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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
Htfir-- RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEP ?- Appropriate Gifts for Graduates MITCHELL'S is the bct place at which to buy graduation gifts because the articles we deal in are beauti ful, endearing, practical and much wanted. We deal only in good quality and show the very latest slyles. Our prices are as low as good quality can be bought for, often lower than asked for inferior quality elsewhere. JEWELRY WATCHES DIAMONDS NOVELTIES TOILETWARE You WiU enioybuying gradu ation gifts.at.Mitcliells. J, ClMttCHELL ..0r - - ft JEWELER ,fl .,,,,,.vi,., i.itli.tj t i M i tMttttttMMMttttj AS TOLD TO US fm "j'Jlm Petereon was in Guide Rock Monday. j"Roy Sattley Undertaker-Auto Hearse connection. Harry Roats was In Kansas City the first of the week. yVill Delaney was In Kansas City the first of the week. E. J. Overlng Jr. was in McCook the Jlrst of the week. Earl McCoy was down from Cowles. Monday evening. Ed Crnry was up from Guido Rock, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ned Sutton and daughter, spent Thursday in Cowles. Eye3 tested, glasses fitted. J. C Mitchell, the Jeweler. Fete Shepard of McCook spent Sun day with friends hero. Rev. Schaal was in Nnponce, Sunday wherje he held services. Cbas. Moede spent the weekend with his parents at Uluo Hill. Rev. Hates returned homo from St Wrs.vf. m LUllqvjellB game dd'wn from Hastings, Monday". - r Lew Breakey of Lebanon was in the city the last of the week. A. V. Oucker returned home from Norfolk, Friday evening. Henry Johnson returned homo from Lincoln, Monday morning. Will Hunt returned home Monday from Cheyenne, Wyoming. A. T. Wallfcr returned home from Omaha the last of the week. Mr. End Mrs. Glaude Pierce were down from Inavale, Tuesday. The Red Cloud band will give a con Cert tonight if the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwcrdtsfoger of Ayr spent Sunday with her mother. See Bernard Fruit for painting mid paper hanging. Independent phono, 210. Miss Hazel Saladen went toMuPher- eon, Kansas, Friday morning, to visit friends. Claude Frost of Edison spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mo Klmmey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vnvricknof Clue Hill spent Sunday here with relutives and friends. Mrs. Maudo Reufro and son, Gall, left Friday for Cody where they will visit relativos. When looking for a reasonable priced graduating gift see our lino of La Val uers. Mitchell's Jewelry Store. Private Money to Loan On land at lowest rate. No commis' sion. T'apors payable at home bank. C. F. Catheh, Red Cloud. Meet Your Friends at Always the Best oT Everything In Ice Cream Sedas, Sundaes Fancy Drinks, Etc. Special Saturday! 1 pound box delicious choc- QQ coated Maraschino cherries 0f C -The Olympia Sunday wll bo Mothers' Dy. Prof. II. E. Ba)rd was in Kearney, Tuesday. W. O. Hamilton spent Wednesday in Hastings Everett Hawkins was in Cowles, Saturday. Mrs. George Van Camp went to Lin coln, Monday. d Kellogg was in Kansas City the first of the week. James Hubatka was down from Dladt-n, Tuesday. Will Doyle spent the last of the week with relatives hero. Mrs. Irons of Inavalo was shopping In the clty'luesday. Guorgo Henderson of Itloomlngton spent Sunday in the city. J. L. Beebc will speak to the Illadcn graduates Suuday night. II V. Stlverson spent the weekend with his parents at Friend. J. L. Christian returned home from St. Joe the last of the week. Clay Weaver returned homo Wednes day from Rosette, Wyomlug. F. W. Cowden was in Byron, Mouday looking after business affairs. Mrs. Lawrence Pierce returned home from. Lincoln, Friday evening. Miss Bertha West left Tuesday for her home at Hopkins, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton spent Sunday with relatives at Guide Rook. Mrs. M. E. McAlpine of Havelook spent Sunday with Mrs. I. 0. Walker. The Misses Fannie Miksch and Lo raine Hansen spent Tuesday in Blue Hill. Ed Moranvllle of Guide Rock spent the last of the week with relatives here. Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was attending district court hero this week. J, II. Bailey was in Kansas City, Sun day, where he heard General Joffre, of France, speak. M. A. Albright wa9 In Superior, Sun day, where he attended the funeral of Mr. L'onberger. Mrs. S. B. Kizer and daughter, Mrs. O. M. Noble, went to Lincoln, Monday, to visit relatives. Mrs. Morrison and daughter, Helen, of Superior, spent Suuday with Grant Green and family. Miss Hannah White returned to her home at Bostwick, Friday, after spend ing a few days here. Paul Polnicky who had been attend ing college at Lincoln arrived home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Buzzard and Ernest Karstlng spent Sunday with relatives at. Blue Hill. - B. y. WUsoti tventio Fairmont, Mon- 1nn 'imIiam'a lift liaB 'nniAntArl nwrcXl rt with the Lincoln Telephone Co. Attorney J. S. Gllham and 0. D. He:lgn went to Omaha, Monday, to at tend the A.O. U. W. grand lodge. Leonard Reiher returned home the last of the week from Central City where he spent a few days with friends. Mesdamcs M. A. Albright and C. H. Potter went to Lincoln, Monday, to attend the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star. Chris Starke loft Sunday for New York state whero he will purchase somo thoroughbred cattle for his dairy herd. Miss Flossie McKlmmey who is teaching school at Edison spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr.. Wui. McKlmmey. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs' .T. II. Hanson next Wcduesday after noon Topic, "Christian Citizenship". Leader, Mrs. Julia Warren. Mr. and Mr G. W. Woolscy return ed to their home at Superior, Monday, after spending a fow days with their daughter, Mrs. R. L. Avery. The state council of dofenso met in Lincoln, Tuesday, and handed Henry Richmond tlio plum of secretaryship with a bulary of 82O0O per year attach ed. The following shipped stock to Kan sas City, Sundny: Harry Roats, Hvo cars of cattle; Weesucr & Koontz, two cars of hogs and Delaney Bros , two cars of hogs. Tlio War Relief Club will hold u inarkot at Weesncr's store, Saturday tlio 12th. There will bo a choice dis play of eatables and a liberal patron age is deslrod. Orpheum Theater Program For the Week Commencing Thursday, May lOth THURSDAY: Paramount feature Victor Mooro in "Chimmlo Fadden out West". FRIDAY: Fox foaturo, "Tho Un faithful Wife". SATURDAY: Charlie Chaplin in tho Rink", alsos tho Starbucks in 3 reels. Matinee 2:30 Night 8:00 MONDAY: Bluebird Photo I'lajs present "The Prince of Silence". TUESDAY: Paramount feature, Paulino Frederick in "Bella Donna". WEDNESDAY: The 10th opisodo of the great serial "Tho Lass of tho Lum-berldnds". Powell Bros. Smoke House CIGARS that are Good The Brand Your Dottor Smokes Most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in Red Cloud Miss Ethel Doyle who had been at. tending college at Hastings returned borne Saturday. i Fred Phares, who had been working; in Omaha, is visiting bis mother, Mrs.'1 Barbara Phares. If you want to sell or trade your real estate call on C. A. Sohultz. Inde pendent phone 20B. Miss Estclla Shuto returned home Friday from Wollfleet where she had been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Bledcn were in the city Monday attending the funeral of Tartus Sherman. Miss Pauline Ranney of Hastings spent the weekend with her parent0, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Ranney. Zeiss Bros, have purchased E. W, Copleu's delivery line and will take possession of the same Juno 1st. Miss Edith lleezley returned home Thursday evening from Valentine where she lnul been teaching school. Miss Sadio Trampo left Saturday for Kearney where she will take up her position as day operator with a tele phone company. Mrs. O. R. Ferguson, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bogenrief, returned to herhome at Oberlin, Kansas, Wednesday. It would be hard to And a more pleasing gift than a nice Waidemar Chain for a graduating prcsont See tho nice assortment at? Mitchell's. Wc are in the market for 100 to 125 pounds Sh'oats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. H. Miner Serum Co. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Camp will leave this week for Burlington, Colorado, whore they spend the summer. He his decided to leave this city but uas rrot decided on a location. Tho Rev. J. E. Budlong, reotor of St. Mark's church, Hastings, will preach for Mr. Bates next Sunday morning. Ho is regarded as a strong preacher by the men of Hastings. Come and hear him. State Troasurcr, Goo. Hall, of Lin coln, was visiting friends in tho city last week It Is rumored that he will bo congressional timber if Congress man Shallcnberger should run for ('. S. Souator. Eugene Ryan who had been attend ing college at Lincoln arrived home the last of the week to visit his moth er. Eugene has passed tho govern niont civil service examination and will soon leave for Washington, 'D. C. whero ho has a position. li. W. Stownrt, osagent for the Home Insurance Company and The Insurance Company of North America has paid tho following losses during tho month cSOO.OO to John Sutton on Ills house In north west part of the city and S82.V00 to Hausorman & Rctzman, for tholr loss in tho Tepee Theatre. V Notice to Parents or Guardians All porsons wishing free high school tuition for their children for tho com ing yoar should make written applica tion to the county superintendent on or before tho first day of Juno. Ap plication must bo made each year". Ap plication cards may be secured from any of tho town superintendents or from the county superintendent. Omentum: L, Coon. Wanted Pasture For 70 head of young mules. Conrad Staikc. The Hamilton - Cathar Clothing Co, Sum nun to Paul Storey Everything a Man or Moy Waara T NtbrsBka iLI mk Red Cloud Young Ladies Will Teach in City Schools Red Cloud, May 7, 1017. Board met in regular session at tho Commerclol Club rooms. Members present Hluckledge, Coon, Weesnor, Cross, Herrlck and Tope. The following bills were read and al lowed: Row, Peterson A Co t 4 35 St. Paul Book X. Stationery Co. 4 20 School Muslo 70 Clios. ScrlbncrSons 44 10 Little, Brown & Co 10 1)8 Thos. Char'es Co i 47 W M Wcloh Mfg Co 28 20 Webb Pub Co 17 6T Hail & McCreary 30 IP A X Palmer Co 10 Ho North Western School Sup Co.. C 35 Raymond Wlltuot 180 Joe Jackson 12 00 Til Harwopd 25 Morharr. Bros ;j Jr .1 O Caldwell . 2 05 rurnureifc Son 20 87 Variety Storo 20 MA Albright 0 02 Malone & Gcllatly Co 05 40 Elkhorn Construction Co 17C 00 S R Florence 20 34 Miss Christian ; .... 1 00 ton motion 'the Board resolved to sell the.aifalfaon Agricultural Farm to the lowest bidder. Motion made and carried that Joe Barta bo re-elected as janitor of the Washington school at a salary of 105 per month. Salary to be paid for a full year Instead of the school year ot nine months. -" Motion made by Cross and seconded by Weesner that the Bacoalanreate service be held in theOrpbcum Instead of the M. E. charch. At the request of Miss Hauck and Miss Peterson the Board extended tlio time of signing contracts to the end of the school year. After listening to report by tho Sup erintendent the Board proceeded to the election of teachers to 1111 vacan" cics. Miss Fay Tecl wasolected teach er in tho high school nt a salary of 507 50 per month; Miss Hollistor, teacher of Domestic Science, ot salary of 670 per month. The election of the balance of teachers was put oil' until the next meeting. On motion Board adjourned sine die Upon adjournment of old board the organization of tho new board resulted as follows: L. II. Blackledge, President. C. J. Pope, Secretary. By an oversight no Vice President was elected. , Credentials and oaths Ot ollico of W. s. Beezley and Win. Wetsuer, members oicct, receiveu and pincca on me. No further business Board adjourn 4d to meet at call of President Black' ledge. rC." J. Pope, Secy. I Galusha-Henderson i i Wednesday aflernoon at 2 o;ciock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Vm, Hend erson in Ft. Morgan, Cojo',,' occurred the wedding of their, daughter, Miss Gene to Mr.'Jamcs Galusha. Rev. Pat terson of the Presbyterian ch'urch.ofll Elated in the-presence .o?'. the immo diate relatives of the contracting part ies.i The bride wore a traveling suit of grey, with blue trimming with hat, shoes and gloves to match. The groom wore the conventional blaok.. Following the ceremony a five course luncheon was served by Miss Elizabeth Henderson. The young couple will make their home ut Morrill, Neb., where Mr. Ualusha recently purchased a clothing store. The brldo is the dauglilorof Mr. and Mrs. Win. Henderson and is well and favorably known to McCook people, having lived hero for a number of years. She is a charnitngyoung woman of pleasing personality and Is ndmired by all who know her. Tho groom Is tho youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Galusha of this city, and is known to McCook people as a young man of sterling worth, energetic and capable qualltios. For tho past several years lioJias been employed in the clothing establishment of his fath er of tills city. The Gazette joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for a happy, prosperous future. The out of town relatives present wore Mrs. A. Galusha mid Miss Patlle, mother uud sister of the groom, Mrs. Adair Galusha, slstor-in-law and Miv Jim Henderson, brothor of tho bride, all of Mot look. McCook Gazctto. The Chief along with James' many friends hero wish he and his bride much joy and happiness, Giving Away a Ford Tho Journal publications, The Ne braska State Journal, Lincoln Daily News and Nebraska Ruralist (semi monthly rural magazine) are giving away another Ford, a touring car this time, to the agent turning in tho most subscription business between May 1 and June .10. Anyone is eligible to be como an agent and a commission is naid on all subscriptions turned In. As V -,... . . .. . an nauitionai inccuiivo a prize or ecu cash is offered tho agent turning In the most business in the contest before May 31. Corrriht.I17 U4-4.Hmi;C. wi wwm The High Cost of Living We hear a lot aboui it these dajK Yet when you can buy A hand tailored suit Of excellent fabric That looks right when you choose it And still looks right after you ve worn it for a year or more And gave only $ 1 8 for it Don't you think that keeping the cosTof living down, is largely a matter of right buying Michaels-Sterns, '; Clothes for instance? Hamilton-Cather Clothing Co. Embroideries When in need of real servicable and attractive embroideries come in and let me show them to you Have good line in all widths and grades in the narrow from Sc a yard to the full skirt lengths at $2.25 yard Below arc a few of the prices, but to appreciate them you must see them 12 inch cambrick t 15c-25c-50c 24 inch Swiss or organdy.. 50c lo 51.25 28 inch Swiss or organdy..75c to 51.50 Full skirt length from.. .51.25 to 52.25 A new line of crochet thread in all numbers Mrs. Barbara Phares Agent for Warner Bros. Corsets : Butterick Patterns Try an Ad in the Chief if Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED ISrOFFicE Ovek ALBJiiain's Store n -j, -,3 va: you want to buy sell or trade. DENTIST OVER STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA