeral of Mrs. Dim Llndsey
hold at the MHlillst church on Sun
day at 1 o'clock, in charge of Uev. P.
M. lJruliuer, was attended by a large
company of deeply sympathetic neigh
bors and friends and was ohniacteri.ed
by a pathos and tenderness touching
and genuine.
Martha J. Yotk was born July r,
1817. On December 'Jl, 1808, she was
united iu marriago to Dan Liitdsoyi
they moving to Wisconsin, and from
there coming to Nebraska tome thirty
one years ago. To this union was
born two children, Mrs. Adelle l'ierce
of San Marcos, California, and Myron
of Caldwell. Kansas, who together with
their lather are left to mourn her loss.
A rather strange co-incidence lies in
the fact that when giving Uev. Dru
liner dates and data preparatory to
funeral services, it was found that
Mrs. Llndsey and the reverend's moth
er were cousins.
Mrs. Liudncy was converted to the
I'm- Methodist belief in middle life,
afterward uniting witlt the M. 10.
church of this city, and bur passing
into the spirit land was dominant and
courageous of soul, trusting and trium
phant of spirit.
Slevens-Fearn Wedding
On Tni'-dny evening. May lttli, Mls
Marga e Stevens and Air. Glen I'Vatn
were united iu wedlock. Hev. ,1. L.
Beebe pronouncing tho words which
made ttiem man and wife.
The ceremony took place at tho
Steven- residence and was witnessed
by Mosilames Clair l'opo and Uoy
Itust, a i so llobert Pope and Miss Nora
Mltchel..
The bride is the youngest daughter
of Clark Stevens, and Is a young lady
holding high place iu tho affections
aud esteem of a largo circle Of ft lends
in this community.
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed r'eitrn, Webster county citizens,
and n young man of energy and ntiibi
tlou.
The happy cotiplo are being showered
with good wishes iu which the Chiaf
joins limit heartily.
We solicit a share of your
patronage during 1918
PLATT&PREBS
MIIS. .IAS. 110H1NSON
Funeral services for Mrs. J. II. Rob
inson were conducted by Uev. P. M
Drulitier at the Methodist church in
tills city on Sunday afternoon at 15
o'oh.ck, after which interment was
made in the Martin cemetery.
Susanna .Jones was born August 111,
1817, and on July , 1S7."i, wns united
in marriage to .las. Robinson at lirown
ville, this state, moving to this county
pi 1S7.-J. To litis union two children
were born, a daughter, now Mrs. R. C
Scliullz of this city, and a son, Artltiiri
living in (iuldo Rock, who together
witlt her husband, one sister, Mrs.
Frank Kiuturman, of Stella, aud one
brother, .Jus. Jones of Oregon City,
Oregon, are tho luimudbtu relatives
left to mourn her Ics.
The lady had been in poor health
for some time, and since disposing of
the restaurant business In which she
and her husband were engaged in, iu
this city some six years ago, she has
made her home alternately with her
children, who though now bereft of
a mother's guidance, can find much
consolation In the fact that thev were
able and permitted during her declin
ing years, to in u measure recompense
her for her services to them during
tltolr younger days. Mrs. Robinson
had been a member of the M, K. church
at Ash Croek for the past sixteen years
and her religious belief aud its teach
ings were truly reflected in Iter every
day life.
Commencement
The class of 11)18, Red Cloud Senior
High .School, announce Commence
nion Kxetcises, May Vllrd, at the Or
pheum Theatre 1'ollowlug is the pro
gran :
INVOCATION Rev. J. L. Bcebc
SAL TTATOR Y Stauser Antack
QUA TETTE '. . Selected
.Riant McUridc Horace Frisbie
jmc Kanncy Josephine Slicrer
ORATION. .President Lincoln in 1918 1
....What Would He Have Done I
Nellie Fry
INSTRUMENTAL DUET. . . " Devotion"
Hobcrt Dlacklcdjjc Win. McDride j
ORATION The Red Cross History ,
aud Work Laura Cecil
CLASS SONG Seniors ol '18
VALEDICTORY Margaret Miner
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS '
L.H.Ulacktcdlc
BENEDICTION Father Fitzgerald !
Baccalaureate, Sunday, May 19, Metho
dist Church.
Class Play, Wednesday May 22, Or
phcum Theatre.
Floimeuri bo sent to those who are
iwi'iss the water, potatoes cannot. The
lu-t Hour costs about 7 cts a pound,
tin' best potatoes 1'rJ ets per. pound.
Mut.il Hat potatoes.
There is a Difference in
Lenses
Just its there is between a plocc of pure gold and that
containing alloy. The lenses used by mc are the tin est
that can be had. Thcso come iu the rough and arc
ground until they exactly meet the requirements of your
particular eye trouble. One cannot bo too careful about
the eyes. The matter of a dollar or so should not enter
into the calculation. This store refuses to ask for your
patronage by prlco alone tho cure is kthe thing desired
by me or well as yourself. Even so, you will llnd the
charge unusually low, taking into consideration the
hlghquality.
will be to the interest of your
eyes to have them examined here
E. H. NEMHQUSE
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Jowotor and Optometrist
Watch Inspector
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PROTECT YOURSELF
AND HELP UNCLE SAM
Nigger head Maitland, Canyon City and Pinnacle
Lump on the road. Store now at Government
prices and be sure of good coal next winter
iJfoloDe-Gellatly Go.
'TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER"
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Christian Church Program 1
FOR MAY, 1918
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May 5th Father's Day
May 12th Mother's Day
May 19th Newspaper Day
May 26---Sammies Day
Special Service for
Children Each Sunday
Invite Your Friends. Come
Special Music
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Congregational Church Notes
Mother's Day va6 fittingly observed.
The church was fragrant with many
ilowors and a carnation was presented
to Oiicli person who attended.
Sunday. May UUIt, in Hod Cross Day.
Churches throughout thu ration are
requested. to observe tills day and all
members of the Ued Cross should wear
thu emblem.
Thursday evening at oight o'olouk
thero will be a social gathering at the
church in honor of Miss Clara Ohl, who
leaves for her hoino at tho close of
school. Friends of Miss Ohl and of
tho church are invited to bo present.
Knelt person is requested to bring n
penny.
The public is Invited to all services
of the church.
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ye Every Kind of a Coat You'll
Need For Spring
They Are Smart, Youthful
Styles for the Younger Set
Those with more conservative lines for
the older women.
Good-looking tailored effects for travel
ing. Sturdy utility Coats for the out-of-doors
girl.
Dressier Coats for afternoon wear.
All made of thoroughly good, dependa
ble materials, designed with exquisite
taste and finished with care down to
the last bottom.
THEY ARE PRICED FOR JUST AS MUCH OR
JUST AS LITTLE AS YOU CARE TO PAY
F. G. TURNURE & SON
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