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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1923)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHTEF jrwranvMnromu 4 i 1 t I r tf 1 yiKKKKKkWWJSW O.io onilo.id of hog was K from here Sunday morning AS TOLD TO US -Kan- Cit mmkct. shipped to the V. J. L'nn was a pas.-cngcr to Hast ings Friday morning. Cha?. Harris was a passenger Hastings Tuesday morning. to Glen M -untford-was a passenger to Cowlos Wednesday morning. Sheriff Jack Waller returned home Friday night from Hastings.-. For Salt or Kent the Mrs. A. A. 1'opo property.- (! V. Hutchison (Hen Fearn has purcoacd a new Chevrolet car of Oglcvie Bio.. The Red Oloud Public Schools close Friday for the summer vacation. Dr. C. E. Cross of Franklin spent Saturday here visiting with friends. Mrs Pete Nelson of McJool; is here v'siting f-r a few days at the homo of her t-on, Ray Nelson. l.itf. uu.ii, tr nk the le pv on the Methodist ch uli Tuo-da. morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of Denver nrc visit'ng her parents, Mr. atul Mrs. F. G. Turitute. Judge L. II. Blucklcdgo went to Lincoln Sunday morning after spend ing the past few days hero. James Mcintosh went to Hastings Saturday morning tj spend the day attending to business matters. I have a fresh supply of Dip on hand now, $1.30 per gallon without can, $1.15 with can. J. E. Burros Lee J.hnston was a passenger to Hastings Monday afternoon on the freight. Mrs. Robert Stokes was taken to Lincoln Monday morning for medical treatment. Raymond Turnuie is In the city visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Turnuie. Wm. Harris returned home Sat urday evening after spending the day in Hast' Jigs. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vlpond Satur day morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bennett autoed to Hastings Thursday morning to .spend the day. Miss Florence Peters went to Hast ings Saturday morning to spend the day, returning home that evening. Mis. he.- Murrell of Fn rbuiy is vis'ting her sister, Mrs. L. V. Wat kins this week. .Mr. and Mis. B. C. R "bin-on of Superior spent Sunday heie with Mr. and Mrs. 0 Ivor Powell. Frank Peterson and hail Hall went to Omaha Saturday afternoon to attend the state gun shoot. Fred Stnby went to McCook Wed nesday where he will enter the ilur linglon train soivicc us brnkenun. J. W. Linn departed Friday for Chicago where he will spend a few days attcnd'ng to business mattes. Mis. Laird Potter and baby went to Hardy Thursday morning to spend a couple of days visiting with her parents. Dr. R. S. Martin was in Cowlcs Tuesday evening, whore he. examined several candidates for the M. W. A. lodge. M'ss Gertrude L. Coon of St. Louis is here spending a few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goon. 15. 0. Burden has taken up his iduties as plant manager of the Fann ers' Independent Phono Co. hcie. J. L. Mason went to Hastings Thurs day morning to spend the day attend ing the Shrine meeting held there. Miss Edith McKcighan rcturne' home Tuesday evening on train It from Hastings where she has been spending the past few days. 3ED . 3- 1u ?H rSii MSJ YELLOW PENCIL lpiu.irAurr.cAootiiincowm&jl ''rfcncAtrJ rr acia vnnrtc a vTHELARCESTPENCiLrAcioRr ,n--ggg EAGLE PENCL CO. NEWYOmMS.A. in the world " Frank Richardson arrived here from Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sunday morning on train 1G to spend a couple of weeks here visiting with his family. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell returned home Tuesday evening from Lincoln where she has been visiting for the part week. ONE HIGH GRADE USED PIANO FOR $150.00. ZONA BERG & SON SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA. The Smith Center Colts played ball at Inavale Sunday afternoon, the latter team winning by n score of 5 to 4. Miss Anna Gilham rturncd home Saturday evening from Gothenburg, where she had been teaching school the ,past year. The Ideal Two Weeks' Vacation COLORADO The Low Cost of the Trip Will Surprise You If your time is limited If you want to crowd into two weeks, perhaps the maxi mum vacation enjoyment Go to Colorado! Colorado is as big as all New England, with Indiana added; two-thirds is moun tainous 100,000 square miles contain 1 55 peaks that are more than 13,000 feet high. Within the state there are 500 lakes large and small; 6.0C0 miles of running water. Mineral springs a bound no one knows how many there arc. Every rail road line is an excursion line; motor highways radiate in all directions. Obviously, in such a re gion, vacation possibilities are unlimited. Hero, what ever your age, or means, or preferences, you'll find your vacation "as you like it." Where to go? There are a thousand different places! Where to go! Any time! This summer, when you're tuckered and seeking es cape from the heat and dust, get out under the mag nificent cool blue Colorado sky, get the tang of the mountain air and the spicy smell of pine in your nos trils, and you will not luive to ask anyone whether it was the right thing to do. How to go? Oh, just climb aboard a Burlington luxurious limited! Colo rado is not "Way oft yon der," as some people think. The journey there is both quick and pleasant. If you desire to continue on to the Pacific Coast and return via an entirely dif ferent route, that's easily arranged. Don't wait until the last minute to make arrangements. Come in and see me about it now. N. B. BUSH Ticket Agent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer of Ina vale departed Wednesday morning for Denver, where they will make their future home. YOU CAN DO BETTER in buying your rugs, draperies, nnd dishes at Johnson & Graham Furniture Co , Red Cloud. Nebr. Tbej sell them for less. One hundred and seventy-one cars of stock passed through here Sunday morning for the Missouri river mar kets. They were handled in three trains. Miss Mildred Borcn returned to this city Satu -day evening from Cow lcs where she had spent the day visit ing with her parents. Chester Roberts resigned his posi tion with Smith Bros. & Copley the last of the week and is now working at the Hall garage. Pitcher Harry Smith and catcher Wallgreen of Hastings came down Wednesday to join the ball team and get the team worked out for Sunday's game. w (0 (0 m Here is an Event You Have Been Looking for To Make Room for our Summer Stock will Close Out ALL COATS SILK DRESSES 20 off OF THE REGULAR PRICES ,y This is a bargain as these COATS and DRESSES were ! if l 1 1 A Jt . A . 1 au murKeu very ciose ai uie Beginning oi me season and with this discount is lower than replacement cost. First come will have pick o stock so do not delay. These are all new goods bought this spring. (f ft BARBARA PHARES Fred Guild went to Blue Hill Fri morning after spending a short time here visit'ng at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Creighton and with other relatives. The storm Friday night did consid erable damage to the farmers resid ing on the state line and several limbs wore broken off trees in Dr. Cook's yard. BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY PIANO SALE. ALL KINDS, ALL PRICES AND THE BEBT OF TERMS. ZONA BERG & SON, SUPERIOR, NEBRAS KA. "M Miss Minnie Christhn returned to her school work in Superior Sunday morning after spending a short time here with her mother. r.'is. W. H. Freii. h was n pa sengov to Omaha Th'u.lay morning whe.o she will spend a couple of weeks vn Ring with her toother. Mrs. I. D. Richardson returned home Tuesday morning on tra'n 10 after spending the past three weeks in Los Angeles, California. II. R. Hurst relumed to Hastings Wednesday morning on train 1 after spending a couple of days heic at tending to bu iness matters. Miss Christine Davis wont to Su perior Saturday morning to spend a couple of days with her mother, to turning to her school work here Sen day evening. H. J. Maurcr, while enjoying tin1 sociability of his friend at the club room Moiu'uy afternoon, was taken suddenly ill and is gctt'ng along niie ly i't this writing. James Duughor'.y, who has Iicm. spend'ng the nasi few weeks here vi iting at the home of Rev. D. Fit goruhi was a passenger to Humhoi .' Thu.-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles fjtcelo of Lincoln returned to thoir home Sun Kcllcv returned to this iiay morning alter spending tlio past few days here at the limine of her brother, Chris Ze'ss. Mk-. Hugh city Monday morning from McCook where shj has been spending the pas: few day. visiting with friends. Obituary Mrs. Etherton Emma M. Cooper was born in Illi. mis, May 12.1S.Y.2, and passed uway at hr hotuo in Red Cloud, May '22, Hi:.'!; a0'U'(i lil j ears and 10 davs. When a small gill s he came with her parents to Valley Falls, Kansas ami later crosed the plains to Ithiho , From Idaho she came to Cambridge, Nebvasl'it. Hero she was united in marriage with Suuiiul S. Et burton. To this union one dauihtr wae 1km ii . Mrs. Daisy C-anlson of Stone, Colo imiIo. She and her husband i elided in Ciinbiidge about, thirty years, when tlwy caino to Rsd Cloud, Nubr., id out a year ago. She united with the M. E. Cluueb in her youth and has lived a devoted christian life. She was a loving wife and mother. She lei.ws to mourn her l.iis; a huubniid, a daughter, besides other relatives and friends. The seivuis were conducted on Tlnustliiy afternoon fioin the Mission by lluv. C. (5. Nelson. Tlio interment was made In the Red Cloud cemetery. Annual Meeting of School Dist. No. 36 3E 31111 MAY 15 STAW HAT TIME J Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foam and his parent, will soon move to Wilcox where he has accepted a position as plant chief of u telephone company. ONE HIGH GRADE PIANO JUST LIKE NEW, ONLY OUT A FEW MONTHS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND TERM,S. ZONA BERG & SON SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett returned to Superior where ho is working for the cement plant, Monday morning after spend'ng Sunday here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch.t. Barrett. At the Shrine meeting held in Hast 'ngs last Thursday Attorney F. J. Munday was among the candidate., who crossed the burning bands. Sev oral of the members from here were in attendance. Mrs. I. B. Wagoner and little girl returned homo Saturday morning from Scotts Bluff, where she ha, been spending tlio past couple of weeks visiting at the home of her brother, Carl Whitman. Mis Fay Richardson, who has been spending the past few months in Lin coin attending a bus'ness college ar rived home Saturday evening, sne having completed her course. BILL BOOSTER SAYS 1 W A SMILE OOGCUV COS,r AWMWtMQ, T M&KGS WOU FEEL, eBTTEa AMD (30OO FOR. BUSIV1ESS -THEOMLW, BUSIMESS VAWJ WHO POESuV VAA-.E AHVT WHHHVoPAtPOUS QM SKALIUG IS "TVIE UWOER.TAKER. . The annual meeting of School Ills trict No ."0 will bo held at that school house, Monday, June 11, at 1 p. in,, for the purpose of electing olllocrs and voting a levy for tr.xation. B. F. Walt, Director. SEE OUR WONDERFUL LINE OF NEW STRAW HATS NEW BLOCKS NEW SHADES NEW PRICES ALSO A NEW SNAPPY LINE YOUNG MEN'S SPORT SUITS $18.50 to $37.50 HI NEW OXFORDS NEW CAPS The Cowden-Kaley Go. Co. I Always R.elia.bl6' Vfe1rir iFn xxJj) ONE ROTARY WHITE SEWING MACHINE, ONE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, JJOTH AS GOOD AS NEW. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND TERMS. ZONA BERG & SON, I SUPERIOR NEBRASKA. i i Order and Notice of Probate In tlio County Court of Webster Conn- ty, Nebraska. To all Persons Interested in said Estato TAKT3 NOTICE, That a'putition has been tiled herein, praying for tlio pro bate of a certain written instrument, now on lllo in this court, purporting 'o be the last will and testament of Midi ael Donovan, Deceased: anil that bald instrument bu admitted to probate, and that administration of said estate bo granted to F. E. Mauror, as admin istrator with the will annexed, It is hereby ordered that you and all persons iuteiestcd in bald matter, may appear at the. County Couit room, in ilm City of Red Cloud, in bitid county an 1 htato, on the 8th day of June, lO.'.'l, a' ten o'clock, A M. to show uiiutju if any Micro bo, why tho prayer of the p-Utionurs should not be granted, and fiat notice of tho pondunc) of said I e tit ion , and the hearing thereon, be given to all persons Interested, by pub. hulling a copy of this order in the Red U oiul Uiiei, n legal woeltly nowhpaper publifdicd in said county, for three sucursilvo wee lis prior to mild day of hearing. VYitucth my bund and the seal of the County Court this i21st day of May, A: I) VJ'2'i . (Seal ) A. D. RA.N'NEV, Judge of the Couuty Court. If - I i MAY 28 In the BIG TENT ONE BIG WEEK Commencing MONDAY Eve Your Favorite Theatre Company MAY mm AR1NGTON Associate Players - AND THE SYNC0 NOVELTY BOYS BAND & ORCHESTRA Presenting ALL NEW PLAYS with ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE between the acts LADSES FREE MONDAY NIGHT That is -Any LADY accompanied by an escort - Either Lady or Gentleman holduitf ONE PAID ADULT TICKET -will be AD MITTED FREE to SEE THE OPENING PERFORMANCE. That delightful comedy-drama in Four Acts "MY MOTHER'S ROSARY" Entire Change of Play and Vaudeville every night POPULAR PRICES H ""l' K r? a til B3 Til