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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1922)
I v:t llfitorlfii'. Smlntj tIMVIU "StSV j.-r.f -" 1LL.2 21 -. jr j-.-rx.-""! jatagf.w.' '. - .". -A' ' r. -. . " Tl -rwWhR: -. . mm i SfcTCV-S'CJvVV'Ci.V "V.-" m - v -- v Bnv ' -.. - - jiM . si Z0- fS-" IT g - W T-hJ" Wfc - -J" LL JS .i - - .- T '-rj J A Newspaper That Gives The News FITty-two Weeks Each Year For 11.50 VOLUME 50 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 12. 1922 NUMBER 41. Premium List of Agricultural Fair LOT I Sliorjhoni v 7uy 3 cars and over lBt Henry Pausch Bull 2 years and under 3 1st J. M. Steward Junior year bull 1st Robert Huckfeldt 2nd Johnston and Auld Senior bull calf . 1st Johnston and Auld Junior bull calf 1st John Hamilton 2nd John Hamilton Onw 3yrs and over 1st E. J. Overing 2nd Johnston and Auld Heifer 2 years and under 3 1st J. M. Steward and Son. 2nd Johnston and Auld Senior yearling heifer 1st Johnston and Auld 2nd J. M. Steward and Son i Junior yeailing heifer 1st Johnston and Auld ' I 2nd J. M. Steward and Son I Senior Calf t 1st Johnston and Auld 2nd J. Ai. Steward and Sons Senior ami (hand Champion bull Henry Fausch Junior Champion bull Robert Huckfeldt Senior and (hand Champion Cow Johnston and Auld Herd 1st J. M. Steward 2nd Henry Fausch Yearling Herd 1st J. M. Steward and Son Calf Herd 1st Johnston and Auld 2nd John Hamilton Produce of Cow 1st J. M. Steward and Son 2nd Johnston and Auld Get of Sire 1st and 2nd Johnston and Auld Red Tolled F. C. Iiu.show of Blue Hill receives 15 firsts and 4 seconds on eleven entries. H. J. Weols of Uluc IHH lit firsts on 10 entries. Hereford.- Aged bull vmrasraMammrcimMmm A Financial Rainbow SAVING ACCOUNT is a most welcome rainbow to the financial storms of your life. After the clouds have rolled by and you find your Savings still there, the future will look ever so much brighter and cheerful. And you will be glad that you started an account. Why not get busy to-day? Take a few dollars audx start an Account with this bank. And with a little added each week plus the interest wc contribute, you will soon have a sum to allay all fears of any financial storm in the future. If not already a depositor open an account today. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edvsard Floiance, Preddent Red Cloud, Nob. S. R. Florance, Caihicr Capital and Surplus $55,000,00 DtioUti UuarantteU tj the Hepotitors Guaranty Fund of the Statt of Stlratka mmmamMMmmmmmmmmmmwmmwtammmm A Hardware Electrical Goods WHEN you want anything in the line of hardware, whether it be a small item or a bill for a new house wc will be glad to serve you. ELECTRICAL GOODS Wc also carry a line of electrical goods. See us for lamps, irons, grills, percolators, waffle irons, sewing machine motors, etc. GEORGE TRINE liavminaiLwrjmiMLrxvmijmtmkiTTpm gm I WILL HAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED AND TESTED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PREPARED TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE .CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN PENS WITH CLIP 1.C0 BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOPOIHT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS 10c PER DOZEN Pocket Ben Watches $1.50 Glo Ben Watches $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 n KODAK DEALER E. E Newhonse-sa i -""-"''- -irrrr-r-in-iirr.iT an in" 1st Hugh Minor Senior Hull Calf 1st Hugh Minor " Junioi bull calf 1st Hugh Miner Hugh Minor 2nd O. E. Ramey Cow with calf at foot 1st Hugh Minor Jersey Bull 2 years and over 1st John Barkley Cow Holslcin 1st and 2nd John Barclay 1st and 2ml John Barkley Starke Bros, received premiums on all their entries, making a fine show ing. HORSES Stallion 1st and Champion Ralph Hunter Foal 1st Matt Doyle , 2nd C. R. Butler MULES Mules, V ycai ; and over Mules 2 and under 3 1st Howard Hamilton 2nd Ralph Harrington Mule 1 year and under 2 1st Harold Doyle, 2nd S. R. Small HOGS Poland Chinas Boar 2 yrs and over 1st John Hamilton Senior Year boar 1st Henry Fausch Junior year boar 1st John Hamilton Senior Boar Pig 1st Eugene White 2nd J. M. Steward and Son Junior year row 1st Henry Fausch 2nd Albert Vance Senior sow pig 1st Henry Fausch Junior so.v pig 1st an ' 2nd Henry Fauscli Juivor and Giand Champion Bonv Herrv Fausch Senior Champion John Hamilton Junior Champion Sow Fun.. T u'.isch Grand Champion Sow Henry Fausch Spotted Poland Chinas Boar 2 years and over 1st C. G. Starko 7 j 'f Senior boar pig 1st John Pill Junior boar pig 1st C. J. McCallum Sow 2 years and over 1st C. G. Starko Junioi' sow pig 1st John Pill 2nd C. .1. McCallum Young Herd 1st C. J. McCallum Duroc Jersey Aged Boar 1st and Champion Johnston & Auld Yearling hoar 1st Johnston and Auld Junior yearling boar 1st Tom McMahon Senior pig 1st Johnston and Auld 2nd Potter and Thomas Sow 2 years and over 1st and Champon Johnston & Auld Scnor yearling sow 1st Logaii Ohmstcdo 2nd Goo. Boitlcr Junior yearling sow 1st J. P. Lovojoy , 2nd Johnston and Auld Senior sow pig 1st and 2nd J. 1 1. Kellogg Junior sow pig1 1st and 2nd Johnston and Auld Junior Champion Boar Tom McMahon Grand Champion Tom McMahon Junior Champion Sow Jr'n n rnd Auld Grand Chrnplon Sow (Contlnufd on Pupa 8) Red Cloud Closes A Very Succesrful Event Thursday afternoon tho stock pm-nde who held which diew ii largo crowd out to sec it. The lied Cloud band then Kavo n concert which pleased Its heur ers. lit the evening A. C. Shallenber ger delivered an address on livestock, aud his speech was quite different fioui that K'ven before on occasions like this. Friday afternoon the school children hold their parudc. A InrKc number of the rurnl districts had floats and tho scholars dressod up for different events which brought forth much upplauso. Several of the merchants, P. A. Wull brandt, It. P. Weesner, Karl Hall, W. U. Hamilton, Smith Bros & Copley and Cowdi'ii & Kulny had their aulos beautifully decorated and brought up the roar of the parade. The closing event was the ladies' auto driviug conteet in which six en ttMt'd and Mrs Ivirl Hull won Hist, and Mrs Anne SUiinplu nhoist second, Fiiday's crovid was tho largest seen here in yeats, wln-li atteats that this Fair will bo louued for every year, and Ihoso in charge are to bo complimented for this uiostMiccessful event. At a business meeting held on Fri day morning at 10 o'clock, eighteen directors were elected ns follows: '' Thiflft Yenr Tflrrn Frank Cowdcn, Henry Gilliam, Dart Garbcr, Goo. Hcffclbowcr, Alec Bus chow and Frank Frisbic. Two Year Term J. V. Auld, E. J. Overing, Jr., A. B. Crabill, Cecil Crowcll, Geo. Amack and John Hamilton. One Year Term C. J. Piatt Henry Fauscli, C. B. Steward, C. W. Johnston, Win. Starke and Ralph Hunter. The folhwng officers were elected: President E. J. Overing, Jr. Vice -President Frank Frisbic. Secretary Phil Sherwood. Treasurer J. Vv Auld. Superintendent Henry Fausch. An Executive Board comprising E. J. Overing, Jr., Frank Frisbic, J. W. Auld, Henry F'ausch and Dan Garher was also duly selected. O. B. Steward was elected as a re presentative to the State Board of Agriculture, at Lincoln and E. J. Over ing, Jr., as nlternato. A Manufacturer's Sale - OF - FURS A consignment of one thousand dollars worth of j high class Furs sent to us by the manufacturecj ior a one ween s "saic. We are priceing these at about 25 per cent less' than the price for which they would ordinarily be sold. mini s, SCARS and CAPES THIS WEEK ONLY teaia. neemerLjs. Red Cloud. Nebraska. C7T COCO 7re? l English Lutheran Church Regnlnr services every first and third Sunday in the month in tho Adventist church. Preaching at. 11 a. m subject: "Chris tian Decision-' If you do not worship olsuwhoro you aro cordially invited to worship with us. O. 11. Iloinll., Pastor. Mrs Ira volfe was taken via auto to Uniting.) Saturday afternoon from there taken to Omaha on the train where she will spend some time receiv ing modical treatment in one of tho hospitals of tl at city. Last week the local ball fans did not have to wait for tho daily papers to get the results of tho World Scr ies as, I'lnlt "' Frees, Turnuro & Son and G.,R. Beck furnished the scores by innings fjr each gamo by rndio which tho fs'n- wore very glad to see An inspection r-ly wf Burlington officials imong them being Mr. E. Flynn, General Sunorintcndent of Lin coin, Mr. E. P. Bracken, vice president in charge of operation from Chicago and W. F. Theioff, general manager of lines west of tho Missouri of Om-ahp- passed through hero on No. 16 Wcdncsdny morning enrouto to St. Joe Conductor II. R. Childress who has been on the Red Cloud Hastings pas senger run for the past year went to Republican Sunday evening on train 17 from wh'ch place ho will work he having taken tho Oborlin passenger run. Ho does not intend moving his "u ",j :e m In C-.;v'u t r Kill, i ! i .. cord "-tor i.i cliarro of No'r. 4 and 11. Car of Cabbage Will be Here first o the Week Get Your Cabbage From the Car $1.25 Per Hundred at Track $1.50 Per Hundred at Store Farmers Union It's O ate TCF We're Talking About This. Week Wonderful Values Everybody Says Who Has Seen Them Young Mens' Belted Models $17.00 to $35.00 Staples 12.00 to 35.00 Kuppenheimer Cloth Craft and Marx Made High Grade Overcoats Come in and See Them Now The Cowdee-Kaley Cloe Co, Always Reliable V i u ; . i ' ,t