The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 02, 1921, Image 1

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NEED GHOGERIES TODAY?
"Always prepared and waiting to fill
any Grocery order" is the motto under
which our store is run. It means that no
matter how small your order may be or
what particular items you may want, we
are ready to supply them.
We never allow any of our lines of pack
age, bottled or canned goods to decrease v
to a "sold out level.1' Neither do we offer
anything in the Vegetable or Fruit line,
unless it is strictly fresh. And what's
more, we are sure our prices will please
you.
Satisfaction or your money back guarantee
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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JUST RECEIVED;
A line of new FLY NETS, FLY COVERS,
AUTO COVERS, and DUSTERS.
Priced at a lav margin of profit
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CLEAN when put away today,
clean when used again to
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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 for lasting sat
isfaction in "Universal" Alunv
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You need everything we have.
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Nebraska
A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For SI.50
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JUNE 2, 1921
Red Cloud Chautauqua Dates
Tho Midland Clinutiuiqim Circuit
through their local malinger Mr. S,
Ilurdman nnnouneo that the dates for
the coming Chautauqua in Hod Cloud
will be July 2.1th to .'list inclusive.
Keep the tlatea in mind mid prepnrc to
enjoy tho whole week.
P. E. 0. Entertains
Tuesday evening the members of tho
P. E. O., were entertained nt the borne
of Mrs. J. C Mitchell in honor of Mm.
Ilobt. S. Mitchell, who leaves the latter
p.irt of the week for the new home of
Dr. aud Mrs Mitchell ut Applotou,
Wisconsin.
The Chapter has just finished n
strles of lessons ou bird s'udy and a
f jrty five minute talk ou the subject
by Rev J. M. Hates was enjoyed very
much. Mr. Datc9 explained the differ1
eat classes of birds, and how the U. 8.
Agricultural Department determines
tho useful class, touched on tho sub
jects of beauty, migration, long flights
and other interesting points.
Later in the evening Mrs. Anne Let
son gave a reading in her very clever
and realistic stylo, describing the ex.
perlencc of a tenderfoot ou a trip to
the klondykc. This treat was not on
the program.
Dainty refreshments were served by
the social committee and ended a dc
llghtful evening
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Red Cloud Boy on Lost
' Naval Tog Coneitoga
Washington, May 23. A seorch that
swept more than 300,000 square miles
of the l'aclflo by sea and air 1ms ended
without a trace of the missing naval
tug Conestogrt being found. Several
arulseih, thirty-six destroyers and
several squadrons of air emit and aux
iliary vessels were used and all tho is.
lauds whore it was posslblo tho crew
of the tug might bo, were examined
tho navy depiutiueut'o message Satur
day declared. 4J'he department still
hopes that tno crew will bo found
alive and search will be continued.
The Denver Post.
Hans, tne son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Jensen, who enlisted In tho navy last
fall, was a member of tho crew ou the
missing tug which sailed from San
Francisco March 25 bound for Samoa.
The last word his patents received
from him was a. letter written u few
days beforo tho Concstoga loft port
in which he told them thut ho .would
give them his address on reaching
Pearl Harbor, It Is sincerely hoped
that fa voi able information may, yet lie
received, but tho government has oHU
dally notified tho Jensen family that
all efforts to locate tho tug have thus
far proved futile.
Hans is nearly twenty-two years of
ago and the youngest of tho three
boys.
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Burke-Egan
A very pretty wedding oocurod last
Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock when
Miss Katlierino Uurko and John Egau
were united in marriage at tho Catho.
llo church by Father Fitzgerald. Tho
ceremony was very Impressive aud
wltnoshod by a great number of friends
and acquaintances. Mrs. Harvey Rick
crsou as matron of honor and Francis
Burke, tho brldo's brother, accompan
ied tho couple. The weddlug party
was lod by twolve llttlo flower girls,
while Mr. Wlndolph furnished appro
prlato music. During tho services Miss
Helen McNany sang "In Tho Golden
Evening," u beautiful selection well
rendered.
After tho sorvlces tho couple took
an uuto to Hastings to catch the
Omaha train. The machino had nre
vlously been tagged with placards
bearing some very amusing inscrip
tions. Ah tho ticwlvwedu departed
rice was thrown promiscuously,
Tho bridohas been identified with
educational work hero for several
years and has been principal cf the
Lincoln school hero tho past torm
Tho groom Is u passenger flagman in
tho employ of tho (J, U, ,fe Q Hallway
Co. They will rosido in St. Joo whom
Mr. Egan has prepared a home ready
for o;oupancyj
Memorial Sunday And I
Decoration Day Observed
Memorial day services were held at
the Mi 12 Church Sunday morning.
The membets of the (5. A H , W U C.
and Ameiiean Legion occupied oats
in tho middle fection. The M B.
church choir, led by N. U. Uush, ren
deled several selections that were op.
proprlate lor theoceasslon. Invocation
was offeied by Ilcv. Copo after which
Rev. Mary Mltcholl read the ecripturo
lesson aud had tho audience repeat the
23rd Psalm. Row K. T. Haddock
preached tho sermon, and although he
spoke in a forceful manner, and tho
discourse would meet the requirements
of certain conditions, parts of tho
sermou wero hardly npproptlatc for
the occ'aslsu. The audience then sang
America and Rev. Kshehnan pronounc
ed the benediction.
Decoration day was very appropriate
ly observed by the community and un
der the direction of the U. A. R. and
American Legion the day's program
was splendidly carried out.
At 2 p. m. the Lotion members neat
ly clad in their uniforms formod in
regular order, behind two autos in
which mombers of the G. A. R. rode,
and marched to the cemetery. The
Boy Bcouts under the leadership of E.
M. Kge joined In the parade after
which a great number of the citizens
followed. Tbe Legion members march,
ed thru both cemeteries acd decorated
tbe graves ot all deceased soldiers of
put .wars, after which all formed in
line', Klton Pope sounded taps and the
firing squad tired three volleys in mem
ory of those who had offered their
lives in their country's cause.
At 3 o'clock all gathered atthe Audi
torium where a splendid program was
reudered The Legion bovs marched
in to tho strains of a national march
and took their places at the front Mr.
Ninthrop also played u medley of pa
tiiotio numbers to the great delight of
those present, after which the Com
munity Chorus under tho direction of
Mis F. It. Hughe, sang. Invocation
was ottered by Rev E'shelman uud a
quintette from tho choius eiitortnlned
with a song. A list of the names of all
the deceased soldiers was read by S
It Klzor and Lincoln's Gettysburg
speech was given by Rvv. Cope.
The Chorus sang a selection after
which Rev. Hardman delivered a splen
did address. He called attention to
the fact that many f the returned
soldiers are not recolvlng tho consider
ation that should be given, calling to
mind tho many who have buffered in
juries which will incapacitate them for
tho remainder of their lives. His re
marks wcto brief, but to the point and
very entertaining. The ontlro congre
gation then stood aud sang the Star
Spangled Banner which closed the
day's program
Fined For Having Still
The overhead exponso of making
moonshine whlskoy is rather heavy, at
load it proved so In the caso of A. D.
Lampo, or Campbell, upon whom a
line of S500 was imposed together with
a jail sentence of thirty days, for hav
ing n modern copper still and about
fourteen quarto of illicit liquor in his
possession. Ho was taken into custody
by State Agent O. D. Hedge, Sheriff
Huffer and Couuty Attorney Howard
S Foo, and taken to Franklin where
ho was bound over to District court.
Ho was brought, boforo Judge Black
ledge In chambers hero Saturiuy, aud
upon conviction fined and sentenced,
Ilowovor, by putting up the necessary
bond his parol was arranged,
j W. G. Hamilton and R. P. Weesner
' wcra in Lincoln Tuesday attending
tho hearing hold hy tho state board
of control concerning tho location of
tho now stato reformatory. Thcro
. aro fifteen towns in the stato nsking
that this institution bo located in
their ri'Kppctivo community amongst
which is Itcd Cloud und tho above
J named jire.itlomen from this city wcto
Uioreo explain tho facilities ofthlo
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The High Coft of Living
Did Come Down
COMPARE THESE PRICES
One Year Ago Today
100 Pound Sack of Sugar S32.00
One Sack ol Dcst Flour 4.26
Ono Bushel Potatoes 0.00
Ono Pound Gypsy Boy Coffee GO
Ono Can Pink Salmon 00
Ono Can Dest Pork aud Deans 20
Four Pounds Navy Beans .00
Four Pounds Head Rico 70
Six Cans Good Poaches 3.00
Six Cans Good Apricots 3.00
SixBars Soap B0
Ono Tall Can Milk 18
Ono Can Standard Corn 20
One Can Standard Peas 20
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY THE
ABOVE GOODS WOULD COST YOU $51.03
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J. F. Edwards, Mgr. A Z?T Red Cloud, Neb.
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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 BEAUTIFUL, AP
PROPRIATE GIFTS. COMETOSEE
OUR WARES AND IT WONT TAKE
YOU LONG TO DECIDE WHAT TO
GIVE.
WHEN ASKED, WE SHALL BE
GLAD TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR
SELECTION.
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Today $16.89
I. T. Amack
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RED CLOUD, NEB $
Pl IONE IND. 76M ?2
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