The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 23, 1922, Image 1

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RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 2l 1122
NUMBER 47.
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WITH THE COUOPN HERE
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&j 3 Cakes P. & G. White Naptha Soap "a
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iff There Should Be a Coupon Left at
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Jo Bring Your Coupon and Take Adyan- B"
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Kiiini Iturimu iiiMt ii i in Mivrn of c::act date of her birth U unlsnown,
tliu Nfhunl HuhuIn ' i T'-.t ifis, of but from what information can be
YVoi-iiT'Cmiuiv, i.ifn in i.i. nil nix obtained she was born at Oconomoc,
pay inttrrs'iMi. mum-h. l' to Im Wisconsin October 2. 18G5 and at the
held in in'Cniiii Km hi U i Ciouil, 'df te of her death was r7 years, 11
nt 1 i mi Sitiiriiu.v. Novoiiibor 23, months' and 17 days of age. She
1J--. Hi" P'-rpoM' nf in i'iihsiii(j leaves no living brothers or sisters
taxe In ml Wt pliiis-. oi Schools. an,i no onc nearer lelatcd to her than
County hi il Tnwiihlilp. with mo ob- jniecCs and nephew1!. She with her
jcut nf fnrinuliitifi? ihlliilie ivc'tnuion parents, George Winton and wife,
dntinns for tux reduction. came to Red Cloud in the early days,
her parents at one time being the
THE CITY COUNCIL TO ,, oprictors of the Valley House Hotel.
PURCHASE FIRE TRUCK They ,ator m ,vcd onto the farm lhreo
'm'les north of Red Cloud whore
Mayor Peter. on called the Council' JennH mother d'ed, leaving her
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dny morning1 with all members pres
ent, for the purpose of considering
the purchase of a truck chassis for;
the Fire Department.
Councilman Crabill introduced and
and moved the adoption of the follow
ing re.olution, which was seconded
by Councilman Hoffman and carried
I by all members voting favorable:
Resolved: That the city make ar
rangements for the purchase of a
oluissis for the use of tihe Fire De
partment, provided that the said de
partment give assurance of the proper
equipment and future care of the
chassis, without further expense to
the city. And provided further that
an instrument bo signed by the offi-
of the DT-rtment acknowl
edging the right of the public in the
property, heretofore purchased for
the use of I he Fire Dcpaitmenl.
I i the matter if the written appli
cufon of John W. T.iocts for aid, tlu
Council refcrod tbc mat'er to the
Countv ( omniiwioiiers.
On riiot'on tiuincil adjourned.
CLARISSA M. MAYKAKD.
City Clerk
FARJiI IIURKAU NOTES
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YOU" WILL LIKE THE UNIFORM SOFTNESS AND BEAUTI
FUL, CLEAR COLORS OF THE FLEISHER YARNS. YOU
ARE "EIITA1N TO FIND YOUR EAVORITE COLORS AMONG
THEM ANI ALWAYS THE NEWEST SHADES. A GARMENT
MADE OF THE FLEISHER YARNS 'WILL HOLD ITS SHAPE
INDEFINITELY AN IMPORTANT FACT TO CONSIDER
WHEN BUYING YOUR KNITTING YARNS.
IN THE NEW FLEISHER BOOKS ON KNITTING AND CRO
CHETING' YOU CAN LEARN HOW TO MAKE ANY NUMBER
OF INTERESTING GARMENTS. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO
SHOW YOU COPIES AND OUR NEW LINE OF THE FLEISH
ER YARNS, FEATURING THE SEASON'S FASHIONABLE
'COLORS.
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RED CLOUD,
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Place Your Coal
Orders Now
(By II. R. Fatisch, 0unty Agent)
HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK
A meeting on Home Demonstration
work will bo held Tuesday, November
28th, at 10 a. m. in the County Super
intendent's office.
Miss Stella Mather, Home Demon
stration Leader, of Lincoln, will be
here and the program of work for the
coming year will be outlined.
Women's organizations can have
specialists from the Extension Service
meet with them on the following lines
of worfcDrcss Forms; Sewing Ma
chine Attachments; Homo Millinery;
Meat Ga ining and Soap Making; Monl
Planning; Home Health and Homo
Sanatation.
All Women's Clubs are urged to be
represented at thi-s meeting. Don't
wait for a special invitation .All com
munities that are not organized a wl
would like this work in their com
munity should he represented at thif.
meeting.
The famous Red Cloud Clothing
team will give their demonstration at
1 P. M.
STATE CHAMPION
Webster County lands Stale Cham
pion Calf Club boy. Lorimor Etlson
of Guido Rock will ho given a free
trip to the International Stock Show
'.Jftt Chicago December 2nd fo 9th.
l't j Webster County has had three State
; Champions in the four years that we
i havo had Calf Club work. - In I'.H'J
Logan Ohmstcdo of Guide Rock won
State Champion, in 1020 Alfred Frin
ger of Guido Rock won State Cham
pion and la t year a ' boy f rm Hall
County won.
Eugene White of Guide Rock rank
ed second in the State in Pig Club
work.
Grace Church Notes
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I The Malone-Gellatly Co.
Tweutyfonilh Sunday uftor Trinity
Sunday School at 10 n. in.
MornlnK Service nt 1 1 n. m.
Evening Service Ht 7:30 p. in.
If you are not worshipping elsewhere,
come with us. ,
fa'iher and an invalid b.-other, George
for whom Jennie kept house until
the death ff her father. Th's left
Jennie alone to manage the farm,
keep house and also to support and
cdi.e..le her nephew, George L. Win
ton, who was a : a of Sceph Whiten
by his first marr age and wt-o was
without a home o'her than that pro
vided by Jennie. The ...rcthcr George
Wint.n was an invalid for several
years, confirmed to his bed a large
portion of the time and requiring a
great amount of care and attention.
His sister Jenuio rupplioi his every
need, watched over him and at up
with him during Ciis years of sickness
and at the same time provuieu lor nuu
educated her nephew, George L. V'n-.
ton as well as doing the greatest part
uf'X'c actual l rm work en the 1 GO
.cres.
The nephew George L. Whit n wan
taken from hero when about 13 yaars
of cie bv hi uncle, Fred Winton, and
hns only Iwmi back Red ' '.oud n I
j a few brief vVts since. Tho brother
, George Winton finolly d'ctU leaving I
j Jenn'.c with a great numuor of unpaid j j
debts. Soon after the !eath of the1
frther, her brother, Seef, demanded
liia . bare of the parents est ic and
Jennie was forced I mort,ra"'' ih
farm to pay him. After the death of
her brother G3orgc, Jennie stayed on
tho farm doing practically all tho
work for a few years trying to pay
the debt! am' clear the m rtgagc but,
without making much progress. On
iHlvisc of friends she then moved t
town, and rented tho farm, she doing
any and all Kinas oi wor anu uy
hard woric and self denial, jniiil all
her debts including tho mortgage on,
tihe farm and in addition acquired a
comfortable home in Red Cloud.
Several months ago .Tenn'c execut
ed her will and by the terms if which
he gave to her nephew George L.
Winton, her homo in Red Cloud to
ge Qier with all her ..ousehcld go ds
and personal effects. The balance of
her estate :hc set as'do as a founda
tion fund to 1o used for the crecti n
of a public ho' pital at Red Cloud to
be named the Jennie Winton Memor
ial Hospital and to be operated for
tho public wollfa'e and not for private
ga'n. It fell to Jennie's lot to ob
serve a grout (ic 1 of pain and suffer-; n
injj during her l'fe and inadd'tion to
this she herself during the last few
years of her life was a pat'ent aiffor
cr from an incurable d'seasc. These
facta togctilior tilt her "naturally i
sympathetic disposition deeply im- j
p es ed upon her mind the great need i
of Red Cloud fir a public hosp'tal j
and let her make the disposition of,
her property that she did. Jennie
was liked and loved by cveryono wro
know her and tho memorial hospital
which she has made possible bocnuKC
of her great lovo fr humanitv i nd
her desire to relieve suffering and
jlssist her follow creatures and which
will bear her name will be an ever
present reminder of tho rplondid
traits of her,, character and to chcvlsh
.her memory in the hearts of her
friends. Her future is with God. Let
us mortals follow and emulate the di
vino injunction to spread the mantle
of chnrlty about her and perpetuate
and emulate the g-ood traits of her
life.
The funeral rervicea were held at
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Webster County Bank
WE WISH to announce that wo have opened up a sav
ings department in our bank for the use of the child
ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is
something that has been neglected.
We kindly invite you to take advantage of this sav
ings idea and make this your banking home with your
savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome.
A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with
us and you can bank on us.
We welcome every child in the community to become
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1 THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK 1
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This Christmas
Your Photograph
the only gift that only
youcan make.
Now is the time to 'phone
Red 1 32 for an 'appointment.
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The Gleason Sludio
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Special Low Price
:on
Men's and Young Men's
IOVERCOATS
$16.50 $17.00 $18 $18.50 $20
New Models, New Fabrics
all dependable garments,
backed by our well known
guarantee.
Young1 Men's Sport Suits
New shipment for Thanksgiving wear. Al
so NEW SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS and SHOES , '
SEE US FOR UNDERWEAR
The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co,
Always Reliable
the Qongregatlonal church' Tuesday
afternoon after which interment was
made in tho city cemetery.
Attend'the baskptbaH' game
at. High School Friday evening.
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