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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
i tnnimim te f uu w.S Utt fr arTasigiw?8jMaaj?sssg35;agHtt gCLgKH A Newspaper That Gives The News FIFty-twc Weeks Each Year For $2.00 VOLUME 49 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MARCH 24. 1921 Columbia Grafonolas AT PRE-WAR PR The price of this beautiful "K-2" Standard Model COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA in any of its five handsome finishes, is now only S175. The prices on OUR ENTIRE LINE of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS have been readjusted to pre-war levels. .A H.wiL2kJ k r ' i MiiH BJyW You Save 00 On Model r A F ' This is the most radical read justment ever made in the pho nograph industry. And these new prices, below the pre-war level, are for much improved models equipped with the ex clusive Non-Set Automatic Stop and other exclusive Columbia advantages which make the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA the only modern phonograph. Come in today and see for yourself what big values these, new prices give you. J. C. MITCHELL Columbia Grafonolas THE JEWELER Columbia Records Havel-Roberts The home of Mr nnd Mrs. John X. Havel, in tills city, was the scene of u pretty wedding, Tuesday evening at s' o'clock, when their daughter, Mits lierthi Louise wus united in nmrriugu with Chester M. Roberts, lie v. II. V. Cope performed the ceremony in the piesHiieu of only immediate relatives of the young couple. The home was artistically decorated for the occasion. Miss Luetic Ilarwood and Mr. Elton Pope were the utteiidnnts. The wed ding march was played by Miss Mar garet Roberts. Immediately after the ceremonv a delicious wedding supper was served. Tho bride is a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. John Havel. She was one of tho graduates of tho lied (J loud High School, class of 1017. Since that time sho has been employed by the Lincoln Telephone Company as Operator in the local exchange. The young tuun of her choice is a sou of Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Roberts of this city. Since his return from service with the Marines overseas ho has been employed lu the Frame & Smith Bros. Garage. , After a week's honeymoon, bpent with telntivos in Fulrbury they will be at home to tnclr many friends in this city epjHHI miMiniiiiiiiiM Without A Doubt- You would be indignant if you were obliged to pay a high price for an inferior grade of merchandise. You have no cause for that if you patronize us. Every article that leaves our store is sold under guarantee 'Satisfaction or your money back' This method of doing business is vouched for by a large list of regular patrons. Don't take our word for it ask your neighbor. g la H 9 & WW (UilLJi. IUM. Cy.lL&i!LfL Groceries and Queenoware V'lEminu Sentenced to Penitentiary Monday evening Deputy ShoriiY P. II Doner returned from Lincolu with Fred Parsons iu his custody. The young man was arrested Saturday at Lincoln. Some time ago he stole seven chickens, valued at 87 belonging to Jacob Long, who resides in the first ward. Parsons took tho chickens to Inavalc where he sold them to Miles Putman. He was brought befote Judge Ilanney where ho plead guilty and Sherilf Huffer took him to Hast ings, Tuesday, where Judge Hlacklodge who is holding district court thvre, sentenced him to servo from ono to three years in the penitentiary. SherlfT IIutFer brought his prisoner back to this city aud states that he will take him to Lincoln iu a few days. Two City Tickets Nominated INDEPENDENT NOMINEES Tuesday evening tho Independent voters of this city mot at the court houso for tho purpose of nominating otllcers for tho various city olllces. E. H. Newhouso read the caucus call after which M. C. Sherman was elect ed Chairman and the former was made Secretary of tho meeting. The following candidates woro nomi mated for the various city olllces : Mayor Mary Peterson. Clerk-O. C. Tool. Troasuror S. R. Florance. Engineer -Goo. n. Ovorlug. Pollco Judge U. W. Stewart. Councilman 1st wd Mrs. Humuioll, Councilman 2nd wd Robt. Mitchell, f Members of School Board H. P. Perry, C. J. Popo, R. P. Weoaner tflWAlV.V.V.W.V.V.V.' Mrs. Ed. Amack UVWWl I. T. Amack S 5 Amack & Amack t UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES . RED CLOUD, NEB I. T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M trVWWWWftWVWVVrtnrar fc Is Your Subscription Paid to Date? CITIZENS' TICKET Tuesday evening the voters of this city mot nt tho court house for the purpose of nomiuatinga Citizens' ticket to fill the various offices of this city Chairman A. D. Ilanney read tho Caucus call after which lie wasro-elost-od Chaiiman and Miss Nolle Spanoglo was chosen secretary of the meeting. Tho following were nominated for the different city olllces: Mayor Dr. V. II. McBride. Troasuror Joe Hewitt. Clork-O. (J. Tool. Councilman 1st wd Cutis. Herrick. Councilman 2nd wd A. V. Ducker. Members of School Board 13. P. Perry, Dr. Hoxsey, Mrs. A.MeCall; Later Dr. Hoxsey has declined to accept the nomination as a candidate for member of school board and other condldates on this ticket havo phoned tho city clork requesting that their names bo left off tho ballot. J. H. Bulloy dopartod Monday for Tronton aud Bird City where ho , will spend a few days looking after his realty holdings. NUMBER 12 UiaJWl'KlMMM Riverton Man Injured Here Died Wednesday Morning Fred Smith of Hlverton, who was In jured iu tho local rail road yards here Tuesday passed awny at his homo in Riverton at about one o'clock Wednes day morning as tho lesult of complica tions. Smith was engaged, with other men, iu cleaning up tho wreck iu tho yards and uis struck on the head by a piece of car siding. A phjsleian was summoned aud ho was given medical attention. Upon his own request the injured man, who appeared to havo en tirely ralliod from tho effects of the injury, was permitted to take the even ing train for llivcrton After leaving here a cliangocamo over him and after reaching Riverton ho passed away. Further particulars arc not obtainable at' this time. Engineer and Fireman Killed in Train Wreck Disregard of signals caused a disad torous wreck in tho local yunUtitabout u:!30 Sunday morning when the last section of boverul trains of slock ran luto an open twitch, colliding with the switch' engine working in the west end of tho ynfds. The result of tho collin ion was two men killed and ten cars of stock derailed, the switch engine nearly totally demolished, a car cf cement destroyed an considerable dam use done to a car loaded with sack cement. As near as can be learned thu accl dent was duo to careles9nebs on tho part of Engineer Htley, who with Fire man Schcll Klmmell woro In charge of tho locomotive of the stock train, Two semaphore signals were set against tho stock train from tho west and If regarded tho engineer would havo hnd his train under control when he ciime to tho open switch, us it was he was unable to stop and crashed into tho switch engine, maunod by Engineer Lawrence and Fireman Foley. Lawr ence and Foley jumped as did Klmmell before the crash came, Riley remain iug on his cnglno. Lawrence aud Klmmell were killed, almost instantly after reaching the ground having been caught and pinned bcueath the wreckage. Tho remains of Lawrence were found aud removed a short time aftor the no cldont but the remains of Klmmell were not located until almost noon, the latter being considerable mutilated while tho former only receivod slight bruises. Both bodies wero found with iu a fow feet of each other. Thirteen-cars wero Included in tho wreckage, a car of hogs and ono of cuttlo belug killed, while a number of cattlo and hogs were seen aloug tho road Injnrcd more or less. A drover's car containing some pedi greed stock and their owners, two mcu, was derailed but thu contents uninjur ed. A coach standing on another track from which but shortly beforo about twenty stock men had gone for break fast was dorallod and damaged sumo what. The wrecker from McCook, with Supt. MacLaren and Trainmaster Welch in chargo, arrived at ono o'clock and commenced cleaning up tho moss uud by sundown Monday little if any ovldonco of the wreck remained. Scholl Klmmell was n son of Mr. ntid Mrs. P. M. Klmmoll of McCook, tho latter owner and publisher of tho Mc Cook Tribune, was but ii young man. 1 1ts remains were taken to McCook Monday morning where funeral scr. vices wore held Tuesday afternoon. Clia-o. Lawrouoe's parents reside at W'ray, Colorado, but his wife and child are making their home In Oxford. Ilia remains wuie taken to Oxford and in terment svaa made at Wruy. An investigation of tho causo of tho wreck is being made but to ditto no do filiate information has been madupub lie. Hundreds ot cars of people from tho territory surrounding Red Cloud ap peared on tho sceuo of tho wreck Sun day, as did also many from tho city. uSHSBCSBI See Our Useful Jewelry SURROUND YOURSELF AND THOSE YOU LOVE WITH LUXURIOUS TOILET NECESSITIES. THEY MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. WE HAVE A SUPERB LINE OF TOILET REQUIREMENTS AND USEFUL ARFICLES OF JEWELRY. WHEN DESIRING PRESENTS FOR OTHERS, OR ARTIC LES FOR YOUR OWN USE, COME, AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. WHEN IT COMES FROM US IT IS RIGHT. We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right 0 E. H. Newhouse Jeweler and Optometrist Red Clouti Nebrska. I PHOBIC mux'tim HUM; Now Is The Time To get rid of all miles and vermin of all kinds. Do not wait until the chicks are hatched. Make your chicken coops sanitary by using CARBOLA Disinfecting : White ' Paint t is a white paint in powder form, composed of non-poisonus disinfectant, ready for use as soon as mixed with water, applied with a brush or spray pump. For poultry houses barns, cellars, dairies, houses. Don't put it off, but order what you need today, TRINE'S Hardware llllfflMfflTOllilimCT rj Jack Tiller of McCook Is hero, today, on busiuoss. as be Advice is one of the cheapest things In the world. It's as free the air. No matter what your troubles may be, just let it known and advice will come piling in. The old maid knows how to rear children, the bachelor knows just how a wife should be handled, and wn a bald-headed drug gist can sell hair tonic and get away w th H fa it the advice you seek, not the kind that is volunteered, ii the. kin I you want. We are not a volunteer'in the advice bush tts, but if you are a patron, of ourbank and ask advice on iinanc at maUsrs we will be glad to help you in any way we can. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Caihier Dtpotlts Guaranteed hy the Dtpotltort Guarantee Fund of the Slate of Mbrat&a . -"i4