The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 04, 1917, Image 5

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RED 0LOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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AS TOLD TO US $
Powell .fc Pope Rood .things to cat.
Goo. Holllstcr was in MeCook Mon
day. Mrs. AUco Myers spent Mouday in
Hastings.
Wiley Swnrtz of Alma was iti the
city Tuesday.
Soe Warrick, the speclnlist, Tliurs.
Oct. 11, 2 to 0.
Jas. Loy canto down from McUook
the lastrof tho week.
We want your, crer.ni and chickens.
Top prico. Wilson's.
Mrs. Austin came down from Itlver
ton Tuesday morning.
Eyes tested, glassos fllted. J. C.
Mitchell, tho Jeweler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ailcs spent tho
first of the week hi Omaha.
Mrs. Paul Popo spent Wednesday
with her parents at Superior.
For trade: Now S350 piano on n
good automobile, llox COS, lied Cloud.
Mrs. Gather and Miss Bess Kaley of
Lincoln are visiting relatives in this
city.
13. E. McNony left Wednesday morn
ing for Lincoln aud Omaha on legal
uslncss.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell returned
homo the last of the week from a visit
in Hastings.
Dewey Saladen left Tuesday morn
ing for Mollnc, Illinois, where ho will
bpend several mouths.
City Superintendent E. '.. Wood
worth and J. A. llradford niRdo a busi
ness trip to Omaha Saturday.
Editor Edson, of the Argus, returned
homo Saturday evening from a visit
with relatives at Fredericksburg, Iowai
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sutton and son,
Roy, left the first of the week via the
Ford for Denver) and other Colorado
points.
Mrs. John Drake arrived Monday
evening from Kansas City -to join her
husband, who is an instructor in the
high school.
Mrs. M. E. Gecr returned to her
homo at Dlller Monday morning being
called here by the serious illness of
her grand-son, Cecil Geer.
Marion Slawson, who has been work
ing at York, was visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Slawson Wednes
day. Marion was drawn for the draft
army and will leave Saturday, 'from
York, for Ft. Riley, Kansas.
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Some lighting
fads you want
loltnow about i
right now!
Your dollar today buys
less bread, less meat,
less clothes than ever
before, but your elec
tric dollar buys MORE.
And you can make it
buy still more by using
Mazda Lamps
For MAZDA Lamps givo
three times as much light
as carbon lamps without
increasing the amount of
current used.
Complete line carried in sftock
at all times at right prices
For wiring and any things
in the electrical line, see
E.
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STEVENS
Plumbing Healing Electrical Work
Morton Smith went to Cowles Mon
day. A. It. Fierco went to Grand Island
Saturday.
Looking for our coal any time now.
Wilson's.
Mrs. Mary Polnlcky spent Wednes
day In Hastings.
Paul Polnlcky of Hastings spent
Sunday with his mother.
Ed Aubuskon and Manley Rakestraw
were in Rlverton Sunday.
Mrs. Oeo. Smelser returned home
Monday from a visit in Inavalc,
I have some privato money to loan
on city property, also can furnish you
low rates on farm loans. B. W.
Stewart.
Buy a Liberty Loan Bond today.
B. P. Stdlo was down from ltladcn
Saturday.
Mrs. Wyeth Fogel spent Monday In
ilabtlugs.
Miss Blanche Barker a9 down from
Inavalc Sunday
McCnrdy Bros, shipped a car of mules
to St. Louis Sunday.
Delanej Bros, shipped a oar of hogs
to Kansas City Sunday.
Fiank Cowden intulo a business trip
to Alllauco Monday morulug.
Mrs. Will IMson returned home
Monday morning from Oxford.
Uood meals good service moderate
prices Powell Pope's cafe.
Miss Mabel liuilcy spent the fit st of
the week with relatives at Cowles.
Miss Fiuiuic Mihsch of Illverton
spent Sunday with tier mother In this
city.
Mr. and Mrs, Koy Stevens spent Sun
day with i datives at Smith Center,
Kansas.
Forrest Mountfoid, who Is attending
college at Hastings, spent Sunday with
his parents here.
Mr. and Mis. A. T. Walker autoed to
Omaha Monday mbrning to attend tho
Alt Sar-Hon festivities. ,
Win, Gates was called here from
Elmo, Missouri, by the death of his
daughtor, Mis. Ott Leggett.
Just received fresh supply Chases
box or bulk chocolates. Give us n
trlnl. Ludlow's Restaurant. tf
Mrs. Grant Turner and daughter ro
turned homo Monday morning from a
visit with relatives at Blue Hill.
Messrs. and Mesdamos Skllos nnd
Oliver Buzzard autoed to Omaha Tues
day to attend the Ak-Sar Ben festivities
Fred Stettin returned to his homo lit
Hastings, Friday morning af tor a visit
with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Chas.
Stelliu.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaley of Atcrla,
Ohio, arrived in the city Monday morn
ing for a visit at the A. U. and D. II.
Kaley homes.
Roy Cramer, who has been brake
ing on trains No. 4 and 11, left Monday
for Alliance, near whloh place he will
visit relatives and also do some hunt
ing.
Th.CMirtAT HOME EXPECT YOU
Trie FOLK TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT
"OMAHA'S Fll C0sJlf2!ft visrr
Exhilarating BurtaMur, Vautftvtllt
Still Alt in FHUdwlth rnttf Mrli. Fimi CtoiH.SwciMt
Eqalpip, fcllllitl leule Eiilnanoiit
L LAKES' IIME MATIREE EVERY MEEKIAT
Everybody Got Ak Anybody
UMTS THE IIMEIT HD IEST SHOW VEST OF CHIC1M
A Limited Quantity of Beautiful New
Crepe-de-chine and Georgette Blouses
Bought Advantageously to be Sold Advantageously
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Here's an opportunity for real substantial
savings on these beautiful new Blouses
We bought thenji for far less than the prevailing price---anchin accordance with
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uui iiacu ijuiitjr we ii sen mein ior less.
Months ago before present day prices the silks were bought, months ago our order was placed
just a few days ago the styles were designed, and here they are.
These matchless values again evidence the pre-eminence of our Blouse values and demonstrate
most convincingly how our pattons benefit from our co-operation wilh the makers.
No. 3003 Made of beautiful quality of Crepe
de-ohluo. Two pockets give some
what of a military effect. Collar
convertible. Front liborally and
elegantly trimmed with hem.
stitching. Fine tucks on shoulder
for fullness, Prico 54.00
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No. 3004 Attractive mmuL tailored model
jnado of excellent Crepe-do-chine.
Collar can be worn either high or
low. Refinement gained through
tho unsparing use of hemstitching.
' , Pretty turn-back culls. Dainty
gathering at shoulder adds at
tractiveness Price $4.00
No. 4207 Stunning model of very line
Georgette. Exquisitely o in
brolderedon front. Large collar
outlined with soft rullle and hem
stitching; ruillo extending down
front. All scams hemstitched.
Distinctive culTs. Prico $4.00
No. 4208 Made of soft Jllmy Georgette of
un excollont quality. Charming
ly simple aud unusually appeal
ing, Fino cross tucking trims
front, with tucking to match on
large collar aud cull's, Tiny pearl ,
buttous for fastening. Prico 90.00
Just a Limited Quantity to be sold at these Prices and No
More of the Same Styles will be Obtainable
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F. G. TURNURE & SON i ,
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Mrs. Lnmborn went to Ayr, Tuesday
morning,
Rena Ilarwood spent Mondny In
Superior.
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Engineer David Lowcllan spent Sun.
day in McCook.
A. 0. llaiiseruian was In Almr. the
ilrst of the week.
Mis. KUa Cox spent Sunday wltl
relatives at Cowles.
Lew Uieakcv of Lebanon spent Sat
urday in this city.
l'ctcr Mcintosh and daughter, Gladys
spent Friday In Hastings.
Clyde Sehultx. of Guide ltock spent
tho weekend In this city.
Merchants lunch, for business man
and farmer alike. Ludlow's Cafe.
Simon 11 ii ire r returned to his duties
at Cheyenne, Wyoming, Tuesdav.
Get n cup of that dolleloushot choco
late at the Olymplu Luncheonette.
Dr. Henry Cook and Schuyler Hayes
autoed to Klverton Sunday morning.
Try oneof those combination lunches.
They 1111 they bill at the Olympla.
Mrs. George Harris left thu last of
the week for lloulder, Colorado, .to
visit relatives.
Just received fresh supply Chases
box and hulk chocolates. Ulvo us a
trial. Ludlow's Restaurant. tf
OMiss Bertha Potter returned to Lin
coln Monday morning after spending
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Chas. Potter.
0. A. Sehultz, Win. Drown, Max
Ml.or, Curt Htissolbaclccr ami Win.
McPherson autoed to Bird City, Kan
sas, Sunday.
A high school girl, good worker,
wishes a place to work for board aud
room Communicate with Miss Mable
Pope, CI I j.
Miss Carrie Shute, who has bcon at
tending college at Manhattan, Kansas,
was in tho city Monday visiting rela
tives aud friends. '
Roscoo "Fatty" Arbucklo in "His
Wedding Night" at the Orpheum, Sat
urday, Oct. Utli. Matinee 2:30 adm. 0
and 10c. Night 8:00 adtn, 10 aud inc.
Dr. Warrick, tho specialist will meot
eye, car, nose aud throat patients" and
those needing glasses fitted at Dr.
Dainercll's, Thursday, Oct. 11, hours 2
xto 0.
Kenneth Wilson, Howard Foe, Dr.
Nicholson and Floyd and Raynioifd
Turnure autoed to Camp Funsten,
Kansas, Sunday to visit the soldier
boys.
On Saturday, October 6, tho Red
Cross Auxiliary will have charge of
the 5-10-25c store and will receive a
commission of 15 per cent of the gross
sales of that Jay.
For SJtfe; 34 sections improved
laud in Washington County, Colorado
also SiJsootionsunlmprovod land. For
information write Earl Molfet, Akron,
Colorado. '
Smith JJros. of Superior, Nebr , In
form us they will hold their annual
Poland China sale on Oct. 24, 1017.
They will sell 10 boars and 20 gilts.
Watch this paper for add.
Chas Pease of Clayton, Kansas, who
had been visiting his daughter at Ord,
Nebraska, slopped of in this city Fri
day evening and visited at tho N. M.
Hayes home uorth of town.
'Wanted A good, steady, gentle
manly salesman to handle a Ward's
wagon in Webster County. No exper
ience needed. For full particulars
wrlto promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical
Company, Winona, Minnesota, Estab
lished 1850."
I am now prepared to do all kinds of
sewing, both plain and fancy, at a
reasonable price at my home. Satis
faction guaranteed. Call and see me.
Miss Inez Strlokland, third door
soutli of Catholic clinrh on Seward St
Mrs. Susie Ludlow and daughter,
Miss Lucy, wero called to Red Cloud,
last Friday evening ns the oldest son
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gear was very
sick. They made the trip in a car. The
little fellow was on his road to rocov
ery enough Monday morning so Miss
Ludlow returned to her work on the
Franklin Sentinel.
Tho conductors of tho institute,
Superintendent Gertrude L. Coon and
Professor Whitehead, arc hopeful that
as many as possible of the citizens of
this community will hear the lecture
by Superintendent II. II. Wilson of
Topeka, Kans., at tho Methodist
church on Friday evening. The sub
ject will bo "Educating All tho Chil
dren." No admission fco will bo
charged.
Attention Patriots!
A benefit social will be held at the
home of Mrs. Throckmorton, at the
cminty farm,!) miles north of this city,
on Saturday night, October (1th. Tho
proceeds will bt donated to tho Red
Cross to bo used for tho purchase of
supplies aud to assist in other ways in
the noble work of this organization.
Hero is an opportunity for those re
maining at homo to asgistour depart
ed hcros in soourlug some of the need
ed comforts and possibly a fow of tho
pleasures of hfo.md there being no
I ntho? way of reaching tho boys except
through tho Red Crosb It is our duty
to etintrlhutu what we can afford to
this worthy causo. If you uto unable
to intend a contribution will be thank
fully received.
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GARAGE DOOR HANGER .'
uperates entirely Within the Uarage
No tinjviohttv ftKctrifrflnna nnteul Tlw. .4. elM.. .Mntki.. ..- i .1. '
corner doesn t cut olf nn Inch cf valuablo spaceand when open lies Hat
against tho inside wall out of tho way. , t,
'' Ono section Swings hko an ordinary hinced door; a small door for man and1
a largo door for tho car, all in one, Is on exclusive Louden-patentetl feature.
fcacli outfit Includes all of tlio hardware, for doors up to nnd Including
illi in wiuin. x'iilu YiS.ii imisi ni Knrtfv Mminiima .m 'j iir..i r
Y..wu -, - .w.j i.iwnuwiii wwt vyt-M ui
; mo mouniains. pSnsfr -i..-?uV
Dan t tali in A fntirfn fZnmnm Hina J.M.n.
sold here. t Ask fpr beautifully illustrated booklet,
G. W. TRINE, Red Cloud
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Do You Really Know that
Warner's & Corsets
are Actually Rust Proof?
Ifflsmi
IwiyoH tcJtCliil to prorc this?
We wish you would then you would
know what we really mean when we
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
coisets.
You Can Depend
Upon Your Warner si
Mrs. Barbara Phares
Agent for Warner Bros. Corsets : Butterick Patterns
Powell & Pope
ONE HALF BLOCK NORTH OF STATE BANK
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Regular ilfcals
Short Orders
and Lunches
$j.oo Meal
Tickets $...50
Cafe
Special atten
tion to orders
for all club
luncheons,
parties, etc.
CHOICE LINE CANDIES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS
Let Us Serve You
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October Jury List
Jurorb drawn for the October term
or the District Court for Webster
county, which convenes October 22nd.
Jurors summoned to appear tho 33rd.
William Keut Kd Lewis
Harvey Dledrloh Ford Marker
John Aubushon It. It. Leggett
Frank Dean Howard Hunter
K. Garner Hert Grossman
W. Lumphear Karl Crary
Louis Walthams Charles Hurtuls
W. U. Trine Fred linger
Peter Lilhn A. C. Jaolcsou
William Uerlach 11. A, .Johnson
Chas. Itarrott Howard Hamilton
Chu9, Ailes Alva Stoner.
Acts on Exemption Claims
Among tho number of casesbrought
before- tho appellate exemption board
to bo acted upon arc a number from
Webster county. Tho following de
cisions wore rendered:
Earl A. Zimmerman, agriculture',
cluim allowed.
August Zimmerman, ngrlcultur: ',
claim denied; dependency, claim d -nicd;
action of local board afTirmeu.
Claudo llichards, agricultural, claim
denied.
Koy C. Elwood, agricultural, claim
allowed; dependency, clnim denied.
Carl Ilcitz, agricultural, cluim do
nied. Lloyd Schultz, agricultural, denied
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