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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1923)
T BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF -" f f I T T T" f T YT f V V YrT DE .A. O3Li0B Get your Auto Tops and Curtains Fixed Up for Cold Weather All Kinds of New Tops put on Priced Right LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South ol Farmers Union. Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1 ' " . 1 - TJULISIIED EVERY THURSDAY entered In ttio I'oMofllct) at Itcrt (loud. Nub as Second CInaa Matter1 A. D.MoARTUUR, Editor and Owner V YELLOW PENCIL r.uiarierr.c:A0AO0TntRccuMTRirs unitimc RED BAND made .by . .. ..t.., .. VvTKiLAR3ESTPENCILFAC10RY EAGLE PENCL CO. fltWYUM. U.A. . 1 - world I 1 cm D HI HI PHONE YOUR COAL ORDER TO FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 Ind. Phone 12 UQ Dd ; Kodak as you go All roads lead to pictures and pictures lead to our Kodak counter. Finishing service that pleases, and Kodak Film in any size are here for your use. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up, E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist Why Don't You Buy The Best Range? You buy the best tools to woik with for your farm shop or office. You do this as a matter of econ omy. You know it pays. When you find your self annoyed with some poor tool you replace it with the best you can find on the matket. TheSSSSSRanfQ When you need a new heater see the ILLINOY. Like all other merchandise we carry in stock, it is sold under guarantee. All sizes carried in stock. Bear in mind these facts: We can promptly sup ply your wanls in the line of shelf and heavy hard ware, Special orders receive careful attenlion. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS GEO. W. TRINE Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer Red Cloud Fair, Oct. 8 to 11th Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column inch 15c Loctvl, ' " " 12H&15 LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO Jos. Uliilr Is home from Chicago. J. I) Crims returned from St. Joe on Wednesday. Dave Kit ley mid M. W. Dlolterson left Wednesday for tlie worlds fntr Thnd McXitt returned from iv very pleasant trip to Lincoln Inst week. G. R. MeUmry returned from a pro longed visit to the big fair Tuesday. iiert Uricc and wife have returned from 11 pleasant trip to tlio world's fair Mrs. Crone nud daughter left Wed nesday for n visit to Huron, South Dakota. Miss Cora (Jarbcr, Jcssio Kellogg, and Jessie Johnson returned Saturday from a long visit to the worlds fair. Mrs. B. F. Mizer and little children, left Thursday for an extended visit to her old home in Port Washington, east ern Ohio. Miss Ray Letson left Tuesday for Peru, Neb., whither she goes to attend State Normal. Her many friends here wish her much succc-s. Mel Sherman is homo from Wiscon sin where he has been visiting with his daughter Miss Jessie. He snys people over in our sister state wonder how it is that as grcht a paper as the Chief can bo published in as uow a oiiutry as Nohra-kn, while up in their countiy which has been much longer settled, papers as a general thing, are not Hour thc.tqual of the more pros perous Nebraska papers 20 YEARS AC.O 10 YKARS AGO Miss Edith Palmer is homo from . Washington. Many Sowtor was over in Kansas the I llrst of the week. i Ml-s Mary Peterson has returned ! from a visit in Cora, Kans. Mrs. O. Hughes and Miss Mabel Llndsey returned Wednesday from Cripple Creek, where they have been visiting. Miss lieatiix Mlzer left Thursday for Chicago, where she goes to resume her work as an Instructor in. the Chic ago Conservatory Music Mel Sherman has returned home attt-r spending the summer in the northwest in the interest of the Cham pion Binder company. The populist met in county conven tion last Saturday and nominated the following ticket. For treasurer, Gqo. McCrary, Iilue Hill; county clerk, Wlllt lam A. Garrison, Blue Hill; sheriff, J. A. MoArthur, Red Cloud; clerk of dis trict court, George Hutchinson. Mrs. Tony Clark left Sunday for a visit with her daughter who resides in Indlauola. Miss Marie llollistcr left Tuesday for Lincoln where she again resume her studies at the state university. Mrs. Warren Lougtin was spending a few days the latter part of the week visiting with friends in Hastings. Russell Amaok returned home from Falls City, Friday evening, where he had been assisting in the construction of silos. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Florance andchil dreu and Miss Josephine Mlzer were visiting In Ha6tiug8 the latter part of the week. George Fairfield has purchased a basement barber shop la Red .Cloud nd will move his family there the' .first of the week. George was former ly engaged In the barber business in Guide Rock Guide Rock Signal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCracken returu ed Saturday morning from Yuma, Colorado, where they were visiting for a week. They report crops in that section as beiug better than here, and on Tuesday of last week that country enjoyed a , iuch rainfall. Mr and Mis, Paul Storey aud Mi ami Mrs. E. H. New house left Sunday morning for Minneapolis, Minn. Messrs Storey and new-house go as grand re presentatives of the Nebraska Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows and the Grand Encampment at a meeting of the Sovcrign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows IMIOKNl.N iiosnntv A GOLDE Ik k v h 1 of lovely merchandise affords you an opportunity of buying not common. The many things to wear here for men, women and children are composed of the most careful workmanship, the finest materials and designed by the most able designers denoting the latest in fashions. FROCKS Of many styles form an assort ment that is great to look upon and one that promises your se lection to meet each whim and entire satisfaction. Priced COATS Are again popular in the wrap world and again are designed in loose models and fastened with buckles and bows. Many are trim med with fur collars and cuffs. Priced $16.75 and Up 919.75 and Up The ready-to-wear department is the most complete in every detail, that is from the wash dress for the kitchen, the wool dress for house wear, street wear and school, the silk frock for afternoon, wraps, and even to the ex quisite party gowns for formats and the like. It would do you good just to visit this huge department and realize what a large scope ready-to-wear really takes in and we have it.all. REMEMBER That Steins' have one of the larg est furniture stores in Hastings and, too, we give S. & H. green trading stamps, in this store which affords you a liberal dis count, you know. AND TOO There is our big dovn clsirs store just filled with things that chall enge competition on prices in everything from piece goods to china, hardware and paint. While in STINS make yourself at home and make it your store home. ONE PRICE TO ALL WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS IMlTOltlAL UBV1KW PATTKUNS GARFIELD COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m , y He v. I. B. Wag oner. Music practice 8 p. in. Sermon 8:30 p. m., by the Pastor Dreams." The pastor and his wife had planued a social for the Young Peoples Deport ment for Saturday evening or tuts week but because of the continued rainy weather It will be postponed till September 2llth Rally Day for Church and Sunday School will be observed Sept. 30th In connection with Promotion Day. Obituary Mrs. Ruth Bowen Ruth Mclntyre was born at llurch- ard, Nebraska, on August 11, 1889, and died at a hospital In Hastings, Septem ber 10, 1023, where she underwent an operation for obstruction of the bowels; itged 31 years, 1 month and 5 days Early in life, she came with her Daren ta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mclntyre, to Red Cloud, where her life has been practically spent. Here she was unit ed (h marriage with Richard Dowen, January 29, 1907. .In 1911 she joined the Red Cloud Methodist Episcopal Church continu ing' member until her death. She leases to mourn her departure her Ifusband; parents; two sisters, Miss Hello and Mrs. George Wlttwer, and onebrother, Lloyd. The funeral services were conducted from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J V. Mclntyre, on Tuesday after, noon, Sept. IS, 1023, by Rev C. G Nelson Interment was made in the Red Cloud Cemetery. WVWVWWWVWArWWAMATWVVWWr UNDERTAKING The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. Auto Hearse In Connection Licensed Embalmer Best Service to Othera Means Real Happiness to Ourselves. BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB WWWYVVVAArWWWWArVWWW Thought for tho Day.' Many of the so-enlled self-made men employed the wrong architect I Long Dance. Vlii longest dance authentically known is tlint of William Kemp, who, when seventeen, In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, danced from Londou to Norwich. ANNOUNCEMENT WebsW County Bank - WE WISH to announce that we have opened ujfa say ings department in our bank for the use.orthei,chiid ren, adults and every one. Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected. , We kindlv invite vou to take advantara nf thin, Rav ings idea and make, this your banking home .with, your.. savings no matter now 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 of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Peculiar Rent Payment. The tenant of Hampton Illshnp. Herefordshire, England, pay their rent with Muluv.. This Is a practice that has been followed since old feu dal days of eentuiles past. Each householder must gather each year six horse loads of stakes from Hay wood. Tho stakes are usod for pen star sheep at the Hereford fair. Dish-Washing Boom. A lecturer says dish washing can be made ti Interesting as golf. But It cannot he done at fashionable clubs nhd In striking costunirs, ami the score never Kt'ts Into the sporthiK columns. Louisville Ciuirier-.Toiirnal. That's an Idea. Klllclency Expert (after tour of ofllco) Well, Kir, I tnd tin tiwful lot of plus on the lloor. If you will irlve orders to the help to pick them vp, they will receive bending exerclnA and you will save a lot of money on pins.- i Western View of the Mattxr. r The inhabitant of the district of ! the port of New York devour,wuMc, I spoil, ami otherwise destroy S.lirftoo. 1 000 poinds of fond every year. Soinc- times It doesn't se.'in worth It. San i KrnuclNtMi Ar'i..tit. I Sheffield Steel Supreme. ' I Slielllcld Is still credited with niak llng (he best steel In the world. Itn virtues are minntiieu parity io tne secrets known only to the' manufac tururw, and partly to the w,iyter used fnjjtujnperlhgMt! . ,-l. it 1 v - . ' j . L)