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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1921)
fp RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Children's -School Wear Week School starts September Otli. While lots of mothers have anticipated the dress needs for their little ones, many have been delayed by one cause or another in making their purchases until now, while scores i of other needs will be discovered when preparing the childreri for school. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nobrankix. School Dresses Our Showing in Pretty School Dresses in the READY TO WEAR In Sizes From 4 to 20 Years at Prices That Will Satisfy The Most Exacting SWEATERS Nothing is more serviceable for cool mornings for child- 'ren than a good sweater. i-,. Before buying come in and look,- ' ams - 4- Il!..yt)U pref ef to make the dresses we have a nice, Hire of gingham, - linch,Tpoplin or wool -in-most all of the wanted colors. Hose In buying hose you want the best you can get for the money. I have selected my stock of hose with care both as to texture and price. 'bOlilolUOD KVnitV THURSDAY tucrtd lit the I'm toit.ci nt Hcil ( loud, Nub an Second (.'Inns Matter' A. U. McARTHUR,.i:dltor iiml Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch I5c Local, " " " 10 & 2i Looking Backward Thirty-five Years Ago-Itema From the Chief of September 17, 1886. the Agent for Home Journal Patterns BARBARA The Women's Store RED CLOUD NEBRASKA WIWWW. ,WWl Mrs. Ed. Amack , I. T. Amack Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING ' :: BOTH PHONES :" ; I. T. AMACK- lW.W,".V.V RED CLOUD. Nh PHONE IND. 76M .VAV.V.V.' W71W'WAV,VVAV.VAV.V.V.VV.VV.'.V.,.V.V.V.V.V.V m n miK , w h Miss Cordic Shcrer will attend Stato University this year. T. II. Kolloggifc Co.'s new brick build ing is booming right along. Mibs Caroline Ncwhousc left Mon diiy for Lincoln to attend the State University. This week wo publish proposals for bids for tho erection of tho new Odd Fellows Hall. " J V. Moon is in tho city suporin tondiug tho erection of his now brick block which will be under headway 60011. County Cleric Bailey, Judgo Mo Itcighan, J. L. Kalcy and a largo num ber of other Hod Cloud citizens attend ed the 6tate fair this week. A. J. Kcnney and A. S. Marsh wore over to Salem recently in the iuterest of our city la relation to tho Missouri Pacific cxtensioa Tho consecration of Grace Episcopal Church of this city by Bishop Worth ington took place Tuesday with appro priate corcmonlos. Our Chinese Laundry Is now open and ready for business. Wing Lee is the handsome proprietor while John Win will assist with the "washco" business. John Storey, who for many years has been the trusted employe of Ilenry Cook, has been promoted by Mr. Cook to manager of the City Pharmacy. Charley Hunter, congressman from Iuavale, Is the proud possessor 01 a male heir. Tho board didn't "pass a resolution congratulating Charley but the Chief thinks they should have dono so. Dr. L. II. Beck, well known lit this city" and for several months connected with Henry Cook's City Pharmacy,' has located at Itivirtoti. Tho doctor steps into good practice, Dr. Staple ton having decided to go west to en. gage in tho drug business. The numerous friends of Hunk Vlauior living noilh of this city gave himself and family a geneful ami lusty honsownrinlng on lust Monday night Ilenry has just erected a line new dwelling house and it was thought only just to commemorate the event in h propi'i 'manner as ho one of tli pioneers of the county. Thi business outlook for lied Coitd iu indeed encouraging lrom the present nu' look With ten new .stoto I'oms goiiu "l' "11 ii'ntpd.nud then to think there are not enough store, rooms lo till tl.e wants of those who nro Reeking tui-iticss location in our clty $ 0 ALL WOOL Patterns over before buying your FALL SUIT or OVER COAT, or we both lose SHE J THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners Dyers Tailors Both Phones Bell 88, Ind.l93M We call for and deliver your clothes I I JnAArtArtftAVAAv1.vwvAv-v-VAvvtfvwvuAvrtft HPHE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE tells the whole story of your business career. Write yonr letters on Hammermill Ripple Bond) correctly printed at the Chief office. It creates a favorable impression. Thirty Years Ago-From Tho Chief September 11th, 1001. o! 'IPfl.W . At Camels are made for Men who TtmxiSHCf DOMESTIC '& l B Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality and DEMANDfit:.: iThey prefer Camels because Camels'give tKem tli'S smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because' they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTYAFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his bwti thinking, you: want fine tobacco in your cigarettes, You'll find it in Camels. (And, mind you, ho flashy package just for; sfiow. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! Jhese things don't improve the smoke any. more than premiums or coupons; But .QUALITY! Listen! . That's CAMEL'S! JU J. REYNOLDS Tolitro .0. . Wuitoo-SiWa, N, C, Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebraska Dp. E. Mp GHlflOPRflGTOjt PHONES Ind. 193-X Dell 48 Office Turnure Dldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L, H. Blackledge red cloud Nebraska, The Margin of Safety is represented by tho nmount of Insurance you enrry. Don't lull yourself Into n fancied security. Ik-cause lire has novor touched you It docBti't follow that you're Immuno Tomorrow -no today, if you have time and you better llud time come to tho'ofllec and we'll wrlto u policy on your houso, furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY 11(3 TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.eilable Insurance Robert l'ottor is home from Billings Montana. Will Tulloys is home again from the north-west. Ward Rloss, of Wisconsin, a ft lend of J. II. Bailey's was in the city last week. John and Charlio Dickerson and Tom L. Wilson were taking in the state fair. John Dickerson is rolling around over our street on bis new safety bi cycle. Mrs. A. C. Hosmer and daughter Ethel were in Lincoln this week tho guests of Mrs A. L, Funk. C. Wiener, our popular clothing mci chant has just furnished tho fire department with a tine new outfit of suits Walter Warren Is homo from Ogden where ho lias been for somu time past. Ho had quite a serious attack of rheu matism but is getting hotter. Will West and Will Yelser are rais ing n very line crop of down on their upper Up, that in time (a long time) will be an undergrowth for a mustache. Several railway serapera etc , be longing to J. N. McDowol's outfit pass ed through Hed Cloud this week. Our reporter hopes another railroad may bo in sight. Married at Red Cloud, Nebraska, Septeinbor 1st, 1891, by D. l Trunkey, county judgo, Mr, Eelort G. Bargmau and Miss Rcrtlm E. Shutts, both of Webster County. Alfred Iladell whllo engaged in drap ing the store of which ho is manager, had tho step ladder to give way bo. neath him Monday porclpltating him to the floor, In the fall he fell on his back across I ho ladder which camo noar being fatal. However wo are glud to learn that he will recover. It was a close call for him. Renew Your Subscription Farm Bureau Notes Tlio T.ivrtnck .TiwlL'incr Contort of Adams County won firet, score 2311, 1 Webster County ranked ninth, scoie 27G0. The score of the mcmbeis was aa follows: Earl Portinor 1001. Cecil Means 0Gf and Marion Steward 791. Earl Portinor was first in cat tle, scorn 275 Mid second in hor-os score 9o. Cecil Means was third In hoie, core 293. Tho Hairy Judinsr Contest, Hall county won f:r-t, .core 2779. Webster county second, -com 2740. The score of thj nvmb-vs of tho Webster countv team cro William Arndt.D62, Paul Gurney POO and Lorimer Edson 8S1. The Demonstration Contest of tho Webster countv Shorthorn Club rank ed fouitli and tho Web-tor co'ir.ty Ilolatoin train von 7.ih. 17 t'ani--competing. Tho Miorthovn Team wa- repre sented by Amelia Steward and Eu Konc White. The Holstein Team by Paul Ciurnov and Lorimer Edson. XEWTOX . GAINS COMING. Newton W. Gains will speak at the following meetings: Beaver Creek Township Tuesday night, September 20th at 8 p. m. at School Dist. No, Gl. Ratin Township Wednesday night, September 21 at 8 p. m. Bohemian Hall. Guide Rock Township Thurs day night, September 22, at 8 p. m. School Dist. No. 10. Inavalo Town ship Friday night September 23, at 8 p. m. Dist. No. 41. Mr. Roomer isv coming October 3, 4, eictfcraTKira ess llrn I lit I I ls3 A L V Sell 5 nnd Gth. HENRY R. FAUSCH County Agricultural Agent Niggerhead Mainland And Routt County Lump Pj We sell for cash that's ., why we sell cheaper. k4 :: FARMERS' ELEVATOR Hi 3 c Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindly assist ance dining the burial of our beloved husband and father and also for the floral offerings. Mrs .Ihs. Doyle and family. Dead Letter List The following Hot of unclaimed let ters will bo sent to the Dead Letter Department if not called for by Sopt. 20, 1021: Mrs. Martha Chalmers, Mr. James Crawford, Miss Marlon Dare, Miss Marlon Dare, Mrs. Ghulys Dawson, Ilr. John Kula, Mr. M. A. Roth, Mr. Harold Smith, John Swarts, Mrs. Jane Younglovc, II Zurmiller. II C. LETSON, Postmaster Mrs. Claude Garrow returned to her home in St. Joe Sunday morning after visiting for tho past month with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clnuson, nnd with other relatives. This afternoon llorb Ludlow had a collision, about six miles north of this city, with a car driven by man from Trumbull. Mr. Ludlow, his wife and d (tighter sustained somo bad scratches and the occupants, of the other car were badly injured, the driver received a deep gush in his neck and his dingh tor sustained a dislocated shoulder. Roth cars wore badly damaged LOST A pocket book containing 2 $3 bills, a half dollar and small chaugo on tho road south of the railroad track and this city. Tho pocket book con tallied the name of D. C. Truby, Shel ton, Neb. Flndor leave Bamo at this olllco M. M. Brokaw, Glen EUer, Kas Op and Im. Importunity may bo Op's twin brother, as nn PNrhaiiKC remarks,' but the two hnve not tjie same character Ihtlcs. Op never hangs around Insist ing the way I'll doe-.. Boston Trnn- J RCJ'lDt. Only Difficulty He Found. Her chief objoct was to make n fool of the latest fashionable philosopher. "Tell Mne," she cooed, "don't you llnil It n little difficult sometimes to wrlto all those hard things about women?" The philosopher regarded her with Impartial eyes. "There is a certain difficulty, madam," ho replied; "but It Is purely one of selection," Ultimate Literature. Criticism Is tho youngest 0 all tho literary forms. It will perhaps end by absorbing nil tho others. It Is admir ably suited to a very civilized society with rich memories and long tradi tions. It Is particularly appropriate to a curious, learned and pollto hu manity. Tor Its prosperity It de mands moro culture than any of tho vother literary fornix Anatoli Fraucc, How to Tell. It Is unite easy to tell how long a man has been married by the way ho speaks to his wife. If he says "My darling wife." that means threa months; "wlfey," six months; "tho wife," one year; ".Mrs. Blank," two or three yenrs; "the missus," flvo or six years; "mother," seven years; "my better half," ten years; "tho old lady," twenty years; "grandma," twenty-nlno years; "Mrs. Blank," forty-two years; "June," fifty years. Portland Oregon fan. 1. Chinook Language. The Chinook language Is a Jargon of Indian, French, English nnd other words, named after tho Chinook In. dlans of tho Columbia river In tho state of Washington and In British Columbia. It was once much used by traders nnd Indlnns In that region, but Is now nearly nbandoned. Gill's "Dic tionary of Chinook Jnrgdn" was pub lished In Portland. Ore., In 1801, nnd Boas' "Chinook Texts" in the Smith Bonlnn report of the bureau of ethnol ogy nt Washington In 1804. Theocratic Government. Theocracy was the name given to n system of government by ecclesiastical authorities, professedly In tho name ot nnd under tho direction of heaven It Bolf. Tho priests claimed to rule tin der tho Immediate sovereignty ot God, and the revelations nnnouffced an com Ing from the de'ty were given out ns the evll law of the state. Tho itfoplo of ancient Israel were undeV such a government from the time of tho Exo dus until the accession of King Saul, '1 i . W i. 1 1 -