The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 27, 1922, Image 5

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AS TOLD TO US
' Harry Deidrich spent Tuesday in
Hastings. ' ' j1
Frank Gaston was downirom Hast
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Superior, will have',' A Pageant on
Aufcust 23. and 24 th.'7' "
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Chester Sheeley' spent Sunday with
relatives at Hastings.
Chas. Roddon was down from Blue
Hill Tuesday morning.
B. H, Shaw was a passenger to Su
perior Monday morning.
Clnyton Rannoy of Blue Hill
in the city Monday evening.
Attorney A. M. Walters of
Hill was in tho city Tuesday.
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What has become of this
camping ground for tourists?
city's
G. H. Cave has taken the third trick
operator position at the depot.
Will trade Case tractors 10-18 for
good team. WORTH SHIP JI AN.
Irving Harpham returned home the
last of the week from Kansas where
he had been working during the harvest.
Mrs. Anna Holpomb returned to
Denver Wednesday cporning after,
spending a ,few .weeks, "with friends
here. . ' '"' '
Mr. and Mrs. Wn Aultz and child
ren of Riverdale spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peterson and other
relatives.
Mrs. Earnest Newhouse returned
home Tuesday evening from Guide
Rock where she had been visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oglevie and chil
dren departed Tuesday via automo
bile for Colorado where they will en
joy an outing.
W. S. Deal relumed to his home
at Alliance Monday moning after
spending a few days hero attending
to business matters.
Mss. Hcib Ludlow went to Guide
Rock Monday morning to spend the
day with her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Newhouse and family.
Mrs. Adaline Perkins was a passen
ger to Hastings Monday morning.
Miss Julia Warren was a passen
ger to Hastings Saturday morning.
Engineer Fred Nelson of Oxford
spent Sunday with his family here.
Mrs. Nellie Barton was a passen
ger to Beaver City Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pope of Hast
ings spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bye Shepherdson were
down from Riverton Thursday even
ing. Lebanon will hold their anniver
sary (ceJebratiorikon August 24, 25 and
26th.'" "" " ,
' '' Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Green departed
Thursday morning for Galena, Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schultz of
Kenesaw spent SSunday with relatives
here. " ' "'
Miss Gertrude Wiggins went to
Nelson Friday morning to visit relatives.
Miss My.ra Cook is in the city visit
ing her father, Dr. Henry Cook, and
friends.
Miss, Margaret Piatt of Hastings
has been spending the past few days
visiting at the C. J. and Ed Piatt
homes and with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schultz and chil
dren left Sunday morning via auto
for Beaver City where they will spend
a few days with his sister.
A sample line of the new filet
crochet sweaters or slip overs on dis
play for one week only from 3.75
to 7.50. Barbara Phares. 26-2t
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt spent Wed
nBsdny in Hustings.
Attorney llert Miller, of Franklin,
was in the city Wednesday
Bruce Robinson, of Superior, was
the city Wednesday erening.
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Mrs. Zella Breaky and "'daughter
Leona of Red Cloud, Nebr., are visit
ing at the Ellsworth Adams and Mrs.
Buchanan home. Lebanon Times.
Mrs. Adaline Perkins and the Miss
es Ruth'Ovcring and .Goldie Parker
returned home Thursday evening from
Grand Island whee they spent a few
days with friends. I
Mr. and Ms. C. M. Sherwood and
childi en returned homo Monday even
ing from Applcton Wisconsin, where
they had been vistiing her sister,
Mr.-. It. S. Mitchell and family.
Mrs. Allen Blacklcdge, who had
been visiting her parent , Mr. and
Mr'. A. D.'Ranney, and friends, de
parted Tue-day morning for Dor
chester to visit relatives and friends.
Leo McArthuv wmt to Oberlin,
Kansas, Friday morning where he
has accepted a position with the Unit
ed Telephone Co. Owing to sickness
lie returned home Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Sid Longton and children dc
paitod Thursday morning for Kansas
City where they will spend a couple
of weeks with relatives before i-c-turning
to their homo at Great Falls,
Montana.
Judge Blackledge and son, Hobert,
returned home the last of the weelt
from "Wyoming where they had been
enjoying a fishing expedition.
The" Misses Neva and Esther 'Baker
wnt tcf'tluide Rock Tuesday morning
to soend the day with their sister,
Mrs. Paul Newhouse and family.
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S. F. Grant departed Sunday 'morn
ing for Cheyenne where he will at
tend the Frontier Days celebration
and spend a few weeks visiting:
The Misses Edith Beckwith and
Mary Christian returned home Sat
urday evening from Hastings where
they spent a few days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery and
Mrs. Chet .Sheeley spent Sunday at
Crystal lake.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Holstein sp nt Sunday
parents hen
Gilham of
with their
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Mrs. Lee ohnson went to Beatrice
Monday mor ling to spend a few days
with relative j. , i. .
' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler spent
Sunday wtih their son Meredith and
wife at Hastings. f
Mrs. W. Moyer and daughter, Nellie,
Lnmborn of Wetmore, Kansas, arriv
ed in the city Saturday evening to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDowell.
Tho remains of Mrs. Armstrong,
who died at Peats, Colorado, were
brought to this city Tuesday morning
and were taken to Bladen by Under
taker Merten, where funeral services
were held.
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C. A. McCloud, chairman of; the
Republican" State Central committee
has issued a' call for a state conven
tion to be held at Lincoln, AuguBt
15th. Webster county is entitled to
eleven; delegates. , . v... r
The"' following shipped stocks from
here Sunday morning, Yosti &iRob-
insorf one car of cattle to Kansas. City;
A. B. Crabll one fcar Of hogs b St.
Joe. .and .Delaney'1 Bros., one' car" of
hogs' to Kansas City, 7 J
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Father Flanagan's Boys of OmrihH','
who are touring 'the state "giving
shows for the benefit of this home,
were in the city Sunday and pu$ on
a program that evening at the Audi
torium. The boys did very good and
a large, crowd was present.
Unexpec
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30x3'-$IO30 NoTax added
on SaleMw
'Wearing
SCO set the .high value mark
for 30 x 3V2 tires when it
originated the $10.90 price
last Fall.
USCO today betters that
mark with a new and greater USCO an
USCO improved in many important ways.
For instance, a thicker tread with a
surer hold on the road thicker side walls;
adding strength and lite to the tire.
And the price is $10.90 with the
tax absorbed by the manufacturer.
Men have always looked to
USCO for the biggest tire
money's worth on the market.
i They always get a bigger
tire money's worth than
they expect.
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Oleyllverson, Bladen, Neb. Blue Hill Tire CoBlue Hill.Neb.,
Brick Garage.Campbell.Neb. Cowles Garage.Cowles, Neb. Rose
mon't Garage, Rogemont, Neb., Flathers &Lane, Riverton, Neb.
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Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards and
family who have been residing at
Rivertqn for, several months, have
moved, into the Len Aultz property.
One hundred and eight cars of
stock including that loaded at this
point; w.?nt out fi nere Sunday morn
ing'enroute to the Missouri river mar
kets.. 4m-..j..iiii:JU1i.jIM""-1
Gollmar Bros. Circus was here last
Thursday and a large crowd attend
ed both performances. The circus
was very good and the people were
all pleased. -----ll-,,,.1.
The I. 0. 0. F. lodge has put up a
new electric light sign in front of
their lodge room.
Rev. & Hardman went to Bloom
ington Saturday evening where he
held services Sunday.
Ernest Newhouse spent Sunday
with his brother, Paul Newhouse and
family at Guide Rock. - -
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Wednesday afternoon the Franklin
and Red Clpud ball teams played agood
game at the Starke diamond, .at which
time the visitors won by a score of
4 to 2. , Hou'ts aad Frazier wcr the
battery for Franklin, while Slaby and
Picbler were the battery for the home
team.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pasco and baby
departed Tuesday for Stockton, Cali
fornia, where he has accepted a posi
tion as operator for the Southern,
Pacific railroad, . - . . ,t&'
" Deputy State Sheriff, O. D. Hedge
antf Marshal' Doyle arrested Frank
O'fJeil' and "Clarence Dillon for being
intoxicated 'Thursday evening. The
former wis fined $110 for being
drunk and having liquor in his pos
session, while the latter was assessed
$10 for being drunk, both paying
their fine. , ,
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A dance- y bo given for tho bene
fit of the local strikers at the pavil
ion next Tuesday evening.
FOR SAtE Oats, delivered from
tho machine. Inquire of II. K. Bru
balrcr or Annie B. Spanoglo.
Mrs. Dovothy Wilson went .o Lin
coin Wednesday morning to v'ait her-
sister, Mrs. D. D. Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughan i.ntl
childi en of Guide Roqk attended- the
circus here Thursday evening.
C. A. Bouino spent Sunday with his
family at Hastings, returning to
his work here Monday morning.
Mr. nnd Mv,s. Nato Piatt returned
to Hastings Monday morning after
spending Sunday with relatives here.
Bernard Roubal departed Monday
evening for Mitchell where ho will
yisit.his sister,' Mrs." Goos iwti family.
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PhillipsMreturned home from
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WANTED
By The
C. B. & Q. R. R.
Mechanics and Helpers
for permanent positions
Machinists, boilermakcr, bla
cksmiths, sheet metal and elec
trical workets, 70c per hour;
Helpers for these crafts, 47c
per hour;
Passenger car repairers and
inspectors, 70c per hour;
Freight car repairers and in
spctors, G3c per hour:
To replace men on strike
against decision of the United
States Railroad Labor Board.
Special attention, given to
training young men with or
without experience in mechan
ical work.
The trouble in. America Is that we
are too apt lr look at flro prevention
nnd die protection from tho standpoint
of another arui not from our own Indi
vidual hazard Too often many of us
think that our home, business or prop
erty is lire safe that tiro will visit the
other fellow but not usj when in fact
we arc maintaining and allowing to
exist dally just as great, if not greater
than tho man who experiences tho flre,
which practice wijl sooner or later,
bring trouble. Let's all waUo tip and
tnlcean inventory of our conditions and
remove 'those Hlcely to cause fire.
Transportation,
lodging, free. -
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MASTER MECHANIC.
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Notice to Creditors
FARMERS' UNION
Annual Picnic
Cowles, Nebraska
Friday, Aug. 4, 1922
HEAR
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MR. BARRETT
NATIONAL PRESIDENT FARMERS' UNION
J.C. OSBORN
- STATE PRESIDENT FARMERS' UNION
GOOD PROGRAM CONSISTING OF
MUSIC - READINGS - SPORTS
Iu the County Court of Webster Coun
ty, Nebraska
In tho Mutter of tho listatu of ,Mui.
son 15. WUecarvcr DBOoHsed.
Creditors of Satd Kstata will take.
Notice. tliHt tho tlma limited for p -'
seututlon and illlnif of claims ug- 4,
sum osHiie is xsovomuer lUth, Is)
rorilie payment ot douts h D
20, 1022, that I will bit at t)
court room In said coutfty
duy of August 1022, to
and allow nil claims d
nro a lirst or seuon
estate, nnd on tho '
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adjusl all da' "6- licM nu.ow n,'a cu """
.,n,,oMi r,it JIB antt -objections. 0n
Dated th 'JB'""ly lod
si:al Wfti day of July, 1022.
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" County Judge
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To Buy Wall Paper. Paints,
And Electrical Supplies.
The betfl place for Picture
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