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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
I V r Ulilori S,,,'M snt VOLUME It .ttttMtttttotwttMMttttMttMg Small Investments F YOU HAD A LARGK SUM OF MONEY to invest, there would be many ways open for you to INVEST IT. The person who has but a few hundred dollars should use the utmost care in making an investment selecting the vo that se cures tho principal beyond any ckubt, with out tieng it up for a great period oi time. No investment is better than our Cer tificate of Deposit under such circumstances. We pay four per cent on time deposits. Deposits in tins bank arc protected by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebiaska. I WEBSTER COUNTY BANK J RF.U CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA!. AM HIM PINT'S SStl ,)()() NEW MODEL 4 BUICK li'H twwrt F. 0. B. Factory This new model's a beauty Havel & Corner Garage - Supplies - Repairing u . " a m m m i Superior Grain Drills .tmrnlmtf fi --,, .r . -nf, Alu'i i'r--fwtJ'' ' '" " - -h - The Name Tells A True Story $3 This is the drill that has 50 more clearance than any other drill on earth. J This is the drill that sows around obstructions and not over them. This is the drill that plants at an even depth. 1$ Sold and guaranteed by James Peterson Red Cloud WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS PL ATT & FREES ! ! I i x X " I J ; "" 1916 MODEL .; i J. ll , l $3 I j i V o , F. 0. B. Factory While the '16 models last Ju I I' J j 5 2 Guide Rock FORD AA " - ' -.. . . Z4- VW - A Newspaper That Gives The News RED CLOUD, NK Hit Local Team Wins Ball Games' After two yetus of slumbering tin. 1 1 was piii-il oil" tin base ball lmi iti'isUsiu Fililuy afternoon by tlio re cently oiganied liu'al Indian team which (k'ftati'(l tho Diiekervillo, (Ka- ) Oil ilcs by a soon- of Hi to 1 After a patadc to tin? grounds toil by tlio Kod Cloud conceit batul and wlio i iinlci tl several selections ut tin.' grounds, much to tlio enjoyment of the fans, of which a goodly number woio awaken ed thi; game was callo 1 Tho game began with tlioOrioloa at bat and Dillon pitching for the Indium. The Orioles fulled to register any - 01 -uics mini inu in 1,11 iiiiiiiik vwion nicy .. got two hits, a walk and on an ortor i!seoied four runs. Hod Cloud scored Y i tiMi inns in tho second and again in .. I tho slth s.'oiod tin ci inns on an on or, two walks and u two base hit. Yin tho H'vi'titli on live lilts and an I oiror scored llvo inns making score Id :j:,to I. Dillon pitched llvo innings stilu X ingotit llvo iiioii. giving throo hits and . ' (iuilioi llnished tho game and held tho X Oilolos to olio hit ami striking out llvo men Abbott lor tho Oilulos was hit fm iloven hits, gave tvo bases on balls land hit two IrUsmon for u total of ton runs Soon by Innilik'. ! i ii :i i r, (its n-ii li r, Orioles o oooi (i 0 i) 0 -.1 II Kod CloudO 'J 0 0 0 .'I f) II -10 11 I ' I.iuo up: Hod Cloud Uo.in C. li Kisser It. V. (Lirbcr .'! I! A 1'. I'ulntoky ! H. Orioles II 15. Ilitohooek J li McCoy S S Kral.T 1 li. Helium L. I'. Olson It K. .i.iladen ('. F. Loadobrandt ('. Koiihin 1. Abbott i H irtutiok 2 II. .v. :i ii. c. F. h. .s. I. F 'Dillon 1, Powell llnssingei' .1 l.'asscr Sill iii in i i-i " lu., lillv I'.ilnl.'lr ! I"l I'll, ll.issor, .Siladon. Sioiilloo hits-I I Powell. Struol; out bv Dillon .1, CJ.vr- b.r 1, Ab'iuit 7 H iso on li ills- Dillon .'. Abbott ! sitolon liisos-ll llissor, II issinuoi U, Dillon and Abbott. Umpiio Allies MiUsch. J' lie I Cloud detoated Hastings Tuos a ! diiy afternoon, in a holly oontosto I J came by a sooro of 5 to I in a bonsn "!tloual ninth imiinir rally Gather J ' pitched for Red Cluud mid allowed a only five hits, strildny out fourtioii ! men, retiring ulno out of (list twelve men on .strikes to face him and ettliiK a two base hit himself. liatllUK by Uutlor, li. Rawer and IlabshiKor was a feature each Retting two hits. Hrrotlc playing causod Hasting bcorob. In the ninth inning witli the score four to one against thom they lauded on Van Dyku for two hits, two errors and n Hold choice scoring two runs, lie wav pulled out of the box and was replaced by Fogel who walked (list man and Hussingor landed on ball bcorlng two ' winning runs,. ! A huge crowd was present and thor oughly enjoyed the game. Score by Innings: ! I 2 .' 1 5 0 7 V li It II K I Hastings 000 1 Oil (I 0 0-1 & 2 I Hud ('Innil 0 (I I) 0 o O I (1 I T. H ft ' Mattel lob: Hustings VanDyko, Fogel and 1011 Is; lied Cloud (Jmbor anil lloau. H.iso on balls oil- (Jurbor 1, l'ogel 1, VanDjko I. Struck out CJarber 14 VanDjke 1(). Two huso hits (larbor, Uutler and Zeiss Ijoft on bases Ilastliigs 0, Red Cloud 8. Umpire l'owoll and Mlkbch. Big Crowd Attends Drawing The people of tliib vicinity are con tinuing to show their intorcbt in tlio weekly drawings, for cash prt'os. that are given by tho Rod Cloud men haut.s, as a large ciowd witnessed n. award ing of the piles on last Situnl.iy. I Four prixi'H vvoio given on that day and wore awauled to the following: .Miss Sadie Trainpe, Hi st, 810: (loorgo Smolsor, second, 85; Iloy Oat man, tliii d 81; .!oe Hewitt, fourth, 82. Kd. Over lug had chaige of lln curamonlob. 'I lie pi ich for Hie drawing on Satur duy, August '!, will be; first, S.1; sec ond, c.1; tlilrd,&2. I Itemcmber tho date of the Grand i Di awing for the lil touring our, Sep temlier 11, at 4;00 p. m. x - Fifty - two Keeks Each Ytar For 91.50. ASK A, AUGUST U, 1!i. Passed Away Last Evening Afloi an extended illness, death ClllliO nil W.iiltmsilii V" ,,l. mini, fn luliiiv.i .thosiilloi tijxs of Dr .1 W Moianwllo, ouo of our highly respected pioneer oltleiis I The doctor was horn In West Doiby, ! Vorniont. In the jear of HI'. Ho u ooivcil a eotuinoii scliool education In his native stale, latoratteiidiiiKeolleKo in Canada, whither his patents, ,acoh and l.uey (Ulake) Moianville, moved for one year. A Tier a three yeais' residence in Canada ho i etui nod to the States and commenced the study of liiedicino, llrst in l.iiwroneo, Massa i)hiietts, wlieio ho al-o did his Hist presoiiniiitf. Suhse'iuently he attouil od liiimoopalliie lectin os in Chicago, Illinois, in lST.'i Ho coinmoneeil tho piactieo of his ohoieii piofession in Sulein, Vermont, next at llilstol, (iioeu count Vi Iowa In IsT'.i ho (tiiiio to Nebiaska, locating at Cowles, t'.iis ooinity, ne.t locntiiiK at Cimic liock, praolioin,,' llieio for lllll" joins, when ho eanio to this city mid has losidcil lii'ieover hlnce In IsiiJ he onlls'ed in tho niiny at Salem, Veriiii'iil, four jetus later, at tho close of the Civil war, ho received an honorable disohaiuo. Dr. Moiaiixillc was ol a vorj oliiira Iblo disposition ami dining tho iiiiiuy yoai.s ot practice, ho not only eontii Ills piofessioiial sol viooh, to those less fortunate in leeeivliiK tlielr slim of this woi'd's Hoods, but also provided food and ololhiu for Ids patients and their familiui. Ills kind ami loving disposition has won for him a host ol fi lends, as where ever ho wont, ho had ll kind wold ntul a Millie foi ovorjouo Ho is sill vived bj Seven brotheis, two sisleis a w ife, tlueo suns. Ham, Ktnest mid lames, and two iluiitfliter-, Mis (it I lie llaitrois an I Mi1--. Maude. The funeial M'tvicts wid lo held Sunday aftorn ion at one o'clock Elects Three New Teachers August 7, lidfi Schoul llo'itd mot at (.otumcreial Club rooms with all meuibeis ptesoiit Minute-, of mo 'lings of .Inly ltd and l'lth read and appioved Mayor Damoioll 'ippeared befoto the Hoard with the tcipiest that a pi ice bo put ou school lots no-ir the Hpiscoiml uhurcli to be used as building bite (or Carnegie Library. On tuition Hoard agreed to appoint appraisers and soli for that purpose for ono half price of appraisement. A number of bills wore road and al lowed. On motion Miss Barbara Hauck, of Fairbury, Nebraska, was elected as 1th grade teacher at a salary of S"() per month. W. J. Freed of Zumbrota, Minnesota, as Agriculture teacher at 812C0 per annum In case these part ies failed to accept or in case of any othor vacunuies, the Toucher's Commit ten was authorized to lilt such vacan cies. I The Supply Committee was lus'ruct- od to let the contract for coal for tho Washington and Lincoln bchoolb to tho lowest, bidder. Smford Fov was elected Janitor of the High bchool at a. salary of 550 per month for tho school ycir only Moved and cai lied that Miss K'l.n both Holmes of Hoono, Iowa, bo elect ed teacher of English, in place ot Miss Illslo Cathor resigned, at a salary of ST') per month. On motion I'm Hoard decided to commence scliool the llrst Monday In September or Sept Uh. Unitedjn Marriage On Sunday, Aiign-H Gtli, at the home of the bible's patents, Mr. iind Mrb Winnie Palmer, northwest of this city, occiired tho man luge of their daughter, Maudo, to Mr. Theadoio Lambrooht, llov, . I. Hdw in .I.ii boo, of Lincoln, of ficiating. Miss Clslo Lutiibiocht, sister of the gioom, was bridesmaid, and Worth Palmer, brother of tho bride, noted as groomsman. '1 ho members of both families of tho contracting parties woro present at tho ceremony, after tMMmd fHitH-Kl .KJirM: . f fiAf '6 . AJBfll VLPV ,rf"-' MMS, MM ltt A WMwMW EVERY MAN AND WOMAN WHEN THEY REACH THE AGE OF 45, IF NOT EARLIER, NEED GLASSES. NOT BECAUSE THEY HAVE ANY THING PARTICULAR THE MATTER WITH THEIR EYES, BUT IT IS AT PERIOD OF THEIR LIVES WHEN THE EYES COMMENCE TO LOSE THEIR STRENGTH. YOU NEED GLASSES TO PRESERVE THE SIGHT YOU HAVE. THIS AD IS NOT TO "SCARE" ANYONE. BUT TO HELP THEM TO KEEP THEIR SIGHT. WE WILL HE GLAD TO TEST YOUR EYES, AND IF YOU NbfiD THKM TO FURNISH TliEM THE PROPER GLASSES. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist lire. D. & Q. Vutch Inspector froijii3Hagic3giaMa M&fflsa: R. P. Weesner & Co. THE KIND OF HOSIERY YOU OUGHT TO BUY IS THE ONLY KIND WE SELL DOOR hosiery is never a good investment. Good hosiery always is, The hosiery we sell is of the better sort, that may be depended upon for service and satisfaction. A com plete assortment of sizes and styles at a range of popular prices. Ladies' black pure silk boot hose, with double garter tops, reinforced heel, sole and toe, price per pair SOc Ladies' silk fibre boot hose, Knox-Knit make, comes in white and colors, pair SOc Ladies' boot silk hose, re inforcce heel and toe, colors black and white, an extra value at . . . . 35c The Store of Good R. P. WEESNER & CO. which a wedding dinner was solved, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Winnie I'almor, one of the ie spooled pioneer families of Webster county. The groom is a sou of Mr. and Mrs, Henry l.ambreeht, another of our highly esteemed families. Hot li tlieso joung people have won for thoinselvosa largo islicle of ft lends, who unite in wlshliigthom a long and happy wedded life, They will reside on a farm, owned by tho groom's father, south of Dladon Tho Chief extends coiigtatulatloiis and good wishes to them. " ip -"'!! NUMBRU33 Cowed Eye Glasses and Spectacles- ert titling Ladies' mercerized lisle hose, Knox-Knit make, liaht weight, double garter hem, heel, sole and toe, a good one, at pair . 25c Misses' Knox-Knit hose, in fine ribbed lisle, double line toe and heel, fast color black, per pair . . 25c Hoys' heavy ribbed hose, the kind that will stand the wear, pr. 2Sc Clean Merchandise 2KJ Hov. Myers and seeral of the Boy Scouts wont to Dowooso, Tuesday morning, whcio they will enjoy an outing on the Little llltte rlvor, Tho following shipped Mock to Kansas City, Sunday; Weesner & Kooul., 1 car of hogs; Dclauoy Bios., 1 car of hogs, mid ,1. W. Simpson, 1 car of cattle. Ui. It. V. Nicholson an! Miner .Sherwood wl'l leave Sunday via tho Foid, for Colorado, wheio they will enjoy an outing. These gentlemen will go on tho Hock Island highway and will return by the way of Chey enne on tho Lincoln highway. 5fti!K7 U if V, .J M