The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 22, 1920, Image 5

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A SHIRT TO STAND
HARD WEAR
Perhaps you've had the ex
perience of buying a shirt
in a hurry without paying
much attention to anything
but the looks of it.
After you got home you
discovered It wasn t what
you wanted at all. There
was no comfort about it:
no fit just a shirt, that's all
Why not buy the shirt that
carries right , with it the
guarantee of comfort and
quality, as well as good
looks?
Beau Brummel Shirts
"A Real Combination oj Style and Comfort"
There nro plenty of crisp, snnppy patterns horo In tho lioiui Itrum
uiel line Wo can show you some Unit will miiUo you k'ivo them more
tlmn a casual "once over".
I loan ISituumol shirts are shirts of comfort, too. for they arc made
over patterns which give nbsolnto lit. There's nothing "hit or nils'"
about lleiiu Brummel workmanship, It is skilful, scientlllc, exact, niul
tho result U a 'comfort nnd freedom of movement which will delight
Blackledge for District Judge
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Notwithstanding Hint Mr. Ulnclc
ledge renmlned during the whole pri
mary cHinpxign by the bcdsldo of his
sick wife ntid was thus unable to niaho
any personal canvas, his friends camo
to his support with such good effect
that complete unotllelal returns frftn
tho district show that he stands second
in the list of six candidates, in his
home county of Webster his Jvoto was
111.1 while that of the next high man
was 178. In FrnnUlln he had 030 to
'10 1 for the next man and In Harlan It
stood Oil to loo. He also received a
very creditable vote In tho north side
counties altho not so well known there.
L'pon the total result he was scpuintcd
from the high man by only 17:2 votes
and under tno circumstances, especial
ly that Adams county, wlere tho
heavy vote Is, had two horn men who
wovo well supported by the voto there,
the result ii it high comjiiendation for
Mr. IJlueklodge and demonstrates that
he has tho approval and support of the
voters who know him utid ought to be,
as wc believe he .will bo one of our
next District Judges.
Kansas Pickups
.Smith County
Lorcu and Jack lllair have the mens-
you.,
Fabrics are depeud-iblo, too. eitning from tho tub bright, and clear
uftor repeated latinderliigs. Beau Brummel shirts are sbiit-. of real
economy thev will stand the test of hard wear.
For that next shirt, try a Beau Brummel You'll be vitislled-nnd
you'll get real shirt service, too.
$2 to $13.50
W. G. Hamilton Clothi
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.j. .,. ... ., Eat and drink at Powell &
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jij Used cars.for sale. ! rame V Smith
! Bros. Co.
FOR SALrJ :io tons Aiiaiia nay
nt S12 per ton. D. C. Boll.
Buy Bread at Powell and Popes. , Oood meals-good service-moderate
See Cottiug's new lino of spring wall prices Powell ,t Pope'scafc
paper. 1 Laird Potter went to Hardy Sunday
Dun Uariier spent rrniay in super- mo,.njnir to snend the day with rela
tives.
F. W. Cowdcn and daughter, Mi
' Rachel, returned home Monday- from
Sarsent chicaK0.
The Sells-Flolo circus of
jor.
Mrs. Will Hunt spent Wednesday in
Superior.
John Wilson returned" to
Saturday.
spont Ttte.-dny
T. S. Spurrier and wifo spent Friday
at the J. C. Peterson home.
Mrs. Nettie Payne visited with Mrs.
John Harcsuape in Lebanon Friday.
Miss Kinlly Million is spending the
week with liracc Brown at Smith
Center.
f.ittlc Myrle rpp has been quite
sick for sometime but is belter at this
writing.
B. B. Spurrier and wife and B. K
Orowell and wife visited at J. C. Peter
son's Sunday.
Mrs. Uobt. Lannlgan and daughter,
Miss Thelma, visited with Mrs. B. B
Spurrier Wednesday.
Mrs Win. Relihan has returned to
her home in Topekn after a months
visit with relatives in this vicinity.
Mrs Lucy Snow and son Dewey
have returned home after spending
the winter in Los Anglos, California.
Mrs. J. 0. Peterson had the misfort
une of falling and fracturing her hip
This was done over a week ago and
g'SHU IS Hill m.-LUIP illUllg US WCII ilS WU
' would like to see her.
Mr. nirrt Mrs. George Kohrer, who
Denver have spent the winter in .Smith Center,
INITIAL CAMPAIGN Sl'PPBR
HCHKDl'LKI) FOB FRIDAY
Determined that their quota of Iho
New World Movement will bo sub
scribed in full and their church re
ported over the top on time, Red
Cloud Baptists will meet for the ini-j
tial campaign supper Friday evening
of tins week when team assignments'
will 1m made by J. M. Hewitt, local'
Campaign Diiectoi and finnl plans
foi the big enmnaign completed. TliO
local church hn. been psked to contrl-.
bute ,r.7-l f a i's quot i of the Nc-J
hraska apportionment of $1,50(5,000
to the New World Movement fund of
one hundred million dollars. Local
Baptist met in an Hour of Prayer
son icp at the church last Sunday af
ternoon and tho spirit of serious en-thuiu.-in
which marked that service
strongly indicated tho splendid deter
mination with which local Racists
are entering this campaign, the great
est -hirch project they have ever at
timptrd to shoulder.
At the supper Friday night all de
tail- for the actual canvass will ho
checked up and the teams will bo
ready to make their every-home visi
tation on Sunday, April '215. Tho li
nancia'. campaign will ho launched at
the rlo-i ol tho services Sunday morn
ing. The bulk of the local quota is J
expected to bo obtained in subscrip-.
tions Sunday .afternoon and the bal
ance of tho week will he devoted to
iii-.iiiuiK it i wjuuuvui ui'iiiii luiiuwiia
after tho Sunday canvass. The Baptist-
hore arc hoping that they will bo
able to go over tho top Sunday after-!
noon and report their church across
tho goal in tho first day of tho cam
paign.
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The Columbia
Saxophone Sextette
plays this rollicking,
rhythmic fox-trot, the
"very thing that
you've bcea wanting
to make your dances
a success. Come in
and hear it. "Lime-'
linnsi TMmlirs " iln
Np-l?o coupling, is a novel
one-step by these
V. JL fi s a m e exclusive
Columbia artists."
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Mitch ell
Columbia
Phonographs
The Jeweler
Columbia
Records
Pope's
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Material
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1 passed thru
St. Louis.
here Sundav
Garry
enrouto to' are out on their farm putting in gard
en and potatoes. We tire clad to see
Zeiss returned homo Satur- these old neighbors ablo to be out with
ho spent "s "K'1'"-
William Moede Called
Clias. Schultz
Guide Rock. ' '
John Holcomh went to Denver
day evening. ! ,iav from California whore
FOR SALK Little chicks. Call ' ih'Q wiutor.
Ind. Phone 2o. .it Oilbm-t relurned tc Lincoln Sun'
W.'M. Clements of morc was in ,ay ,lftoi. spcndintc a few days with1 After a '.ingot ing illness extended
the city Tuesday. his parents. lover many months tho breath, of life
Mrs. Andrew Saladon spent Satur- j... E,.ncst Wdsch was in Blue passed out and the cold hand of death
day in Hastings. ! jtju Thursday attending tho .funeral laid hold of all that was mortal in the
S. C. Ellis went to Denver Tucday of jir jlow ( I personage of .William F. (i Mocle,
evening to visit his wife. Countv A cent Fausch went to Hum-1 last .Monday afternoon.
bolt Sunday morning to purchase
sonic live stock.
Mi.-s Emma Bargr-nan went to
l'eatrice Wednesday to spend a fov
days with friends. .
Mrs. J. II. Bailey went to Superior
, Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
! Harry Waller and family.
Mrs. J. W. Hauck went to Kansas
Citv Tuesday to visit her neicc who' events and experiences
in u hospital at tint city. inmu uiniiiBii uicin nit wim a outer
t,. nml ATi-c Ifnv Stnvnnn rn iinmi niimiuuii iiiiu iiiuck mai 1 Ctiaracier
to Hastings Monday after spending
Sunday with relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .McDowell arc
tho parents of a baby hoy which ar
rived ut their home Sunday morning.
Attorney F. J. Monday left W.nos
day morning for Tulsa, Oklahoma,
where ho will attend to some, legal
affairs.
If you want to sco mote sco Dr.
Warrick.
Everett Bean was down from Ina
vale Monday.
Fied Temple of Kansas City was in
.the city Friday.
Mrs. Will Hunt ppont the last of tl.V
week in Rivcrton.
Mrs. D. G. Britton relumed homo
from Dcshlcr, Friday morning.
Miss Ethel Waller spent Saturday
with her parents at Superior.
Gilbert Beck returned homo from
Omaha, Monday, where ho recently
underwent an operation.
Will Bohrer .shipped his household
goods to Maybcll, Colorado, Thursday
where he intends to make his homo.
Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will ,
meet eve, ear, 'nose and throat pa- The following shipped slock to St. Tuck Amack found an auto jack on
(!(. m.,,1 iw n,i;o- ,rie i:t .Too. Sunday Delanev Bros., one car the road south of town Saturday morrr-x
te.l nt Dr. Daniore'.l's f.ilice. Wednes- of hoirs and Geo. Coon, four cars of ing.
day April 28. Hours 2. to 0. .cattle.
Commissioner Jas. hubatka was m
the city Friday afternoon.
Editor Karl L. Spcnco of Franklin
spen Monday in the city.
GOOD NO !1 OATS Sl.Wl a BL'SHBL
at FARMERS ELEVATOR. I
Clark Crow was down front Repub
lican City the last of the week.
Russell Summers returned homo
Saturday evening from Hastings.
D. G. Helfelbowcr shipped a mixed is
car of stock to St. Joe Tuesday.
Isadoro Johnson spent tho week
end with a friend (?) at Lincoln.
Miss Beatrice McKeiirhan went to'
Guide Rock Tuesday to visit relatives.
Tho deceased was a nian who had
pa-sjfil through all tho early stages ol
pioneering, coining to tilts country at
an early day and had experienced at t
its rugged hardships.
Mo was a good eitizonand had rented
a tnnt intete-ting family to mar hood
and womanhood':, estate. His life had
been fraught with many iulcrcstiui:
'nt'litltu flll1 (lVtlOKIillwin oii.l l.j-t 1....I
wimh (tilt VI'WI IUIILU3 tlllll lit; HUH
of every description and at prices
that are in keeping with quality
The Malone-Gellatly Co
wvv-vv.vvvvvv-vAv'ws1.
of ing. The owner can have, same uy
calling at tho Farmers' Union store.
ORPHEUM
Friday and Saturday
"WM. FARNUM in
'The Orphan'
A love story of the desert
plains with the dash and
spirit of the great outdoors
Also Sennet Comedy
First show Saturday 7:20; 2nd 9; 1 5
NEXT WEEK
Monday and Tuesday, Dorothy
Phillips in "Paid in Advance" A
strong picture. Also comedy, news.
Wednesday and Thursday, Blanch
Sweet in ''The Deadlier Sex" A big
picture of the great outdoors. Also a
two reel comedy.
Fridav and Saturday, Tom Mix
In "The Dare Devil" His greatest
picture Also Sennet Comedy.
No theater big or little any
where ever offered more excellent
and timely pictures than the Orpheum
offers all next week. You cannot go
wrong on any of them Gcodnuislc
evening. Regular price 25c and 10c
Fiist show, except Saturday, at 8:00
Saturday at 7t30 and 9sl5. Regular
1 istiooi tnoso o: ins raco.
Tho funeral ser lees were conducted
yesterday at the St. Paul Lutheran
church, where a large body of relatives
and friends had gathered to pay their
last sad respects.
Tho Leader will furnish an extended
obituary next week, hut pauses at this
time to tender the ptofouiid condo
leuee of the community, to the boreitv
ed wife and children, in their loss of ti
faithful and indulgent husband and
father and the community's loss of n
worthy citizen. Blue Hill Leader.
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Frank McCalTerly reH:ned to New
York City Wednesday tftcr belnJ
called hoi-e-to attend lie funeral of
his wife.
Bert Stunkard purchased a Short
horn bull at tho Ahilrcws-Shalleij-berger
cattle sale held at Cambridge
last Friday.
Mrs. W. H. McKimmcy spent Tues
day with her son, Earl, who is hold
ing down a position in tho Democrat Estate,
ofirco, at Hastings. N. I'0'
I Tho citizens of N.'hon voted bonds J',,fl""
to the amount of JtOO.Ol-i to build u
new school building at a special elect
ion held last Friday. ' j I
Mrs. Mitchell returned to her homo
at Storm Lake, Iowa, Friday evening Lots i mid 25 in block 1, Kab-y
In Tie County Court Of Webster
County, Nebraska
In tho matter of tho estates of
Joseph II. Baker and Alice II. Baker,
dcccnscd.
To All Persons Interested In Said
co is hereby iriven that Anna
ndorman has this day filed a
petition in the County Court alleging
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a resident of Webster county, Nebras
ka, on the 27th day of December,
I!)0S, seized in fee of the following
described real estate, to wit,
Ink dpk 1
jffllk 1 i
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rne
da Hempel
Dr. and Jackson's addition to Red Cloud,
Webster county, Nebraska, of the
after spending a few days with
R. P. Hoxscy and family.
Miss Beat
been visiting
Anmclc ,at HoiyoKo, uoiorauo, arrived decedent, never
In the citv Saturday to visit her' parted this life
grandmother, Mrs. E. M. Moranville.1 testate, a resident of Webster county,
b ' Nebraska. Wherefore your petitioner
that said
trice McKcighkan who had valuo of SUOOUO and that it was the
. . . " .. , homestead of tho decedent: that,
IB her sister, Mrs. Russel AUco H 1Jnkei. was lllc wl(bw of tho
re-married, and
March 2G 1920,
tie-'
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FARM LOANS j
If you want a farm loan and it is
an exceptionally good one I can make
it for you if closed soon atan at
tractive rate of interest.
J. II. BAILEY
TkTrnilfQAT HOME EXPECT YOU
I lIG rULKaio TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT
"OMAHA'S FUNrf,,-1,-jrr-ir VISIT
CENTRE," THE -r" "i
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
Slit AlwiFllltdlthrrittrOlrli,FunnTCIoni,Oo((ioiii
tqvlpigi, Brilliant Scanle Enilionraent
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
A Everybody Goes: Aak Anybody,.
AtWATI Tl H68EIT M0 IEIT SUOW r ' ' V
prays
or
estates may be pro-
ated as ono estate, thnt tho prem
ises bo declared of less value than
$500.00, and exempt from creditors
lines, and a decreo entered determin
ing heirship to said premises.
It is therefore ordered by the court
that said petition bo heard before tho
court at the countv court room in tho
city of Red Cloud, Nebrnska on tho 7th
day of May, 1920 ut the hour of 10
o'clock n. m., wlun all persons in
terested may appear and show cnuso
why tho prayer of tlitl petitioner
should not bo granted.
Dated this 8th day of, April, A. D.
190
Ts'fata ..a. d. ranney.
(he voice svpreme
Prima Dona of the Metropolitan Opera Co.,
New York. The soprano whose perfection of technique and
grelness of soul have made her one of the truly distinguished figures
of the American concert platforms. Hear her!
MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 3rd
BESSE AUDITORIUM
When you hear Frieda Hempel, Monday night, shut your eyes.
Imagine yourself in your own home with the same Glorious voice pouring upon
your ear. That is exactly what the New Edison gives you. x
Edison selects only those aitists whose voices pass the Edison method of voicc
analisis. The New Edison RE-CREATES these wonder voices with such
fidelity that the enr cannot distinguish between the RE-CREATED voice and
living voice.
2&-NEW EMSON
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
Hear Monday, why Edison found Hcmpel's voice worthy of perpetuation.
Then come to our store and hear how the New Edison gives you everything
the living Hempel does, excepting her physical presence.
E. H. NEWHOUSE
Red Cloud Authorized Edison Dealer Nebraska
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prices 25c and 10c.
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