The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 17, 1923, Image 5

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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AS TOLD TO US J m.. jun Wiuren and Mr, Lewi
c ujle of di .-itir.g with fnVnd-
I. L. Meobe, .1 Conner resident of
tliN city, hut n.nv living at Omaha,
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arrived hero Monday evening on No.
I have a fresh supply of Dip on
It f r a short vis.t with fnemK lie
.la. Hubatlm whs down from Bladen
toiinv
hand now, .$l.;il) per gallon without
can, $1.15 with can. .1. H. llurics
went to Hustings Tuesday moui'iir
I have on hiuid a Kimhiill l'lmio,
nearly Hew, which I hrtd to take back
and will -ell it lor just lhi balaiict"
ilue, If Inteiested write me at once
A. O. Cliue, 1.M.1 Doiitflus St., Uiualni,
Xebr.
Fur iiile or Hunt tlie Mis A. A. Pope
property.-U W. llutchhon
Mrs. E. C. Fair, who?o husband is
firing on the Hastings pas.-cngcr, is
here from Mccook for a lew days
visit.
A. V. Mmtl'er, deputy revenue
folluutor, was In the city toduy
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M-jSTJ'" YELLOW PENCIL piiW!.rM.crrckNAMOQtrttruouitTmi5
iZZ loWitte RED BAND made by I
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Con gotboino high olusi rose hushes,
Rive me your older now. C fc. Homine
Cilon Feain was in Wilcox Monday
Rev. J. M. Hates was a passenger
to Hastings Tuesday morning.
Mrs. K. L. Morliait was a passenger
to lncoln Saturday morning.
kc. J. M. Hates returned home
Hundp.N evening from Fairbury whoie
he has been spending the past few
di s.
Mrs. G. J. Wan en was a passenger
to Hastings Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson were
down from Cowles Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt spent Sun
tlav with relatives at Republican City.
Mrs. J. C Mitchell was a passenger
t.i Lincoln .Saturday morning on train
1
Rev. J. M. Hates was a passenger
to Fairbury Friday morning on train
1G.
Miss Virginia Tate leturned home
from Superior Thursday evening
where she has been visiting
fr'cnds.
with
Phillip Quails went to Omaha Wcd
nedny morning to spend a few day:'
with his wife who has been In one of
the hospitals in that city for the past
three weeks receiving medical tical-ment.
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Miss Edith McKeighan and Miss
Mary McHridc were passengers to
Hastings Wednesday morning on
train 1.
Kov. Samuel Hardman was e jas
senger to Uloomington Saturday even
ing on train 17 where he held services
S-m'ay.
Frank Dclahoy ol' Hlue Hill spent
several hours in this city Sunday vis
iting with friends rcturniiTg home that
evening.
J. E. Morris and George Arnup were
down from Riverton Saturday evening.
Frank Hutch'son of Ragan is visit
ing his uncle. G. W. Hutchison and
wife.
A large number of the local Shrin
crs are attending the Shrina lodge at
Hastings today.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Polnicky spent Sun
day in Hastings.
Raymond L. Uiggins and Martha E.
Jensen, both of Upland, wchc granted
a marrage license by Judge Ranncy
last Thuridav.
Mrs. James Tanquary of Republican
arrived here Thursday morning on
train 1(5 to spend the day visiting
with relatives.
Harry Hoats, who has been here
for the past few weeks visiting with
relatives and attending to business
matter--, returned to his home at He
troit, MVlr'gan, Friday morning on
No. M.
State Treasurer and Mrs. C. D.
Robin.-on and daughters, Helen and
Katlcline autoed down from Lincoln
Friday to s-jpcntl a few days visiting
nt the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Powell.
A. II. Crabill ..hipped one ear'oad
of hogs and one of cattle to the Kan
si's City market Tuesday morning
Thco. Martin went to Kansas City
Tuesday in chigc of the stock ship
ped from here.
C. A. Francis of Northbranch, Kan
sas, was a passenger from the local
ticket office to Buffalo, New
Tuesday morning.
York
Mrs. Anna Adams of Coffeyville,
Kansas, is here visiting for a few
days at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Hauck.
Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Hardman
were parscngcrs to Hastings Monday
morning on No. !.
The Smith Center ball team will
play the Inavale team at the latter
lilace next Sunday.
.Henry Stahr of Ulue Hill purchased
a Chevrolet scdancttc'of Oglcvio Bros,
the lust of the week.
Mrs. E. A. Creighton and Mn. W.
A. Sherwood were passengers to Hast
ings Monday morning.
Mrs. V. L Watkins was a passenger
to Fairbury Thursday morning she
being culled there by the serious sick
ness of her sister.
One carload of hogs and three car
loads of cattle were shipped from here
Sunday morning to the Kansas City
market. B. F. Reed and C. E. Sur
rey accompanied the stock through
to Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newhouse and
childien spent Sunday heic visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Herb Ludlow,
and jt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Newhoufe, returning to their home
that evening via auto.
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Here is an Event You Have Been Looking for
To Make Room for our Summer
Stock will Close Out ALL
COATS and SILK DRESSES
20 off
OF THE REGULAR PRICES
This is a bargain as these COATS and DRESSES were
all marked very close at the beginning of the season
and with this discount is lower than replacement
cost. First come will have pick of stock so do not
delay. These are all new goods bought this spring.
BARBARA PHARES
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FARM BUREAU NOTES
Miss Florence Peters went to Puw
nce Saturday morning on train M
to spend the day, returning home on
No. 17 that evening.
Mrs. Snndcrfton returned to her
home at Lincoln Monday morning 4on
train 1 after spending the past few
days here visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Potter
and with her brother, Laird and fam-
iiy.
F. A. Hildebrandt went to Hastings
Friday morning to spend the day at
tending to business matters.
vMrs. J. W. Hauck and her mother,
Mis Adams autoed to Hastings Fri-
The
Low Cost
of a trip
Out West
this summer
Will
Surprise You!
Lcith Stunkard loaded out a car
oud of farm implements for Padroni,
Colorado, Monday. He is renting a
farm near that place this year.
Frank Campbell, John Fox and Art
Robinscu returned home the last of
the week frjm Ayr where they had
been gracing for the C. B. t Q.
Rudyard Manlcy went to Hardy Sat
unlay morning to spend a couple of
days visiting with friends. He re
turned home M nday on No. in.
Mrs. Erne t Newhouse went to
Guide Rock Wednesday morning to
spend the day visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newhouse.
Mrs. II. C. Cutter, who has been vis
iting here for a few days at the homo
of Mrs. Alice Tatro and with other old
friends resumed her journey to her
home in Jamesvillc, Wisconsin. She
has been spending the past . few
months in California.
Win, Ilines, Sr., of Wymore is here
for a couple of days visit with his son,
W. L. Hines and fami'y. He arrived
here Thursday from Grand Island
where he has been attending the
Grand Lodge of the I 0. O. F., !n
:ession there this week.
(By County Extension Agent, Henry
R. Fausch)
CORN VARIETY TEST
, Corn variety test plot was planted
on Henry W. Lambrecht's farm north
of Inavale' as follows: Reids and
Houges crossed yellow, smooth kernel
ears, Roids and Houges crossed yellow
rough kernel ears, yellow 'Learning
from A. Schultz, Red from H. W.
Lambrccht, sy beans from II. R.
Fausch. St. Charles white raised in
fiottom from Georg'e Ohmstedc, St.'
Charles wh'tc raised on upland from
H. R. Fausch, Boone county while
from Lawrence .Means, Iowa Silver
mine from II. R. Fausch, White Ele
phant from II. Lambrccht.
This fall a Field Day will be he'd
when these varieties will be husked
and weighed. Remnant cars have
been saved and will be on exhibition.
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Attorney Walters returned to his
home at Blue Hill Wednesday morn
ing on train -I after spending a couple
of days attending to business matters.
Mr. N. Ji. Bush returned home
Thursday moining on train It after
spending the past couple of weeks
on a business trip to Gooding, Idaho.
Enroute home she slopped at McCook
fdr a couple of days visit with her
sister, Mrs. John Marshall and family.
Excursion Tickets to
Pacific Coast on Sale
May 15; to Colorado,
National Parks, and
other Western points,
June 1. Stop-over
everywhere go one
way and return an
other, long return
limits.
N. B. BUSH
Ticket Agent,
Mrs. Arnold of Franklin went to
Hastings Wednesday moining on No.
I after spending a short time here
at the home of her daughter Mrs. A.
IC. Boles.
Mrs. 0. B. Crone was a passenger
to Hastings Monday morning after
spending the past few days here at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Peterson.
There wme one hundred and forty
six cars of stock through here Sunday
morning for the Kansas City and St.
Joe market i. They wore handled in
thvee trains.
George Finney, master carpenter
for the C. B. & Q. spent Thursday
here attending to Burlington busi
ness matters, returning to McCook
Friday morning.
Mrs. J. E Jai'lrc of Lincoln, who
has been sick at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Thomas for
tlie. past few days, was taken worse
Saturday. Her condition was such it
was thought advisable to take her to
Hastings for an operation, the trip be
ing made late that night vra auto.
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MAY 15
STAW HAT TIME
SEE OUR WONDERFUL LINE OF
NEW STRAW HATS
NEW BLOCKS NEW SHADES NEW PRICES
GIRLS' CLOTHING CLUBS
ORGANIZED
Eckley Stitehwcll, first ye :r cloth
ing club organized with 11 mcnibor.s
Mrs. R. Doughit, local leader; Ger
trude Vance, president; Erma Spi'.ker,
vice-president; Sarah Monia, secre
tary. Happy ButPerfly, first ear cloth
ing club of Guide Rock organized
with 9 members. Miss Delia Fergu
son, local leader, Ruth Cone, president
Freda Schouburg, vicc-prcsVont, Geor
gia Kindscher, secretary.
Guide Rock Nimbel Thimblcrs, 2nd
year clothing club organized with 7
members. Mrs. F. D. Yunj, local
leader; Mae Luscher, president, May-
rce Hudson, vice-president; Esther
Hicks, secretary.
BILL BOOSTER SAYS
Everett Hawkins went to Wymore
Thursday morning on train 1G after
spending the past couple of weeks
her visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Hawkins and with friends.
Sovoiv.l of the fighting fan.- of this
city are plan'.Tiig on attending ttic
Elk's Boxing matches at Hastings
Friday. Fred Mcf'hoelers i hooked
to fight Pat McGill at this event.
MY. D. C. Henderson drove down
from Hastings Saturday where he
lu's been spending the past few weeks
at the home of a sister, to spend a
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ALSO A NEW SNAPPY LINE
YOUNG MENS SPORT SUITS .
$18.50 to $37.50
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When You Give a Graduation Watch
(jive It for a Lifetime
Almost everywhere you go you hear people
apologizing for the "shortcomings" of their
watches.
Poor time is a had national hahit clue
very largely to original selections of cheap
-watches, bought merely as jewelry rather
than for their timekeeping accuracy.
In considering your graduation gift watch, come in and let
us show you our display of lilgin u'lft watches.
J. C. MITCHELL
Jeweler and OptometrisT:
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