The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 17, 1919, Image 5
m 1 BED CLOUD, .NEIIR AS ICi A , CHIEF Mnmnmman u J) tf If f - i? s b Mmi"" ' . , iimit ' i t TOffiBiiiniirari' "imi:'t",r:;tirnin:iirniniiun;i:ii:iini:iini"'Tiniii.'T-"' rmiiMw " i ,-n . wwim aster Fashion; it TO 1, Clean-Up Day for Hod WW f .& .V& .& Q (Pol Ml III J 5117 Have die Stamp of Authenticity New Eafter Suits More new styles in suits have arrived in time for Easier. Smart styles produced by the greatest designers in America. There is a de lightful trimncss to the new jacket ef fects that is remarkably pleasing. A woman who is economizing will find these suits ready for every occasion at all times. . -... Smart Easier Cdats Easter Coats for women and misses, in serges, poplins, tricotines etc., from the greatest style showing of smart tailored Easter coats wc have ever shown. All the popular shades for Spring. r , fJ0XUrrL JLl WVVf vrl mr S9 Red Cloud, Nebraska. lzhhiwib n a r. r VVy ) 1 1001 May 1, Clean-Up Day! Huy another Liberty Bond. J. C. MitchHl spent Friday In Hast i"S. j May 1, CVr.n-l'p Day gfor Bed Cloud. Miss Kffle Holcomb wont to Omalia. .Monday. t I Harold Doyle spent Saturday in I Mr. N. B. Hush upent $limlt.' in i Hastings. I MIm Mabel Bono spent Saturday in Hastings. Mrs. Sarah Clnid, returned lo CJrnml Island, Monday, I I'vorott Bean of Inavale was in the city Monday. Standard Milk Meal for calves and poultry at Cutting's. George Tophnni of Blue Hill spent Sunday hero with relatives. Deputy Sheriff Doner was in Silnam Springs, Arkansas, this week. (Jood munis gnnrt servlci' moderate prices t'ouoll .fc I'opnV onfe. Jesse Johnson of Clay Center was in the rity Tuesday evening. John Ohnistcde of Guide Hock was in the city Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Matkin of Ina vale were in the city Saturday. ' Attorney MoNony returned home Saturday evening from Lincoln. , T. J. Williams of Alva, Oklahoma, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Hewitt. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Clean up your yard and be joyful. Harold Wiggins of Wilsonvillo is visiting relatives and friends here. m a . li...;, riii .,,,.,1 .. i :i.. .11. it 1 nil Illk ll-ll III IjlllUWIll, ' . .. . . . ,. Sundav. to consult a socialist in ro-l' ,"t-hurch on last Sunday oven- gard to his health. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Campbell have moved into the Wallin property in the east part of the city. Attorney Caldwell, Dr. Mitchell and J. K. Kdwards are attending district court at Bloomington today. Krai Temple returned to Kansas City, Sunday morning, after spend- enprn k-:-m-::-:-h:-:"Xx:x:-:"::: f I AS TOLD TO US jj: mX"M:-:-x-X":x-:::xx::-: May 1, Clean-Up Day! Ituy liiOKil at Powell and Topes M. S. Martin returned home Mon day from Frccmont where he recently underwent an operation and is very much improved in health. May 1, Clcan-Up Day! Next Sunday is Easter. H ORPHEDM Friday and Saturday sMudiiitiitiiii'A ENID BENNET in THE VAMP' A delightful photo-play for this dainty Star. A comedy picture in a' new vein. Also a 2-reel Flag comedy 'Tell That To The Marines' Admission 17 and lie First show 8 o'clock, old time NEXT WEEK On Monday and Tuesday we present Rex Beach's great screen classic of the great Southwest, the 'Heart of The Sunset' A mclodramic and facinatlng romance, packed with thrill action and incident. Admission 22c and lie Eat and drink nt I'owell it Popti's Otfe. tf C. II. Miner spent Monday in Hast ings. Frank Starr spent Tuesday in Hast ings. May 1, Clcan-Up Day for Red Cloud. I Walter Pope went up lo Cowles Monday morning. i Orin Fairfield of Guide Hock was in the city Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauck spent Friday in McCook. Clifford Pope spent Friday with I Hoy Stevens at Hastings. J Mrs. Chas. Brubakcr and daughter spent Monday in Hastings. 1 Geo. Ama'ck returned home from Kansas City, Friday morning. I Mrs. Bert Stunkard went to Guide Bock Monday, to visit relatives. I Chas. Itobinson spent the weekend here with his wife and daughters. Miss Hannah White of Bostwick was in the city the last of the week. ! Mario Diedrick came in Saturday morning from Oxford where she had been visiting. Chas. Amack of St. Francis, Kan sas, spent the last of the week with relatives here. i Mrs. Julia Warren went ,to HastT ings Tuesday, to attend the Degree of Honor convention.- l i Mrs. Geo. Cordlc and children of Riverton are visiting at the Rev. Har per home this week. Willie Schneibcr returned to Lin coln, Saturday, to resume his studies at the state university. I F. W. Cowden, of the Cowd"n Kaley Clothing Co., is holding a sale in Palisade, Nebr., this week. Mrs. J. E. Butler will hold a special sale of hats priced $1.75, $2.75 and $3.75 on Saturday, April 19th. , Mrs. Claude Neubaucr of Orleans, arrived in the city Tuesday to visit with Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beebo. The Knight Templars have accepted an invitation to worship in the Methodist church on Easter Sunday. The Red Cross workers of Lino Township gave a supper some time ago, and tho proceeds of tho same amounted to $-16.60. Tho quilt was sold to Ray Mountford for $15.80. Tho committco in "charge paid Miss Bcozcly an expense account ot $3.75. TJio balance, $88.65, will bo Dsert for the adoption and relief of Belgian children. Tflf FOI K5 AT OMF. EXPECT YOU I TIC I CLU& TO TELL .CM all ADOUT V8&ay&& VI?,T Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Sim Altar ritlid llli Mttr Olrli. tuntt CIowm, Coijto.ii EqiilMn, Brilliant iconic Emlrcntrnt LADIES' DIME MATIHEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Coos; Ank Anybody 11WAT5 THE BICOEST AID BEST 5I!0W WW Of CHICAGO ing a few days hero with friends Will Auld returned home from Omaha, Sunday morning, where he had been looking after some business matters. Miss Grace Leggelt returned home Monday from Franklin where she had been visiting with her brother, Otis, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuchn . have moved back to this city from Superior where he had been employed in tho cement plant. Mrs. Frank Peterson and Miss Mary Peterson went to Hastings, Tuesday morning, to attend the Degree Honor convention. Frank Starr shipped a car of bulls inear St. Joe, to look over n to Gillette, Wyoming, the first of the papc-r proposition there, and week. Col. J. H. Ellingcr accom- sa,e proved satisfactory he May loud. I ho Viciory Liberty Loan drive will i'n next Monday. lb" latest styles of ladies' hats, '"iKisting of thieo tables marked '.75, si.7r) and $.'1.75 will bo placed ' srIo Saturday, April 10th. M in. '. H. Butler. Mrs, Doudnra of Guide Kock spent Monday evening with Mr. mid Mrs. II Garber. She went to llm-tings, ' H.'silay, to attend the Degree of l"Mior convention. , : I'arl McKimmey, who is holding '1 "mi a position as Linotype operator i the Minden Courier olllce, sjient - mday with his parent, h: and '.n. Wm. MeKimniey. I I'ed Cloud is the geographical cen ' ' of the United Stales. Make it t'' center of attraction to all truvol ix passing through by keeping it loan and beautiful. I Karl Patten and the Misses Chris-1 4 uo Caldwell, Fannie Miksch anil 1 niia Schatfer attended the Christian I'ndravor convention at Clay Center i'ii' last of the week. ' j IHURSDAV, MAY 1, HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS CLEAN-UP DAY i RED CLOUD. HELP A GOOD " L'SK ALONG BY CLEANING UP r OUR YARDS AND ALLEYS. ; Hugo Krucger, of Adams county, ! l Miss Johanna M. Van Bocning, of I;". emont, were granted a marriage , ' nso by Judjce Kanuey on -April '!' !li. The couple were married by '' v. Ernst. ! The lecture on Bolshevism at the i last Sunday even-' mi: was heard by a large number of i'cople. It created much interest nnd i ..used considerable comment through-' out the city. j John poyle departed for Denver, , Colorado, Tuesday morning. Ho in lands to spend some time in the city. and surrounding territory and if it ,"ppeals to him he will locale there ' permanently. j Tho Ninth Disrtict S. E. Conven tion, hold at Clay Center Inst week, was well attended. Our delegates I from here returned with great hon fi's. They brought back the Banner ami won tlu'ee county offices. Earl Patten was apointcd Vice President, Fannie Miksch elected Junior Depart ment Superintendent and Christine Caldwell was re-elected. The C. E. are very proud of such fine results. F. L. Browne, formerly of the Chief, departed for eastern points Monday morning, his exact destination being of .unknown to us. Before leaving ho tatcd that he was bound for a town n1 'Wfclifc i i Ifc ifcl li ya,gp' RrsnT Vi- "'i vnU- ys'i yjKj SS' S vt.rfS A. Jt and Keith El oi "ir -o Better Hats for tne Money than any othes in America $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $6 All the new blocks and colorsGrey Green Bronze Green, Tan, Brown and Pearl Look well with either a KUPPENHEIMER or CLOTHCRAFT SUIT. Buy these splendid suits and get the best and save a few dollars in the bargain We give service in all Mens and or Boys wearab The TheCowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" First Door North of the Post Office -L'-M panied the shipment. Lorin Fairfield and Miss Ethel ,Gleason, both of Guide Kock, were .granted a marriage license by Judge jKannoy on April 11th. Wm. Provost returned to his home at Siloam Springs, Arkansas, Sunday. I He was accompanied by his brother- in-law, Chas. Frazier. Mrs. W. G. Hamilton accompanied her mother and brother to Grafton, Monday, whore they attended the funeral of their uncle. The members of the Alumni class are planning on holding a get-together banquet at the Masonic hall on Friday evening, April 25th. Miss Beatrice Hadell entertained a few of her friends at a dinner party Monday evening. The event being in honor of her fifteenth birthday. Mrs. W. L. Campbell and daughter returned to Ayr, Tuesday, after spending a few days with her father, Mr. Holvcrson, who is very sick. Three tables of hats, priced S1.7f, $2.75 and $3.75, will bo placed on sale Saturday, April 19th., come early und get your choice. Mrs. J. E. Butler. 4ll ) 'III Mrs. Lynn Tompkins and daughter returned to their home at Guide Kock, Monday, after spending a few days at the Stunkard and Shccley homes. If you need glasses or have eye, ear, nose or throat trouble see Dr. War rick, the specialist, at Dr. Damcrell's Wednesday, April 30. Hours 1 to C. Mrs. King, of Lincoln, who had been visiting at Los Angeles, California, arrived in the city Friday to visit her brother, F. S. 'Henderson and family. The Golden Kod Highway will bring many tourists through Red Cloud. They will advertise the town clean or dirty. Make a good impression by having it clean and beautiful. Kake the yards, plant grass, flowers and vegetables where weeds have grown before. jii .juiiiiiiuv ui mm, WUUK, VIl AO-hlu Ian sold a load of hogs to Delaneyl Th'rtC nf fllfa nifxr vrmn!iinn CIO Qn I S' i'"M - viiiu vvji t V.V.UI IIILI OliVillU AH per hundred pounds. This is the JM (highest price over paid for hogs in ,Red Cloud. Must have been a trood grade of porkers as Joe and Bill nri ' !'S nrettv cood iudiros of tlinso kind nf I tA ! " -...-.. -- .... . critters. ncwa if the' would i locate at that point. Mrs. Browne mm iwo iiaugnicrs win remain nere until tne close of tho present school term. During the time Mr. Browne resided here he made many friends in both business and social circles. While editing the Chief ho proved i Mr. ana ivirs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, lnd. Slore 1 58,-Res, 93 RED CLOUO.-NEB. VAWAWMVAV.VWVMWAWMWWMW BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School, 10 a. in. Rev. Allen of Holdrcdgo was on himself to be an able newspaper man, , hand according to appointment, de giving its readers a paper that was.Iivcring a very interesting and In Wght up to the standard. Wo wish 'ein,i.iivn .wlilrnua TnoKiinv ovonlnir him success wherever he may locate. ' hich was aI)pi.cciatcd by all that heard him. ' , FARM LOANS I am sole agent for Trevctt, Mat tis & Baker Co., and have placed $100,000.00 in farm loans between the months of November and March just past. Enough said. J. II. BAILEY The personal canvass for the $0, 000,000 Victory Campaign fund starts off very encouragingly. 'a ! I' Standard Buttermilk Starting Food is sold by C. L. Cotting. or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. RMfQIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOVNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION !-3a Printing ot Quollty-Tho Chief Ollico if , Si fik si ion I if 111 PJ il M I ! R 1 p w ) i J$ in 2. 3fc2S iCxJ&MLi&ijLk tw Dress Up tor Easter We have our complete line of Spring Coats, Capes, and Dolmans for Eafter Showing We invite your inspection of these garments as they are the season's best sellers. r. SKIRTS Korash line of Cleveland. Best Skirts in America. Long range o( styles. Priced from $7.50 to $18.00. Silks, Poplins and Wool Materials. OXFORDS -PUMPS The Drew line of Shoes and Oxfords. We arc showing a complete range of new goods for Easter wear. You Arc Losing Money If yuu don't. pll your ciohiu to the Kutmcri Union Co-oner-llvo Company nnd m-elvo thy dlvidunTlh. , lOtf TURNURE& SON Uo A complete stock on hand now of Silk Dresses, Silk Kitnonas, Gossard Corsets Munsing Underwear, Eiffel Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves. Review Patterns. VH DW! m fc4tw? ki