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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF ,H8iKHKWKKKKK AS TOLD TO US Is now ou ale lit "Meerl Klennu" Cottlnit's Leo Walker spent Sunday in Hast ings Dr. Hurst and Hn fugs Friday. Joe 1'lzer were in Cecil Banett came in Satu:day evening to spend Sunday with hi patents, Mr. and Mis. Clias. ikurelt. We me now prepHred to give reason able terms on both New mid Used Cars payable monthly or in ii lump sum. Oglevle Bios Dr. Hmst was Kmifus, Tuesday. in Smith Center, G. wctc It. Beck and Wnllic in Hastings 1-Yday. Walgtcn Chas. Ph.ucs wai up fiom Rock Satin dav afternoon. Guide Elcnoie Long wa a passenger Hp stings Tuesday moining. to Win, Walter and Will Gilliam auto cd to Giand Island Wednesday. Hoy Herbciger left foi Siouv City, low a, Thursday morning wlicio he intends go'ng to woik for one of the newspapets in that city. Mis. H. C-. Lcton and childicn went to Sowaid Satuida morning to spend a couple of week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. R. 1). Motitz. Mi. Ceo 1 K ig returned to her iiomc at unia, Colorado, Sunday e ening. She has been 'ponding the past month hoic witli no- patents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Jernbcrg and her sMcr, Mis. Hoy Robinson oi Chey enne, Wyoming, who Inn boon visit ing hcie. Chns. Stewaid anived hcie Satin -day morning fiom Hastings to spend a few (lavs attending to matter in connection with the Nooia-kn Kami Bureau. The Business Women's Club held a very pleasant meeting last evening The lad'es aic planning on running a concession stand, in fiont of the Peterson building on Thuidny, June 2St.i, consequently a poition of the evening was spent in wotk, piepaiing for same. The cntcitainmcnt com mittee .served what the-, termed a woiking man's lunch hi cad and but ter, cabbage salad, w ernes, dougn nuts and ice tea and had each aiticlo placed in diffotcnt looms, thus mnk ing each member travel a con ider nble distance before they as.-oitaincd what wi's coming next Wodncdn's Conimeicial Adeitiser. Miss Xell"e Fry was a passenger to Hastings Thursday morning. 1'oiter Hale went to Denver Thurs day cvcn'ng to spend a few day?. Miss Jessie McCallum was a pas senger to L'ncoln Mom'ay moining. Mr. and Mr. Jacob Petciscn spent Sunday with lclathes in Hastings. Con Ban- of MClnok K visiting lelatives and fiiends hcie this week. Don't forget next Thursday torium. the Fiddleis contest at the Bcse Aud!- S. B. Kizer returned home Satur day from California where he spent scveial months. Alf Saladen intends leaving hcie Thursday moining on tiain 15 foi Los gelcs-, California, wheic he and hi family intend making their home 'n the futuic. Mis. W. H. McKimmey left for Holdrcge T4uesdav evening wheic she will spend a few day. visiting with her son, Eail, who is rccovcr'ng fiom an opoiation. 3D -VC3-XuOE3 wr$5ft MJaZvfizZS YELLOW PENCIL pia.iarmmeju;AB5Miu:LMTNt.l .ZZ noiirurio RED BAND h made by I GRACE EPISCOPAL Sun- C B. Stewaid, who has been Field Sccietaiy of the Nebia-ka Farm Buioau, ha been appointed secrc taiy to take the place or II. D. Lute, who les'gnod. Cond'tctcr Chipman came down ficm McCook Monday moining to take the Hast'ngs passenger for a couple of weeks Mr. Ellis having gone on a vacation. Mrs F. L. Hines went to Aurora Thursday moining to spend a couple of days visiting. Mrs. Ruth Linn returned to Su perior Tucsdr.y mcrnirg after spend ing a few days here. Will Doyle, who is employed at the state hospital at Ingleside, spent the last of the week hcie. Mis-. Jane Betoken went to Hast ings Fridav morning to spend a few days'vis'ting with relatives. Mrs. Pearl Cook returned to her home at Oxford Saturday morning after spending the past few days here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carpenter. Mrs. F. W. Cowden and daughter, Miss Rachel, loft for Oakland, Cali fornia, Friday evening whcie they will visit for a few weeks at the homo of M-s. Cowdon's brother. 'lhe Chut eh holionl meets every d ty mortiiniz at 10 o'clock Morning Pi aver and Seimon every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock During the summer months wo will havo no evening service. We also will have n celebiatlon of the Holy Communion on the Hi st butidav of every month at 11 o'clock. We nio cry anxious to have the members make a special erTort to a'tvnri these services A cordlHl wel come is extended to all who desire to worship with us Rev Basil S Daugherty. Sunday .at the Garfield Church Sunday was a big day at the Garlleld Chutch. ThcChildten's Day Committee had piepared a piogrnm of music, ex ercises, recitations that was pleasing to all of the large audience present The coniuiittco and all who took pwrt are to be congratulated on their work. The evening Vacation Bible School exhibit was of special interest, being the first to be held in the community and representing the hand work of the thirtyfive pupils in attendBnco at the school during the preceediug t,wol weeks. COOL WASH for HOT WEATHER Now that warm weather is here you will need COOL WASH DRESSES -t Have a Large Line in the READY MADE OR PIECE GOODS See Dr. Warrick tlm .specialist at Dr. Damerell's, Mom' y, June 2.", Houis 2 to C. Glasses fitted. The Star Clothing Co., and G. W. Trine have each put u.p new awn ings in ftont of their .stoics Miss Ila Barictt went to Supoiror Satin day morning for a shoit visit at the home of her brother, Cool". left for Lincoln on tiwn i wnoic he will wo:k thiough t:ie summer Fied Lambornc j hui -oay moining Mis. John Arnell and tfaughte loft for Fiemont Saturday evening whoie she will s-pend a few days is ting with her patent" Mr. and Mrs Erickson and with friend. A Pu'go number fiom 1imp attend ed tho Elk's Round U at Ha ting" Wednesday, whiln a goodly number wont to Superior to attend the Hod Cloud vs Supciior ball game GINGHAMS If you prefer the Piece Goods we have All Kinds VOILES PRINTED FLAX1NS DININ1TIES CPEPES S. Mai tin and Ike Johnson n two weeks auto tiip to Dr. P. left- for Yellowstone National Paik and other points of interest in Coloiado and Wyoming, Saturday evenimr. Millaid Ailes diop to L ncoln Sun day moining where he will spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends. W. II. Try went to Kansas City S-inday moining in charge of a car load of stock shipped to that maiket. Manager L'nn .states that over twenty entiics havo been leceived ior the Fiddlers contest next Thursday. F. W. Cowden went to Superior Sunday morning to take pait in the golf tournament held theie that after noon. Fifteen eaiload- of cattle and foui catloads of hog, wcic shipped fiom heio Sund .y mottling to the Kansas City maikot. Of this number W A. Romiue and Son sh'fped twelve car leads of ciiMI" Mrs. Wnw Mackcy and childicn wcio passengers to Herncon. Kan.-as, Thursday morning. Mr. Mackey has been woiking theie for the past few weeks, they going to spend a few days with him. Mrs. H. R. Childress returned home Monday morning after spending the ast couple of days in McCfcok with friends Mis. F. L. Hines leturned home Saturday even'ng on train 11 after spending a couple of days in Auiora visiting. Judge and Mrs. L. n. Blackledge diove hero Sunday afternoon fiom Lincoln to spend a few days with lelnthcs. Mis. Win. Mackcy and childicn le tinned homo Sundny morning fiom Ilenu'on, Kansas wheic they have heen seeding the past few days. Mr. Mackcy is woiking with a Burlington bridge gang theie. The Vacation Thrill of a Lifetime Glacier National Park The Low Cost of the Trip Will Surprise You Up theie in the Noi thorn Rock.v theie aie fifteen hundred mui.ii milcs of bioathing loom loafing .space; gieat foiests, -.patklinn nil earns, f'lniy watct falls, exquisite mountain lakes, .slow-movng glacieis cloud-swejit niountain peaks .md mvriads of niany-liucd wild flowci". Go this summer and lcfie.sh oui loul! To bicathe the bteczes, iru-iK oncd by tho glacier.-, flavoicd by the mountains and .itroj nw and pei' fumed by the pines and flowers ! an expeiience you never will forge:. Where mountain sheep pose on tnc edge of space you will find mammoth rustic inns. Wheic the Blackfcet Indians pitch their tepees among tio pointed peaks you'll find cozy Al pine chalets. SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY JUNE 28 WILL GIVE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PIECE GOODS C BARBARA PHARES J BIBLH SCHOOL CLOSHS A SIACHSSITL TKKM Robeit Moore of Concordia, Kan sas, has been spending the past few days 1-eie visiting at the home of his fister, Mrs. Chas. Turner. From hete he is going to Wisconsin for a short v'sit before returning to tiis home Hany Eggleston of Blue Hill le tinned to his home Monday morning after a couple of days spent heie with friends Russell Summers was n passenger to Hastings Monday morning after a short visit heie with his mother, Mrs. May Summers. Miss Esther Baker went to Guide Rock Satin day morning to spend the day at the homo of her .Vtor, Mrs. Taul Ncwdiou-c Mrs. Fred Kuehn who has been here for the past couple of weefts visiting with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and with old friends, returned to L'ncoln Ihursday morn ing. Mr. Kuehn is working for the Burlington theie. Mr. and Mis. Edwin Morrison and children, who hac been hoie for the (past week visiting at the homo of her sister Mis. R P. Weesner and with other 1 datives leturned to the'r home in Washington, Iowa, Wednes day going via auto. Mis. Margaict Dow of Long Beach, Calilornia, has heen hero for the past week vJt-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kaley. Tho Odd Follows lodge of this city has made an exceedingly lnigc glow th during the pi cent term. Thiity two membe s have signed the mem bership book -omc aio transfeied and a laigo number hae boon initiated til's ear. At the pieent time j das? of five aie taking tho degieo woik each Monday night. The sec ond degree will bo put on Monday night. If you aie a fisherman, theie aic tiout to battle with. If you aic a hiker, there ate sky-line trails to fol low. If you love to ride, mountain ponies will cany you along the Con tinental Divide, the Backbone of this Continent. If you like to row, tlictc arc waters to explore. If you prcrer to camp, there aie .scroes of Ideal spots on the shores of glinting lake. The chalets (little hotel villages in the mountains) are delightful tarry ing places, More elaborate accommo dations are provided at the inns. The whole service scheme In Gla cier blends completely with the dic tates of your fancy. Better go this summer. 'Twill do you a world of good! Builington service takes you d'toct You can continue on to the Pacific Noithwest and return via Yellowstone and Coloiado if you wish. As this is National Travel West year, I suggest that you make resci- vations caily mid avoid trie possibil ty of j enervations. N. 11. BUSH Ticket Agent. 'lh.it a Vacation Bible School tan ' bo suecch folly conducted ill the open j co-intiy h.i-- been fully pioen b. tho J school that luih just clo-cd in Gat- i field. , , For two weeks beginning with Juno 1 the school was in session d.nli, c copt for two days when tho hc.;vy rains and mud made the loads nn-tms-nble so that the cars could not bring the childicn with safety. Fiom the fiist the inteic.st was keen. '1 ho school closed with an enrollment ot thiity-five with an acrago attend ance well above twonty-inc. The children came fiom twenty-tin cp dif fcicnt homes and weio hi ought each day in cais fiom the diffoient sec tions of tne community dihen by the paients of the childicn who took turns about in biinging the childicn aiitl b" the woikers in the school. Tho exhibit and iiiOKiain Sunday ovoninir was made un of paits that had heen niemomcii dur ing the .cs-ion. The Bible and Mis sion stoiies wcic intciest ugly told bv the child! en and weic as inter estingly listened to by the patents and fiiends who licanl tnem. i ne note books that the pupils witli the help of tho teachcis niadewcic very pictty and made a most attractive display. The hand work consisted nf ln-nwnv .sock (10 s IV II1C d'rillllir- ics and Juniors, some few art'cles of wood woik by the primaries, laf fia baskets by the Intermediates and Seniors. Woithv of special men tion is tho model of an India hoiiFC and India village made from model ing clay bv M'ss Blanche McCaitncy with her clnss of Juniors assisted by the Primaries. Seven songs were learned by the school nnd given at the program. Much credit is due Mrs Wagoner, who d'rected in the music work Mrs Chester Drake who directed the Hand work and to Miss Blanche McCaitncy who taught the Juniors and d'rected them with the Primaries in .Mission stories and hand work, and to Mrs. Eshelman who taught the Primaries nml nut much time and nains in r A r Ploco Oils Mowing Machine Repairs McCormick and Deering Sickles $3 to 3.25 Sections 51.30 A ttrflW..' O. Stanley , b.. .-U. A U.A ' A CHRISTIAN "And theie whs very great gladness, Also dny by day, fiom the first d.iy un to the last diiv, he (Urn) lead In lhe book of the law of God. And they kept the feast ueven days; and on tho selected eighth day whs n holeinn assombly, uc- cording unto the nidinaiico. We are nil rejoicing in the splendid attendance ot Hit: Bible School Next Sundnv wo will have both morning and ovonlng services regular. Last Sunday morning, Miss Virginia Caldwoll, Mis Risu Cox and Mts.C G. Nelson gave teports from the State Sunday School convention. There whs very much or icnl inspiration and many helpful suggestions given .U tho convention. Two very fine things about the convention were the splendid response of tho city of Kearney and the largo number of men in attendance. Sundny evenlug, tho Sunday School gave their Children's Day program. It was inspiriug and thot-provoklng thru out. At Us close three of tho Sunday School girls uuited with the church. Notice Of Application For Pool Hall License. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of June l02:t, W. K. Burwell t-l" il. l.'iiU i11 iititli ie nfttf E'W.. T .Z " orlT The1,L"1"l8nPPllcaUoa'"1 Pot'tlon a8k voung folks class was taught by E. E. Eshelman. The inteicst was shown by the regular attendance of the dozen girls and boys who made up the class. Quite a number spoke their wotds of piaie for the school and it is hoped that this featuic will become a lcgular part of each year's woik. Geo. W Hutchison Bonded Abstracter Real Estate Farm Loans and Insurance Red Cloud. :-: Nebr. f lug for License to conduct a Billiard and Pool Hall on Lot Fifteou(l.r) Block Twelve (12) in the Village of Imivale, Nebraska. Tlint on tho 9th day of July 1023 ut tho Court In Bed Cloud, Nebtaska at 2 o'clock P. M the hear ing on said application will bo had bo fore the County Commissioners of Web ster County, Nebraska, ut which time all objections ami lemonstraucos aguinst tho granting of said license will bu hoard. (Seal) 15. V PERRY County Clerk. An Enterprise that Merits Your Support Notwlthsuuding tho amount of ship ping that is now lying idle In the haibors and at the docks"of tho United States, ocean travelers nro still obliged to pay high rate for trans-Atlantic-travel, and an unparalleled opportuni ty to build up the American Merchant Marine is being lost. Recognizing this fact, and roaliiiiK that tho tiino was opportune for an undertaking ot this nature, tho oigauizois of the Great Northern S. S Co formed their Cor poration, which tecelved its charter from the State of Massachusetts, Oct ober 11, 1922 They visualized a new ocean 6team. ship line, plying between Boston uud European ports, which would offer to these same people u chance for oceau travel on comfortablo commodious ships, at a price within the reach of all, but large enough to allows profit for the Investor and a sufficient mar gin to allow for the carrying on and enlarging of the entei prise. This was their threefold purpose to render a genuine service to tho people, to help build up American shipping, and to bring business and trade to the port of Boston. In spite of the failure of the Ship Subsidy Bill, In spite of the opposition which cHch new competitor in an established Held encounters, this Com pany is bringing its plans to maturity and expects tnat very soon it win oe able to offer definite tailing dates to the publio This, surely is an enterprise that merits your support. (Seo advertisement) Auction of Household Goods Card of Thanks Having 6old my property I my furniture at public sule at my resi dence Saturday at2p, tn. L. M, Orabill Wc wish 'to thank our many 'friends, neighbors and tho I. O. O. F, lodge for their assistance during Uio lness of our beloved father and nl3d for tho will sell benutiful flowers. Your kindness will never be forgotten. P. A, Hansen and family. .,