The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 05, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXV III I.
RED CLOUD, ME1SKASKA, .1 AN I'Ali V 5. HM1.
NUM1U2R I
1'HK MANY ( ONVKNIKNVKs
v . W wo n I or to t in oiistcuniMs are
i i ,M'(lod by any otlior H.uil
11 inui'li more convenient it is t"
W151T1C OUT A CHI'.CK
v ii .in pay n l)UI tliii" l carry
abt.nt a big toll or a bag full of tuoiioy.
will lie pleased to talk witli you if
vo . think of opening h bank aooount.
interest Paid on Time 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.
8 jbifrHn for the Chief.
All umbrellas can now bo nitulo into
Hull Detachable Handle Umbrellas
mill the cost will bo the nrico of u new
cover Covers cost from SI 00 to $7.00. '
.See New-house of course.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
Moon Block, Red Cloud
In Riverton every Monday
Everything Electrical
G. C Bailey
Electrical Contractor.
AH kinds of EIec
trie repairing.
Bell phone, Black 20.
WESTERN WEI5STER
Do-in Harvey visited at I'rnnkliii
siorul days last ool.
Mr-. Klhol llerrioU isitrd lit A.
Newton' last 'I'lniisdas .
Mrs Henry lloluor has boon iuilc
sioli but is ImpiDvint; slowly.
There was a mush and milk social
at Mis. Arnold's last Friday evening.
Mi.ss Mirth Walker, who is attend
ing school in lied Cloud, was home last
weoK
Noble Johnson of Kr.uikl'm has beet)
visiting at O. II. Ilurvoj's the past
week
Little Maurice Cochrane, who was
quite sick witli pneumonia, is getting
well ay aiii.
Mr. and Mis Charles l'.ilnier of l!od
Cloud ate New Year's diimor with
Mrs Utile Hiiivey.
Arthur and Maltha Arnold, who -ire
attending agricultural college at Lin
coln, w-ero home for the holidays.
Miss Adah N'owton, preceptress mid
Latin teacher at Franklin Acadeny,
spent the holidays with her parents.
Mrs. Emily Harvey and children of
Franklin have been visiting friends
and relative- near Inaalo during the
holidays.
LESTER
We aie having awful cold weather,
J'J below eio
Mr Claude Miller of Wyoming is
visiting friend bote
Mr Charles Lewis i building a new
house tor hi son I'eter.
1 Rpf nrp huvin? vour Christmas oresents give us a call have a
large line of the following goods Baby caps in silk and Bear
skin, Suede gloves with silk lining, Kid gloves, Back combs,
Towels, Sweaters, Ready made dresses for Misses and child
ren, Shirt waists. Have given the prices of a few items below.
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Handkerchiefs
Luco trimed handkerchiefs in sheer Irish lawn at
15o.
Embroidery edged hdkls at 'JO, 'J.'ie.
Dainty colored border hdkfs, at 120, f)0c.
Dninty linen hdkfs in embroidery or laco edge 50o
Hiivo a large lino in plain or cross bar with cmb.
design in corner at fie, 10c and ific
Ladies or Gents Initial Handkerchiefs nt....l2jc.
Table Linen
Oiu-stock of Table Linens is not the largest but
what wo have was selected with great care- so wo
lid not. neglect (juality or prlco. Look our stock
ovor before buying ii6 wo can save you money on
jour table linen and nothing is nicer for a Christ
inas present than a nice table cloth or napkins.
' Silks! ' Silks!! Silks!!!
Nothing is more useful or more serviceable for a
Cliristmnb present than a bilk dress or waist.
A good weight all silk black taffeta .10 inohes wide
full guaranteed at fcl, bettor and heavier grade at
81.25 ntiit LD0.
Fancy silk 27 inchos wide hi waist patterns only
at $1.00 a yd.
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Scarfs
What can be more useful than a fancy silk
scarf. Have a large line in Persian all over
design or in fancy border with plain centers
from 1 .00 to $2.25 each.
Hand Bags
For a nice hand bag look our lineover. Wc
can save you money on hand bags.
Black grain, good linning at 50c.
All leather, leather lined with card case, coin
purse from 1 .25 lo $3.00.
Collars
Our line of collars are the prettiest for the
prices that could be bought.
Linen Embroiderery collars 1 5c.
Lace in stock or Dutch collars from 20 to 75c
F. NEWH01SE
PHONES: TturnlW. Bell, Black II
Opon cveningjUM.Xmiis. , ,'
The Ainhoj Milling A llariis com
puny a io put ling up loo.
Mi. Atch ISassci spent New Neat's
with Mi. and Mrn John l!.ser
The A inhny scho-tl will not begin
next wci-U. Miss Coin Woesner will
teach the rc-t of the teiui.
Arch Kasscr has been foediiiL' Ilili
Uoylo oil blid need learning him to
sing. A few months treatment will
bring him out lino.
Mr. and Mis Charles Kassei and
family, Mr. Sylvester Sherman and
son Frank, and Mr. Kd King spent
Now Year's at Atidro-v King's
Mr l'orler Halo U moving his house
hold goods on to his now place, Mr,
lleul's old place. He and Ids brothei-
in-li'.w, Vent Kmlck, have gone into
partnership. His family will move
later.
GARFIELD
Koy Kobbins is quite a trapper, lor
you can-tell by the porfumu he uses
Poto Manley was a pleasant caller
on I'lhher and Uobbins on New Years
Day.
.loo Taylor was visiting with his son-in-law,
Ouy Barnes, onu day last
week.
The new year started in with a snow
and bliward. It was pretty cold and
hard on stock.
Will lfishor bought a gtay span of
mules one day last week, and now he
is ( in to a mule skinner.
ThO UaiiM-n sliellor made a homo
run on New- years I'aj and lauded on
wind mill row at Col. Wiggins
The hum of the thresher in (iarlleld
is fio.en up for awhile again. They
have about ten days more threshing
jet-
Miss Citiice White spent the holidays
in iSltto Hill and Illation Uniting with
friends and relatives and returned
home on Tuesday.
Lew King was down ftom Ituftalo
county this wuek looking after his in
terests here and visiting with tils
brother and old hciiualutauces.
The dogs seem to be having a family
reunion in hlsher's hog lot, and Pete
Manley thiuuod them out witli the
shotgun by shooting two of them, and
uo worse damage titan the dogs crip
pling two hogs.
Walker & lent Break the Record
Last Saturday, Walker it Kent, tho
real estate men tttHile a record in the
real estate business by selling four
farms and onu town property as fol
lows: Sold one farm for $10,000.
Sold 7,000.
Sold 0,100.
Sold town property for 8'2'2i0.
There's No Risk
IT This Medicine Does Not Benefit You
Pay Nothlni
A physician who made a specialty
of stomach troubles, particularly dys
pepsia, after years of study perfected
the formula from which Koxall Dys
pepsia Tablets ato made.
Our oxporionce with Koxall Dyspep
sia Tablets loads us to believe them to
bo the greatest remedy known for the
relief of acute indigestion and chronic
dyspepsia. Their Ingredients are
soothing and hoalltig to the inllamcd
membranes of tho stomach. They lire
rich in pepsin, ono of tho greatest di
gestive-abb. known to medicine The
roliot tlioy afford is almost immediate.
Their tuo with persistency and regu
larity for a short tlmo brings about a
cessation of the pains caused by stom
ach disorders.
Uoxall Dyspepsia Tablets will In
sure' healthy appetite, aid digestion
and promote nutrition. As evidence.
of our sincoro faith in Kexall Dyspep
sia Tablets, wo ask you to try them nt
our risk. If they do not give you en
tire satisfaction, wu will return you
the money you paid us for them, with
out question or formality. They come
in threo sizes, prions 25 conts, fiO cents
and ?1.0o. Homotnber you can obtain
titom only utThfl Koxall Store. Tho
H. K, Grfeo Drug (Jo.
Nebraska Bank Guaranty Law
Upheld By U. S. Supreme Court.
And Similar Laws Kansas and Oklahoma
Are Also Declared to Be Con-
stitutional.
Governor Shallenberger Much Pleased Says It is a Great
Democratic Day-Bankers Non-Commital.
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Washington. I). C. .Ian SI -Tho flight against the policy of the stato
guaranteeing bank deposits mot with reverses today when the supreme court
of the United States held constitutional tho bank guaranty laws of Kansas,
Oklahoma and Nebraska. '
Tho three acts werti passed by the
respective stato legislatures as a to
suit of tho financial stringency begin
ning in 100". Thoy were similar ex
cept that the Nebraska law made it
obligatory on all stato banks to con
tribute to the guaranty fund to bo
placed in tho hands of state officials,
while the Oklahoma and Kansas legis
latures left the contribution, with at
tendant duties and benefits to the dis
cretion of the banks themselves.
The supremo, court of Oklahoma
held that tho law was constitutional;
so did the circuit court of tho United
States for the district of Kansas in
passing nn the Kansas la. v. The cir
cuit court of the I' nltod States for the
district of Nebraska held the Nebraska
law unconstitutional.
II. W. Yates, president of the Ne
braska National, when asked if any
any national banks would throw up
their chariots and become stato banks
to avail themselves of tho guaranty
Inw, Httid he could not say. He thought,
however, that the declsl6n would not
make much difference World Horld.
Thus it will be seen that tho fight
for state bank guarantee two years
ago has borne fruit. In that campaign
the Democratic party wont on record
endorsing the policy in tho stato plat
form. Tho people endorsed tho policy
bv electing a Democratic legislature,
mid that Democratic legislature ntndo
good. Wo have good reason, there
fore, to crow loudly and lustily. The
Democratic party can be trusted to
redeem its pl.'ilfotm pledges. This
bank guarantee law is a just and
tigliteotiH uicastiro and is not opposod
bv the banks. In fact, most of thorn
have e.vpressod the desire that some
way might bu opened wheteby specu
lative bunks could bo eliminated. One
per cent reserve is made neces-saty to
protect depositors.
THE people who make
Big Ben call him a
sleepmeter and that's the
right name for him. We've
got one at home and I
want to tell you he's the
most accurate thing we
have ever run across.
Punctual, cheerful, Yigrhr'on
the job, he's the best breakfast:
call anyone can ask for. , There
, is another Big Ben in my store
ready for you to take home. 1
have him in the window look
'at him when you go by.
$2.50
Tlil Ii tl.r clock tu hic urn
tdrcnlscvl In tlic Ui: nucumt
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