The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 22, 1919, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
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We can handle some more Business
and We would like to have Yours
If you feel as we do about this
come in and let us talk it over
Interest paid on Time Deposits
Deposits Xiuaranteed by Depositors
Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska
Webster County Bank
I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000
a Red Cloud, Nebraska
B Edward Floiance, President S. R. Floiance, Cali!er
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Our Line of
Del Monte
Gives Excellent Satisfaction in a large- number
o! Red Cloud homes. WE GUARANTEE THEN
We Have Some Very
Have You Tried Mrs.
Rohrer's and Verebest
THESE ARE MEDIUM
that are gaining
Garden Seeds of Kinds Also Onion Sets
Our Stock in AllSLines is New and Fresh
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE
and know that or groceries and service
WILL PLEASE YOU
P0 A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and
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UNDERTAKING
and EMBALMING
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Licemed ia Kama and Nebrailca
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Canned Fruits
Fine Dried Fruits
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PRICED COFFEES
in popularity.
Queensware
4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For SI.50
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY
Thirty Eight Will Graduate
The week oT Juiiu Ilrst murks tho
uloso of another Miccut-isfiil school year
lti Red Clou 1. Diplomas will bo pres-,
entcd to t hiily eight graduates uti
Thursday evening, the flth, wlion tho
commencement exeroihes will be given
lit the Orjihunrn theater. Tho S-ulor
class play will be given nt the Or
Iihemn, Wednesday uvotiinr, June 4th
Tliu oust of eharneteis include thirty
two of tho graduates. The title of the
play i- "A Coiner of the Campus". The
Biieeatauroato will be given at tliu
Methodist, church Sunday evening
Tho programs arranged for each even
lug lire as follows:
CLASS ROLL.
Ruth Averill
Osa Uaker
Christine Caldwell
Lydia Chapman
Charles Christy
Alta Coou
Rachel Cowdeti
Myra Evans
Mildred Fey
Goldic George
Goldie Fry
Beatrice M'Allistcr
Thclma McBride
Jessie McCallum
Sabilla McDowell
Lorctta M'Partland
Mildred Mercer
Bonnie Miller
Ralph Ncwhousc
Robert I'opc
Ruth Robertson
Esda Rust
William Schnicber
Curtis Steward
Sylvia Strickland
Lcith Stuukard
Katharine Trant
Jane Van Dyke
Clara Warren
Gem White
Bessie Ilannum
Eunice Hoffnnm
Benjamin Johnson
Henry Johusou
William Joy
Theresa Kellctt
Marie Lauranjlur
Dennis Manly
Clow Colors; Blue and White. Class
Flower: Killarncy Rose. Class Motto:
Pep, Purpose and Perseverance.
BACCALAUREATE
Methodist Church, Sunday, June 1, 8 p.m.
Prelude
Community Chorus Directed N. B. Bush
Prayer Rev. B. E. Eshelmau
Vocal Solo "Hosanna"
Mrs. II. C. Gcllatly
Baccalaureate .Rev. J. D, Hammcl
Violin Solo Selected Miss Ethel Owen
Beucdictiyn.. ..Rev. B. E. Eshelmau
Postludc
SRNIOR CLASS PLAY
"A CORNIOR OF TIIK CAMPUS"
Wi n.NKsnw, Jr.Ni: I, 8:15 p. in.
CAsr or Ciiaua( ti:u.
Ruth Day Ronnie Miller
Anne Short Rachel Cowilen
Flo Ferris. .." Thelmu Mollriile
Minnie Davis Osa Raker
Dora Mills '. Sylvia StrickMand
Margaret Summers. .. Jessie McCallum
Miss l'risiim Mildred Meicer
Kvolina lientrioe McAllister
Tilly, The Maid Iiiuo Van Dyko
Mrs. Hayman Gem White
Hiram llayinan.... Benjamin Johnson
William Williamson. ...CurtisStoward
Billy Iirown Dennis Manly
Charles Steel Ralph Newhouse
The Professor William Joy
Kveret Ward Robert Pope
College Girl 3
Christine Caldwell
Myru Evans
Cloldie Fry
Mildred Fey
Loretta McPartland
Theresa Kollett
Bessie Ilannum
Sabilla McDowell
Until Robertson
Esda Uust
Lydia Chapmnu
Marie Laurangor
College! Boys
Henry Johusou Lelth Stunhnrd
Charles Clulsty Leo Ruby
COMMENCKM BNT EXBUCISKS
THURSDAY, Jl'.NK 5, 8 p. III.
March High School Orchestra
Invocation Father Fitzgerald
Salutatory Alta Coon
Vocal aolo-"Fleeting I)ays"-B. Bailey
Ruth Averill
Oration. ."Cumoullago". .Clarn Warren
Selection High School Orchestra
Oration "Aviation". William Sehniebcr
Class Prophecy
Goldie'deorge and Katharine Traut
Valedictory Bunlce H oilman
Class SOngi
Presentation of Diplomas ..,,
Win, L. Wec8ner
Benediction Rev. Ueobe
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I Thank You
l wUh to thanlf'.my mnny ff lends for
the many Courtesies extended to me
during tho pony contest, conducted by
F. 0 Turnurc it Hon, in which I was
awarded tho pony and vehicle. Ct: ii.
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Charles Richardson Injured
( ' us Richardson, of Red Cloud
bra:., ii hi, was the victim of a most
urn'"!' 'mutt' and gruesome acci lent
last I ililay evening, when in attempt
ing ti swing up mi the step of a mov
iug ugiiic, his foot slipped, precipitat
ing " body under the engine which
j iismctI over him cuttiiiK oil' liis right
foot ami breaking his left leg in three
places
i'it accident occurred at lloldrege
at!' ! Fridav ovcniiig, and KieltardMiii .
was brought to McConk on No. !l. lie
Is now in tho Co operative hospital, his
condition being cousidcicd serious by
attend ng physicians.
The ktory of the accident as nearly
as (mm bo determined runs its follows:
Kichaidson signaled the engineer to
back up and hoolc onto tho train. As
the engine passed him he attempted to
swing himself up on the step but fail
ed to malru It, fulling down and under
neHth the engine which passed over
the lower part (if his body. Xono of
theciew were witnesses ot tho accident,
wlin.li happened in the space of a few
minutes. The Ilrst they know of It
was. after having annexed the waiting
cai s they started down the track again,
when the engineer thou noticed a large
uYowd blocking the way. No time was
lost in securing medical services for
the injured umu whose condition was
manifestly seiious. -
Richardson's family wcroiiumediate
iiiotlflbd of tho accident, his mother
and slstercomlngdown from Red Cloud
Saturday morning His father who
wasln Wyomiugarrived Saturday night
on No. (J.
L'lter Reports are to the effect that
the injured man is much bettor and
hopes for his recovery are entertained
by those in attendance. Mct'ook Ga
zette. Keeping Up To Date
In knonintf with the niwross of our
city the Cowden-U'aley Clothing Co ,
are making some marked Improve
ments In the. Interior of their stole.
Thoy have just completed the install
ation.or u modern clothing display
ciblnet, the same being a golden oak
tlnish. Tho cabinet contains eight
cimpirtmeiits-.fouron either side of
tin- diessiiiL' room. '1 hu cabinet is
dust proof and insures tho purchaser t
clean sanitary wearing apparel. The
door9 when opened can bo pushed back (
into the shlo of each compartment, out
ot tho way. The clothing is arranged
on racks, which may be pulled out of ,
the cabinet, thereby giving the mor-'
chant an opportunity or displacing tho
entire contents of each compartment.
Mr. Cowden Informs us that plans are
under way for more ex'tenslvc Interior
improvements, and when completed
the store will be as modern as tiny
found in the cities.
Open Air Band Concert
The first Hand Concert of tho season
will be given In front of tho Orpheum
Thoater Friday evening, May iiflrd, at
8 o'clock The following is the pro
gram: March Panella
"The American Red Cioss" I New)
Selection. .."Robin Hood".. .Re Koven
Cornet Solo..".araldn Polka".. Losey
M. A. Mercer
Waltz.... "Jolly Fellows".... Vollstedt
Mexican Serenade. "Jovitta". . Arimjnd
Selectlou from "Going Up" (Now) lllrsh
Star Spangled Manner
F. Mli.ixu, Director.
James Gilbert returned home Sun
day from Camp Dodge where he was
honorably discharged from tlie army,
lie was in Co. D, 1C8 regiment of the
42nd division and was in active ser
vice in France.
Charlc's Mocde came down from
Blue Hill, Tuesday evening, to visit
his sister, Mrs. Grant Turner and
otler relatives. Charley had just re
cently, returned from ovorsenstand had
obtained his dischargo from tlie army.
Walter Pope, who is working near
Cowles, spent Sun'dny with .his par
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope.
An Investment
In Happiness
TO purchase a NEW EDISON is not an ex
penditure; it's an investment. It means
evenings filled with enjoyment of tho world's
best music RE-CREATED so perfectly as to be
indistinguishable from the interpretation of the
living artists. And it menns evenings at home
where you don't spend a cent. To own The
New Edison means not only more happiness but
more money in the bank.
H. Newhouse
Optometrist and Jeweler
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Everywhere!
Always these tires give ihe good service. They arc Extra
Tested. That's the reason. ' Why don't you profit by the
Extra Tested quality of Racine Country Road Tires?
S000 MILE GUARANTEE
7S00 MILE FORD CASINGS
Remember! We Give You the BEST in
Vulcanizing, Repairing and Retreading.
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The day of all days is of course,
the Graduation Day
Memory long lingers 'round that event; consequently
your gift at this time should be so chosen as to help
make the recollection pleasant.
We have just the gift you would choose.
Come, See It
Dr.W.H. McBride
DENTIST
OVKR STATE RANK
RED CLOUD
NEBRASKA
NUMBER 121
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Along everyxcountry road
you will see RACINE
Country Road Tires.
RED CLOUD
NEBRASKA
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Red Cloud
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