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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1923)
--..X --? " lf0 - Ji. RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF "W trntrnm i imiiwini ii liim iiww ' ,M '.i V THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraaktv PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY entered In the rontofllco M Hcd Cloud, Nob a Hccond CIkm MMtcM A. D. McAKTHUK, Editor mid Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local, 1214 &. 15 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dor. urr'vcd here Thuivdny, viu auto, from their homo In Alva, Oklahoma, they heiiifj called by the serious. illncxH of her father S. Finchcr. M'hs Margaret Miner returned to Fallu City Sunday morning to roqumc her school work after spending the past couple of wcoks Jicrc viftjtlng wilhier parents, Mr. and Mra.'C. II. Miner and with other relatives. LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO Jim Murnaham, District Deputy Grand Master of the I. 0. 0. I lodge, accompanied by his staff and several members were In Franklin Tuesday evening where they installed officers for the lodge there. Those ging from here report a good time. feiateSMi,i .iWW:ra,yvA-.j m I GROCERY ITEMS . THAT ARE WORT BY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION QUALITY -PRICE TIU: OAKS CORN-A h'CH GRADE, STANDARD QUALITY CORN' ..:.... 12'1-c CAN Viy.Ch IJjIAND COUNTY (JENH.BMEN CORN-A OR 'AHTICM? AT A MODKRATE PRICE .'I N 'H I(RANI) TlNEArLE A NICE SYRUP .. SUPEK1--20c rK LARGE CANS-SLICED AND IN .... ....... . -10c CAN OATAIAN'S MILK CONTAINS NOTHING HUT PURE WHOLE MILK REDUtlED TO CONSISTENCY OF OUEAM LARGE SIZE CANS ... .. jif.c ALASKA RED SALMON A GOOD CHEAP PRICE TALL CANS ... RED SALMON AT A :JOe MEDIUM RED SALMON WITH A GOOD COLOR-PLENTY OF ITS OWN OIL AND A GOOD FLAVOR NO'i FLAT OANS EACH 18c YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE QUALITY OF ANY ITEMS MEN TIONED A110VE 1 The II P. Wee Co. I. 11. Ilalloy wiiMtrniiHHoHiiK business In Guide Koclc TiiPBdiiy. Ex-Prcsldcnt Haven died at bis home in Ohio, on Tuesday Inht, after n brief lllnese, A new Bide walk Is being put down in front of City Laundry and D. M. Piatt's Implement store. Tuesday, L, M. Crublll, while dilv lug bis street cur to the depot at a rap- Id pace, had the mlsfottuno to have one of bis mules full and before bo could twist tlii: brake up tlio car had run over the mule and badly injured its O. C. Dell returned from Lincoln Tuesday morning. V. W. Wtlght whs In Full Held this week Revival meetings me being held at the Methodist mid CInRtluu churches this week. J. S Emlgli, A. .1. Tunilinfion, Henry Uitdei ioli, Geo. Ross. A. S. Marsh and J. O. Mutlfr wont to Kent-iivy Tui'sd-iy as dclcguti'J to the unmtnl state tire nun'', meeting, for I ho purpobu of eUctliig Mate ojlk-i rs, .Mis A. C. lloHnur w(ik in licitrice ibis wi ek. J .Ijii Citwi whs in HUftlitigfc this Wfi k. ' " Geo. NeIioue Is luting iff, hiivlig injMK (1 his hurul qititu tiioulj It U (o time that Red Cloailtduiuhl begin totliiuk out i he matter of fcuuie w.ilcr supply. The wtm en be j.to. cuifil fiom spi liK liurtli of lllik i'll (it eiy trying cxpeiih ns compared u.rh the vluo,f t;oo' wn'.rv thin is u eessrtiy in every well regulated city. Red CI nut hufii guwd y.um of ntr w.irli-, 1ml laclis good water. The mitt, ter onf lit to leueive terlius consider alion fi dim din city council at an early lay as possible. (Tills matter need the ut'enlion of our council ami cilU ."lis now as It did thiily jciu ago (. OMPARES'ROAD PROGR-AM Garfield Community Church Sunday Htrvlces as follow.: Ida. in., Suiidny School. Subject: "l'lio Spirit of Chilstiiui Sen lee."' 11 u. ui., Sermon, "The Intel national Problem" by Rev. I. II. Wngoti . 7 p. in. Soirico of Song,- Questlot s Htul I'nblln Discussion. Theme "Re creation". 7:15 p. m. Sermon. The chorus will meet at the oliurch on Saturday evening at 7:.'!0 to work on materials for a Home Talent Musi Ctle to be given in a few weeks, All interested in vocal music aie Invited ami urged to come. All chlldien of Pi Imary, Junior and Intermediate grades will Hud this an opportune I line to begin the quarters work In the Graded Lessons. Muke a special el Ton to tie In your class next Sunday. E. E. Esliuliinin, Pastor. Grace Church Notes Second Siiniln utter EjiipliMiy Sunday School at 10 a m. Morning hervb'i- at 11 . Yesp'i's at l:Ho p. in. The Yt'spn -frU'c are dcIgnpil to enalil" those t iit'i-wl who am hb.i'tr. eil i'.v glicuuihunccs .'riiiuniteinlln, at o'Jirr tlOKs . AUbre welc uin to any or nil of our fcivfct'S. Our church Is not rxiMiisive bit lncHiir. MaaaainuaaptapaHaHBaaMiMmarnaitaiiraaBtKaHiHaqNKn W$M Will Please You A piece of printed matter with your name on it is your" Per sonal" representative wherever it may be found. Surely then, the best is none too good. That's the basis on which we guarantee your satis faction with our Printing. "Quality" is the watchword here all the time whether the job be big or little. THE RED "CLOUD CHIEF 'Mtr t ., Gei Right With Us, Pay Your Subscription. OSSSEJaUSS MMirtPMbcfMBPn SZHES wSkM!UL E?!Ei22S RjLiJsaisawsft TCRIESHMKEa vsmsmMmjsamtitsnmemssamfaBaK'mxmijmmymjmua WISE PARENTS i ciukciiukjh C WILL HAVE THEIR CIIII.DKEN'.S EUOS EXAM1M U AND lESTEU IIEL-'ORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOrNO TI1I.Y KNOW VIIE CHILDREN r.EP.lN THE SCHOOL AMI PROPERLY PREPARED TO MAKE THE REST USE OF THE: II SCHOOL 1IOIRS. I5RIN(3 THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO CLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN I'BNS WITH CLIP $1.50 BLOTTKRS FREE-ASK FOR THEM "IUTE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOP01NT, EVERSIIARP AND 10c PER DOZEN OTHEK PENCILS Pocket Ben Watches $1.50 Glo Ben Watches $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEUR. gMfflgaCTMaaagiawgBgijaBtgataBaraTffatfii raw.am--S ANNOUNCEMENT ART NELSON, who has been iu ihe employ of ""&. W. Stevens, for the past four years, has resigned hirpositioh, and knowing him personally as being a man w.cll qualified for . . Plumhiiig, Heating and EIectricalWork nave aeciaeanor giiy nj, oor-room in my store yherc the trade will receive courteous treatment and his prices will be reasonable, GEORGE TRINE, HARDWARE wvwww,av.vj".v.v.vv;sv.v.v.v.v.-.v.v.-.v.vwvi i Place Your Coal Orders N ow I The Malone-G 5. eSIaiiy C WWWV.VA I'.cv. E. N. Tompkins, former Meth odist Episcopal m'nihtor at this place and ol the Trinity M. E. church of Lincoln, but now at Foit Dodge, Iowa, writing to the Nebraska State Jour nal, has the following to say about Iowa's road program: "We cahnot help but compare the road programs of the two states. Iowa is spending millions on her rcai's al the piescnt time and empctition i; very keen bo ;.. 'on arious cit.e in their bid for ihe tourist traffic which increases by leap a id bounds &-, the ntrlhern lal.e region becomes Lotto known. G..H and aving is the only method use vo i.ir.ko a permanent h'ghwav, as a good dirt roi.d is impossible heie on ucrount of the nature ol the soil and the incrc...s3d r.iinfall. On the wheb acith ,Vom Lie main highway , the road., are a problem, not only to the motorist who uses them, but also to the countici which maintain them. Nebraska h wo iderfully bles.sed with a fine dirt roadbed and one has only to remove from its advantages to rca lize the greatness of this asset My judgement is that if the old s-tr.te is wi e she will capitalize this asset for the full amount of its value as Kan sa. certainly makes a grent bid in this country for the traffic we.it to Colorado and the coast. It would be a great surprise to some to know of the large number who drive to Cali fornia from hero via the Kan.-as high ways. ! might not be ami s for the mto clubs of the state to take note of tMs fact iiul advertise very wide ! the fine h'ghway of Ncbniska." E. W. CorrelJ Buried Here Kdwaul W Cnrrcll vn bom at Mt. Morris, Oglo county, Illit ois on thu-ltli day of October, 18M, uml rcinnlned in that pi nee until tie citmc to .t'lU'l.y miiti hood. From tlum be lemovoil to Le nox, South Ditkola, when in .lanunry 18S0, ho who joiiu-il In maningo with Nelllo Vim Deily Two cliililien ueru born to tlixiii, France-., who Is ut this seivkv, mid J.inif. W. who-e honie Is in Cu'.ifuriiiii iU'turning to Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Correll united niih the lluptiht church lit DoKulb where the home remained1 for Gome time. Tlio family ciimu to l.ud Cloud In the year 1003, whi'iii Mr. Correll engaged in iMisliichs, finally removing to 'the btutn of Cnlunido, where on the ilOth ily of November UI5 Mrs Correll do piuti'd ihii life and wns brought to Hod Clotut foi Initial. About threo moutlib ago Mr Con ell removed to Missouri, Mla Frances joining him i,bout a week ago, oud in tlio i-puco of throe duys after her ar rival ho was, htrioUon with nppoplexy, dopiir lag this life on the 1th last and has liven brought hero for Interment by the sldo of IiIh wife, Many will remember him us faithful in nil his eiigitgtmioiits mid fiillllllhg all the duties and obligations of a friend and oltlxen. The funeral was held at the HnptUt chureli, Muiuhiy afternoon, utSo'elijoU, eonducUd by Itov. 1. W. IWson with mii-tic by .VtndHiueH Jones uml Wat kins, nnil Messrs (Jolting and Plvrce, with Min v .1 Pope at the riuuo. PREINVENTORY ma Itarts Friday, Jaitio 59 Ends Jan. 20 On the Fcilowissg Differsni Lines Gloves, Mittens All Winter Weight Glo-cs ai.d Mit tens in yarn, fleece, leallu r lined 2G per cent discount Sweaters C; Caps To clean up on Cliildrc s Sweaters and Caps will make a I discount of Twenty Per Cent Outing Gowns ChildrensSleeping Garments 20 per cent Discount Children s Ready Made Gir.ghani Dresses Ready to Wear Gingham Dresses in siz:s from 2 lo 14 years. All good style but lines arc broken and in order to make room for Nt-w Spring goods will close thcra out al 25 per cent Discount Furs You will get more good out of a fur tieck piece when you wear it with a suit than any other time. Come in and let us fit you out at discount of Twenty-five per cent These goods were all marked very close when bought but at this special discount you will be saving money as all goods are going up in price. Mi JilL JSiAiaLi&iiiLcd naiyj icinTA'tfcj 1 mvt ?.g'WHugrr gys . .wtgateaAgawjjM v ..mmmn ,tit&.Tij scrwaagrr? j.m-a,i.,1 it ,4 ju'i SIX hundred miles of Catacombs or stone tombs were hewn beneath the foundations of Rome. The early Christians, poor and persecuted, cared more for the Protection of their Dead than we do today. Yet, the ever increasing use of the Norwalk Vault testifies to a revolt against that sodden cistern the modern gravel Sealed by hand, the moulded granite of the Norwalk offers eternal protection. The greatest tribute to the Dead : THE NORWALK VAULT ' All Good Undertakers Recommend the Nortvatk the Best INSIST upon it! M II i j w urn i m ri ' i i r iwwmmwwwi'i mi i m wmwmh iwtiwinl H IWM!TOALF IN KM AM Looal Rflanufactuion Office at Bailey9 Tie Sara . m ktti .M