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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
mmmmmmmmSS ii5iriEOTS V ito HHtovlcM Bir-M -" T'-fw.i-K. nJssr 4 i a MI Pm IMP ll'llitii iijijii mill i ' t4mLm iIrT" . wUi jiim i 111 Jp l Jj. i Liliji l ''IM L 'JM j,.j j - -J-OwMPrMMan - fmMLWiMMm. ; j j t SfSfr 4 Newsftater That flhea The News Flfty-tv Weeks Each Year Fcr 11.50. volume xxxvmi. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. AUGUST 17, 1911. NUMBER 3 THE New Banking Law is now in force "and! the payment of every dollar, of deposits in this' institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. ! INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florence, Cashier. DIRECTORS: ' B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. The Cowlcs base bull club defeated the Iuavalc club on tho Iteil Cloud grounds Saturday by r score of i to fi. Mrs. Thomas Paul was taken to tho sanitarium at Hastings Tueday. Her son E.irl accompanied her. she is some bolter. lh-ucit Tel rill Is having a severe time with blood potion tu hi lower limbs. It stalled by coming lt i-'0"' tact with poison ivy. . LESTER Mrs. Charlie Fry and children are spending a few days with her parents. Orlio Cockrell and Miss Nell Cock rell speut Sunday at Connie Rasser's- Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb called on Mr. and Mrs .lake Pry Sunday aft ernoon Joe Blair of Lincoln, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Blatr, returned homo Friday. Mlis Lena ltasser returned home Friday. She has been visiting her sister, Mts. Charlie Fry, near Guide Hock. v Lue Itergfleld has rented the Charlie Piatt farm for next year, formerly Ed. Seatou's place. Mr. Scaton and wife will spond the wluter in California Quite a number attended the show at Hastings Thursday. The day was tine. Some of our boys didn't get back, but they could not blame it on the r&in this time. v COWLES Eighty-one ballots were cast at the primary election Tuesday. Miss Htldreth of Trenton, Nebraska, came in Tuesday for a visit with rela tives. Prof. Gregory came in from Hast lugs Tuesday to be with us and cast hts ballot. Dwight Johnson came home Tucs day from Lincoln, where he had been on business, . W. W. Kitchey, who had been in Illi nois attending the last Had rites of his brother, catuo home Tuesday. There will bo au auto meet in Cowles, Thursday. Everybody inter ested in good roads should bo here. George Holt and R. 1). Thompson went to Hastings Monday to see a traction engine and plow in operation This outfit plows fifteen acres per day with a l.V horsepower engine, with two men employed. Seven Summer Specials x GARFIELD George Hat tin hauled four loads of hogs to matket. Archie Harris is woiking for Will Fisher this week. Ab Potter Is woiking for Gardner Stanser this week. Water, water nothing but water In Uarfleld for a week. George Smith spent Saturday night aud Suuday In Red Cloud. ., Guy Barnes and wife visited at the home of Grant Shidler Sunday. Al Smith and family visited at the home of Harry Harris Sunday. Ed Crary of Guide Hock was a pleasant caller on Windmill Row Sun day. Clitis Hanson aud sons hauled a car load of fat hogs to Red Cloud Tues day. Most of the Garileld boys aie going to Hastings Thursday to see the Buf falo Bill show. The high water killed lots of corn on the liver bottom, but some will have a nice crop of corn anyway. Tho bottom road is all light for travel again, except that It is muddy In some places and rough in others. The roads are bad since the rains. No good roads except going straight up, and not many traveling lu that direction. E HAVE JUST SEVEN WATCHES, three Men's and four Ladies', on which we have nana lha f nlliMirinnr Inut nvixar T linen r.wn nil lnnJi.J ....l!l.'.. f ..11.. ..-u-l-.J ...UUv. iiiv lUMunwig ivn pm.. i ucoc aiv an siauuaiu qualities, imiy guaranteed and made by the best known makers. Every one is a bargain at from $2.00 to $6.00 more money, but we got them right and give you the benefit of the saving. LADIES' No. 1 Solid sterling Silver Cased Lailioi' Open Face Chatelaine Watch, Gold Hands. One of the most popular styles now selling in tho larger cities. Price $5.0, worth $7.0q No. 2 Tweuty year guaranteed Filled Gold Open Face Ladies' Watch, Gold Dial, movement fully warrant ed. A reliable timekeeper; first class in every way. Price $9.00, worth $12.50 No. 3 Twenty year Guaranteed Filled Gold Hunting Case, handsomely engraved, fitted with either Elgin or Waltham movement. The entire watch a durable timekeeper and fully wat ranted in every respect. N $10.00, worth $13.25 No. 4 Twenty-live year warranted Filled Gold Hunting Case, beautifully engraved by hand lu Moral. design. Fitted with either Elgin or Waltham movement, gold hands, fancy decorated dial. A watch that with or dinary usage will last a lifetime. Special $12.75, worth $20.00 MEN'S E emova Sale! t In order to put up our new building, we must reduce our stock. In addition to the following prices on Corsets, we will give 20 PER CENT OFF ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK 3 ,y MtiUBBk rAS8PsS? irWW J .45rtsm,w ?43BBk. m nm imHtf mm m m$m m . u ; iitf &- m im ihr. nMMi'n I mm In rftw Ha 11 - mxi iW9SA LMCuTJ! tHKSV. Wm llllllL if ' in , J -"i 33 - I American Beauty corsets ' Kalajiazoq Corset Co. Exclusive Makers Former price.... $1.00 Sale price.... $ .84 Former price .... $1.50 Sale price .... $1.20 Former price.... $2.00 Sale price.... $1.60 Farmer price . . . .$2.75 Sale price ... .$2 20 Former price.... $3.25 Sale price. ...$2.50 All American Beauty Corsets are guaranteed in Style and Fit. Select your style and size and wear it for 30 days, and if not satisfied will exchange it for another or give your money back F. NEWH01SE. Dry Goods AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS I No. 5 A twenty year Filled Mold Open Face Case, screw btvel aud back with patent dust proof stem, hand somely engraved by hand, fitted with an Elgin movement with dec orated dial and gold hands Price $8.7 5 Uuually old at 912.00 No. 6 Twenty year Filled Hold Case, engraved by hand, patent dust proof pendant, screw back aud be.el; case ih practically waterproof. Fit ted with seventeen ruby aud sap phire jeweled movement, patent regulator; one of the very latest models of the watcKmaking art. A watch for a lifetime of service. fll.OO No. 7 A tweuty year Filled (Sold Case, hand tlnished aud engraved, patent dust proof pendant, hcrevv back und bezel, making a case capable of re sisting tho hardest kind of wear. Fitted with sevetoeu ruby and sap phire jew'eled movement, double sunk soft enamel dial, patcDJt regu lator, breguet hairspring; A watch to keep the very best time aud built to give the utmost durability aud service. The movement alone should sell for 110. Special price on the complete watch, 913.00 It will pay you well to get one of these watches if you expect to use one this fall, as these are exceptional values and these prices cannot be duplicated even at wholesale NEWHOUSE BROS, E. H. NEWHOUSE, Proprietor C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector Jeweler and Optometrist GUIDE ROCK. I3urrOak played Guide Hock hero Tuesday. Hastings Miluer is icported better this week. Hugh, tho little son or Dr. 0. L. Boies, has been very sick. Mrs. Hannah Oarbor is much better from her long, scvore Illness. P. 1). Urawburg has linpioved his house by putting on a now roof. Homer l'arkcr spent Monday at the home of the Delay boys, near the state lino. Miss Anna Miller is quite ill at the borne of her cousin, Mrs. George Me Call. W. S. Lambert and son put lu a ce ment well curb for Harry Vaughan 'Monday. Miss Cora E. Simpson spoke on mission work at tho churches in Ina vale Sunday. Mrs. Delia Watt visited with her brother, Lowls Smith, and family part of last week. C. S. Jones is home from Chadron, where he was employed for the past three months, W. A. Seoloy hat been quite 111 aud has gone to Wriconda Springs, Kan., for treatment. Several auto loads of Odd Fellows went to lied Cloud Monday night to visit the lodgo llioie. There were plays at the opera hotiso tlueo nights the past week by the Hiliman itoek company. Mr. aud Mrs. McCuno of lied Cloud spent Suuday with their daughter, Mrs. .1. S. Jones, and family. Mih O. M, Simpson is enjoying a visit from her brother, James Simp son of lllack Durth, near Madison, Wis. Mrs. Tyler returned Saturday to her home in Kansas, after a week's visit with her parents, J. S. Gleuson and Wife. Mrs . Howard returned to Ashland Sunday. hc has been at the home of J. S. uleason for two or three weeks. Miss Gertrudo Lambert returned Sunday evening from Oilier, where she was tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. D. D. Fanders. Mrs. Peters and mother went to Franklin Sunday evening. Tho elder lady intends moving hero to make her homo with her daughter. Mrs. Lyons left for her homo in Toulon, 111., Suuday. She was ac companied as far as Lincoln by her bon, Robt. Garrison,, and wife. Mrs II. F. Wiit wont Saturday to Wucouda Springs, Kan., to take treat ment for neuralgia, with which sho has been MilVerlng sevcial vN)ks. It. W. McCallum and sister, Miss Jessie McCallum, arrived homo Suu day night from Weeping Water, where the funotal of Mrs. K. W. McCallum was held Friday afternoon. Alva Miner und wife are at tho homo of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Alexander Phillips. Tboy are prepar ing to removo to Broken How, hoping the change will bonellt the health of their daughter Haol. The Misses Hello and Vorna Helium, after betug detained a week owing to washouts ou the St. Francis branch, left Sunday night for their home in St. Francis, Kan. They are grand daughters of Mrs, U. W. Hoover. The now captain of the Degree of Honor drill team is Mrs. Floyd Simp sou. Mrs, B, Van Horn is organist, both for lodge and team. There will be initiation Tuesday evening, August 29. All members please be present, Widow's PeisUn. The recent act of April 10th. 100s gives to all soldiers1 widows a pension of 812 for month. Fred Maurer, the attorney, lias all necessary blnuks. 4 . I 4 t ' 1 u sf J Ji J -t p f iw.pwi 1 r.-..tt , ,.,.)w w.yr,, "lMMM.lfLliJW. 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