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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
4& RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF i i i w h . n 1 f EVERYDAY BMTTLE u nBa$LS are not a11 k1 witI cannon and shell. A he most vital are the everyday battles against the debilitating tendencies that invite weak ness. For nearly five decades SCOTTS EMULSION has taen a definite help ucuues against weakness. Scott's is as rich m blood-forming properties and as powerful in strength-supporting qualities now as of yore. Let Scott's Emulsion help you win your battles. Scott St Bownc. c--:":':::..:..:..:..:..:..:..x..:..:..:..:..:..:..x: AR Tftl ta nc t w ' t"::"::::::..:..:...:..:..:..:..::..:X":":::: flluy limit at Powell & Pope's Cafu. Mis X. A. 1'lntt spent Tuesday with her parents at Cowles. Mr. and Mia. J. C Mitcliull are tlio happy patents of u llttlo giil who nr lived Saturday. ('. M. Sherwood Is homo from Camp Dodxo, Iowa, with honoiable discharge papers, In his pooliet. Tho Xebinskn Ktirmets Congress ' will hold its annual convention in Oninmi I'ebiuiiry 17-20 Mi's lloss who was the guest of her bistor Mrs. A.Shurumu returned to her homo at Bladen Friday. Three carloads of fine euttlo eamo in from Denver tho last of the week, consigned to Miner and Xohiu. K. W. Stf ven.s went to Lebanon, Kan, first of tho week, oalled thro by tho illness of his sister Mis. Stanly MiiS Maria IIollMer, who is teach ing sohool near IikivmIo, was in our el'.y Friday, morning, onrouto to Lin coln. Korrcst Moumford, who visited with his put-outs hero over Sunday returned to his suhool duties at Hiibtings Col lege first of tho week. The frosty nights and cool days of February are a blessing "hi disguise putting a check on the buds and blos soms that were being coaxed forward by January's mild temperature. Robert Pope left Monday morning t for Denver, Colo., whore ho intends to .1 remain for some time. Bob's Qleaagts. Bm11eand7u1o'ieit servlceWlll bo miss" . ed by patrons of .In, Powell TPftpo '1Cafe. -' w - En route to his home at Denver How ard Williamson stopped here to visit hiabrother, W: Br Smith. Mr. VJ1- Jiamso.n .pome from Florida- foOamp Sherman, Ohio, where he received hon orable discharge from Uncle Sara's 6ervlcc. Friday and Feb. Saturday 7-8 THIS WEEK MAnW TfcT 'Vrumx. 22 ENID BENNETT lin THE VAMP A Comedy Drama in Five Reels Want to laugh? Go see "Tho Vamp." What is a vamp, anyway. That is tho question generally asked but in this picture the Vamp docs good. You liked Miss Bennett In "A Desert Wooing." You will like her still better in this Paramount offering. The program includes a two reel comedy It Pays To Exercise Admission 17 and lie NEXT WEEK NEXT Week The Rainbow Trail on Wednesday and, Thursday. The last episode of "Hand-up," on Monday and Tuesday. Also a five real picture, The Voice of Destiny, with Baby Maria Osborne. Coming Nuzlmovn In Revelation. Coming The Common Cause, EVERY EVENING 8 O'CLOCK ORPIIUMl to millions in the trying BloomGeld. N. T. Jluy Hread at Powell A. Pope's Cafe. Eat and drink at Powell t Pope's Cafe. ,tf Mi s3 N'ollle Francis was a week cud visitor at Cowles. Mrs E. W. Stevens was a lilue II II 1 visitor .Saturday. Mis. AiVeua Ileufio was a Hastings visitor Saturday. Miss Iiiuina Hardeman went to Hebron Monday. Mis Roy Utist and son Dallas weie Hastings visitors Miturday. MrNormun Phillips vMted iela tives at llhie Hill Saturday. Good meals good tervice moderate prices Powell & Pope's cafe. Fred Stanbeny lift here Filduy morning for his home at Sootts Bluff. Mrs. W. 11. MeHiide and daughter Thctinu weie Hastings -visitors b'titur. day. A baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sherman last week Wed ties da y. Claytc n Holme left for his new homo in Kaunas City Monday. Mrs Holmes will follow shortly. Mr. and Mis. Tony Clark are enter- taiulng their grandaughtor Miss Ha.el Moore and Gertrude of McCook. Mrs. Guy Zeigler who has been visit ing relatives here, went to Rlverton Qrst of the week visiting relatives. Miss Minnie Kellet, who has been visiting her parents here returned to her scuool duties at Hastings Monday Mr. and Mcs. Starke, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their Jhotne. at MUwauJee, .Wis., Mon day? Miss, Violet Zeiss, cajnenjrom Lin coln the. lasJ,Qf tie wtf$fc or a vUlt with tier-parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliris Zeiss. . Henry C. Hanson-wajMaken to Den ver Colo , tho latter part ef the week, in hopes that the chauge minht be beneilolal to his health. Miss Greta Turunre, who visitctTher parents, Mr. and Mrs F. (J. Turnure, returned to her .studies at tho State L'niveisity, Lincoln, Monday.. Juitoa bit or fniiu work in prepain tion for sprii g resulted from tho re cent mild weather. Sumo ploughing s reported from our eastern ueighboi ! state. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Guy Zoiglcr, of Lini'oln, Mrs. Frank Perry entertained at luncheon Saturday afternoon. Twenty-four guests were piesent.- Mis. White of Alma, who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Hil dobraudt, Sunday, was called to Har vard Monday by the serious Illness of her sister. County Judge A. D.Ranney perform ed another marriage ceremony last of the week. May Fisher of this olty and Joseph F. Summers of Dodge City, ITan aturn fh ltnnnv nnnnln .1 "-" ' "TYi rj -" ? A nuraberof new students enrolled, at the High School this week. Soma had been prevented from coming in be fore on account of health conditions are now resuming their studies, Mrs. Mary Polnicky, who has been taking speciallbt treatment at Lincoln on account of oyc trouble, is reported not getting along nicely. Her son Paul was called there by special message Monday. ; You Are Losing Money i : If youdon't-6ell your cream : to the Farmers Union Co-oper- j tive Company and receive the ' dividends. 40tf Thirty-two members of the R. N. A. sprung a .surprise on Mrs; Ellen Burgess last Friday night, assembling at her home and presenting her with an Honor Badge Pin In appreciation of ten years' faithful sorvice as Oracle, Games and a supper were part of the evening entertainment. Rev. V. M. Harper and his daughter Grace, who spent last week in tho Rlv. oVton district, returned homo Monday, In persuanco of bis ministerial duties Rev. nnrper rode five miles in an open buggy through the heaviest of the rain storm of Saturday evening. He is one atM)V soluiors of tho sixties aud evideucos'plenty of endurance yet. Buy Hread at Powell ifcl'opo's Cafe. Mrs. Chtts. Hill has returned to Hast lugs. . Miss Geitrude Coon wont to York Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Pope visited at Cowles Tuesday. Jas. Tanguay went up to llloomlug ton Monday. M. II. Hasklus went to Republican City Monday. Mis. Norman Phillips has gone, to Stratton, Colo. Mrs. Ed. Piatt was a passenger to Hastings yesterday. Miss Floyd McCall of Inavale, visit od her parents, Mr. Mrs. Jos. Topham, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherer of Hast ings were visiting relatives in Red Cloud Sunday. Mrs. Walter Wnircn attended the Rehekah assembly at Frnnkllu Wed- ucsday evening. Miss Hello Melntyre, who underwent an operation at Huntings some weeks ago, is home tnueli improved in health Mis. William Prevost left Thuiadnj night for Siloaui Mpritigt, Ail:atiua., where they will make their homo. Mr. Pivvnsl'weiit there some time ago MissC.F. Smith of North Branch, who whs Injured in an aut. accident seveial weeks since, is sufficiently re covered to bo removed to hor homo to day. Francis N. Kennedy, who died in a hospital at Cambridge, Jan. 2."ilh, was brought to her homo at Inavale, where funeral services were conducted b,y Rev. R. E, Hill. Interment was Red Cloud cemetery. Funeral servicos wero conducted from the Aniaok undertaking parlors last Thursday afternoon for Mis. Lil lian Browuoll U'ojster. Interment was in Red Cloud cemetery beside her father, mother and brother. Wanted, local agent for Red Cloud, for 0110 of the. okbst and best Old Line Health and Accidiut Insuraucu dm panics in the state. A lino opportunl. ty for a joung man returning from the service, who is not ablo to do hard woik. Experience unnecessary. Write J. T. Kelley, special agent, Holdrege, Neb. 5 2t Sumptuous Dinner Twenty-five members of the Rolicf Corps and thn G. A. R. met at the home of Mr.- andiMrs.S. R. Boyce Sat urday and enjoyed a real'' old'Hime social day. Tho soldtot 'boys of the sixties do not assemble often now and Uo them it was an especially enjoyable event.., J The festivities had been planned for a much earlier date but on account of health conditions were postponed! un til now. The visitors carao amply provided with good things in the line of eatables and when theserunder the artistic supervision of the hostess, were spread upon tables thero was a feast to tempt botii eye and appetite. Not to bo overlooked was tho fact that a majority of those piesont live in the state of dingle blessedness ami despito the fact that a number o' yours haw passed to their credit, thei enjoyed the occasion as boys and girl at a picnic. When tho sun was getting low In tho west all departod for their homos affirming that the day would be long remembered with pleasure. Congregational Church Rev. Geo. M. Mitchell, of Franklin, delivered an caruost and interesting sermou Suuday raorniug, filling Mrs. ameneirs place in tho pulpit. The Woman's Society will meet next Friday afternoon, February 7th, with Mrs. E. D. Piatt. All mombers are urged to be present. I . Farm Lbitns ' ' ,- i I am ready -to make farm loans in any amount at lowest rates, best terms and option. Absolutely no de lay and no Inspection expense. Sole agent for Trevett, Mattls and Baker. Some private money. J. H. BAILEY. $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton-Cather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley's For High Score t . 4 A At the Bowling Alley The A seiios of special meetings began at the llaptlst church Tuesday evening with pastor Sims, of Smith Center, Kim, assisting Rev. V M. Harper. These meetings will continue tills week and next All are cordially Invit- oil to attend and take part. At the Library During the month of Jahuary in 10 books weie drawn from the library. OfthesaftTl wore juvenile, 811 fiction, 3- non fiction 11) war books, and DO tutiKaxinvs' You will fiud Hit especially Interest ingaiticlc in the last number of the V...I I -,... i , .. . lnuuiiai ueograpuic -uiiga.ino on Our Fi lends tho French." An apprals "I f tlte traits aud teiupeiauient of the etti.etis of our sister republic. S)iuo hooks it will pay you to read 'Iweiify Years at Hull House" .lane A'l.uiis. Excellent survey of the found In and of development of Hull House and of some of the civil and social m leuuMits In Chicago with which Aii Adddins has been. ' l he Melting Pot" Isrcul ingwoll A diamii In 1 acts. Theme is America ih.- er.ieiblu, in which (migrants from iiHlimis aro to be fused In o the per-f-it human type. "A Tenderfoot with Peary" tieoige Iloiup an engaging account of the Pi.iry Polar expedition. "How to Tell Stoiie.s to Chlldrnu" in J barn Cone Bryant Discussien of pur pose, udvuutHgu and art of story tell ing, followed by a selection of graded stones and list of books containing available material. PeerGynt" llenrick Ibson A dram u ii-poem, Vlogous satire on the typ leal Norseman A man of dreams, Cyn ieiil and selfish in ills pursuit of per" son il happiness. Li oks on music " btandard Musie.il Bioraphios" Upton "htories fioin Wiigonei" McSpaddeir, "Tho Standaiu Opiias'- Upton Opera Synopsis, ' Me Snauden. Biographies "Life of Lincoln" two volumes by Ida M. Fairbell "Personal MemoiiesofU S. Grant" "Tho Story of my life" Helen Keller, "Up From Slavery," Booker T Washington., . Tho complete wprks of Mark Twain O. Henry. Kipling, fttcvebson aud othors. , . , -f 1 , ' t " oi Report of the Condition S -OFT1IU ' , Webster County Bank;- 1 " , RED CL01D. NEBRASKA, ' ' Charter No. 1019, Incorporated hi tho State of Nebraska, at tho close of IuibI liens .Ian. i8.,lUl9. , ., UWiOVKCVtil Ioansaua Discounts............... .. 1107,11)0.27 Overdrafts ...w.... Hll.'JJ Other ABSotH, Liberty Iloiuls 12,MW.C0 U. S. CiTtlllcitU'S of liidcljtiilni'ss lO.OOO.OU War SuvIiiks Stamps iaj.:w furniture and fixtures . I..VJ0.0U Current uxpuusis, ttiMM and . . Interest paid 1,'JKl.il Duo from national and siato i).iuk8 S().J.no!i.:K i licehniiiiil ItctiiHOf .. exc-hangi . . . 1,J7I,I7 I'lureiu-y. O.'.NI.uii Silver, ulel.ilsaud centu I'jSJi 70.1!.'.di Total .... iMl.KIS.KI i.iaiiii.itii.s: Capital stocl; paid In ? M.OOO.CO SurpliiH fund 10,000,00 Undivided proilts U,i87.t;n Individual diiuhltsiiul)Jict to cluck ICC-UHl Demand ccrtlllcatcs of de posits 0,7.!li.l(l Tliuoccrtlllcatcs of deposit IH.d'.'l.iiO 3i:t,U87 R9 DcposltorH' tsuiiranty fund I,:)73.27 Total I 2.VI,68.0I STATE OK NKMtASKA, I hH County of WebNter. I, H. It. I-'i.oiu.nck, cashier of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that thcabove statement In a correct and true copy of the iJ.fW85Ufta39,tfl.t,'oS,fttlUAnklnK.iloard.1.-' ,.n.,i i. B. It riAJKANOi:, S. It. KiA)HAM'K, Director. V.J. I'oi'K, Director. r Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Ith day of Feb. 1010. -seal fkruard McXcny Notary l'ubllc. Hearing At Red Cloud This is to advise you that hearing on application of tho Furtncrs Indepen dent Telephone Company for authority to increase its e.xclianne rates will be held at Med Cloud ou Tuesday, Feb ruary 11 at 0:30 a.m. The Commission uslts that tho parties m interest at Keel Cloud arrange, i or a place in which this hearing may be held, Yours truly, ' A. T. BROWNE, Secretary. Mend tho Lcnky Pen. If one Is troubled with n lenliy Coun tain pen, 'tho nppllciitMnu a llttlo Konp to tho threads of tho s..cw will work mnglc. If tho pen Is emptied, thor oughly cleaned, filled, nnd the Roup ap plied, I nm sure thero will be no mora trouble until tho pen me'ds refilling. Tk CAI If AT HOME EXPECT YOU w.nw To TEUi 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FVN klJ,-. . S-3 VISIT CEluVTHE35r-Wf IT Exhiliratmz Byrlesaue: Vaudeville fill Alciii FIM ilth rt iltr Chit, funnr CIoim, Oorfion t tqiipin, blllttBt SciiictfttlrioiMM UBIES' IIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY r Everybody Goes Ask Anybody UHATS THE BI60EU AID KIT SHOff WfIT OF CHIC1S0 Special Meetings At Baptist Church Special Sale Men's Boy's HIGH Overcoats Kuppenheimer & Cloth-Craft ALL WOOL OVERCOATS 20 per cent Biseotiitt From Our Regular Plain Figure Prices Men's Bradley Knit Sweaters at per cent Discount GET YOUR SHARE Cowdei-K Always taEZOEEZZSaK? ggjgJJJjgOTWJHMBBBHiMlKMMM.1 . -T.II. 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 recognised by the housewife as the VERY BEST of their kind. Everything Fresh and Pure I ' , vi . Jl Chase & Sanborns Coffees Itens Crackers and Cookies Batavia Jams and Spices Sunflower Canned Goods r" 'it M. A. ALBRIGHT MIMIMIM Revival Campaign Continues AT Christian Church A Full Gospel will be preached. This is not a denom inational effort. All anxious to extend the Kingdom are urged to cooperate. ' miirfflDrauiiuiiiiiniiiiii M!U11I Real Richei. Do you know what real rfcfies are? Some people never know, hut others do. Real riches consist not In hnving, but In giving. Somo of tho peoplo who are envied ns wealthy, nro In reality poor starved souls to whom tho Joy of sacrifice Is nn unknown luxury, Not until you master tho act of giving up 'or. others aro -you really rich. Exchange. and Childrens GRADE (Jo,, C aiey Reliable K H & iiiMiMiiiiiEiiiEnimmi B J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. Grandmother In Eighteen Day. A lady' green bug becomes a grainl mother In 18 days. One can Imaght". then, notes n naturalist, the multitu dinous armies of these Insects thut may develop In tho courso of a sea son. Their worst foe Is n tiny black four-winged lly that deposits nn cgfs In each bug It comes across, Its larva' consuming tho bug's Insfda works nnd using Its ehell for a house. ' " ' in. J