The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 20, 1919, Image 5

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Smart Styles in Dress Fabrics
The Newest product of the Looms
the fabrics they are wearing where
fashion's devotees congregate are
to be found in our showing of
La Porte Dress Fabrics
Silk, Colton and Wool.
The spirit of thrift has caused peo
ple to expect to get extra wear cut
of the fabrics they buy and makeup.
La Porte Dress Fabrics satisfy this
expectation because they have the
plus service woven into them.
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Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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Guy T. Bates, of Grand Island,
state manager of the Farmers' Life
Insurance Co., of Denver, Colorado,
came down yesterday to deliver to
S. H. Johnson, father of and ad
ministrator of the estate of his son,
Roy A. Johnson, a draft for $2500.
00, as payment of the policy held by
the youngfcman in this company. It
'Will -be recalled that Roy Johnson
' passed away some weeks ago, a vic
tim "of the recent epidemic, but the
short delay in the payment of his
policy was due to the time necessary
for the appointment of an adminis
trator. He had paid but three pre
miums, a total of but ?195.15.
Friday and Saturday
March 2 1 and 22
THIS WEEK
Enid Bennett
IN
The Marriage Ring
Does a Marringo Ring Really
Mean Anything?
It counts for you und for mo aud
other "regulnr folks" but how n
bout the man and woman who are
as fur apart as the poles la tem.
perment? Ono of them, 6 ay, is nl
molt n Puritan, tho other a don
ontho fringe o ftho under world
bow about them?
OKELELE LAND-tho Flawnilnn
countro is the locale of the "Mar
ralgo Ring ," Enid Dennett's new
est Paramount picture. The story
starts lu Shu Franoihco. the Cob
Gate city, and then goes to the
"Sandwltcb" Island, whero tho
drama culminates.
COMEDY
Romance and Brass Tacks
Admuiion 17 and Uc
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Buy Bread at Powell and Popes J
Buy Bread at Powell & Pope's Cafe.
Cottinff sella "More, Egg" the new
tonic for laying hens. Try it 9w
Eat and drink at Powell & Popo'8
Cafe. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr went up
to Hastings Tuesday to spend the
day.
Mrs. Ned Sutton and daughter,
Helen, left this morning for Oxford
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Bert Morh'art and son, Frank,
left this morning for Maxwell to
visit, relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPhcclers
are lojoicing over tho arrival of u
baby b"y, at their home, this morn
ing. County Attorney Howard S. Foo
returned home Tuesday from look
ing after legal affairs (?) at Nor
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf McCall and son,
Robert, returned home Thursday
morning from an extended visit in
San Diego and Los Angeles, Calif
ornia. Mrs. Fred Walker returned to her
homo at Pauline this morning after
a visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs., Geo. Mountford and other
relatives.
Will Beardslcc and ilttlc daughter
went up to Hastings Saturday? and
wcro accompanied homo that even
ing by Mrs. Beardslcc and little son.
The baby, who has been receiving
medical treatment at that place, is
now rapidly improving.
j You Are Losing Money :
'. If you don't sell your cream '.
to the Furruors Union Co-oper-
j tlve Company and receive the '
dividends. -lOtf
Billio Rhodes, the hprigbtly dark
eyed little btur who lias created a piq
uant style of comedy all her own, has
a remarkably clover vehickle lu her
lateit picture "Hoop-Lb,"
"Hoop-La" Ib u beautiful young girl
I who is an all-'round star in a one ring
) ciious playing county fairs and small
, towns. ho rides baro back, does thrill
ing trape.o acts and "doubles" as a
lady-clown, her guardian and saithful
friend is Old Toadies, a clown with the
circus, who "brought her up" from a
baby, at the Orpboum Monday and
Tuesday.
The FOLKS 1 "ome expect you
.!nuu7. rV. -T2 TEU EM ALL ABOUT
"OMAHA'S WlgthrimrT? VISIT
CENTRE," WlXXtf&tf v,,fIT
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaiidovillo
Stiti Alf hi Flllii ill k rnllr Glrlt, Fumj Clout, 6mim
Mulim. Bllllmt Scialc tnilroumml
UOIES' IIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
Everybody Aak Anybody v
uwm m knot m hit mi m if ckhn
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uooti meals goon nervier rnoacrowj
prices Powell it Pope's cafe.
Mrs. Clarence Burgess of Innvalc
visited relatives here the last of the
week.
Everett Hawkins returned home
Sunday evening from a visit in Lin
coln. Misses Grace and Edith Beczlcy
went up to Hastings Saturday to
spend the day.
Clarence Baker went down to
Guide Rock and Hardy Saturday to
visit relatives.
Geo. Topham of Blue Hill spent
Tuesday evening in this city visit
ing with relatives.
Miss Marion McDowell left this
morning for Lincoln to receive med
ical treatment for a 'skin disease.
Clarence Baker of Stratton, Colo
rado, is in the city visiting his moth
er, Mrs. 'H. Ludlow and other rela
tives. Attorney Bernard McNcny re
turned home this morning from at
tending to legal business in Denver,
Colorado.
Raymond Koonlz is homo from
Ellington Field, Houston, Texas,
having received his honorable dis
charge. I!. E. Eshelman left or No. 1-1 this
morning for Mcl'hcrson, Kansas, on
receipt of word of tho serious illness
of his son, Clarence.
Mrs. Kittic Noble and daughter,
Mrs. Esther Carper, of Womer, Kan
sas, were weekend guests of the
former's father, S. B. Kizer.
Col. J. II. Ellingcr left tho first
of the week for Gillette, Wyoming,
where he goes to preside over a
large public sale near that place on
Thursday, tho 20th.
Dr. Warrick, tho Specialist, will
meet eye, oar, nose and throat pat
ients and thot'c needing glass cs fit
led at Dr. DamercU's office, Wednes
day, April 2. Hours 2 to 0.
Mrs. Art Nelson left Wednesday
morning for Upland to visit rela
tives. Mrs. Ned Sutlon accompanied
her as far as Blue Hill where she
spent the day.
Jesse Barlow loaded his household
goods the first of the week and left
this morning for his new home near
Palisade. Claude Cramer accom
panied him to help him get settled.
Mrs. Clara Shcrer went up to Blue
Hill Tuesday to' visit her daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Arnold and family.
Mrs. Edgar Cowden returned home
Wednesday evening from Chicago
where slic underwent a very serious
operation several weeks ago. ' The
lady's many friends will be glad to
learn that she is rapidly improving.
Kay Davis arrived in the city from
Yuma, Colorado, on Sunday and im
mediately took possession of the
Chas. Barret farm, which he had
purchased several months ago.
Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Pace returned
from a trip to "Illinois Tuesday even
ing. They visited a brother of the
doctor, John Pace, at Farmer's Citj..
Illinois, who was hurt in an aut
accident some time ago. They al-
visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wi.1
at Shabbona, 111., at Chicago, an'
We it Cheater, Iov a, on thoir ;
tuin. Mrs. Pace's sister, Mr. Am
Ferguson, reside.) at the latl i
place. Guide. Rock Signal.
The wolf4 'drive Tuesday resulted m
killing of, only ono wolf. Several es
caped. Some 200 men participated
in tho sport and the day was fine,
and while the number killed was
small, a good time was had by thoso
taking part. Tho wolf captured was
sold by Ed Rath to Mr. Gordon of
Cowlcs, fox $8.00, and the money
was turned over to tho Red Cross.
Lester Meyer and Fred Margarin
captained the drive. Bladen Enter
prise. C. Wv-Malonc went up to Hast
ings this, morning to spend tho day.
Mrs. J. W. Hauck and mother left
Wednesday for the lattcr's home
at CoiTccvillo, Kansas. Mrs. Hauck
will visit there about two weeks.
Lloyd Barker received a card on
yesterday from his brother, Harry,
announcing the young man's safe
arrival in tho United States from
overseas.
Mrs. Walter Warren went down to
Superior Wednesday to visit relatives.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All property owners and renters
are hereby notified to clean up weeds
and rubbish on their grounds and ad
jacent alleys and terraces in order
that our city may compare favor
ably with others and not be made
subject of jokes by visitors and peo
ple coming hero with a view of mak
ing it their home. Everyone should
do their bit of cleaning up as a mat
ter of personal pride in tho appear
anco and value of thoir property.
But take note that it must be done,
if not voluntarily then tho city by
virtue of proper ordinance will pro
ceed to hire it done and charge ex
ponso thereof against the property
along with tho taxes. Now is your
opportunity to show how much prido
you tako in tho appearanco of your
homo town.
By Order of City Council
i Robert Rciher left Saturday morn
ing for Lincoln to viait friends.
Misses Owen and Ricknrd went up
to Hastings Saturday to spend the
day.
State Treasurer Examiner C. D.
Robinson spent Sunday hero with
his family.
John Keller of Geneva spent the
weekend nt the home of Ned Grimes
and family.
Mrs. W. H. McKimmey left Sat
urday morning for Mindcn to visit
her son, J. Earl.
Misses Bcrnicc Saunders and
Dorothy Hartwell of Inavalc were
Sunday guests of Miss Blanche Bar
ker. Jake Saltzman is reported as very
low at tho Will Hayes homo in the
First Ward, having suffered a stroke
of paralysis.
Mrs. Kittle Noble, of Womcr, Kan
sas, has come to town and will keep
house for her father, S. B. Kizer, in
the future.
Mrs. Lew Fuller returned to her
home at Cowles Saturday, after a
i-it here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John G. Potter.
Mr. Frank Schwerlsfogor was in
' city Monday evening, siting
In r mother, Mrs. Josephine Lam
lome, enroute to her home at Ayr
from a visit in Omaha.
A message received Monday, by
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Evans, announc
ed the arrival of a baby girl at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. M. C.
Emigh, at Long Beach, California,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Oney and Mrs. Geo. Morrow
were Innvalc visitors the first of tho
weeks to straighten things around
down there. Geo. has sold hishard
waio in Innvalo because of con
'. i nod poor health and we have not
ii Hard yet what bo intends to do.
K r.on Roiov.
.'Irs. O. R. Lepli-y of Hailing? is
n tho city helping care for her
daughter, Mrs. Jacob Petersen and
family, who have been very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Traut and
family of McCook spent Sunday here
with his brother, Phil Traut and
family.
A meeting of the Kansas Border
Oil & Gas Company was held at the
court house on Saturday afternoon,
presided over by Dave Bell as chair
man and A. B. Pierce as secretary,
at which E. M. Ego was elected as a
director to represent tho stockhold
ers in this community and as such
will shortly attend a stockholders
meeting to bo held in Wichita, Kan
sas. FOR SALE Improved 1C0 acres,
seven miles south of Inavale, Price
$7000. J. W. Billiard, Inavalc, Neb-
raska.
10-3
Eggs For Hatching
Thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leg
horn eggs for hatching, $5.00 hun
dred. J. W. Wondorly, Inavale,
Ncbr. Brooder of thoroughbred
Shorthorn cattle, Duroe Jersey and
Poland-China hogs Bro 'i Leghorn
chickeiiM i.nd Scotch Collie dogs.
FARM LOANS
I am i-ole agent for Trovctt, Mai
n's & Bait or Co., and have placed
S100.000.00 in farm loans between
the months of November and March
just past. Enough said.
J. II. BAILEY
SENECA
CAMBRAS
Come In and See
the :
Vest Pocket
Senecas
The Cameras with tho
Focus Fixed For You
So small they slip in your
pocket. Yet are easy to
load and real picture get
ters two sizes for ltt"
x2'A"- pictures or 2'x
3J4 pictures $8.00 up.
Sold By
Chas. L. Cotting
The Druggist
TRY THE SCALES
The scales seldom fail to reveal the truth, they are
a fair gauge of health. If you are losing weight and
are not feeling up to the mark, it is high time to re
place the loss and build up the powers of resistance.
SCOTTS EMULSION
a unique combination of tonic and nourishment.
having definite reconstructive properties, ennches
the blood, restores weight and imparts vigor and
tone to the whole system. If you (eel yourself losing
ground, try Scott's Emulsion the Strength-Builder.
cott ft Bowse, Bloomfittd, N. J, it-i
Mrs. John Gilmore went down to
Superior on Wednesday to visit her
tives.
Mrs. A. J. Topham spent Sunday
in Inavalc with her pnrents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Leonard.
Dr. R. P. Hoxsey spent Saturday
in Hastings with his wife, who is in a
hospital at that plnco.
Rev. J. M. Bates held services in
Blooniington Sunday, returning
home Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Ralph Hunter and sister,
Miss Hazel Nesbit of Inavalir camo
down Ncdnesday to spend tho day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nolan are re
joicing over the arrival of a baby
girl nt their home, the first of tno
week.
Stanser Amack returned to his
school work at Lincoln Wednes
day after n visit hero with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Amack.
Miss Ethel Waller of Cowles spent
the weekend in the city with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
Bailey. Her aunt, Miss Mabel
Bailey, accompanied her home oiv
Monday for a short visit.
Coo. Bradshaw of Blooniington
was in tho city on Wednesday, eu
routo to Hastings to visit his wife,
who is receiving medical treatment
at that place.
ALBRIGHT
Present conditions make it practically impos
sible to quote prices on any goods but we
have the quality stock and our prices are
right. Also offer each week something in
that will attract and please you. Markets
do not permit heavy buying. We carry suf
ficient stock to supply your needs, and buy-
closely and turning quickly can give you full
value.
ALBRIGHT
Groceries
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BUILD NOW
That New Home
You have dreamed of for years.
Our house plans arc at your service free.
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Chief ads Pay You
See The 13th Commandment
Geo. Topham returned to his homo
nt Blue Hill on Wednesday after a
visit here with relatives.
Mrs. Eliza Moranvillo went down
to Guide Rock Wednesday to visit
relatives.
Mesdames Will Koon and Chas.
Barrett went up to Hastings on
Wednesday to spend tho day.
Jas. Moranvillo returned to his
home at Amherst Wednesday after
a visit here with relatives.
Mrs. H. Ludlow went down, .to
Hardy on Wednesday to visit hor
son-in-law, Guy Van Orman and
family.
Mrs. Belle Siscd returned to Guido
Rock Wednesday, after u visit here
at the home of her brother, Wilbur
Hamilton and family.
Mrs. Bert Leonard came down
from Inavale Wednesday to spend
the day with her daughter, Mrs. A.
J. Topham.
Mrs. Orvillo Ricknrd returned to
hor homo at Guido Rock Wcdne -day
after a vuit hero with her fa'h
cr, J. V. Roubal and family. Her
Mater, Miss Constance, accompanied
hor for a short visit.
B. B. Note, one of tho naturaliz
ation examiners under tho St. Louis
division, was in the city Friady and
Saturday. v
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