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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
m 1 m h 4 5 if' S' 1 H -v csT Jr VJt.Hln 111.... . - ".-Oljm.l u V"'" ').( J, .itrisSS w BJfiBP4By!t'gggili A.. v ( V i . ... . " -PSKPi11 -jMocr"T iM ' J TT1 --MgSPgMBIEtjagaEgnWMfagte .. -i5l-i Ncvisnapcr That Olvcs The Ncns l3lfty-two WccKs Each Vcar For 51.50 VOLUME 50 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 10.1922 NUMBER 7. ai'iwMaiiucf jnuawBJHuiMj nransfflnnunmi Overshoes Four buckle, all rubber $3. Six buckle, all rubber c$5. 8 Boy's 2 buckle, all rubber . . . $2.90 Women's 4 buckle, all rubber $3.20 Children's 2 buckle, all rubber $2.35 We Have the Best of EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES AND - Our Prices Save Ycm Mohey D A Limited Amount o SWEET CLOVER' SI At $8.00 Pe bushel Tk Farm RED CLOUD, NEBR. To 'be Well Gowned " Gives One Coefidence and Courage SILKS arc the goods for not only a good dress, but a serviceable dress good for all occasions. Have a nice line of silks In All Colors In the much wanted taf fetas, crepe de chines, and canton crepes, which arc the leading silks for this spring and summer. Come in And Let Us Show You The Line Before You Buy.' Also a large line of 27 -40 inch laces for panels or sleeves. Barbara Phares Neb?ud Paul Pope Sells Out Mr. Paul I'ojti', who tnothurwith hl uniilu C. . I'opt' lins enmhieU'il thu Pipe Ih'otliur.s Unrhvi( ;uul linplo mont store in thi- city for iniiuv yourf, lins Hohl his inlLMOst to his illicit;. I'ftiil will luinitin In thu city for n few months hut expects to move to t'u i. foriiiu in thu nuiir futiiic. Hu has been u hiicccssfol biisiili-bs nnii :iul his msuiy fiieiids urc liuloeil MirprKuri to leiiiu of hi- holliiiK ool. Banquet Tonight A IJtisine'-s Mci'h Diiincr will Iio'kIv ell lit, tho Powell Uafe tonito nt7:.10 by Ilia Cliainhpr of I otimieree. An eli.- borutu hnnqiiPt i-. bclii(i prepuretl and Mr. Adam Uroetle, of lln llasliiihTrl Initio, lias buon nnneil to spealc. Hnv inn miule it roeent tiip to iluwit'.i lie will no doubt have much of grout in terest to say. All who have been mins od by the committee tluiuld tot in touch with llt'V. Newlund or It. 1, Wcchiiur that u pinto may bo lcseivod, as n veiy inlet csting and ciiUMtaiiiing time is untlcipated Jim Jensen Enters Prize Ring lied Cloud is .soon to be placid ,011 the mop with the coiuIiik ''white hopo' in Ustic olrulcH with JIiu .Icnson pl;iv ln the lendiuir role. Jim weighs SCO pounds nnd has thu longest reach of liny fighter in tho world today that being 83 inches. Ho will burn hUflrs? light, at Omaha on tho '2'Jud arid his maiicgers in that, city ate confident that he will bu a pugilist with a great future in view. Jim is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Jensen residing souih of town and his many friends heto are mi re that ho will win his flrst bout. Ex-Service Men's Census . Baptist Church Notes Sunday School at 10 n. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. Pastor Npuaks on hard." Evening Worship I'M p in. "Tho 0 lory of Homo" in. T.'i l'ho easy way tuado Subject The National Iloadipiat ter-. of the American Legion boiiicliiuu ago decitl od to take a census of the njeuibeis of tho Legion ami also of the ex service men in the United States. State Com mander William Kitcliie of tho Depart ment of Nebraf.hu has appointed Mr C M. Sherwood of this city to be Chair man for this county ami this gentle man has appointed a committee ftom tho four Lotion posts in the cott'ity to send out tlio fiuestioiiaircs which will be mailed shortly to each ex.sorvuv man and ho is uracil to fill it out mid leturn as soon as possible. Will Open New Bakery Messrs. Henderson and Klly of ()3 borne, Kan , wero lit tho city Friday and catrcd the building just vacated by tho lied Cloud Auto Company, in tho Tuiuuro block, and a to to talco possession somotlmo (n March. These gentlemen arc cxpctloucud baiter-) and will open a first class bakery with an ice orcam parlor and confectionery in connection. Tlicy expressed themsel ves as being well pleased with tho business outlook In this city. They have tho appenruncoof being live wires and intend to conduct a high class business and use considerable space In the now'apapeis, Little One Laid to Rest Grace Church Services Stxugcsiiini Sunday Suinhiv School ut 10 a m .Morning Servico and senium by HciJ J. M. Hates at 11 a. m. No livening Service Wc arc looking fonvatd with grti t intcrocland pleasure to tho visit of Bishop Hccdier, Dean Tvuor and Dean Wells on Sunday, Iib. 'Jfith ut which time several members will bo continu ed ami Mr. Ilardman will bu oidalucd to the Diacouate by the IStshop. Burlington Reduces Summer Rates West Announcement was made Unity at thcg'tieial ofllei's i f the l'urlltiKtoti Railroad that tho liutliugton, Git a' Not them ami Not them L'aeiflc Itail wnys hail docltled to miUc u substant ial eduction in summer tourist fans to Colorado, the national p-irl.s uhd other losorts in the Rocky Mountain rc'giouv I'. S Etistls, Passenger Trallic Mana ger of the liiirlliiglon, ostiinated that Jio reduction would approximate 110 pet cent ami inai n wouiti in ouocrrc stoic tho fares which woio eU'ective prior to the big increase inac In 1020 SAAIUKL HAKDMAN TO E ORDAINED FEHRUAKY 2BTfI On QufiHiuagcsima Sunday, Febru ary 2Cth, the Right Reverend George Allen Hoechcr, D. D. Bishop of western Nebraska, will ordain Mr. Samuel Hardmcn, who for the past ten and a half months has been in charge of Grace Church, Red Cloud, to tho Diaconate. Tho ordination will take place at Grace Episcopal church on tho morn ing of the abovo dato nnd Bishop Beccher will bo assisted by the follow ing clergy: the very Reverend Dean Tyner of Hastings, Dean Wells of Broken Bow, and the Itcv. J. M. Bates of this city, who will present Mr. Ilardman. An event of this character is very rarely to bo witnessed in a city of this size and thoso responsible' are arranging for extra chairs us they will no doubht be necessary to scat the congregation. I One of Each $2.75 While the present stock lasts I am offering two bargains. A guaranteed watch with unbreakable crystal - - - - $ I B40 A guaranteed alarm clock - - $L40 These are both special values at the prices. Also a very few guaranteed eight day alarm clocks at the right price. We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the PricejRight .15. H . Ncwhouse tr a a t rcj cloud jeweier ana upiometrist Nebras ka Dorris I.ucllo Bggloston, the little duughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Clmrloa Eggl03ton, died Friday afternoon at tho Mary Limning Hospital In Hust ings after having underwent an opera tion for what was diagnosed aschrotito appendicitis. Slio was taken suddenly MISS JOSEPHINE MIZER TO SUCCEED MRS. F. R. HUGHES Tho Community Chorus, which haa beer, working togethor the past year and a linlf under tho able leadership of Mra. F. II. Hughes, has reorgan ized for work and expects to put on an Easter program, as it has in past years. Much to the regret of tho entire Chorus, Mrs. Hughes finds it impos sible to continue directing, because of trouble with hr voice, hut tho Chorus considers themselves very fortunate in that Miss Josephine Mizcr has con scntcd to direct for tho coming months. Miss Mizer's training and experience spenk much for the benefit and pleasure to he derived from her leadership. Tho Choi us takes this mean's of ex tending a hearty wccomo to nnyono who would like fo sirg with them, nnd cordially invite you to como to the next regular meeting held at the Brethren church, on Tuesday, Fibrti- GENERAL CONTRACTOR We do building from the excavating to the painting complete. We 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 inferior stucco. We build screen doors and window screens and do carpenter work of all kinds. Let us have your order for screen doors and window screens now GRANT CHRISTY Shop first door north of Holland Hotel. Res. phone 72N iianii:i!!inniii!iniLlrj!!!8;irni:i,'L'i,;ij.ii.in.iiMi mrrTtrtritr&Mnimi.T.ril7VriX!rTimTrix(rrl-jrrrTi .1 lr ... , M , ,. .,-gJT..frr We Do Only The Highest Grade Add Tone to your business by getting the best 111 Wednesday morning, w.ia removed to Hastings Thursday evening for . flrv 21. at 7:30 n. m. The now music treatment but could not survlvo the wjn have arrived by that Urn" and it operation. Bho woulil liavo bean Ihroo.will bo tnn first ralipnnal for tho Easter music. Now i the t.mo to join. It is very good training f.nd the musical programs put on in the pns' ipcml: fnr tho Chorus. yeiua old her uext birthday April 23th. funeral services wero conducted from the homo Tuesday afternoon by Rov. Cope and iiiteVtnont mado In the Blno Hill cemetery j Tho ninny friend of tho family deeply sympathize with thorn in their , bereavement. BE PRACTICAL The young man in love often goes into raptures about "the blue of the sea in her eyes and the golden haze of autumn in her hair," but remember this, young man -SHE'LL EAT just the same as any other healthy girl. Therefore, get down to practical affairs. Save your money, deposit it in a good reliablo bank like ours and get ready to own a home for you and tho girl and to provide the three square meals a day that you will both 61 need as longis you live. You know when poverty comes in at tho door, love sometimes flies out at the window. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flounce, Cashier Capital and Surplus ftjj,ooo.oo Vtpoiits Cum anient by the J)ejwUor Ouarnnt'j Fund of the Slat of Xtbratka K!!anffiumiLram w; Mr. and Mrs. John Whitsel return ed homo Monday nCtcr spending a f3,v days in Lincoln. Are You Buying Dependable V visLJLsJ That Is The Kind We Sell Melon e Gelisttly Co UVUVAV.VVVV.V.V.V.V.VV.V.VAVVAVJVVVVWfVi ' 5 s