EED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF . . . . .. . - - - - . .. . . .. . . . .. . - - . - ...aw. hi iivtim Mm ir rwinr firr niirinr 1 1 mm V gmJJJ,yi-t trcgft-jj jRjjjt3CTnrcrntaxLWig aiewwir.it igmr i wjwn wt: wt-jUI r wum v rttywww ww www wwp nwimw wwzvamxutmrnTrmjmMxmtm m i j ijw iiwnwrwTgs yCTyrrrywf'wf '. v rw - - i . "'r. -l ' L4 v ' ! t -.- ;1 i& ip" MiimuWMJiinMiwunrBi8WUMMi'-' wrvm POSTPONED SALE Hereford Cattle anc Poland China Hogs at AUCTION The sale of Hereford cattle and Poland China hogs to have been held Nov. 1, was postponed to Wednesday, Nov, 29th, and will be held in Tin Barn, Smith Center, at which time the following stock, will be sold: 22 cows, 10 or 12 with calves at feet; 4 yearling heifers; 10 last spring heigers; 4 tried Poland China sows and 10 gilts, all bred by sale day; 1 herd, boar. S. D. SEEVER Get Your Haurness Fixed up and oiled before sping-then you won't have to stop and fix them. Bring them in and have them fixed and oiled now, Prices are right and will do you a good job. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery WISE PARENTS WILL HAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED AND TESTED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PP'.TARED TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. P.IMNG THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE .MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN PENS WITH CLIP ?1.M) BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOP01NT, EVERS1IARP AND OTHER PENCILS 10c 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. WMf.'JWAVSMJWJWJWJVWWfM Phone Ind. 3 on 90, Bell 1 74. Residence, Bell 241 S Mrs. Ed Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES I. T. tlWWWiW.V RED CLOUD, NEB AMACK -PHONE IND. 32 M vww.vvvvw nmvmmiM Sp I ecial Sale ALUMINUM WARE UNTIL DECEMBER 2nd Have an extra large stock ol this ware which is a necessity in your kitchen. iRjrice $1 Each While They Last -GEORGE TRINE Dr,W,H.McBrid& OKMTimr 'OVER STATE BANK H m& appd -.. r.yv ' (y " 2UtUfrttm Nebraska Listening to Aurora, A northern traveler says that Lnlirn dor presents uiuiiiu.il facilities for tin observation of tlio aurora bnrcaJIs This person says he sometimes heard the rfurorn borcttlls when It was mul; tag a rapid movement anil the sottn' was that of u faint, crisp rustling. Yes, Garber's ":Is The Place! TtfBuy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The jhest place for, Picture .Framfag. Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Clou J, Nebrask trJE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rml Cloud, NoltrnftltAt "I'I IMHDD JAM in 1IJUHSDAY' .n tend In ll. e I'iiMoII it nt I'd! loud, Nob M Necond Claim Matter- A. B McAUTHUK, Editor timl Ownor Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local. 10 & 12 LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO (Kr.dii.v, November 18, 181-2 ) Morris Steam Is lsitiiiK in Phila delphia Miss Khoda Wadcll, was visiting i" Aurora lliii wcel. .1. F Winters is tip again after ti fow days sickness, Kerb Ludlow is homo from Lin coln. Mrs, A. C. liosinur ntid daughter Ethel ure homo ftom Missoutl. Mis. C 11. Clone and daughter Edna, hi e home f torn ti visit to Liu ctlu. .Jos, llerburger is the happy papa of a girl baby. .Too mill the buby ate guing along nicely. (Items of Twenty Years Ago.) Mt. A. J. Hayes and Alts Henry U.iyle of Guide Uock were visiting with Comity Cleric Uurbcr and wllo Tuesday, John Wolf is wnlldng on thin air these days and all because of the ar rivmil of n baby uitl at. his home last Friday Usual Nebraska weight Mis. li. A. Moranvllle returned to the city Saturday morning, from Me Cjolt, called heie by the sickness of her daughter Mrs. Cluis. AluKcighau. Thomas Hyan uvd family who foim erly lived juslacioss the line in Kan-sii-, south of lunvule, has moved to t.iun atid will make his homu hete in the fiitiue. Fiauk Smith returned to his homo Tuesday, liom Mansll.'ld, Illinois, wheie lie went to attend the funeral jd his btoihei, I. T Smith who dicd-ut thiif place Novcinbet !)'h List 1 uisday the Red Cloud bowling totih coi stsiing of Messts I.une, Tail, Letis.li'i , iJlaiU and Ciumnings, Went to Siiii ior an-l plujul tlit'h tisuti 1 it'l; lousi.ig the ciu-, of thiee giim, by twt-lvf pi.inis (Jiiitc a iMimln-rof Kid C nud's iitng p ople ml. mle I ihchaslf -l mhi hi i;r. un lust Friday evening, in school tlt-.t rlcl ".", where Miss L'loience Cutting is teaching. All lepott having spent a very pleasant ovenlni:. Cluts. Kaley has completed the con junction of his pond and litis begun lie election of an icehouse lOftby (K)ft. Uliaii'ie thinks that if lie can 1111 this house with ice, he will have suillcieut to supply the entire city Arrangetnuts have been made for quite a little sport in this city Thanks giving day. There will be horse races, a foot bull gume and a live mile go ua you ploaso race. Entries fre tiud all professionals barred, The idea is to let the money giveu as prizes, go to people who make Red Cloud their trading point and not to transients. The putses are libenil and those who come ai e assured good sport and fair treatment. A Shabby House Or a Shabby Mind llavelft jou been in houses wliete lowly llovn-rs stood all about, and everything was spick and span, nut the library table was strum; with papers a ill in iign .I lies ol the Mushiest desoiip t on? Is it a good tiling to have the futnituro of the house the best that money csn buy, and to furnish the tulnd with silly and disreputable things iu the way of reading? Better by far have a shabby house than a shabby mind. The shabby fiiniltuie can be burned or sold, but what can bo done for the shabby mind? Use the Youth's Companion to furnish your mind, and wherever jou are in plain but immac ulate rooms or amid splendors and palaces you will be at home. Try The Companion for u year and see. The r issues of 1112' will bo crowded with si rial stories, short storios, edito rials, poetry, f c s and fun. Subscribe now and receive J, The Youth's, 'U'ltHPttHlou 52 is. sues In 1023. All the remaining Issues of 1022. Tho Companion Home Calendar for 1023. All for $2 Do. Or include, .McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority on fash ions, Doth publications, only $3 00. TllE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave. k St. Paul St., lloaton, Mass .1 CARD Pf'tHANKS " Wc take this method of expressing our sincere appreciation to the many friends and 'neighbors who came in tho first of the week and shucked our corn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gurney R. L. Hunsicker R- ' t J . ' , t)vi,. ,, i- an horn on the fitiitth d-i.v i i September, A. 1 , lfili. nt Lock putt. IVrniHjUhi iii. C lin ing wi'si in in r y tnniihuod lie livnl for some time in Ilnriison i-i.ntil y, Mlssouil, later rciii?iving to Atchison county, Kansas uheiu at the town ot Muscotali, on the 10th (lav of June, 1HS5. lie was joined iu marriage with Lmra J. Ellison To this union sovi n children were bin n, four sons, Owen, Ray and Lnren of Mot laud. Kansa's, and Millard, of Red ('loud; and three daughtets, Mrs. Vera N'nbln and Mrs Lola Mlt'dell, of Ininn'e, and Mtfl Letlui. at home The family home was traii-foiied to Xubt-Hsku 17 years ago, and has be u iu tho vicinity of liavalo and Red Cloud, iluting th'B period of time. Mr. HunicUer unitnd with the Friendship Haptist church iu Harrison com 1, -, 1 so irl. in 1H02. later t atu- ferlng his tnembetship to Red Cloud Haptist chinch, wht're It has since re ina'ned In christian life ho was re markably steadfast and thoroughly rooted and grounded In his belief con eernlng the character and kingdom of Christ, and the life eternal as the rc Riilt of Repentance and Faith. In the Rod Cloud church ho was chosen to the otllce of Deacon, which he fill HI led to tho date of Ills dro 'i s . Ilu was aNo n member of the Inde pendent. Older of Odd Follows, which conducted their services at the grave. Ho departed this life at Omaha, Ne braska, on the l.ltli day of November, having attained tho age of CG years, 2 months and 1 1 days. He leaves to mourn his decease, his wife and :he seven chileren above nam ed, also two brothets, Clyde and Jos eph, and one sister, Myrta Hunsicker, and his aged father, Henry II. Hun sicker He tlnished his earthly courso in suffering nntl pain, hut he clearly tin derstood and attested the Divine prom ise of help to bear and suffer, and ic not, for God hath taken him. May we share his Faith and emulate the sin cerity and trnthfultiesi of his life, and alto the confidence he manifested at the end. The f unci til services was held ut the Haptist church on Saturday at 2 p in.' conducted by Rev I. W. Edsoti. with appiopriate tnusio by the IuiivhIh Quintette. Interment was in.ido in Un ited Cloud cemetery. J ji' j ffi'iff. 3) Hi ii "i? ii i ''pr PHONE YOUR 1 ttfirMrjgjrj;FimTrasga?z:iiCiiiiiiaKrzgI t iWI'Wtl r ' ORDER TO m Jacob M. Long. Jiii'nb fl Ijting, w Iki resiilt (1 in ( Iii-. Hty for sevenil Jem hut. fur the pist feu months hud been living ui Ii his son, Elmei. s uitli nf town. pa-el away Sunday i-vci. lug 11h was iiged Si years 1 ui'inth an I 13 days. Tho deceased was born in Ohio, Sept 2(i, IS.'H. Ho was mariied three liin-s. his tir-t two wives pi ecediug hlui to the grave Ucsides liis aged wife he is survived by a daughter, .Mis W. E. Green of Minden, four sons E. C. ot Ulrd City, Kas., Fr.uilt of Oklahoma, Perry of Los Angeles, Calif., and Elmer residing south of town, also one broth er Andrew of Stockton. The funeiat services wero held at the Brethren church Tuesday afternoon and the remuius were taken to Chester Wednesday morning where interment was made. Hold Reckless Drivers To Account One of the most tmpoitaut pioblemu before the road-using public is that of biitigiug luckless auto drheis to a -ense ol icpnnsibilitj' while using tho public highua If the -peed intuitu iidiI the uiiox eated iltivet endaiig red only then o.mi lives we might stand by and wait for the obnoxious tuecd to eliminate itself, but when sane anil cou.sei vative drivers aio iu constant danger of being crowded into the ditch when tho a'ed ami tho voiy young have no protection but are ruthlessly run down and left unassisted by in. different motorists who nro a law uu to themselves, it is necessary that steps be taken for regulating traflio and Imposing penalties. The public highway belongs to tho people, and its uso can very properly be controlled by law. Some states reqi I e that every drivi r be licensed Iu case oMligraut viola tions of traflh: laws tho license Is sus pended or revoked altogether. Prob ably nothing short of a penitentiary sentence would be more dreaded I y the auto fun than that, while an Insig nificant fine, such as is tho usual pen. nlty in tills state, is only a matter of a little,lkl(Kllng" among one's friends. R-gulatlon of trafllc should be o e of the matters to engage the attentim of our next legislature. FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 -:- Ind. Phone 12 D on un V' Mr. Merchant! Christmas Greeting Cards m s 5 S S S S s s THE RED CLOUD CHIEF THIS OFFICE, as usual, is in a position to handle your Christmas gift card business that has here-to-fore gone to the cities. Our stock of cards have just arrived and wo will be pleased to show you the beautiful assortment of engraved, embossed, hand tinted cards from some of the best gift card manufac turers in the world. The Successful Business Man in recent years, never fails to remember his patrons at Christmas time with an appropriate card. People have become to expect it; and it is a- very inexpensive way to extend the season's greetings, proving to the cus tomer that his business dealings with you have been appreciated, and causing him to remember you when he needs anything in tho line you carry. Call at our office and let us talk it over, Of Course Annual Red Cross Roll Call The Aunual Red Cross Roll Call will be observed November Utli to 30th. lleglns Armistice Day and closeB Thanksgiving Day. You can pay your duos at any one of our three banks. Your co-operation Is solicited, Webster County Chuptor. Give the speed fool all the road l:o wants. Ho hus a duto wllh the under-taker.Ex. mi you are planning to get away from business and household .responsi bilities for a time this winter and visit Florida, the South Atlantic or Gulf Coast States, or Texas. Reduced rate tickets covering winter tours are now on sole. You can tour that great land o history and romance .go one way, return via a diiferent, yet euqally famous, route and stop over to sight-see here and there, as you please. You'll be surprised when you com pare the cost of going with the cost of remaining at home. Be sides, think what such a trip will mean to you! You'll enjoy the DBurlington's cour teous and thoughtful service. It makes the going as delightful as the getting there. Don't wait until the last minute. Come in now and let me help you plan your trip and make your reservations. Then the details will be arranged wjhen you are ready to start. N. B. BUSH I Ticket Ageht ,' " I Kl I - t S 'W i Mrlb S ' Double Header Basket Ball Game i Fri day Evening at High School vrntw h" f- VM ft, '- f Vtu