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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
-."t- Tft. suit ffr&r'vrirriirit&riV14tj3, i nr i -i r rri r inn irrnTTUn ' iiiifi.Mi.liii.il --j . 'i ... ' ' ' VWfi ' . t RED CLOUD, HEBRA8KA, CHIEF "Tr''i jhwjy-ti-t v k I i " '..; r a t A 4 3 t ' tAiuiBgiiiw CARL LAEMMLE offers IOCKLEAR JU '&7:e2)atvcevifoyic Sfiies-in ific .U11!V1 QSEAT All Vrrxr 'wtn Locklcar on iUllIR: the wing of a plane a mile above the earth. I rkfif "tllrouCn tle cloud JLUUpj lanes on the trail of the men who robbed the U. S. Air Mail. 'Ihr niiiHt nitntinillw: .ilrantn, liii-vuicn . nirMUIlc. tsrsMW' n iiirin in iNmui iiwi.f inM i-.- a-- n ., the ClouascbTRF! the Limit-- ORPHEUPI xt Week Wednesday and Thursday A BIG SPECIAL E UbHIIUmllHIMKili HlHliHuuiiii. uUtiillulllUUWI . rt;lihi'.l,k.LHiUWWllUilCWlaU.UKIUWItt u ...... h i. ii li ilHUill, III I I ftfl I WIU iiaDtilltHHIItmlllllirtllll !tll .CI Mll.il IIIIHHII.III . Ill ll.l llllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll HIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIMM li I k k w. n :k : k :: :: Ul '.Vi ftj SK Hs K r. I AS TOLD TO US Fi'cd Foarn is on the sick list. Csed curs for suits Kiumc A. Smith j Hros. Co I Hon 'McFarland spent Sunday ini Superior. " I Miss Clara Warren spent Monday ir. Hastings. r J J. K. McHrido went to Omaha Mon- day morning. ' M. A. Albright wont Kestoron Sunday morning. i Kd Crnvy of uiwlo JtucK was m tlio city Sunday. Attorney F. J. Munday spent Fri day in Hastings. I). C. Hell was in Knnsn.s City the first of the week. ,''1 Joe Crow was down from Republi can City Saturday. II. K. Eshclman was in Kansas City the first of the week. Jake liowor of Hlue Hill wasTin the city Monday moining. lert Leonard of Inavalc was in the city Monday afternoon. Wyeth Fogol was down from Cow lr. Thursday afternoon. Andrew Knutson of Guide Itock was in the city Monday. FOR SALE 2fi tons Alfalfa Hay at $12 per ton. D. C. Roll. Good mealsgood service moderato prices I'owolhfcl'opo'.s cafe ' August Rrinkman was in Kansas' City the first of the week. An American Legion post will bo organized in this city tonito. j New miai-anteed bloyolo tin's $2 .Id each at Sutton V Sliipiiiun .Servii'u Station. Schultz & Retz took two auto loads of land buyers to Hays, Kansas, j Wednesday Friday and Saturday When you smile, dear, do you know what your smile means to him? See Albert Ray WITH Elinor Fair P.ejentcd by Wm. FOX, in 'TIN PAN ALLEY' Dy Wm. C. Lengel and Keep Smiling Also Sunshine Comedy D Admission 25c and 10c Flist hhow starts at 8 o'clock Niturdiiy at 7:!i0 ORPHEUM 1 l I -m-JrmmJ$ X. J&PS lOBBEKY- Q I as you soar with the ijpin. camera man above the iaws of Death, "shooting" for your life, w .from your scat as JUII1DI -Lociucar jumps from nlatic to plane to foil a bandit of the sldi-R. lnrr (lie tlUrotrry of inolli.il ! AIlfrrM only Admission 35c-i0c liny ltreml at lmvoM and l'op."i. IVcd ears lor sile. Frame .v Smith Uro'i. To. - U- tlio gieat egg tonic, "More Fgg ' sold by U. L. CottuiK. F. G. Turnure spent Tuesday in Huhbell. Mrs. Roy Rust .spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs. McClelland spent Tuesday in Hasting.1'. Mrs. G. V. Hummel spent Tuesday in Hastings. Miss Mary Christian spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs, Frank Tennnnt spent Tuesday in Guide Rock. i Mr. and Mrs. Max Miser spent Wednesday in Hasting1. Nolo I'yle of St. .Too is visiting Mr. a".l Mr--, l.crt Hatfield. Mrs. rtarr.ard McNeny went .o Lincoln Sunday morning. Superintendent H. C. Stcplicnson spent Sunday in' Superior. .Tor- Blair of Lincoln is visiting frienils in the city this week. Two Into model Kurds and Olio Dodgo In giind orilor. for sulo or trade Sut ton A SliipmiiM. .1. W. Auld and Isadoru Johnson wore in Hastings Wednesday even ing. J. E. Thompson accompanied a car of stock to the St. Joe market Tues day. C. M. Sherwood spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Guild at" Hlue Hill. Will l'egg returned home from Rushton and Marion the la.st of the week. Attorney A. M. Wallers and Fred Rock of Ultio Hill weio in the city Monday. Mrs. Geo. Van Cam) of Lincoln is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Robs. Dtmici'oll. Mrs. Walter Warren is homo from I Hastings where she went for medical treatment. P. A. Wullbrandt is able to be down to his store again atfer a couplo ! weeks illness. ) Eugene Ryan and Harold Ludlow returned home Sunday from Torring ton, Wyoming. I J. A. McArtliur spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. S. M. Carl, at Long Island, Kunsas. Louie Schultz of Omaha, is in the city this week visiting -his mother, Mrs. Augusta Schultz.. . Attorney Miller of Bloomington was looking after some legal busi ness in the city Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson. Ren Reed shipped his car of house hold goods to Bird City Sunday morn ing whore ho will make his future home. Elmer J. Henry and Dorothy L. Crow, both of Guido Rock, were united in marriage Tuesday by Judge Rnnney. Superintendent A. T. Iloltzen and wife are the parents of a nine pounl baby hoy which arrived at their home Monday. Mesdamcs F. L. Ilincs, Wm. Fry and Claude Pierce attended tho Coun ty Sunday School Convention at Guide Rock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Arnold, who have resided near Tiltio Hill for many years, liavo moved onto Uieir farm which wait fonnorly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow. t nil n Eat and drink at Powoll fc Popo's Cafe. tf Chns. Snead left Thursday for Bedford, lown, where he will visit his sister. Brn Gibson of Franklin was visit ing relatives and friends in the city the fbst of tho week. Rev. J. L. Beehe wont to Supeiior Tii".(iay whore ho will assist in con ducting revival meetings. Violet Holverson entertained a number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Mrs.-John Arnoll returned homo Friday evening from Fremont where she had boon visiting her paretns. Edith Zeiss and Myrtle McConkey were in Guide Rock Tuesday attend ing tho County Sunday School Con vention. While returning from lie depot Saturday evening Mrs. Wm. Mackoy had the misfortune to fall and frac turo her ami. Mrs. Smith returned to her home at Blue Hill Wednesday after spend ing n few days with her sons, Clyde and Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Moll Sherman re turned home Snturday from Inavalc where they had been visiting her sth tnr, Mrs. Dan Norris. The Kansns Border Oil & Gas Co., will hold a meeting at the Court House Friday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers. Regular services will he hfld at tho Baptist church not Sunday afternoon. Rev Fsholnmn will pi each nt !. o'clock mid Sunday School will bo bold lit... Tlir Countv Commissioners receiv ed cno of their now Case tractors Monday from Pope Bros., and this tiaotor will bo used for road work. Tho Red Cloud fire department will hold an adjourned meeting for the purpo.e of electing officers for tho (wiling year on. next Monday even ing. Alf Saladen and Clias. Barrett went to Hastings Monday whore they wore summoned as jurors for Federal court which is in session in that city. - Wanted a Hist and second cook at Donnitorv of Franklin Academv. (Jood wages, board and room fioe. Apply nt once. Cnll or write It. W. ICretsinger, Franklin. Nebr. j, The following shipped stock to Kan sas City Sunday: B. E. Eshclman two cars of hogs, August Brinkmnn two car-, of cattle, Dolaney Bros, one car of hogs and I). C. Bell two oars of catt'e. ADVERTISE CANDY: Men-Women. Earn S"0 wooklv. Experience unncecs .avv. Wo sttvt ' u i'i I'.c andv buid noss, at homo, ri.iull room, or any where. Everything furnished. Grand opportunity. Write for particulars,. CANDYMAKING HOUSE. 5 Smith 18th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Tho following shipped stock Tues day. Alf Nolan, one car of hogs to Kansas City, Wm. Crabill & Son, two cats ot nogs to ht. Joe, J. E. 1 nomp ron, one car of hogs to St. Joe Wm. Lain, of Lester, two cars of cattle to K.'-nsas Citv. The latter accompan ie I his stock to market. In The District Court 01 Webster County, Nebraska. (lultlli'li-vMiiiiicrltolili'r. I'lnlntlll. vs Martini J. Ileal. KeaMiei 'miM..iii1, Una mnl truo imme unknown, l.iiinliiut Mnrt;aii, Ki)inctlnicscalli'il Mrs ,torite Ly ons, other minio unknown, Murcnn or I.yuiiH, her liusliaud, llrsl true muni! unknown; fatten. Ilrnl ami Iruu miino unknown, husband ul Amiii I'atlcu, ilcecahtM; or l( any or all of tho uhovo named and ilenlnutiil ileleuilniilK are ileccafccil then tho unknown lulrx, do Nees, personal reprcM utatlvisol kiicIi do-(Tin-oil person or perfcoiiH and all other per sons Interested In the eM ate or estates ot such (leec.iHcil perRon or personx; anil the unknown heirs, iluvlhirHJecuteeH, ami per lonal reprehcntntlvcH nnd other person In lerested In the estate of Anna I'utten de rcaHoil; nml tho Went Half (N'H) of tho NorthoiiMt (iilnrter (NKH) nml tho l.ast llulf (I'W) f tlicNontiivusKiuartcr (NWVi) of Section number Six ((I), Township Unu II, North Kanuo Nino, IB, Webster .conn, ty, Nebraska, and all other persons elalm. ini? any Interest of tmy kind In aforesaid real estatoorany part thereof, Defendant'.. Tho abqvo defendants will tuko notice that on tho llUh day of February, nri) that J()tlllobSoniinerbolder, as plnlutlir. filed his petition and commenced an action in thu district court of Webster county, Nebraska, nKalnat said dofoiidiintu, I ho object and pray er of which aro to unlet tltlo In mild plnliillfl' analnstany and all of tho adverse clntuiH of said nnmed and designated delemlants or any of them to tho West Half W'M ot tho North east Quarter NK,inud tho ICast Half l.vw ul tho Northwest Quarter N XV of leetion number bl.x (II, Township Ouo II, North, Uiiniiu Nino U, Webster eoumy, Nebraskti, ami that said defendants so n med and di slh'itated and nil persons elaliulnu Ibruiuhor under any of tlium bu forever barred and en joined from claiming or assertlnnauy riKlit, tllle, or Interest In or to said promises or any part thereof adverse to the plalnilil'. You aro required lo answer iho petition of tlioptalntlll on lllo In tho ollli-o of tho Clerk of H.1I1I court, at lied loud, Nebraska, on or before .Monday April 12, IU20. do iti.i mi SoM.MKiiiior.iii.il, lly, K.J. Munday, lll Attorney TflD FOLKS45fflEMAli"DOUT "0Mnilft'3FUifJr-!rr-ir3 VISIT CEnTih:," THEi-'fKf iTf Exllilaraiing CfrlcSqUO: VaUtlovillo Stj.l3TiFllled:!hPili.oifj1FuinrClor1Osff:ioa . .i'!,,''1,, CrllUtat Ssanle Envlraitcant 'wsgssssisff1'. Atwm m bioseji mo iaTKur -' Referee's Sale We will soil at I'ubliu Atlotion to thu IIIgheM Bidder, for Cash, on '.Tuesday, Match 10. Ili20 at one o'clock p. in., at the south front door of the Webster county com I limine, Bed Cloud. No briiblia; Lot 10. Block III. Bed (loud, Nob. Lot and business building on main sheet of Bed Cloud, loivntly no. ouplod b William I.lndley. Tiiisdny. .Mai oh in, l'.il!i. at two p. m , at the south front door of tho Webster county coin t house. Bod Cloud. No braskn; North IJrist (.'tuirtcr ol Section I. ghteoii, Township Two, BtuiKe Ten, Webster coun'.y, Nebraska. 100 farm, known as the. IOdivnrd Kussor faun, 'J til U's oast and 'V, miles north of Bod Cloud. Tonus: Hi per cent deposit inquired on date of Mile and balance when sale Is oonllrined and deed ready for dellv. ery, which will bo about April ", 1020 Abstract of tltlu furnished purclmsor-. i. ii ..I. i ii VJ. VI, i riunu'ii i p.,f P..1 Munday UuK Prod Miiutor, Attorney. rcei Chamber of Commerce Meet Tuesday evening the Chamber of Commence held n regular meeting ht the ulub rooms. After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and approved ii communication fiom the National Security League in re gurd to Ameiiean Day was read and same was rolerrod to the Community Welfare Committee. The treasurer's yearly iopi rt was 10 id and was turned over to the Audi inu Commit toe for their Inspection and bine the sumo toadv lor the ne.st regu lar mooting As tho lia for the municipal llag pun- is nbout worn out it wus tin UAht op liofure the meeting and sauio was it i i red to the tmiyor and council. '1 lie uhiuhm of tho various oninmitto. s ih it ate Ik servo during the year woie re.nl and approved. Mr. Hint of the Mini Land Co . whs present ami made an tntutostiug tall; on community wolfaie, and al-o the opeiatlon of tho Bod Cloud Mill. Red Cloud People Prevent Appendicitis Many Bed Cnniil people arc using simple glycerine, buckthorn buk, ote. as niieI in Atllcr-i !a. this lluslies BOTH upper and lower bowel so com pletely it lomoves all foul, aceuniulat ed poisons from alimentary canal and pii'Vonts appendicitis, .dlur-l 1H le-In-ves ANY CASB gas on stomach or vim stum toll, (ilien CI BIOS oor.sti f i it ii n . In one cm' nf chronic slum ifli linutile ONI. '.utile produced won dot fol iosiiHn - C li. Cutting, dtugs.'1-.t The Messe Aitditorinlu is r.ipuily neaiing cfimpietkou This week the doors aro being hung, iho eiinlt- in stalled and.tliu lliilshmg toiielus ilnc. ed on lliointerioi. Today will sen tho cement walk in trout of tlif building (Minplotoil. Tod -tli sitpoiintonileiit in charge nys that in ten days inoio tho work will be till completed, and the building ready for the l.r.unl Open- in:. It will li tho tlnost in lids pa it of thu country and our eitizns may well fool proud of it. Bolerring to an aiticlo published in a recent isuc of the Comtnoro.nl Ail vortisor, of which lion. .1. S. (lilliain was the author, and sanctioned by Mayor Pope before publication of tho Mini", referring to I lie new paving dis trict I wish to state that the only pav ing objected to, when the mutter was up for discussion before tho council meeting was too two street- i mining through to Division street. Major Pope tavoring only the paving of one street. The other paving that ho so fitrenioiisly opposed was on the Mreut passing Ids residence Ally tax payor who wishes to varlfy my statements made heroin may ask any ono who was present ut this eo'uneil meeting and see if these statements ate not facts. One of tho Couucilmeu. It is a known fact that the pureliasx ing public may buy many things in n grocery store that aro cooked and ready to servo nut this is tho first time wo have ever heard of a poultry merchant being so thoughtful as to markfet his eggs all ready for the table. One day last week n local housewife planned to surprise her hubby with a real homo made, cake, and was very particular about the ingredients thoreof, using tho utmost onto In the seleutlou of 'atre'ly frehh" eggs. Tho nrbi one .broken into tho mixing bowl proved to bo a beauty; the second well it simply would not bo broken. .Soveial hard jolt ivuro necessary before tho shell gave, way find lo, it was almost hh hard as though it wan petiiticd. In vesligntion proved that it had been "hard tiollo t." If you don't believe it ask "Shorty " Dead Superstition. Alum bonds esteemed to lie an off., cnclous charm against the evil eye. wore larjselj worn b children, and In a town of KMTolil, l.tiideuil. there Is siiiii in hnvu iiuoii n win ti who nos- Hi-' n pair of ebony beads, wilted to I have ooii.o fiom iho Holy l..ind. and to mvu been minoiioneil at Boine. To her llioro repalrod many a mother when her child wus ieU. In the hope , that tlniiue.li the mayors, of Iho olioay r-'i'i.: ... .V, svii spirit. . Carpenter, Home Office Red .'Ml! - Improved half ccclion adjoining Ottklcy with M) acre of whe'it which a!l poos to huvor, a bat gain at . 10.00 pop aero. (Tlionm.s County.) ."15 One of the rim-id .ectionn in Thomas comity, not a pimple on it, nOO acres in culthuli. n, hue two-story liotiic of t) roninn. higuvd barn wit a larce loft, good g-nr.i'i !., chicken house and other out buildinga. Price $10.00 per neic. s f.r.OO cash, balance live years at 0 por cent. (Thorna County.) 11(5 A fine socli n, three miles from Campus. $12,000 woilh of im provements, nil oipiippcd for liandling cattle or hogs, fine water .system. House nil model n, uhotit !!00 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, 200 acres of fine wheat, all goes to the buyer. Thin i.s an ideal till pin pose farm and :i beauty. IVee $157.50 per acre. (Cove County.) lit' Half section, till fine, level land, 220 acres in cultivation, 110 aeie in pai.turo, 100 ucie.-t in wheat and it all goes with the place, all drilled, flood well and windmill, good shed barn, cement chicken house and grannr.i for J GOO hurhel.s. Pi-ice '12.60 per aero. (Gove County.) 110 180 ii'te. well improved, nice house and barn, lot.- of out buildings, good well and windmill. About 250 acres in cutlivation, the balance in pas ture, 200 ticie.s of tine wheat, all goes to the buyer. This i.s seven miles from Campuii a.ai in a good community. Possession any time. Price SI1T. G0 per acre. (Cove County.) If Fine quarter of land two miles from town, 120 acres in cultivation, ull level, good five room house, shed barn for 12 head, good well and winmill. 40 acres fenced in pasture, rented for this year. Price $?I2.G0 per acre. (Logan County.) :.0.I This i. a beautiful half section, close to (liainficld, not a blemish on it, 200 acres in cultivation. This is strictly a Gormnm settlement. Half in wheat. Price 527.50 per acre. (Sheridan County.) 211 Tliis i.s without doubt one, if not the best, sections of land in tho county, about G mik-rt noith of Grinnell, and sk miles from the famous An gelus church, one of the finest in tho state; -180 'acres in cultivation, BOO acre it; wheat, one-fourth goes to the buyer; good granary, and fino well. Price .'.'J2.n0 per t.cro. (.Sheridan County.) 10 :I20 acres veil located and 150 acres in wheal and 100 acres in pas ture, balance will hu put to spring ctop. One-third of the crop goes with tho farm. Noiivlv How 10-l-om.l tunisn Ini'mi linen ivill tsnll !lfl linml. ,. fnr.t- hny-mow fot about 20 ton of hay, good largo granary, good well and windpiiil and t.inl.. Half mile to school. Thin farm N considered a harguin at ?G0 -00 per aeic on e'uy tonus. Could give posojdon of the land if necess ary. 'J'his farm is e'.l located hew teen two good railroads nnd two towns; eigl.t nrlk from ona town and six miles froiu tho other. (Shcvidau Coun ty.) T!-e .lbow !i-t i.' subject to prior sale or change in price without notice Tho.x aro just a few of our special bargains. We have cheaper hind, if intc.st.-d writ.? ot come and seen us. Carpenter, Son 61 Co. Office Over Sttc Bank, Red Clovid, Neb. Invest Your IN STOCK OF T!is lineoln TolepIioiiG & Tslegrapii Co. which is paying regular . 7 PER ANNUM And is now ofieicd to iho iin.'.'.in p.iblie at its par value $100.00 per .share in animint- to ui the jtttcha.ser. The Slock and Pividondw arc fice from all Nebraska taxes t-i-d Normal IVdi-ial Income Tax, so invo-t your taxable money hertno Ap'ii ls-t. 'I lie Mifi I j of the Investment is unquestioned. Tin Comparj, has paid these dividends regularly for the past elc on year-, in January, April, July and October. The 1. .-nanc- ofxthis .stock and legulation of the Company's rates aie under the supervision and control of the Nebraska State Railway Commission, assuring protection of stockholders' interests. The oilicers of the Company aro well known, successful Nebraska bii.sir.e.ss men. 'lhc s-lock cuh ho transferred in whole or part at any time by simple endorsement, without expense. ' It is not subject to market fluctuations. There is no insurance or repairs to bo .looked after. Thero arc nu renewals to make. 7 per cent is a good rate of interest. And a check for $1.75 per $100 share i.s mailed to your address four limes a year. Mi. (J. J. Warren the Manager of tho Telephone Company at Bed Cloiai will furnish information in legard to this offering of .dock, or address- The Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. C. P. Uussel. Secy. Telephone Blilg., Lincoln, Neb. Here we x Son & Co. Cloud, Nebraska Idle Money quarterly dividends of ' are, in tip-top shape' Chesterfield VES, and that's the way "' " Chesterfields always arrive crisp, fresh and in prime shape for smoking. It's die extra wrap per of moisture-proof paper diat does it. Your Chesterfields never become too moist or too dry. ti 4 fl "-iiAf Jm'-i lnrWitib r ftHmtitiki. M&mmWimm mmt ,m