The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 03, 1919, Image 1

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A Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50
VOLUME 48
JtED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ALMIIL 3, li)li.
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Don't Hide Your Money at Home
IF everybody did, it would kill husinci! as turely n
if everybody stopped wotk.
Let your money wotk for you in an 'tit eil beating
certificate of deposite of this bank. Wc pay 4 per ct.
Depositors guaranteed by Depositors
Guaranty Fund of State of Nebraska
Webster County Bank
Edward Floiance, President
S. R. Florance, Cashier
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Auspicious Opening I Attention! As You Were
The four-nitfht University Knter
tainmo"iit opened Wudticsdiiy evening
t the Orpheuin with a leprcscnta
tivc audience present. Prof. Guern
sey Jonoh was the speaker and his
subject "The League of Nations."
Some disappointment was express-
ed because he was not moie positive 't,mt ' ohl flleml'
as to conclusions. Ihe critics should Qui ., Wll, . n b(,
remember that these arc details ycthc chlpfIf jusl n8 8,
unsettled. io one Knows.
The lecture was a clear and aca
demic presentation of facts and his
tory appeitaining to the subject.
Conclusions weie left to each individ
ual, the speaker himself declaring
that as regards the futuic he did not
vIlr?V' si . . ., . ... .. Ibcen unable to give the mechanical
t lie Catlct Ilan. will hscoursc mu-!cm, th(? attcnlion it aeserves.
,u """r- K' """'"' ,V 10 Anotlu-r week will see things
rus of thirty vo.ces apears l'nday'. , 0 , ... ,
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'n.iiiii, uiiu ouiuiiiuy uiu univer
sity Players present the delightful
comedy, "The Doll's House."
Hack .it the old stand again after
many months absence spent in serv
ing Undo Sam. As I have been dis
charged fioni service L will again
take up my former place among lied
Cloud's ciicle of business men.
It is al.so with pleasure 1 announce
and standby,
connected with
just as soon as he can
complete arrangements to. vacate the
position he is now holding on one of,
Filmoio county's leading newspapers.
To date my time has been taken up
renewing former acquaintances and
getting the business end of the oflkc
rc-anani'od to my liking, so have
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Get YOUR GROCERY Supplies of
Wullbrandt
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Choice Candies,
Fresh Cookies
Full Supply of Pecans
All Kinds of Nuts
Canned Goods ' Fine Apples
Everything in Groceries
and Queensware
A Few Pieces of Fine Hand-painted China
Upson-Arnold Wedding
Wc will then be in a position to
give caicful attention to the wants
of the "Chief's" many patrons.
' Thanhmg you, one and all, for the
many business courtesies extended
to the "Chief" in the past, and so-
At three o'clock in the afternoon of liciting a goneious share of. your pat-
Thuivday, March 27th, Miss Louise ronngc in the future, I am,
Upson and Chas. Arnold weie mar- . A. U. McARTHUU
ried at the home of the bride's moth
er, Mrs L. J. Upson, of Odcll, Neb.,
Rev. Pruett ofllciating.
w., -!h , nl ',.:. " The uill of the late W. T. Aulil,
his soldier suit. .Omahrv capitalist, has been filed for
I Tlio young lady was for two years j,robat? Uml"' "" cmcn
principal of Franklin High School, is o nieces, Lola Peterson and Alice
unusually talented and of high ,-lUni8,cker of 0m!llia' hyud lho.yQ
Red Cloud Banker Inherits
Although
There Are Many Devices
for the reproduction of sound, only
one is tdentified with a name which
is eminent in the realm of scientific
is eminent in the realm of scientific dis
covery. That one is the NEW EDISON,
"the phonograph with a soul." This won
derful instrument is the product of the
greatest inventive brain of our times. The
famous lone tests have established its pre-eminence
beyond question.
Call at our store for a demonstration.
TPHU
H. Newhouse
Optometrist and Jeweler
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ciai standing, inc groom is a son
of Mrs. A. Arnold, of Inavalo, and is
a prosperous farmer so well known
and highly respected to require no
further introduction.
Aftor m Kiimnf nniiu woililinir vinncf-
and a volume of good wishes for I0'011;1' Ncb.' 'Son'1
tlintr fiitmn linnnlnncc tl. 1 CStatC, Or $1,250,000,
couple departed on a brief wedding
tlip and on returning will settle on
the gtoom's farm near Inavale.
Mrs. Arnold and sons. Arthur and
two are to receive $10,000 apiece in
stead of 20,000 as named -in the will,
sayi, Tuesday's Omaha Daily lire.
They had threatened a contest and
had engaged counsel.
J. W. Auld, a nephew, of Red
d the bulk of the
accoiding to the
will and the agi cement which was
made before the filing at Red Cloud.
The dead banker was piesidont of
the Red Cloud Hank of which this
James Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guvney, and .Y?1'10 W cuf; .
Mrs. Loscke, all of Inavale, were in I llttrrX ?' Clml0' J",csi;lel. of ",0
attendance at the wedding. Co,,n , I'f1faAnB ,"?,' , Jl"". Y
Mr. Ainold, who has but recently anl, J' W AuIl of Ucd Clol,,l aro
returned from eighteen months army i"1,, ,c , T i c n- i
service, is to be congratulated upon , E' ' 11'oldaan(l JVJ- Sullivan who
the auspicious ewnt which nunks siKncd t,101wl11 as wllnc"M t,ht,f,c,,
the termination of his career as a ,aMhc ?lat1'.n'V . ,., . . .
'ci.i... .i i. n.:e .! ;.,. .. I. Mr. Auld died in California about
I- - - . ... fii'A mnnMio twri T-Trk ttlflflct Vita will &
host ot triends in wishing happiness ; """"" "" " """" " " s
III VJIIIUilU, III J1UVU111UU1,
leaving for California.
Everyth
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Usually Found
At a
First Class
Furniture Store
ROY SATTLEY
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Furniture and Undertaking
and prosperity to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Arnold.
before
Declamatory Contest
Despite the rainy weather a largo
audience attended the High School
ijcciuinaiory contest neui in tnc as-
The Hidden Truth
Anna Case, the world-famous
American prima donna, will be seen
in her first picture, "The Hidden
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senimy looms msc luesttay evening. Trutn, xit the Orpheum tlicalro on
I Miss Helen Lemon won first place, Mond.iv and Tuesday, April 7 and 8.
,Karl Patten second, in the serious The p.cltue wa't supervised under
class. Miss Mildred Mercer first in the personal direction of Juluis
humoiouH grade. The losers need Stcgei, and is distributed by Select
'not feel discouraged as their 'com- Pictuic Corporation,
mcndablo-ofi"oits gave the judges al In this picture of Western mining
hard task in picking the winners. 'camps and Eastern society, Anna
Rev. Silveria, of Hastings, Beatrice Case is called upon to portray a wide
McKelghan, of Lincoln, and County lango of character. As Helen Mer
Attorney Howard Foe were the rill, the heroine of the story, she is
judges. first introduced to us as a dancing
Appropriate and most excellent 'girl 'in a danco hall in a mining camp
music was rendered by Miss Owen's out West. She befriends Myrtle
orchestra and the High School Quar-.Cadby, another dancing girl, whoso
tctte. husband mistreats her.
Theio were nine readings given Myitle becomes ill and on her
and the contestants wore: First death bed gives Helen a letter which
Lucile Harwood, "The- Judgment she says Is to an old friend of her
Way"; Secorid Corinno Ncuerlicrg, father's in the East. She tells Helen
"Three Things;" Third Earl Pat- to go there, as she will be treated
ten, "Piesidont Wilson's Address To kindly. When Myrtle dies, Helen
Tho Governors;" Fourth Helen comes East.
Lemon, "When The Fleet Goes By;" I Sho arrives at the home of Charles
Fifth Goldie George, "The Tele- Taylor, tho man to whom the letter
phone Romance;" Sixth Ruth Av- is addressed. Love soon enters their
erill, "lho Leperess;" Seventh Mil- lives and they become engaged. Tay
dred Mercer, "Jane;" Eighth 'lor discovers that Helen has been
Blanche Shorcr, "A Voice From A 'misrepresenting herself, and tells
Far Country;" Ninth Thclma Mc- her lie no longer loves her. She
Bride, "Tho Littlest Rebel." Savcs him from being swindled in
These were under the training of a mining deal and lie finds that, no
Mrs. Geo. Kalley and their worlc-is 'malter who sho is, ho loves .her for
evidence oi cureiui anq siiiueu-eiiorc nerscit atone.
on her part.
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Attorney W. H. Milfdrfof Bloorn
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Clothes for Younger Men
Are the Perfect Clothes For
Spring and Early Summer
the season that calls for correct clothes clothes
that answer fully every demand made of them, both
of character and comfort, by the discriminating outdoor-man.
Campus Togs meet tiese demands. Their character
and refinement appeal to the man who is particular
about his appearance, out-doors as well as in-doors.
If you want your Spring clothes to be absolutely right you'll
cuooso a suit of'CampiiB Togs. Ou$ Sorvlco and Prices will
only muko you happier In your choiCo. t
The Hamilton-Gather Clothing Co.
Red Cloud, Neb.
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