The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 07, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME 50
fPICK-UPS
J THAT ARE BARGAINS
5 27-inch colored Outings, lights and darks
Jj per yard
2 1-2-lb. all feather Pillows, each
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i Huck Towels 14x23, each
Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, 24x28
fcfi Large heavy wool finish plaid Blankets
s8 ' 72x82. each - ...
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very pretty patterns,
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WOULD USE THE KNIFE
VERY INDISCRIMINATELY
In preparation for the next mass
meeting of taxpayers, the Committee
of five appointed to form resolutions
met in the county commis iono.s'
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Watches, Chains, Fobs, Rings,
Kum-A-Part Buttons, Shaving Sets
For 'Women- 1
Wrist Watches, Rings, j
Parisian Ivory, Cut Glass 1
For the Home- 1
Phonograph, Player Piano, Piano, . 1
Silver Table Ware, Decorated Glassware
Kodaks, Kodak Albums, Kodak Self Timers, m
Tripods, Negative Albums 1
For Kotluk Service Hee Us first mid Save Yourself the bother
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room at the court house,
Saturday
afternoon about 2 o'clock.
OS the regular committee, J. It. ( Leavenworth, Kansas, Monday morn
Scott, M. L. Boom and George Am ielcR on train 14 where they will spend
were presen but A. L. Grossman ' & few days visiting with his sister
was not there .via Mary Peterson aid mother who live in that city.
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RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 7. 1922
sent a good substitute in A. H. Hoff
man. Many oubjects were brought
before thiB committee and were dis
cus cd, pro and con in a b-oad way.
These resolutions r.re just to malte
pcop'o think, ::nil come pre .ared to
help decide by c instructive criticism
or evie'ent approval, whether they
must stand or fall. They may seem
rad'eal, but it just voices a change
wanted from always letting the far
mer pay most of the taxes. The far
mcr wishes to divide the bunion with
othe.v. Some of these resolutions
received quick re ponsc from the com
mittcc, but most of them were do
1'beratod over before passirr;.
Wo submit the following:
'l Ho it resolved that a majority
of s gnaturcs of r.ll county voters
nut Lo secured to co'i'.im c the
county agent.
2 Tint the county oiliccrs hirin '
deputies must pay same out of the
1 own pocVcts
3 That .he county assets r bo abol
iscd.
4 That the county engineer be a
! bolisuicd.
5 Tint the truant officer be abolish
cd.
I 6 That the county commissioners
should adopt the Federal census of
1 1920 as a basis for fixing the salary
of the county sheriff and the county
attorney. ,.
i 7 Resolved that the Domestic Sci
,enco,. Manual Training, Teachers
Normnl Training and Business
courses bo abolished from the accred-
' itcd courses of our public schools.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush went to
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Will Meet Monday Evening
A meeting of Community Christmas
tree committees will be held Moudny
evening at 7:30 nt the Library. It is
tlenlrous that h!1 committees be pro
ent, hb well ae nny one else who may
be Interested.
Art Nelson Opens
Up Plumbing Shop
The nnuounuumqiit ud of Art Nulsun,
who litis deuided to embark iu the
plumbing, heating mid electrical biibi
nutis for hini!t)lf, uppuurr oImjwIiuiu In
thin paper. Mr. Nelson has had sever
al years experlcneu in his chosen trade
and no doubt will net his share of pat
i ullage as he hetleves ill givinu his ens
toniets tml time ululn work ini,' for
idem at pru'c- Unit .nc ritflil, and al-(
lii'i eiut- win I;, lie is loeau'd in tin
l'lli.o llmihwiiv sioie.
MR. AND MRS. C. F. GATHER
V.'EDUED FIFTY YEARS
On Tuesday, December 5th, Mr
nd Mrs. Cfliarlca F. Gather of this
city celebrated the fiftieth anniver
sary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs
0.ither were married in their old
luine near Winchester, Virginia, in
1872. They were born and grew up
in a country township in Frederick
county, near Winchester. In 1883
M Cather followed his father, Will
iam Cather, and his brother, George
Cather t the west. The father and
brother had moved to Nebraska some
years before. In the spring of 188o
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cather came to
Nebraska with their four small child
rcn, Willa, Roscoe, Douglass and Jess
ica. They lived for two years on Will
iam Gather's homestead in Catherton
townsliiy, Webster county. On his
son's arrival, William Cather and his
wife, Caroline, gave up the respon
sibilities of the farm :.nd moved iit
Kcd Cloud. After two years on tho
farm, diaries Cather and his wife
ulpo moved ino Red CI ud, in order
lo privh'e tchooling for their grow
ing family. Their three children,
James, 1'ilsie and John wore born in
Red Cloud, making in all a family of
seven children. Mr. and Mrs. Cather
brot.ght this large funv'ly of seven t.)
m mhood and womanhood in Red
Cloud, and the children wore all edu
cated in the Red Cloud public sch ols
Of these chilrpn only two now vsfMc
in Red Cloud, Jessica, now Mrs. Will
iam Auld, and El.io C".Micr, who i
this winter teaching in the high : cho 1
in Lincoln. Every child of this widely
scattered fmn'.ly, however, still calls
Red Cloud "home", and to each of
them it is tho home town.
Roscoe Cather, tho oldest son, is
in business in Casper, Wyoming
Douglass Cather 13 in business in
Los Angeles, Calfornia. Willa Cather
the author, lives in New York City
James Cather and family live in
Holyokc, Colorado, and John Cather
whom we all know as "Jack" lives
in Smcthport, Pennsylvania.
All of the Gather children but two
came homo to Red Cloud for their
(parents' Golden Wedding, and t
glorious mild winter weather, tho
brilliant sunlight and wonderful moon
light of this week have given a
.gulden atmosphere to this unusual
celebration. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cather
have never lor.t a child, and their
family circle has never been broken
by a death. Through a long stretch
of years, their children have been
healthy, active men and women. They
have attested their loyalty to thcL'
homo town by com'ng back to it .from
distant sta'es and countries on every
possible- occa. ion. Tho country nbut
Red Cloud, our Republican river, our
beautiful autumns and sunny winters
and fertile fields, even some of our
amu. ing "local" characters havo been
made known to tho world through
the novels in which Willa Gather
lovingly describes tho country of her
childhood, Commercial Advertiser.
A special oomnmiiicutlon of Charity
lodgo A. V. & A. M., in to Iiu" held Krl-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Webster County Bank
WE WISH to announce that wo have opened up a sav
ings department in our bank for tho 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 arc 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
a customer of this new department. H
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
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This Christmas
Your Photograph
the only gift that only
you can make.
Now is the time to 'phone
Red 132 for an appointment.
The
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having opened a shop in the TRINE HARDWARE
slore, I am now ready to do your
Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Work
at reasonable prices-guaranteeing
manship and courleous service.
GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED
ART NELSON
At Trine's Hardware
Harness aund Collars
How about that new harness for Spring? Come ' in and look
our stock over. I will meet any catalog price on the same goods.
This is a good time to have your harness fixed up and oiled
then they will be ready when you want them.
LEE R. WALKER .
Harness and Saddlery
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