The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 04, 1919, Image 5

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Friday and Saturday
September 5th and 6 th
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Mrs. Bessie Cain spent Monday in
Hastings. I
Sam Smith went to Guide Rock i
Wednesday.
Miss Sadie Gouldie went to Guide
Uock. Saturday. I
Mrs. Geo. Mountford spent Tucs- J,
day ir Hastings. .
Lee McArthur is attending the ,
State Fair this week.
Leland Caldwell is attending the
State Fair this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. k,, Kiuougn wem
to Guide Rock Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garber are at-
tending the State Fair.
Miss Lydia Traut spent the week-
end with friends at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Overleese arc
enjoying an outing in uoioraao. ,
A. V. Ducker returned home Wed
nesday morning lrom.Aaiiiorniak
Miss Clara Warren has accepted a
nnsntinn in the Red Cloud Studio
G. W. Hutchison went to Lincoln
Tuesday to attend the State Fair.
Mrs. Norman Phillips spent Wed
nesday with relatives in Blue Hill.
W. H. Rosoncrans returned home
Fridav from LaCrosse, Washington.
V. .1. Emorton and D. H. LarricK
attended the picnic at Cowles-, Satur-. in the east part of the cltv.
day. I Mrs. R. B. Smith returned to her
Mrs. F. W. Cowden and daughter, home at Cowlcs Monday after visit
Miss Rachel, spent Friday in Hast- ing with Mrs. Henry Emcrton.
ings. I Miss Helen Albright returned
Miss Hazel Overleese went to Lin-1 home Friday from Rivcrton, where
coin Friday, to visit her brother, she had fbcepi visiting relatives.
George. . j Chas. Steward, Clarence Johnston
Mrs. Ed Mountford and Miss and Henry Fausch are attqnding the
Leetha Hunsicker spent Wednesday State Falr'at' Lincoln this week.
in Hastings. I MissEdna Green returned to Fair-
County Clerk B. F. Perry went to field Monday af tor visiting with her
Lincoln Wednesday to attend the parents', Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green.
State Fair. . Mrs. C. K. Gittings returned to her
Miss Pauline Rannov went to Lin- home at Superior Monday after vis
coin Wednesday where she will at-. king her daughter, Mrs. P. C. Pope.
tend college. I Miss Lorcne George returned to
j.Ir. and Mrs. Dave Elliot left Sat- Broken Bow, Thursday, after visit-
urday to visit friends in the northern ing with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Larrick.
part of the state. I Mrs. T. A. McMurray returned to
Miss Inez uraim! went iu uuiuuiu ncr nuinu ui juivciuiu o.uunui.v uiim
Saturday whore she will teach school visiting Mrs. A. V. Ducker and fain
the ensuing year. ily.
Mrs. Roy Rife and daughter, Ber-1 Miss Mabel Pope left the last of
nice, spent Saturday and Sunday the week for Sheridan, Wyoming,
with friends at Superior. where she will teach school the ensu-
Mrs. M. J. Wright, who has been ing year,
visiting Mrs. N. M. Green, left Sat-. Henry Harris returned to his
unlay for Hastings to visit friends, homo at Litchfield Friday. His daugh
Miss Gladys Pelz returned to her ter, Priscilla, will remain here and
home at Blue Hill after visiting with attend school. ,
or friend, Miss Elizabeth Overman. I Mr. and Mrs. John Aubushon have
r ",v-""' il i..ut tujc moved into the residence recently
Jolin l'ostcr and dauRhter. Miss t d , Wl Miksch) in thc cast
Eva, left Wednesday for Hill City, fc f tc cit
Kansas, where they will visit friends. M, E Brjtton returne(i to
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Friday and Saturday
MADELINTRAVEKSB in
Rose of the West
A drama of the north west
Also a two reel comedy
WILD LIONS And
CIRCUS QUEENS
Admission 17c and lie
NEXT WEEK
Monday and Tuesday
ANITA STEWART In
NARY REGAN
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Wednesday - Thursday
OH! BOY
A six-reeLFllmualcal Comedy
The very late
st styles and
muKvrs uj
ladies ready-to-wear
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Eat and drink at Powell A Pope's
Mr. and Mrs Frank Starr wont to
Lincoln Sunday to attend the State
Fai r.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Grimes went to
Lincoln Sunday to attend the State
Fair.
Mayor P. C. Pope is driving a new
Buick auto which he recently pur-
chased: ,."
Mrs. L. P. Albripht and daughter,
Missy! a jiareturned home Saturday
evening.
Mrs. F. L. Browne of Rivcrton was
visiting friends in this city the first
of the week.
Miss Osa Baker has accepted a po-J
sition as stenographer in the County
Agent's office.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt
went to Lincoln Monday to attend
the State Fair,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow went
to Lincoln Sunday evening to attend
tne state rair.
Hfisa FVnnric Aliirwlfiv id Tintno
from Beaver City where she has been
visiting relatives,
Gordon Hamilton is home from
Trenton where he has bepn working
in the wheat fields.
Mrs. J. Spangler returned to her
home at Louisville Monday after vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Foe.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Walters have
moved into the Wm. Fruit nroucrtv
iiumc kock r ruiay aucr vismng a
few days with her brother, D. G.
Britton and wife.
C. L. Willcockson departed Mon
day for his home at New York City
after visiting with Attorney and
Mrs. F. J. Munday.
J. A. McArthur, J. B. Wlsecarver
and John Edwards attended the
Farmers' Union picnic at Cowlcs on
Saturday afternoon.
Lawrence McCall returned home
from Kansas City Wednesday morn
ing where he sold two carloads of
hogs on the market.
Mrs. Orvillc Rickard returned to
her home at Guide Rock Wednesday
after spending a few days with her
father, J. V. Roubal and family.
Mrs. S. R. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill and daughter, Lois, Mrs.
Mattie Fox and Miss Grace McCril
lis spent Monday in Guide Rock.
Glenn Fcarn went to Hastings on
Saturday, where he will have his
throat operated on. He1 was accom
panied by his mother, Mrs. Ed Fearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mizer returned
home Sunday from 'Caspar, Wyom
ing, where they had been visiting
his brother, Frank Mizer and family.
Mrs. Ada Rust and son arrived
home Saturday from Illinois and
Windsor, Canada, where they have
been visiting relatives.
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A. H. Hoffman was in Blue Hill
Friday.
Mrs. J. M. Burgess returned home
from Inavale Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shcror arc vis
iting relatives in this city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Amack went to
Lincoln Tuesday to attend thc State
Fair.
Mrs. A. J. Gross left Saturday for
Akron, Colorado, where she will
teach school.
Roxie Weaver arrived in thc city
Sunday, having been discharged
from the army.
Miss Angela Clutter went to Hast
ings Tuesday where she will attend
college this year. '
Elton Pope arrived in New York
City, Tuesday from ovcrhcas, n- and
will soon be home. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ludlow of-Mc'
Cook spent the first of thc week
with relatives here.
Mrs. Mary Doudna and daughter,
Ruth, of Guide Rock, spent Monday
with friends in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Good of Cowlcs
attended services at thc Christian
church here Sunday evening.
Miss Sophia Monfclt, who has been
visiting Mrs. May Nolan, returned to
her home at Barnston, Tuesday.
itirs. iiiuiH. muuuKui mm uuukiiivi,
Mrs. M. D. Witt, went to Lincoln on
Tuesday to attend the State Fair.
Frank Ellinger, Clyde Wolfe, Dar
rel Burden and Earl Hall arc attend
ing thc State Fair at Lincoln this
week.
Bruce R. Coffman, formerly of
Yuma, Colorado, but now of Omaha,
was visiting friends in this city the
first of thc wcok.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Kaley and son,
Howard, returned home the first of
thc week from California, where they
spent the summer.
The Misses Crystal Ten-ill, Irene
and Marian Thompson, returned to
Cowlcs Saturday after visiting at
thc Oscar Boyce home.
Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will
meet eye, ear, nose ami throat patients
nnd thobu needing glassc fitted at Dr
Dauieiell's oillco Wednesday, Sept. Id.
Hours 1 to r.
Wanted: Stenographers and Book
keepers to accept positions with
Banks, Lumber Companies and other
Business Firms' in Nebraska, Kan
sas, South Dakota, Colorado) Wy
oming and Montt'ina. If yoii' have
neon thoroughly trainee! m a reliable
Business College, we can place you
in an excellent position. We have
more positions than wo can ppssibly
supply with our own graduates. Ad
dress: Grand Island Business Col
lege, Grand Island, Nebraska Ne
braska's Oldest, Largest and Lead
ine Business Training School.
ORPHEUM
NEXT WEEK
Wednesday : Thursday
A Merry, -Rollicking .Cpmedy
Drama t)f sunshine, Smiles
and Feminine Lovliness
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Cames are sold every'
where in scientifically sealed
packtfieB of 20 cigarettes or
tctpacka&es(200ci&arettea)
in a lilastine-paper-covered
carton. We strongly recom
mend this carton for the
home or office supply or
when you travel.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Wintton-Salem, N. C.
Kansas Pickups
Smith County
John Brown and family will soon
leave for Colorado.
Celia and Lottie Johnson are in Red
Cloud attending High school.
Blmcr and Oscnr.. McMurray are visit
Ingjtheir sister Mrs. (leorge Johnson
this week.
liarry Brown has purchased a. farm
in western Kansas and is making ar
rangements to go there to sow wheat.
Newell Mcrrilt and wife are visiting
the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Abbott and other relatives in Indian
apolis, Indiana.
K. K. Spurrier and wife and Earl
Abbott Hiid wife were very iileusutitly
entertained at the Iiobt. Lauingan
home Saturday evening.
Last Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Spurrier entertained at dinner, Henry
Staubenaw and wife, Wm (Julnii and
wife, Earl Abbott and wife and Miss
Lois Lannigan.
Kbv, L. .S. Terry ot Wauneta, Nebras
ka, Is holding a revival meeting at the
l'awuee church. Everyone is invited
to attend this meeting Urother Terry
U an Evangelist ot the Church of
Christ.
Laud in this vicinity is rapidly
changing hands. Earnie Brown has
puruhasrd an eighty formerly owned
by Lue IJiown, Lee has said ttio farm
on which he live to it Mr. Kh Jesse
Moulting bus sold tin; place on which
lie lives (Unown us tlie (5eo. MuMurry
place) to E 10. Spunier.
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Methodist Church Notes
Next Sunday being the hist Sunday
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11 ting manner and herewith announces
Communion Sieivlco at the morning
hour, proceeded by a short address en
titled "If this were my last Commun
ion hpw would I celebrate it'.'"
At the evening services a Gospel
message will be delivered entitled the
"Last Great Welcome"
W. L. Weesncr and Geo. Overing
went to Lincoln Tuesday, to attend
the State Fair.
The Chamber of Commerce will meet
next Tuesday evening and all muinburs
aie requested to be present.
FOH SALE (iuol quarter section of
laud with good iinpiovementh, 4 miles
honth of Inavale, Nebr.. on easy terms,
Write for full description. C. b Cath
er lied Cloud, Nebr.
NOTICE Beginning with Aug.
1st we will develop any size film or
film pack free of charge when
prints arc ordered. When no prints
arc ordered, the price is 5c for films
or 10c for film packs. Quick service:
bring in your films or packs today
and get your prints tomorrow. The
price of prints remains as hereto
fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO
Rhone 48X
WHEN YOU NEED
Gmolin0f frosf
or Lubricating OH
i of N Kinds
IF YOU WANT THE BEST USE
Deep flock
W. J. McPherw.. Agt, Rd Cloud
, "'J'Atlllt Ytllow Motor Truck" r
CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the
most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you
ever smoked. You can prove that 1 Simply compare
Camels puff-by -puff with any cigarette in the world at
any price 1 Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis
faction to the utmost test !
Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how
liberally you smoke them I The expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full
bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every
time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment !
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are
enjoyable.
In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
many new ways you never will miss tho absence of coupons,
premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Carpel Quality!
Harvest Days Are Over
"Yotc have' Harvest Money to Spend
You know how. hard you worked for .that money.
' Get your money's worth when you spend it.
Perhaps you have planned to buy a NEW RANGE
If you have we can recommend one that is worth
One Hundred Cents on the Dollar, and then some
TL SOUTH BEND
1 DC MALLEABLE
All-Ways
Our stock of these ranges include both cabinet and leg base.
Come in and see them, it will not obligate you to buy.
GEO. W. TRINE
Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer
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Do You Sleep Well These Hot Nights
You Would if You had
Scroened-in Sleeping Porch
Any style of house has a convenient
wall or corner for such an improvement
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Mrs. Ida Hayes of SuperiorJJy3j
the 'guesfof'TlrsrJ; J. Garber Mon
day.
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Range
Preferable
If you buy one of these
ranges you will find that it
will save you money in fuel
bills every time you use it
Perfect baking, econ
omy in the use oE fuel
durability and beauty
are all found in the South
Bend Malleable Range
We guarantee it to be all
we claim for it and more.
Be sure to see This Range
before you buy your range.
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