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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1913)
r" p y RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF l' 1 1 mmmk IfSlil . ii I p ' fw-1 , 11!'! Just While you Are Thinking whats the use of enduring the Cold Winter days without a good Cozy Cloak with a col lar that buttons close around the neck. We Are Selling these kind of Cloaks daily to Many Many people in this vacinity. We have your size and at the price you want to pay. Tlio largest lino of vu,'9 In Iho clly on display ut Minor Urns. Co. Lost Sniiill Open I'lU'ellohl Wulch. Return to Chief otllcu and reeelvu re wind, udv. Wlion jolt witnt A Short Order or fresh Oysters go to Warren's restaurant A trial of Hip Comet Cigar will con vlnco you that It Is well worth loots, whilo It Is sold for outs, by all dealers. Glen Ilitlph, who is working on the News-Chronlelo at ltenlcleinan, spent Saturday and Sunday hero with his parents. Walter Warren returned homo I'll day morning from Iowa where, ho has lieon the past few weelcs enjoying a vacation. Come In And Anyway See O. A llarber and wlfo dittoed down from llaveloclc Saturday and spent Sunday in this city with A. E. Atlilns and family. For goodness saUe' buy your caudles Ht The Hon Ton lluUery Just receiv ed u fresh supply of Kimball's choco lates the best ever. &e TEPEE Friday and Saturday NOV. 7 8 Another fine, four reel program for these dates BV F1UK an, I WATKU-A pleasing Eillsou diaiua. An appealing story that tcnchei a s itiml lesson. THE COrXTHUKKITKUS' CON-FEDEIIATK-A story of orphaned twins, a staitling Illusion vlll buseeti lit tills picture, One twin falls Into tho hands or the underworld, the other In to favored walks of life. Moth slsteis are portrajo I by MI-.H Nllson In a dud cm p uilty. In the climax the twin sisters meet. Ho wonderful Is the Il lusion that lew eau lonllzo that Miss Nilsott and her sister are one and the same poison , PATIIE WKKKLV With Its pic tures of woild wide events. ON TIIK IMWIlt WAlTKU-Cotnedy. Iltill WOtHiHN LHO-Ootnudy. First show at 7:UJ. Matinee hjatur day afternoon at --.'M and MW. Going fluiay Thanksgiving jf Our Line of Children's Cloaks are elegant. p. G. TuMwe & Son t I have the best rate in the. county on farm loans. See me and be convinced, My motto prompt service. A. T. Wai.kkr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall nnd children of Strang, Nebr., were here attending the wedding of Miss Mildred Fulton and Mr. Earl Hall. We handle the Mueller&Kcllcrcelo brated box candles, also Chase's fancy bulk chocolates. Puritan Restaur tint, H. Ludlow, proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koou of Okla homa who have been visiting his brother, Will Koou and family, went up to lllvcrton Saturday evening. Monday and Tuesday NOV. 10-11 THE LINK Ul'.-A lino two-reel special which is in truth a feature. A pretty and convincing story introduc ing college life, foot ball, eto. NAl'OLEoN WHIFFLKS. A Uue Pathc Coined v. f Mrs. Alf. McCall and sou are borne from Valparlso, Indiana where sbe has been visiting her daughter, Miss Orace McCall, who is attending college at that place. VWWWWVWWVWWtrWIAYU HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings W.'AWASW.VAWAVAIAVk Attend the Farmers' Institute. See Warren's Oysters. restaurant for Fresh John Rose of Blue Hill was in Tuesday. town It. L. Boren Is Creek, Colorado. home from Cripple Stewart Rogers of Superior was town Tuesday on business. in When in'nccd of anything in the rug line seo Miner Bros. Co. Will Scrlvner Hastings. spent Sunday in Mrs. Chas Cross is visiting In Frank lin this week. m . m See the complete line of rigs at Miner Bros. Co. Walt. Denny retu-ned from Kansas City. Joe Perry returned Sterling, Colorado Friday. home Friday' home from J. F. Grimes returned to his home at Blue mil Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sleeper of Lincoln arrived in the city Saturday to visit relatives. Brakeman Roy Robinson of McCook spent Suuday in this city with Ills parents. Lest you forget hot wattles at the Puritan restaurant. II. Ludlow Proprietor. Felix Curry and wife left Friday for Hastings where they will reside in the future. ' Col. Jake Ellingor shipped two cars of stock to .St. Joe Sunday. He ac companied the shipment. Mr. and Mrs Will Fowler of North Platte spent Suuday In this city with Chas. McCord ahd family. Two or three auto loads of Rlverton foot ball enthusiasts were down tak ing in the game Friday afternoon. Last Friday the Bloomiugton town foot ball team came dowu and played our town team on the local gridiron in the afternoon. In the first quarter our bojs made a touch down and kicked goal making seven points and in the third quarter they made a touch dowu falling to kick goal. Our boys won the game by u score ot 111 to 0 It was a good fast gamo and both teams put up a good gutuu. T. C. Hacker and Sam Lindsey were in Superior Wednesday. Oris Fcarn of Hastings visited over Sunday with his parents. Win. Busking of Rosemont was in the city Tuesday on business. Rer. and Mrs. W. II. Wright of the M. E. Church have been entertaining members, friends and Sunday school scholars of the church at the parson age this week. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, wll meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and thofec Yteeding glasses fitted at Dr. bamereil's oillce in Red Cloud, Mon day, Nov. 10th. Rev. J. M. Hates will leave Monday on 13 fqY McCook, where tie' will be' engaged most of the week In attending a Deanery Convocation and examining a candidate for ordination. Wednesday and Thursday NOV. 13-13 THE HINDO CHARM.-A bitagraph drama featuring Costello. A charm ing plcturo taken in India. A MODES P II EUO. An 'interesting Blograph drama. BATTLE FIELDS around CHAT TANOOOA. A line scenic. RK1HT NUMBER but W KONG HOUSE. A good Comdy. Whether you are or not, its a good idea to Check up your needs in Clothing and Fur nishings and come in and see us. We've prepared for a big Thanksgiving trade and can take care of you in good shape. Kuppenheimcr Clothcraft and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men. The HestClothing money can buy. Priced Within Your Reach, $8.00 to $30.00 Mens Ties, Shirts, Under wear, Silk Hosiery, Collars, Gloves, Mittens. Hats, Caps and Fine Trousers. Come To Us For Your Thanksgiving Needs you'll not have any regrets. Gwrrlfhl 191) The Home cf Kupptahdnwt Jhe Gouiden-Kaley Clothing (Jo. 'Tf Red Cloud's Fore Most Mothers fi meaeseaig 5i eaeaescl Dr.-. Boles was called to St Wednes'dity by the serious nine's 'Babe" McKlminey. toe of The 1913 Rye Crop Nebraska farmers devoted 15U,817 acres to ryo in 1013, according to the figures compiled by tlio state board of agriculture. The average yield per acre was Hft7 bnt-hels and the total i .. ..... n ma .1') 'ri. . . crop is csnmaieu hi .,i-r,i.-.. . Dr's. Miss Nellie Muurcr, Cross ,,a narkct. value, computing the yield at ui.niaL, i., s..,w,ri.' v,wi,.n,. I GO cents a bushel, Ir 11,877,1.18.10. Nicholson were in Superior day attending the Dental Associut Ion. "' Our dinners advertise themselves, II. Ludlow. adv . f The New Comminion Carson lllldreth of Franklin will dis cuss "Tlio Agricultural Development Commission" at thu Mid Winter meet ing of Organized Agriculture at Lin coln Jan. 10-2.'). This commission is composed of bankers, the business and transportation Interests of the state.. Its functtou will be to raise funds to finance the extension ot Rcleutlflc agriculture. wv w NwaBiv' """ " it h. ' 1 Mrs. George Atnack has for her guest this week Mrs. Miller of Best-wick. Supt. Morltz went to Omaha Tues day to attend the State Teachers' meeting. See Dr. Warrick, The Occullst and Aurist, at Dr. Damerell's office Mon day, Nor. 10th. The members of the Iiaptist church gave Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall a fruit shower Wednesday. Miss Mabel Duckies, who is attend ing Normal at Kearney is visiting her pareuts this week n.i m 9 i i i Miss Anna Fulton of Shelton Is spending the week wtb her pareuts, Mr and Mrs. Willis Fulton. Chas. C. Cottle of Kdgar, Nebr., will be the judge of the poultry depart' mettt of the Farmers' Institute. Mrs. Fred Plumb Is enjoying a visit with hor two sisters, Misses Hattie nnd Louisa Smalley of Eureka, Illinois. Cottlng The Druggist sells the "Standard Hog Regulator" guaranteed to expel worms uttd keep your hogs well. Rev. W. F. Cole of Genoa, formerly pastor of the Baptist church here was Id town Wednesday. We were nil glad to see Brother Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Vorit Butler of Abcliue Kansas was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler the Hist of the week. Miles McCord and wife of Labauon, Kansas spent Thursday In this city with his brother, Chas. McCord family. and Rev. Wright, pastor of the M. E church will preach n sermon to the old people of this city next Sunday morning. All old people nre cordially invited to attend this seimon. Mrs. Jas. Stelnmau, who has been visiting her parents in Iowa for some time returned home Monday evening. Her sister accompanied her home and expects to spend the wiuter in this city. There seems to have been a mistake made In the Woman's department of the Farmers' Institute. In the old ladies department it says, "Articles mado by ladies over 70 years old.' This should have been CO years old. "The World's Battle" will be the morning subjeet at the Congregational church. Subject of the evening ad drees "All the Days." At the SundBy sohool hour "World's Temperance Sunday." Sunday will be observed with special excerclses. Last Saturday afternoon Will Scrlv nor's automobile and Mrs. Ernest Welsch's horse and buggy bad a colli son on Webster street. In the mix-up Mrs. Welseh was thrown out of the buggy slitrhtly injured. It was a close call for her and she might have been injured worse. Sugar Beets Reports tabulated by the state board of agriculture indicate that the acre age of sugar beets for 1013 amounts to 22,040. Scotts Hluir county devotes 13,000 acres to sugar beet culture. The following counties reports sugar .beet acreages In excess of 100 acres: County Acreage Buffalo'. 410 Dawsou f7u Hall '. ,410 Hitchcock 1337 Keith 8G5 Lincoln nGO Morrill 1781 Rod Willow 057 Scotts Bluff 1UG0O Sioux ,N. 1M Mean of Maud. Ethel "Jack snatched a kiss from tlice last night and she crlod." Maud 'What for more?" Jl '-' MMH Special Brass Bed Sale During The Week, Commencing NOVEMBER 10th. I shall make a Special Sale on my Guaran teed Brass Beds, rmttresses and Springs. This is a Bonded Brass Bed Guaranteed for . 10 years has two inch posts, and will not tarnish. This Mattress is made of Felted cotton and is guaranteed for Five years, the Springs is made of the best tempered steel. Has interlocking top wires, and will not sag nor lose its shape. It is guaranteed for Ten years. This Combination of Bed, Mattress and Springs will be sold during this sale for- ONLY $26.35 This is a rare Bargain and any one desiring to purchase anything in this line should see our goods before buying. ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. )y- i Kl fel i m v V Tr ,fanj.T.: - idejfr- vM:v n' i .a