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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
i.f, . V t" 3 V; ' X A ". v. ji iv'. it v f ' ' f ' 7 .- :-. T H V & Ni lime Table i:.st imttNti No. M-Throuli train, departs 2:00 a. m No. 10-Locnt pnR-vfiiKfr " Stain, in, No. 174 Accommodation North ex cept Holiday and Wed., departs.. 1:30 p. in. No. 170-Accommodiitlnn North Monday and Wednesday departs.ll-yo a.m. WIMT1IOUNII No. 13 ThroiiKti train, departs G:25n. in. No. lb Local passenger " 8:'!0 p. in. WMJWUAWAWAWA' ,v.v. HONE NEWS Bulletin of Tht Woek'o Doings ,v.v.v.v.v.v. Jury Bitrtics of Odell was in town Monduy. 1. 0. lllaltie of ArapoUoe was hi town Tuesday. Vale Fox of Iilooinlngton was in town tills week. C S. Hall was a passenger to Frank lin Wednesday. Ben Mcc'arland aud wife left Sun day for Oniabn. Chas. Strong was a tiasscnger Culbertson Sunday. Miss Ornce Klnsell is visiting. Campbell this week. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks to in at Warren's restaurant. Frank Mizer and family left Sunday evening for Denver. Miss Vera Barr of Grand Island was in town Wednesday. A. P. Ely was down from McCook the first of the week. C. A. Schellak spent Sunday in Hast ings visiting i datives. Boyd Smith and wife returned home from Lincoln Monday. Attorney McNeny was in Smith Center, Kans., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crans were down from Hastings this week. Frank lierger of Hastings visited with C. A. Schellek this week. Attorney Munday was attending court in Bloomington Monday. Apples 40 cents per bushel at the old Lee orchard on Indian Creek. Fred Uund and family of Blue Hill visited relatives iu town Sunday. H. E. McFarlaud returned from a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. Norton of Superior visitod her daughter Mrs. Morton Smith Sunday. . C, II. Rudd, Alf Saladenaud Claire WblfiPwere hi liastings'b'y auto Mou- day-.-' Matt Fi-'ohuen'of'riaHtin s is town Working on the Kellogg-Albright building. LjameRupp a ,brlcl .musou. ot-Mo . Cookls working on the brick block this week. Miss Dessio Taylor departed Sunday evening for Ilouldor, Colo., where she will attend college. Teacher of Piano-Mns. Si Jamkimon residence corner of 3rd. Seward street phone number Red 127. Don't fail to see the beautiful colers in felt hats in alt shades for young and old at Mrs. Burden's Dr. Asher went to Lincoln Wednes day morning to attend a meeting of the Veterinary Burgeons. Mrs. C. F. Darwin returned to her home at Creston, Iowa Tuesday after visiting friends in town. C. J. Piatt has received his new Wlnton automobile which he purchas ed through Jas. Peterson.. W. B. Stewart arrived homo from Lincoln Wednesday evening where be bad been visiting his parents. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Moiiiuht Bros. "Service," "Quail ty"und "Legitimate Prices" these are the things which causes our job department to lead. The Red Cloud band went to Beukel man Wednesday evening to play at the Dundy county fair which begins today. Mrs. n. K. Orlce of Palisade, Calif., is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sherman and other relatives. Scrivner aud Barrett wishes to An nounce the showlug of all their Fall and Winter hats. Wo cordially invite all our customers and friends to call and look them over, Saturday Sept. 14, 1013. SCHOOL SHOES I WE have the finest line of Boys and Girls School Shoes ever shown in this city. Every Pair Guaranteed Give ui a trial and be convinced that ' our Shoes give good satisfaction. Watch our window for this display of School Shoes. BAILEY & BAILEY. Ready Cooked Foods U2L OWADAYS one can really serve a meat without going to the trouble of preparing the food and cooking it. There are many canned foods in the way of soups, intact mostly everything even plum pudding. We carry a full stock, priced right and we list the following: Soup Spagheti Veal Loaf Deviled Ham Pork and Beans B. E. McFarland All thm Mionm Mr. and Mrs. Newbury of Bristow, Iowa arrived in the city this morning to visit Mrs. Stonebreaker. Among the Beatrice Commercial club were Will Rife, Ueorge Rife and Carl Jenkins formerly of this place. Boone Saunders left Wednesday morning for Sutherland, Ncbr., where he will spend several weeks hunting and fishing. Mrs. Mabel Thompson and children who have been visitlug her mother, Mrs. Pegg returned to their home at Sutton Saturday morning. Mrs. J. A. Burden wishes to an nounce that she will have.all her trim med hats on display next Saturday, September 14th. The cxccutlvo commltteo will meet Suturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the State Bank. All members are request ed to be present. J. W. Kclley, cundidate for Secretary of State on the Democratic ticket, of Beaver City was a pleasant caller at this ofllcc Tuesday J Fob Sale Cheap Well Bred 3 year old gelting broke single, fast trotter, perfectly sound and gentle. Will U. C. Chkidkr. Both Phones'. Miss Martha Abel came up from Red Cloud, Friday mofnlug'on'l.l and took up the 7th grade Centrul work, this morning. Monday's McCook Tribune. The Degree of Honor will have h special meeting Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Every member is requested to be present us there is business of Importance. Dr. Winifred Viers lias located with Dr. J. W. Moranville the otilce is now opened for general practice. Calls answered promptly day or night. "Both Phones." Hastings is in the midst of a jangle with Fremont for championship of the state league. President Felt of Su perior claims they area tie and that the league directors will take up the matter today in Lincoln. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. E.,G. Caldwell a baby girl Monday morning. Every mother thln.es she has the sweetest baby but surely the little lump of loveliness that was laid In this mother's arms is something more beautiful than the fairest flower that ever blossomed. "Is there a hell?" will be the subject of an addres given by Rev. John J Bayne, Sunday evening at the Congre gatioual church. The address will consist of a study of the Bible usage of the term and particularly of Jesus idea of future punishment. Rev. Q. W. Hummel shipped a car load of water melons to Hastings Monday. There were 1350 melons in the car and were taken from two and a half acres of ground. Mr. Hummel never has any trouble in disposing of his melons because of their well known flavor and sweetness. At the state fair last week he received first and second premiums on water melons and the same prizes on musk melons N Tho Invitation to Hon. 11. I) Suth vrlatnl to deliver his popular nddress on Abraham Lincoln before thu 11. A. H. of this city hns been accepted The lecture will be given in the Court House next Monday evening. The public, especially the pupils of thu high school, nnd all teachers are cordi ally invited. Admission is free Where ever Mr Sutlierlund has given this lecture it 1ms met with generous appreciation. The premium list for the Webster County fair is out nnd n careful ex amination of the book will convince anyone Unit the fair this yenr will surpass any thing that has gone be fore it Very liberal premiums are ottered and the management is doing all that possibly can be done to make this a success. The booklet is nicely printed and is arranged in such n in inner us to give otto just the infor mation he wants without going to any extra trouble in finding it. Chautauqua Association Meets and Elects Officers The directors of the Red Cloud Chun tHittpm had u meeting Monday after noon nnd elected the following otlicirt for the ensuing year: President 1). W. Turuurc. Vice President L. P. Albright. Secretary Boone Saunders. Treasurer F. W Cowdcn. Board of Directors for term of 3 years: J. II. Ellinger Geo. Coon A U. Kaley 11. A. Letson HANI EXPERTS ARECMRIK6 Skvkntben Detailed To Nebraska And Kansas. v WASHINGTON, Sept., 10 The de partment of agriculture lias arranged to have seventeen experts to jolu in the crusodc against the ravages spinal meningitis among the horses of Kan sas and Nebraska. These veterinar ians will assemble at Lincoln, Nebr., and at Dodge City, Kas., twelvo being assigned to Kansas and five to Ne braska. They will cooperate with the dtate aud local authorities in advising tho farmers regarding change of for age, which is considered necessary to meet the serious situation. The Wednesday's State Journal. Beatrice Commercial Club Visits Our City Wednesday The Beatrice Commercial Club ar rived iu their special train last night on schedule time At tho corner of Third avenue and Webster streets they were met by our band and a delegation of citizens. A parade was-then formt ed reaching as far as the Odd Fellows hall. After supper the Beatrloe Mili tary band favored our people with a coucert lusting nearly two hours. This band was greatly appreciated and was given generous applause. The members of the club were soon visit ing our merchauts nud a general good time prevailed. There were about seventy flvo mem bers of the club here. This visit will draw the people of Beatrice and Red Cloud together into closer business re lations. The utmost harmony prevail ed and the men of Beatrice are royal entertainers and all around good fel lows. Nebraska people should build up Nebraska interests by giving a pre ference to Nebraska enterprises, When next this trade excursion visits our city it will find a warm spot in our hearts and a most cordial wel come. We most heartily invite them to come again. Early Selected Seed Cora Will Greatly Increase Yield Omaha, Nebr., Sept. 10th. We have in Nebraska no surplus seed corn on hand this year" says Prof. C. W. Pugsley, of the Extension Department of the Nebraska Experiment Station. "If Nebraska does not bare good seed from this year's crop, it will be neces sary for Nebraskans to depend upon seed brought from other states. Seed brought in from other states does not yield as well as homegrown seed. "If every one concerned will select their seed onrn early and then proper ly cure it, Nebraska will not experience such a seed corn famine as that which threatened the state this spring. Not only will we have plenty of seed, but we will get greater yields, for experi ments at the station have proved that well selected seed corn will produce from four to six bushels more than corn not carefully selected. "Tho fields this year were planted late. Immediately after planting, con siderable unseasonable weather fol lowed and in many fields the com which was planted did not have strong germinating powers. These conditions must be bot-no in mind to get good seed for next year's crop." Arrangements have been made by the Bureau of Publicity of the Com mercial Club whereby bulletins, pre pared by Prof. Pugsley will be furnish ed, free of cost, either by the Bureau or by the Extension Department of the State Farm. The bulletins deal with the selection and care of seed corn, The week of September 30 to October S has been designated as "SEED CORN SELECTION WEEK." Every one is urged to select bis corn that week so that Nebraska will have plenty of seed eorn in 1013. Foil Rkst Olio furnished room, close In. Phono Hell Heil 102. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately lilted. Dr. Slockmnn, Red Cloud, Nebr. Dr. J. W. Moranville wishes to an nounce that Ills niece, Dr. Winifred Viers, has opened his ofllcv for general practice, nud that he will assist at any time when called upon. The C. 0. D. Feed Sure We carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils uiid Gas Try our Machine Oil on your mower. At present, wo have some, choloo Cane and Millet seed, come iu and eon tract what you need before Its gone. P. K. HKNDKKSON Dr. Winifred Viers located with Dr. J. W. Moranville special attention given to Obstetrics nnd pitrttcularlv to plseiises of women and children. phOtHD-WlrffER PRICE swimk-SUHMER PRICE Procrastination Is The Thief Of Time! In the Matter of Putting In Your Winter's Supply of Coal, PROCRASTINATION May Be The Thief Of The Difference Between the Summer. . and Winter Price! DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Rl " M '" ,tf Saunders Bros. 4grftEMAlNJgT AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS Are correct in design, workmanship and style, making a garment that is not surpassed in this country and at a price within reach of all. Every part of their construction is under the closest scrutiny and care is given every detail The products are corsets of magnificent lines, that have style, and wearing qualities. " All of the best known ideas of corset intelligence are embodied in them. 91.00 to $5.00 F. NEWHOUSE Agents lor Butttrick Patterns Wants and for Sale A good sewing machine for sale. In quire at this olllce. Hot Hamburger and Short Orders at all hours at Warren's restaurant. Call rural phone -0.1 If you have cream or poultry to sell. J. O. CAI.1IWKM.. The Diamond Electric Vacuni clean er demonstrated in your homo free. Cull I'houe Red 07. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhnrt Bros New Models New Fabrics New Ideas Altogether IN Kuppenheimer Clothes For Sale The Suits and Over coats from this ex cellent house are Comming every day and we want you to see them. : : Clothing First Door North ol Post Olllce The SeCowdenKalev " L ! . w i . t . ,T 9 . - Barbara Phares, Prop. Sec Dr. CrosR over State Bank. Dr. Cross the dentist is located over the State Bank. Go to P. L. Hansen for your HorntM. aud Machine Oils. A 13 Alums-. My residence property on Webster St., near 4 th avenue. First good offer takes it. Don't be back ward make me an offer. Address (loo. F. Newhonso, The Dalles, Oregon. WMtw's Pensltii. The recent aot of April Kith, I00 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 012 per month. Fred Mauror, the at-' toruey, has all necessary blanks. Copyright 1912 The Howe of Kappenbeiacr Company , I ( i .i Red Cloud, Neb: Season's fmMmwm r. j If ! Vaali tmwm in (Yen HPH lHa BtH Corset .Fashions MWMMN KMJIY Mfto l KaliM terete; Matan. ! VI J-34 1t i II -.$ .' ft I ?1 it hi 4'f. l jSS til V2 aH m f w Jjw: wo iUi$i&'.V!'. rW&U mto. ' , J-