The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 06, 1913, Image 4

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THE RED cloud CHIEF Doctors Hold
Session.
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Entered In tlio I'oMofllce nt lttd Cloud. Neb. I
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SUK ONLY DKMOCItATJU PAI'KU IN
WKUHTKH COUNTY
Many pooplo in this city thought'
3eaaly persist in throwing their nshes
Jntotho streets. This practice costs
the automobile owners a great tniiny
dollars In tlio corn-to of a year. When
Jin auto runs o.ver u nail tlio tiro picks
it up. The nail goes thru the outer
.covering ami penetrates tlio inner tube
and nearly always tears this in such
, way that it is ruined. This costs
.from three to four dollars which is
Tery expensive. Throwing ashes in
,hc street is in most cases done with
out thought but it acts very dotrl
mentally on the owners of autos and
has the same effect no tlio sumo one
bad deliberately robbed them of three
..or four dollars as the easo may be.
There- is nn ordinance Hgainst the
practice and the law abiding cltlzoiiH
will strictly comply with the law.
The Chief docs not desire to curtail
oy fun that the boys of this city may
Ojoy but it docs wish to sound the
.Bote of warning against some forms
jjf fun that were praoticed Hollowc'en
jright. We allude to the break lug in
cflfthe Washington sohool building.
Jtefore the Superintendent and Jaultor
iWl the building that evening every
.window was cloBed and firmly nailed
idown. During the night some boys
jpried a window open and entered the
building. Many a man has beeu sent
(.seed to a term in the state penitent
iferyfor during no more than this.
HUe law calls acts of this kind burg
llary and surely our boys do not wish
to lay themselves liable to crimtnul
prosecution. That the building was a
.Mliool house makes no difference and
we caution the young men to think
the matter over very seriously before
ilttey ever again endulge in a prank of
ibis sort. .
., Wanderlust.
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Tm going to take a long ocean
iyage, tb' -nobody knows where, and
jsne back, nobody knows when. I
jtfMll alt down by the wayside wher--.ver
I please and play with tho chll
dhwn of thestrcet, the HttlCbrown ba
IMm of the Orient, perhaps, or the
tttttte blue-eyed Saxons, who knows?
l!Xla great to go as you plcaso and
rMsae as you please, with no tele
Kttmxs to send, no stress of meeting
(friends and missing friends, and all
ahat ' Now York Times.
Disease lecolved an awful jolt in tills
vicinity last week.
The Doctors of the Republican
Valley Medical Association met in con
vctitlou in this city, not to discuss the
subject of fees and compensation, but
to compare notes on the best modes of
relieving their patients, not of their
cash, but of their ills, how to till their
veins with healthy blood, build up a
vivid tissue- and restore diminished
vitality. There wero fourty physicians
present, and during their stay among
us the grim demon of sickness dis
creetly retired to ills hiding place In
tlio tall timber. In addition to the
ineiiibais of tho association, Dis.
Palmer Fiixllcy of Omaha and E. II.
Evoielt of Lincoln, were present and
guvo their latest results from the city
hospitals and piacllceou their special
ities. The Conimerienl Club extended the
privilege of their handsome and con
venient rooms which wero occupied
by tliu doctors In medical discussions
and clinics during the day, while the
ladles weie preputlng an uppropplate
banquet for tho evening in tho Masonic
rooms. Tlio physicians who attended
felt themselves repaid in the wider
outlook guined, and in the specific in
formation received.
The city was pleased with the
visitors, who made a favorable Impress
ion as a body of Intelligent, earnest
men equipped and equipping them
selves to be the most possible Bervice
to humanity.
The banquet In the evening was a
great success, iu which it was quest
ion whether the choice viands that de
lighted the palate were more appreci
ated than tho delicacies of wit and
wisdom which were served up to the
fancy and uuderstuudiug. The follow
ing is tho program
Scarlet Fever-Dr. J A. Doren, Cowles
The Treatment of Hay Fever with
Vaccines-Dr. J.N. Campbell.
Stamford
Typhoid Vaccination in General
i'raoticc-Dr. W. C. Uarrott, Alma
Paper-Dr. W. L. Sucha, Orleans
Gonorrhoea in Women Dr. Palmer
Findley, Omaha
Nerve lilook Auesthesia-Dr. II. H,
Everrctt, Lincoln
Tonsils and Adenoids Dr. E. A.
Creighton, Red Cloud.
Ttatts
Address of Welcome Dr. Robt.
Damerell ,.,
"The Doctor' 9. R. tfamdt&n '
"lie su siu cor is iu sur ious le
prcsia. Filo bris cu tu. Ha hi nia
bo fib ulous" K. U. Overman
'Urolceu Hones"-L. H. Uloekledgo
ToastiUHSter Dr. Henry Fai-rell;-
Music by Mercers Orchestra
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What Your FLoney Jbloys 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.
Program For The
Farmers' Institute
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Ladies Take Notice!
All entries for tho Ladles1 Depart
nient of the Farmers' Institute should
bo brought to Turnure's hall.
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TUESDAY. Fit V. II
EVENINfl HK89ION 7!l5
Music Orchestra
Prayer Rev. Wrjght
Music, v. . . .High School Girls Cho'rus
Address of' Wclpoune Moyoi-launders
RMponse " - Worance
x? i .V- i Grace Shcrcr
Vocal Duett j unzel Sltiaden
Address "Institutes".... F. J. Munday
Music
Address-"Home Gardcns"-Ed Overing
Nomination of OlUccis
Music HUh School Girls Chorus
BLANKETS
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
"A Mighty Sale Place To Trade"
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OUTINGS COTTON BATS
HOUSEKEEPERS
Must be Watchfu
For great efforts are being made in
this vicinity to sell baking powders of
inferior class, made from alum acids
and lime phosphates, both undesir
able to those who require high-grade
cream of tartar baking powder to
make clean and healthful food.
The official Government
tests have shown Royal
Baking Powder to be a
pure, healthful, grape
cream of tartar baking
powder, of highest
strength, and care should
be taken to prevent the
substitution of any
other brand in its place.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price per pound, and is cheaper
and better at its price than any
other baking powder in the world..
Th Blanket season is here and
, we are well able to supply your
grants in this line.
; , Cotton ltlrttikets at from 60c to
$1.60.
Cotton and Wool mixed at
S1.80 to $3.26.
All Wool Blankets at $2.60
and up.
Crib Blankets in the best
grades at moderate prices.
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 at 10c. 12c.
15c, 20c and 25c.- 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.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12
MOHN1NO SESSION
Judging Exhibits
AvriaiNoos skssion 1:43
Music Orchestra
Vocal Solo Mrs. Cross
Address-uBeef Cattle"... Mr. Liebers
(County Deuioustrator Beatrice, Neb)
Reading Elizabeth Overman
Piano Solo Mrs. W. R. llailey
kveniso"hkssion 7:15
Musio Orchestra
Vocal Solo Glen Walker
Address Hon. Wm. Ernest
Music High School Girls Chorus
Address "Alfalfa" Mr. Liebers
BjII Solo Raymond Turnure
Music
Butt.rlck Patterns Warner'. Rust Proof Corset.
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THURSDAY NOV. 13
umiuivn ufc'Smiiv I
10:30 Organization of Hoys' Clubs
11:00 Organization of Girls' Clubs
Under the direction of Gertrude Coon,
County Superintendent
AFTKHNOUM SESSION 1:45
Grade Chorus Mr. Wngoner (Director)
Address "Our Hoys and Girls"
Miss Sabln
Hell Solo Raymond Turnure
Address-"The Hoy as a Partner"
Mr. Liebers
boys' skssion
Judging Milk Cows Mr. Liebers
(IIIILS' SESSION
Lessons ou.l'ood Miss Sabln
Demonstration School Lunch
MUsSabiu
EVENIMl HK8SION 7:15
Music .' Orchestra
Vocnl Solo Mrs Cross
Address Win. Ernst
Introductory Address Mr Morltz
Addresh-"Modcrn Ideals in Edueatlou"
Mr. liradfoid
Rending Ethel Wlsecarver
Trombone Solo Gleu Foe
Vocal Solo Glen Walker
Address "Floral Culture"
Fred Maurer
Music
Weather Prognostications Goodwin
D. Swoezy of State University
..... I Grace Shcrer
Vocal Duett Hazei saladeii
Reading Elizabeth Overman
Music
. Fulton-Hall
A pretty home wedding was solemn
ized at tho home of the bride's uncle
Mr and Mm. Willis Fulton at 7:3o
Wednesday evening. The contracting
parties wero Miss Mildred Fulton,
daughter of V. H. Fulton, and Mr. Earl
Hall, son Mr. and Mi-. (J. E. Hall
Rev. W. F. Cole of Genoa was the of.
delating clergyman who tied tlio nup
tial knot pronouncing the ceremony
wlilolj united the lives of these esil
mable young people of our city. The
wedding wiu a quite nue, only wltnei-h-od
by the immediate relatives of the
bride mid groom. The bride was be
comingly attired in white silk serge
and the groom the conventional black.
After tliu congratulations nlcu i efresh-
meltls were served, altoruu evening of
most pleasantly passed in a bucial
manner, tho groom took Ills prise to
the home he had furnished throughout
and which needed only her to com
plete it,
The Chief along with the many
frleuJs extend cougratulatlous.
Do I hese Winter Tourist
Fares Interest You?
There are Winter Tourist Rates to Florida and Gulf Resorts that Include
also the route through New Orleans and Washington, an interesting cir
cuit tnur of the historical Southland. For Southern landseekers, desiring
trips of shorter duration, thero are still lower Winter Excursion fares the first
and third Tuesday of each month. Burlington main line, high class trains
run to Kansas City and St. Louis, connecting in Union Stations with all
trains to the South.
Or, will it be Southern California this Winter? If you would like to go
tliore iu the greatest comfort, over the interesting and soenle way, ask about
the Hurllngton's personally conducted excursions via Denver, Scenlo Colorado.
Salt Lake City
FRIDAY NOV. 14
AKIK.11NOON
Parade
Miibio Red Cloud Band
evkni.no si'.ssion 1:in
Music Orchestra
Address "Irrigation by Evaporation"
Father Fitzgerald
DOLLARS GROW
IN OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS. v
Advertisers and Readers
Gather Them.
Call or write for Winter Publications, "Low Rates South,"
Tourist Excursions," "Pacific Coast Tours." Describe v,
tour and let us help you amplify to include all possible attractions.
"California
your proposed
R. r. rOK, Tlcktt A fnt.
L. W. WAKKLKY, Qmnmral Patwigir Agt.
LEGAL NOTICE.
TO MILTON H. OI.AHS:-
Younronntlilet! thru on tho '."2nd day ot
July 1UI3. llattloN, (Mass lllcd a petition In
tho District Court ol Wobster County, No
brnakn, against you, the object niut prayer
ot which Is to obtain a decree ot divorce on
tho Kround ot extreme cruelly.
You arc required toanswer thowild petition
on or bcloro tho Bth day ol November, 11)13,
or a decree will bo entered against you as
prayed (or In snld petition.
Dated Uctober'.ttnd, 1U1:;.
IIattik N. Ui.ahs, IMnlntltr.
Iiy Ilcrunrd McNcny, her attorney.
J. H. EliLtlNGER
General Auctioneer
Recommendations My
Former Customers. ...
Write or Phone
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