The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 18, 1922, Image 5

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Frank Rlclmrdson of Clieycnno Is in
tho city visiting his vlfo nnd family.
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Miss Marcella Stockman vent to
Lincoln Friday morning to spend a
few days with friends.
II. M. Beard, who has been in
charge of the electric plant at! He
bron for the past seven years, has
been appointed superintendent of tho
olectric and water plant in this city.
He took up his duties Monday and
will draw tho same salary that Mr.
Frazier did.
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Saturday, May 20th
One Day Only
"Crlipy an crunchy an all-the
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or leathery I Gee, what would
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up before tomorrowl''
Miss Minnie Gcorgo returned home
Sunday evening from Wichita, Kan
sas, where slio spent a few weeks
with her brother.
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1 pkg. Sea Foam Naptha Washing
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"With The Purchase of
1 0 bars Crystal White laundry soap at 55c
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5 cakes Creme Oil Toilet Soap
5 Pkgs. Sea Foam Naptha Powder
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With The Purchase Of
Cose of 100 Bars WHITE
CRYSTAL LAUNDRY SOAP at . ,
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CRYSTAL WHITE is not an ordinary laundry
soap, but the highest quality obtainable. It is
made exclusively of vegetable oils; lathers freely
in water and is the ideal soap for every house
hold use.
LIMIT: One of the above deals to a customer.
Saturday Only
The R. P. Weesner Company
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Alfred Phillips spent
Hastings.
Friday in
Mrs. F. W. Cowden spent Wednes
day in Hastings.
Chi-Namcl is the beat vnrnibh lloor
aud furniture. Sold by Cotting.
G. K. Beck, Horb Ludlow, W. G.
Hamilton and several others from here
attended the ball game at Hastings
Tuesday afternoon.
Attorney Bernard McNeny returned
homo Friday evening from Omaha
where he had been attending to some
legal business matters.
G. W. Xorberg, referee in bank
ruptcy, was down from Holdrogc
Tuesday and held a hearing of the
creditor.'? of E. M. Erc.
Gus Schultz, who had been laid off
duty fo. several weeks on account of
sickness, resumed work on thu Bur
lington repair track Monday.
Mrs. Fred Mocdo departed Saturday
evening for Laramie, Wyoming, after
an extended visit hero with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Can'cntcr.
N. B. Bush and Phil Trail t went to
Denver, Colorado, Tuesday evening to
attend a meeting of tho Burlington
officials hold in that city Wednesday.
Harry F. Thompson returned to
this city Sunday evening after spend
ing the past three weeks visiMng rel
atives and friends in Bellefontanc,
Ohio.
Frank Peterson, Henry Hulsebush
and Earl Hall attended the gun shoot
at Grand Island Sunday.
Frank Starr went to McCook Mon
day evening to spend a few days look
ing after his race horses.
Two good places to cat,
and Powell's Cafe.
at home
George McCrary was
Inavalc Monday evening.
down from
Ghas. Phares was up
Rock Tuesday afternoon.
from Guide
The Red Cloud Schools close Friday
for the summer vacation.
A. H. Carpenter and T. J. Saladcn
spent Tuesday in Hastings.
Omer Crowcll of Guide Rock was in
the city Saturday afternoon.
Rev. D. Fitzgerald was a passenger
to Lincoln Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Ira Wolfe spent Friday with
her daughter at Guide Rock.
Judge Blacklodgo was a passenger
to Hastings Monday morning.
Thad Saunders was down
Campbell the last of tho week.
from
Mrs.
Friday
John Egan of St. Joe spent
with friends in this city.
Jesse Brooks was a passenger to
O.skaloosa, Iowa, Monday morning.
Misses May and Fay Saladen spent
Sunday with friends in Guide Rock.
J. M. Hewitt was a passenger to
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Friday morning.
FOR SALE A new No. 9 Oliver
typewriter. Inquire at this office.
County Attorney H. S. Foe was a
passenger to Lincoln Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vosendall of Omaha
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hnuck.
Rev. Fitzgerald was a passenger
to Superior Saturday morning return
ing home Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Lollar and
daughter of Grand Island spent Sun
day with friends in this city.
Miss Nina Simmons went to York
Saturday morning for a short visit
with her parents and friends.
Mrs. E. M. Gard went to Superior
Saturday morning to spend a few
days before returning to Lincoln.
Mrs. Moyer went to Ayr Saturday
morning to spend a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. Gcorgo Osborn.
McCall Bros., shipped eight cars of
cattle to Chicago Friday. Ned Grimes
accompanied the shipment to market.
Miss McNair returned to her homo
at Bladen Monday morning after
spending a few days with friends
here.
Dr. R. V. Nicholson went to Lin
coln Tuesday night to attend the
stato dental meeting and his office
will be closed for the balance of tho
week.
Last Thursday evening was a gnlla
event for . 'o local Rcbekah lodge.
At this time fouitcen candidates were
initiated into the order by the Rebckah
degree staff of Hastings. A large
number of visitors were present and
at the close of the meeting a bountc
ful supper was served
The P. E. O.'s are giving thice
prizes to tlie children up to, and in
cluding fifteen years of age who plant
the prettiest bed of zinnias this year.
First prize, ?:i.00, second 2.00 and
thiid $1.00. Those wishing W compete
for these prizes p'caso register your
name and age with Miss Swartz at
the Public Library. COMMITTEE
- Thieves vi.dlcd tho village of Cowlcs
Monday night and they broke into the
McTaggart and Well's stores and the
Fanners' Union Elevator where they
took all the small change which
amounted to $10 or $12. Blood
hounds were brought from Beatrice
Tuesday evening and they followed
the trail to the Burlington conl shed
where they lost it.
Tho following shipped stock from
hero Sunday morning, B. F. Reed one
car of cattle to Kansas City, O. A.
Rasscr one car of cattlo to St. Joe
Brinkman and Keagle two cars of
cattlo to Kansas City, A. B. Crabill
two cat's of hogs to Kansas City and
Delaney Bros., one car of hog to Kan
sas City.
Walter Pope, B. F. Reed, August
Brinkman and C. A. Rasser went to
Kansas City Sunday morning in
charge of the stock shipped from this
point.
Mrs. Gcor returned to her home at
Republican City Saturday evening
after spcrfding a few days here with
her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Pasco and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hines and chil
dren returned home Sunday evening
from Wymorc where they spent tho
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Hines.
Mrs. Homan Pate returned to hor
home at Omar, Colorado, Thursday
evening after spending a few days
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Clark.
Mrs. C. D. Robinson and daughter,
Miss Lucille, autoed to Hastings Mon
day morning where they met Mr.
Robinson and they drove to Grand Is
land 1o spend the day.
Mrs. J. W. Moyer and children
went to Wetmore, Kansas, Tuesday
morning wjicrc thoj; will make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brace Robinson of Su
perior spent Sunday in tho city with
his parents, Mi', and Mrs. C. D. Robinson.
Miss Edith Hoffman returned homo
Monday evening from Shclton where
she had been teaching school tho
past year.
Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet
patients and those needing glasses at
Dr. Damcrell's Tuesday, May 23.
Hour 2 to G.
Will Rife of Lincoln was renewing
acquaintances in the city the first of
the week.
The Blue Hill team
Sunday afternoon for
the home team.
comes here
a game with
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss went to
McCook Sunday morning to spend tho
Jay with relatives.
Mrs. Lloyd Mclntyre returned homo
Saturday evening from Omah where
riie spent a few days.
TIlA FAIKQ AT HOME EXPECT YOU
inO rULID TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT
'OMAHA'S FUN tXbrtMjgTM VISIT
CENTRE," THE tSfffM IT
ExhilaratlngBURLESKandVAUDEVIL
Smile Ahvovt Filled with Pretty Girli, Funny Cltmui
Gort eoiu Hnulraite, ltrilliinl Scenic Umiroument.
MATINEE DAILY, 2:15; EVNGS. 8:30
EVERYGODY GOCSi ASK ANYBODY
Always tho B'ggost ami Best Show Wostot Chlcaco
Mrs. Clifford Deidrick returned
homo the first of tho week from In
dianola where she had been visiting
her mother.
The many friends of A. C. Shallen
bci'ger or Alma will no doubt bo
pleased to learn that ho has filed as
a candidate for Congressman of the
5th district on the Democrat ticket.
Early Tuesday morning Marshal
Doyle arrested John Sheets on the
charge of being drunk and disorderly
Mr. Sheets pulled a knife and put up
a fight and "Larry" had to use his
gun as a "persuader" on the prison
er's head a few times beforo ho got
up to jail. A doctor was called and
dressed Mr. Sheet's wounds and his
trial is set for Friday.
One hundred and sixty two cars of
stock including that loaded here went
through here Sunday morning en
route to St. Joseph and Kansas City.
These were handled in three trains.
Supt. M. F. MacLaron of McCook
was in the city Thursday morning at
tending to Burlington business. He
returned homo on tho .Kansas- City
Chamber of Commerce special fain.
C. T. Dickenson came down from
Bladen Monday afternoon and took
tho evening train for Eckloy, Colo
rado, he being called theie on ac
count of the icknoss of his son,
Ivan.
Holstein Cattle Make Record
Rod Cloud, Ncbr., breeders aro re
peatedly listed In tho bulletin of "Re
ported Tests of Holsteln-Frleslan Cows"
which Is published by Mnlconi II. Gard'
ner of Dclavan, Wis.
In tho latest bulletin Starlto Broth
ers havo one of their purebred regist
ered Holstein cows credited with pro
ducing 721.1 lbs. of btittor in HGj days.
This cow, Stnrko Farms Pictertjo
Kouiiigon, nt the agu of two yonrs and
five months, mado n record of 101C0 5
lbs. of milk nnd G7G 88 lbs. or butter
fat, in !I03 days, equlvnlont to the abovo
amount of butter.
The Stato Championship in the Jun
ior two year old class is credited to
Varsity Derby Sultana, whoso 305 day
record is 19355.8 lbs. of milk and 69:1.5')
lbs. of butter fat, equivalent to 80G 99
lbs. of butter. This record was mado
nt thu University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
Ncbr.
Dr.W.H.Mc Bride
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DENTIST
Red Cloud
OVER STATE BANK
Nebraska
Dr.B. V. Nicholson
DENTIST
Red Cloud
Nebraska
7fou certainly realize the
difference in CornFJakes
when yon eat Kelloggs
From the instant you open tho generous sized,
package till they're tucked away in great and tiny
"bread-baskets," Kcllogg's Corn Flakes arc a de
light! You can't even look at those big sunny-browa
flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, with
out getting hungry! Kcllogg's are never leathery
or tough or hard to cat they're just wonderful I
Such a spread for big and little boys and girls
the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliriously,
flavored and deliciously toasted in Kcllogg's own
way! You can't imagine anything more
joyous to cat at any hour.
:ss2DEHj3SS1 Kcllogg's Corn Flakes arc cliildh'ood's"
-y fl Z7 ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as
vWtQyf0 they can carry! Every mouthful makes
' nCfC!) for health, or slccpy-timc-stomachs!
TOA v Don'f just ask for "corn flakes" ! You
CORN say KELLOGG'S tho original kind a
ri AllFS Hie RED and UKEEN package!
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Aho makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and K&LLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and Irwnlfci
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New Low Prices On
FIRESTONE ggg
Oldfield Brand
30x3 Non-Skid.$7.99 30x3 Non-Skidi9.99
Firestone Regular
30x3 Non-Skid$9.95 30x3 Non-Skid $10.65
YOU WILL FIND THEM AT
THE TIRE HOSPITAL
W.H. FRENCH, Prop.
Red Cloud
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Commencement
MAY18, 8:00 P M.
BESSE AUDITORIUM
PROGRAM
Overture -
March -
Invocation -
Bedouin Love Sontf
Salutatory -
Violin Solo
Oration "What is the Hour
Vocal Solo
Presentation of Diplomas
Valedictory
Benediction
Commencement
School Days
Rev. Cope
Howard Frisbie
Pearl Newhousc
Rev. Hardman
A. J. Stoddard
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Mrs. W. A. Sherwood
Naomi Corner
Rev. Franz
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