The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 15, 1917, Image 5

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    RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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Tan day is coining
Satur.liiy is St. Patrick's Pay.
Mis. Karl Hall .spoilt Fililny in Hast
hlB..
Mis. C. K. Cross .spout Friday in
Hustings
Sain Fuller of Cowlos was in the city
Saturday.
Pete Lowis of Ulvorton wag in the
city Monday.
Alf McCall went to Kansas City, Sun
day morning.
Hoy Sattley, imricrtnkcr-nuto hearse
in connection.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kalcy wont to
Hasting, Monday.
Miss May Wondorly was down from
Inavale, ThurMlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Miner spoilt Wed
nesday in Hastings.
C P. Day of Alum was in the city
the last of the week
Frank and Hurley Starr autoed to
Grand Island, Sunday.
Chi is Nelson returned homo Sunday
from llird City, Kansas.
W. K. Soap of llladen was in the
city the last of the week.
Henry Waterman was down from
Cowlcs the last of the week.
Hats won't Kiiaw harness oilod in
Nentslonc. (Jet it at Fogol'H.
John Weesner, who resides noar
Esbon, was in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J II. ltailey spent
Monday with relatives at Cowles.
Will Dolaney returned, homo from
Kansas City tho last of the week.
Meredith Hutler of; Hluo Hill spent
Sunday in the city with his parents.
K. W. Lawsou of Gillette, Wyoming
was in the city the last of tho week.
Kid acres of tfood tfrazititf pasture
land wanted with water. .1 11. P.ailey.
Chas. Woods of Grand Island spent
the weekend in tho city with his family-Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Sherwood return
ed home from Lincoln, Monday oven
intf. Lew Walters, Thorvle .lonsen nu 1J
licit Miller were in Itlue 1 1 111, Satur
day. The F.lkhoin Construction Co, re
suuied wni It on the scwor system this
week.
Miss Nellie Francis came down from
Cowles Monday eveuini,', to vNlt
friends.
Miss Florence Johnston came down
from Kiverton, Friday, to visit her
mother.
Uev. lJeohe went to Itlue Hill, Mon
day, to attend the Sunday School con
vention. J. M. Schlcsiger and Matt Schooler
of Yiitiin were in the city the last ot
the week.
Mrs. K. M. Kfje went to Kock Kapids
Iowa. Friday, to vlslther niothet' who
is quite sick
Miss lihinchc Jones of Hastings
spent tlie weekend with .Mr and Mr-.
Chas. Herriek.
Attorney Steinor of Ila-tiuj:- was
attending district court in the oily the
hist of the week.
Otis Frazier accompanied his mother
1 1 York. Friday lnorniui:, where sin
will visit relatives.
Ted Harris went to Hasting-, Mon
day, where he was culled to set on the
Federal court jury.
.Miss (irace Sherer, who is teaching
.school at Kosemniit, .-pent the weoic
end with her mother ,
- Dr. and Mrs. C K Cross left Sunday
via automobile for Kansas whole he
will look alter his farm
Attorney W. F. Patter-on of Pupil
lion, was attending district court in
the city the last of the week.
Electric
Fixture
If you arc going to have
yourslore, office, or home
wired for eleclric lights
let me furnish you an
eslimale on the work
also on your fixtures. 1
can give you the very
latesl designs, at prices
that will appeal to you.
Stevens
Plumbing, Heating
in-l Plortrinnl Anlr
J
Neatslene, 1 1 00 gallon at Fool s
Fird Walker -pent Sunday in llivcr
ton.
Dan (iat her spent Tuesday in Hast-injr-.
Fiesh Van I'.rccht Chocolates at Cot
tint's. Geoijje OvetiiiK spent Monday in
Il'i.stliiKs.
Alvln Kathjen spent Tue.sdiiy in
Guide ltock
Kd IJurr of Ouido Hock was in tho
city Saturday.
Roy Sattley Undertakor-Auto Hearse
in connection.
Joe Peiry was in Republican City,
Saturday iii'ht.
C. N. Lovcrcheck of Franklin was in
tho city Tuesday.
Don't fail to see those Miua Taylor
aprons at Albright's.
Kyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C,
Mitchell, tho Jeweler.
Miss Florence Weathers of Inavale
was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Mabel Railey spent Tuesday
with her sister at Cowles.
(ilen Walker was in Detroit, Michi
gan, the first of the week.
Mrs. Kinnia Scrivncr wont to lioso
moot, Tuesday morning.
C. F. Kuminsky of Walnut Creek
was in the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis (Jeer spent Sun
day with relatives at Franklin.
Alf McCall returned home from
Kansas City, Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hailcy returned
home Saturday morning from Denver.
Clovo Loy returned homo from Win
chester, Virginia, tho last of the week.
Fred Kiiehnand Itert Anderson went
to Ayr. Monday, to visit Will Kuehii.
Mrs. Hattic Moede of Omaha sp.jut
tho weekend with Mr. and Mrs. cIihs
Herriek.
R. L. Shepherd of MeCook was at
tending district court in the city the
last of t he week-.
If you want to sell or trade your
real estate call on C. A.Sctiults5. Inde
pendent phone 'JOS'.
If you are looking for some good cut
tle and hogs read tho two sale ads
which appear in this issuo
Mr. ami Mr-. ('. J. Piatt returned
home from Lincoln. Monday evening,
where they 'pc-nt a few dajs.
Kloset Klean guaranteed to remove
stain from closets. No fuincs odor or
dirt. Sold by 15. W. Stevens.
Cecil and Allen ('iiininings of No
braska City at rived in the city Mon
day to visit relatives and friends.
K. C. Henry returned Friday from
Wakelteld and Norfolk to resume work
with tho Flkhorn Construction Co.
We have plenty of good Maitland
litimp coal at S'.'OO per ton. Washed
Maitland Nut S r.O. Piatt & Frees.
V. A Iliha. of Crete, who is the con
suiting engineer of the sewer system,
returned te this city Tuesday evening.
P. F. Crawford, A W Cox and W. K
Thornc of Hladcii ettended district
court in the city the last of tho week.
J. A. Michael and R. II. Hiidiburgh
of Yuma, Colorado, were transacting
business, in the city the last of the
week.
Mr-. C. 1-5. Hill returned to Ha-ting-tin'
last ot the week after spending a
fnv days with her mother, Mis. Has--inger.
Mr- Clius. Harris and Roy Turner
returned home Friday front l.looining
ton where they had been visiting their
rubor.
All kinds of insertions and bandings
are good this season. We wish to
close out our line at cost. M. A. Al
bright. Miss Mabel Hailcy went to Omaha
this morning to visit for sometime
witli her brothers, Will and Grant
lUiley.
Fred Foarn, Jim Gilbert, Raymond
Koont., Cherrel Koontz, I Sort Hatfield
and Mr. Simpson were in Hastings,
Friday
Roy Robinson, who had been bruk
ng on the Hastings freight lias been
transferred to passenger trains No. 1
and II.
The lir-t of tho week .las. Mclnto-h
liiiincin'i'd excavating for the base
in. nt and foiiiiilatiou tor the now Ilili
-i h ml building.
Mrs Win. Ilohrer returned home
siiiiilny evening from Nelson whore
she had been vi-iting her daughter.
Mrs. Walter Roby.
We are in t'ue market for 100 to 12;.
pounds Shouts at market price deliver
ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de
livery to plant. C. H. Miner Sernm
Co.
The W. C. T. I., will meet with Miss
MaryChrlstiiin next Wednesday after
noon at 'J:li0. An interesting report
of the national W. C. T. 1. convention
will be given by Mrs. Julia Warren.
Messrs. and Mesdames P. A. Wull
i.ran it. Will Frey and Mt-dames Will
K'lon, Sam Mniiiiltori, N. It. Hush,
Murk Mcl'onkey. Win. Fugles. J W.
Mcl'iuckiii, I) P. Tennunt, Weil Steven-,
Misses Mary Chtistian, (iiace
Davis, and Edna Henderson, went to
li u Hill, Monday, to attend tho
County .Sunday School convention.
4 4
Powell Bros.
Smoke House
CIGARS that ore Good
The Brand Your Doctor Smokes
Most complete line of
Cigars and Tobaccos
in Red Cloud
N. M. Hayes spent Thursday in Hast
ings. C. II. Miner spent Tuesday in Hast
ings. St Patrick and Faster cards.-Variety
Store.
Father Fitzgerald spent Sunday in
Superior.
Dr. Asher was down from Riverton
tho last of the week.
Red Cloud will have a Tag Day dur
ing Fniversity Week.
Mrs. C. II. Smith is quite sick at her
home in the -ccond ward.
Try it and see how inuch your money
will buy at the Variety Store.
Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Wilson returned
to Lincoln, Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Flunk llnlVer and (laughter.
Miss Pearl, went to Omaha, Wednes
day. Attorney II. S. I'oe was in MeCook,
Monday, attending to some legal busi
ness. (i F Keeiian, state scale inspector,
of Kearney, was in the city tho last of
the week.
Rev. Druliner went to l'.ltie Hill,
1'ue-day. to attend the Sunday School
o invention.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. (iellatly attended
the Sunday School Convention at I Hue.
Hill, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. W. (!. Hamilton and
children spent Sunday with relatives
at (iitidc Kock.
Rv. Lutheran services Sunday at 11
o'clock. Sunday School at 10:'l0 A
SjIiuuI, Pa-tor.
Attorney P. K. Uoslaugh of Hustings
was attending district court in the
city lust week.
.Mrs. Ceo Smelscr wont to Riverton,
Sunduv evening, to visit her daughter.
Mrs Fred Taylor.
Mrs. I.aiiiborn went to Ajr the last
of the week to visit her daughter who
is on the sick list.
Mrs. (Jeorge Van Camp came down
from MeCook, Monday, to visit ui the
Dr. Dumcrcll homo.
Chester Deilart of Table Rock, is
visiting witli his uncle and aunt, Mr.
mid Mrs. J. W. Corbett.
Harold (iilbert and Harold Copley
-pent Sunday evening witli some of
the fair sex at Lebanon.
Miss Hazel Ovcrleese, who is tea -h
lug school near Riverton, spent the
weekend with her parents.
Mrs. N. M. Hayes loft Thursday
morning for Whcatllold, Indiana,
where she will visit her iLother who is
quite stele.
Mrs. George Delph accompanied her
daughter, Miss Mildred, as far as Hast
ings, Tuesday, tho latterbeing ciitoutc
to Kearney.
Trade with the merchants whoso ads
appear in Tho Chief. They carry a
reliable line of iiierchunili.se which is
the best in the city.
Mrs. 11. L. Heiky left Tuesday for
Pine P.lufl's, Wyoming, where she will
,j tin her husband and muko their ftt
tllie home on u fuiui.
The Modern Woodmen will sho.
you what their suiiutaiiiiin is doing at
Colorado Springs in a two reel motion
picture at the Orpheiim, Tuesday,
March 'Join, in connection with the
regular five reel Paramount program
making snven big acts. Admission for
tills show only .r and 10c.
Tho
Hamilton - Cathor
Clothing Co.
Succ tiioti to Pul Storey
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
Rod Cloud Nebraska
WPfyl ''s JOT
F I tier Fit.gi-ruld spent Uednesdux
in -Miperlnr. I
J.iek Waller was down from I owle -,
e Itie-iluy. '
Fn- I Carnahain went to llu-tlng-W
I'lJiie-dav morning.
Mi-s l!e-sie lleldtiuiu of Rlicrto'i
spent Sunday with Ml-s Jo-ephinc
Sherer.
ol-s Clara llaeth of Dodge City
Kun-us, spent Tuesday evening at the
Curt (leer homo being enioute to
Franklin.
Mis. Ue.ssio Hint of MeCook arrived
In the city this mottling, being called
bore by the serious illness of her moth
er, Mis Conover.
Aaron Conover, of Salt Lake Cit,
arrived in the city Wednesday night,
being called here by the serious illness
of his mother, Mis. Peter Conover.
A'ex Ruckles returned home Sutur
du from Omaha wheic he had been
ii-iimg his w'te who lecently tiudei
wettt an operation in a hospital at that
eity
oining to the tirpheuin, that great-e-t
of all Furopeait Novelty Acts;
l.aretto The Fiog mini, sensational
Mvnory and electrical etVccts, the act
tliey arc all talking about. In con
juii.tion with our usual program of
pi.tuies The date. Saturday. March
ITiIi Matinee .1 Ho. ailin. 10 an i lfie
Night s, mini, in iitid SOi'.
United Church Notes
Mr. Paul ami Miss Melissa Miadholt
united witli the Christian church Sun
day morning.
Fifty adults attended prayer meeting
and llihlo class last Wednesday even
ing. A delegation of eleven people attend
ed the lllue Hill convention this week.
The Senior Christian Hmlcavor had
a very line social at the church Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Harris spoke- at the South Side
Mi-;in Sunday afternoon.
Fulder Duckworth teacher of the
South .-i ie liible class i- very sick.
The Indies of the Ihiihtiun church
will serve a St. Patrick's Day Diiinei
Saturday at II a. in. at the I. o. O. F.
hull.
Subject. Sunday iiioruitig "Doe-the
tin-pel Abrogate Moral Law". Siindii.
evening. ''Can Man Inherit Sin?"
The I'nited Church Orchestra isuild
Inir interest to the Sunday School
Don't fail these voting people Sunday
morning at In o'clock.
Solicit Funds For Band
At a meeting of the bo.uil of direct
ors of the Chamber of Commerce,
held at the Commercial Club rooms on
Tuesday eveliing of this week several
points of interest peitalniiig to the
welfare of the city were brought up
for discus-ion.
The fact that tho present contract of
Hand Muster LoRoy will expire within
a short time was dulv considered.
Several applications for the place had
been submit ted, among them being
that of former bandmaster, J. K. Rot
A committee was appointed to solicit
funds to be used for the purpose of
maintaining this musical orguniut inn,
and to se 'lire the opinions of the citi
zens regarding the retaining of Prof.
LoRoy.
Tho paving proposition and install
ing of guide posts were also among the
uiiiiy important matteis dis'iissed ,
t'n-o gentlemen
TffM
MHI
AUCTION!
Closing Out Sale
Everything Gees
Now Is the time to Cut
the Glgh Cost of Living
Beginning WK m
Saturday Mar. 17
I mII offer in v eiitlte stock for sale
to the highest bidder J his is your
"pportunit inj.i,t the many every
lay useful aitu-ics m oiir price.
Sat, Mar. 17,3:30and7p.m.
bvery Evening 7 o clock
25 DISCOUNT
EVERY DAY
Model Variety
Store
KeJ Cloud
Nebraska
Thft CHI KS AT HOME EXPHCT YOU
me ruLwo -0 tell em all ahout
"OMAHA'S FUH &. n .?? VISIT
CENTRE THE jJSGWef it
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
itigi Altar Flllid with rriltr Girts, runnr Clotm, Oorgioui
Equtpige, Brilliant Scinlc Enironmint
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
Everybody Goes; AiK Anybody
l WITS THE riCOEST ADO BEST SHOW MESI Of CHICAGT
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IrMAIL ORDER""m
II Cream Separators '
Vlicn you buy a crenni scpnralor you wnnt the
best machine you can get for tho money, don't you?
Well, then, just listen to this proposition :
Before you order a "mail order" separator write
to tho concern and tell them that you want to try
their machine out against a Do Laval, with the priv
ilege of sending their machine back if you decide
that the Do Laval is better wortli what we ask you
for it than their machine is worth what they ask.
That's absolutely fair, isn't it?
We'll bo glad to furnish you a Do Laval for such
a trial any time you like and let you be tho judge.
We are glad to make this offer because wo
know that the Do Laval will give you better
service and cost you less in the long run than
any other machine you can buy, no matter
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TRINE
Delicious Food
ior
The housewife that is careful and
economical buys a I our si ore
She knows that when she buys fiom us she is get
intj fresh, pure food and thai the prices arc right
Wo have tin: reputation of dealing only in reli.ible goods
brands that are sure to give entire satisfaction -try lliein
When you want Groceries of
Quality at right prices phone us
ALBRIGHT
.vaxvi-rtfi.xriErtijVai-4aiabsis
VAWmsAL&
Early Springtime Thoughts
Our new line of Curtain Goods has arrived. In
spite of the high cost of everything we are showing a
larger and heller line than ever of tluse goods, at the
same old prices, 10c, ISc and 25c per yard.
YOU Should See our new line of piece goodsr
calicos, percales, shirtings, ginghams, voiles
nainsooks, longcloth, muslins, etc. Both our
prices and goods will please you.
Ladies gauze union suits 25c each
Ladies gauze vests 10c each
Boys mesh union suits 2Sc each
The 5c-10c -25c Store
E. M. EGE
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Auto Hearse
ED. A MACK
UNDERTAKING
i LADY ASSISTANT)
ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB.
wnau me price.
If you already have a mail order;
separator, or any other for that mat
ter, which isn't giving satisfaction,
nave an exenango oner tnat
we believe will interest you.
Before you buy a Cream
Separator see and try a
DE LAVAL
Your Hard
ware Dealer
Yery Meal
mszssssamtmssjAvjuisaistsmgMttimm
On the Corner
Horse Hearse
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