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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
VOLUME XX XVII J. ' TKo Reason Wc Solicit jour It ink Ai'i'ii nit is because wo want our deposits to grow as great as pOsihlo. lis tilt' llctlt'iits tl ( in Uus tonu'isgiow proporlinnnt'O wllli tl.o nnount of deposits. As our deposits are growing fast, wo urn able to olt'or our customers the bust set vice obtuiu alle now. Is not this- an Indiii'tMiuMit to bring your accounts licit'.' Interest Paid on lime Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. LESTER Mr ami Mrs. C. 1 1. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. , s. Gatber spent Sunday at 'Charlie FrMiit".. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinick and Mr.' 1jUd M,-s. I'ortcr Hale spent Sunday nX i ,Mr. J. llmicks. Char,. Bark spent Saturday and Sun-1 Idtiy at Mr. Pettits. Mr. lturk is short ind heavy .set but we nevor knew he looked likb a Starke. Mr. and Mrs. Joe'lvisscr of Kansas, Ilcorgi I'iorson and mot hot of Dixon, -Nebr., and Harry McLinirtou of Fort Collins, Colo., all relatives of Al Deck er spent a few days with him. IL GARFIELip r Mr. Torupson is building a new barn this week. Mauley Ilros., had company from Kansas Sunday. I Don't buy your supply of Dry Goods until over Our Stock, have a nice line of dress embroideries, ginghams, muslin, kid gloves, Lilk linings, outings, skirts, sweaters, underwear and hose. Childrens and Misses Dresses Childrens ready made dresses in ginghams, mother hubbard style at 25c, ages 1 to 5. Childrens ready made dresses of ginghams, percale, linen braid trimed, made with waist and skirt from 50c to $1 .50, ages 2 to 5. Misses ready made dresses of percale, gala tea cloth and mercerized repps made with waists and plaited lcirts from $1 to $3.75, ages 6 to 1 4. . - Have the middy dress for misses made of galatea cloth from $2.25 to 3.75, ages 6 to 14. F. trlont Soolvty ' ",'seaaya3Ks:Ai51es nr. : sss I ft' A. V- '- '-U. l-rW"" . . L,7fc. -.. -iwm -, - :s: - i I rr; ' rtsP: ,rw t $s .v i w 'I'. W. U'liito returned from the west on Fiiday night. A hard freeze on 'I'liuisday night. It froze some iee. l,u' ics stadte of lllfl1"'" Monday. fJiiy llarnes stacked his fourth clop Louis Manlev anil fmiitlrenlleil on NVm V"' Sunday iiiKht. Some have commenced to shuck corn but it,is ijJittlq.Krei'nw-c think. There was a hi rue crowd at, the Dtiukiird church Saturday and Sunday attending their annual love feast. Mr. Barnes and' daughter arrived Saturday from Osctila, Iowa for a visit with relatives and friends around Red Cloud. Lust week when the cold wavestruck wind mill row it had the folks hunting' up their old clothes but now it is waiininc; up Hain'and they are laying them away again . outing night dresses, !jViiJC5' fl f - "rsrr? J , W7 lfflb BBl K8 U fU "J"'T J .Sllrj. I IMW7!) rc.W :. ' 'w .1W3r rVW JS Q JiAv4 $h . VP Underwear Childrens heavy fleeced union suits, size 2 45c, rise 5c a size. Childrens . scperate garments heavy fleece, size 22, 25c each. Childrens all wpol union suits, size 2, 75c, rise 5c a size. Ladies cotton union suits " 1-2 wool " " all " extra size NEWH0USE .PHOIS'El?iiiral 03. Bell, Black 4i,, '. '.'2 'lx " - ' A Ncusiiapir That filics The Rises Fifty - IUW CLOUD, JSEHHASK, i )(' TOItlilJ 27. .In I -us Wotuvuiiiii aiidC liai'lm t .ilun- bi'll in f doing souio goo I work on t tic imt tutu toad. I. of the good work con- tilllli- Inn - Will Fi-hei got f man and wife fioin the wisti-iii part of the mate to stay with I i m this winter to shuck eoru. Mr. Lingo by iiiiiuo. GUIDE RUCK. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar mo both on the sieU list tills week. (i. M. Alhiu is building a Hue new it'sideiiee in East (Snide Itoek. I The Uaptist parsonage which is be ing built on the uhtireh lots is pio-. grossing nicely. I I'll.. 1 I,' O.....I.. ,. ., .).,, I It 1.. II.... i .It .... ... UIMIIIHI WMWWI I -. Ill 1III1. . i-oiidition. All classes . seem Inlet est ed Prty"l-. Mottling lut Hit.- advocacy of in their lessons. j Deinueratlo piliioiplis under a spur- .. ,,.... .. , i . , ' ' 'ous label'iuul no Democrat or I'optt- Mrs. Will Unry returned Tuesday ., .,, . , ,, , .. f ' , i, , rn i i i i i i list who bus luon fighting for veins from lted Cloud where she had been ,,.,.,,, . . V, , ., ,, , ... ... . . , for the principles which the tepub- visltuitf her parents. ,, . . , ... , . 1 , Mean party, h.s consistently anil ai- Mis.s Geneva Koblnson went to Koilj wab o,II0e,.,, Il01( lllltt ,. ojk,(1 Cloud Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. i,y the andijuu -pasiii or political vli lessie Moliride, her cousin. , UlL. ,y wllU.,, cmnji-fssniuii Norris ". .1. Harris and wife departed hopes to be autii cleclcd'to t. oiif,'ics. Tuesday for Arkansas City, Kaii'-as Xorris and his iricnds have never wheie Mrs. Harris will take tieat-' made .so utteiiuous a fl'lil in liis Inter- incut. i Mathunu Doudna the year old d dim. Xhterof Mr.'and Mrs. X. M. Doudna ulna is very ill. Mrs. Kli.a Moranville of Hod Cloud is assist! ntr in the care of . the little one. mrs. v-iiey iver.son 01 Kiaueu was in itt-infii ui iiiiiiieu mi", ill (Snide Itouk Fiiday with her auto. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hend ricks of llladen and Mrs. Dougliit and Mrs. Flsel of Cowles. The ladies called on several friends during their short, stay in town. ComeiiKaiu. . j Mrs. Harriet tiliumaii Monday sold her residence ami lot hero to Mrs. Ashpolo for $1200. Mrs. Shtimau is visiting relatives and old neighbors hero atid at Cowles. She intends spending the winter with relatives in Kansas. She has lived at Havel ock for the past few years. I you have looked goods, silks, laces, suede gloves with outing ready made wool 50c and $1.00 $1.50'" 2.50 $3.00 " 3.50 in cotton 60c to $ 1 " " ',('.,.' k i'' :::.jfiEZ r,fflar'Th0 rk;0f i qnasasr gg--ij,i A V VtltVI W I f V ,'?!W(,',''wi''"lj"" " "" VBMIWBHHBBIllFIW nnmnunr nt l,niw.ll'lliiiTj t,'ain. ." . ELVtlitHEII8. Et UTMnkii St.-Naw Yi4. two Weeks Each Year Tor $l.r0. Sutherland Our Next Con- grcssman. !. OIID (ll III l,t'U. lillillt'tlCt U rue ted Mr Niulici liu.tl ni Vytollil opera House last .Moli(lii even i i . r ... illy doubled liis entile eui ue-tiiess in the cause of Dcijiocrncy ainl his ability tojltly represent this disiiiel in the next Cdiikii'ss. Theiu is uuthiiij,' ttpnloKetic in his atliltule: his message is one of (,'oi.d cheer In the hosts of Nebraska Democracy, and it i.s dilll cult to iuiuc,iiiu Unit such an earnest advocate ol, the people could he de feated In this fitr of cnllyhtciicil public opinion. Kxen.tho so called in suiKcnt uioeaient in tins Kepublican . cit us this year. The usmmuiico ot former L'atnp.iiKUH is none, and Xe- braska politico has necr braska politics has no. or witnessed lm)lis cli"',"K. Mhiuiny attitude ilian l"lt f George W. Norris in tills cam- puitfii. It don't make any dllYcruucc to Mr r, n .i ... . , . . .1 i .iiiiiiiin i :ti i iiii. i ilia iiiiiii. inittcc on rules of the House of Itepie- scfit'ttives or his friends select It, and I the inlo that provides that his friends. select this committee is no improve- I men l over one providing that he select it, Let Me Norris explain to his Hod Cloud audience when he speaks hero tonight why he consented to go into , a party caucus for the selection of the 'rules committee, when he know that thatcauciis was dominated by Speaker Cannon Mr. Norris couloiiJ.s that the old manner of Xho selection of the com mittee on rules was bail, and that tho result of such solccllou slillleil legis lation which thu people demanded. Will Mr. Nonis point out one single iiiiio when he voted against any ini quitous ieporl made uj this com tfliilto? Mr. Norris' light on the uiUs is a umhssliift to obsctiio the real Issue, it .Mr. Norris was cer a true insur gent, why did he vote for tho l'ayue Aldricli bill, and why did ho vote tor the conference report'.' Did he vote to give tho people of this district and stale flee lumber, fieecoal, free farm ing Implements'.' Ho did not Will It. D. sjinltet land vote tu give the people in this district and state tree coal, Dee lumber, fieu salt, free farming inipleuienth.und helpto bicak the hold which the monopolies and trusts have upon tho home buiideis on the prairies of NobruskaY lie will. Kfonih admits the hold whieh these interests have upon you of the Fifth District, but has never done a thing to break it. He has wasted his time in lighting a false and feigned issue in Cougioss over the rules, lie says it waa to deprive Speaker Cannon of ids tyrannical power, yet befoie the noise of thisshaui battle over the rules had died away, he was the tlrst man wto spring to his feet to save Cannon, when Iturlcsou s resolution was iutro 'dueed to depose this same man, whom!10 try Hut our risk. Two si.es, liou. ' Norris only a few inoinentb before had "1,l $,'(,- SoU 0,,1i' ,u 0l,r htoro-T bo chiiractorizcditsatvrant.il car and ' and an iron duke. C.tsos Tried In the District Court this week. The case of Mary KrulJck and Katie Krallck vs Wm. I'prlght, John Fol-J nicky and Doyle iv Busheo for dainage ior sale of liquor to Thomas Krallck IViitil 1 1 tlit -titbit tit flt irtliilr iii-iiv. day afturuoon and a uealod verdict , amounting to S201 in favor of Plain- I j-tjifl's was broti(;lit In at. 4 iu in. Sunday. UTIitt cube of E'.III. Gov vs Win. 15. liVallncois pins of three, involving I ttUuten thii parties, tlip lirJce of Ift-vt. " in. UV .... -.1-. . . bo- ; --"- . 4 few. fc . , (f'xft l) 10. !:!.t,vIV,,,l n,,,t,,,i,u f,0,,l xv;ni uiM'. I his tas(. was won by U. Wall Wal lace and the threshing oiititi returned to llilll. Kli Oov ni'L sbiiivi-il mi with nee tluit(t1(l1u,saM( moiigng,. given , ii tlie I'1 'une and ii'plHvlnoil the machine fn in I him. This was thu in tiler decided by ! this ease and tlie imv roiiml in I'aviii of C.i in tlie sun of i:jr0. The case of Wallace wherein ho sues thu bonds men on the original icpliivin bond is now being Irled in the district com i ' L'oiaM. Itradshaw was granted a divoice from George F. Ilradsliaw I 1 he case of Dr ,1. S Cunningham vs Dr. -3. ,. Thomas for damages for $.'u'0U for wrongful dissolution of the paituoihhip is the second suit between those pintles to settle their . troubles. At the last term of court judgment was rendeicd by the court wherciu a Keceivor was appointed to dispose of partneiship propeily ami settle all pailncishlp accounts between these litigants. In tho present action a jury after being out live hours returned a verdict in favor of Cunniiighain for S87. The case of Win. K, Wallace vs A. W. Cox and Henry lloyd was an act ion by Wallace against these parties as bondsmen on the Replevin Itond in the oiiginal action of Tlie Clark imple ment Company vs Win. I'. Wallace. This Iowa corporation rcplevined the threshing out lit in oontroveisy fiom Wallace in the midst of a threshing season and a jury a year ago in the trial of that action awaided Wallace damages in the sum of $101,150 and fix ed the value of the machine at Sl'Ooo. Fli Cox, after having used the machine ami as representative of The Clark Itnplonient Company attempted to re turn it to Wallace. On account of the condition of tlie machine Wallace re fused to receive it and refused a re turn of it. Victory and justice for Wallace was Hie result of this present action whoiein a jury returned u ver dict for $2GW) being this full value of the machine together with damages and interest. The case of Fairbanks Morse it Co., vs Geo. 12, Coon on a contract for the price of a gasoline engine and dynamo is being tried as we go.to press. This is the last jury case and oncbithe long est term held hero for several years. Make This Test How to Tell If Yeur Hair Is nisenscd Fven if you have a luxuilaut head of hair you may want lo know wheth er it Is in a healthy condition or not. H8 percent of the people- need a hair tonic. Full a hair out of your head; if the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that tho hair is diseased, and requires prompt treat ment if its loss would bo avoided. If the bulb Is pink and full, the hair is healthy. Wo want every one whoso hair re quires treatment to try llexall "9.T' Hair Tonic. We. promise that it shall not cost anything if it docs not give satisfactory results. It is designed to overcome dandruff, relieve scalp ir ritation, to stimulate the hair roots, tighten the hair already in the head, glow hair and cute baldness. It is because of what Hexall '0:i" Hair Tonic has done and our sincere faith in its goodness that we want you "" J,,MI l" " J" unco " i Co. ,m vv m i ir.Tnrn COL. J. H. ELLINGER Auctioneer. ' Jqq ClOUu " NCDr. ' Is ready to cry your sales. Get your dates early. Ho refers you totals many customers forrceommcudations. Tele graph,, phone, write or see him for dates. I1 , , r It is easy to use. Contains na Injurious t - - N I'M HER i; Pjtanttcf. CALL AND SEE your monogram made up while you wait. J r initial) j' rfauiiioii The Jeweler. Real Estate transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co. for the week eliding Wed nesdaj, Oct.'JIl, mil). LvriiC. (iarhcr to Flnkenbluder ,v Studehakei, lot (I, lllk. i!7f , lted Cloud city, qed,.r W. B. Saunders etal to Hugh W. Gulliford, lot 0, tilk. 27, Ked Cloud city, qcd Walter L. Francis to .liitnes D. 10 Francis, utul J.o'ts .-tf'and Blk. 1 laciisDiisi lttut to lted Cloud, wd .'o.. .-V too WilliiiiuJ. Scr yiiiu'. .lo.-Walloi Fianci lots til, M, IfiJll, lllk li, I'latts 1st mid to lted Cloud, wd ... . ...,,,.,.' Fred Maiiier et,jilT(ilar'rlet A. Milligun, lots .-,, in, '.'J,:m, Mk. :t, Knil 'Itond add to KhiI Cloud, wd r, Lctha H. I'rahm to llosio Svands lots ..,(!, lllk 5, Svvec.ys Add to Blue Hill, wd 2--T.0 100 COO - :uu Mortgagns filed, $2IO(l.tMJ. Moitgages relea-ed, "KHH'.t'O. i vfii am IehgravihcIO K&AKIL CATARRH k S?fe?2 H .. j- w n c .- Z o pos w 5 ft. t .. var: m x: Poi 8ll8I 3M HAY FEEK ELY'S CREAM BALM Applied Into lha nostril Is quickly obtorbad. QIVE8 RELIEF AT ONOE. It (bonuses, soothoi, lieaU ami protects tho diseased iiiciabraue ieultlng from Catarrh and drives away a Cojd in the Head quickly. Itestorcs tho Honucs of Tn&to Ami HinoIL fedwwH Mill Hi I-!,'" fil ,:2 r. nt. (w I M . n . -! Cl ; ,. .. ,juir;tv- i. - -il-' s.wrt "seHwrTSF- asr" "'.'iBSi -!--X? rM.w