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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
V. ' Jtf m ri n . B. 8 H.llmc tabic i:.vr no I'M) No. H-Tliroiith train, U- arts .. . 2 OO u. m No. 16 f.ocnt imssiniiiT " :.ljn. m No. 171 Accommodation North ex cept Monday and Wei!., departs . isio p. m. No. lTO-Accommodatlon North ... Monday and Wednesday departs UM n.ni. WKST1IOUN1) No. i:i-Thrnugh train, departs CAIa. in. No. 15 t.oeal passenger " 8:30 p. in. WWWAWAAWWSWAW! HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Weok'a Doings i ru-mw See Dr. Cross over State Rank. Flave Qrice is in Omaha this week. It. A. Baker speut Sunday iu Hust ings. w Sum Jenkins was down from Alma Monday. Clias. Palmer returned from Invale Tuesday. O. L. Fisher was up from Superior Saturday. W. E. Lee of St. Louis is in town this week. Dr. Shepshctsou of Geneva was iu town Monday. Arch Boren of Cowles was on our streets Tuesday.' Lew Walters was n passenger to Hastings Monday. Will Scrivner was a passenger to Franklin Tuesday. Fresh Oysters served to order at Warren's Restaurant. John Frohnen spent Sunday in Hast ings with home folks. F. O. Kuen of Tobias transacted business in town.Monday. E. U. Overman was in Bloomlngtou Monday on legal business. O. E. Lee of York was a business visitor in town last Saturday. W. U. Rosenorans was a business visitor to Hastings ou Tuesday. John Warner of Almeda, Kus., trans acted business iu town last week. Frank Condeu is transacting busi ness in McCool Junction this week. Miss Irene Walton of Grand Island visited friends in town over Sunday. E. R Spraguc of Concordia, Kas visited friends in town over Sunday. Miss May Swam of Esbon, Kansas is in the city this week visiting friends. U. E. Baker and .P. W Reynolds of Hastings were Red Cloud visitors Fri day. Frank Sutton of Republican City spent Sunday in town with home folks. 7 s W H. Tabor was a passenger to Franklin Monday where he transacted business. Miss Gertrude Milligan of McCook spent several days here last week visit ing her mother. Mrs. Joseph Herburger left Saturday for Omaha to visit her eou Lafe Her burger and wife. Mrs. Fred Youngren was a passenger to Superior Tuesday to visit her sister Mrs. D. H. Rich. J F. Smith, who lives GJ4 mile southeast of town died Tuesday morn ing of heart failure. Gary Wilson has returned to his home at Lebanon, Kas., after a visit with Irving Cummintrs. O. W. Tabor, formerly a resident of this city but now of Shenandoah, Iowa, was in the city Monday. Foot ball Friday (tomorrow) Frank lin Academy vs Red Cloud. Let every body go out and help the boys. Mrs. Jas. Mcintosh and Mrs. John Foluicky left Wednesday for Bladen to attend the Webster County Fair. J. W. Kelthley left Tuesday morn ing for Omaha to buy his fall line of goods and to attend the Ak-Sar lien. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oatinan returned from Saronville, Nebr., Monday where they visited with relatives over Sun day. Miss Ruth Davis, who has been visit ing Mrs. l'utman of Cowles, returned to her home at El Reno, Okla., Tues day. Mrs. Fred Wittwer aud daughters Mrs. C. B. Hale and Mrs. Art Robinson left this morning for Madison, Mo , where they will visit with their son and brother Sain Wright and family. CHILDREN'S SHOES iJWeve won an enviable reputation for being "The Store for Children's Shoes." Our line of Shoes for little people is select ed with the greatest care-no detail too small to be looked after. IflThe Shoes give satisfaction and so our reputation grows. One of our Specials Boot lor Girls, BAILEY & i w A SWEEPING SALE New Brooms, 38c kind, 2S cents Best Brooms 60 cents, others 40 end 50c. Household Ammonia, Soaps, Washing Powders, Cleaning Com pound. B. E. McFarland All thm Phoif C. O. Xesbit of Rapid City, S. D , ar rived in town Monday to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. Frances Mat kins. Miss Kena Herrickstcad returned to her home at Denver Sunday after visit ing Miss Dorothy Potter for some time. Mrs. Sam Foe and sister Mrs. H. J. Hchrly of Denver, Colo., left Sunday for Lewisrllle, Neb., to attend a family reunion. Season ticket sfor the Lecture Course will be reserved Saturday morning, Oct. 12, at 0 o'clock sharp, at Cook's Drug store. Next week all eyes will be ou the World's Scries of New York vs Boston. We can pick no favorities and hope the best team will win. Buy Saunders received a dislocated shoulder at the foot hall game last Fri day and at the prescne writing he is getting nlo,ng very good. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ely of McCook arrived in town Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. E It. Smith. Burke Smith who had been visiting with them for the pust ten days accompanied them home. . ,...,, A horse-race is an interesting event to soma, but more of 'your 'friends are Interested in any event that concerns you. If you go away on a visit or friends come to visit you See' that the fact reaches this ottlce before publi cation day. The Red Cloud aud Smith Center, Kas., High Schools played a scoreless foot ball game here last Friday. Smith Center though out weighing the local team were held from scoring by hard aud plucky playing by the Red Cloud team. The game was snappy and free from wrangling and was en joyed by a large crowd of enthusiasts. The Democratic voters of the 2ud ward of the city of Red Cloud will hold a Caucus In the Chief Office Fri day evenlug, Oct. 4, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of nominating one Assessor, one Justice of Peace. One Constable and to transact any other business that may oome before the caucus. Mikk Finkesbindkb, Committeeman. The Democratic voters of the 1st ward of the city of Red Cloud will hold a caucus at Geo. Trlne's feed store, Friday evening, Oct. 4th, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of nominating one Justice of Peace, one Constable, one Assessor aud to transact any other business that may come before the caucus C. R. Hehse, Committeeman. It is not the site of a town, but its character that makes it a dt-sirable place to live. A live, prosperous town is a dcsireble one to live iu and a town tnuy prosper and yet be small Every citizen iu a town should be in terested iu itsxprosperity. One of the best ways to help a town is to speak well of It. It is true patriotism to stand by your own town, aud inter ests that effect the town should effect every citizen. is a 12 button Jockey $2.00 to 92.75. BAILEY. Ralph Foe wont to Omaha Tuesday. lr. Cioss was in Dlomiiingtoii Thurs day. Prof. lletz was In Conies' Friday night. Hunk Peterson went to Omaha yes terday. Bert Dickey was down from McCook Wednesday. Robt. Atcllrlde went to Omaha Muu. day morning. A. It James of Blue Hill was in town over Sunday. CM. Smith nus In Guide Rock Mon day morning. W. 11. Uoniuau of Bladen Sundayed iu Red Cloud. J. M. Roup spent Sunday in McCook with his family. Next Monday District Court will conveue iu this city. When in town get your dinner at Warren's Restaurant. Andrew West of Hampton was ailed Cloud visitor Monday. The W R.C. will meet Saturday afternoou at 3 o'clock, llss Bertha Potter returned home from Hastings Wednesday. James Wilson of Hastings was In town visiting relatives last week. Earl Noirls of Arlington visited rela tives in town the Unst of the week. John Foster and daughter Eva re turned from Hastings Saturday even lug. The W. C. T. U , will meet with Mrs. Dow next Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 9th Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess went to' Bladen Wednesday to attend the coun ty fair. My! wouldn't some people be mad if we all sent to Chicago for our butter aud eggsl Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blum visited In Red Cloud Friday. Saturday's Frank lin News. Mr. aud Mrs. J, A. McArthur went to Bladen this morning to attend the county fair. A. It. Cordiu of Marysvllle, Kus., spent several days in town this week on business" Ed Bohanon and family came in from Lincoln Wednesday via auto to visit relatives. I handle Chase's flue Chocolate Cindy in bulk, 40 and 50c a pound, Hkiiii Ludlow. The Red Cloud Band will go to Blitden Friday where they will play at the county fair. ' Fine assortment of box candy (al ways fresh. Absolutely the best. At the Puritan Cafe. Gene Smith and family came down from McCook Wednesday to attend tho funeral of bis father. Mrs. Frank Peterson went to York Wednesday to visit her parents Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Crone. Don't forget the foot ball game Fri day at 3 p. m. Franklin Academv vs Red Cloud High School. Harvey Rickerson, Jas. Roup aud John Frohnen went to Bladen Wedut duy to attend the county fair. Mrs. T. Morrow of Oklahoma who has been visiting Mrs. Fred Murd at Cowles left for home Tuesday Mrs. Roy Fearn returned today from a few days visit with friends at, Red Cloud.-Monday's Superior Express. Webster county, Neb., shippers re presented on today's market were Robt. 'Danieral who marketed four oars of cattle. Monday's St. Joe Stock Yards Daily Journal. You never can enrich your farm by putting the fertilizer on somebody else's land. You never can build up thiscommunlty by sending your mouey somewhere else. At the Progressive Senatorial Con vention at Fianklin last Filduy Ed. Amaok was elected Chairman und Geo. Overiug was elected Secretary. Geo. W. Hummel was nominated for state senator. "The Christian's Candidate aud his Platform" will be the subject of the address Sunday evening at the Congre gational church. This subject was suggested by the present political nituation. 1 would like to give a suitable party the use of a six room house all furnish ed, aud having all modern improve ments, in exohauge for my board, till my family comes late in tho winter Dr. A. C. Ames. Canadian Railroad Wheat land for sale on ten year's time at 0 per cent Interest, for special inducements to renters. For excirsion dates see or write T. W. Whitk, Agent, R. F. D ii, Red Cloud, Nebr. There are said to be 12,000 hores in Norton county and the total loss so far has not been above GOO hence the seriousness of the loss in Norton county is not so great as many people would Imaglne.-Telegram, Norton Kas. Mrs. Frances Matkins, wife of Orris Matkins, died at their home near Ina vale Saturday evening after a very short Illness. She leaves a fattier, two brothers, threo sisters, a husband and large number of fricuds to mourn her death. -The funeral was held Wednes day afternoon and interment took place in tho Red Cloud cemetery, Foil Ki:nt Oim furnished tooin, close In. Phono Bell Red 10'J. Special attention given to discife of eye and ear. (Masses accurately lilted. Dr. Stockman. Red Cloud, Nebr. Dr. J. W. .Morativilh) wishes to an nounce that his niece, Dr. Winifred Vlers, has opened his office for general pi act Ice, and that he will assist at any time when culled upon. The C. 0. D. Feed Store We carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils und (las Try our Machine Oil oi! your mower. At present wo have some choice Cane aud Millet seed, comu iu and con tiact what you need before its gone. F. K. HKNDEKSON Dr. Winifred Vlers located with Dr. J. W. Moranvillo speuial attention given to Obstetrics and particularly to plseascs of women and children. It's Coming Sure! .Be Prepared For Winter Weather! Stop Every Crack and Hole! Get Your Winter Clothing All Together And Fill Your Bins With Coal! Do It Now! WE KNOW HOW! n wmmmmm i Saunders Bros. AMERICAN 3EAUTY """SLUiiiHbSSSSSsP'S flSSSSSSSJBSj SSJ Lr'SUe?wBaiVSZrl IK JWrCwtfKsssLTiTA I 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. $1.00 i ynr F.NEWHOUSE Agents for Buttorick Patterns Wants and for Sale All kinds of Elccttleal woik done by Morhart Bros A good sewing iiuu'lilno for sale. In quire at this office. Cull rural phone 205 If you hnvo cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Cammvku.. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phono Red 07. "Servlce,""guallty"nnd "Legitimate Prices" these are the things which causes our job department to lead, New Models New Fabrics New Ideas Altogether IN Kuppenheimer Clothes For Sale The Suits ind Over coats from this ex cellent house are Comming every day and we want you to see them. : : : BeCowden Kaley Clothing Company First Door North ol Post Oltico i V. The Corset to $5.00 Barbara Phares, Prop. Dr. Cross the dentist Is fb.-ated ovo the State Bank. The tlnest. lino and best assortment of It artless ever carried before. Call and look it over. MoiuiAltr Bnos. A B.nn.iNi My residence property on Webster St., near 4th avenue. First, good offer takes it. Don't bo back ward make mo an offer. Address Geo. F. Newhouso, The Dalles, Oregotv WMtw's Pension. 'I he recent act of April l!)th, 1009 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension rJ per month, Fred MHtuer, the at toruey, has all necessary blauhs. Copyist 1912 The Howe of Kuppenheimer Red Cloud, Neb. Season's Fashions MERMAN IEAUTY 8tl 62C Kaluwz CmotC, Nakora tmWmm rM-wSBBWlaBl iiiiM mi i 4 v K j si m 4 m E A ' 1 ' I " 1 ?v. A' ii M ,,..MM ,"-v i. .t i :i us rv i, . i , , Wikfrirara! ft. ?,'felii' .JCrrfW..JX 'vjj'