The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 08, 1923, Image 1

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VOLUME 51
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 8. M
NUMBER 0.
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ulllt'h nt fity fituli'KMitu fui S'linu limn
itst. ha io.iuih'.i his dtlluit in tuUu
ullVt't Sittndhy nf this w ck, mill will
1 -'ivt sonm titiU' in xl wt'flc for 1'iltH-
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tiaiihforinef I'lik'iiiHoi I' olll n of tlie
Gtnionil lilt'ttti'ie Jlr. l'ni.iiir
woiltftl in tint (illiijo (or niiit) umih ti
foiv ot)iiilii wtst lor lils hoilllt. innl is
well ac'i'iinliitcd will) Ills ihnk'S UiL'io.
Tlie uiuriy filoinls of thti family will
wlsii tliem liitpjunes', anil hut-cess in
tlieiritt'W tioine. Ulvttiltiu Kuvlew.
COUNTY COMMI.SSIONBKS IN
SESSION ON TUESDAY
QiiinquitKfslnm Siuiilay
SiiiiiI.iv Suliool at 10 i tit
Moinlti mm vlct' nt II n. in.
Vi'spi is nt 1:!10 p. in.
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Ivy the lctufuc .cltcdule
oiioiui hccrcuuy hjih
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f IlikI shot uguiiBl Color
I) tli UrcukiiiK tlio same
each cut of liftO. The Denver 'i"mt"
jrivea the report of .hoot fo.- l'obni-
pry 4 tli IJetl Cloud ftliootinfj aga list;
that
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the new little basque frocks re
quire a surface absolutely smooth
beneath.
f$ A number of new brassieres
adapted to this purpose are now
exhibited.
Our corseticres will be glad Fjj
ro fit them for you.
BARBARA PHARES
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ANNOUNCEMENT .
Webster County Bank
tV7E WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav-
W ings department in our bank for the use of the child-
rcn, adults and ev.eryone. Thrift and savintf is
somolhitif! that has been neglect ed.
Wo kindly invite yu to Hce advantage of thin sav
ings idea and make this your bnnkintj homo with your
wivinfls no matter how small, you are alwas welcome.
A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with
us and you can bank, on us.
Wn wnlnnmn oviirv rhild in the community to become
n p.iiRtnmnr nf ihii new denarLment. U
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Ked Cloud, Nebraska
February G, 192.'J
The County Board of Commission
c.s met at 10:30 a. ni. as per ad
journment of January 9th. All mem-
ocrrf pic&ent.
At 1:30 p. m. the bids for Super
intendent of Webster county l'ooi
Farm were opened and were as follows:
J. L. Kiggins $700 per year
u. J. i-jinerton ?70 per year.
Nona IJrown $700 per year.
Ves Emick 700 per year.
J. T. Abbey ?C00 per ypnr.
After consideration of the above
bids, a motion w.s made by Crowd!
and seconded by Waldo that tlie bid
of E. J. Emerton be accepted and
County Clerk instructed to draw up a
ontract with Mr. Emerton from
March 1, 1923 to "March 1, 1921.
The appointment of Frank Fulton
as constablo of Glcnwood Prec'nct
was approved by Board.
The following Official bonds were
approved by Board.
Frank Fulton, Constable, Glenwood
Precinct; Elmer Gamer, Hoad over
seer, District 12 B; O. C. Stickney,
District 11; J. N. Hutchins, District
6 B.
Motion made and canned that
commencing from this date, the sal
ary of the County Attendance officer
be fixed at $1.00" per year.
The following cluims were audited
and allowed and County Clerk in
structed to draw terrants on the
proper funds in payment of same:
GENERAL FUND
P H. Boner $ 49.05
Pope Bros .
Guide Bock Signal
Scth G-ecnc
E. McBridc -
C. E. Vaughan .. -
O C. Tccl - - .
Tlios. A. Friend .... . -
F. W. Endorf
Mrs. John Williamson
Cha.- E McPhcraw
Commercial Advertiser
D;ilton Adding Mach. Co. ....
Anna Stumpenhorst .
H. B.'Fuusch
1 rt 3Kelsn .... ,....
.filinscn ; Graham . .. ....vr.
,fnjnty Tre Hirer ,. . JL .
J 10011 FARM FUND
i T'-U'dcn Ur. fo .. ..... .
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Furmor-i' Elevat"l' 00.
!S E Butty ..!-.
!Frf,nk Les . .
iVcge Bro4. ..
J mea retemii
IMatt & Frws
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uel ! tnvft t'tat we
agAin t Pueblo
noyt .Supil v.
Sofretrry has wired the Times of !
Punvfcr to straighten this matter out.
T1 o a it staiu's now, we lo w and
tio . tli Colo", do Springs. Fecy
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No furtMr b-'Binesn uiirtftur'nir the
Bonrd-adjourhed to nwt Morch 20,
192-1.
B. F. PERKY,
County Clerk.
special communication of Charity
lodge A. F. &. A. M. has been called
for Fr'day cvcn'ng of this week for
the purposo of conferring the degree
of a Master Mason ipn two candi
dates. Invitations havo been sent to
the neighboring lodges to attend this
meeting.
CITY tOUNCIIi TRANSACTS
CONSIDEltAULE BUSINESS
M yor Pctcivon called the Citj
Co..ncl togeti.er in tegular ession fii
Tuesd y I'vcning with all members
p cent except Hoffman.
Minutes of January 2nd and !!(!
meetings read and approved and the
monthly lopoit of city tieasuier pre
seated and pi ced on file.
E. .1. Overing, a member of the
Libra y Board was pto cut and mai'c
a financial rep rt of Library Board
funtijf Jfrom 'jeginning of municipal
y3njrVb-February let, showing $3101
balt.ncc and stated that unless the
City Council gave financial aid they
would be forced to close the Library
until July 1st.
Motion made by Crabill and sec
onded by Hummell that the City
Counc'l refund the amount paid out
by Library Board for Library paving
for the year 1922, which amount wns
$107.71. Carried.
dins. Trautman appeared with a
petition signed by himself, W. II.
Beczlcy and Mrs. M. II. Beckwith to
open the alley in Block 2, Itadcliff'tf
Addition. Motion made to refer" nunc
to city attorney. Carried.
In the matter of laying sewer p'pe
to connect with residence of O. D.
Hedge, it was decided 1 1 lay the mat
to. over for future reference.
Motion mado by Crabill and .second
ed by Amack to instruct the city clerk
to pay paving tax on Bank building,
Library and Firemen's hall. 'Carried
The' City Clerk was instructed to
price the city sprinkling wagon to
the Wilcox village board at $75.00,
F. O. B., Ked Cloud.
Ordinance 52 nrovidimr for the is
suance of $18,000 of refunding bends
was duly passed.
Motion mado and seconded that the
City Council pay $3000 00 on b nds
becoming due in August, held by the
Harris Trust & Savings Bank. Car
ried. After allowing the following bills
a motion was mauo to adjourn.
Guy Employees
M. H. Albright .
L. Doyle
C. K.4.ewis
M. II. Albright
S. K. Floranco -
Commercial Advertifcr
A. 11. McAithur
Fred Fearn .
Ohas. Sutton ....
Frank -Clauson ..
Sam Mountford
S nclair Kefining Co. ..
M'd-West Elec. Co .
The Korsmeyer Co. . .
The McGraw Co. -..
The, Huffman Gen. Sp,
Piano Co
Northwest Peti oleum Co. ....... 222.75
Globe IndcmnWy Co VI ri
Sec. Library Board . 107.71
County Trenpurcr .- . V.KlCl
CLARISSA MAYNATtn.
City Clerk
Attorney A. M WUe;s wa tiow.i
Lvoi Blue Hill Wdttncudiy.
Watch
Jewelry
and
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WepmnijM
Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An
UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH
KODAK
DICALKR
E. H. Newiboisse
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FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmer
Bell 80.
Funeral Directors
Ind. 12 Ox
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WV 3. Mwi returned home Tues
day mo:nltig from Omaha wjneie lio
hug been for the pjst couple nf !
u ttendiny to uminesg matter.'.
JUST RECEIVED
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Anotor i.uto aeeidant occurre'i
Tuesday ulteinoun tn We -t i iv'il.
Avenue anil Sewanl street at tin.
corner of the Catholic chinch. Miss
JoHophine Mrer was driving a
Studebivker car go'ng noith when she
hit Gene Bush who was chiving an
Overland car going West. The clr'v
cn escaped without injury but the
cara were damaged considerable.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 8 P. M.
Franklin Boys and Girls
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Red Cloud Boys and Girls
D High School Gym " Adm, 25 & 35c
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