The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 25, 1921, Image 5

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
BEAt'TY AND BEAST BOTH AT SHOW
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tun t'J li'iine Wednesday from Ciete.
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Mis.4 Anna Cilhnm spent Friday in'
Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Kennedy of Hast
ings vi.-itcd last week with her sister,
Mrs. Frank Hughes and family.
Don't fail to hear the band concert
this evening.
Mrs. Roy Cramer visited in Hast
ings, Saturday.
Mrs. Lydia Hoffman was a Hast
ings visitor, Saturday. .
A. W. Sherman of Hastings visited
his parents hero this week.
Mrs. Chas. Walters and children
were Hastings visitor, Friday.
Howard Kalcy came in on No. 1G
Tuesday morning from Orleans.
State Agent 0. D. Hedge spent the
week end with his wife and family.
Mrs. Harry Cramer and son went to
Omaha, Monday to visit her parents.
Howard Cramer and family of
Bladen visited relatives here Sunday.
Lutheran services every first and
third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m.
Mrs. V. G. Hamilton visited rel
atives in Guide Rock over the week
end.
Miss Ebba Gregcrsen has been en
joying a visit from her parents of
Minden.
Miss Alta Coon returned to Kenc
saw Friday morning having been
down for the Ccon-Romjue reception.
Dr. Voss of Chicago has been spend
ing his vacation with his friend, James
Palmer and family at the Hassingcr
home.
Mrs. James 1'lilh and family of
David City have been visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Roy Oatmnn and fnmily this
week.
Mrs. 11. V. Stewart was called to
Lincoln, Saturday morning on ac
count cf the ?erious illness of her
father,.
P. A. Malick and children of Mc
Cook came in Saturday to visit his
sister, Mrs. Rissio Cox and other rel
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler returned
home Saturday evening from Shenan
doah, Iowa where they had been visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hohenseo re
turned to" their home at Wymore Sun
day after spending a few days with
friends here.
Miss Lydia Traut is taking her va
cation from the bank in sojourning In
Colorado.
Mrs. "Will Robertson returned Mon
day from visiting her brother at
Xaponcc.
Jas. Peterson went to Omahn Sun
day evening to attend to some busi
ness matters.
Mr?. W. S. Brunei and children
went to Lincoln, Saturday morning to
visit relatives.
Mrs. Harvey Rickerson nnd child
ren have been visiting relatives In
Franklin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sutton re
turned homo Friday evening from
Colorado where they had been enjoy
ing an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gummings and
baby cf Hastings spent Sunday in the
city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Cummings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Copley and Mr.
and Mrs. G. Beck returned home
Friday evening from a trip to points
in Colorado and Wyoming
Miss Margret Miner Is home' ana
had her tonsils removed which made
her very sick. Her sister, Mrs. Robt.
Reiher is taking care of her.
Mrs. Ed Feam went to Hastings
Monday to spend the week with her
son, Oris and family.
Rev. Bcebo and family returned from
their trip to Alma, Orleans and Ox
ford Friday evening. He attends
Conference in Hastings noxt week.
Frank Hensman of Hastings came
, down Sunday after his wife, who has
I been .spending the week with hor sis
ter, Mrs. Jacob Petersen and family.
Mrs. John Wecsncr and children of
Esbon, Kansas, came in Monday morn
ing to visit relatives.
Mrs. Mnyms Waskom and daugh
ter wont down to Guide Rock Monday
morning to visit friwuR
i Miss Eltina Rickard of Scolts Bluff
was visiting fric-nds hero Sunday.
, She anjl her parents were traveling
thru in a car on their homeward jour
ney from visiting: relatives In the
eastern part of this state.
A Change From The Old Tiresome Grind of Plays
TRY AN EVENING WITH THE
WM F. LEWIS STOCK CO.
Presenting The Latest Comedies and Dramas
Opening Play
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Harry The Poor
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WM. F. LEWIS. Owner-Manager
Refined Vaudeville Between Acts.
Special Scenery and Electrical Effects
Will Exhibit in Big Tent Theatre at
Red CloudS Monday, Sept. 5th
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Ply and Vaudeville Changed Each Evening
PRICES- .Season,0tiekeWChildren $1.50; Adults $2,00;
Reserved, seats $2.75; Nightly prices 25cf 40c, and 55c
irij t))'nr tftx Included in nbovo prices.
0 ' - -.M-s more ilulry cat
tle Muo'ip'i Hie uso of pure-bred
liiri'i can -v oot hope to excel at
2a:ii.-n, Jueotdlnj; to specialists.
To atimulato dairying big prizes
for dairy cattle aro offored by the
Nobmnlta State Fair, Lincoln,
BoDt. 4 to 9.
Ever stop lo 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.
C. MITCHELL
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
FOR RENT .My farm, 3 miles
south of Inavnlc. Horace A. Span
ogle, 112 west Oak St., Ft. Collins,
Colorado.
Chap. Moon of Hasting was in tho
city Tuesday attending to some busi
ness matters.
Dr. Darkey and family of Lincoln
stopped off hero Sunday to visit a
few clays with his brother, Rev. E. 11.
Rarlccy and wife. They were enrouto
home from a vacation in Colorado.
Miss Blanche Boner came in Friday
evening from Minneapolis, Minnesota
whore she attended Summer School.
She will visit home folks for a few
weeks before her school begins in Lincoln.
The Degree of Honor met lust Tues
day evening ut the I O. O. F. hull and
a large number of members wero pres
ent. One new member was inittited
nnd after lodge closed refreshments
were served.
Slim Tooker, tlio Fightling Parson,
in Dawn 0' the Mountains, bald he was
ub bnppy as a barn dunce, bo will you
be If you ec the Lewis Stock Coin
piny In this giont play at Hi'd Cloud
during tbolr May week of Sept. 5th.
Rev. Harper of Inavnlc was called
here Tnursday to perform the marri
age ceremony of Clyde E. Albln or
Guide Rock and Hazel M. Shompany
of Derby, Vermont, at 11 o'clock, at
the homo of Rev. E. E. Barkey. The
newlyweds loft on a trip thru Yellow
stone Park.
For Sale: Improved farm of 400
acres in south eastern Wyoming. 200
acres in cultivation and 200 acres in
pasture. Farm Is tractorized nnd in a
good wheat country. Stock graze on
native grass year round. Good roads
to railroad town. Telephone in house
and school only 20 rods away. Price
$50 per aero or will trade for good im
proved farm in Webster county .-Harry
F. Miller, Albln, Wyoming rfd 1.
About sixty gaests enjoyed the re
ception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Romjue on Thursday evening at the
W A. Romjue borne south of town.
The bouse was beautifully decorated in
pink and white, as it was tbo color
soheme for the whole affair. The
guests amused themselves in various
ways, but music was tho predominat
ing feature of the evening's entertain
ment About 10:30 a bounteous supper
was served by six young lady friends
of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Johnson of Toll:
autocd thru hero tho first or tho week,
-topping off to visit with tho Rev.
Copu family.
Slias A Howard, of Glen Elder,
Kansas, and Minnie II. Bair of Grand
Junction, Colorado were granted a
marriage license Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fox and child
ren arrived home Friday evening from
Scotts Bluff where they had been
visiting their son, Vale and wife.
District Judge L. II. Blacklcdgc rc
turnsd home Tuesday from Newport,
Rhode Island where he had been visit
ing his son, Ensign Allan Blacklcdgc
and wife.
The Sunshine and Shadow class of
the Sunday School of Dist. -17, were
entertained hero Monday evening, by
one of their former memuers, Earl
Patten.
John Erickson, E. J. Peterson and
Con Wilson returned home from Camp
Funston, Kansas tho last of the week.
While their they purchased several
cars of lumber.
AUTO TOPS
MADE and REPAIRED Also Upholstering
Any thing in the top line. First class workmanship
Fogel
Bldg.
I i OI1TI Ch Red Cloud
Ji V. DU1LEK
Nebraska
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by tho amount of
iiiburanee you cany.
Don't lull youriolf Into a fancied
security.
Uocauso fire has never touched you
it doesn't follow Unit jou're iininuno
Tomorrow -no today, if you have
time and you better find time
come to tho'oflluu and we'll write
a policy on your house, furniture,
store or merchandise.
LATER MAY BE TOO LATH-
O. C. TEEL
R.elia.ble Insurance
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
Red Cloud
Nebraska
D. E. 6AtP
GHIROPRRGTOR
PHONES Ind. 193-X Bell 48
Office Tutnure Bldg, formerly Occupied by
Attorney L. II. Blacklcdgc
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
The Jy Place
Miss Zelma Wondtsrly, who bus boon
doing educational work in South Da
kota, this summer, was bitten by a
dog lately. No late news of her condi
tion bns been beard.
A largo party went together to the
County Fair, Wednesday, composing
tho families of: Ed Caldwell, Ned
Grimes, E. L. Morhart, Sid Florance,
A. U. and Dave Kaley.
One of tbo prettiest btnge stoiies
that has ever been written. One of the
most inteix'bting features of "The Little
Shepherd of Kingdom Come" is thu
ijiinini lii&lilon in wnleu the love htory
between Chad and Mllllhsy startb and
tho way in which it developed up foitb
happy conclusion. Tho play starts at
the point where Chad escaping from a
man to whom he bad been 'bound over'
Is taken by Mllihsy's father, big Joel
Turner. It faithfully follows tho book
and ends at the point where Cdad has
escaped from Dillon and, the war over,
returns to fortune and the girl wuom
be loves, tbo girl who has been faith
ful to him through all of his trials and
tribulations. See this groat play pre
sented by the Lewis Stock Company
during the week of 8optembor 5th.
The Red Cloud band will give their
concert toinght. They played at the
Bladen fair Wednesday both afternoon
and evening and thus put our weekly
concert over until this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolfe of Alma
visited Sunday with Christine Cald
well. Miss Caldwell boarded with
this family when she taught school In
their district several years ago.
TOWN PESTS
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LEARN BARBER TRADE
Moler Barber College, largest
and best equipped in U. SJ
We give you one half you
earn while in school, this en
ables you to make back your
tuition. FREE batalog, 110 S
14 St., Dept.33, Omaha, Neb.
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DESHLER, NE
THAYER COUNTY FAIR
August 30-31, Sept. 1-2, 1921
Shady Groves Blue Grass Lawns
Comfortable Rest Rooms Free Park Seats
Electric Lighted Grounds Fountains
Free play grounds for the kiddies
Races every day Good base ball
Spectacular Fireworks erery night
Feature Acts go Direct to The State Fair
McMahon Shows North Bros. Shows
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The Borrower lugs oft Egga when
they're Eighty Cents a dozen and
'brings them Dack when they are
Down to Twcnty,-Fivc, and -takes the
fyvwn, Mower In tho Summer and-JUe-turps,
It In tho Winter and borrows
'Todays tfewspuper and 857 Otli'er
Things u'Wl Never BrlngB Thorn Hock
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LINCOLN SEPTEMBER 4-5-6r7-8-,9
A w NEBRASKA'S GREATEST EXPOSITION A,
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LIVEST0XKA6RICULTURE-H0RTICULTUrE-D0MESTIC EXHIBITS
BOYS AND OIRLS EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATION
IBABY 'HEALTH DEPARTMENT. BOYS' CAMP.
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BCSTAND CLEANEST! ATTRACTIONS;
HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMS DAILY.
AUTO,.RACES-LABOR DAY.
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