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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
. I i Br & r 2 r , "CtTV--"??S. uio Uljlovlctil bochty itn-xT?! Hear Thompson and Howard Speak at the Tepee Tonight '"I ???-tr sv"3?srsB&, , .K PBHI - 1. ZL- I I ! H I - -m. - - tl -J .UH Jfc-t Wi T - " ( IW !&.- . A Newspaper That Gives The News Flftytno Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME I I KED CLOUD, XKBRASKA. OCTOllICI 'JO, 1JU(i. NUMBKR-U Save A Dollar Now And Then! PUT IT IN A BANK WHERE IT WILL I3E SAFE FROM LOSS by burtfulnrs or fire, or the temptation to spend it. You can save a dollar do it and your account will grow then in times of need you'Jl have it. Start a Savings Account, today, at this bank. Deposits in tins bank arc protected by t he Deposited s Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA ca pita 1 ami snipers RMI.OOO R. N. of A. Convention TlltMlll lUUHKll COtlVCUtioll t)f tllO H X of A nf Webster county, will bo liulil nt Kul UioiiiI on Vtitiu'si1iiVi No ember 1st. The moiniug session will begin ut in ma. in At r.'.IU) the Hutl Cloud Concert IJiiml will louder sovoial apptnpri.itc holvi'tlnii. in truiit of the Odd Follows Hall, in lionor of tho occasion. 1'hi afternoon session will begin iiomptly at 1-10. Tin- Ini tiatory work will be in chaige of tin Itladcn C.iinp. Mat.) Deputy. Mis .Josephine Monsifoi, will Im present ami oiiiultuM tho Hound Tub In Discus sion (lining t lie afternoon. A haniiit will be given under the atispleoes of Hit' lied Cloud Camp after which thu evening session will take place. Hubatka for Commissioner i Miigtossinun A C. Sliullonbotgcr, ofl (Ji or'e Hat risiottii I eil honif Wed- Aiiiiii, wlui is h oitiiiliilate for 10 elect- j nosday morning with two loads of ion. will stink in th'.s oity on Monday, cattle which he purchased at Vimm, October 1uth. Colorado i Mi. ami Mrs W A Sherwood left Sunday for Om-ih-i and from there will go to Chicago, where they will visit her mother, Mis. J L Miner, and sister, Mrs. c li is UVis. Messrs. C. II. Jltist, Lloyd Ilust and Connie and Johtile Kasser loft Satur day via automobile for Gillette, Wy oming, where they will look over the country. Thu Doinoriatie County Cenlial Committee has selected Mr .lames Hubatka as a oadiduto loi Comity Com missioner to till thu vacancy of the Kcvniiil tlisiriet, caused by the death of Mr. W li Hnlhnaii Mi. Ilub.itka has a thorough knowledge of the county and its needs He is peisnnnlly ac quainted w itli the majmity ot its icsi dents and is held in the highest es teem by I hem and has been found to bo perfectly leliablo in all his dealings Willi his fellow men. lty casting' your voto for him, jou will not only hiith eryotir own iuteiests but you will liolp to place in ollice a man who is well ipialitied for the place and one who will glvo tlie duties of this otlloe careful attention. h c 1 czu Frank J Munday COUNTY ATTORNiY W Appreciate Your Support for a Second Term ) o tn t n.ttJXkjjZ! 'Z'r,r7,.zar:jciKfii&$jEZ2E " 2C5WSCEa'.- JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF ancy Barrel r VARIETY (York, Imperial, Black Twigs (Wine Saps, Ganos, Ben Davis I CUWt AIND SEE THEM I F. G. Turnure & Son Paul Storey Sells His Store Paul storey, who for a number of yeais lus conducted a elo'.hiiitf htoie J ill this city, has sold his Moi'U, llMuies and untid will to Messis hunts Cather and Wilbur llamlltoii, both of this city. At present thej aio veiy lrus Inking li.ventory of tho stock ami the new propiiotois will will take pus essloii of tho establishment tho llt.st of tho coming mouth. Mi sseis Cather and llamlltoii need no ltd induction to the piiichnsiue; public as tho foimer is ono of the well known citizens of t hi- community, the latter IiiixIiik I'cen in the employ of Mr. Stoiey for a number of joins, com Iiik heic fioui (iiiide Hock. Dining the t o i in of his employment he has iiinilo nui'iy ft loiitls in both social and business elides ami the public aie as Miicd that he ami Mr. Cather will ex tend to them tho same business court csles as tliey have leeched while the stoic was in Mr. Stm e,'s puscssion. M.ni.S people will lotfiot to see Mr Slonij ictiie fiom business, as he lias always been an aelio (woiker and a liberal tloiiatoi lowatds all things peitainintf to the bettoi luelit of the city ami mii ioiiiuIIiik country, this combined with his atlaldlity ami hou. esty in business dealings liave won for li'iin li host of Iricuds, l'.vul intoiius us that at the present iwitiiiK lie has no tlellnate plans made for tho futiiio and that ho will icinain witli us to ovpeiicnco tho sensation of beliiK a man of Icasuro. Whitehead-Overing Debate 'I ii J Vhitehoatl-Overiiit,' debate on the Wilson Mc.xiciin Policy was a preat auecess and tho people wore delighted with thu discussion. Whitohtud made an able defence of Wilhon's tiulicy while Ovcilnp having the weaker Hldo of tho case, made fjood use of the 1 mateilal at hand The debate levcal ed the following facts: 1 That the vicious governinent Is tlie chief cause of the weakness of Mexico, I .' I hat seventy-live percent of tho Mexican industiies aie owned by I Anu.'i ie.m audfoieiu capitalists I II. That thtse cupitalists deslio aimed intei veutioti and pievent the common people of Mexico of coming into pie-stssion of tlieii o mi eoiiutiy, I That aimed intorveutioii would Mib a crime auiiiiist tho 15,0011,1)0(1 peo pie of Mexico, the pi mincers and toll ers of tin sis.er icpuhlit', '. 'J hat llueita anil othei biimlit , imiM'iiRMits lepiesfiit (he special in teicsts in their ellort to steal Mexican soil fiom the common people ! That Picsitleut U ilson 1ms bj hi'- policy ol moial Intel vent ion as sisted the people ol Mexico in ridding themsehes of llueita tho tool ol nil sheet iuteiests. 7, That Wilson has gained tin con lldeiico ol South American icpiiblics , which Tuft and Itoosevtdt destroved I s. That Mexico has been assmedof the right to settle her own domestic policies U That the special interests ol (lie United Slates can not drag the joung men into Mexico to become taigets for tho protection of stolen propel ty. 10 That America Is leady to aid the sister lepubllu in her struggle for justice but will never tax her own citi zens to protect American gamblers on Mexican soil. Passed Away at Lincoln i Mr. W. G Ilollman, u well known citl.un of llatin township, passed away at .St. Kllyahotlfs hospital, in hiiicolii, Tuesday morning. Ho had been in poor health for tlnr past year and several weeks ago went to L ucoln for tioiittiinnt. On Monday lie watt npetated on for cancer ol the liver, but owing to his weakened condition death followed The deceased was about IS yea i a of age and was born in Dwight, Illinois. He came to this va clnity In H'JO ami located on a farm noi Hi of this city, whom ho ban since resided. After arriving hem ho was united in man luge to Miss I . ilia. lampoon, to tills union were iioin two hoya ami Uve girl", who with their mother survive him At the time of his death he was county comniithioner of the second district, and In this ca pacity had served the people faithfully. In all his business dealings with his follow men he wuh found to bo honor able in every way and was hold in high esteem by all his acquaintances, A short service will be held at the home S.md'iy at 12:30 o'clock after which the r m 'in will be brought to tho M. I), ohuroh In this city at t':30 where Uev. Hummel will cotiduct the services. ( -v ) jfys$W Xk WttMtmw Wear 9mi W, Jewels H0WCVER CHARMING A WOMAN MAY BE, SELECTIONS OF OUR ENCHANTING JEWELRY WILL ENHANCE THOSE CHARMS. IN FACT, A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IS EXPECTED TO ADORN HERSELF WITH BEAUTIFUL JEWELS. WE HAVE JEWELS, RARE AND PRECIOUS. COME PRICE THEM. YOU WILL FIND THAT YOU GAN AFFORD TO BUY THEM. WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT: THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. E. H. NEMHOUSE Jeweler and Optomotrlst I?" C. R. & Q. Wntch Inspector V-V-V.V-V.V.VVV.VV.VVAV.VV.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-JWrt I R. P. Weesner & Co. I IJV'VII X ios6 yp This is a Season of Beautiful but Practical Styles. "THE looms have not lost their rnnyic nor the designers their skill Despite the continued raging of war and desecrations, the fall of 1916 has been very generous in the wealth of its offerings New colors have been created, new materials woven and new styles fashioned. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats that give the greatest values Best styles. Ladies and Misses Suits Several numbers of the newest styles just received. Somo Inexpensive Waists That arc Very Now Tub Silki, Crcpc de Cliinei wlnlc anil fleih color very prclly ilylcjpopular piicei. We carry al. McCALL PATTERNS Did you know this? We most a complete flock of McCall Pattern Tlie Uracil pattern ilock in lliii pail ol Nebraska. -THE; Store of Good Clean Merchandise WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS PLATT & FREES i i V V.