The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 14, 1921, Image 5

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fh BABY Pictures
If the healthy, happy
child safe In your arms
today were to be taken
away tomorrow you
would 'cherish every
memory.
Don't put it off have
Photographs
made here of your little
ones each week or each
month.
v Frequent picture
will give you increas
ing pleasure as the'
years go
15uv 1!ilm( (t Powell find 1'opo's
for ShK flnv and Alfalfa. -lnqtllrt
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priefii Powell A i'ope' oufc
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The Gleason Studio
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ThlJfil Clrlml Mill grinds nil kind of
food, iiNn has (Idol: Food and othor
(round fh-uln I or Chickens. V. II.
UoWts, .Miller .V Mri.
Ait Nelson, living Cummings, Ju;
Check, Lee McArthur and several
others attended the ball game at Blue
Hill Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Jcrnberg of Akron, Colo
rado, arrived in the city Tuesday morn
ing to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jcrn
berg and other relatives.
Miss Pearl Pope arrived home Men
day from San Francisco where she
had been employed for se'eral mouths
in a government hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Gleason went to
Omnha Monday morning whore Mr.
Gleason will spend a few days taking
a special course in photo work.
Eat and drink at Powell & Popo's
Cafe. tf
Roy Herbergcr went to Nelson Mon
day morning,
Jack Tiller of McCook was in the
city Saturday
Art Bradshaw of Ragan was in the
city this week.
Mrs. Rich Lippincott
day in Hastings.
spent Satur-
Chas. Cowley of, Bladen was in the
city Tuesday afternoon.
Con Ban of McCook was in tho
city the first of the week.
Dan McAlphine, claim agent for
the Burlington from Lincoln, spent
several hours in this city Tuesday at
tending to company business matters.
The Women's Society of the Con
gregational church will hold a mar
ket Saturday morning, April 16th, at
10 o'clock at the E. S. Garbcr store.
Mrs. L. V. Pcgg returned home the
last of the week from San Pedro,
California, whero she spent several
months with her son, Lloyd and wife.
Mrs. Alice Smith departed Tuesday
morning with the remains of her
brother, F. M. Houchin, for Bemidji,
Minnesota, where interment will be
made.
Don Fulton went to Inavnle Mon
day evening for a short visit.
Mrs. Jacob Petersen spent Wednes
day with relatives at Hastings.
Mrs. Minnie .Stansberrywas a pas
senger to Hastings Wednesday. l v
Mrs. W. A. Hunt went to Norfolk
Monday evening to attend a conven-
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Attend tne Jtiign scnooi operetta at
the Auditorium, Friday evening, April
22nd. u ""
Floyd Turnure and his mother, Mrs.
F. G. Turnure, autoed to Hastings
Monday.
Miss Zella Taylor returned to Chi
cago Saturday morning after spend
ing a week here with her sisters, Mrs.
R. S. Mitchell and Mrs. C. M. Sher
The Non-partisan League Is plan
ning on holding a county convention
in this city May 2nd at which time
A. C. Townley will be the principal
speaker.
Cyrene Commandry, No. 14, Knight
Te'mpla'rs'Is holding a special meeting
this afternoon to confer the work on
candidates. A banquet will be held
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Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Sutton of Le
moyne, arrived in the city the, last
of the week to visit his mother, Mrs.
Mary Sutton, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Ducker.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fentress arc
the parents of a baby boy born Wed
nesday morning.
Mr. and .Mrs. Bert Cavr
city visiting lis parents,
Mrs. J. B. Carr.
are in the
Mr. ai.d
Lynn Bush of McCook spent Sun
day here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. B. Bush.
There will be Lutheran church ser
vices Wednesday, April 20 at 8 p. m.
No services Sunday.
The High School operetta will be
given in the Bcssc Auditorium, Fri
day evening, April 22nd.
Mi and Mrs. Domingo Ortcgo
loaded their household goods Tuesday
and left Wednesday for Baxter
Springs, Kansas, where he will work
for the Watts Construction Co.
George Barry returned from Law
rence the last of the week whero h-
was called to attend the funeral of
his mother who died at that place and
interment was made at Wymoro.
Manager diet Miller of the Aud
itorium has secured the picture "The
Rookies Return" which will bo put
on the screen in this theatre on May
4th for the benefit of the local Ameri
can Legion Post.
Mrs. W. E. Round of Grand Island
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mcintosh
and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDowell went
to Lawrence Tuesday morning to
spend a few days with relatives
Arthur Gilbert went to Kansas City
tho first of the week where he will
enter a government hospital for treatment.
The Red Cloud Post No. 238 Ameri
can Legion will hold a meeting Fri
day evening at 8 n clock In tho I. 0.
0. F. hall.
Claude Bcnz and family of Lincoln
spent the last of tho week here with
Mr. and Mrs. Al Albright and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Day. They were en
route to California where they intend
to make their future homo.
Used Cars For Sale
Iteo Truck 1021 model, Rco 0 Tour
ing 1018 model, Ford Touring 1020 with
starter, Overland "30" like new. All
in good order. Priced to sell.
autton & Shlpman Garage
Every sack of Red Cloud Best Flour
is guaranteed. Try It. For sale by all
merchants. W. H. Roberts, Miller &
Manager.
George W. Rose, Jr., of Blue Hill
and Miss Valma A. Graham of Ash
land were married by Judge Ranney
last Saturday.
Tho High School students will give
an operetta "Tho Captain Of Ply
mouth" at the Auditorium Friday
evening, April 22nd.
ThrAlirtAT HOME EXPECT YOU
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do the work
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I. B, Wagoner spent Thmsdny in
Odell.
Henry Strayer of Franklin was in
tho city Satuiday evening.
Oscar SatMcy was a passenger to
Hastings Sntuuluy morning.
Mrn, Al Slnby was a passenger to
Bloomington Thursday evening.
Mrs. Barbara 1'oirco was a passen
ger to Covington, Ohio, Thursday
morning.
Attorney Bernard McNeny attend
ed district court at Alma the first of
tho week.
See the High School piny "Tho Cap
tain Of Plymouth" at the Auditorium
April 22nd.
Chns. Woods ,of Grand Island was
visiting friends jln the city tho last
of the week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Fearn of Guide
Rock spent Sunday with relatives nnd
fricnrhrrrrthc city. , i t '
State Deputy Sheriff 0. D. Hedge
spent the weekend in tho city with
his wife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. McKimson and child
ren of Wray, Colorado, were in tho
city tho first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pope arrived
in the city Sunday to visit his par
ents, "Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Pope.
Harry Hnyward left Tuesday for
Baxter, Kansas, where he will work
for tho Watts Construction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shcpardson of
McCook spent Sunday here with her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Dicken
son.
Wcs Throckmorton spent Monday
in Hastings with his wife who is in
a hospital recovering from an opera
tion. Mrs. 0. C. Teel went to Lincoln
Saturday morning where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. Frederick
Wells.
See Dr. Warrick, Tho Specialist, at
Dr. Damercll's oilicc Tuesday, April 20
Hours 2 to G. Eyos tested and glasses
fitted.
Mrs. Wm. Zackery and sister, Miss
May Saladcn, went to Inavale Thurs
day evening to spend a few days
with friends.
J. J. Law, inspector for the Bur
lincton from Chicago, spent Thurs
day here attending to company busi
ness matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl McFadden and
children of Clay Center spent Sunday
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. R. Hughes.
Mrs. Stetson departed Saturday
morning for Waupaca, Wisconsin, afj
ter spending several months with Mr
and Mrs. C. J. Pope.
W. L. Weesner, John Merrill, and
L. H. Reiher accompanied the slocB
shipped from here through to'- Kan'
sas City Sunday morning.
Birth cards have been received in the
city announcing the arrival of a baby
boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pal
mer, nee Marybelle Hassinger, of Auro
ra, Illinois.
The following shipped stock to Kan
sas City, Sunday: A. B. Crabill one
car of hogs, Leonard Reiher two cars
of hogs, Ed Reiher & Son one car
of hogs and W. L. Weesner three cars
of cattle.
A 8730 HobnrtM. Cable Player I'inno.
just shipped from the factory to I!od
Cloud, is to bo sold at a s.icrifli'e. If
interested wilto II. S. Mootes. l'sU3
Floience Blvd , Omaha, for fnrthor
rmrtietilars. adv
A. G. Ellison of the Watts Con
struction Co., was in the city the last
of the week and loaded the concrete
mixer and other equipment and ship
ped it to Baxter, Kansas, whore they
have a paving contract.
The Sunshino class of the Methodist
Highland church will give an oyster
supper Saturday evening, April 10th,
at Uhas. Atklnson'b on the Cbas. Her.
rick farm. The proceeds aio to be us.
od for tho ehuroh nnd Sunday School
Chas. Whitaker shipped seven head
of Shorthorn cattle to Franklin Thurs
day evening where some cattle, which
were bought by cattle men from Ober
lin, Kansas, were loaded with this
stock and shipped to Oberlin, Kansas.
The Burlington unloaded two cars
of stono dust north of tho depot Mon
day and they intend putting this over
the cinder road lcadingo the depot.
On top of the stono dust will be put
another layer of cinders. Tho Bur
lington has found this combination
quito successful ..in making roads on
their property.
Under a new arrangement just
started by the Burlington the stock
shippers at this point will have an
additional dav on which to lond
stock for tho St. Joseph and Kansas
City markets. Their through train,
No. C4, has been lined up to pick up
stock between McCook and Red Cloud
Tuesdav night and Wednesday morn
ing. Under the old lino up stock was
only accepted here Sunday and Tues
dav mornings. Points cast of here
will only bo allowed to load Sunday
and Tuesday as in tho past.
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Spoken:
Their best advertisement is
Kappenheimer clothing itself j
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spring clothes from The jj
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The same high quality sland-
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a centiiry now at the new, B
lower prices. J
$40$45$50 I
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ncs now on
display.
See the dirrerence in lapels and waisl-lines and patterns.
Cowden - Kaley Clothing Company
Always Reliable
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Everybody Invited
The ladies of Red Cloud will hold a
recoption in honor of our newly elect
ed Mayor und Couucilwoman, Miss
Mary Peterson and Mrs. Honrietta
Hummel, at the court house, Tuesday,
April 10th, from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m
Everybody invited.
To The Public
Paok and Wrap Parcels carefully-ad
dress plalnly-leave nothing io chance
or imagination.
Yonr Postmaster and all postal em
ployees are forbidden to accept im
properly packed, wrapped or illegibly
addressed parcels, to do not ask them
to do bo. They cannot be accepted
even as ordinary mail.
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J. C. Mitchell
'JtWetavEt Optometrist "
Dead Letter List
The following list of unclaimed let
torn will be Pent to the Dead Letter
Department if not called for by April
30, 1021:
. Miss Orpha Pool. Kva Hardon, jMr.
Arthur Orr, Mrs. Esther Peterson, 'Roy
Richard, no H. Rings, Mrs. George
Star, Mrs. J. ntivtfhlrley, Stanley l
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C. T. U. ENTERTAINS
(Contributed)
The members of the W. C. T. U.
received this clever invitation Inst
week, composed by the ingenuity of
Mrs. Frank Smith, hostess:
Dear W. C. T. U. Friend:
We're sure our welfare you have at
heart, Altho from us you stay apart.
Our coffers are so low, That t'will bo
our death blow, If your kind assiht-
ancc wo cannot urge, You will surely
soon hear our funeral dirge. So if
your waistline you will span, It will
help us wonderfully with our plan.
A penny an inch will be quite prop
er, But a two pence piece is better
than copper. To raise this money
wr. need so badly, And to you our
thanks we'll send most gladly.
Every one is aware of tho number
of corpulent ladies that belong to
this great organization and can use
their imagination as to the results of
measuring, but here is tho aggregate
number of inches of waistlines, 858 in.
and twenty seven members being
taxed. You can with envy figure for
yourself the average waistline of
these buxom lassies.
The program of the afternoon was
in charge of the President, Mrs. Alice
Myers, on tho subject, "Increased
Membership It's purpose and Pow
er." Several fine papers and articles
were read on this subject, and it re
minded several that they had become
"delinquents" or "back-sliders" in as
much that S10.00 was taken in as
dues and renewals of membership
fees. A wise suggestion was made to
wait until after lunch, to get the
measurements of waistlines, nnd if
they had carried out this suggestion,
much more would have been received,
for they could not hardly do justice
to the fine lunch served, after having
held their breath, in order to rival
Venus, but they did their best to feel
comfortable onco again.
One member could not be present,
so sent this witty response to her
hostess and co-workers:
"Of telling my waist measure, I'm
quito shy, but sinco your verses de
sorvo a reply, I'll send somo silver.
You'll find 55 which is double my ,
Well you guess the size."
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Good Clothes
Mean a Great Deal to Every Woman
GOOD CLOTHES do help wonderfully to get every ounce of "The
Joy of Living." That's why it it a teal pleasure for this store to assist
women in the choosing of 'good things to wear. Good clothes, at this
woman's store, do not necessarily mean expensive clothes. In fact our
policy is--"The most of the -best at the most economical price '-consistent
with the quality you desire. We have just received 'and placed in stock
for your selection a most beautiful line of
Wonderful New Blouses
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NEWEST
Spring and Summer Models
Dainty, filmy Waists and Blouses in every popular stylo and material.
Beautiful Gcoigettcs,CrcpcDo Chines and Novelty Tub Silks. Also in
check white fabrics. An unusually beautiful lino of waists and blouses
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A TJlliAXD J7i' WJUifCJCS THAT WILL PLEASE YO U
ALSO
Our new spring and summer lines arc now in in dozens of other at
tractive clothing. Furnishings and sewing needs. This store is head
quartcisffor tho world's finest.
Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets
A CORRECT MODEL FOR EVERY WOMAN
Newest Styles Materials
It's time now to get your spring and summer sewing planned. To best
plan your sewing come in and see our wonderful new line of spring and
summer '"J "
Dress Materials and Yard Goods
A Complete Line of Everything You Could Possibly Need to Make
Your Sewing a Success
BARBARA PHARES
THE WOMAN'S STORE
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
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