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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
I '?"-. r u 1 hk '4.' 1 '! I"' &.- , p .,. -.m.-,., -. .- ' ,.-. . VOLUME 1S V KMKiwamraiiMwisroi 1 We buy and sell all issues of Liberty and Victory Bonds at the market. ' If you desire to buy or 'sell, call on us Interest paid on Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed by Depositors Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska Webster 'County Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000 1 fled Cloud, Nebraska Edward Florance, Preideat W:'T ':.; ' '.. '.,!':!. "WW m'Mn:i,Lu ,..,.i,!.!: TIM.!!!.! Thrifty Housewives Come to Us for their Groceries for Five Reasons: They know that they will receive full value for every dollar they spend with us. They know that they will receive only the best qual ity in every article they purchase. They know our reputation for honest weights and measures and fair dealing. They know that the lines of goods we handle are the best that can be purchased on the market. They know that our prices are right as low as is consistent with quality and quantity. . If you are not one of our regular custom ers and do not know these facts, let us have your next grocery order and you will be convinced. P. A. Wull Groceries and t:nffiin:.;"iiHfc;''.,wiri; :.;in! (f FOR, FALL WEAR PORTRAYING THE LATEST STYLES IN Sweaters zsri. wfvwwia5 Slip-on Styles zvitk Sleeves Slip-on Styles wihhout Sleeves hi Coat Styles with Style Collars and Belts lifts. Barbara Phages Agent gor Ladie Home" Journal Patterns All Sizes in Childrenfl Half Sox tnto HIlorlo BofUtj !raiB:i:mm S. R. Flotancc, Cashier :: ,r :::..:: brandt Queensware '. i ' rii, "HWDffl A Newspaper That filver, The News I? 121) CLOUD, X!2r;KAj """"" Club Will Purchase Grader - u ifun uit: r.unuj ' VIKU III V.B11I uniltl Monday afternoon CommisMoiifrr 'JEJjup6 ' '" receipt of The Grant Waldo, of IiiMVKle, ami If. V. ( owdfti, 38unty Yidotte, published at Pond W. L. Wcosuer, V. CJ. Hauulton niul Qwt Oklahoma, formerly owned If K Mamer, n coiiinilttue appotiunl Hiiulitcd by 31. L. Thomas, veteran by ,tlm Commercial club, went out an 1 , OwOrit cue tiniu in charge of tho looked ovvr the rond rlitmiui; south yat thi. place, which contains from the river l.rldgo to the Kansas tjfafJloning account of his passing: llnm. itml tlicv vfni tlint i liw,.i,,ilc tut '"Whit week this miner Inld hrieflv I'ii deplorable condition. Mr. Waldo informed them that the montv In hi jyuwran newspaper man ot me ftud 1 road dWtriet hart fill bean used, and' ''dig-We t, v. ho with his wifo, had ar j consequently, he eonld dy nothing to ' rTvl t.vo days before from their setter condition). The memhia of the Home Guard have decided to use their fundi to purchase grader and 9 Mudeisttind the county will b-iy lit i next year. Alter the grader krriveVJ.; the Club will' hire men to work the! road Hud keep it in a dnurfkion no thai l.ll nrtnlii tn-ti li-iut At..... U I ... f.... at nil time-. 1 ; Married Nidsoii P Ander.vjn, son of Mr. and Mrs. h. v. Anderson of tui city, nn 1 Mtig ru'llio Iumio Cart wrlght, duugh ter qi David Cartwrlghtof lisboii, Kan sas, wore united in marriage by Judgo Kauney Tuesday. The young couple is well known in this locality aud their matiy friends wish them much j6y and happiness thru life's journey. Roosevelt Memorial Program The Senior aud Junior High Schools will give a Roosevelt Memorial Pro gram Mopday, October 27, ir. the Sen lor Eligh Assembly at 2:I0 p. m. The public ia cordially invited. Area of Guide Rock Enlarged Friday. October 10, was another great day in the history of Guide Kock when the annexation suit in the dis trict court was decided in favor of the village by Judge Harry Dungan Per haps the above is somowhat mislead ing when we saj the suit was decided entirely in favor of the village for the Holz strip on the west and tho Mass inger strip on the south were thrown out. However, the entire block ea,t of Minnie Creek known as Kast (Snide, Hock is now a part of the corporation. The boundary lino now extends due east from tho high school building to the George Yung farm, thence south to the ruilrcmd track. We believ m.ist everyone Is prettv ivull MiliMfJed with the situation as it now stand's. The Ho!, aud Malinger wtrfps are Larue Thomas, tho youngest son.lives both practically farm lamia, neither of at' Pond Creek, where he was artoci wh.ch have ever been used for any. ' atcd with bin father in newspaper' thing eKe. and perhaps riVer will be ' work and where ho will continue as while they are 'owned by the present nnhliahni- nf iho VidHv owners We welcome our new neighbors on the east, Wu are glu'd they rue now a part of the town and will have a voice ' in the city management. When the ' new addition Is laid out in streets aud ! alleys and the entire town is lighted up with electricity, Guide Rock will be one of the -most attiniiuu linio cities in the Republican valley, and we believe, when all this is accomplished, that those who opposed the annexation will be really Klad they are Inside tho corporation. Guide Rock Signal. Residence for Sale As we are closing out all our hold lags In Red Cloud wo will offer forsale the Roy Hattley residence., which we recently purchased, located on West Fourth avenue. This is a line modern 8 room dwelling, in ilrst class condl. tlon. Its priced right for a quick deal. For particulars see or phone IJeok & Boyer Furniture Store, Red Cloud. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist will meet eye, oar, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Dameroll'fl office, Wednesday, Oct. 20. Hours 2 to G. An Art Exhibit and Box Supper will be given by School Diet. 20 and 27 at the latter school tomorrow evening. The beautiful pictures for the exhibit are loaned by (he Lincoln Fine Arta jShop, The puplU will give a program. Fifv&wo Km Each Yc:ar For Sf.ftO o("ronj-:i :, i!u. former Editor of The Chief pijio muMer. denth of 31. L. Thomas, .UJOMcna iiumo with a view or upend . inter in Alhambm at Iho of t! eir daughter, Mr. Earl e. , at ;-su south Granada. His tuu!, iluc? Friday morning. '1 !n i..as was u native of Ohio, ttg .,.. bum ut Marietta, March 1$'. )'. ; ! cntcciuentiy v. us in L yoar. wa. one of tho early pioneers ofi'Hehra-ka, going to that s.tato more th'an.i'iiiy years ago and n well i hiiuiui in mat sctuuii iu wiu cumin y, ! particularly in newspaper and polit ical circles. Mr. Thomas was for forty two years actively engaged in journalistic work during the stirring period of develop ment in tho Middle West and counted among his friends and asociatcs such well known men as Bill Nye, Eugene Field, Walt Mason, William Grant Allen and others. His newspaper activities carried him to many points in Nebraska, and for some time he was connected with the Nebraska State Journal and tho Daily Sun at Lincoln. Other points in Nebraska where he owned and edited papers were as follows: The Chief at Red Cloud, The Journal at Platts moutht the Republican at Holdredge, and the Republican at Ber.klcman. Later Mr. Thomas moved to Yuma, Colorado, where he was editor and owner of the Pioneer. Some twenty-four years ago lie went to Pond Crock, Oklahoma, where during the intervening years lie was publisher of tho Grant County Vid ette. He was also postmaster there for eight years under tho Roosevelt' and Taft administrations. I Mr. Thomas is survived by a wid-! ow, three sons and a daughter, all of whom were here for the burial. j A. L. Thomas, the oldest ?on, is in the printing business in Kansas City, Missouri. Tho second son, Roy W. Thomas, is engaged in the lumber in--dustrv at Bvorott. Washington, and Tho daughter, Mrs. Grimes, rocont ly came to AlhamuYa, and hor hus bancb Earl Grimes, is cashier of tho Lamanda Park Bank. The widow will remain here for tho present with hor daughter. The funeral service was hold Tues day afternoon, at 3 o'clock at tho Turner parlors under the auspices of. the Alhamhra Elks lodge, of which order the deceased was a member, and tho ritual was read by Exalted Ruler H. S. Farrell. Burial took place in Los Angeles at tho Hollywood Mausoleum. Alhambra Federated News, Alhambra, California. Contributions Appreciated A drive Is being mado to pBy off tho St. 100 mortgage on the Sacred Heart church of Red Cloud. All those who wish to contribute will please make their donations to any of the follow ing: John M Kvan, W. I Dklanky, J HKi'it Pavkmc, .in., James Doym: Sit , Rkv D. Kitzukk.u.i. t Mrs. Anna Pavlick, w'ifo' of John Pavlick, and aged about 35 years, passed away tho last of the week at a hospital in Hastings. The remains, wore brought to this city that even ing, funeral service!! ueing conducted on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, , in charge of Father Fitzgerald, after which interment was mado in the Red .Cloud cemetery. " J SKA. 'ai.tho He 'nrin .""-i "in r "waBmiirouiliHMiul We Believe in the Mew Edison " ' ' &F$d! we hetEstgve St yons If you prefer not to pay cash .for a Nsw Edison ot this timt, tell ub what terms would bo convenient. The NEW EDISON We believe in tho New Edison. No mere "Talking Machine," it is a beautiful instru- ment that Re-Croates the voice. And we believe in you for the sort ol man or woman who appreciates the Now Edison is the sort of man or woman the world be lieves in. See the moderately priced Period Cabinets i- -iidi uie naw caison -at our store.- And tell us what is in E. H. Newhouse Optometrist inimnoiiiiiiimiBio ninixiiK FLOUR TAKES ANOTHER oassMKmBBsssammmsaaBBi We have just received another car load of " Red Moon" Flour, which is used by a large per centage of the housewives in this locality, and all those using it, know its quality .when it conies to making real, first-class bread. "RED MOON FLOUR PER SACK H During the past few months since we com menced handling this Flour, the price has been lowered have sliced it again, a deduction of, per Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Rad Cloud, Nab. "NOT IN THK COMBINE" NUMBER 43 your mind about terms. and Jeweler tJXa $2 .90 twice; and now, we v Ills TV, yyv 20c with sack 1 ti i i ti f ft 1 At IT i V