The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 26, 1912, Image 5

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No. 174 Apcoramodatlon North ex- '
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. No. 170-Accoinraodatloa North.
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No. 15 Local passenger " ...... 8 JO p. m.
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HONE NEWS
SalletkTef The Week's Deluge
: See Dr. Cross over State Bank.
Old papers 3 oeuta at this office.
jBd Amack was la Guide Book Tues
day. ' ' '
J. K. Cheney was In Superior Mod
day. ' . '
Dr. Dsmerall was In Mllford this
'., week.
". Father Fitsgerald was In Superior
Sunday.
' Ed. Oarber and wife spent Sunday iu
1 Guide Rock.
'' B. F. Woods of Beatrice was in town
over Sunday.
H. F. Cooper of Guide Rock wan in
town Saturday.
W. R. Wolfe was a passenger to
Cheater Tuesday.
L. P. Albright waa a passenger to
Superior Tuesday.
1 , Lee DeTour of Guide ' Roek was on
our streets Saturday.
fresh Oysters' served to order at
Warren's Restaurant.
Harry F. Cooper of Uuide Rock was
' on our streets Friday.
When in town get your dinner at
r- Warren's Restaurant.
Mrs. Roy;Oatman was a passenger to
Hastings Wednesday.
James McBride' of Cowles was in
' town on business Monday. s
1. W. Edson spent Tuesday in Guide
Rock 'on business matters.
. AlrVMcCall and George Amack were
- in Superior first of the week.
Webster Atwobd of Orleans visited
several days in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Arnold were
passengers to Beatrice Tuesday.
Mrs. L. V. Pegg leaves this morning
'.for Indiana to visit ber aged father.
'' Bert Bnglander and T. P. Detatum
of QrahiriBlandVas lb town 'TSvar bun-
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.frot i a visit in the western part of the
'lat i.
'; Mr. and MrsLErnes, Strayer.jajL.Or5,
.Means" are visiting in the oity this
week.
J. F. Shultz of Guide Rock spent
Monday in town enroute home from
, Alma.
Peter J. Jones of Avoca was in town
over Sunday enroute to Smith Center,
Kansas.
R. A. Wylle was a passenger 'to
Superior Tuesday returning in the
evening.
Frank Berger .visited Chas. Schellak
Wednesday enroute to his home in
Hastings.
N. A. Nelson formerly of this place
but now of Hebron was in town first
of the week.
Wanted A Gibl To work in a small
family no children Inquire or phone
the Chief Office.
A. J. Montr of Brookfield, Mo., was
in Red Cloud Monday visiting friends
southeast of town.
E. Seaton and wife and James
Smith and wife were passengers to
Lincoln Wednesday.
1 Mrs. H. J. Wehrley of Denver, Colo.,
' sister of Mrs. S, W. Foe is visiting
in the city this week.
Mrs. Roy Rife and daughter wero
passengers for a few days visit at
.Beatrice Wednesday. ,
. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars at
JWarren's Restaurant.
I Wm. Huffman of Bladen was in town
'Saturday euroute to Beatrice to tras
act business matters.
Jack Moore and Gene Block of
Henley were in town Sunday enroute
o the state university.
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For this day only SATURDAY,
SEPT. 28th.
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SALE
Nsw Brooms,
38c kind, 2S ctnts
' Best Brooms 60 ctnts,
others 40 and 80c.
(Heuseholcl Ammonia, Soaps,
Washing Powders, Cleaning Com
pound. B. E. McFarland
All thm FAoim
John Polnlcky, James Ryan and John
Havel autoed to Campbell. Wednesday
to attend the Race Meet.
Jack Blaklev and 0. W.. Zimmerman
brick masons of Lincoln were in town
working first of the week.
The Editor and wire visited over
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Corner northwest of Cowles.
Burke Smith, son of Mr! and Mrs.
Boyd 8mitb, is visiting with A. P. Ely
and wife at MoCook this week.
W.C. Oreider returned Wednesday
from Pine Bluff and Clloi Arkansas
where he transacted business matters.
Ed Amack, Flave Grice, R. H. New
house and Harry Gilham went to Hast
ings last Friday to hear Roosevelt
speak.
Mrs. Fred Wallin and children are
home from Lead, South Dakota where
they have been visiting the past six
weeks.
Chas. Masters, Bred Jamej, I., A.
Zook and W. R. Snyder of Hastings
were, transacting business in town
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John G. .Scbafer wiir address the
rbgrehsjviotefsot this efty atthe
Court House this evening. Go out and
hear him.
Thomas Shelter who has been visit
lng at-Warve'reMaraafc'4erV Tues
day forMcCob'Where"h'TIlTe'Jtdepted
a position.' ;. ,. -'
H. R, Chrlsinger of Fairmont spent
several days in town first of the week
visiting friend and attending to busi
ness matters.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat
kins a babv bov Mondav. Frank says
he' won't have to hire any hired man
R. A. Baker, the new telephone man
here spent Sunday;' In Hastings. Mr.
Baker is also a muslcan and has join
ed the local band, v ,
Mrs. Bertie , Ouderkirk returned
Monday evening from Red Cloud
where she has been visiting Mrs.
Mattle Roberts. Wednesday's Frank
lln News.
Prof. Bets Informs as that the last
Band Concert of the season will be
given Tnesday evening Oct. 1 Bring
your family and come out and hear
the concert.
Dr. Winifred Viera has located with
Dr. J. W. Moranville the office is now
opened for general practice. Calls
answered promptly day or night,
Both Phones."
Judge A. D. Ranney united in mar
riage Miss Elizabeth A. Fuller and
Mr. James D. Fuller both of Cowles
vesterday at the court house. The
Chief extends congratulations.
Mrs. Bert Morhart escaped what
mlffht have been a serious injury
Wednesday afternoon in the rear of
Morhart Bros., store. The horse be
came fricrhtened and Mrs. Morhart
trying to jump was thrown out of the
wacron strlklns ber head against a
shed, receiving a severe shaking up
and a few minor bruises.'
BAILEY.
Drs. 'lilddlie and Foote, of Hastings,
Nebraska will meet Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat patients, and those needln
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glasses fltted,at Red Cloud, Nebraslt
Thursday 06t. 3d, at Dr. Cross' office:
1 'The first' foot ball game f the seat
on will be played here Friday after
noon. Smith Center, Km., and Red
Cloud will fight for the honors of the
day on the grldlroo. Go out and see'
the game.-,
W. II. Tabor returned home from
Omaha and Iowa points Tuesday and
has accepted a traveling position with
the Economy Stock Food Co., of Iowa
and starts working next week. We
wish you success Will.
The opera house Is being overhauled
and remodeled this week The entire
interior is being repainted, anopenlngj,
into the Moon block is being made
thus affording a side exit. This will
give three exits to the room which will
afford ample protection In case of an
emergency. When completed this
opera house will be one of the best
rooms in this part of the state. '
No petitions for citizenship will be
hetw'd ut liic Oclul'tfi- lurtu of the dis
trict court which convenes October
the Ttli, m this date Is within thirty
days ot the November election. The
law provides that no petitions for
citizenship shall be allowed within
thirty days of a general election.
Edith L. MoKriouan,
Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Storey returned
home Monday evening from Winnipeg,
Canada, where Mr. Storey had been at
tending the Soverign Grand Lodge of
Odd'Fellows. Mr. Storey was appoint
ed Chairman of theRetum Committee.
Mr. Storey reports a good time and a
big turn out at the meeting, Thai
Soverign Grand Lodge meeting will be
held at Minneapolis, Minn., next year.
The Democrats of Red .Cloud town
ship will hold a Caucus In the city -of
Red Cloud, next Saturday afternoon
Sept. 28th.t for the purpose of .nomi
nating a township as follows': One
Assessor, One, Road Overseer, One
Justice of Peace, "One Constable and
to transact any other business that
may come before the oaucus.
Jok Crow, Committeeman.
"Is There a Heaven?" Will be
the subject of the address Sunday.
evening at the Congregational church.
Shall we.know our friends in heaves?
Is there one heaven or a series of
heaven t? Is It a place or a state T
DothVlHile writers agree in their
use of the term? Is there a difference
between Paradise and heaven? These
and other questions of interest will be
discussed.
-. We are-al ways glad to -get' local lfc
ems, just such asj;ouvreder-(rwQuldJ
iikc yuurmsii, uu u yon unve aoy on
hand at any time send them along.
-Don't aandwloh'an advertisement into
them; for they belong to the cashier's
departs and if they are not worth
paying for in a legitimate way they
are no good to us. If you have any
friends visiting you, or you expect to
go away, just say bo.
By virtue of authority conferred by
the Nebraska Progressive State Com
mittee, I hereby call a 20th, district
(comprising Webster, Nuokolls and
Franklin Counties) Progressive sena
torial masB convention, to be held in
Franklin, Nebraska, Friday, Sept. .27,
1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur
pose of nominating a candidate for
state senator and Jany other business
as may properly come before the meet
ing. John G. Sohafxh,
Committeeman Pro Te;
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Beginning October 26th' the M. E.
church will Conduct a series of evangel
istic meetings to continue for an in
definate period.
Prof. F. W. P.olllns and wife of
Moberly, Mo who so ably assisted
this church last year will again con
duct the singing and prospects are
good for a great meeting.
On next Sunday the subjects at this
church are as follows: Morning "The
Greatest Question Since Eden," Even
ing "A Young Man who Dared."
JaryUat
The following are the jurors for the
term of district court which convenes
October 7th.
A. G. Crow
Chris Hanson
Alex'Bentley
William Cooper
AlbartKort
Frank Kan-
John Crary
F. B. Springer
Frank Sokea
John HaU,r
P. H. Bock '
Thos. McMahon
J, B. Wisecaryir
Wm Foster
Tress Harwood
ClauB Rose, Jr.,'
Jake Lacy
Fred Wetsel '
Alex Buckles
Oscar Ramey
JamesMaGalr
Charles Hartman
George Blair
.Frank Abbey
Almost Reached the Limit
The other night nt a wylval a
long-winded brother got up and talked
for an intolerable .time In a most
repetitions and tiresome manner, He
was followed by the pastor, whose
ftnrjict words stirred Iho congrega
tion. A little later the minister asked
a istrnnrer in the church, "Are you a
Cltvllhn?" -Yof," x-opllsd th Strang?
r, ' l.ut I wouldn't have been much
lonaer. If ran hadn't talked lust whaa
room,
t Bn?lt attention given to diseases
f ey Dd ear. Glasses accurately
flttacLDr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr.
Dr. J. W. Moranville wishes to- an
nounce that His niece, Dr. Winifred
nVlers,. has opened his office for general
tprsotlcc, and that he will assist at
Aiiv time when called upon.
TIM C.t.B.Faa. Start
We carry a full line of Feed,
Hay,
flour, nils and Uas
Try our Machine Oil on your mower.
At present we nave some choice
we have some
Cane and Millet seed, come In aud con-
MTU what 0H ? '1r " n'
F. E. HKNDERSON
Or. Winifred Vlers located with Dr.
J. W. Moranville special attention
given to Obstetrics and particularly to
piseases of women and children.
IT'S COMING!
I It First Gets Chilly
' Around The Eslftt
'; Aid Then
It Goes Clear Throufh,
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On Hii Winter Wedfei,
Strikes
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fill Up Your Bins
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Fott Rent One furnished
clone in. Photie Bell Red 102.
AMERICAN
CORSETS
Are correct in design,
workmanshipand style,
making a garment that
is not surpassed in tbjs.
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 wearuf
qualities.
All of the best known ideas
of, corset intelligence are
embodied, in them.
$1.00
to '
$5.00
Agents lor
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Wants snd for Sals
All klads of Electrical work done by
Morhart Bros.
A good sewing machine for sale. In
quire at this office.
Call rural phone 205 If you have
cream or poultry to sell.
J. O. CAtnwRLU
The Diamond Electric Vacum clean
er demonstrated Iu your home free.
Call Phone Red 07.
"Service," "Quality" and "Legitimate
Prices" these are the things which
causeB our job department to lead.
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New Nodels
New Fabrics
New
Ideas
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Sale
the Snitt and Over-
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coats from this ex
cellent honse are
Conwinf every day
and we want yon
to see them. :
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Dr. Odes' the dentist Is losatcd over
tbeSaW!Mak.
The fineatjtne and best .assortmeat
of Harhass'ever .carried before. Ceil
Hnd look It over. Morhart Bios.
A BarqaiN: My residence property
on Wehhter St., hear tth avenue, First
goed offer takes it. Don't be back
ward make me an offer. Address
(too. V, Newkouse, The Dalles, Oregon.
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The reoent act of April lOtb, 1008
gives to all soldiers' widows pension
112 per month. Fred Maurer, the at,
torhey, has all necessary blanks.
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