The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 31, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXV 1111.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AlHJUST ill, 1911.
NUMBER KB
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, m S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer,' C. J. Pope, fm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
University Place In September and
Charles Ouy as alternate.
The young people of the M. E.
church hud a social In the church
basement Iat Thuisday evening.
(Sanies uiiil ieo-ereatn were the feat-
u res.
It. S. I'mudlit, wife and daughter
departed Tuesday morning for their
home in Lincoln after n very pleasant
visit with relatives here. They made
the trip in their anto.
Frank Xewineyer went to Carleton
Mondav to visit with ids wife's people.
Mrs. Xewineyer has been there for
sonio time. They will return to Guide
Rock the last of the week.
Mrs. G. M. Simpson departed Tues
day morning for Osb Kosh, Buell
county, Nebraska where her bob
George and family reside. They have
lust lost their infant with whooping
cough and an older child Is very low
from the same diseease. j-
GUIDE ROCK.
Several people have been suffering
with severe colds.
Miss Cora Simpson goes to Chicago
the last of the week.
Merl Smith is visiting her aant Miss
M.Idella Watt this week.
Uerhard Wichman is now holding a
position in the State Bank.
The D. of H. team will have a prac
tice meeting Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Lulu Heall of Bostwiclc teaches
In May wood, "Nebraska this year.
Miss Mary Helta Is again sewing in'
town for a number of her friends.
Oscar Mouler and family were up
from Superior several days last week.
A number from here attended the
Baptist convention at Holdrege last
week.
Miss Nellie Sweet departed Monday
for her home at Woodbine, Iowa. She
Seven Summer. Specials
E HAVE JUST SEVEN WATCHES, three Men's and four Ladies', on which we have '
made the following low prices. These are all standard qualities, fully 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
has been the guest of her cousin Mrs.
C. L. Boies for several weeks.
Mrs. Parsons of Wilson vllle is the
guest of her daughter Mrs. Harvey
Hilner.
Hastings Mllner and wife visited
with their son Harvey and wife over
Sunday.
John Hhpelev and fnmilv have re
turned to Hastings after a visit with
relatives here.
Joe, HoskinB has moved from the
Dickerson residence north of Cjms,
Molley's to the east side of town.
Mrs Hannah J. Crow celebrated her
73th birthday Tuesday, August 20th,
by giving a big dinner to her children
and their families and other relatives.
Rev. N.A. Martin, district superiu-
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quarterly conference here Monday
I evening. At this meeting S. B. Walk
er was elected a lav delegate to the
annual comerence wnicu cuuveuus ut
COWLES
Mr. Stark had friends visiting him
over Sunday.
Miss Addle Thomas Is here visiting
friends and relatives.
Cbas. Bennett and family were visit
ing in Red Cloud Sunday. -.
Willie Thompson went to Hastiof)
Wednesday by the way of the But
llngtou.
Thomas Darrell arrived home from
Mluden Tuesday, where be had been
ou business. j
Miss Rouse, who has been visiting
friends here, left Tuesday for her
home in Bethany Heights.
Our base ball club goes to Law
rence Friday to play a social game
with our Lawrence frimids.
Roy Fowler had a run away in
Cowles Wednesday. They broke loose
from the wagon and traveled up main
street at high speed until they came
in contact with the blacksmith shop,
No. 1
Solid sterling Silver Cased Ladies' Open Face
Chatelaine Watch, Gold Hands. One of the most
popular styles now selling in the larger cities.
Price $5.00, worth $7.0q
No. 3
Twenty year Guaranteed Filled Gold Uunting
Case, handsomely engraved, fitted with either Elgin
or Waltham movement. The entire watch a durable
timekeeper and fully warranted In every respect.
$10.00, worth $13.25
No, 2
Twenty year guaranteed 'Filled Oold Open Face
Ladies' Watch, Gold Dial, movement fully warrant
ed. A reliable timekeeper; first class is every way.
Price $9.00, worth $12.50.
No. 4
Twenty-five year warranted Filled Gold Hunting
CHse, beautifully engraved by band in floral design.
Fitted with either Elglu or Waltham movement, gold
hands, fancy decorated dial, A watch that with or
dinary usage will ast a lifetime.
Special 12.75, worth $20.00
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stock. In addition to the following prices on Corsets, we will give
20 PER CENT OFF ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK
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AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSET!
KalamXzoq 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
Former 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
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No. 5
A twenty ymr Filled Gold Open
Face Case, screw beel and back
with patent dust proof stem, hand
somely engraved by hand, fitted
with an Elin movement with dec
orated dial and gold bands
PrlC9$8.75
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Usually mold at $312.00
No. 6
Twenty year Filled Hold Cise,
engraved bv band, patent dust pi oof
j)enduut, screw back and he.el;
case is practically waterproof. Fit
ted with seventeen ruby and sap
phire jeweled movement, patent
regulator; one of the very latest
models of the watchmaking art. A '
watch for a lifetime of service
911. oo
No. 7
A twenty year Filled Cold Case,
bund finished ami engraved, patent
dust proof pendant, crew buck and
bezel, making a case capable of re
sisting the hardest kind of wear.
Fitted with seveteeti ruby and sap
phire jeweled movement, double
sunk soft enamel dial, patent regu
lator, breguet hairspring. A watch
to ktvep the very best time and built
to give the utmost durability and
service. The movement alone
shouluVfell for fid. Special price
on the complete watch,
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It will pay you well to get one of these watches if you eipect 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
F. NEWHOUSE. Dry Goods
AGENTS FOR BUTTER ICK PATTERN
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where tliey were stopped without
much damage
Work is progressing nicely on the
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The new poles are up ana some wires
are strung. This work will make the
town look more like a city.
P. A Good lias received a new ce
ment mixer, and is trying it out ou a
new ford down on Willow creek. He
attatched his engine to it and It work
ed fine, and saves lots of hard sliov
eling.
The base ball game between the
Congregational, M. E. and Christian
churches last Saturday, resulted in
fayor of the Congregationals by a
score of 1 to II. This game was noted
for the number of errorb.
A numbor of auto loads of people
wont to llluo II ill Tuesday to attend
the good roads meotiug. The com
mittee changed their former plans in
reference to certain roads leading into
Cowles and tho citizens of Cowles are
becoming sercno again.
GARFIELD
Jack Wilmot is on tho sick list.
Another flnu rain Saturday night
and Sunday.
Ilonry Wiggins wns on wind mill
row Sunday.
The new bridgo on Ash creek near
tho Duiikard chiiroh will soon be com
pleted. Fiank Amack hauled his hogs to
market Monday.
Will Fisher was hauling bridgo
lumber on Monday.
Harry Harris and wife visited at
Smith Bros.' Sunday.
George Harris bought a bunch of
cattle in Kansas last week.
A good many Garfield folks arc get
ting ready to attend the state fair at-
Lincoln next week.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Houchiu, a
baby girl of the regular Nebraska
weight, ten pounds.
John Jackson, u brother of Mrs,
Oliver McN'titt, from Oklahoma, is vis
iting her this week.
Mrs. T. W. White is visiting at Mrs.
Ida Kent's this week and with other
old acquaintances on windmill row.
Mr. Simpson and son from Guide
Hock are putting in a new cement
bridge on tho road between Guy nam
es' and Will Fisher's this week.
Col. Wiggins bus traded his place
for one on the other side of town and
expeuts to movo on It next spring,, Wo
hate to loso the Colonel, but our loss
is some others' gain.
Don and Doone Saundors and
their families and Mr. Coulsen and
family were outto Smith llros.' for a
picnic on tho river and got to the
river in time for the rain.
LESTER
'1 he corn is fine iu this neighbor
hood.
The society met with Mrs. Floe
Saladcn of Red Cloud Wednesday.
Miss Nellie Crary of Guide Rock is
visiting Miss Mae Frisbie this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dlair spent
Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Will Lane.
Misses Clara and Lena Rasser spent
Sunday with Misses Ella and Graco
White.
MlssIaey Spraeher and
, of Cowles spent Sunday
1 Graco Frisbie.
I Misses Januic and Mary Ilandoff of
Iowa, Mrs, Collnnd of Oklahoma) Mrs.
(Grodbill and Ed. Call and of Kansas
relatives of Androw King spent Mon
I day 'with him and his wife.
I.oyd Hall
with Miss
Moro people, men and women, are
suffering from kidney and bladder
trouble than over before, and enoh
year moro of them turn for quick re- f
lluf and permanent benefit to Foley's
Kidney licinedy, which haa-fi-oven It
self to be one of tho most effective
remedios for kidney and bladder ail
ments that medical science has de
vised. Sold at Henry Cook's drug
store. -fct
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