The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 14, 1920, Image 5

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BESSE AUDITORIUM
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MISS MOLLY KING .
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"SUSPENSE"
Pathe Weekly Comedy
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
"The Girl of The Sea"
The thrill of a life time. Also
FATTY ARBUCKLE
SUNDAY ONLY
MISS DOROTHY PHILLIPS
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"The Right to Happiness"
And The Big Christy Comedy
Also Notion Pictures of Pope Benedict
When You Tear YOUR CLOTHES Think of
Frank R. Hughes
Cleaning - Dyeing - Repairing
Phones SS t Red Cloud, Nebr.
We Call and Deliver We Pay Return Charges on Out of-Town Work
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, ,iBuy Bread at Powell andopes.
$Ed Burrva up from Guide Rock
itFriday.
Good meals good service moderate
prices Powell fc Pope's cafe
1 UMrs. R. C. Minter spent Thursday
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in Hastings.
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Mrs. Marshall
in Hastings.
Finch spent Friday
accepted a
Chas. McElhaney has
position at the depot.
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Will West of Republican City spint
Saturday in the city.
State Agent, 0. D. Hedge, was home
the first of the 'week,
Wm. Reeves of Republican City was
in the city Satuulay.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Button spent
Sunday with relatives at Holdregc.
Mrs. Ray Sutton returned liome Sat
urday morning from Oxford where
she had been visiting relatives.
y. a. uramora, wno is nring on
the Oberlin branch, spent( Sunday, in
me city witn nis wue and family.
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If .you want good male pigs of the
Pathfinder breed, come or send your
order at onceMike Bliss, Iuavale,
Nebr.
Mesdames W. A. Sherwood and E.1
A. Creighton went to Omaha Sunday
morning to spend a few days with
friends.
Mrs. Wm. Gurney of Lincoln ar
rived in the city Sunday evening to
vi,sit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Solcman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts of Ina
vale spent Sunday with friends in tht3
city.
H. E. Culbeitson, master mechanic
for the Burlington from McCook, was
in the city Friday attending to com
pany business.
Arthur Gilbert" went ' to Lincoln
Thursday where he will attend college
this winter.
Chas. Smelser of Helena, Montana,
is visiting his brothers, George and
Frank Smelser.
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Mrs. F. G. Turnure vent to Lin
coln Friday morning to spend a few
days with friends
Mrs. Laird Potter and baby went
to Hardy Sunday to spend a few days
with her parents.
Mrs. Bernice Shod of Grand Island
is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Etherton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of
Cheyenne, Wyoming arc visiting their
parents in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuiston of Repub
lican City spent Sunday in the city
with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sun
berry, and family.
Mrs. Claude Garrow of St. Joe ar
rived in the city Fiday morning to
visit her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. George
Clauson and other relatives.
Mrs. M. C. Sherman went to Hast
ings Thursday to have her eyes ex
amined. She was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Bernard McNeny.
The following shipped stock to Kan
sis City Sunday morning'. Delaney
Bros., one car of hogs; A. B. Crabill,
one car of hogs, and J. E. Yost, one
car of cattle..
Mrs. Fred Fordice went .to Kansas
City Saturday where she intends to
make her future home.
L. 'A. Graves returned to Denver
Monday morning after spending a
week' with friends here.
Mrs. J. W. Houck left Thursday
morning for Coffeyville, Kansas wfiere
she will visit' her parents.
Paul White of Lebanon arrived Jn
the city Monday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T W. White.
pMfl'hnd Mrs. Bruce Robinsonof Su
cperior, spent' Sunday with his parents,
Mr. andMrs."C;'D. Robinson.
Dr. W. H. McBride nr.d family
autocd to Beaver City Friday aCtsr
noon, they being called there by the
serious illness of his father, Robert
McBride, vwho passed away Saturday.
The deceased was, 81 years old and
burial was made at McPherson, Kan.
Attorney,, L, H. Blackledge, of Red
Cloud was'cdliing on Riverton friends
Wednesday in the interests of bis can
didacy for District Judge. He is only
representative from this sldo of the
district, a fact yhich taken in con
nection with his abundant qualification
for the position should give him eveiy
vote' from, here'. Rfvertoh Review."
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MIIES' flME MATJRK'EWEIY WEEXIAY
Everybody Ckoofti Aak Anybody
Eat and drink at Powell & Pope's
Cafo. tf
Bruce Frame was in Bird City, Kns.
this week.
Dr. R. P. Hoxscy was in Cowics
Wednesday. ,
Louie Vnvricka was down from Blue
Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. Ben McFarlund spent Wednes
day in Hastings.
E. H. Ncwhousc was in Cowics
Tuesday morning.
"Mrs. Andrew Snlnden spent Wed
nesday in Hastings.
Noal Pylo went to St. Joe Sunday
morning to visit his parents.
Commissioner James Hubatka of
Bladen was in town Tuesday.
Miss Carrie Holsworth arrived in
the city Monday to visit friends.
Mrs. Frank Peterson and Miss Mary
Peterson spent Tuesday in Hastings.
Mrs. Henry Clauson went to River
ton Tuesday morning to visit friends.
Mrs. Ernest Barrett went to .Den
ver Monday evening to visit her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of Hast
ings spent Sunday with relatives in
the city.
A baby boy ariivcd at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadoio Broault Friday
morning.
A baby boy arrived at the homo of
Mi. and Mrs. Clare Wolfe on Wcdncs
day morning..
Mrs. Roy Cramer wont to -Woodruff,
Kansas, Wednesday morning to visit
her sister who is ill.
Wllla Gather's new book" Youth and
tlio Ilrluht Medusa" Is now on sale nt
Cottinjf's drug Aturc.
Tiie Red Cloud Farmers Institute
premium books have arrived and arc
ready for distribution.
B. J. Ncwlon of Omaha was in the
city Monday evening between tiains
while enrouto to Riverton.
Any person having article to Jnnute
for t lo tiplsoopal (5uill UumuiHge Sulu
please notify Mri I'uul l'opo.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Butler of
Hastings spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd of
McCook spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickenson.
Grant Christy and son returned home
Saturday from Falls City where they
bad been plastering a new store building.
W. E. Luke, formerly Burlington
agent at Inavalo, but now of Bloom
ing ton, spent Tuesday with friends in
the city.
Miss Lucy Hurst of Houston, Texas
arrived in the city Tuesday morning
and is a guest at the home of Mrs. E.
U. Overman.
Will Hanson and Will Pegg Ire
turned home Saturday night fiom
North Dakota where they had been
working during harvest. i
Bud McCunc of Kearney spent Sun
day in the city with his father, Henry
McCunc, who returned home with him
and will visit a few days.
Chapter Y. P. E. 0. met Monday
evening with Mrst II. C. Letson, as
hostess. The first program for the
year's work was taken up.
Several of the former university
students of this city are planning on
attending the Nebraska vs Notre
Dame foot ball game at Lincoln Sat
urday. Many out of town folks have ar
ranged to visit Red Cloud both Satur
day arfd Sunday to witness "The Girl
of The Sea" and "The Right To
Happiness" at the Besse Auditorium.
The Malonc-Gellatly Lumber Co.,
have purchased the lots south of Hol
ton Letson's residence and will erect
two new modern dwelling houses.
Workmen arc now excavating for the
basements.
On Tuesday night of last week the
Martin hardware and the Ed Funke
store, at Blue Hill, were entered by
burglars and at the hardware store
they took several rifles and shotguns
while at the latter storo they obtained
some silk goods and cigars.
Mrs. C. V. Boyle, nee Marthena Le
Maire, and Miss Helen LeMaire, of
Burlington, Iowa, cousins of Miss
Elizabeth Overman, arrived in the city
Sunday morning to remain until after
the Overman-Nellums wedding, nnd
are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.-Robt.
Damcrell. ,
Thursday afternoon Mr. Farley of
Franklin county, drove a Scripps Booth
automobile, which he purchased of
Homer Fetty last summer, to this city
and Sheriff Huffer took charge 'of the
same as it belonged to the Triangle
Motor Co.of Chicago. John S. Little,!
of Omaha, special agent for the com
pany drove tKe"car back.
.The Stoekhofdofa, of the Farmers
Independent Telephone Co., held their
annual meeting at;' the court ' house
Saturday afternoon. The present direc
tors excepting J.'H. Ellingcr were re
elected, 'George ''Amack was elected to
fill his place. The Board was instruct
cd to see what could bo done about
reorganizing the" 'ftanfus fanner's
ljnes running into the" farmers' 'Inde
pendent .exchange and make Okie- ootn-
WEBSTER COUNTY STOCK
JUDGING TEAM
Nebraska's Champion Junior Stock
Judging Team, which hails from Web
ster county and composed of Alfred
Fringer, Lawrence Menns, and Lylo
Ashby, will leave Saturday morning,
October 1G, for Atlantn, Georgia, to
compete with twenty State Champion
Teams, at the International Judgirg
Contost, October 19 to 22.
$1200.00 in prize money is offered
besides seven free trips to the Eng
lish Royal Show, held at London,
England.
While at Atlanta, the boys will be
cared for nt the International Club
camp, and entertained by the Rotary
Club of Atlanta.
The route in going to Atlnntn is as
follows: Red Cloud to St. Joseph, Kan
Fas City, St. Louis, Evansville, Nash
ville, and Chattanooga, to Atlanta,
and coming back by way of Atlantn
to Birmingham, Memphis, Springfield
and Kansas City to Red Cloud. This
trip will take the boys through Mis
souri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia,
Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas.
JUNIOR CLUB WORK AT
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Tuesday, October 2G, 10 a. m.
Judging Contest.
Each High School in the county
will be represented with a Judging
Team of 3 members. All Calf and
Pig Club members arc eligible to enter
the Contest for Individual prizes.
Each contestant will bo required to
judge a class of horses, class of cattle,
and class of hogs, -1 animals in a class.
Prof. II. B. Pier of Lincoln, will be the
Judge.
2 P. M. Demonstration Contest.
: P. M. Judging Pig Club Pigs.
Each Calf Club and Pig Club in the
county will bo represented by a Dem
onstration team, to give a demonstra
tion. L. I. Frisbie ol Lincoln will tie
t'.e judge.
Thursday, October 28, 10 A. M.
Judging, Hereford calves by Robt.,
Mouspcl"of Cambridge. 1:30 Public
Auction of 32 Hereford Calf Club
heifers. Col. Ed Sncll, auctioneer.
Write for catalogue.
Friday, October 20, 10 A. M. Judg
ing Shorthorn Calf Club calves. Ash
ton C. Shallcnbcrger, of Alma, judge.
2:30 P. M. Public Auction of 32
Shorthorn Calf Club heifers. Col. H.
S, Duncan, auctioneer. Write for
catalogue.
HENRY R. FAUSCH,
County Agricultural Agent.
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School Days
Arc again at hand and with thorn come the
usual cares and worries for mother hustling
to get the kiddies off to school each morning.
Sometimes in the haste other household duties
arc forgotten, preparations for the noonday
meal forgotten, But don't let that worry you
phone us your wants or have the "kids"
stop in and give us your order and it will re
ceive the same careful attention as if you had
personally made the purchase.
GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU
IF YOU DESIRE QUALITY AND SERVICE
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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Garage Designs.
Kansas Pickups
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i John Snow and wife spent Sunday
at the Cbas. Arbuckle Home.
M Mrs. Ethel Slonlker visited the week
ntTnt the Guy Norton home. 9
Fay Upp and family wore Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Upp'sparenth, D. K.
Grewell's.
Misses Tholma nnd Lois Laningan
were entertained at tho Earl Abbott
home Sundity.
Mr. and Mrs. Rose nnd family of
Mnnknto spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Jame6 Spurrier.
Otto Shipmnn and family of Guide
Itoek nud E. E. Spurrier and wife ate
tiundav dinner at James Graham's.
Jim Vnnuc, Ernest Brown, Frank
Million and Dau Petersou went to
Kausas City aud bought them each a
carload of cattle to feed. Corn is good
throughout this county and there will
tea good deal of cattle fed.
POLITICAL advertisement;
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Then and Now
NINE YEARS ago, A. D. Rnnuey, as
candidate for the ofllce of County
JudKe, agnlust Judgo I. W. Edson, said:
"If this ofllce is a good thing pass it
along. If uot, don't shoulder It upon
one man for life".
N.ow, after NINE YEARS in the
ofllee, he seomlngly has forgotten his
old slogan and asks for a life torm,
pleading that he has no other business
to turn to.
Isn't it now time for a change? "Dont
shoulder thU ofllce upon Judge Ran.
ney for life," but vote for
B. W. STEWART
4UMTI Ul .IWtlt UO HIT IHff WIT If UICAM ' P00? out of Wnt g
The W. C T. U. will meet with Mrs.
Frank Smith next Wednesday after,
noon at 230.
SherTir's Sale
Notlco 1b hereby given, that under and by
virtue otnn Order ot Sale Issuod from the
olllceof Ddlth L. McKcIghan Clork ol the
District Court ot the Tenth. Judicial District,
within and lor Webster county, Nebraska,
upon a decree In an action pending, therein,
wherein Bernard McNeny li Flalntlir, and
against Carrlo Fry, etal. Defendant!, I ihall
offer tor sole at public vendue, according to
the terms ot said decree to the highest bidder,
for cash in hand, at the south'door of the
Courthouse, at Red Cloud, In said Webster
county, Nebraska, (that being tho building
whereld the last term ol said court ttoh hold.,
en) on tho 20th day of October A. D. 1920 at 1
o'clock P. M., ot said, day, the following do
scribed property, towlt:,.
The undivided Ono sixth Interott ot Gbldlti
Pry and Gladys Fry SultorTIn and to the
South ball ol the Southeast Quarter of Boct
ton 8, Township 1, Uango tl, In Webster
County, Nebraska, subject to thelifo citato
Sljriarrle'Fry. '"
1 Given under my hand this 2lst day ol Sep
tcroberiA. D., JU20. ,v u ,
FUANK IIUFFEK Sheriff.
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When considering the cost of a tractor don't overlook these important points
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