The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 23, 1917, Image 5

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J H. Elllngcr wns in St. Joe, Moil,
day.
Joe Jackson spent Tue&day In Hast
inps. '
II. P. Weesuer was in Cowlesf-fWc l"
liesday ; V
Forrest Mounlford pcnt Tuesday in
Hustings. '
Ed Unrr was np from Guide "Rock,
Tuesday.
Ueorge Overing spent Tuevlay in
Rluc Hill. H'
13. M. Ego went to York, Monday, to
visit relatives.
Mrs. K .T.Orerlng went to Lincoln
Tuesday morning.
The county fair Is in full swing at,
Illaden this week.
Mrs. A E. Bernard returned to her
home at York, Friday.
Eyes tested, glasses fitted: J C
Mitchell, the Jeweler.
Claade I'iercc was down from ilna
vale, Tuesdoy evening.
Edward Steftlns returned to- Hast
ings, Tuesday morning. 4
For the best line of fancy stationery
all at Cook's drug store. "
Miss Mabel Lundy returned to"her
home at Lincoln, Friday.
Rev. lleebe, E. R. Slawson and W. I.
Paterson were in Alma Wednesday.
James McBrldc and Guy Scott were
down from Cowles Tuesday afternoon.
John lllackwell of Clayton, Kansas,
was visiting friendb in the city Tues
day. Francis Wells of Lincoln was the
guest of Miss Fay Teel the last ot the
week. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman of Clayton,
Kanbas spent Friday with friends in
the city. ','
1 am now ready to move houses,
barns and other buildings, John
Uarkley. .,.,
Curt Hasselbacker returned home
Monday evening from Freniout' and
Kearney.
Miss Uelle Mclutyre went to Curtis,
Sunday evening, to attend teacher's
institute.
Mrs. Chas. Jackson and family left
Tuesday for their home at Casper,
Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and
children spent Sunday with relatives at
Guide Rock.
Sheriff Hutter cau now be sem driv
ing a now Oldsmobile which he recent
ly purchased.
Wallace Saladen went to Illaden the
first of the week where he joined a
wild west show.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tennant are the
parents of a baby girl which was born
Thursday night.
Miss Laura Hedge spent the last of
the week with her brother, Orin. and
family at Superior.
Fred Corbett went to Kansas City,
Wednesday morniug, to look after
some business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Moede of Imper
ial are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter.
Fon Sale Cucumbers for pickling.
Get your order in early, l'hone lf on
27 or see Nelson Hayes.
We.'are
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Mayor Damsrell Is on the siol: list
this week.
Mrs, Will Bohrer spent Wednesday
in Hastings.
Paul Lindley was down from River
ton. Tuesday.
Miss Constance Koubal went to Bla
den, Wednesday.
Mrs. Jess Collister and baby return
ed to Omaha Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs F G. Turuure are home
from their trip to Michigan.
W. E. Watson of Bellalre, Kansas,
was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II Bailey went to
Excelsior Springs, Wednesday.
Be sine and come to the Operetta at
the Orpheum August 27th at 8 p. ui.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Starr attended
the county fair at Bladen Wednesday.
Miss Violet Zeiss went to El wood
Sunday evening to attend teachers'
Institute.
Miss Irene Buckles returned home
last night from a visit with her sister
at Sidney.
Mrs. C. M. Phillips went to Hastings
Wednesday, to accompany fier mother
to this city.
Mrs. Hettie Martin came down from
Rlverton Wednesday to visit her moth
er, Mrs. Pegg.
Mrs. Tlieda Moranville arrived in the
city the last of the week to visit rela
tives and friends.
Jas. Ryan came down from Grand
Island the last of the week to spend a
few days with his wife.
Miss Edna Gilbert went to Inavale'
Sunday evening, to visit her brother,
Leo Gilbert, and family.
Mrs. J. T. King of Wymore is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Frank Mixer, and
brother, Kenneth Wilson.
Jack Waller and T. J. Chaplin were
down from Cowles Thursday evening
attending the oil meeting.
Bert Grice went to Denver, Sunday
evening, to look after the threshing of
the small grain on his farm.
Roy Hutchison of Norton, Kansas
spent Thursday with his brother,
George Hutchison, and wife.
Sheridan Pharcs of Omaha arrived
m the city Tuesday evening to visit his
mother, Mrs. Barbara Pharcs.
Proceeds of Operetta to bo used in
buying supplies for the Women's Red
Cross Auxiliary. Everybody come.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas and
daughters, Laura and Rose, returned
home from Cowles Monday evening.
The Operetta, Little Housekeepers
given by the pupils of Miss Josie Igou
to bo repeated, by request, August 27.
Mrs. Chas. Bauers returned to her
home at Lincoln, Monday, after viBit
lug her daughter, Mrs. Russel Amack.
I have some private money to loan
on city property, also can furnish you
low rates on farm loans. B. W.
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Saladen and daugh
ters returned home Saturday from
Wyoming where they spent several
weeks enjoying an outing.
The Misses Grace and Gladys Keagle
returned home Tuesday from Malmi,
Arizona and Colorado Springs where
they spont their vacation.
On Monday, Mrs. W. L. Weesner
was operated on for complicated ap
pendicitis and is getting along as well
as could be expected at this writing.
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distributing
Radford Plan and
Information Books
COME IN AND GET YOURS
Piatt & Frees
i Red Cloud, Nebraska
Some lining
fads you want
to Juiotv about i
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Your dollar today buys
less bread, less meat,
less clothes than ever
before, but your elec
tric dollar buy s MORE.
And you can make it
buy still more by using
Edison
Mazda Lamps
For MAZDA Lamps give
three times as much light
as carbon lamps without
increasing the amount of
current used.
Complete line carried in stock
at all times at right prices
For wiring and anythings
in the electrical line, see
E.
W.
STEVENS
Plumbing Heating Electrical Work
Morton Smith went to Guide Rock,
Monday.
Paul Polnicky went to Hastings,
Monday.
Roy Hassinger spent Monday in
Hastings.
The Red Cloud public schools will
open September 10th.
Oliver Powell wasiu Concordia, Kan
sas, the last of the week.
Mrs. Rissie Cox spent the weekend
with relatives at Cowles.
Attorney B. W. Stewart went to Lin
coln, Sunday, to visit his parents.
J. E. Yost returned homo from Kan
sas City and St. Joe the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Harris and her
mother, Mrs. Turner, went to Hastings
Monday.
A large number of our citizens at
tended the anniversary celebration at
Lebanon the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Overman were
called to Burlington. Iowa, the last of
the week by the death of Mrs. Le
Maire.
Mrs. Clara Johnston and son, Ken
eth went to Hastings, Monday, where
the latter took the civil service exam
ination. On Wednesday afternoon, Elan
Fcarn passed away at his home at
Haigler after a short illness. He is a
brother of Ed and Fred Fearn and also
a cousin of E. L. Haskins. The re
mains will be brought to this city to
night for burial.
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Mrs. L T. ..Albright and daughter,
Miss lone, went to Omaha Friday to
visit their son and brother, Sherwood
Albright.
Mrs. Jai'ob Weber returned to her
home at Archer, Monday, after spend.
Ing the weekend with her son, Earl,
and family,
Ed lmrr and John Hamilton and
several otheis were up from Guide
Rock Thursday evening attending the
oil meeting,
Rev. lleebe and several others from
this city attended a social given for
tho war relief fund at Inavale, Tues
day evening.
Vernon Zniss ai rived in tho city
Thursday evening from Brush, Colora
do, to tako the physical examination
and also visit his father.
Charley Harris spent Wednesday
with his wife at Hastings and reports
that she is getting along nicely after
undergoing an operation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Cummings, of
Tennessee, who were enroute to Yel.
lowbtono park, spent the first of the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smol
ser. i
Attorney H. S. Foe and Marion Mer
cer returned homo from Lebanon, Sat
urday evening, where they played with
the band at tho anniversary colebra
tlon. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Leggott and
daughter, Grace, went to Smith Center
Friday to spend several weeks with
their daughter and sister, Mrs. E, E
Butler.
Tho following shipped stock Sunday:
Delanoy Bros , one car of mixed stock
and Win. Weesner one car of cattle to
Kansas City; J. II. Ellinger two cars of
cattle to St. Joe.
S. It. Ki.or celebrated his seventieth
birthday Tuesday and tho gentleman
claimed to be as spry as a young man
of twenty on that day. May ho live
and prosper for many years is our only
wish.
Do not fail to see the world famed
stage star William Gillette in his im
moral characterization of Sherlock
Holmes In seven acts with an all star
cast nt the Orpheum Thursday, Aug.
.'10th. Special music Admission .1 and
'JOc.
Miss Laura and Orin and Carl Hedge
went to Cheyenne Sunday evening to
visit their brother, Aaron, who Is a
member of the Wyoming National
Guards. Since joining the company
Aaron has been advanced to the otllce
of Corporal.
Referring to the telegraphic order
from Rod Cross Headquarters for six
hundred knitted articles, as Webster
County's apportionment, every knltte
wlll be needed. No one should knit
scarfs who can learn to knit sweaters,
wristlets or socks.
C. F. Caiiikk, Chairman
The Operetta, "Little Housekeepers"
will be repeated by the pupils of Miss
Josio Igou, Monday, August 27th, 8 p.
in ,at tho Orpheum Theater. Proceeds
to bo used for purchasing supplies for
the Woman's Red Cross Auxiliary.
Don't miss this musical treat. Admis
sion 10 and 25c. Tickets on sale at
Cook's Drug Store.
The Girls' Group of the Women's
'Red Cross Auxiliary are going to need
tho following articles for their work:
Old table linen, old muslin, old turklsh
toweliug and old counterpanes-all
freshly laundered. Anyone wishing
(o donnto any of these things pleaso
send to Mrs. Ellis at the Ellis Shoe
Store. Tho Girls will greatly appre
ciate all donations sent In at once.
Moro modern Improvements aro to
be installed in this city within a very
fbort time. Two drinking fountains
will bo placed on the public 6ruare,
one will bo on the State Bank corner
and the other on the corner opposite
Mason's Smoke House. This will be
welcomod by the thirsty pedestarlans
duripg, (ltlie hot summer weather
Workmen are now excavating for tlje
laying of the water pipes and' sower
connections.
Notice
All persons who have subscribed to
the Big Chief Oil & Gas Co. and who
have not yet paid their subscriptions
are requested to call at once at the of
fice of the treasurer, S. R. Florancc, at,
the Webster County Hank, Red Cloud
Nebraska and pay same.
Bia Cimx On. it Gas Co.
Women of Webster County
There is an ever growing need in the
hospitals of Europe for all kinds of
bandages and dressing, and there is a
great shortage of new material it is im
perative that every housekeeper should
save all worn table cloths and napkins.
It these are sent to Mrs. W. A. Sher
wood by parcel post or otherwise they
will be prepared for use by the Ladle9
War Relief Society of.Jthlsclty and for
warded free of charge wltii other sup
plies to the Red Cross Hospital Supply
Service.
Mrs. C. J. Piatt, Secretary
Light and Water,, Consumers
The books are now at the Webster
Coonty Hank, and you are requested to
call there at once and settle,
-rrCT'ft'clVCity Clerk.
Wc have received our
New Fall
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AND
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NEW FALL
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Announcement!
We are pleased to announce to
the public that we will have
The Resler Line of
Fall Coats, Suits,
Dresses and Skirts
this
season
Remember the line will be at our:
store tivo days every three zveeks
A full line of Ladies House Dresses and
Aprons, also Childrens Dresses
Call and See Them
M. A. Albright
Red Cloud,
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