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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
-, . .i., ;! ir. t.".e .; W &.- WY1 : V "Si : .? 1 '.. S. y"l.1. .mA, HXOV ' 1:1 Wl I VH.,H3MW : 1 . '.v-r-. ",.' jte The Greatest &; t i reasure fn the world to seme Mothers is .in alberr of cunning BABY Picture II the healthy, l-py i child .? in your aims! tod.-.y vete to be taken j away tomorrow ycu would ch. rUIt t v e t y n-iT"-ry. Ton't ..t it -. Ii 1 .-. v ! Photographs ! n ndc !i?M.cf i, rt r littV enc each wuk cr each . rscnth. Fwqutnt picture will give you Incren. wZ .. -..J year m The Qieason Studio OVER SMITH'S SHOB8TORR k k k s $ m ; a; AS TOLD TO US X W a $ 56 xc 52 m m S a Hat and drink at Powell & Pope's Gate. . if1 Free Jap Koao at your grocery. James Potewon spent Friday in GuMo Jtock. JHss Kathryno Burko spent Satur day in Hastings. W. F. Tlckoring o Rivcrton was in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow spent Tuesday in Hastings. Attorney F. J. Munday was in Bluo Hill Wednesday. George Fennoy of McCook was in llio city Wednesday. Washings Wanted Mrs. Harry Tunnison, phono l-lOR. Mrs. X. B. Bush and .Miss Edna Henderson .'pent Friday in Hastings. Miss Nellie Emerton was a passen ger to Guide Rock Monday morning. Lutheran services every first and third Sunday in the month at 11 am. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rickerson spent Sunday with relatives at Frank lin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt spent Sunday with relatives at Republican City. Guide Rock vs Red Cloud at the Starke ball park next Sunday after noon. Ed Roiher and son, Leonard, .ac companied their stock to Kansas City Tuesday. Fred Temple of Kansas City was visiting friends in the city the last of the week. D. H. Kirkpatrick left Friday morn ing for Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where he intends to work. A new plate glass window was in stalled in the front of the Potter building Monday morning. Clauson & Hnrwood have moved the Tepee Smoke House into the rooms beneath Ego's store. Dclaney Bros, shipped a car of hogs and J. E. Yost one car of cat tle to Kansas City Wednesday. Jack Wisecarvcr and Attorney Mc Ncny were in Superior Friday at tending to some business matters. "Amos Miksch returned homo Fri day morning from St. Joe and Bax ter Springs where he spent a few days. John Edwards, Gilbert Beck, Grant Turner and Ben Copley attended the ball game at Blue Hill Monday after noon. Mrs. M. II. Finch went to Wymoro Friday morning to visit her husband who is drilling an oil well near that place. C. S. Mussulman returned to his homo at Fullerton Friday morning after attending to some business mat tors hore. . Jim ntclntosb, Oliver Powell and Ancil Crabill accompanied '.ho stock Wpment from hero Friday evening Cbteago. ::. Lain! Potter and baby re .;. . i.--mo ThurrcUy evening from ;': ' v.? ere she had beca visi'.ing ' . ; rents. ilrnvood wont to Omcna , MoHiinjj to visit '" ',a"h .. Mario, and alro . t.en-1 to i.-incss matters. " rioijd MiU'rii I- uli ' ' ' "f 'i ( ( hick I-'. d -"' ithr rain for ChlcUnp. W. II; ,;,...tim, Miller.' Mgr. Judge Blackledge and Court Re porter Lee Johnston were In Frank lin Monday where they held an equity term of district court. Miss Vera Hatfield Went to Hast ings Sunday afternoon, via auto, she intending to work in an attorney's of fice in that city in the future. TflfFflJK(5AT J'ME EXPECT YOU iiu r uz.(a TO tell ,EM AIX about "OMAHA'S Wgf2rvo4stt7 VISIT Exhilarating ESurlcsquo; Vaudeville lliCtAIiFlllidflthrrillyG!rti,FuanrClofiir.Ccrtioiii Cqulcse. Otllllint Scinle Eiilronmmt LADIES' DIME MATIHEE EVERV WEEKDAY Everybody Gooi Ask Anybody UVATS THE BI60EST MO lESTfUOW EH Of.CHICiM r755 r Buy BreHcl at PCWcllnnd Pope's. Free Jap Rose at your grocery. Hood meals j;oo(l service moduiiito prices Powell it Pnp cafe If ynn I ivo miiv ni-'i"!,' to donntn to tli l!n ,lillljfc jtlo hi;r .Ml. I'lllll PdJlP. Mr. and Mi. Joe Crow of Repub lican City wore in the city this week. ."!-. r.nd Mr-. Will Wert vere i!.i i.-nTii Rrpulilican City Wednes day. ' i'Ivj Guidfl K-jck ball team will pi'; tlw lrcal team hct'o next Sunday afternoon at the Starke ball park. V-. '. TT. r;.v?i rclurnd lu.nie ?'o!v'.v evening f'M.n ,('ymove.here h( pent a few d;iys with Mr: Finch. y.v. and Mr-. Marion Funk ro-.n-.ivi t F'.ipctior Sundry norainrr aftr ;pMi''!ng a tow day.; Vrc vL!i h i "ant, Mr?. Hummel. Mr. 'id Mr. Trc.?3 Hanvood re turned home Monday from Omaha where they had been visiting rela tive. Ths following fihlpped slock to Chicago Friday afternoon: J. B.Yost ono car of cattle, Alf Nolan twocaw of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday in tho city with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. 15. Robinson. Kriry nck of Ued Clond llt Flnnr i uoRranUM'il. Try l. For hhIc ly ail inprclmnts. W. II. Robert, Miller & Mnunflor. Basil F. McKeo of Bcllalre and Miss Goldio Colwoll of Smith Center, Kansas, were married by Judge Ran noy Thursday. Mrs. Grace Swarlsfigcr and sister, Miss Thelnia Lamborn of Ayr spent tho weekend in the city with their mother, Mrs. Lamborn. J. C. Mitchell rqturned homo tho last of tho week from Omaha where ho attended a convention of the Co lumbia Phonograph dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McFadden and children of Cluy Center spent Friday evening in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hughes. Ben Williams xeturncd to Kansas City Wednesday morning after spend ing a few days here with his sister, Mrs. E. G. Caldwell and family. WANTED A lady aged 30 to -10 years to keep house for a man with three children. Good wages to the right party. Write Box 3G7 Red Cloud. Tho Willing Workers' of the Bap tist church are to meet with Mrs. Mary Arneson Friday afternoon. A basket luncheon will bo served at 5 o'clock. Chas. Gilham returned home Mon day from Lincoln where he had been employed for several months as clerk during the present session of the legislature. N. P. Campbell, C. T. Smith, Al Decker, C. A. Rasser and C. V. Smith went Kansas City Sunday morning in charge of the stock shipped from hero. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City Tuesday morning: Ralph Sherman one car of cattle, L. H. Reiher two cars of cattle and Ed Rciher two cars of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived in the city Tuesday evening to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.'P. A. Jcrnbcrg. No. 14 was dctourcd via Hastings Monday morning and train No. 15 was held here until 7:35 n. m. on account of a bridge burning out about two miles west of town Sun day night." Mrs. J. W. Hauck received word Sunday evening stating that her brother passed away suddenly at Coffeyville, Kansas. She departed Mondny morning for that place to at tend tho funeral. Court Reporter Lee Johnston's household goods nrrived in the city Saturday, via track, from Beatrice and ho together with his family have moved into Miss Edith Mc Keighnn's residence. riyfWj "..'I'vgte -Ma Free Jnp Rose at your grocory. RmmuitKC Sale, May , 6,' V, at tho Peterson building, by tho Ladles' I3pls copal Guild. Mitres Fiuiul nn.l Vera Hutehms. IVwvy Huiohiu'.. and Mi'M's K"tta unit .l-irtu-i Mv'i iiv, il .n.toi! r.i K. uiiy Hntnri'iiy, M'tiimiug tn A.t'l wi.ori' fclirv ft t !..-.v wltli Mr. mi.i Mm. l.r.rt.! I), i. ,v, i,ihi. , 0 , , , ;t; j.uo iiv.;uirt'ii aii'i eijuht ca.v. n i s-tock iiulu''iir; tliat loaded n 1Im',J Cloud parsed tluu here Sunday moiii-j ing enrouto to tho murkot at Si.) JC'i ar.d Knm.'H C'v. TVo r;;Tr '.--- very heavy on Idi.ring tto fcL li . F Juay a train ot" ts'ei seven c,i" , of Flock from Innvalc and here n: ti Chicago. l , Tho following shipped stock Sun day: N. P. Campbell ma ear of cntl tic and one of n;i.e.l t.iock t . :. Joe, Al Decker one car of cattle to St. Joe, C. A. Rnstsor two caw of hogs to St. Joe, Frark Herrlck one car of cattle to Kansas City, J. E. p Yost one car of cattlo to Kansas City and A. B. Crabill two cars of hogs to Kansas City. A large gang arrived hero from McCook the first of tho week and started to work immediately tearing down tho old coal shed cast of the drpot. This has been in servico for tho past twenty years and with tho exception of one at Benkclman is tho last of its kind on the McCook Division of the Burlington. Monday at Smith Center, Kansas, yiiorlil' F.. W. Agnew had arrested a man and bad tnknti hiiu to jail pre paratory to putting tho prisoner be hind the bars While the .Sheriff was taking him into it cell ho slipped by the otllcer and locked the door, taking tho key with Mm Assistance was se cured and Mioy had to cut several ban from tho door in order for the oilier to secure his freedom. Tho first ball game of tho.scaron was played hero Sunday afternoon at tho Starke park at which time the Inavalo team played the local Fire Department team. Inavalo won the game by a score of 8 to 1. Tho bat teries were Leonard and Bean, Slaby and Huff. Slaby pitched a good game but his support was poor and tho local team needs some more practice. S""MI"'"'''"""'''M,',,M,,,"M',"'I"''M"""'""" j Never A. Trier' Word Spoken: 1 jm&a t m CANE SEED FOR SALE Black Amber cane seed GOc per bu., 80c f. o. b. Inavalo.. Purchaser fur nlehlnir sack;;. A. L. fitoner, Inavale, ! Nebr. fle comfort ssfor near view and distance 11. GLASSES 11. GLASSES do the work CI "CW3 r 'classes Us mmm tiBEuraffT IP e ( J. C. Mitchell Jeweler & Optometrist , 'fife, ' ,v",'i" ' wA 'Hi'. ''.,-,' .J aRS.w.'wfl WMffiLxW Tuj:? best advertisement A ,"Av a-, ::::? clothing its is rt vein. ? spring cloti Hqiise of Kupper;I et sec r )) nc, r;,. QmOt niitlktUMM! KMtiMi The same high quality static' ards as maintained for half a cenlury now at the new, lower prices. $40-445 fm4 fwm S50 Wonderful silk-finished all-wool fabrics now on display. See the difference in lapels and waist-lines and patterns. .3 Tuesday is Clean-Up-Day" Next Tuesday baa been designated as"Clean-Up-DBy"for this city. Tho Mayor.Mlss Mary Peterson, has ordered that the business houses be closed un- ten o'olock Tuesday morning toonablo the merchants and their employes to have more time to clean up their prem ises. The city now looks spick aud spnn and those who live on the paved streets have gone to considerable worlc grad. lug up their terraoes and sowing grass which will itdd greatly to the beauty of their homes. With the peoplo tak Ing more pride each year in their places of lesldenco our city hgalnicg it repu tation (or Its cleanliness and beauty. Tho combined committees ot the P. E O. and the Commercial Club would appreciate if thoso who have neglected their yards would got busy and clean tliem up by Tuesday. Cowden Kale? fH IB 1 vlOtll Always img Reliable Company illllllllllilll Several of the boy-, nf this city are now belling ticket lor tho "Rookie's Return" tho picturo to be hliown next Wednesday evening for the benefit of tho American Legion. Not ouly do wo train you for posi tions in Business, in Civil Service or as a Commercial Tenbher, but wo help you to secure such a position. Our employment Department receives more calls than six schools could fill. Send for free catalogue. Enter now. School in session nil the year. Address: Grand Island Business College Neb raska's Oldest, Largest and Leading Husinoss Training School. Mrriyiiipip fyff'lrvi! fPf mtfiiiTitti,imtwnt-v. Introduces Bill For Post Office Building Here On April 14tli Congressman V. K. Andrews, of tho Cth Dihtrict ot N bruska, introduced the following bill relative to a site and tho erection of a Federal building here, the cost of which is not to exceed 67,"),O00.0O This is indeed good news for the peoplo of this oity as wo have out grown rented post oillco buildings mid are entitled to a building in keeping with the other improvements that, nru being made from tlmo to time heie in Rod Cloud. In a Jotter -just received from Mr. Andrews he states, that he will wrlto moro at It-ngth in tho uear future with regard to this matter. The Chief along with the citizens or this city liopts that the present, Mibslon of CuiigrcbH will tea fit to ptfett this ap. propiiatlou so that tho building Wy be eroded UiU year. Fohov'ir,.' U ae bill whicb our Congresbmau -ntrodue. A hlLh Fiii the Uircba of a '''" 'u'' the tloetiqn of ti ptiblie buijdii : at l'ed Cloud, XebruuUt. Le :.t k'Uiti'ti'd by tlie Si j.ie aud Uouho of lii pifStuUttiv.-t, fi. Uuit. ed States of AmcriCH i" ""Mif ' s , ufi. embled, That the 'Secretary of the Trfttihiiry be, and h la hereby, authorized mid dl rented to ptuchatu a site, or acipilro it by condemnation or othorwis, in the city of Red Cloud, Nobrasl;n,andeauso to be erected thereon u suitable build ing, Including fireproof vanltr,, heating and ventilating apparatus, and ap proaches, for tho use and accommoda tion of tho post oillco, tho cost of said site and building, including bald vaults, heating aud ventilating apparatus, and approaches, uot to exceed 875,000. Tho bald building shall bo unexposed to diuigor from flro by an open space of at least thirty feet on all sides, In cluding stroets and alleys. ,,.. Chango Your Key. The fellow who is always harping on ono string soon geta out of tune with the world. Boston Transcript Subscription Price of Chief Reduced to $1.50 per Year Owing to the goneral financial de pression of the country, and too fact that tho farmers have been ablo to get but little for their products, tho Chief in order to do Its part In tho good work of reducing the high cost of liv ing, will on and after May 1st reduce its subscription to $1.50 per year, pay able in advance. The Tepee Smoke House And Billiard Parlor is now located in the rooms beneath Ege's store where we are better prepared to take care o! our patrons. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES AS FOLLOWS: POOL 24c per cue BILLIARDS 20c For 50 Points A good line of tobacco and soft drinks always in jj stock. COME IN AND SEE US! CLAUSON 8c HARWOOD nii:r,'i;!i;,aii;iii;!:ju::i;mi;iii!iiiii;on iiiraiiiiK 311 Furniture For Sale WWVUVWV.V.V.VVV.V.V.V.VVV.V.VAVJV.SV.VVU Mrs. Ed. Amack I. T. Amack Six bolo cool; ttove, new; ) unfold; book ease; hewing machine also elec- trie motor lor Mime, eieeuiu nun,. Hoover elputrio vacuum sweeper; limb ic cabinet; bed, springs and inattrcfeh. hall rack:, rucking chair; to chairs minor; lawn mower; electric washing I machine Almost all of abovo is new. j Second house north nf M. B. church. A. T. Holt.ou, City Snpt. '. Amack & Amack i UNDERTAKING School Play Pleases People "The CapUin of Plymouth" a musio at cotuedy which was prfeiited" ut the Auditorium lat Friday eveuiug by the High School Chora, under the dl rtiution of Mra. Frank K. Hughes, with Jef.su Crabill at the iiiiij., wras gieally appi-eeiatod by the tuanj vh .ttiend d. The chorus uu.bMed a'juuf fifty voiccb wbieb ifo iide.i ei nf a grunt amount of training. Among the teaturis t the (.venii.K ftutertuinnie.'.t wlueli dust-rr." i-ptciitt mention weie. U.o opmning Si.ii(j by ltuby Korn, !io 'ii.fl tho rule .f Prisoiiiu, an 1 u. e.tett') e, mni'd f Utle4 Albi'ifcl't, Uiu;e.- .--b'rer, llah Uani-tt. Mary iuoUride, Jlilrired P., ami Tony Iluvel. Everv puinber whb grenLly appluudcd. Ibtli llarrett and Mary Molirido inn sptcialty between the first and sucond actb made qulto a hit with tho audi ence. Howard Friable played the-part of Captain Miles SUrulUh aud exhibit ed great ability likewise Howard Kaloy who played tho part of John Aldon. Tho play la a burleEu.ue on the story of "The Courtship of Miles Standish" parts of which were vory amusing. Lack of 6paco will not pormlt special mention of nil who took part, but thoso In charge are to bo congratulated on the splendid muruior in which the play was presented, "" ; BOTH PHONES RED CLOUO. NEB J" I. T. AMACK -PHONE IND. 76M AV.V.VAV.V,ViVVANVV.'.W..V.V.,.VAWAWASW MacLeans New Picture ! Notice of Administer n In tlto County jh ot W. Nebraska In ttte m'ttttit ol thu nIU0 "i dcccflctt. ToAl'Tet " IntrrtMrd , t rtj tli rt. 1 1.. dm i .tn )" : , At the com Hiiiled as a aqmpaniori picture to thefani'iux "TweufyThrfOHiid u nJf Houre' L'-ave," "Tin Hookie' Iteturti'' I)ot!tt McIieHu'' a't Paramount pietme, produced by bomal H. Ime, will b' featured at the Uesse 4M 'ennui next W1it,nia.V. Hh'lleUe xptmrat'' InU.al.xuc ijt . f li'tlt ,vitlt ilntrftubl and esf'-.i-orditmrj o.xpeueiicifaoft a biildier tin1 evo ot hia demrjinrrfor lrao. "llta lloukio'b Jlturtfni- btoVy of a young veternii't) return to civil life and tla utruggles witu'tho , I iorror nf de mo biUzatlou and pya't "The Konkles HSturu'Wtv,lic!rtptod front tho original btory by ArchuriMac Mackin. fdovd Intrraliam direottnl and M,.u f,.,. I..,uk i. nlnem-Hiiiinnrtlne ! prlar to Batil day of beilfllli;. w....a..j . ., r, j)Uted this iatli day ot April 1WI cabb. This splendid feature will be pre sented for the boneflt of tho lied Cloud Pobt 238, American Legion. A dance will bo given in tho Auditorium Hall Room after the show, tho proceeds of which will also go to boys. Bvory of fort Is being made to mako tula ono c f the biggest evouts of tho season and all who attend are assured a good time,. , N'OlUv H ii fuiir.llnaoi t, ! a ).! Item In i1 .tdu.snis.UUi;. t t.i.Mr6 ... . . t'l ..tu.llil pull touAi mih. 1 or lOoctiK'k, .. . lu tltoeity cii .vjtU"J.oul,lual , att pvrsoua IntereAtcd In laid m pear and show cause wby te : . tlontr ahoutd uot be grwitud; tsr or tho tiling of wld jietlttoii, nnli tliertot, be given by publUliliK . -ordt-r lit the Uf d Uloud Chlft, u i liownpaior printed and o( gontnti ir In Ud county, lor three ooiwrcuu-i u Jul A true copy. (Seal A. P. Uanncy, County Jtid- Frco Jap Hoso at your grocer j.. airs. Mary Polnicky went to Uel videro Thursday to spend a few daya with relatives. UUMMAGB SALB-ftt the Peterson Hulldlng, May 5,0, 7, by the Ladles Episcopal Guild.