The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 30, 1913, Image 4

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RED QLOUD, NEBRASKA,
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CUB ONLY DEMOCRATIC I'Al'KK IN
WKtlSTKIl COUNTY
Jlegln now to get ready to Hit end tlio
Fanner's Institute. The program this
year Is a hummer ami yon certainly
flight not to miss a single session.
The premium list has been prepared
nd the gifts are generous. Let us
make this year's effort the best ever
'Wo chii if we will ami the nilicers arc
.doing their part.
The cltlrcns of'uny prosperous town
,ro always public spirited and united,
titand together, work for the Interests
.of the whole town. Always btatid
-ffeady to do your part. Don't grumble
nd spend your time in prophesying
-failures, but help to make every enter--prise
a success, be it great or small.
lie energetic and enterprising and your
rexnmple will be imitated.
The greatest problem that confronts
our people at the present time is that
f dogs. In the langimgc of our fore
fathers, there arc dogs, more dogs and
'Jots of dogs; in fact a stranger visiting
our city and uu-acquainted with the
xlor of our population, would declare
without hesitation, that he had got off
t an Iudian Village, where there are
always ten dogs to every Indian. What
is to be done to rid our city of dogs, is
Something that the present council
should busy Itself with.
Sincere sympathy goes out to the
(Pdd Fellows of Superior by reason of
-the unfortunate fire loss which they
sustained lust Saturday night. The
ili'e not only destroyed their new hall
fbut It oousumed nearly all of their ex-
.pensive regalia, their records and other
valuable assets. The loss will be in
41ic neighborhood of eight thousand
dSollars. How the (Ire started remains
mystery. It is a fortunate thing for
?ur sister city that her firemen so ably
flsonfined the flames to the olio building.
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Npcaking of advertising: There is
jm business that cannot be Increased
ittid benefited by advertising. No class
f advertising pays us well as a well
'written newspaper ad, There is no
isvnrk you could do that would bring
;you as great returns as to use thirty
.minutes tinio euch day In the study of
advertising, if you are in business.
'The great trouble with most advertis
er in a country town is that they write
3D ad invoicing their stock in tradu
AJul expect by letting it stand week
jgftcr week in the country newspaper
iogct direct returns from it.
former deliberations were taken up
with civic Improvement matters but
regardless of the name such an organ
isation ought to bo kept in a flourish
ing condition. What this community
needs more than anything else is an
opportunity to discuss its own affairs.
We have no public opinion and no
means of finding such a thing. We
nec( to talk, about our city afTairs, our
school affairs, our needs and our wants.
President Wilson has occupied the
executive chair eight months and the
country has had an opportunity of
testing his ability and statesmanship.
Practically the entire country is well
pleased with his behaviour so far. He
has shown that lie knows what he
wants and that he is mindful of the
people's rights No serious blunder
can bo laid at his door, he has care
fully avoided and unpleasant foreign
entanglements, has kept tils party
united and has "done things". Ho has
shown that a "school teacher" can be
efllcletit if given the oppoitutilty. He
had the theory before and now he has
the practice.
Regardless of political nfllliatlons
President Wilson has earned the re
spect and admiration of our people;
that he will continue to direct the ship
of stnte carefully and skillfully goes
without saying. He has had many
trying situations thrust upon him but
ho has emerged each and every time
with the laurels all his own. There is
no question about Woodrow WUboii
being presidont.
Isn't it about time that the Educa
tional Society began operations again?
"We think that is hardly thd proper
manic for the organisation since its
Magpie Chatter
"She did?"
"Get me. kid?''
"Nothlu' doing."
"Dig in, John!"
"Get busy, kid I"
"What's trump?"
"Oh! Hcll-O."
"Yes, she's well."
"Let tJcorgc do it."
"(live me a Nobo."
"I don't believe It "
"I played the low."
"I'll take a chance."
"Oh, you mustard!"
"Don't care for a thing."
"Thanks, I have enough."
"Pass the pickles, please."
"Ain't you the dollrboyfr.
"Call again when in town"
"All up to the deck hands."
"Say, don't you ever work'."'
"Mamma's little manny, man."
"Oh! you mackerel snappers!"
"(lood morning, Cheese Cake!"
"No, thanks; I just had supper."
"What's this, cinch or sovon-up?"
"We got the rag out didn't woV"
"How much do 1 owo you now?'
"Doyoii belong to the Gliu'mo Club?"
"I've vun this paper cutter for lo
years!"
"Don't worry pupa; mamma's work
ing." "Chess'." The guy that started that
must, be some "cheese."
"Had your morning's morning this
morning?"
"How's everything on the farm?"
"All right; what'll you have?" Ex.
Our dinners advertise thomsclves, II .
Ludlow. adv
What Your Money Buys Here
Whatever you buy here, be it a Wooltex coat or suit,
an article of fur, a dress, waist or skirt it represents
in actual intrinsic value the full worth of your money.
Comparison with similar articles sold else
where in this city will invariable prove that our
prices, when values are considered, are the
lowest obtainable.
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Then there is the additional advantage of
selecting here the very latest word in style, for
certainly there is no other style organization pro
ducing such authoritative garments as Wooltex.
For this wonderful styling ability we make
no extra charge, and yet when your friends see
you in a Wooltex coat or suit they give you
credit for having paid many times more for it
than you really paid.
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THE MINER BROS. CO.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade"
A Few More Locals
Mrs. Roy Oatman Is visiting
In Hastings this week.
friends
BLANKETS
Will Bailey and wife arrived homo
thin week from Walnut, Iowa, where
thay tih4been visiting Mrs Halleyl&il
patents.
The Christian Science people hava,
moved from the Tepee to the M. W. A,;
hall where they aie'now holdiug their,
Sunday service.
On another page of this paper will
be found the Farmers' Institute pre
mium list and the dates of the Insti
tute are Nov. 11 to 14.
President Wilson has issued ,hl
Thanksgiving day proclamation ami
has set a'ide Thursday, Nov. 27, to be
observed as Tliauksgiviug day.
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'Tis Time to Put That
Old Straw Hat in the
Discard, Get a
Gordon or a Gimbel
Out of our new Fall Line
and you will get $3.00
worth of satisfaction. ..
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New Suits, Shoes and
Shirts are now here.
Let Us Show You
Mr. and Mrs. Diet', who have been
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Huffer, returned to their home
at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Monday.
It. M. Owen and Shirley Klmberling
eturued to their homes at Fraukllu
Friday oveniug after completing the
carpeuter work ou Dr. Cross' residence.
Prof. Heck, Paul Llndley and saver
al more of Rlverton's foot ball en
thusiasts were down last Friday and
witnessed the Smith Center vs Red
Cloud High school foot ball game.
Mr. and Mis. Wm Wolfe entertained
o"i guests at their homo Tuesday even
ing at a Hallowe'en and birthday
party in honor of their daughter, Miss
Mario. Everybody present had a good
time.
Mrs. It. M. Grlce nnd son Flave re
turned home Thursday evening from
au extended visit at Omaha, Chicago
and points in Michigau and Oklahoma.
They report as having the best time of
thuir lives,
Tlie'ltlankct season is here and
i we are well able to supply your
wants in this line.
Cotton Itlankets at from 60c to
31.60.
Cotton and Wool mixed at
$1.50 to $3.25.
All Wool Blanket- at $2.50
and up.
Crib Blankets in the best
grades at moderate prices.
OUTINGS
Now is the time to make
your quilts for your own
protection on the blizzardy
nights a-coming.
Our line of outing is com
plete. Priced at from 9c
to 18c per yard.
COTTON BATS
Cotton Bats at 10c, i2c,
15c. 20c and 25 ' These
Bats are the best on the
market at these prices and
are full weight.
You will do well to'look
at our line before purchas
ing this class of goods.
BHRBKRH PHKRES
Buttarick Patterns Warner's Rust Proof Corsets
UnaCSE
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Walter B. Smith who has been with
this office for some time resigned his
position Saturday and left for other
Holds Sunday.
Friday, Novembot'7, Is designated as
state fire day by Gov. Moreheud, when
the public is expected to take some
note of thuir possible lire liaanl and
investigate all possible means of pre
venting tires.
Jas. DeWitt and family and A. W.
Holmgrain and wife are moving to the
country this week on the farm former
ly occupied by Tom Hawkins and
family. Mr. Hawkins is moving ou
the W. S liense farm which he re
cently purchased.
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Roy Sattley mfotms us this moiniug
tlmt Mr. William Wilson died at Inglo
side this morning at 5::i0. The remains
will be brmighu bore this evening for
burial. The services will lie held at
the Congregational church Friday
morning at 10:110 conducted by a
Seventh Day Adven minister.
We see by Wednesday's (Jinahi
World Her.ild that the following Web
ster couiil, citizens were luclcy at the
land drawing at North Finite and they
are as follows:
3M-C. W. Fruit, luavale.
(Kid John Hoffman, Guide Hock.
7hl A. W. Holmgrain, lied ('loud
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Paul Storey
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The liiirllngtoti will discontinue No.
4 and 11 passenger trains west fiom
here to Oxford commencing Nov. II.
The traius will continue to inn fiom
here to Hastings and will connect with
10 and lo at this place.
This week the editor of tills paper
received a letter from Geo. Atkinson
who left here a few weeks ago for the
south, (icorgo is row located at
Nowata, Oklahoma and has a good
position in the oil Ileitis at that place.
He said that they had u big snow
storm thero last Sunday mid have halt
two frosts. '
Report of School
District No.
41.
WINTER
EXCURSIONS
Effective October 18th: Winter Tom ist rates to Florida and Gulf Resorts -Jacksonville,
Palm lleach, Tampa, Key West, Mobile. New Orleans;
slightly higher rates to Florida, one way via Washington, D. C Also to
Florida, one way via Nu.v Orleans.
biiccuve novomoer ist: n inter Tourist rates to Texas, New
Galveston, Houston, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Dallas.
Southern Landseekera' Excursions: First and Third Tuesday.
To California: The usual Winter Tourist rales, nine months' limit
standard and tourist sleepers.
Train Service: Hiyhest class Uurllngtou
City. St Louis, Chicago.
Winter l,ubllcatlons-"Low lt-itcs South,"
"Pacific Coast Touts," "One Way Colonist Rites."
Mexico, Cuba,
Through
through trains to Denver, Kansas
'California Kxeursions,"
Helow are the names of ttie pupils
from the 27 enrolled, I hat have neith
er been abt-eut nor tardy dining the
past month of school.
Keufiew Pltny, Ralph Pitney, Alva
Michael, Leslie Rvigle, Thad llichler,
Klnm Relgle, Dorcas Pitney, Jessie
Kutledge, liesslu Rutledge, Annie
I'ichlcr, Chester Pitney, Levi JctVery,
Kills JciVery, Daisy Pichler, Jim Har
vey, Honor Rutledge, Stella Rose,
llachcl Harvoy, Kva liro.shinau, IJer
nice Copley, Irene Pitney, Marie Pich
ler, John Jeifery.
' Girv DiwiiAit, Teacher.
19. K.
FOE, Ticket Agmnt.
L, W. WAKCLCY, General lanenger Agt.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
TO.MII.TONM. (il.ASS:-
Yoiiareiintlilcil that on tliu '-Mint day u(
.Inly IUI.I, llatllu N.OIiikn tiled a petition In
tliu HUtrkH cmirt ot Webster County, Nc
lira.ska,aiilnsv jou, the object and prayer
ot which Ik tn obtain u ilicrtunf divorce mi
thuurouuil nl extreme rrui'llY.
Vun are rniulrrd loaiiHtver tlicsiild pitltlon
nnor bPloru tlieMth iluy of Nowmlicr, hli'l,
orailteric ulll lo t Mi red nyulnst you us
prayed lor In said petition.
I i.itul October '.Mud, mi:;.
II.mi'ikN. (li..ts, 1'lalntlir.
lly nemanl McNeny, her attorney.
J. ft EklilflGER
General Auctioneer
Recommendations My
Former Customers. ...
Write or Phone
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