The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 17, 1921, Image 5

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Thursday is Thanksgiving
Garbcr was in IJastings Fri-
J. M. Burgess
Hastings.
spent Friday in
Monroe
HIuc Hill.
Mcintc spent Friday
in
Chns. Moon of Hastings was in the
city Wednesday.
W. G. Hamilton was in Omaha the
first of the week.
Wanted Wishing. Mrs. Floyd Hoi
eiMiii, phono Iii-I. 7S l
Miss Anna . Stumpenhorst
Saturday in Hastings.
spent
Everett Coon was a passenger to
Omaha Friday morning.
Clias. Hunter was down from Tna
nlo Tue-day afternoon.
Itov. D. Fitzgerald was a passenger
to Superior Saturday morning.
Mrs. I). G. Erilton was a passen
ger to Superior Fiiday morning.
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Roundhouse Foreman J. W. Hauck
went to Coffcyville, Kansas, Fridn
morning to visit his parents and relatives.
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Clifford White and Miss Merle
White, both of Bcloit, Kansas, were
married by Judge Kannoy Tuesday
evening.
Don't fail to hear the band con
cert given by the Ucd Cloud band at
the Hesse Auditorium on Friday even
ing, Dec. 2.
Miss Edith Zeiss, who is teaching
school near Superior, spent Saturday
hero with her parents, Mr. and Mm
Chris Zeiss.
Mrs. Dorothy KenkeJ of Nampa,
Idaho, arrived in the city Sunday
morning to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clint. Potter.
Ucd Cloud and Franklin Academy
will meet on the Hedge Held Thanks
giving Day and no doubt the game
will bo havd fought.
Mrs. Alvcna Berg of Armour, Xc
bmka, arrived in the city Monday
evening to visit he mother, Mrs. Kon
fro and with friends.
Mr. S. Hardman was a passenger
to Bloomington Monday morning.
Lutheran services every first and
third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell were
passengers to Milford Monday morn
ing. XUh.l
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall attended
the foot ball game at Lincoln Saturday.
.
E. W. Comick of Concordia, Kan
sas, spent tho weekend with friends
kcrc.
Dr. R. S. Martin and Isadore John
von were in Hastings pdncsday
yening.
Harry Thompson and tylo. Miller
attended the foot ball game at Lin
coln Saturday.
Mrs. Smelscr returned homo Sun
day morning from Kiverton where
she spent a few (ys with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Taylor.
J. C. Mitchell returned home Fri
day evening from Lincoln where ho
was called to attend tne luncrai ol
his brother, Will Mitchell.
Mrs. Andrew Saladcn returned
home Sunday morning from Denver
where she had been visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Sanderson and family.
Will White returned to his work at
Danbury where he is foreman of a
Burlington bridge gang nfter spend
ing Sunday here with his family.
Miss Nellie Emcrton spent Satur
day in Hastings. Her father, who has
been in a hospital there for tho past
two weeks, returned homo with her.
Mrs. Lydia Hoffman went to Hast
ings Monday morning , to spend a
couple. of days. t X
Mr. Powell of Ncleigh spent the
last of the week hero with his son,
Oliver and wife.
.1. P. Check and Kay Oglevie were
in Superior Friday attending to some
business matters.
Clias. Funk went to Superior Wed
nesday, morning to vii.il his son, Mar
ion Funk and with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauck returned-homo
Tuesday evening after spend
ing the past week visiting their par
ents and friends at Coffeyvillc, Kansas.
Ilr WnrwIoW, the Njipclnltst, will
meet Ey, K.ir, Nom tinil Tnnrnt pati
ents tmd tho.e needing uhnses, at Dr.
nHiiieriiU'h, Monday, Nov.2lst. bonis
2 to 0.
W. G. Hamilton and son, Gordon,'
Lew Walters, Dr. Hurst and C. M.
Shorwood attended the Nebraska v
Kansas University foot ball barnc at
Lincoln Saturday.
The lied Cloud band will give a
concert in the Besse Auditorium Fri
day evening, Dec. 2 at 8:30.
Seventy cars of stock passed thru
hero Sunday enroute to the markets
at St. Joe and Kansas City.
County Agent H. R. Fausch went
to Lincoln Thursday morning to at
tend to some business matters.
Miss Christine Caldwell, who is
teaching school near Franklin, spent
tho weekend here with her mother.
Stanley Barta of Spring" Ranch and
Mary Souchck of Bladen woro mar
ried by Judge Ranncy, Wednesday.
Will exchange income property in
Red Cloud for lato model iiatomobile:
L. E. Tait, 1514 N. St. Lincoln.
Fred Temple returned ""WKansan
City Friday morning after-spending
n few days hero and at Inavale at
tending to some business matters.
N. II. Bush wishes to meet the chair
njfii of till cnnimitteeK for the Com
tminUy Christ urns Tiee on Tuesday
evening next, nt 8 p. in., in the Lllirary
building basemont
Mrs. N. B. Bush and Mrs. L. R.
Parker autoed to Hastings Monday
morning and spent the day with the
former's son, Lynn, who is attending
the Hastings college.
The Misses Blanche Pope and Bon
nie Miller returned to Inavale Satur
day evening after spending tho day
here with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pope.
A REAL COMMUNITY, ,
FESTIVAL FOR REp. CLOUD
An enthusiastic meeting: 'Was held
at the Auld Library on Tuesday night
for the purpose of discussing and
planning for a community Christmas
festival. As the Christmas season
draws near, we all should feel n. little
nearer to our fellowmcn, and what
could bo a more fitting commemora
tion of the birthday of tho Christ than
a real' Christinas Festival, n joyous
gathering of everyone in the town and
surrounding territory. A big tree,
brightly lighted, treats for all the
youngsters, and Christmas carols,
without which no Christmas is com
plete, are all best enjoyed with others,
and everyone old and young, should
possess more of the Yuletide and com
munity spirit as a result of such a
gathering.
The committees who had approxi
mated the cost made their reports,
and it was unamimously voted to "put
the Festival over." It is planned to
treat tho 700 children under fifteen
years of age in and around Red Cloud.
N. B. Bush was elected chairman of
tho committee on arrangements and
Mrs. Halbert Thomas secretary. A j
financial committee, with J. Johnson
as chairman, id now at work raising ,
the necessary funds for the tree and
treat. , and any money which might
be left will be u.sed for charitable pur
poses. Two Sunday schools have sot
a good example by giving the amount
formerly us-ed for their own treats to
this fund.
In order to conflict less with tho
celebrations in tho homes and the
iiHual Christmas Eve rush of shoppers,
the Festival will be on Friday even
ing. December 23, in tho Sale Pavilion,
which Mr. Auld is very generously of
fering and getting in rcadincsg.
At tho meeting Tuesday night it
was voted to ask the places of busi
ness to close for one hour, nt tho time
for tho nroeram. If all will do this, J
it will work a hardship on none.
Tho success of this, as of any other
community enterprise, depends upon
the hearty co-operation of thoipublic,
and it is hoped that every citizon will
he ready to help make this the enjoy
able event that it should be.
The following committees have been
appointed:
Finance I Johnson, chairman and
treasurer, Chas. Pitchier, Mrs. Edgar
Cowden, Miss Jessie Kellogg, H. E.
Thomas.
Building J. W. Auld.
Provide tree and Santa Claus Dr.
Nicholson, chairman, Chas. Brubakef,
Ben McFarland. ll
Lights E. W. Stevens and; Boy
Scouts.
Purchase treats and fill sacks
Mrs. E. L. Morhart, chairman, Mrs. A.
E. Boles, Mrs.L. Wondcrly,' Mary
Peterson, Mra.j.Wjm. H. ThomasJVMrs.
D. L. Kalcy, Mrs. E. A. Crcighton,
Mr. Paul Pope.
Pro'do sacks for treats Mrs. M.
A. Albright, chairman, Mrs. E. L.
Grimes, Mrs. C. H. Miner, Mrs. Bran
son Slewurt.
Distribute treats Three Scout
masters and Scouts.
Decorating E. M. Ego, chairman,
Mrs. W. II. McBridc, Mrs. Maynard,
Boy Scouts.
Program Howard S. Foe, Mrs. F.
P Hughes, E. J Ovcring Jr. chairman.
Heating and seating F. J. Munday,
chairman, Ed. Piatt, Marion Bloom,
Poy Scouts.
Publicity Rev. S. Hardman, chair
man, W. T. Edson, W. B. Smith, A. B.
McArthur, Mrs. A. W. Gelwick.
' Please watch tho papers for the
date of tho next meeting.
FOOT BALL!
Hedge's Field
3:00 p.
m.
Friday, Nov. 18
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Legion
High School Stars of
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The American Legion has a great number of good
husky, experienced players, while yon will see
m the old High School players' line-up the same
men who carried off 2S victories out of 27 game
during their high school career.
THE LINE UP:
All Stars
A. B. Crabill shinned two cars of
hogs to Kansas City Sunday morning
and Yost & Robertson one car of cat
tle to Omaha. J. H. Ellinger went
to Omaha in charge of the cattle.
American Legion
R. JONES. End
R. KOONTZ. Tackle
F. NEVVLAND. Guard
C. PICHLER. Center
C.CHRISTY, Guard
CHET ROBERTS. Tackle
ROBERT IIOXSEY. End
C GELLATLY. Quarter-back
CECIL BARRETT, Halt-back
ISADORE JOHNSON. Full-back
ELTON POPE. Half-back
D. SALADEN. End
RAY MOUNTFORD. End
HAROLD DOYLE, Tackle
FLOYD PREVOST. Tackle
FRED ROBERTS, Guard
MARVIN HARRIS. Guard
G. MERCER, Center
HOWARD KALEY, Quarter-back
FRED SLABY. Full-back
HAROLD GILBERT, Half-back
R. NEWHOUSE, Half-back
'" FRANK CHRISTY Utility,! , .
Come Out and See a Good, Clean, Hard
Fought Game and Have a Barrel of Fuil
Admission
25 Cents
Bsg&TmmreisreHsaBa
Tho tiladen Fair management is
wooplnsr hot, briny tonrs because tho
county commissioners divided tho
$2,000 tho countv gives each, yenr for
agricultural exhibits, equally between
the Bladen Fair And tho I("l Cloud
Farmers' Institute. What tho county
ongbt to do is to establish n real coun
ty fair, mannged by and for" Webster
county, and let tho prlvatlyaiMiHged
fairs take care of thcmselws. Guide
Rock Signal $H
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Farm Loans
Work baa beon delayed on building
the elcotric transmission lino for the
roRson that Lawronco is arranging to
take juice from Superior also. In tho
event that Lawrenco does bign up for
liithts, tho lino will be run west from
Nelson to Lawrenco and Guido Rock,
instead ofjliroct to Guide Rock from
Superior. In this ovent tho lno will
be built on from Guido Rook to llnrr
Oak, hooklnir up thoro with the Con-
oordln line to ltiirr Oak, making a
dnuhlo hitoh for each town on tho cir
cuit, the Concordia power plant being
also owned by the Southern Nebraska
Llht and Power Company. Guido
Rock Signal.
Miss Roda Foss of Beaver City
spent Sunday at tho home of Dr. and I
Mrs. W. H. McBride. Sho returned
homo via Hastings Monday, going
there with Miss Thelma McBride who
is attending the Hastings college and
liad spent tho weekend here with her
parents.
Monday, November Ulht ut '.I p. m.
tho women voters of Hie lty are Invit
ed to attend h meeting itt. tho Court
House In the intete-t of measures of
future benefit to the people.
Editor W. 1). Smith, of the Com- '
! mercial Advertiser, was taken, sud
, denly ill Sunday morning and is im
proving nt this writing. It is thought
that he will bo able to bo out next
week.
Friday afternoon the Bloomington
and Red Cloud High School foot ball
teams met on the Hedge field. Tho
game was won by Red Cloud by a
scoro of 21 to 0 and it avos a hard
fought game from start to finish.
T. E. Blake, who has been working
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for the Burlington as operator hero
for several months, went to Kansas
City Wednesday morning where he
will work in tho future he having
sevorcd his position with the Burling
ton. '
PROTECTION
by use of
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
Travellers ('heques protect tho tourist by
affording ti sate form in which to curry funds.
These cliecpies, whioh uro l-sued in ditiiominu
tlotih of SH, S'JO. S.10, anil S10(), furnish a ready '
i(li)iitificutioi) of the holder mid are payable up
on coiiinuivsigiiiituie They are accepted
throughout, the world by bunks, hotels, traiiH
portHtton jnmpiinies and 1ur1iiu-h linusus.
Ilefdro taking an extenriod trip let our officers
explain in detail the adv-mUgcs of carrying
tbeso chequPH when travelling
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK.
Edward Flounce, Preiident Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flounce, Cathie
Vtpoilt Guarantied by tht Depotltors Quaranty Fund of th Stat of Xebratta
nmuMiiB
I am ready as always to (utiiko any
and all farm loans nt the litest rato
and best option. Absolutely no wait
g and no cxpenBo for inspection.
J. H, Bailey.
ThB FOLKS AIJHOME EXPECT YOU
HID TUI.no TOTEUL'EM AU. ABOUT
3Sg?S9ope9 V?T'T
Exhilarating BURLESK and VAUDEVILLE
Stags AliTavi Fllli-d with Prclly Oirli, funny CIoh us
UoriKnna l!qulpr, Ktilli-rt f'jenio I'inirouiiunt.
MATINEE DAILY, 2ilS; EVNGS 8:30
CVERYUODY GOEft ASK ANYBODY
,.!'.vai'3lhof"2S8StandKrrtS.wWostof Chicago
Cheaper Farm Loans
I am making farm loans at lower in
terest rates with optional payment pri
vilege. No expense to you for inspect
ion and! money is ready as soon as
abstraot Is furnished. SEE
It. VV Stowart, Honded Abstracter
Yes, Garber's
Is The Place!
To Buy Wall Paper. Paint?,
Ami Electrical Supplies.
Tin brsl place for Picture
Framing.
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NO CREDIT
Is given me, for CLEANING your
battery terminals, GREASING them
putting in NEW BOLTS, and above
all. for WASHING your battery
with amonia
BECAUSE
you don't know I do these things
Well I do. With me it isn't simply
a.case of charge your battery and
throw it back in your car. but with
every battery that comes into my.
shop, I follow !the above procedure.
ft increases the lije oj a battery just
about loo "per cent.
That's why I get practically all of
the battery business.
BURJDEN
The Exide Battery Station
Two Doora South of Farmers Union Store
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True Economy
In buying groceries comes through
selecting the better grades from a
store you know you can depend
upon.
We pride ourselves on our sincere desire
to have in stock at all times the best
quality food stuffs at moderate prices.
Satisfaction or your money back guarantee
Wullbf&ndt
P. A
Groceries
and Quconsware
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