The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 22, 1921, Image 4

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Children's School Wear Week
School starts September 5th. While lots of mothers have
anticipated the dress needs for their little ones, many have
been delayed by one cause or another in making their
purchases until now, while scores of other needs will be
discovered when preparing tho children for school.
School Dresses
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Our Showing in Prctly School Dresses in the
READY TO WEAR
In Sizes From 4 to 20 Years at Prices That Will
Salify The Most Exacting
SWEATERS
Nothing is more serviceable
for cool mornings for child
ren than a good sweater.
Before buying come in and
look.
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Ginghams
If you prefer to make
the dresses we have a
nice line of gingham,
linen, poplin or wool
in most all of the
wanted colors.
Hose
In buying hose you
want the best you can
get for the money. I
have selected my stock
of hose with care both
as to texture and price.
Agent for Home Journal Patterns
The Women's Store
RED CLOUD
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Amack & Amack
UNDERTAKING
BOTH PHONES
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Wc have installed NEW equipment for cleaning
and blocking cloth, felt and panama HATS.
Look Up Your Old Hats Now
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THE HUGHES WAY
Cleaners Dyers Tailors
Both Phones
Bell 88, Ind. 19 311
Wo call for and deliver
your clothes
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pIE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE tells the whole
story of ycur bucincoc career. Write yonr letters
on HcmmcrmiH Ripplo Bond, correctly printed at the
Chio! office. It crcatec a favorable impression.
Bra i&V, NiGhQlsw
DENTIST
J?cd Cloud
Nebraska
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PHONES Ind. 1 93-X I3elM8
Office Turnurc Did;, formerly Occupied by
Attorney L. i. Blackledec J
RED CLOUD NI3UUASKAI
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by tho amount of
insurance you curry.
Don't lull yourself into u fancied
security.
Because flro has nover touched you
it doesn't follow that you're hntnuuo
Tomorrow -no today, if you have
tlme-and you hotter find time
como to tho.ollloe and we'll writ
a policy on your house, furniture,
htoro or morehandifcu.
-LATHK MAY BE TOO LATE-
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R.eileble Insurance
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. NebraakflL
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
tutored In the I'oMonicc nt Itcd Cloud, Neb
aa ticcond Class Matter1
A. B. MoARTUUlMIiditor and Ownor
AdvertsinJ 'Rates
Forclrtn, per column Inch 15c
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Farm Bureau Notes
ROOMER'S DATES
. George 11. Boomer, Specialist in
Marketing, is coming October .'5, 1, 5
and Glh Monday,. October ISrtl Gar
field Township, Tuesday, Octobei' 4tt
l'.ousant Hill Township, Wednesday
October 5th Oak Creek Township and
Thursday October Glh at Cathcrton
Township.
LIVESTOCK BKKEDKUS' PICNIC
Webster County's Improved Live
stock Urccdosr' picnic was held at
(Juido Bock as per schedule. The
curly morning rain spoiled the basket
dinner for those that had planned on
this feature of the picnic. Tito Guide
Rock band furnished the music after
which President C. 11. Steward took
charge of the meeting and introduced
for the first speaker, Dr. Woodring,
Acting Chief of the Nebraska Bureau
of Animal Industry. Dr. Woodring,
talked for a short time on Tubercu
losis Eradication and Hog Cholera
Control. He Urged tho farmers to
have their cattle tested nnd that way
Imve clean milk for tho family. On
Hog Cholera lie warned tho farmers to
look out for the but-brcak of Hog
Cholera this fall, due to hogs being
shipped in to cat up tho cheap com.
Ex-Governor A. C. Shallenbcrgcr
gave one of his splendid talks which
was worth going many miles to hear.
In his talk he dealt a considerable
length of time on the Livestock busi
ness. Red Cloud Boosters for tho Farm
ers' Institute attended the picnic and
Father Fitzgerald extended the invita
tion to the Livestock Breeders and
farmers to prepare and be represent
ed at the Institute with and exhibit.
He vlm extended an invitation to tne
citizens of Guide Rock and vicinity
to come to the Institute which wiU be
one of tho best agriculture and livc
r.tocl: r.h.own in the Republican Valley
thi3 year.
, HENRY R. FAUSCH-' '
County Agricultural Agent.
Looking Backward
Thirty Yoara Acc-I'mhi Tho Chfcl of
September ICtK 10CI.
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' Alfred Ilndell is a.iin Mdile to le
around.
A. Mmli'iil is. hmno uguiti from II.
trip Hi Illinois.
Tlllt lellllillll WHN ) glcllt MICClt-H mid
a very ploitMtnt utt'iiir.
Tin- Hpih pl chinch I being moved
to lliu new giouuilr,.
Alison Hit: by name in I bin week from
Detidwouil. Ilo will move hid lumi'y
huiu hliortly
Fred Peterson, the engineer who hn
been jilibunt fur about two yearc, and
family arilvid home list week. Fieil
ban been all turer the west.
Mih. Paul 1'liarcs of Topka nnd her
three children lire vhdtlug her pirtiit",
Mr. and Mr". V. Newlioubo Puul it,
expected in about two weekn.
George Ducker of Jollet, III,, one of
the tuobt thorough dry goods men in
the wt-bt wtm in Red Cloud this week
looking Hfur lilb Red Cloud buslutba
Mr. Pete Shea traveling Baleauiau for
ihu Keuiutrd (Jrocery Company huh
moved back to Red Cloud unit ia local
ed in the. Carl er building on South
tidurd Stieit.
Lolaud AlideiBun Hedge, age 10
yenra i! tnoutlm and 14 day-, miii of .Mr.
and Mt. AndeihOU Hedge, died at. bin
houio September lilih at 2 n'oluck alter
an illness of only it few daya.
Kansas Pickups
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Box Kellhnu aim wilu pnt Sunday
with Mi, Rt'llliui.'n piueiili-, Kobi.
Lniyiigan nnd fniuH.v.
V. L Worrall of Mmden. N'el.r . vis.
itod old friends in this vie'niiv Sunday.
Mrs. F. M. Brown, who is keeping
house for her three daughters in Smith
Center, is spending n fow days on tho
farm.
E. E. Spurrier' nnd family spent
Sunday with thoir daughter, Mr. and
Mrp. Earl Abbott nnd family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Newell Mcrritt nud
daughter, Frauline June, spcntSunday
oveuing with Earl Abbott and family.
Methodist Church Notes
Sunday School tit 10 u. in. Church
borvlco at II a. m. and 8 p, in, Epworth
League at 7:15 p. in. Prayer meeting
Wodnesday evening at 8 o'clock.
If yon are not attending elscwhui ,
wo extend to you a cordial invitation
to attend our Sunday School, and
uhuioh sorvieob
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Prince Albert It
hoIJ In toppy red
hags, ttJy red tine,
handsome pound
nnd bell pound tin
humi Jars and mthe
pound ei yttiil pints,
humidor with
sponge moiituner
top.
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Get that pipe-party-bee buying m your smoke
scction! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pips
can and will do for your peace and content! Just
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
who certainly get top sport out cf their pipes all
ag ow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince
Albert!
And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince
Albert s quality and flavor and coolness --and its
freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu
sive patented process) will ring up records in your
little old smokemeter the likej cf which v0u rover
before could believe possible!
You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with
Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! '
And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
sport of rolling 'cm? Get some Prince Albert and
the makin's papers -quick -and cas'i in on a cu
rette that will prove a revelation!
. Copyright 1021
by h. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Vlu3ton-Salcm.
N.C.
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the national joy smohc
Publication of Summons.
Samuel Garbor; Mary A. Garbor; the
heirs, devisees nnd successors In inter
est of said named persons and all pcrj
s:ni3 having or claiming any Interest
in Lot 18, hi Block 5, of tho Original
Town of Red Cloud, in Webster Couu
ty, Nobrnsko, will take notice that
John Uummitjgs; Beiilah M. Mltchejl
and Mary S. Creighton as plaintiffs
havo filed their petition and commenc
ed an action in tho District Court of
Webster County, Nebraska, against
thorn, the object and prayer of which
i rj to obtain a'judgmoht and decree of
aM'Court quieting and confirming in
In plaintiffs the full owueishlp and
t tljn mid to said Lot IS, in Block Jj,
of the () ik'inal Town of Red Cloud,
Wob-li-r Cennty, Nebraska, and for.
I'vi-r bur Mud exeludo the defendants
an I all persoi a nthor than tho plain
t ir I miii htieafier asserting, setting
up, nr utaiiiilug any title or interest in
or to (lie Nxiil prriiita, or any pnrt
thereof ad vein) to tho present full
title and ownership of l'n plaintiffs.
The p'niuiiff-t n'so pray for general
tqultHtile rellnf
You nro requited to nn-wersaid pet'
tlou on tile in tliHolIlce of Hie clerk of
said Court nt U"d Clnud, Nebraska, on
or before Monday, October Gist, 19JI.
Dated September Jl, Ifr2l.
John Cnmmings, et hI,
By E. U. Caldwell,
Their Attornev.
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FARMERS' ELEVATOR
Notice of Administration
In tho County Court of Webster
County, Nebraska
In the matter of Ilia estate of Rhs
miiH JeiiHeii, deceased.
TO Al.L PEIISONS iNTKnCSTKD 1 SAID
ESTATK
Nctlco is hereby given Hint Ray
Miyo Iiiih thin day filed it notition In
t'w county io ut, piMyTmr tint a linln
Utiation of h.tul i'swim mty bti grant
0 I to (Jeorge II MeOiaiy, an adntlnl
tmtor. and th it huld peti'ioii will lie
lieaid liefure Hie eourr. on the Nth day
cf (inloiier. l'JJl. nt tiie hour i f !
o'clne'i A M. at Hie on mty ooiirt
i'imhii in I ho eiiy of lied CnMiil. in i I
ooiiiil.v. when all ieiciM lnleresteil In
n ild ui.it' r in ty npuu ir mi d nhow enii-e
why Hi, pi'MyHi i,r pfiltiouer t-hoii d
not be giiiMtfd; a'.il Mia I nutlee of lliu
filing of Mild ill and I he healing
thereof, bo given by pu'ili-liiug '"py
of this ordor in the Rod Cloud Chief, n
legal weekly newspaper priuted aud of
general circulation lu said county, for
three consecutive weoUs prior to add
day of bearing.
Dated this 2tat day or September
101.
A. l. KANNEY,
(Seal.) C unity Judge.
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Congregational Church Notes
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I'i.i.. a nt i'i. iv i'i hlny i'V n
ing at 8 o'clock. AH aio wwHsouu. to
any of thoso borvlces
American Legion
DANCE
FRIDAY NIGHT - SEPT
At The
BESSE AUDITORIUM
"THE KROMAT1C KIDS"
WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC WITH A PEP
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Everybody come out and have a good time
Admission 81.00 Spectators 25c
Dr.W.H.McBride E. S. Gsvrber
DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud
Nobraskck.
Mrs. Laircca Canton returned to
ing tho past two weeks visiting at I wm VVire lour House And
tho W. J. Lippincott home.
Wall Paper, Paints. Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guarontoedl
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You with Fixtures
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