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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHJLEF 1 ' " WW ' v & ( HHBHnraHHonBQKKaRannnMHHBnBnBi A Q Hi 1 G$ pWAI B m wLnm 8 1 HN eH Bii7 VljI re' ft.!Jf i PE MB j PH B BT?tf f'ai E 1S'WM Wffi ADMISSION 10c-20c First Show at 7:30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Leave it to him to thrill and amuse you Wm. Fox Presents the Irresistible Star WILLIAM RUSSELL In Jeave it 1 o Fie THE ROMANCE OF A RICH YOUNG MAN By Arthur Jackson Directed by Emmet J. Flynn Also a 2-reel Sunshine Comedy A LIGHT WEIGHT LOVER FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT WEEK 'Wm, Farnum in a Big Fox Special The Tale of Two Cities, .Popo's tf Sco Dr. Warrick the 23rd. Eat and drink nt Powell & Cafe. Attend the ball game Sunday after noon. J. H. Ellingcr was in St. Joe the first of the week. Lew Walters and son, Larcnce arc home from Omaha. Horace Brown of Wauncta is visit ing friends in tho city. The County Board of Equalization was in session this week. Good meals pood service moderate prices Powell & Popo's cafe Father Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Saturday morning. Mrs. Al Holverson went to Blue spent Hill Monday in visit relatives. Base-ball game Sunday afternoon- Mrs. Lula Fuller went City Saturday moVning. Simon Johnson left Wednesday morninc for Ocden, Iowa. k w k; k k a k s; k s :;; s i;; k : a AS TOLD TO US K H BiJ?8:S$&S581&83JKB5J!S8i Buy HroHd at Powell and Popes. Mrs. Waskum spent Friday in Hast ings. Lesley Graves is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. D. G. Britton spent Friday in Superior. O Mrs. Ed Amack is visiting friends in St. Joe. Mrs. D. G. Britton spent Tuesday in Hastings. Clarence Carpenter spent Thursday in Hastings. Miss Marybclle Hassinger Fridav in Hastings. Kansas ca (Jioud vs Republican City. Supt. Holtzen is able to be out again after a few weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. aul Pope spent Sun- Attorney A. M. Walters was down day with her parents at Superior from Blue Hill Tuesday. Ford Walker is firing the switch engine in the local yards now to Mrs. Will Mackey went to Tab'.c Rock where she will visit her aunt. John and Howard Hamilton were up from Guide Rock Sunday morning, Miss Laura Hedge went to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Saturday morn ing. Mrs. F. W. C nvden and daughter, Miss Rachael, spent Monday in Hast ings. Attend tho ball game Sunday after Miss Vance, of Mankato, Kansas, noon and sco Red Cloud's new pitcher snont Sundav with fricnds'in tho city. , work. Orleans in"" this . Miss Eltina Rickard of spent Sunday with friends citv. i M. S. Brown, claim agent for tho, Burlington, spent Thursday In the city. 4 Mrs. Chas. Sutton and Mrs. H. Houchin spent Wednesday in ,Hast ings. ' Miss Hattio Christian spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Minnie, at Lin C. L. Cotting went to Omaha Tues- Miss Gladys Mcintosh has accepted a position in the Farmers' Union store. v' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fearn spent Sun day with their son, Roy and wife at Guide Rock. ""vw.TfWJ Miss Erma Rarincy went to Unidell Saturday morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Darner. ;"if '191 Frank Hutchison-of WIIcoj?lfjtfisit ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. antTMrs. Geo. Hutchison. Strayod away from our slaughter IN'AVALE There has been growing a feeling I that Innvale should have n public library and reading room. Recently a number who are interested in the proposition met informnlly nnd made I tentative plans for the organization of j a Library Association. Membership cards have been secured nnd a cam paign will shortly bo begun for mem bers. The object of the organization it? the raising of a large enough fund to provide for a reading room and circulating library hat shall be open to all the citizens of Inavale and the surrounding country. The temporary committee who have tho matter in charge nve: C. A. Waldo, Frank Sut ton, Mrs. Wickwire, Mrs. J. A. Silvcy, Mrs. Hallio T,av.on, E. W. Loeskc and Rev. C. K. Schoficld. 1XAVALE CHURCH NOTES Sunday Juno 20 " 10:30 Sunday' School.. 7:00 Union Christian Endeavor in (ho Christian church. The Sunday School Children's Day program wi'.l bo jjiven Sunday even ing, June 27. DISTRICT 41 10:00 Children's Day Program. 11:00 Sunday School. NEW VIRGINIA ' 10:30 Sunday School. ( 11:30 Preaching. Thome Standing at the Cross Roads. 8:00 Preaching. Theme Short Weights and False Balances. , OBITUARY MILLIKEN Jessie Mnbel Brooks was bora August 12, 1888. She graduated from tho Red Cloud High School and from tho Teacher's Training Class at Kenrncy State Normal. After fin ishing her training she taught for a number of yenrs nt Cowles and then at Orleans. July 26, 1910, she was united in marriage to Rolland Mil'.i ken. Since that time her home has been on a farm near Orleans. When n young girl she united with the Methodist Episcopal church and at the time of her death was a members of that church at Orleans, Nebraska. Her life was always that of a faithful Christian, a faith that found expres sion in loving service to others. She never failed to do a friend a good turn. Dearly beloved by all who knew her she leaves to mourn her loss her husband and small son, besides her father, two brothers and a sister. While returning home with her hus band and her brother, Ross Brooks and family, she was instantly killed when the' automobile in which they were riding plunged over the cement approach to a bridge and overturned in the creek below. The funeral was conducted nt the Now Virginia Metho dist church, Thursday June 10. .The 'Rev. Chas. E. Schoficld, pastor of the church officiated, assisted by Rev. Rose, pastor of the Orleans Methodist church. Interment was in the Plain view cemetery. The sympathy of a host of friends goes out to the bercav; cd family. She was a member of tho Royal Neighbors, Orlean, 'Nebr. day morning to attend to some busf- j house a red hog weighing 230 lba. ness there. Otho Ellison of Morcland, Kansas, J. E. Yost & Son. Mr. Stuntebeck of Wymoro was in spent tho weekend with relatives and i the city Wednesday looking after his friends here. Carl Jensen went to Omaha Tues day evening tovisit his. sister, Mrs. Jay Robinson. Miss Myra Cook arrived in the city Monday evening to visit her father, Dr. Henry Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Hartfn&n went to Burchard Wednesday to visit rela tives and friends. Several of tho local ball fans at tended the ball game nt Riverton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Plntt went to Fairmont business interests. Miss'Adalino Man'.ey went to Hast ings Saturday morning where she will attend summer school. s Jr. and Mrs. Ray Nels6n are tho parents of a baby girl which arrived at their home Monday morning. Sail W. Anders6n of Bladen nnd Miss Zona C. Schaa of Blue Hill were granted a marrigo licenso Tues day. ' Mrs. Edwards returned homo Fri day evening from Clarence, Missouri, Earl HufTer and family of Haxtun, Colorado, arrived in the city Thurs day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HufTer. The I. O. O. F. lodge met Monday evening. There was a large num ber of members present after which they adjourned to Neuerberg's cafe where they enjoyed a few dishes of ice cream. The third decree will bo conferred on a candidate next Mon day evening. iS. vi t tit Tuesday morning to attend the P. E.-c sno nan oeen visu.ng nor par- UIUH. Mrs. John Amcll returned homo Saturday evening from Holdrcdgc where sho spent a few days with rola and O. State Convention. 1).. n..ll fir-oil. bl.inmnn Carl McArthur were in Hastings. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt .and son, Al bert, left Thursday for Reynolds and Lincoln vhcrc they will visit relatives. Olen Ireland of Mt. Claro arrived in the city Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. T. K. McArthur and fam- George Rife, who is a traveling salesman for the Brecht Candy Co., tof Denver, was in tho city Wednes day. Clarence Carpenter returned to Scldcn, Kansas, Saturday after visit ing his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Cnrpcntcr. Mrs. Ernest Davis and children re turned to Axtell Saturday after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDowell. Grant Christy nnd son, Frank left Sunday for Falls City whore they havo tho contract of plastering ' a three story building. 4 tives. Russell Summers wontto Hastings Monday morning where ho has ac cepted n position with tho Hastings Brick Co. Mrs. 'Chas. Grout returned to her homo nt Wichita, Kansas, Saturday after visiting her brother, Will Brown and family. B. R. Frazior, (ho now superinten dent of tho light and water plant ar rived in tho aity tho last of tho week and has taken chargo of tho plant. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will moot eye, ear, noso and throat pa tients and those needing p-lnsos fitted nt Dr. Damerell's office, Wednesday, Juno 23. Hours 2 to fl only. Mr. nnd Mi's. Herb Lud'w". Vroi Slaby. Low Ethorton nnd GiUwr Tlorl attended tho Mindcnvs Lnmv'- boll gnmo at tho Farmers' Union picnic near Mindcn Wednesday afternoon. HOW TO TREAT YOUR TOWN Prai e it. Impio'o it. Talk a'.out it. Be public spirited. Take home prido in it. Tell of its business men, Remember it i your home. Tell of its natural advantages. Trailc and induce others to trade there. Wlim .strangers come to town use them woll. Don't call your best citizens frauds and impostors. Support your local instituions that benefit your town. Look ahead of self when all tho town i to be considered. Help the puldic officers do the most good for the best people. Exchange. I Uur rag Discount Sale Is Still On! I CVKI) OP THANKS The iliildrcn take (his means of thankirg their friends and neighbors for thicr help and kindness during their -ad bereavement in tho dcatli of their 1 ar father. Mr. Henry Zalman and family Mr. August Zalman and family Mrs. Emma Gouldie and family .Mrs. Sarah Shannon nnd family Mrs. Tillie Anderson and family Hundreds of wise buyers have taken ad vantage of this wonderful sale and have SAVED hundreds of dollars by doing so. Plenty of attractive BARGAINS in our store for the bargain seekers. BUY NOW and cut down the hjVh cost of living, as there is no indication of any lower prices for some time to come. Our sale is a REAL SALE and our discounts are REAL DISCOUNTS. Jas. Silvcy was down from Inavalo Mondn evening. rHEELS, HAMMERS OR" HOT WATER will not harm nCHI-NAMEL ( il 71SIT us on dates given below VV and SEE these brilliant, bcautl- 1 v ful CHI-NAMEL Finishes tested and explained during our ( . Chi-Nnmel Demonstration A Factory Demonstrator will bo In of this lntcrcstinttCbl-Namcl charge Exhibition to cxplalr and Instruct. : : FREE : : A 30 cent can of Chi-Namcl Varnish , With purchase of 25 cent 'v brush to insure a fair trial ,. U il w --r II'- JgSS June 25-26 C. L COTTING The Druggist Cowden -Kaley ClotMng Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Post Office Red Cloud. Nebraska :: m M WE CLEAN Palm Beach Suits and Silk Shirts RIGHT! FRANK R. HUGHES Phone Rtd 88t 193x CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIRING Over Burden's Store m on llllFlIW1'll'fllFm""llmmmwMMmlcimmmi'fflmmM""mm amiiK!;momra:2nani:;M Capital and surplus $35,000.00 rry"vy interest Paid cm Time Deposit! NINETY-FIVE PER CENT of the world's buiness is done by check FIVE PERCENT. of the world's business is done by the transfer of cash. The world is progressing. Do not pay your bills tike the cliff dwellers did. Open a Checking Account THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Florance, Cashier DtpotUt (Jtutrantttil li the Drpoiitort Quurantte Fundoftht Mutt of XtbratLa IMIIIRIiUUIlUn Why man we made this cigarette for you! Notice of Probate In the County Court ot Webster County, Nebraska Stiioof N'ohraRkn, I ss WolwtiT l)iinty, I To all persons Interested ln'tho estate ot Charles Zalman, Deceased! TAKK NOTICB, that a petition hns been tiled praying tliaV tliulustruuicnt tiled In this court on tliullth day ot Jude, 11)20, purport lug to lw tho last will nnd testament ot said deceased, mny bo prqved and allowed and recorded as tho last will and testnment of diaries .aliuan, deceased; that Bald Instru ment bo admitted to prolmto, nnd tho ad ministration ot said cxtato bo granted to Til He Andcrsoiii and Sarah Shauiion, as exe cutors of said will. It Ishcrcbj'ordcre.l by tho court, that nil persons Interested lu said cstaio nppear nt trro county Court to bo held In nnd for said cjunty on thoUtli day of July a.ii. l'J., nt ten vclock A. M to show caiiKo, tf any thcro he. vb the nraver of tho nutltlouer should not bo granted, and that notlcuof tho pend nncy ul said pqUllon niul thobcnrlni; thereof, bo utvi'H to nil persons llitenal.iU In Mild mat tor lv publlshliii; a copy of this order In tho Hod Cloud Chluf, n IckiiI weekly newspaper printed In bald county, for three coutteutivo wotks prior to khIiI day of luarlnn. Witness my hand and tho renl ot said court this llth day of Juno A. I). 1U20. (Heal) A. I). Ikuincy, County Judge jntlio ' Notice To Drcdl ors- ounty Court of Wobster County, Nebraska In tho matter ot tho cstato of Ilobort II, Wilson. Deceased, Creditors of said estnto will tnko notice, that tho tlmo llinltod for presentation and flllnt; of claims against said cstato Is October' 1st lU.'O, and for the pny ment of debts Is Octo ber 12th, lUi), thi't I will hit nt tho county, court room In said county on tho 2nd day of July I'.i.'M to examine, hear nnd allow all claims duly lllcd which tiro a llrst ortrcoud lieu upon said estate, and on tho 2nd day of October. 10A), to examine, near, nllot' and nilJuM iillclnliiiri and objections of general creditors duly tiled. - Dniul tills 23th day of Mn 103). '' ' ffitali A. I). ItANN'KV County Judsft I JOHHHft 1 IBK Www Iiv'lP '- Wtlmm ' AiSvv ifaw 7 Si CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! 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