The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 05, 1923, Image 1

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A NewspatNsr That Glres The News FITty-tw Weeks Each Year Fer Sf.50
VOLUME 51
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. APRIL 5. lU&J
NUMBER M.
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WE ARE SHOWING
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NEW SPRING SU
FOR YOUNG MEN
in all the
NEW MODELS
IN LATEST MATERIALS
PRICES FROM
$25.00 to $35.00
9I.SO to $3. GO
NEW OXFORDS IN BLACK AND BROWN
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT NECKWARE
NEW SHAPES 50c to $1.25
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52 Cattle Sell at $115 Average
The Shorthorn Cattle, Sale of .1. M.
Slew-aid a son anil Henry Fuuseli was
hciil . tin Ssle r.iiim .'iliii'sclny
i.lti-i ip.mpii A ijii'L-i1 c nwil Wispivunt
hut imiiiK to iheii-i Hinii iniiny
oiii ii' town Imji'is iimn a iliMiinoo
H'dii' iiii(nl.
Tin' iiifci iti.' cuii..-ti"I of ill t v two
hi'tu', Hi.- tup bun sHIiiij,' foi' iSli'iO anil
tlio lop fiiv $'.i!.'), tin- aVHi.iy.' bi'in
Silo pci lu :nl. All lull I'm. ' lii'iul
Weiv sulil In till' .UIIUMs ol tin. fiilllity
vlioliiiii lii'itls of Mi'irth'Mii vuttlt
tinil I lu- know in); tin- 'Ooil liic'iliPK
Htiiiinsiif llii'so v iti It wt'iv ni.ioiisli)
llllll IlKMII tO tllLMI lll'lllS.
Coi. A. V. Thompson of YorU vi
tliu atio' ionror mi'l imisoih.' of the lu-st
Died
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Mis. Anct'line liobbins. nycd 71
yiiHrs, who has resldi'il In this oily for
ninny yoai-h, pnsM'd away W I'tltiuMhiy
inoiniiiK' lifter a short Illness at her
home in the m'i'oik! wanl. The ileeeus
eit was hum in I milium Comity, IVnti.
pylvania. She Is survived by several
sons Mini il.uihU'iK. As yet the
I'lineiiil in latiyeiiii'iit.s have not In en
conipluieil.
March Weather Report
Temperature: Mean Ilrt tlej;.. inui
Liniiii T.'l (lej; on 1st, minimum n ilei;.
on l'.lth.
Total pieeipitatiou 1. Co melius Total,
that has over cried a m(0 in this eity i snowfall U) inches. Number of days
.vhileCt.:. J 11. Idlinger, II G. MeKul-! clear It. partly elondy '.',, Cloudy 11. t
VK ASK YOU TO COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE
GCO.pS WHETHER ,YOJ,Alg.EKAnv -jy. n(1Y OK NOT
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Webster County Bank
WE WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav
ings department, in our bank for the use of the child
ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is
some-thin"; that has been neglected.
We kindly invite you to take advantage of this sav
ings idea and make this your banking home with your
savings 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.
We welcome every child in the community to become
a customer c f this new department.
I THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
uicaxiEEiiSuHnffiiipiirjiriCi rKnarattmro
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New arrivals of
COAT S
Poirct twill, camel's hair
effects, plaid coatings, Bolivia
and Velours, in beautiful
spring coals.
$8.50 to $55.
These come in dressy
styles including bloused, wrap,
strait co?.t" r.nd'nncr1 csnes,
as well as sports styles.
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BARBARA PHARES
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vie iiiul II. Blank look bids.
IowIuk is the list of buyers:
Lot liuycr
I Hull, Iv.irl hut tii
J Uull, J. H. ludloKK
IS Hull, John Aulinshnn
I Hull, Adolph Coth
f) Hull, Jack Waller
II Hull. Krnie IhisUiu-
7 Uull, 11. .1 Soincrhaliler
S Itull,-I: Mhuuenthal
!) Hull, ii Uowen -ID
Cow, Johnston .'C Auld
II Cow, .Johnston A- Auld
112 Cow, .1. 11. Kelloyi:
III Cow, C. II. Htewnrd
iJf'C'ow. Johnston . jVuld
lo (!uv, A. C. SliiilkauWrgi!!'
10 Cow. C. IC. Uurney
l7 Cow. Johnston & Auld
Is Co v, flu is OlunstiMc
if) Cow, .loo MeCallutn
Jo Cow. siun Johnston
.'i Co . Joiuistoii & Auld
JU C. .lohiiston A Auld
Jil fun, JiihntciuiV Auld
Jl Cow. Johnston & Auld
J i O.i.1., .'ulnwoii & Auld
-15 Cpw, J. uhuiKttdi'
"J7 Cow, Johnston & Auld
5S" Cow, Johnston & Auld
VII Cow, Juiin-ion A- Auld
i:iu c.iw, Chi r,tu-i.ti
;tt Cow, .MuKelvle A. Himes
:W Cow, II. IMsuik
.TS Cow, Elmer Skjelvor
:i I Cow, Lelhind Caldwell
t'i Cow. C. K. (Surney
.''(! Cow, W. U. Vauco
1)7 Cow, Andrew Scliultz
ll'.l Cow. Kddii; Oliuistedo
10 Cow, John Aubushon
11 Cow, John Aubushon
12 Cow, (J. Ohtnstede.Jr.,
Ill Cow, Ilert Uces
II Cow.C. O Stru.lliind
V Cw, Chris Ohm-teik'
hi Cow, II. J. Somei'lmlder
17 Cow, Johnston .V Auld
18 Cow, Eddie Oliinstede
l'.i Cow, John Aubushnu
M Cow. Will Iliislcins
''! Cow, O UeTour
The foL I Uitto of hall. Ilrd. Date of storm .'hd.
Prevailing wind N. . 11 day. I'recl
pitatiou since Jan. 1, 1 SIS inch"-.
Chas. S. Ludlow, Obsei ver
Degree of Honor Banquet
Amut
$1!H) t'O
1)0.00
7o on
I IU.00
IC.OO The Di-mce ot Honor gave a banquet
'" ' ", last Tuesday oveiiiug n their todge
'l"(, rooms to their huslmniis nnd ftleinls,
'" ' , with well urraiiKcd tables mid decor.
oilltl sitiouf, j.;i0,,. After the Imnqu't a nice
l!iu 00 pl0j.nuii 0f niusic, singing, readings
"'' u,uinl tableitus were given, whieli were
i:s7r,o, Wl11 Ieil,l,l.l.,jt
l'JO (H) i ij,H.,l p.i i ui WClV p,USLnt and the
iiviuu eveirlTLrwns a limit eiijinnble one, mid
the ladies of-tho lodgo are to be con
gratulated on their ability as iit r
tuiner.s
Watch
Jewlery
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Clock
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Let Us Make That Old Piece of Jewelry Into An
UP-TO-DATE RING, PIN OR BROOCH
KODAK
DEALER
E. H. Newhouse
RED CLOUD
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Christian Church Notes
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The City Election
"If ,e thill In- risen with t In 1st -eeU
those things which are above"
Sunday Scho l 10 a in.
Mortiiug.Wi-iship 11 a in. At till1-
aiM'O service, Mrs. C. (. .Nelson will give n
0301' Hi'dtt TulU. the suliject being: "How
100 00 Ww lio1 t,l,r "j'1' "
r.n on In the (wiling we meet for the
jf) j () hfculld union sertuie which will bo
il7."0 held nt the l!aptit ehuieh
CO 00 The Misioniuy Society will unet at
jij- do the l'arsonage, I'r.day afteruuon at. !!
S.'iOo ,'-,io,,k Tills should be a very profit
HfjliO uble meeting us the study will be upon
12;, 00 the Kane I'rnblem. All women and
c,-, oi, ' girls cordially invited.
loC.OO Eiister Sunday was a day lllled with
02 Tid i tdcssiuus mid inspiration. In the morn
12.i "0 injfi L'oinmiiulon, Imptlsin, and iecep-
07 .10 l'" "H'lnliets with the sermon nru'u
100 00 "loll service. In the evening the
oil on '''"s,'',' I'togriiin was both pleasingund
thoiight-provjking. The l'dtnary Do
pirtmeiit exercises were exceptionally
well given. The Supeiintendent, .Mifis
ltuby llanf-en. is to be congratulated Ji
upon her work. Five of the Juniors!
)2."00 K11V0 "s inspiration and coin age by a vj)?
(i.'i.OO n'lmi'" "f Koster Windows. "The ,
lVast of Liglita" given by the older ' SV
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SCHAAF & TURNER
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas
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UNDERTAKING
; The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co.
Licensed Embalmer
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THE NEW
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children nnd the pastor told the
caster story in u new way. The two!
pianists, Miss Mildred I'opo in t no ,
morning, and Mts llernlce Slieri'i' in I
the evening, ndded to both service. I
C (J. Nelson. P-i&tor. I
Baptist Church I
Sunday school at 10 a. in. '
Morning Service ll a in. '
Kvoning service at S:00 I
The second 1'nion .Service of tlio'
The lollowlug is unolHoial llstof the clmruhes (if I'.ed Cloud, will he hold
ue.M Sunday evening at the llaptist!
o'ltindi, wltii termon by Itov, II. H j
Tweedy, pastor of tliu CongrogntloiiHl
c'uiruh.
On next Wednenlny evoning nt S
o'clock tlio Union Mid. week- meeting
of tliu CliuiohuB will tilso bo held ft
tlin rtatlt.t& Atniftli In h. tnrl III l?m. (
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c raiuK, , ,
I A cordial invitation is cxtondod to
one mid all
I W. IMson. Prtitor.
The city oleetion held Tuesday was
very quiet and about half the usual '
vote was cast. Grant Christy was
e'ected councilman in tlio .second wind
by u majority of 100 while Mrs. Hum.
mell was re-elected by u majority of 7
over fieo Harris. Tlio majority for
the lire truck was 11 while the pro
position of hiring two paid liruinwn
was defeated by S'O votes, Messrs E J,'
Overiug and A. it. Crabill were elected
as members of the Iloaid of Education,
DRESS GOODS
FOR SPRING
TIIK Ni;V l.MPOUTKD (il.S'GHAMS - PLAINS AND
IN ALL MtLADHS H2 lN'CU W1DK
CI1KCKS
An Exceptionally Good Price 50c Per Yd.
TISSUE. GINGIIA.M.S CHKCKS PLAIDS
PHKTTY COLOHINGS FOP SPUING
IN ALL THE
Price,Pcr Yd.-50to65q-
votes cist:
PPEEEPENCE FOll TKUCK
Vov Against JJaj.
Fust Ward 41 00
Scontl Ward 121 88 11
PHEFERENCE TWO PAID fllKN
Firot Ward S28 00
Second Ward 75 110 7U
COUNCILMAN F1UST WAKD
Uummol 02 7
H.r;.. 55
COUNCILMAN SEaOND WARD
Christy U6 100
Crabill ii
Halo IB
Lewis. y
MEMIJEIIS SCHOOL nOAltl)
Crabill 205
Overing 197
Weesner 1C1
llorhnrt '
AND FANCY 02 INCHES
DOMESTIC GINGIIAMS-U'LAIN
WIDE
Per Yd. 35c
TISSUE GINGHAM AT A SPECIAL PUrpE ONE ASSOUT-.MENT-ADOIT
2o PIECES. THE ItKGULAR PKICE CO
TO 75c rEIl YARD.
Special Price 89c Per Yard
Tlio Chicken I'io Supper given by '
1 tlio IliislnebS Ladles Club netted them i
I $IC0 which they will use for cqulplng j
'a toiuists camp grounds. Kveryono
j who attonded the supper was well
pleased with the cntablcs.
The R. P. Weesner Co.
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