The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 01, 1923, Image 1

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A NewtNPer That aires The News FITty-tue Weeks Etch Year ftr 11,50
VOLUME 51
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 1, 1923
NUMBER 44
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Flags Are Here
OVERCOATS
We ask you to come in and
Investigate our Overcoats
this is
National Oregon City Week
These Coats are Pure Virgin
Wool and guaranteed in
every respect
WE ARE SHOWING THESE COATS IN THE
NEW FABRICS AND STYLES
priced $22.50 to $42.50
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REMEMBER WE SELL NOTHING BUT WELL KNOWN LINES
OF MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
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W. G. Hamilton Clo. Co.
C. li. & Q. MUST PAY
FOR WM. IIRUNNERS DEATH
A ffiv wtiks ago sunlit (Ifty of tilt ...
Hfi! Cloud merchants puichased the Commenting upon a rather novel
uniform ting dtcoratton ..f Hit RmI cuse in so much as it holds an inter
Clond Fire Department The Hh-xs nie state carrier, under the compensation
ixtUeet Mini stand on it 12 font stuir, :... .i rnnrnniliur the nassinn- of a
firmer Hetl Cloud citizen, the State
III smile having miivoiI this (!,
Tlmuif tubers of the 'l-p;trimi'iit hre
been liusv Mi j-ast two dins putting
Hie hulilfts in conoit'H in fiout of
each tirliiNts" place of business.
The merchants will no riutibt use lliis
(K'Coi'Hiion next w'fk rim hit: (iellis
Half Acre, nod they are tqtu'tcd by
the bgion 0111001; to tle llio llgs ill
each night before mhim'1
i I.T.AMACK E.V.STEINER
I. T. AMACK CO.
MORTUARY
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Prompt and careful attention given to this kind of work.
"Service" our motto. UP-TO-DATE AUTO HEARSE
BOTH PHONES
RED CLOUD. NEB
Merchants Combined Sale
November 8-9-10th
Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday
the Red Cloud Merchants will hold
Special Sales. Those taking part In
the sale will give aw.tv a 3 pelee Parlor
Suite at the Auditorium, Saturday,
Nov 10, 0:30 p. m. The following are
the Arms participating;
Johnson & Graham.
P A. Wullbrandt.
Star Clothing Co.
W. G Hamilton Clothing Co.
Cowden & Ktlev Clothing Co.
R. P. Werner Co.
V. G. Turnnre & Sou
Mrs. J. A. Harden.
United Stores Co ,
Smith Oi os. & Copley .
Piatt it Frees,
laidlow's Restaurant.
W. L Koon.
Smith's Shoe Store.
Malone & Gellatly.
Monte.Cristo Cafe.
Barbara Pharos
Palace Bakery.
Oglevie Bros.
Gleason Studio.
Auditorium.
Yost & Sou.
E. II. Newhouse.
Farmers Union Store
K. S. (5o,rbor.
Variety Store.
Hook's Billiard Parlor.
Lee R Walker.
Pope Bro
G. W Trine.
Morhart Bros.
Over four thousand bills were print,
ed ntid mailed out advertising tlie.so
merchants bargains on the reliable
merchandise they carry in stock
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AUDITORIUM
Saturday
Evening
wuy.j in
STETON ' S
STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
The
Oldest
Theatrical
Attraction
In The
World
Our
53rd
Annual
Tour
Uncle
Tom's
Cabin
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Show
From
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Eastern
Coast
SOLO BAND
CONCERT ORCHESTA
STREET PARADE DAILY
Journal of yesterday, has i'.io follow
ing to xiy:
"Compensation CotntnIs!Stoner Frye
has held that the Burlington rail
road com.iuny must pay $l,GGG for
the death of one o; its employees,
William S. Brunei-, in spite of the
fact that the state compensation
luw excludes railroads from the
state law and places them under the
federal compensation law.
"The state commissioner finds that
the employee wa3 killed while em
ployed as a workman upon a culvert
near Red Cloud, January 11, 1023,
and that his widow is entitled to
$13.33 1-3 a week for not to exceed
350 weeks. The employee was a
laborer working about four miles
east of Red Cloud. Rocaufe he, with
other employees, was working upon
a fjew culvert for the railroad. This
culvert was not open to interstate
trafllc at the time and the state
comniijsioner holds that the status
o the employee should be taken at
the time of the injury. He finds the
work wus not contributing to inter-
state commerce. io cxciuue u ran-
roa' company from the stafe conv
pensation law the employe himself
must be acting in furtherance of in
terstate transaction as well as tlte
employer. He said it is not reason
able to say that because an employe
was not acting in furtherance of in
terstate commerce at the time of an
accident or death, he or his depen
dents would be barred from re
covery. "Altho the railroad company has
nob insured its employees or satisfied
the state comr.ii.. ooner of its ability
to pay, such non-action, according to
court decisions, has the effect of
causing the company to elect to
come under the compensation law.
Payments now due under this order
are to commence immediately and
to date from January 11, 1923.
IJurial expenses are also added to
the weekly compensation. The rail
way company pleaded specific exclu
sions from the state law ay reason
of being an interstate carrier".
The C. B. & Q. was represented by
P. E. Boslaugh of Hastings
Mrs. Elizabeth Potter
Called to Her Reward
Elizabeth Thimpson wa9 born in Ire
land Feb. 17, 1847, and died at her
home in Red Cloud on October 26, 1923
at the age of 76 years, 8 months and
9 days. When but a child she came
with her parents to America, locating
at New York. Shortly thereafter her Attorney
father became head of the Toronto, while Attorney F. J. Munday of this
Canada educational institutions and city acted in behalf of Mrs. Mina
the family moved to that place. Here Rrunner, the widow. Commercial
the deceased was married in 1865 to Advertiser.
John G. Potter. Very soon thereafter
Federal Farm Loans
To Actual Farmers
For Agricultural Purposes
LOANS AT ACTUAL COST
Less than 5 1-2 Percent
WHY PAY MORE?
The Loan That Never Comes Due
Plenty of Funds on Hand
No Red Tapp
Prompt Service
$25,000 Limit
HENRY R. FAUSCH, Sec:-treas.
Webster County N. F. L. A.
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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SCHAAF & TURNER
FUNERAL HONE
Licensed Embalmer in Nebraska and Kansas
Bell SO. - - lnd.120x
they moved to northeastern Iowa and
in 1873 together with other early pio
neers journeyed overland to Red Cloud
where they have resided since. They
were the only couple iett among tnc
CHRISTIAN
"The law of Jeliovhh is perfect, re
storing the soul;
The tehtlmony of .Jehovah is sure,
early pioneers who camoto Red Cloud . malting wUe the simple."
at that time. Next Sunday being World's Temper-
Mrs. Potter had always been active. auce SuudBy, the services will be ap.
in the work of the Methodist church propriate to the day.
of which she became a member early Tui' meeting of the Sunday Council
i lifv Rim Wne Mm W crviv nr last Wednesday evening was well at-
the original charter of the Ladies Aid tendef ")d of P00' ItrBt. School
.:i.. r..i - :.. r ' orgauizHtion was dUoussed. Nov. 14
will be the next meeting at which we
will take up Sunday School Literature.
Considerable interest is being t-hown
in the new Home Department.
nnirre Kiddies 25c
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Adult 50, 75c
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Dr- W. Guy Gillette
Chiropractor
Auditorium Bldg.
society. During the active years of
her life she took a lively interest in
, the Order of the Eastern Star, which '
has honored her in the past years. j
) She was well known and liked by all .
with whom she came in contact. Her,
t first concern was always for others
rather than for herself. I
Six children were born of this union: i
Oscar M Frank N Robert T.,,Lulu!
V. (now Fuller) Archie C, and John'
U. Potter, all of whom grow to nian
Jhood and womanhood in this city.
1 Dur'ng her long illness she was al
iways patient and frequently spoke of
her acquaintances, never failing to
; appreciate the many nets of kindness
Dr W H MrRrlHf .wh,ch they bestowed.
lji . vr .ii.JviuLJi ivc PunernI MrvlcC8 woro hol(l at tho
late residence on Monday, October 2!),
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OVER STATE DANK
.at 2 p. m. and wre in charge of Rev
Don't forgot the Ladles Aid Lunch
Nov. 10th.
(jcitrude Crablll is entertaining her
class, The Ueacon Lights atu Hnllmve'.
en Puny Friday evening.
The Social Circle has s-et December
8 for their Hu.aar.
Last Friday evening, tho Endeavor
and a few friends, held a Hallowe'en
' Party at. the Patb'inage They wcio
i met by Ohost.s mid a Witch who made
each one tald) a solemn vow to niter
into all tliH evening'.- Inn mi of cuurso
eauti out) had a good tittio unless it was
during the ghost storlen. Tho enter-
talnmont comiiil' t'p wore: Ruth Put-
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The Malone-Gellatly Co.
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Red Cloud
i H. G. Wilcox, pastor of the Methodist n, Jessie Christy, and Fern Deldo-
Nebraska church. Irleh.
Hanson Laundry
Under New Management
i it you nave never Known tnc
I satisfaction of having your Laun
dry work clone by us, now is a
good time to try it.
Plionu us and our wagon will call.
We do Ruff Dry Finish
and Wet Wash
Ray Gard
DOWNEY NEST
Yes, Garber's
Is The Place!
To Buy Wall Paper, Paints,
And Electrical Supplies.
The best place for Picture
Framing.
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