The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 07, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49
Comfort,
Economy
and
Efficiency
COMFORT 'for it means a cool kitchen.
Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn
kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency
for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of
operation and every,, bit of heat is concentrated
close under the cooking.
Come in and let our salesmen show its manyj
good points.
TRINE'S
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flEED GROGERIES TODAY?
"Always prepared and waiting to fill
any Grocery order1' 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
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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We arc in the coal business and will try to have
a supply of good coal on hand at all times, and
will have a price on it that will save you money,
We have a car of Sunnysido Maitland now,
and will have a car of NIGGERHEAD in a
few days. You will find that these are extra
good coals.
We are selling this'' coal on a close margin
and will have to sell for cash. Please do not
ask us for credit.
The Farmers Co-op Elevator
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A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For J1.50
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JUYL 7, 1921
Wants Cannon For Ornament !
Congressman Andrews introduced
the following bill In the House of Rep
resentatives Juno 30th nnil It If noted
upon favorably the Court House
grounds will be ndorned with one of
the Kaiset's fieldpleces
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Authorizing the Secretary of War to
donate to the count) of Webster, ie.
braslta. one German cannon or field
piece. J
He It enacted br the Senate a.d
House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assem
bled, That the Secretary of War be,
Hinl he is heieby, authorized and direct
ed to donate, without expense to the
I'nitcd States to the county of Web
ster, Nebraska, odd cannon or Hold
piece captured by tho American Army
from tho forces of the Imperial Ger
man Government, to be used for orna
mental purposes. i
Died
Mis. Trances Cockrall, known to all
as "Grandma Cockrall" passed from
this sphere of action, leaving nil earth
ly ciues and sorrows last Thursday
afternoon, to the sure and certain re
ward that awaits one who has so well
illled the mission for which they weie
placed here on earth. She had suffer
ed an illness of n year's duration dur
ing which time she had.beeu given the
best attention that medical skill could
provide to no avail.
The deceased was born in West Vir
ginia eighty years ago the fifteenth of
this month She leaves to mourn her
death five daughters and two sons:
Mrs. Curt Hlauch of Hlue Hill, Mrs
Anna Hlauch of Holstein, Mrs. Mae
Knutson of Hladcn, Mrs. Geo. Mann
near Lester, Charles of Canada, while
Nellie aud Orley are still at home.
Funeral services were held by Rev
Llniugerof Cowles, from the home in
Pleasant Hill Township last Sunday
morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment
was made In the IMeasaut Hill ceme
tery where she was laid to rest beside
her husband who proceeded hen to the
great beyond several years ugo.
CITY COUNCIL HOLD
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
Mayoress Mary Peterson called tho
Council together in regular session,
with all members present, on Tues
day evening, at which time very
little, if any, business of importance
was up for transaction.
Tho compensation policy of the
Globo Indemnity Co. was accepted by
the city, as was also the estimate of
the ordinance cxponso for 1921, as
presented by Councilman Sherwood.
The city clerk was instructed to
certify tho expense of cutting weeds
on private property and tho county
clerk was requested to change the
paving assessment on tho books in
tho county treasurer's ofllcc, so that
thoso who have made partial pay
ments may pay tho balanco in equal
amounts of ono twentieth yearly.
Tho following claims were allowed:
11. II. Frazior S175 00
W. A. ratten
112 CO
I3crt Perry - .
C. D. Whitakcr
S. R. Floranco
0. C. Tool
C. R. Lewis .
Lawrence- Doyle
Frank Clnwson
Sam Mountford -
Smith & McKimmcy -
Joo Hewitt
Piatt & Frees
Geo. Trino
John Navel ..
Mnlone-Gcllatly
Pittsburgh Meter Co. .
Mueller Mfg. Co.
Nnt'l Refining Co.
105 00
12 CO
227 21
31 48
85 00
75 00
55.30
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2 95
213 GO
572 88
30 85
8 40
9 C5
188 01
G 38
180 00
ni-LaWnl Fire Hoso Co 020 SO
Mid West Elec Co. 102 81
Edward L. Smith of Kingston; Kan
sns, nnd Miss Jessie V. Bcldon of
Lebanon, Knnas wero united in mar
riage by Judgo Ranney Monday.
Celebration Pleases People
Notwithstanding tho threatening
weather and minor difficulties encoun
tered, the uelobratlon ot tho Fourth
under tho diioctioii of the Red Cloud
Fire Department was a completo suc
cess. Tho merchants and bus'uoss
men aie to bo complimented on their
splendidly trimmed windows and tho
display of flags and rod while and
blue decorations which contributed
appreciably to tho appeal ance of the
city for the occasion.
People began coming to ihe city
early in tho forenoon aud .continued
until In the evening the streets were
crowded. The races were enjoyed by
a large number of speetatois aud
Messis. Gardner aud Maun gate an
exinuitton or uerouauo stttnis as a
free attraction.
The parade of decorated automobiles
was very pretty and required a great
deal of work to arrange. Mrs. I'1. L.
Smith won first prize with a Ford
coupe decorated in white, beautifully
trimmed. A. L and Clara Walker
were awarded second money, and R.
V Wcesnor third. These cars wore
adorned with floral decorations and
wero very beautiful. 12. H. Newhouse
was represented with a float advertis
ing tho Edison phonograph which
contained uconscaled orchestra. Smith
Hrothcrs exhibited a Fordson tractor
on n float. Sutton and Shipman en
tered a Reo truck. It. P. Weesuor's
float emphasized their "Wake 'em
up" slogan with a huge firecracker
lighted nnd ready to go. Plott & Frees
demonstrated the "old and uew" way
of delivering building materials. The
parade was load by the Franklin band
which furnished music for the day, aud
with which everybody was highly
pleased.
The ball game between Franklin and
Red Cloud was an interesting contest
and ended iu victory for the home
boys to the tune of two to nothing.
The boys all played good ball aud the
game was thoroughly enjoyed by all
who witnessed It,
During tho ball game the Red Cloud
Community Chorus rendered several
selections to a large aud appreciative
audience in frout of the Newhouse
building.
The water fight between Hoso com
panies one and two was won by com
pany number two, Gardner and Mann
gave another acrobatic exhibition
which ended tho days program.
Maxwell Bros, of Kansas City who
were on tho program were unable to
come and owing to ineiOoient service
of the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany u telegram from a Hooking
Agency in Kansas City in charge of
them stating that this attraction could
not be benf but another could be sub
stituted, was delayed several hours
and the fire boys recelvod it too late to
secure the other attraction.
Owing to tho rain in the evening tho
Uro works wero dispensed with and
will be shot off next Wednesday even
ing commencing at 8:15.
Bert Stevens Now Owns Nyal
Drug Store at Smith Center i
A dent was eonMiinnmted the fhstof
tho week whereby Ilert btevens be
came Hid sole owner of tho Nnl Drug
tatoru. He formerly was in partnership
with Mei ill Dltnond. Hurt takes pos
session tomoirnw the Hist of tho
mouth. lie will keep tho pieoent
foii'c Ivan Wallace wilt stay pennti
iiQiitly in tho prescription department
Uert has boon in buslne-s here for
home time and every one knows him to
be the iduil business man. WViO
Miro his placo of biiilness will keep its
shaiu of tlie putronaue it hits hereto
to 10 aud keep its rank with tho lino of
leading drug stores. Smith Center
Juiirnal
Tho Denreu of Honor will meet next
Tuesday afternoon iu tho 1. U. U. V.
hall and all the members aro requested
to bo present
Albert C. Httuoft an i Miss Vnsti M.
Kuiitml, both of thisulty, were grunt
ed a marririgo .license Tuesday .and
wero married at Guide Rook.
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Are you fair
to your watch?
An automobile needs frequent
attention. What about your
watch a mechanism infinite
ly more delicate?
CARBON In the motor of n
car will decrease the running
efficiency of that car. And
yet the carbon will accumulate.
The car owner, knowing this, has
his car frequently overhauled
and the carbon removed.
And yet this same man, per
haps, will allow his watch, a
mechanism infinitely more deli
cate, to run for years without
attention. All the while it is ac
cumulating dust for tiny dirt
particles will sift in through the
most tightly fitting ensc-and this
will in time Impede the timekeep
ing performance of the watch.
Your automobile performs oc
casional service, but your watch
has to run continously for n full
twenty-four hours each dny.
Look at your watch. How long
has it been since you took it to
n jeweler for examination?
We Make 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
B. H. Newhouse
Rtd chud Jeweler and Optometrist Ncbr$k
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Only 500 Single Admissions Available
For Grand Concert by ELLEN BEACH
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At The Red Cloud Chautauqua
JULY 26th, at 8 p. m.
Here is a real opportunity (tickets only $1.00. children 50c)
to hear one of the WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANOS
right at your door. She has sung in the largest opera
houses and for the rulers in every capital in Europe
Prima Donna of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, with
three recent appearances there. Soloist of the big Shrine
Conclave at Des Moines The only Soprano who ever
thrilled on Fifths (Jennie Lind was the first to thrill on
Fourths) The highest voice in the world (six whole notes
above Galli Curci and Tetrazzini) and one of the sweetest.
With all this she is
A Great Democratic Artist
GRACIOUS and PLEASING to Popular Audiencies
Mail orders filled in order received, Address
S. HARDMAN
RED CLOOD, NEBRASKA
She will sing "The Skylark" in which she reaches B flat
above high C. It is worth going miles to hear her sing
"Annie Laurie," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," etc.
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NUMBER 27
If your watch is to run at its
highest efficiency, it should be
cleaned, oiled and adjusted at
least once a year before the last
particle of oil has disappeared
from the bearings.
Our Service Department is
well equipped to make any re
pairs and adjustments that may
be necessary.
And white ycu nre in, we par
ticularly Invite you to view our
very complete stock of new
watches dressed in attractive
Wadsworth Cases.
I. T. Amack
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