The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 30, 1916, Image 4

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"UNDERTAKING
(LADY ASSISTANT)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nebraska.
fCJULISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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RHEUMATIC REMEDY
Don't wait until you suffer tor
turesat the first twinge begin
treatment with this dependable,
efficient SANTOX alkaline prep
aration which stimulates digestive
secretions, prevents the accumu-
Tlils being tlie day fict aside for giv
ing thanks for nil blessings tlmt lms
been bestowed upon us by our Maker
It is the diitv of every one to offer up
thanks to Him.
As n community we have lnueh to
feel thankful for, lu the way of a
bountiful harvest us a reward for our
sonson of toil.
As n nation, thut wo nre at peace
with all the world.
On tho north wo havo Canada, who
has given her sons and fathers to light
for her ruler. Ou the south wo have
Mexico, in1 thu midst of a revolution.
Its roving bands murdering their fcl
low citiztns and destroying their pro
perty. Across tho ocean tlie entire
continent is at war. Missery, sullcr
Ing and death where ever you go.
In the good old lnnd of the freo we
have plenty, and many of us iillttlo to
spare, to relievo tho bufferings and
wants of our follow citizens loss fortu
nate In life's battles.
We have our fathers, brothers and
sweethearts nt our iiresido and n t on
the battle field or in n soldier's grave.
None of us have received so little
that we have not some thing to feel
thnnlcful for.
Lot us hope that for many of those
days to come that we may find our
selves enjoying a liko blessing.
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neutralizes acid deposits which
cause rheumatic troubles.
Its formula ha3 long been
the favorite prescription
of many leading physicians
and is unexcelled for the treat
ment of Acute Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Gout, Uric Acid Diathe-
sis and affections of a similar
nature.
Thanksgiving Dinner
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day.
Think of tho turkey, ernuberiy
sail co, miuce pie
What? You sny you "dread Thanks
giving dinner" owing to stomtujh
trouble.
Can't enjoy Thanksgiving dinner!
That is to too bad! There is a cause
for your stomach trouble.
Somo of the nerves lending to the
stomach Hrejbeing pinched, owing to n
subluxation of vertebrae.
Havo tho C.Uisn removed by taking
Chiropractic Adjustments, then "Bo
Thankful"' wheu Thank-giving Day
arrives.
R. E. CAMP, D. C.
BLADEN
Cloyd Ureeno was In Edgar, Thurs
day, Cy Jennings left for (.'hosier, Mon
day. John Hull emtio down from Law
rouco, Saturday.
Eli Cox was down from Lincoln
several days last week.
C. W. VanMotor and wife loft for
Oxford, Thursday evening.
Etnmott McLaughlin returned to
Beatrice the first of tho week.
Mrs. Prank' Room ha been visiting
her former homo at Uitner tho past
week.
M. Diol was down from Hastings
last week visiting at the home of Ira
Walbnrn.
Glen Phelps returned to Ong, Thurs
di( morning, after a short stay at his
home here
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hendricks and
daughter, Jtinott, wore visiting in
Blue Hill, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cunningham
and son, Ivan, visited relatives in
Blue Hill, Saturday.
Lisle Hobart left for Glenalder, Khe
sas, Thursday morning, where ho will
remain for several weeks.
Mrs. Hobart left Thursday morning
for an extended visit with friends and
relatives at Moreland, Okla.
Mrs. Krai returned to Hastings
Friday, after u short visit with hor
daughter. Mis. Robert Thompson,
here.
Clias. Tiirnbaugh'nnd Harold Reed
left for Denver, Thursday evening,
where they will take positions on the
railroad.
Mrs. Purely returned to Strang,
Saturday, after ii short visit with her
mother, Mrs. Worley, aud other rela
tives hero.
Mrs. J. Hughes and daughter, Wel
da, returned on Monday to their home
at Hebron, after a visit with Rev. nnd
Mrs. Moore. .
Leonard Burr returned home Thurs
day from tho northwestern part of
tho stnto where ho has been working
the past few weeks.
Sam Hogate and wife with their
children, Wilnm and Wilton, arrived
from Arthur, Xebr., for nu extended
visit with Sam's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Hogate, and other relatives
and frionds.
The Chief Sl.liO per year.
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The Best Christmas Present
Thnt is what many write in, who
innko a gift of u Youth's Companion
subscription to n friend or relative.
Thousands can recall the Hist Christ
mas that Tho Companion came into
tho house, and how it ivni passed
from one to another sis a most pre
cious thing, and the beauty of it was
that every week it was looked for, and
pounced upon and devoured, and ev.
erylhing else put aside for It. You
can bring that same senao of delight
into any homo by-sendiug the Youth's
Companion to it for n year S2.00
only four cents a week
Tho Companion Home Calendar
goes to', overy new subscriber ami
to every everyone who makes a gift
subscription.
You can, if you wish, tako advant
age of The Companion's special ar
rangement with McCall's Magazine,
nnd by sendlug 82.10 get both publi
cations for 1017. This makes two
Christmas Presents for the price of
one. Every one taking advantage of,
this oiler has the choice of u free
Dross Pattern sent by McCalls Maga
Kino sent on receipt of a 2-sent stamp.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION,
St. Paul St., Boston, Mass.
Local Farm For Sale
Well improved quarter section, Jj
mile north from corporate limits and
1 mllo fromceuter of business center
of Red Cloud. All first nnd second
bottom. All readily tillable excepting
creek channel aud timber. 20 acres
first bottom, 100 acres low second bot
tom. 110, acres in cultivation, .10 acres
pasture, and timber, r5 acres finest
alfalfa.
This farm Is most attractively locat
ed ou main-traveled north road into
Rod Cloud. Can easily have nil the
conveniences in lino of mail, tele
phones, electricity, schools and church
os of this city, and is no farther out
than the remoter districts inside the
corporation. An ideal homo, dairy,
feeding station, stock and grain farm.
Excellent soil and good producer, with
running water and shade, well drained
and sheltered lots.
Quarter measures out 1G1 acres.
llfis farm is priced to sell and $0000
cash will handle it.
Satisfactory terms to purchaser.
Daniel Garber Owner and Operator
' RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
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the Speciat
Program
for Thanksgiving
'The Fear
of Poverty'
IN FIVE ACTS
The Great Thanhouser Play
most
This is a life story which
of us has to contend with.
This is a a regular 1 5c pro
gram. On this day the admission
will be 5 c and 1 Oc.
Matinee at Orpheum at 3:30
Night at Tepee at 7:35
Corn Show Jan. 15 to 20
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A corn show is to one of tlie big
features of Organized Agriculture
Week at the University Farm", Lincoln,
Jan lfl to 20, when twenty-eight agri
cultural societies meet simultaneously
for annual sessions. The corn-show is
to be held in connection witiivtlio
apple, flower and potato show, both
occupying the city auditorium. Tho
homo economics association is arrang
ing to havo an exhibit at the university
farm campus.
Special attention is to be paid to Ne
braska youngsters who nre growing
corn. Separate classes will bo provid
ed for boys who have grown their com
without help from adults, and for
boys who personally and independently
select the ears they wish to enter from
corn grown on land operated by n rela
tive, entries limited to boys from 10
to 18 years of age inclusive.
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The Druggist
RANGE COMFORT
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COR the sake of a few
dollars now why buy
a range that in a few years
will need repairs and in a
few years more will be
worn out entirely?
Add a few more
dollars and buy a
The
Soutli Bond
Malleable
ALL-WAYS PREFERABLE
Range
The Range that'll give per
fect satisfaction in every
way and with a little care
will last a life time. When buying a range, buy the best?
Come and see it and let us tell you all about it.
It is o beautiful range
It is an excellent baker
It is a great uel saver
mmm satisfaction
The Big Value In A Heater
that you have been looking for. Economical in the
consumption of fuel Handsome in appearance Strong
durable in construction Burns any kind of fuel The
ILINOY HEATER
is one that will give you entire satisfaction. Let us
show you all its points of advantage. Come in, now.
GEO. W. TRINE
RED CLOlJD'S LEADING HARDWARE DEALER
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On the Amboy Jlill Farm, 3 ml. east of Red Cloud, 1 mi. westof the Mill
Tuesday, Dec. 5th
Ileglnning et 12 o'clock, sharp, the following described property.
Head of Holstein Cattle
45
4 pure bred Holstein cows no papers 4 to C years old; 7 high
grade Holstein cows; H high grade Holstein heifers, 1 and 2
years old, all with calf to pure bred Holstein biill; 17 high grndo
Hoolsteiu calves, heifers and bulls; 3 2-year-old steers; 4 year
ling steers; 2 pure bred Holstein bulls, 2 years old. All the
above cows are dary broke und good milkers.
Head of Horses and Mules 21
3 teams 4-year old broke mules, wt about 2200; 3 teams 3-yertr-old
mules, broke to work: I'tcatn (i-year-old brood mares, wt
3000, 1 bay horse 4 years old, wt 1150; 1 black driving horso, '.I
years old; 1 grey mare 7 years old,'wt 1200
One Set Double Buggy Harness
by the Amboy Ladies Aid Society
Terms: All sums under S10, cash; over tlmt sum a credit of ten
months time will bo given on notes with .approved sreurity bearing
ten per cent interest. Mo property to be removed until settled for.
Amboy Milling and Elevator Company
TOM SWAUTZ, Auct If E 11
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Floyd John Evans, Evangelist, who Is in our city conducting Union Itoval
Mcotings Informs us that ho is mooting with success aud that tho attendance
nt each sorvico is increasing. Tlo total attendance during tho Jflrst llvo dnjfl
wns 2110. This is indeed very encouraging and he trusts that tho interest now
being taken will continue during the entire tlmo he U here.
Dr. Evans will lecuro'to men only, at the orphoum Theater, Sunday after
noon, beginning at throo o'clock.
Miss Anderson will address (ho women at tho Congregational chinch, nt the
same hour. ''
Hamilton -Cather Clothing Co.
Wants to Sell You Your
SUITS
OVERCOATS
HATS
UNDERWEAR
SHOES
AND ALL OTHER FUSNISH
INGS FOR MEN AND BOYS
'OU NEED GOOD, WARM CLOTHES
because winter is here. We can sell them be
cause we have them. 1$ Come in and see (or yourself.
C'We also want you to see our Complete Line of
Sweaters and Mackinaws they are just the thing for
this kind of weather. ! Buy early before prices advance.
Hamilton-Cather Clothing Co.
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