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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
'I- H as it use fl I l V. 1 W 1" NN -4tt nuiortrt0,lf .rtSE 4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50 VOLUME 48 KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MARCH 'J 7, !!. NUMBER 13 wsTArAr.vwv,v.vvvv.vv.vv.vv.v.v.v.vv.v.v.v.v.v.v j Daylight Saving Law I Don't Hide Your Money at Home IF everybody did, it would kill business as utely as if everybody stopped work. Let your money work for you in an nt "it bearing certificate of deposite of this bank. Wo pay ! per ct. Depositors guaranteed by Depositors Guaranty Fund of State of Nebraska Webster County Bank Edward floiance, President S. R. Florance, Casliier With the nation wide change in time on Monday, March III, it will not be necessary for the railroads to issue new time caids, says the State Journal. The railway world, prac tically, will stop opeiation for an hour, altho to patrons that cessation will not be noticed and no new time Caucus Meetings RmNPMQMLwJk'wii Puisuant to a call issued by Chair man A. I). Ranncy, a well attended Citizens' caucus was held in the coutt house, at 8 o'clock last Thurs ing, which was ptesidetl over by Judge Hnnney, as chairman, and F. W. Cow den, as secretary. Hie following ticket for the muni cipal ollices was placed in the field a . ... .... . si UIU v.uiiriiiui 4mll iri iiutlllll I .caicis win no issued, ami no cimnge in electors at the polls on Tuesd-iy, - ruuirrrc ui uusmi'HH win uu iruuci-u. J .The clocks will he set ahead one hour. That is all. At 2 o'clock on the morning of Mon day, March 31, all clocks used in rail road administration will be set ahead one hour. The hour fixed for moving ahead the hands of the railway clocks is designated in an order received from Director General Walter Hincs, in stating the permanent, procedure that is to he followed by the carriers in Th(, In,,epen(lcnt volel.s lnul at the nnmnlvirii'i witli fiio ii'ii'.iurhr MnviTif ' . . ...... ww...,..,,... ,.... v..w ,.,, -to..v . .. courr nouhc on last i rainy mcning, law. i iiii uruur i to uuiiwuuu um- -. ,.., -..u ,,:,,t .,. ..:,. "l Ltlll JilUVIlfUIJI JMUU i ."I t isi: Mayor P. C. 1'opo. Treasurer S. It. Florance. Clcik 0. C. Tool. City Engineer Geo. II. Ovcring. Police Judge Jas. A. Harden. Members of Poaid of Education -E. L. Grimes and L. II. Blackledge. Councilman, First Waid A. 11. Holfman. Councilman, Second Waid F. G. Ttirnure. Committee to fill vacancies F. W. Cowdcn and A. I). Runnoy. About u the federal control of railroad as and the V-V. Get YOUR GROCERYSupplies of 1111'' I tin IfMIlM"!! I'lllll I 111 111 I'TI I I I ii:iii . - . a . ... ..... ... - . . ..... j):acCll lluJ joiiowing ticket m properties as long as uic- iuy-i.gnt fiol( Th(, cau(.us wa pica!lIci, ovcr saving law remains effective,'' says by u NeuorberKf a8 c,ajrmnn and R. me uihiucuuns. n Die same proceduie gone tlnu ai year ago will be followed this year. Nebraska Teachers to Keet Wullhrandt Choice Candies, Canned Goods Full Supply of Pecans All Kinds of Nuts Fresh Cookies Fine Apples Everything in Groceries and Queensware A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted China Wecsner, as Maor C. H. Tieasuicr S. Clerk Oliver secretary: Hesse. It. Florance. Powell. Your Children and music. Are you foster ing their interest in this refineing influence? Good music raises the standard of a home Possessions of The NE W EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul." makes for genuine cultnrc. Children quickly react to good music, They select more desirable playmates: become better mannered. Often their Interest in it moulds theirt entire careers And from their taste for goob music they gain a deep and lasting pleasure. City Engineer Geo. II. Cheiing. 71. .1! 1...1 1 A fl I The Twenty-Ninth Annual Meet- lS "K?-- . . men. ... -...-... ... .1 iwiimlini: nf lln.'iril nV I'.i luvil inn ing ot tiie ivPiurai JNcuraMca leacn-' , . , , , ,... Aatnn:nt!n iii i i,i,i ., Meadamcs Carrie .Sherwood and jl a itnoutiuuvu tt in v uuiii ? j Kearnev. Thursday. Fiidav and Sat- !1ia unlay of this week and no doubt will be attended by several Webster coun- I E 9 H. N ewhouse Optometrist and Jeweler First Waid Win, ty instructors. Most promicnt among the talent, will ho noted T. .1. Newhlll. Assis- ..) m..h..i it r ,i r-:..i m..i. Ncuerbcrg and It. I huiiL i.iti.iijii4i ituys unit jjim uimu i .. McCall. Councilman, Honrer. Councilman, Second Ward E. R Slawson. Committee To Fill Everything Ususually Found At a First Class Furniture Store ROY SATTLEY L Furniture and U ndertaking I PCS - PS a il U fl ibmM Leader of Washington, D. C, who is doing wonderful work in making home life on the farm atti active to our young people. Dr. Oliver Kee, pastor of the First M. 13. church at Kearney, who has just returned fiom six months at the front with our boys in France and a foiceful and pleasing speaker, Principal It. M. Marrs, of the South Omaha High School, Prof. Fiank Noycr, of the Kearney State Normal, Pi of. W. F. DcMosb of the Nebraska Wclsloyan, Chancellor Samuel Avery of the University of Nebraska, Prof. M. II. Swenk, assis tant state Entomologist, Dean a'c -i i 1 . . f n r i i m 1 ' binaries roniyce oi me aiaie loacn crs' college, Prof. L .11. Scpple of the Kearney State Normal, Mr. J. F. Duncan, State Normal Training In spector and State Superintendent W. H. Clcmmons arc chief among those from this state paiticipating. The following is the program: FRIDAY MORNING, 8:15 J. N. Nutter, Presiding "Community Singing" Led by Grace Stedman. Col. Dcs.sc, formed, with-diow Monday morning. Vacancics-Wccsner. so wo aie ollicially II. in- fi?BERI;CE3aiS5&?Z32!Zm3 from the ticket DAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Pleaching at 11 a. in., and 1:'0 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. in. The Willing Woikcrs' will meet with Mrs. Emily Witwer, Friday afternoon at 2:!J0. The members of the Missionary Circle aie asked to be piesnt and be picpared to turn in their offerings, !o they may be credited on this year's budget. Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace, visiting iclalies and friends near Kivcilon, tins weeK. Congregational Church Notes Rev. W. D. King, of Cietc, Ncb- aska, will hold services at the Con-' regational church next Sunday,1 both morning and evening. Sunday ' School at 10 o'clock, morning scr- vice The at 11, evening service at 7:110. nublic is cordially invited to Mrs. i1Car Mr. King and all members of ,tho church are urced to bo present. Address of Welcome John A. Mil- Thc Woman's Society of the ler of thc Kearney Commercial church will mcet( priday, April -ltli, c- 'at three p. m., with Mrs. Roscoe Response J. N. Nutter, Pros, of As- Wecsner. sociation. "Doys and Girls Clubs" Mr. T. J. Newbill, Washington, D. C. "Story Telling" Prof. W. F. Dc iuoss, xscorasKa wcsicyan. ,nR aml on SumInv "Scientific Teaching a Prerequisite nP,,UD w:ii nreach Christian Church Notice Rev. Harold Fey will preach at the Christian church, Sunday morn- evening J. L. on Emersonian to Military hucccss ' Chancellor ciiKion, bamuei Avery, xscorasKa univer sity. Echoes fiem tho Chicago Conven tion FRIDAY EVENING, 8:00 "Community Singing" Led by Mrs. Grace Stedman, Kearney State Normal. Lecture "The Great War Dr. Oli ver Kove. SATURDAY MORING, 8:15 J. N. Nutter, Presiding Illustrated .Lecture "Dirds of Neb raska" Prof. M. II. Swcnk, Ncb- rasKa university. ,v.v MODES In thc film of "Cleopatra," in which Theda Dara portrays thc titlo role, as much attention has been paid to the true- presentation of Ancient Egyptian dress as has been paid to tho crashing mass effects in Cleo patra's life. Thus it is that by look ing at tho picture one quickly ob tains n clear idea of the dress of thc Ancient Egyptians. Dioss in Ancient Egpyt, as in ov- Sone of die conveniences electricity bnngft , . ..i 1 -J-i. j While the wiring cam- paign is on-jLieciniy your nome ana mane living more enjoyaoie. n How many times have you re solved to have electricity in your home "some day?" Now you can afford it. Not only have special rates for wir ing been arranged for this campaign but the three-fold economy of EDISON MAZDA Lamps which give three times as much light as old-style car bon lamps will help you pay tho cost. And the whole family will njoy the benefit of electric service that make3 possible inmimerable comforts and con veniences such as the electric toaster, flatiron, table grill and vacuum cleaner. Let us explain the saving you ean make by having your house wired now. E.W.STEVENS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical cry civilized country, showed a great i . .. i. . ji ,. ,lc, x. , "4t: niniK i ,. diversity according to tne cmss or Shut f Sn$ V1 takl occupation of the individual. Each Teaching of Speech?-,, p.llalpli . . ... ..... . ., .. T T. . nil. 1 r-i 1 .ww awu ..-. . w"... --- iNuyei, ivuuiiicy oiaie . 1)W li I. "rnrt Tflofllinr'o Pnrf in .1 rtnAr ftii tionf Dean Charles Fqri., e, Stntn Teachers' ColIeirS Orpheum next Monday and Tuesday. . ..I VI. Ej. Cj. L.UIIUI IU1L lUI-'JUUV lliutll muT ,yS,te'S 5-l0 C. Johnson, Kearney. , , 1VK tfp!' fc" ""'"u --" y ' I,' 'i'V J Attorney E. G. Caldwell jWas aU Good"nieli-gMd MrTiM-modmta fendlnjr to legal Iwsinoss in ,Ht- Thm Hamilton -Cathir Clothing 00. Kvrythlng Mom or Boy wooro Glen Olmstcdo has resigned his position in thc John E. Yost & Son 'meat market, and has entered tho employ of the Farmers' Union Co operative Association. Raymond Turnurc arrived home Sunday evening to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Turnuro and family. Tho young man has a fur lough which lasts until Juno 80th, at which time he will enter West Point. t John Rose, of Dlue Hill, was In tke oity Sunday.