The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 17, 1918, Image 5

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THIS WEEK
Friday and Saturday
Oct. 18-19
Tm. S. HART, in
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SCREEN TELEGRAM
COMEDY
Admission 17 and JIc
MATINEE AT 4 P. M.
NEXT WEEK
Monday and Tuesday
Oct. 21-22
Official War Review!
HANDS LP
CARTOON iiml TRAVEL
COMEDY
TWO KEEL DRAMA
Admission J7 and lie
FIRST SHOW AT 8 SHARP
A. C. SHALLENBERGER
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
CONGRESS
MEMBER OF THE HOUSE
MILITARY COMMITTEE
This is no time to change! America
needs experienced and tried men in.
Congress now.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE
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Formerly Attorney Gsnsrnl. Ten
enrs devoted to the legal huslnsss of
the state. Now helplno Supreme Court
to clear its docket.
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Tho Omaha Examiner nays: "Grant
G. Martin Is a persistant advocate of
weedy termination of litigation in
order to cut down expense, both to
litigants and tlio statu. That's tho
kind of a Judqo tlio people want on.
the oupremo beach."
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Just drop in and be sociable. We
want to talk with you nbont your sub
scilptioti to tho Chief and wlmt tlio
government requires In the matter.
If yon can't cull wrltu ii check.
Thn mi KQ AT HOME EXPECT YOU
I ne ruLivd to tell em all about
"OMAHA'S FUH U2niilA VISIT
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Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
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Eqtlpijt, Brilliant tcinlc tuilnnmint
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
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Special Notice
By order of the Board of Di
rectors tlie Farmers' Institute is
postponed until further notice.
This is done to be on the safe
side regarding health conditions.
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Wolfe Is homo from Frntiklin.
Donald Funk lias relumed to Super
ior. ,
Eat and drink at Powell & Pope's
Cafe. tf
Miss Mabel Pope was a Hastings vis
itor Saturday.
Fre-h Hastings bread daily at Piatt's
Grocery. tf
Mrs E. Sansoni is lierc from Rout
rice visiting relatives.
Henry McCune is visiting his son
and family, nt Kearney.
Mr. Ross Ilrooks mid family came in
from Campbell Monday evening.
Onions for sale. Inquire dun. Has
ser. lnd.,Phou I'i mi '. li'Jtt
Save the fruit pit and nut shells
the government wants them.
II N". Rlttlodge has gone to Los All
geles, f'ali . to spend the winter.
Attorney Uernnrd MeNeny was a
Rlooniington visitor Tuesday.
.Miss Cecil Taylorhas gone to Marys
vilie, Mo., for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. A. R. Saladen and daughter
Erma, are home from Santa Ana, Calif.
Rout. Pope and Clias- Christy have
gone to Lincoln, where they will at
tend school.
Mrs. C A. Merrick is visiting rela
tives in Ruskin and in Gage and Paw
nee comities.
Mr.s Ronnie Starke went to Milwau
kee Fiiday and will make an extended
visit with relatives.
Miss Hazel Ovcrlcese, teacher near
Riverton, wax a week-end visitor with
her parents in Red Cloud.
A. N. Slebtrts of Emporia, Kan., was
called here by the serious sickness of
Ills mother, Mrs. .Tames MoGuire.
Uncle Sam sulci, you to pay your sub
set Iption to tlnfc Chief because he
wants his newspaper.-, supported.
FOR SALE Good, improved quarter
section 2 miles east and 7 miles south
of Inavaie. For terms see II. J. Won
derly. .'JStf
Current report has it that Ed Amnck,
Grant Turner and a refractory auto
had quite an exciting time over in Kan
sas recently.
Good meals good service moderate
prices Powell &, Pope's cafe.
Don't miss Congressman Shallen
berger's address Tuesday night, Oct.
U2nd See adv elsowhero for other
n idress in Webster county.
Albert V. Ducker, our worthy can
didate for County Treasurer, toured
the county the (list of the week in the
interests of his uampaign.
Will Shannon is busy on his farm
across the river. Up recently returned
from Orleans where he has a farm
which has been keeping him at work.
Mrs. Webb Reynolds has eono to
Lincoln for an operation. Mr. Rey
nolds and Dr. J. W. Stockman accom
paniedlier, leaving heroSundny morn
ing. O. C. Tecl is local representative for
the U. S. Service Department of La
bor. Ho has urgent call for tlrst class
machinists; automobile mechanics,
car repair men; carpenters are also
needed.
Word came last week that Albert
Cecil was seriously wounded. He is a
son of Mrs. W. II. Thomas, who moved
to Colorado frt-iu heio about two
mouths ago.
Get busy and see us about your sub
scription account. There hi is but two
weeks remaining in whleji we have
full control. After that tho govern
ment has a say in tlio matter.
Miss Wllla Crtthor, of whom Red
Cloud is justly proud, 'left for Chicago
yesterday morning. She has been tlio
guest of lier parents, Mr. and Mis. C.
F. Lather for some tlmo past.
Ulery Knlph and wife, formerly of
tliis city, but. now living near Guide
Rock, received the sad news this week
that their son Earl bid been seriously
wounded, some where tn France. Earl
was well-known here
Mayor Dauierell visited the 6chooU
ono day this week and in his capacity
as a doctor and also a member of the
Board of Health, reports very llttlo
danger from so-called Spanish influ
onzii ut the present time. Elsewhere
in this paper wo publish symptoms,
precautions and treatment. It's nnnr.
tide worth reading and preserving.
The Rod Cross Subscriptions for the
Auxiliary may bo collected either on
Saturday or Monday, as tho QOth is
Sunday. District Court will be In sos
slot) next week and solicitors lire re.
quested to pay tho money in at the
Ktd Cross roiiiu on the first lloor,
Weilii. tulay afternoon. Mrs. E. L.
Gilmis and Mrs. Frank sum i mem
bers of the Finance committee, will be
on hand to receive the same.
Governor Neville Coming
Governor Keith Xevlllo will be In
Red Cloud next Woduosday, Oct 23rd
and nddress a street assembly at 2:30
o'clock, Come out and hear hlni.
Banker W. T. Auld was iiGuldo Rock
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. M. H. lleekwlth went to Oma
ha Saturday.
Rev. J. K. Jarboe Is visiting iclntlvcs
in Red Cloud.
Harold Ludlow has returned to his
school work at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tackett nrc re
moving to BoonovillO, Mo
Low Ethcrton, who has been on the
siek list Is icported Improving.
Roy Stevens is taking in Lincoln.
Fairmont and Beatrice this week.
Miss Greta Turnurc is homo from
Lincoln on. a short vacation from
school work s
There will be no preaching service
in tho Congregational church next
Sunday, Oe.l.'Jotli.
Century Edition of 10o Sheet Music
is sold by Cotting, tho Druggist. Call
for cHtaloK.
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L'so A. I). S. Reef Iron and Wine to
tono up the sys'ein and keep disease
away.-SoM by Cotting. 2t
Messrs B. W. Stewart and Geo. II.
Owring aie.doing good woik over the
county in W. S. S. activities.
Gre.xham Rentier, the man who
works in high places, was a pleasunt
caller at tlm Chief ollicc Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of
Hastings, visited County Treasurer
and Mrs. C 1). Robinson tills week.
Rev. ). Fitzgerald attended tlm ded
ication of tlio beautiful new school
building ill District i!U, last Monday.
.1. E Betz is honie for a visit. He
has been in chargo ot the Hagetiback
Wallace circus baud during tho past
season
J. II. Bailey returned home from
Kansas City Wednesday evening much
improved in health wo are pleased to
note.
Mrs. .1. G. Potter, who has been
critically ill is icported improving
slowly. R T. Potter, called here, re
turned to Oklahoma Tuesday evening.
Miss Hazel Saladen and Mr. Roy E
Whitaker were married at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George linker, Santa
Ana, Cali., Wednesday, Oct 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietz mid
children who have been the guests of
Shcriir and Mrs. Frank Huder, the
lady's parents, have returned to their
home atCheyonne, Wyom.
Thero was nn erroneous report cir
culating this morning to tho effect
that Mrs. McGuiro was dead. Get the
truth, before talking especially in
matters of sicktiesj mid death.
Forty-eight men are being listed to
day for departure to Camp Kearney.
Cali. They are to leave ut8:ta p. m.
Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, by special train
The Chief ventures the thought (that
these in on are going on one of the
tiucst vacation trips immaginablo.
The Farmers Independent Telephone
Co. at its annual stockholder's meet
ing Saturday, re-elected all otllcers
No greater compliment could be paid
tho men who have had the manage
ment of company business. The ti'W
switch-board, cable Hues uud other
outtlt is in place mid giving most ex
cellent service.
You Are Losing Money
If you don't sell your cream
to the Farmers Union Co-oper-tive
Company mid receive the
dividends. lOtf
The Farmers Union County Conven
tion will meet in the Cpora Hoiisi- at
Red Cloud Saturday, October l'.ith at
11 o'clock n. in , for the purpose of
electing ofllcers mid tlio tratisncticn of
such other business as may be ni.t
ed. C. II. Gustafson, of Omaha, will
be present and give an address.
What might have boen a very sn us
lire was averted by timely discovery
and prompt and elllcleut action ' -ist
Monday evening. About 11 oV ok
(Ire supposed to have originated fi "in
a dofeutlvo electric wire, was disoivei
od in Dr. Cook's; olllco above his .irug
store. An alarm was bounded and tho
lire department's quick response and
eillciont work in extinguishliu' the
blaze before it got under dangc us
headway resulted in the department
treasury being enriched by n cheik for
525.00 ns a slight token of Dr. t U's
appreciation.
Interesting dedicatory services were
held nt the due new school Iioum re
cently completed in District 2. laht
Monday ovcninir. A patriotic pro
gram of speaking and music was pre
sented. Rev J. L. Beebo, County At
torney Frank Munday and Miss Jessie
Kellogg wero among tho speakers.
Winning the war, checking the proll
teer and aftor-wnr problems wpre Mr.
Iieebe's topics. Attornoy Munday
spoke on education, the peace ques
tion and unconditional surrender.
Miss Kelloirir's talk was of school-, as
n ooinniunity organization; Miss
Bonell, a former teanher, ' presided,
Miss Honor was to have. been pre-enf.
in mo interests or community music,
but was unable to ntteiul on account of
a recent auto accident.
Potter-Herrick
The community is stu prised by Miss
1 Hie Potter, daughter, of S. N. Potter
' this city, and Mr. Frank Herrlek,
v l-known ptosperous farmer, who
nt to Smith Center, Kims,, Tuesday,
ii I were there married.
fter tho wedding the happy couple
nt lo Bird City, where they visited
ii ister of the bride
I'liey will leslde on their farm and
n iost of friends wish them a happy
a I prosperous married life.
War Savings Report
I'lio reports of secretaries of Local
V ,r Savings Societies received to date
s i w tlio following totals for Webster
l inty:
Number of Members ;)13K
Number of So Stamps sold ;i31S.
Number of 2.1c Stamps sold D7".
l he.su are not exact totals but only
t ' ls received b.v me.
B. W. SlKWAUT,
Director War Savings Societies.
Vw bster County.
District Court Proceedings
!udge II. S. Dutigau and Court He-
i ter Horsey Itaird, opened a two day
i nn of equity court last Monday.
v lions and demurrers were disposed
i and there wtll be a jury called for
t Monday, the 21st. The following
-s will prdlinbly be heard by the
m:
Floyd E- Dorr vs. Uelbert Buckles.
Mernard L. Castor vs. The City of
I.vd Cloud and C. II. Potter.
Phoebe A Cook vs John L. Chris
tian, ot al.
The first casts will awaken interest
'ii account of it being a collision ot
iw i automobiles, resulting in dam
iv -s lo both.
The Castor case grows out of an no-
lent to Mr. Castor of Denver, as u
i' -nit of his falling into the stairway
' ng down to the Potter block harbor
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i'lie Christian case Is n sujl ou an up
I' id bond, growing out of the pur-
mso by Christian of W. A. Maynar l
' the Maynard ranch
Fresh Hastings bread daily at Piatt's
1'ioeery. If
Brethern Church Notes
Wo are pleased to announce that
Revs. J. Edwin Jarboe, evangelist, and
i A. Eshelmati of MuPhct'son, Kan
sus, will bo with us for tho weeks' end
meetings. On Saturday evening at
7.30 o'clock they will conduct the
special communion service assisted by
Eld John Einst and tlio local pastor
To these communion services every
member is urged to bo present mid nil
others who would be interested to
observe are cordially invited to meet
with us.
On Sunday morning, Oct. 20th, at 11
o'clock following tho special commun
ion services Saturday evening and al-o
ou Sunday evening at s o'clock the
visiting ministers above mentioned
will till the pulpit, at which times we
extend ucotdial invitation to all mem
bers mid friends to hear the new tilings
these ministeis bring back to us.
This week Eld. John Ernst and Rev.
Ii. N. Eshelman, the local pastor, are
making u special visit to each member
of the church and will among other
things urge attendance at tho com
munion services Saturday evening.
Mrs. Cathrytiu T. Eshelman was
chosen church chorister last Snuday.
Shu wishes to announce that the now
song books, "Kingdom Songs, No. 2"
which the church choso to adopt will
probably be bete some time this week
and the j iut prayer meetings and
song practice will bo planned Sunday
for the winter.
Tho small chair.? have arrlvee for tlio
Sunday School room which adds great.
ly to the equipment f tho Primarj
department.
To fill your needs is
here for you
But you should CALL
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
for the Clock Shortage
is sure to come this
winter.
EARLY BUYING means
BETTER SERVICE and
Better Satisfaction.
Clock Materials are get
ting low and it is neces
sary to act at once.
J.C. MITCHELL
THE JEWELLER
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Dependable
GROCERIES
You always get the very
best at our store because
QUALITY goods are the
only kind we sell. The
brands we carry in stock
are recognized by the
housewife as the VERY
BEST of their kind.
Everything Fresh and Pure
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Chase & Sanborns Coffees
Itens Crackers and Cookies
Batavia Jams and Spices
Sunflower Canned Goods
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48 Boars and IS Gilts
To be held at Orchard Grove Stock Farm, 9 miles northeast of
Superior, and 2 miles southeast of Cadams, (Neb., on
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1918
Commencing al One P. M.
This is the besi lot ever offered by this firm and have been
raised in the usual way with lots of exercise, and are in excel
lent breeding condition.
Some new blood lines have been added to the herds and
we will be able to supply you with an outcross. These are
ihose big, stretchy fellows with lots of quality and are excellent
feeders.
HAVE ALL BEEN VACCINATED
We invite you to spend the day with us, see the pigs, and get a
free dinner. And don't forget to bring the boys, too
Sale Under Cover Free Lunch at Noon
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
SMITH BROS.
Superior, Neb.
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