The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 31, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME 50
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, AUGUST 31. 1922
NUMBER 35.
Virg'l Huff is enjoying si vacation
fiom his duties- in the Johnson &
Graham Furnttu-e store.
Mr. and M s. Sam Do.r returned to
their home ut Alva, Oklahoma, Wed
nesday after spending the past few
days heie visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Finchcr ahd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fincher returned with
them for a couple of weeks visit.
Mi'-s. Marion Bloom and baby went
to Fahbur.v Wednesday wheie .sh?
will visit with her parents, Mr. r.nd
Ms. lli-ho.i and w'th Mnd for i
few day.
Tlic daily papers .state that Henry
Foul will clo.c his plants September
ICth owing to the lack of fuel thus
throwing a laige number of men out
of woik.
School Begins Sept. 11th
How are the children fixed for
their school clothes
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Here are a few bargains that will help you
out on the girls clothes, this' offer is for 2
weeks only
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Middies in all sizes at 1-5 off
Girls dresses in sizes from
6 to 14 at
Some of these dresses were as high as $-1.75
All children's underwear at 1-5 off
BARBARA PHARES
Agent; Warner Bros. Corsets Home Journal Patterns
$2.50
FAK.MKHS' INSTITUTE IS
THING OF THK FAST
The dhectcra of the Webster County
F.. mors' Institute, according to Soc
io ary Henry Giiliam, met on Tues
day and nt this time the Revision
Committee made their report, which
after considerable ds;ussion, was
adopted, theieby changing the namo
of the Farmers' Institute to Webster
County Agricultural Society, in pur
suance of the revised statutes of tho
state of Nebraska for the year 1913.
This permits any person of the age of
21 ycais becoming a member by the
payment of $5.00 or more each year
and binds no individual for any debt
of tho association.
The president and secretary are to
meet with the Ladies' Auxiliary, of
the old organization, on Friday, Sep
tember the 1st and on Monday, Sep
tember 11th, an open meeting is to
be hold, at which t'me all interested In
the success of the society arc invited
to be present.
The following committees for the
now organization were named:
Soliciting C. J. Tlntt, Rout. Damer-
ell and Geo. Ooon.
Decoration I. Johnson, H. C. Gel-
Iat'y and F. A. Turnuie.
Buildings and Grounds J. W. Auld,
Frank Frisbio and Henry Gilham. '
Program Henry Fausch, E. J.
Overing end A. B. Gelwick.
Music Miss Josephine Mizer and J.
E.Betz. ,,j, ' "
Premium LlstCT Stertktt, Hen
ry Fausch, and D. .C, Henderson.
' Pan(defran'Cj()cnf,Jro'. gutter
and A,6.,delwicTk.; ' i '.',, ,,
'Advertising; ahd J,Prtyiting,VE. J.
Overing, J. 'W-.Auld and Henpy Gil
ham. ,
Constitution and By-Laws-r-E. J.
Overing, Jas, S. Gilham and Frod
Maurer.
DELPIHANS TAKE NOTICE
The first meeting of the Red Cloud
Delphian Society will be held in the
basement of tho Methodist church on
Tuesday, September 5th. A full at
tendance is desired. Those not having
this year's program can secure same
at this meeting.
Grace Church Notes
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Twelfth Sunday After Trinity
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Morning Sei vlco nt 11 u in.
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Singing tho Praises of
Allen A Black Cat
HOSIERY
"Many a mother feels a little bit of her own girlhood return as she buys Allen A Black Cat Hosiery for
the children these days.
For these aro the same sturdy, long wearing stockings that her mother bought for her.
It's tho same good brandto-day. And to it has been added the Master Brand Allan A -as a further as
surance of value.
Every pair of Allen A Black Cat Hosiery carries i t hosiery for the children and for all the family as
well.
In Silk, Lisle, Wool and Cotton. , mkWBtkfJ7'JJrjSt' '
AND LISTEN For a short time we will give a Lead
Pencil FR.EE with every pair of Children's Hose.
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Carnival Coming
To Red Cloud
The Andorson-tinuler Carnival Co,,
will be here Oct. 'J to 11th under the
uuspicios of the Red Cloud Fire De
partment. These gcntlemon are from
Lebanon, Kas., and ate well known by
many of our citizens. They have a
bnnd, merry-go-round, aero swing and
eight shows and several concessions.
The cftrnival will not be in tho city
limits, but will be wlthlu two blocks
of the business district. Tho Depart
ment feels that this is the only way
that they enn secure funds for the ben
efit of tire protection.
Old Settlers Attention
The annual picnic of the Old Settlers
ot the county will be held at Cowles
on Thursda, the 14th day of Septem
ber, utiless h severe storm should mnkc
the roads impassable, in which event,
the picnic will be postponed to tho
following day.
John Waller, Henry ICeencv nud
Mrs. Aduiiisou nrc appointed a coin
mittee to niako all the local arrange
ments. For thut purpose they nre giv
en full power over the people of
Cowlo9, who uro hereby ordered to
render them cheerful obedience.
'Uy Order of the President,
It, I). Thompson.
Per J. S. Gilham.
County Papers Please Copy.
v Guide Rock .Wins; 8 to 4
weSSay Afternoon SbeGnide' Rock
Jbill team came ovej.)op do battle with
toe ilea uiouu team ac me stance tieia.
Both team's bad "spiked" up, .for the
occasion, 'each team declaring they
would be the winner; bnt at the close
of the ninth inning, it was found that
Gufde Rock was the winner by a score
of 8 to . At times the Bamc was close
and exciting and looked like tho home
testa would nose out ahoad, but Guide
Rock out hit the local team and scored
enough runs to win the game. Ttiib
made tho sixth defeat, all in a row, for
Red Cloud, and unless something is
done to secure harmony nud good feel.
ing among the pluyois and manage
ment, Red rioud may bo without a ball
team for tho balatico of the season.
Mervil Fentress Breaks Jail
Two of Smith countj's fiee hoaidcrt
effected n successful jail break about
1:'J0 Sundiiy morning, by drilling
through tin ii cell wall, removing the
stones and then picking the outer lock
Tho two piiMMicrs were Mervil Fent
ress, of Red" loud who whs serving tune
until dlstiiei couit on clmigo of steal
ing Mill Ainii' Foid -edan and a mau
giving his mime lis Roy Wilson, who
hud been in u couple of weeks dunged
with robbing the Kriindes Drug More
ut KciihinKtoii lloth men hnd plead
guilty to tho preliminary charges and
wero being held for trial.
Fentress and Wilson also stolo SU-
fioin Jake Rwlng who was in jail fcr
the Day lord bank robbery of a couplo
of months ago. Though Ewlng did net
attempt to escape with them he was
afraid to tell tho plans he knew. TL
mou had been working on the plans
for several days, and it is supposed
w.-re aided by tools smuggled in from
the outside through pics and edibles
sent to the prisoners.
After laav'ng the jail the men stolo
a Ford car from Bert Ireland, Ave
miles south of Smith Center, driving it
to within two miles of Osborne where
it was abandoned out of gas. Then
they mado t'teir way to Uelolt by train,
arriving there about 10 at night. It
Was near that place thut Fentress was
captured again and brought back to
Smith Center. The other prisoner,
Roy Wilson has not beeu located.
Smith County Journal.
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Miss Mildred Mercer, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Mercer, underwent
a sorlous operation at the homo of her
parents la this city Sunday. Hrs. Stock
man, weigmon ana uoxsoy, per
formed the oporatlou. The young lady
stood tho operation well nud her many
. fr'ends rej .Ice that she will soon bo
well Hgniu.
WISE PARENTS
WILL HAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED AND TESTED
BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE
CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PREPARED TO
MAKE THE BEST USE OF THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE
CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO
CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS
NEEDED. iftl-
"RITE-RITE"
MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c
LEADS FOR AUTOPOINT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS
10c PER DOZEN
Pocket Ben Watches $1.50
Glo Ben Watches $2.50
Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75
KODAK
DEALER
E. H. Newhouse
RED CLOUD
NEDR.
A Few of Our
Every Day Prices
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PnutBMtter EPails 1-5 and 25c
jyarge canyCorK ana Deans,
21bsT, 4 oz. ' - 25c
Oil Sardines - " 05c
Mustard Sardines, 2 cans 25c
Sardines in Tomato Sauce 1 5 c
3 lbs. Steel Cut Coffee 1 .00
Large can Sweet Potatoes 1 5c
Velvet 2 cans for - 25c
Prince Albert 2 cans for 25c
Camel Cigarettes - - 1 5c
Swans Down Cake Flour 35c
2-25c cans Baking Powder 30c
Toilet Soap - - 05c
Come in and look at our Pails and Oil Cans
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