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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1920)
D ) I i ! i wm4iiU"A'tJeiifcaariBguiUAtiMiiievjitauiijuj!. uu RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ivxssBe.tr "BfSBigmiCTWIi ijBIimlI RBWPWm n i jmj mjwifnTCfljwwmuiru J.r?yr er 1 YES! A B I &bSfyaeB&iw-. J cj xa ra w u jr w w yy Cs I Red Cloud vs I jar RD CLO I WILL YOU aa!aieaawBggMajMiijao j w i"EM iwa: ciSsr.fi3 ,'HEAT AND OATS INSPECTION Rfroranwnr.x wr rwjvsnr ym vrvwrfyn "tt w : ALL GAME! If! ttstnks .v.V fc-v . U Franklin iJ S.-00 p. m. OTC AJJL K22SiS33n33E33t t 1 lit v t , 4 1 - i .Ti .'ft .?. ;& itt K . if. ,-k rti .. .t; AS TOLD TO US km K N K K & M Hi S! K $ K HJ $ & K lluy UrcKd fit Powell and l'opca. Ed Garbcr was in Inavalc Friday. Eat Cafe. uii'l drink at i'oivuli A- t nti (!ood meals cood crvlco nio.J ..-l...... ri ii o. t. ... (i iwi-j i uivcii vt rupH s ruie Drs. Mitchell and Crolghton and Chester Roberts went to Suporioi Tuesday morning and drove then Ralph leans. Father Monday. Merry rpent Monday in Fitzgerald went to Qr. cars home. Fred and Glen Foam were in Guide Yoik 1ock Friday repairing the Lincoln ; Telephone & Telegraph Co. lino? at that place. Alloi Cummings, who is working with the Lincoln Telephone Co. Uno man was up from Superior the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Starke' re- Miss Margaret Dickson lias return ed home from Superior. Attorney L. II. IJIacklcdgo was in Lincoln the last of the week. . Fred and Charley Arnold were down from Inavalc Wednesday. Chas. Fox is in the city visiting his , tlll'nod llon10 Sunday via the auo parent?, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fox.' ! route from Milwaukee where they Irtl Chas I lout and Ernest Hayes wore boon visiting relatives, up from Superior Sunday afternoon.1 Atlicy and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell Mrs. ifafisingcr went to Hastings rctunicd homo Saturday morning Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. from Knnss City where they had Hill. I been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mr?. Will Kent went to" St. I Mrs. Geo. Pope wont to K.wna Francis, Kansas;, Sunday to visit rela ' City S:llul"day morning to meet her lives. I daughter, Mis.-, Alice, who recently Glen Mounlford has resigned his ""del-went an operation, position with the city electric light' 1Ittl''y Stroup went to Inavalc Weil-phuit.- ncFday where ho will do the carpen- A large number of our citizens at- lcl work on 110 ncw mco building tended the celebration at Hastings ' Nvl,ich tllc Sllvey Lumber Co. recently Monday. I Mrs. D. D. Sanderson of Lincoln is visiting her -parents, Mr. and Miv. C. II. Potter. I Mrs. and Mrs. W. G. Warren and daughters spent Monday with friends at Superior. t Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson spent , Monday with tjioir son, Bruce, and wife at Superior. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edyon and his father, Rev. I. W. Edson were in Naponee Friday. , , The front of the Ellison pool hall has been given a coat of paint which improves its appearance. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert of Ina-, vale .-pcnt Sunday with hij Mv. and M. Ed Gilbert. erected. Mrs. Stone breaker and daueht'.r, Mrs. Harry Lotson, returned homo Thursday evening from Warhbuni, Wisconsin, where they had been visit ing relatives. Two weed burncra par.scd thru thli city Friday m&rning, one cast and one north." They arc, burning the weeds all over the Burlington trnc!;n in Nebraska. Henry Diederich has moved his shoo repairing outfit out of the temporary shack that he erected after the fire last winter and i.t now tearing the building down. Card.? havo been received in the city parents nnouncing uic marriage 01 iuisg Mary E. Magrudcr and Ed Henry Mr. Frank Kiem of the Agronomy Department of the University Farm, spent Tuesday and Wednesday, in specting Knnicd wheat, Nebraska No. 21 and Burt oats. Webster county farmers will be able to secure soinc good seed of the improved varieties of wheat and oats for next year's plant ing. In an effort to provide sources cf j seed supply from high yielding vai'i I otic? of wheat and oat", the College of Agriculture has inaugurated a seed inspection service. Farmers growing Kanred wheat, Burt and Nebraska No. HI oats, had their fields inspected and notations made of noxious weeds, purity, fimul and rust. Another inspection will bo made after the grain is threshed. If uie seed passes tncy will be given a certificate and other farmers in the county or stale can secure seed from the improved varieties for seeding. , Web. tor county will have several thousand bushels of Kamcd wheat, and several hundred bushota each of Hurt and Nebraska No. 21 oats, that has not been spoken for. A list of the faimcrs growing improved seed will be made public immediately after the next inspection. The inspection of wheat and oats found that the heads were filling good, and seed that was treated for smut had only a small trace of smut, while fields sown with seed not treat ed, from one to ton per cent of smut was found. It would havo paid big to treat seed for smut this year. Wheat fields had a small per cent of rye in thorn. Some have already pulled the rye and others will before harvest. KANRED WHEAT Kanred wheat originated at the Kansas Agricultural College in 1900, and today it is making Kansas fa mous. It is becoming well kliown in Nebraska, and llierc will be a big de mand for it this fall. It grows tall er, has a larger straw and larger, plumper bsrry und out-yields the Turkey Red. KEHKASKA NO. 21 OATS ' I.i an improved variety of Kcrshon cats that out-yields the old Kershon oato about eight bushels per acre. BURT OATS Burt oats grows taller than Ne braska No. 21, yields the ;am., and has a mixed color, being any color from white to black. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent TEXANS TO VISIT NEBRASKA MM.. .!i... i. ... iv Mine oi icxas nos announce that it will send n special train carr, ing 125 young farmers to Nebraska Mirny nirricu turn! met md. Tim boy will be selected by competitive examination in about 100 counties. The project is a part of the work or tlio TVmix Agricultural College and the To.xa Chamber of Commerce to im pivvc farming and livestock rnMmr. Brnlo-r business institutions, organ izations and public spirited eitzoin me pnnur for the train. The oliWL of .the tour, which will include several northern and eastern states and south crn Canada, is to give the representa tive of the rising generation of Tex " farmers an opportunity to see and study first hand the best methods and practices of the most successful farm ers in the United States, and to fix in their minds high standards and right Ideals of country life. During Oio last year hundreds of Nebraska pinebi-ed hogs were sent to Texas w bre. ding purposes and ' the young fi'imers especially "aie desirous to tec some of the farms which produce the o good hogs. The train will nr ri .-it Lincoln the morning of Aug ust !). Most of the day will be spent at th College of Agriculture. From Lit.' iln the trnin will go into Iowa. Cox and Roosevelt Head The Democratic Ticket miiiMjufinjiiiiMa,,,,, rrjm ;a 'fp"- ' '"- ' '- - ...... .,. 3 BESSE AUDIT0 PRICES THE SAME Adults 25c Children 10c TONIGHT " " Clara Kimbnl Young in 'Trilby' T 'Whirlwind' FRIDAY and SATURDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in A WHITEMANS CHANCE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Another Smashing 7-rccl Sensation-Dorothy Dalton in The Flame of The Yukon fpoHHraranraMsii Capital and Surplus $ 35.000.00 Mhs Christine Caldwe'.l went to Mindcn Tuesday to afttrd the Chrls li.m Endeavor convention. . Foreman J. A. Bradford, Leo .Vic Arlhur ar.d Lee Tmax wciit to Cam bridge the firt of the v cck. lioviinor James M. Cox wns nomi nntod for President on the lltli ballot ntUic democratic national convention Monday night. Ho taa Democrat, both pr. (.rpssive nnd liberal, us duiing tho tbreo Ilmiiis. as (Joveinor of Ohio, Jie linil been a louder for Immuiio arid lib oiiil legislation. Koiraidle.sHof the out come at the fnll election tlio nation i rifcMjred of n printer and newnpapcr mail, as president, for like hl'i oppou. cut 1, lias worked his way from the gr u. id up, in this profession. As an executive in Ids own stitte he has prov en himself fair and iiupni'liiil nnd n loynl .servant of the people, and ola i a lender. I'ninliliu D. Uuoaovfit, assistant sicretttry of tho navy wu-. noininiteii fur S020111I place on Uie. UciUouhI lioUet Vice president. At tliis snnia e invention r platform uai ixdnptid llwil will stnnd lis (1. in as the Knelt of GibntlUr; one ilia Nan honoi to the party and une '1ml Is lucked upon nuh fuvor by tho f:.!. minded men und women of tho oppos tng piirty. Tlie mai.y iinllii wlileh were ineorporatid into IhU platform are too lengthy to permit publication Snlllee it tohiiy that this great pint, form will o doii In hUtory as one of ihe groat Hchlevem -Mils of the p rty. Notice to Properly Owners 'in Paving District No. 1 , All j erf on- owning propel ty in I'uv lug D'Miiet No 1 tre licreliy iiotitlid tiifttunb'' :b' piiv'iig it'.SiMm'iit Uvl ('I tnjaiit Mnii piopeitj is puld mi or lufoioJul; .'-. 10:0, bondA will be b Micd by tin ei y fur tin; situo p ijnblo the auspices cf tho American Ltgion'cr to fill vacancy on said Doard cnu-- '". 80 VCH,b "' , ', -. . ri. Aiiini iV ju'i O l TKHUChyneru COUNCIL PKOCEEDIXGS Cook. Tlio wedding occurred las: The .City Council met in regular ,-n in Tuesday- eveninj,', with Mayor Amuck presiding. All mem bers present except Alderman Tui nurc. TIw minutes of the June mcotina Kcio road and approved and report of Wednesday at Nowalo, Oklahoma. City Tieaauror.was presented and or- , The groom is a sen of Dr. Henry CooK . terod placed on file. . of this city. ) Tho Mayor then appointed Mi". ! Tho Scott Carnival Company which ; Dora Kul-y, for llvo lonjy term on Li- .1 Vfc 1 J i. -.!... ! r It.. . , is piaymg at vxioru mi ; wck, ur.uer ;.-.'. .-y t:oaru a:ict Mipc Ttlftnrlirt TVittfl v:rr ts f?,nt.inl Cilv Fridnv mornine to ti.i't-h un her ' 1,3st tliat n,'co luive bccn 8CCUretl , cd by tho removal of Boy school work for the past voar. t b iho lt,cal Firc Apartment to put on Joo Carr went to Grand Island Wed carnival hora next week, on the lots nesday where ho will rrend a fr north of Iho mill. The manofsv of weeks at tlio. Soldiers' Iiome. lh5s- company claims that he has u Mw. F. W. Cowden'and dauRhtcr, nQ' cIe how. Go out and my Miss Alison, left Thuraday for Chfcu-N "e Fire depavlmcnt, as they noctf Uie go where they will visit friend.'. ca;h r Lee Kickcwon i'nd family vetumed , (7e..i.iai Mipvi intend, lit. Wfchlnjjtriii 0 Intercit Paid on Time Deposits NINETY-FIVE PER CENT oi the world's buiness is done by chck FIVE PERtCENT of the world's business is. done by the transfer of cash. The world is proijfrssiiijj. Do not p.iy your bills like the cliff dwellers did. Open a Checking Account THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK lidwnrd Flotoncc, President ' Rod Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cashier fJr)w(l (iuaraiitftil by (lit DipotUort GuamnUe Fund of the Mule of Xtbratln 4MCTW':!!MTil!1MM .'.;ovney ircu waur- Satllcy. Gnrbcr, electrici an, wr.a approved ar.d license granted I pornvlting applicant to do electric won: for ono year. After allowing the following claim?, Council adjourned to most at c:. oi the Mayor: D. R. Frasfor ? 100 00 homo Thursday evening from Ilnat ings where he had been working. Edgav Cowdcn went lo. Denver Uat urdiiy evening to visit his wifo who is receiving medical treatment there. Mr. and Mrs. llruco Robinson of 'Superior spent Sunday with his pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ct D. Robinson. f A largo number of our citizens At tended the Superior vs Red Cloud ball game at Superior Monday nftcrnoon. .Country Celebration A Succcw Geo. Wo Hutchison F.e;l Estate. Instircnco, Loans. Abstracts riioNxs.OVct,t377 ln,U3 ) Kesidcncc, 17 Red Cloud Nebruslta i INS URA NCB ! This is- the time oJ ycer vhon there will bo losses from Fire9 Lightning, Wind Storm, Tornado Also Mail on Growmg Crojx k - it W. A. Patten ' A. Clark wa5 liiTro Tnsfdiiy look'ntf rver the .'.( llliLi 111 HII I llliK L'OllO ll .UCtlf1l'. Kim f to I ul ail ship dniifhtf tools. GIci Mounlford IKmvIII VKlrtrn tbe-llit "I' week iitd I Vrrren Sutton stai.t pn pirutiuna. for luiiuiil wiiili. Fred Wr.lkoi Thole bin si col lutiuh i.iu Ijuiuk tuuib- j Robt. Mitchell ... 100 185 1G1 " o niv. Prank Clauson . Sam Mountford Amoi Miksch . C. It. Lcwia llerl Ferry ..... Geo. M'ksch . Jar. yillough . S. R. Florance - O. C. Tccl . Morhart Uros. , LP. S. Garbii' ,-. romp&ny expctii to drill flV oil on l. TH5 TbHOPERfY OWKKQH cut. i u. i . ujoiienTOn tinK..Uio wUai la th? b.ffj ft" J. M.idiso tP s,.-.-,- alleyu befaw Uiey.siew Uie vwp i . "Tf '. ported to llinoll lli'l 1 tliN wi elc. ViU'll Uuvlovv. Ekcwhero in thin itsuo will be found a nolico to property ownorsto cut. tho weeds on and around their Passcnpr train No. 17 wan over , prennww, wiiiim nvo nays, oiuerwise fivo hours late Monday evening on ac' the city will perform the task and count of blg vain cast of Wymore. ' ohavgo the .sumo to the property own Mr. and Mvn; Will r.ailoy of 6ma:iu , cm.- Wo arc- with the authorities in spent tlio first of the week with hhs , thu mutter to a certain extent tiial liViinrti ii iiji rita i ii Aim i i;i'.au uiivuiu ww w -'mv aiviii vj" V. II. Thonmfi nnd Oloy IvM-Mr'cf p.vfeirt v.c h..vc found that a good , Sniith &. McICimmtty Uladen went to Topeka, Kansas, Ti- ':airpIJ eel by iie enc )jt oumoMty , i uw 'Tes ibv to obtain a charter for Uie Bo- , etc- li.rthcr vhn t!;o imi. Un1 of Geo. l.rlne ,.--. X-BftU DovelouniPrtt Co. Mr. Eovei ptmi-hmittt. W0UW it not. Ua Wl lOh-" y r . . " .'... . - .. . lii' leawj mi a 80 acre tvnet In tho , tho city to H a goeti exaaipi ."iou:s EWorado oil district nnd tbli f r 1 authority aver the tux rijv- aiivli'-"' Refining Co. .- commani thent tv do t)i "'. J ut ting." A glance over vi' tovin will fceveal streets and r.llej bedetyd i with woods -and- gM prosperbig rti.d 1 ywrniaina a bountiful crop. It will n'.ji Ifo noted that th cuttilrs of tlr. ( sS?ata adliirunt tb tlie newl bavd ? W- SteypM J AhJhteta Rita littered with rabbinh. Mitl West Co. concrete, et., and In many canes tho I Anchor Facuf Co, -.. ,i. i .i-t. a. u. m i..-lCmnt Fulton m. Ldttnn frothy Dalton tO btt With US; property owners. . Who fa to'be. tlie i WtU3 Construction Co. goat in this clcahi7 A little,. toa- P- l' '" . inn- l.,n In l.hn ffiit'-.-R nrHolnWii !.! ' " t'lerSOU .. streets would not go amir-s and In many eases thoro ir;no drainage fronv the puvpnicnt nnd water standi on Uie crouaingH, from throe to twelve indies doopv after oaoh rain. The property ownors are billing to do thalv blt- 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 lb 52 50 - 150 00 ... C3 SO . 108 00 - 123 30 ... 121 00 V Between throe and four hundred j '. irinpoplc attended the old fanhnnrd ,' eounlrv celebration held in Tom Kral- ik's grove Saturday, the 3rd of July. ' Three bitf tables were made and r crowded with eatables of every kind and description furnished by every body, and to which everybody did ample juslico, yet the remains appear cd to be tho proverbial twelve bitskets full. ' Tho smnll boy and the fire-cracker were present and there was no one to "uay him nay." Two of tho rpeakors advertised wore present, Clyde Praz ior, who rcnvc a good talk on Educa tion and Mr. Shannon, who gave a 1 18 HO patriotic address. A good, program 1003 53 j was furnished by a fine victrola and 42 00 the congrcKulion. 121 31 . To one who slopped to think about C7 Hi . it. it wai mother evidence of Amcri- 14 00 ea the, Molting Pol. 18 10 1 The .-)Vf h owned by , Thomas A (5 85 Ktallk and wifo, a fine old Bohemian ' 6 OOioonnlc and the- cWnaiton was plan- 13 90 . neI and successfully carried, out prin- 1 65oiplly by their daughter iv. Kutlo 135 00 fBeariHsc. G. W. Shannon, one 6f the Ud 00' nweakrrs i. a Canadian. Mrs. itary Electric 6o. ':. 9.! IE, Gordon, who gave a wadini? Ih a tia- Mavc you got ihe piol:clion) If not sre mc al my office or call me o:i the phon I represent Old Line, Legal Reset ve Companit. Get protection, that is protection, when you have a loss, as that is what you buy Insurance for. i mmmmw fMwm' jf&9KS9TTZ32EZ TaessaTamTjuy-yCTiy DrinI; KMMM t iiiii Brand Pop Refreshing, puro nnd wholcoome. Manuf.icturtd in Haatlngt Plavoro in Lemon, Lemon Sour, Cream, Oran'ae, Grape, Strawberry, Cherry, Root Beer, Ginger Ale. Tho tradenamo adopted to braud all products manufactured by us. Thlo was done for your protection. When you buy u "KMAN" product you aro .insured of an artlclo that Is manu factured from ALL puro Ingredients. Wo abKolutcly guarantee that no "eub Btltutou" aro URcd In tho process of lnanufftcturo. Has HANDLED BY ALL DEALERS. Go., I Hastings, Nebr. i - !0 tmg Dotttcrs of Soft Drinks ( wc Kcnat zjH Y pi-en. 'i.io i'.ar vr , notified to cut all ' ut 4oU and around Vui After five dayjilfrom 'hte ! vflbtiut the'woeH en.l x pease' to we fii'opri: V. niLLirS- CiMr.ho5- I'uion :T-r,-aw Co. R.h is-ManvUle Co ., Cxne Co. ..J.:. ..;.-; V.cMwfttt Stt$ply Cfr, S'oaffer OH Co. . . ., i" - rft.. 4C SSlttVe of Swlttfilanci the Knsr3trom?, Al W.tNreumn nopio av ire iri-n, iwyivs, F.4 04 ajid there cve ivlathxi of thuc wm- vjnf tfttir v - 9t IMMI Wxt MMvlnv mid I'ntqi.lBy llint stun. ti . jhar u'tcr t.vtn . Minn Dorothy li .'tii will b- en iirtlip inoti ?n iiful7 rt'Ol Pi. 'U l lay rvvr produced ''J'Ih' F.ainu of Thu'YnkoiA Th' plcUiru p'nypd. fir Uo. nionMii in Cblisuo tboitors at SJ Jior.jioutliow ever tho niml price ivtil pnnll ot tho Uif AuilltpriKinf-,-vi'Af r . - un, 21 54'tlfttted who we;c uie 5 'IftTt Utvv'fliil ttiakin lo Ciicbiotion to 'toHr lo.lcrrntemv Dy a w'f "' 710 ?a Hospitality, kindnoBH anflf good v :U 22 51wwArJ one another vaa evince'l on ,'20 0Srifry hand. After the program citke 400 3aVjmij fee'evoam was served to everyone, 6 00 ! and then a horse rco was rtnged in r 504 the pasture north pf the,(frov. 3 00 A big crowd attended the danc ,,r!11 . . --r "-. ,- n, , hold. tUat niffht In the Kmiiic barft. Will Fiher returned homo Tuesday T.inn Tmn El Dickaon ... ".yill tliQ.city mcqtlicm half way? evening from JlaHlinjfB. Mias IJernice Sherar returned home Tuoiday cvcnbirj from Lincolh where alio had been viRitlng I Prof, Chau. Shor Mf. and Mr. Vornou Zoies children of ' Tmmbull arrived in an4 tli Seod in your silk pr geogette dre$?e, waists and skirts We Know How to clean tkra FRANK R. HVGHES I : OEANMIP, DYfNC Aito wspAirino FHONE3: RA8d-l93.M : ' Over Dunleq' Stw .WE CALL AND DEUVIVER PAY HfiTURN aiARCES t, ffifrffiTfltl ' ti'fi QrlW.HMcBride -." T OWXTtT OYKR STATU JIAKK ?itimf hor brother, oily. Tuosday ovoiilnif to vlit 'ihf it :."', v r Sl"'-r or and wife. . 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