The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 29, 1917, Image 5

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AS TOLD TO US
Will Dohrer wont to Ayr Tucsdny.
Freexc-Proof? Got It at Cook
Kevr J. M. Dates spout Sunday in Si
Paul.
Mis. T.J Siuitulers spent Friday li
Hustings.
H. V. Mister went to St. Joe, Tuosda.i
morning,
Mrs. Hobblns spent tirtj weekend in
Guide Uock.
See Wurrlck, the Oeeullst, Wedues
day Deo. 5.
Cba9. Qilhntn went to Cowles, Mod
day morning.
It. L. Avery of Lincoln was in tbe
city Monday.
Leslie Graves of Grand Island was in
tbe city Sunday.
J. W. Scblcsiger went to Omaba Wed
nesday morning.
t Frank Ellinger made a business trip
to Hastings Tuesday. ,
Forrest Mountford returned to Hast
lugs Monday morning.
Tom MoMuran spent Sunday with
liis parents ut Oxford.
L M. Ctabill made a business trip to
Hardy, Monday morning.
Fred Feurn and Curl MeArthur were
In Uuido Rock, Tuesday.
Oliver Wriglit made ti business ttip
to Hastings, Woduosdny.
Wm. H. Thomas was a passenger to
Cowles the first of the week.
Good meals good service moderat
prices Powell & Pope's cafe.
Floyd Bungard left tbe last of the
week for Winnebago, Nebraska.
Mrs. Grant Green and childion went
down to Superior, Wednesday morning.
Engineer David Lowellyu spcut Sun
day with his mother at Akron, Colora
do. Mrs. Jas. Hobinson and daughter,
Mrs. Reuben Schultz, spent the week
end in Guide Hock.
Miss Laura Hedge, who Is teachlug
school near Inuvale, spent Sunday
with her mother here.
Jake Ellinger and grandson, .luck,
weie passengers to Shell City, Mlssou
li, Monday morning.
lieu Pegg went to Lincoln Wednes
day morning to attend thu Syracuse
lluskor football game.
Iloyt Hurtmaii left Sutuiday morn
ing for bioux City, Iowa, where be en
listed in the U S. Army.
J.C. Wixon iiriiveU Tuesday morn
ing from Jauesville, Wisconsin, to
visit his sister, Mrs. Cora Cutter.
Mrs. It E. Camp leturned home Fii
day evening from Hastings where she
had been visiting relatives u fow days
Protect the radiator on your ear in
tbo coldest weather by using Johnstons
Freeze Proof. Sold under gtliiiuntce
ut Cook's Drug Store.
Miss Itetta McDowell returned Fri
day evening from Axtell, whtre she
had "been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ernest Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner returnei.
to their home at Hustings Moudu)
morning after spending the weekeuc
with relatives hero.
Mrs. Luella Averill returned to liei
home in Washington, Tuesday morn
Ing after a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Leonard Iteihcr.
Mr. Car Owner, you won't have tt
worry about your radiator freezing ii
you use Johnston's Freeze Proof. Foi
sale at Cook's Drug Store, (
For Salk Six chofco, well grow)
Duroc Jersey male pigs sited bv
"Ganos Perfection". These pigs wen
raised on a balance ration and ure ii
good breeding coudition. Farm l'f
- miles west and 1 mile north of Itiavale
U. L. Hkurick.
Mrs. E. S. Onrbor spent Tuesday In
Q aide Rock.
Atty. E. J Haunor of Lincoln at
t mded conrt here Tuesday,
Glen Fearu came down from Aurora,
Saturday evening.
Byo Slieplierdson was down from
It vurton, Monday.
JudguH)orsey returned to Hastings,
Wednesday mohiing.
Eyes tested, glasses lilted. J. C
Mitchell, thu Jowclor.
1. O O V. Monday Deo. .'1, regular
aieotiug, Some thing doing.
Paul McDowell went to Axtol), Mon
day, whore ho will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfa Sherman wore
passengers to Uladen, Monday morn
ing. The regular morning and orcnlng
services will be held at the Baptist
church uext Sunday.
Chas. Swart, returned home Tuos
day morning from Burlington, Iowa,
where he had been visiting relatives.
Misses Josophluc and llernlco Shercr
wont to Blue Hill, Wednesday morn
ing to spend Thanksgiving with their
sister.
Clarcnco Ki.er returned homo the
last of tho wek from an oxtonded trip
through different parts of the United
States.
Zero weather has no terror for the
uutoist, if he uses Johnston's Freeze
Proof. Sold under guarantee by Cook'
Drug Store.
Annual Benefit Danco will be given
at the Masouiu Hall on Thanksgiving
evening. Ptoceeds to be given to the
War Belief Club, for Red Cross Work.
Win. Wcesncr mid daughter, Opal,
weut to Lincoln, Wednesday morning
to spond Thanksgiving with his daugh
ter, Mrs, Guy Zcigler.
Ernest Newhouse, who has been at
tending college at York, arrived home
Monday morning to spend the Thanks
giving vacation with his parents.
Dr. Warrick the specialist, will moot
eye, ear, nose and throat patients .and
those needing glasses fitted at Dr
Damerell's Wednesday, Dec. n Hours
2 to (1.
BLADEN
R. P. Esseit sports a new Doit.
Cy Jennings was in Blue Hill Sat
urday. Miss Cora Ross visited in Blue Hill
Monday.
Will Berry of Upland was in town
Saturday.
Mrs. O. Iverson was a Bluo Hill
visitor Piiday.
Garrett Hasebrook was down from
Holstein Saturday.
Earl Anderson of Imperial visited
relatives Sunday.
Jas. Lidgard returned Monday even
ing 'from Morril.
Miss Mnysel Meade was over from
Campbell Saturday.
J. P. Kroop was a passenger to St.
Joe Monday evening.
Cy Jennings returned Friday even
ing from Stromsburg.
Jas. Hubatka was in Yukon, Okla..
on a business trip this week.
P. E. Crawford and A. W. Cox
visited in Red Cloud Monday.
Mrs. B. B. Cass of North Platte
visited at the L. Wolf home this week.
H. P. Welch and family were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morey.
Miss Nova Thomas was down from
Nelson visiting friends Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Vida Coulter of Hastings was
the guest of Mrs. Herman Lindgrcn
aver Sunday.
E. H. Hampton of Red Cloud came
jp Monday evening, and will enter
the employ of V. M. Bottom in the
Palace Barber shop.
Sacred Band Concert
Prof. Fred Miller, director of tlioRed
Cloud Municipal llnud, wishes to ail
nouncu that the band will glvonsaorcd
concert at thu Orpheum Theater on
Sunday, December 12nd, at 2:30 p. tr.
Several patiiotlc numbers will bo in
eluded and no Charge will bo made for
admission
If you are a lover of music attend
tliis concert as you will nut only bo
well entertained but your prosetiio
will demonstrate to the Professor and
thu boys that you aro Interested In the
efforts that they are making to provldo
Red Cloud with a baud that will bo
Rucoud to none in this section of the
state. Como and bring your friends.
1. Sacrod March "The Genius"..
Laurondcau
2. Overture "King Mydas"Eilcnbcrg
3. Fantasia "Columbia" .. Rollinson
Solo for Cornet, Mr. M. A. Mercer
A. "Simple Confession" Thorno
5. Aria "Cu jus Animam" ..Rossini
Solo for Trombone, Hobcrt
Blacklcdgo
6. Descriptive Pnraphrasc-"Rocketl
in the Cradle of tho Deep"..
Lovcnberg
7. Romance from L'Eclnir "Bright
Star of Hope" lialcry
Duet for two Clarinets, Messrs.
Sherwood and Foo
8. American National Melodies
"Songs of the Nation". ...Lampc
Cornets
Marion Mercer
William McBrido
Mcryln Boner
Geo. Davis
William Loy
Piccolo
Millard Ailes
Clarinets
Phil Sherwood
Howaid Foe
Ellcry Hooper
Bernard Burden
Morrison McConkcy
Saxophones
Roy Hassinger
Albeit Keaglo
Kenneth Keaglo
Francis Lippencott
Altos
Lcland Caldwell
Howard Kaley
Ernest Barrett
Dean Dickson
Trombones
Hobcit Blacklcdgo
Earl McKimmey
Baritones
Clayton Holmes
Paul Newhouse
Basses
Ralph Newhouse
Clarence Baker
Drums
Paul Polnicky
Oral Bailey
J. A. Bradfoid
hf Donation to the fatf
M Red Cross ?b J
Realizing the amount of good that this
organization is accomplishing among our
boys across the water and in the training
camps and desiring to assist them in their
work I have decided on the following plan:
The regular price of the SOUTH BEND
RANGE is $85. Until December 15 I will
sell this range for $80, and for each one
sold I will give $5 of this amount to the
Red Cross. Here is an opportunity to get
the best range money willbuy,at a reduced
price and help a worthy organization.
Geo. W. Trine
INAVALE
W. Caipenter is carrying mail with
a Ford now.
Chas. Hunter was in Red Cloud,
Tuesday.
Miss Blanch Batkcr spent Sunday in
Red Cloud witli hoi' parents.
A large crowd attended the services
at tho M. E. Church, Sunday evening.
John Xesbitt is here visiting his
daughters, Mis. Nelle Huutoraud Miss
Xesbllt
Dr. Nail of Rivertou was called bore
Monday to attend the illness of Mao
Fulton.
Miss Beit ha Sullivan of Rivertou
was sewing at Mrs. R. E. Hunters last
week.
Mrs. Clarence Burgess gave a party
in honor of her son's twelfth birthday,
last week.
Mif. Guy Haricot- and daughters, and
Mrs. Roy Palmer were in Red Cloud,
Saturday.
Mr. und Mis. Tim Topharn and "fam
ily spent Sunday with Will Topham
and family.
A. R. Strong lind wife ami C. E.
Joyce and family were in Red Cloud,
Monday night.
Will Topham aud fumily ami Mrs.
S. E. Holdrcdge were in Red Cloud,
Monday on business.
Mrs. Steve Kennedy and mother,
Mis. Dolsley and daughter, Ella, weie
in Red Cloud, Sntuiday.
E. Starke of Red Cloud has boon in
stalling conl oil burners for a number
of people here this week.
Mis. Graco Topham of Rod Cloud
spoilt several days hero last week with
her patents, Mr. and Mrs llert Leon
aid.
Dress Upfor
Thanksgiving
Both Suit and Overcoat
for $35 to $50
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How Can They Give You Both
at $30 to $50
The wonder grows each time you wear the coat.
It's hard to see how you could have got both the
suit and the coat for what you've sometimes paid
for one alone.
If there's the slightest streak of thrift in yourmake
up jou'll see what we can show you in Clothcraf t
and Kuppenheimer Clothes at $15 to $27.50.
Good-looking, long-wearing garments at these
. prices seem almost like a miracle in value-giving.
Come in and see.
The Cowden -Kaley Clothing Co.
ALWAYS RELIABLE
THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TOWN
FarmersJMeet in Omaha
To Consider Soft Corn
To consider tho question of soft corn
In tho bfto, a meeting of funnels hits
been called in Omaha on November 30,
Arthur Schultz of Scribuer is taking
tho initiative in calling the. meeting
Repoits from the various parts of
tlie btate are that much corn Is soH;
that much of it is boitig nibbed tio
boon, aud a consequent loss to tho
slate is being manifested.
What to do with the coin is thotnu'n
question to bo discussed and action
will follow by this voluntary body of
men. -
l'lelimlnary advices have been to see
that the corn is not oribbod before It
is thoroughly ciiicil; nnd in tho event
it lias been cribbed to immediately be
gin feeding it. Such advice is being
given by tho Agiicultiual Extension
Department of tlie University and by
statu farmois' organisations,- Tho
meeting will bo held at the Hotel Rome.
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Shall We Let l-Boais
Sink Our Troop Ships
Because OUR NAVY
NEEDS 7000 Firemen
See your Postmaster. Extra
Pay. A Great Opportunity to
to become an Expert -Engineman.
' Our Substations are at Lincoln, Nebr.,
Sioux City, la., Sioux Falls, So. Dak.,
Aberdeen, S. Dak., Grand Island, Neb.,.
Lead, S. Dak., Norfolk, Neb., or go to
Navy Recruiting Office, Sixteenth and
Farnum, Omaha, Neb.
ENLIST in the Navy TODAY
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