The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 04, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MARCH 4, 1920
NUMBER 10
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Council Proceedings Will Submit Fifty Mill Levy
Mayor 1'ope called the Council to- to Voters of School District
Kuthcr in reguHr .session or. Tucuduy
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n,.,,t 'ivi iftn,. 4i,n' ,in.,na r lesular .session in
the February 3ul meeting had been ,CIl'b ,oom on Mon(,;l' with M
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To "advertise" oneself sounds like
something a really refined and well-bred
person would hardly care to do, and yet.
even you, in countless ways, every day,
do advertise yourself.
In YOUR HOME, particularly, the
Chairs, you offer your guests; the Rugs
upon the lloors, the Tables, the Lamps,
the Decorative Objects; the- Dressing
Table and other appointments of your
boudoir; even your kitchen range or your
Kitchen Cabinet are your "publicity
agents".
A setting for your personal charms
that is itself eloquent'in praise of you is
an Artistic, Comfortable, Livable Home
such "as this store is so'tmusually compe
tent to create with our large and beauti
ful, fairly priced assortment and our
thoughtful provision of generous terms of
payments.
THE GRAHAM
FURNITURE CO.
"Wc Turn a House Into a I Ionic"
uMannaMmm SHJiBminrraiHi cum m imoiesTi
read and approved the application of
B. A. -Sutton for permission to erect
a cement composition roof building
or lots 8-9-10-Hlock- C, Red Cloud wis
pioaenlcd. This application was
granted with the request that he er
ect same with u brick front. '
J ho rcpou of S. K. v lorance was,
bow present except Wocsner and with
Uo:csey presiding.
After the minutes of the mccling
of February 2nd were read and ap
proved the following bills were allowed:
U. C. Heath & Co
!". Ilildebrandt
presented and -older p! iced on fi,.e,",''us
likewise the repoit of tho committee
from tho Chamber of Commerce on
opening of the alley between Web
ster and Cedar street below Division
sheet, who lecommendcd condemna
tion proceedings as the quickest and
cheapest method.
Tho following is the report:
To The Mayor and City Council:
Hod Cloud, Nebiaska.
Gentlemen: '
Vo the committee appointed by tho
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II. T. Jacobon .
Remington Typewriter -
(linn & Co
Alluyn & Uacon
IioUdn Music Co
Mall's Outage
JK II. Printing Co. -University
Publishing Co
(iio?g Publishing Co.
Sanboin & Co.
The offer of District Judge Dungan
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Chamber of Commerce, to look up the to address the graduating c.asa at
matter of widening the alley at the Commencement for $25.00 and expen
south end of Webster street to tho ses was accepted and the suggestion
railroad track, to conform with said of Mits Eli'abeth Overman to take
Webster street, and to report our charge of the training for the class
findings to your honorable body" beg piny for 50.00 was also accepted, j
leave to icport, J The following resolution oiTcrcd by
We looked up the county records p0pe was unanimously adopted: Rc-
and find there is only about (bur solved, by tho Red Cloud Board of
property owners living on their prty--jEtlucatien that in view of the increase '
city in said district, a few of the 0r teachers' salaries for the past'
other lots are owned by Red Cloud year and an added increase for the'
citizens, and some by non residents,' coming year, that it is imperative
so the matter of getting the owners that more money be raised by taxa
to vacate said land by deed would tion. Therefore, the Board deem it
cause considerable delay so much so' advisable to increase the levy to fifty
it would bo impossible to take any mills on the assessed valuation of
action in tegatd to paving this year. J property in the school distiict and
We would suggest and recommend with this end in' view they request
condemnation proceedings, then each the secretary to submit tho proposi
propcity owner would get pay for tion to the electors of said distiict to
the damage done their property, and i,n voted on at the coming April clcc
would be just and equitable to all, tion.
and in our judgment would cost the J Tho Tcachcl,s. Committee leported
city much less than the benefit it nrnnnen. c.,if. ti,,ii nn,i ,n,.
ommended the election of tho follow-
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Edison
Period
inets
Cab
Grace Both Music and Home
ELOQUENT OF CULTURE, WHEN SILENT!
VIBRANT WITH MUSIC. WHEN RE-CREATING!
The New Edison matches its ART with its APPEARANCE
Its period designs arc notable for 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 or 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 Phonogmpfi'with a Soul"
Sheraton, Hcpplewhitc William and Mary, Chippendale
Adam,, Italian, Jacobean, Louts XIV, etc.
Nor arc these Instruments beyond reach of your pocUctbook,
Come In and find out how modestly they arc priced.
B. H. NEWtiOUSt
OPTOMETRIST and IBWULER
DON'T
WAIT!
DONT WAIT for
THE PL EA SA N T
WEATHER to have
that PHOTOGRAPH
MADE. Our NEW
METHOD of lighting
makes us independent of
weather conditions and
we are able to make
(Season's Studio GOOD WORK A T
Ott Smith' Shoe Store ANY 7 1 ME.
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We Would Like to have Your
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Storage Orders
For Next Winter's
Coal Now!
Piatt Frees
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$
would derive from same.
Respectfully submitted,
R. P. WEESNER
HOWARD S. FOE
OEO. W. HUTCHISON
Mr. Watts was present and talked
paving explaining tho features of
asphaltic concrete base.
M. C. Sherman, Henry Wolf and
Clark Stevens were appointed as
Judges for the Fir.st Waul, for the
geneial spring election to bo held
April 0, 1020 and R. P. Wocsner and
Ed Piatt as Clerks. W. C. Gilham,
J. M. IJurgcss and Sam Kizcr wero
ing teachers:
Helen M. Reiner, mathematics,
$120; Ethel J. Hilton, piincipal Sen
ioi High, ?M5; Myrtle Gelwick,
.science, $135; Edna Frey, normal
I ttaining, $135; Helen Vance, history,
$120; Eltina Rickard, commercial,
$125; Mrs. II. S. Foe, cnglish, $125;
Ethel Owen, music, $95; Minnie
Christian, principal Juinor High,
$120; Aimce Arnold, Junior High,
$110; Jessie Kellogg, Junior High
$110; Maurine Caldwell, 1st grade,1
$85; Anne Ranncy, 2nd grade, $85;
nnmrwl nu .Tiwlfrna fti. flii Uninml
Ward and Ed Garher and Miner Katliryne J Ulkc-, 3nl K$ $8 5'
Sherwood as Clerks. The election, Graclc Bccz,cy Cth ?ra!Ic' f5; M,at"
in the First Ward to be hold in the' jf'0"0;, pr,"ciP" ' "' . '
rat Unit nn,i t n,n s i w,.i 90J Mary Bel,c Hnsbinucr, kinder-
in the Firemen's Hall. I Kartn' fS thc;nc Traut' "ssi!lt-
Mayor Pope's appointment of II. C.!ant Wndercartcn, $C0.
tenhnr.Kon ns Wntrr nnH T.itr),f Sn.l 'flic Committee also further rccom
perintendent at a salary of $150 pet mended that all teachers should sign,
month was conOrmcd by the Council. a contract by the 1st of Mny and in,
Tho following claims were allowed: cae f failure to do so this election j
H. C, Stephenson $150 00 bo nul1 anrt 'void aml tho Board
W. A. Patltcn 130 00 would proceed to fill vacancies with-,
A. Clark - 11C 00 ,out further delay. On motion the,
Leo McArthur LL.LZT. 96 00 report was accepted and the teachers
Lee Tmax C2 80,elected as recommended. I
Bert Perry . 56 25 Board then on motion of Pope and
S. R. Florance .' ' 556 71 seconded by Sherwood re-elected A.'
O. C. Tecl " 35 36 T- Holtzen as superintendent at a
Sam Mountford 150 00 salary of $2200.
C. R". Lewis .. ,... 415.0 The resignation of the domestics
A. H. McArthur r I 8 50 science teacher, Miss Ramona Schwer,
J. S. Bcauchamp
Piatt & Frees
J Piatt & Frces..l
, Ed Lyoness -
1 Claude Lyoncss ,
Lon Perry
Cliua. Cinnamon .
Chas. Barrett
Jas. Mcintosh
Curt Evans
C. V. Dickenson
Mid West Electric
6 75
30 01
381 75
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11 35
0 70
7 00
43 75
was received and accepted and Mrs.
Jennie Miner Reihcr was selected to
fill vacancy for the un-expircd term.
We outgrow our old foolish feaw
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Who now is cifrctid of
COFF
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A rriiRudu Iiob been began by ShoilfT
Iliilfer an I County Attorney H.H I'oo
ngiiiiiHt the auto owner of this county
wbo hau not prncuioil their 1920 11.
. 100 00 ctMibe. J C, 1 1 n gey of (Julio Itoek whb
, 47 00 the lit htuiw to appear, Monday, before
25 00 .IuiIkh R'Hiney. Suvoral more have
Co. .220 40 bfvii hiuiiuioned to appear, fio tho
Nat'l Refining Co.
Mayer Coal Co.
B. McNcny
81 CO Mierlll iiirormH um. Tho olllcers have
258 40 dfcliUd tluit Ignorance, of the law es-
150 00 cubes no inati, and that auto owners
have linil auiple time to get pontod on
Will Gurney went to SVlden, Knn- the mrtttur ftwl comply with the reu
sas, Thursday to loolc over" tho land "'", t they intend to oe
barsaius. ttoafc avor.v Buto owner ohejn this law
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People onco wore afniicl of tho steam engine.
"It will blow up" "It will jump tho track" they
said. But wo nil know bettor now.
Time has disproved nuiuy old fallacies. Yet,
somogood people still believe tlmt coffee doesn't
"agree" with them, a popular delusion encouraged
by competitive products.
In reality coffee is more healthful for moio
people than any other beverage. It is consumed in
greater volume than any other.
Our coffee will delight you with its rare fragrance
and flavor. Try a pound, and learn from your cup
how truly good coffee is at its best.
ASK FOR
BATAVIA HUCO FRONTIER
LOYALTY ROB ROY
Coming Butternut and Paxton-Gallaghor's
Farmers Union, Red Cloud
Dr.W.H.McBride
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OVER STATK.BANK v
REDCLOUD NEBRASKA
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
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