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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
SSpCW- WSy 1 Ml Mill (I t JL . a Mtuto Historical Boeloty fitnooln Sk '- E3 KttS . E -7 ':. E2T Br" -mM , ? , H nrK "H S3 ""ter? WBt w". . . ::? -r,:-X "Wg 4 newspaper That fllvcs The News Fifty-two Wcr.ks Fach Year Fcr $1,50 VOLUME 40 ! ipaa RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, JANUARY 29. 1920 n ' lllJJ MHftgiKwt.iiimMiaBC3iiLi mnrl ftti i Twnti-nitijnnm' t twit "I 1 a lTrJ. Lll Your $ S 0 Liberty Bora is worth around $13 at the banks ivur wiwu jjiDertv nonci n is worth about $96 at the banks Judge Unites Three Couples is voir community ,..,.,. . - . ., J SCIU'MUY ou men gkadi:? Iho following couples were united in marriage by Judge Itanncy Sat-' lf our sUlto fail" "ssorlalion wcic urday: Leo G.' Hoffman and' aiihs ij-0 oflcr J),izcd fo1' tlle ,)0 developed Lillic M. Kfclmrtlbon of-Wiide IJoclc. Community in the state, would yours Dyroi; Stutcsman and ms Mary )mvo a chance to win fir .1, s-eco.id or Wiiiller, both of Guide Rock. hinl lriao? Wednesday : Luther G. Ruby audi.' Is il a !S Kva(l coniinunity or a Mrs. Kllon m. n ir,.if. lmiii n'r T,m. scrub? --..,-. ...... .... ...k.(.wa waa v.. ... NUMBER 5 "yT"MfiofTcnfc'rciatE"jpria'ia'c,tfr inrir -a trr HWS-K3aiHMSSraCKStSffj; y- Your Y our $50 Liberty Bond will buy $50 worth of good furniture at Graham's $100 Liberty Bond will buy $100 worth of good furniture at Graham's NOW': YOU are going to need a few nice pieces of FURNITURE this . spring why don't you drop in and get your money's rworth? CAREFUL BUYING on our part and r 'quick sales have made it possible forvus ... to offer you values that you can't help . but appreciate. LET US SERVE YOU Our free delivery to any part of the country will save you lots of worry and trouble. Graham Furniture Company "HT. 7TAW A JIOCSi: fXTO A IIOMI-A" RED CLOUD-McFarland Bldg. HASTINGS vale. i Glaason Studio Now Open i In another column of the Cliiuf np t)ef.ra an iiiinounei'inent of the open, iiipof another htudio in Red Cloud, whijli is located over the I'i.uiIc Smith shoe store. Mr. Glcason, the pioprie , tor, comes bijjhly tccommeiidtd as a llrst class photographer anil putiotis of this htudio nmy expect to leceive only the best in this line. Mr. tileason iuforms us that he lias been expeiieno- ' I.... ,.,.. 1. 1... .1.1 .Mill 1... I iiiS tuiiniuci.iuic iiiiiiciih) ill M'L'lll 111' his new equipment, but that he bus now tecelvcd the shiiic is prep'troil to K'rvo the public promptly and eulctent- iy. " m m m Revenue Officer Coming - - Information lias been received from the Treasuiy Department of the Inter, national Revenue Service to the eil'ect that a deputy collector will visit the Vrtiious towns in this district to render assistance to tho taxpayers in making out their income tax report. Tho fol lowing schedule III be tlfeotlve?:TU', Guide Rock, I-'ebruniyiOlh and lit li. Red Cloud, Feb i nary l'Jtli and lAth. Inavale, lbriiury lltb. Rladen, February 2tst. llluc Hill, February i'lrd and'JUh. VI maa vmrnnmasBza umiairaamriiiiiiEBiraiiiffi yn ei;riik Ji'83'J mi mw nnruiniaiimiiouira uamcuiiiii iirauiiiiiraiwi ninmaiiii smnimairaiiiarmiiaaiiia ra.ni ni'MJiiXiiraroffira'iiin-raiim' rum i WHAT A BANK SHOULD BE s Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 w Interest Paid on Time Deposits "THE RELATION BETWEEN A BANK A and its depoilors is different from that between olhcr lines of business and tlieir customers. And a banl can b useful to its clients beyond trie mere de. positing, paying and lending of money, A banlcV stands in confidential relation to its depositors. It lias opportunities'lo help them and opportunities to take advantage of them. It Incomes familiar with their fmWial transactions It knows what deals they are planning and making. Not only their money but their business secrets arc in its hands for safekeeping. Further, the bank is the support be hind the man, upon which he can call for help. Your bank, to be really useful, should be honor able; strong enough to furnish help when needed. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R, Florance, Cashier M J)tpilt (luutantteil by llir J)tj)ottA (hwrunlte f'uinlqfthf SUitt of Xtbiatku trmmifiiiimtitmiiiiiiiuniHtiittui'niiiit iiutiunuitiuiuRiiiiiJumuiuiuii!tiiiian.iunuKHi:tiiiiuuuiHii::imui;iUi:ti 1 Photographs The Arew Studio NOW OPEN We will be able 10 make you the kind oj Photo graphs you have wanted and ask Jar a share of your business. The Gleason Studio Over Smith's Shoe Store ip now ready for business and extends to the people oi Red Cloud end vicinity a cordial invitation to come and see us. Must Pay Auto Tax Cbnsideiabli discussion has arisen concerning the automobllo tax laws, for the benefit of the public wo are quoting tlio following from a circular that h"as hem Issued: "lletoto a motor vehicle Is opciated on the highways it is requited that tho owner ahull pay bUo per 1U0 pound, minimum 10 as an occupation tax. This tax Is collected by the County Treasurer, '25 percent of the same I e Ing used for dragging of the county rouds and iCi peicunt for the malnten nnco of roads and bridges. All money thus collected is used for thebeuellt of the mud in that county, except 5 pei cent, which is used by tho Department of Public Woiks fop the supervision of the expendituie of thtf funds". Raising a sfiub is always a poor business. It is easier and moiu proi ttnblc to iaio tho high grade. On tho )amc number of bushels of corn tlmt the scrub hog takes to make 200 pounds of pork, the high grade hog vill make U00 pounds. On the s mo amount of silage thai' the scrub ta'ces to make one and a half gallons of milk, the high gtade cow will make thicc gallons. Nearly (ilwajs the high giade lcturns about iw'icc as much as the scrub variety. It is just as unwise to raise a sciurjl tuiiiiuuiiii ii it ii iu laisu sci uu live stock. A scrub community pays too low a return on the investment you have in it. It is a bar to inci casing Talues of your land. It doesn't have the business, educational and social advantages that make living condi tions better. A scrub community falls far short of the requirements. How aic you going to develop a high grade community from a scrub? The United States Dcpaitment ol Agriculture tells us that you enn de velop high grade hcids by selecting ivi'li grade sires. "Retter Sires, Hot ter Live Stock," is tho slogan for tho crusade now under way. Just as you can impiovc a hetd of live stock by securing belter strcs, you can develop a better community by building up a better home town. You can asurc this development ?iy co-operation with your fellow-business men the merchants. Tlieso met chants are the life of the home chants through the encouragement town. They become high grade mnr- tliat your patronage gives to their ability to serve you. When they be come high grade, the home town fol lows suit. And a high-grade town ar ways results in a high grade com munity. HENRY R. FAUSCrr, County Agricultural Agent. -. Annual Statement ot tho Condition ol the Farmers Union Co-operative Association- (li.ci.rior:itoili At tho close of business Dec. 31, 1910 iii.Mib'uri:.s Itcnl i:tnto sVXHO rush Halniuu "iil.'Ji Inventory.. - Tjyut mils uiffiptiUiiu - - ttia.w rutin .is-vj.as I.IAIIIMTIKs Capital Block 5 01115.01) mils I'uyatilu - :u:n.u'i IlltUl'HtilllU ivso.oo Itihcrvo I'miil " IMWO I'lKllvlitul 1'IOlltK H-ibS.'iO Baptist Church Notes Sunday School at .' p. in. - rrcachlng at .'I p. in,, by Rev. Uruce Rshelmau whoso sermon laht Sunday afternoon whs well received by an ap preciative audience. People enjoy brother Eshelman's preaching for his being earnest with out being dogiimtlc ami conscientious without being radical. Allure cordially invited to attend both Sunday School niid'pieacbing. w Mr, and Mrs. Nate Plutt are packing their household goods preparatory to moving to Hastings wheie they will make their home. Mr. and Mr. G. J. Wan en went to Lincoln Monday where he attended a mooting of tho Lincoln Telephone & 1 olograph Company. County Agent Henry II. Jj'nusch returned home tho last of tho week from Lincoln where ho attended tho State Farm Bureau meeting, Tho following shipped slock To Kansas City Tuesday: J. E. Yost, tn rviva nf n4 iln lUmmo Tm I ;; ::;f n,rz.: o , "' Mes.M. i, mm .! of .00.. e, .,.. . .n. 1 .!. 1 Kimsus are in the city today car oi cattle Ambov Millinrr C.n.i J ' ilnnn nnve nf l,nt At tllO OipllOnill llCXt WCelf, TllOdu James McGulrc, ouo of the most highly respected citizens of this city, passed away at his homo Wednesday evening, Ono duughter, Miss Rose, and two sous, Albert and John, along with a hugeclrcloof friends aro loft to inouin lils death. Tho funeial ber vices will be held at tho Imme Sunday ii.toiiioou 1 after which interineut will bo made In tho Rlvorton cemetery, be si le his wife and son. 'total . .. f -l..!8 Wo hereby cortltj iliuiibuvo Mtvtoiuout of thoilimiiccHof tliuHilil corimrattua lx cor net, I'rthlilcat 11, II. Crow ill Dlicctor J. A.MfArthur Director K. H. I'll Secretary nml Director Jubn M. It) an Director .1. II, Wlscoiirver.o isulwcrlbcil In niy lirccncc nail sworn to In. dire niuJaiumry 'J7, I'J-M. , (.Stat). (,(.'. Ti:i:t.. Notary I'ubllc. Shcilir Ilulfer was In Lawrence Wt'ducsilny, Ed Burr of Guide Rock was In I' C c 'y Wednesday ovenlug, At tho Oiphenm next week, Dura iu Kathleen ,Mavouriieen. Mrs, C S. Garber is spending tl o day with fi lends at (tilde Rook, U. W. Tilim win looking after biifi noss allalrs in tho western part of tho stato this week. Tho Missionary Society of theClulst fan church will meet with Mis, N, II, Hush Friday, February 0th, Sum Smith has returned from CuV foi niu and ho will soon move onto his faun mid engage iu farming . :'TT KrnS. fol Ciri .i. J-0 b . j.TJmL .?.v?.?.2 11 e i! nrri i Edison Period. 3 o .1 aranets Grace Both Music and Home ELOQUENT OF CULTURE, WHEN SILENT! VIBRANT WITH MUSIC. WHEN RE-CREATING! The Now Edison matches its ART with its APPEARANCE Its period designs are notable Cor their authenticy. The better you know furniture, the more you will appre ciate the beauty and purity of their lines. Miss Elsie De Wolf (Amerisa's foremost designer of house hold interiors) says: "The superior furniture value of the Edison cabinets can scarcely fail to impress the lover of good furniture." The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" Shtintoii, IK pplew bite Wllllhin and Mmy, Chippend.ile Adam,, Italian, Jacobean, Louis XIV, etc. Nor aic tbee ins' riiuipnts beyond icacli of jour pocUetbook. ' Come In and tlud out how modestly tlit-y aie ptlced B. H. NBWHOUSB OI'TOMDTKIST am; IUWULUR Piswfflxsicra jam in jj B if CBtei r One of the Many Features of the Columbia Graf onola j A FEATURE found exclu--- sively 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 exquisite quality of Columbia tone if due to the Grafo nola's scientifically correct deign, The Grafonola'i ex. elusive system of tone volume control enables you to get the most exact musical shadino List of Records 2822 2310 2815 2813 2804 2784 6124 78325 J. C. MITCHELL Jeweler and Optometrist i I M .h r i -i m -ii jv f WrTyfJ i' " l-T-1 ii 1 m Dr.W.H.McBrideMn ig.V. NicholSOB DCNTIST OVKIt S'l'ATK MAN'K RLDCLOUD NLBRASK DENTIST OttlreOvor Alli'lstit' Store Red Cloud Nebraska. i .- jUb AW iObw. j$JfL'.ikL