The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 29, 1920, Image 5

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Hay Bread at Powell mid 1'opes
J. E. Butler spent Monday in Hast
ings. Mrs. Hummel spent Friday in Hast
ings. May Handley spent Friday in Hast
ings. Ed Amack spent Friday in Hast
ings. Dennis Manlcy spent Friday la
Chester.
Taul Pope was in Lincoln the 1a3t
of the week.
Miss Melissa Shadbolt spent Friday
in Superior.
Mrs. W. G. Warren spent Monday
in Hastings.
J. S. Marsh of Guide Rock was in
the city Monday evening.
Mrs. J. E. Jarboc was a passenger
to Lincoln Monday morning.
Mesdames Wm. Sunborry and Roy
Cramer spent Friday in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lain spent Wed
nesday with friends at Superior.
Joe Pavlick went to Kansas City
Sunday morning on one of the stock
trains.
Mrs. Frank R. Hughes spent Thurs
day with relatives and friends at
Hastings.
Wm. Crabill & Son shipped two
cars or hogs to the Kansas City mai
kct Sunday.
Lee Truax returned to this c!t,
Tuesday from Cambridge where he
had been working.
Sutton & Shipman installed a gaso
line fdling station in front of thrlr
garage this week.
Mrs. Wm. Mackey went to Bladen
Monday nftcmoon to spend a few
days with relatives.
The Wntts Construction Co. aspect
to commence paving in district No. !
in about two weeks.
Eat and drink, ntj'owelt & pjpj
Cafe. Jtf
MranwHlrl. Will Bcn left Sat
urday; VIS auto for Dqjjr'cr where tney
will spend a-jfew dayfMnthc motni
tains. - '
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n- n.. u i it m , " u' w"B w;ni q umana oun-
morXZ A li rmC Toc"dny dy corning to attend to some bus.
morniHg from Oberlin, Kansas, where ' ncsg matters
he had been Working in the harvest Mias m Mcrccr ,, accc,)t(H,
-i.fi r, .. , ,., . . position with the Gaston Music
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L MjjorAiiJjick wa In Hastings todnt. I Ben McFarland was in Fairbury
vuuu ineBiaf goou service mouenit oiuuruiiy.
prippH I'ntvo i& rope's rare, uverett stroup spent Sunday in
iir. ami iurs. unas. steward spent
Sunday With friends at Guide Rock.
G. L. Atkins wnt to Omaha Sun-
miKiiiiiifflinwfn
Guide Rock.
Chas. Moedo was down from Blue
Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hcrrick wero
down from Inavalc Monday.
Fred Carnahan of Hastings spent
the weekend with friends here.
II. C. Stephenson, accompanied by
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wycoll, both of Smith Center, worul t.-it. t.-.. i.. ...- .. .. 'i., '.,'.. -i" v
liniin.1 in mnrvlnrrn 3n,tn 1, T..,!.. ' ull,ul 'lBcrnui went lO OUJIUIlOt HIS mOtllCl 011(1 SlStOl', Went to Super 01"
Ranney maillaBe Sunday by Juf,K . Saturday morning where he held ser- Saturday morning to visit their son
p,i clnI( ,, - . vices Sunday. and brother and other relatives.
the ball game at Superior Tuesday ' ,vin vi,lf rimiV I 7aionco msomi( licio he will
afternoon. ' ls't "'ends. Sj)cml n fow (aya with hs fokg qn(,
Mrs N B Bush nturnnii 1inmJ '" """ '"J ue" ""cy ei also accompany his daughter home.
mts. xn. if. liush leturncd home tJown from R VOrton Sunday evening I r T Wn , v , .
Tuesday morning after visiting rcla- attendintr Chnutminiin I . Wnnon nml iV(l Grimes auto-
tives in McCook and Oberlin for the I r" 1,1 ?, "JJ nvni.Won J0'1 to Lincln Saturday night when,
past week. ' T .u i ? 0vcrlcfcsc f , they attended the funeral of n rcla-
Miss Maggie Adams returned Mon-' Sil lesc ' ' Fr"nk L RlngCr which wns hcW
day evening from Beloit Kansas, and , i Ginlm of Steamboat "
has resumed her duties in the Hat- c..? .i....i. ,. ...,!, l-rnnk Bean, the little son of Mr.
field restaurant. "MJ """' '" f and Mrs. Eustis Bean, who was re-
-,, , ... , ,. ' cms, iAir. and ilrs. Unas. Ctilnam. ., ... , ', ....
Chas. Besso and Mr. and Mrs. Fred i , ,, m ,. , , . contly injured, was taken to Lincoln
Joyce left Monday for Lisbon Falls,'. 7, """ '"." "
Maine, where Mr. Bcssc will spend a '? thc! y Scall?",ay 4T,sit JlIr;iaml
few weeks visiting. I Irs Da,lns Smith antl ot1lcr relative.
r.. T..l li.n.ll,.. i .... I Prnnlf Tnvlni wlln io tonvlrlnrv -fM
iim. wui iucrauuen oiui ciiuuicn ' " " -- -" ""t, Sadly Incomplete
of Clay Center spent the weekend A.lf Nolan, left Sunday for Cheyenne A aeCli dntcd Mnrch 16( 1S07t roccnt.
in this city with her parents, Mr. and . w,,cr0 ho w,n cnJy n week's vacation 1 1? recorded on Long Islatid, conveys
Jlrs. D. R. Hughes. j Mrs. licrmcc Shod returned to Jier
VJ. UUHIIOUIIf iA iVUI tniUlU llUtllUr .....w ..v uuiii loiuiui 1 uvouujr IIIV1U-
of Hastings, was in town Tucsdav for . inB after visiting liVsr parents, Mr. and
-f 1 1. ........ ... ' M'.... tlfU... 141 2-.. . . ......
u iw nours looicing niter ins properly , iUiB '' j-jiiiciioii nn otner rcia
SPECIAL!
:FOR
Chautauqua Week
Thursday cveninc where ho under
went an ocpration and is improving.
in the Piatt Addition.
Russcl Summers, who has been work
mg for the Hqstmgs Brick Co. for the
tives.
Dr. and Mrs. Hurst and her par
ents loft Tliosdnv mnniintr vin nnfn
past few weeks, spent Sunday wllli for Choveno whore thov will snond n
his mother in this city. . few days at the Frontier Days Celc-
J. McCartney, special agent for the oration.
Burlington at McCook, spent a few r. r. ATnfnnbm. n,i ,i..i... -r...
hours in tho citv ednosdnv InnHntr t?ii. t : : ii I..! ... '......."' Benefit In Jov Glvlna.
,' . i 'ii'i'ii:ui.i, nut .uununy morning ,.-., - . , -, .
after company business. I ror MiouH Vnnhifn .w imv . cn you onco get 8tnrlctl ln Jy
Uf ' ', Vm m v ioi -Missoula, Montarta, hoio tlie B,vlng ,t.s onsy to , ,t T,
Attorney and Mrs. McNcny ano will spend a few weeks with their son. fnct that you clvo 1ov brlntrs cnmil.
daughter, Miss Helen, returned home and brother. dates for your ninglc touch constnntlj
xuupuuy ironi iiinncsoia wncrc tnoy
"the Valentino farm on (ho lilch.
way leading from Jamaica to Great
Plains on the Jericho turnpike, thenco
to tho highway lending from Llttlo
Plains to Hocky Hill, including tha
buildings, orchards, gardens, meadows,
commons, seedlings, trees, w6ods,
paths, water and water courses," but
gives no other description of tho prop
erty or any Indication of Its size, and
nobody knows what It Is.
had been for an outing
Tho Misses Faith Peek nnd Ada
Smnll. whn linvo lioon v!.ifini Miv
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry and child- Edith Hoffman, went to Blue Hi'i
von returned homo Tui.-lav from Lin- Tuesday morning whoro thov will vi
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ueioro you. une returning ucnellts of
having given Joy keep your supplied
with tho means of Joy giving. So you
Just direct tho ever enlarging streiini
, Hint through you ministers to your fel
lows. And your own Joy Incrcnscs
1 with each now expression of your good
will. The Joy ulvlnir hnlilt crows im'-
been attending a barber school.
Mrs. Mell Sherman returned homo
Monday evening from Hastings whore
hc had been having her cyo5 treated.
Scoutmaster E. M. Et"? and the
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Bow Scouts who have been, nniovinir iVio novfsf. -fpnlnrn ninfin-oa
an outing nt Norton, Kansas, returned market for the benefit of the Red
nome Wednesday morning. Uloucl lans.
Will Hunt and wife. Roy Rust and
wife, Goergo Harris and wife, M. K.
Quigley and wife, Miss Mabel Bailey,
Vern Huff and wife, Will Edson and
wife and several others attended tho
Sells-Floto circus at Hastings Friday.
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Golden Rod Garage
ON
Saturday, July 31st
CUT PRICES IN ORDER TO
MOVE OUR PRESENT STOCK
INTENDING TO ESTABLISH AN UP-TO-DATE FIRESTONE SERVICE STATION IN OUR
NEW HOME, WHAT TIRES WE HAVE MUST BE SOLD. TO MOVE THEM AT ONCC, WE ARE
OFFERING UNHEARD OF PRICES ON OUR STOCK OF GOODYEAR, MILLER, GATES, BRUNS
WICK AND STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES. THESE ARE ALL NEW GUARANTEED TIRES,
6,000 TO 10,000 MILE ADJUSTMENT BASIS.
NOTE THE PRICES
Joy. Grit.
It's real
Tho Misses Mary Jane Small and
h7inX coIn nn(l ITarvard whcro thc ,iad 5t fOT a few (,s bofoi,c turnin to
" . f . "con visiting relative and fnond.-'. their home at College View.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britlon went to Ki.,.ny it(vr fni, a.i,. ii,.. ns. w A ui"e nmnnmoni w. Mwimi ir,
nelson .Momiay morning to attend tho to tbo Stnto Industrial School fur Glr's day over tho grave of William Van ' " y nnd you would bo perfectly
funeral of mis rr.indfntlini . . ........ . . . . . n..... i.i.... . .. . ... . intci..Tii.in ..-in,,-,., n, i. .,., ,..i
...:..... iai wnnevn wciuiesuny. &ue unci net n . " kc lucitcr Known a5; uncieuiuvi . "uui iu nim.u m nuiii
Will Schcnk returned to this citv ri.Cnntiv narolod to sheriff Hnffo.- i.i.t who is buried in ilm Wninnfc fiw.Pitl,nB 011,ors t0 hnpplcr days
ronilnv from T.inrnln wlmvn 1in linrl ..n..i . i m. .... . ... I i . .. ..
- mi it'll iu uuiniuy wiui inn icrms 01 hip ccmctcrv. iwanv venrs aco ir. van
piro'o i Dyke was correspondent for this pa-
frt.. -iT.i.1? ? i i-ii t? .j ' nor -frnii Pntini O.vnnir
1I1C VslllUL IffUlVUU il lUltUr HW.l"" . ......t w.-... j
nesday morning from G. L. Atkins,
who is in Omaha this week, and ho
stated that he had booked some of
on the
SALE PRICE LIST FRICE
30x3lfc $17.00 $20.00
32x312 24.55 28.75
32x4 33.25 38.35
34x4 35.00 41.15
First Come first Served(kt Yours Now
' ALSO A LIMITED NUMBER OF GOOD USED AND VULCANIZED TIRES FOR
SALE AT 1.00 AND UP.
Auto Accident Injures Driver
A serious unto necldcnt occured west
of tho limits of this city Sunday even
Itirf which i'cmiI ted in ihu Injury of the
occupant', a, well n. totnlly denu 1
ishing tho cir.
John linker and Chester Wilson, two
young inuu lesiillug noVth of Iunvulc
had iitteudo'l the Cliautnuqu'i and wero
ciiroute lioie. Ilakor mis driving,
and as tho story gocsti iiltcmptcd to
pas nuothcr car while traveling ut a
high rato of speed. WIipu he turned
out of th mad to pass tho osr ho run
Into spvernl huge piuccs of conoreto
crossingb ivtnovt'd wher the ptviu
was put in -scattered along the rend
side. Wilson escaped with but u few
minor scratches and cuts, while Baker
was quite severely out about tho face
and his shoulders rccelred quts nnd
bruises. He was brought to tho rooms
over the Cook drug store and rendered
medicrtl attention. He was removed to
his home Tuesday.
The ear was a new Dodgo owned by
(taker and judging from its appearance
Is a totnl wreck. How the young men
escaped death Is nothing short of a
miracle.
$21
$31
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One Lot of all
Wool Suits at
One lot of Hart, Schaf f ner
and Plarx ahd 01.00
other good Suits
Childrens Wash Suits
33J4 Discount
All Dress Straw Hats at
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
15 PER CENT DISCOUNT
on Hansens Work Gloves
Extra Good Work Gloves
at only 50 cents per pair
A Clean Up in White Shoes
and Oxfords at $2 per pair
W. G. Hamilton Clothing Co.
C,",l y;,i."uZ,'i',:i,u !. ili.LTI.II'ji.JIjI'jililiiii.iIli!;.!-!,,,, I.'or.LEHEU SZl J!!!
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The store where High Quality, Moderate
Prices, Prompt Service, Square Dealing
and Guaranteed Satisfaction predominate.
We never substitute if we cannot supply
the exact brand of goods that you desire.
Our goods are subject to your inspection;
our sales force is at your service always.
Come in and see us anytime if its only to
say, "Howdy, Neighbor." A smile and a
word of cheer, if passed along, will make
the whole world brighter. Ever Try It?
Hardware
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Sutton & Shipman
RED CLOUD, NEBR.
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SERVICE That Counts. We Know Tires And Adjust Them When You Bring Them In.
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Locals Defeat Legioneers
A traveling base bull team landed in
lied Cloud, as per schedule, yesterday
and met the homo boys on tno lo:al
diamond, and played a real Interest
ing, game, defeating the visitors by a
score of 5 to 4.
Things lookcdIoubtful for the locals
until tbo last, half of the ninth Inning
when they registered four scores and
tied the game and again in the tenth
they landed one more man safe on the
home plate giving them tho game,
It is needless to say that the boys
are feeling joyous over this victory as
the theory had been advanced that
their opponents were real fust ball
players Tho lady on tirst base at
tracted considerable attention through
out the game as she phiycd the position
to perfection. '
Last Sunday's gHino with Inavalo re.
suited in tho locals being defeated by
a score of 13 to 7. Thirteen Innings
were played.
Sunday next lted Cloud will go to
Republican City and play tho team of
that place.;
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OUT IN FURNAS COUNTY
For tho first time in history the
Nonpartisan League has invaded Fur
has county and there the doctrine is
being preached by Rev. J. L. Bcebo,
a pastor of Red Cloud who deserted
the pulpit to join tho ranks of Town-
leyism.
Rov. Mr. Bcebo is said to have had
somothing of an up-hill climb in con
vlnnintr thn farmers of Furnas county
that it would bo for their interest to
tio up with tho league. At numerous
places vhoro ho has spoken, farmers
have 'InsTatod upon befnff bhown
Tho New Nebraskan. ""
aiBBSnBBSEBEBi
Frank R. Hughes
Cleaning - Dyeing - Repairing
Phones
,Red Cioud, Nebr.
We Cill nn I Deliver 'We Pay Return Charge? on Out of-Town Work
Quality' Job Printing at Right Prices
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