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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
tvft u D .'tOfcoi$lMtfM fl" N 4 &v ry K X MV.. If w k MMM'MRHflMHMMKMIM K' AS TOLD TO US u Huy Hroiul ut Powell and Pgpe'H. Eskinw Pie 10c at Powell's Cafe. L. H. Kunt spent Tuesday in Hastings. M. 13. Horzog of Hastings was the city Wednesday. J. C. Mitchell was a passenger Crete Monday morning. m to Chas. Steward was a passenger McCook Friday evening . Chas. Moon of Hastings is In the oity today. Next Wednesday ington's birthday. is George Wash- Kev. J. M. Bates was a passenger to Hastings Tuscdny morning. Attorney A. M. Walters of Hill was in the city Tuesday. Blue U' v. Sy Ilardman wns a pniwcnycr to Superior Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Christian was a passen ger to Blue Hill Monday afternoon. to Fred Nelson of McCool: spent Sun day with his family here. , Finlcy Bright was a passenger Cowles Saturday morning. G. A. Schultz. was a passenger Hastings Friday morning. to to Mrs. Jas. Gouldic was a passenger to Inavalc Thursday evening Mrs. W. H. French was a passenger to Hastings Friday morning. Rev. D. Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Saturday morning. Mrs. Dennis McCartney wj.s a pas senger to Wymorc Tuesday morning. Tlio Nuckolls County Live Stock Bleeders Assn. will hold a Combinat ion Sale at Nelson on March IS, 1022 Mr. and Mrs. Max Marshall of Rivcrton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amack, residing southeast of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wiggins and son, Alfred returned home Thursday evening from Nelson where they spent a couple of days with relatives. " Rev. W. II. Cope was a passenger to Burchard Thursday morning. . M. McAllister of Beatrice was visit ing friends in the city this week. Con. Barr of McCook spent the last of the week with friends here. Eskimo Pic 10c at Powell's Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Will Britton of Desh ler spent Sunday with friends in tho city. A large number from here attended ; the wolf hunt at Holsticn last Thurs i -""day. tl ' Mrs. Edith Palmer departed Satur day morning for Wichita, Kansas after spending tho past few weeks here with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Hcrrick. Two good places to eat, and Powell's Cafe. at homo Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Kalcy will en tertain a few friends at bridge tonight. Hev. II. A. Frantz and daughter wore passengers to Kansas City Wcl-nesday. Messrs. Henderson and Ehly of Os borne, Kansas ware in Ihn city Wed-nosday. Mrs. 15. L. Morlmrt will entertain the Christion crurch Circle tomorrow afternoon Chas. Funk went to Guide Uo-k Tuesday morning to spend a few dava with friends. The Red Cloud Auto Co., have mov ed in with the Walton garage in the Newhouse building. Mr. an 1 Mrs Floyd Turnuru ar. giving a dinner party tonight at 1 o'clock fo seeral friends. Wm. Sunbcrry of Hastings arriv ed in the city Monday evening to spend a few days with friends. The Red Cloud High School Debat ing team went to Fairbury Friday morning whore they had i. debate with the Fairbury High School that evening. C. H. Miner and D. B. Burden were passengers to Kansas City Sunday ' morning. Miss Mabel Bailey spent t ' "with her sister, Mrs. Harry '.'and family at Superior. Sunday Waller A wolf hunt will be held south of town next Monday. The roundup will lie in the Hansen pasture.. Phil Traut returned home Sunday morning after spending the past two weeks with his sister at Lovoland, Colorado, and with friends at Casper, Wyoming. Mrs. Ed Sutton was called to Omaha Monday on account of the death of her father, Wm. Holliday, who was taken to a hospital for treat ment there about a week ago. Mrs. Chas. Egglcston and baby went to Blue Hill Wednesday morn ing to spend a few days with relative!', Art Gilbert returned horn Satur day from Grand Island where he spent a few days with his brother, .Taints. STRAYED OR STOLEN A female Scotch Collie dog named Lassie, fat and wt 75 lbs. Reward Notify W. II. Roberts. C. B. Castler, route agent for the American Express Co., was in the city- Tuesday attending to somo busi ness matters. Mrs. Ed. Pulsipher and baby were passengers to Holdrcge Friday even ing, returning to this city Sunday morning. Mr. Pulsipher accompanied them home to spend the day with his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newhouse and irtoaby of Guide Rock spent Sunday ;with their folks in this city. W. B. Smith returned home Monday i morning from Denver where he spent the weekend with his parents. , A. U. Kaley and W. G. Hamilton went to Omaha Sunday morning to attend the clothiers convention. Mrs. Andrew Saladen returned homo Monday morning from Rivcrton where bho had been visiting her sister, Forest 0. Myers, editor of tho Alma Record, was in the city Tuesday and vhile hero he made this office a visit. x A double wedding occurred last Friday evening at the home of Rev. N. B. Wagoner at which time he unit ed, in marriage John M. Drake and Mac A. Shipman and Raymond E. Shipman and Pearl M.n White. Mrs. Frank Hughes and children re turned nome Monday evening from Hastings where she had been visiting her parents. Fred C. Bangert and Miss Elizabeth Albcr, both of Guido Rock, were grant ed a marriage licence last Fridav by Judge Ranney. Lee R. Henry of Guido Rock and Miss Pearl L. Douglas of Lawrence were united in marriage by Judge Ranney Tuesday. Roy E. Shaw of Fairfield and Clara A. Wallenburg of Dewcese were granted a marriage license by Judge Ranney last Thursday. Mrs. D. R. Hughes returned home Tuesday evening from Clay Center and McCool Junction where she had been visiting her daughters The P. E. O's will give their annual open meeting in the form of a pro gressive party tomorrow evening, to gather first at the home of Mr. and Mrs .Ned Grimes and start tho ball rolling for an evening of pleasure. Mrs. Byron White departed Wednes- The following shipped stock from day mornimr for St. Joe where she here Sunday morning, C. H. Miner wil visit friends before returning to one car of cattle to St. Joe, A. B. ' hcr home at Harshaw, Wisconsin. Crabill four cars of hoga to Kansas Rev. and Mrs. J. E. J-rboe went to Ottawa, Kansas Friday morning where he will conduct revival services. Try a bar of Eskimo pio at Powell's Cafe. - City, Delancy Bros., two cars of hogc to Kansas City and J. E. Yost two cars of cattlo to St. Joe. One hun dred and eighty three cars of stock including that loaded at Red Cloud comprised the stock shipments on the line of the Burlington west of here Sunday morning. These wore handled in four trains from here. J. E. Yost and James Mcintosh ac companied the stock sh'nmml from hero Sunday morning to Kansas City. ' Gcorgo Hart, Traveling PasrtCDgor Agent for the Burlingto t was in the city Thursday attending to business matters. The P. E. O's h-ld their regular meeting at the A. D. Ranney home, Monday evening. Miss Yola Swart?, was initiated irto this club at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cope entertain ed about fifty ladies yesterday after noon in a sp'cial meeting of the W. C. T. U. and their friends. The program was a memorial to the groat leader of this organization, Francis E.t Wil lard. It was an extraordinary meet ing, full of informaMon and interest ing facts. Twenty-two memuers i joined and a volunteer donation of ) n arly four dollars was made. Light1 refreshment's were served by th hos- j r s assisted by Mrs. Chas. Brubaker and Miss Mary Christian. Another ' ,A Gun' Club will be organized this yg party is plnnnrd to tako place soon Mr. and Mrs. Holton Lotson enter tained 24 girsts at a 7 o'clock dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Cathor. Bridge was the amus-ment of tho evening. C. T. Smith ""shipped a enr of hogs to Knnsas C'y Tuesday. Ho ac companied the shipment to market. Win. Lain also shipped one car of hogs from Lester to Kansas City. evening at tho Commercial Club rooms and if you arc interested you nliould bo present. Dr. R. S. Martin rottimcfi Friday morning from Sidney, where he had been visiting his ents and friends. homo Ohifc, par- Gilbert Wntkins, who luws Ikk'h- im pairing batteries at tho Ofdcvio Bros., garage for sevrral months, returned to Hastings Tuesday. v''cn the membership end'd nc:;t week. campaign is Mrs. Clara Sherer returned homo Sunday morninp- from Denver where iho 'had been visiting her daughter, Mrs: Carol Ailcs and fnmMy. Eskimo Pie 10c at Powell'o Cafe. The FOLKS 3HF1&&aif& ExhllaratingBURLESKandVAUDEVII.Lf SuieAlivaynFillcd liPrcltyGWK t'unnyClowni ConeoMM F.atilpai . I nlliant hcei i iinvirpnmcai. AT HOME EXPECT YOU TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT VISIT IT A contract for the creation, nt Colv, Wrnming, of n twn-Storv htlicno lintel of ' hniignlmv. tvpo bus liei'n let, li.v t o Burlington Riillroad This hotol Is for tlin neconimniliitlou of tourist', pn'orlng or lenvliur Ycllowstono Pmlt by 'iiy of tlio Cody Rnnd through the Uiiftiiin Bill country. Tho building ili lii'U fclinped with spacious loliby and extended' vemndas, oovorlnu h total irt'H of IH.ftOO feet, cost 9160,000 and nccommodato 100 guests. la mli'l tNin to the customary modern foutiire.-. th. InMtitlUtioti will Include filtered w ttor for drinking, cooking and bat It. nit purposes, improved tiro protoct Ion rievinp, uhowur Imihb and now kinks I i llglitliiL', plumtilng itnd heating nr rngi'innntR nit for tlio comfort ami conv. uiencH of the traveler. MATINEE DAU Y, 2:5, VNUb U:3U EVERYBODY E3 AEI NYOODY AiwaytihoeiecttsU'itfUestSlw 7ostof Chicago Farm LoariG All vvmitinu fur m limnn onll find ( in 1 Iwvm BomMlilng new to offHr you, ,1. II. UAILKY Township Has Ten Residents. Tin mast peaceful place on earth ut piuM'iit l.s paid to he the township of I.t'-Tiiiliu-Guailnin iu the Depart ment .SoIuo-et-Oli-o, 1104 far from I'arls. Newr large, the war lias reduced Its population to an even ten souls, only i'uur of whom aro eligible to olllcc. Itut each French commune- under r00 Inhabit tint iiuiHt have ten aldermen. I.o Tiiitiu-CIiiudnin elects her Hrst four without n dissenting vote nnd then In Vitus six outsiders to help steer her ciuiiifj of stnte. The annual budget Is l,fi00 francs. The present clerk says, "II n'y u rlen a fitlre." ills predecessor cJnlms that In ono decade ho recorded three births and two deaths, hut no marriages. Yet to Iiiiyq this commune dissolved or annexed would cost im mense sums and make ten persons un happy for ever after. Farm Bureau Notes PIG CLUB The Poland China and Duroc Jersey breeders arc back-of Pig Club work. In the meetings held Jast week by these bred organizations they believe that pig club work is tho greatest movent nt ever started for keeping tho boys nnd girls on tito farm. It is the coining generation of which we must think. To many boys and girls farm life becomrs r. drudgery. Yet. if they ran have a pig or calf or tome stock of their own for wliicli to caro and plan, it i different than just do ing ''dad's chores." Each association will give T.ophy cups at the local shows and the breed ers consigning to tlio Poland Sale on February 18th, and tlio Duroc Sale March -ltii are offering tho following. Boys' nnd Girls' Prizo Tho Poland Chinn and Duroc Jer sey breeders arc consigning bred sows to these sales arc providing for a special show and offering a prizo at the Farmers' Institute next Octo ber, which is the close of club work. To Boys and Girls buying a bred sow or gilt out of these sales, who will show tho best gilts from their sows litter and winning first in this special class, purchase price of tlio sow will be refunded by tho breeder who consigned the sow and tho gilt is to become the property of the breed er, there is to dp out ono gut nee. Pig Club work needs the coopera tion of tho progressive and successful breeder. It needs tho beiufit of the counsel and the stimulation of their active leadership in tlio local clubs. More Aims Than Money Tlio object of tiic boys' and girls' club woric of the United Slates De partment of Agriculture and State Colleges haft always been and still is to develop boys and girls into useful men and women with an interest in tho work of the farm and homo and the industries upon which the future of the community and state depend. Growing of pigs, increasing yields of corn, designing of economical and attractive clothing, and conservation of friut and vegetables aro incidental to this undertaking, important as thev mav seem. In other words, n boy cannot develop a State Champion pig without nt the same time develop ing himself. HENRY R. FAUSCH County Agricultural Agent. m m ' In the District Court of Web i ster County, Nebraska. In The Natter ol the Application of Al- phle E. Hansen, Administrator, (or "j License to Sell Real Estate. ' Now on this 7th. day of February 1922, Alpbie B. Hansen, administrator of the estate of Henry G. Hansen, do eensed, having prebutitud his petition under oath praying for license to sell the following debcrlbod real cntato of tho said Henry G. Hansen, (Incensed, to.wit: An undivided one-third inter est in the South West Quarter of the Npith Eust Quarter and the South htdf or the North West Quarter or Section 10, Town 1, Riuige 10, in Webster Coun ty, Netinit-lfH, Hut jecttn the hmntstcad rttflit in -aid IhimI of Louise Iliiiiben, lor tho piiymunt of debts allowed Hgniiislhald ehtxte, and allowance, and costs of adniiuihtrutiou, tor the rfiihoi. thut there is no peisotnil property in tht) pn-seHhioii of said Alphio 12. Han sen, Hiiministmtor, bu.oiiKing to buiii real estnie to pv hairl debts, allow ances and ooslb. It is therefore ordered, that all per sons inturested in nutd estntn apptiir hdoiii iiih hi ch-iiniicih in the cltv of U"d Cloud, in Aiiul county on 120th da.i of, Mnre.li l!)i'-', ut the hour of ten Otillica, A. M to show cau-e, li nu llieio be, why a lieeiihf should not be granted to said adiiiiiiistnttor to hell no much or tlio above described rol i)tate of ha Id deuedHiit. at, stint I be iiicehiiry to pay said dobli and ex penses It. ih furlhuroidoriul that a copy of this oidtM' bu nerved upon all peiholis interested in H'lid ustatu by causing (he Mime to be, published for four mu ceSNive wuulciu tlio Red Oloud Chit f, a nuwspaper printed and published hi said county of Weiibter liKVVIS II. IHiACKIdSnUK, Judge, of Disiilui Court T 1 Duroc Sale I will oiler at Public Auction at the farm 6 miles south of Inavalc, 5 miles northeast of Womcr, 6 miles south and 7 west of Red Cloud, on. At 1:30 1 roaKacsn MM. 31- DUROC BRED SOWS & GILTS Bred to Oran Cherry King 394751, Repub lican Valley Pathfinder 393735 and one High Sensation Boar. One Herd Boar, Oran Cherry King 394751 Also 1 roan milk cow 7 years old. 1 two year old fat heifer. 1 fat cow 7 years old. 'V TERMS: 8 months at 10 per cent on sums over S10 fflftni Fr ini rL mn Col. J. II. Ellingcr, Auct. S. R. Flonince, Clerk I 3E DANCE r Friday, Feb. 24' Given by Red Cloud Post No. 238, American Legion. BESSE AUDITORIUM That Snappy. Syncopated, Irresistible Music Will be Furnished by the "Kromatic Kids" If you like to dance you can't afford to miss it. Legion dances guarantee good clean a crowd and lots of fun. Admission $1 Spectators 25c Improvement oa Banjo. A new btuijo Is Kpeclally designed in meet the requirement of duoco or clicstriiH, Htnge pei-formaiiccs ana pluy Inj,' In liuj;e luillB. Tito banjo, de scribed In Popular Mectianlca Mugu zlne, litis a wooden Bounding board net Just buck of the bead. A horn, opening from the Hpnon between the bend nnd sounding board, pnsse through the frame of the instrument and throws tne entire vlume of sound forward Into tho hull. A second board cover the back or tUc Instrument This not only increason tho volume ol ysoiind but. by vnrlatloivu In construe tlon, the quality of tuue can be con trolled toouit special pwjw.es. Babylonian Civilization. Itulns of a IJabylonlan city dating back 2,000 years before the Christian era have been discovered at Kolsu Nyek, Asia Minor. The city was mimed Hums; It seems to have been one of the earliest homes of feminism, If not, indeed, of woman's emancipa tion. The ruins prove that tho com inunity which lived there wns partly military nnd partly commercial. Cunei form Inscriptions give many odd de tails of the organization of the city, which was governed by a prince and a prefeqt, assisted by a princess and a woman prefect, whoso powers arc said .to havo been precisely cqunl to those of their mule colleagues. Records of u regular postal delivery service have been found, tho letters being written on bnked tiles of a circular shape. 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