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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1921)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEP if .. I I V 1 1 r' 1 1 KHWailSHKKKKKKJ ,,UV " l'well " Pes'. AS TOLD TO US KI88KHRIIRIIIII.I Eat and drink at Powell it Pope's Cafe. ' tf The state fair will open Sunday. The Red Cloud schools will open Monday. " . tor ' "1 Miss Hazel Ryan of Qmaba'islierel visiting relatives. '7 1 j . - The Havcrcamp family attended the Bladen Fair, Fridav. ' " s v Con Barr of McCook spent Sunday, with friends in the city. George Arnup of Riverton was In the city Monday morning. Miss Blanche Pope visited in Cen tral City over the week end. Linden Koontz was a passenger to Lincoln "Wednesday morning. Father Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Saturday morning. G. R. McCrary and W. M. Points of Inavale were in the city Tuesday. Dwight Kaminskey returned to his work at Lincoln Monday morning. Messrs Strobl and Cornelius of Rosemont were in the city Monday. W. B. Smith attended the county fair at Bladen Thursday afternoon. Lutheran services every first and third Sunday in the month at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gurney return ed to their home at Lincoln Saturday. Miss Edith Zeiss went to Superior Monday morning where she will teach school this year. ' t The 0. S. Qleason family returned Friday morning from a visit'with her parents at Alma. . t -- -- - T i 4 ;ur. unu xurs. j. a. xuier sl Sunday with their son Meredith nndlv'' jrffc at Hastings. t ' .. K r v;. Arthur Felt and family ieiFjcHay for Colorado Springs, whore th'ey' will spend several months. v; M. Mrs. Frank Peterson went to York Wednesday mornihr to spend a few days with her mother. Ed. Wiggins, Edgar Amnck and J. H. Ellinger returned home Tuesday morning from St. Joe. Harry Thompson went to Kansas City Monday morning to attend to some business matters. Miss Boulah Wagoner of Lincoln has been visiting her friend, Miss Oatman, the past week. Miss Gertrude Topham went to Superior Tuesday morning to spend a few days with friends. Tom Blake departed Saturday morning for Brownwood, Texas where he will visit his mother. Russcl Summers returned to Hast ings Monday after spending a few days here with his mother. John Foster and daughter spent the first of the week friends at Republican City. Eva with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wolfe are the par ents of a baby girl born Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry went to Hastings Saturday to visit his parents. Alf. Saladen, A. H. Carpenter and ChaC Brubaker -vcrc in Hastings Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Sheror went to Hastings Tuesday morning where she will visit for some time. Red Cloud and Kensington play ball Monday afternoon on local diamond. will the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gran of Or leans are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.l. Church at Lester. George and William Harris went to Kansas City Tuesday morning to spend a few clays. Mr. and Mrs. Byron White of Har shaw, Wisconsin arc the parents of a baby boy bora Friday evening. J. E. Yost returned home Tuesday morning from St. Joe where lie had a shipment of stock on the market. POULTRY SHOW OFFERS MANY PRIZES s. n .. 1 jilt iiH KY.i:B;.:HHV -., M h mtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM tt 2H -H Btiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV Perched high on tho band of hta admiring owncx, this rooster toeen't aeem to bo embarrassed bit Ho la being fitted for the poultry show bM In connection with tho (air. Thoro la no Indus try oC more Interest to all people than poaltry. It la one of ooe biggest businesses. Liberal priaes for poaltry. aro offered by the Nebraska State Fair, LtneotaV ficDt. 4 to 9. Harry Thompson returned home Wednesday morning from Kansa3 City where he spent a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tool returned home Friday from Lincoln and points in Illinois where they had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garber are visit ing their daughter Mrs. Jas. Cather and family at Holyokc, Colorado. Miss Minnie Christian departed Monday for Holdrogo to take up her school work for the coming year. Perry Lovcjoy, Bert Anderson and Albert Soderlin attended the 355th reunion at Grand Island Tuesday. Miss Minnie George returned home Wednesday morning from the Pacific coast where she had been for an outing. Miss Mann, a nicco of tho late Clias. Coleman, returned to her home at Springvillc, Iowa, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer Hoxscy re turned homo Saturday from Cail fornia where they had been for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. George Overlecse aro visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overlecse, residing north of this city. Rev. M. H. Wilson went to Parks ville, Missouri, Wednesday momuv; after spending a few days here with friends. -Operator T. E. Blake departed this morning for North Platlo whore ho will spend a few days with friends. State Agent Oliver Hedge wont to Lincoln Tuesday morning after spend ing tho weekend hero with his family. Rev. Harper and daughter, Grace, passed thin here Tuesday morning enroute to Missouri -where they will make their home. Miss Gertrude Coon nrrived in the city the last of the week to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon. New Fall Goods Suits for Men, Young Men, and Boys. BRADlYSWEATERS a New Shoes at New Prices NEW HATS 8S5B1II New Dress Gloves (Irelands) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck and child ren of Superior spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and child dren of McCook nrrived in the city Sundny to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherer left Monday morning for Hastings to vis it a few dayd on their homeward jour ney to Lincoln. Mrs. Robt. Brcakey went to Grand Island, Friday morning to visit her husband and get a house preparatory to moving there. 1 Len Railsbach of Wilsonvillc spent Sunday with the T. W. White family here. Ho returned homo Sunday evening via auto. Miss Mabel Bailey returned home Wednesday morning from Benklcman and Denver where she has been for the past four months. Sunday afternoon Mt. Clare and Red Cloud played ball on the local diamond!!" Red Cloud won the game by a score of 12 to 7. - -i : MrsHoman Pate and children of Strattdn arrived in tho city Sunday to visit' her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark and other relatives. Rev,. J, L. Beebe and family leave for Omaha the latter part of the week where has been called to, tako charge of "the 'work at the Franklin Street church. His household goods will be shipped and he will drive through with hia. family by automobile. Miss Majorie Owen, of Ableman, Wisconsin, wiimil his place ot the South Side mission of this oity. u In STETSON and.MALLORY $5 and $6.50 We are prepared to equip the . bqy;for school. : W.G.Hamilton Clothing Co. "The House of Quality" . i i The price of the Evening Statti-Jour-nnl has been reduced to SI n year or 8T with Sunday. The price of the Morning Journal is ST a year or $0 witli Sunday, These reductions have been uuulo in respousu to the public demand for price" omo downs." Print ing paper still costs tliu publishers more than twice us much as before tho war. Special rates to January 1 Evening Journal 81; with Sunday S1.25 Morning Journal 81.00, with Sunday $2.00 The Journal is tho only morn ing paper printed in Lincoln, and on rural routes is a full day ahead of many other state papers with the news, The Journal is' making unusual efforts to give Nebraskuns the most complete market reports, co-operating with the state and national govern ments in this work. The Journal's features are being strengthened con tinually. Mutt and Jeff being the latest comic additions. A new 'serial by the author of the Miracle man is just starting. . , I ' SCHOOL TIME . t t i We are thinking of r .'-1; : YOUR BOY?; ; .; Thiswak jyicLhavcmade big preparation for.hi$ now !' .. 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Because fire has never touched you It doesn't follow that you're Immune Tomorrow no today, if you have time and you better, find time come to thejofiloe aud we'll write a policy on your bouse, furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY BE TOO JJATB- O.C. TEEL Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebraikm ReUlstfro.nse Dr. t E. GjywP , CHlftOPRfiGTOH i ', PHONES'Jnd.M93.X Bell 48 Office Tumure Bldg, formerly jOccgpted by Attorney L. H. Blackledga . RED CLOUD NEBRASKA i. ' j . 3 mnn wf