The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 19, 1911, Image 7

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Home Permanency
vs. Home Monotony
i lus ts a vttni ijiit s'ioii lor pres
ent any iininiMMiiiiii'iN wintli k.
to linvu ii house wlni'li in appear
mice tniiht always remain tlu
Humour a Ii on - tlu.it. will penult
of a little refrcstii'iiiricnci'utloii
ally. XelKlorlii)oilh cliitiitrp as
ilo Imllvlilii.il ta tus n franiu
linu.se can cnsily be inarto to har
monize with Its siirruiiiuliiiKs
frush coat of paint often will
make It as good us your iivIkIi
bur's now hoa4e the siiine as a
new suit nialcs you feci like a
new man. At any rate a frame
house is susceptible to most any
uhango you might desire and
while it is permanent itdoesnot
necessarily need become an eye
sore or a monotony. There are
lots of things we've observed
about houses and lumber that
you should know before building
come In and we'll give you our
views.
passenger
"There's No Place Like Heme"
Saunders Bros.
Lumber and Coal
RED CLOUD, : : : NEBRASKA
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LOCALITIES
"To-day is Dentist Day."
fid Walters is home from Mindeu.
Rov. Crcssmnn was in Inavale Mon
day. John Barldey was in Woden Satur
day A. D. Stanley was in Hastings Men
day. Geo. Warren was in Cowles Tues
day. Dr. Cunningham, Dentist over State
Bank.
Dan Sullivan of Grand Island is in
town.'
H. A Nelson of Bostwick is in town
to day.
Miss Ella Kohloe of Alma Is in town
to-day.
Mrs. Chas. Steffen is in (iuido Rook
to-day.
A.J Vance of Hastings is in town
to-day.
C.C. Carson of Edgar was in town
Tuesday.
C. Elliot of Osborne, Kans., is in
town to-day,.
Dr. Archie Kessler of Oiletins is in
town to-day.
Dr. II. J. Porter of Cambridge Is In
town to-day.
Geo. Sclnuil of Lcxingtou was in
town Friday.
Miss Ethel Uummingb was in Super
ior Saturday. '
All kinds of Electrical work done by
Morhart Bros
Win. Hummel of Superior was in
town Tuesday.
A. E. Everett of Hastings was in
town Tuesday.
Ii. M. Woods of Dewel, Colo., was in
town last week.
Rob't. MoBride was a passenger for
Naponce Sunday.
.Tohn Grans was a passenger to
Hastings Tuesday.
Miss AdaScbultz was a passenger to
Hastings Tuesday.
Fred Maurer was a passenger to
Hastings Tuesday.
Miscs Hvii uiul llliineh Foster arc
home from Hastings,
riius, Irry is home from Ills homo
si end at Viiinn. Colo.
Mr .las. C 'Marko of Chester is in
town visiting friends.
Koy Angels was inking in the Su
pel ior festival Friday.
Have your picture framed at Sloss'.
HeM selection in town.
Mrs. Dr. Crolghton was a
to Hlue Hill Wedncsdiiv.
Dr. Holes and Harvey Rickurson
were in Ouldii Hock Sunday.
Win Westey of Stratlou. spent Sun
day in to.vn visiting friends.
Mrs, Heed of Hastings is visiting
her son Geo. Heed this week.
Will Ko -t returned from a business
trip at (iulde Rock Saturday.
(t. M. Ilochler of Alma is taking part
in tho dental meeting to-day.
Hall and Hrochot Dress Form for
sale uheap. Ms. A. M. 1.om.
Attorney Fuller of Hastings trans
acted burliest In town Monday.
Dave Whitaker of Hastings is in
town this week visiting relatives.
Weesner and Koontz shipped 2 cars
of hogs to Kansas City Wednesday.
Tlie W. C. T. U. meets next Wednes
day at the homo of Mrs. C. II. Rust
Henry SteiFen departed Sunday for
a pleasuro trip in sunny California.
W. A. McIIcnry of Nelson came in
Wednesday for the deutist meeting.
Dr. C. V. Cross of Franklin is in
town visiting his brother 0. E. Cross
Audio Walker of Esbon, Kas., was
transacting business in town Monday.
Mrs. I. H. Holmes is in Lincoln this
week attending the Rebekah Asscmb-
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Fred Ilurden, Teddy McArthur and
Carl Warren are home from Gregory,
S. D.
Misses Alice and Grace Schuck
were passengers to Hastings Wednesday.
Al. G, llllesc of Lebanon, Kas., was
a passenger for Gregory, S. D. Wednes
day. Will Rants returned Friday from n
week's visit at Saronvlllo and Hast
ings. Mrs. lldrtfelt and family of Alma
are In the city visiting Mrs. T. A.
Jones.
Carl Peterson.left Tuesday for Dal
las, S. D. to register at the land
drawing.
Lee Keith spent several days in
town visiting friends returned home
Monday.
Will Kent departed Tuesday for
a business trip to Grand Island and
Ravenna.
Misses Rose McGuire, Alfa Longtin
and Grace Kinsell spent Friday in
Hastings.
MesscisDr. Damerell and Steward
left Sunday on a business trip to
Wray, Colo.
Prof. Hetz and his orchestra played
for a dance at Guide Rock last Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Ned Grimes and son returned
Friday from ashort visit with relatives
at Hluo Hill.
R. A. Roberts returned to his home
at Falls City after spending a few
days in town.
Miss Coon has had experience in
rural, grade and high school. Vote
for Miss Coon.
J. B. Keathlev is in Omaha this
week on a buyiug trip for the Model
Variety store.
Warren LongHn returned to Hast
ings Tuesday after a few days visit
with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale stopped over
a few days to visit relatives. They
will leave for Denver to-night.
See J. H. Bailey for a farm loan.
He has a reduced rate 6f Interest and
is sole agent for Trevett. Mattis ft
n.Loi. whn rA nnfcftrl tnr nrnmnlntu
Ole Angels of Colorado is visiting his and square dealing and are always
brother Roy Angels. ready for Business.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Abmolutily Putm
Absolutely ham no mubmtttutm
Many mixtures are offered as
substitutes for Royal. No other
baking powder is the same in
composition or effectiveness, or
so wholesome and economical,
nor will make such ffine food.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
The Diamond Electric Viiciim clean
er demonstrated In your home free.
Cull Phono Red 07.
Miss Elln Downer loft for her homo
at Welton, Mo., after a visit with
friends, Wednesday.
II J. Sheldon and son George led
Tuesday for Gregory, S. I), to register
at the land drawing.
Orris Fearn of Superior spent Sun
day in Red Cloud with his parents,
Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Foam.
Mesiliiines. F. L Smith, Win. Wees
ner, Geo J. Warren and Frank Smith
autoed to Superior Friday.
C. B, Hale and Ed. Hanson wont to
Lincoln Tuesday morning to attend
the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge.
J. F. Nelson of Superior, president
of tho South Western Nebraska Dent
al society Is in town to-day.
Losr A burnt leather fob with- a
horse head charm attached. Leave at
this otllco and receive reward.
Geo. Hutchison and Oscar Tool were
passengers to Lincoln Tuesday to at
tend the I. O. O. F. Assembly.
The D. of I! will meet next Tuesday
evening. Every member should at
tend as Micro will bo initiation,
Geo. H. Hurlton left for his home
at Fremont after a short visit with
friends in towu and In Kansas.
Mrs, J. L. Miner and daughter Miss
Irene returned Saturday from a short
visit with relatives at Blue Hill.
Mrs. P. L. Owon returned to her
home at Franklin nftor n fw days
visit with Dr. Cross and family.
Wall paper, paint, varnish, mould
ing, painting and papering contract
ed. Sloss, the Wall Paper Man.
The finest line and best assortment
of Harness ever carried before. Call
and look It over. Mohhaht Bros.
Mrs A Firman and daughter who
have been visiting Mr, aud Mrs Dave
Kaloy departed Sunday for Ohio.
Miss Francis Gnrborof Philadelphia
Pa., arrived Friday to spend the winter
with W. N Richardson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Runchey went to
York Wednesday to attend the dedi
cation of the Now I. O. O. F. Home.
Win. Reeves and family returned
t lis morning from Denver and will
make their home here in tho future.
Misses Florence Kellogg and Pearl
Shercr returned to their schools Sun
day after a few days with home folks.
R. M. Beatty and son for General
Maoksmithing, Wagon Work, Horse
shoeing a specialty. At Day's old shop.
Fred Wallace of tho Miner Store,
was in Republican City Monday hold
ing a suit sale for the Miner Bros. Co.
Special attention given to diseases
of eye and ear. Glasses accurately
fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr.
Roy Garber and family of Lawrence
spent Sunday in Red Cloud visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs John1 Garb
er. Who will win the World's champ
ionship? Is the querle of all base
bull fans. We can predict no team
yet.
Hude Robertson and family of Itlue
Hill spent the first of the week here
vising his parents, brothers aud
sister.
Morris J, Weise a former resident of
Red Cloud has located here again and
has taken the agency for the Standard
Oil Co.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison of
Council Bluffs, Iowa are visiting their
daughter, Mrs Geo. Corner near
Cowles.
Frank Huffer and wife returned last
Friday evening from a several weeks
visit with old friends and relatives in
Indiana.
Miss Coon is a graduate of the State
Normal and State University. Vote
for Miss Coon.
Bernard Fruit and family are home
from Pauline where thev have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Vincent.
W. R. 0. will meet Saturday after
noon at 3 o'clock p. m. let every mem
ber be present business of Importance
to be attended too.
m. itaricman, who nss been agent
for the Standard Oil Co., left Wednes
day for his home at Rochester, Ind.,
where he will reside.
Mrs. A. H, Keeney returned to her
home at Denver Saturday, after a
three weeks visit with Dr. Nellie
Maurer and other friends.
About 80 deutistsof the South West
ern Nebraska Dental Society will be
banqueted to-night at the Masonic
hall by the local dentists.
Grand Master Paul Storey, E. n.
Newhousc and Dan Garber went to
Lincoln Monday morning to attend
the I. O O. F. Grand Lodge.
O. A. Bryant, brother-in-law of Frank
Huffer, of Lewis, In-Muna came to Red
Cloud last Friday evening with Mr
Huffer aud will probably locate hore,
Wolte x vVhitftkor, general black
smiths, now carry a full Hue of farm
implements, surreys, buggies, wagons,
gang plows, gas engines, stacker
ropes, all kinds of machinery and
heavy hardware, and all supplies for
same. Also all kinds of oil.
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buy the Winter Coats for
yourself and Children.
We are showing greater values this season, than
ever before, in this line of Merchandise.
Our stock is complete in every particular no two
garments alike Our plan is to give our trade assort
ment in price, style and pattern, of the best garments
from the best garment makers in America.
Ladies' Stylish Cloaks
...Up-to-date Kind...
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Turnure Bros.
Mrs. Julia McCartney and Miss
Sadie McCartney returned to their
home at Butto, Mont , after a pleasant
visit with their sister Mrs. Jas. Ryan.
Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meit
eye, ear, nose and throat patients and
those needing glasses properly litted
at Dr.Damereirs oilico in Red Cloud
Tuesday, Oct. 31. .
The South Westorn Nebraska Dent
al Society is in session today and are
holding meeting at the oftlec of Dr. C.
B Cross and a banquet to-night at
the Masonic Hall.
After exposure, aud when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. It checks and re
lieves. Use no substitute. The genu
ine in a yellow package always. For
sale at Dr. Cook's drug store.
FusMiTcar For Sai.b As I am
leaving Red Cloud f offer for sale my
household furniture, either by piece
or In lot. Call at my home known as
the Bhlpmsn house. Mas A. Isom.
Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Geo.
Weaver returned to their homes at
Stella Sunday evening after a three
weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Jones
and Mrs. J H. Robinson are sisters.
Fob Balk Mv residence property a
10 room house new and all modern.
Might consider a trade fbr a cheaper
property in town. Also a Hudson
automobile to trade for farm horses
aud must make a deal in the next ten
days. For particulars inquire of Ciiah,
A. Sciiultz.
We wish to announce to the public
generally, that we have the well known
Taylor Ranch for sale. This consists
of 540 acres, G miles south east of Red
Cloud. This place needs no commeda
tion as it is known far aud near as the
verv best bottom furm in Webster
County. Walkkr Kknt.
Rov. W. F. Cole has returned home.
He filled ilhe pulpit at tho regular
hours last Sunday and wiJJ preach
next Sunday, 11 a. 111. on the subject,
"What does life mean?" 7:0 p in. on
tho subject, 'Training the ear."
Every body iuvited to the DaptUt
church to hear the.se able sermons.
Dr. J, II. Walluee of Omaha, secre
tary of tho Statu Dental Society aud
vlco president of the National Hoard
of Dental Examiners arrived in town
Wednesday to attend tho tith Semi
Annual meeting ' tho South Western
Nebraska Dentnl Society which is in
Mission today. Dr. Wallnco will bu
one of tho principal speakers,
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30 Horse-power Five-Passenger
Fore-Door
louring Car
This car is now ready for demonstration. Come and see it;.
To fully understand the exceptional value of this car you have but to
compare it with what the entire market has to offer for 1912. Study
the specifications below carefully. In what other car will you fudt
such value at such a price? What machine under $ 1 25 can you lin
up against this and item for item seeso much for so little money? Whe;
you stop to consider the fine thorough construction the heavy drop
forgings the pressed steel frame the selective' transmission fitted whir
F. & S. annular bearings (which the most expensive cars in the world
use) -the 30 horse-power motor, the big wheel base, the fare-door
body with 'door hapdles and all levers inside the car, you can better
realize what an actual advanced manufacturing step this new car is.
SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 59
Wheel base, 1 06 inches; body, five-passenger fote-door touring; motor,
4x4 I -2; horse-power. 30; transmission, selective, three speeds wfi&
reverse; F. & S. ball bearing wheels, artillery wood, 12-1 1-2 inch
spokes, 12 bolts each wheel; tires, 32 x 3 1-2 inches Q. D.
Silk Mohare Top and Brass Wind
Shield
$1000 F. 0. B. RED GLOUD
JAMES PETERSON
See The Chief Office for Up-to-date job work
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