The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 04, 1917, Image 8

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Winter Tovirist Feres
Now AvedilJble
The entire scheme of Southern tourist fares becomes effective this year
October 1st. All resorts and principal cities of the Gulf Coast and the
Southeast are included; Florida lares include ciicultous routes. With its
Krent military cantonments, the Southland, during the coming winter, will be
n most interesting tourist region.
HOMKSEI'KHIIS' PARKS SOUTH. On the first and third Tuesday of
each month, arc available to many Southern destinations, Texas, Florida, etc.
TO CALIFORNIA: The usual winter tourist fares via all routes. The
Burlington can ticket you either via Denver, Scenic Colorado und Salt Lake,
in through tourist sleeper service, or via Denver, the Santa Fc "Grand Cnn
von" line, also for the grnnd Coast tour including the Northwest.
Beautiful "Southland" publications, including the Burlington's Winter
Tourist leatlct. vitli its main trunk lines to the southeast, cither via Den
ver, Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago, the Burlington is essentially the
route for southern travel.
L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent
loOl FaniHin Street, OmiliH, N'jbr
N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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jj The United Christian Church
Sunday Service :j
U R WELCOME
U R WELCOME
,10:00 a. n. Mrs. H. C. Gellatly will have charge of the open- "fc
and closing services of the Sunday School J
1 1 :00 a. m. Short Sermon and and Communion Services ;
2:30 p. m. South Side Mission Service
7:00 p. m. Young Peoples Meeting
8:00 p. m. Sermon, Subject, Justified by Faith ;
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KANSAS PICKUPS
(From Smith County)
Mrs. I.oo Abbott Is qulto sick at this
wilting.
Mr. ami Mrs. Orvll Uutletlgo left I'll
lny for Knnsns City.
Knrl Abbott ami MMhitHpnrrler
epent Sutulav with Tliuliitu LmihiIkiui.
Quite a utiinbiji' of tho young people
of Oriole- iittt'iitluil church at Mt Hope
Sunrtuy evening.
A series of revival mei'lings begins
nt tlio Pawnee Union Ulmrcli Thursday
uveniti&of tkI 1 Weolc.
Harry Spurrier ami wifo left Kiiduy
for tholr home in Ivitisus City after a
visit with toliiUvoR lime.
Orvll Ktltludiro and wife elood a
very successful revival at Oriole last
Thursday night, with seventy comer
tloiih and thirty-four baptised
Mrs B. 10 .Spurrier accompanied by
T. S. and Harry Spurrier and wife,
n ii toed to Smith Centei, Thursday and
Rpeiit the day with H M. Tweedy and
family.
INAVALE
Howard Dcialcy is. cutting corn for
Roy Palmer this week.
Tom Heflin is enrrying mail during
Claude Conlcy's absence.
The Modem Woodmen met Tuesday
night at Hunter's hall for business.
Miss Blanche Barker spent Sunday
in Ilctl Cloud with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peirce arc the
prowl parents of a now baby girl.
Tho W. C. T. U. met at Mrs. Groat's
Tuesday to do sewing for the soldier
boys.
Guy Barker and family spent Tues
day evening with Geo. Hastings and
wife.
Kcv. Murless preached two very in
teresting sermons at the M. E. church
Sunday.
Mac Fulton had a bad spell a week
ago Monday, and is not improving
very fast.
Ralph Grossman moved into the
property recently vacated by Mrs.
Cole Tuesday.
Will Topham and family and Mrs.
C. E. Joyce and children autocd to
Red Cloud Monday night.
Mrs. Smclscr of Red Cloud came up
Saturday night to visit her father, Mr.
House, who was quite sick.
' Mrs. Bcrnicc Atwood and children
spent last week in the country with
her brother, Albert Ruby, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and daugh
ter, Elsie, also Miss Mickle of River
ton were calling at Central Sunday.
Mrs. Steve Kennedy and Mrs. Roy
Palmer returned Sunday from a visit
at Rev. Hill's who now reside at Phil
lips. Mr. and Mrs. Sticknoy returned
Wednesday night from a visit at Rus
kin with their sons, Roy and -Ralph
and families.
C. A. Waldo autocd to Red Cloud
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter
Saturday evening to have dental work
done for Mrs. Carpenter, who had
been suffering for several days with
toothache.
BLADEN
Goo. Best was in Blue Hill Friday.
G. G. Ross was in Red Cloud this
week.
Mrs. Ficd Redil was in Hastings
Friday.
Mrs. Olo.v Ivdraon was in Hastings
Friday.
Tracy Knutson was in Blue Hill
Friday.
T. M. Trausch was a Blue Hill vis
itor Thursday.
George Anderson was down from
Hastings over Sunday.
Mrs. Hannah Worley was a Camp
bell visitor over Saturday.
Miss Nettie Mnrymee was over
from Campbell over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Piatt were in
Blue Hill Thursday and Friday.
-R. F. Essort awl .1. L. Ashmorc and
families were in Hastings Thursday.
Clara, Lola and Sheldon Wolf left
Thursday to attend school inllastings.
District Judge Harry Dungan spoke
at the Red Cross meeting Monday
night.
Oscar Cathor of Flatts, Neb., visited
relatives here the latter, part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs 6f Mc
Cool visited at the J. L. Ashmore
home Thursday.
Mrs. W. B. Householder and chil
dren, Fred and Elvis, and Mrs. Alice
Woodside were Hastings visitors on
Thursday. "
Why MaiTOrdr"
Houses Flourish
Listen to what Herman RoscnQeld,
Advertising Manager of Sears, Roe
buck & Company, recently told the
members of the American Ad Club at a
convention. "We haven bureau whose
duty'it is to read each week the coun
try newspapers from all over the coun
try. There is not a paper of any con
sequence in our trade territory that
our bureau does not' get. This bureau
looks over these papers and when we
find a town where the merchants arc
not advertising in the local papers we
immediately Hood that territory with
our literature. It always brings re
sults far in excess of the same effort
put forth in territory where the local
merchants use their local papers."
Could we ilud a stronger argument as
to the need of advertising by the local
merchant? Ex.
Notice to Stockholders
The annual meetlug of the Farmers
Independent Telephuno Co. will bo
hold at the Court House at Red Cloud,
Nebr., Saturday, Out. KJ, 1017 at 2
o'clock V M,, for tho purpose of elect
ing odlcors and transacting any other
business which may be proper. A full
attendance Is desired.
2-w O.C Tkel, Secretary.
Colorado Ranches
Fartn9 or raw land. Yuma or Wash
ington county, $ HI 0" to 30.00 per acre.
Level land. Oood terms given. No
hot winds. Oood crops every year. A
good time to buy and make a pieco of
money, if interested write me at
mice Chuimer Travis, box 315, Yuma,
Colorado.
C. U. Miner Dr. S. S. Deardorf, M. D. C.
Mnnago- Veterinary In Cliargo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
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Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Uctl Clouil, Nebraska
Wire or Plionn nt Our Expense
D, S. Veterinary License No. 45
September Weather Report
Mean temp. GO, max. 97, date G, miii
.10, date 30, total' precipitation .1,38 in.
No. days clear 20, partly cloudy 0,
cloudy 4. Dates of frost, light 30.
Thunder storms 1, G, IS, 10, 24. Re
marks: Rainfall since Jan. 1, 10.G7.
Chns S. Ludlow.
For Sale
My 80 acre farm '2fz miles west if
Guide Rock. Enquiroof Lot-in HabitiS,
U uide Rock, Neb.
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Notice of Probate.
In Tho County Court of Webster County
Nobraika.
State ot Xobraskn, i ..
Webitor county, f BS' .
To 'all iertons Interested In tho estato ot
J. W. U. Thlcrninii, Deccnsed:
Takk N'ortCE. that a petition has been illcil
prayltiKthat tho authenticated Instrument
tllcd'ln llilg court on tho Srd tiny of October,
111 17, purporting to bo tho last will and tcstn
tticnt ot said deceased, amy bo provctfaiul nl
lowed and recorded as tho last will and lestu
nicnt of J. W.C.T'lilcriunii, deceased; that snld
Instrument bo admitted to probate, and
the administration of mild estate bo grant
ed to U'nyno Thleriiinn, A. F. l-'lcgnl, and
i:. .1. Hurkhardt, as executors.
It Is horeby ordered by the court, that nil
persons Interested la said estato appear at
tho County Court to bo held In and for said
county on tho 26th day of October 11)17, nt
ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, If any thero
bo, why tho prayer pf tho petitioners should
not bo granted, and that notice of tho pend
ency of said petition and tho hearing thereof
be given to all persons lutereted in said
matter by publishing a copy of this order In
tho ited Cloud Chief, a legal weekly news
paper printed In said county for thrco con
secutive weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and tho seal of said court
tlU 3rd day of October, A. I)., 1U17.
m A. I). ItAXNKY,
Soal. County Judge.
Statement o! Ownership, Etc.
Statement of ownership, management, clr.
dilation, etc., required by the act of Congress
of August 21, 11)13, of the Ited Cloud Chief pub.
llshed weekly ut Hed Cloud, Nebraska, Oct. 1,
1'JIT.
Kdltor, publisher and owner, A. H. McAr
thur; Managing Kdltor and Business Mana
ger, M. IC. (lulglcy. Ited Cloud, Nebr. Knott n
bond-holders, mortgages. None.
Signed: M. K. (ulglcy, mgr. Subscribed
and sworn to before mo this 17th day of Sep
tember, 11)17.
(SK.VL) S. It. Fi.oiie.vci:,
Notary l"iibllc.
My commission expires October 17, 1018.
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
KOLLS I)BVELOPBD-'10c
NAIL YOUR ORDER TO US
Stevens Bros.
Thm
Hamilton - Cmthmr
Clothing Co.
BatccMon to Ptul Surer
everything m Mmn
or Boy Woar ,
Hd Cloud Nebraska
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EST Ok kick OvKit Amihiqut's Stobe
Dy. Cta&s. S. Cross
DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
E. S. Goa-ber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures '
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Hastings Invites You to a Week of Fun, Intcrtainmenfc and Prize-Winning. Plan for it. Prepare to be Here Every Day. Bring Your Friends
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Monday
October Eighth
U. S. Cream Separator No. 16
Ladies' Wardrobe Trunk
Set of Butcher Tools
Chest of silverware
Eastman Kodak
FREE
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Tuesday
October Ninth
3-piece Genuine Walnut
Bed Room Set
Stevens Repeating Shotgun
Parisian Ivory Set
Gladstone Traveling Bag
Set of Machinist's Dies
FREE
Wednesday
October Tenth
Victrola
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
Brussels Rug, Size 9x12
Seth Thomas Chimes Clock
Hand Washing Machine
FREE
Thursday .
October Eleven
Quick, Meal Range
100-piece Set of Dishes
Cedar Chest
Library Table
Chest of Silverware
FREE
PRIZE RULES
Any person, husband or wife, or his dependents, employer or employed by
Hastings Merchants will not be eligible to register for prize drawings. These
prize drawings shall be absolutely free no strings of any kind attached.
Ask your Hastings Merchant for complimentary ticket for prize drawing.
Absolutely no purchase of merchandise required.
Take your ticket to tho Chamber of Commerce and same will be registered
entitling you to participate in tho drawing.
Each participant is entitled to register but once eadh day. Every member
of your family may register each day if they wish. To. participate in the
drawing of prizes it is necessary that the holders of winning numbers bo
present nt time of drawing each day. Otherwise his number will not bo
considered on that day's drawings. Tho drawing shall take place at 3:00
p. to. each day. All holders of tickets not having drawn a prize shall par
ticipate in the final drawing on the automobile Friday, October 12, at 3:00 p.
m. Tho holder of the winning number must be present nt the time of
drawing.
Friday
October, Twelve
FORD TOURING
GAR
FREE
Plenty of Entertainment
BAND CONCERTS, DANCES
WRESTLING MATCHES
FREE STREET ATTRACTIONS
PANORAMA OF LIVING MODELS
AND MOVING DISPLAYS
FANCY DRESS STREET CARNIVAL
:COME, EVERYBODY, HASTINGS INVITES
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