The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 27, 1923, Image 4

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Rod Cloud, Nebraska.
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ROBES and BLANKETS
I now have a nice assortment of ROBES and
BLANKETS-Better get yours before they are
all picked over.
Got my prices on anything In tho Harnoss Lino
before buying.
LEE R. WALKER
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A. B. MoARTflUR, Editor and Owner
FOR FALL
Advertising Rates
Foreign, per column lncli, 15c
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FARMERS' ELEVATOR
Bell Phone 29 -:- !ns5. Phone 12
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Kodak as you go '
All roads lead to pictures and
pictures lead to our Kodak counter.
Finishing service that pleases, and
Kodak Film in any size are here for
your use.
Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up.
E. H. NEWHOUSE
Jeweler and Optometrist
Why Don't You Buy
The Best Range?
You buy the best tools to work with for your farm
shop or office. You do this as a matter of econ
omy. You know it pays. When you find your
self annoyed with some poor tool you replace it
with the best you can nncj on the 'market.
1MS3S55 Range
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When you need a new heater see the ILLINQY.
Like all other merchandise we carry in stock, it is
sold un&f' grantee? All sizes carried in stock.
Bear in minc these Jacts: We can promptly sup
ply yourwaritsnthe line of shelf and heavy hard
ware. Specjal orders receive careful attention. t
WE GtV'E S&li. GREEN STAl$
Red Cloud's-Leading Hardware Dealer
Red Cloud Fair, Oct. 8 to 11th
local:itens OF
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Charley Ourney Is home from Kansas
City 't
Mr. and Mrs Llndsey arid Mifb
Mabel Saunders loft Tuesday for Chic
ago to visit the world's fair.
John Winters is homo from his trip
to Minnesota. He expects to return in
about two weeks to bo gone until
Christmas
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10 YliARS AGO
.1 II. llailoy made a business trip to
Tr.Miton mill otlur wes'eni points the
firs' tif the week.
(Jeorge l'ope and wife leturned Sat
uiduy ftum Minnesota after a few
weeks visit with fiieiiils.
ii.'ii Aultz leturned home tho first
of the week from Sabetlin, Kansas,
wheie he went totiy the mineral bath".
Charley Hilton, Dill Pinler and Xell
Stuiie left .Monday morning ftr St .loe
to attend tho lloiseshoo Totiinament
and l.ivo Stuck .Show.
Min .lav Pope left the first ol tlioj
weH fo 1 Vlc nsitt where she wns
suini oiied lij u t terrain itiiimincn g
the d H'h of her fattiti.
Paul S'rn-ey and wife leturned home
SitudHj ftum M.fmou polls wheiu Paul
W"iit us Grand Itepresuutative to the
Uiuiigu tirand Lodge of Odd Fellows
Mr and Mrs him Ilobeitsou lot urn.
e! Immo tiom Lincoln, Kiiday wle-ii
they had been Visiting their datmhteis,
.Mm. Will ki'i, mid Mis. Kted Sleeper
Alf MuCall and J. II Kliinger left
for easteiu Colorado points tlio first of
tho week to purchase eattlo.
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20 YCAKS AGO
Miss Xollie Wat ion was in Superior
tills week.
Dan Uarber of Nelson is hero vibit
in,' his parents.
Hoi bort Conover of MeUuoU was in
t.ie ci t s.ilniil.ij .
Iimesl (tiitvcx is dovMi 1 1 .mi .Me Coo I;
viiiiing Ins mother.
Ivi'.s Gather came home from Oxford
Sat it day for a hhoit visit.
Kalph Koe came down from McCook,
Saturday font visit with his folks.
B J. Pulsipher and A A. Frame
hive returned from Axtell, Neb,
where they have completed a building
contract.
E. Henry Newhouso, who has been
raising ducks and chickens out on his
father's farm this summer, moved back
to town this week.
Fred Fearn returned Sunday from
Halgler, Nb., where he was called by
a telegram announcing the serious ill.
ness ot his brother, O. . Fearn, whom
Fred reports was well on the road to
recovery when he left for home.
BAPTIST
Itlblo school at 10 a. in.
Moi ning service at 11 a in., Subject:
"Not good if detached."
At the evening hour, we shall unite
with the brethren of the Methodist
Church, in the final service of Rev. H
W. Cope.
Daptists without exception regret
the proposed removal of Brother Cope
HIr four years of ministry here have
been fruitful of good feeling and
steady effort for the benefit of all the
community. In all intcrchuruh rela
tions be has exhibited the most kindly
and genial spirit.
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The idea gains among us that his
transfer Ih required not because, ol any
local need or suggestion, or because be
particularly desired it, but for the
effect it might bare on his Denomina
tion In the.Conference r !
Cong term Pastorates are significant
in the veiled reproof of the short teVm
men, as welt as. the estimate people
are wont to make of those who suc
cessfully bold dn That they are pro.
ductive of greater good to the favored
church than shorter term?, is undoubt
edly true, but all churches may' not
hayc them, so men must move, I e In
the churches with overhead manage,
ment. -
In the otlier ohurclies Pastors stay
awhile and leave- wheiu the minnrilv
decrees, a chonge. ,,
xiiortiu society gat lerlng at Mrp.
E. H Ooblo's, was a mio affair, with
excellent refreshments. All enjoyed it
greatly.
Our next Mid-week meeting will
begin at 7:110, tho lit at half hour to be
given to Itlble study for the teachets
of tho Ulble tchool All porsous in
terested are cordially invited,
Ulioir meeting every Friday evening.
Everybody welcome
I. W. EPSON, Pustor.
Like the apparel for the new season, the prominent color in footwear is
brown, although black will never be unpopular. Much suede will be worn
this fall and the exquisite models with straps, lace oxfords and gore oxfords
in lustrous blacks and rich browns, with Spanish block heels and French
toes, will be evident wherever fashion's whims are satisfied.
Our footwear for women is so varied that space is not sufficient for its de
scription. A visit to our most complete shoe department on our left balcony
will convince you of your opportunity here as to the price, the quality, and
as to being satisfied with your purchase.
.;., WHEN IN TOWN
"And hunger strikes you unaware
. .just drop inside our front door
' 'and you will see c delicious, big
.. display of sweets that will satisfy
that hunger at once. No matter
what particular kind you like, you
.will find it there because the
kinds are too numerous io mention
Are, you a subscriber to Stein's "Nowsy Motes"? If you are net just drop a
card with our nans and address to the advertising department an$ you
will be taken cere of. It 13 absolutely 2ree and comes once a month.
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ONE PRICE TO ALL
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
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OCTOBER 9, 10, 11, 12
Wednesday Judging
ThursdayLive Stock Parade
Friday School Parade, Football
BAND CONCERTS AND
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THERE ARE THINGS
Right now that cannot be put off
any longer. That new blanket
for the spare bed, that curtain for
the dining room, that sauce pan
that you have meant a dozen
times to get winter is coming on
fast and you must get the house
in order.
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