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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
V RED CLOUD,' NEBRASKA, OHD3P it m .i V 4. c t fiiradmwM At the ORPHEUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY George Walsh in A Manhattan Knight Also a Sunshine Comedy Her Naughty Wink MONDAY AND TUESEAY 2 Norma Talmadge in Site Loves She Lies Also Lloyd Comedy Bumping Into Broadway WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Anita Stewart in , The Juggernaut Also a One-reel Comedy '- Price All Week 10c-25c ;acrEiEiJXK Mr. and Mis. ED. AMACK ....! . ,.-,- .I.,l.. UNDERTAKING Phone, Store Ind. 158, Res, 93 fcrwvw.vuv.vv.rv $ k & : : x M 15 AS TOLD TO US IB SS X S x u k X X X Hi x s a? liny Brettd at .Powell niul Pope9. See Cottiug's now Hue of spring wall paper. .. Mrs. A. H. Koency spent Monday in Hastings. , . , .-. . . , ., , ' " Mrs. .E.,,S. Carbe,rl spent Thursday in Hastings. ,- . t Miss Mary Christian spenJtMpndny, in "Hastings Ernest Barrett went to Dcnvar-Sun-. Isadofe Johnson wak-hi Geneva ti: last of the week. ;M ; ,,VC ,' -o. ri' uir ' i R.M. Stunteheck was in1"6inahiKth'e - ast of the week. ' " ' Attorney A. M. Walters was down 4 from Blue Hill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller of Su perior were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. W. "G. Warren and Mrs. Lydia Hoffman spent Friday in Blue Hi!!. The Misses Nora and Ella Mcln erny went to York Thursday morning. Mrs. Eldredgc went to Blue Hill Friday to spend a few days with her mother. August Brinkman and Bert Stun kard were in Kansas City the first of the week. F. G. Turn urc went to Hncoln Monday to attend the republican stale convention. t Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Warren wont to Lincoln Monday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Lorene Hansen is homo from Cowles wheVe she taught a successful term of school. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ncwhou.sc of Guide Rock spent Sunday with rela- "omc f!. G?an1 l?la"(1 is siting rela tives in thejiiity " ' t,ves an(' fticntl? inttho city. Attorney Bernard McNeny went to .. C'0M H;fBijmufflow in city Omaha Sunday evening to attend to "f " .SVf" .11 ? some legal affairs. Mr. Graham of'Hastings was look ing after his buainoss interests in tin city the last of tho week. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauck left Sun day for Coffey ville, Kansas, where they will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gaibor and their daughter, Mrs. Jas. Cathor, spent Sunday with relatives at Superior. Mrs. J. M. Cramer left Thursday for LaComb, Alberta, Canada, after visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Cla mor. Mrs. Roy Robinson returned to Cheyennp tho last of tho week after spending a couple of weeks with rela tives hero. Jim G'iibert and Cecil Cummings left last 'Thursday evening for Doug las, i Wyoming, where they will look after their claims. Harry Letson, E. G. Caldwell, Dave Kaley, A. U. Kaley nnd G. Wv Hutchl- son attended the Shrineri, meeting at Hastings last. Thursday and Friday. FARM LOANS If you want a farm loan and it ia an exceptionally good one I can make u .,v!f -i.i ,- -4 .. tractive rae of 'interest V- , iv I . - .trHBAtLF,v .f n 5I Including War Tax ismCTJiutt RED CLOUD, NEB Eat tint) drink Cafe. nt Powell it Pope's tf County Agent Fausch spent Monday in Hastings. Dr. Hahn of Hastings was in the city Tuesday. . ... Chas; Hunten wusidown' from Imt valo Wednesday afternoon' Bert Leonard wW'dowp 'from dnan vaje Wednesday afternoon. ; noon no a oats si ac ' iu;sm: at FAItMKRS KLBVA'WU. ir v , T- niran mollis irnuu -ervn:e mo'iiTHt PK(op9 Ppwi.1 & rqpV cafe Misscrt Edith andrlunice Hoffman pperit Wednesday in Hastings. Win. Crabill & Son shipped a car of "9S to St- Joe Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fved Mauicr arid sis stcr, Miss Helen Hcihcr, spent Tuesday in Hast ings: Mrs. George Hollibter of Denver arrived in the city Wednesday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. WnvBeardsley re turned home from Hastings Saturday evening. Mrs. Foe went to Lincoln Saturday morning to spe'nd a few days with her son, Glen. Mrs. Fred Feavn and sister, Miss Augusta Sauers, spent Wednesday jn Hastings. Miss Thelma Lamborn went 10 Hastings Saturday to spend a few days with friends. The Kansas Bowler Oil nnd Gas Co., will hold a special mooting nt the court house Friday evening. Mrs. C. H. Miner went to Trenton Sunday evening to spend a few duys looking after her farm. C. C. McConkoy of the Soldiers' uu iiiiuiitu. II. i . i iii.iiun, mur.snai. Mrs. Geo. Van Camp returned to Lincoln Tuesday after spending a few days with Dr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Damer fll, V, Jemborg,.Supt. of water ser vice for the Burlington is here look ing over tho water situation for tho company. Mrs. Rose Goodrich returned to her homo at Brush, Colorado, the last of the week after visiting with Mrs. Tomlinson. .'' '" Mrs. McNeny and daughter, Helen, accompanied Mrs. M. C. Sherman to Hastings Wednesday.whcro Mrs. Sher man will have her, pyes treated. Wednesday afternoon the fire de partment wns called'.lo Dr. Hursts'H home to extinguish! "n blazo which started in the roof oCie kitchen. Edgar Cowden has, returned' frbm Denver and has taken liis old position in the Cowden-Kaley Clo. store. His wife-"vill return to this" cityt within a few weeks. j , NOTICE Sunday next being Whitsun day, tho' Christian Pentecost, there will bo tt celebration of the Holy Communion " ft wrmon at 11 o'clock, in Grace Episcopal church All are coid a'.lv torwill bein Arapahoe. a ' '4 ' j, M, BATES, Pastor - J. II. Bailey went to Trenton this morning. The Red Cloud schools closed this week for thi summer Taeatloii. Train No. 1G was over seven hours .'ate Tuesday on account of a wreck at Poe. H. y. (larber 1ms embarked In the .livestock business as he now bus two sheep eating the dandelions In his yard. Mr. Iturton, the piano tuner, Is work ing here this week ntid' next. Leave orders with Ed A mack or Gniilon store. Attorney F. J. Miitiriay attended the democratic state convention at Omaha Tuesday, lie sorved on the oredentinl committee riWEEli every .'!0 x .'land HO . 3! inch Flsk casing we will give An SO-utkiv Fi:k one 9I.IJ0 tire tool. Frame & Smith Bros. Co. You Wunt in We Want You In The American Legion Membership Week May 17-22 Dr. Warrick, Tim Specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing kIiism-s lilted at I)r DHtneiell's ntlice Wednesday, May 2d, Hours . to 0 The grading outfit, which is sta'tion cd at Jas. Mcintosh's farm north of this city, received their equipment the first of the week and have commenced woik on the federal road. FOKSALE-I model J(J touring, 1 model 17 touring, 1 model 17 Sedan Ford: 1 Ford with 1 ton truck attach ment; P.ulck sixes; 1 Paige six; I Mitchell si.: '.' new Ford 1 ton truck". These cars are all In good repair and priced to hell. You aie taking no chance. Frame Smith Bros. Co. Col. 11. ,1. Newlon. of Omaha, sped. iallBt in closing out sains of stocks of merchnndi'-e, wiib in thu city the His,', of the week, ills mission being to de liver to the Chief a suck of copy from which (WOO 2 J ,3G bills were printed, both sides of the pnper being used to accomodate the copy furnished. The bill were for the closing out sale of E. E. Keckloy fc Sons ot Almtnn, Knnsas The colonel sajb thnt. he plays no fa v. ora with any of the primers what he wants it, service and good work. He was so well pleased with the bills that, the Chief furnished Mm for the elos ing out sale of 0. A. Waldo at Inavale, some time sgo that ho wanted some more of this class of work. 0ol New lou statis that he is enjoying a "gwd trade in his line". If his ability is in keeping with his (pialitios an a first grade gentleman and good fellow, it is no wonder that "Busiuessis good". You can save a dollar by sending in your order for the Daily State Journ al before June 1, at the old price. $7 for daily and Sunday, or $5 for daily only. On account "of the great, rise in price of paper an increase must t be made after that date. You will enjoy f the fairness and independence df' lv& Journal., Mark Sullivan and David Lawrence, two of the greatest free lances in the country are contributors, ine Journal lias tlirce leased wire services, Associated Press, United i'ress and the international moro press services than any other news paper in Nebraska. This will be a stirring year for newspaper reading. The Journal has "always printed more state house news than any other pa per. Its features and its fiction with colored comics and magazine sections make it a most entertaining paper. Send in your order at once if you want to save a dollar. Address State Journal, Lincoln. Will Remodel Orpheum A litHo snebil chat with Mr. Shnite beck. tb nw pi "in ii'Mir of t lit. (hiili en. n, levealed that be i well plea.setl with bis business veiituieaud also t hut Red Cloud has made a pleasing and lasting impression on him. Ho also states that be yxprcts lib two now Powers motion picture inn-oliitiu-i ltiril)g the cntuing week. With these muohliies ho will be able to ob tain a much elearer and better project inn, thus giving his patrons the liner points of the work of the bcreen artists Bxtonaive improvement will also be made on the exterior and interior of the theater. An incline entiance will ttilco the place of the steps now in use, thus eliminating nil posible ohrtiioe of accident In passing in nnd out of the theater. The same will be in the cen ter of the building front, with the box office to one side A better system of ventilation will also bo installed. It w'll be an up to date picture theater in every way, when completed. Coming May 28 Don't forget that the 'Omaha Trade excursion arrives in Red Cloud on Friday, May 28 at 2:25 p. m. The big Omaha band will give , a .short concert and there will be plenty of souvenirs for tho kiddies. Business inert are urged to remain in their places of business so as to facilitate the short calls which will bo made. No attempt will bo made to solicit business. The excursion idea, which is an original umana stunt, is Omaha's way of getting acquainted with the territory, which it serves and meeting its customers face to face. Tho excursion joaves Omaha Sun day evening, May 23, and returns Sunday mornipg May 30. Over 100 stops will be hiaiio in six days so that tho timb'at'each placo is neces sarily short.. Night Btopa will, bo mado at Hold redge, Ncbr.; Sterling, Colorado; Den ver, Colorado; McCook, Nehr; Super ior, Ncbr; and Hastings. All arrangements are completed. Jt is the" largest and most representa tive party of Omaha business men tliat ever participated intmrh an (cvcri?arid more towns' wilS'SiUed than ever before. Inavale 'I he monthly meeting of the local W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon, May 1H, took the form of an Institute. Dinner was t-erved at noon. Mrs. S. C Dixon of Bed Cloud presided over the program of the afternoon. After the dcMitinnal exercises, led by Uev. Schotleld of the Methodist church, the L. T. L. children gave a number -of songs and yells. Before the child ren were dismissed Mrs. Dixon spoke to them entertniningly for fw or ten minutes. The program consisted of the following numbers: The Benefits of Prohibition Mr. E. W. Loeske. Child Welfare Mrs. Frank Sutton. Women in Industry Mrs. Waldo. Americanization Uev. Chas. E. Schofield. Sabbath Observance and Moral Ed ucationMrs. S. C. Dixon. Music was furnished by Miss Hazel Neshit, Mrs. Groat, Mrs. Halley Law son and Uev. Schofield. The Methodist church has organized n children's choir. The young peo ple made a very creditable showing at their first appearance last Sunday morning. Behearsal on Friday at 2:.'ll) p. m. at the church. All the hoys and girls who like to sing arc invited to he present. Sunday evening the Methodist church obs-erved Mother's Day with a special Mother's Day service. The young ladies of the Sunday School, under the direction of Miss Bonnie Miller, provided flowers for everyone who attended to wear in honor of Mother. The pastor preached fiom the theme The Hearth of a Mother. INAVALE CHURCH NOTES 10:30 Sunday School. 7:00 Union Christian Endeavor at the Christian church. Sunday evening, May 30th, there will he a Memorial Day service. DISTRICT II 10:00 Preaching by Kcv. Schofield. Theme Does Roligion Pay? 1 1 :00 Sunday School. NEW VIRGINIA 10:30 Sunday School. 11:30 Pleaching by Rev. Schofield. Theme Does Religion Pay? 8:00 Preaching. Theme A Promisory Note Endorsed. . YOUR LIBERTY BOND The United States government bor rowed money from you to finance the war. You hold the government's promise to pay you back. This prom ise is called a Liberty Bond or Vic tory Note. On this Bond is stated the conditions under which the govern ment borrowed the money from you. For instance: If you hold a Bond of tlif Third Liberty Loan, it statcR that on April 15th and October 16th of each year until maturity, you will ,receive interest on the amount you paid for the? Bond. Other issues (bear other-rates of interest nnd other ;matunty dates, -all -of- which are-clear ly stated on the Bond. Now, if you keep your Bond until the date when the government pays you in full for it, you do not need to worry if, in the meantime, the price is low one day or high the next. You and Uncle Sam are living up to your agreement with each other, and neith er will 1o?e by it. On tho other hand, if you sell your Liberty Bond now, you will find that the man you sell it to will not give you ti dollar for every dollar ou paid for it. The price has been brought down because so many people are of fering to sell their bond. Jf the mar ket is flooded with tomatoes, you can buy them cheap, but if everyone is clamoring for tomatoes and there are few to be had, the price goes up. 'ihc same is tiuo of Liberty Bonds. Short sighted people are dumping them on the market, and wise ones arc buying hem. The best advice that can be given to tho .owner of a Liberty Bond is this: Hold the bond you bought dur ing the war; it is as safe and sound as the United States government it self. Buy, as many more nt the present low rate as you can afford. If you hold them to maturity, you are bound to make the difference between what they sell at now and their face value. You will also leceive good interest on your investment. Hold on to your Liberty Bonds and buy more. Eleven counties in Nebraska wore reported May 10 to have organized Salvation Army Boards, These boards have supervision of the Dome Ser vice Program for 1920, which is a nation-wide movement, wherein tho Salvation Army offers it sixteen ma jor social activities to every commu nity whore they are desired. It i .stated by Salvation Army authorities that every county in Nebraska will bo co-operating with them by the end of the summer. One of the activities is said to bo of aid to the farmers in obtaining farm help. Dead Letter List , ' The following list of unclaimed let torn, will lie Rent to the Dad. Lntter Department If put railed for by -luno 4, 1020: Mrs. Orpbft Hnrknwtf.'Sr! Jose Hldal io. R, K, WarMo. Refniio Ontlvf.ro, HnrrlRftn 0t(n, ,T.tflui,vlv, Mrs Addle TfcMilW. VrJ M 0 Thnmrwon Mrs. S."TnlllMnf,,, '"vs. Husmt Tomlln- Kryiw ' l;'''t ' I' ' i n " TiPfON, PnslniaMqr nV "Pi Francis nds and rointlvps in the oily. Jlme. Gilderoy Seott Famous English Contralto late of I ha Moody Manners Grand Opera Co,, London loill appear in recital SgS&lMAY 31st Besse Auditorium Red Cloud, Nebraska Madam Scott is far-famed abroad in England, Ireland, and on the Continent, as in the United Stales. She is a woman possessed of a striking personality, a rich, colorful voice, and who sings as folks like to hear singers sing. Of her interpretation and entertaining ability Felix Borowski says: "Str is gi'Jtiui not only as mi interpreter oj oratorio and songs, bnl as an exponent oj operatie art, and her work in the presentation of drantaeie musie is excellent indeed" Program Printed Next Week iDrarann Capital and Suipliu $35,000.00 Interest Paul on Time Dcriit 7) tvV- Iff !$j THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward nofaneVPrwidenl " ''"'tiiA Cloud.e'b. A "s. R. Flounce, Caahiet liiffit (hittittlitffillnj thr Jleintiloif Uuiinnitrf I'limt ollif Mutt oj .7'r'in iitfCTuinuiiiKmiM iiwmiia'iiiiiioiiiiiiiniiiQi.iiymMMWMi for Your Graduating Gifts Nothing Better for Gifts than our splendid line of Ladies Wrist Watches, Fine Watches for Men, Beautiful LaValiers and Ellegant Gold Jewelry. Our fine stock will make your worry over buying a delight ful matter. Reliable Goods J. C. MITCH LL THE JEWELER nijrainiramiunn r i WE MAKE A CLEANING, DYEING AND REMODELING Ladies Garments FRANK R. HUGHES Cleaning : Pyeing PHONE: Red 88; 193X ' Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST ' omcoovor AlMcht'aHtoro Red Cloud Nebraska NINETY-FIVE PERCENT of the world's buintss Is done by check FIVE PER CENT of the world's business is done -by the i'l 'transfer of" cash. The world U proureuing. Do not py ti your bills. like the cliff dwellers did j ,i ' ' ' t 1 1 i i ' . , Open a Checking Account IIHHMIIMMGMII Come to the Jewelry Store at Right Prices E SPECIALTY OF : .Repairing Over Burde's Store - ' Dr.W.H.McBride of-rvrsr REDCLO NEBRASKA ,V JWZVK ft" - '-jtta"ova-japssaitM)-iiMW. tatmSut'i