The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 28, 1918, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
!'
i ANOTHER
tas SAUIH8S J
AS TOLD TO US
.:...:..:..x..:..x;x::-:-X':M'C'::
Engineer Rellly spout Sunday In
McCook.
Ell Strong of Innvnlo, was tn tlto
city Monday.
Fireman Fair spent Sunday In Smith
Center, Kansas. '
Claude Giow of Guide Rock, was in
the city Monday.
Al Holdrcdge of Rivcrt'oii, was in
tho city Tuesday.
Ted Saunders or Inuvalc, spent Tues
day In Red Cloud.
Ick Andoi8on of Cowles, wns in Red
Cloud Saturday.
Ed Crary of Outdo Rock, was in the
city Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Topham of Ina
vale, were in the city Friday. .
Eyos tested, glasses fitted. J. C.
Mitchell, tho Jeweler.
Mrs. Guy Darker of Inavale, was in
the city on Friday of last week.
Roxic Weaver was n Hastings, pas
senger Wednesday morning.
Good nioals good service mo derot
prices Powell & Pope's cufe.
B. F Copley of Inavale, transacted
business In Red Cloud Wednesday.
County Attorney F. J. Munday whs
In Alma on business the last of the
week.
W.xtki) to rent typewriter. Pur
chase if satisfactory. Inquire at this
ofllcc.
Wade KoonU and, Harry Waller
weut up to Inavale Saturday on busi
ness. FOR SALE Uesidenco property on
easy terms. Inquire of
7-3 Mrs. W. B. Cramer
Mrs C. I). Robinson weut to Hast
ings Wednesday morning for n few
days visit with her sou, Bruce.
15 cars of Maitlaud lump coul on tho
road- here-in a few dnys. Let us have
your order now. A. K. Vii.ON. 9-U
Those who have books which they
wish to donate to the Library may
leave the same at the olllco of Attorn
ey H. 3. Foe, or phone him and he will
call for them.
Farm Loans
Private money at lowest interest
No delay, money here. All papers
kept bore and payable at homo bank
I also make regular company loans on
best torms to be had. Call for mo tit
State Bank.-C. F. Cathor. tf
are Showing
Hats
and
Caps
Everything that's new in colors
and shapes in Hats and Caps
you will find here and another
thing the price is as it always
has been. Come
them on. It will
w
Cowden-Kaley
"ALWAYS
Engineer Riley spent Sunday in
McCook.
Geo. Shuck came up from Guide
Rock Tuesday.
Clark Crow of Guide- Rock, was in
the city Monday.
Fireman Fair was in Smith Center,
Kansas, Sunday.
Read tho E. Xewlionsc ad on another
page of tills ibiue.
County Treasurer Robinson made a
business ttlp to Omaha Monday.
MUs Ijitcilo Olmstoad spent the wool;
end with friends in Iitavale.
Simon Hulferof Cheyenne, Wjoin.,
Is iu the city visiting fileuds.
County TieasurVr Robinson made a
business trip to Omaha Monday.
Experienced muu wants work on
farm. O. II. Scott, Red Cloud.
Mr. uud Mrs. Bert Leonard of Ink
rale, culled on friends In Red Cloud
Sunday.
The Misses Inez and Sylva Stride
land vlbited with friends In Itiavulu on
Monday.
Simon Huirer of Cheyenne, Wyom
ing, returned to this city the first ot
the week for a visit with his family. '
Lorau Blair returned to this city
Wednesday from Gruiid Island, where
he bad been transacting business.
Don-Fulton will movo onto his farm
south of Inavale and engage In farm,
lug tho coming season.
3 cars of Maitlaud lump coal on the
road hero in a few days. Let us have
your order now. A. K. Wilson. 0-2
Charles UulYer is moving to Axtel,
Nobrnfka, this week, where ho and his
family will make their future home.
The program at tho Orpluum Friday
night will be u Mutual iu C-uets
Show starts at 7:!t0; admission Ootid 17c.
Mrs. Barbara Phures left Sunday
morning for eastorn markets to pur
chase her spring and summer line of
goods.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Simpspn of Cliey
enne, returned to this city Monday
and will make their futute home in
this city.
Loicn llunsickor returned to Camp
Funston Tuesday, after a few days
visit wllli his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,11.
Ii. llunsleker.
Buy Land atStratton, Colorado See
Rose Brothers of Blue Hill, Nebraska
or go to Jos. A. Collins, Stratum, Colo
rado. 3 12t Koij: IIiioh.
Attorney Boucher of Omaha, deliver
ed a very interesting lecturo on War
Savings Stamps at the Orpheum, after
the first show ou Monday night.
Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meet
patients and those needing glasses
fitted tit Dr. Damerell's, Wednesday,
March Oth. Hours 1 to 0.
Mr. Floyd Karalnsky and Miss Orn
Shuck were united in mavriagu at
Hastings last Saturday uiglit. They
will make their home on a farm near
Icavalc.
Fon Sai.i: MO acres of pasture laud.
I 1.2 miles west and 2 miles north of
Inavale, Nebraska. Fenced, tank and
wind mill. Terms, S.lO.uO tin aero A,t
least one half down, balance with good
security. M lis Wm. lito.vs.
a Fine Line
in now. Try
pay yon.
Clothim
RELIABLE"
STAMP OBT THE WM
WITH
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
John Uarber Is iu Inuvalc this week
on business,
Dr. Roy Harbor Is spending a few
days with his patents, Mr. and Mrs.
John G arbor.
Those having books to donate to tho
new library, will plcaso leave samo at
Howard S. Foo's office or phone him
and he will call for, them. '
On Atondiiy, Charles III) fie r loaded
his household goods and shipped them
to Axtol, Nebraska, where he and his
family will make their future home.
Ethel and Leonard Waller of Cowles,
visited at tho J. II. Bailey homo Satur
day and Sunday, roturuiug homo Mon
day morning.
Mrs. HrausonStowait has succeeded
Mrs. Don Fulton as principal of the
Lincoln School and entered upon her
new duties last Monday morning
Conrad Starko will olfer for sale on
Saturday, March tttli about 90 head of
I mnl 5 year old mules. Those naod
lug good mules should boar this date
in mind and attend the salo
Om! of the gentlemen in tills city
who bad been making ti practice of
supplying the trado with cigarotts, ttn
doubtedly did not use very good judg
ment in selecting bis customers us he
was taltou beore His Honor tho Judge
and assessed Sit) and the trimmings, a
few days iuo.
Miss Inez. Boner anivod in the city
last week from Winner, South Dakota,
for an extended visit with relatives
and friends iu this city. While iu
South Dakota, Miss Boner has been
engaged as a teacher of music, both in
strumental and vocal.
Two interesting games of Basket
Hull were staged in tho new high school
gym last evening. In the game be
tween the Cowles aud Rod Cloud girls
tho former carried off tho honors. The
boys game proved that. the Red Cloud
bojb were-too much for their Cowles
friends.
We, this day, received a card from
Harry Yost, who is now iu fugle Sam's
Service and stationed at San Antonio,
Texas. Hurry states that ho Is. feel
ing tine and enjoying life In the Sunny
South. For too benefit of his friends
we wiU'fcny that bis present address Is
SU7 st., Areo Squadron, South San
Antonio, Texas.
Christian Church Notes,
The hcml-unuuul business meeting
of the church was held Monday even
ing. There was a large attendance.
Reports from the various departments
of the church were given which show
marked advancement. Mr. Anderson
was chosou deacon, Eugels, trustee;
Trace Sherer, usher; und Mr. Kcorn
was elected janitor. Some improve
ments on tho church were ordered.
Quarterly business moetings will be
held aud all departments of the church
will bo expected to report their pro
gress. The financial statement of Mr.
I 'Yank Smith created much Intel est
and was woll received.
Miss Uornico Richardson of tin I do
Rook, will soon visit Red Cloud for
tho purposoof organizing an orchestra.
She is a very flue leader and Iirs til.
ready organized ti splendid orchestra
iu her home city. Those wishing tn
join canjglvo their names to the pas
tor.
A number of church people are tak
ing an active part in the Home Guard,
which meets Tuesday evenings at tho
High School gymnasium, This is a
good place to get rid or the kinks and
cultivate u fratornal spirit.
The church has made itself a Mis
sionary Society aud the next meeting
will ho held at the homo of Mrs. Gal
latly Friday afternoon. This will be
an Important service All the ladles
of the church should attend.
Mr. Bush took a subscription last
Sunday for the purpose of supplying
the church with up-to.duto church
hymnals. A good fund was raised and
wo will soon havo now song books.
Tho lliiptist church wa9 over-run
witlj people last Sunday evening. Rev.
Harper gave a fine message. Union
service with the Methodist people next
Sundny evening.
The Sosial Circle has purchased a
line lot of chairs for pulpit choir. Just
tuko notico when you attend church
Sunday.
Dr. Cross is expecting to move to
Colorado in about ten days uud try
woatem farm life. The family will ro
main In Rod Cloud some time,
Wm. Engojs moved Into tho Errlt
property Monday, lie recently pur
ohhsid this pUuy und will Improve it.
Mm Kv.i WolMtiil it under tho doc
t.n'b e no ibis !;,
Mr. Godfrey hw movd into .Mm
home iiorf.li ot th Advuitt ehuruh.
.loo Tuplmm is 'moving in'n Do,
Ei'tfeis property lu vo-t Red Cloud
Up to the People
Several of tho business men and
citizens have In tho past year advanc
ed tho theory that a consolidation of
two of the paper in the city would bo
u satisfactory solut.on of tho problem
now conlroii'ltis' thoin, that three pup.
or are too many for it city the Mzj of
Red Cloud. Willi throopapuis lu the
llelil and tho putroniiyn divided Into
three parts none of tho papers can see
their way clear, financially, to glvo the
public the lilrfh olass pupur that they
desire.
With those objects in view the mini
agemeiit ot tho Argus and tho Chief
havo adopted plans whoroby it corpora
tion could be formed, and to date, con
sidering the short llmo that has beon
spouti considerable encourago'iucht has
been received from tho business firms.
As tho editor of this paper is now lu
Camp Funston and expects to be call
ed with his regiment to Franco at al
most any day, he desires to dlsposo of
of his Interests iu Red Cloud, as It Is
rather uncertain wlion lie will bo in a
position to petsouully conduct tho af
fairs of tho Chief. Under those cir
cumstances it was considered this
would bo the piopcr llmo to consider
the mutter and place it before the
merchants and oltlxous for thoir ap
proval. A few limits time spent tn present
ing the matter to tho business men re
sulted iu the disposal of about one
third of the required amount of uub.
scriptlans for stock. Several havo ask
ed that they bo given time to consider
the mutter uud to duto but ono of the
meWhants has refused to tuko u part
In the mutter.
Tractor Meeting Beneficial
District Manager, J. N. Zaitc of Lin
coln, and II. M. Weseott, tractor ex
port of tho International Harvester
Company, conducted a school of In
struction iu the James Peterson Im
plement building ou Friday and Satur
day of last week. About fifty or more
of tho funnels of this city were iu ut
teudancc and without a doubt the
amount of valuable Information they
received will moro than repay thom
for the slight inconveniences they may
have experienced In arranging to bo lu
attendance. Tho scarcity of horses
arid mules combined with tho over in
creasing demand for food stuffs will no
doubt compell some of the tillers of
the soil who farm on a largo scale to
seuurc the services of tiic tractor. This
will also greatly assist the government
iu their food campaign and the Inter
national Is to be commended ou thu
activities Jn the matter.
Baptist Church Notes
Regular-services Sunday morning.
Sunday, March 10th Rev. S:M. Brown
of Katisas City, Mo., will begin a moet
ing here at the Baptist church, in con
nection with- the pastor, Rev. V. M.
Harper. All are cordially invited to
attend these services.
Piano at a Bargain
We havo a used piano in good con
dition that one of our customers was
uuablo to finish paying for, that we
will place free of charge in the home
of any satisfactory' customer In tho
vicinity of Red Cloud, who will pay
the balance in cash, or easy payments.
Gas-ion Music Co., Hastings, Xeb. S-fl
Farm Loans
Lowi.ii rates, best, terms and option
and in any amount." Xo inspection ex
pMise, ami absolutely no delay. Six
plans to ehooso from. Sole agent for
Trcvott. Mattis& Halter.
J. II. Ualley.
The Miujch term of the district
court will couvene on the eleventh day
of the mouth, but the jury will not be
called until March 18th. The jury list
for the same will be found In this
issue.
A letter signed by M of our citieus
was sent to Senator Hitchccok last
week. A copy of this letter was also
sent to President Wilson. A letter
was received this morning from our
president thaukiug tho 51 signers for
thoir confidence and support and say.
ing that he deeply appreciates thoir
heartening assurance
Rat
Is not no experiment
it is q thoroughly tried
and proven DESTROYER
of RATS and MICE.
When dead they leave no
odors as hey are mummified.
Sold and guaranteed by
Chas. L Cotting
The Druggist
iJPJL Al.
To Win the War
We Must All Be Loyal
Wheat astd Msat
ARE NEEDED!
For every pound of wheat flour you mut
use an equal amount of substitute flour
Oat meal, 4 lbs 30c
Rice, per lb - l2Yzc
Corn Starch, pkg 10c
Corn Meal 1 2 lbs 60c
Corn Meal 6 lbs - 35c
Bran, 3 lbs - 20c
Pancake Flour, 4 lb 30c
Buckwheat, 5 lbs 50c
The Best Goods are
M. A. ALBRIGHT
Store Opens at S:oo a. in, and closes at 6 wo p. m.
Character
Our display v of Eurniture is
the moft GGmpleteye;have
ever ottered fcy the tirade
You will find the very latest designs, s
the best material possible to obtain.
We extend you an invitation to call
and inspect this exhibition enjoy
the excellent workmanship and. the
advanced ideas in artistic furniture
and home furnishings.
ROY S ATTLEY
TTITII Minw
I
Lincoln Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
$i
A Plain Talk to
Our Subscribers
You probably expect the best tele
phono service and the best business
treatment.
Fair 'Criticism of our service and
business methods is sincerely invited.
We try to accord you the same
equitable and considerate treatment
as is rendered to customers in all well
managed private business.
To tho end that wo may give you the
very best service known to telephone
practice, we have altered bur equip
ment Mid improved our operating
methods to accord to the meat advanc
ed methods in use any whdre.
Substitutes
for
White Flour
Always the Cheapest
..'
t
'irf:".W
at:
ti.
V
1 1
ti
1
m
e
-r
rl&.
,A i-iVy
iUi f
' i;i!