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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1923)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. PUBL1SRKD EVEKY THURSDAY Entered In the PoRtofllce nt licit Cloud, Nob M Bccond Clnna Mutter' A. D. MoAUTHUK, Kdltor tuid Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local. ' " "I2)$AI5 Lloyd IlincH, win lnu Ticon licie fof the past three weeks visiting with liiq mother, Mrs. V. L. llines went to Oakland City, Indiana, Wednesday morning where he will make a short viVit befoie returning to St. Peters burg, Florida, to resume his work with the Scotch Highlander's Hand. The Margin of Safety Is represented by tho amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security Ilocause lire has never touched you it doesn't. follow that you're immuno Tomorrow no today, if you have time and you butter llnd time aomu to the ofllce and we'll write a policy on your houso, furniture, store or merchandise. -LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.eli&.ble Insurance LI lilt Alt Y NOTES A scr'ul story by wTlla Sibcrt Catli cr is now being published in the Cen tury magazine. The title is "A Lost Lady" and is another story of early life in Nebraska. An autobiograjf.iy well woith read ing' at the present time is "Memories of My Life" by Small Bernhardt, the wonderful actress who has just re cently tl'cd. "Etiquette the blue book of social usage" by Emily Post. This complete book on polite conduct and every day ethics is written by a woman whose authority on the subject is beyond dis pute and whose reputation as a wiiter is of long btauding. Apart from tnc wealth of social information it con tains, is a delight in its sparkling style and u treasure-house of world ly wisdom. "So this is Golf?" by Harry Leon Wilson. A book for golfers, duffers and innocent bystanders, rollicking with the humor of tho man vl.o wrote "Merton of the Movies." "Fore!" by Charles E. VonLoon Is another good golf story. Other new books just received at the library arc: "Stella Dallas" by Oliver Higgins Prouty. "Cathedral" by Hugh Walpolc. "Maria Cl apdelainc" by Louis Hc mon. "Trodden Cold" by Howard O'Brien "Croat Desire" by Alexander Black "Black Oxen" by Gertrude Athcr- ton. LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO We are now prepared to give reason able teririH on both New and Used Cars payablo monthly or in a lump sum. Oglevle Bros Frank Cowrtuii has a new PIiociiIn aiety valued at $W). J. K. Atiltz was over to Smith Cent er, Kansas this week on business. Tho Hod Cloud National Hank Is for sale again to the highest bidder. Miss .losle Icon has returned Irom Topeka, Kansas where she was called by the (loath of a nephew. Geo. Nuwhotisu Is back in Bed Cloud. Wednesday, while Fred Fern was driving along by the suhool. house, the king bolt broke, but the horse made another bolt down the street. Harvey Merrill, moved into his now houso last Fiiday night, and just for sociability, his neighbors to the num ber of forty, came in upon him and his family by way of surprise and a general good time was the lesult. Mrs. (ico. Llnilsey is in St. Joe this week. Chas. Keigle is "lnylngoil" at present with a sore baud, received by shutting the safe door on it. LUTHERAN Regular sen ice every first and lliinl Sunday la the month in the Adveutist church lit "1 1 a m Pruaihliig at 11 ii. in You are cordially Invited to attend our service's. O. R. Hciuitz, Pastor. 10 YEARS AGO PUBLIC SALE I will sell my furni ture nt public sale Saturday", May 1H J. P. Cheek. li!!I?ii The Open Road on Poles Winding among crowded communities--; flung far into the vast and open there is al ways to be found this open road on roles. Threads of Copper for your voice to travel on; anywhere that man lives; wires a strung. Know the satisfaction that a business con versation brings and the pleasure of a social visit by telephone. Think of someone you world like to see and then consult the operator about talking to them. The cost is small, the results great Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company Fritz Moede leturned to his home at Blue Hill Wednesday evening. Flave Urlce, who has beeu sick for tho pust week with tho measles, is some better at this writing. Joe Foglo arrived home the llrst of the week from Excelsior Springs. Herb Ludlow returned home from Lincoln Saturday evening. Henry Welsch and wifo moved Into the l!argman property in the northeast part of town Monday. Chns. Moede came down from Blue Hill Saturday evening and started to work for Starke Bros., Monday morn ing. Mrs. J, W. Warren returned the lat ter part of the week from different Pacific coast points where she has spent the past year. Henry Gilliam, Paul Storey, J. II. StansorandJ. II. Hanson went to Hast ings Tuesday morning to attend tho A. O. U V Grand lodge? Dr. Robert R. Hoxsey of Longmont, Colorado, arrived in Red Cloud the latter part of the week and looked the Held over here with a view of locating. On Friday he purchased the equip, inent and practice of the lute Dr. R. F. Raines, and left on Saturday for Long. mout to move his family and personal belongings to this place. .., I Citizens Can Enroll Now GRACE EPISCOPAL Whlt-Siinday, May auth. Sunday Schovtl at 10 a. in. Holy Communion at II a. in. No Vesper Service hecaue of l' nlted Seivlco In the Methcdlstchnrcn at whiulitiuie the Rev. Samuel Hard man will preach the Hiicdilaurcate sermon. BAPTIST Bible school hi 10 a. in. Morning Service at 11 a. ni. Subject: "Mollycoddles, Mugwumps, or Men." No evening service on account of Ilaccalaureato address at M. E. Church General prayer meeting on Wednes day evening. Cordial Invitation to all services. I W. Edson, Pastor. BRETHREN m We were exceedingly sorry that owing to the critical condition of Mrs. .larboe we were compelled to close tho revival meetings so abruptly. The in terest was splendid and every indlca cation was for a real revival Mr Jar boe's work was very much appreciated, and the hope that he may take up the work at a later time has been express ed by many. Tho sympathies of the entire community go out to Mr. and Mts. Jarboe in their present afiliction. At this writing Mrs. Jarboe is making vary slight gains nt the Mary Lanniiig Hospital of Hustings. Next Sunday: Sunday School at 10 a. m., morning worship at 11. In the evening we join in the union Baccalaureate service at the Methodist church Sermon by Rev. S. Hardman. H. A. FRANTZ, Pastor At if ist Our Services When You Have a Printing Job That demands Careful Work and Quick Delivery Business printing of all kins a special ty. The same high quality of work manship, no matter what the size of the job. The most reasonable price on all work. te The Red Cloud Gbief vCx CHRISTIAN Dr. W.H.Mc Bride Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska DENTIST Red Cloud, Nebrusk 4?!;" tea f-.-gt-sis-i-,. . fri-i . sg-?7. y;ssM' ' ri"; ;: I . . !.---I--.-v--:::.:-:.!::.:-:-:.: .:.. ;rs5-5 :-. v'jrs:'ws-' ' z ;,j-' ; : ' - - - - s$n w Omaha, Nebraska, May 11th. Vigor ous efforts are now being mado to se cure applicants by all state, county and local chairmen, in chargo of the procurement campaign for the 19211 Citizens Military Training Camp. It is desired to enroll candidates and complete thociuota for the State of No braska at as early a date as possible Young men between the ages of 17 and '21 years who desire to apply for admission to the training camp should do so at once. Local and county chair men will gladly furnish information regarding applications and physical examinations. If the name and ad' dress of the local chairman is not known, anyone desiiing information may secuio it by writing to O. E Eng ler, 1)10 City National Hank, Omaha. Those selected to attend are tarnish ed railroad fare to and from camp and aro supplied with food, olothiug and medical attention, free of charge, while they are in camp. The young men from tho Statu of Nebraska will be trained at Port Des Moine, Iowa from August 1 to August Mth. "Give diligence to present thyself npproved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, handling aright the word of truth."' ( Mr. Eldrege, tho Sunday shool man, and Howare, the practical churchman, will conduct three services in the Christian church. Mr. Eldredge under- stands the value of religious education from the laymun's viewpoint. Come and hear these men. The first ser-vic will beStitutday 8 p. in , the next Sun day at 11 a. in. and then at !! p. in. We invite all the churches of die town to attend at the hour they aro not having Mrviees. On Sunday evening Rev. Hardman will preach the baccalaureate seriron in the Methodist church to our High School Class of 10211. Ail the ohurches will participate in this service. Mrs William Englea gave n tea for the Aid at the Mission at her home, on Tuesday afternoon. Several IhiIIcs from both ends of town attended and enjoyed tho get-to-gutherness of it. The Social Circle will hold their regular meeting and tea with Mrs. Tatroe, I'Viday afternoon. GARFIELD COMMUNITY Straight talk on Cream Separators by GEO. TRINE Red Cloud, Nebr. G ROCERY ITEMS THAT ARE REAL VALUES PUYALLUP BRAND GALLON BLACKBERRIES PUYALLUP BRAND GALLON RASPBERRIES PUYALLUP BRAND GALLON LOGANBERRIES .75c 7fic ........... .75c ! t ,1, :; i. it i i, : V i y y ?V) BROOKDALE BRAND GALLON PEACHES .75c THESE ARE ALL QUALITY GOODS State Line RED SALMON tall cans RED SALMON Va flat cans Juc ..ISc SWEET POTATOES No. 2'j cans PUNCH BRAND PINEAPPLE largo cans - A2Vsc l I ;;. .: V I ' E o: -..ir.c PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR FRESH VEGETABLES AS PARAGUS, RADISHES, ONIONS HOME GROWN. The R. P. Weesner Co. ! : V V ': i 'A r.i' ... 'V ! rc m ip. CliiVord Noble was shopping in Red Cloud Thursday. Everett Myers had hogs on tho Bull, aire market Sttiuiday Charlie Ray was in Winner Saturday, Fred and Frank 111 own and Dave Hubbard was in Lebanon Fiiday morn ing. Guts Ring purchased u coin disc in Smith Center lust week. Miss Paulino Class spent. Saturday night and Sunday at lluss King's, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klliott were in Red (Jluiid Saturday. Miss Loese Brown spent Sunday with humo folks. F. L. Smith of Ked Cloud spent Sun day in Pawnee visiting old friends. Fred Brown made a trip to Smith Tenter Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Cuss Ring spent Sun nay at George Ring's. YOl'R OPPORTUNITY Salesmen wanted by one of the worlds largest whobsalu grocery houses; pos sit.llUlfjjjJuf earning $1000 or more per year, with opportunity to bulid purmu iient trade selling complete liuu of groceries; a connection with a Houso that advances its salesmen into execu tive positions; previous experience sell lug groceries not necessary. -P, O. BON II 11, Chicago. 10 a. in., Sunday School, "Llljah." Sermon, 11 a. in. Studies in the Life of Jesus: Unl "The Master's Humil ity " Program by Young Peoples Depart ment, 8 p. in. .Sermon' The Laws of Life: "the Law of Divine Relationships " The Chorus will meet Saturday even Ing in the home of Mr and Mrs. It. II Hlickenstair for musio practice, and social. The address by Miss McCartney last Sunday evening was enjoved by the group present, though on account of rain the number was much diminish ed. The same program for the Young Peoples Department that was to have been given last Sunday evening will be given next Sunday Remember the Old Settlers Program, Friday ovening of this week The program appears in this pnpor ein. wheie lie sure to come early if you want a seat. Everybody says they me going to hear tho orchestra and live talks bv the pioneers. The Motheis'day program last Sun. day morning was a pleasing occasion and was thoroughly enjoyed by tho audience of ri.'i. The committee is to be congratulated on its work and all who took part on their good work. Tho Childrens' Day Progium has been given out by the Committee in charge. This program will lie given Sunday morning June !). VVV1TH a single tool the combination wrench and screw driver sIown below, which is included with every De Laval you can take it apart and set it up again in a few minutes. Could anything be easierfor simpler? There are no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened cr broken. Every adjusiment can be made quickly by iJt; man on the farm without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the I;- ..'. lastme but WA THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED WITH A NEW DE LAVAL also the easiest separator to ciean and care for. Wft will sell you a Dc Laval on ten.io that, can't help tuitinj you. Como ia and examine the machine; let ua show you what it vil! do. SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUk (,1 t J t' A 'fxzhzi&MutL&msii&j AUTO TORS Look the Old Top over and see if you don't need a New One. Tops Made to Order. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South of Farmers Union. Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best.place for Picture Framing. m HI I PHONE YOUR JbdL JLeJ tMOSKSMSSSSM ORDER TO m FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 -:- lad. Phone 12 TRADE WITH THE RED CLOUD MERCHANTS WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEREST tf I -1 I v 4 f rl ." - .Z -'.: SV aalii" Vos .. j.i