The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 04, 1923, Image 1
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BRADLEY SWEATERS J4 price WOOL SHIRTS 33J6 OFF O'SHOES 1 BUCKLE a o u a o a 'I'trnpiTninrc: MinuHO 'It-ir'. tnaxt inuin 6U I'K.. on 3rd, mtnlmomS ticloir zr n VI, 17, lb'h. T hi preclpiUtiun.i o; total nnow fall, n,m. Niitnbnr of dav,'i,r 1. pertly clmi 7. cloudy M frrmilln.' wind DlrKtiou N W 13 iUt. 1urii!tatioti ainc-Jn ihi. m,;i ii.itivh. The flrst of the week Fred llllde brandt sold his meat matket to W. L. Koon who iramr riltttely took pohdeBslon aed Is now cattlug meat ut the old stand. Mr. Koou owned thin shop far ecTerul years and nt-eita ' no Introduc ttoa to the people of thm cltjr. CIih 8. Ludlow, Oucerver i Council Proceeding. , New Officer! Swora in Today January 3, 1923. M.i'-or I'ctchson called City Council i ige-wncr 1 1 regular nujounieu sen iun. ocou,,y tnu omw McrrhTs jircsent Amacic, uraniii, Hunimcll rnd Hoffman Minutes of meeting of December 6, 11)22, rend and approved, monthly re port of S. It Flor.ncc presented ana ordered placed on file. MoMon made by Hummcll and sec onded iby Hoffm-n that the city ex tend the electric lifrht l'ne to the res idence of Chas. T. Smitli, Mr. Smith to pay expen e of same and ta'to it "u in light. Yeas Amack, Crab'H. Hummcll and Hoffman. Cavnd. $1.75 2.S0 2.7S Sepecial All Rubber 4 B. 1.7S RUBBER BOOTS , $3.50 Special Reduction oh Winter Underwear Special on Ouling Night Gowns, Pajamas Pa juniors. r-n --am rr mA' rjfc-'VTD"; a MV'wurrVr' tT' ''W bond- tojtlm unnu4ittthS18.- QU CAN Da NO BbJTLRANYWHLRELL5,v4-tiwt-nr ,P amout ow di- ' 'CIK Ve AniTk, Cv bill, lfuivi This mornlnK ho nowly elected county ofllcerH were Nworti In anl will pivoted to for the coming .torm The newly elected slu-rlfF, JhcU Waller, is now looHted lit tliojuil mid wilt feid the boarders who'Tlre given into Ills keeping. Mro. Hnel Powell took up the duties tie County TrHiiHurer. with the Mime u mount of zch.1 that hhe hud given to this work while deputy Mis?. Stella Duekur lu-eleotedCoitity Huueiiiitetident; II. F Periy, County Clei ;(... II Uvering. County Suivuy oi; uiul II. S. Foe, County Attorney, will also give the same amount of elilclent work and eouiteous treatment I ANNOUNCEMENT ' Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that we havo 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 wo are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on ue. We welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK laramiTOmitiiiirm i nnw- m the nrtter of opening the alley j dining tlu-ir term of olllee that they in mode z Kwiurs Audition, tac Mtfer ami Oouncil instructed Mr Cms. Trautrmn that they would take no rction unt'l nrope petition vrvs pvc ented 'J he bowl of F. II. Foarn for elec tric wir'njr was jires-entcd and ac cepted. Motion .uaae'e iby Ciabill andssec rnded byHummell thrtt 'yo' cfuud G, Hamilton " Go, '.Co. fc-... tJ in "'l : lid Hoffman I Carded. I 'H-n fijllnw! ijf chims were tkm up ' sM,".;tfiy ard tllowerl. I M- Ilmr-l-wees ,"! H. Albrisrl'.t . . ,T, l")oIc ... .--. . . liavf in the past American Legion Elects Officers tazcrjmrA'zrnxrCBWtoT2Jii3anrr wrrJttcvraxraaLxmxM rtjoi la y?a uxrav g-rxiir-ar-twiiwaijuJgrir--j' N O Wt is the V. MmMMmM to visit Californiu! Naturally you want to sec most of the best scenery in America en route.'To do this, take the logi cal routeBurlington (in con nection with the Denver & Rio Grande Western and Western Pacific) -because it takes you right through Denver, the Pikes Peak region, Royal Gorge, scenic Colorado, Salt .Lake City and the Grand Can yon oSi the Feather Rivpr in the beautiful Sierre Nevada range. Then, if ycu return by way oi the great Pacific North west (Yellowstone or Glacier Park Line) you put a ring a round the Golden Af eatthe most wonderful trip in Amer ica. On this ideal circle tour o! about 6,000 miles through a dozen states you see practic ally every kind oJ scenery, every phase of topography, every variety cf plant life every epectea o! animal life, every sort o! mineral wealth and ei cry -beauty of landscape thatour West affords. Hail rates are the same via all Western lines. Therefore, you have something to gain and nothing to lose by inA :$" .:'.'zt Vforo cjrrc'.ln your pians. Let me tell you more about th Burlington's more-travel - comfort - at - the same-cost service. N. B. BUSH, Ticket Agent. " 'r II, I ewis . " H AlbrigU C. A. Trow . jiTiik Clauson 0. W Trine 1' II. Foarn -. Moihart Rw John C. Mooic Corp. Jlid West Klcc. Co. ... Cane Co. Midland Itof. i Co. .-..... . Fairbanks Morpc . S It Fl ranco ... -.. S. Motintford . .. .. . Jacob Peter-on ............ Once fc Grime? .-.... . t'lnia McMilla'i .-... O. C. Trel . .... rLAllISSA M. MAYNARD, CUv Clork, $420 00 75 00 . 8"! on U.4 1.0D . 11.70 1.00 7 70 77.S0 , 9S8 , .13fl.7o 8.C3 . 2.11.15 . 10195 314.77 ?.0 80 1.20 2.15 1G.50 . 27.00 Ma tut'ctiiig of the Amctlo.ni l.gion h"ld lust U'e-iciliiy evi ning the fol. lowing ojllci is. were elected "for this yean .VjhjiinBUileiDr, It. b. Martin. 'W.i ConminiMtnt IVMfiWol son - Adjut int A. U.lcAithur. Tn i'itet Hi-rry Yimt. herg.-unf.iii. inns- Paul Polin&ky. Cluiul in II S Foe. ' lwr IteeieiB llert AnderMin, Kilo B iner, and CIu'it IlnberU to -- 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 PREPARED TO, MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEHt SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOU EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN PENS WITH GL1P $1.50 BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOP01NT, EVERS11AUP AND OTHER PENCILS ,v -- -A-jjto--J?Ka Pocket Ben Watchc$1.50 Glo Ben Watches 2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 - , Mstaun -. . " J. -'k r -r, -rt-i-, Mr. end Mrs. Cha"'. Rciglo an ! 'liildren of Garden City, Knnsa , ai' h"ro visit'nj; for a few days with r '. ut vob and ronowinff old acquaint aMces. j Mrs. Law Evanu wua n pasnonfl; to HaHtings Friday morning after lf- "nd'ng the past few days hro with "or ja.ents, Mr. and Mr. Walter V.'r rren i Clia". Steward went to Lincoln Tuo d y momlnsr to ond a few dayi at- t'-ndinc tho anrtial meetinir of Organ ize I AeTu'iilture 1-cinjr held these dur j:v; lh , we-k. , Ly!e Ilairis returned to Wheeler,! Kaasiis, Tucfl.l y morninff on trajn 15 Ittftrr sncndlng the pat couple 0f iv.Qpk here v sit'njr with hi parents trnd with friend". j ?lij! i ljuk Cr w nnd b'ly arrived hem Wfcdno diy mrrnin on tetn W t - "" w from their home In Republican XXty Richard Brommer Shot on Christmas Evening I'oilOU Ihtf M srl iS (it fblllll V !, Ricliiird l)i oiiiuii'r, ot 1 iisiutou, was Ivi.led almost iiisliiutly ty a rnxolvcr hol iii'tir the heart on Chr s tin its oven i iir- II st'cins llint there liud lieeu consideiuble qiiuielliir between them, tl.ey tulthitr opiohitu hlduh in different iilluiisof the ueichliorhnod, one epce ia ly lieliu; u lioo.u chsu winch beuiiied to precipitate the i est of the quarrel i Brnuitiier war prep.uiiiK' to Iciivm the house, and (juve a rurher crnslvo and curl, iiiitivwu to Mis. Broininer w!ien shi) iislted him ulieto hu was KoIhk He hud pits-ed tlnu the kitelieu into tlie Ih'iI iooiii and on retutuin to Ho outside witi met by Mrs. Hroinmer, wtio HcuiadiiiK to reioits of tint ulV.iir sliut liiui, the lOje.ir old datinhUT boiiiK tlie only witnes". Aftei the shuutiiiK, Mif, Broiiiiuorj . bybtene n nnd it us wl'h dllllcnil-' t that her littlu daughter could pui.j huhUo lur to surretidur. Siuco that duy she Ims been unable to bonri'HUged for triii, and is hold pending furl In-r ac Jon, nt ttio coun.y jail Funi-iul servico for Mr. liioinmer were ht'i.i I VYidnitday nf lei noon at Kuusiutfiuu. suiltb (uunty Journal. 'Plie HrouiuiiTH wcro tonnm- reidout. iu the vicinity of Rod Cloud. KODAK DEALER E. fl Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. LMii'MbYjum.-Tti&xHtwirwxfittX'KrsitJiiii-j: ctrjnisamnacrttm &MtKi,m-7xvu ttflrTcwinn iLiriliCii'Hi 1 Having opened a shop in the TRINE HARDWARE store, I am now ready to do your Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Work at reasonable prices-guaranteeing first-class work manship and courteous service. GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED ART NELSON At Trine's Hardware imrJMarmummniuutMintMUiunit:mmtMiMBtaxirtMlwtrihiurmiu'l ,1. .!. . l..n. ....wi . .i.i. il n iii.-w.iwi. im ill i M ft Grace Church Ntgi Fiiht SujidHy uft'T Hplpbmiy xiudny .suticol at 10 &. u I'loiy Cotnoiuaiou ut ll u m. t 1.3U ji. en. a Hpetiul orviL.o .vlll i o U id at hn U tie l.oAutifiii kU n "ihoO.ner Wimj M4fi" tie H i. DvUe will lie tead by ttov, Hess Stock and Poultry Remedies A of, fr a few daa vl.it vlth her parents U di4U Mr. and Mrs. Btioup. ',-, it rt-Ti Bbrrn wh a a sen f,."r to Fiirbury Wedne dv morning ot tva'n 10 where she will upend a f f ('ev.i visitinfy w'th her r'flnts' Mr and Mr. A. S. Rinhop. Mf. Verna Tr'no returned to Lin coln Tuesday to resume hor stui'ios at tho state university after upending tlie holidays horo with her parents, Mr. and Mvh. G. W. Trine. rfr Vuu i iiuji I Appcoprlam ong will be eQtig Mr. ilnrdiuttu read the aboe- t-tory la t Epiwliuuy i'du a.ul a iuuut't,r f puaplrequiitid lii m to repeat the st r Ice tbl year. Tho boui of i;M lei ! '4 ,ui cboien o , n6t to. other diurch Htu'viue, ttiterfore with -- Chaa. Pichlcr has p?siticn with the W. CJothing Co. Wligucd his Y G. Hamilton I Arojihe Betl in the market and are Fully Guaranteed HESS PANACEA will keep your hens in health and make them lay HESS LICE POWDER KilU Lice on Fowl and Animals HESS STOCK TONIC ! for all kinds of animals. Also Roup Remedy, Heavs Powden, Dulem- ' per Remedy, Cvllc Rwn.Uy, Vv c:i: '.'o vd-r and Hog Worm Kemedy J Try Them and be Convinced h CHAS. L. C0TTING, The Druggi8t 1 . i