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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
I " I MOTHEI 1 IWAI SAViNlll AS TOLD TO US Qrant Oreon wns a Suporlor visitor Sunday. ' Nout Joucs was down from Inavale, Tuesday. Olllo Shaffnlt was down from Frank lin Sunday. Father Fitzgerald spent Sunday in Superior. Mrs. Will Kent spent Monday in Guide Rock. Ross Barnes was a passenger to Blue Hill, Monday. Bert Baxter of Wllsouvl'le was in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vleo were down kcserfrom Cowlos, Sunday. rur. auu .Mrs, Art ltobinson were up from Guide Uoek, Sunday. Mrs, Allno Egglcston returned to Hastings, Saturday morning. Good meals good service modcrat prices Powell & l'opo's cafe. Miss Laura Hedge of Inavale, snejit the weekend With her mother here. Sam Temple of Kansas City was re newing acquaintances here Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Saladcn and son, were Hastings visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barker nnd child ren of Inavale- spent Suuday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Corner of Blue Hill spent Suuday in the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Xoulmuor of Mo Cook, spent the weekend withrelatlvos in this city. Leslie Graves returned to Grand Is land, Monday morning after u visit with friends here. Jim Jackson left the first of the wool; for a short visit, with relatives at Sup. erior and Guide Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sclnvordtsfejjer returned tto their bomo 'at Ayr) Si on day morning ufter spending Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Walter Harris of Litchtleld, who had been visiting at the A. D. Denno home in this city, left Monday morning for Beaver City. Mrs. Roy Jones and daughter, arriv ed Monday evening from Clay Center, for a visit at the home of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John GrifVeth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wittwcr, who resido south of this city are rejoicing over the arrival of a 11 pound boy at their homo, Friday morning. KM Farmers Attention The first week' in March has been designated as National Repair Week by the Implement Manufacturers and sanctioned by Uncle Sam. All farmers are requested to inspect their-implements and order repairs and implements during this week, thereby saving telephone and tele graph bills later. The manufacturers claim there' will be a shortage of implements this year as the government has allowed them only sixty per cent of their supply of steel. We urge anyone needing a P. & 0. wide tread lister or a Beatrice culti vator to order during this week, as there will undoubtedly be a shortage in these two articles. We will make a special price during this week to encourage early orders. POPE BROS. fSStSSSS?- Mr. Cloud was down from Inavale, f Sunday. Millard Alles spent the weekend in Superior. Kellar Barnes wont down to Super ior, Monday. Will Bowcn went down to Guide Rock, Tuesday. Mm Bessie-Cain left the first of the week for Lincoln. - Floyd McMurdy was up from Guide Rock, Saturday. Mrs. Win. II. Thomas was a Blue Hill, visitor, Wednesday. Dr. B. E. Lolhtr mode a business trip toShcltou, Tuet.duy. Sheriff IIulTor was lu Guido Rock Tuesday on business. Will Hoffman went to Hastings, Wednesday morning. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C. Mitchell, tlio Jeweler. &Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Kaley .left tho first of tho week for Omaha. Mrs. Chus. Hill camo down from Hastings, Monday evening. R. E. McUrtdo was a passongcr to Bluo Hill, Monday morning. Miss Marie Ilolllstcr spent tho week end with relatives in Lincoln. Contractor Dletson, of oil woll fame, Is hero from Wichita, Kansas. Engineer Albert Troycr, of trains 4 aud 11, spent Suudny in McCook. , W. B. Smith made a business trip to Grand Island, tho last of tho week. Sheildan i'hares of Bluo Hill, spent Monday evening with his inothcrhere. Mrs. John Beers and children of Mo Cook, visited at the AlBoershomo Suu day. Miss raulluo Lucilo Mayo, noted reader and Impersonator, at tho Or pheum, Tuesday evening, Fobruary 10. Will Kent and daughters, Mrs. Chct Shcelev and Mrs. Dale Montgomery at tended a funeral at Guide Rock, Wed nesday. Carl MoArtliur loft Tuesday morn ing for Lincoln, whore lie will bo asso ciated with Guy Zeigler In tho storage battery business. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hummel return ed to their home at Muscatine, Iowa, Monday morning, after a visit with relatives here. O. H. Tyler, Will Delay, Arthur Ha gon, Wni. Ohnstedo and Harrison Crowell of Guldo Rock, were weekend visitors in this city. ' Clias. Bonnet, of the Lincoln Tele phone Co., returned from n trip to Lin coln Monday evening, being called there by the illness of his wife. . t , Buy Land at Stratton, Colorado See Rose Brothers or Blue IliJI, Nebraska or go to Jos. A. Collins, Stratton, Colo rado. 3 12t Rose Biioh. Miss Mabol Hoffman of Lincoln spent the weekend' in the' city Willi her mother, Mrs. Norman Phillips. She was accompanied to Hastings, Monday by her brother, Will. For Sam: .100 acres of pasture land. 1 1.2 miles west and 2 miles north of Inavale, Nebraska. Fenced, tank and' wind mill. Terms, $.10.00 nn acre At least ono half down, balance with good I security Mas Wm. Inoxs. T Glen Fearn wut to Button, Monday. morning. Mrs. Barbara Pharcs spent Tuesday In Bluo Hill. Mrs. Alice Hosmer spent Wednesday In Hastings. Mis Ncttio Hummel spent Monday lu Hastings. Miss Ruchael Cowden spent the week end in Superior. Claude Pierce camo down from Ina valo, Tuesday. .. Jim Kthcrton returned to Grand Is land, Tucfcday. Dovvoy Rutlcdgc was down from Inavale, Monday. L. L. Yost mado u business trip to Lincoln, Monday. Dr. O. E. Cross was a business visitor at Franklin, Monday. PF. A. Good was down from Cowles, tho last of the week. Mr. .and Mrs. Lprennlrwero Hast ings vj4ltora$eiHiaj .,"7 iw i V. Mr.ihud Mrs'A'rSlaby worti ilJuVU Ings visitors, Friday. L. II. Blacklcdgo made a business trip to Hastings, Friday. Harold Doylo went down to Guldo Rock, Saturday morning. , Clarence Carpenter was In Sotdon, Kansas, the last of tho week. B. F. Points was a pas.songcr to Kearney, Monday morning. f Tho Social Circle will meet with Mrs. Dora Kaley, Friday afternoon. Mi6s Muriel Fisher spent the week ond with relatives at Superior. Moet Polly Anna at tho Orphoum, Tunsday evening, February 111. Miss Gussio Sours was a passenger to Hastings, Wednesday morning. Bruco Robinson of Hastings spent tho weekend hero with his parents. Eli Houchiu rcturuod to his home at Wheeler, Kansas, Friday morning. Mrs. Frank Suttou left Tuesday morning for her new home at Oakosh. Joe Crow and Joe Hewitt attended Smith Bros sale at Superior. Friday. Mrs. AIosc Curmony and son, of Mc Cook, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Cox. Burley Starr went to Hastings, Wednesday to accompany his wife home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Normau Phillips re turned homo the last of the week from a business trip to Seldon, Kansas. FOR 'JALE Residence property on easy terms. Inquire of 7-3 Mrs. W. B. Cramer. Coming to the Orpheum Tuesday ovonlng, February It), Polly Anna, un der the auspices of the Red Cloud High School. " Messrs. Corbett and Mountford, who have been conducting a skating rink in this ally for some time past are load ing tho same for shipment to McCook, where they will operate It. Miss Ethel Rjlchort'.vono or the Gov ernment Food Demonstrators will be here on Council of Defense Day, Feb rnary 10, to demonstrate "The Pound of Substitute for the Ladies." Tho following stockmen shipped stock to Kansas City, Tuesday morn iug: W. IWeesner 1 car hogs; Miner Kent 1 car hogs; Andrew Hansen 1 car cattle nnd John Yost 1 car cattle, Ono ot tho oil magnates informs us that tho Big Chief Oil woll is down I SIT) feot aud that indications are strong for oil before the drill goes down to the 2.100 foot mark. Hero's hoping "he understands nil ho knows about it " rlv. Luth. services Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, Sunday School 10:30, English Evan. Luth Church. 'Instruc tions for senior class Friday ovonlng, usual time. Instructions for junior class, Saturday afternoon, usual time. Rev. A. Schaal. A basket dinner was served at the farm home of A. H. Cobbs on Monday of this week. About seventy fivo were present to enjoy the feast. It proved to be one of the old fashioned good fellowship meetiugs where every one was made to feel at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hart, who some months ago moved to Republican City to conduct a restaurant at that place, havo disposed of , the same and have re turned to this city. Last Saturday evening, while taking coal for Ills en gine, at Norton, Kansas, Mr. Hart-'had the mlsfortuue to bo thrown to the ground, breaking his shoulder, "Steve" Knows the Ga'me Mr. A.J, Wlillo of Stockton, Kansas, arrived In tho city Sunday evening nnd on Monday morning began a two weeks courso in air brush work at Stovens Bros, studio. Mr. White has had 25 years experience In photo work and has conducted a studio in Stock tori for the past twolye yoars. Know ing that the air brush, at the present day, is playing an Important part in up to duto photo work. . Mr.- Whtto was anxious to master tho brush. He Informed us that tho leading photo supply liouso in Kansas City recom. mended "Stove" an the most competent Instructor In this Hue of work In the middle went and that ho Immediately made arrangoinents Jo coma here lind receive iiihlnio.Uo.ns Ills homo town is to bo coniplimonlod-oii having such 11 progressive muu in business there STAMP OIT THE WM WITH WAR SAVINGS STAMPS F C llusuhow whs down from Blu Hill, TuoMlny. Fred Uiischo was a passenger to Hustings, Monday. Mr. Ray Sutton anil baby (lamu down from Oxford, Wednesday morn ing Clara Kimball Youngat tho Orpheum Monday night In "My Olllclal Wife". Adm. G and 17cts. Tho Lincoln Tolcphono and Tele graph Co, havo Installed a modern tchtylioiib booth at' the RoyiU Hbtfcl., .jBrpgrum at tho 'Orphoupi Friday Feb. 15th, "The Outcast" lu G acts, Adm. G and 17c. Miss Get trade L. Coon wont to Lin coln, Wednesday morning to attend a business tuueting of County Superin tendents. Program at the Orphoum Saturday,, February 10th, a Blue Bd featuro in C acts, "Polly Red Head". Matinee 5:30 adm. (J and I7cts Night 7:.10udui, 0 and 17cts. Eugene Ryan, who has been working for the government at Washington, D. C, Is home for a mouth's visit with his parents. He will then luuvo for California, whoro ho will cuter the aviation corps, Vernon Holdredge, who for somo months past has been engaged as plumber for Morhart Bros. Hardware Co., left Tuesday morning for Leavou wortli, Kansas, where he will enter the service of Uncle Sam. Tho Red Cloud High School basket ball team went to Superior, Friday where thoy played tho team of that place. Owing to a muddled up score card it was not olllclaily announced whioh team won tho match. Tho local boys went to Franklin, Saturday even ing and were bodly beateu by the team at that place. A meeting of the farmers of the county will be held at tho court hon?c on Saturday, February S3, at which timo many matters of importance will bo discussed among them being the problem of selecting a county agent. It is a meeting that should be attended by all farmers' and county president Kcenoy urgently requests them to be present. ' It ist rumored ubout' town that tho Koonta livery barn has been leased by the Rd Cloud Auto Company aud will be completely renovated and remodel ed and'when finished will. bo used by that c'oucern rs a garage anil auto sales joom. Among th many im provements contemplated is ii largo plate glass front on the south side of the entrance. At any tato men arc at work excavating inside the building SPEND A DOLLAR AND HELP OUR'SOLDIER BOYS Music feeds a soldiers moral fibre. Lord Kitchener thought the Britisli soldiery could do without music. Ho soon discovered his error. Tho Cana, dian expeditionary forco found that it must have music. General Pershing is cabling from France for more and belter music. Will you givo a dollar to help fur nish our hoys with tho best of music? Eighty dollurs ?1 each from eighty citizens will buy an Army and Navy Model phonograph and a library of records for uso of our hoys while training or for use on a transport while "going over." A number of our citizens havo al ready subscribed and now wo want enough others to complcto the pur chase of an outfit. This Army and Navy model is man ufactured by tho Edison company en tirely without profit and sold by their jobbers and dealers without a profit. No individual can obtain one of these instruments as thoy arc mado exclu sively for our soldiers and cailorr. The Edison company for a timo were unable to supply the demand but arc now again in a position to make deliveries so tho sooner you make your contribution tho sooner this ins trument can bo delivered. Leave your dollar with E. II. New house. Each ono will be receipted for and as Boon as tho list is completed tho instrument will ho delivered to somo ono of our soldier or sailor or ganizations and a receipt for samo will he received from them. Call and leave your dollar or send it at onco before you forget. Farm Loans Private money nt lowe t Interest No delay, money hero. All piipor. kept hare and payable, at homo bank I also make regular company loans nil host terms to ho had. Call lor mo at State Bank, 0. F. Cathor. tf The FOLKS AT home expect you "OMAHA'S FUN f&svsfi-ft7M. 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