The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 04, 1921, Image 5

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Eat and drlnlt ot Powell & Popo's
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N. Pi Campbell spent Thursday in
Superior. y ' '
D. F. Mizcr in driving a new Stude
bakcr car.
Al Hoffman spent Thursday in
Blue Hill. i
W. B. Smitt spent Sunday with hi3
parents at Denver.
A. C. Potter went to Kansas City,
Thursday morning.
Joe Crow was down from Republi
' can City Saturday.
Miss Kathcrine Traut shopped in
Hastings on Monday.
Mis. J. L. Beebe will1 visit in Alma
und Orleans this week.
F. I. Hooker of Guide Rock was in
the city Saturday morning
Sheriff Huffer was in Hastings and
Kearney Tuesday on business.
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Miss Etta Coon and her mother are
visiting in Hastings this week.
Mrs. Frank Koon and little daugh
ter spent Monday in Hastings.
Joe Crow from Republican City
visited in Red Cloud Saturday.
Mi?s Jessie McCallum and Edith
Beckwith spent Sunday In Superior.
Lutheran sen-ices every first and
third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m.
Mrs. Roy Cramer went up to Crys
tal Lake, Wednesday, to attend a pic
nic. ' A. B. Crabill shipped a car of hogs
and one car of cattle to St. Joe Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cramer spent
Sunday with relatives at Republican
City.
Mrs. G. F. Tennant went to Cowles
Monday morning for a visit with
friends.
Isaac Pierce, who has been visiting
in Bartley, returned, homo Monday
morning.
Rahih Chaplin, and wife returned
from a trip to Colorado, Wednesday
morning.
Mr?. Mallick and niece, Miss Ililir
went up to Cowles Tuesday to visit
relatives.
Chas. Turner and wife returned
from their California trip on' Tuesday
morning.
Miss Hill of Curtis is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Rissie Cox and other re
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilham of Hol
stein spent Sunday in the city with
their parents.
The P. C. Pope and E. L. Morhart
families returned from their vacation
trip Srturday.
Miss Gesina Boom and sister, Clara,
went to Guide Rock Monday morning
for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lindley and M".
S. M. Carl were down from Riverton
Tuesday evening.
' Rev. J. M. Bates went to Broken
Bow Friday morning to attend to
some church matters.
C. D. Robinson his family left Sun
day morning via auto for St. Paul on
an extended vacation.
Platform Manager Porterfield and
daughter left Monday morning for
Missouri Valley Iowa.
Mrs. S. A. Derr of Alva, Oklahoma,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Fincher, and relatives.
Clifford Pope of Hastings spent
Sunday in the city with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pope.
Schuyler Hayes of Chicago arrived
in the city Sunday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hayes.
W. L. Koon went to his farm at
Soldnn, Kansas, Saturday whore he
will nttond to his wheat crop.
Paul Throne and his mother left
Mond-iy evening for .California, where
P5ulflfllhgo,to school thisjFall.
HuylJi'eid at Powell and Pope's.
Art Shccley of Hastings spent the
last of the week in the city with his
mother.
Miss Susie Cary returned to Lin
coln Monday morning, having spent
her vacation here with her mother.
Kathcrine Traut returned from
Kearney, Friday evening where she
had been attending Summer School.
Miss Minnie Christian, who is at
tending summer scool in Lincoln
spent the week end with home folks.
Mrs. Frank Richardson and daugh
ter Fay, returned Monday morning
from n visit in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Rev. Bccbc went to Naponce Wed
nesday, where he will preach for the
week of the Harvest Home Festival.
Godfrey H. Monia and Clara I.
Stutcsman, both of Guide Rock, were
married by Judge Rannoy Saturday.
Mrs. Rissie Cox is spending her va
cation from the Cook drug store, in
visiting friends in the country this
week.
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Isadorc Johnson and D. C. Hender.i
son returned home Sunday after
spending a week in Colorado and Wy
oming.
Dr. Lollar and wife of Grand Is
land visited at the Harry Cramer
home Sunday and also attended Chau
tauqua. Mr. Windolph departed Sunday
morning for Greeley, Colorado where
he has accepted a position as organist
in a theater.
Mrs Laird Potter and baby return
ed homo Thursday evening from
Hardy where she spent n few days
with her parents.
Robert Hoxscy returned home Mon
day morning from Denver and other
Colorado points where he has been
enjoying an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smiley of Hast
ings visited with their daughter, Mrs,
Frank Hughes and family and at
tended Chautauqua.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tulleys passed
thru here Saturday on their way home
from California whore they have been
visiting several weeks.
The Boy Scouts left Tuesday morn
ing in cars, accompanied by their lead
er, Rev, Liningcr of Cowles, to spend
their vacation on Miner's ranch.
Kev. Harper and daughter, Grace,
and tho Cordlc family, all of Inavale,
spent Sunday at tho J. M. Hewitt
homo nnd attended the Chautauqua.
J. M. Hewitt returned home Wcd
ncsday morning from his rnimijo''
vacation at Scottsbluff ariu puiny
other towns in the western partlrof the
state.
Mrs. Fay Wells returned to her
home at Lincoln Friday morning
after spending several weeks here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Teel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins and
dhildren of Kansas City arrived in
the city via auto Thursday afternoon
to visit her sister, Mrs. J. S. L. Thom
as and family.
C. L. Cetting and daughter, Mrs.
J. C. Mitchell left Monday evening
for Colorado points, Denver, Color
ado Springs and other cities for two
weeks vacation. '
Mrs. J. W. Dickson departed Friday
morning for her home at St. James,
Minnesota after spending tho past
month' here with her daughter, Mrs.
R.V. Nicholcon and family.
Miss Paulino Rannoy departed Fri
day morinng for San Francisco, Cali
fornia. From there she will take a
boat for Shanghi, China where she in
tends teaching school in an American
settlement.
The biggest offer for the money Is
the new trial offer of the Lincoln State
Journal; two months for CO cents, or
with the big Sunday paper 75 cents.
Mutt and Jeff are joining tho Journal's
comic family every day and a page In
colors on Sunday. The Sunday Jour
nal's featuroj alone are worth tho
money. Try this big state pnper. It's
the only Lincoln paper that can be
delivered on rural routes the same
day printed.
Farm Loans
I am ready nb always to make nnv
and nil fnim loans at tie lowust rnu
and best option. AUoU toly no wait
lug "d no expense for inspection.
J. n.'Huiley.
Grace Church Services
llth Sunday Aftor Trinity
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Holy Communion with address at 11
n. m.
No Evening Service.
Kansas Pickups
SMITH COUNTY
Miss Loucso lirown spent Thursday
with Miss Velnia Cnrr.
Quite a number of children In this
vicinity are having the lagrippe.
Dr. II. M. Tweedy and family visited
Sunday with E. E. Spurrier and family.
Ernest Look nnd wife spent Satur
day and Sunday with relatives lu Lob.
anon.
Wtn, Qulnn ami wife nnd Earl Ab
bott and wifo spent Sunday at E. E.
SpurrierV.'
F. M. Brown took his oldest son,
Ralph, to Alma, Nebraska to be treat
ed for rheumatism
Mi 8. F. M. Ilrown and Mrs Geo,
Roliror spent Tuesday with Mrs Geo.
Perterson in Smith Center.
Miss Helen Tweedy of Smith Center
Is spending the week with Mrs.. E. E.
Spurrier and Mrs. Earl Abbott.
A one quart Thermopak with one
quart of ice cream for 11.00. Powell &
Pope's Cafe.
iWlllard Elson Wilmot, aged 10 j ears,
3 months and 10 days, passed away
Friday morning at Beatrice. Tho re
mains were brought to this city Satur
day evening and tho funeral services
were held Sunday morning, in charge
of S. Hardman, interment being made
in tho city cemetery. The deceased
was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Wil
mot and they together with ono sister
a'nd two brothers arc left to mourn his
demise.
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A Dismal day for two vacationists
in the country
Edison is first with Broadway Hits
EDISON'S Special Broadway Hit Service
has brought Broadway right into our
store. We can put Broadway into your home.
Come to our store and listen to Edison's July
Broadway hits, if you want to hear the same
hits that Broadway is singing, dancing and
whistling this very moment.
If you do not own a New Edison, we
You have probably heard about Mr.
Edison's famous $10,000 Prize Offer for a
four or five word phrase, which will dis
tinguish the New Edison from other phono
graphs and talking machines. Ask us for
information about this prize offer. Having
a New Edison in your home will give you
idea9 for prize
f E. H. Newhons
Licensed Edison Dealer
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Ray Ralph of Wrny, Coloralo arriv
ed In the city this morning.
Miss Florence Ely went to Guide
Hock this morning to visit home folks.
Mrs. Clarence Ksheluian nnd t,on
went to Guide Rock this morning to
spend the day with the Charles Plinres
family.
Mrs. Urereton and children departed
this morning for their homo nt Scdalla,
Missouri, after nttondiuff tho funeral
of U. R. Hesse nnd vlsltiug her brother
Chas. Kalcy.
Tho Degree of Houor lodgo will
meet next Tuesday creulng at 8 o'clock
In the I. 0.0. F. hall nnd tho members
nro urged to bo present.
Sunday afternoon the Bangcrt Bros,,
nnd Rod Cloud crossed bats on tho
local diamond. Red Cloud won tho
game by a score of 11 to 5.
The Suporior Shifters and thalr
bHiul were In the city Tuesday evening
on a booster trip advertising tho Amer
ican Legion Pageant which will bo
held there August 10 nud 17th.
Congregational Church Notes
Rev. Mary U. Mitchell, Pastor
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Prayer and Biblo Study Friday even
ing at 8 o'clock. All nro welcome to
nnv of those services
LEARN BARBER TRADE
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and best equipped in U. S.
We give you one half you
earn while in school, this en
ables you to make back your
tuition. FREE catalog, 110 S
M St.. Dcpt. 33, Omaha. Neb.
'flfe Phonogpaph u)ith X SouV
Mr. Edison's $10,000 Prize Offer
contest phrases.
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
We do building from the excavating to the painting
complete. We will figure your jobs to furnish all mater
ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do FRAME
BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you the differ
ence between good and inforior stucco.
GRANT CHRISTY
In The Eye
Ever stop to think how strongly you
are influenced by the look in a man's
eye? Your eyes are the most observ
ed feature. Why not give them the
consideration they deserve, and selec
becoming eye glasses? Our glasses
make your eyes look best, and are best
for your eyes.
J. C. MITCHELL
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE tells the whole
story of your business career. Write yonr letters
on Hammermill Ripple Bond, correctly printed at the
Chief office. It creates a favorable impression.
ISON
shall be glad to loan you one on three day9
free trial, together with the latest Broad
way hits.
"Not until you have a New Edison in your
home, can you appreciate what music will
do for you; how it will revive you on a hot
day; drive away the blues; banish worry,'
and refresh you when you are exhausted.
You fill out the coupon and we loan you
an Official Laboratory Model the only
phonograph that can
sustain the test of di
rect compari
son with the
living artist.
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Edison s
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