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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
, ( fe;; A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $2.00 $i a ' I VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 30, 1920 NUMBER 53 i- $ i f ti aK3B&9BgKE3gS Post 238 Elects Officers I Commissioners Preceedings A Happy New Year Tuesday evening the American Leu ton Post 1233 mot at tho I. O O V. hall , una" nlcctei the following olllccrs for the ensuing yeat: I Commiintler Dr. Robt. Mitchell ' Vice Commander O. It. Hock. , Adjutant A B. McAithur i Ruimiie Olllcur Harry Vost j Sorgeimt at Arms Paul Polnluky Executive Committee Dr. K. lied Cloud, Nebraska December 28, 1920 The County Ilonrd of Commission- era met pursuant to adjournment at 1 1 o'clock p. m. with all members present. , The following official bonds were nnnroved bv tho Hoard: Norman 'Phillips Constable, Red Cloud City,' Clara .McMillan Cleik of District Court, Henry Magarin Hoad Over- IVe extend our thanks to you for your liberal patronage during the year just drawing to a elosc and assure you ittat we will appreciate a continuance in the future. ' &ff r i i . n, , ,. ,, . soor, District 8 i, A. D. Unnnoy, fc C.oighton, duties Pitchier. Clare County Ju,,KC( W. j, obcrhudc Road Vs I Popi, niton Pope, Hmil Poln'eUy. Overseer District 2. Entertainment Committee Uadoro . (jounty Treasurer was instructed to PN .luliuson, Dr. Hobt. Martin, llnrvoy take up the 1920 Protest Tax receipt Hlckoison of Mrs.. Lois It. Christy of Guide. At the close or the meeting tin- mom- 1ck P"'1" nnd reduce her person-1 , , , . . .,, , al assessment in the sum of $1000 bers sat down to a bountiful supper nm, ijMMJ thc rogular tnx rcccjpt for ' and proceeded to gut uway with -ovoiul, the proper amount of tax less tho' bowls of oybtets and plenty of i.tuoUes. $1000 (actual value.) The above Soveial new mum ben. were taken in amount being assessed to Mrs. Chris-, and the local post expects to double ' through an error. v their iiu'inueiship during thui.e:.' vi-nr A1',1'?'11?," ',,y fift;-fll' Ical voters' of Guide Hock precinct was present- V ,i j. o. Mtrd Columbia Gratonolas THE JEWELER Columbia Records m ed to tne uoard lcqucisting the ap-, ! pointment of E. Peters as Justice of j Poacc for Guide Reck precinct in I place oi Van Dunbar who was elect Jed but will not iual fj lor tho oilice. I 0 'j Motion made and canicd that E. I H1 1 Pcter bo appointed to fill the euid by vacant . j Putlii'i l'it?.jjenilil. at the hnuie cif the! Tho i iignation of O. C. Corkrane, triunuij inrtthn Mrs Mary Polnielty ill i electee! Aa-es.ior fo" lnavalo precinct Overleese-Polnicky A uedding ceremony which eiune a surprise to our citizens wits that Miss Ha.i'l Overlct-ni) and Mr. P Polni'uy, which was sulemtilutl fl URNI I. TOM TH le 1-9-2-0 nrwmrjjTxacx4 Turn Over A New Leaf Begin the New Year Right That long delayed sitting for a portrait Your children want it Your parents want it You owe it to them So come in today while the year is young and tho thought fresh in your mind. Over Smith's Shoo Store The Gleason Studio f V.V-V.VV.VVV.V.V.V".".V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-V.VV.".V.". A Happy New Year Malone Oellatly Co. WVWiV.V.V-VV.V.V-V.V.V.VV.V.V.VAV.V.VJVVtf,AV1 EinfflwiiaiirjiEiiaraiiniiiDmii About Overdrafts OVERDRAFTS arc not good for you orthe bank. Thereare plenty of reasons why you should not overdraw your account. You have 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 j Edward Floiance, Preiident Red Claud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Guliier Dtpotitt Quaranttti ly the Dtpotltort Guarantee Fund of the Stat of Mbraika tiiiimM u.,i....,i.,,. n..i.. (.,..... II,,!,. amu iiiau'ic t - vl' Wtll IlllllltllllllU ' .-. ... " i uvers Crniner elected Hoad , idn.u, TM n,.fi,in 'n 11 .. ti'lt'n rclat tv.s and a fw friends wet cpii-wBt ' tf,(l .... no!Ul, ' '" I me untie is a daughter of .Mr. anil The rcpo.ts, ol the following H'Jud .Mis. Wm Ovei loose. For several years 'Overseers were audited and appioved. she taught bcluiol in tills vielulty, tlio! JpredH'arnur Di&tnet No. . mst term hold nu a himilnr nos t on ' Ji1"ik"""5' lr. Trenton. The groom is the only son of Mrh. Mary Polnicky. Siueo returning from tho conlhot ovt'isoa-. he has held a pos ition with the Hamilton Clothing Co. ot this city Hoth those yountr people have a host of ft lends to wisli tlieiu happiness and succp-s throughout their wedded life. I S. E.ohnson Vencil Znjic John Pavlick J. T. McMnhon ... Jas. Pavclka Adam Albcr -... Anno Mcents Albert Albcr A. J. Guy S. Van Hocnintr, Jr. A. Ilartmnn James Doyle Mrs. Bently Passes Away Another of our pioneer 'citizens unsweied the dual roll call, when, Mon day eu-ning, Mrs. Mary 1 Uentley passed to her eternal rewatd. Maiy Francis Anderson was born in Virginia, January 1, 1841. Some time later she, with her parents, moved to St. Louis. At tho closo of tho Civil War she was united in marriage to Alexander Uentley, member of the 1'Jth Now York Volunteers. Later they made their home in eastern Iowa. In lST.'i they settled on a homos Usui In this county Later they moved to Itud Cloud, wiiero sho has resided forsever al ycai s. Sho is survived by throe sons, Alex of Red Cloud, Iklivin of Orlando, Fred of Council lUulTs, Jowa, and one daugh ter, Mrs. O. 12. Mullen who resides in Wyoming. Ono son, Harry, and her husband pteeeodod nor to tho grave. Funeral set vices will bo conducted Friday uftornoon at 2:30 from tho Episcopal church, Rev. J. M Hatos in charge. 8 . 11 11 Vi 12 1- lis a . y G'i ! . 0 On motion thc following older was made by tho Hoard and thc Clerk in structed to spread the same on the Commissioners Records. Whereas: Thc following described real es tate to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, ), 5, G, 7, 11 Block 2 Highland and Wclsch Addition to Red Cloud City. Lots 23 and 21, 27 ,28 in Rile 3 Railroad Addition to Red Cloud City. ' Lots 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 in Hlk. 0, Railroad Addition to Red Cloud City. Lots 3 and 13, 14, 17, 18 in Plk. 12, Railroad Addition to Red Cloud City. Lots 23-21 in Mk. 10, Railroad Ad dition to Rod Cloud City. Lot 4 in Hod Cloud Annox pait of lots 1 and 2, 111k. 19 Rod Cloud City. South 50 of Ei BIk. 7 Smith & Mooie's Addition to Red Cloud City. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 9, 10, 11, 12 Blk. 2, Lutz Addition to Red Cloud City has been offered for sale for de linquent taxes for more than three consecutive years last past and have not been sold for want of bidders. Tho County Attorney is hereby ordered to foreclose thc lion for all taxes delinquent against thc above described real estate in accordance I with tho provision of House Roll No. Tom Jones came down from Ina-257 an act passed by the Nebraska vale Tuesday evening and left on ' IfrR,is,ntuI,,c ,of f10f19f Tfc SCCUn . n ,. . . . . , i G55!) revised statutes of 1913. No. 14 for Superior whore ho took A pctition signed by ten free liold tro train for Oklahoma to visit rela- crs of Webster county was presented tives. ilo Board requesting them to employ ,,,,, additional counsel to assist tho Coun- Don Baylcs, of Lexington, who Is'ty Attorney in tho trinl of tho case visiting relatives at Guide Rock was ' of Wm. Iliatt vs Webster County in this city Tuesday nfternoon and r'ow, pending in the District Court of ..i,:in i... . in i i m e l ' 8u.il county. Motion made by Smeller while hero made this office a fratcr- ;cconil Woldo thnt nornard Mc- nnl ca'h Ncny ho employed to assist thc teaching school at Crawford, arrived) Motion made by Hubatka second homo tho last of tho week to spend cd by Waldo that tho sum of $1000 tho holidays with her parents, Mr. and he transform! from the fi?cFal Mrs. John Kellogg. . j to the Bridge Fund of Webster bb 'county. Motion carried. Roy Diedrick, who has been driving i The following clnims were audited ami niiowcct anu viiuuiy -.!. in structed to draw warrants on tho proper funds in payment of samo: GENERAL FUND Wm. Reeves $ '12.15 ono of tho Standard Oil wagons hero, has accepted a position with tho com pany and will move to Bloomington whore ho will bo in cliargo of tho station at that place. Tho Red Cloud Farmers' Union lo cal mot Monday evening and elected tho following officers for tho ensuing years President, A. B. Pierce; Vice President, M. B. Corner; Secretary, Finn f!nt'lisi Tnn1 lUlnMAnu.i.tM n rc-r :.;;, ..v: sr; ;r -r : i ouwo R0Ck signal "', " vitiv;i"i iu uiiumi mu oiuiu jj a Jlccd C. A. Waldo J. F. Knigge Grant Shidlcr Jns. Hubatka Wm. H. Thomas - State Journal School Dlst. No. 23 O. J. Kailoy -. May L. Huffer 70.00 123.00 47.70 G1.50 80.00 524.11 5.00 15.00 45.00 25.55 109.50 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. I We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right B. H, Ne wh ouse am cioud Jeweler and Optometrist Mbrska Mffmaftgaa.ti'MaBtBti1 ninmiM iin'WiMgaansgiaagai Epiiirdioiiiiii!ii!in:i iiiiiiii!i:iiiii!iiiiii:in:i!iiii!ii!!iiiiiii!iiiiiiii!i; !l!lll!IIllli:!i:!L'l!l!ilillllll!l!i:i'llllllill!l!llll!lll,llllll!!l!i!lll!i!lll!'l!!lll!llllllllll!llll!!l!i as rJtevJirjjrrnriiHsiiiilttOiVKTOyiV 1 ytrm Wwnm Yourt j Buy Themfflith 1 Egg and Chicken Money! i Set aside your egg and chicken money and, almost before you realize it, you will have tU enough to buy an equipment of beautiful 1 " Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils. 1 Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever" uten- g 8ils will make you aa proud of your kitchen aa you are of thc other rooms in your home. S,ftWear-Everw WEAK WCARIVEJ) JtEIKKAS Aliiminum lnftlViry I Itancilo -uusii.uiiA vuumug viviwhj mtxrw cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because theyare worth more. I tpay3 to buy "Wear-Ever" just as it pays to buy good farming implements. ' Wear-Ever" utensils urc made in one piece from hard, thick sheet aluminum without jointa or scams. Cannot crack, flake or peel are pure and safe. Replace utensils that wear out with utcnoila that "Wear-Ever" GEO. W. TRINE Lutheran Church Sunday School at 10 A. M. Confessional Scrvlco nt 10:30. Regular Service- at 11 o'clock. Rev. O. Helnltz, Pastor. FARM LOANS If von want a farm loan call and I seo mo for I nm ready to make loans Witn absolutely no aciay. J. H. BAILEY. Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Oillco Over Albright's Storo Red Cloud a El Nebrasku illfflllElllllW convention. Continued on page 4