The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 02, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. DECEMBER 2. 1920
NUMBER 49
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0 MATTER what you want to buy nor what you
want repaired, if it is in the jewelry line 'twill
pay you to come here.
In the purchase of jewelry or its repair,
the reliability of your dealer is of prime
importance.
This is why your interests are best
served by 'coming to us.
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Al. W. A. Adopts large Class,
Wednesday evunliiK of Inst week was
the biuinor event fur tlio local Modern
Woodman Camp of this city, 119 tho
lodtfo convened In tho Masonic hull
whore, with u lut(jo immbor of visiting
brothers prchont, 71 candidates for the
local lodtfu and Ml ftotn Iuavnlu woio
Inltlato 1 into thu mysteries of this
order. IJ. 13 K ester, Statu Deputy, was
presc it and lllle I the Venerable Coun
sel's ciiuir riming the initiation and
also emplllled tlio woik with a 1110
tloit picture machine.
C. 13. IhuiiHt ol l!eitrico alho abuistt-d
in tlio initiation and much credit ii duo
him as he bueured this largo class for
tho local camp. Vihltlug biothera fiom
Guide itoolc aud Hostwiclc also assisted
lu the initiation.
Alter lodge was over tho utumuciB
ooiiKicRated at tho I. 0. 0. F. hall,
wiiute tho Royal Neighbors served a
dainty luncheon.
The IloytiL Neighboia lodge also took
In a class of twelve tho same evening.
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
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Red Cloud, Nebraska
t The County Uoniri of Commission-,
ors met us per adjournment at 1 ;
o'clock p. in. with all members pros-.
cnt.
A petition asking for the appoint
ment of Henry Mngaiin as Road
Overseer of District 8'j was ap-,
proved by tlio Hoard.
1 L. 11. lllackleilgc, District Judge
elect, appeared before the Lloard rel
ative to seeming oillec rooms in tlio
court house. After the lloard had
viewed the rooms desired a motion
was inade by Waldo and seconded by
Shldlcv that the two rooms oast of
tho cent room lie furnished and ar
ranged for the Judge. Motion rar
llcd. I The following claims were audited
and allovuul and County Cleik in-
I structcd t draw warrants on the
proper funds in payment of same:
GENERAL FUND
For Christmas
Send Them Your Photograph
THE APPRECIATED GIFT
Make an appointment now for your sitting
and you will have your pictures in time to
SEND THEM EARLY .
Sittings made Sundays and evenings if you wish
Don't Forget the Location
Over Smith's
Shoe Store-
The Gleason Studio
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If a Car is Worth Driving
it is Worth Building
A Garage ....
See us for Up-to-date
Garage Designs.
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Mr. and Mrs.
ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
Phone, Store Ind. 1 58, Res, 93
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Boy Scout Council Meets
The Rod Cloud Council of Boy Scouts
held u meoting Tuesday ovenlngat the
Commercial Club rooms, President
Uowden presiding.
Secretary Hutchison btated that Nat
ional Scout Master Piper would bo
able to como to Rod Cloud lu the near
future.
Chairman Uoltzcn of the constitution
and by-laws committee read the con.
tltution and it was adopted as amend
ed.
The committee on quarters made
their report and stated that they would
probably bo able to secure the rooms
over the Cotting drug store aud they
were instructed to get a loose for one
year on the same.
Dr. Mcliride Informed the meeting
that he had 825 from tho old organlza
tlou on baud and they decided to buy
gymnasium paraphernalia with the
same.
It was decided to hold a regular
meeting on tho third Tuesday ovenlng
of each month at the Hoy Scouts quurt
ors. They will hold another mooting
at tho olub rooms next Wednesday
evening, at which time a few more
committees will be appointed to com
plcte tho organization.
Judges and Clerks
G. R. State Dank
E. J. Emerton
School Dist. No. 18
Consumers' Refining Co.
School Dist. No. Gl
Ludwlg llcnk
Denton & Rushke
H. F. Jacohson
Harry Vaughan
Bladen Lbr. Co.
Walter Echtcmock
L. C. Peisinger
L. C. Smith Type. Co. ...
Grlce & Grimes
Seth Green
E. McBride ,
C. E. Vaughan ..
0. C. Tecl
Thos. Friend
Edith L. McKelghun
Djvilobt. Damcrell
E. J. Emerton
Arthur Burgc
Boom 'Bros.
V. S. Hall ..
R. S. Proudfit Lbr. Co.
Consumers' Refining Co.
Geo. H. Ovcring
Dr. Robt. Martin
E. A. Hendrickson
Webster County Argus .
May L. Hufter
Angel of Death Takes
Mother and Daughter
Mrs. Wm. Hasklns
After an illness of about one week
Mrs. Wm. Haskius gave up the struggle
and surrendered her spirit to Its maker
at about ten o'clock, ' Thanksgiving
Day, November sftth.
The deceased, Molly Stevens, was
born in Hamilton County, Indiana,
July 17, 1875. Sho with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens, camo to
Nebraska In the year of 1884. Sho was
united in marriage with Wm. Hasklns,
August 27, 1890, and to this union were
born three children, Mrs. James Jan.
sen of Iuavale and Pearl and Wilbur,
at homo.
She leaves to mourn her early demise,
her husband and three children, four
brothers, E. W. Stevens of this city,
Bert of Smith Center, Kansas, Otto of
Benkleman, Roy of Hastings and three
sisters, Mosdame8 Clare Pope and (lien
Fearn of this city and Mrs. A, Stanley
of Lebanon, Kansas, also her father,
Clark Stevens of this city.
Funeral services were conducted at
the Methodist church, Saturday after
noon, Rev. Cope in chargo and inter
ment was mado in the city cemetery.
Hiss Pearl Hasklns
Death again cost its shadow over tho
Wm. Hasklns homo, as on Wednesday
Miss Pearl, aged 22 years, passed to
her eternal reward. At tho time of
her mother's demlso she, was seriously
ill with typhold-pneumoLla but hopes
for hor recovery were entertained at
that time. This leaves but threo mem.
burs of this once happy family, tho
father, ono daughtor and one son.
Fuuerai service will bo conducted
irom tho Methodist church Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Annie B. Spnnoglc
Henry R. Fausch
Red Cloud Cemetery Assn...
Albert Nelson
W. Gf Hamilton Clo. Co. ...
Western Fraternal Assn. .
F. E. Maurer
A. B. McArthur
C. F. Dickenson
C. A. Waldo
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C. F. Cathcr
Wm. H. Thomas
Frank Ellingcr
Jns. Hubatkn .. .
Wm. H. Thomas
J. F. Kniggo
Grant Shidlcr
C. A. Waldo
BRIDGE FUND
A. O. Meffoul
Citizens Lbr. Co.
Ben P. Banks
Simon Van Boening, Jr.
Adam Albcr
L. R. Columbia
W. V. Law
A. J. Guy M
R. B. Mclllcco
Walter Bangert
POOR FARM FUND
Mrs. Mary Emerton
J. A. Silvoy Lbr. Co,
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No other business anncarincr tho
Board adjourned to meet December
28, 1920.
B. F. PERRY, County Clerk.
Boy Injured by an old Gun
Thanksgiving Day Charles, tho llttlo
son of Mrs. Henry Hansen, was play
ing with an obsoloto rillo, when he
placed a loaded catridgo In tho muzzle
of the barrel and pounded the snmeon
the sidewalk causing tho catridgo to
explode and the bullet to lodge in his
plueral cavity. He is doing nicely at
tills writing.
Baptist Church Notes
Preaching at 11 a. hi. and 7:30 p, m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Rov. R. R. Coon has been engaged to
supply our pulpit regularly each Sun
day for tho near f uturo.
The Willing Workers will moot with
Mrs. Joseph Toplmm Falday at 2 p. m.
Lunch will be served at 4:30.
. Not In Modern Flats.
I From tho thno of tho Greek phi
losophers, Epicurus nnd Democrltua,
until about 1S0O, heat was considered
I form of matter.
Does Your Watch
Or Glasses Need Fixing?
We iJani fo do your
REPAIRING
WE WILL DO IT RIGHT AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE.
WHETHER IT IS A WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY OR EYE
GLASSES, WE HAVE THE MATERIALS fAND WE KNOW
HOW-TO FIX IT SO IT WILL STAY FIXED.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELRY
AND SILVERWARE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW
YOU WHAT YOU WANT.
WE TEST YOUR EYES AND FIT
YOU WITH CORRECT GLASSES
We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
B. H. Newhouse
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The
Maelle
Greater than the Phonograph
Different in construction
Superior In tone
Actual in reproduction
T-HE ACTUELLE-a Pathe Freres in-
vtntlon marks the first really radical
advance in the science ot sound repraduction
since sound recording was invented.
The result achieved is a natural purity of
one which would have been beyond belief
less than twelve months ago.
Now comes the real revolutionary ad
vance and again it is the Pathe organizat
ion that has won out with the Actuelle.
Exit Sound Box, Tone Arm, Horn -
The problem of the phonograph maker is to take out of
the way of the tone obiticals which affect the reproduction
in a lesser way. The tone box, the tone arm, the tone
chamber and horn arc in the way. The ACTUELLE dis
cards all the obstacles. A taunt wire carries the tone di
rect from the record to a parchament cone which amplifies
and reproduces the tone in its natural, vivid vigor, with a
full fidelity that no phonograph could ever equal.
Come in and hear this wonderful instrument play your
favorite records. We will be pleased to have you call.
MiiGRICE & GRIMES
PATHEPHONOGRAPHS
AND PATHE RECORDS
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The Price of Lumber
and building material is so much less
than it has been and the prospects for it
going much lower is so slight that we
feel justified in advising you to build now
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