The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 22, 1923, Image 5

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15. K. Mizc- wont to Hastings Mon
day morning on No. 4.
Put .Sale or Uenthe Mrs A A Pope
property.-t! VV. llutchlsoii,
Fred Gund wes u pussengcr to Ufuc
Hill Saturday morning on No. 1.
.J. b. Uetz went to Cowles on No. I
Tuesday iinming to spend the da.
Ralph Ncwhouse was a passenger to
Hlue Hill Saturday morning on N. 1-
Mm. J. T. Saladcn wen; to Hast
ings Saturday morning to spend the
day.
Attorney II. S. Dungan of Hat-tings
v;as in the city Tuesday attending
tourt.
Lee Walker sold two facts of harness
to the iMcCook kc Plant the last of
the week.
Clarence Johnston went to Hast
ings Tuesday morning on train 4 to
spend the day.
V. A. Saundeis was a passenger to
Itoulder, Colorado, Saturday morning
on train No. 15.
.Mr. K. M. Card went to Lincoln
Friday morning for u couple oi weeks
visit there with her dnugiiter and fain
Mis. J. 11. Kellogg wont to Albion
Friday morning on train :, sue he ng
called there by the death oi a le'.a-tive.
While .scuffling at the school
grounds Cl'fford Siebeits had the mis
fortune to fall and bieak his collar
bane.
M'ss Myrtle Gel wick went to Hast
ings Sa4.urda moining to spend the
day returning home that evening on
No. 11.
1'. M Whitehead went to Hastings
Kihlay morning after a couple of
das spent here attending to business
matters.
S. L. Parker went to Ccntiul City
Thursday morning on No. 4 for a few
days visit with his daughter and with
friends.
W. L. Wecsncr icturned home Tues
day morning from California, where
he spent the past tlncc months with
i datives.
County Agent Heniy R. Fausch
went to Hastings Tuesday morning
to spend the day.
Wm. McBride went to Hastings Sat
in day morning to spend the day visit
ing with friends.
Mrs. Fied Walker went to Blue Hill
Friday morning to spend the day vis
iting with friends.
Attorney A. M. Walters of llluc
Hill was attending district court here
the first of the week.
A. A. Rorcn went to Kansas City
Tuesday morning in charge of the
ttock shipped from hcie.
One carload of hogs to Kansas
City and two cat loads of cattle to St.
Joe were shipjied from here Sunday
morn'ng.
An epitaph
To Squire Scott.
The highway ttirned-
llls cm did not.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Stcwaid wcie
pissengcrs to Cowles Saturday morn
ing wheic the spent a few hours
visiting with friends, icturnlng'home
on the freight in thcaftcinoon.
Dan McAlpine, fi eight inspector lor
the Burlington iiom Denver, spent
Thursday hcie attending to matters
in connection with his woik, going to
Rnpuhlican Friday m truing on No. 15.
Wanted : Clean cut young man to
go into motion piettne business in
Webster County. No eNpeiienoo re
quited. Investment of $700 (X) necess
ary For particulars write I. Whlje,
f0P Notth Kith St., Omaha.
Mrs. A. S. Harris and Miss Blanche
McCartney, who wcie called to Man
zanola, Colorado, it few days ago by
the sudden death of their little niece,
Mntgmcl McGaitncy, returned home
on No. 1G Friday morning.
Mrs. Fied Gund returned to her
home in Lincoln Monday morning
after spending the past couple of days
heie u'siting with her sisters, Mrs.
K. A. Creighton and Mis W. A.. Sher
wood and with other relatives.
Mr.s. L. II. Schultz icturned to Mc
Gook Friday evening on train 17 alter
spending the past few days heie visit
ing with relatives.
One cuiload of hog.s, one of cattle
to Kansas City and two carloads of
cattle to St. Joe weic shipped from
here Tuesday morning.
Dr.' It. V. Nicholson hns purchased
the E. W. Stevens residence in the
Second Ward, Mr. Stevens moved to
Hastings the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Wolfe icturn
ed t'o their home at Wheeler, Kansas,
Wednesday morning on tiain lfi after
spending the past few days hcie visit
ing with liei father, Mr. John Wilson,
and with other relatives and friends
A shipment of ten cars of trout
from the hatchery at Bcnkclman ar
rived here on No. 16 Monday morning
Floyd Turnure and Lcc Johnson took
them to a point about three miles
nortjh of Lester where they were put,
in Elm Creek. , .
James Peterson went to Guide Rock
Monday morn'ng to spend the day at
tending to business matters.
Robert Giles and Miss Audiy
Kamm, both of Superior, we.e mai
ried by Judge Itanney Monday.
C. A. Rasser and John Rasser went
to St. Joe Sunday morning in charge
of the stock shipped from heie.
County Highway Commissioner Geo.
H. Overing went to Hastings Satin -day'
morning to spend th; day.
Mrs. A. Kline and baby arrived
here fmm McCook Saturday morning
for a couple of days visit with her
husband, who as wot king as boiler
maker in the Burlington roundhouse
at this point.
The Business Woman's Club will
give a chicken pie simper, Anril 1th,
in the Peterson bu'hling. The pro
ceeds will be used l'oi the impioxr
menl of the city paik. A committee
from the club will solicit the city.
Miss Ruby Koon, of the Johnson &
Giahani Furnituic Co., is in Omaha
this week attending a school of in
struction, being given by the Victor
Plnnogiaph Co. Miss Koon will le
luiii with much new knowledge con
cerning this line of phonographs and
w'U be glad to answer any questions
concerning this machine.
Mrs. Cynthia Moleivwent to Hast
ings Wednesday morning wheic she
will spend few days visiting with
her daughter, Miss Martha Moler.
,AVrn. Cnibill returned home Friday
evening from Omaha where he lias
been for the past couple of weeks hav
ing his eyes treated bv a specialist.
Alf Saladcn and A. H. Carpenter
returned home Sunday morning aftci
spending the past few days in Selden,
Kansas, attend'ng to business matter.s
0. W. Boston of Republican, who
has been hcie for a couple of days
attending to business matteis went
to Superior Friday morning on No. 10
Attorney Walters icturned to his
Lime at Blue Hill Wednesday moin
ing after spending a couple of days
here attending to legal business mat
ters. Mrs. W. H. Thomas was called to
Lincoln Monday in lining by the sud
den death of the little eight ear old
daughtei of Mr. and Mis. J. Kdwin
Jnrboe.
Manager Linn of the Auditorium
has postponed the showing of "The
Four Hoisciucn of the Apocalypse"
unfl April 15-10-17 owing to the un
settled weather
cd Home lucsiiay nioiuing
s.i C tty wheic thov went Sunday
morning in chaige of the stork ship
lied from hcie.
.Did Some Good
An Ad Club is to be organized by
the meichants of this city. Already
twenty of them have signified their
willingness to join and as soon as all
have been solicited a meeting will lie
held foi the mirpo-e of making it a
permanent club. This club can do a
groat deal in creating a better spirit
among the meichants and also by con
secrated adei Using get more people
to come here to tiade. Let all the
merchants get together and m-ko this
club one that will put Red Cloud on
the right track again. We aie for
it, aie you?
Farm Loans
I am lesnly at all times to iiiiilte liny
loan dpsired at the very lowest rato of
inteicst, hest option and least espouse
No examiner is sent in to decide
whether the. Iniin shall he miulo I de
cide thai myself and save yon that
espouse. I am sole agent for Tiwelt,
MnttistV BiiUer, a company that has
been doing business in the county fm
1!." yearn, and never has withdrawn
rom business h single day during that
time. No other company oatt sny us
much. Other companies gel su.u.'d
and quit business. Not so Trevctt,
Mattis A. linker. Pntroiiiu it company
tliHt has always hdcoiifiileuco, In
Webster eonnty. J. II. Bailey.
Lust night n meeting was held at
the Commercial Club rooms to discuss
the subject of securing better fire
equipment for this city. Several mcrJt
cliHiits and eitkiens were present and
there should have been more In at
tend unes to express their views.
The meeting was called to order by
Judge Itanney after which n secretary
was eleated.
J. () Butler, Chief off the Fire De
partment, was called upon and he
stated that if the city had proper
equipment that tho school building
would not have been destroyed, and
among other things he said that h
huge amount of the apparatus had
been secured by giving dHiiees etc. in
the past He also said that the depiu t
menl would strike Miiv 1st if some,
thing wasn't done.
Mi. Butcher, of the State File Mar-
sluill's olllce, then took the lloor stai
lug that his duty was to help tonus
and cities in the matter of tire protec
tion. He stated that the' equipment
time was iuadtquatu for the use ol
lighting Hies, and advised that a good
truck with pumper and chemical tanks
weie needed, as that eighty per cent of
the Hies in cities weio put out by
chemicals also that a puirrp would fm
tiish moie piessnre and less watei
used.
B. W. Stewart then took the lloor
and stated that the lite insurance rates
in this state were made by the Fire
Inspectors Bui eau who based the
rates in the towns according to the
equipment each town hud and that
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G A. Rasser and John RasSor return ,. ,,,.... , . .,
. , . . r tout with bettei equipment tho uites
home luesday moining from Kan- I .,. . . , ., .
iiuin uc uuiismilm uuiu lower.
W. ti Win run who was a member of
the Dcpaitmeut seveial ycHrs ago
stmed that the piesent equipment was
pin chased in the early days by. giving
entertainments etc. and that it had
not been improved any and the men
still hurt to contend with it.
F. 13. Main er was cHlled upon and
made it good talk on the cooperation
of the department mid oitiens with
the Council in seeming elllclont equip
ment. Council lloirniiui said the Council
was called tightwads by those who
wanted a tourist's camp ground and
those wanting funds for tho band and
also that the people never oxpicssid
fieir viewb to them as to whether they
wanted these things or not lie said
that he was willing to work for what
the people wanted us he could taml it
if they could.
McHsnis 1'latt, Kaloy, (hitman, Cot
ting, Hamilton, Mitchell, Johnson,
Ddismi, (itimes and (irice, expressed
thoir views in regard to thv needs ol
belter equipment.
V. 15. Man i or made the following
motion which carried. That the Coun
cil put two propositions on the ballot
hi nun uui iiiu seiiiimeiu oi me peo
ple; whether they wanted the council
to purchase a truck to cost not mote
than $11000, and whether they wanted
one paid Hi email on duty at all times.
Mcssir. Hamilton, Main er and Butlui
were appointed a oommitte. to submit
the lesolution to iiiu Council for the
consideration of the voters.
i'lio meeting thon adjourned with
everyone feeling that nuine good had
beeu accomplished.
FARM lll'RKAl' NU'l'tiS
(By County Extension Agent, II, It.
Fausch)
FRUIT AND VHGHTABLK BUDGET
Foods add Nutrition Specialist,
Floinnce Atwood meets with Women's
Cluh!. On Tuesday Miss Atwoed met
with the Red Cloud Community Club,
at the home of Mrs. D. H. Kalcy.
Twenty members of the club were
present and five visitors from the
Woman's Club north of Red Cloud.
Mrs. Laitd Potter was selected project
leader.
On Wednesday Miss Atwood nipt
with the Cloverlcaf Community Club
at the homo of Mrs. Fred Taylor and
Mis. J. T. McMahon was selected pro
ject leader.
On account of the storm the meet
ings with the Woman's Rotary Cluu
at the home of Mrs. C. W. Johnston
and the Helpful Community Club at
the home of Mrs. John Zimmerman
was postponed.
WORLD'S RECORD BUTTERFAT
Shorthorn Cow holds World's record
ovor all breeds. Mclba 15th of Dar
liolara a Shorthorn Cow has given in
3flfi days on official test 120,423 pounds
of milk and 1,1116 pounds of buttcr
fat. Holstcin Cows ran 2nd, 3rd and
4th, Guernsey Cow fith and Jersey
Cow Gth.
BEEF, .MILK OR BOTH?
Hundicds of farmers find them
selves at a ioint at which tluce roads
begin and stretch out before them.
The middle one is labeled "to beef
and milk," the left "to dairying" and
the light "to beef." Many a farmer
is asking himself, "which one shall I
take?"
Those who arc qualified to travel,
and possess the necessary equipment
will get somewhere, and find the jour
ney profitable if they take any one of
the three, maintain a conservative
speed a'nd study the experience which
forerunners have written upon signs
ttlong the way.
If while trying to answer his own
question, a farmer is assuicd by vol
unteer advisors, who buttonhole him
while he is looking at the roads, that
the middle way "leads nowhere," and
that he should turn to the right or to
the left if he desires to get anywhere,
let him listen respectfully but make
his own decision, based on all the dis
interested information and advice
which he can obtain.
Take one of the roads and take it
seriously.
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OUR PRICES MEAN
Shopping Economies
Buying your Grocery needs here brings
more than a momentary saving. It
brings a saving in health and strength
as well as added values in energy.
Purity is the watchword of this store.
All the food-stuffs we handle must be
measured up to our high standard of
quality or they do not reach our shelves.
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Christian Church Notes
A paitition wall is being built in
the Ncwhousc & Phares building oc
cupied by the Variety store and Lee
Walker will move his harness shop in
tho south loom.
W. A. Romjuc icturned home Tues
day morning on train 1(5 from Dcti-
cr, Colorado, wliete lie lias been
spending the past week attending to
business matters
Mosdames E. A. Cieiglit.n and W.
A. Sherwood went to Omaha Monda.
morning to enjoy a musical put on
fiy tho noted pianist Padciwr-ski one
evening this week.
Mrs. Ella It. Parker went to Hast
ings Satin day moining where she
spent a couple of days visiting with
her grand -on, Lynn Bush, who is at
tending Hastings College.
Baptist Church
Sunday sjlioul at P a. in
Moining .service II a. in. Subject:
"Waiting at the Church "
Evening service at THO Subject:
'The Prophetic Uevelation of God."
Regular Monthly Covenant meeting
on Wodnesdav overling at. 7:!W.
A cordial invitation is extemlod to
one and a).'. , fc t
""" I W. KrUon, Pastor.
"If ye abide in my word, then, are
ye true my disciples; and ye shull
know the truth, and the. ttuth shall
make you fiee."
Sunday School in a m
Morning Worship II a in.
Christian Endeavor '!:,!() p. in
Evening Woislilp 7:30.
Wednesday evening Piayer meeting
at 7:3(1.
The slot id lust week iuterlered with
plans lor the evening service so the
Odd Fellows plan to attend next Sun
day evening
Rev. Leuvett of the Society for the
Friendless gave a very iiituu-sting ad
diess al a hastily ainuiKi'd union m-i.
vice at the Christian chuicii Sunday
evening The lieatuieiil of our prison
ers is a subject ill which everjone is
vitally iiiteiesti-d. The la.Npayei es.
peelally should I eally study the sub.
ject to see It theie isn't some wav to
make the prisoner py his ounand his
fiituily'n way at the SHtne tune be train
ing for a useful life when hN prison
term expiies Our piesent sjsteiu of
idleness for body add mind is wasteful
of lite and money.
The Winners, The Pushers, and the
O. T. B'nuih leqiii'Stcd to bo at the
church to practice at 3 o'clock S.itur
day atteinnon.
C (J. Nelson, P.isioi.
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SPRING HAT
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THIS IS THE WEEK TO BUY HATS
SEE DISPLAY IN SOUTH WINDOW
NEW SHADES NEW BLOCKS
$2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $3.75
$4.00 $4.50 $5.00
ALSO SHOWING NEW LINE
YOUNG MENS SPORT SUITS
FOR SPRING
$10.50 TO $37.50
The Cowden-Kaley Clo. Co.
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Pigs, calves, colts, lambs coming along. Maku tho most
of them. Keep them healthy, their stomachs full.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
will cKi! tlxm i:)1 aiiiL'tilP4 miJ uuwl ilik'tMtlun, keci the worms uwny
mid uuaril tlu-m ncuiuit illai'asc.
It's a uroul BiirliiL'-tlmc tunic for mnthort, tuo. Coua ticcil It fur its
system tonlnir. buwvl tlcumlnkr, uppctitlni: cITecU. Ilroud Xow aro if
IIovcJ of constipation and conilltloni'tl fur farruwlnc. Excellent for Aarc
in foal unJ Vu.cn at latublni; time.
CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist
Tell us how much slock you have. Wt have a patUaea to tuit.
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