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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
(Till 11 .-r r'H ; t ..4 Hvn i" 1 f v "titjVf&ii-t v( (1 'K--l t- T "T ' '(. -. . . ( i" , . . '! r ..' . . i - .Mk-rtW . " jmtft w , , . . . --f w CONTRACTOR - m We do huildinc? from the excavating to the paimintf 'complete; "We "will f igure-your job to furnish- all -materials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do FRAME BRICK and, STUCCO work, Let us show you the difference-between good and inferior stucco. . W$' build screen doors andwindow screens and ao carpenter work of all kinds. Let us have your order for screen doors and window screens now. GRANT CHRISTY ii!!i!:i"i:;i!iiii.'ii!!iwfiiir!iLliiii:iCi8iiiiif,iiiiii:iliiiiiili:mi!!!l rmmimmmnii!;iiiinmii;:rii!iiironmMHiii:mmii3iiir MMM Need Groceries To-Day? IV, w... i A LWAYS prepared and waiting to fill r any Grocery order" is the motto under which our store is run. It means that no mat ter how small your order may be or what par ticular items you may want, we are ready to supply them. We never allow any of our lines of package, . ,-x., bottled or canned goods to decrease to a "sold out" level! Neither do we offer anything in the Vegatable or Fruit line, unless it is strictly "J fresh. And what's more, we are sure our pri ces will please you, P. A. Wullforandt Groceries and Queensware srauiiQSDX I uiuumimu.Lmmumiiiij jujiuuiuuuiimminmapnn! ualit Y A GOOD JOB WELL DONE A piece of printed matter with your name on it is ypur "Per- . onal" representative wherever ;j it ay Vc foiniL J IV Surely then, the best isnone too"good - M ' ; That's the basis on -which we "guar- "J ' .'-' x . . aniee-your satisf action,,, with our , . , ,i,,.,",, Printing. ;(-' - Qualify is the watchword hre 11 the time whether; the job be laig r little, '' ,' The Red Cloud Chief We Do Only The Highest Grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING Add Tone to your business by getting the best t-UwUhj ii vSsw IflSl vtlv R 1 ' ' vS$sSMkjWT(JCi iv wv f SHL visKaBfryEsasa 'Itiiiii'tfgiifi irl' Sfefi u - ' ' '"Wn : m : ill! THE; vRED; CLOUD CHIEF XWI Cloutf, NbrMkLH '" fDlLISHKJD EVERY 'TBUE8D AT 'CuttrM tn the Vofto'aJe'e t BA Clou'd'.Neb m Beeotfd ClftM Mtt i " A. B. MoARTHUR,lEdlt4r and Owner Advertising Rates Foreign, per column Inch I5c Local, " "10&12M COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES (By Henry R. Fausch) IfAlUS Tlic season of fairs is again here. The Webster County Fair is August 22nd to 25th at Uladcn anil the Nebr. State Fair at Lincoln, September 3rd to 8th. Fairs are looked upon by some as a holiday which it rightly is. You get at a fair what you go for, be it ed ucation, amusement, relaxation or trouble. In most cases you will find the "Midway" much more crowded han the stock sheds. The major' ity of the best fairs arc cutting out poor shows and gambling devises and ore trying to give instructive amuse ment. Fair associations as a whole aim to give folks what is wanted. Let the folks demand more purebred stock and a clean midway and you will get it. Both are needed. Wo are human but let's keep the right balance. Some fairs leave behind them a flattened pocket-book, regrets, disease and bro ken hearts. Let us demand fairs that will safeguard cur children. Let's plan on attending fairs and when you go make up your mind to get the best out of it. New thinps imptoved livestock aic shows for your benefit. The exhibits arc assem bled for ifcc purpose of comparison and by compraison w.? progress. There are wonderful lessons for nil of u. All to often the most woith while part of the entire fair, the live stock, is located in some obscure co - ncr of the grounds. It is woith you while to hunt it up and in fairncs- to yourselves, make honest compar ison between the animals there and those in your own feed lots at home. The breeders who exhibit at these fairs are more than glad tto give us full information and they are raising pure breds because their experience has proven them to be more profit able. LOCAL ITEMS OF, .' TtifltTY YEARS AGO. 1 '.) ) 11. PPW' ? ... ' . la the promotion of better Ne- catlonal exhibits and wholesome amk cjiejMhip. through edu- recreation. Llncolp, Sept. 34, (FrhUy, August 'Gtby'lKH Q. R'. 'Ctianey is home from Postmaster Warreq aud vfe' Lincoln .vltfylng. 1 .. ,' Mr. 0;H.. Potter baa returned Home. Mise Rett Abel expect to TJ'Mfi' tiasuDfi is eicwaaya.. !(;)'; Quite i. larte'Dultiber of Red Olood people ezpeot to go to Denrr thle week. ' Rev. Geo. O. Yelser will occupy .the pulpit at the Baptist church nest Son day morning at 10;30 a. m. Supervisor Garber, has put In a very substantial bridge across Crooked Creek north of this city. Walter Sherwood has resigned his position in McCook and accepted one In the F. & M. bank of this city. About thirty-seven Red Cloud peo. pie went to Lincoln this week to hear McKinley Bill talk on the tariff. Ev, ery mothers' son of them camo back convinced that he was one of the most able men in America to-day.. Mrs D. P. McFarlitnd was in Rc publicau city this week. Park Perry has kopo to Michigan where ho will resido in the future. On Thursday evening at 7::i0, Mr. Henry Gilhtim was married to Miss Sarah Tulleys, daughter of our well known citizen, Dr. I. V. Tulleys. Rev. 13. J. Haudnll cillclatlug. Tho happy couple have both lived in Web ster county for a number of years and are well and promently kuown and es teemed by all who have the pleasure of their acquaintance, The Chief extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilliam and wishes them much happiness. About next Monday, wo presume the new dam across tho Republican will be commenced. The new com pany are rapidly progressing with their business and Tiik Ciiikf felt certain that with Its reopening and with the enterprising men behind tho project that there will coramenco a new ora of prosperity for Rod Cloud as it 1b certaluly one of the host water powers in Nobraska, and when once proporly utilized by other commercial and manufacturing lntorcsts, there will spring up big inducements for pcoplo to move here. Tho mill and electric plant will bo in full operation by Oct. 1st at least. Our people ought to feel highly elated over tho project At tlic Democratic convention held In IHue Hill, Ben McFarland was nom inated for sheriff. Jiiior CkaiUiii Work The Junior chautauqua work is al ways a feature 6t the "Midland'' Chau tauqua Circuit. Mrs. Don C- 'Rogere, wife of the Platform Manager.wu Jnn. lor Supervisor.' 'Miss Jessie Crabill was Assistant Junior Supervisor.' Every morning the children met at the tent for games and pBgeant prac tice. They played volley ball, the younger ones played with bean bags, indoor base ball etc. Friday tho Jun iors held an Indian Pow-Wow. They had a lire and roasted wciniesand had a general good time. On Tuesday, Aug. 1st, the Juniors stnged a pageant, "The Conquest of I'eacc." ThU was a musical pageant in costume. During tho week tho chil dren practiced dally drills in prepara tion for tho Hnal day when they ap peared' in publli'. There was a big Itcd and Green contest-on throughout the week. The children were divided into two groups, one group wore buttons with green ribbons nnd the other wore buttons with red ribbons. Special bleachers at the tent were assigned to each fac tion, nnd they prepared banners to rep resent their respective sides. The con test consisted of three parts. First, Stage decoration the stage was deco rated with flowers and bunting on al ternate days. Second, Tidiness about tho tent. On alternate days they po liced the tent, picking up papers and arranging the chairs in order. Third, Conduct at programs. Points were de ducted by the judges for noise or dis turbance at senior programs. The judges were: Mr. J. C. Mitchelll, Miss Elsie Gather, Miss Jessie Kel logg. After the judges announced their decision on the last day of chautauqua, tho cutire group of juniors held an ice cream party in honor of tho wlnulug side. 66th Cav. Diy. U. S. Army Army Bid. Omaha, Nehr. We aro having some dltliculty in get ting men for the Olith Cnvnlry Divis ion (Organized itcserves) and Uoucurr- cu to me inui co-oneruuoti between the Departments in chargo of the per sonnel of the GGth Cavalry DivUionaud the National Guard might result in a mutual benefit. This Corps area includes a li&t of states in which cavalry material is very rare and what there Is Is greutly scattered. In many cases it has been fouud that men desire to enter one par ticular branch and no other. For in stance, a man desires to serve in Nat ional Guard Cavalry and it the State has no cavalry be simply does not en list at all. Will.' it' be. practicable to ask that yoflRCEvdtQIScers be requested .Incaeevthey-find suoh mep. toilet them know that there is such a thing as the CO th Cavalry J. Division ln,.t$s , Corps Arta' wbioln6i course- unclades the 'dtaW of 'NebmkmT '.- , , ' . ' . The Heed'qUafters-ef this "Division and Special TrooW of thfe'DlVlsion are .H'S, 'f?, who are quailed for coeuilpns who are scattered throughout j&ls atete who need bus know of toe existence of the 6Cth Cavalry Division to have .their In tercet aroused, If you can see your'way to assist us in this matter of getting applicants for commissions or applicants for enlist ment, you will be rendering a very val uable aid, Geo. B. Rodney, Lt. Col, Cav. D. 0. L. Adj. "Milesians." . " There are several theories as to the origin of the name Milesian as applied to tho Irish. One Is that the country was first settled by colonists from tho Island of Mclos (modern Mllo) in Greece; another that the name Is de rived fretn MUcslus, an early con queror, while still others clnloi tho term is tnKen from the Latin "miles," a knight. WlCKfESAYS jNEfc AO IN THIS NEWSPAPER S Ift A WAYirtC "ir rtA' aa in t? TMM" NEP. LOOKIW FERVA0R&5 CUSTOMERS l ARE GOtW OQNca. 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Eat Kellogg's regularly and get away from so much heavy foods and see how much better every one in the house feels t " ' V'ji "" lll Cj Insist upon Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes! None are genuine without it! v Mfo Aho maker of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOCC'S 3RAN, c- .lead and krumblcd re-gang, yj. awam - LtiahaaMaMaarog ryw s ;av;;-- 5aiu. .imu ;1 ' I "1 ,IM..Ui'iiikJillilliklinjl iiil.j ii. i i i i mwi.'ii jjiuii.i i. .. mini im;;..i..-.ii iT .,fuf I WF TW "T CWWjtiTlpi 4 I p 1 Wilson Bros.,' & Geo. P. He's Silk and Fibre Dress Shirts $2.75 to $3.75 , : .v . 2 ' .' u t.t Knppenheidier, . Block's and Goth, Craft Suits it 20, 25, 33)6 Per Cent - V '-T ' II Fur and Drew Straw Hats at Kf Discouit Palm Beach Suits $8, $10, 11,85, $14.85 $16.85. 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