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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
- RED CLB, NEBRASKA, CHEF Hi Em S DM I HOT in HI I frzr HU M-i-i IHHM&.. 1 h-- - W TOSWJV.h 1 f MK.H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KfciMIIIfTi. U li 'iniipF " THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISH KD KVEUY THURSDAY Kntcrid In the t'oRtollltc nt Hid ( loud, Neb as Kocond Ulaiw Matter A. U. MoAKTHUR, Kill lor and Ownc "HB ONLY DKMOL'KATIl' I'A.'I.ll IN wnnsrEit COUNTY . Hv iVrt-r One of the Many Features of the Columbia Graf onola Advertising R.ates Foreign, per column inch 15C Local, 10 A. 2i A FEATURE found exclu . cively in Columbia Graf onolas is llic Individual Record Ejector, facilitating the handling of records. Jusl a touch of the - proper button, and any desired record is instantly Reeled from one of the fell-lined compart ments, which clean and dust the record when replaced. The exquisite quality of Columbia tone it due to the Grafo nola's scientifically correct dctign. The Grafonola's c. elusive system of tone olumccontrolcnablos you to get the most exact musical fading. List of Records 2822 2810 2S1S 2818 2804 2784 6124 78325 L--M J. C. MITCHELL Jeweler and Optometrist JE ipanmiiraiarawiM WHAT A BANK SHOULD BE Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 Jf Interest Paid on Time Deposits "THE RELATION BETWEEN A BANK and Its depositors is different from that between oilier lines o( business and their customers. And bank can be useful to its clients beyond the mere da politing, paying and lending of money, A bank stands in confidential relation to its depositors. It has opportunities help them and opportunities to take advantage of them. It becomes familiar with their finaacial transactions It knows what deals they are planning and making. Not only their money but their business secrets are in its hands for safekeeping. Further, the bank is the support he hind the man, upon yhich he can call for help. Your bank, In be really useful, should be honor able; strong enough to furnish help when needed. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floianc, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R Horance, Cashier Dtpi, i iiiiiiimlt,ylt Jl ;ioi' i.utir nilrr bund itf the thllf -liinfln i I uatmmniniiiiiiiiV ,n j'l imi itj Wr i lliii"! i iTT ' l"TT"L, iw Geo. W. Hutchison The Sister's Faith Tho f(ill()ttliir,'iip)f.irt'tl n t days itioln tlu "Stute UfKistoi" of Sptini,' Held, III.: "Many uvv Hi i' stotloi of Himiiv Foul iiinl his populist iintotiiciiiilc, but II tl Im. fooro Im t ulntmt; what It culln the bft Of till! SrtHMIII. Hllll till' iMUtS in lllf c.'e Hfo true. It liMpiK'UHil in one of the lfHdiiij? pliiiiflifK of tlm city Unit the pastor took for the t-.x. ot his iseniioii, 'UfUiT Church .Uli'iidmice'. "The pmstor held thnt the imtonin. bile hits tnkeit more people nwny fioin oliuich Hutu uthui thing lleconelud. fil with tin- exclamation: 'The FOnl ear has tiihun inoio people to h'dl than any other thing tlnit I iMfi mention!" Whereupon nil old lmly it. I ho cougiu (ration bewail to chip her hands mill nioiiii I'lulse tho Loni: Prulso the l.or.1!' "What's the mutter sister.'" uskod the p.iitor. 'The I'oirl iieu'i went any place tluit it couldn't make the roiuitl trip, anil I urn Hiiii' that all of thoe people in hell will bo buck, she answeieil. So praise tho I.oid ' Wentherfor 1919 .Station at Ited t loud, Xubniska liilittide 10 dcuii'ns, ."i min ; Lotigi ttulu 05 degtucs .'17 minutes,; elev.Uiuu UJST feet, length of teeotd 2.- year.; hours of olisetviilion, Apiil lit to .V-p tenibut 10th 7 u. in., October 1 to Match 31st0p in, Cential time. Temperatures: Highest July II I0d ilum i!ts. Dates of 100 decrees or inoie July 1) M.', Jly 11 100, July 12 101. July IT) KM, July Vti 10t. July 2? KM, July '.'S 100. July :io 101, Aug 'i 101. AiiK 1 10J, Aui! r K'O, Auiy lU 101, Aug 11 100, Aug 1 1 100, Supl !) 103. Lowest temperature, Dee. 10, 22 be. low. Dates of below eto: Deo. 2 .'. Dec :t -12, Dec. 8 1, Dec. u is, Dee. 10 -2, Dee. 13 -3, Dec 14 !t, Nov. 30 , Jan. 1 lo, Jan. s 8, Jan. 3 13, Feb. 28 -1. Greatest daily range 17 degrees ou Aug. lsth, lea&t vurialiou '.' degrees on Dec. 20th ft Precipitation Total for year 11.11 inches mean 2"i.S7 inohos so wo have had 3 S4 inches above tho average yeai Wettest mouth September with 8 11 inches. Diiest month December with Ortl inch, (ireatest fall In 21 li,ins Sept 17 with 001 Whes Number of day ith 0 01 iiuli or moi e 80. Days clou 201 P.utly olotidj Jl. Cloudy 0.-? i thund orstoi ins brum full 1ST inches. Prevailing dliection of wind N W fli dayi. First killing fiosi in fall Sept. Uaiul loth, last in spring April 17th I'hsis JS l.udlow, OWrei T1IANKJ We, the undotsigncd, heg to thank the picas and all those who gener ously donated to the paying off the debt on the Sacred Heart Church, lied Cloud. The drive went over the op iind left a halnr.ee to repair tne building. J. W. JIYAN V. J. DKLANKY JOE PAVMCEK, Jit. flHV. .ITTZGEIIALD The following is the lint of donor and amount donated: Delaney Ilios. ... ... $200.00 Ryan Rio. ... . 200.00 Kolletl, Patu'ek . . . 1C0.00 McPartlaml, Mrs. . loO.OO Auld, J. W. .. . 100.00 i Doyle, Ja.s. Sr. ... '.... 100.00 Doyln, Luwioncc 100.00 I'avlic Joe. Jr 100.00 Staike, Mr. and Mm. Com ad O. 100.0(1 William-s, Mr. and Mm. .. 70.00 Mi. and Mrs. J. McConnoll 02.00 Jiniticn, Ed . no.OO Creighton, Dr. . 50.00 Kennedy, Thomas .. 50.00 l'latt, C. J '. 50.00 Fitzgerald, Rev. D. . . .10.00 Dojlc, James II . 25.00 Doyle, Joe . . 25.00 MeCailney, D. G. . . . 25.00 McPattland Mi98 Anna .. . 25.00, MePaitland, James ,- .- . 25.00, Mai. shall, -Mrs. .. . . . 25.00 Nelson, N. V. , . . 25.00 Shei wood, Waller 25.00 Palic, Joseph, Sr. 25.00 I'avlic, John y . . 25.00 Doyle, John . . 20.00 A. Fiiend . 20.00 Johnson, Mm. . 20.00 Vance, Mrs ... . 20.00 Xajic, John . . .. 20.00 Aniaek, Ed . . 15.00 Htukc, Kathryne, Miss . 15.00 Ileaitwe'.l, Doiothy, Mis 15.00 Nolletto, Joe 15.00 Cook, Frank 10.00 Dametell, Dr. 10.00 Fitzgeraltl, Kate, Miss .. 10.00 Funk, Julia, Mists . . 10.00 Mal-nke, Chailes 10 On Nolan, Fiank lo.OO N'ollottp, E. A. . . in.OO Polnicky, Mr- 10 0" Polnicky, Paul lO.Ou King, Mo.cs 10.00 Ryan, Eugene . 10.00 RichartNon, Mr. and Mm. 10.00 Donovan, Michael . 5.00 Flotancc, Sidney '. 5.00 Huffer, Frank . ,. 5.00 Pitney, Paul 5.00 Pulsipher, Mrs 5.00 Quigley, M. K 5.0U Kcllett, Thetesa, Miss 2.00 McPartlnnd, Hugh . . 2.00 Gather, Dan . . 1.00 jpE: iHllr SlEjl SPECIAL! (Ul FLORSHEIM and SELZ Odds and ends from our stock of Mens High Grade Shoes Sizes BVz to 10 "F - v ON OR W &3&9P $ " III III IIIMIHIII tl 7 T iLA & jMtnj roiB $6 to $10 Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. r i HLVVMT IT. . aKI.h iiki iiiiiiii nrjn " Total ?2i:i2.00 Real Estate, Insurance; Loans. Abstracts InJ, 63 Red Cloud Nebraska PHONES nre.e'KeUl Residence, 177 21 0 Acres Combination stock and Urain farm, 70 acres pasture. 25 acres alfalfa, balance under cultivation: cultivated land all level except about 20 acres; five room house, stable for 8 head of horses, small granary, garage, silo, cow and hog sheds, well and windmill and only 20 feet to water, about five acres of heavy timber fenced hog tight, good orchard, close to school, on R. F. D. and telephone, two and one-half miles to town, $75.00 per acre. 160 Acres , All under cultivation except about 20 acres: 00 acres on the famous Prairie Dog valley, level as a floor and the very best black loam alfalfa and corn ground, balance gentle slope. Good six room house, well and windmill, small stable, corn crib, garage, etc. Mile and a half to town on a perfectly level road. This is one of the choice arms in this valley, anil land of this character has sold in the same neighborhood during the past few months from 5125 to 5135 per acre. Clcse to school and on R. P. D. and telephone. Price 5100 per acre. PusM'bsion inity be hud uu either ot these furun Mm eh 1, 102O, rtnl may be Louyht on u puym-nt of 32.'u0 u.ish, balance up to one hull ot pm chase pi ice Mai eh 1. l'j'O, and owner will cm i bnek one hulf of tlu purehuse pi ice for the je irs tit ti pHiemt. Theho fiiinis me located in Hiiihiiiiuunn, NebnisU, and will boon the market but a hhort tutu as owner will lent Hum if not sold. flUMJ,. . , uu ""I ll.UI' I'W L I, !'!' ill, I'laiJIWIllllllllll.lltllllll.jii!,! ,j me Christian Church : Ij "' ' - ...-- ... . . 1MII. ,,,, ( , ,, ii(IIi','w"' "'iVi-'?'"',"',l'""i"'" Baptist Church Notes Sunday sehool at 10 a. ui , followed by n business meeting. It.-v. A. t. Haiper.of Caneville. Mo . delivered u lery inspiring (lospel s,cr mon both Sunday ufternoon and Mon day evening which was appiechited l those thnt heard him Kio V. M Harper was able to attend church Kundav ufteinnnn The Misses liessit! and I'eml Hrowii of Council UluiTb, Iowa are visiting their grandfather, V. 11. Haiper, and other relatives in the vicinity of Hirer ton. It has not heon pos-ible until now to publiHh tho lluitl results of the llntin cial campaign for the Grand iMand College but wo can now say that it tilth gone over tliu top Tl.u total amount pledged Is 1128.78 Mil, to this should be add. il S.J7, t"' which bus been given in the foim of annuities unit $2.)U0 pi fd lb I by the Northern Jhiptint Momtl of IMuualion whioh unites a jrrand total of ITS 7UJ III. Ked uioud having goms over the t p . Is mi tho Iwjuui i oil, quoto SJ00 pie !. , el s-1?" . i Obtain Oil From Eggs. The turtlo Hlns In tho Orinoco inrs oggs which are extruordlnnilly ilch Inj oil. Tho Indlnns in llrltlsh Giiiiinn collect 25,000,000 jeailv lor iwtl ina L oil. The eggs of ininy mu hlrdt. ero excellent eating. The best of the lot is said to bu that of tho "nuure." a b'rd which is very common ou tho Labrador coast. I Many Women Use Glycerine Mixture Ked Cloud women will be surprised at the INSTANT pl-niiiit ocMou of simple Kljeonii.'. tun Uihoin l.trlc, t to . us mix ! in dur-i Uti (Jne soonful elleves AX SsI f.is on stomaeh oi soui b oiilioh. ltee.iue Adh I i.kiitets on IKiTJI upper and lower bowel it often c in s i oiih'ipatioii nnd prteits appeiidici'ts One Imlv reports heise i Cl'lthOof i b.i 1 wiidini'l tiotib', and uoiistipHtion - C L. fj jiung.di iiif ist Grant Turner wont to Sterling, Coloiado, Friday evening after a cai for Ftame & Smith llto. Co., which ho drove back. MsMliSssBBsi SKOtTl Sunday, January 11 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Preaching Service 2 p. m, Service ot South Side Mission 6:30 p. m. C. E. Service 7:00 p. m. Sermon. I m 1'AKM LOANS I Make the Darning Basket a Relic of the Past Stop working and worrying over the holes that wont stay darned. Buy Armor Plate Hose for the whole family. It takes a long time to wear a hole in Armor Plate Hosiery even with children's romping play. Made of the strongest and best yarn obtainable knit to shape nnd size exactlyand dyed with Harms-Not Dye (it ab solutely will not rot, burn or weak en the yarn). Armor Plate stockings fit in with the nolicv nf our store occausc they're the very fRl.W4t CtTVr i $- m Nineteen Twenty RESOLVHD We are all to much given to the idea that a New Year's resolution should be a 'swearing off' rather than a 'swearing on' that' we should give up something we have, rather than acquiring something we have not. Most New Year's resolutions contemplate things ethical or moral. Why not things mater ial? Why not resolve to avail ourselves of more ol the good things pf life? We are living in the most prosperous country on earth, and we shall have only ourselves to blame if we fail to take advantage of the many good things designed to add to our material comfort and human happiness. . Let your first New Year's resolution be to purchase the household articles that you have been needing. A South Bend Range will make cooking and bak'ng a pleasure. Come in and see it. Everything that is usually found in a first class hardware store Is included in our stock. GEO. W. TRINE wvwvvwAV.v.VAv.v.v.vwvArJwvAnM Mr. and Mrs. I ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB n.VV.VVAVV.NN-MVAV.V.VV.VJWrtArtA pTDaMffliraiiiBiiiTi iii:5Jfflia,i.',.i!i!iii'i:iiiii!j:pr!WLini:iiwi!1 xm 'iiiiiiraiiiitini r KiiuiBiianiiJiiiibitnBiiiiunuaiid.iiir uwiiwwiiuiHKB.iraniiiuiHrri 66 im I am ready to make you a farm loan in any amount and at the low est rate of interest. It is a well known and conceded fnnf tT.nl- T ..- ,,,. ...... I ....... -. Wt.4b X 1,441. HUL VUU 11 II1I1I1 Willi " -- . ww.m. , nlwnlninlv nn ,!!,,,, fnn t... ..n.. best for the monev. All sizes all otherwise. All that is rcnuired la ' Pccs. We recommend them the an abstract of title and your money ia ready for you. Office" opposito tho E. G. Caldwell law office. J. II. BAILEY. makers guarantee them. See them todsv, Mrs. Barbara Phares Etess's Poultry Panacea" is one of the best tonics and egg producrs on the market and has been used here for years. We also sell "'ffiO&E EGG" the popular advertised article for making hens lay. Fully guaranteed to produce RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. CHAS. L. COTTING "The Druggist' MmmummmmmmHNummmHmm auumm mmmmmammmmuuuMB Hadn't Quite Understood. Much amusement was created In n ilelhourno (Australia) criminal court recently when a slightly denf juror rhh holng sworn. Thr JihIrc repeated to him tho words, "1 wiar hy Al mighty Clod so to do." Whereon tho luryninn declnrod, "I swear hy Al mighty God T'm sorry for you I" Wise Man lo Patient. A phjslclan Is not nnsry at tho in temperance of n nuid patient, nor doea lieitnlto It PI to ho railed at hy n man In H fever. Just so Miould n wise man trot t nil mankind, as a ph.vHldan treats n patient, and look upon them only ns a'ck nnd extravagant. Seneca, ' ' ' 'ft 4 BMlfflaiMM