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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1923)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I I r i t I 1 t ' -. S M AS TOLD TO US Hoy llust is in Denver this week. .1. W. morning I. inn went to Ouittha tliis .1. K. Morris of Kivcrton was in the city Sunday. .Ins Silvcy Wednesday. was clown from Inavale Isadorc Johnson is Htiick roadster. driving a new Hay Oglevie was last of the -week. in Holdrcgc the Carl Fausch of Guide Kock was town Wednesday. in W. G. Hamilton was in Lincoln the first of the week. I .r huh- or Kent the Mrs A. A. Pope pioperty. 15 W. Hutchison Mr. Frank Foltz went to McCook Sunday m rning on No. 15 to spcnll a few das there visiting w'th rela tive . Jas. Hubatka was down fioni Bla den Saturday He sta(s that the wheat around here look much bettor than it does at Hladon. KfV. Nelson left on Tuesday mum. itiK for Orouoque, Kansas, where he is conducting 10 dayB evangelistic services. The 1. 0. 0. F. lodge of th's city are planning on i.bscrvlng the anni versary of this order the last of the month. Me-srs Kd and Glen Fearn have moved into the residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mr.c John Au-hushon." Karl Patton. wlio is attending the State Normal at Kearney, is here spending a few days visiting with his parents. Smith Bi-o34,& Copley unloaded a car of Fords Saturday. Dell Kiohnrdsou Is reported its being ill with pneumonia fever. Bert Anderson returned home Men day evening from Lincoln. S. It. Flornnee departed Monday Washington to 'visit his father. lor Mrs. J. M. Fuss was a passenger to B'ul City, Kansas, Tuesday morning. Rev. S. Hardman and J. M. Bates r' were passengers to Hastings Monday morning. ) Mrs. Ida Springer was a passenger to Denver, Colorado, Monday morning on No. 15. Christopher W. Secman of Blue Hill and Augusta K. Kuehans of 'Guide Rock were granted a marriage license Monday. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will see patients and those i ceding glasses at Dr. DhiuchiIIn Saturday, April 14. Hours 2 to (5 Cecil Barrett was a passenger to Hastings Tuesdav morning where he spent the ih y attending to business matters returning home that evening. H. R. Children returned to his work on the Republican Ohcrlin pas senger run Monday after spending Sundi y here visiting with his family. Jianker D. -C. Hendeion, who re cently underwent an operation at Chicago, returned to this city Sunday and is able to be at his duties in the State Bank part of time. His many friends are glad to see him back. Miss Helen Albright returned to Lincoln Saturday morning after spend ing the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Albright. P. M. Whitehead was a passenger to Culbcrtson Saturday morning on No. 15 after spending a couple .of days here attending to business matters. three trains fiom here, this figure in cluding four cars loaded at this po'nt. A lady asked us how much Furniture ami so we sold so imitiy Kuks: -aasaaaassasa'aaaaa: ffatt Wfl? W! If? 'n Its Knsy Wo have a wonderful big stock and VV12 SKLL FOB LIJSS, A look will convince you. Johnson ,v Graham Furniture Co. Red Cloud, Nobr. Woikmen have been busy for the past two weeks remodeling the interi- ot or the llenrv Kolbet lunch loom and from all appearances this estab lishment promises to be one of the up-io-the minute eating places of the city, when the work is completed. How aid Frisbie went to Hardy ThurMluj, morning on No. 10 after spending the past few days here visit ing witli his patents. He intends spend'ng a couple of days visiting with friends before going to Lincoln to resume his studies in the University FOB SALK Cabbage, Tomato Ouion Plants, r.00 T.'.c; l.ooo 03o: lots T.'.e per 1,000 Khibcy Plant Valdosta, (5a. and :.,uoo Co., Attorney Bernard McNony went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to spend a couple of days attending to legal business matter.-. 11. C. Leslie went to Hubbell Friday morning on No. 16 after spending the past few days here attending to business mutters. Fred Mandeville, deputy United .States Marshal, was in the city Mon day evening. J. A. McAitlvur spent Satmday with his sister, Mrs. S. M. Carl, at Long Island, Kansas. Verne Butler went to Hastings Sat urday where he lias accepted a pac tion in a cafe. Miss Anna Slabb went to Hubbell Wednesday morning on No. 1G for a visit with friend. . Miss Edith Zeiss arrived here from Inavale Saturday morning to spend a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss. Mrs. Mary Abel went to Hebron Thursday morning where she will spend a c&uplc of weeks visitinn at the home' of her daughter. Miss Gertrude Wullbmndt left for Kffington, Illinois, Monday morning no train 16 where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting with relatives. Miss Pauline Gcllatly went to Lin coln Monday morning after spending the past couple ol weeks here visiting with her brother, II. C. Gellatly and family. Mrs. Mountford lias moved into the Longton property which she pul chused some time ago ami was re cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Saladen. The Central Nebraska Trap Shoot tors League will hold their first shoot' at Kearney next Sunday. The mem bers of the Red Cloud Club are plan ning on attending it. Kiln a Kli.abeth, the 1(1 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roily Brooks residing In Catbertou precinct, passed a way Saturday morning at their nome. Tlit funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home after which in terment was made in the Payne cemetery. 9) 1) m m i (t m i m m i? !? m OUR PRICES MEAN Shopping Economies Buying your Grocery needs here brings more than a momentary .saving. It brings a saving in health and strength as well as added values in energy. Purity is the watchword of this store. All the food-stuffs we handle must be measured up to our high standard o! quality or they do not reach our shelves. P. A. WULLBRANDT Groceries and Qucensware Tuesday the trial of Fred Allen, of ltosemont, vlio It is alleged stole an automobile tiro from the carbolonglng to Fred Lamptniin on January 'Jlith, whs hold before .Indue Runnoy. The defendant was found KiiHty, lined $-5 mid costs iiml appealed his ease to the disttiel court. W. J. Linn, mnnugcr of the Bcssc Auditorium, received a telegram from New York City, Monday morning stating that the show "Bringing Up Father" which was advertised for April 18th here had been cancelled owing to the train connections be tween Red Cloud and Concordia, Kansas. w?Wfc - b Joe Crow was down from Republi rr.nn City Wednesday attending Ste ward's cattle sale. Miss Jane Peterson went to Hast ings Satuiday morning to impend the day with relatives. Carl Allen has accepted a position with the Mountford Bros., as a paint er and paper hancer. .Mis. P. Nelson of McCook is hero visting for a few dt.y.s at the home of her son Ray Nelson. Henry Fauseh went to Cambridge this morning to ntteud the SIkiIIcii-lierger-Aiulrew"' cattle sale. Mrs. N B. Bush and Mrs Mi-Biidc returned home from Friday m ruing on No. in. W. II. McCook Rudyard was a ).a.-enger to llauly Saturday morning lie g"ing there to spend the day with friends. Miss Chrstinc Caldwell is here from Kearney, where she is attending the State Normal, for a Tew days visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Louise Ketchum came in on No. 16 Saturday from Frankl n where .she had been spending the past few days visiting with friends. Misses Helen and Katheline Robin son went to Lincoln Sunday morning after spending the spring vacation here with their sisters, Mrs. Oliver Powell and Mis Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Malonc arrived here from Hastings Thursday after noon to spend a few days visiting with' their dauehter. Mrs. H. C. GellatlV and family and with friends.' SALESMAN WANTED Exceptional opportunity to repre sent a large wholesale grocer, es. tablished since 188.'!. Nationally adver tised products many satisfied custom ers lorge earning possibilities. Pro. teet your future ask about our pro. position at once State ago and full details. John Sexton .v Co , Chicago, III Waller Bros, held their sale cf Hamp hire hog.-- at the S.-.le Pavilion Friday afternoon. The entire sale amounted to .$:!! ie. head. One curl or d of hogs vcrc shipped from here Tue day morning to Kan sas City, one carl ad of hugs to St. Jou and one cai of cattle to St. Joe. Mr.-. J. C. Wagoner relumed to her home at McCook after spending the past couple of weeks here at the home of her daughter, Mr-.. G. Schult::. Mrs. W. A. Kent wnt to Guide Rjck ThuiMLy morning on No. 10 to spend the day vi it'ng with friends. Miss Anne Ranncy returned to Hast ings Monday morning to resume her duties in the city schools there after spending the past few days visiting with her parents, Judge and Mrs. A. 13. Rannev and with friends. Mrs. Ray Fountain and children re turned to their home near Riverton Saturday evening on No 17 after ; few days soent here visting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fountain. Mrs. Hart went to Centerviite, South Dakota, Thursday niornnj, after spending the pa.-t couple ' weeks here vi.iting at the home of Kd Dick.M.n and with other relative1?. Argus sub cr'pti u contest aaiuni'iv evening aim miss i The clo-ed Lnuiv McTaggart tf f'uwlcs won i roni car. Miss Ethel Hilton went t.. Haidy Thursday morning on No. 16 after a short vis't here with friends. Congressman A. C. Shallenbeigei of Alma was in the city Wednesday attending Steward's cattle sale. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Provost have returned to this c'ty and he has fiken a position with the Howe Cafe, William P.. Newbold and Mildred M Buoy, both of Riverton, were married by Judge Ranncy lat Thursday. G. Ohmstede, of Redlanii-, Cali fornia, who is visiting relative-, at Guide Rock, vn in the citv Satin dio Farm Loans I am ready at all times to make am loan desired at the very lowtst into ol interest, best option and lesst evpttiise No examiner is -out in to decide whether tbo loan shall be made I lc elde that myself and save you that expense. I am sole agent foi Trewtt. Mattis A. linker, a company that hits been doing business in the county foi 'Jo yeins, and never bus withdrawn from business a single day during thai time. No other company can sny ns much. Other companies get sen d and quit business. Not so Truvttt, Mattis A: linker. Ptttrouizo a compuuy that tins always had conlldenco in WebsteV county. ' '.1. II. Bailey. the i Ford car. I lilli i i i i : i i i i ,7 WJ$W ' rrrz m i mm Mrs. Geoige llines relumed to nor home at Wymote Tuesday moining on train 16 after spending the past few days visiting with tier parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Ailcs and with friends. Miss Mildred Poln'cky returned to Lincoln Monday morning to resume her studies in the University after spending the pat week here visit'ng at the home of her brother, Eniil Polnicky. Miss Verna Trine was a pas.-enger to Lincoln Sunday morning. She has been spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tr ne and returned to Lincoln t re s'une her studies. Floyd Rnberson was up from Red Red Cloud, Friday greeting friends of tho olden times, iln contemplates going .south to live has in mind Rogeis. Arkansas as a probable lo cation, having lived for some time at a past date in northern Arkansas-in the Oitiirlc playground region. The Robei-Mins were early settlers south of McCook. M crook Tribune. FARM 1UJKGAU NOTES (By C'H.nty Extension Agent II. R. Fausch.) Livestock Clubs were organized this week a-, follows: Eckley Live stock Club organized with seven members. M. L. Vohland, local lead- ier, Spencer Vance, president. Albert Vance, vice "eiident, Karl Portinter. secietary-trea.urer. i Lie Stock Boosters Clul) oiganized with twelve members. J. II. Kellogg, local leader, Robert Oveiing, pres cient, Oscar Ramey, vice-president, Cecil Means, secretary-treasurer. Guide Rock Community Live Stock Club organized with ten members. Garrett Ohmstede, local leader, Karl Woodward, president, Lorimer Edsou, vice president, Allen Vaughn, secre tary-treasurer. All of the members but two using Sow anil Litter. Quite a few of those uing Sow and Litter have Cahes and two have enrolled with sheep. The Clubs will accept additional members during April. Any boy or girl who was not i.ble to attend should hee the officers of the Club neatest them. BILL BOOSTER SAYS M'ss Elsie Gather relumed to her chool woik at Line ln Sunday morn ing on train 16 n't pi- spending the spring vacation here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. father : nd with other relatives. mn GRAINSHG PROCESS makes a beautiful, lustrous, hardwood, Grained Effect over unsightly soft wood floors, furniture and woodwork. Inexpensive IfasAaMt and outwear3 most Hardwood Finishes. Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Hooper and lab returned tj their homo at Su penor Sunday morning, where ho is woiking as electrir'au at the cement 'pi. nt, after spending the past few das here vliting r.t the home of Mis. t'hua Snvtli and with friends. ! Mrs. Elizabeth Foe was a passenger t Lincoln Tue day morn'ng wlu'iv the will spend a slant time (siting i.-t the home of her son.. Glen. From .there she goes to Lexington, for t. 'coi pie of weeks vi.t with her father. toU C. kiCotting, Druggist One hundred and s'xfy four carloads of J. ck passed through hero, Sunduy imcining for the Kansas City and St. Joe markets. They wore handled In STEM, PREWO&. ROAOS J FR.OWV (.. OMEVs WE NWORLO LEM IUtO OUR TOWM. CUSTOKAER.9 AWO UOWvE SEEKER.'S VJM.U JAVA ES ROADS IP WE'RE oWARY EMOOGVA 0 ATtRACT TWEVAi ARE VJE ? Vtv. SAN VJE ARE LET'S CIO " r 3E HEEIE D SPRING HAT WEEK THIS IS THE WEEK TO BUY HATS SEE DISPLAY IN SOUTH WINDOW NEW SHADES MEW BLOCKS' $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 ALSO SHOWING NEW LINE m YOUNG MENS SPORT SUITS FOR SPRING $18.5(1 TO $37.50 I The Cowden-Kaley Clo. Co. Always R.elia.ble tbUS DC 3E 3G L DANCE Besse Auditorium RED CLOUD SATURDAY, APRIL 7 UVu ' Sl That Easy Goin' Jazz pp - -u "i D I PHONE YOUR J J Li eaaaKiTBa ORDER TO ' FARMERS' ELEVAttiy i Bell Phone 29 -:- Ind. Phone 12 DO 3 C m m m m m m m m m m m m " 1 1 13 j-.n: ih Sf 5f