The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 11, 1911, Image 1

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Your Bank Account
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If you arc not sntNfli-rt nt
present or contemplato starting u ih-w
hunk account
Come in and Sec Us.
We promlh Courteous trenttuctit :"'
liberal accommodations as, far n- i
consistentwith good safe bntikiuj.'. :inl
it is to these facts that wo owe inn
rapid growth Don't be held bncli'
Do it to-day.
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,
5. R. Florance.
PLEASANT VIEW
Mr. Eldredgo vibited fi lends Sunday.
Jen Heed visited his daughter Sun
d.iy. Arthur Drain vWted Albert Ktmt
son Sunday.
FrunU Molntosh spent Sunday with
Alva Meredith.
Fred Kuntsou and family spent Sun
day .with,AlbortKnutsun and family
Most all of the farmers in this neigh
borhood are planting corn since the
rain.
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rianting coin U the order ot the day.
Jos. J. Vavrlcka is on the sick INt.
Charlie Novak was in Ued Clond last
Saturday.
Mis. tlos lliuol fpent Sunday with
her mother.
Sweater Ti
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Our stock is complete. We can furnish sweater coats in the
following popular colors: White, Blue, Red, Gray and Brown,
in any size. We have the strongest and best line of
Laces and Embroideries
at absolutely the lowest prices to be had anywhere, quality
considered.
F. NIWH01ISE, Dry Goods.
Butterick Patterns.
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John Brush hauled his hogs to mai
ket last Saturday.
J. C. Pavlick and wife spent Sunday
with Mr. Sochccks.
(J. M. Crabill bought ten tons of wild
hay from M. VaVflok.i.
A. IJrudshaw was in this locality
taking orders for paint and oils.
Osveu Loplen and family departed
Monday for their new home in Sher
man county.
Frank Watkins, one of our pros-porous
young men, and Miss Henderson
of Red Cloud were united in marriage
last Wednesday, May .'Id.
Frank Strobl, Will Holsworth and
Hcrt Tenant attended the Workmen
lodge last Tuesday evening and saw
some new candidates initiated.
All of those f lom this locality who
attended the dance at Ued Cloud last
Saturday evening given by the M W
A., team report as having a good time
iHOABiiJ
This is the season of the year when the Sweater
Coat is the most convenient, the weather often
being too warm for a heavy coat and too cool for
no coat at all. You can scarcely afford to he
without such a convenient garment
prices we make on them
4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty -
BED CLOUD, IN EBRASKA . M AY 11, 1911
COWLES
dud White was in Blue lllll last Fri
I day
.Mrs. Conrad visited Mrs. Castcllo
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Unices Hedge and daughter vis
ited in Cowles Monday
Dr. Caulk moved Into his new prop
erty south east of town Friday.
The men who have been grading the
U. A M., track left Cowles Monday.
Mrs. Fred Foe went to Franklin
Sutiudny to visit, friends and relatives.
F. A. Good is building a cement
bridge out west of Cowles for tho
county.
The Sunday school convention nt
tho M. E. church was well attended
Sunday.
Geo. (r Holt left for Lincoln Satur
day and expects to bring back n now
car with him.
Mr. Charloy Harrington came homo
from Ayr Saturday where she has boon
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs McTaggart took their
little boy to Red Cloud Tuesday for
medical treatment.
Cltas. llurr has purchased a new
Regal oar of the firm of Hoit A Horeu.
We will give you the road Chas.
Fuller A Bennett shipped out four
cars of stock Monday Chas. Dennett
and Dr. Caulk accompanied same to
Kansas City.
Troy Mill uud family came back
last week from an extended trip in tho
western states. He has been traveling
for his health and it is somewhat im
proved. It is now almost impossible to tell
Jim Saunders and Thornt Foe apart.
As the former linds it necessary to
eany a cane since he sprained his
ankle playing tennis
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Both Phones.
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two Weeks Each Year For $1.50
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs, I. W. I'rury has been on the
sick list
Mrs. Win. Payno is home trom Ash
land where she took treatment.
J T. Mason and his assistant are
doing a lot of painting and paper
hanging.
J. W. Webhor and wile returned
Monday from a visit at lnavale with
relatives.
Mrs. J. M. Roland Is somewhat Im
proved. She has been in poor health
several mouths.
Hastings Milner and wife spent
Tuesday in the country with their son
Harvey Milner aud wife.
W. S. Lambert and sou, Archie, aud
Alva Miller are doing cement work in
Cowles again this week.
Mrs. Richard Lambert returned
Monday to her home in Oilier after a
visit hore with relatives.
Mr. Watts new hotel which is beiug
built of brick is being hurried along
while the woather Is nice.
Charles (Jlcasou was up from Hub"
bell over Sunday the guest of his par
ents, J. S. Cleasou and wife.
Mrs. John Oglevle, daughter of
Fred Watt, is reported slightly better.
Sho has been ill many mouths.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watt and Mrs. W.
S. Lambert drovo to Ilurr Oak, Kansas
Sunday to visit (ieurgo Hunt and fund
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Mrs. Ida liush and Miss Delia Fergu
son went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend
the Craud Chapter of the F.a.stem
Star.
Mrs. R. S. Trumbull of Midden sit
ed from Friday till Monday with her
aunt and cousin. Mrs. VanWoert aud
daughter.
The Sparklers' Club gave an elabor
ate entertainment one evening lust
week at which the husbands of the
members weie tho guests
A number of (iuido Rock people at
tended the Sunday school convention
of the southeast district at Cowles
Sunday They report a good meeting.
(i. W. Hagan was called to Kansas
City Monday by the serious illness of
Ins sou Lli tie had undergone an
opei nt ion for appendieitus at one of
the hospitals.
Kev 10. L. I lurch prvached an excell
ent sermon Sunday morning The
chinch letters of Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer
Donghman and daughter, Elsie were
piesentod transferring thein to the
Methodist church here fiom tho Dies
den, Kus., charge.
Miss Cora E. Simpson gave n splen
did program in the interest of "miss
ionary work" Sunday night at the
Methodist church. She was assisted
by a number of the young poople and
children who wore oriontial costumes.
Guide Rock Is proud of the fact that
we have a real live missionary in our
midst. She has been stationed at Foo
Ciiou, China.
Charity Lodge No. A3, A. F. and A.
M. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st
and 3d Friday. R. E. Foe, W. M A
H. Sellars, Secretary.
Red Cloud Chaptor No It). Hoyal
Arch Masons meots every Socond and
Fourth Friday. D W. Turnure, II P
II A Lotson, Secretary
Cyrenc Commandery No. II, Knights
Templar meets every First Thursday.
II A Lctson, E. C. D. W. Turnure,
Recorder.
Charity Chapter No. 47, Order o
tho Eastern Stars, meets at Masonic
Hall alternate Monday's- Mrs. Cora
I'ottor, W. M. Mrs. Edith Robinson,
Seoretary.
I. O. O. P.
Meets every Monday Night. T. M
Garbor, N. O. O. C. Teol. Clerk
REBEKAH
Meets First and Third Thursday, In
1. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Alico Rupchy,
N. U. Carrie Holsworth, Secretary.
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The Birthday Gift
The practise of gift-giving at Christmas time is a
modern fashion a habit. There is nothing in the original
significance of Christmas to even remotely suggest a gift.
It is nevertheless a beautiful idea.
A much more expressive and consislcnt gift is a Birtlday orther
anniversary gift. The anniversary is hers, or his very own-Christmas
is cverbody's. There is a distinction in the anniversary gift -a com
pliment that the Christmas gift lacks.
Give her, or him, or them, mother, sister, wife, father, brother, hus-'
band or friend a gift on an anniversary and it means something
Make that day the happiest of the year.
Our stock offers articles of use and beauty suitable for all gift oc
casions, qualities unsurpassed and something at a price jou can afford
"SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK"
T5he GIFT STORE
Newhouse Bros.
E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop.
C. ml. & Q. Watch Inspmctors.
Harness Repairing and Oiling Neatly
Done at FOGEL'S
Also my stock of Harness of all kinds and Harness repairs
including Strap work, Collars, Halters and Saddlery.
My line of Harness Hardware is complete. Remember I
can give you just what you call for in this line and prices
always the lowest.
Joe Fogel, The Harness Man.
FLOUR!
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"Imperial" High Patent Flour, $ 1 .00
" a Sack; "Select 90 cents.
Each sack of Flour is absolutly guaranteed. If not
satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded.
Phone your orders to the mill, phone Red 45. ALL
FLOUR WILL BE CASH.
froo Dollvary mado to all parts of tho City,
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Jewolmrs and Optometrists.
FLOUR!!
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