The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 12, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49 "KED CLOUD. NEDRASK A. MAY 12, 1921
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AliaitoriUm Monday Tho rarmcra' Telephone company
' of Red Cloud nnd the Lincoln coni-
Moiuluy ineniiiK at tho AinUtoiium i puny, which nNo maintains an ex
ilic l.ploreis," a four act drumu, ' clinntf in the Webster county capital
nwwmnaraaTiara
See Our Charming Presents
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!pLEAN wheii ;mc away today,
clean when ir-ul 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
uive them stiffness. Sides and
corners arc rounded for quick, I
easy cleaning. KjOoi nanaies
doubly braced. Tight-fitting
lids on pots and kettles. All the
newest features for lasting sat
isfaction in "Universal" Alum
inum "Xare.
Wc have everything jor you.
You need everything we have.
Ill lirt mjnitln.t 1... II 'P..1....1. i?i....
tuir3vuti'viuj lauillU XtllUIIL outia
for tho biMiotlt ot tho local Ameilcan
I. vioii Post. IIpIz's orchestra will
fin nihil the music and Mis' Wiudolnh
who has had considerable expurlcii ;o
hi a full j l-allet dancet will put on a
specially bHtween the first and second
arts The euitiiii will the promptly
at 8:15. Following is tho casto of
Misraelors:
Am: vMi.u MAOi:i:.NZih..Chny. Pichler
Hicii.vRD Lou.vs Paul Polnlehy
1J A damson Kitoti Pone
Sin Rohlut Ilori.omt, lit ..L. L. Hiiius
CUoiifii: Ai,i.i:uton. .. Kvciott Stioup
Lady Ki:r.sKY Mi-.. K Stroup
Mils Chowli.y Mrs. P. Polniuky
Li t'Y Ai.liuiion .... Mls Grace Keagle
Miller and Tiller Dispose
Of Their Show Interests
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WHITE LINE
on Knobs and Handles
fhe Mark of Genuine
Universal Aluminum
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't.'S Hardware
Wednesday a deal was consmnatod
whereby Messrs. Miller and Tiller,
malingers of tho Uesso Andiioriuni
disposed of their show inteiests in
this theatre to Messrs. Linn and Mc
Knight of Hot Springs, South Dakota
Tho new mnnageis of this theatre ure
experienced show men and will no
doubt exhibit a class of pictures with
which the public will be pleased.
Since Chct Miller came to this city
laat November he has given the people
a first class show and has made many
friends who icgrot to see him leave.
Mr. Miller aud wife will go to Dearer
soon aud expects to conduct n show in
Colorado In tho near future.
Mesrs Linn and McKnlght will
move thoir families hero shortly and
make this their future home. The
business men of the city are indeed
glad to ueleoini them toour midst and
trust they will find Hod Cloud au ideal
location
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Wakes Hit As Whistler
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ON THE FARM
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
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Groceries and Queensware
llbraitdt
The I'aisons, Ivans., Dally Hej ub
lion, Thursday of last ivoel", in the
account of a pro-ginni given in tl o
Cluistlan church there Tuesday .even,
log lias this to say of o former ro-ti.lt.nt
of iMcCook.
"The whistling solo by Mrs. Hcrbu t
Prey va) encored scrotal times. Mis
Prey, who is an excellent whistler,
obliged the audience with sevciai ..
lections."
Vc underslaud that Mrs. Prey was
considered a vet y good whistler when
she lived hete, and slnco moving to
Parsons, has taken instructions in Hint
art and lias improved greatly. Wo
congratulate her upon hor succoss aud
hope she tnayjbeeome one of the foic
most artists in that lino. McCook Re
publican. Mrs. Piey is u daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C T. Dickenson of this city and
she was roared to womanhood here.
Her many friends mo Indeed pleased
toJOHi'ti that is becoming a mastei in
hor chosen ai t.
Victory Medals
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Bring Bn Ysur Harness
unnraawt
Wilh 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. . mum
Red Cloud
Nebraska
Victory medals ate now available for
all ex sorvlco men who served in tho
World War betwoeu April Oth, 1017
and November llth, 1918, at home or
abroad. Vou can obtain a medal by
writing to thu U. S. Anny Victory
Medal OlTIco, Army Building, Omaha,
Nebiaska, and they will send you the
application blSnlte.
Degree ol Honor Notes
wave before thu state railway com-!
mis -don Friday present inp n new
pha-f of their nncient trouble. lie-1
fore the Lincoln company bought its i
Hod C loud pxcluuipo from tho Hell it j
mod .' Iouk dlstanco connrction with!
tho 1 f .d exchange of tho rnrmers' i
company. This connection w.ts coiT-j
tinucil for n long time nflor it pur
chase ! tho Bell exchange. i
Beci.usc of tho activity of tl.c lo-'
cal company, as the other side say,!
it cut tho toll connection several
year-, ago, hut tho state railway com
mission ordeicd it restored. L. II.
UlnckledgCi now a district judge, filed
a petition asking that the two ex
changes bo consolidated as to service.
Tho commission fixed up a schedule
of interchange service rates and or
dered enougli trunk lines put in con
necting tho two exchanges to give
this. The Farmers' company refused
to do this, nnd appealed to the su
preme court
The supremo court said that the
Lincoln company could not be he com
pelled to subject itself to tho loss of
its property, which would inovitnbly
occur if tho only advantage it pos
sessed over a locally-owned company
was taken from it. It sot aside tho
commission order without prejudice
to-the rights of tho parties to pro
ceed further to get an order for such
an exchange of service as will com
pensate tho companies for thoir ser
vices and at tho same time protect
each company in its own individual
management and control and not op
erate to create discriminatory con
dictions thnt cnu'c injury.
Mr. Blacklcdi'o sent In a request
for an order in compliance with this
holding maintaining the toll connec
tions between tho two exchanges on
tho payment of a five cent charge.
Frank II. Woods, president of the
Lincoln company, nkcd permission to
ever tho loll connection. Ho said
that the oompany'is now losing 5,-
000 lo $7,000 a year on tho exchange
service, nnd that as long as it was
deprived of tho exclusive opportunity
of offering what tho rival company
co'ild not, long distance connections,
this loss would continue. Ho said tho
real solution was a consolidation, but
provioj-is efforts had been repulsed by
the Farmers' company, and now tho
only thing that scorned possible was
1 untie its hands and let them go
to it in free competition with the fa
cilities each possesses.
Mr. Woods said thai the Lincoln
company had lost 100 subscribers thru
a boycott and a drive of tho citizens
m favor of their homo company, and
as tho supremo court had said it
could not ho compelled to contribute
directly to its own destruction, ho de
sired toll connections severed. If tho
other sido or the commission could
point out another reasonable and
workable solution they would prove
wiser than his official staff.
II. S. Foe, for the Farmers' com
pany, oaid ho dcsiicd tho-commission
to framo an order that would meet
with tho provision of the supremo
court opinion. Ho vigorously opposed
a disconnection of toll sendee, and
declared that if the other company
could prove a boycott the courts
wcro open to them to suo them for
damages. Saturday's Stato Journal.
T-1
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Brides
And
-"Sweet
Girl
Graduates
jPTTIff jWHTTIJTHr jT' ikw)
Af NO
TIME IN HER LIFE CAN
YOU BETTER SHOW YOUR DE
VOTION TO YOUR TROD, BY
SENDING HER A REMEMBRANCE
THAN WHEN SHE GRADUATES
UNLESS IT IS WHEN SHE WEDS.
TOR BOTH OF THESE OCCAS
IONS WE HAVE BEAUHFUL, AP
PROPRIATEGIF1S. COMETOSEE
OUR WARES AMD IT WON'T TAKE
YOU LONG TO DECIDE WHAT TO
GIVE.
WHEN ASKED, WE SHALL BE
GLAD TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR
SELECTION.
sis
We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price ftight
B. H. JSewhouse
Red ciouj jeweier ana optometrist
Ncbrska
rraDniiiin
The High CoSt of Living
Did Come Down
COMPARE THESE PRICES
One Year Ago Today
Tho Dcgieouf Houor will meet next
Tucsdey ufteinoon, May 17th, at 2.00
o'clock sharp. Evoiy momber is ro
quostnd to bo present ns thoro will bo
Inltlutlou, The repoit from tho dis
trict convention which wus hold at
Edgar will be glvon by our delegate,
Jlis. Llngstrom, undtho chiof of honor
Mrs. Wolseh. Tho fourth division will
servo refreshments, Come.
AttoruoyE. G. Ualdwoll is on il o to attend a meeting of tho Eastern
sick list. ' Star.
Tho Scott Carnival Company now
playing ni Ued Cloud umler the hub
pices of the Klro Dcpaitnient were
dolayod In arriving here on account of
the uillroad traok being washed out
duo to rocont heavy lain storms. They
opvued Wednesday evening, however,
and will remain hole during the week
aftur which thoy will depart for Hear
ney.
Mesdamos W. IH McBride, Lloyd
Mclntyrc, C. D. Kobinson and Fred
Maurer went lo North Platto Monday
100 Fount! Snclc o! Sugar f 32.00
Ono Sack of Hot Flour 4.215
One Huehel Potato 0.00
ft
Ono Pound Gypsy Itoy Coffee ,50
Ono Can Pink Salmon .-.- ,30
Ono Can Do&t Poilc and OcHim. ....... ,20
Tour Pounds Nuvy Lltaua.. ........... .00
Four Pounds Head Rho .T. .70
Six Cans Good Pcachen 3.00
Six Cans Good Apricots......... .3.00
Six Cars Soap .GO
Ono Tall Can Mlllc 10
Ono Can Standard Corn 20
Oiiw Can Standard Poas '. 20
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY THE
ABOVE GOODS WOULD COST YOU 5G1.G3
TODAY
8.00
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Today $16.89
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Red Cloud, Neb.
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