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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
& Af - -. iwK . ,iv 9 noVtkf ' . - HUl'"' ..In -- i it mil" i,a i ... . .... LrttsSaii"? ;. M. .T.Jt1Syc'3tg,?tt' " " -x.. :.vir ai QMMK.' L 1 i i t 'lSv!j?--v jlSftjftV -BfeSI'm? dr i ss! ofclWraSBlHlBSmSS A Newspaper That Wires The Nsws Fifty-two Weeks Enr.ti Year Fcr $1.50 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. APRIL 1. 1920 NUMBER 11 niminiirnnnnnniirri t iroWimraiacHTai 1 iQiriW Ugmm A J PmlftSs' ft-A) S The New Besse Auditorium L! A Credit to the Community S33 $,ri'H Bsifefrrqrrrr mar iwac.jgK. ' . When She Stops to Look When your dearest friend stops to look at baby don't forget that her eyes also take in the carriage he is riding in. But you don't have to worry about that now. Because we have the famons w "wrrv loom woven LLU ll Baby Carriages They are woven, as you know, on wonderful looms, just like a fabric and almost as fine, And you can get one of these beautitul Lloyd Carriages of the finest, weave for the same prices you would have to pay for the old hand woven carriages of the coarsest red Come in and see them. Graham Furniture Company B up UfflED MfflUllMtM BonaiEaaiiBtaiLiinniffliiaaarannii LliniUiinjn:ii:nii3rL,nu,.ni Easter TVWi vsyj Gleason's Studio Over Smith's Shoe Store EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE and the whole world w'i put off its sober raiment j or the dainty garments of Spring. YOU zvil zvant to be PI-IO TO GRA PILED in the new Easter gown, of course, so why notsee us for an appointment? The eitrens of Ked Cloud and tills the conti actors. Their ability to vicinity may well point with piide to handle large contracts, and carry the new Iles.se Auditorium and .sale thorn out to the finest detail is clearly pavilion, which will .stand as u mem- demonstiatcd in the construction of orial to the progicssivc spiiit of those these two buildings. j who made it possible for Red Cloud K. W. Stevens supplied the heating to have one of the finest and most plants and all of the electrical fix- to date buildings in the entire tuies, and wiring. Me is to ue corn- state, plimentetl on his worK. unc leaiuro These buildings represent an invest worthy of note is that local trades- ment of $100,000. Strictly modenv-men and laborer's were employed cx and fircpioof, in every sense of tin.' tensivcly in the work and the con word, from basement to skyline. The tractors state that moie than ordi building, with the exception of the nary ability was shown by the men, opera chairs and casings is of file- their woik being entiiely satisfactory, proof construction re-infoiced con- Doing of a modest and non-nssum-crete and steel. The roof is of gyp- ing "disposition, and not seeking pub sem tylo and asbostos laid in hot tar, licity, Sir. Ted llartelscn, the super and guaranteed to last piactically for- intendent who has been in charge of ever. the work emphatically states to us The dimensions of the auditorium that he wishes us to refrain from are 72x135 feet; the sale pavilion SOx mentioning his name in connection M0 it also being of a fncproof con- with the woik, hut the building com struction. mittee does not wish us to slight him. 'Hie-auditorium contains 840 opera The committee states that through chairs and sufficient additional loom hw tinnB enerBy, ability and obl.g-ioi- folding chairs that will bring the in wa'8 tho wo,k has IK eased seating capacitv up to 1000. Con- R'othly and ediciently throughout tractor Hassford now has a cicw of tl,e t,ntil tiine l,c ha-s ,,ePn in chal'(, artists at work on the naintinir and .'""" N,,H,S "l l,,a,NJ lul " mnv. Deen heard fiom the men who woiked with him. DID YOU SAY "Not Just Now" Perhaps you wore thinking of when you can pay for a Now Edison. Then know that Thomas A. Edison has made ample provision gn tins' point. His instructions to us arc: Everyone xvho wonts n j'c:t Eiiisou must be given c:iiv ruisoiint'ie op portunity to have it. To this end, wo arrange the pay ments according to your own con- venioncu. The NEW EDISON '-'77r Phonograph with a Sou" This plan solves yourqtiestion, does , it not? Come in and "tell us how you'd like to pay for a New Edison. B. H. NBWHOUSB OPTOMCTRIST and 10WBLCR niiiniiMJWiiiiiiiirii!1 iii.ni'WiiiaomMiiiiiiisraiM'M on the paintnu: and decorating. Specializing in tlieatie woik having just recently comnlctcri a contract for le-dccorating the Km- Some difiiculty has been experienced pre-,s theatic in Omaha it is a foj- ' vecciving the stage scenery, etc., gone conclusion that tho woik will bo m't 't is exjiected that tho balance of executed in a fust class manner. The It will reach here the last of this woodwoik will be of walnut and the week or the first of next week, decorating done in water colors. If plans do not miscarry the audi Wakefield Company, with olllces in torium will be leady for tho grand the Hrandeis IUiilding, Omaha, weie opening April 15th. WW. 3 Building Material a S PiotOf i n (-Uu&o i Jin tt't I H i ii n i ii wWMwwiiniiiyiii p imw i iwii '! I m l.UIIC'MI r I I T lAI IlTllffl I 11 Tho following shinned stock Sun-, lay: J. K. Yost & Son, one car of cat tle to St. Joe; Slax Slizcr, two cars Business Good? WELL SAY IT IS! X TEVER before in the history of our organiz- ation have wek received such a large volume of business as we have in the past week. It was almost impossible fqr us to give each customer the attention they have been given in the past. Every department was "crowded to the limit." Saturday The Grocery fairly teemed with activity. Standing room was at a premium. Some were compelled to wait, However no complaints were heard. Everyone seemed to equally share in the carnival of buying. The Cream Department also experienced a similar rush, and kept the testers on the jump. EGGS We actually think the hens have been working overtime for a week. We purchased 2580 Dozen in 15 Hours, on Saturday. The argument that "The Farmers Union will not succeed" don't seem to make an impression on the farmer who docs his own thinking. WE THANK YOU and we shall endeavor to merit your patronage, Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" imi uu i! mi raMBiiiiiinmiiifflnawTi BiffliMMtrarm aincmram' Married i . Gerber J of every description and at prices that are in keeping" with quality The Malone-Gellatly Co 51 WWMWAV.WJU.V.V"MrtWIA The Red Cloud Post No. U28 of tho a i r .,: n ..A... .i. t np min fn L'nnonu Pi Wm. f!rnliill The Chief iilllco iMMMvoda curd mi. n n v ii..!i nnvj- Wo,ine,i,v. v,. & Son, two cars of hogs to Kansas nounuing tho umiiIiiku of Miss IJIsu Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and 'V. ' r" nitw .1. V.. Yost & Son. ono car of Uaiuuni Ulutiluli ol Wodge, .Neoiaslcu, i ing at & bolls, lor tho purpoFO or ; , am, Q K Jlttmey; ,,,,,1 Cyril Hofeier uhleh oec.uml lust n1f.r.till.r nfttfOl-a mill tvrmennf Inr nfll. , . r, , I WcdllCSdllV lit Mill lieiipolih, M i lltlOSOt II, " n "" ww"" no car 01 nogs 10 si. joe. n,,, i,,,,,,. ... i.,.,- ,, ,.., .i,,,! or business of importance. All the - --- ' popular pharniHolht In the Conk ding1, ox-soldiers and sailors of tho late war who desire to join tho local post aio invilod to attend thotneeting. A. 11. McARTlIUR, Commander P. S. SHKRWOOD, Adjutant .ballot . Ono District Judgo htoro, in tlilH city, and wlillo heio for this district ought to bo iniide many fi lends and wiih very popu- lewis If niacklode-e Lnwvcr. of J,,r ,n t,je Tt? pfopl-s uitulo. They i o. i " , . B ' ,Cl' will be nt home uftor May 1st at Nor- Red C.oud, Webster county. rolk- v0)rnskn. Tho Chief nloujr with Look for his name on non-partisan tjie young eoupleti ninny friends wish them much joy and happiness. Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the "Fixtures