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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1922)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF mmmtmamtmmsmMmmmsmsmmssmsmsmemBMmsMmsmsmsmamsmmsmsmsmsmsmstsmsm i i GENERAL CONTRACTOR We do building from the excavating to the painting complete. We will figure your jobs to furnish all mater ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. Wc do FRAME BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you the differ ence between good and inferior stucco. We build screen doors and window screens and do carpenter work of all kinds. Let us have your order for screen doors and window screens now. GRANTCHRISTY EBlimMIMm Need Groceries To-Day? a A LWAYS prepared and waiting to fill jt any Grocery order" is the motto under which our store is run. It means that no mat ter how small your order may be or what par ticular items you may want, we arc ready to supply them. We never allow any of our lines of package, bottled or canned goods to decrease to a "sold out" level; Neither do we offer anything in the Vegatable or Fruit line, unless it is strictly fresh. And what's more, we are sure our pri ces will please you. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware Quality A GOOD JOB WELL DONE A piece of printed matter with your name on it is your "Per sonal" representative wherever it may be found. Surely then, the best is none too good. That's the basis on which we guar antee your satisfaction with our Printing. Quality is the watchword here all the time whether the job be big or little. The Red Cloud Chief We Do Only The Highest Grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING Add Tone to your business by getting the best rHE red: cloud chief Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the I'cMofflcc nt Itcd Cloud. Neb ai Second Class Matter1 A. D. McAKTHUIty.Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Forolrfn, per column Inch 15c Local, ' " " 10 & 2i LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. (Friday. August 12, 1802.) Hon. W. A. MoICelglinn Is home from congress. O C. Hell and family U. V. Mlzcr and family and L. II. Fort and family arc camping at Amboy for u week. Tlicy propose to liRvonnummor vacation. Ttio Congrcgutloiiullstfl will hold their otvlcB In thu l'rcsbytorlan c'nirch until their ticw addition is cum pitted. Mr. V. li. Koby hag moved bnok to lied Cloud. Hoy Ilntoliinson has boon papering the interior of his barbershop. Franlc Potter and Will McMillan, of the Argus aro in the great west on plcasuro tours. Our street commissioner should cut tha weeds, that have grown up In Bomo of our streets. Mrs. Topham and daughter have gone to England. They purchased their tickets through Andrew Berg. Frank Cowdcn bus taken a trip to Denver. "WhoopAal WhoopAal Heap big eat! Gee, what if real Indians got some Qpf these flood y Kellogg' a CornFlahest Bctcha they wouldn't let us fellers have any at alll Hurry up, they might come in any fHflUIVf - v: ''r , ,,-ts -ruN-r. aif CMnm your dki today! ww c Every day this summer more and Snore men, women and children are tutting down on the heavy, indigestible foods and turning to a lighter diet for health's sake. They are getting away from that uncomfortable drowsiness . Local Items of Twenty Years ago. Geo. Hoffelbower was in Guide Rock Wednesday. ' We learn that F. W. Cowden has gone to Now York city. Leopold Hcrberger Is visiting in Hastings this week. Dr. A. E. Qreighton and wife have re turned from their toiy of the east. County Clerk Ed Garber was in Lin coln the first of the week on business. Miss Flossie Burden is visiting with relatives and friends in Bladen this week. . Henry Kesler left for McCook Tues day morning, where ho went to attend to some business matters. x" r Dave Kaley was in Cowles last Tues day. t Mrs. Aaron Conover is home again after a visit with relatives in Illinois. Roy Palmer has resigned his position with Alfred lladell &. Co., aud gone to farming. A. Morhart and wife expect to leave this morning for a pleasure trip to Colorado. Will West has taken a position in the grocery department of Iladcll's Cash Bargain House. Dr. Damerell returned from his trip to the mountains Tuesday night feel ing very much refreshed. C. J. Piatt and wife returned to their home in this city, the first of the week after an extended tour of the west. Mrs. Robert MoBride returned to her homo in Kearney Monday? after a visit with relatives and friends in this city. Darlcy Plumb went to Lincoln Tues day to attend the meeting of tho Ne braska Epworth Assembly held in that city. Mrs. Geo. Warren and daughter Nel lie left for Lincoln Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives and Mends in that city. Mrs. Thos. Krallk and Mrs. Al Slaby left Wednesday evening, for Denver where they will make an extended visit with relatives, Mrs. Robert Damerell and daughter Mary havo returned from their visit in Illinois, stopping for a few days' visit with frends in Hastings. E. M. Crone and wife and daughter came to this city the first of the week. Elinor will go to work for the Argus the Hrst of next month. Bernard McNouy left Wednesday evening for a trip to tho Pacific coast. Ho will visit his brother James, who is now located in Seattlo, boforo ho re turns. ' Last Friday evening Webster En campment No'. 2.", 1. O. 0. F., installed tho following otllcers for tho ensuing term: .1. S. White, chief patriarch; D. W. Turnure, senior warden; Ernest VolMi, Junior warden; Joe Fogol, high priest; E. Henry Nowhouso, scribe; G. W. Dow, treasurer. Potter's hall has been leased by tho Masonic lodge of this city and will be o:cupied by about tho first of next month. The Red Cloud baso ball team wont to Esbon Tuesday. Tho boys say they would have beaten the Ebson team had It not been for tho umplro. The scoro at the end of the gamo was 15 to 10 Ebson having the 10. fglgl TOUTED el1ks T- mi""; ICIII Alto matter of KELLOGG'S CRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and Crumbled OEM FLAKE; and sluggishness and they find they can think and work and play better and get more enjoyment out of the hot days. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are ideal for breakfast, for lunch, for any meal ot between-times nibbles because they nod pnly nourish, but are so easy to digest!. ,With cold milk, Kellogg's are wonder ifully delicious, Nothing can be better for the chil dren than Kellogg's! And, how thd little tots love them- Kellogg's are so .crispy and crunchy and refreshing! ' Order Kellogg's today the kind in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. None arc genuine without it! Harvey-Carpenter A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mrs. Mary Harvey north east of Inavalc on Wednesday evening, Aug., 2nd, when her youngest daugh ter, Ruby Eleanor, was married to Alvah E. Carpenter. The bride Is a graduate of the 1918 class of the Red Cloud high school, since which time feho has taught four successful terms of school In Webster county. The groom Is the oldest son of Mrs. Ellen Carpenter. Tho houso was decorated in green and white. Mrs. Carpeuter, mother of 'the groom, presided at the piano, and to tho beautiful strains of tho wedding march, tho wedding procession entered the parlor where Rev. Slek of River ton, read the marriage ceremony. The contracting parties were attended by Nels Nelson and Miss Ruth Robertson. The bride wore a beautiful dress of white satin. After the ceremony a luncheon of ice cream and cake was served. Many beautiful and useful gifts were pre sented the happy couple. After a short honeymoon they will make their home on the Carpenter farm northeast of Inavale. Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY In tho promotion of bettor No- catlonal exhibits and wholesome ttraska citizenship thiough cdu- recreation. Lincoln, Sept. 3-3. Lutheran Churcl i No sorvices uutil further notico Pastor will be absent for three or four weeks. , Little Kileene Brown has been on the sick list. Miss Graco Iirown spent last week with the Misses Johnson in Red Cloud. Miss Lottie Johnson of Red Cloud is spending tho week with Grace Btid Loose Brown. Miss Emily Million returned homo Monday from a two weeks visit with friends lu Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Locko visited Saturday with Mrs Locke's parents Jose Cox and wife in Lebanon. A few around hero have started put ting up tho prairie hay, on account of dry wcathor it will do no more grow ing. Earl Abbott and wife, E. E. Spurrier and wife and J O. Prico and wlfo woru among those who attended tho Esbon celebration last week. Somo friends and relatives of C. It. Lannlgan family came In with woll tilled baskets for a nicnlc dluner last Sunday. Those presont woro Grandpa Lannlgan and daughter Miss Nolla of Smith Center, Fred Lannlgan and fami ly living south of Smith Center, Ralph Lannlgan and family of Crystal Planes,- Mr. aud Mrs, Hommand nnd mother, Mrs. Ella Hommand, of Banner town ship, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weltmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Weltmer and dauchter of Smith Contor, Earl Abbott and wife, E. 13, Spurrier and family of Oriole vicinity. After tho feast was partaken ot tho afternoon was spent in music and slnglnB from the good old hymn books. Congregational Church Notes Sunday School 10 A. M No Mornlug Service. Union Evening Service ou'tsldc Con gregational ohuroh at 8. OUR SPECIALS Wilson Bros., & Geo. P. Ide's Silk and Fibre Dress Shirts $2.75 to $3.75 Kuppenheimer, Bloch's and Cloth, Craft Suits at 20, 25, 33)6 Per Cent Discount i Fur and Dress Straw Hats at Big Discount Palm Beach Suits $8, $10, 11,85, $14.85 $16.85. The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE WkBey&f'eB'&0P0t"mT'mTmT0mT' .smmmLwmmmmmmmmmmmmm IB n III llJHIIi. w and Why -&m Come to our store and let us show you the most economical fence for you to buy the fence that is woven from even, heavily galvanized open hearth wire. The wavy strand wires expand and contract with the heat and cold and ALWAYS STAY tight. The stay wires are held firmly in place with the famous SQUARE DEAL LOCK that positively prevents slipping these are only a few of the superior features of S$itiwe jBeai Fern- , You will make no mistake in bin intf SQUARE DEAL FENCE it lasts longest, costs lt.yi lor repairs and requires fewer posts. We hate this popular fence in a variety of styles a fence to meet your every requirement. Come in und see us when you need fencing. (5) G. W. TRINE'S HARDWARE 1 w 1 w MHNnuoU,Cv'w i?J5xsnUaiA) -.-.