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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
immmsm ffiStjiiaflEn li 1 K -..,,,, livU"il S'fMv uisrr.-sM.lqJrtafeMi m B' rfTSftlfffiLwrJ&MT kiJ LwBSBrriLBiJiog BMBsiiMSslSM BJiSlfca--illiMBL iuX-Th f -L. ,Mtin 'LiL ! "-yBBBMWB?yJff7iSBBE-B-"-HBtK LLLLLLS.smBLMsLLHsLLs jmjftjgjBst3B SSlBiiBiMsLLLLLLi A Newspaper That Gives The News fifty-two Weeks Each Year Fr $1.50. VOLUME XXXVIII1. RED CLOUD, M EBB ASK A. SKPTKMItttlt 2. 1911. NTJMBEBjjStU r--i-, D 1 I " J Sendee" nt their lodge room iti tbo(up In tin mlilst of colors tlmt only the I lilli INeW Banking LaW IS nOW in lOrCe and I. O. O. F. hall Sunday afternoon. It paster-painter Hod knows how to mix . f J II J 'l ' i.L was given In honor of the deceased and ut eventide the Hashing colors, the payment Or eVery dOllar Ot depOSltS in thlS members for the past yenr. Mrs .changing with kalcldoscopio rapidity . , . 1 1 1 n 1 " ! Jennie K Watt und Mrs Harriot both make man stand in awe .is lie views inetitnrirtn ic cmarAnrpPn nV triP Rank CiliafantV of whom were members for twelve, the wonder-working miracles of the 7 m m v i u m-M. h a.m m. & w a a bm j a a Km w m k w a w ....... 0 ., .. Fund of the State of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 years of Guide Hock lodge No. 108. COWLES telephone line is about GUIDE ROCK. Mis Hoover visited Wednesday .nt the. home of Mis. Lane. Mrs. S. Pinker is taking treatment at a Hospital at Denver. Mrs. E. E. liurr, Mrs. F T. Simpson and Mr-, (ieorgo Henigan were all re ported HI the llrst of the week. H. .1. Milner and wife are home after a ten days visit in the country with their son Harvoy Milner and wife. Dr. C. L. Holes and family and Geo. Henigan and family were Sunday guests at the home of Ralph Peters. Mr". Cross, mother of Mrs. E. M. Parker visited over Sunday with her brother, .John C. Delay and family near the state line. J. H. Crary and wife and Charles Hodges and wife spent .Sunday at liostwiuk with .1. W. Hodges and family The new completed. CIirs. Dennett was a Blue Hill visit or Tuesday. Jud White and wife spent Sunday In the ecuutry. Mr. Iioggs and family moved to ttulde Uock Saturday. Ho will work at the carpenter trade at that place. Mrs Morgan D.ivis and Mrs. Chas. Heniiett were Hed Cloud visitors Satur-dav. Mm. Edwards returned Saturday to Miss Avis IUtehey leaves soon to at her home in Alexandria after visiting tend business college at Pes Moines, her relatives heie Win Miner and J Iowa. wife. Mrs. .Storms of Dubois went Tuesday, she is a sister of Mr. Miner, ltoth ladies had been here several days. Mis. .1 M Unbind was given a sur prise diiinor Wednesday September 27 by her children on the occasion of her sixty.second birthday annlveisaiy. They presented her with a handsome shawl. Her many friends remembered her with a post caul i-hower. The Degree of Honor iiieinbuis living south west of (luido Hock gave a banquet at the hull Tuesday night, at close of bulge. The table.s were beautifully decorated with dowers. The lunch consisted of buns, butter, fried chickens, plekles, salads, cakes and coffee. Mrs L C. Mice was ini tated Hint evening by the team The Degree of Honor lodge gave its beautiful and impressive "Memorial &&- Morgan Davis lias given ills house a now coat of paint. Mart. Marsh did the work. Miss Julia Anderson and Mr. Ernest Ellis were muriied nt the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Caulk has sold his property south of town to .lack Vice. We un del stand ho intends to move to Bladen. K. .1. Ueach after two weeks of stron uous effoit and with the expert assist ance of C. C HttiiiictruudJ.lv. Morse has linallv succeeded in getting his- corn binder to work. WOMEN OFFICE HOLDERS Kansas Has 74 of Them, Including One Mayor. Creator. Eveiywliere is peace and plenty and prosperity; everywhere la everything that Is conducive to the happiness of mankind. Out here up on these broad plains where men have a chance to expand, mentally as well as physically, whore womanhood is not blighted by eomineiclalisni or in dustrialism, where chlldicti troop mer rily to school well fed and well cloth ed out hole in Nebraska wbeie bread lines are unknown and the hopeless worker are scaivc us molstiiic In Hades, we are building the mightiest state of the Union. Ale you looking for blight sunshine, and clear skies, and b.ilmy winds'." Come to Nebraska. Are you looking for cJiitentmeiitV Come to Nebraska. Are you looking fur opportunities to glow in grace and knowledge'.' Come to Nebraska. And ciiiiio right now! U e aw ait you with a welcome that will warm the cockles of your heart, a welcome ns genuine as the laughter of childhood, the song of the birds or the tippling of the streams. Will Maupin's Weekly The New National Alarm BIG BEN 30 Horse-power Five-Passenger Fore-Door Touring Gar This car is now ready for demonstration. Come and see it' To fully understand the exceptional value of this car you have but to compare it with what the entire market has to offer for 191 2. Study the specifications below carefully. In what other car will you find such value at such a price? What machine under $ 1 250 can you line up against this and item for item see so much for so little money? When you stop to consider the fine thorough construction the heavy drop forgings the pressed steel frame the selectivetransmission fitted with F. & S. annular bearings (which the most expensive cars in the world use) -the 30 horse-power motor, the big wheel base, the fore-door body with door handles and all levers inside the car, you can better realize what an actual advanced manufacturing step this new car is. SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 59 Wheel base, 106 inches; body, five-passenger fore-door touring; motor, 4x4 1-2; horse-power, 30; transmission, selective, three speeds and reverse; F. & S. ball bearing wheels, artillery wood, 12-1 1-2 inch spokes, 1 2 bolts each wheel; tires, 32 x 3 I -2 inches Q. D. Silk Mohare Top and Brass Wind Shield $1000 F. 0. B. RED CLOUD JAMES PETERSON Kaus.is City, Sept. 'Jl. A political census of Kansas, just completed, shows women are holding elective of fices in the state as follows: Foity-llvo county school superin tendents. Five county clerks. ' Five county treasurers. Six District Court clerks. Ten registers of deeds. Two Probate Judges. One Mayor. Total, seventy four. All of these women are holding of fice by virtue of the votes of men alone, except the one woman mayor, who was elected by both men and women. More than 2,000 men arc in the public service iu Kansas, elective and other wise. Women somewhere now hold every county otlice in Kaunas except sheriff, coroner, county attorney and county commissioner. They do not loaf around the corner drug store, they do not play cards during olllce hours, and tliey do not stand any nonsense from the men.--Kiinsas City Dally Journal. v -V7 KjitiflV- Autumn In Nebraska. Talk about "Sunny Spain1' and "Hl'ue Italian Skies!' Talk about the balmy air of France, the health-giving breezes of the southern pine lands! Talk about climate apywhere, Why, Nebraska in the autumn has got 'em all backed off the boards and calling for help. Just enough of olouds flout ing lazily across the blue of the sky to make a delightful contrast of color; with a clear sun shining with just enough heat to send the blood cuurs lug merrily through the veins; with soft breezes carrying on their wings the bulm for the healing of all the ills to which flesh is heir; with orchards a riot of red and gold as the apples hang ready for tlio gathering. With the sumac gleaming along the roadsides, the gohlonrod nodding to the passerby, with pastures fresli and grocn as when spring first opened, will) granaries full to bursting say, search the world over and uowhero Will you find a statu or a province to compare with good old Nebraska In all that goes to make tho life of the ottiuu worth living! There is an inspiration to endeavor In the very air. There is provocation for song in Hie gleam of tho sun among the rapidly changing leaves mid grasses, Thero is health and vigor in sunshine aud atmosphere. As Big Aviation Meet at Sup- - erior, Neb., Oct. 9 to 14. One of the greatest amusement en terpilses ever pulled oil in tills part of the country, will take place in Super ior the week of Oct. Ihli. The Curtis Ui-pluue people have conti acted for three days llight, Wednesday, Thuis- dhy and Friday. These people are the world's greatest navigators of the air, aud their wonderful exhibition will be worth coining miles to see. There will be an agricultural exhibit on the Greets that will lival that of the best fairs, wiite E. 0. Preston, Secretary for premium lists aud all Information. Every afternoon there will be free at tractions of various kinds, something to uinuse all classes of people. Tak ing advantage of the crowds that will be there, both political parties have made arrangments to have the biggest rallies of this campaign at Superior this week. The Democrats have se cured Wednesday, Oct. nth, and on that day, Hon. W. J. Hrynii will ad dress the people, there will also be present on that day Hon. Champ Clurk aud Senator Core. On Thursday, the Republicans will have (5ov. Aldrlch of Nebraska, and Uov. Htubbs of Kansas and it is expected that Hon. Joseph O. Cannon will also be there. Friday, Oct. Ulth, will be a 1'atrioticduy under the uuspicles of the C. A. K. Uen. A. M. Trimble the Cum uander in Chief of the U. A. H. will deliver an address, Senator Norris lirowu, and Congress man G. W. Nori Is will also be there. Superior nevor does anything by halves, and this time they, will outdo themselves iu their efforts to provide the best entertainment they have ever offered the public. It will be well worth while to go to Superior this week aud listen to the best talk era in the country, and see the IHrd Men fly, The Best Alarm Clock ever made. Built and runs like a watch. More than a million already sold. If you have hot gotten yours, do so now. NEW STOCK JUST IN Newhouse Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE. Prop. Jeweler and Optometrist. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Republican Committee Meellnft The Republican candidates and Web ster county central committee is called to meet at the court house in Red Cloud at'2 p. m., Saturday, Sept. Ho. Dan Gaiuieii, Chairman. W. (J. Hamilton, Sect'y. 'Secretary Wilson says that Dr. Wiley, did not tell everything." Dr. Wiley was charitable, porliaps. Foley's Money, and Tar Compound Stiil retains its high place as the best household remedy for all coughs and colds, either for children orgrown persons. Prevents serious results from a cold. Take only the genuine Foley's Honoy ud TarCompooirfl, and refuse substitutes. For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. See This Office for Sale Bills. A 6reat Advantage to WorklM ien J. A. Maple', 125 S. 7th St., Steuben villc, O., says: "For years 1 suffered from weak kidneys and a severe blad der trouble, Tlearned of Foley Kidney Pills nnd their wonderful cures so 1 began taking them and sure enough I had as good results us any 1 heard about. My backache left me mid to one of in' business, expressman, that alone is a gieal advantage. My kid neys acted free aud normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It Is now a pleasure to work where It used to be a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cur ed me and have my highest praise." For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. When you think of SToves THINK OF tho sun rises iu the morning it comes ires to believe. Representative llcrger, of Wisconsin declares that wo shall liavo old nge ponsloiis In this country within live i years, nnd a now Constitution within ton. Mr. liorger belloves what he do- MORHART BROTHERS They have the finest showing of stoves ever brought to Red Cloud. : : : : HEATERS AMD GANGES At special Low Prices and extra High Quality. Q Just as a sample we have 15 inch firebowl Heaters 48 inch high for 7M Always Glad To Show Goods. I i V A i, 1 iSJ? .L.-rfO&J I & - -Ut.,.4 S-