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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1923)
ts? V ts rxnnn3m.ranmuMmu wrv AS TOLD TO US Jeff ..haplin wjb down from Cowles, jfA'cdnotuiay. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OH1EJ .:'. '. W. C'orbett has ''jcen seriously 'ill the pa;t few da vs. -il -.'-' i ' . ' , fi .John liaubsr hrs moved into the jjloats property cast of town. j i-Ved Walker and C-.irl Oglcv'e wore S'n Hlue Hill Sunday afternoon. Miss Minnie Christian went to Su hcricr Sunday morning on. train 1G. W. J. Jim was a passenger to Su per or niuay tmrmng on tram lo. ' Phil Traut went to Ik-stings Wed ne day mor ling to spend the day. Miss Dlanchc McCartney was a pass icugor to Ht'stings Friday morning. The ladies of the Congicgathnul church will hold their market at Wccsncr's store, Saturday, January 20th. i tnt arj;i. ,my , ., Mr.. Ch; 3. Gilham t, yas . called Lebanon, Kansas, Saturday on count of the serious illness of a id i-tive. To Oii-an.L'p on all Wiiilff Coats will discount tlu'in lj li.uhsrn I'luiius Char. GJIibw was a passenger to Li icoln Monday mora'ng on train 4. : w nk Hugi'. spent the 1 st of the .. 'c ':-, I ; i Vd at Clay Center. ..:. v7" j uiui i.s a piftetiCi' "i'FC.H'p MmSuy ino.ni g m tw-i! tieoic Sc!i af turivcti he e Wed nextlay evening on train 11 from Harvard. Mi-' nnd Mrs. J. K. KIliMin were passengers t) (Juide Kock Sunday nio.-n'ng. Mirs Edna Henderson wrs a passen ger to Kansa.- City Friday morning on train 1G. Ernest Hayes, Revenue Collector, vf Superior was in the city the last bf the week. '. Jack (Julie-way of Kansas City was 'visiting the cattle feeders in this com fnunity Tuesday. ., Ourt Ewns went to Ai-hlaml Mon day morning to spend a few days vis iting with lelatives. 'Ihe Annual mcct.ng of the Fann er ' Union Co-operative A sociation, wnj. held in the 1. 0. 0. F. hull to day. Lloyd L. Fitzgerald and Mis Alctha N. Hunsicker, both of Hed Cloud, were g Tinted a marr'age license Friday. 11. F. M'zer lctumed home Satur day evening fnm Hastings whore he had been attending to business mat tor--. ;JB I)r Warrick, tho SpeelaINt, will 111001 put louts and thosu tieoclitiK glass es tit Dr. Da mere II 'a Satin iliiy, .Inn, 'Jo Hours '2 to (i M. and Mr;. Dick Lewis went to Hastings Tuesday imrning to spend il c dsw rclurn'ng homo on No. ' 1 1 that -veiling. Mr,. Kalji'.i 55h .-.erdson of cC.ok uvr'jred'hQtQ an twin 11 S trdy r v i ,iv tf pend a short time vi it v . .h r em's. n-und1 ouc Foreman J. Y Maucit went to Mi W.k Thurs !ay morning. . spend the d y "U nd'no; to bufi-C5-. matter . Mrs. A. 15. (Jelwick and baby weni to Lincoln last Wednesday morning where i-hc will spend a few days vis iting with friend?'. Ed. Winebar and several of the clay pigeon shooters of Superior were In the city Sunday afternoon shooting with the Iocnl club. Mihs Dorothy Newhouse went to (Juide Rock Saturday morning to spend the day visiting at the home of her brother, Paul Newhouse. i ill i Lee Johnson arrived here on train U Saturday I'vcning to spend the week-end with his family. Howard Hunt departed Saturday evening for Nevada where it is .stated that he will bo married. :- Omar Wolfe arrived hero Sunday -morning fioni McOook to .spend the '.Ttay visiting with friends. ,? , "1 Al Huffman went to Blue Hill Tuesday ,0i ning to spend the day at te .ding t iiusiness matter.-i. ' Virgil Huff returned home Sunday .evening from Ha tings and Kencsaw 'frhere he sjient a few days. j , 2, Fred Fcarn has purchased the re?i Vicnce of the late Mrs. Fox, from the tieiis, and will move into the same. ft J, Edgar Harrington went to Wymore Friday morning oa train 1G to spend ihc dav attending ti business matters V ; ' T Win. Harris went to Hastings lues 'day morning to spend the day re turning lume on No. 11 that evening. V Mrs. Alice Smith went to ILutings Saturday morning to spend the day leturnh'g home on No. 11 that evening. &8s& Thrift vvittn.tttrylnu , , K'noiiut do tiitr teort ullt en4 Anil iit our fhrgt nrt qii(Hlr. TliAT popular wi-INdratsed girl known as Dainty Dorothy has ,A'iconvlnced a lot of well drcs d Colics that it was to their (& r,obo ailvan age to make use of our oleifilng at d dyeing facilities. lilh are; leglnnlng to reallM that Judge L. H. Blackledge arrived hero Saturday evening on train 11 to spend 'fcouplc days here with his daughter, Mr?. Floyd Turnurc. ' . H. li. Childress came down on No. 14 SuTraay morning from Republican City to spend the day with his fain'ly 'returning to his work Monday. ('cr.nt.1 Agent Henry H. Fausch went lo De ver, Colo. ado, Saturday owning on train 17 to attend the Den ver L'-.c Stock Show being held there this week. riM ianu.rri i'iim , tMmMnnmumniagianAni 11. A R erg, Rurlington Claim Agent from Denver, Colorado, arriv ed here Friday morning to spend the day attending to matters in conncc t'on with his work. Mrs. Everett Strouji returned home Tnur.dny evening on train 11 from Lawrence where she has been spend ing the past wce'.j visiting with her parents and with friends. George Amack returned home Sat- un)Li i?!11111" m"1';j wWi mv'P "9 hasTicen spcuding'inc'pasC few days altond'ng the Farmers' Union Con vention held in that city. Will Mcl'hcrson icturncd home Thursday evening from Omaha where ho lies been r pending the past few days attending the Farmers' Union vbnventioii held there last week. Mr. iind Mi. Si'o. H. Ovi'iU-e-c who have bcuii playing at Ihc Lk'iii'tt tbou'ie, Ur.suli i, Kans is. Ii-ft M..i,liy Ynv Ii"iig llmlt, Cnlifiirnlii, mIh n thuj wi:l In .Hi nnt m.i: I- t In i . futuu li)iiit;) Mh. C. F. Uilb. af;ti J0n, Mr C C i ."-. ii ri'l hora Wetinos,.a evemig fi .a lwcnener, wuieHot, -;) -re thry t-nt o "few days Rgo to ceurc mcilical id i. e from Mnyo Mr s. C. McConkoy returned t (.Jrar.l I land Monday mouiing after sp6nI-:-ig the past few weeks bore visiting 1 the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rich L'ppinvolt and with other rel ative . Mrs. Gus Nyberg returned home Tuesday morning on train 1G from McCook where she ha been spending the past few days visiting her hus and, who is work'ng in tho Hurling to.i roundhouse. Thorval Jenson arrived here Wed nesday inoi ning on train 1G to take train -1 and 11 between here and Hastings. Fireman Ferd Walker who has been on this job for the pnst ?ev eral month goes to McCook. John Schmitt, special agent for the Burlington from Wymore, spent Sat urday here attending to business mat ters in connection w!th his work. 'Clyde llowen, G. E Griffcth. Rich aid Bowcn, and A. G. Goth went to Kansas City Sunday morning in charge of the stock shipped from here. W. E. Brunei- arrived home. Fri day evening on train 17 from Norman, Oklahoma, he being called by the sud den death of his father, W. S. Brunei-. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sutton returned home Sunday from Oxford where they have been spending the past few days vi- Ring with his mother and sister. Ph'l Traut returned home Friday morning on train 16 from McCook where he spent yesterday attending to matters in connection with his work. Ralph Newhouse arrived here Sat urday evening from Hastings to spend a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. New-house. the ray tojgvt real worth aua wear clonied and pressed from time to outlif a ault lHurtlaAr! ',!' "Fowrly Uml THBlEEStyiff. -Ml'J l'VBlaL"l . M An-af i-ata PHQNE:BBPH0N:193fl Farm Loans. Read This. I am in thu farm loan business and am making quite n success of It for various reasons. I have the very low. est rate, of interest going mid by all odds the be6t option offered. There is no dolay in closing a loan, as it is practically (dosed the moment the application is ma'de, I have certain advantage that .enables, nie to save nny-of you from $20 toilblu nrgoti Htlng tlio'loan Voii gct'liie entire face of the loan, as no portion of it Is neld out in advance. S J. U. BAILEY. Notice s The County Board of (JoiuonlHlonera of Webatar County will rccelvf sealed bids up to noon of the itli day of February 102-t for the position of manager or tke Webster County Poor Farm from Muroh 1st, llrFtb Maroh tt, 1024. . 8ald,bias,awr.fllpitrfili tio County. Clerk, who will TiifoVm applicants as to tho Co,iuitys mutliojl or eniployiup Cornier inairnger. Tlio County Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Vebter County Hoard t, of Cummihsiouera. By 11. F. Perry, County Clerk. 'Kinnuv'-i'nd Bernice James and Hui- ple and Cla'r Nels n of- McCook spent Sunday here with their uncle, nay iciso:i aim aamny driving io Bladen Monthly for u ?hort visit be fore returning to their home in Mc-Cock. Mr. and Mrs E. A. .Mitchell of Ak .on, C dor-do, came in on No. 1G Mon day mm ning to spend the day attend ing to busines i mntters a-nd visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hauck. They returned homo on No. 17 that evenintr. Five carloads of cattle and two of hogs were shipped from here to the Kansas City mar'iet Sunday morning A total of one hundred and eighty seven cars including that loaded hem passed through Sunday enroute to the Missouri river markets. Mrs. Gellatly went to Lincoln Tues day mowing where she will spend a short time visiting with friends be fore returning to her home in Indian npolis. She has been here for the past few weeks visiting nt the home of her son, Clial Gellatly. Two carloads of hogs wore shipped from here Tuesday morning to the Kansas City market. From Lester, B. E. Harrington shipped one cai load of cattle and hogs mixed to Kan sas City and H. G. Hulscbusch one carload of cattle to St. Jon Tuesday morning. They went in charge or their shipments. Player Plana at a iarftaigj-Wo hare a player piano in good condition that one of our custoinors was unable to finish paying for, that we will pluce free of charge in tho home of any BatU factory customer in tho vicinity of Red Cloud who will pay tho balutioein cash or cany payments. Write GASTON MUSIC A. FURNITURECO., Hastings, Nebraska. NOTICE I'm. ir nl to u ic.s lul'on passed b. the Lut.v Council of the Oity of Red Otc ml, Xebr.s , on the :ird d.tj o" January, l!)2:t, and Section 313 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebra ka for 19iJ2, notice is hereby g'ven that said city council considers it advisable a m to the best interest of mid city thai new bonds in lieu of the delinquent and outstanding paving bonds aim coupons of the following paving dis tricts of said c'ty as follows: 'Paving District No. 2. Amount of bonds $1,000.00; Coupons and inter est, $150.00. Ordered issued on June I, 1020. Paving District No. 3 Amount of bonds, $8,000:00" ttnfvjoito Vnd 'inter-d't,- ifl,-150."Uo. Orde.cd 'issued on Ju ;c II, 1020. Paving District No. 4 Amount of bonds ?G,000 00j Coupons and inter est, $1,100.00. Ordered issued on June 11, 1020. All of said bonds bear interest at the rale of six per cent per a mum, payable cm! annually. It is propos ed to take nnd pay the alnvc delin quent, bonds, coupons and interest by the i s'lanco ol City of Red Cloud Re I'undi g bonds in the sum of $1,- 000.00, bi-.-i ing inteiv t v.l ?i per cut oc. luiiiu-", !: ted .1 ii'iar ir, P ' KHrturing Sfl.OQOOO mel yrir 11 to Xi yetfr s . f'c- c at? inu.'s o.'rt,'(,n n' i t,i be filed .t Uio ofc of the ( ilj Clerk at Red Cloud. Any t. p..'yer Df the nty of I(o Cloiid, NT br: skn, mov fie o,je,t;o-i-b aueh . (..polled, f t'o i in tl1 off' 9i the t'tyClork at Red ft "d or ; liei'uve tho 5th daj of Fobiu i.v 102. CLARISSA M MAYNARD, (SEAL) (Jity Clerk NEBRASKA ROADS SHOULD BE ADVERTISED Good roads, like prophet.', arc often without honor in their own country. Nebraska people who travel over our excellent dirt roads all the time ic gard them lightly, as a part of the natural order of things. It is not un til he attempts to travel over the roads of le;s fortunate states that the Ncbraskan appreciates the highways W his own state and realizes what an asset they arc to the commonwealth. To drive across Nebraska on the "smooth, level roadbed of our state road?, with the beautiful pastoral "scenery of Nebraska's prairie lands spread out for miles on either side is like a Sabbath day's rest to the driver who is wearied with hilly or rough roads. Nebraska borders thii-e favoi'itc tourist points Colorado, Wyoming and thu Black Hills of South Dakota. It naturally enjoy much tourist traffic between eastern ttates und these points. During one week last summer the interstate traff'c through eighteen different itations on Neb a- ka state rouds was 13,1)12 cais. If this count be used as a basis of e ti- matc, we may conclude that, during the twelve weeks of summer, 107,301 out-of-state cars pass through the same eighteen stations. If each car carried four persons, GG9,21G people were guests of the state for about two days. -More than half a million people testifying to the excellence of Nehras ka roads, the courtesy of Nebraska people, the prosperity of Nebraska farms and the enterprise of the towns passed through should be worth a great deel to the state. State ai'd local auto clubj, co-operating with other organizations, might well make advertisement of Nebraska as v project and attract more of this traffic. Some of our neighboring states have already seen the wisdom of such a course and are making hand some bids for tourist trade. a iiufrrfAMsass&g; mi f'iMmigi'Witrtiina;iNnnBn."an!c;imimr;iginnmngnnnxoniiniumniiaimju'iiitTiiiiiBHuaia GROCERIES Cheerful, acceptance of orders over the phone or in person and Prompt Delivery are two of the - reasons that our, storq.fias. such a , big clientele. Another is that our Groceries arc always fresh, pure and wholesome and our prices most reas onable. May we have the pleasure of a visit or call from you to-day? P, kVJ aSkL w ullbrandt 5 I 1C1.I ' :, i. Groceries and Qucensware i" ii i tan I I" ffllu'ill. ,l IIP PHONE YOUR ? r JHSL JLj f M ORDER TO FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 mm Ind. Phone 12 HH IE The little two weeks old baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Banbury, of Trenton, Neb , died last weeUs and the little body was brought to Republican City last Thursday and Utd to rest in tbe cemetery here. Mrs, Hunbury is a daughter of Mr. end Mrs J. E. Me. Quiaten of this oity and she is reported quite ill, and her mother, Mrs. Mo. QalsUn, has been at lVenton sereral days oaring for Uei Ktopublleitn City lUnger. I. J. W. Hamilton and Ctrl and Ilenrv Paused shipped seven Shortlftlrn cattle and twenty-five PoUnu?ChtUaShoga to the Western Stock Show "aT Denvar, Tuesday night. Two thitprprrs grown by Allen O. Vaughnu, one" of the pig club boys, aud bred by .1. H.' Hnmiltnn & Son are In the (honing, We hope to report next woulc tUnt the boys curried off nil the big premiums at the show. Oitid Kock Signal. How About Harness! fjwlll meet any cnliiloue piieo on anything in the harness line Don't let soincouo toll you that you enn save inoni-y by fcondlng away eorue in and look my stock over. 1 enn Mivoyou tome money. Hrlnp in your old ones and get them llxcd up nnd oiled before Spring LEE R. WALKER Hnrncss and Saddlery irasMaMim In the District CourC Of the United States Fer The District of Nebraska In I he Matter of ) J.'Sfc1." Cor,. W.mll ?r a,nd JJot,,ce n Uanurupt. ) Pe''"i r Dnehtige. On this 10th day of JumiHry, A. D 102.'!, on tiling and reading tho petition of the above named bankrupt for his discharge herein, it is ORDEUED, That the 01st day of February, A. D 1023, be and the same U hereby fixed as tbe date on or before which alt creditors of and all other persons interested in said estate and In the matter of the discharge in bank ruptcy of tho said bankrupt .hall, if they desire to oppose the same, file In my said offloe at Uoldrege, NelnabUs, in said district, their appearanoe, iu writing, lu opposition to tbe granting of said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter, rile In my said' ofllce Bptciflektlbns of 'the grounds of said opposition. WITNESS mv bund hereto, at my Ofllco in-IIoldregei'Nebrabka, the day and dattf herein first above written, O. NOItnBKU, ' ' Ue force, In Uanhruptoy Tlili llluilrttrt the Umlnnud cunilrucliun of the New 1'ro ccia ColumbU IUcotdi. Alllmirinriilicmucliiiniiolhfr plalnn Mirfuvm which are iiuJuiifancwiiibitanccncr which Ihc needle travels l tnoit lliaudibly. lllutlratr the much harder centre cure which rcilatt warping. The Joy of a Record That is Virtually Noiseless Tonight put on your phonograph any of the records you enjoy most Docs the surface noise intrude and prevent you from completely enjoy ing the mutiic? Tomor row come in. to see us and ict us play for you a few of the new w . Columbia NEW PROCESS RECORDS Instantly you will notice that the dUconcertlng ur face noltei which have always annoyed you are atmt. Columbia New Proccis Rec ord will make your phono graph what it thould be, a muilcal instrument of the hlfheit, purest type. J. C. Wl TCHELL Optometrist & Jeweler Red Cloud .777- - . Ncbr. NVtrVtrVrMJWWvAtArVWm'V Phone Ind. 3 on 90, Bcfi 74. A. U. Pierce i-eturned home Sat urday evening nfler spending the past few days in Omaha attending the Farmers Uinon Convention held there last week. JVlrsI dc6sck -. "ft. :, ' 1 'V n,nwmnm hs iwiiiiw B Residence, Bel) 241 5 EM-S. UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES rs(REDiaOUDN .' L T. 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