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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
1 BED CLOUD, KEBKABKA, CHIEF - T 'I V t & c f r v., r T r s HHH K KK KK8H K AS TOLD TO US R RRXKB RMKI1RIKR8 Buy Bread nt Powell and Pope's. Porter Hale is on the sick list. Al Hoffman spent Tuesday in Biuc Hill. Ralph Newhomo spent Tuesday in Hastings. Cavl Oglevie spent Tuesday in Hastings. John Lauber of Hardy is in the city this week. Will Hunt is driving a new Studc "baker car. Mrs. Mildred Amack spent Monday in Hastings. Rev. D. Fitzgerald spent Mondiy in Hastings Dr. J. W. Stockman is driving a new Buick car. . Mrs. Monroo Meintc spent Tues day in Hastings. Two good places to cat, at home and Powell's Cafe. Don't forget our Annual Clean Up Day Tuesday, May 2nd. Revenue Collector A. V. Shaffer was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Trine was a passenger to Lincoln Monday morning. Earnest Campbell was a passenger to Hastings Monday morning. G. R. McCrary of Inavale was in the city Wednesday afternoon. Rev. S. Ilardman was a passengor to Xclson Wednesday morning. Chi-Xamol is tin best varnish lloor nnd furnituru Sold bv Cottlng. C. D. Robinson .pcnt the weekend heio with h's wife- and family. Mrs. Wm, White and daughter, Zoe spent Wednesday in Hastings. Rev. J.j,M. Bates was a passengor to Bloomington Thursday evening A. B. Crabill shipped three cars of hogs to Kannss Qity Sunday morning. Delancy 'Bros., shipped a car of hogs to Kanasas Oity Tuesday morn hig. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Turnuro were passcngrrs to Hastings Friday morn ing. Mr. Doyle traveling auditor for the Shaffer, Oil Co., was in the c.ty Fri day: Chas. Swartz of Bladen spent Sun day here with hi"? daughter, M'ss Y'Ola. Ohas. Alsop of Cowdcn, Illinois ar rived in tho city Wednesday to visit friends. Mrs. E. A. Oreighton and Mrs. W. A. Sherwood spent Wednesday in Hastings. Sam Thompson is now testing cream at the Farmers' Union station at Rivciton. Mrs. Harriet Milligan of McCook is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crow of Republi can City spent tho weekend with rel atives hero. Jim Mclnto&h accompanied vhe stock shipment from hone to Kansas City Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Pope of Hast ings spent' Sunday with relatives nnd freinds in tho city. 0. D. Hedge arrived in the city Mon day evening to spend a few days with his wife and family. .1! t i Miss Mianio Trsut of McCook spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Traut. t Miss Loretta McPartland returned to Hastings Monday morning after spending Sunday here with her moth-, or and friends. Tftfl FMKi AT HOME EXPECT YOU HID rULIYO TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUH WriMAJ3A VISIT CENTRE," THE ig?2f- it ExhilaratlngBURLESKanVAUDEVir'1 StigeAhvoyi Filled ttitliPrcltyGirli, 1'unnyCtJn.ii (jorjeotis Hnulpsite. llrillUnt Sicnio Rnxirontncnt. MATINEE DAILY, 2:15; EVNGS. 8:30 CVERYOODY GOES: ASK ANYBODY Always tho Biggest anil Host Show West of Chicago See Cotting for WhII Paper and paint, The Community Chorus will go to Hardy this evening where they w'll render their Cantata. Mrs. N. L. Sutton went to Marshall town, Iowa the last of the week where she will visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilliam and children of Holstcin spent Sunday in the city with their parents. The County Commissioners spent Tuesday looking over the rond lim ning east to the county line. Leo Knyon of Campbell and Dolly Kaiser of Seneca, Nebraska, were mnr ried byjudgo Ranney Monday. Chas Funk wont to Superior Sun day morning after a short visit hero at the home of Mrs. Hummoll. J. E. Morris was down from Iiivcr ton Sunday morning attending the Knight Templar's Easter service. Mrs. L. P. Albright went to Lincoln Friday morning after spending a couple of weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hcrrick nutocd to Grand Island Wednesday morning and spent tho day with her uncle. - W. II. Roberts returned to Fair bury Monday morning after spending Sunday hero with his wife and family. Mrs. C. B. Cioiv of Yoik spent Tuesday evening hero with her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Peterson nnd family. Everyone will bo cleaning their yards Tuesday, May Sri d. Will you? Mrs. Rcva Evans arrived hero Sat urday evening from Hastings to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.'War rcn. Mr. and Mrs. Zackey and children went to Akron, Colorado, Sunday morning lo spend a few days with friends. Den Coploy wont to Omaha Wed nesday evening lo drive back some Ford cars for the Smith Bros. & Cop Icy garage. Saturday morning, E. S. Brcault, residing near tho cenctpry, had the misfortune to have his chicken homo bum up. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ranncy of Blue Hill spent Sunday afternoon hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ranney. Apr 1 7th, Arthur Gragort and Lav en Harrington wrro arrested on tho charge of stealing fifteen chickon otch fiom Ed Dioerhof and Gust Drahitn. They woie given a prelimi nary hearng before Judge Ranney wh'o bound them over lo district court Being unable to give bond they arc now boarding at the county ja 1. mm women We need CO young women to take up training at once for tho new Lord Lister Hospital having a capacity of 200 beds. We give an excellent course In Theory and Practical Nursing under the direction of competent Instructors. Full maintenance and $10 per month for first year after acceptance ; second nnd third years 520 per month. Address, MRS. E. 0. I1ENRY, Mgr. Lord Lister Hospital 26th and Dewey, Omaha, Neb. Ilrletcnro nny llnnk or Trust Company In Omaha SPRAYING MATERIAL Bordeaux Mixture Lime Sulphur Arsenate of Lead Paris Green "For Stle by CHAS. L. COTTING THE DRUGGIST wyvy''vAAAAAAk? De Forest 3 RADIOPHONES 'v,,fv,'v'V Ports Supplies Fairburv Radio Co. 1,210 4th St. Phone 251 6-Tjyjv.ijr Mrs. Roy Robinson of Casper, Wy oming arrived in tho city Sunday morning to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Jernbcrg. Don't fail to sea tho High School piny "Cherryblossoms" a three act musical comedy nt the Auditorium next Wednesday. Postmasicr Lamb and Chas. Pharos of Guide Rock were in tho city Wed nesday attending tho Golden Rod Highway Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rikcrson and children returned home Monday morn ing from Orlcnns whoro they spent Sunday with her mother. Ed. Church returned homo last Wed nesday evening from Stillwater, Ne braska where ho was called to attend tho funeral of his niece, Roy French, traveling ongincer for tho Burlington of McOook, spent Sat urday hero attending to matters in connection with his work Mr. nnd Mrs. George Harris return ed homo Friday evening from Cali fornia where they spent several months with relatives and friends. Mrs. Hnssingor and son, Roy return ed homo Monday evening from Hast ings where they spent a few days with rclat'vcs and friends. J. E. Yost loturncd home Tues day morning from Kansas City where ho had been in tho mailcct with stock that ho shipped from Inavr.le. Twelve of tho Hod Cloud Gun Club went to Alma Sunday where they shot against the Alma Club. Tho hit or won by a margin of twelve blue rocks. The Red Cloud Gun Club has moved their trap to tho Henry Gilliam farm oast of town. Tho trap will be locat ed in the alfalfa fild south of tho road. The Mitres Eannle and Verna Hut chins and Re.ta McDowell enter'ain od several of thoir friends at a parly Thursday evening at the home of Mis. Pharos. Editor C. E. Dedrick of the Exprs and Louie Broadtonc of Supeiior were in th city Wednesday attend ing tho Golden Rod Highway Con vention. M.'k. John Topham nnd baby return ed homo Friday morning from Wray, Coloiado, wirrts she had been visit ing here parents and fronds for sev eral week. Mrs. E. A. Pasco returned home Sun day morning from R"publ'can City wjiore she had been visiting her moth er who loturncd homo with her for a few days, visit. MJ8S Goldic Paikoi of Grand Is land arrived here Thursday evening to spend a few days at the homo of her grandfather, J. M. Hewitt and villi other relative0. TIitc :i"o some lots on South Web ster street which need cleaning up and wo suggest that tho Civic Im provement Club prevail on tho owner to clean up tho same. 'One hundred and fifteen cars of stock passed through hero Sunday morning enrouto to tho Kansas City and St. Joe markets. This includes 'the stock loaded here. Engineer H. Grubb wont to Hast ings Friday evening for a couple of days visit. Engineer Pettis of Mc Cook cominrr down on No. 14 to re lievo him on tho Red Cloud-Hastings passenger. Dr. R. V. Nicholson returned homo Thursday evening from Rochester, Minnesota, where ho had been for Iho pnst two weeks with his wife who underwent) an operation in tho Mayo Bros, hospital. LIFE INSURANCE I have taken the agency for tho Old Line Bankers Life Insurance Co. Thi: company pays the biggest dividend on paid up policies. 10,' 15 and 20 year settle ment, Cecil Barret'.. Dr.W.H.McBride oKMTimr OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST j Red Cl0ud 'Nebrask POST TOASTIES LARGE I'KG lie Quality - Service - Economy Are all three reflected in every purchase you make. Our prices are quoted for your convenience, and for comparison. (Make comparison by same brand only) OUR EVERY DAY POST TOASTIES (large) SHREDDED WHEAT PUFFED WHEAT PUFFED RICE GRAPE NUTS ... 5 PARS FLAKE WHITE G PARS PEARL WHITE G BARS WHITE RUSSIAN I PARS P AND G SOAP PALM OLIVE SOAP per PEAGHES (sliced cling) bar gallon PEACHES (halves free) gallon 03c ARMOURS OATS (largo) ... BLACRERRIES gallon CALIFORNIA PRUNES, small CALIFORNIA PRUNES, big Our "Every Day" Prices Mean Simply That we do not run . so called "Sales" but give you our lowest and only price "Every Day" of the year. KARO CORN SYRUP DROWN 45c GALLON EVERY DAY PRICE RED CLOUD NEBRASKA SOVP SPDCIA1. G BARS IT. A PL WHITE SOAP FOR 25c Russefc Table I 'ifcy II TOES. THESE POTATOES ARE OF GOOD SII'.E SOLID THIN SKINNED. THEY COOK UP SOLID AND ARE NICE AND MEALY AND OF GOOD FLAVOR. DO NOT CONFUSE THEM WITH THE CHEAPER NO. 2 GRADES. ALL WE ASK IS JUST TRY THEM WE WILL GUARANTEE, THEM TO PLEASE. PRICE . . . m GROCERY PRICES FOR YOU TO COMPARE WITH OTHER STORES "EVERY DAY" PRICES: OATMAN'S MILK, tall - . - CHATEAU TEA, pound Pkg. . WELCH'S FRUITLADE, all flavors PUFFED WHEAT OATMEAL, largo pkg ... OATMEAL, 5 pound pkg, special . PflST TO A STIRS. Inr PEACHES (gallon) FLOUR-ALL HOME BRANDS GUARANTEED ?2.00 PER SACK YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD- The R. PHONE BELL 108 Nebraska has advanced from third place in the United States in per capita automobile ownership to second place, tying with California and South Da kota, according to a report compiled by the Omaha Bureau of Publicity. A year ago California held second place with per capita ownerahlpof 5.7. Iowa was first with 5.4. Nebraska tied with South Dakota for third place with 5.1). This year's figures show Iowa still In first place with per capita ownership of 5.2 Nebraska, California and South Dakota follow with per capita owner ship of 5 3 and Kansas is third with 5 0 This Information has been ob tained by the Publicity Bureau thru a questionnaire sent to registration de partmentB of the various states. Swift & Co. has Installed steam equipment ut the local stntlon for tho sanitary wnbhlng of cretim cans As evidonuo that the farmer npprolatcs being paid the highest market price for his produce, itb thin company nl wnys bHH and blmll continue to pay. wuteh the string of Mitlsflod customcib at this place every Saturday. V. A. Kent, Mfjr, PUFFED WHEAT LARGE I'KG 12 'jc PRICES OUR CARNATION .. . lie ... IGc HERE MILK NO. .'J TOMATOES .... 15c CAMPBELLS IGc CAMPBELLS SOAP .. Hoc CAMPRELLS SOAP i5c JELLO (GENUINE pkg SOAP . 25c SWANSDOWN 25c (IALUMET RAKING POWDER (largo) 7t&c CALUMET RAKING POWDER (med) . -90c CALUMET RAKING POWDER (small) $1.10 QUAKER OATS (lnrge) lie RANNER OATS (large) 15c GOOD RROOM CHATEAU TEA Vi POUND 27 tic EVERY DAY PRICE I IB GNK iff SIOB GO "stores wmr tile saving- wmEmammssmmmmmBm Tie S. P. Weesner Company " Potatoes - - 10c :0c ,10c 15c .. 21c .... 25s 12 lie J 75c KARO CORN SYRUP DARK PER GALLON 50c COFFEE BEST QUALITY SANTOS 25c P. Weesner Co. Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Framing. THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS The committee on arrangement for tho ontoitHinment of tho Ooldon Rod Highway Association wishes to oxprcss their appreciation to V. J. Linn for the use of the Auditorium for tho OATMEAL G FOUNDS 2Gc EVERY DAY PRICES MILK (tall) . . 10c (tall) 8 Vic Jfic PORK nnd DEANS NO 2 12c SOUPS 11c TOMATO SOUP - . 10? "Tic CAKE FLOUR . iilc "25c "lie IlOc 25c 25c" 20c "iJGc . OLD DUTCH CLEANSER (GENUINE) 81-acCAN EVERY DAY PRICE BOTH PHONES power" BUt,F SOAP SPECIAL G BARS PEARL WHITE SOAP FOR 25c , A CARLOAD OF THE RUSSET TABLE POTA $1.25 Per Bid. APRICOTS (gallon) . tt PEARS (gallon) o.lo PINK SALMON, tall !.. .. i:,? SEEDLESS RAISINS, pound 25c CALIFORNIA PRUNES, pound 124c NO. 3 CANS SWEET POTATOES .. t8c NO. 3 CANS HOMINY I2.fi CAMEL CIGARETTES PER PACKAGE 15c WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE IN- SIDE THE CITY LIMITS PHONE IND G2 .: The Mariln of Safety Js represented by the amount of -Insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. , Because Are has never touched you , it doesn't follow that yon'ro immune Tomorrow no today. If you have .time and you better find time !. .!... i ' uuiuo iu wio;ouioo ana we'll write a policy on your house, furniture, 6 to re or merchandise. LATER MAY BE TOO LATE-' O. C. TEEL R.eilaJblc Insurance annual meeting of tho Association which was held in Red Cloud, Wcduejr. day, April 10th. "i