The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 23, 1915, Image 4

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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA , 0 H I X,F
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebrnalm
PUBLISHED BVBKY THUUSDAY
Entered In the I'oMolllro nt Kid (loud, Nib.
as Hccond C'tnuH Matter
A H. McAItTIIUU
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TUB ONLY DKMOUMATIU I'APKIt IN
WKIISTKIt COUNTY
The brilliant light on tho stand-pipe
Tcvcals tho scarcity of light itt the
"business district. Wo bcliovo that the
administration should provide for a
loltcr lighting system on our main
streets. Jf there is nny thing that
makes a town look (lend it is thu dis
null fochlu llghtsnl night lime. Ldofts
as tko every ouo tind skipped elf and
left things demoted, iluat a fuw mod
iini lights on tlic four coruoft would
Timlio a wondorftil difference.
Iloscou WocHticr aud Mrs, Utirdcn
inaugurated a novelty in this city
Saturday by giving a procession of
floats showing the latest htylcs in
uloahs and inilllnory. There was a
living exhibit of the very nicest and
choicest of wearing apparols itnagiiu
able. Anyono could see just how
fityllsh tho now models arc. Ah an
advertising feature it was a success
nnd we congratulate these business
-Iioubgs on their enterprise. We have
the goods In this city and if we let tho
people know it they will gladly como
lioro to make their purchases. Stand
-up for Rod Cloud. t
Tho beacon light has been installed
on the top of, tho stand-plpo. This
lamp is of many candlo power and can
bo si-en for miles around. It sheds
its rajs Impartially for tho learned
nnd the unlearned, the rich and poor,
the just and the unjust, cheering the
weary wander, beckoning tho way to
home and shelter. The Idea is a good
one and we congratulate the adminis
tration on Its being useful as well as
ornamental. Which reminds us that
wo aro following tho lead of the I'nl
ted States government in this matter.
This country has tho best lighting sys
torn for coast sailing In the world,
Therfi are over ninu thousand bencon
lights installed by our government on
both coasts and thu lakes. These
lights make it possible for Millors to
t.'avol at night safe from hidden dang
ers and with the fouling that they avt
still at home. Onu of these lighls
sends a ray of light one hundred miles
It Is of very heavy candlo power and
is equipped with stroiig"focusing lenses
which collect tho rays of light and
sond them like a streak across thu
water. Hod Cloud is now on tho map
day and night and no stranger can
make a mistake if lie heads this way.
Weekly Weather Forecast
Wcjithcr forecast for tlu week be
ginning Wednesday, Sept. 2'J, 'l.'i issued
by tho U. S. Weather Kureau, Wash
ington. I). C, for the Upper Missis
sippi Valley and Plains States:
Fair weather and modorato temper
attlro tho (Irst half of tho week, al
though frosts aro probable Wednesday
in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Tho
weather will become warmer and un
settled by the middle of tho week,
with scattered showers. Tho latter
part of the week will bo generally fair.
Apples For Sale
(iood eating and cooking apples, 2.'u
per bushel.- W. B White, 1 mile
north and -',, miles west of town.
WBKTLM MATCH
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Red Cloud, September 30
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Newhouse vBiildirvg
Beginning At 9 P. Af.
Tommy iDoctor
Of Belleville, Kansas, 145 Lbs.
VS.
Young Rxisseil
OS Friend, Nebraska, 150 Lbs.
FOR $S0O A SIDE
Best Two Out of Three Falls. Must Go To a Finish
Tommy Doctor Holds the Welter Weight Cham
pionship of Kansas, and This Match Must Be a Go
As a Forfeit Has Been Posted.
Admission
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What is Your Ability Worth to You Without
The Tirne to Apply it?
Better Insure Your Time in a Safe Company
loo, 000,000 Assets
Spells the Strength of
The Travelers of Hartford
Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent
(Ovr.r Storey's lothln& Store)
THE OFFICE WHERE YOUR CLAIMS ARE WELCOME
PHONES: Intl. 241 am! 173 Bell I2K
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Exhibit Tent College of Agriculture, at Webster County
Fair to be Held at Bladen: Nebraska, Next Week
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The New Fall Styles
Vl'HUN you hoflc your fall suit or coat, you want to select U fTom
W garments that boar the stamp of style correctness. You want to
choose from assortments that afford a wide range of models, material"?
and colors garments among which you are sure to find one that is most
becoming to you.
We invite you this week to our
Advance Autumn Display of
Wooltex Coats, Suits, Skirts
A MERICA'S greatest organization of fashion designers assures the
style correctness of these garments. The Wooltex Bureau of
Fashions in Paris, with Madame Savaric as its director, has been main
tained despite the great war.
Here are the style features to look
for in your new fall suit or coat
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Natural figure lines are most
stylish. Not tightly fitted, but
with the graceful curves of the
natural figure.
Jackets are made semi-fitting
or loosely belted to give modish
lines. Many have the smart
flare below waists. Jackets are
hip length or long.
Skirts have rolling pleats or
flat pleats on the sides to give
'fullness.
Coats never were prettier.
Two distinct modes are correct
semi-fitted and loose.
The semi-fitted models are
most prominent. They are not
tight, but have graceful curves
that make good figures better
looking and improyc poor
figures.
The loose-fitted models are
often belted to give modish
lines, while some very stylish
models in fine coats hang loose
from the shoulders.
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Come in this week. See the new style features, how becoming
they are. Try on a few. Get acquainted with the new styles, even if
you are not yet ready to buy.
Suits at
Coats at
Skirts at
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$23.00 to $65.00
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Coats Suits Skirts
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade"
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Sunday, September 26
"Billy Sunday and the
Omaha Campaign."
(Evening Subject)
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
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The United Church
J. L. Beebe. Pastor Dor south oi court Houe
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Will You Visit The
Exposition This Autumn Or Winter?
Thousands arc RoltiR to California to seo thnt marvelous exposition be
fore tho patos nre closed December 31st. Many will make nn autumu tour at
these cheap rates, returning before winter, while many will leave before cold
weather for tho winter in Southern California, going via San Francisco. Tho
final return limit of Exposition tickets Is Decumber.'ll, 1015; those spending
the winter in California should travel either on onu way tiokets, or there Is
nvailablo the first class nine-months excursion ticket. The Hurllngton operates
daily through sleepers to San Francisco and Los Angeles via the popular routo
through Denver, Scenic Colorado anil Salt Lake City.
Consult mo if yon expect to go this autumn. Lot mo makoyour through
reservations early. Whether you go ilrst to Los Angeles or to San Fraucisco
you have ISurliugton through sleeper service.
Burlington through scrvlco California routes comprlso a "See America"
tour thnt includes tho bcenic, the highly developed regions, tho attractive
cities of halt a continent.
M. B, BUSH, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Nebr,
J.. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt.
1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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