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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1923)
W RID CLOUD, HBJNtASYA, OSXlf HiU , GRACE EPISCOPAL , j t The Chinch of Jesus Christ to day needs more men and uoniuji who fool, the gtvut ptesstiio if the tnk, itml not only tin? tif-k hut also the wonderful nppoi Utilities which aro theirs If the Church does her vvoik on mrth it iiitist 1'iivo Ihe help and oop. ( trillion of its uictiibeis. 'L'lllXKl Ao you doing your pirlV If each of ns who cull ourselves Christian would ilo our best to follow out the followitlgj "Community Church. Uoutltinles" tliuio( would be some win lerful changes In our Connnunlli Itl.SM'd HIH tlll'V who III o Willing to do what the run when ashed to homo on committees LhesM'd ate they who conic to Chinch ami on time J Messed ate they who bring some ine with them I Westell lire they who make special j tffort Income to Chinch when itstonii'.' Messed aie tlioy who send their! children to Sunday School. J ltleseil are they who Hud delight In I ihsWing hnuiU with others j Messed are they who fully leaHzej tint they have a duty to perform ft r the Christ and his Church, and do it This ohuroh Invites you to attend lis erlees and you will receive a cordial welcome. Itev. Lhisil S. Daughetty. church to give a Minuet social euch autumnal nonsuit to the aged people of the entire community. This annual gathering was held at the church to il iy A bountiful dinner was provhled Hi Ilic open iirf featuie of Mils special d iy, Then cnino tl.o social hour which was 'olioweii li. an iuti test lnjr pio grain uoiiistlii of devoMotials, tniiiic mid liiief add levies Tliese moit es tocined guest of the occ.islon highly appreciate such special tecognltloti and it In ought j y iih well to the heat is of all who liulpi'd uiaUe possible biich a delightful coming together. We naw Hiothcr Win ry Cope in Huh. ili:s this weeh Ho w.u looking wist fully towards hi- old tami.lar liauuts in lied Cloud One of the most plPiiMiiablo thlius wliluh we have met up with in our new fluid is our well urgaiitcd and most of flcieiit chinch choir. It is u joj to a pastor to have such helpful backing at wo aiu huving In Mr. Itush and Ids faith'ul sltiKeia Tho Sabbath Is approaching We ahull meot in Sunday School session at 10 o'clock At 11 o'clock tlio pastor will conduct Divine Woishlp. In the evening at 0:15 the Epworth LoiMUe Devotional hour followo 1 by the ser vice of tho evening. You are welcome to attotid all thoiu services. Methodist Church Notes II. (J. Wilcox, Pah i ok Kansas Pickups SMITH COl'NTV Lsst Sunday was a da of teal in spiiation with splendid congiegationH present both morning and uviiisng ; The pastor brought a morning message from 1 Cor. 0 -0, In the evening an Kpwoitli League plalfoiiu meeting was condu -ted. Intensting talus Who given by Miss Hveljn Hansen and (Sit i -lauditdier. An Inspirational uiidnss tollowid which vvm, given by Mr. Wll. I'OX Special niii-ie, tpiilti.il singing and an impress ve installation oiviee euntilbuled to make umos" Intel cstin icivice ! The p-istt.r and wife weie called to Hustings on .Mouda of tills vvtcK, one to at tvii'l a Dlstiiet Mmisteiial gathei. ing and the t.lhei touttc'id the Annual Cotiveiitinu of the Nebiiisku state W. C T. U Our new Dlstiiet Biipciiu-t-ndeiit, Pi. M ) tillbeil piv.ided over lh" uiluUtui iul inciting in whieli iifty iiiinisteis weie pudctit. i t ft is i ur uiideistiitiliiig that the olllc fis Jl W'bstcr Cou.ity W. C T. I mo pluttii ng to put on a W. C. T U. meet big In lie I Cloud in x r Sunday night with II v. Mr-, limes, S'ate KepieMii' ative. a- the speaker of the evening It is an hoiioicd eiiitoiu of thu Wo tin i. s llime Missionary boeielj of our Miss Lois Litiiiiigiiii spent Friday with Mrs. Earl Abbott. 11. A. Simmons has rented hi-, faun and is moving to Lebanon. Dr. II, M. Tweedy is tho new County Kngineei of Smith County. Quite a number in this vicinity aro sick with colds and sote tin oat. Mr and Mm Chan. Wray and child ren spout Sunt! iy at the Mao Joties home I Miss M.uy I'pp has hud a seveio at tack of npiHinluMii- but Is hotter at this willing Miss Lois L iin. ;.' in spent. Tuesday and Wednesday u th her sister, Mis lte( liilihau Mis. K K JSpuirler shipped lllteen Ciiuny blnls to a Iduisas City blid eompiny last weik. Mrs Hi nest IYpciimu is at home after a Wi e'.i's visit with liei pueuts, Mr. and Mis. . O V.iuee in Lebanon. lOari Atibott uml wife ic' timed home lasL week 1 1 ii a live weeks visit with Han's patents and other lelntiu1-, In Indiana. Tliey made tho trip in a car. Nothing to Brag Of. An advertisement leads: "The best nuts are grown In America." True enough, but why brag about 'em? .VMU-JJUt iHngmi..iBiihifflm,M.iig:mE.n ANNOUNCEMENT f mmmmmiBmmmamKmmmimammmmmimmmaMm0mmmmBmmmmmmmmmmjKmmmmmmmmmammmm 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 something 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 of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK mBTffliTi-imTTTnT' rjtnrnrnn3iiiiEijniiTcrt amp pTTf-G-T?i i unn in ni? ipptt ' t1 The Showing of New Fall Suits and O'coats is Wonderful Better Values Than Ever Kuppenheimer, Cloth Craft and Blocks SUITS AND OVERCOATS $18.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 $35.00 top to $45.00 New Fall. Hats Caps, Shoes and Furnishings Trade With the Old Reliable The Cowden-Kaley Clo. Co. 25 YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF RED CLOUD AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY y ,j ll(W iB' J Tun nhler I t!i't tho nunc nnlous 1 urn to mind my own business nil the time. A unotl Intellltfcnu' test is '-flltl to he u loin: stictch of mad ami u tin that l.s uoildtif: fine. All some imlltichins ueeil to win nn (lei tlou Is n Miiuliir urieviiiue n::1' mi unlimiteil vouibulnry. A (niiihlniitliiu of wood sense, hard ii oik, uml eiiiiiumy will uiiiku u suc cess of almost nn tiling. Lots of folks who criticise the church don't atteml often enough to know what they me lulkln about. Few people have any use for prayer ns Ioiik iih the.v tire In ood health and everything else jjous all rifjlit. Foreigners who klelc on conilitlous at Kills Island shiiuhl lememher that they me not compelled to ko theic. The reason a Ilartinton joiiiik man tears his elpirets In two Is because tie Is (on lusty to ilruvv the smoke so far. It Is no tro'ihle nowinla.vs to pick out the ho.vs and Kills who will have to work hard for a living in later life. In these da.vs of newspapers a pros pectlve Juror who has lormed no opinion h.isji't v-'mmh sense to form one. If jou li.ive enough of a sense of humor to laugh at jour own foolish Ide.w .vou will never go so very tar vviong. ' . . . . OECi A G Xi EQ r3ft M-jv? YELLOW PENCIL Ks.uj.ricrr.ewBAooTiiirtoMTfii:sl Z witritna RED BAND hade by I "tTAr C rCA- V ACIA Vnnf O A VJKCLVKFSTFFNaLrMTOiiY f f-z EAGLc PfNCL CO. NEWYOR(,u.S.A. T in w: world jf cr;'Siw-w-a-----iJj-;ii i i r-ifcfaM I SS5 --jf. kiki krf. .th THBKE'S NOTHING LIKE 7$ BEINC COMFORTABLE Surely the foundation of dress is the underwear. However the under clothes are very important the year round. They simply are the main factor in winter. We carry a very high grade of knitted underwear, and you will find our stocks are replinished with the kind you will like, as to the long wearing and washing qualities which our brands maintain. Childrens Underwear : Women's Underwear Once in a while an honest to good ness Auieilcan cltleii gets to run for olllce In a big clt.v hut he Is rarely elected. A -" r It must he wonderful to he n rofnr.it cr uml have nothing to do but tell everjbod.v else what fools and clonks they Hie. The chances are that other women have about the sunie opinion of yini husband that jou haw of theirs, m why woiry. What is (he use of electing a legls hit lire In Nebiaska net .vear? All the really Important questions will be settled by ballot. I'liislness would boom all the time If business men would go after It us ardently as refoimers go after sue cessful business men. J i i1 ii n M Keep the kiddies well and in school. You all know the Carter's underwear is way ahead the average, and we recommend Carter's silk and wool in elbow and long sleeves, flat seams and made of the finest materials. These are priced at - $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 Carter's one half wool, all sizes, with full length sleeves in cream and gray. Priced at $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 Children's heavy fleeced union suits , taped and with buttons, sizes from 2 ..ycurs to 38 years, white only. med at 8Se aud $1.25 Chilren's fleeced union suits, medi mum weight and elbow sleeves, sizes'from 2 to 16 years. Priced at 89c Women's heavy fleeced union suit in long sleeve, elbow length and no sleeve, ankle length. Priced at $1.49 to $1.69 Women's fleeced union suit, well made, in all styles and sizes. selling at 98e and $1.26 Women's two-piece garments in wool and fleeced. 75c to $3.50 Women's part wool hoss in black and brown, gray and Beaver, Selling at 59c to $1 Silk and wool hose in the nexv stripe, in grey, black and cordovan. $1.50 to $1.95 Ibid Mlckel had a lot of trouble uetiln his best glil to .say she loved him but lie finally sipieeed the in formal Ion out of her. riother, probably already by your experience, you have found that by reout ffttihg everyone of the family in the fall with new underwear that you will realize mere wear .by. adding a new suit here and there. And also another l' J' fact that as many brands of underwear is not of the same weight is advis- ' able to buy ao much of your stock at once as you can, so as to assure the j j same weight throughout and thus not expose any of the little folks or your- I f ' self by wearing different weight underwear in the dead of winter. r.lb won't believe it but too lib eral use of pancal.es, maple svrui and snis.ige can do as much harm tr n man as a stiong pipe. If m.v old reliable Dodge HihIk out that Marry Hraluerd called It n Ford It Is liable to knock him four times as high as that Omaha car did. One SlntiK City hotel 1 nn ovldentl.v lends Nebraska papers and believe all he reads lie made me pay In ad Mince for a room die other night. The notion that everybody can hi prnspi roiis all the time Is as rldicul ous as the notion tint all children o the .same age should weigh the same A mean partial. her says it is ea'. to pick out the iiiionipeteut chlldrc bi sihool. Their patents ure nlvvii.v 'king about the teachers being m noil. If (Jeorge Slow ever conies to visit me I am golin. to feed him on" frl i I ver uml stewed tin nips. When As ood ionics I'll cut out the liver am eive the turnip-, raw. The reason I like winter hettr than summer Is because I can alway put on more i lollies In winter lur there is a legal limit to how much can take off In summer. ii in i 1 1 lm -:3"n ." '.171 t ; tsutHntm '!,'ij .;.iJsgr .eariJ- mtr i mm mm One Price to AH We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps .; ' --!- rj 'i ry ri t. vw. - . ::?-?':..- I-jjii'-I :' H!irJl i I 5jg" t---Bfer ssraajfcrJi-rjg-! Ui llSm, 3S.imr- ; feAI The man whd ulvvajs says tho right thing at Ihe tight time Is not apt t he inin h of a talker. If Ilkby. and Cecil Matthews am1 some others don't shut up my plpi may become a political l-sue In Ne braskn nei ,ear. An unkind editor wants to know why it Is Unit so many men who an employed as seiretarlcs of chambei of i oininerce mid other business 01 gmilatlous are men who hive maih a failure of their own all.ilis. Al .Mathers fell and sprained lilt foot the other day. I.ucky it wasn't his vocabulary. . Joe OVurey Is offering a dolh. each for dosciiptlons of women' stockings. I'll bet a dollar he get tho Information himself uml bnvc the ilollais. A fellow told me the other day thai he won't brllere an, thing ho can't understand. All rlirht. how Is It pos slblo for a lilacft ioiv to eat grceti gruss and produce white uillk? mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt ...... -, SHHG9Bi hBBIV' jk CvtnJvi m csiBJ0PvS 'yjBHa fty4 $ 2 y?jvvLfEG i U mmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmkwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM - Scene from ''Bringing Up Father on Broadway" You nro reading n complete news, paper when you read The Lincoln Star. You lmvo the satisfaction of know. 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