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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEP v ) n i sG y w w s vr m w: w w mj w w ; h; v AS TOLD TO US k, K 121 8 HitiiKMHKiSSi !8 55 JS IS I 1$ iv H'-tMil tit I'mwlt and PopeX I Grandpa Han en Kited in Cowlo.-, Friday. Kut and drink at Caio. Powell it Pope's tf Isadora Johnson Ford car. is driving a new Clifford Pope was homo from Hast ings Sunday. Robt. Brcakcy visitor, Friday. The A. II, Carpenter family loft Monday evening via car for Scldcn, Kansas. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Wallin of Kck ley, Colorado arc visiting friends hero this week. A largo number from hero attend ed the ball game at Hastings Sunday afternoon. was a. Hasting i John Griffeth came in on No. Friday morning. 14 Rev. Harper of Inavalc was in the city Friday morning. Miss Cccila Johnson Hastings on Tuesday. visited in Charles Richardson returned home Sunday morning from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Miss Jessio McCallum nutocd to Shimmer Lake near Grand Island Sunday afternoon. A new tiro station has been opened in the Holland hotel. Mrs. Curt Evans returned from California Friday morning. Fred Carvahan of Hastings spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. U. Pharos and Rctta McDowell spent the week end with the Hutchins family at Cowlcs. Mrs. John Arncll entertained Fri day afternoon for her guest, Miss Mercer of Lincoln. Misses Marie and Lydia Trautwcnt to Hastings, Friday morning. Mrs. John Merrill went to Guide Rock for a visit Friday morning. Schylor Hayes returned to work in Chicago, Monday night. his Miss Mabel Lundy went to Lincoln Tuesday morning to visit friends. A burning car on the track at Red Willow delayed No. 1G about two hours Monday morning. Clnrcnce Jollison went to Lincoln, Monday morning. The Webster County Teachers' In stitute is in session this week. The Hoard of Equalization was in session Wednesday afternoon. County Attorney II. S. Foe was in Lincoln the first of the week, George Hunsickor of Oxford was in the city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mctcalf Jr., have moved into the Steffins residence. A largo number of towns in this state- have organized Ku Klux Klnn societies. Miss Mercer of Lincoln has been a guest of the John Amell family this week. Mrs. George VanCamp and daugh ter of Lincoln are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Damcrell. Fred Barker of Marshalltown, Iowa, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Ned Sutton and family. Ed Piatt and family went to Hast ings Saturday to take in the circus. Mrs. Frank Peterson went to York. Friday morning to visit her mother. Mr. Farmer road the Farmers Un ion ad which comes a message to you. Lutheran services every first and third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m. Mr. Ex-Service man there is an ad appearing elsewhere in this paper perLaining to you, read it. The A. U. and D. W. Kaley fami lies returned from their vacation in Minnesota Monday evening. Everett Coon returned homo the last of the week from Omaha where he spent a week with friends. Mrs. Ilosmer departed this morning for Fairfax, Missouri whsro she will visit with relatives. I. W. Edson came in Monday even ing from Horace, where he has been preaching for some time. Mr. an 1 Mr-. Lowe and Mr, and Mid. Cha-i. Urough'fm of Rivorton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Top ham, Sunday. ' in Mr. and Mr. Grant Turner de parted the last of the week for Col orado and Wyoming where they will enjoy an outing. ,ne fcyi Miss Marjory Jackson, a Red Cross worker, was in the city Monday at tending to some matters pertaining to the Red Cross. Mr. E. 11. Hunsickor and son, Glen, of Blythcdalo, Missouri have been visiting this week with his brother, R. L. Hunsickor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFarland and children departed Saturday morning via nulo for San Diego, California where they will visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Floranco and family returned home Saturday night from Detroit, Minnesota where they had been visiting his brother and on joying an outing. Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer and Mrs. Hassingcr went up to Hastings Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs, A. D. Ranney went to Blue Hill, Tuesday morning for a visit with her son, Clayton and wife. Miss Rhoda Foss of Beaver City, is a guest of Tliclma McBridc this week. Miss Marie Bogcnricf of Mankato, Kansas is visiting at the John Merrill home. Miss Neva Baker went down to Hardy, Monday morning to visit relatives. Editor F. I,. Brown of Rivorton was in the city between trains Friday evening. E. H. Ncwhouso went to Omaha Monday to purchase some of the lat est creations in jewelry for his store Miss Alta Coon of Kenesaw is spending the week here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coon. Fred Slaby went to Republican City Monday evening where lie will pitch for that team in a scries of games. Jacob Peterson and family accom panied by Fred Slaby, attended the big ball game in Hastings, Sunday. The Red Cloud band has been se cured to furnish the music for one day at the county fair at Bladen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Copley departed Tuesday via auto for Sterling Col orado where they will Join Grant Turner and wife and Clias. Smith and wife and enjoy an outing in points in Colorado. The DcRree of Honor met Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. P. hall. A largo number of members were present and those in attendance had something to say for the good of tho order. After lodge closed refreshments were served Ever slop 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 AUTO TOPS MADE and REPAIRED Also Upholstering Any thing in the top line. First class Workmanship Fogel Bldg. J. 0. BLUER Red Cloud Nebraska Mi3s Rachel Cowdcn is homo from Madison, Wisconsin where she attend ed the ummer session at the state University. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ellison of Coun cil Muffs lmvo been vHting with her sister, Mrs. R. L. HunsicKcr and fam ly this week. Miss Helen Johnson left Wednesday morning for Broken Row where she will spend the rest of the summer visiting friends. Foreman Morton Smith and his helpers, who aro employed by tho Allied Constrution Co., of Omaha, have finished their contract of build ing bridges for this county and will leavo for Custer county whero they have several bridges to erect. Mr. Stanwood and son, Clark of Cadoms were in the city Sunday at tending the funeral of Chas. Johnson. Mrs. Jacob Peterson went to Hast ings Tuesday morning where she will visit relatives for tho rest of the week. FOR RENT My farm, 3'i miles .south of Inavale. Horace A. Span ogle, 112 west Oak St., Ft. Collins, Colorado. L. Sherman and wife accompanied Mrs. Will' Koon and Miss Ruby to Smith Center, Sunday where they attended a camp meeting. Miss Gem White returned Weri: ncsday morning from Colorado" Springs, where she has been enjoy ing her summer's vacation. a POSITIVELY THE Cleanest, Cleverist, Classiest Show on the road today Eleven Entertainers De Luxe THE Giersdor? Company Supreme Instrumentalists, Petite Dancers, Delightful Singers Presenting a NIFTY, SNAPPY, and SPECTACULAR MUSICAL BANQUET that feeds human nature with the good cheer of living like the sun does all outdoors. 100 PURE Also two reels of comedy each show BESSE AUDITORIUM Friday, August 19, 8:1S p. m. Saturday, August 20th Matinee at 3 p. m. Evening 8:1 S Sunday, August 21st Miss Charlotta Buerstett'a is home from Kearney, and will visit her sis ter, Mrs. E. L. Morhart and family the remainder of the summer. The citizens of tills city woro treated to ii bund concert Wednesday evening irlvon by the local band, under tho leadership of Mr. Uetz. A platform was erected in the street which nnvo the band boys an ideal position and enabled the citizens who gathered to hear the music to got an advantageous view of the performers. A number of selections were splondidly rendered to the great delight of those who availed theiubelvea of the opportunity of com ing out. This is the first concert given by tho newly organized band and tho citizens thoroughly appreciated it. The Margin of Safety Is reprobentod by tho amount of insurance you curry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. IJccuuso fire has never touched you it doesn't follow that you're immuno Tomorrow no today, if you have time and you better llnd time oome to theoMuu and we'll wrlto a policy on your houso, furniture, More or morclmndibo. LATER MAY UK TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.elixble Insurance Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebraska. Dr. H- E. GJLJfl? CHlROPRIlGTOfl PHONES Ind. 193-X Bell 48 Office Tumure Bldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L. 11. Blackledgo RED CLOUD NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Young and daughter, Ruth, of Crete are here to attend the Coon-Romjue wedding. Miss Ruth will sing at the wedding. Miss Hattie Christian went to Hastings Monday morning to bring home her niece, Carolyn Tate, who has been in the hospital for three days there. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Teel went to Lincoln Friday to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. F. N. Wells, and they will visit points in Illinois before returning home. Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Lewellyn. Neb raska, Walter Clark of Colorado, Miss Emily Straum of Sabctha, Kan sas and Mr. Itibault of Fairbury have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey the past week. J. W. Auld received word Sunday from Mrs. E. S. Joyce of Lisbon Falls, Maine stating that she arrived at Wayne, Maine Wednesday with the remains of Mr. Bcsse and that he was buried in the Wing cemetery, beside his first wife, son and parents. The cemetery being located across tho street from his old home. Sacred Concert 3 p. m. Evening 8:30 rt PRICES ALL SHOWS Adults 55c tax included Children 25c tax included Dance Friday aridltatlifday nights -- 9 piece orchestra Watch" For Street Parade Farm Loans I am ready as always to make any and all farm loans at the lowest rate and best option. Absolutely no wait ing and no expense for Inspection. J. II. liuiley. Congregational Church Notes Rev. Mary II. Mitchell, Pastor Preaching services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 h, m. Prayer and Bible Study Friday even ing at 8 o'clock. All aro welcome to any of these services AND MARINES Have you any unsettled claim against the government? Do you want information regarding compensation, vocational training or hospitalization? ' , A clean-up squad of government workers is coming, to Hastings, August 12th, 13th. Come to Red Cross Community House Empowered to give special attention to all old cases of compen sation, vocational training and hospitalization, as well as to consider new claims. Representatives from the American Red Cross and the American Legion will assist the squad while in the state. All chapters of the American Red Cross, local posts of the Ameri can Legion and the public at large are earnestly requested to help bring to the attention of Nebraska Ex Service men the opportunity to have their claims presented to the government. LEARN BARBER TRADE Moler Barber College, largest and best equipped in U. S. We givo you one half you earn while in school, this en ables you to make back your tuition. FREE catalog, 110 S 14 St., Dept. 33, Or.taha, Neb. WHO SHOULD COME Men with compensation claims pending. Men who want to get hospital treatment. Men wanting to apply for vocational training Men annealing for new classification. J Men making new claims. u If you were discharged as physically fit but are now suffering from disability traceable to service you are eligible to make claim for government aid. Be Sure to Bring Your Discharge Papers. Webster County Chapter Jpl American Legion IPosts , American Red Cross .- BF of Webster County JL JL