RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i 1 ill 'A. ' W vV. "' I v . 1 ', 9 U: . i -f ! t,.i I ' 3ST 'if r i f, ft " '- t. ' fKKS18lSa5KS:SKK 5 M m AS TOLD TO US I Smith Bros. & Copley unloaded a ca- of Fords Monday. KHKJSJsasHBJKKaHKaa I). E. rhillips was u pascngc. Omaha Tuesday morning. to ' Lloyd Hnll city Friday. of Lincoln was in the Mrs. J. D. in Hastings. Cnthcr spent Saturda. The river bridge and repaired. being refloorcd Two good places to cat, nnd Powell's Cafe. at homo V. H. Smith spent the with his parents at Denver. weekend Miss Ebba Grcgcrson pent Sunday with her parents nt Mindcn. . Miss Anna Ryan was a passenger to Omaha Thursday morning. Miss Dorothy Hartwell of Inavale spent Sunday with friend!- here. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Camp spent Sunday with friend at Superior. W. M. Galbrath went to Kansas , City in charge of the stock shipped from here Tuesday. n Mrs. Lester Amack of Seldcn. Kan sas, has been visiting relatives and friends hero the past few days. Mrs. Chris Zeiss returned home Saturday morning from Denver Colo rado, where she spent a few days. Gene Bush, who is working at Or leans spent Sunday hoio with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush. State Deputy Sheriff 0. D. Hcdgo arrived in the city Thursday evening to spend a few days with his family. Miss Minnie Christian went to Bluo Hill Wednesday morning. Chas. Cowley of Bladen was in the city Saturday afternoon. Mr?. I'atmo'-e was r passenger Hastings Tuesday morning. to Edgar Wiggins war a passenger o Crawford, Wednesday morning. Hobcit Ulacklcdgo was n passen ger to Superior Monday morning. Mis Minnie Kcllott was a passen ger to Omaha Thursday morning. Herb Ludlow has put up a new nwning in f:ont of his ranlaurant. Jack Waller of Covle was in the city doing a little campaigning Monday. Supt. Beard and family have mdvad into the Nelson property in the' First Ward. Walter Tope went to Wellington, Kansas, Sunday morning whore "ho will undergo an operation for appendicitis, D. C. Henderson departed Sunday via auto for Yellowstone I'aik nnd points in Montana where he will en joy an outing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall, G. Damon, Frank Peterson nnd 3. Check attended the gun shoot Grand Island Sunday. W. 1'. nt Mrs. 0. J. I'altnor nnd baby of Auro ra. 111., arrived hero tbo first of tho week to visit her mother Mrs. Hasslng or and brother Koy. W. ) Dennis and hon of Lebanon have opunud a tailor shop in the rooms, over llomino's Cream Stnlion. Read tbulr ad in tills paper Mr. and Mr. Chns. Tumor re turned home Friday via auto frftn Woodruff, KunsH, whoic they hnA been visiting friends. M:-s. Alf Unladen was awarded the Hooier kitchen cabinet given away by the Johnson & G.-ulmm Furniture Co., Saturday evening. The local golf players havo been indulging in a tournament the pal few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and children spent Sunday 'with relatives at Guide Rock. Mr. and Mr?. .T. Dorr of Alva, Oklahoma, arc visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Finchcr. Stanser Amack went to Seldcn, Kansas, Monday morning where ho will spend a couple of weeks. Dr. Warrick will meet patients and those needing glasses at Dr. Damer ell's, Friday. June 23. Hours 2 to 5. Ed Rcihcr and C. M. Funk went to Kansas City Sunday morning in charge of the stock shipped here. from The County Board of Equilization is 'in session again this week and we will publish the proceedings nc::t week. C. B. Steward returned home Sat urday evening from Lincoln where he had been attending to eome business matters. Mrs. Allan Blackledge arrived in the city Saturday evening to visit her parents, Mi, and Mrs. A. D. Banncy and friends. Mrs. George VanCamp and daugh ter of Lincoln arrived in the eity -Thursday evening to visit Dr. and Mrs. Damcrell. Mrs. Hnssingcr went to Hastings Friday morning to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hill. G. B. Beck and Marion Mercer at tended the Lincoln vs Hastings ball game at the latter city Tuesday after noon. Ilov Hnspinger Returned home Mon day morning from Hastings whero lie spent a couple of days with Iub sif ter, Mrs. Hill and family. Martin L. Hill of Sheridan, Nebras ka, and Miss Mary Hazel Johnson of Red Cloud wore granted a marriage license by Judge Rnnney, Tuesday. Mrs. A. Arnold of Inavale secured a silver cup and first prize in clasn 2, brown eggs and also took second prize in chus 1, brown eggs, ncci edit ed flocks in a poultry contest held by the state agricultural school at Lincoln. The City Council at Lincoln has passed an ordinance compelling the citizens of that city to cut down the cottonwood trees there ns they state that the trees are a menace to the citizens health. Wo believe it would be a good thing for Red Cloud if the Council would pan an ordinnnco likewise. A "Dirt Farmer"! Mrs. Chas. Brubakcr departed Mon day evening for Phoenix, , Arizona, where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Hudson. Darrcl Burden nnd his mother auto cd to Jewell City, Kansas, Tuesday where she will spend a few days with relatives. Darrcl returned home Tues day evening. The Misses Freda and Lydia Schultz went to Beaver City Saturday morn ing to spend a few days with rela tives. Ui r , Mrs. John Marshall and daughters returned to their homo at McCook Tuesday morning after spending a few days at the homo of her sister, Mrs. N. B. Bush. ALBERT W. JEFFEEilS Republican Candldato for U.S. SENATE Mr. Jeffcrls, becauso ho was born and raised on a farm realizes and ap preciates tho problems of the farmer. " ONE OF US," "Stethttt qut eh, look uhat nilly hai son and tpllltda tvhola big bo ot titltogt'a Corn Flahct. I'll May ht lilits ticm a latV' Tbmorrowmorning- oy an means try Keilodds GbiiiFiakes fKV : S O. Tomorrow morning set KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes before tho family! A fcaBt lot tho oyc and a feast for keen appetites! For, Kcllogg's aro as extra-delicious as they look all sunny 'brown and wonderfully crispy, crunchy! My, but how they delight everybody! Keilogg's Corn. Flakes are not only distinctly auporior 'to any imitation, but aro the most fascinating cereal you. ever ate! Kcllogg's appeal to every age! Littlo folks and old folks find iu them tho same joyous pleasure 1 For Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor nnd Kcllogg's aro never lough or loalh cry or liar d to eat! Insist upon KELLOGG'S tho orig inal Corn Flakes in tho RED and GREEN package! It bears tho signa ture of V. K. Kellogg, originator ofl Kcllogg's Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITIIOUT IT! - -'Jfilllf'.Wl'SS-- BrA. GliftJ AjLV I ',1 . fOASTE FLAKES S32 & Jf K vjM f?r -,, C'aW WML CORN PLAICES AIm malcr of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked sad krumblcd r Mrs. E. .. Mitchell returned home Tuesday morning from Akron, Colo rado, where she spent a few days with her husband. Charles L. Grothaus of Smith Cen ter, Kansas and Miss Mary I. Baetz, of Eoamsvillc, Kansas, were married by Judge Banney. Mrs. John Marshall and daughte's of McCook arrived in the city Satur day morning to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush. Mx and Mrs. "Will Brunei and baby of Lincoln arrived in the city Saturday to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brun-er. Mrs. Alba Pope departed tho last of he week for Delta, Colorado, after spending a couple of months here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pulsipher. Miss Gertrude Coon arrived in the city. Sunday morning from St. Louis to spend a few weeks with her pai' cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon and friends. W. M. Galbraith shipped one load of cattle to the Kansas City market Tuesday morning, A. B. Crabill two loads of hogs to St. Joe and tho Am boy Mills one carload of hogs from Lester to Kansas City. Foreman Morton Smith and Fred Robertson of the Allied Construction Oo., and Russcl Jones returned the last of the week from the eastern part of the state and are erecting bridges for this company in this county. Delnncy Bros., shipped one carload of hogs to the Kansas City mirkf-t Sunday morning, II. H. Crowell one car of sheep to St. Joe, A. B. Cribill two cars of hogs to Kansas City and Ed Reiher one car of cattle to Kansm.-City. Last Wednesday afternoon Judge Rnnney united in marriage John L. Tucker of Cowles and Miss Cecil Fox who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Fox of this city. I Passenger trains No. 14 and rlG passed through here about one o'clo.k Wednesday afternoon, scvcial hours late, caused by a bridge burning out just cast of Colfor, Ncbr. Freight trains No. G3 and 61 v&vo nut back into service by the Burling ton Friday. They will run on their old schedule which puts No. G3 thru here about 7 p. m. and No. Gl at 5:30 a. m. At a preliminary hearing held last week at Smith Center Murvel Fen tress was bound over to tho next term of district court and being un able to put up bail for $2,000 he was placed in the county jail. Mrs. W. B. Householder, an old settler of this county, passed away at her home in Bladen Monday and the funeral services were held Wednesday. One hundred and seventy-seven cars of stock passed through here Sunday morning for the Kansas City nnd 'St. Joseph markets. -They were handled in four trains. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pulsiplic-r and baby returned to their home at Hol drege Sunday evening after spending tho day hero with his parents, Mr." and Mrs. E. J. Pulsipher. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nellums hnd baby, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Damer ell, departed Sunday evening for Den ver, Colorado, where they will Bpend a few days. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Creighton left Tuesday morning for California where ; i 4 they will spend a couple of weeks vis ' ' 'iting. Before returning homo V-n will visit,different cities in the nouh west, inclddlng several -Canadian points, returning home vfa'Chilago. A. E. Brown of Naponeo, who has purchased, harness etc., of Lee Walk er for many years, was in tho city the last of tho week and purchased several fly nets of him which speaks highly of the class of goods that ho sells. The District Convention of the Re belt ah lodge was held at Superior last Thursday. Tbo following members at tended from this city: Mrs. Mira Jon es, Mrs. Emma Walker, Mrs. N. Hayes, Mrs. E. Wclseh and Mrs. W. G.Warren. Last Thursday, while helping put down a well on tho Steve Kennedy farm near Inavale, Ben Copley was somewhat bruised up by the dog slipping on tho chilling apparatus which hit him on the left side of his head. Red Cloud Dates July 26th to August 1st, Inclusive Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and baby re turned to their home in Denver, Colo rado, Tuesday evening nfter spend ing the past couple of weeks here vis iting with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Turnuro and with other rela tives. Her brother, Clifford Turnuro, roturned home with her for a few days visit. Arsenate of Lead A New Shipment Just Received El . CHAS. L. COTTING The Druggist Sunday afternoon the Lawrence team, of the Polly League, came down to play the locnl team. The game only went four innings, Red Cloud secured three runs and tho vis itors two when the game was called on account of the rain. Those two teams will play a double header the next time Lawrence comes here. Red Cloud goes to Lawrence next Sunday, with Elmore back in the game and Cooper on second base, who is a heavy hitter. Tho boys will havo some team, watch them climb. WW-WWW-WWWrtWJ Announcement We wish to announce to the people of Red Cloud and vicinity that we have opened a4 NEW SUITATORIUM Notice of Application for Pool Hall License. Notice is hereby given that on 'the Cth day of Juno 1922, W. R. Burwell filed his application and petition ask ing for license to conduct a Billiard and pool Hall on Lot Fifteen (15), Blook 12, in the Village of Inavale, Nebraska. That on the 3rd day of Jaly 1022 at tho Court House in Red Cloud, Nebraska at 2 o'clock V, M. the hearing on said application will bo had beforo tho County Commissioners of Webster County, Nebraska, at which time all objections nnd remonstrances against tbo granting of said license will bo heard, (Seal). B. V. PERRY County Clerk. 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