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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
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We ofl'ei .sueli u Hanking Service to you. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. A Newspaper That filvcs The. News Fiftj-two Weeks Lich Year Tor $i!0. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. .J AN tWKY 12. 191 1. NI7MI5ER 13 ll'IWI I I WWBIfc ii ifNgmm ixih 'i i i 7 ms m Everything Electrical G. G- Bailey Electrical Contractor. All kinds of Elec trie repairing. Bell phone, Black 20. WESTERN WEBSTER Mrs. O. U Harvey is quite sick thi week. Hurry Carpenter'.s baby lias been quite- sick with Iuiik fever. Mr. and Mrs. C Ij, Herrick visited at O. M Enyeart's Sunday. 4 Art. Hron spent Sunday at Kd. Walker'B, south of Kiverton. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud In Riverton every Monday There are two shellcrs in the neiph borhood, both busy most of the lime. Ilev. Ilitssutt of Innvnlc is lioldiuj; revival meetings at the Pleasant Prai rie fehool house. I .Mis. Li..iu Duliriiunei-and children ' visited several dajs tin- last, of the week with lier patent, Mr. and Mrs. Volk. School began again at Itnivale Mon day morning. There was no school last week on account of the furnace not working right. Mr and Mrs-, Lyman lleriiek of ( ainpbeil isitcd Friilay at C. j. Her ri ckVt Noah llttMey'h two youngest cliil ill on liae been quite !ck the past week LESTER I A few of the neighbors ure shelling this week. Mr. and Mis. I. Frisbie spent Sunday at Sylvester l-'risbie's. Mae Krisbie IcTt Wedne-day to vislr relatives in Iteaver City, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Html of Cowles spent Sunday at Al. Decker's. !tr. and Mis. W'Hluer Cox and fam ily Sundayed at I'tank IVisble's. Mr. and Mrs. John Saladeu and fina lly yundayed at Clottlelb Kasser's. Itett llasser had ti shooting match at I his place. Unite a few geese were shot Mr. Waldo Swart, left Saturday for his home in Iowa. His wife will re turn later. Mr. and Mrs Charles Itasser and son Carl, Mr. Sylvester Sherman, and Mrs. John Hasser Sundayed tit Will Robertson's. j Mr. I'M King, Miss Mary Holcomb, Vlr. .Joe ltntteti. Miss Mae Frisbie, Mr. Tom Simpson, and Miss Dollie Kasser spent Sunday evening at Andrew Kings. GARHELD Col. Wiggins' shipped hi.s rattle to market Sunday. Lee Smith and wife ate visiting at (Joy Karnes this week. Mauley liros., will soon have their skating rink completed. The snow storm is over and we ate having tine weather again. Will Fisher shelled and hauled corn todravenor Stunners one day last I The Fisher and ( liter thiasher is making ii inn in Fust (iaillnlil this I it uAtr ' week. Mauley lints., sold seven wagon loais of hogs on Saturday and now they have money to throw at the birds. week. 111 in i ii I' I III I v Ml, II IS mi . nair I 111 sjwrJtiH'il II BVBVBVB C American Beautt oorseth IUlamazoqCobsetCo. Exclusive Makers American Beauty Corsets These corsets are correct in design, worlmanship and style, making a garment that is not surpassed in this country and a price within reach of all. Every part of their construction is under the closest scrutiny and care is given every detail. ' The results are corsets of magnificent lines, that have style and wearing qualities. All of the best known ideas of corset intelligence . are em' bodied in them. $100 and USD, ?'! F. NEWHOISE PHONES: KuralM. Tii'll, Blnclc 41. i ... I ur i .....I... ... ii, 111 i mi' iiiiii nuri'ii .Mil ii icy mill win Fisher attetidid the Odd Fellow lodge in Guide Kojk Wednesday evening of !....,... ....I i .1 . .. iii-ii ni'i'h nun icpoiieu a noou nine and we think they did by the way that the boys uot the oysters out of sight and kept the waiter busy. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Henry lirittuu is very poorly. Will Schultz's children have scarle tlna. I. T. Mason went to Kearney to visit with his son Everett. Mrs John Dunbar has boon very low over sincu last Thursday. There are not enough well people in (I aide, Rock to wait on the sick. Sam Smith of lied Cloud is visiting his iiephuw J. W. Hughes and family. Mr. Steinke of Holdiege is the guest of his daughter Mrs. Abe Schobourg. Mr. Albin has built a new resideuco oast bf Chris Konziick's place and is now moved aud Fettled. Rev. March of M. E. church is hold ing revival meetings at Bostwick be ginning last Sunday night. Mrs. C5. W. Hoover has been ill and appreciates the number of calls she has received from friends. ,v Mortis Vohn and wife returned 'I uesday evening from a visit at Super ior witli Mr. Yohn's parents. Rev. Robbins is conducting a series of meetings at the llaptist church as sisted by Rev. Miner ii revivalist. John Schult.nud family moved this week to their new home hero hi (Juido Rock which they bought a few mouths ago ot G. M. A lb! u. Abe Schobourg was out on the street a little wlille Tuesday. He has been ill many weeks and he certainly ap preciates being able to got out. Dr. Mitchell of Superior was called Wednesday in consultation with Dr. Pace in the ease of little Thelma daughter of P. V. Roland und wife. The little oue is very seriously 111. It would be far easier to give u list of well people thau the names of sick ones. And it would not be safo to guarantee that even the small number one could mention as well would be so by the time the paper was in print. Owing to the unusual amount of sickness in this vacinity the Installa tion Drill and Memorial service which was to have been given Tuesday by the I), of II. lodge was.ealled oil". Roth services will be given later but on different dates. The M. K. Sunday School elected the following officers last Sunday: Superintendent, (i. M. Albin. Assistant Supt., Mrs. durance Guy. Secretary, Miss Wllma, Guy. Assistant Soc, Miss Esther ltreluu. Treasurer, Miss Laura Ely. Orgaulst, Miss Irene Crow. Chorister, Miss Olive Dickersou. Librarian, Albert Pace. Mrs. Lucindu Montgomery died Tuesday noon, January to, UH1, aged Olt years, 1 month aud 2 days. Sho died at the homo of her son William Montgomery, Sv., with whom sho had made Iter home for many years. She was born in Lexington, Kentucky, Dec. 8, 1S17. The funeral was held at the liaptist church at ,'t o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Robbins conducted tho service. State Apportionment for December 1910 No. Dist. ?fo Pupilb Apportlpnin't 1 ". 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OS . . , 00 70 71 12 2(5 .'57 IS 21 21 71 10 t.'l 21 31.20 22 (S3 23 5 1 IH.l'J 21.03 21.02 lil.2.1 30.1 1 15.70 20.03 72 2tf ,-y... 22.08 7.1 ... 71 75 .... . 77 7H 711 HO HI HI Ht HI HI , m H7 HK H' I0i .... 2X ... 21 .... Ill .... W .... i . 20 27 , IX , t7 . W i III . tl . :i" . K1.lt 1VM7 2I.C2 :ii.im 40.23 111.11 .'iin 111.19 21.20 31.40 17.W 21.81 5.48 I8.1H1 7.01 2H.54 Wholo amount apportioned 52805.12. Wliole number of children In coun ty 4o:i8. Number of districts 70 whole mid 4 fractional. DR. E. A. THOMAS -t DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Colting's Drug Store. 55.11(5 See The Chief for-up-date Job Work. va ,7k "r il M -Sfc- n ; r . THE people who make Big Ben call him a sleepmeter and that's the right name for him. We've got one at home and I want to tell you he's the most accurate thing we have ever run across. Punctual, cheerful, right on the job, he's the best breakfast call anyone can ask for. There is another Big Ben in my store ready for you to take home. I have him" in the window look 'at him when you go by. $2.50 Tbl) It lh clock y4 hue k-cu il,crtl-d In llio LIk uucJJinct E. H. NEWH0USE I ZmL-iiiL y -ias. - ' ---' .ffm,--n 'i, 1 vj s4- ..i i.,AM,, ,i.u.,ntmMiiwmuimmimmi,iAim''vi ',AtZ3ihu iiwHtirtBYit.'vatrrrtrJafti ' n- ",1 ii -t".-- - " y 1 iMuijjwia5ai4JHiMfflJiiiJM4ig : 1