The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 01, 1914, Image 5

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HOME NEWS
Bulletin of The Week' Doings
Frank Covdeu sw In Bytou Tliiu".
luy. Mih. Al)t Delph whs In Hastings on
Friday.
Dr. Pace wiib tit fiotn Giiidn Roe'.'
Friday
Hoy Robinson was down from Mc
Cook Sunday.
0 C. Ltinib of Guldo Itii'li was in
town Thursday.
Arthur Gilbert has bcou on tho sick
list the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McFurliititl spent
Friday in Hastings.
Now hhoes for the Indies just re
ceived ut Miner Bros. Co.
Slieriir llodiro and Rev. Hnmniel
were in Blue Hill Sunday.
J. F. Grimes returned to his home at
Blue Hill Friday morning
L. M. Rust and wife went to Nor
man Friday to vlhitrelatlvet?
George Holt and Jas. Molkide of
Cjwles were in town Siturday
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shccley canie
down from Hastings Monday evening
Col. Jake Ellinger and Alt" McCall
returned home Filday from Bird City,
Kansas.
Tho Hed Cloud band. is in Bladen to-d-iy
furnishing the uuslo for the
county fair.
"TheShepard's Cull" at tho opera
house Friday night, October 2, 11)14.
Popular prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guild and child
ren of Blue Hill spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Jim Moranvllle of Amhorstspcnt tho
last of the week here with his father
Dr. .1. W. Moranvllle.
Mr. and Mrs James Sllvey of Ina
vale speut Sunday here with her par
ents, A. D. Wonderly and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCall ara the
p -oud parents of a baby which was
bam on Wednesday of last week.
Adolph Goth and Marlon Mercar
were In 13 hide ti Wednesday playing
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with the Coivles band at th count
fair.
Mesdames A T. Walker and l L.
Smith returned homo Friday from
Hastings where they attended the
state meeting of the W. C. T. U.
Come to lied Cloud and do your
trading as our met chants give J on
more and better goods for your money
than any other town in the county.
Lester Mercer came down from Alma
Saturday and visited with his brother,
M iriou Mercer mid family. Ho left
Monday morning for Gibbon to visit
relatives.
Miss Mabel Bailey ol' tho Commercial
Advertiser olllce Is visiting her brother
Grant Italley In Omaha this week
Paul Phatei is workimr in the olllce
during her nbsence.
Paul Storey returned home Monday
morning from Atlantio City, N. J
where ho attended the meeting of the
SDverign Grand Lodge of OddFellowb,
Ho reports as having a good time.
Win. Provost and family of Lebanon
Kansas, have moved to this oity. Mr.
Prevost is selling tho Oakland auto
mobile. Head his advertisement which
appears on another page in this Issue.
A. T. Walker and this editor. A. It.
McArthur, were in Hastings Friday.
Mr. Walker dmvo u new llulcl: home
and we cm say that this auto is cer
tainly u beaut" and an easy ildlng
car.
Thedatfs for the Fiirmoi'b institute
n-e November 10, 11 12 and 1.1th Plan
'to exhibit and also to attend all the
uwsfnii4 as it will no doubt bo the
best Institute in the groat Republican
valley Uds winter.
Mr. Dolon and wife of Creston, I 111
nols, Mr. Detour nnd wife of Clifton,
Illinois and Paul Durand and wlfo of
Cherryvllle, Kansas, are visltfng with
Lee Detour and -wife at Guide Rock,
They were in town Thursday visiting
with friends
One of Red Cloud's boys, Russel
Atnack, who is attending tho State
University at Lincoln, is receiving
considerable mention in the state
papers as ho Is considered by the foot
'ball critics as being fa cable timber
for tho milv.rsity team. The Chief
along with all of our citizens, trusts
thatyou "make good" on the teum,
Russel, as this city is deserving of
being represented on tho gridiron nt
the stato university
On last Friday night at 12 o'clock
our citizens wero aroused from their
slumber by tho tiro bell and whistle,
the Royal Burlier shop being discover
ed on .lire. The lire department re
sponded promptly, and tho 'fire was
soon .extinguished, but did consider
able damage to tho building, which is
. owned by Pope Bros., an 1 to tho ntock
of Implements which was kept in the
back room, as woll us considerable
damaging tho barber shop fixtures
which were owned by Mr. Layton.
Both;, Mr. Layton and Pope Bros,
carried Insurance. ,
I. It C'olvln wan up ft .tin Guide Rock
I'lii'Mlny.
For your now shoes go to Miner
Itios Co
Father Ft'eraM spent Sunday In
Superior Is mi' Shephcid-oii of Riveiton was
In town Monti ty.
FOR RENT good o-ronm house
Hu'chlson ,v .Saliiduti. adv
Hi nest Motanvllle of Hebron visited
his father over Sunday
A S3 irold fountain pan for only oOc
by Mailing 2 oOcash at Henry 'Cook's.
Miss Pearl Sherer was home from
Roseinontover Siturday mid Sunday.
Henry Crow, Walter Brown and Will
Strong of II istlngs were In town Titos
day.
For Sii.uCllKir: A Hurley David
son motorcycle ii good shapo.- Mrs.
Win Wolfe adv
.Tas. A. Burden mid Roscoe Wecsiier
wet e. In Rlverton and Fhn'liu Tues
day via auto.
For tho latest styles In fll and
winter millinery go to .Mrs. Barrett's
millinery store. adv
John Buikoss came houiu l'ridiy
from David City, where he has been
thopastsninmor.
J. I'., ltutler and wlfo atrlved homo
the Hist; of the week from a short
visit in eastern cities.
01ns. Hill and wlfo of Hastings
visited Mrs Hill's niotlio". Mi. R.
lltissiiiger over Sunday.
Now coats just received at. Miner
,Bros. Co., where they have received
new line, in all depaitmunts.
District Judge Dungan and Court
Reporter Baird of Hastings are in
town this w-)ek holding court.
Geno Butler and wlfo of Smith Con
tor, Kansas, spent Sunday here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Leirgett.
J. K. Chancy and wife arrived home
Fiiday from Nelson and Superior
where they visited relatives and
friends tho past week.
There was a large crowd In town
Saturday afternoon and our merchants
claim that trade is beginning to pick
up again. Most of them have got in
their fall and winter merchandise,
which is no doubt the best in the
county.
City Marsh.il'Gnint Christy Is grow
ing n mustache. Grant ssys that
winter is coming and the arrc&tiug
business being very dull, he his
decided to cut down the high cost of
living. However, Grant looks hand
somer than ever before.
We uiiderntiud that one of our
popular young men who is employed
on -Ith avenue, has routed a housn and
intends, to cut out. the bachelor life in
the near future, when he will lad one
of Nebraska's fair maidens to the
man luge altar How about It, "Tiny?"
The Red Cloud Chief is very chesty
over the fact that their tiro depait
ment is in the center of town and they
have an automobile ready to respond
to tho call of lire, at any moment.
Something to brag about, all right
Red Cloud is making some strides, all
right. Hero's looking at you.
Superior Dxpress
Jt looks to us very much as though
our school board will be compelled to
look for some new teacher's in the
neHr future, as wo notice two of our
young men, who heretofore have novel
exhibited any signs of being Intel eted
lirthe fairer ex, have been working
overtime eiitcrtuliiiuar a couple of tho
most handsome teacher As it special
Inducement for the young men to get.
busy mill secure results, we will
give tho llrst couplo the Chief for one
jour, who ventnies to snil oh I ho
matrimonial sea beioie tho snow Hies,
and those.i Is frozen over. Got busy
at once, boys!
Mis day Pope N on the sick Itsf
IM HtiiT of Guide 1! el; was in town
this week.
Lew White returned fioiu llns lugs
Wednesday.
"Ponce Sunday." Ovtobor Ith at the
EpUcopal church.
Mr. and Mrs Fled Burden nnd baby
caine down from Bloomtngton Wed
nesday to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Essig.
Tho plristotors began plastering the
new court hono this ,eek, and when
it Is completed It will be. the llnest
building In tho gic.it Republican
valley.
Rev. J M. Bates will leave Monday
morning for Minneapolis and St, Vaul,
visiting his family ut Lincoln on tho
way. October H-III he will attend as
delegate the meetings of the Synod of
the Sixth Missionary Province of the
Bplscopal church, being absent eight
or nine dus.
Mr. Arthur R. Lavrlek of Bladen,
son of Mr and Mrs. Ii. Lartick of this
city anil MKs Frances Householder of
Bladen; were grautel a license to wed
In Lincoln Tuesday, ( This young
co"p'c are well known in this county
and have a host of friends who unite
in wishing them much joy nnd happiness
When you buy a rjuart of milk, djdl
you ever stop to think what It is
wot Hi? 's a matter of fact, It is
woith as much as II cents worth ol
dried beef, :i: cents worth of manges,
or'il cents worth of beef. On tho
other bund, milk costs more than rice,
dates, corn meal, cheese, prunes and
wheat bread
The Democrat voters of Oarllold
precinct hold a eauous on Monday
evening of last week and nominated
the following township otllcors: Ah
scssor, Chas. Alios; road overseer, Bert
King; Justice of the Peace, Joe Muild;
Constable, George Smith. Tills U a
very strong ticket and is deserving the
stippoit of every voter In Oarllold
township.
Rev. Bayne closed a successful
pastorate of three years Sunday even
ing In the Congregational church.
During his residence horo hp has
Attorney Mc.N'eiiy an,l wife wo.y In
Hastings Titesdiy.
J. R'isetiornus of Belvldeic, Illinois-,
is visiting friends mid relatives heie
t his week.
Will Crnhlll, who hud been visiting
at his old home in Viiglnla, letumed
home Saturday.
Mr. Sachet t of Heat lice, ivho Is a
candldat.i for governor on the Pio
gresslvti ticket, spoko to the vol on on
tho street A'olnesday evening.
TheW. C.T. l will hohf a union
meeting at the home of Mis. F. L
Smith on Wednesday, October 7th. at
2 p. m. A good program will bo given,
rerresiiiniMits are to bo served for
which tho small sum of Lie will be
chaiged. The entire proceeds aro to
bcgiion to the Red Cross Society.
High School Foot Ball
Schedule a Good One
The high school foot bill eleven
have been practicing lend daily for
the p ist three weeks, and will bo In
lino shape for thrlr llrst game here on
October (ith. with Supeiior. Althohgh
the Boo up has not been lU'll'iitelj
settled a strong team will be assured"
The complete ncIiciIuIo Is as follows;
Get. It -Supeiior II. S ut lied Cloud
Oct. Ill Hastings . i
Oct.'J.I -Oxfoi d . .
Oct. IK) -Chester
Nov. (! -Superior ' ' 'Superior
Nov. n- Beaver City II. S. at Heaver
City.
Nov. '11 Franklin Ac.ileuiy at Rod
Cloud.
Nov 'JO-()rleans II S. at Rod Cloud.
Lot us all be boostsrs this year and
help tho boys win tho Republican
Valley championship.
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To The Public !
Wc Ask This Consideration
When you are ready to buy your
Men's and Boys' Clothing for Fall and
Winter we most respectfully urge you to
come and see what we can do tor
before you buy .elsewhere.
On account of close limes and a
general feeling of unrest we have seen
the necessity of making special efforts lo
buy our goods as cheaply as possible and
feel confident that we are in a position to
save the clothing buyers of this country a d
nice sum of money on their fall purchases.
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proven himself a scholar of no mean
ability and ho has been pleasant nnd
agreeable to all. Ho has removed to
Omaha where ho will remain until ho
decides on u poimanent location, hav
Iiil' several nliicas in view. Wo wish
him success wliet ever his now Hold of
labor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Newhouso re
turned from tho oast, on Wedncsdii
evening. Mr. New-houo had been in
attendance at a meeting of tho Sover
igu Grand Lodge of Odd Follo-is, going
as a representative of tho Nebraska
Grand Diicainpment, which wrs held In
Atlantic City, N. .1. Mr. New-house
also visited some of tho large jewelry
mimtifacturerH, wheio ho purchased
some of tho latest novelties in this art
for his extensive holiday trade.
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Reliability
Every housewife knows the
annoyance that comes from
reaching for something on the
shelf, in the course of preparing
a meal, to find that owing to it
being of poor quality it has
spoiled. You save this annoy
ance when you deal with us.
We stand back of our goods.
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McFarland's
Sanitary Grocery
The Cowles Band wont to tho Bladen
Fair Wednesday.
Fuller Adamson shipped In a car
of feeders Saturday.
Thomas.t Foe shipped a carol cattle
to St. Joe Wednesday.
Clare Cox will have n sale of his
household goods Saturday at Cowles.
Miss Macy Sprachor spout Sunday at.
homo. Sho Is teaching school nt Blue
Hill.
C. E, Put'iatn, Kdd Kills and C C.
Ili'iinelt was tiansacting business in
Rod Cloud Tuesday.
Tho nnnual meeting for this disttict
of tho Gleiiwood Tolophouo Co , will be
held Tuesday, Oct. !th. (
Roy Hihlreth, who is traveling to
the Intcruatiniirtl Harvester Co, was
in Cowles Tuesday between trains.
Will and Guh Fuller and Henry
Anderson have arrived heme from tho
west where they have been working in
the harvest.
David Paul and sou Edd came in
Monday evening from Omaha whore
thoy had been visiting Ross 'Paul who
formerly lived horo.
Emery Waller loaves with his numer
ous dogs for Wymoro Monday where ho
has six entered in tho racing course.
Good luck to you Jack
Miss Koou who tcBches one of our
rooms in the High school has loft for
homo on account of illness Miss
Mabel Fuller is teiching In her nbsence.
Wlnflold Scott is on the sick list this
week. He is Improving at the present
willing. Horace Mor.'o is running the
IlBrnessShop during Mr. Scott's ab
sence. James Saunders, Boyd Vance, A J
Guy and R. B. Thompson who went to
the sand hills last week for an otiUng
lotnrnod Monday night reporting a
good time.
W. W. Rltcliey, Roo Honor and John
Mallick are storing tholroropof onions
In the old school house preparatory to
shipping them.' The yield Is fairly
good considering tho year.
Jud White and wife and Ed W'nlto
and famllj left for Norton, Kaunas,
Saturday in an auto Kil White has a
quarter section of land near Norton,
Thoy expect to bo gone n week or ten
days.
County "Dads" Net
, The First of the Week
(Continued from page 1)
J B Cnrr 6 03
EJ Pulsipher GOO
0 M Abel 4 80
Ira Wnlfe 4 80
H;GDiedrich 4 80
Ruhcoo WecBner 4 80
A B Pierce 4 35
0 E Rttiney 4 3o
J WCrow 4 35
G C Mann 4 35
A B Crabill G 55
B E Harrington ., . 3 110
S W Friable 3 90
W M Lain 3 80
G I) L.iw 0 55J
W C Cux ;t U0
Fcd Wehnu 9 40
0 E Stoirregcii 5 10
Otto Mnler ! 5 10
P J Akr on 5 10
II VuiiB'wiiiui: 5 10
W P K'.ehn ,' 90
L'ti Wi mot 3 90
1 T Ainmk 11 10
J M Steward ! . . . . 3 90
A'fX Bentley 3 90
Cl'iren o Hit.' 3 90
Fred Glebe 3 90
A G Wheat 3 90
C W Fulton 8 50
G B Puttcrson 3 90
FL Oatman ' 4 50
WAUooley 4 50
S VanBoening 8 7o
J R Lsird 4 5t.
A F Krauae 4 70
GN Btaukeubaker 3 GO
II F.iMih;un... 3 G)
Frank Sihei t 3 GO
Ffid Arnold G 30
. Anyhow, come in and let us talk
it over and see what you can see. Fair
dealing and courteous treatment assured
all and an iron clad guarantee back of
everything we sell you.
Jhe Goiaden-Jaley Clothing (Jo.
Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers
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AT THE OPERA HOUSE
October 8th, 1914
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L G G tiureux....
John St ecu
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P ti Caldwell....
John Frey
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PRESENT KUSiC Of PAST AGE
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8 10
4 00
4 00
4 00
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7 70
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4 00
ESCox 4 00
Miriuu Moranvllle 4 00
J W Hamilton 7 20
W G Huffman.. .' 4 20
Vdncil Z.jic 4 20
W II Reynolds '4 20
Alex Buckles 4 20
Prank Strobl 7 10
D O Bennett 4 05
J K Horn 8 25
J P Ellington 4 05
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PABoom 4 05
J B Watson 4 20
O It Buyce 4 20
E VPdUl 7 50
JB Franco 4 20
Harry Codway 4 20
GG Holt 8 GO
WScott a GO
WR Fcott G70
M H D-ivis 3 GO
T II Doukin '. 3 GO
Frank Alios ; 4 50
W II Fi-dier 4 50
CG Barnes '.... 7 10
E EShlpmrn 4 50
Floyd Christian 4 50
C J Pitnoy 5 10
J W Garner '. 5 10
H II Petty ..... 7 90
W E Bean 5 lo
Prank Cochrane . . . , 5 10
II F Cooper 8 GO
F W Barley 5 40
Jas P Vait 5 4
J II Crary 5 40
Van Dunbar 5 40
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HAMPTON COURT SINGERS
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URINO tho past few seasons thoro
has been an almost universal
attempt on tho part of all mixed
quartet Lyceum companies to sing
and act a great deal of grand opera,
cither by producing an act from woll
known operas, or building 0 program
largoly from such solcctlons. Tho ro
suit has been tho loss to tho platform
of much gocd music other than oper
atic select ons. Tho Hampton Court
Singers, a unlquo company of five
singers, soon to bo hoard here, v;a
organized to present a new type ol
program, In that It will contain font
if any, operatic numbers. On the con
trary, tho company will present music
of tho Elizabethan period, dressed in
costumes of tho ttmo of Queen Elis
nbeth hence tho name: Tho Hamp
ton Court Singers. The personnel hat
been curofully chosen, and a quartet,
of entirely capablo singers, with an
accompanist of ability, will prcBont a
program of- unusual charm.
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