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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
r aMHmmmzmtrwmi ? id oloto, mnumcA, cam : 8 ! Edison reveals voiee secrets ONLY 22 singers, out of 3,800, sing pure notes. Many popular opera and concert stars have serious defects in their voices. "Stage-personality" enables many a singer of poor voice to gain success as an operatic star. These amazing facts are told by Mr. Edison in a recent interview on "The Imperfections of the Human Voice." Ask for a copy. 4 NEW EDISON llie Phonograph nOith a Soul? Vote! Mr. Edison hns Hated hit 25 favorito tunes. Ask for a copy of "What Edison Likes In Manic" What othor great Amer ican's favorito oongs would you Ilk to know? Coma in vote-1 Receive free, Mr. Edl on'a favoriu portrait a pen-etching by Franklin Booth, Z x 19 lochia. He detected and analyzed these vocal de-' fects through the New Edison. If the New Edison can reveal the defects of mediocre voices to scientists, it can bring the perfections of great voices to you. You hear the world's greatest music at its greatest, when you hear the New V Edisoa - E. H. Newhouse v KSHHHSHHMnmBBBRIuIiShKi? L 5SSXmBBfflTB3CTOff5ET" KJ Annual Surinfi Sale crwjnwiT lmnare smrvrr-s., SHiTniiaaZiI .iv.v:''." "ip CTOH of the NortSswesi Kansas Shorthorn Breeders Assn: At Fair rounds, Smith Center, Kan A . . na I Wsfij6iu.iri.r $& 0.. jrv. . vr - . y -, I . v IV. fawW Commencing promptly at one o'clock Choice Scotch and Sootchtoppod !E&ny,EB -5P5 ffV .. 7. u iStonaanD s vq a i QzirvB&jy&iS 37 females, consisting of cows with calves at foot, bred cows and open heifers. The 19 bulls are all good ones. A high-class offering from the good herds of Smith Co, Any buyer of ten head or more females will be GIVEN A HERD BULL FREE I An excellent opportunity for beginners Ask for catalog . WILLSOW, Sales Mgr. LEBANON, KANSAS 8iaxiroiiLmiwniui, .'ui.umjg M your printed matter comes from fVkA 'PKifflif irAii 1nmir 5 5 (hU' j Inquire of Meit Tonmuit, Admlulstrat tile LlUei yOU KnOW It IS right orprF.vJ.Munduy, attorney for estate is r.- I. ., Si."!!? t j mcefs every ssea ol "uv Sorting & lgaimg oatiery meets it as it should be mot, thoroughly, promptly, depend ably ' Your battery z probably v.n "JSxl&C." Hut ifitwnot.brir'j it to u-. anyhow. We meet every need of every make of starting and lighting battery. A regular test and rewa tar ing of your battery is its best health insurance. We will do thib for you entirely free, of charge Get in the habit of using it every fortnight or so Red Cloud Battery Service Station. Carl S. McArthur DE KOVEN OPERA INTERESTS MANY The coming- of "Robin Hood" is proving an interesting topic. A. ill he at tr Auditorium Apill 1. Ralph Dunbar, ' hn o nuance into nrominctiT .'iron- producers hart been rapid, in nntinjf thin situation, ronrludAJ thpl if th millions in the tttiildlpWo't cil (" were nrcovdod a quart dnal in th production of real oneia with the same standards of up vijfhtncss prevailing that govern I'fltlmi.tc merrVandising, h relation hip of confidence would result which v ou'd m ike nossihle the bringing to tho citic- of production fully equal to the het oiTeted anywhere. To to t hi judgment, he invested n 1 go sum in a complete now pro duction of Robin Hood, and with the co-operaiion of Reginald Do Koven and payment to the latter of a heavy royalty, he recognized his great com pany. The plans, matured before Mr. Do Koven's death, are being car ried out as arranged. Since then two hundred cities have enjoyed real comic opera. Such a production is musical entertainment nt its best. It doo? not depend on half-clad "girls" nor salacious dia logue for its hit or it1? crowd. It attracts real folks and gives them an evening of genuine delight. Death Takes Three Men SCHOOL NOTES (l?y County Superintendent) The eighth grade examinations will be given April 7 and 8 and May 5 and C. Please send the examination papers by s-omo person coming in whenever possible to save expense. If the package is very large it is cheaper to send it by express. Teachers' examination is held March 20. There is only one more to be held in the different towns this year so that those that do not want to bother to come to Red Cloud should be sine to get all of their subjects taken. The Annual Exhibit this year will be held April 30 in Red Cloud. Teach ers please bring or send in your ma terial whenever possible, any time be tween now and April 27. District 4l4j3uid a citizen's pro gram Thurfcdnvr March 17. Mr. Gil ham gave a much appreciated talk and put the finishing touch to a very good program making it n very profitable and entertaining affair. The Mioses Soucck and Chapel de serve much praise for the way they managed and carried out the whole. The graduate nure, Miss Cain, is giving the physical examinations to the Red Cloud children. Farmers Meet at Guide Rock ' On last Saturday the Christian church people of Guide Rock threw open the doors of their church to the Farmers' Union of Webster County for their quarterly business meeting. A goodly number from the vari ous locals were in attendance in fact it was said to have been the largest and best meeting of this kind ever held in this county. The meeting was called to order by the County President Ira Wagoner. Two or three short talks were given after which the ladies of the church served dinner in the basement. The meeting was called to order again at 1:30. A short business meeting followed during which time delegates to the state meeting at Lincoln, March 21, were selected as follows: Dan Garbor, Ira Wagoner nnd II. G. Kecncy of Cowlcs. The program of the afternoon was very interesting. W. F. Dale of Lincoln, a very able speaker, who is touring the state in the interest of the Farmers' Union gave to the meet ing many forceful ideas of interest and help to the farmers. Other interesting addresses which were given by Dan Garbor and .Tas. Gilham, Red Cloud, and II. G. Kecncy, Cowlcs, wore interspersed with read ings by Miss Glee King and Mrs. Goo. Kailey and music by Miss Roren of Cowlcs. Altogether the most impoitantwaa the interest shown by ench and every farmer present which fact tends to strengthen nnd build up the farmers' organization of this county. To sottlo up tlm estate of thu Into Dora Wuidoinuu her lchldencenionortv on North Wcb&tor strcot Is for bhIc, t. For Sale My lot nnd building, known ns my Blacksmith Shop in UivtMtnn, Nobras. kit. oun be bought lor S'2.')00 if sold soon This i a cement block building 22x100 ft. 10 ft celling, oily water and electric lights, located on Mitln htieet. This Is u bargalu, hoe or write, A. M CUUivL., Rlvcrton, Nobiaska. Congregational Church Notes Nest Suiiditj morning In tho place of tho rogulur sermon will be given an Rftster Cantata by tho choir and Sun day School. Alho reception of new members and baptism of children. All are oordlully invited. (JKOHOD W. SMELSER (Jeoffto 'V .Hmelfttr who hit wddul in this fit fir many jais. p-issid a ihv at bi- home In the I ht wind last Ihuraduy noon uffM Millrrftig NtroUe of pitnilyt.it tin Wwlumtluy nttfhf. M had been i poor IihiIUi for mine tnm past but his cotidi'lon wnn not I'oiihi lered smlou nnd hi MidMcn dfHth was a hock to bis rltirt" nnd friends. Tho decpiihcd was t orn in Wiudtlug ton county, Iowa, Juno 2tth, 1S.VT lie dime to this county in 1875 He whs united in timiriage with Alnrgaiot E House in lfSo, tins union being blebswd with four chlldien Mil foul and Iin of this city, I My nf Deer Lodgi, Mon tana nnd Mts. Fred Taj lor of Rlvei ton who with bis wife Mid cue bi other, Frank, survive liliii. Funeral bcrviues were conducted from the South Side Mission at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, in charge of Rev. J. Beebe and interment was made in tho city cemetery. I H. HEAL I-iiih S. Ileal one of the pioneer citi zens cf this vicinity answered the llnal summons last Saturday. The deceased was born in Delewaie, Ohio, October G, 1S20. He was united in marriage to DHzabeth Irwin Docem her 22, 18.")!) at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. During the Civil war he joined the in my und advanced until he was made a captain. Litter he weut to Iowa then moving west into Nebraska in 1870 und was engaged in farming until 1S83 when ho moved to this city He Is survived by his wife, two ons and two daughters. Funeral services wore conducted fioni tho home, Mon day afternoon, in charge of Rev. Cope and interment was made in the city cemetery P. I, HIN'ES The sudden demise of F. L. Hlnes, of this city, Sunday evening added great ly to tho grief of tho stricken family, as upon their departure for church but a short time befoie, Mr. Bines appear ed to bo enjoying his usual health, al though not the best, during the past few months. Upon their return from the evening services they found him seated In Ills ohali, his -pit it having departed some time previous tt their iiirlttil j. Hi iPstirmcl bt lu Wifi- one d.iughtei, I'e.nl, nii'l two miiis, Lloyd, who in In Florida, and Kriieat, who timkiis his homo lit Kutlw. and One brnlhn of CHiiton, lllinolo. The funeral service will be held at the Ikhiio Fiida afternoon. ITARTWELL TILLY A. F. Ilartwell, pi eminent and woll to do retired stockman and fnimor of the Inavalo neighborhood, slipped quietly away to Hastings on last Thursday, where ho was united in marriage, in the afternoon of that day, to Miss Sarah Tilly, a highly talented and respected matron, who enjoys a wide chele of acquaintances in this vicinity, she being a com panion for some time of tho late Mrs. J. L. Miner. The bride, how ever, had only arrived in Hastings, on her wedding day, from a visit of some months duration at eastern points. The Commercial Advertiser desires to be included with tho com munity in extending felicitations. Commercial Advertiser. The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance you carry Don't lull yourself Into a fancied security. . Because lire has never touched you It doesn't follow that jou'reimnuiuo Tomorrow no today, if you have time and you better Und time come to tho oillce and we'll wiito a policy on your house, furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY BD TOO LATE- . C. TEEL R.elia.ble Insurance S -. Jt A j.V'-fc&A A ipringJSv. . ' ' n . && ." w-,? .l r n j- Witm& HP1W.2fc - ""eL Vn' t-c,l3 toAt4c.$ix.mf -.irri "-" 4-1 y UA SM- &tfWFYt$ fcdAfetoLSES? iiJiSSs- NOW come tho Pit's Calves Colts Lambs. Time for work horses and mules to shed. Ti.no to tone them up and drive out the worms. Dr. Hess Stock. Tome A Spring Conditioner and IForm Ex poller Feed It to your cows for Us system-toning. bowcl-clcanslnB.npnctizlnc ef fects and to condition them for cnlvinK. It means more milk. Teed It to brood sows nnd shoats to ilnvo out the worms. It nllcves brood vws of coiutipition. Excellent for ewes at lambing time. It contalniTonics for the digestion. Laxa tives for tho Dowels. Diuretics for tho kidneys. Vermifuges for tho wouns. Why pay the Peddler Twice My Price? We have the Dr. Hess Agency. Call on us, CHAS. L. COTTING Till us how much stock you have. We have a package to stiff. RBHraffTwSTWinHflilf Bring In Your Harness With the beginning of spring work on the farm comes additional demands on your equipment. Inspect your harness, and for the best of repair work give me a trial. Fogel Bldg. j. 0. mmn Red Cloud Nebraska Classy Suits The Kind You'll Want Because They Fit THE HUGHES WAY FOR CLOTHES TROUBLES He talk 821. Unites . CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING LADIE'S TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS BOTH PHONES We Call and Deliver FARM LOANS Farm loans mndo at lowest inter est rates on cither improved or un improved InndB. Absolutely no delay. No expense for examination. J. H. BAILEY. E. S. Gsurlbeir Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures Gil Dp. t E. GtflROPRflGTOll PHONES Ind. I93.X Bell 48 Office Turnure Bldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L. H. Blockledgo RED CLOUD NEBRASKA t Jt 11 J k U , v - i- rt i r'n mi 1. hhi ' 'il