The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 12, 1923, Image 5

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF
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K AS TOLD TO US
' O. I'erginnn was down from Inavale
the last of the week.
Dick -Lewis.-was a passenger
L.ncoln Sunday morning.
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Attorney P. J. Munday was in Lir.
coin the last of the'weck,
Mis
J. Wisccarver went to St.
Monday morning on train 10.
Joe
Miss Blanche McC'aitney was a pas
s-engor to Jun'nta Saturoay morning.
J. H. Ba'ley, A. 13. I'eircc and &on,
I.awience were 'n Giand Island Tues
day.
We ate now prepued to irire reason. Hnnk'cs, Bandanas, Hankies, rate
able tonus on both New HudU&ed Cuts bow colors. Birthday special 5c
payable motithly or In ii lump sum.
Oglovle Bros
Mr$. Edgar Cowden left for Long
Beacli, Cnlilomia, on Tuesday even
where she will spend several wee!?
visiting.
Yes I looked cvcrywherc4 couldn't
find my Hubby, found him when ical
slices arc 78c a pair. Hirthday Sale
Cowden Ka'oy Olo. Co.
Urovcr Cniey and Ernest Moran
ville departed Tuesday morning for
western Kansas where the: will work
!n the ha: vest fields.
Lost my wife found her buying
bitthday bargains. Cbwdon-Kaloy
Clo. Co.
Raymond Slawson went to Cowles
Monday morning to spend the
with friends
day
PLAYER-MANO ROLLS AT ONE
HALF PRICE. ZONA BERG & SON
SUPERIOR, NEBR.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Watkins are
sper.d'ng the week with his patents
at Helena, Oklahoma.
Miss Nellie Gilham arrived in the
city Monday to visit her parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. Ohas. Gilham.
Chas. Gurney went to Hastings on
""Wednesday morning to spend the nay
attending to business matters.
Three carloads of hogs e:e ship
ped to .Kansas City and three car
loads of cattle to Kansas City fiom
here Sumhy morning.
Cowdcn-Kaley Clo. Co.
Irwin and Clayton Alles went o
Wheeler, Kansas, Wednesday morning
whole they will help in the Harvest
fie'ds there for the ne.t few weeks
Mrs. H. G. Etheiton leturned.homc
Friday morning from Cnlifomin
wheic she has been spending the past
couple of months visiting with her
sou.
COMPARE Our prices on rugs, und
you will buy your next Rug of John
sou A: Grithaui Furnltuic Co., Red
Cloud, Nubr WESKLLTUKM FOR
LESS.
I f sztttTzgfi YELLOW PENCIL MtmAicn'.CAAMooTiancoiJNrR!is
LTiisiSS wiMtfia RED BAND maocby I
Perry Anderson returned to his
honu at Ansclmo, Tuesday after n
few days heic with his parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. Ed Anderson.
EXCEPTIONAL BUYS!!! NEW
AND USED PHONOGRAPHS,
EVERY MAKE. ZONA BERG &
SON. SUPERIOR, NEBR.
Roy Herbergcr returned home Sat
urday evening on No. 11 from Sioux
City, Iowa, where he has been work
ing for the past few weefcs.
H. a Gellatly went to Hastings
Saturday morning to spend the day
attending to business matters.
Miss Mildred McCaferr went to Sel
den, Kansas, Wednesday morning to
spend a few weeks with friends.
Mrs. E. A. Moranville went to Lin
coin Saturday morning to spend a
few days visiting with relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Auld and children went
to Denver, Colorado, Monday cven'ns
whcie they will snend a tew wccks.
W. A. Romjue returned borne Mon
day evening from Texajs -where he
has bees' spending the past week at
tending to business matters.
Ralph Hunter, G. R. Beck, W. G.
Hamilton, Fred Henderson and Dr.
Hurst witnessed the ball game at
Hastings on Tuesday afternoon.
A. N. Crabill icturned home on
Wednesday morning liom Kansas
City whcie he has been spending the
past few dayc attending to business
matters.
Mrs. Clara Walker and son and
father, J. M. Burgess, left for Flor
ence, Colorado, Monday evening to
spend il couple of weeks visiting with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett return
cd to the'r home in Superior Monday
morning after spending Sunday Ticrc
visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Barrett.
QUALITY FIRST AND FIRST
QUALITY IN OUR PIANOS AND
PLAYERS. CONSULT US BEFORE
YOU BUY. ZONA BERG & SON,
SUPERIOR. NEBR.
A. B. Ciabill went to Kansas City
Sunday morning to spend a few
days attending 'to business matters.
Mrs. Lester Yost und baby went to
Omaha Friday evening to spend a
couple of weeks visiting with friend-'
SEVERAL HIGH GRADE USED
PIANOS, S1.50 AND UP. ZONA
11KRG & SON. SITEKIOK. NEB:;.
The I. 0. 0. F. lodge Installed. o,"
ficcrs Monday evening;. After instal
lation, ice cicam and cake was serveiT.
M'ss llallie Summcis wont to
Hastings Friday mo-ning to spend a
couple of days visiting with fi tends.
Mrs Hay Sutton und children went
to Oxford Wednesday morning to
spend a few ('ays vis'ting with i datives.
WE SELL ONLY THE BEST AND
HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS MADE.
ZONA BERG & SON, SUPERIOR,
NEBR.
Mrs. R. V. Nicholson and baby left
Thursday evening for Los Angeles,
California, where she intends spend
ing several weeks visiting at the home
of her brother and with her mother
who also lives there.
Circle Tour
of our
Golden West
Going via the Pacific Northwest
Returning from California
via voioraao
The Low Cost of the Trip
Will Surprise You
It ih an experience of a lifetime
to become acquainted with the groat
storehouses of scenic, climatic, agri
cultural, industrial and other wealth
in the Pacific Northwest und Cal:-fornia.
In making such a trip, it is both
natural and logical for one to select
thut outc on which the most and the
best of the astounding wonders in our
fascinating West can be viewed from
the car windnv.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Paul Newhouse drove
over from Guide Rock Sunday morn
?ng to spend the day with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Newhouse
and with other relatives.
State Treasurer C. D. Robinson and
son, Bruce, and Oliver Powell return
ed home Wednesday morning' from
their fishing trip in Wyoming. They
report that fishing was good.
COOL WASH
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Dresses
IS tl
for
HOT WEATHER
Now that warm weather
here you will need
COOL WASH DRESSES
Have a Large Line in the
READY MADE OR PIECE GOODS
Mis. Georgia Walker returned on
Monday evening from Lincoln where
she had been spending the past two
weeks visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Chailes Shcror.
Mr- Dorothy Wilson a rived home
fiom Lincoln Saturday i-.crnlng to
spend a few weeks visit'ng at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Irs,
C. II. Potter and with fuencs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcn Aultv returned to
this city Friday after spending a year
with lelativcs at Saltsburg;, Pennsylvania.
Its hot you can hear the corn snap
and the Palm Beach suits are snappy
at 3G.4S Birthday sale. Gowden
Kalcy 0?o. Co.
Mrs. Cora Mackey and children
went to Oakland Monday morning
where they will visit for a few days
with relatives.
Chas. S. Ludlow local weather ob
server, states that 1.56 inches of rain
fell Tuesday night which will make
the farmers smile.
BIGGEST BARGAINS IN PIANOri
AND REPRODUCING PIANOS
EVER OFFERED THE BUYING
PUBLIC. A LARGE COMPLETE
STOCK. ZONA BERG & SON. SU
PERIOR, NEBR.
John Hill, traveling engineer fr
the Burlington from Wymote sj-enr
several hours in this city Tuesday
morning attendng to matters in i -
nect'on with his woik going to W; -mere
on No. H.
GINGHAMS
If you prefer the Piece Goods we have All Kinds
VOILES PRINTED FLAX1NS DININITIES CPEPES
V.
BARBARA PHARES
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CONCORDIA, KANSAS, IS
READY FOR ROUND-UP f ,
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Mr and Mi. Vernon Zci.st and c'm!
dion returned to their home in Ul, -oh
Tuesday morning after s4:cut!.i
the past few flays 'hero with Ills i .v
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. ChrL Zeiss a t'
with relatives in Inavale.
'.Mrs. Max Marshall wont to Wy
more on Wednesday morning for a
v:sit with friends before returning
To the end that Burlington pationsito her home at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
She had been hcie for the past two
JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIP
MENT OF THE HIGHEST AND
BEST GRADE NEW PIANOS AND
REPRODUCING PLAYERS. AM
ERICAN BUILDS. ZONA BERG &
SON. SUPERIOR NEBlt.
FOR WESTERN LAND
G64 acres six miles out. One of
the best equipped farms in Os
borne county, Kans. 215 acres
cultivated, 55 in alfalfa, balance
pasture and oak timber. The
buildings on the farm are worth
S15.000. 200 ton silo. Price
S40.000, mortgaged S13,000.want
$5,000 cash. Will take S22.000
in Western land.
L. E. WOODWARD
Osborne, Kansas
may reap the fullest possible mcasute
of delight, benefit anil inspiration
which such a wonderful trip affords,
schedules have been developed and
perfected via two widely different
routes sj that the most of the best
scenery is passed during daylight
hours.
Through the comb'nation of these
two routes par excellence into one
grand circle tour of our impressive
and progressive West, you can travel
several thousand miles, through a
dozen great states, on one ticket. You
can see practically every kind of
scenery, every phase of topography,
every variety oi plant lite, every
species of nnimal life, ever soit of
mineral wealth, and every beauty of
landscape that the entire American
West affords.
Aside from the broadened vision
which travel only can give, such a
trip may take you to the land of
your dreams, to a home in this
wondor'and of natural beauties, to
an opportunity in this wonderland
if natural wealth, with a future wide
open.
Let mo tell you .more about it and
let vnir home-town railroad iutro
d ice .cu this summer.
weeks visiting with her patents, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Ainack.
Fred .Ternberg, who is at the hind
of the Water Service Department ror
the Burlington on the McGook division
has been heie.for the past tlnce days
with workmen supervising the in
stallation of the chlorinator, which
will treat all water used fo'- drinking
purposes by the Burlington at tY'
point in the future.
Monday morning the residence oc
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. M'lford Smel
ser caught on fnc, the blaze being
caused by a gasoline stove exploding.
The house was badly damaged and
Mr. and Mrs. SmcKer had their house
hold goods dc-troved. Had it not
been for the quick woik of the F'io
Department probably the house would
have. been entirely destroyed. Mis.
Earner owned the residence.
No Divorce for Ham and Eggi.
We never expert to henr of u suit
being brought In court for the divorce
of hum and cbrs. The two were united
In the early days of the republic and
art; Inseparable. New Orleans Stairs.
The cowboys and cattlemen gather
cd hcie resting or training for tlic
strenuous work and play of the com
ing roundup make a spectacular ap
pearance about the city. A score or
mote repicscnting the gieat ranches
of the west and northwest arrived trie
first of the week from Belle Foursche,
South Dakota, bringing their highly
trained roping and bull-dogging
mounts in spee'nl palace stock cars
attached to the passenger tram.
These western chaiactcr.-, with their
jingling spurs fancy boots anil beaver
cd hats, that aie high, wide and hand
some, attract much attention a.i they
gather 'n number on the .stiecis ens
cussing the coming chances for rcoivl
.smashing. The dates, .kly 1H-I0-U0-21,
give t. e men f the r.mgo ample
time to reach Che. enho in nice tmi!
to enter the eents there.
Among those alicady picsent ate:
Lcona d and Maye Strong; Rodley
Ford, Uolorado; Fiank and Bonnie
McCarroll, Boise, Idaho; Hugh and
Mabel Strickland, F.t Worth, Texas;
Bud Hampton, Guyman, Oklahoma;
Hank Durnell, Los Angeles, Cali
fornia; Dan Dix, Hollywood, Calif
ornia; Mike Hastings, Pendleton, Oie
gon; Babe Courvs'er, Denver, Colo
rado; George A. Newton, ."ortland,
Oregon and many others who have
tidden to stardom via the loundup
trail.
More then two hundred head of
frontier livestock are being gatheicd
from the hills near the Wyoming tine
and the Dismal river country of Ne
braska, and three longhorncd Mexican
steers, bucking horses and mules will
iJ ,!.! Ik.
arrive at any- unie, i'l-uihiuiui.-u
the ranch hands galled wranglers and
their bosses.
Everytlrng at the Cloud County
Fair grounds where this mon-tcr
celebration will take place is astir
this morning as the heavy stockades
and new blcacheis are going into
place. Those in close touch with the
sport world declare that this will, out
do anything attempted in roundup
outside of Cheyenne', Wyoming, and
Pendleton, Otegon, where tlie same
rules and icgulat'ons arc In fbice
and many of the same hcadlinere
compote for piizcs.
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"HU-RY"
You'll Have To
HURRY
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N. II. BUSH,
Ticket Agent.
Just One Hour Each Day.
An hour wnstcd ijnlly on trllles or
Indolence would. If devoted to self
Improvement, inn1 c an Ignorant miin
or woman wNe in a few yrars, and,
employed In pond workd, would make
u life, fruitful and death a harvest of
worthy deeds. Fifteen minutes a day
devoted to selMuiproveiiient will bo
felt nt the end' of a year. Samuel
Smiles.
Time Properly Spent.
What Is meant by redeemlnt; time?
It Is lo Ull the hours full of richest
freight, to till them with the Hf "
thought, feelltirf. .K'tlnn. as . v pass
by. One moment nf Mli-cnnit est, one
good action really dune, ye-, one effort
to do light, reull made, bus the seal
of time put upon It. .lames Freeman
Clark.
Out of the Mouths of Kids.
"Aw, that's easy I I'll bet my dud
tould do It with bis little flneer!"
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Low Prices & loses
July 21, 1923
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