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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
Pis .? ' m m m i if x !t y u J t' U ' t'l i J . r ' . .J JtllL,, JB " -"fifty ; jr'ytA-gSfia-sgpap 5??ssig: 4 Newspaper That Olres The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Tear For $2.00 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. DECEMBER 23. 1920 NUMBER 52 1 A Merry Christmas h fJ&&&&& and A Happy JVew Year We extend our thanks to you for your liberal patronage duringthe year just drawing to a close and assure you thai :ce will appreciate a continuance in the future. & The Red Cloud Chief wishes ra m . yon. a most enjoyable Christmas A m and all good wishes for your Js H health and happiness in the M & coming year. , I J. C- MITCHELL Columbia Grafonoluo THE JEWELER Columbia Records 'W&SSSB !&-3m&.&-vz &S&5S..& racmarann mntiu. vnnTmnciussur tiuvsm For Oh'risiimas Send Them Your Photograph THE APPRECIATED GIFT Make an appointment now for your sitting and you will have your pictures in time to SENDTH EM EARLY Sittings made Sundays and evenings if you wish Don't Forget the Location Over Smith's -Shoe Store The Gleason Studio American Legion Will Meet Next Tuesday Evening Tho Red Cloud Post No. tillS, Ameii can Legion, will hold ii meeting in tlio I. O. O. V. hall next Tuesday tuning, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing anion's for the ensuing year. After tho meeting un ojhter supper with plenty of smokes will tie indulged in imVANVVW.V.VAV.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.W.V.'.V.W A Merry Christmas A Happy New -Year MaloneGellatly Co. BiiffliinB About Overdrafts OVERDRAFTS are not good for you orthc bank. Thereare plenty of reasons why you should not overdraw your account. You hews no right to do business that way It hurts your credit with your banker. An overdraft is in fact a forced loan without security. Your overdraft may sometimes be honored but it gets you in bad all over. Our bank tries to be accomo dating but we do not desire overdrafts unsecured loans that ruin your credit, injure your own standing and endanger the interests of our depositors. Don't overdraw. WE HAVE AN INTEREST IN YOU. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Florence, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flounce, Cashier Etpotlti Guaranteed by the Vepotltore Guarantee Fund of the State oA'ebraita Death Calls Aged Lady Thcdeuth of Mrs. Cmolino Vst, which ofcurted at her home in thin city Suudiiy evening removed fiomour iuidE,t otic ot our most highly respect cd'plouecr citizens. Sbo hud been in poor health for severul months The deceased was bora hi tho state of Illi nols, January 17, 1842 For many your she uus a member of the Methodist church and also a momber of tho V. R. C. Her passing will be mourned, not alone by her immediate relatives but by her friends and neighbors as well, as during her entire life she was re spected and loved by all who knew her She leaves to mourn her departure lrom this life, one bon, William of Re publican City and one daughter, Mrs. Nellie V. Custor of Ulackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted from the lute home Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, in chargo of Rev II. W. Cope, She was laid to rest beside her husband who proceeded her to the grave a number of years ngo. Fair Association Elects Officers for Ensuing Year At the recent iiunuul meeting of tiie County Fair Association the following olllcers wero elected on tho board o manage! s. Vet Widerhhoim and Hurt Colllcut. Tho other mombeis holding over are: Thos. MoMahon, V. 13. Franco, A. E. Cox, .1. V. Graves and Glen Denton. Tho Personnel of tho officers for tho coming year is as follows: V. E. France, 1'rosident; Vet Widersholm, Vice President; S I'. Dunoan, Secre tary; A K Cox, Treasurer; Ileit Colll cut, Speed Sectetury; Thos. MoMuhon, Supt. Cattle and Uorses; C. II. Robin son, Supt. Hogs and Shoep; Mis. Glen Denton, Supt. Flowers; II. It. Faiibch, Supt. Agriculture: Miss Ditcher, Supt. Si-hool Work. Other department! wiro left to tiio president to appoint super intendents. The fair (lutes weto tet for August 23 to 2Gth. Bladen Enterprise. sumo I Married Miss Amanda WuUon, daughter of Mr and Mrs F. C. Watson, aud Mr. Ray E. llunsiekor, son of Mr and Mrs R. F. Ilunslckor, wero united In mar. riago ut high noon Tuesday, the core mony being pel formed by Rev IT. W. Copo, pustor of tho Methodist church, at the homo ot Dr. and Mrs. E A, Creighton in this city. The bride wore a beautiful gown or whlto satin nnd georgette. A flno wedding luncheon was burred following tho ceremony, tho tublos and tho rooms being appro prlately decoratod for the occasion. The young peoplo left tho same day for Moroland, Kansas, whero Mr, Hun. Bicker holds the position of cashier of one of the banks. Farm Bureau Notes .. SWEE1' CLOVER & SUDAN GRASS It is getting nenr the lime of tho year when farmers are beginning to look around for sweet clover and Su dan gta&s seed. Thcio lias bv'en some of this s.ccd raiscl in tho county this year. If any of the farmers have Feed to .sc.ll, I would bo glnd to got a li.st of the amount they have, and would bo glad to ghe them a price on what others outside the county have for sale. This will enable me to get a line up, on homo grown seed, and if farmers wanfcfrg scedwill make their wants known I will be able to put them in touch with farmers having seed to sell, and for what price it can be pur chased. COUNTY AGENT CONFERENCE AND ORGANIZED AGRICUL TURE MEETING. Tho Annual County Agent Confer ence will bo held in Lincoln, Decem ber 28 to January 3rd. Tho meet ings of Organized Agriculture hold their' meetings, January 3rd to Jan uary 7th. Meetings which are of interest to Webster county farmers are as fol lows: Tuesday, January 4th, Sheep men's meeting. Wednesday, January 5th, Horse breeders' program. Thursday, January Gtli, Swine breeders' program. Friday, January 7Uii Cattle breed ers' program. Wednesday and Thursday, January Gth and Gth, Dairymen's meeting. Thursday, January Gth, Nebraska Farm Equipment Association. Tuesday, Wodnofcday and Thursday, January 4, 5, Gth, Nebraska Homo Economics Associi"on meetings. Thursday and Fr'dav. January G and 7th, Nebraska Farm Ilureau Federation meetings. John Ryan nnd C. B. Steward arc dclogates to the Faim Bureau meet ing, from Webster county. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. Besse Auditorium Arranges Big family Program for Xmas As ii pi u,i'i,t fur Chi Istmnh the Host e Auditorium will mm volts many patiotiw a genuine family bill, presenting tin fee of thir favorite stars on the muihj day namely Tom Mix. Fatty Ai buckle ai d, Clnrley Chiiplin. Prices on Our Precious Stones ARE REASONABLE BECAUSE A PRECIOUS STONE BEARS A HIGH PRICE DOES NOT MEAN IN OUR STORE THAT WE HAVE PUT ON IT A HIGH PROFIT. OUR DIAMONDS ARE FLAWLESS WHEN WE SO REPRE SENT THEM; OUR PEARLS ARE PURE IN TONE; OUR RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPHIRES AND OPALS WILL BLAZE WITH A NEVER ENDING BEAUTY. BUY YOUR JEWELS AND JEWELRY AND JEWELRY STORE THINGS FROM US. EACH ARTICLE WE SELL IS A LIFE LONG RECOMMENDATION OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT. We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right B.H.Newhouse Jeweler and Optometrist Red Cloud Ncbrska M .33gi>fig& A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year GEO. W. TRINE 1 ' -: A mmH CHRISTMAS I nnd Arthur Gilbert roturned homo Sat- j urday evening from Lincoln where he j had been attending college. He ex- poets to go to California soon whoio he will attend college. I Mrs. Roy Robinson di parted Sun day evening for Iior homo at Clicy-' enno, Wyoming, after spending sev eral weeks hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jcmbcrg. Mrs Bert Morhart entertained Chapter Y, P. E. 0. at her homo Mon day evening. Miss Charlotte Bucr-' stctta was initiated into tho mys teries of this society. Several visitors from out of town were entertained. a happy new mm . -4- ;' We thank you' for all business courtesies extended to us "dur- ing the past year, We slurtl t endeavor to merit a continuance- s. in the jitture. G. Hamilton Clothing Company