The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 29, 1919, Image 5

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i Ituv lreiil lit l'owell and Popes
Will Schcnk went to Omaha, Sal
unlay. Tress Harwooil wont to Omaha,
Friday.
Frank Peterson was in Hastings,
Sunday.
Mrs. Hoy Cramer spent Friday in
Hastings.
Ed Burr of Guide Hock was in the
city Monday.
Miss Mary Christian spent Friday
in Hastings.
Miss Jennie Miner spent Saturday
in Hastings.
Miss Eltina Hickard spent the week
end at Orleans.
Miss Thchna McBrido spent Satur
day in Hastings.
O. D. Hedge spent the weekend
with his wife and family.
Mrs. Henry Nyhorg and daughter
spent Saturday in Hastings.
Olc Bergman of Catherton town
ship was in the city Monday.
Miss Melissa Shadbolt spent the
last of the week at Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edson spent
the first of the week in Lincoln.
Mcsdamcs A. U. Kaley and W. H.
McBride spent Monday in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morhart and
son, Frank, spent Friday in Hastings.
The Cowden-Kaley CIo. Co., had
the front of their store painted this
week. '
Mrs. Frey of Parsons, Kansas, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. Dickinon.
Miss Marie Harwood and her
frien.il, Carina Wood, returned to
Omaha, Friday.
Miss Nina Simmons returned to
York, Friday, after spending a week
here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn spent the
weekend with their son, Orris, and
family at Hastings.
Attorney and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell
and Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Kailey auotcd
to Hastings Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Stockman and the
Misses Belle and Jessie McCallum
autoed to Hastings Friday.
Miss Ruby Goble who has been
teaching school near Bladen closed a
succssful term last Friday.
Dr. Lollar went up to Hastings,
Fridaj and accompanied his wife and
baby home from the ho.-pituL
Dr. E. A. Creighton is now driving
a new Franklin roadster which ho
purchased the first of the week.
Miss Inez Crabill who had been
teaching school near Campbell closed
a successful term last Friday.
Mrs. Arthur Mendolsohn and son
of California arc visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crabill.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Knulson of
Bladen spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs,, 0. J. Kailey.
James Gilbert, Cecil Cummings,
Oliver Warthen and Oriville Strick
land left Monday via the automobile
route for Boise, Idaho, where they
will take up a homestcatf.
Friday and Saturday
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TOM MIX in
Fighting for Gold
A story thnt conthins a manifold
appeal for it Is n story of the vwest.
There is adventure in it, too, and
the girl concerned is a wonder.
And there nro laughs In the picture
the laughs for whluh Mix is fame
ous, and when the laughs aro miss
ing n grizzly boar steps in to keep
mirth at a high pitch. Included In
the program Is u Sunshine comedy,
MERRY JAILBIRDS
Admission 17c and lie
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Wo will present Iloimiti Wakwick
and Elaim; IIammkhstl'ix in a fine
comedy drntua
The Accidental
Honeymoon
Life is Homotimes just one blessed
thing lifter another. Anyway, tie.
clilents, joyous or otherwise, piny
no small part in life's huppoiiiugb.
In this tingling, rolleoking, joy
picture they bubble over with
humor. An added attraction of uu
Arbuuklc or Chaplin comedy will
be given.
ORPHEUM
Eat a-ud drhi k nt l'owell it l'opi a
Cafe. tf
J. V. Auld went to Griswold, Iowa,
Sunday.
Al Albright went to Choker this
morning.
Al Aultz went to Hastings this
morning.
Mrs. E. S. Fitz spent Monday in
Hastings.
Mrs. Hosmer returned from Alma
this morning.
Mrs. McXeny went to OmaTla, Wed
nesday morning.
G. J. Warren was in Lincoln the
first of the week.
Max Mizer was in Kansas City the
first of the week.
Dr. Mitchell went to Chicago the
first of the week.
Dwyer Hoxsey went to Denver,
Monday morning.
Mrs. Robt. McBrido returned homo
from Lincoln, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell went
to Hastings this morning.
Miss Anna Gilliam arrived from
Aurora, Wednesday evening.
Good mealsgood service moderate
prices Powell &, Pope's cafe.
Mrs. C. C. Cox entertained the M.
E. Aid society on Thursday afternoon.
E. S. Garber has improved the looks
of his residence by having it painted.
W. H. Fry spent Tuesday with his
brother, Ed, who is in a hospital at
Hastings.
Wm. McBride is home from Lincoln
where he had been attending the state
university.
Mrs. W. B. Cramer and son of
Bladen, spent Sunday at the Harry
Cramer home.
Miss Elsie Hamilton of Sterling,
Colorado, was the guest of Mrs. Ed
Amack this week.'
Miss Myrtle Boner is home fiom
Winner, South Dakota, where she had
been teaching school.
Messrs. Saunders and Fruit went to
Cowlcs, Monday, to finish a job of
painting at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ellis of Dcs
Moines arc visiting his father, S. C.
Ellis and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson went
to Guide Rock, Wednesday, to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Roy Fearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hauserman of
Alma spent the first of the week with
the Hildebrandt and Beebe families.
Edgar Mcintosh has commenced the
erection of a new barn on his farm.
The size of the building is 40 by 10.
C. L. Cotting was in Franklin, Tues
day, atending a meeting of the Board
of Diicctors of the Franklin Academy.
Mrs. Earl Dickorson icturncd to
Pauline Saturday after spending a
week with Dr. and Mrs. Damcrcll.
Fay Richardson went to McCook,
Friday evening, to visit her brother,
Charles, who is in a hospital there.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Boles returned
home Monday from Franklin where
they spent the weekend with rela
tives. Horace Frisbie spent the weekend
with his parents. He is in the train
service, and runs from Hastings to
Omaha.
Harry Corey of Campbell and Miss
Mildred Irvin of Riverton were
united in marriage Monday by Judge
Ranney.
Miss Minnie Kellett who is attend
ing college at Hastings spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kellett.
Mrs. Lafe Herbcrger returned to
her home at Omaha, Tuesday, after
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Herbcrger.
i Miss Velma Becklcy who had been
teaching school near Bladen returned
home the last of the week as the
school closed last Friday.
Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace,
were called to Riverton, Monday
evening, on account of the illness of
their daughter and sister.
County Treasurer Frank Starr and
sister went to Hastings, Friday morn
ing and accompanied his wife and
baby homo from the hospitaL
E. B. Goble left Tuesday morning
for Colorado where he will look over
the country. He will also visit the
Rev. Cole and Coplcn families before
returning.
L. II. Blackledgc went to Lincoln
Monday to join his wife and they will
go to Annapolis to visit their son,
Allan, who is attending the U. S.
Naval training school.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gowings and children
of Denver spent the first of the week
with her father, John Foster, and sis
ter, Miss Eva. They wore enroutcto
Indianapolis, Indiana, where they will
visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey and
daughter, Miss .Mabel, went up to
Cowles, Tuesday, to attend the Cowlos
High School graduation exorcises of
which their grand-daughter, Miss
Ethel Waller, was a member.
Will Sell Cheap
A l am loiiving Red Cloud I will ofVor
at private sale at my home, second
houso north of the Firo Hull, Main St.;
the following articles- 1 ANinlnister
rug. good as new, slu l-i x ir Out, 1
biilVet, 1 drnsor, l commode, 1 klteheti
cabinet, 1 Iron bed, springs and mat
tress, I chllilN bed, 1 a.hiirner oil stove
and oven, 1 heating Move, I range, 1
Imso burner, 1 washing-machine,
wringer and boiler. Mim .J. K. Ryan.
Miss Inez Crabill spent Wednesday
in Hastings.
Mrs. Newberry and Miss Eliza Cot
ting spent several days in Franklin
this week.
Mrs. Tomlinson of Gerher, Califor
nia, arrived in the city this morning
to visit friends.
Mrs. R. D. Williamson of Denver is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith
and Miss Maude Williamson.
Dewey Adams has returned homo
from Lincoln where he had been at
tending the state university.
Miss Myra Cook returned to
Omaha. Monday after spending a
week with her father, Dr. Henry
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Stevens and
daughter spent Sunday at Hastings
with his brother, Roy Stevens and
and wife.
Miss Margaret Miner returned homo
Saturday from Lincoln, where she had
been attending the state university
the past year.
Misses Lu'cilc Harwood and Ruth
Overing went to Lincoln, Monday, to
attend a canning demonstration at the
state university.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coleman left
this morning for Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
where they were called by the sick
ness of their daughter.
A. C. Tecl returned to his home at
Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Monday,
after spending a few days with his
brother, 0. C. Tecl and family.
Miss Florence Kellogg who has been
attending the state university at Lin
coln has returned home. She was
accompanied by Mr. John Petricwho
will visit relatives here.
M,r. and Mrs. Ch:t- Sherer spent
Sunday hero with home folks. Charles
has been elected lo the position of as
sitant teacher of mathematics at the
state university next year.
Mrs. S. M. Carl who had been visit
ing her brother, J. A. McArthur and
family, for the past two months, re
turned to her homo at Long Island,
Kansas, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Grover Albright and daugh
ters, Helen and Hertha, who had been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edward
returned to their home at Clarence,
Missouri, Saturday. They were accom
panied home by her mother, Mrs. Al
bright who will visit them awhile.
Mrs. F. W.. Bailey of Guide Rock,
was in the city Sunday and left Mon
day morning for Hastings to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Gilbert. Mr.
Bailey accompanied'her this far and
went up to Alma with his brother-in-law,
Lee Parker, who will take treat
men for rheumatism.
.1. A. McArthur infrtrms us thnt he
has leased his So-acre trnetoti the river
bottom to Frank Star, and that Frank
has planted the entire ncrengo in pop
corn. Mr. Star heems to bo a gentle,
man of divers occupations, but in all
probability he intends to have the Jun
ior Star spend his time shucking pop
corn this fall, instead of playing football.
Stockholder's Meeting
of the
Farmers Independent Telephone Co.
May 20, 101l).v
By order of the Hoard of Directors,
I am authorized to call special meet
ing of Stockholders of the Farmers In
dependent Telephone Co., to be held
ut the Court House, Red Cloud, Nebr ,
Thursday, June 12, 1919, nt 2 o'clock
1. M. for the purpose of taking uction
on n propositiou.to sell tho assets of
said company to our competitors or
appeal from the decision of tho Rail
way Commission. Kvery Stockholder
Is requested to bo present.
O. B. RAUKY, President.
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QRAININO PROCESS
Modernize the old homo with a Chi
Namel floor imitating natural hardwood
atacostofabout2casquarcfoot. Sani
tary, washable, heel-proof and remarka.
hly durable. Dries quickly. There is a
Chi-Namcl varnish, enamel or other
finish for evervthinc in
the home. fjfcr
Chi-NamelStoreisp
in rout locality will (rich you to
Stain In 5 minutei, Itcc. Chi-Namcl products
ate confined to one rrprricntallve merchant In a
locality always i dealer known lor bleb trade
teivltc and mctchaaditc.
The Ohio Vanish Co., CleTehad
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Wc carry a full line of Chi-N.ime! varnishes,
enamel and other finishes because they fit
our reputation for goods of first quality,
at the lowest prices, and for pains-taking
service to our customers.
Chi-Nimel Color Varnished alio, on
colored lor tloori, woodwork and lornl
tare. Chl-Namel Sloto Pipo Enamtl atandi
Mth heat, prevents luit, and itayi clour
lontett.
Let us teach you the Chi-Namcl easy
graining process free,
C. L. Cotting
The Druggist
Convention to Ratify League
of Nations Covenent
A m ('invention for the rafillca
linn f the LeitKUe of Nations uovciieiit
as ii I p'ed at Pmls, will meet in the
nulr .nun in the city of Omaha,
tin H lay. May III, at 'J mil S p ni. The
spi't.Mis will be: Wm. Unwind Tnft;
I'r A-iiM Howard Muiw; Oipt Thos
It. 'i linlierliilii, professor of political
scfi.-o lii the University of Calif.;
Hamilton Holt; editor of the New York
liiili nendont; Dr. W. O. Thomp'-oii of
Columbus. Ohio; John II. Walker
fom i-rly an olllcor of the United Mind
Wm l.ors and U. S. Senator Gilbert M
Hh.-lii-oek It Is expected tflut ntlenst
r.(U'i lolcgnti'S from out in tho state
will .itleutl this meeting. Uov. McKel.
vie i- Honorary Chairman, Gould Dietz
locii chairman of arintigemeiits, and
LfV I. Abbott, secret ar.r. At this
coiiM'iition will be orgiinled u permit
neii' stuto organization with represent
atiii's from every precinct in every
eoutity. There will bo a noon lunoh.
eon at the Hotel Kontenello for Dr.
Atitni Howard Shaw, and a six o'clock
dui1 er for all speakers.
Red Cloud Observes Another
Clean-Up Day
Strangers within our gates Tuesday
morning were at b loos to know why
business was lit a standstill and upon
hiijiurey found that it was official cleanup-.
lay In Red Cloud. All places of
business were closed from 7 to 10 u. m.,
In oiler that the business men and
then employes might have nil oppoi
tuiiiiy to '-Do their bit". As a result
ma-iy people who formerly could be
found at their post of duty we're seen
pob-hing the rake hnudlc, on lawns
and in buck ynrds and alleys. Aside
f i uii) aiding in the work of beautifying
the city much personal benefit was de
rived from the tusk, ns what Is more
refreshing to the tired professional
man thnn a couple of hours of out door
exercise.
At about one half hour before the
appointed time for resuming businctB
one portly, dignified, elderly gentle
man was been seated on it bench in
front of the bakery. Inquiring why
he was not at work wo wore informed
that lie had already been through his
course of physical culture and In evi
dence thereof exhibited two nice
round rosy blisters on bis bands.
Wc are pleased to nolo tho interest
taken in the move by all of our citi
zens, but why should they not Wo
Um- nil pi oud of our little city, proud
to e.ill it borne, pi oud of thu fact that
it is prospering. Let us nil join In the
t.islc of making Kcd Cloud the ideal
city of the Republican valley.
Kansas Pickups
Smith County
II. F. l'ayno has purchased u new
Holland piano.
Clan Fair hns been on the sick list
for the last two weeks.
F. M. llrown and family spent Sun.
day evening with the Barlie Ingram
family.
Most nil the corn is planted in this
vicinity uud we ure very much in need
of rain.
Misses Grace, Louise and Klla Drown
spent last Thuisday at the (ico. John
son home.
Mrb. Geo. Johnson has been visiting
relatives in Knubtis City for tho past
two wee lis.
Iloyt Lull and family spent a day re
oontly with Mrs. Lull's brother, Karl
Abbott and wife.
Karl Abbott and wife, John Hiiro
suapo and family visited Sunday at the
B. B. Spun-ler home.
Miss Edith Giewell has been visiting
the last week in Red Cloud with her
sister Mrs. Mnude McUlure.
B. K. Spurrier and wife, Wm. Olsen
and family and Mrs Nellie Simmons
and family spent Thursday evening at
the 1$. P. Payne home.
Sunday evening tho peoplo of Oriole
vicinity gathered at the home of U. F.
I'ayneVand spent the eveuing in music
and singing. A good time was had,
the occasion being Mrs. Payne's birth
day. Thirty Nine Will Graduate
In arranging the copy for publicat
ion of tho mimes of thu 1910 graduates
of the Red Cloud High School one of
the names was unintentionally omlted
Following is the torrent class roll.
Ruth Avcrill Beatrice M'Allistcr
Os.i Uakcr Thclma McBride
Christine Caldwell Jessie McCallum
Lydia Chapman Sabilla McDowell
Charles Christy Lorctta MTartland
Alfa Coou Mildred Mercer
Kachul Cowdcn Bonnie Miller
Myra Evans Ralph Ncwhousc
Mildred Fey Robert Porc
Goldic George Ruth Robertson
Goldic Fry ' Esda Rust
Bessie Hannum William Schnicbcr
Eunice UolTmau Curtis Steward
Benjamin Johnson Sylvia Strickland
Henry Johnson Lcitlt Stitnkaul
William Joy Katharine Traut
Theresa Kellett Jane Van Dyke
Marie Lauraiifjer Clara Warren
Dennis Manly Gem White
Leo Ruby
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The Warm Weather Suggests
A Good Many Changes
in Mens Wearables
We are showing new Palm
Beach and Kool Cloth Suits
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Straw Hals, Underwear, Hosiery
and Silk Madras Shirts
New Models from Kuppenheimer
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in waist line suns
Your wants are well provided for
in this MENS Store
The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
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Commencing T-.- f
monday June
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PRESENTING
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