The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 05, 1917, Image 5

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Ld Crnry was up from Guide Uoelt,
Monday.
Joe l'ogel was in Campbell, Monday
morning.
Dan I'umroy was down from Rivet
ton, Monday.
Hoy Salt ley Cndcrtakei-Auto Heurso
ii))connectioti.
Oliver Wright went to Uivorton,
Monday evening.
Frank Starr wont to Grand Island,
Monday morning.
II. I, Castor returned from Denver,
Saturday morning
S. II l'loranoe is now driving u now
Dodge automobile.
Eyes tested, glasses lit ted. J. C.
Mitchell, the Jeweler.
Ed Kcilior shipped two cats of cattle
to Kansas City, Sunday.
ii ion Robertson spent the weekend
nt Uluc Hill with ids uncle.
.sunday will be Easter. Are you
going to wear a now bonnet?
Do suro to see our lino of summer
dress goods. M. A Albright.
Mrs. Uort Sherman returned homo
from Lincoln, Friday evening.
Weosuer & Koont. shipped two cars
of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday.
C. H. Miner was transacting business
iu Kansas City tho first of tho week.
Joe Fogcl beautified the front of his
building with n new nwning this week.
James Carter and llert Lewis of Har
vard wcic in tho city the last of the
week.
Mrs. Lydia Hoffman has purchased a
new Studobaker six auto from Hall
Fulton
Miss Vallic Serivnor went to Bonkcl
man, Monday evening, to visit her
parents.
Bert Kaloy and Will Kuehn have
purchased Dodge cars of the Ked Cloud
Auto Co.
Hmil rolniekyeame in from Lincoln,
to spend the week
Mondny evening,
f'rvitli his sisters.
Will P.oluer went to Ayr. Monday,
wheio ho will do some cement work
for Will Kuehn.
Miss Muurino Caldwell returned to
Imperial. Monday evening, to lesiimo
her school duties.
If you want to soil or trade your
real estate call on C. A. Schultz. Inde
pendent phone i!()S
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Starr of Lebanon
spent Sunday afternoon with their
Son, Frank and wife.
O. H. Kamey Jr., shipped two cars of
cattle to Kansas City, Sunday. He ac
' companied the shipment.
Kavmond Koont., Cheirol Koont,
K'issol Jones and Paul McDowell were
iu HIuo Hill Saturday afternoon.
Miss I rum Ilannoy who is attending
college at Cotner is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mis. A. D. Kanney.
We have plenty of good Maitland
Lump coal at SO 00 per ton. Washed
Maitland Nut SS..-.0. IMatt A; Frees.
Grant Christy went to Plymouth
Monday, where he will work at his
trade that of plastering mid nmsonery
Miss Mirth Walker camo in from
Lincoln, Friday evening to spend tho
week with her mother, Mrs. 1 O. Walk
er. Verlin Taylor, Laird Potter and Paul
Polnicky returned hoinu from Lincoln
Friday to spend tho spring vacation
with their folks.
Miss Marie Hollister, who is teaching
domestic science at KoneMiw, spent
e weekend with horparonts, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hollister.
Chas. Urubaker is now driving a new
Studobaker seven passenger auto
which lie purchased of Hall A; Fulton
Some of Charley's friends are worrying
about how he will keep the seats occu
pied during his various pleasure trips.
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Electric
MBA K.UI So)
If you are going to have
your Store, office, or home
wired for eledric 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
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Host goods best prices at Albright's
Jim Petersou spent Monday in Guide
Kock.
Will Kuehn was down from Ayi,
Saturday.
licit Leonard was down from Ina
vale. Monday.
Willie Joy spent the weekend with
relatives at Klverton.
11. U. Miller of La Crosse, Kansas
was iu the city Saturday.
Miss Grace- White wont to Lebanon
Nebraska, Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs 15. A. Kogors of Lin
coin woie in the city Saturday.
Miss Kona Harwood wont to (I rand
Island, Monday, to visit friends.
Mis. Alex F.onttoy and children wont
to Ayr. Monday, to visit relatives.
Miss Flota Davis of Salem slunt
Thursday with friends iu the city
Miss Blanche liaiker of imu.i o
spoilt Sunday iu tho oily with frioinN
Coining t o tho Oiphoum. I'nl.ij,
April llllh, "TheSpoilets" In VI wo'-.
Miss Hannah White of Kostwiek w.is
visiting friends iu the city this wot k
S. S. Smith of Koyal. Kansas, whs
transacting business iu the city Saiur
day.
John Koso of Kluo Dill was ttaiisiot
ing business in the city Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Art Kobiuson of Guide Kock
spent Sunday with her mother, Mis
Fred Wlttwer.
Attorney Kernard McNeny went to
Omaha, Sunday evening, to look after
some legal utTnirs.
Mrs. Frank Ailes returned home Sat
urday morning from Wymoro where
she had been visitiug.
Otis Fra.ior of Yoik spoilt the last
of tho week in the city witli his sister
Mrs. Wm. Pievostaud family.
This week Miss Ketta McDowell took
up her duties as bookkeeper in County
Assessor, 15. . Hummers otllec.
Mrs. C. W. Ilallowoll returneil t
her home at Hastings. Fiiday, after
spending a lew days with her father,
N. M. Hayes.
Will Starko, who had been visiting
his brothers, Chris, Conrad and Ernest
and families, left Sunday for his home
at Milwaukee.
Mis Eiijthe Horriek. who is attend
ingcollegeat Hasting, spent the week
end with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs.
Chas. Hei rick
Mrs. Win. Thomas returned homo
from Lincoln, Sim Jay evening, wheio
she had been visiting her daughter.
Mrs. J. K. Jarboe.
Mis. Hedge returned home Monday
from lnavalc whore she had been visit
ing hor son, Carl, and wife, who reside
south of that place.
Mr and Mrs .1. E. Botz wore in tho
city Monday evening enroute to Nor
ton, Kansas, where he will instruct
tho band this summer.
Nato Piatt has had tho Ulterior of
his grocery store painted and decorated
this week which improves its appeal
unco to a marked dogiee.
Garrett Ohmslede Jr. John Hamilton,
Dick Woodward, John Marsh, Chas.
Met, and Vein Dudley wero up from
Guide Kock, Friday evening.
Miss Margaret Deal returned to her
school duties at Schuyler, Saturday,
after spending a wool; with her pat
ents,, Mr. and Mis. V. V. Deal.
Mrs. Hassinger returned home Mon
day evening iroin Hastings wheio she
spent a few days with her daughters,
Miss Marybelle and Mrs. Chas. Hill.
Miss Paulino Kanney, one of the in
structors of th'J Hastings public
schools, is spending tho week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kanney.
, Mrs. John Coon and daughter, Miss
Gertrude Coon, returned homo Satur
day morning trout Hastings and Hoi
drege where they attended the toucher's
meeting
Con Burr resigned his position as
Conductor on Koont.'s' stioec railway
system and left Tuesday lor MoCook
where lie will work iu tho U. A: M.
machine shops.
Tho following aro driving new Fords
which they put chased of the Peterson
garage: Father Fitzgerald, Arthur
Drain, C'liailcs ami Will Kasser, Curt
Dally and Jack Waller
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kollett of New Dig.
gins, Wisconsin, arrhed iu tho city .he
last ot the week and have moved onto
a larm south of this city which is own
ed by his father, l'.it Kollett.
Chas isheior, who is attending tho
state university at Lincoln, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mis. Trace Sheier. He went to Super
ior, Monday, to join the University
Glee club.
Do nut fail to come to tho Orphoum,
Sum day, April 7th, and see tho big
6 reel show consisting of the following:
The best known of all fairy tales,
"Snow White" acted entirely by child
ion; four reo.s of Adventure. Mysteiy,
Komuncc and Fun and a 1 reel comedy
also a powerful t leel featuio "The
King of the Kails' an educational mo
tion picture depicting tho evolution of
transportation from the primitive days
to our present time, enjoyment for both
chi dron and grownups. Matinee 2:150,
adm. 5 and 15e; night 8, adm. 10 and
15 cents.
Powell Bros.
Smoke House
CIGARS that ore Good
The Brand Your Dodor Smokes
Most complete line of
Cigars and Tobaccos
in Red Cloud
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Giving the Young
What He Wants
Phil Trout spent Friday In McCook.
Seo Dr. Wartick, Wednesday April
11th.
Warren Nelson spent Friday in Kluo
Hill.
C A. Schu.lt ..spent Tuesday in (Juido
Kock.
Kobt. Avery spent Wednesday in
Dillor.
C. Cox spent Fiiday in
Mrs. C
Cowles.
V G. Hamilton spent Tuesday in
Hastings.
Art Gilbert went to McCook, Tues
day morning.
Dr. K. I'j. Camp was in Kopublicun
City the llrst of the week.
Mrs. Lawrence Pierce wont to Lin
coln, Wednesday, to visit iclatives.
Mrs. K P. Weosuer and Miss Hattie
Christian spent Tuesday iu Hastings.
Mis. Harry Cramer and son went to
Geneva, Tuesday, Ucvisit her parents
Di. and Mrs. 10. A. Cwightoii return
ed home 1 rum Lincoln, Sunday even
ing. See Hernard Fruit for painting and
paper hanging. Independent phone,
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Mis. George Van Cmip returned to
her home at McCook the last of the
week.
Tho Misses Goitrude Coon and Min
nie Christian spent Tuesday iu Guide
Kock
Miss Hael Overleese came down
from Hlvertoii, Wednesday to visit her
parents
Attorney and Mrs. Kernard MeNeny
returned home from Lincoln, Friday
evening.
Miss Fannie Miksch returned home
Irani McCook, Tuesday, where she had
been teaching school.
Mrs. N. P.. Push returned home from
McCook, Wednesday, after spending a
few days with her sister.
Delaney i'ros., anil Weosuer
Koont. each, shipped a car of hogs to
Kansas City, Wednesday.
Miss Fay Tool camo home from Lin
coln, Friday, to spend a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. o, C. Tool.
John Morit returned to his homo at
Sewaid, Friday, after spending a few-
days with his aunt, Mrs. II. C. Letson.
L. It. McKiinmoy arrived iu the city
Saturday evening from Kluo Springs
to visit his son, W H. MeKiininey and
family.
Mrs. N. G. Cowley returned to hor
home at Bladen, Wednesday, after
spending a week with her sister, Mm.
C. H. Kust.
Dr. Kobt. Datuorell returned home
tho last of the week from St. Francis,
Kansas, where he had boon looking af
ter his farm.
Mrs. Cora Cutter returneil home,
Tuesday iiom Janesille, Wisconsin, '
where she was called sonic few weeks '
ago by the illness of hor father.
Tho fourth episode of the great sor-
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i-u j no ijas-j in i hi. i.umuorinuus
will be shown at the Orpliouin, Fiiday
night, April 0th. Adm. .' and 10c.
Tuesday evening at Inavulu anothe
wrestling match was pulled oil' for tho
benefit of tho lovers of that sport
Vernon Zeiss, of this city, took on
"Ked" McCaity, who hails from tho
Sunllower state. The latter won the
(list fall in 11 minutes and the second
iu seven. Votnon states that his op
p incut travels in too fast a class for
him.
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March Weather Report
Temperature. Mean Its dog.: niH.i
mum '.HI on Hot li ; minimum .' dog. on 1.
l'lecipitation. Total (Us.
Snowfall: Total l.lo inches.
Xuinhcr of days clear 17, partly
cloudy (!, cloudy s
I United Church Notes
Mr. ami Mis. Zeiss, Mr. and Mrs. A I
bo r I Hummel, and Misses Kdnii Kanney
and Ktliia Cilheit have united with
, tho Christian church.
Anti-war petition containing about
' 'J0(J signatures wero sent to Norris ami
n w 11
Dates of hail I 'J, sleet li,
stoims 12th.
Tie vailing wind Direction
days.
Kemarks: Kainfall since January I,
0 01 inch.
Chas S. Ludlow, observer.
thunder- Sliallcnberger.
I Judge Kiiiinov will teach tho Men's
liilbe Class this month.
Wallin's and llust'n are planning to
go west and grow up with the country.
This will be a groat loss to the Ked
(loud chin eh.
Wo arc in tne market for 10(J to I'.T.
I'lin to attoml tin- I'liion
I'mI am Miinhn mlit at tho U
Misv llnopi'r will l.i ilt lo tho
or poitpli .M(tnlu utghtiit hp
is an alle speaker Hoar her.
1.1 (iarber, V. K. Manrer, Uei
Gin. Hollister. Hurry Letson
Aiii.icU atteiiilcil tin funeral
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