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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
wr; RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA OHIEt '??' i CT t i 1 & Sr sr-v 1 Orpheuift : Reel Cloud I I N Ell $S HI JSa t&H ,o &$ i ti H BBb BH BBI HBS BB BBJ BH Unv lb end at Powell nnd Topes Mi.-s Edna Phillip left Tuesday for Chicago, where .-lie will attend echool. IJ.n-t Steven of Smith Cciitor was visiting relatives in this city the first of tho week. Mrs. llesfio Anderson of Omaha is in tho city visiting her mother, Mr.-. K. J. Duckor. Miss lima Rnnnev went to Dor Announcement I I .ue s M my furniture nml under t ikti i jj bushier lo Heck v Uoyer, who have taken ehuige of the same, imd w "U to t It-nit tne iimiiy friends and put i on, for their patronage and hope that they will continue to do buslines with tho new firm. After u two week , rIm ec 1 will nimln he in lied t'lmid ulieie I icijuesl tlnit all owing tiu will chetter Friday, vihcrc flic will teach H ' fcpttli' tnolr nccuiint. Anln school this year. j'hnnhlng you foi pHt favors 1 nm re Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mitchell spent -.' ?t fully your.. KOVSATTLEY the last of the week with relatives at , ' smith Center, Kansas i Farm Bureaus Getting Results Mrs. Rex Alley returned to her i,n,n m V.vnior Prliliiv after visitinc Connly farm burcaut have saved with Mrs. Chas. McCliirc. I Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Harry Dcd rick and daughter, Josephine, spent Friday, September 19th MATINEE 4 p. m. EVENING 7:15-9:15 p. m. Children 1 5c. Adults 35c Children 25c, Adults 50c WAR TAX ADDED 4&X-XX:-:-:-M-:M-X-MX 'avc w,cc wcnt l0 umana iues- 5 , day. AS TOLD TO OS Attorney H. S. Foe was In Super- : ' i - "X-X Eat and drink at Powell & Pope's Cafe. tf Alf McCall went to Omaha this ior Friday. H. G. Kccncy of Cowles was In tho city Monday. Miss Mahcl Bailey spent Saturday in Hastings. I Dr. Hahn of Hastings was In the mo"g,,,.. : ,- ., 'city Tuesday. VnUD uirKncr went iu Jiiitum una i , . .. , . ,. . . T Y. l. vailtu Ma uumi "" .. morning. ,!.. Mrs. J. H. Ellingcr spent Monday in Hastings. Mrs. H. S. Foe spent Wednesday, with relatives at' Cowles. C. L. Cotting is in Omaha buying goods for -jus drug store. F; A. Good of Cowles was in tho city Wednesday morning. Miss,.Josic Igou yyent .to -St.-Louis ,' Monday to visit her sister. Mrs. D. G. Britton went to Kear ney Monday to visit friends. Mrs. A. J. Waskom returned .to Guide Rock Monday morning. Earl Webber went to Kansas City vale Monday. Miss GertruTlc L. Coon is home from New York City. F. G. Tumure was in Western, Fri day on business. W. II. Roscncrans was in Alma Tuesday on business. Forgood eye glasses and specs sec Mitchell Tho-Jeweler Mrs. Geo. McKinne'y went to Des Moines Friday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith went to Grand Island Friday to visit. Miss Nettie Springer went to Alma Friday where she will teach school Sunday to spend a few days. Gus Holmgrain went to Bird City Will Kent has accepted a position Monday to visit relative, and friends, with the Farmers' Union store. I Mlwea Chloc and Mabel Lulicr re- Patty Frisbic fell off the porch Wednesday and broke her arm. I Upholstering and pictures framed at the Graham Furniture Store. Sam Smith left Monday for his home at Long Beach, California. Glen Fcavn went to Grafton Mon day to work on the telephone lins. S. C. Ellis loft Monday for Red Field, Iowa, where he will visit his son. Father Fitzgerald returned home from Now Yoik City the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bradford and Mrs. Alf McCall autocd to Hastings Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rnrklcy of Bla den spent Sunday with his brother, John, and wife. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eimo Goos of Blue Hill spent Sunday with her father, J. V. Roubal and family. Clifford. Pope, of Maryville, Kan sas, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pope, this week. 1 ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday .T.WARREN KERRIGAN in "Prisoners of The Pines" Also A' Two-reel Centuty Comedy Admission 17c and llo First Show at eight o'clock , 4 Monday and Tuesday THEDA BARA In 'The Darling of Paris' Adapted from Victor Hugo's novel. "The Hunchback of Notra Dame," A tine picture full of stirring action. This famous star at her best. . turned to Cowles Saturday morning, Mrs. Joe Hewitt and baby arrived homo from Hastings Friday evening. Mrs. E. W. Stevens and daughter, Genevieve, spent Saturday in Hast ings. Mrs. L. A. Coutlin of Omaha is vis iting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Lippin 1 cott. I Ernest Ncwhouse left Friday for I Peoria, Illinois, where he will attend college. I Forrc3t Mountford went to Hast i ings Wednesday where he will attend college. I Mrs. W. A. Maynaid and daughter, Isabclle, have returned homo fron ' Lincoln. Glen Foe is visiting , Ins mollier, I Mrs. Foe, and his brother, II. S. Foe and wife. Miss Ora Grant went to Bluo Hill Saturday where she will teach school 1 this year. Marion Mercer is in Lexington this week, playing in the band at the County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garber spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Hayes, of Superior. . Mrs. Dorothy Wilson left Wednes day for Lincoln to visit her sister, Mrs. Bcrnice Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Comer have re turned home from Michigan where they have been visiting relatives. Misses Edith and Velma Beezley left Saturday for Kearney whero they will attend tho State Normal school. E. II. Ncwhouse went to Omaha Wednesday to purchase a largo ship ment of Edison phonographs as well as to look after other business mat ters. A non-partisan primary election will be held next Tuesday. Tho voters are allowed to vote for only one can didate A sample ballot appears on another page of this issue. While cranking his automobile, Tuesday, preparatory to going to dinner, C. T. Dickenson had the mis fortune to fracture one of tho bones in his right arm. The engine back firing caused the accident. I ThmilffAT HOME EXPECT YOU I HI rULKSTO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "Mm,SFHC0,,,4f4 VISIT ExMintiHg BvrkHHt; VntdtvilU MtK linn FIIMwItfc rrtHf Mrit. FtMfClHN.ftVfMM IlllMf. fklllUll lMl IlliCHMlt LUr MME ftMTIKE EIEII WEEUIY Everybody ( Aak Anybody. UMmfutmmmtmvmr-rnf - Wednesday in Hastings. FOR SALE Kanrcd Seed Wheat, $2.15 per bushel. REIHER BROS, R. F. D. No. 4, Red Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Superior spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson. Miss Anna Gilliam went to Aurora Saturday where she will teach in the public schools of that city again this year. Mrs. G. G. Miller returned to her homo at Council Bluffs Friday after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Hun sicker. Remember Oct. 22 ns Smith Bro. Polnnd China Hour Salu nt Superior, Nebr. Watch this paper for further notice. Wm. DcIIart of Arthur, Illinois, arrived in the city the last of the week to visit his sister, Mrs. J. W. Corbctt. Miner Sherwood and Kenneth Wil son arc in charge of the Inavalc Bank while Geo. McCrary is enjoying a vacation. EH E. Ponton, of Clifton, Illinois, and Miss Emily Detour of Red Cloud were granted a marriage license on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Van Camp and children of Lincoln arrived in the city Sat urday to visit Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Damercll. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCracken re turned home Saturday from Denver, where they spent several weeks with relatives. Miss Gladys Mcintosh returned to Grand Island Tuesday after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mcintosh. Wm. Mouncc, of New York CJty, left Saturday for Colorado Springs after visiting with his cousin, W, 0. Litpincott. .,. Mrs. Dora Roal and Lizzie Buster of Independence, Kansas, cousins of Mrs. F. L. Hincs arc visiting with her this week. The Watts Construction Co. have arrived in the city and have com menced excavating on Fourth ave nue for the paving. Mrs. F. J. Munday went up to Hast ings Saturday, and brought her son, who is very much improved in health, homo from the hospital. Mrs. Marcus McConkcy went to Hastings Tuesday to visit with her son, who is in a hospital at that place being treated for blood poison. Rev. Bccbc will accompany his daughter, Gladys, to Omaha Friday, whero she will attend the institute for the deaf tho coming year. All those who attended the State Fair last week have returned home and report having hud a good time and that the aviator wan great. Wesley R. Kettering of Cawker City, Kansas, and Miss Edith M. Stowc, of Hardy, were united in mar riage last Friday by Rev. J. L. Beebo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sattloy and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hcrrick left Wednes day afternoon via automobile, for Colorado, where they will spend a two weeks vacation. FOR SALE Good quarter sectlotrof land with good improvement, 1 miles south of Inavule, Nebr.. on easy termb Write for full description. C. F. Cutli or ReckCloud, Nebr. Mrs. E. A. Moranvirle arrived home from Denver Tuesday. 'She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. W. E. Montgomery of Scdalia, Colorado, who will visit relatives hero for a time. Guide Rock will have a special election next Tuesday to vote wheth er they shall install a ?12,000 elec tric light plant or not. Besides elec tric lights, that city needs a water system. Engineer Taylor is on tho ground and tli's bill of luding has been rcculv. ed showing shipment of tools etc., for oil well work. You muke look for something doing before very long. Rlvcrton Review. W. G. Hamilton, of the Hamilton Cathcr Clothing Co., returned home Monday from Chicago, Cincinnati and other eastern cities where he pur chased a new line of up-to-the-minute goods for their store. The grading outfit for the new gov. ernment aid road from Ayr to Red,, Cloud, arrived here this week and are lining up for the work. A Mr. Condon Is tho man In charge and he works a gang of about twenty men with grader and t motors. It is quite an extended job of putting the road up iu ehupe re quired' by the engineer and will- not faiuiPiH of Ihu I'nlted States millions of dollars, thru cooperative projects to eliminate waste, according to statistics now being gathered. Knot ora which have been causing millions of dollars in loss, such as hog cholera, grasshop. pers, Insect nests of all sorts, blackleg, etc , have been successfully fought by eooperntive community projects under the leadership of farm bureaus. More than 2,300 counties of the 2,WM conn ties of the United States now have farm bureaus. The Kitchen Cabinet thai Saves Miles of Steps Definitions of a Booster A booster is a citizen who talks as strong for his town when he. is at home as lie does when he is 1000 away, and vice versa. A booster is a nmu wise enough to know that by helping his community ho is helping himself, andlhcu acts on that knowledge. A booster is a man who contributes to the religious, social, charitable and coinmorcial undertakings of his city in proportion to his means. A booster is a man who will let the "We spirit" dominate his thoughts and actions and will work in harmony with his fellow citizens for the community betterment. A booster is a man who helps to keep his city clean morally nnd physically. A booster is a man willing to serve. A booster is cautious In his criticism of those willing to serve. A booster is the nan who believes that his home town is the best place in the whole wldo world. That's n loyal booster. A booster is a man who believes iu woik, faith, charity; that day follows night; that time heals; that humanity contains more good than bad and that this old world Is a mighty good place to live In. Ex. , $ 1 1) 0 w N fits 1 D 0 W IN I tf Rigorous Mourning. ' "Germnny'8 week of mournlnf ever the harshness of our peace terms was rigorously observed nit," said Major Frederick Palmer, the famous war cor respondent. "There's a story about tho week of mourning from Berlin. A Uerlhse assistant theater manager said to the manager: '"Is our burlesque going to observe the week of mourning, boss?' '"Rigorously, sir, rlgorouily,' tho boss replied. '"Close down Is that the idun?' sale the assistant. . "'Close down nothing V snld the boss. 'We'll put all the chorus girls In blnck fcllk stockings." Join The Hoosier Club Starts Monday, September 15th One Dollar Down and the balance in small weekly payments Come in and select Your Hoosier at once and put an end to the kitchen drudgery The Graham Furniture Co. McFarland Building To Keep Castaways Dry, I.ouls O. Anderson has Invented n "storm cover" for boats which, 'hen adjusted, covers both boat and rower so completely that waves and rain will roll off It as water rolls off n duck's bnck. The- ult, which Includes a headpiece, Is made full at Its Juncture with the rubberized cover, says tli Popular Science Monthly, so that the oarsman may try to puddle with one Of the oars while sitting In the .s'-srn with the tall spread out behind htm. Ill i other onr makes a backbone for the cover. Harvest Days Are Over You have Harvest Moriey io 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 No Problem at All. A small hoy was sent to the local drugstore for an empty bottle, nuil after' waiting his turn tho assistant spotted him and said: "Well, little man, whut can I do for you?" "Ob, I wnnt on empty medicine bot tle," the boy replied". "I can't let you have ono without donicthlug In It," said the assistant. To which the little hopeful shyly nn awered : "I suppose It Is merely red tape, so shove us a cork lu." The SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE All-Ways Preferable: Range rtV.-siic- - 'c-!i'S:-tr4ifi!, rtew 8S I we- ry ti . ' b. i-Mi'tH. jitLllm '..l A ? : F-V1W """'' . rT .Wis. Jtrg)--i ...- - "' rt ri- fi.sT KMr Mff NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st we will develop any size film or film pack free of charge when prints are ordered. When no prints are ordered, tho price is 5c for films or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and get your prints tomorrow. Tho price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO Pay Your Subscription Phone 48X WHEN YOU NEED Gmsollnm, Kerosene or Lubricating Oils of All Kinds IF YOU WANT THE BEST USE Deep Rock W. J. McPherson, Agt, Red Cloud "ThtJIig Yllow Motor Truck" i f5ii7r .in, .iiOv If vnn linv nnn nf Ihpsp. 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 of fuel durability and beauty are all found in the South Bend Malleable Range We guarantee1 it to be all we claim for it and more. Be sure to see This Range before you buy your range. 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. 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