The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 05, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. MAY 5. 1921
NUMBER 18
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CLEAN when put away today,
clean when used again to
morrow. The beauty of "Uni
versal" Seamless Aluminum
Ware isn't all in its looks. It
also is in its service. It will
work for you day after day and
always in a saving way. It will
save you time in cooking better
meals. It will save you time
in cleaning.
"Universal" utensils are seam
less. Rims are tightly rolled to
give them stiffness. Sides and
corners are rounded for quick,
easy cleaning. Cool handles
doubly braced. Tight-fitting
lids on pots and kettles. All the
newest features fot lasting sat
isfaction in "Universal" Alum
inum Ware. '
IVc have everything jor you.
You need everything we have.
Charles Johnson to be '
Given Military Funeral
The reinulns of Charles Johnson, son
of S. H. Johnson of C.ithorton Town-
-hip, who was killed in notion in the i
tiitf ilrivi' tit. Chtitotiu Thierry, hio to
1M hmucht haul: and interred tit:
Imtvult. ;
After his departure he joined Coin- i
pany O, 3!i5th Infantry at Camp
Kuuston where ho received his military
triiiiiinp. In the sprinp of 1918 he, to
aether with severul of his comrades
were sent Knst whore they joined the
1th Regiment of Infantry of the llcgu
ltir Army and went across
The Red .Cloud Atr.erlcan Legion
Post will have charge of the funeral
services.
White line .
WHITE LINE
on Knobs and Handles
ihe Mark of Genuine
Universal Aluminum
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Sheriff Huffer Takes
Party to Beatrice
Last Thursday Sheriff IlulTer recelv.
ed word from Beatrice to Hrrest Mike
O'Lenry and L. E. Carter who togeth.
or with three women and two other
men wore out semiring subscribers for
a National Defense publication. The
gentlemen visited this city but got out
of town before the locai arms of the
law could arrest them but were caught
at Frankliu and Alma Friday and were
brought back to this city.
Saturday momlne; Sheriff Huffer
took the party to Beatrice where the
.flrt two named, men wero wanted on a
charge of beating (i board bill and oth
er offetiso9.
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Spring work on the farm will be requiring
the time of every farmer. The work has
to be finished at a given time. Little at
tention is give to other matters. Still,
the matter of nourishment must be thought
of Let us supply your wants in groceries
canned goods, relishes, cookies, Etc.
Satisfaction or your money back guarantee
We'll pay market price for your produce
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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Will Have Oil Station
Tne building formerly occupied by
Ed Metoalf's second hand store is be
ing torn down and a modern gasoline
filling station is to be erected in its
stead. The property has been pur
chased by The Consolidated Oil Co,, a
Kansas City corporation, who made
tlm deal through tho dim of Sclmlu
& ltetz
Mr. I). C. Wade, who has boon ex
tensively engaced in tho oil business
for the last two years at Ilardy and
Nelson, has sold his interests to Tho
Lesh Oil Company, of Kansas .City,
and wo understand ho will have the
management of tho new station here.
No oity in the entire state offers a
.bettor location for an up to-dato flliiuu
station than does Red Cloud and the
new enterprise is a welcome addition
to our industries.
Sells His Interest in Garage
A deal litis boon completed and pos
session given, whereby Bruco Frame
disposed of his interest in the Frame
and Smith garage to Mr. R J. White
of Hastings. Mr. White has been
traveling for scvoral years for tho
Powell Supply Company and has had
considerable experience in the auto
mobile business. lie together with
his partnors, Charles and Clyde Smith,
will continue to give tho patrons of
this garage prompt and courtoous
treatment. Mr. Frame has not made
any definite plans for the future.
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. BUTLER
Red Cloud
Nebraska
Degree of Honor Notes
The Degree of Honor held its regu
lar meeting Tuesday afternoon. A
large number were present and a very
delicious lunch was served by the third
division, Mrs. Jernburg and daughter
Klsie being in charge of the committee.
Tho next session will be held Tucf
dav, May 17th. All members are urged
to be present as thero will be initiation
of new members. Lunch will be serv
ed by tho fourth division.
Mrs. Lingtrom was elected a delegate
to attend the district convention which
was held at Edgar Wednesday.
Council Proceedings
Mayor Mnry Peterson called the
City Council together in regular ses
sion last night and after A. B. Crn
bill, who was in Chicago tit the
time the new ofllcials took oflleo, had
been duly sworn in tho oath of Geo.'
11. Overing as City Engineer was
presented as was also tho annual and
monthly reports of S. R. Flonmce,
city treasurer.
Contract presented by L. R. Rust
of the Fire Department covering a
price of $1.32 per foot for COO feet
of Ideal Fire Hose, with Anderson &
Company of Omahn, was accepted.
Tho Fire Boys were also, on request,
granted the concessions from the
Scott Carnival Company, which con
template visiting our city in the near
future.
Phillip Traut's request for rcin
bursoment for water main laid at an
expense of $122.88 was again pre
sented, but'when put to a vote of the
Council they stood two for and two
against and the motion was lost.
Request of Mr. Ash, a l-cprcsonta-tive
of the Korsmcycr Company of
Lincoln, for reinbursoment for curling
irons and heating devises ordered by
former Superintendent Stephenson,
for private parties, was denied, the
city having no record of having been
paid 'for same.
A rip-rap for the protection of the
pavement, was ordered constructed on
west sidc-4of pavement, on South Se
ward strecVundcr 'supervision of the
City Engineer.
Tho Mayor announced the follow
ing appointments:
C. M. Sherwood, 'President of the
Council.
Henry Cook, Health Physician.
0. C. Teel, Bookkeeper at a salary
of $40 per month, but on motion of
Council confirmed at $30 per.
Hoffman and Crabill, Street and
Alley Committee.
Sherwood, Crabill and Hummel,
Finance Committee.
Hoffman, Crabill and Hummel,
Building Committee.
Jas. S. Gilahni, City Attorney at
$100 per year.
Application of C. R. Lewis to
servo as street cleaner at $100 per
month, was, after discussion, an
nounced by the Mayor as cut to $85
per, if to receive her appointment and
at such was confirmed by the Coun
cil, he to furnish his own horse and
wagon.
Tho City Treasurer and City Clerk
wero empowered to pay items of ex
pense such as freight, express, etc.,
when bills, bearing tne proper v.
wore presented.
The following claims were allowed:
B .R. Frazier $200.00
W. A. Patten 160.00
A. Clark 135.00
Bert Perry 130v.00
S. R. Floranco 748.87
O. C. Teel 72.30
Sam Mountford 150.00
Henry Lewis 33.00
Frank Clauson 18.90
Popo Bros. ,. . 4.11
J. O. Butler 3.80
Smith & McKlmmey 5.25
Korsmcycr Co C2.57
Knnitnrv Wininor Cloth Co. 35.25
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Ar NO TIME IN HER LIFE CAN
YOU BETTER SHOW YOUR DE
VOTION TO YOUR FRIEND, BY
SENDING HER A REMEMBRANCE
THAN WHEN SHE GRADUATES
UNLESS IT IS WHEN SHE WEDS.
FOR BOTH OF THESE OCCAS
IONS WE HAVE BEAUHFUL, AP
PROPRIATE GIFTS. COMETOSEE
OUR WARES AND IT WON'T TAKE
YOU LONG TO DECIDE WHAT TO
GIVE.
WHEN ASKED, WE SHALL BE
GLAD TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR
SELECTION.
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We Muke 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
B. H. Newhouse
r aoud Jeweler and Optometrist Ncbnka
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The High Col of Living
Did Come Down
COMPARE THESE PRICES
Mid West Elcc. Co.
50.11
Tho first of tho wcoTc Bernard L,
Ewlng residing south of Uuldo Rock
was arrested on a charge of writing
checks without funds In the bank. Ho
was brought before District Judgo
L. II. Uhiclclcdgc, in Chambers here,
whereupon ho was convlotcd end fined
8100.00 and costs. Being unublo to
pay the lino ho is now a guest of
Sheriff Iluffor.
Parents Object to
Daughter's Marriage
Bazll MoKce and Goldlo Colwell
eloped and were married at Red Cloud,
Nebraska on Thursday, April 21st.
However, they wero courting grief for
Mf. and Mrs. Colwoll nro bitterly op
posed to Qoldle's schooling being
abruptly put to an eud. They consul
ored she should bo in school ut 'least
three years for she is only llftoen years
old and under age three years. They
accordingly started proceedings ' to
annul tho marriage and put her back
in school which proceedings If they
think best to complete will compel her
to go back to school again and do away
with matrimonial bliss for thrco years
yet anyway. Smith County Journal
One Year Ago Today
TODAY
100 Pound Sack ol Sugar 532.00
One Sack of Best Flour 4.2G
One Bushel Potatoes 0.00
Ono Pound Gypsy Boy Coffee. BO
Ono Can Pink Salmon 30
Ono Can Bost Pork and Beans 20
Four Pounds Navy Beans . .00
Four Pounds Head Rice 70
Six Cans Good Peaches 3.00
Six Cans Good Apricots 3.00
Six Bars Soap GO
Ono Tall Can Milk 18
One Can Standard Corn 20
One Can Standard Peas 20
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY THE
ABOVE GOODS WOULD COST YOU $61.03
$9.00
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Today $17.24
The Farmers Union
J. F. Edwards, Mgr. A S? Red Cloud, Neb.
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