The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 19, 1922, Image 1

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A NewsHPer That Ue The News fltty-twe Weeks Each Year Fsr If.St
VOLUME 50
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 19. 1922
NUMBER 42.
Hon. C. W. Bryan at Besse Auditorium, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Friday, October 27, 2:30 P. M.
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1N A Financial Rainbow
A
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 ydu will be glad (hat
you started an account.
Why not jjcl busy to-day? Take a few dollars and start an
Account with this bank. And with a little added each week
plus the interest wc contribute, you will soon have a stun to allay all fcar.i
of any financial storm in the future.
If not already a depositor open an account today.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward riomnc TusKled R-1 Cloud, Neb. S R. Hoi -nee, Ch'r
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Business Men's Luncheon
Largely Attended
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'I'lio flish busltu-bs mon- luncheon
this full, was held to-ilnv noon with
nliout sixtv present ivi llnwo's Cafe.
Th luncheon whs ucll gotten up and
Mi. Uet.'s oroliebtrft fnrnlliuil appro
pi lute music for the ooensinn. After
IniH'heon Toiistmiisiar F. irJ. Mnurvr,
milled the meoliiijr to ortlor, anil after
u bt ief outline of what tie luui'licoii
was lor, ho culled upon Henrv r.uisoh
who Inltnrimvil Newton (iittnci, of
th- St ili Unlvoisitj, who iiihiIo a very
i;oo 1 '.(ici'di on "Cotiuniini"' Wnlfiire.
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Stated tl.u ouiliiu' of n leiintlou
wli v h iIiim u' uHiiiiitto'i s i.'oing to
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GAKFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday services:
Suuriuy School, 10:00 a. m. Lesson
Theme: "The Temptation of Jo.ms."
Sermon, 11.00 A. M. Theme: "Just
ification". Bong Service ami Outline Bible
Study: 7.30 P.M.
Sermon: Theme, "Sanctificntion".
At the close of Sunday School a
public einollment of the Cradle Uoll
babies will be held. Kadi baby en
rolled will iccicve a noat ccitificate.
We hhould like to hae the names of
all children under four years for this
,, i Uoll. Sond f r telephone names to tl c
Mil in, Cumii mii lor of tlH'li",uu or u U,B wame 1WU i3i;r"1-
I -Ion. wan t r.o!it and -en,"-,"l 18S e io..ium. rnrenm
ro rc'i'ic ted to bnnj? the bab'es for
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BARGAIN PRICE
27-Inch Apron Checks, per yd
I8c
27-Inch Grey Outing, heavy quality, yd - 20c
27-Inch Light Outing, heavy quality, yd - I8c
1 32-Inch Light Outing, special value, yd - 20c
36-Inch Unbleached Muslin, yd
12 l-2c
36-Inch Standard Percales, yd
19c
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Red Cloud, Nebraska
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WSSE PARENTS
WILL 1IA L IJ1EIR CHILUKENS KYES KXAM1NUD AND TESTED
UEFOItE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE
CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAH 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.
r FOUNTAIN PENS WITH CLIP $1.50
BLOTTERSFREE ASK FOR THEM
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"RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c
B LEADS FOR AUTOPOINT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS
lOu PER DOZEN
Pocket Ben Watches $1.50
Glo Ben. Watches $2.50
Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75
KODAK
DEALER
E. H. Newhouse
RED CLOUD
NEBR.
Tickets on Sale fop the Georgia pnstpels
fit Johnson & Graham's Furnitare Store
n
tlt Itrnttou
fooil old
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I' t ir, chair
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v. O. linmiltoii mni V, . CowVUi I
Wsfre appglntod to work With the Lk
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The nest that eamu before the meH-
invati "Wbat to do wiiu the Chmt'ev
of Commerce?" Home upoltfi of lie
lilnjrb it lmd accomplUtied, whilo Otli-
er wanted to re-orK'inle, noma watit
n$ to dlhpoen ol i he pool and billiard
thiosnud hIso ohsorve Sunday laws
at i ho club
Wo i'ie cninppllcd to Ioavo bpforc
thi' nioi'tiiifj adjoin nod, hence wo do
n it Uuim what action was talttiu in the
m liter.
Oms !CiYicc.
n Situiday cen'npr, Oct. 21 Mr.
v. of Ped tlond will !!. t the
rcl . 'i ill ' , 'i. -,ted
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iw ' ,i st a'l 'i (' . '"hi '
uric ts to ro' , . ml in c
or.";anie tl c voiV and cjeL t ".ci
one .' J. soni'' ijfi to twjn t
un i'M 'nent ( tme. " Wa 'l
'pt T 15
hk for tho HnncninfiWMrMtw-orr
Uie Baby Health Conference in an
other column of thiu papr. This
Conference ia being hold in the
Church under the direction of the
Womer. ' Club of Garfield Township,
next Wednesday afternoon nnd ev
ening1. E. E. ESHELMAN, Pastor.
FAy UUItiuU NOTES
Vance's Efforts Rewarded
Jack Waller wan up fioiu
Monday, mid imp.u-ted to us tho infot
m iilou that "I)zj" Ynnuu, who his
pitched his way to fiimn with the
Bioolclyn Nationals, w.ih miido a pres
ent ot 81,000 by the niaunKur t the
ltiooklyii tfiim, at Die uloho of tho ro
cut hull Bunion. "I).ij" started his
lui'-o ball career at Cowlcs. "Dir..y" Is
ith the same clul that Claiciico
Mit.'hull K pliiyinj: with and It una
iHigely through "Mltoh" that "Dazzy''
got a uhnnce to land with tho Brook,
lyn team Both of theso lily pltcheis
weic foimurly boys who friow up In
tliii M-ction and benn their Iw-e ball
u 'Oi-r in this p,ut of the btate and of
CO ir-,0 their old I'liiiiids an alwajs in
t'icstol in thui Mitchell pitched
fir.! Kaiui'h this year, and played lt
"- u Til ff.unen. fie went io bit 1'i.j
tlmo'i, (jo' 1") hits Had his batting nvcr.
iU was 2'.K).-Itluo Hill Lender.
(By County Airent, Henry R. Fnusch.)
LIVE i OCK STATISTICS
Number c ,' swino in tho United
States 59," 0,10!). Number of those
puic bred 2,0'9,'JOO. Number of pure
Cowles lired swine n the five lcadniK s.ino
states; Iowa 289,012; Illinois 215,905
Indiunn 159(590; Missouri 148,811;
Nebraska 112,502; Nmmber of
Puic Bred Svinc per breed: Duroc
Jersey 819,117; Poland Chtnr; 720,50:5;
Chester White 191,207; Hampshiic
100,900; Bcilvshiro 80,G7C.
Number of cattle in the United
States 00,052 559. Number of these
pure bred 1,981,511. Number of puic
bred cattle in the five loading cattle
suites: Iowa 151,359; Texas 89,7-lil;
Missouri 811,902; Kansas 80,005; Nebr-74,17-1.
Number of pure bred cattle
per bleed: S'-oithoin 478 750; Hero
ford 405,580; Angus 108,021; Galloway
0,920.
Number cf Pure Bred Sheep j er
breed: Shr . hire 121,453; Rr.m
bouilit 106,819; Merino 59,876; Ilmp
ih'r 51,813; Osford 16,589.
Two Answer Final Summons
John Porry Hnran
John Pirry Boron, uod filj yoars,
di i t the home of Ids luothor, h, L
Boron, Monday. Tlinfiinuial sorvlccs
rtt-ro buhl at tho homo Tuesday after
noon, Rev Oope in charge, after which
Intorniont was made In the Cowles
I'lmetery,
Tire. Mary C. Blolr
Mr. Mniy 0. IIImIi. ukki! 70 vears,
piiBsod awny at her home in Brown
vlllo NtbiHska, tho Inst of the wick
The funeral fcorviceH were held at that
plucu and the lemains weie brnucht to
thiseliy Sun lay iunrnlii(r and tiikcn to
tho home of her diuiKhtor, Mrs Clare
Wolfe. Burial was ninde In tho WaR-
iier comutcry Sunday afternoon at
whioh timo Rev Ira Wagoner assisted
by Rjv, Esliolinan conducted u brio
crvico at the grave.
Grace Church Notes
Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Holy Communion at 11 a m.
I veiling Service at 7,'i0 p in.
All are welconi'.
A t nd the Foot Ball game Piiday 3:30
f'UOPOSAL . TO LEASE POST
OFUC'V.'QUAHTBKS WANTED
lied Cloud, Nebraslui,
October 10, 1922
Tlw tnders'r,ned will roceie ealod
proul up t- and incluriin" No em
ber 16, 1922, for furu'shing suitable
qaartorg for post office purposes at
Bod Cjoud, Nebraska, r.t a stated
price per annum, including heat, light,
water, toilet racilitie3, safe or vault,
and all nccos t furniture and efjuip
mrnt, undei i leae for fie or ton
yeirs fiom J !y 1, 192'l.
Floor spate of not lets than 1500
sfjuarc feet is dcslied.
(Jood dayliglit and a leasionably cen
tral location aic important considera
tions. Specifications and blank proposals
inuy bo obtained from the postmaster,
and a sample form of lcaso may bo
examined in his office.
Diagrams of tho rooms offered
should be submitted, on paper of this
s!zo, showing dimensions, offsets,
doors, windows, etc.
Tho Post Office Department ic
scrvofl.tho light to reject any or all
proposals,
It. A. GUI FITH,
Post Office Inspector
Kansas City, Mi sour!.
BESSE AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 8:15 P. M.
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TICKETS NOW ON SALE
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It's Overcoats
We're Talking About
This Week
Wonderful Values Everybody Says
Who Has Seen Them
Young Mens' Belted' Models
$17.00 to 938.00
Staples 12.00 to 3S.0
Kuppenheimer Cloth Craft and Marx
Made High Grade Overcoats
Come in and See Them Now
The Cowden-Kaley ! C
Always Reliable
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F. I. HOOKER
AUCTIONEER
Guide Rock,
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Nebr.
Ten Years' Experience and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Dr.ES. V. Nicholson
DENTIST
Cloud Red
Nebraska
Phone 135
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