The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 11, 1923, Image 5

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Bert Lconaid
M !o Tucday.
was down fron Inn-
.Ins. MmnJian wont to Wymore the
Inst of ll.e week.
E. C. Preston v (r
fiivl of the wool:.
in Hasting the
Bigger and bet'er,
8, 9, and
November
Hell's Half Acn
10th.
Mm. Carl Romj'ie wjv . irKsorg.?;
to Hasting-. Saturlay morning.
MI s Mabel . i l-y returned heme
Wednesday morning from Denver.
Mrs. Emil "' liucky wan
ger to North Bend Mo.iday
a pa. ff'
monung.
Tom Kerchner h 'iow coryig the
mail from the post office to the depot.
Mar. M.xer wcr' to !!:u'Jng; IMday
morning on tran 1 to srevd t'na day.
Lorimer Ed -on wa- a passenger to
Hasting Thursday morning on No.
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Miss Clirlsliiio Caldwell wont to
Guide Bock Sunday morning en Irais
10.
Kamil Ondrak wiu a passenger to
Omaha Thursday morning on train
l.J.
Mis Gertrude WullbranCt returned
home last Thursday frm EffinghaM,
Illinois. ''
Miss Kstella Carter was' a
gqr to Hcmingford Monday
on train 4.
pasca-morning
Miss Mildred Mercer was a passen
ger to MeCook Wednesaay morninc
on train 15,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hall were pas
sengers to Hastings on train 4 Tues
day morning.
Hell'i Half
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Acre, November 8, J
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Creighton wcio
passengers to Kansas City Sunday
morning where they will spend a few
day.,
Mrs. Grace Clclland of Florida Yai
been hero for the past two weeks visit
ing with her father, Alf Me'.'aU and
family.
Mr and Mrs riert Cinik returned
to thelv hom in Me'Jook Mo-iday
morning, Mr. Clark having fir.fshorl
his work here.
We arc now prepirod lo (jiv- reason.
able teuns un t"th New Hfult'sel Cars
payable monthly or tu lamp sum.
tty'levle Ur r
Mr. and Mr . Albert Delph and
children left for Mount Pionmit't. Iovn
Saturday morning for an c:tcm'c
visit wit.i re!atio.
Mr. and Mrs George Overleose of
San Diego, California, are the p..ret.
of a baby girl. The little one !-.-
boon named Joanno Esther.
Mix. E. J. Pul.-ij .'fi' returned horn.1
tho latter part of hvt week afte
spending the past month in McntroKo
Colorado with her daughter
"TiuXEY SAVED: At .lohnson .V
Graham Furniture Co, Rid Cloud.
Xehr., on Everything in Home Fur
nUhlus. Tliey Sell them for less
Mrs. Martha Rhea and son of Ar
lington, drove here Wednesday to
spend a few days visiting with her
father, Alfred McCall -and family.
Captain Ralph Pope of the U. S.
Navy who has been stationed on the
U. S. Ship, Galveston, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope.
Attorney E. G,
day in Hastings
legal matters.
Caldwell spent Fri-
attending to seme
u.
Ed Gilbert went to Lincoln Tuesday
evening where he will serve on the
Federal Grand Jury.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbcil Ilcan and baby
arrived here on tram ll Tuesday
evening from HV stings.
Meredith Hutlov went to Wauncta
Sunday where ho will work in the
Ed Koon meat market.
D. G. Auld has been hero for tho
past few days vi itir.g at the homo
of his son, .1. W. Auld.
Fred Henderson returned home Wed
nesday morning fiom a trip to iho
western part of tho state.
Carl Day of Nora, Nubr., is claiming
Movcmtiur 0 as his suits date for Duroc
Jersey Hogs. Waleh for ad.
N. B. Wagoner went to Hastings
Tuesday morning to spend the day at
tending to b ,s:no. s matters.
Mrs. J. W. Hauck, who has been
here for the past wesk packing her
household goods for Dsnver, left for
that plac: en No. 17 Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bert Clark and children ar
rived here Saturday morning on train
14 to spend a couple of days visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark.
II. A. Roerig, Burlington Claim
gcnt from Denver spent several
t. i . j ...i:. ... ,
nours in tins cay r-ruuiy r.iiunuu.j; .
matters in connection wit!i his work.
J. II. Hamilton & Son arc claiming
October ICth as their sale date. They
have omo m'ghty gond I'oia m China
hogs which they will sell at tills sale.
XucUnllo C. ltii'cders Assn will
hold their fall Bonr and (Jilt nlo (nil
bruedt.) lit N.'U hi. N'br , on Oct '.0
102.'!. Wcited tills pap for add Later'
M.- and Mrs. Ed. Sutton left for
Omaha Monday morning where they
W'll spend a few day , visiting with
relatives During hi' ab-enre Fted
Slaby is working in the local yank;
Francis LeRoy Tictjen, aged 2 year.
4 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Tictjen residing northwest of Inavale
passed away Monday at their home
after a short illncsss from fruit pois
oning. FunciUl services were held
Wcdnestay at the Rivcrten Methodist
church, Rev. Hcintz in ch; rge.
Fied Mau'Ievillc, deputy U. :
marshal, -pent Satuiday night ar.'l
Sunday here visiting friend?.
Sheriff Jack Waller departed Mon
day evening for points in Iowa-tc at
tend to some business matters.
Ben McFarland went to Fairbuiy
Saturday morning to spend the day
nttonding to business matters.
Foot ball game Friday afternoon
Guide Rock vs Red Cloud high at
Koontz field. Go out and boost.
C. B. Steward arrived hero Sunday
morning on train 1G to spend a couple
of days attending to business matters.
Farm Loans
I can make farm lonns in Wobster,
Prnnltlln. .Towoll and Smith counties
at positively the lowest rate, best terms
and opt'on offorcd .1 II. BAILEY
Hanson Laundry
Under New Management
If you have never known the
satisfaction of having your Laun
dry work done by us, now is a
good time to try it.
Phone us and our wagon will call.
We do Ruff Dry Finish
and Wet Wash
Ray Gard
WAN I'M): .Man In coll Rawh.iBh
Quality Piortni'ts direct to uonsum'ois
in Web-lex Comity. Pleasant, perma
nent, ptolltablu hiisliK'h'). Little capi
tal needed. Makt piaeticully every
family a Meady satisfied Customer.
Workers make Inrue steady income.
Give ace, occupation, lefeieuces. W.
T Rawleigh Co., Dept. 2007 Froeport,
111.
Blear sihted
nessboth. near and far
is always yours
wnn vou wear
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LIBRARY NOTES
With vacations oer activities be
gin to center once ngain In the home
circle nud books enter into tho scheme
of things lo an even greater degree
than in tho months just pat. Tn view
of thi- fact the library has added a
number of new books with which it
will be well to spend some of the long
evenings: Among them arc:
"The Mind in tho Making"' by
James II. Robinson. In which the
author tries to find an explanation of
why men fail to solve t'te problems
of the day. The book Is an earnest
plea for honest thinking and an open
nttitudc of mind in regard to the
facts of history a s a guard against
making similinr mitake "it lhn fut
ure. "The L'fo of Christ" Jty G!oanni
Papini. Translated from tho Italian
by Dorothy Cunfield. a work by
Italy's foremost man of letters which
ha attracted r.ch ntt? ittn In the
language it wan written and Hie many
into which it ha bee. translated. A
fen-id, eloquent and pfll simple
i&rrativu b.ircd on t!ie Cic?pol mater
ial, rocrcting both clmractorn and
places with unusual vfvtilne . t and
color and attempting continually to
odinw it, 4t,nl Ivnerlr. nin (tin mfillV
teachings su'led to our tlmo and to
our inc."
Do you want lo know something
about repairing your automobile?
Consultour new "Dyke's Automobile
nd Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia."
The elementary principles, construc
tion, operation and repair or automo
biles, gasoline engines an automobile
electric systems, including trucks,
tractors and motorcycles, simple,
thorough and practical.
If you arc looking for some good
ideas for the party you arc planning
our new "Book of Games and Parties"
by Theresa Wolcott will help you out
wonderfully. It contains games,
stunts, menus, costume and house
decoration schemes, for every kind of
holiday or special ocasion party. -
Tho "Burgess Flower Book ror
Children'" by T. W. Burgess is told
in story form for the ytnngcr child
ren and is a companion book to tho
"Burgess Animal Book" and tho
"Burgess Bird Book." Good illustra
tions from photographs, many in
color.
New books of poetry by our poets
of today:
rnsr.ing Throng by Edgar A. Guest
April Twlights by Willa CatTicr.
North of Boston by Robert Frost
Collected Poems by Vachel Lind
say. The New Poetry by Tlarrct Mon
roe.
Teachers will find especially help
ful the "School Book or Fore try"
and "Trees as Good Citizens" both by
Chas. L. Pack and published by the
American Tro Association. Also
four new volumes on "Nature Study
for Boys and Girls" by T. 13. Craig,
for the third, fourth, firth and sixth
grades; four new Geographical and
ndu .trial Readers-Asia, South Ameri
ca, the New Europe and tho United
States by Nellie B. Allen and the
"School History of Nebraska" based
on tho J. Sterling Morton and Albert
Watkins history and edited by James
A. Bcattie.
New books added to our latest- fic
tion shelf are:
North of HG by Emerson Hough.
Men Life Gods by II. G. Wells.
West of tho Water Tower Anonymous.
Feet of Clay by Bertha Tuttlc.
The Alaskan J. O. Curwood.
The White Flag Gene S. Porter.
A Lost Lady Willa Calher.
His Children's Children Arthur
Train.
Other new books of fiction arc:
Manslaughter Milcr.
Jim Hands Child.
Desert Valley Gregory
Twisted Trails Oyen.
Wrong Twin Wilson.
The Borough Treasurer Fletcher
Tho Custard Cup Livingston
Gunsight Pass Raino
Highgrader Raine
God's Country and the Woman-
Curwood
Painted Meadows Kerv
Paradise Bend Whito
The Untamed Bnand
Twenty-fourth of June Richmond
Way of and Eagle Dell
The library lias a copy of the New
York Nation which contains tho ar
ticle on "Nebraska" by Willa Sibert
Cather.
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HOW NICY NIJST
Brakeman (. A. Vierson, s!n wi
hurt in the loe .1 yards was taken t
Denver Thur.-day on train 15 to cute
a hospital lor further medical treat
incut.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ua?.cr and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew King departed Tues
day via automobile for California,
where they will make their future
home.
Curt Evans and V. L. Smith were
passengers io Aurora, Illinois, Sat- "
day morning en train sixteen where
Mr. Evans will take trcatniMt for
his eyes.
Fred Slaby went to MeCook Sun
day on train 15 to spend the day, re
turning to this city Moncruy to work
in the local yards during the absence
of Ed. Sutton.
Max Mizcr went to Hastings Wed
nesday morning on train ! to spend
the day with Mrs. Miner who is in one
of the hospitals in that city taking
medical ticatment.
2&g 3$i SH25 $&SB5b-
The Showing of New
Fall Suits and 0'coats
is Wonderful
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J. C. MITCHELL
Jeweler and Optomotrist
RED CLOUD, NEHR.
Mrs. Mildred A mack Intn.'.s lead
ing in a fesv dayt; for Utile I-'
rkansas, whore sho will -vend the
winter at the homo of a sister of her
living in that city.
Chas. Trautman returned Home Lt
Wednesday evening from Zocland,
South Dakota where he has been foi
the month, he being called there bv
the death of his mother.
Better Values Than Ever
Kuppenheimer, Cloth Craft
and Blocks
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$18.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00
$27.50 $30.00 $32.50
$35.00 top to $45.00
New Fall Hats Caps, Shoes and Furnishings
Trade With the Old Reliable
The Cowden-Kaley Clo. Co.
25 YEARS OF GOOD SEKV1CK TO THE PEOPLE OF
RED CLOUD AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
MEliSSI2SrSSSr
Miss Anne Hatmcy r-.luwieu to lici i
school work in Hastings Saturday
afternoon on the height after spend
ing a short time here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ilanncy.
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See Us
Mrs. Koy Itobinson, who has been
here for the past month visiting with
her parents, Mr. and .Airs. P. A.
Jernberir. returned to her home in
Cheyenne, Wyoming tho first of the
week.
Great Shorthorn Cattle Sale
at
ALMA, NEHR., OCTOBER 21, 1023
in the
NEW AUDITORIUM
Fifty.flvc head sell. Fifteen bulls
and -10 cowb. Twnuty.flre aro show
cattle. Winners at btnto fairH. The
greates1; lot of enttlo over sold in tho
west. Noao better In America. Come
and buy nt your own prlco.
A.C. SHALLKNBKRGEU and
HASKINS & OGDEN, Owners.
Ctirl Hedge, who recently under
went an open, tion for append'eitis at
Hastings was brought to tho homo of
his mother in this city Saturday where
he will be under the doctor's care for
awhile.
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The!
alone-Gellatly Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zciglcr and baby
rctnmed to their home in Ashland,
via auto, Tuesday morning after a
visit here with her brotfier, R. P.
Weesner and family and with other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoxsey and little
daughter returned to their home in
Harold, South Dakota Thursday morn
ing after spending the past two weeks
here with his brother, Dr. R. P. Hox
sey and family.
The Beatrice Tent and Awning com
pany of Beatrice had trucks hero Wed
nesday hnuling u large tent from the
Burlington dopot to syarkc Bros,
farm which will be used by Starke
Bros, for their sale today.
Mrs. Louiso Ketchum and eon,
George, returned homo Monday even
ing on train 11 after spending the
ipast six weeks in Omaha with friends
and in Valentine at the Tiomo of her
brother, Luke Bates and family.
Dr. W. Guy Gillette
Chiropractor
Auditorium BIdg.
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CHAS. L. COTTING,
The Druggist
Yes, Garber's
Is The Place!
To Buy Wall Paper, Paints,
And Electrical Supplies.
T1q best p.lace for Picture
Framing.
Geo. W. Hutchisc?
Bonded Abstracter
Real Estate Farm loans
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Red Cloud, :-: Nebr.