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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
Ttf 8' sv- .s V U I', tliiturlunl Burltij Lincoln 7. A Newspaper That filres The News FITty-twt Weeks Each Year Fer 91.50 VOLUME 49 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, N )VEMBER 3. 1921 NUMBER 41 Photographs Do You Need Any This Fall? Now is a good time to get them as we are making a Special Price of $6.00 and $7.00 A DOZENFOR A SHORT TINE ONLY. See The Styles in The Street Case THE GLEASON STUDIO Red Cloud Will Celebrate at Inavale Booster's Lunch On Friday ovninn tho local Amcri- 0n Monday next Nov. 7th tlio Boost can Legion Post held h meeting at era 'oh will bo hld In the Royal which ttruo tliej decided to no to Ina vale to eclchrato Armistice Day as they linvo received an invitation from tho wideawake merchants of that town. They expect to have b bip barbecue and all the "Uxlnfcx" to go with it. A good time is anticipated Good Values pERTAINLY you want the lowest price on all your purchases. We are going to give you this help when making your purchases at ourtore. Remember our store the next time your wants are in our line. We are after your business. J. C- 7vnTCHeL-L- The Jeweler Grafanolas and Records F if th Red Cross Roll Call The Fifth annual Holl Call of tho American Red Cross for membership will begin Nov. 11 and continue until Nov. 24th. The Webster County Chapter' has 81871.22 on hand altho it is usine con siderable money each jour for dlifercnt Winds of relief work. So far as funds are concerned you can road II v ee that there Is no pressing need for them nud yet there must be a Red Cross organ ization that we may hold our chapter together and retain money for use in our own immediate vicinity. You will not be solicited but it is ad visable that at many as are interested should lonew their membership ut thlst time. Annurtl membership 81; Contri buting 85.0(1; Sustaining S10. All ex cept fifty cents for each of these mem berships Is retained by the local clinp. t-r for relief work permitted by the American Red Cioss. Detailed.,, in for mation us to the work being done will be cheerfully given. Memberships can be obtained at the oiUc- of the -ecre-tary. E. .1 Overin J ., Secretary. COUNCIL SAYS PUT ON AN EXTRA POLICEMAN Hotel. Give your name to MeRsers J. C. Mitchell, Ed Garbor or Dave Kaley and reserve yourphico Community Christmas Tree A nutnbor of persons in Red Cloud have expressed a desire for a Commun ity Christmas Tree. Tills is a splendid spirit and in lino with other united efforts to make the world brighter and better.. If you are interested come to the mass meeting to bo hold in tho basetaent of the Public Library next, Tuesday evening at 7:.'K) o'clock. jHiransi: tnnTnuntr.irarinmiiunmniirnimtuuiniiinrjiimiit'rr m To Our Patrons And Friends Mr. J. F. Edwards has resigned his position with the Farmers' Union to accept a position at Riverton and Mr. Will McPherson, who has been connected with the Union for the past two years, will assume his duties at the store. Carl McArthur has accepted a position as second man at the Eleva tor and G. A. Kailey will handle the clerical work for both the store and elevator, with headquarters at the store. The Farmers Union RED CLOUD, NEBR. Mayoress Mary Peterson called the Council together in regular session, with all members present, in the Council Chambers on Tuesday evening and after tho minutes of tho October meetings were read and approved the report of City Treasurer S. R. Flor ance wns presented nnd ordered placed on file. Superintendent B. R. Frazier of the light and power department reported the wells at tho power house as being full of oil, and at tho rate, now being used, the supply should run about five months. On motion of Alderman Sherwood tho Council voted that the Mayoress be instructed to secure the sendees of an extra policeman for tho winter mrnlh Also on motion of Alderman Sherwood the Council voted, that city treasurer bo instructed to transfer sufficient funds from tho Electric Light Cash Fund to Electric Light Levy Fund under Ordinance No. Oj, to take up two warrants and intora-ic to the Grand Island Loan and Trut Co. iVowing claims were allowed: Commissioners Give $1000 to Our Farmers Institute Red Cloud, Nebraska, November 1, 1921. Tho County Roard of Commission ers met as per adjournment at 1 0,'clock p. m. with all members pres ent. A committee -consisting of E. J. Overing, J. V. Auld, Henry Gilliam, C. 13. Steward and Jas. S. Gilliam officers and members of the Red Cloud (Farmers' Institute appeared be fore the Board and through their spokesman, Jas. S. Gilham, asked that tiio 192L levy, made for aid to, County Agricultural Societies bo di vided equally between Bladen Fair Association and the Red Cloud Farm ers' Institute. They also filed tho proper certifi cates as provided by law showing they had complied with all the re quirements of the law entitling them to share in this appropriation equally with Bladen Fair Association A motion wr.s made by Crowell seconded by Shidler that this appro priation be divided equally between tho above mentioned societies and County Clerk instructed to draw a warrant on the General Fund for $1000.00 to Bladen Fair Association and 1000.00 to Red Cloud Farmers' Institute. Motion carried. Tho application of Jesse Brooks for admission to the Soldiers' Home at Burkctt was npproved by Board. Tho following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND W. D. Edson $ 99.85 Omaha Printing Co. . .... 31.70 University Pub. Co. ..-. ... C.14 II. Ludlow - - 5.20 O. J. Kailey 24.00 Anna B. Spanoglo 'll.GG Henry R. Fausch 239.20 Anna Stumphenhorst 60.00 ST" B. R. Frazier W. A. Patten C. D. Whitakcr Bert Perry. S. R. Floranco 0. C. Tool 1. I'oylo 1 . C. R. Lewis... F;ai k Ciawson L. Simpson Malone-Gellatly A. B. McArthur Smith & McKimmoy Sam Mountford 5-1,17 Nat'l Refining Co 159.G0 Johnson Oil Rof. Co 19-1.01 Mutual Oil Co 290.59 Midwest EIcc. Co 47.G7 150.00 . 125.03 , 85. CO . 7-3 0'. , 552.01 , 53.40 . 75 00 . 85.00 7-2.' . 15.00 , 10.40 , 3.20 , 4.80 Frank Starr Robert Damerell F. E. Maurer J. A Denton Nelson llartlett Wm. E. Wallace T. J. Chaplin G8.8G 8.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4-00 5G 40 Grace Church Services 24th Sunday Aftor Trinity Sunday School at 10 a. m. Holy Communion with special Miss ionary Sermon by Rev. J, M. Bates tit 1 ft tn. Confirmation Instruction at 1 p.m Evening Service at 7:30 p. in If you dont worship olsowherc, como aril worship with us. Grant Shidler - 125.00 H. 11. Crowell II. A. Stumphenhorst Clara McMillan Chicago Lbr. Co. W. 11. Rpwsncmns ... tuto Journal Co. -....- Ilpd Cloud Chief - Klopp Pr;nUmjr;Co . C. A. Waldo . URinOH 1'WD H. G. Fein'-...:. C. JR. Rnkealrnw , A. O. Meffcv-d , ... Acrni-1 J. Doyle Harm Hopp..n .... ....- Win. Tnpbam 4 ft 0" G7 ()'' 11 :j GO'V' r 7 " 1:' ..'' ai.'i'io 81.80 32.50 G.r)() rfi.0" 2'i r.n 2') '1 lr.n'io CnnW'iNon'. -I.- I'00 II. E. llowh - O. A. Wells ....,-.- John Himmclbcr'g - -J Frank Worm an - POOR FARM FUND 131.90 1R.95 45.00 107.00 4.45 miiiffiffliM S'nndanl Oil Co Edimr Mcintosh 15.00 Mrs. Ed. Gllbort went to Ohappoll ' Board adjourned to Dccembor 13, Monday to visit hor daughter who in 1921. I very sick. i n. f. PERRY, County Clerk Alarm Clocks A new slock of Westclox Alarms BIG BENS SLEEPMETERS BABY BENS AMERICAS We Nike 'Quality' RightThen the Price Right B.Ji. Newtiouse Red aoud Jeweler and Optometrist Arcbr m - i " - MBtiBMMH I Ut is EASY to wash PYREX t Nothing can adhere to its hard, odor-proof, grease proof surfnec. It is easy to keep clean for it will not chip, craze, bend, dent or discolor and always remains new. PYREX is the original the first transparent oven ware and is guaranteed not to bregk in actual oven-use. PYREX is made in shapes nnd sizes for every practical baking purpose, it is a saver of time, fuel nnd dishwashing drudgery. ImA 1 1 SSKbzr Stefc-l- sil1 TRINE'S HARDWARE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wc do building from the excavating to the painting complete. Wc will figure your jobs to furnish all mater ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do'FRAME BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you the differ ence between good and inforicr stucco. -. GRANT CHRISTY 4 t r -