The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 29, 1920, Image 4
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF t I ;i it i 'I h' - -v r .r fWMBwtiwaauHaaactoi Standing the strain WHEN you give the playclothcs problem tlic careful consideration it deserves you invariably buy only such garments you believe will s.taml the strain of strenuous play. ifft At each step in the making of "JJrcatl Winner" play ii clothes this strain is considered. Knch garment is reinforced jjv where there is any considerable strain upon it, each garment - is finished to the last detail of buttons, buttonholes and seams . with the necessary care to withstand this strain. " 5feXtt can buy our playclothcs beating the label "Bread -tajWinncr" with the positive assurance that you have purchased j- a garment that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most - sanitary conditions, fpr tiny tots in creepers up to boys of C eight and gills of six. '' " $ Come into our children's washwear department and let J us show you our full line of sturdy garments. ' Mrs. Barbara Phares i n mivmmi.t m mmiktimmmsimiMMmmiu Geo. W. Hutchison JRea.1 Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PHONES I ' Re,,.377 H' 63 5,d C,0lud ) Kendcncc, 177 Nebraska INS URjA NCB ! This is the time of year when there will be losses from Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm, Tornado Also Hail on Growing Crops Have you got the protection) If not see mc at my office or call me on the phone. I represent Old Line, Legal Reserve Companies. Get protection, that is protection, when you have a loss, as that is what you buy Insurance for. VV-V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.VV.VrVW Building' Material of every description and at prices that are in keeping with quality The Malone-Gellatly Co. IMArWV.V.V.V.VVV.V,VAVXVV.-Ar.VVAVArVWWW? tfWVWUWJ ' Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK r UNDERTAKING Phone, Slore Ind. 158. Res. 93 trVWAVAV,VVV.VV-V.VAVAV,AVAVVJ,AVAVVVVVV E. S. Grber , Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Bread Winner" autJnml'iy.CWKS . VW RED CLOUD, NEB i Baptist Church Notes Proauliingnt It ti. til , by licv v. M. Harper. .Sunday Heliool nt 10 a. in Itev. I). U. Proper was with us ne cording to uppoliitinent and during tliu .Siuiday Soliool hour gave n very in struutlvu tallt on tiio le&bon from the point of homo luiluoueu. His nd dress on the New World Movement was en. Joyed by all present. The campaign starledjiir nicely mid every udiilt present gave it pledge. Owing to eertnin conditions it wah thought who to poMpono further can Vttbinnntil Hie lorepart of nex- week. rfcs-l;--.aWl"i.rr.,vi4viW,Vm HIE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PU1JLISUKD EVERY THURSDAY Enteral In the I'oMoillrp at Ilcjl I loud, Nob as Second Class Mutter' A. 13.. Mc ARTHUR, Editor and Owne rHE ONLY DKMOUUAT1C PAl'Klt IN WKIlS'IKll COUNTY Coiiiniittemien And Women The following nre the committee- men and -eommiltccwomcn, ' elected last Tucfday, from I he various pre- eiiicts over the county, who now con-' stituto the members of the County. Ccntnl Committees and who will, in' due time, meet and elect a chairman mid secretary to serve for eacli party,' respectively: DEMOCRATIC Committi'ciurMi Commit teeummm Guide Rock Den Hudson Mrs. I. A. Pace JIi'MVcr Creek j none Lillian Portcnicr Stillwater I nonc x none Oak Cm-It E. G. Ontmnn Edna Drown Garlield Ernest Shinman Airs. Chns. Alios I'lc.-m.int Hill I none nonc. Elm Creek . Ed Gerlaeh ' Mrs. J. C. MoJntc,13, Potsdam I Clyde Smalcy Mrs. F. T. Ilopka C- Line none Red Cloud W. h. Weesner But in none none none j none V1IV1I fl "'W I C. F. McXair Mrs. John Otto Walnut Creek j Frank Stokes Mrs. Wallace Jones Inavale j 0. M. Knyenrt Iola Wickwiro Callicrton I C. II. Wilson Ruth Householder Harmony none Mrs. C. Anderson, Red Cloud 1st .Ward R. P. Wcesner Mrs. R. E. McBrido Red Cloud 2nd Ward Ed McAllister Mrs. Alf McCall Cowlcs I M. II. Davis Mrs. M. H. Davis rp A distinguished concert by nn -tp REPUBLICAN Guide Rock J. II. Crary Mrs. AImn Pnrker HcrtVcr Creek J. II. Portcnicr Mrs. Brown Stilhv:ittr Martin Mccnls Mrs. Hurry Reaves 0k Creek W. II. Lutech Mrs. W. II. Busking Garrithl E. E. Shipnmn Mary Ai'les Pleasant Hill U' Al Johnson Mrs. S. W. Friable 'm r';e' J' C WlllIcl' Florence Atlnmson PotMhm . J- c- Io?c AI,'S- Ft T Hopka . '''no T' Amack JI,,f!- J- W- Mclntyrc l'(' Cloud To(1 IIan'is Mrs W. II. Thomas Halil1 non none , Glen wood v- u "ennctt .Mrs. W. K. 'Uirone WInut Creek nont-' Mri'- Hl '''"'nham Inavale 1''- ,Imtwc11 '- C. A. Waldo Culhcrlon OUo Skjelver Lydia Lnmbreteh Harmony i Voin stoi,t Hel Fulton Red Cloud 1st Ward Walter Smith Mrs. W. A. Sherwood ,uu -(l' -i vvara s-Gur,'r 2.' ' S. Garbcr Cowlis - ' l" Putnam Charlotte Ilutchins LOCAL BAITISTS LAUNCH THEIK X. W. M. CAMPAIGN With confident determination to carry their quota over the top on time, tho Baptists of Webster county Uivmhcd their New Wort.' Movement Camp-tign Sunday afternoon when the every-member canvass to rai.-'C the county's quota of $10,10:5 was started. The drive in this county is to he made under tho leadership rf j. M. Hewitt who says that although the membor- s-hip in the county is only 155 the lo- cal leaders havo confident hopes of j meeting tho quota. This means that each Baptist in the county will have to K'vo more than $100 during th et five years. Of course many of them will have to give a great deal more than that. Such a contribution is almost staggering in comparison' m UlllE -""" -- fA, Frieda Hempel the voice supreme Prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York. Jhe Soprano whose perfection of technique and greatness of sou have made her one of the truly disiinguished figures of the American concert platform. Hear her! MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 3rd BESSE AUDITORIUM Gome artists are great of voice. Others are merely great of stage performance. To judi'e how great is Frieda Hempel, hear her outside of her physical presence. Hear her voice as it is literally RE CREATED by the New Edison. Only x Come in and let us prove to you in this inter esting way the greatness of Frieda Hempel. E. H. NEWHOUSE Red Cloud Authorized V . to previous efforts of the Baptist churches in Nebraska, but never havo the Baptist people in this state re-' ponded with such unanimous enthu siasm and determination as they havo1 to this, the greatest challenge iij tho church's history. I "Nebraska Over on Time" is tho slogan which the state organization has adopted for tho campaign and re ports at state headquarters show that tho slogan was not ill-chosen, as the great bulk .of the state's quota was subscribed in the cvery-membor canvass Sunday afternoon. It is hoped that tho balance of the quota for this county which still renmains unpledged will bo cleaned up this week and the county reported over the top next Sunday, May 2, tho final day of the campaign. ' Dead Letter List Tho following liit of unclaimed let ters will lie ...ii to tlie Dfnd Letter Department if not called tor by May 11.15)20: Mrs' Philip Allso, Mrs. Peter Badger on. Miss (htiiiett I!entley, Mrs. Jessie ltiainmell, hi mo Butler, Sam Buseene, Allisoi Clark, Mrs. Edward Clutter. Mrs. I!. C Dieuerson. . Uobt. Evhii, L'hlie Hendei-oti. Rev R. A. White. II. V l.V.TSVS, l'otuuibter As Others See Us A &tt anger .liMltfc .hs town mainly l in appearance. II li W Ulenn. siinHary and inviting, he CHrrie" tiie g sod wiinl iitar. But if It dingy, and ill, )u t he urtriles the b:id rtfird to even greater distaucex. We should havo a reputation Seeond t" none-siipniior to m.iiiy but wel win mive oiny tirni wiut.il we earve out by our oin oil irt-. ' Let's all jdteh in nnd make this the eU'iiiust and the ji ijrlif-" and the most prgiesive jeat In our history. ' Tied ears for sale Frame t Spilth Bros. Co The Cautious Elephant. ' Ancient chronicles tell lis that the Roninns soniptlnies touted their mlll tary hrhlges hy sending an elephant out on them and then watching to sea C6 j wnctner tne cautious oeast woul cross, liven to this day tho natives India set great store by the elephant caution. n. .t.vr-tm J m ' 4 then will you be able to appreciate fully its sublime beauty. It is actually true that music lovers have heard HEMPEL compare her voice with the New Edison RE-CREATION ot that voice, and could distinguish no difference. Edison 'Dealer Nebraska 'I. h a i DU In TAc County Court Of Webster .County, Nebraska In the matter of tho estates of Joseph II. Baker and Alice II. Baker, deceased. To All Persons Interested In Said Estate, Notice is hereby given that Anna A. Linderman had this day filed a' petition in tho County Court alleging that Joseph II. Buker died intestate, a resident of Webster county, Nebras ka, on tho 27th day of December, 1908, seized in feo of tho following described real estate, to wit, ' Lots 21 and 25 in block 1, Knley and Jackson's addition to Red Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, of the value of $a0O.00 and that it was the homestead of tho decedent; that Alice II. Baker,, was the widow of tho decedent, never re-married, and de parted this life March 2C 1920, in testate, a resident of Webster county, Nebraska. Wherefore your petitioner prays that said estates may bo pro bated as one estate, that the prem ises bo declared of less value than $500.00, and exempt from creditors lines, and a decree entered determin ing heirship to said premise. It is therefore ordered by tho court that said petition be heard before tho court at the county court room in tho city of Red Cloud, Nebraska on the 7th day of May, 1020 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., when all persons in terested may appear and show cnuso why the prayer ot th( petitioner should not ho granted. Dated this 8th day of April, A. D. 1020. (SEAL) A. D. RANNEY, County Judge . Notice of Probate In the County court of Webster County, . Nebraska .stair oj Nebraska. Wi-!isterCuiit. 1 To all pirMins lliieristeil fu the estate of KolH'it II. Wllum Pi consul: rK: NOl'H l that a petition has hteit llkd pniylnu that tlu IiistriniK tit 111 til iu this court 011 thcl'Jth day u( April. lli-JO. purport. Inn to bu the last will uihl K-slutiirnt u( Mild "Ucccasi il. may be proxd iiihI allowed Timl ncoidedas tin last will ami testament of Itolu'rl II. Wilson, iliccasitl; that Milil Instru ment be admitted to probate and the ad "ministration ot hald estate be granted to John A. WllstHi of sarucnt. Nebraska as i:.& tutor. It Is hereby ordered bv the court, that nil persons Intel ested In said estate appear at the County Court to be held Iu ami for .said county on the Tth day of May P.iA). at tin o'clock. A. M., to show cause. It any then be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be mauled, and that notice o( the peud nucy of said petition ami the hearlim thereof, be ulveii to all persons Interestnd In said mat ter hv puhllshlnt: a copy of this order in tho I led Cloud l hlef. n IckhI weekly newspapir printed in said county, for thrie consecutive weeks prior lo said day ot luariui;. Wltruss my hand and then'nl of said court this 1'Jtli dU) of April A. 1), ISttO, (Seal) , A. is. 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