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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
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Scouts and Their Fathers, : i FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 7:30 and 9: TOM MIX in "SKY HIGH" His latest picture. Also Little Sambo Comedy. Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. 25c and 10c ' Evenings 30 cents and 10 cents. SUNDAY, 7:30 and 9:( Wallace Reid in "A Dancing Fool" Ovey Comedy Aa real program. 30c and 10c MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 6-7 THE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER World's Championship Pictures Showing every detail of the big fight, all preliminaries and training stunts. Shows at 7:00 and 9;00 50 Cents and War Tax. 1 WWWrWWWWArWWWWWJN To be Well Gowned Gives One Confidence and Courage SILKS are the goods for not only a good dress, but a serviceable dress good for all occasions. H 3 Have a nice line of silks In All Colors In the much wanted taf fetas, crepe de chines, and canton crepes, which are the leading silks for this spring and summer. Come in And Let Us Show You The Line Before You Buy. A fjithor nml son brtiiqilrt whs pivun f u the I toy SomiKh anil their futhorMiit this l. H. cliurcli last Krldny cvonimj. In un uli cuvi- wliciu n bay cauld nut bo ticuniupaiittMl by bis futlicr tbti com mttluu provided liini an tsoort. A spluiidid two uoursu dinner whh served by tii M. K. Aid Snnlety, plntcs bcinj; laid for acvontjhoron KtiestH. With few exceptions all fur whom reserva tions bud befti iniide attended The patriotic rifcor-itions wcro cla boruttTtind carried out to the roost mintito doiail, i-vcn to a Mil all bilk 11-ik wiiich adoriifd tho desurt. .Mlniturc red iiatciietu carefully out fiotn card board were in uvidencc ns a reminder nf the anniversary of tlio birth of tho father of our countiy. Mr. Fred Mauier acted ns toast niast or and introduced the bpeivltuns of the evening. Mr. F.J Mundiiy, Mr. Kgo, Prof. Gelwick and E. J, Overlng were the spenkera and their subjects were appreciated by those present. Mrs, Ocorgo Kuilev also (,rave two humcrous readings which furnished amusement for those present The entire program was short, opioy and very entertaining. Kev. Cope, I'rof. Gelwick and Mr. D. H. Kaiey composed tho committee for the nrracKenient of this banquet and are to be congratulated on the success of the event. February Weather Report ii Teniperaturc: Mean 'JO ilejr i maxi mum pi il.-jf. on ISlli, miiiimum 1 below Ti.'ro on US li. l'louiplttttioti: Total 0.30 Indies. Sunutall: ioIiiI 0 0 indie--. Number of diiyh Clear "0, puttly oloud.v '-', cloudy (5 Uutea of -Sleet Ibth and 22ml, Thunderstorm 23ml. Wind N W 11 days. Ordination of Mr. Hardman Mrs. Sherman Laid at Rest Also a large line of 27--40 inch laces for panels or sleeves. Barbara Phares Re4od In Mrs M. C. Sherman, whose life has played an important part in tho early development of this county, passed peacefully and quietly from the caret, sorrows and responsibilities of this world at her home in this city early last Monday morning. Although she has not been in the best of health for nearly two years nothing serious was anticipated and her sudden death came as a shock to the community. Having spent a restless night she arose early and died while sitting In her chnlr. Margaret Mayhard Sherman was born June i!nd, 1817 in Dayton, Ohio. With throe sibtors she came to Nebras ka in the early days. In the year 1871 she and Mr. Sherman wcro married and bin co have made their home in Webster county, living for several years on a farm about four miles south wost of this city. She was a faithful member of tbe Christian church, and devoted considerable time in its sup port As runny otiier plouecrs of this county she met with many obstacles and adverse circumstances but it can truly bo said that sho fought lifo's battlo well. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband and five daughters: Mrs (1. E Uiice, Mrs. C H. Smith, Mrs. Ward Hyatt, Mrs. ISeruard McNeny and Mrs, Ho Fisher. Funeral services were conducted from the home Tuesday nf ternoon by Rev. Marjorlc Owens and interment made in the city cemetery. HARNESS and SADDLERY Back to Pre-War Prices Come in and see for yourself our exceptional values. Harness and leather goods of all kinds oiled and repaired Rebuilding and repairing automobile-tops a specialty. Fogel ( PUT! El) Red Cloud Bldg. Ji Vi DUILEK Nebraska On Sunday bst at Grace Hpiscnpal church the Hlglit llevetoud Guorg Allon Heouhor D. D. ordatuod Siimut' Hardman to the diacouate. Previous to the Ordination Service proper Morning Prayer was read at. 0:30a. m , by Dear. Samuel B. Wells of Broken llow, and at 10:30 Mr. Uaidman presHtitud u class of five members fur Conllrmatlon by tho Bishop. I At 11 o'clock tho Ordination Scrvlou begun the sermon was preached by the. Very Reverend Chat. Ii. Tyner noan of Ht.JMark's Pro-Cathedral at Hastings. Dean Wells read the Preface, and the Rev. J. M. Hates presented the Candi date. y The service was very impressive and thcchurch was filled to its utmost ca pacity. The music was beautiful aud vef.v appropriate, being specially com pllmented by tho Bishop. The altar was decorated with several boquets of beautiful flowers. ; The Rev. Samuel Uardniau will re. main in charge of Grace Church where ho has been active for the past eleven fcsinths. -. Special Service at Baptist Church Sunday Evening A special illustrated sermon on "Tho Romance of tiulilee" will be given at the Baptist church next Sunday at 7:30 p. tu, This bervlce will be of very particular interest to lovers of the beautiful, as tho pictures to be used are faithful re. productions of the world's great mas terpieces of art. Among those most famous will be uoted "The Tiansflguratlon" by Rap unci, "The Oiuciflxlon" by DeVinci und many others equally notable. The "lecture sermon" associated with these pictures, is tho wonder story of the ages, and will be really ap preciated by all christian people. A special invitation is extended to the young people to attend and enjoy this service. Tbe pictures for next Sunday night are already on band tints eliminating all danger of disappointment. v $1.40 One of Each $2.75 While the present stock lasts I am offering two bargains. A guaranteed watch with unbreakable crystal - - - - $ 1 .40 A guaranteed alarm clock - - $ 1 .40 These are both special values at the prices. Also a very few guaranteed eight day alarm clocks at the right price. I We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the Price.Right I E. H. Newhouse RcaxiQuj. Jeweler and Optometrist Ndrmk 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 Baptist Church Notes at We Do Only The Highest Grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING Add Tone to your business by getting the best Grace Church Services Yesterday March 1st was Ash Wed. nesday tho first day of Lent. This is the season when the church of all nges since tho timo of Christ has called up on men and women to pray more earn cstly, examine themselves more care, fully, aud strive to live more consist cntly as Christians. Let us therefore as blessed inhabitants of a Christian country talto spiritual inventory of QUrselves, praying our Heavenly Father to glvo us power to cast out tho unpro fitable things, and to accumulate thoso things which aro worthy in His sight, and proQtablo to tho wolfaro of our selves and thoso around us, SAMUEL HARDMAN. SERVICES AS FOLLOWS First Suudav in Lent Sunday School at 10 a. ra. Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Kvoning Prayer at 710. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th Evening Prayer with address utH p m, You aro all welcome to our services. This moans, TOTJ. ' ,'i The regular services will be held tho Gaptist Church ns follows: Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m Subject "The Great Force". Eveuing Worship 7:30 p. in. A spec ial Lecture Sermon" specially lllu6 trated "The Ilomauce of Galileo". NOTICE TO EX-SERVICE MEN The officers of tho Kcd Cloud Post 238 American Legion sent out a large number of qucstionsirca to its mem bers and also to those who do not be long and they would appreciate it if those, who havo not filled out their questionaircs would do so at once, as tho officers want to make their re port to state headquarters. 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 reliable bank like ours and "get ready to own a home for you and the girl and to provide the three square meals a day that you will both need as long as you live. You know when poverty come3 in at the door, love sometimes flies out at the window. x THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cuhier Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 Dtpotltt Quarantttttby the Depotlion Guaranty Jfand of th Statt offltbratla Miss Mildred Popo returned to Hastings Tuesday morning to resume her studies at tho Hastings College after spending a few days hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pope. Delancy Bros., shipped two cars of hogs to tho Kansas City market Sun day morning, No other stock was shipped from hero. One hundred and fifty-five cars besides thut loaded hnro passed through Sunday morning enroute to, tho Kansas City and St, Joseph markets. They wore handled in 'three trains from here, UWirWWWUUWWWArVWUVA Are You Buying Dependable COAL? That is The Kind We Sell - Malone - Getlatly Co. .. - - r.v.vvww.VAVWi i