The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 17, 1922, Image 4

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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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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. "VVc 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.
GRANTCHRISTY
Webster County Fair Association
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
entered In the I'ontofllco nt Hcd Cloud, Neb
as Second Class Matter
N.
A. D. McARTHUR.'.Edltor and Owner
BLADEN, NEBRASKA
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Advertising Rates
Foreign, per column Inch 15c
Local, " " . " 10 & 12H
LOCAL ITEMS OF
THIRTY YEARS AGO.
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Need Groceries To-Day?
1 C A kWAYS prepared and waiting to fill
rV 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 aie ready to
supply them.
We never allow any of our lines of package,
bottled or canned goods to decrease to a "sold
out" level; Neither do we otter anything in
the Vcgalable or Fruit line, unless it is strictly
fresh. And wliat's more, wo are sure our pri
ces will please you,
P0 A, Wullbrandt
Groceries and Quccnswarc
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A GOOD JOB WELL DONE
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A piece of printed matter with
your name on it is your "Per
sonal" representative wherever
it mav be found.
Surely then, the best is none too flood.
, That's the basis on which we tfuar-, 4j , . . 4;
antee your satisfaction with" bur J' ''' u "v
Printing. " , . , "
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The Red Cloud
We Do Only The Highest Grade
COMMERCIAL PRINTING "
Add Tone to y$ur business by getting the best
(Filday, August 10, ISM.)
1 V. Taylor and V. Thornburg will
go to Kansas City next week to attend
the K. P. conclave.
Joe Piivlicok'b wheat Is yeildlng at
tlio rate of (II pounds to the bushol.
Miss Mary Miner loft this week for
I'.ie east wlieie she will bo gone a year
to complete her education.
Joseph Can was lu Llladeu this week.
Local Items of Twenty Y.ears ago.
Frank Cowdcn returned from his tilp
to tlio eastern markets, Wednesday
morning.
.1 U. llutler and family of Cowles
passed thru here L'uusday enrouto to
Dresden, Kas , to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moranvllle and
Miss Marie Moranvllle departed Thurs
day evening for Suit Lake City.
lion MoFarlund left Tuesday morn
lug for Lincoln. Jim Cotlter has takeu
hisplaco in the store while ho is gone
Mrs Prank Cowden wont to Super
ior Tuesday morning.
U E. Speucoof llladeu was in the
city Tuesday.
11 J. Overlng Jr., was in Henlcleman
the Hrst of tho week.
Three Big Days, Aug. 23-24-25
Live Stock Exhibit, Agricultural Display,
Dandy Horse Races, Free Attractions
These Agricultural Competitive Displays are a Large
Factor in Encouraging Better Farming and Stock
Raising.
Democratic and Republican
Platforms.
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Of Omaha, will give Daily and Evening Conceits
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Singing
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The domnoiatie state plalfoim in
luipf pUil'es the paity to the follow
ing piiiiLipUs-
Hfduelion of governmental c.poiiFo
in state and nation.
Auieiulnient of the Esch-Cummins
law.
Opposition to tho MeUumber-Ford-ney
tariff.
Iiifht-hour day and collccUvo bar-
gaining.
Immediate passage of adjusted com
pensation net aiid improvement of hos
pital facilities for disabled ex-service
men.
Repeal of the code bill and the 1021
revenue net.
(Development of irrigation In weBt
t rn Nebraska.
State development of water power.
1 Opposition to the- four lams held up
i the referendum. -.
J Repeal pf the indeterminate sent-
oo law.
t ijegiejauon to improve marketing
ondltjons. .
" KruiuoAN" pLATroaii
: After boat ratulailng the national and
aUte republican administrations for
What good deeds they may have done
the republican state platform pledged
the party to the following principles:
Restoration of competlon in railroad
rates and return to the state "commis
sions of control over intra-state rates.
Prompt refunding of European debts.
Maintenance, strengthening and en
forcement of'prohibltory Inws.
Immediate passage of the Amoiican
Legion plan of adjusted compensation
and better treatment for disabled sold-ierb.
Immediate reiuru of all troops from
tho Rhino
Development of St. Lawrence water
ways. National legislation to prevcntbtriUes
Continued developmcutof state i oadn.
Amendment of code bill as suggested
by weaknesses developed in its opera
tion. Development of water power resour
ces by districts.
Repeal of the indeterminate sent
ence law.
Forest conservation,
Irrigation development in stato.
SEE IT. ALL FOR 50 CENT:
Children Under 1 2 Years Free
Over 12 Years 25 Cents
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Congregational Church Notes
Sunday School 10 A. M
Senium by Rev. Thomson. 11 A. M.
Union Evening Sorvlco outside Con
gregational church at 8.
Lutheran Church
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N July 29? 192 2rthlowwt. Bear in mind that thefte prktta
. pnecs ever qvtowa on U. 3 ,ppiy CO ute mote complete
Passenger Car Tires went into' Une of quality tires in the
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effect Royal Cords included.
These new prices should give
confidence to dealers and car
owners that no lower basis of
quality tire prices will prevail.
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world. Remember, too
as you read the follow
ing table that U. S.
quality has been posi
tively maintained.
SIZES
30x3 CI
30 x 3i "
31x4 "
30x3V4SS
32 x 3V4 "
31x4 "
32x4 "
33x4 "
34x4 "
32x414 "
33x414 "
34x4'4 "
35x4V4 "
36x414 "
33xS "
35x5 "
37x5 "
Royal
Cord
$14.(15
14.65
22.95
26.45
29.15
30.05
30.85
37.70
3B.55
39.50
40.70
41.55
46.95
49.30
51.85
Nobbv
TAUniC
Chain Uico
Plain
$12.55
15.60
23.00
20.45
24.35
25.55
26.05
31.95
33.00
34.00
35.65
36.15
43.20
45.75
$11.40
13.00
21 35
16.90
39.30
41.70
$9.75
10.65
1(3.65
15.70
20.85
21.95
22.40
$9.25
Federal Exrie Tax on ihe above hat been
dbwtica by the inanwjucwrcr
The dealer with a full line of U. S.
Tire at these new prlcei can aervc
vou better than you have ever
been icrveil before In the his
tory of the automobile.
If there ever wai any fan
clcd advantage In ihopplns
around for tires It disap.
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Regular sorvloos ovory first and third
Sunday in tho month In tho Advontlst
churoh at 11 a. in. . Kvoryuody wel
come 0. Uolnlt, Fastor.
In the promotion of bettor Ne
braska citizenship through edu
cational exhibits and wholesome
rtcreullou. Lincoln, Sept. 3-8,
Seek to Bribe Ghosts.
A firm belief In ghosts prevails
among tho Inhabitants of Central
Afrlvn. If it native believes that ho Is
possessed of a ghoht ho goes to his
local medicine man and nsk8 him to
expel It. Ono method tho medicine
man Ihih of doing this Is to prepare a
meal, hoping tliut tho food will tempt
tho ghost to leavo the body of the
man.
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