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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i AS TOLD TO US $, v t Will Pre vost speut Motitluy in llnst-1 itlRb. Dr. Halm of Hastings was In the city Monday. A. L. Grossman was down from Inn vale, Friday. II. 1. Wecsncr was in Kansas City tho first of tho week. Eyes tested, glasses lltted. J. C Mitchell, tho Jeweler. Glen Fry went to York. Monday, where he will attend college. Wanted A good second hand corn binder. Inquire at this olllce. Mrs. Clarence Slitulbolt is visiting Jicr parents at Golden, Colorado. J. L. Christian returned homo from Tnrlcio, Missouri, the last of the week. Miss V.Ola Swart went to Lincoln, Saturday, to attend tho btale fair. Mrs. George Hollister went to Lin coln, Friday, to visit relatives. Tom MoMuran of Oxford is express man on the Hastings passenger train again. Miss Margaret Heal left Friday for Schuyler where she will lake up her school duties. Mrs Lydla Hoffman and son, Will, went to Lincoln, Monday, to attend tho state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Lippencott wont to Lincoln, Monday, to attend tho state fair. Henry Wolsch took his little son to Hastings, Monday, to seo 11 specialist in regard to his health. Editor and Mrs. Loreu Mathews of Rivcrtou were in tho city Monday evening attending the show. Ernest Newhouse went to York, Sat. unlay, where he will attend the York business College the coming year. Every student using a Conklln or ShenlVer fountain pen is satisfied with it. Sold only by Cottlng the druggist Mrs. E. C. Kegestor returned to her homo at Chester, Monday, after spend ing tho weekend with her son, Harry Mrs. S. C. Ellis and daughter,' Miss Helen, went to Lincoln, Saturday, to visit relatives and attend tho state fair. Messrs. and Mesdatnes Chas. Hunter and George McCrary wore down from Inavale, Monday evening attending tho show. f-- Coats and Suits to meet the varied requirements of the well-dressed woman IN OUR many-sided assortments wdl be found garments that are distinctly for definate purposes as "dress-up" or outdoor sports or business wear. Again there are many that the well-dressed women may, with perfect propriety, "run out in" to attend a patriotic meeting or a club function or well anything that comes up. The variety represents tireless searching and comparing and many close decisions to maintain our reputation as "the Store oj Styles" and "the slore of values. You will find here fabrics and ideas not likely to be seen elsewhere. You will find tailoring and fit to be all you might ask. And you will find values that because of market uncerlainties may not be equalled again. Wool, $20 'to $50 COATS Plush and Velvet $35 to $85 , Fur trimmed $25 to $60 i F. G. Willi unore Waists Harry Ilonts speut Monday in Hast ings.' Mrs. Hants wns down from Inavale, Ftlday. Mrs. Clco lirlireth went to Lincoln, Monday. Orant Green spent Sunday with rela tives at Superior. Mis. Moranvllle went to Guide Hock, Friday morning. If you need glasses see Dr. Warrick, Thursday Sept. 1!5. Miss Mabel l'ope spent Friday with friends at Cowley. Uert Leonaul was down from Inavale, Monday morning. George McCrary was down from Ina vale, Friday afternoon. Hugh lialrd of Formoso, Kansas, was In tlie clti Saturday evening. Rov. J. L. lleobo returned home from Hastings, Saturday evening. Charles Walters and Grover Caiey wont to Xaponee, Sunday evening. Glen Fearu spent Monday with his brother, Oris, and wifo at Hastings. .Mrs. John Grill'eth spent the week end with relatives at Wiohitu, Kansas Guy H.irnes returned homo from lllril City, Kansas, tho last of the week. Miss UlaiioheJ'ope went to Central City, Friday, to resume her school duties. Ronald Freeman of Chester spent the weekend with hN cousin, Arthur Sklles. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Teel and (laugh ter, Miss Fay, were in Hastings, Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and children spent Sunday with relatives at Guide Rock. Mrs. C. R. Shcrer went to Hluir, Monday to join her husband and make their future homo. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Komlusky, who reside south of Inavale, are tho par ents of a baby girl born Monday morn ing. Dan Rnrber, who is well known in this city, has disposed of his drugstore at Osceola and has not madohny plans for the futuro as yet. Marion Morcer was in Superior Mon day evening, where ho assisted the baud at an entertainment and banquet given in honor of the soldier boys. For Sale; Hf sections Improved land in Washington County, Colorado also IlVj sootions unitnprovod land. For information write Earl Mofl'et, Akron, Colorado. TURNURE & K i ' ? " ' ' Hill JSP I f Some lighting laus ycu vrcmi. lolmowabofct right how ! Your dollar leday buys less bread, less meat, less clothes than ever before, but your eec rricdollarbuysMORE. And you can make it buy still mora by using Mazda Lamps For MAZDA Lamps rivo three timai rt3 much light na carbon lamps without increasing thu amount of current used. Complete line carried in slock at all times at right prices For wiring: and anything? in the electrical line, sec E. W. STEVENS Plumbing Healing Electrical Work For tho best line of faney stationery call at Cook's drug store. Mr. niul Mrs. F. Ilctzmmi returned homo from Alma, Friday morning. Roxle Weaver spent Sunday ovcnlng with some o tho fair mrtldeusat Alma Ben Hudson of Guido Itock was vis Itlng friends in the city Saturday even ing Fdltor and Mrs. Lorcn Mnthows of Rlvorton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Corbctt and Fon, Mar tin, of Arthur, Illinois, woro visiting their sonand brother. J. W. Corbott and wlfo the last of tho weok. Oil , i SON i "-, ffl I1 1 Kf ' iM) ffRcv. Drullner spent Tuesday In Uhio urn. Supt. Woodworth wa9 in Hastings, Sunday. .Tunics Robinson wont to Guide Koek, Tuesday. Noxt Thursday will be Keglstiatlon Pay for tho women. J. II. Elllnirer was In Dlrd City, Kan sas, tho last of tho week. Mr. niul Mrs. W. S. Uoo.ley returned home Monday from lowing. Two good river bottom farms for sale. Hutchison ,fc Salodon. Ralph Harrington went to Lincoln, Tuesday, to attend tho stale fair. Chillies Ireland of ML Claro is visit ing his sister, Mrs. T. K. MoArthur. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I'hllllpH and Kltas Henry left Monday for Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. s. K. Ualley wont to Lincoln, Tuesday, to attend the state fair. Uoit Haywood of Harvard Is recon structing tho electric light lines of this city. School tablets same thickness as last year, liny at Cottlng's and suvo money. ;;o-7 C. George HelYelbower returned homo the last of tho week from a trip to Col orado. . F. Mior of Otis, Colorado, Is In the city tills weok looking after his In terests here. I am now ready to movo houses barns and other buitdln irs. John Harkley. Earl Hall went to Lincoln, Tuesday, to diivit back a new llulck automobile for Alt McCull. Win. Dellnrt of Arthur, Illinois, spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Corbott. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sattlev returned home tho last of the week from their western trip. "Tien Williams of Kansas City is visit ing his mother, Mrs I. II. Holmes, mid other rolativos. Mrs. George Coon has returned homo from an eight week's visit In Wiscon sin mid Michigan. Sheriff Huirer was in Bluo Hill, Sat urduy evening, whoro he dostroyed several keg of beer. II. C. Gellatly spent Sunday with his wife and hor parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Malone, at Ueaver City. Miss Estella Shutu left Monday morning for 'Jutney, Illinois, where hho will attond college. Mr. and Mis. George Corner of Itlm Hill spent Suudiiy with lilu parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. JJ. Corner. Chas. Harris went to Hastings, Mon day morning, and accompanied his wifo home from the hospital. Miss Catherine Tr.au t returned home Monday evening from Harvard where sho had been visiting relatives. Mrs. J. W. Corbett lotutued homo Frlduy evening from T.ihlo Uock where i she hud been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will l'atten left Wed nesday for Lincoln, Omaha aud St. Joe where they will spend a few days. Mrs, J. L. Christian mid sister, Mrs McDuniels, left Filday fur Iowa and Missouri whore they will visit rolatlves. Miss Mary Chlstlan went to Camp bell, Friday, where she will teach school in a rural district near that place. I have some privnto money to loan on elty property, also can furnish you low rates on farm loans. 13. W. Stewurt. Mrs. Chas. Atkinson and sou, George, and Mr. mid Mi's. Clarence Fitz went to Lincoln, Tuesday, to atteud tho statu fuir. i Mrrf. Niun Addleman ofOberllii, Kansas, spent Monday evening at the N. H.JJush home wlillo ouroute homo from New York City. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet patients and those needing glasses lltt ed at Dr. DamcreU's olllce Thursday, Sept. 13. Hours 2 to G. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith of Eokley, Colorado, arp. visiting their daughters, Mrs. A. A. liakcr and Mrs. II, E, Thomas aud other relatives. Glen Foe returned home Sunday morning from Greybull, Wyoming, where ho had been visiting his brothers, Ralph mid Kvcrtou, 0. D. Hedge and John Jones of Not. sou went to Lincoln, Friday, whoro they lmyo ohargo of tho polloo force at tho utato fair grounds this week. Attorney and Mrs. Ilemard MoNony and daughter, Miss Helon, returned homo Sunday from Estes Park, Colo rado, where they onjoyed an outing. Roy Robinson who has been brakolng on passenger trains Xo. I iind 11 be tween here and Hastings has resigned his position and went to Cheyenne whero ho entered tho U. P', train ser-vice. Card of Thanks We wish to thank tho many kind friends mid neighbors, also those from out of town mid tho local W. 0. T. U. ladles for their assistance during tho sickness and burial of "our bclovud mother. IIkuman, FitED, Rom, an'(i caul DlliK.NKlt. ' We have received our New Fall HAT AND vjttLJL NEW FALL COW TIEN If A I V V CL0THING UEiJW-lkALEiI company 'ALWAYS Announcement The Resler Line of Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts in Early Autumn Styles ONDAY AND TUESDAY ij EPTEMBER The RESLER LABEL is a promise of Correct Style, Careful Workmanship 5 Dependable Material, Individuality M. A. Albright Red Cloud, Piano and Voice Recital A Two Piano Recital "will be given by Miss Georgia Scott and Mrs. Ida Squires, assisted by Mrs. H. C. Gellatly, Soprano At the Orpheum Theater at eight o'clock, on the evening of Monday, September 10th For the Benefit of the Women's Red Cross Auxiliary of Red Cloud ADMISSION - - 15c and 25c PROGRAM Variations on a Theme by Beethoven - - Moderate Assai .( . t ' Alia Marcia Funebre - (, Allegro ' 1 Prcfto Miss Scott and Mrs. Squires (a) Sing, Smile, Slumber - - - - - - - Gounod Violin Accompanist, C. A. Morcer (b) I Know ------ - Sprose (c) Sleep Little Babe of Mino - Denneo Mrs. H. C. Gellatly Sercnata ------- Moszkowski Valse Du Ballet ----- Tschai Kowsky Miss Scott and Mrs. Squires (a) Love is the Wind - - - - McFayden (b) At Dawning ----- Cadman (c)- An Open Secret - Woodman Mrs. Gel'atly Wedding Day ------ Edward Grieg Miss Scott and Mrs. Squires Come in Try one on See how you Like them Most Attractive Shapes and Colors SUITS ALSO RELIABLE" 10th and 11th I Nebraska Wrt SaintSaens K. J tit 1m i ii-t