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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1921)
JUH OLODD, &&BKA&KA, &BtKt : PROTECTION X ))y use of TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Travellers Cheques protect l,o tourist by nffordlng iv sale form tn which to curry funds. These cheques, which nrc Issued In deiioinlim ttons of 810, 820. S.'O, niitl 3100, furnish n ready tdonttficntlon of the holder ivtid nro paynble up on countcr-Blgimturc. They tun accepted throughout the world by banks, hotels, trans, portntlon aompanles mid business houses. Heforo tiilcing an extended trip lot our of fleers explain In detail the ndvaiitHKes of carrying theso cheques whon travelling. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, President Rod Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cailile VtpotUt Guaranteed by the Depotltori Guaranty Fund of tie btale of jeurana ummimmswMmmmmwmmmsmmi-mamMmmmmu Methodist Church Notes Sunday School u; 10 n in. Church scrvlco ut II. n. in and 8 p. in. Epworth LeaRiic at 7:15 p. in Prayer rnuutliiK Wodne-Atlay evcninK t 8 o'clock. If you are not attending elsewhere wo extend to you a cordial invitation to attend our Sunday School, und chinch services Il.vnny'V. Cope, Pastor to to n n b m mm mimiummimamaiM WWVVVV,fV.VMVMW.VVAV.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.WM . : IF ITS FENCE POSTS We Have 'Em I Malone Qellatly Co. "Talk with us about fence posts VWW.W.V.V IWI AUDITORIUM ACCOUSTICS BEING IMPROVED Carpenters are busy taking the overhead beams out of the Bcsse Auditorium, padding the ceiling, and putting in moulding to remove the echo which has made it all but im possible to hear distinctly in this beautiful auditorium. It is expected that when these im provements arc finished, the ac coustics of the Auditorium will bo second to none in the state. The management of the auditorium and Mr. J. V. Auld are showing their faith by effort and money ex pended to give Red Cloud the very best in wny of building suitable for putting on the biggest and best in wny of entertainment. In keeping with the improvement in the building, they have secured Flcschcr and I.eComtes Listen To Mo a big Musical Extravaganza, of thirty people for October 2nd, Ralph Dun bars "The Bohcminn Girl" with 50 people for October 1 5th, The Hazel McOwcn Stock Company, for October ! 21st and every Fccond Friday night all winter, provided the patronage is sufficient to induce shows of this quality to return to Rod Clourt. Commercial Advertiser. In Memory of Col. C. R; Besse (Hy his daughter Mi-b E. Bese Joyce) It was seventy-four years yesterday. That ho gladdened his mother's heart, When he came to her a tiny babe, F iv he wiib of her llfo a part. Ssventy.rour ycnr.s! A low time look liHok, On the joys and sorrows of one. Hani were tho places he was called pabs through In losing his parents, wife and son. As una, by ono they loft his side To obey the Father's call; It was often hard to understand That His love was over all, Hut wc t'.iink how joyous the meeting was When his journey of life was o'er; His dear ones all waiting with out stretched hands Whore parting shall be no more. He met his friends with a ohoery smilo Though often his hoart was sad; Hut ho hid it all with courago bravo That others might bo made glad. We astc the good father who could not 111 til spurn To cheer us In future years ' Teach us like him our troubles to meet With smiles Instead of tears. Tho Ke had wandered far away And knew life'n deepest joy and pain, lie desired that sometime ho should bleep Heneath the dear old pines of Maine. Junior High School Course First Setn. ismMtmn Just For Comparison 1913 1920 out, that in 1921 build 'ing a certain It has been Jigurcd house, the LUMBER cost $1,600.00 in 1913 $3,300.00 in 1920 $2,000.00 in 1921 Freight has advanced $280.00 on this material, since iprj iufiich makes the lumber cost at the present lime a trifle over $100.00 more than it did in ipj, exclusive 0 h freight raise. Piatt cfr Frees A Surprise. A boy, nftor growing up, Is always jreatly surprised to find Hint the mem bers of a brass baud don't play for the fun of It. Unclassified. Tes," said the snobbish young lady, 1 realize that It takes all kinds of people to make a world, and I can lay I am very glad I am not one jf them.M American Legion Weekly. 7th GRADE Second Seni. Required Arithmetic Arithmetic History History Geography Physiology Gram, it Reading Gram, & Read. Spoil, it Writing Sp. & Drawing Elective Choose One Manual Tmg. Manual Tmg. Dotn. Science Dom. Science Music Music 8th GRADE Required Arithmetic Arithmetic History fc Civics History it Civics Physiology Geog. of Xebr. Gram, it Read. Gram, it Read. Sp. it Writing Sp. & Drawing Elective Chooso One Manual Tmg Manual Tmg. Dom. Science Dotn. Science Muslo Music It is desirous to orgauizo Orchestras in both tho Junior and Senior High School any student that can play a string or wind instrument is urged to enroll credit will bo given upon meet lug the requirements of the State De partment. A. H. GELW1CK Congregational Church Notes Rev. Mary 11. Mitchell, Pastor. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a ui. Prayer and Bible Study Friday even ing at 8 o'clock. All aro welcomt to any of these services Children's Fair Ticket Free We have n few tree tickets for the Thayer County Fair, for Children's Day, Wednesday, Aug. ill. They en title any school child free admission and grand stand privilege on this dale, If signed by the editor of this paper. Call and get one if you nru entitled to it Mr. Powell of Nolcigh w,ns the gucs: of his sen Oliver and wife the last of the week. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an Order of Sale Is sued from tho otllce of Clarn McMillan Clerk of the District Coutt of tho Tenth Judicial District, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a do cree in an action pending, therein wherein James W. Auld Is Plalntlir. and against Louise F. Hansen et al De fendants, I shall offer for sale at pub lic vendue, according to the terms ot said decree, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the south door of I he Court house, at Red Cloud, In said Webster county, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holden) on the 1 1th day of September A. D 1021 at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, tho following describ ed proporty, to-wit: The EBSt Hnlf of the South West Quarter (EJ-; S W .) and the West Half of tho South East Quarter (W'M S E.,) of Section 17, in Township 1, North of Rango 10, West of the Oth P. M. Given under my hand this 4th day of August A. D 1021. FRANK BUFFER Sherlli. Hernard McNeny Plalntiif's Attorney Farm Loans I am ready as always to make Jany and all farm loans Ht the lowest rate and best option. Absolutely no wait lug and no expense for Inspection. .1. II. Bailey. Grace Church Services 14th Sunday After Trinity Sunday School at 10 a. 111. Morning service with sermon by Rev. . M. Hates at 11 a. m. No Evening Service. Dr.W.H.McBrlde OKNTIST OVER STATE BANK YOUR BUSINESS IS JUDGED to a great extent by the stationery you use. The careful selection of good paper, well printed,makes your correspondence distinctive. Ask us for samples of work on Hammermill Ripple Bond. Red Cloud Nebra.akBL E. S. Grber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish " PICTURE FRAMING Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And. Furnish You with Fixture ii HHBr rl I A pipe's a pal packed with P. A.! Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment if you'll get close-up .to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself I ' Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! jYou can chum it with a pipe and you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why every puff of P. A. makes you want two more; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last ! You can' t resist such delight ! And, you'll get the smokesurprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert ! Such entic ing flavor you never did know I And, P. A. stays put be cause it's crimp cut and it's a cinch to roll! You try it! Print Albert Is told In toppy rsd bags, tidy rtd tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and In tht pound crystal class in mi'ii or with oponcn rnoUtener I Oil. PRINCE I :mflMHF b yggr.?? ' m tik&itdi: '' mH witffc, ANNOUNCEMENT RED CLOUD CITY SCHOOLS School will open Monday, Sept. 5th. Junior and Senior High school students will enroll and check credits Friday, Sept. 2nd, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Non-resident students arc required (in accordance with the law) to show ccrtilcatc permitting free attendance or pay one semester's tuition in advance. (H. S. tuition $54.00 per semester, Grade tuition $27.00 per semester) be fore being allowed' to enroll. Tuition to be paid to the Superintendent. Dom. Sci. and Manual Training fees ($3.00 per semester) must be paid at the time of enrollment. Students must elect on a definite course for their high school work and will no't be allowed to change after en rolling. All students will be reouired to recister in tho Academic course (Colleee PreDaratorvl unless accomnanied bv their parent or guardian, or presenting written permission to enroll in one of the Special courses (English, Normal Training or Commercial). Students are required to carry four subjects except by special permission. Only those students whose grades havd averaged 00 or better will be allowed to carry more than four subjects. Credit will be given for Music with professional private teachers under the conditions established by the State Department of Education. "SfiJ&Pc- Only those students who are in good standing (having made three credits in the preceding semester) and who have a passing mark (70) in three subjects, may be eligible to participate in school Athletics. The following Courses of Study are offered: ' First Semester Required English I Algebra I Agriculture or Biology language Latin or Span. ACADEMIC Second Semester NINTH GRADE Required English IS, Algebra II , Gen. Sci. Language Latin or Span. First Semester Required English I Algebra I Agriculture or Biology Manual Tr. or Dom. Sci ENGLISH Second Semester NINTH GRADE " Required .-. .. English II Algebra II .. Gen. Sci. Manual Tr. or Dom. Set.. Required Gcom. Plane Caesar or Spanish Greek History English III TENTH GRADE Required Gcom. Plane Caesar or Spanish Roman History Botany ELEVENTH GRADE Required Required English V English VI Physics Physics European History European History Elective Elective Algebra III, Cicero or Span. Solid Gcom., Cicero, or Spanish TWELFTH GRADE Required Required American History American History English VII English VIII Elective Civics . v Elective Elective Note Graduates of this course will be admitted to tho State University or any College of equal rank without examination. NORMAL TRAINING TENTH GRADE Required Required English III English IV Debating ' Geom. Plane Geom. Piano Greek History Roman History Manual Tr. or Sewing Botany ELEVENTH GRADE Required Required English V English VI Physics Thysics Algebra III Solid Gcom. European History European History TWELFTH GRADE Required Required American History American History English VII English VIII Elective Civics Elective Elective Note Graduates of the above course may enter the following colleges of the State University with out examination: Agriculture, Engineering and Business Administration. COMMERCIAL First Semester Second Semester NINTH GRADE Required Required- English I English II Algebra I ' Algebra II Agriculture Bookkeeping Elective Elective Language, or Language, or Manual Tr. or Dom. Sci. Manual Tr. or Dom. Sci. TENTH GRADE Required Required Geom. Plane Geom. Plane English III Botany European History European History Elective Elective Language, or , Language, or Manual Tr. or Dom. Sci Manual Tr. or Dom. Sci. ELEVENTH GRADE Required Required- English V English VI Physics Physics Reviews Arith. nndDraw'g Reviews Geog., Spelling Elective Elective Languagq or Algebra III Language or Solid Gcom. TWELFTH GRADE Required Required- American History American History English VII Civics Pedacopry and Sch. M'e'nvt. Obs. and Methods Grammar and Composition Pub. Sch. Music G weeks Note Normal Training students arc urged to combine Normal Training with: tho Academic course by electing two years1!! language." This per- 'att<s a student to titer coUegoiupp-'graduation First Semester English I Algebra I Agri. or Man. Tr. or D. Sci. Com. Arith. English III Geom. Plane or Man. Trg. or Sowing Typewriting I European History Second Semester NINTH GRADE English II Algebra II Gen. Sci. or Manual Trg. or Dom. Sci. Bookkeeping TENTH GRADE Com. English Geom. Plane, or Manual Tr. or Sewing Typewriting II European History ELEVENTH GRADE English V English VI , :" Shorthand I Shorthand II Typewriting III Com. Geog. Physics Physics TWELFTH GRADE American History American History English VII English VIII Shorthand III Shorthand IV Com. Law Civics Note Commercial work is offered to all students,thoso electing the full course being given preference in case the department is overcrowded. Reading and Physiology Electivo ; i?$r" "'Titej W "" If I 1 " ' L' y :. SKSS-MflWlMtf Jbwu ',rJr2- : 4ltbout ttuUMtloa. Ktt4 ; .J j:x.- & aa,iw.afij.ti,,t.w- ... w..: -4 A ' ill 1 J k&c - v . j n . . . cdutnwamvr fj;wvwMtt'Jf;,'!''u'-f i-iiir-M?iii??ww'ssxrJTi'?tt'iHn