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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
f It V 4" if i UVkU viuv 00 vuvy ,. .r M-r" 1 Wrrnv . J-Tr."SSSffJlS9$ 3ESagSSgy !? " g a rfp- jcvNrssy. xJ-","c"ccwor"c'?vr---.r---- rr - ryrs. cni.g n-zr r - -.tirzsi'r - . j- . - -:i . - -. "Pi -. bt- - - . - - --- - ' -- j.v-- - ' ' ' " ''rTZTr: 'ssi:-i5SssS trt..rrsj'tf A NcwstJafwr That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Ench Year For SI. SO VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JANUARY 22. 1920 a n nm mKignrj imim?wmMgii.x-uHi NUMBER 4 flKntfflnrrT? t "!,:, .iirtw..t .m.w,.,!,,,, Httrn'tffniijfir' ' r 17111 fSS L- V ;J?f&wm?q mw fa vifi .. ?-VvV f?fc ! "?V . V ,;'.J3r1! &,., . Z-j-f '" .' 5foH 4:u ""'-) .'S.-J il C. H. Starke's Holstein Cow Broke State Record i A Ilolstcln cow ovvnt'il by C II MiirUi- of Kcd Cldiul proiliuiCil 'il5,7t!l t" pounds of millc fiml l.J'O'tJ to pounds of ' butter in year, mnUiiif ii nmv lveoitl for Xo'.irii'-Uii. Ilrr millt iccnrd super- sedt's. tliitt of the Hi)l.tulti cow iwned by tliu University of Nuliiiioi, which in uJiu'L'd yJ.C1- pounds of milk in a Commissioners Proceedings I Red Cloud, Neln, Jan. 10, 't2o. . The County Hoard ol' Connnis- sloncrs" met an ier adjournmen: at 1:0 p. mi with all members pjv-ent. Tlie principal object of this meel- iny wns lo meet DlVibion EiiKiiuvr Green of; the Liuroiiu of Iligliwiiy.", ' who wan presicnt nnd gave the IJo:i ' and llfiihway f'ommissioncr cons uralilc information as to their plans "it id- M W . ruin mill lui" lillltor rci'OI'd ! 10 j : iiuiuuli. littt.r tlmn that of u .I.-.v ! rcsanllngj the inakiiijf and maintcn uowowni'dby II. 0. Y..un of Uneoli.. nnce of V0cml Ai(I llowU ,n Uob I .. 1.1..1 . i i i,v. 7i r.m,.K ,, plor county. Ul IL I l'IrVIIV.V v'',ii - - - . j butter ti ynir.' B i-Sftf.'CJi v- - "-wi-''TJn.1: V fVJSs'i jafc...sJV ,Xy,?A iL 1 ' WHA T IS S WEE TER, GIVEN B Y NA TURE TO THE RA CE OF MANKIND, THAN EACH MAN'S OWN CHILDREN?" J Realizing the pride and joy that a mother derives from a nice appearing carriage we have selected our stock with the utmost care, paying special attentionjo luxurious upholstering and soft duplex springs. Don't buy until you have seen this line of carriages. if Also a line of sulkies and folding buggies that will delight you. i fl Mothers and Fathers drop in and let us show you some thing about baby buggies that will be of interest to you. Graham Furniture Company "JJVi TURN A HOUSE INTO A IlOMIi" RED CLOUD-McFarland Bldg. HASTINGS I ft deliver tree of charge to aitv part of the city or in count 7 v Snoitiaiiian The new cluiinplon 0n n-lotio.n "' WuM."' xcomljil 'Y H , ii. . .. i i.i. ......I,...-.... uuoatKo. tiio louowintr ieior..i;or. i aiieostois -UriiverMty Farm r-Mon-1 wns passc: siou Xews Service Whereas, the lportment of Pub lic works ol the state ol Aeuinsua has proposed to furnish equipment mid grade; 'the tlalu highwayii with'n Webster county, nnd whereas, tid Sues County lor $10,000 wa w Mto.it m uiffuwp tm nnvw!rmKrxrsrcvyKXii,m yantwyj;w:jw wwa KmtUUHBBEC.1 FROM MUSIC'S IMITATION Music's Re-Creation IX 1S77 THOMAS A. KDISON I'UKSE.Vi KF) 'III IK WOltl.IJ WITH A MACIIIXi: THAT IMITATED MUSIC. IT WAS IHi: ORIGINAL lMIOXOtiRAUn-TII.L IMITATED IJV OTHI'R MAXUUACTUR-EH.3. fv" - vPili Wodni'Sdny papers were Hied with the Cleric of the l)itiict Court wheie by Wm. M. ljjntt I.i phiintill', who i unit. if VVi.lwtoi' ("until v for SKI. 000 d.'llll. " " :.... .i iiges In his petition the planum ui lei;es that, on Deeeinber '25, 101!), while traveling with his dhitKhler in a Ford car on t'.ie public road between sections 25 and 20 in towiibliip two, north, range nine, which U in Ileaor CrePk town ship, lie drove his car into a hole In the roadbed, ha himself, buffered per sonal injuries while his daughter was cotiilned to bed for four days, as a re sult of the accident, alto the car being considerably damaged. Works p'-o- auu:aiimnuinitun:nnr.:ui m iiinn mm inn n iu n m ir.i u: :n ! 1 1 mtiruin mnn mini uitiinui ni uhtuthi nm maun: mia . n.r nrrin iruin::' u i iru1"!!! u in mi ei n n 1 1 1 iuii:inui ri:i : i mn nr.: :iuixi t mi WHAT A BANK SHOULD BE Capital and Surpluj $35,000.00 0 Interest Paid on Time Deposit! T-HE RELATION BETWEEN A BANK A and ill depositor! is different from that between other lines of business and tlieir customers. And bank can be useful to its clients beyond the mere de positing, paying and lending ol money, A bank stands in confidential relation to its depositors. It has opportunities'lo help them and opportunities to take advantage cf them. It becomes familiar with theirjinaucial transactions It knows what deals they are planning and making. Not only their money but their business secrets ate in its hands for safekeeping. Further, the bank it" the support be hind the man, upon which he can call (or help Your bank, to be realty useful, should be honor able; strong enough to furnisli help when needed. THE WEB Edward Floiance, President 8$ City Buys New Oil Engine On Tuesday evening the city council held a special meeting with the mayor and all members, for the purpose of talcing action in view of the otsuttlity atthepqwer house. After a general discussion of the matter the council purchased a .'200 horse power Semi- l)ie.-el oil enRine, which will be con nected to one of the generators, the purchase price being SM,1?1 00. The same was purchased ftom the Fair-banhs-Morse Company bihI shipment will be mado in about thirty days. For somo time pnst considerable complaints have been mnde regarding the poor service owing to the overload which the power plant was compelled lo stand With this nuw power unit added to the plant the useis of "juice" will be assured of iv tirst class service The coundil also passed ordinance 01 which appears on another page of this paper. ER COUNTY BANK Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cashier JUprttUt (lutiranttal liy Hit D'jiotUor Ouurantte f-'tunt olit Mulf of XtbrutUi !i;i!lllUII!II!lllllllllli:iin!l!ll!lll!llllll!!IUIIillllIllll!l IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A TRUCK Why not have the BEST that is Made? Come in and let us demonstrate and tell you why you should own a Reo Speed W&gon The best and speediest Truck on the market Low cost of operation; time saved in making drives durability; and many other points that make it superior to others that's why its so popular R. C. Sutton's Service Station Authorized Sales Agents Red Cloud, Nebraska Farmers Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Farmers L'ulon was held in the 1 O. O. K hull Tuesday, the same being attended by about live hundred members. The ul timate, success of this gathering is due, in a great measure, to the untiring effort of Rev. Wagoner and his corps of ablo assistants, Mr. Wagoner having sptircd nuither time or energy in order to iiialto it a complete success. He presided ns chairman, also addressing the meeting on several occasions, giv ing a goodly amount of valuable in formuth n to those iu attendance. J. U. Wiseearver also acted as spokes- man. As "Jack" is woll versod op tho needs of the farmer, nnd tho methods which should bo employed tn order to satisfy these needs, having derived considerable Information thru many years of aotiial experience iu farming and stock raising, his words of wis doin carried considerable weight. The Urethorn Ladies Aid served the luncheon, which was enjoyed by every ono present. Among the many business matters brought before the gathering was tho election of the board of directors for the ensuing year. With ono exception the old board wns reelected. John Ryan was selected to till the placo undo vacant by reason of Chas lMiurcs having moved to Guttle Rock, A complete lliianclal statomnnt of tliolastyoar's business was submitted. This statement will bo published, in detail, In the next Issue of tho loc.nl pjipors Department of Public poses to do paid work at the actual cost of operating tho grading equip ment plus the repair., without any charges for depreciation or rent of equipment. Therefore, he it resolved that we request the Department of Public Works to grade Highway No. 52 de scribed as follows: Red Cloud wost lo Webster-Franklin county Hin. Be it further resolved that tho De partment of Public Works bo re quested tppa'y the actual cost of repairs out ol! Wcbstei county's up operating grading equipment plus portionmont of tho State Highwiy Fund. Be it further resolved that all .-said work he done under tho direction of tho County Highway Commissioner, subject to the approval of Dlvisfon Engineer of Public Work.'. I hereby certify that the ubovo I resolution was passed by the County Board of Webster county on tho-IOth dav of January, 1920. -1). F. PERRY. County Clerk. The following claims were approv ed and County Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the State High way Fund in payment of same: Highway Maintainor Co $1210.00 Popo Bros. .. rt l!H)..ir. Commissioner of Dist. No. 2 :)..'J'J Webstar Co; Treasurer 11. US In the matter of John Darwin wiio was assessed twice on Leased School Land, the County Treasurer war. in structed to make tho proper .el'iiml to Mr. Darwin. The report of W. A. Crary, Road Overseer of District No. i was :ip- mvnfl 111 llnill'l. Board adjourned lo Feb. ID, 1020. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. : o Marriage Licenses Issued THIS SMALT, PICTURE IS FROM AN ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN JULY, li)ll). IT SHOWS LEOLA LUCI3V, THE MUSICAL COMEDY STAR, MAKING THE EDISON "OF FICIAL TEST" OF ONE OF HER RE CORDINGS. SHE STOOD BESIDE THE NEW EDISON AND BEGAN TO SING HER SONG. SUDDENLY SHE STOPPED AND THE NEW EDISON SANG THE SONG ALONE. THERE WAS NO DIFFERENCE BE TWEEN HER VOICE AND ITS RE-CREATION. THE RECORD ING WAS PASSED AS AN "OFFICIAL" EDISON RE-CREATION. W JS AS-"t ikf r 15?e NEW E DSON What a tribute to Mr. Edi son's genius that he should have invented the first crude . machine nnd then perfected the final triumphant instru ment. To develop the Imi tation of music into the Re- I'HE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL" nearly 40 years. Experi ments alone on the New Ed ison cost him three million dollars. Yet the models -of the New Edison which you see in our store are within Creation of music took him reach of every pocketbook. E. H. NEWHOUSE Optometrist nnd Jeweler V. The following couples were grant cd marriage licenses by Judge Ran ney since last Thursday: Saturday Geo. R. Scripture, of Rye, Colorado, and Miss Nina Estep of Guide Rock. " Otto B. Abbott and Miss Vrith B. Suttonboth of Lyons, Kansas. Tuesday William G. Scott and Miss Ethel Lucile Coplen, both or Guide Rock. i One of the Many Features of the Columbia Graf onola 1 The Flowing Tide. No ono, however great his genius or high his position, Is nil-Important to the world: its work will go on with out him. There may be ripples and, disturbances In tho current for n time-J whero ho sinks nut of sight, but tli( tide will soon he Hawing on ns before., This truth may bo painful to personal vanity, hut It Is comforting to every generous soul tlntt cares more fot others than for self. i Joe Hewitt returned homo Lincoln Saturday morning. ' from "French Leave." This expression arose in tho early, part of tho eighteenth century, through certain guests, In tho salons of Friince, not nwaro of tho higher acts of enur-J tesy, leaving wiinouc Baying goou-iiy to the host or hostess. The praetlcu ppread to society In this country. Therefore, If a man left without say ing good-hy to his host, It was salu ltd ' took "French leave." A FEATURE found exclu " sivcly in Columbia Graf onolas is the Individual Record Ejector, facilitating the handling of records. Just a touch of the proper button, and any desired record is instantly ejected from one of the felt-lined compart ments, which clean and dust the record when replaced. The exquijite quality The Grafonola's ex. of Columbia tone is elusive system of tone due lo the Grafo- volume control enable J nola's scientifically you to get the most correct design. exact musical shading! List of Records 2822 2810 2815 2818 2804 2784 6124 78325. . J. C. MITCHELL Jeweler and Optometrist V s m j '-.", , ... i . i