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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1923)
"' m ite HlWl ' awmimg.-,jrowmaaaTimfga.uiuMy vmi RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iwureraaCTaOTarnanc3anjixwuujuu iwi,g;cjiMji.w-jKJMJwi'i.AtMt7S8agaas!JftUJ.,.MJiig jjwi!jn,iiMi'iNm'a!f 'jU THE RED CLOUD CHIEF RoJ Cloud, Nobrtvslcc PUUliiyiJKD EVl-.KY 'IHUltSJDAY entered In the I'oMolllco nt Itcd f loud, Neb M Hccond Claw Matter" A. D. McAUTHUIt, I-Mltor iiml Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, por column IncK I5c l,octvl. 12U&15 ,1 II It nl. y 1m-. til i.'il liN h' SMili t tuuli ml iMuto utile to I In t'lia-.iy building ik-iUi tif thi Mnoi blucli KOItTV YKAHS AflO Next year will bo leiip year. Tins Valley house Is ottered for sitlr LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO Thc'coldcst weather o' the season nc cm red on Wednesday when tho ther jnomctor indicated 10 degrees below zero but while wo nrc getting n cold niinp, nut In Dakota and Montana tho jucrey registered GO degrees below zero nnri Htill going down. Court sets on thn iCtli. Oct). V. Llndsey Is putting up Ice this week, I. A. Mo-Arthur is nutting up his supply of me, John Tulleys Ins been installed ns professor in the high school. The various secret societies are do ing a (rruat deal of woilc just now Red Cluw't Hitslne's has hopii ntinn.t on a stand still. Hed Cloud was well icptescnted at the capital dining the hemitoihl con. test. The Johnson County .loiinial tolls I the folio will's' whopper: A innii erect. eel stiine hind of u now fanpled pump ing apparatus for a ranch on the lie piibllcnn valley. The pumping ma chlno. was to be dilven by wind The oilier day when n ten-knot wind was blowing, the inventor "turned her loose.' In less than half an hour the nihchliie Hooded tlip cattle corral with w.iter and Mooted away the end of a li'iy stnoV, Tho rinctininti yelled to his iiiachtuest: "Stop her! stop her." Hut it happened that provision for stopping was what had not been thought of by the inventor. Had it n it been that the well wis at last pumped dry the whole ranch would most likely have Leon washed away. Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST -Vcjr'sc MimiA'-K'ANS'llK.H SCOM-: M KK IIKS'I (Donvc, (Colo.) Tiincs, Jatuu.ry, 22) Standing of Clubs CI.UUS Won. 7.05l. Pet. Fort Collins ... . J) 0 1 000 Noith Platte 0 1.000 Denver 2 I .G7 Tiin!dr.d 2 1 .GG7 Louisville - .11 .500 Pueblo I 1 .("00 Red Cloud . - 0 2 .000 Colorado Springs ...... 0 .'I .000 Wruv 0 M .000 SCHOOL PAIjS -A I -MMM'-? f I ;s4ife&; Victories In the third match of tho annual Uncle Dud telegraph trophy .shoot yesterday were: North Platto (212) bout Colorado Springs (235). Denver (2119) bent Pueblo (23fi). Fort Collirn (235) beat Ked Cloud (230) Trinidad (211) beat Wray (200) Louisville had open date. Two perfect scores were registered. August Sarcande; of Fort Collina duplicated h's feat of a year ago by breaking fifty without a miss. Kohr cr of Colorado Springs also got an honor mark. W. F. Floyd of Den ver, who marked up r fifty one year ago, did not get in the running yes terday. Nortli Platte and Fort Collins now arc tied for tho lead with three vic tories and no defeats. In the race of 1922, nt this rung, Denver was tied with Fort Coll'ns, neither having r.uf fcrcd a defeat in three matches. General High Scores. Scores of unusual excellence weie made yciterday. For instance, North Platte, high with 212, were unable to compete a year ago because of a so veto .storm, but their total this year was hotter than anv made on the simo (Lie in 1922. Don vet's 239 was one point hettc than tl-e 238 of a year ago, even with I loyd's perfect 50 score. Fort Col lin's 238 vn,3 one point less than their totrl in January last, when they broke 239. Colorado Springs, altho losing to North Platte yesterday, made 235, a agu'nst their 232 of last year that ac counted for a win. Pueblo, too, outshot by Denver, was responsible for 233 breaks, while one year ago all they could icturn was 227. AH in all, the trigger experts are going in high gear and from indica tions to date, this year's grand total and averages will be the best ever at tained in the competition. Yesterday's scores in tlcta'l: NORTH PLATTE Hosier .... ...-...... lL'.'49 Voit Goe'tz" 7 '"" ..371" h'sL. -19 Neville .. . .j.i 48 Samuelson . .. - ,..-. 48 3a t Liar.; htiu''n, ! oil I 10 n. in. Mm Mug Static" II ii. tn. tfulijci't. "A (.uuii I .StMftiibiit of tli lliipi'fct I'o-ttion in Red f .olid," livening Mil'ject: "What Constitu te a Revival of Religion " English Lutheran Church Regulai services evoiy first and third Sunday in the month in the AriveiHist chinch at II a. in. O. It. Ili'iiiU.. Pastor Congregational Church Notes Sunday School 10 h. in. Morning service 11 a. in. Dvenlng service 7:30 p. in. hverjotie welcome to these services - Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY On a Mi. Rex Miss Kmlly Million is on the s'clt !M, Mrs. Hobt LihiiiIkiui spent Tuesday with Mrs. E, u. Spurrier. Mi 9. Melba Abbott and Mrs Locke spetit a day recently with 10. E. Spurrier. Mrs. Kobt. LtinnfiMii and Mrs Rollhati visited with Mrs. II. F. Pay lie Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Abbott and In by Elmer are spending a portion of the week with relatives near K-bon Dan and Rex Rellhan arrived home Sunday after a week's vlj.lt with their patents Mr. and Mrs. Win Relthun in l'OpL'Idl B E. Spunier hatilnl n thousand bushel of coin from Uellaiie ln-i week. Charles MoMurray of Fait bury, Nob , is spending a few d.iybin the neighbor hood. Mrs. D K. Grewcll and daughters, Tri.v and Ellu, spent Saturday with Mrs. Fay Ppp. NOTICE aitjtu.vn.mimmiratTKtmKrstnaxrwsBaiWB'jmsrwiMUM.-verTTX, ,i .iii;n i n i i.jij I i . i.i i . 4- t V T!f V AM) 2,a I JIM lltMnMisi I L"LS"Y i5J"T- A- Our Printing Will PleaseTou ijL 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 i'3l' "AT ONQE" Plumbing Service" When you have trouble of any kind with your Plumbing send us a hurry-up call and we will respond "at once." "1 We realize the importance of giving quick service at such times and wc hold ourselves ready to do so. ' " " And iLyou.have any .Plumbing Supplies to buy be sure to-get our prices. We believe they will save you money. Art Meisoffd AtjTiins's Hardware Total .. . M. L Smith Johnson .. H. Smith ... 'knley v.'ory DENVKR h212 Total 5 rcandcr Koppcy 'i unn .. .. chwass .lo.twig . Total ... Stanton ktiley .3. Stanton Miller Hull - Total FORT OOLI.INS TRINIDAD " 49 J. 48 ... L 48 UJ 48 40 .. r.o 4U 47 47 IB :. .....,2.is .. ..... 45 ... - i!l .. 43 40 'r 40 . ''211 COLORADO SPRINGS Rohter . i Mclntyte ... . Hilton - .-.. Howaul -.. 'atterson - Total Holmes PUEBLO Lee ... - Innis ....- - ." -- Jarter h. I'Mzimmous Total I), tmui .. -. Hall Peterson ... Miller .... Chock .... Total . . timber ..... Ajers . DtMiumond Finn -.--. Love . ..'.... Total . RED dLOUD WRAY ... 50 49 ... 48 45 . 415 12H5 48 - 47 . "11 ... 40 . 45 JZY.I 17 . 47 40 45 45 2o0 .. 44 41 . . 40 ... !I8 - :i7 200 Pursuant to a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Red Cloud, Ncbras'vn, on the 3rd day of January, 1923, and Section 313 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 1922, notice is hereby iven that said city council considers it advisable ami to the best interest of mid city that new bonds in .lieu of the delinquent and outst'tntlinp; paving bo'tds aim coupons of the following paving dis tricts of said c'.ty tis follows: ".wing District No. 2. Amount or b nds $1,000.00; Coup in 4 and intei- .st, $1 50.00. Oxlorcd issued on, Juitr 1,- 1020. Paving District No !l Amount of bind, $8,000.00; Coupons uul inter e t, ?! I, lot) 00. Ordc ed i?s cd on .T.i c 11, 1UJ0 P.iving District No. ! Amount of bonds $0,000.00; Coupons and intei est, $1,400.00. Ordered issued on Juik 11, 1920. All of said bonds bear intetcst at the rate of six per cent per a inuni, payable emi-r.nnually. It is propos ed to take and pay the above delin quent bonds, coupons and intetcst by the itsuance of City of Red Cloud Re funding bonds in the sum of ?18, 000.00, healing intere. t at six per cent per annum, dt ted January 15, 1923, maturing $1,000 00 each year 11 to 20 jenrs after date unless objection there ti be filed at the office of the City Clerk at Red Cloud, Any taxpayers of the City of Rc; Cloud, Nebraska, may file objections to such proposed actio-i in the office of the C'ty Cleik at Red CU'd o-i o' before the 5th day of Fcbru..iy 1923. CLARISSA M MAYNAIID, (SKA 10 CtyClevk '' PERFECT BAKING With a Small Amount of Fuel Is the Most Essential Requisite of a Range The South Bend Malleable Rangeills the bill in every respect, and more. It is the finest lookingfrangc built, and is made of the best 'materials. -We would be glad .of an opportunity to convince you that what we say is true. We have received notice, from the wholesale houses of an increase in prices of ranges effective Janu ary I st, but we will continue to sell what few ranges we have at the same old price. GEORGE W. TRINE Notice Automobile Owners nith Hf0's. Annual Sale i of Pure"Bred Big Type, Poland China Bred Sows. To be held at the Farm 9 miles Northeast nf Superior and X iffile North of Cadams. Nebr., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 All are Vaccinated. 55 Head. 8 Tried Sows: 31 Fall Gilts; 16 Sprint' Gilts This is a fine bunch of stuff. They have been learn ed to travel for their living having had lots of exer cise. Nearly all will farrow in March, bred to our boars, the Pageant, Clans Monarch. Nebraska Buster and Blue Valley Jumbo. These sows are of the big easy feeding type, the kind that responds quickly to feed. You had better buy early as the later sales arc always higher. Come and spend the day with us whether you buy or not. Sale in Tent 1:00 p. m. Free Lunch at Noon. WRITE FOR CATALOG R. E. UIDGLEY. W. C. HENDERSON. Auctioneers. C. A. GOLDEN. Clerk. SUPERIOR, NI3B. V,.V0VV.VAV.VVVV.V.,.".V.".V.".VV.V.V.V.".VVJW Place Your Coal Orders Now The Malone-Gellatly Co. I rw, If You are in Arrears Call and See Us February 1st, limit FonlNcw Aull mobile Licenses for 1933. l'Vlinmry lht Hunt for new tiiiinbiMS, O it of about '.'G00 motor vehicle nunorh ouh l.'tTi'i Iiml nppUeri for uuw Humbert up until Jtiiiuiuy M, l!U:t. Tho CountyTrt'iiS.urer informed 1110 tluit eti'j will hold your old number on ly until February 1st. Tlivro liB8,bi)on complaint made that some people living in Webster county In previous yeais have purchased num bers in other counties. If you live in Webster county yon owe it to your owp home county to buy your number there and Increase the couuty funds. Also if you own two enrs remember chcIi car calls for a license number. Avoid trouble by buying your num ber before February 1st, and in your own homeoountyj" .TRck'Valler, ShoiilV. if?2: nfcr-rcKn iiaMnrwfcwoynfcmitf ww Mii-8 Hlancho P,ope and Clara Rooz- ley roturriedto Inayalo Sunday "evon fnc: t6 rdrrne thalr schooAvorlcftor n-Bhort viait here. ' IX hundred miles of Catacombs or stone tombs were 3 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 grave! Sealed by handi the moulded granite of the Norwalk offers eternal protection. The greatest tribute to the Dead: THE NORWALK VAULT All Good Undertakers Recommend the Norwalk the Best INSIST upon it! MET CALF & BR IN KM AN u LocmI Manufmctuiors Office at Bailey's Tie Barn . ' wj .WW