The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 05, 1921, Image 5

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J. S. L ThomaSspent Thursday in
Hastings.
James Peterson' spent Monday in
Guide Rock.
Chas. Moon of Hastings was in the
city Monday.
Joe Hewitt spent Sunday in Re
publican City.
George Ovcring was in York tho
last of the week.
E. S. Garber was in Omaha tho
last of the week.
A. Schall was a passenger to Blue
Hill Monday morning.
H. E. Haywood was in Grand Is
land tho last of the week.
Mrs. Sadie Williams of Omaha is
visiting friends in tho city.
Enos Reynolds of Wymore was in
the city the last of the week.
Will West of Republican City spent
tho weekend here with friends.
Mr. Beck of Osborne, Kansas, was
in the city tho first of tho week.
Riverton vs Rod Cloud at the
Starke ball park Sunday afternoon.
Lutheran services every first and
third Sunday in tho month at 11 a. m.
Bert Duckcr is attending tho M. W.
A. state convention at Lincoln this
week.
Base Ball game Sunday afternoon,
Riverton vs Red Cloud Fire Department.
George McCrary and Chas. Hunter
were down from Inavale Friday af
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Good meals good" service moderate
liricetf Wwell & Pope cafq J'
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Wesley ,S Taber and 'Mss, Lcold
Hersh, both bf Inavale, were married
Saturday by Rev., Schofiejd, of- Ina-
vaje.
Mrs. Ernest Welsch went to Edgar
Wednesday morning to attend the
district convention of the- Dogrfee of
Honor.
Mrs. J. E. Jarboe of Lincoln ar
rived in the city Saturday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Thomas.
J. Earl McKimmoy of Mindcn
spent Sunday in the city with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McKimmoy.
Hvery muilt of Rod Cloud llest 1'iour
is guurMiiteod. Try it. For sale by nil
uicrchnntb.W. II. Roberta, Miller it
Muuuger.
F. W. Cowden departed Sunday
morning for Chicago where he will
buy goods for tho Cowdcn-Kaley
Clothing Co.
Henry Fausch was in Blue Hill
Monday evening where he heard A.
C. Townley, of the Non-partisan
League speak.
C. C. McConkoy arrived in the
city tho first of tho week from Grand
Island to visit his daughter, Mrs.
Rich' Lippincott.
Get our prices before buying your
winter supply of Coal. Wo can furnish
you tho best for less money. Farmers
Union Elevator.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beck and Mrs.
Paul Polnicky attended the funeral
of Lieut. G. P. Cather at Bladen
Tuesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britton return
ed home Sunday from Burlington and
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they had
been visiting relatives.
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'Mrs. H. C. Letson went to Omaha
Friday morning to spend a few days
with relatives.
Jim' Mcintosh and Oliver c Powell
returned home the last! of . the week
from Chicago. i
Mrs. J. H. Bailey went to Superior
vWednesday moning to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Waller.
Dr. Mitchell of Appleton, Wisconsin,
arrived in the city Tuesday evening
to visit his wife and family.
J. W. Auld went to Omaha Monday
evening to spend a few days at
tending to business matters.
The new laws enacted by the Ne
braska legislature appear on another
page of this paper. Read them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crow and son,
Clark an'd wife of Republican City
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Minnie. Christian returned to
Guide Rock .Wednesday morning af
ter a short visit here with her mother.
The Ladies of tbe Baptist church
will hold a food sale at Wnllbrandt's
store Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock.
,, Mr. and.. Mrs. Cecil Barrett and
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i Saturday evening to visit his par
Nentsi Mr.' and Mrs. Chas. Barrett.
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I Rimdnv nftornoon the Guide Rock
and? Red 'Cloud .Eire Department ball
teams. crossed bats on the local dia-
ondVAltho tho day -was very cold
several attended tho game. Guide
Rock won the game by a scoro of
6 to 0, they making their runs in
tho second and third innings when
tho local players pulled off a few
bonchcad plays. Tho, balanco of the
game was well played and Fred Slaby,
who was on the mound for tho local
game, struck out seventeen men.
Grace Church Services
Vencil Maruska of Red Cloud and
Miss Mary Kavka of Kunemil, Cccho
Slovakia, were united in marriage by
Judge Ranney Thursday.
Mr? and Mi's. J.rE. Jarboc.jeturned
to Lincoln Tuesday morningafter a
short visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Thomas.
, , Miss Margaret Adams returned ''tfr
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spending a couple of weeks with ner
sister at Goodland, Kansas.;
Chet Shecley has purchased Tress
Harwood's interest in -the Tepee
Smoke House and Billiard Parlor and
has taken possession of same.
Miss Vera Hatfield returned to
Hastings Monday morning after
spending Sunday here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mitchell and
J. W. Hauck autoed to Hastings
Tuesday evening to get a Reo car
which Mr. Hauck recently bought.
M. K. Quigley's household goods
were shipped to Benkelman the last
of the week, he having accepted a
position in a printing office there.
Three trains of fetock consisting of
one hundred and thirty-seven cars
passed thru here Sunday enroute to
the St Joe and Kansas City markets.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutton and
children departed Monday for their
home at Lemoyneter spending a
couple of weekafrftrith relatives here.
CANE SEED FOR SALE ,
,Black Amber cane, seed 60c per bu.,
80c f. o. b.-Inavale. Purchaser fui
nishing sacks. A. L. Stoner) Inavale,
Nehr.
Services for Sunday, Kay 8th
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Morning sorvieo at 11 a. m.
Bvenlng servlcw at 8 p. m.
You are heartily invltod to all these
services.
Furniture For Sale
Cook stove, book uasebed, springs
ond mattress; ball rock; rocUiutf chair;
12 ch'tftrsj'mlrro'r.
Se'comMlouse ncfith of M. E. church.
A. T. Holtzen, City Supt.
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ip eqinju: term ofUistrlct cour.tjwt;.!,
uuuvcue ii i u is city Aionuav, .May mm.
District Judge h H. BlacUlbdV'rViU
preside. tm '"
i)olle(l Clouu Mill griudo all kindB
of feed, hjbo has Chick Food and other
Qrtfffnor rafn tdr , Cliicken. W H.
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"TllcrEjcplorers" a four act drama'
will W played at the Auditorium,
Monday i eVening, May 16th, for the
benefit of the local American Legion
Post.
Clarence Kizer has received word
from his father, S. B. Kizer, who has
been spending the winter in Califor
nia, stating that he will be home tho
last of tho week.
Mrs. Bernard McNcny and daughter,
Helen, and Mrs. J. W. Auld iind
daughter, Virginia, went ty Denver
Thursday evening to hear the Chicago
Grand Opera Company.
Mrs. D. 11. Kirkpatrick and child
ren departed Wednesday morning for
Red Oak, lown, after spending sev
eral weeks here with her sister, Mrs.
Albert Dclph and family.
Mrs. G. A. Dickcrson of Inavale
purchased a ticket from tho local
ticket oillco Monday morning and de
parted for Gravity, Iowa, where she
was called by the illness of her
mother.
The following shipped stock Sun
day to Kansas City: Delaney Bros.,
one car of hogs and Alf Nolan two
cars of cattle. C. II. Miner and Alf
Nolan accompanied the shipment to
Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Graham and
son, Forest, left Monday evening, via
auto, for Hastings where they will
make their future home. Mr. Gra
ham has accepted a position in
Schmit's drug store in that city.
Miss Mabel Bailey, who had been
employed in 'ho Argus ofiicc for sev
eral months resigned her position
and went to Benkelman Saturday
where she will operate the Intcrtypo
machine in the News-Chronicle oilice.
Mrs. Irene Wcisz departed Satur
day morning for her homo at Chica
go after spending a few days here
with her sisters, Mcsdamcs W. A.
Sherwood and E. A. Creighton. Mrs.
Creighton accompanied her to Hast
ings. A Civil Service examination will be
held in Red Cloud, May 7th, for0the
position of clerk in the local 'post
office to fill the eligible., list. Appli
cants can secure blanks by calline on
Mr. Marion Bloom, -Secretary ofthft
civil aervico uoara.
The following shipped stock to Kan
sas City Tuesday morning: A., B.
Crabill two cars of hogs) A. A. BHck
enstaff one car of hogs, T. J. Hagny
of Lebanon two cars of cattle. Messrs.
Blickenstaff and Hagny accompanied
tho shipment to Kansas City.
SCHOOL BOARD MET
ON MONDAY EVENING
Board met in regular session nvith
members present Hoxsey, Grimes,
Sherwood, Overing, Perry and Pope,
Hoxsey presiding.
Minutes of previous meeting of
April 4th, read and approved.
The following bills were read and
approved:
Berkey-Cordy Co. $ 2.52
Hammond & Stephens Co 1. l62.13
C. C. Burchard & Co.
American Book Co.
Gregg Publishing Co.
Pope Bros.
E. H. Newhouse
Gaston Music Co.
Grice & Grimes
C. J. Pope
3.17
3.23
1.28
22.85
1.60
4.50
' 28.43
1 79.55
1.00
35.45
J. C. Mitchell
Jeweler & Optometrist
John Mintcrs
Eldrcdge Enter House.
Tho Buildings and Grounds Com
mittee made a report relative' to
trading the Agriculture farm for the
Miner tract of land. No action taken.
On motion of Overlrig seconded by
Perry, Sherwood and Pope were 'ap
pointed as a committee to mako ar
rangements for renting the Auditor
ium for Commencement exercisesV
Supt. Holtzen now mado detailed
report 'after which Board adjourned
sine die.
Pursuant to adjournment of old
Board tho organization of the new
Board resulted as follows, tho elec
tion being by ballot:
President Mrs. W. A. Sherwood
VicoVprcsident Ned Grimes
Secretary C. J. Pope.
Credentials and oath pf ofiicc of
Frank Perry, Roscoo Weosner and C.
J. Pope, members elect, were received
and placed on file.
On motion Joe Barta was retained
as janitor of tho Washington and
Junior High buildings for tho school
year at a salary of $100 per month
with tho understanding that ho was
to work one week after school closed
and to commence two weeks prior to
tho opening' of school in the fall. Also
by motion, Elins Goblo was elected
janitor of the Lincoln building nt a
salary of $80 per month for the
school year4 only.
No further business Board nowad,-j
journcd to meet Monday June 6th.
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you must choose
CEk NEW'SDISCttr '
Qe Phonograph with a Squ3 i
CONSIDER youiTobject in buying
- a phonograph. ' Tt is to bring true
music to your home the living per
formances of great singers and in
strumentalists, of great bands and
orchestras.
Over five thousand times, before
more than five million people, the New
Edison has stood side by side with the
living artist . jn a , direct comparison
test, and no one Has Been, ajilfc ,to dis:
tinguish between the living perform
ance and the Re -Created performance.
The New Edison is the dnly phono
graph or talking machine that sustains
this test. It is the only phonograph
that has actually proved beyond ques
tion that it gives you true music.
. E. H. Newhouse
Licensed Edison Dealer
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T F you buy phonograph rcc
" ords, or player-piano rolls,
if you play or sine, you should
have a copy of "What Edison
Likes in Music. " It tells Mr.
Edison's 25 favorite tunes,
cives his views on music,
and names 6 selections which
he thinks everybody ought to
own. Get your copy. It's
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MAY 10 to 14, incosive
Better Than Ever
The Scott Carnival Co.
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Under The Auspices of The Red Cloud Fire Department
There Will. be Plenty of Shows and Riding Devices so That You
Can Enjoy Yourself.
LOCATED SOUTH J0F THE PETERSON IMPLEMENT STORE
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