The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 18, 1912, Image 7

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Bulletin of The Week's Doings
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Milton .loiis of ohiuwu wms In town I
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Miss Murun tCrans visited in IIun
Ings Sunday.
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city Saturday.
Mrs. M. Phillip of Innvule wus in
tow i Tuesday.
Jack JlihliTi ot Guide Rook was In
town this week.
It E. MeKiirlaud is visiting in
Cook this week.
Dan SullivHti of liCbaiion, Khs,
In town Sunday.
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J Mrs. A. E Atkins and daughter
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! home from Genoa.
Bernard McNeny was in Guide Rock
I u business Friday.
Prof. Morltz returned homo Sunday
evening from Texas.
John Kipp of Hastings was in town
on business Monday.
(' Editor Hosmer of the Com. -Adv.
J was in Hastings Tuesday.
1 Cy Norrls and wife are visiting
friends in Iowa this week.
i' Miss Rcitha Potter is visiting rela
It'ves In McCook this week.
i. S. E. Worden and family of Guide
; Rock are in town this week.
Attorney Ulaokledgc is in the east
ern part of the state this week.
s Dr. J. W. Moranville and wife arc
. t borne from Minneapolis Kansas.
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W. P. Y
iom 01 awrawn vuuieu .is,
brother John Yost over Sunday.
, MI'S Helen Rltzman of Hastings
visited friends in town last week.
Don't forget the Hod Cloud
Chautauqua July 20 to 28.
Miss Nellie Butler of Hustings Is
visiting friends in town (his week.
Miss Ernm Crimes otlMue Hill is in -
town visltiinrherbiotlicr, Ned Gi lines
Mrs. Ln-fi Wilson of Lincoln !
Visiting her nut 'cr. Mis .1 lin Pot'er
' Vale P is ilo.vii r i .mt Blooming
ton Mondiy n ght vMtluc his patents.
Mr. and Mr- It-ione -nunlm- an.
the proud patents or a Imby bo
Monday.
H. Neueih-ig and . -IV Di.imniid
Were in the western part.' of tueftato
Tuesday. . -.
M. B. Cur icr and faiiijly c.pcc;t n
leave today tut Michiu'wi tor a two
inonthH visit.
Ernest Straycr and wife came down
from Orleans Wednesday inoining to
visit his parents.
Prof. Morif. and 0. B. Hale were in
Franklin and Bloomiugton Tuesday
advertising the Chiiuiuuipia
Will Auld left Sunday for Iowa
where he will visit his father and ulso
att-ind to business matters in Omaha.
R. W. Knon t received two new
hear.ses and u cab Friday which he
will add to his wellstocked equipment.
Mr. .lames Uniiunl nud children left
for David City and Bruno, Nebr.
where the childien will visit for-ome-time.
Mis James Ryan and her In other,
James McU.irtney left Monday for a
visit at Yellow Stone Park and Hill
ings, Montana.
Misses Lethiii and Oniric Hewitt
were passongeis to Hustings Monday
whcie they will visit their aunt, Mrs.
Warren Longtiu
Andy Halt lestgucd liis position
with C. II. Rudd Auto I'o , and lias ac
cepted a posiiion with a uniMirt; at
Lebanon, Kausns.
Miss Mildiod -iiuinoiihho hin- been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Edgar Cowdon
for i-everul mouths hit Wednesday
for hue home at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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CLEANING
UP SALE
Anticipating the arrival
of a new stock of canned
goods we have priced every
thing upon our shelves in
order to CLEAN UP. Stan
dard goods of quality at 15
per ct. discount.
B. E. McFarland
All the Phono
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Bailey visited
with frleuds at Cowles last Sunday,
having greatly enjoyed their trip de
spite the hot and dusty condition of
the weather.
Ur Warrick, the specialist will meet
ye, enr, nose and throat patients and
.those needitnr ulasses properly tltteu
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Tuesday, July 110.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis arrived
home from Stella, Nebr., Monday
eveulng where they have been visiting
relatives-. They were accompanied
homo by Mis Davis grand-mother,
Mr. Miir .Inn. s Mrs. .Inlli-u will
make,lor h()ImJ wth (er iUu(,hlcr
Mrs. Noah McDowell this winter.
How often do we hoar people say:
"A'liere in the woild do all the flits
come from?" It Is simple otioiuih.
The toper miikes the blue-bottle lly,
ivro the stern father makes the gad lly, the
horn cyclone makes I he house lly, the black -.
smith makes' the tire lly, the driver
makes the hoise lly, the grocer makes
thesand.tlv. and the boarder makes
the butter lly.
The man or woman who has time
enough 10 keep up with every little
whimsical piece of gossip about their
neighbois, about their town, about
anything, anybody and evcrybody
such a man or such a woman should
I enjoy our Christian sympathy. They
arc usiiuliy no goon ana pcriecuy
harmless, yet their deplorable condi
tion of inltid should ellctlt our kindly
feeling.
The cannery at Fioinout is going to
can 10,1)00 cases of peas. Handling
the peas is an interestuig process
They must be moved, threshed and
canned within an hour in order that
they will retain their sweetness. In
Anaust the corn cunning season will
begin and then the force at the factory
will be Increased to 2."t. It Is thought
the 4,700 acies in corn will put up 'JOo
carloads of the canned product.
Hat old Kautner, tlio aviator who is
to make (lights at tho Stato Fair, Sept.
U-0, from the winning of the Chicago
trophy last jear, Is known as "The
Speed Demon of the Air,'' he having
made a record of lHl miles per hour,
and is said to bo one of the most dar
ing, accomplished and death defying
aviator in the country. lie of his
favorite "stunts" is to Voloplatio, ac
complished by shutting on" his motor
thousands of feet in the air and glid
ing down by technical control df the
win ping wings and elovalors.
WE USE
Polk, Genung,
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in building Monolithic jjj
Reinforced Concrete 1
Silos. We build Silos $
anywhere in Nebraska J
or we sell the forms and
let you build them . . . (fi
Write us for Further
Information
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Piatt & Frees jj
Red Cloud, Neb. $
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Hoy Sattley Is In Bmr Oak (his
week.
Ed McAllister wus in luavalo Wed
ne id y.
.lames MPchell was a Cowles visitor
Tuesday.
Miss Maty Jones of A.r was In the
city Tuesday.
Harney Moore was in McCook tho
tirst of the week.
.Mis. Charles StelVen spent Wednes
day In Hastings.
Lie (iiavcs Is doing duty as utnpiie
in tho stato league.
1. IIilc of Hastings was in town on
b isiuess Weducsduy.
Air. and Mrs. George VanCamp were
in Hastings Tuesday.
Oscar Hughes of Hastings wss on
our streets Wednesday.
L. C. Adams and R. O. Johiuou of
Falls City were In town Sunday
Joe Blair of Lincoln Is here visiting
his parents and friends this week.
The 15. of II., met Tuesday evening
and held an enthusiastic meetlug.
Don't forgot the Red Cloud
Chautauqua July 20 to 29.
Miss Lena Sutekl of Wuhoo is visit
ing John Zajlo and family this week.
Will llohrer and son Lew arc in
Cowles this week doing craent work.
Henry Richmond of Omaha was in
town the first of the week vlsltlug
friends.
F. P. Frohuen of Btoomington spent
Sunday with bis sister Mrs. U. A
di-amord.
Mrs. Dave Watson and daughters of
Kas , arc visiting relatives in town
this week.
V?. D. Greenlee and family of Long
Beach, Calif., arc guests of J. H. Bailey
this week.
Mr, and Mrs Chas. Crablll are home
from Lincoln and Wahoo where they
have been visiting.
The, finest line and best assortment
of Harness ever curried before. Call
and look it over. Moiiiiaiit Bnos.
Special attention given to diseases
of eyo and car. Glasses accurately
lilted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nobr.
Miss Birdie Barnes and Humphrey
Etherton were mairlcd Monday by
Judge Ranncy. lloth ate well known
here.
Jason Shuck, Will Coons and Chas.
Amack were up from Guide Rock Mon
day evening attending the I. O. o. F.,
lodge meeting.
Chas. Liudlcr was arrested last'
week by Sheriff Hedge for "boot-legging"
and his preliminary heurlug will
be held August 3d ' '"
Darrel Burden 'aud wife left tlifs"
morning for Plcasanton, Kas., and
Cuilieothe, Mo., where they will visit
relatives for three or four weoks.
Mrs. Lauru Dnuker and Mrs. Earl
Danker aud Miss f'lara Burgess are
visiting aud spending their vacation
at Denver aud other Colorado points.
lu houor of the coming Cliautauiui'
the Red Cloud Chief put on a pink
dress this week, and looks mighty
chipper and attractive. Friday's Su
perior Express.
Miss Georgia Hudson and Carl
Dedrick of Superior came to Red Cloud
Tuesday and wore married here. Mrs.
Hudson the bride's mother being pres
ent '1 he newly married couple left
for Yuma, Colo., wher they will
reside
Mr. and ftlrs. Paul Pope left Tuesday
for Chicago, New York and other east
ern points for an extended vacation.
They will also visit the Thousand Is
lands. They expect to bo away sever
al months.
The Red Cloud BoosterscameThuis
day afternoon in a body and entered
into tho spirit of the day und assisted
Guide Rock in her big colebration, at
the same time doing some effective ad
vertising for their July chautauqua
Guide Rock Signal.
The Red Cloud Chief and also the
Argus issued creditable Chautauqua
ei.i, ions this week, boosting their ohau
tauqua. The moiuhauts carried large
ads and in i L they were very attract
ive and ronumeiatlve editions of two
vry crodituble publications. Friday's
Supeiiot Journal.
While out driving south of town
Monday Miss Vera Grecnholt and an
elderly lady the team was frightened
by the tongue coming lose and theeld
erly lady was thrown out striking on
her head and shoulders c.uislnir her
several severe bruises. Miss Green
holt was not Injured.
Mrs. Edith Smith Davis, A. M., Litr.
D , Is editor-in chief of the Temper
ance Educational Quartcriy,a magazine
highly commended by noted educators
"She has personally investigated the
schools and temperance conditions iu
nearly every couatry of Europe, and
has upon her board of counsolors'some
of the most noted scientists of the
world " You cannot afford to miss
hearing her, t the Red Cloud Cltautnu
qua, Tuesday afternoon, July S.'nl.
Dr. T, A. Jones and nephew, John
Matheny of Hastings, met with an ac
cident last Friday which might have
cost thum their lives but by good for
tune they escaped without a scratch,
They were driving ovor from Camp
bell ia the Doctor' auto and while
Buy Your Suits During Our
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First Door North
of Postoff ice
coming down a steep incline tho driver
lost control of the mtcuiu) which
struck a deep .rut. and iu uu instant
turned turtle with the occupants be
neath the car. The wind shield pre
vented the machine from piuuiiig thum
down aud gave them just time to ex
tricate themselves before the weight
of tho machine settled down. They
were very thankful to got out of the
deal with their lives even tho the ma
chine was badly wrecked. Rladen En
terprise. The Republicans of Webster Colin
tv are called to meet In mass eonven
tiou at the Court Houseju Red Cloud,
Nebraska on Saturdav, July 20th at 2
p. in., for the purpose of .electing nine
(!) delegates to the state convention to
beheld lu Lincoln, July liOth., nccoid
lug to the call oLthc Slate Chairman,
and for the purpose, of transacting any
other business that, may be properly
brought before the meeting. Every
precinct should be. represented.
Daniel Gaiiiikii, CIiui.
W. G. Hamilton, Seo'y
What Kiverten and Guide Rock Xas to
Savofthc Ral Cloud Boosters
The Red Cloud Roosters added to
the spirit of the moruing'n entertain
ment by their presence, aud were a
valuable feature to the program, Rlv
crtou Review.
All three of Red Cloud's newspaper
iiiou were iu Rlvertoii with the Roost
eis. Bio. Hosmer remaiked ou the
great improvement Rlvcrton had made
since he lust visited hero. Rio. Edsou
remaiked (pardon the reference) on
the ueutness of makeup of Ulverton's
only newspaper, and Ilio. Hale marvel
ed where all the people came from
that made up the crowd. Rlvertoii
Review. ,
One feature of the day wus the play
ing by the Red Cloud band who ac
companied the R, C. Boosters, who
were advertising their chautauu.ua.
Red Cloud furnished somewhere be
tween 500 and lOuu people for our cele
bration, und our people will certainly
reciprocate during their chautauqu,
Guide Rock Signal.
Farm Loans
At Lowest interest, best option, least
expense. Call for me nt Btato Bank,
Red Cloud. C. V. Catiier.
U Will C Creldtr
The Tailor and French Dry Cleaner,
up stairs over Burden's grocery. Moon
block.
Best Laundry service in the city.
Roth phones.
Our June Sale will con
tinue during July as long
as these suits last
Men's & young men's odd suits at $10.50
Worth $15, $18 and $20
Men's & young men's odd suits at $15.00
Worth $22.50 and $25.00
A lot of young men's suits at . . $ 4.50
Worth up to $12.00
All attractive bargains for "bargain seek
ers and big money savers. During your
visit to the Chautauqua come in and see
these bargains, you will buy, we are sure
Red Cloud, Nebraska
4 New Suit That Prnlr.s InterutlRft
Questions and SematltMl literest
The brothers and sisters of Mrs. M.
R. Huntley, have brought an action
against I lie brothers and sisters of
Mr. M. R. Ileutly, In the district court
of this county claiming half of tho
properly' belonging to the dead hus
band and wife in this locality' A farm
of three hundred Hiid twenty acres
gIc-0 to GuIiIh Rock, aud the brick
block, lu which the State bank is lo
cated, are involved,
The li I e k block is now iu the name
of John Hentley and a man named
Fm lies, the brother and brother-in-law
of the dead husband. The Cooks claim
this propel ty really belongs to the es
tate and seek a half interst therein.
The Cooks claim that Mr. Bontley
was entitled to one half interest lu all
this propei ty, either n part owner, or
us tiie heir of M. R. Uentlcy. Roth the
Rentiers died on the same day accord
ing to the petition of the plaintiffs,
but it is not alleged which died llrst.
Whether the muuuer of their death
will be made u (iieUlon lu the case or
not, we aro not hn-'yer enough to d-
termiue. inn tint coultovcrsy will
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Business Locals
All kinds of Electrical woik done by
Mnrhart Rros
Dr. Cross the dentist is located over
the State Rank. ,
Go to I'. L. Hansen for your Harness
aud Machine Gils,
Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at
Warren's restaurant.
Chicken dinner every Sunday at
Warren's restaurant, '15 cents.
Ge to the Bon Ton Cafe for the best
Ice Cream and Soda Water iu town.
Hot Hamburger and Short Ordeis
at all hours at Warren's restaurant.
The best aud purest Ice Cream and
Summer drinks In the city at the Ron
Ton Cafe.
Have you seen the Chautauqua
soliciting committee? They are look
ing for you.
The Diamond Electric Vacum clean
er demonstrated in your home free.
Call Phono Red 07.
Wants and for Sale
A good sewing machine for sale
In-
quire at this otllce.
Foil Sau: A fine up right folding
bed. Inquire of S, B. Kl.er.
Lost -Fountain pen. Finder please
return to C. F. Wallin. Reward.
Call rural pkone 200 if you have
cream or poultry to sell.
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Go to Henderson's for caue seed.
We just got in uu extra choice lot t
go at 81.10 per bushel. Ifjff
F. K 1Ikni)KRso.
A Babciain: My residence property
on Webster St , near Ith avenue. First
good offer takes it. Don't, be back-,
ward make me an offer. Address
Gen, P. New house, The Dalles, Oregon.
J.i A N n We have for sale farms ott
easy payments and special terms,
worth the money. Several mighty
good deals. The laigcsl list of local
farms from which to select.
Dan (iaiiiikk .t Comimny. Cnmr Oillce.
Really Lucky Candidate.
It is a lucky candidate who Is mort
talked about than talklmr.
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Dressed Lumber
Is Like a Dead Dof-
The Bark Ii All Off!
You'll Find No Bark On
Our Lumber, Although
We Do A Good Deal of
Barking About it.
We Have The Stock And
Feel Justified In The
Barking. When You Want
The Best Lumber
Bark Up This Tree And
You'll Find It!
Saunders Bros
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