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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
K W H M Y A " ta r - M 1a K ED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF hi :-Mm"X:m-::-'&.k.xm... $ AS TOLD TO OS Froczc-Proof? Got It at Cooks Rov. 8chaal hold services In Nupotioe Hundiiy. Hoy HnsbiriKPr spout Monday in IlnstliiKs. Mrs. A. N. Dolph spent Mouduy NllbllllfJH. Miss Eiliili I, McKeiiinn'fipont Til day in HusthmB. Itov. Mi-h. MltchcOl of Franklin vti in tuo city Wednesday. Dr. Lollnr spent Wednesday in Franklin on bunincss. Lainbom Hitydccn was a pnsscngct to Lincoln Wednesday. Phillip Trail t returned home from Oxford Tuesday mornlutf. L. M. Orabill spent the lust 61 tlio week in Hardy on business fcyes testod, glussos flttod. J. C. Mitchell, tho Jeweler. W. H. Thomns went up to Cowlcs Wednesday to visit relatives William II. Carl wont to Hastings Mondny to join tho avlntlon corps. Will Huffman and Dowoy Unladen spent Tuesday nftcrnoon in Bluo Hill. Mrs George Ilolllster left Wodiies day for Hupcrior to attend to business mitters. Attorneys Austin nnd Walters of Bluo Hill were In tho city the ilrst or the week. Hov. Hates returned homo Monday frouhUlooinlngton where he held, ser vices Sunday. l'aul Polnicky left Tuosday for San Antonio, Texus, where ho has joined aviation corps. Mrs. E. L. DurUey left Monday morn ingfor Davenport to visit her hus band's parents. Misses Muriel and Ethol Fisher spent the end of the week In Superior with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Amaok uro moving into the Overman houso in the west part of town. Vein Ilender.son went up to Lincoln Wednesday morning where ho intends to join the U. S. Navy. Edgar Thione and Hay Sutton wont to Omaha Wednesday morning to attend to business matters. Misses Edna anil Franeis Nolan were in the elty Saturday morning whilo enrouto to Hustings. Zen? weather Iihs no terror for tho autoist, if ho usts Johnston's Froeze Proof. Sold under irutirntttrc by Cook's Diug .Store. Mr. and Mm. Harvey Itickerson re turned home Saturday morning ftoni Orleans wheie they httve been visiting her parents, Lamborn Hiivdeeii leturned homo Tuesday evening from Ashland ulipio ho has been working for tlx just hovcral months. Miss Y'Oln Swartz and Airs. Ilob't Dameroll returned homo Tuosday evening from Burlington, Iowa, aftor an extended visit with i datives Mr. Car Owner, you won't have to worry about your radiator freezing if you uso Johnston's F-reezu 'Proof. For hale at Cook's Drug Store, Lowest rates, host terms and option and in any amount. No inspection ex pense, and absolutely no delay. Six plans to choose from. Sole agent for Trcvott, Matt is & Hah or. J. 11. Bailey .Mi' aii'l Mi Will Kisher wore I Hustings Kiiday. (lood meals good ervlce modemt prices -Powell & Pop..' cufi- Mrs, Lncemi While went down in Cluidn Rneli Tiii-s.liiy tn visit rnlailves HW-V Molu osh wmit to Outdo Il.ieTi Mondny whero he attended to bu-lneM nnttcM A M. Pnok (if UHvit'in stopped off ! i his city Width ml ly between tnilm while eurmito tn K- iiiney. Clid Siiiiiisiin, Win HiitliM', limn Yost and lUyininiil K no . went up mi lliiNtiiigi Monday to jnln tho mini Mis. Illues went up tn Cmvles Weduesihiy tuoruiiig to attend to bus! uess manors. Mr. and Mrs. Iliirvoy Rlekerson have mnvod into tlio MeKclglianpioporty on Walnut street. Rev. F. M. Druliuer returned home Wednesday morning from Alma oftcr a short visit with rolatlves Mrs. Lydla Hoffman epent tho flisi of tho woek In Hustings visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Poter Duffy. II. Neuorburg and family aremoviue into tho Talt houso on S Soward St . which he recently pui chased. Will Hoffman and Dewey Saladi-n went to Ouide Rock Monday and le turned lator in tlio day via auto. Want ku Horses and mules to pasture in stalks at 82.50 pur mouth. Curtis Dully, Inavale, Noli Call Jernborg left Monday morning forAkion, Colorado, whcio he will work for the 0. It. and Q rail road. Mr. and Airs. C. Af. Dickei son were In tho city last week visiting with hei parents, Air. and Airs. S. B. Klzur. Sylvester Frisbio returned homo the last of the from Englowood, Kiin-as, whero ho lU'cumpauied a load of hogs Lost A suit case, between Itoit Cloud and ltlvurtun on Deo lOUi. Finder notify Curtis Dally, Inavale, Nob. Airs Earl Hall was a passenger to Hastings Wednesday morning and re turned lator in the day with her hus band via auto, Ju'dge Dungau of Hiihtings was in the city Tuesday morning while en routo home from llloomingtou where he held court. Mrs. Jasper Swarts, who, for tho last three weeks has been visiting with All. and AIis. J. 11. Hansen leturned to her hoiue at lAimour, Tue&duy morning. A large electric sign has been hung in front of the llainlltou-Calher Cloth ing Company's store. It Is thu ili-Mi one of its Icind lo bo installed in the city. Vot'n and Meiedith Butler, Hiirn Yost and Raymond ICoontz autocd to Hustings Tuesday evening and from theio they will go to Fort Woith, Texas, to join tho "boys." Carman Thompson of Red Cloud, Frank Mahuke and Elwiti Redden ot (nildu Rock and Earl Toachworth of ltostwick went up to Hastings Monday morning to join the aviation corps. Attend the big tuikoy shoot at Inavale on December Slst. There von will have an opportunity to obtain tho I'ovetel Christmas bird at n very slight cost. Everybody welcome. -Toll your ft lends. "WANTED-A good, steady, gentlo niur.ly salesman to handle a WardV wagon In Webster County. No exper ience needed. For full particulars write piomptly to Dr. Ward's Alcdical Company, Winona, Minnesota. Estab lished 1651). IS 0 - J II Itll.fV IB tl'IIISIlCllllrf tltlsilHVR III I If I I I 111 -k Wl'HK. CM SiuHliof Bird City, Km., is in Hn iMi this week l(o Itnn itis of Oiilde Koek wn-i In the elU tn llrst (it tile ive-k nttuiiilli g I i IhihIii ss iinilteis, L .iiilin ty and James Shvey if III aic vv.-iv in the elty lt- Hist nl t it' W fit Hllcilllllnf lulllslll ,ss IlldllJS A M. mi oof Yi li in in I lit el'j I K m k n ,, a Hie Inline nf ill- , Mi- M.tn.1 Joy. hcii.v ler it i.cs. ot Tno Chief force, nIih hit. Iieen ooullueil tn Ilia room, HulIVimg loin a M'vore iilincU of 'tho 4ii'0 Is'iigaln alilo In lie iiinuuil. lie has in ken a wi-ok'n vacation, tlio same iielug spetu at the home of Ins parents iioi tli of town Alt-, and Airs. John Uoudrlnger, who have been visiting hor parents, Air. a d Mr. V. K. NiiUu of Riverlou, Aero in tho city Tuesday morning -vhlle eurouie to Liuoom for n short visit with relatives ami frletnls, after wlilnli thoy will make thoir homo at I'awnee City Mr. Robert Mcliridc has been a linlmod food Administrator for Web ster county. His addicts Monday at tno uieHtltiK held at tho Oi-pheitm, iilacis him In the ranks of Webster county oiators. Letuveryulii7.cn co pernio with Air. McBrldo ill food conservation. Attornoj R J, MumUy, Chairman in four Aiiiinte en ot this ('(iiitn.s iiuuoiiuees lliat Attniiiey l E Maurer, in Thiir-ilay night and Judge Itaiin-y on Fiiday night( will use for their four iiilmite talk iho biilij.-ul "Cariyiug the Message," fact of how Uornuuy has been preparing for the present war lor twenty jeai.s. Saturday night Alayor D.merell will dismiss "United States Win Saving Stamps," what they aie and whoic to buv them. " "- lmm''ml'lm'''''''ummmmmmemermuvmtitiaiiimu 1 GiftB Satisfadton is IThi uying Found at Our Store DON'T FORGET wssm M. A. ALBRIGHT HANDLES A COMPLETE LINE or the BEST GROCERIES T! Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crackers and Cookies JT y Batavia Jams and Spices J I Sunflower Canned Goods ( PEERLESS FLOUR Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts COMB AND LOOK at our line of Staple Dry- Goods Setsnug Underwear Cotton Bats Iron Clad Hwiery Outings Henderson morsels Ginghams I! bkating bets and taps Percales U Mina Taylor Dresses Shirtings I Fancy Towel Sets Notions BLADEN V. A. Hall was hi Hlue IIII1 Fiiday J A. Dennis was in Bluo Hill Sutur lay. AlissCallie Wholmes spent Wednes day in Hlue Hill. Jens Westeiiseu was in Miuden a fow days thl.s week. Mrs. II. Andeisou was a passenger to Lincoln Fiiday Joe Uliea was a passenger to 1111 dielh Friday evening. Mib Hobeit Doytl spent the week with i chit Ives in Hastings. V. Al. Bottom made a Imsinuss lilp lo Umaha the middle oithu week. Alesdames Clyde Keith and 0. D. Hiiuihui weic in Hasllngs Wtdnesday Mis. Matilda Johnson was a passen ger to Upland the last of tho week. E. West of llai 09 Center snout Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Essert. Aliss Alt a ISloom returned Saturday iiiiuiiiiu to he" homoatUlouvillo after u fow weeks vlblt with her sister, Ahs. Henry Poiiiils. Air. and Airs. Jno. Andeisou and family of Fpland spent a fcwsdays with F. F. Fulton and family this week. Everett Franco left Saturday for Loup CKy wlicie ho had a herd ot cattle. IIn diovo thorn homo tho first of the week. Air, mid .Mrs. Alvah Sherman te turned to Ked Cloud Friday after' a. few days visit with Mr. and Airs. O.O. Koss. They wero accompanied home oy tho .Misses kCluru and Delia Hos; The Fiul Ilyors Stook Co., gavo four splendid plays the last fow days, This company met with very bad weather but a goodly crowd took in most of thu shows. Their next stand Is at Alluden, INAVALE - Airs. Eli Strong was on tho sick list the past week. Guy fiarkor finished husking corn for A. F. Hartwell Wednesday. Van Ncgley and wife were In In avale Monday on business. Mr. W. Wonderly is husking com tor k. u. iiunter tms week. Mr. Colo returned tho latter part of the week after several weeks ab sence. Tho Homo Guard meeting at tho M. C. church Monday night was well attended. Guy Darker and wife and Will Top ham and wife autocd to Red Cloud Saturday. P. M. Halph Stickuoy returned to his homo at Huskin Monday morning after a shoit illness with measles. Roc Rcnkcl of Camp Funston spent Saturday and Sunday heio with rela tives and friends. Clydo Wickwiro who has been hav inp; a shoit illness with a cold on his lungs is out again on the streets. T. W. Thompson and family return ed Tuesday A. M. from Riverton whero they had been visiting Mr. Geo. Thompson and family since Saturday. Roy Palmer and wife, wore in Red Cloud Monday and Tuesday helping her father and mother move into a more convcincnt house. Come out to tho Christian church every night at 7:30 and enjoy the sermons by Rev. Reeves also MIbs Christy the soprano singor of Guide Rock. " ' "While on the way to Red Cloud Thursday of last week in a auto Roy Palmar and wife were upset. For tunatly thg car laid on its sido and thoy wore not hurt and the car only a little datnugedt Don Cloud who has been very sick is a little better under the ca.ro of Dr. Packwood of Rivoiton. Mrs. Ray Mayo, who lias been sick since Thanksgiving, is considerable better also under the care of Dr. Packwood. 11 1 ere never has been a time in the I hiftory of our country when useful Chrimas ffi presents were as acceptable as the Christmas season of 1917. k Anticipating this we have prepared an, unusual large assortment of Mens and Boys SUBSTANTIL CHRISTMAS GIFTS I Bath Robes up to $6.50 j Silk and Madras Shirts 75c lo $6.00 Umbrellas $1.00 to $3.50 m Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs I Qc to 50c h Silk, Cotton and Wool Hosiery 1 5c to 50c I - Night Robes $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .51 Mens and Boys Sweaters $ 1 .00 lo $9.00 m A most complete line of Neckwear 25c lo J5g I Gloves and Mittens 50e to $2.00 I . ' Wool and Fur Caps 50G to $6.00- Bags and Suit Cases $1.00 to $ , . . Mufflers BOG lo $3.50 m A Big Assortment of Christmas Box Combinations i I Mens, Boys and Childrens I Suits and Overcoats INFACT At Prices Way Below the Present Market - - l. wv , -rivfcVA ww ": nmnoniJ liui"--- rw- Everything a or Boy Wears We Ask Your Co-operation in Our Efforts to Please YOU and Save Your Money The BEST Men and Boys Store in Southern Nebraska Good Service and High Grade Merchandise for Your Inspection COWDEN-KALEY 8 A LWAVSRELI I RED CLOUD'S FORBMOST CLOTHIERS 333& ft 1 -&feast stdatt iffi iWUj - - 'J6N Man I I I I 1 i! k CLOTHING COMPANY A B L E ' 4