The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 20, 1921, Image 5

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Henry Kccncy of Cowleswa elect
ed u member of the state board of
directory of the Farmers' Union which
hold itn stale convention at Omnha
last week.
Leo Trims arrived in the city Mon-
Judge Blncklcclgc went to Almn
Tuesday evening.
0. F. Wohlcnbcrg of Lincoln was in
Ujp city Tuesday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Chn. Horrific Minnl
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day eveninp from Caney, Kansas, Ed Lewis shipped a car of cattle to
where ho had been working for the ' Kansas City Tuesday morning.
past few months. Lloyd Ilarker spent the week end
Ben McFarland returned homo the in the city with his mother,
last of the week from Kansas City Mrs. Andrew Snlndon spent Thurnt
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and Excelsior Springs whore he spent
a couple of weeks.
Ititflscll Summers returned to Hast
ings Tuesday morning after a short
visit here with his mother, Mrs. May
Summers.
Clarence Johnston wont to Denver
Monday evening to attond the Live
Stock Show beinjc hold in that city
this week.
day with Mrs. Kd Church at Lester.
Miss Anna Gilliam went to Crete
Saturday whore she will teach school.
Mrs. F. V. Cowden and daughter,
Miss Rachel, 'spent Thursday in Hast
ings. llr, Thomas Hummol of Musca
tine, Iowa, is in the city visiting Mrs.
G. W. Hummel.
Mrs. Irvine Cumminars spent the
Don't fail to see the opening play week end with her son, Allan and
"Tho Marriage
Chase-Lister Co,
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AS TOLD TO US 5
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Call Bell 88 or Ind. 193M.
Kilt and drink nt l'pwoll & Pope's
Cafo. tf
N. P. Nelson spent Thursday in
Hastings.
Attend the basket ball game at the
High School tonitc.
Mrs. George Kailcy spent Saturday
with friends at Cowlcs.
State Agent 0. D. Hedge went to
Oxford Saturday evening.
Mrs. Will White and daughter, Zoo,
spent Saturday in Hastings.
Chas. Gilliam returned home tho
last of the week from Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gurney are the
parents of a baby boy born Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Hauck and her mother,
Mrs. Adams, spent, Tuesday in Hast
ings. Several men were laid off in the,
Burlington yards here the last of the
.week.
A large number" of trees havd been
cut down in this city the .past few
weeks.
Itussel Jones returned home Tues
day from Grand Island where he
spent several weeks.
Tho members of the Farmers'
Union are holding their annual meet
ing in this city today.
Father Fitzgerald returned homo
Friday evening from Superior where
ho spent a couple of days.
Three trains of one hundred and
fifty cars of stock including that load
ed at Red Cloud went through here
Sunday morning cnijoute to St. Joe
and Kansas .City.
Ooorl meals pood service niO'lertttP
pi Ices Powell & Pope's cafe
For tax or auto livery call John W.
Sheets, bell phono 82, Ind. 32M.
K. C. Burch' returned home Tuesday
from Goring where he had been for
several weeks.
Dan Garbcr, Jack Wisccarvcr and
Frank King returned home Thursday
evening from Omahn.
Mrs. Ella Parker of Obcrlin, Kan
sas, is here for an extended visit with
her son, N. B. Bush nnd family.
Mrs. George Hayes of Woodruff,
Kansas, spent Sunday in the city
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sunbcrry.
The Red Cloud basket ball teams
want you to come to tho High School
Friday evening to sec the games.
John Hasselbacker went to Dcs
Moines, Iowa, Saturday morning to
attend tho funeral of a relative.
Jay Popo left Tuesday morning for
Waupaca, Wisconsin, where he will
visit his son, Elbert, who is seriously
till.
jSupt. F. G. Gurley and Train
master Welch of Wymore spent a
few hours in Red Cloud Friday at
tending to company business.
The following shipped stock Sun
day morning: Delancy Bros, ono car
of hogs to Kansas City, Yost & Eshel
man two cars of cattle to St. Joe, A.
B. Crabill two cars of hogs to Kansas
City and Crabill & Leadabrandt one
car of hogs to Kansas City.
Question" by the
nt tho Orphcum Sun
day evening.
Last Thursday morning at Wood
ruff, Kansas, a lire broke out which
burned most all of the business house
in that burg. ,
Mrs. Ollie Ellison went to Sinn
wood, Iowa, Saturday morning to at
tend tho funeral of her "mother, Mrs.
Eva Tcnnant.
Miss Stella Ducker returned homo
Saturday evening from Lincoln whore
she attended a county superinten
dent's meeting.
There will bo a basket ball game at
tho High School gynasium tonito at 8
o'clock. Womor Corn Iluskors vs
Red Cloud. Adm. 15-25c.
E. Carter, of Inavalc, purchased a
ticket from tho local ticket office Sun
day morning for Evnnsville, Indiana,
where ho intends to visit relatives.
The students of tho Red Cloud
school will close their first semester's
work next week nnd final examina
tions will be in order during tho
week.
Dr. Warrick, The Sppcinlist, will
moPt eyo, oar, nose ami throat piitlcnts
nnd thoe needing ghmscK fitted at Dr
Datrerells ofilco Tuesday, January 25.
Hours 2 to G
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ellison left
Sunday morning for Concordia, Kan
sas, he having completed all the busi
ness for the Watts Construction Co.
in this city.
During the absence of Dr. Crelghton,
Dr. Mar in will havo charge of his
oul:o. Dr. Martin will continuo the
fitting of glasses and make all repairs
needed to spectacles. It
Marshall Finch and Enos Reynolds
returned home Friday evening from
Blue Springs where they had been
assisting in getting an equipment
ready for drilling for oil.
Al Eckwall of Bloomington was in
the city Wednesday and while here
he made this office a pleasant call and
talked about the good old times we
had in the winter of 1917 at the old
camp, Funston.
At tho program and basket supper
held at the High School last Friday
evening $7fc.50 was realized, part of
which was used to pr.y foot ball bills
and the balance was given to the
basket ball teams.
Hid FOLKS AT HOME EXPECT YOU
ins ruLivd-ro tell 'em all about
"OMAHA'S mc&rvmAgrt? VISIT
Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville
SUgiAtt m Flllidw llh PrtttrClrli. FnnnjClowM.OorgiOni
Eqolpan. Brilliant Senile Etilronnint
LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
Everybody Goes) Ash Anybody
UMTS THE BICSEST ABO BEST SHOW VEST Of CHICA80
wife at Hastings.
Will Mcl'hcraon and Ben Copley
went to Oneida, Kansas, Sunday for
the purpose of driving an auto back
to thi" city which belonged to John
Edwards. They "drove the car to
Mankato where it broke down and
they nrrived-homo Monday evening.
Friday evening, Jan. 21, at 8:15
there will he a double header basket
ball game at the High School gynn
sium at which time the Nelson High
School boys' and girls teams will meet
tho local teams. Adm. 35G0c.
There will be a debate at tho High
School assembly room next Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock. Tho Red
Cloud and Cowlcs schools will debate
on tho subject: Resolved, That Tho
Literacy Tost On Immigration Should
ho Repealed. Rod Cloud affirmative,
Cowlow negative. Adm. 25c.
Mrs. Eva Tcnnant, who had been
in pror health the past year, passed
nwa tho last of the week at the
home of her sister at Slanwood,
Io-..a. She resided in this city for
sevcri'l years and while hero gained
a large number of friends. A daugh
ter, Mrs. Oliver Ellison of this city
and several relatives arc left to
mourn her death..
Next week the Furm Bureau mem
bership campaign starts in Webster
county. If ono for a moment con
templates the strength of such an
organization, both state and national,
and the influence it carries in the
councils where farmers' interests are
at stake, he is not going to hesitate
about getting into such an organiza
tion for his own welfare and tho
welfare of his neighbors and the ag
ricultural industries in genpral the
better judgment of the farmer will
tell him to join this organization.
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Senator Duiton also introduced bills
providing for the publication of finan
cial statements of schools and town
shiptreasurers. A penalty is provided
for those who refusa to oboy tho law.
Ho also has a bill making it.a peniten
tiary offense to steal an automobile
or truck,, the penalty to be five to 25
years in the pen. Several other bills
were introduced by him.
HRPHEUM
WHERE THE COOP SHOWS ARE A
Friday and Saturday
ANITA STEWART iri
The Fighting .
roess
Also 2-reel Big V Comedy
Starting Sunday ,
For Eight Days
Chase-Lister
Theater Co.
'The Show Without a Headache'
Dr. E. GflJlP
GHlftOPRUGJOR
PHONES ) Office 76-M
IND. J Reiidence 190-Y
Office 2 Bloclci North of Fireman' Hall
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
FARM LOANS
Farm loans mado at lowest inter
est rates on cither improved or un
improved lands. Absolutely no delay.
No expense for examination.
,J. H. BAILEY.
Dr.W.H.McBride
BGNTIST
OVER STVJ'B BANK
Rod Cloud Nebraska
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YOU
Are Invited
to Attend the Special Meetings at
The Baptist 0hurch
Gospel Messages by
Major E. W. White D. D.
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS CHAPLAIN
FIRST INFANTRY MICH. N. G.
Music by Chorus Choir, Led by
Mr. L L. Brandt, of Hastings
NOTE The Meeting Sunday Evening will
be Held in the Methodist Church
COME!
You vylll b interested end Helped
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To meet present low prices on Merchandise and to
clean up on
COT TOM BMTS. -
will close them out at the following prices;
I 8c Bals for ! 4e
25c Bats for m
50c Bats for 35c
$1.80 Bats for $1.30
This is all CLEAN COTTON, bought at tho higher prices
MY LOSS is YOUR GAIN. If you arc needing, or going
to need bedding, don't wait, as the supply is limited and
they arc BARGAINS at these prices.
Cretones, Challies, Silkolines, Comfort
Cloth at J4 off During This Sale
BJUB MXISEI &H a BE Sin 63
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Well it is this way, there Is a chance fof every man
that has any energy what ever, to get a home, come
and sec us. Wc havo about fifteen (10) farms to offer
as follows, Improved and unimproved ones, will take
Crop payments after the first payment is mado.
These farms arc located in the best part of the West and
we think this is a much better plan for you Mr. Renter.
Buy one of these farms where you can pay out for it,
the same as paying rent and you will own your own
home. We know of men that have paid out for their
land that way in thrccyears, why not you try and get
one the same way.
We give free transportation, for to go and see these
farms, when the roads are so we can travel over them
safely.
Now is the time for you to got the best proposition we
ever found in land, if you are interested come in and
see us and talk it over. We will sure - ge,t 'you a good
buy if you will come and ride out with us,
We have other good buys of all kinds.
Please remember the address.
A. H. darpe
nter Son & Co.
Home Office Red Cloud, Neb. C. R. Carpenter, Selden, Kan
Pianos - Player Pianos
Home of the Vidrola
EVERYTH1NG IN MUSIC
Guarantee BKy?ffjJ!5B
You
Red Cloud, Neb.
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Service
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The Best Coffee
ON THE MARKET TODAY
May be obtained at our store. Ask' for Thompson-Taylor's
Breakfast Delight A superior
blend, a taste and aroma you will like. Requires
less to make a "cup that cheers" Costs no more
than tho ordinary coffee 50c lb. Try a pound
this very day you buy it under guarantee. Our
other popular brands Paxton-Gallagher, 40c lb.,
Butter Nut, 40c lb., and Frontier, 40c lb.
Farmers Union
Red T Cloud's Loading Mercantile EeUbliphrnnt
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