The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 20, 1917, Image 5

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C. P. Cnther was in Hastings Satur
day. S. U Ellis spent the weekend In Lin
coin. I'otor Hansen spent the weekend In
Hastings,
Curt Hasselbackor spent Saturday in
Ouidu Bock.
Will Blba spout Sunday with hi
wife at Exeter.
1'rof. P. M. Whitehead spent Satur
day in Hastings.
Eyes tested, glasses fit tod. J. C.
Mitchell, tho Jeweler. N
J. IJ.Ellltigcr returned the last of
the week from Kansas City.
For tho best line of fancy stationery
call at Cook's drug store.
Dolaney llro". shippod two cars of
stock to Kansas City Sunday.
Wanted A good second hand corn
binder. Inquire at this olllcc.
Tied Curjjahan of Hastings spent the
weekoud with friends in this city.
Guy Zelgler and brother, John, of
IUverton loft Monday evening via auto
for Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frost returned
homo Monday morning from n visit
with relatives at Edison.
Mr. and Mrs. R B. Leggctt returned
homo Tuesday mottling from a visit
with their sou at Franklin.
Commencing Saturday wc will servo
vegetablo soup, with dinner, free of
charge. Lud-low's restaurant.
Mrs. Toll: Sutton returned home Sat
urday morning from Oxford whoro sbo
had been visiting her daughter.
Registration o! Women, September 29
between tho hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p.
tn. Polling places announced later.
Mrs. Fannie Fays returned to her
homo at Denver, Monday after u visit
with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Stiludcu.
Uhas. Welsz returned to his homo at
Chicago Monday morning, being called
hero to attend tho funeral of Mrs. J.
L. Miner. His wife will remain hero a
few days before returning.
Filling
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IN OUR many;sided assortments will be found garments that are distinctly for
definate purpose: as "dress-up" or outdoor sports or business wear. Again
there arc 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. s
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. I
Wirthmore Waisti 1
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Some lighting
fads vou want
to know about
now
Your dollar today buys
less bread, less meat,
less clothes than ever
before, but your eec
tric dollar buysMORE.
And you can make it
buy s till more by using
Edison
Mazda Lamps
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For MAZDA Lamps give
three times as much light
as carbon lamps without
increasing the amount of
current used.
Complete line carried in slock
at all times at right prices
For wiring and anythings
in the electrical line, see
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STEVENS
Plumbing Heating Elecltical Work
Mrs. P. M. Drullucr spent Saturday
in Hastings.
Frank Cowden was in Trenton tho
first of the week.
Attorney A. M. Walters was down
from Blue Hill Monday.
Fresh oysters served a Ludlow's res
taurant. Stew 2!5c, Fry 35c.
Lee McAithur weut to McCook, Sun
day, and is now firing an engine out
of that place.
Hugh Haird came up from Formoso,
Kansas, Wednesday to leavo with tho
boys for Ft. Ktloy today.
J. H. Bailey left Wednesday for Ex
celsior Springs, Missouri, to accom
pany his wlfo homo from that place.
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Coats and Suits to meet
varied requirements of the
well-dressed woman
And you will find values that because of market uncertainties may
not be equalled again.
Wool. $20 to $50
COATS Plush and Velvet $35 to $85
Fur trimmed $25 to $60
F. G. TURNURE &
Karl Osborne went to Hastings Mon
day.
.Tas. i'ctersoti was in Ouldo Hock !
Monday.
J. H.Hlllers was down from Hast
ings Wednesday.
Mis.JAnstln camo'down from River
ton Monday morning.
Fresh oysters served at Ludlow's ros
auraut. Stow 2k, Fry .ISe.
Attorney B. K. McXeuy wont to
Hastings Wednesday on business.
Mnhlon Crow of Xar-cr, spent tho
weekend with relatives in this city.
Mr nnd Mrs. Chits. Cinnamon spent
Saturday with her son, Frank, at Ayr.
Mrs Wycth Fogo' and MissMargue:
Ito Fogel neie Hastings visitors Satur
day. Mr.Knnd'.Mts. Thomas Lnlley and
baby cunio down ftoiu Blue Hill Mon
day evening.
Mrs. L. llaney lettttued homo the
last of the week from an extended
visit In'Denvcr.
Miss Fannie Miksch, who is torching
school near ltlverton spent Sunday
with h'er mother.
Tho Mlases Edith and Mabel Boil'
man went to Lincoln Monday where
they will attend college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. lv. Chancy rofurned
homo the last of the week from a visit
with relatives at Franklin.
Gus Schultz returned homo Wednes
day morning from McCook, whero he
had been visiting his brother.
Commencing Saturday, we will serve
vegetable soup, with dlunots, frco of
charge Ludlow's restaurant.
Dr. Guy of Florida nnd Ralph and
Mlos Jesslo McCallum of Guide Rook
spent Sunday at tho J. H. Bailey home.
Mrs. Emellne Mlllor relurnod to her
homo at Evanston, III., Monday nfttr
attending the funeral of Mrs. J. L.
Miner.
Sarah A. McCoy, widow of George W.
McCoy has been allowed n widows pen
sion. Fred Mauror was her attorney
In securing same.
Allen Blackledgo returned to Anapc
lis, Maryland, Monday, after a short
furlough spent with his parents. His
father accompauled him to Llncolu.
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Tl, milfCAT HOME EXPECT YOU
The F0LR5TO TELL EM ALL ABOUT
"OMAHA'S FUN tCjni&tt. VISIT
CENTRE" THE S" ,y3y "
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
Sim AlfiFllUdillhrritlGlrli. Funn? Cloint,Oor(ioi
Equlptgt. Brilliant lewle flroiaiBt
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
ft Everybody Goes: Amk Anybody
JtUVMS THE HIGHEST AID BEST SHOW KEST OF CHICAGO
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When You Finally Decide
the Old Suit's Worn Out
Did you buy a Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat last Fall? Then you
know by this time the truth of the assertion that Clothcraft js long
wearing and packed with satisfaction. When you finally
decide your ojd suit is past further usefulness you'll be in for
another of the same kind. But why wait? Wouldn't it be better
to get another now before further advance in price and have
a spare suit for special wear?
Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
"Always Reliable"
Powell A I'opc Rood things to cat.
Miss liortlm Doylo spent Saturday nt
Lester.
Miss Nolle Mtiurer spent Monday hi
UnstltiKS.
Ed Fearu went to Hastings Monday
morning.
U. Ct. Greeir f-pent WednostJMy in
Hluu HSU.
Fred Unshoe wont to McCook Mon
day morning. N
.Ins. Loy of McCool: spent the week
end in this city.
E. E. Uurrwns'iip from Guide Rock
the last of tho weelc.
Two good fiver bottom farms for
sale. Hutchison A: Salt don. '
Good meals good service moderate
prices Powell & Pope's cafe.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. E. Morris wore down
from ltlverton Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Uhas. Rantzcamedown
from Inavalo Saturday morning.
Mcsdames Sam Mountford and Win.
Koon spent Wednesday in Hastings.
Duvid Lewellan spent the woekeud
with his mother at Akron, Colorudo.
Mr. aud Mrs. 13ert Stunknrd left
Monday morning for a visit ut Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hunter of Ina
valo were in tho-ctty Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Waller of, Cowles
spent Sunday at tho J. H. Halloy home.
A. O. Hale, who had been in a hospi
tal at Hastings returned home Monday
evening.
I ain now ready to movo houses,
barusi ,nnd other buildings. John
Uarkley.
EiUtor nnd Mrs. Lorcti Matthews
were down from Rlverton Monday
evening.
Mrs. Lamborn returned homo Tues
day evening from a visit with her
daughter at Ayr.
Uig attraction at the Orphoum, three
days, commencing tonight. "Leo
Chondlor's Ginger Girls."
Mrs. Henry Wilmot wont to Lincoln
Saturday- morning to vUlt her daugh
ter, Mrs. Len Wilmot.
Mrs. N. R."simpson returned home
tho last of tho weok from a vit.lt with
rolutlvus at Armour.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Kolloy of Nebras
ka City, spont tho wookeiid at the
home of her biother, Ulehaid liowon.
I havfe some private money to loau
on city property, also enn furnish you
low rates on farm loans. 13. W.
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crotv returned
homo the first of the weelc frbm Otis,
Colorado, whoro they had been on
business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Honor, who rc
sido in tho second ward are rojolcing
over tho arrival of a baby girl at their
home Monday.
"Wa'nted a L'ood.' steady, gontlo-
manly salesman to handle u Ward's
wagon in Wobstor County. tNo exper
ience needed. For full particulars
write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical
Company, Winona, Minnesota, Estab.
llshed 1850."
Do You Really Know that
Warner9 s proof Corsets
are Actually Rust Proof?
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Ak-Sar-Ben Fall Jubilee
Omaha Sept. 26 to Oct. S, 1917 ij
Ten Days of Innocent Hilarity in which Every Loyal
Citizen is Interested
ELECTRICAL PARADE AFTERNOON PARADE -
Wednesday livening, Oct. 3 Thursday, Oct. 1
Triumph of Democracy" "WorId's,Liborty Parade'
Thursday Evening, from 8 to 10, at Itourko's Base Ball Park will bo shown
Ak-Sar-Ben'o Big Military Fireworks Spectacle
Coronation Ball National Swine Exhibit
Friday Hveitlng, Oct. G One Week, Beginning Oct. 3
Ak-Siir.Ben never wearies, Its joys tiro always new. Tho 'onnppy fall
days aro Nature's tribute to
decrees shall rolgn oneo each yeor tor a shott tlmo
Wortham's Big Carnival each day, 11 to 11
Information Bureau for Hotel Accomodations
Our Job Department is Equipped Handle all Your Orders
Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
Tito Clothcraft Store In This Town
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Have you tested them to prore this
Wc wish you would then you would
know what we really mean when wc
say "guaranteed rust proof."
It is not enough for a corset
to shape well it must
wear equally as well as it
shapes. Every day it must
prove its virtue through
shaping comfortably, wear
ing without splitting, with
out breaking or rusting in
these "piping hot" days
that test even the best
corsets.
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