The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 20, 1913, Image 5

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    1P CLOUD, NBJtAA, CHIEF
The; Fair
Football Enthusiast
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You'll find this smart
ed with lace, an unusual value at $1. Our
complete assortment of J. C. Corsets contains a
model especially designed for every type of
figure. If you want corset style, corslet com
fort and corset wear, see
prices $1 to $6.
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HOME NEWS
Bulletin or The Week's Doings
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Attorney MoNcny and wife wore In
Lincoln this week.
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Dick Urny of Xoiton, Kansas was in
the city this week.
Isaac Shepnrdsori- was 'down from
Hirer to n Monday.
Fred Smolscr wns u passenger to
(irand Island this morning.
Guy Zelgler was in Rlvertou TueS'
day" visiting his patents.
E. II. Gulliford of Grand Island ar
rived in town Wednesday 10 visit
friends.
Congressman tillns 1 tint on and wife
of (irand Island were iu the city Fri
day visiting friends.
Mr. and Mi's. Walt. Warren and Mr.
and Mrs John Havel were Hastings
visitors Wednesday.
Mis. Addle Pierce and children of
Belhtirc, Khs,, are vlsltiug with Grant
Christy and wife tills week.
Mrs. Fred Stauberry of Scottsbluff,
Nebr., arrived in the city Wodnesdaj
to visit Kd Auiauk and wife.
A. 'P. h;ly was dowit from McCook
Wednesday ami while in town he mude
this ofiicu u pleasant call.
Miss Elsie Cole of Tipton, indiaua,
arrived hero the iirst of the week to
visit iter uncle, Clias. liuoklo.
-IhcNoimul training' class of our
nigh school was out visiting the rural
fljlioolh u couple of days this week.
Sheritl'lleilgu urriveifhoiutj Friday
from Lincoln wiieio he chaperoned
Win. Gidlu-aith to the state penotoniA
iniy.
Cecil E.-sig, who is attending the
Btato agricultural cullego at Lincoln,
speut tliti hist Qf the week here with
his parents
urTllgh school foot ball team will
play the Grand Islaud High school
team heie Thanksgiving day, (Jo out
and see the guinea x
f. u. TuFDUFe & Son
The girl .who goes in for out
door life as well as society
will find in this J.C..C. model
a corset that sets off the
charms of her figure to a
nicety, and(yet allows a grace
ful freedom of movement.
J. C. C.
College Girl
No. 4
The low bust suggests un
corseted ease and grace, .while
the extreme long skirt en
hances the natural silhouette
lines of the youthful femi
nine form.
model, daintily trimm-
our fitter. Sensible
Attorney McXeuy uns in Nelson last
Thursday.
Mrs' Chits. Kent is visiting in Guide
Rock this woek.
See the complete line of rugs at
Miner Hros. Co.4-
Geo. Warren was iu Hastings Tues
day on business.
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Geo. H. Overing is in Lincoln this
week on business.,
When in'need of anything In the rug
line see Miner Bros. Co.
J. H. llniley arrived home the ilrst
of the week from Lawrence, Kans.
The Inrgest lino of rugs in the city
ondisplay at Miner Hros. Co.
The Cowles Fanners Institute will be
held at Cowles, January 27 und 28.
When you want A Short Order or
Fresh Oysters go to Warren's res
taurant
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolsch nre the
proud parents of a baby boy born
Friday morning.
Mrs. J. B. Uutlerenjoyed a visit with
her sister. Mrs. G. A. Wells of Cowles
the Ilrst of tho week,
Mrs. Alf Saladen leaves today for
Satita Anna California to spend the
winter with relatives nnd friends.
Mrs. Geo. Warren nud daughter, Mrs.
Ned Grimes and children returned
home from Lincoln, Monday night.
I have the. best rate iu the county on
farm loans, ee mo and be convinced,
My motto prompt service.
, A. T. Wai.kku
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A trial of tho Comet Cigar will con
vince you tluit it Is well worth lOets.
while it is fold for Cuts, by all dealers.
Will Wet suer and wife returned Sat
urday morning from Teunessoe wheie
they had been visiting rolatives for
several weeks.
Mrs. J. W. Kiusoll returned home
last Saturday after spending tho week
with her daughter, Mrs Cora Cobb
who lives over in Kansas.
A. B. Atkins went to Grand Island
Wednesday to gut his automobile
which he "had left up there to get re
puired after being smashed up.
Miss Lena Ohms ted e has been elect
ed as teacher of District number 18, to
fill the vacancy made by the resig
nation of Miss AdelleKulin.
Sfarkey Bros., the' largett cattle
feeders io the Republican valley, re
celved 1G cars of cattle last Thursday
which they will feed this winter. I
Mr. and Mrs McCoy of Blue Hill
were in the city Monday attending the
funeral of Mrs. I. W. Edson. W ac
knowledge a call from Mr. McCoy.
Mrs. Fred Wlttwer received a letter
from her son, Sam Wright, of Madison,
Mo., announcing the arrival of a baby
girl at his home November the 8th.
There will be services held at the
Baptist church next Sunday. Both
morning and eveuing. Everybody
is cordially iuvltcd to attend these
services.
Jack Waller and several other
of
the Cowles football enthusiasts were
down Friday rooting for Oxford but it
was all in vain as the game went to
Red Cloud.
Tomorrow our High school foot ball
team will go to Franklin where they
will play the Academy team. We pre
dict that our team will show Franklin
a bard battle and we hope our team
wins.
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving day
and this paper will be printed next
Wednesday evening and our advertisers
who want to change their advertise
ments will please bring their copy in
early.
Tho Union Thanksgiving service
will be held Thanksgiving morning at
10 o'clock iu the Methodist church.
All cordially invited nnd urged to at
tend. Rev. John J. llnyitp, pastor of
the Congregational church will deliver
the sermon.
Lust Friday afternoon thu Cowles
school girls' basket ball team came
down and played our High school girls'
team on thu Knout. Held. It. was u
good game and our girls won tho game
by a score of 21 to 17.
Jesse Barlow left th later part of
last week for Farmington, III., his old
uome, aim from tliero ho will go to
ChicHgo to attend tho live stock show
and visit with fi lends. He expects to
be gone about six weeks.
Mr. Frey's class of young ladies will
give n four season booth social in the
parlor of the M. K. church on Wednts
day evening at 8 o'clock, Nov. 2(!th
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aiiu inuuL-fio oi wns social win in:
used for p r o v i d i u g Thanksgiving
baskets for the poor peopje of tho city.
Everybody young und old invited.
Lome and help in a good cause and
have a good time
Sunday morning tho pastor of the
Congregational church will preach on
the subject: "Tho Normal Develop.
ment of a Life". A study of tho boy
hood, youth, manhood and old age of
the prophet Samuel. Subject for the
evening; 'The Indians and Negroes of
North America." Several of the men
of the Congregational will give five
minute addresses at this service. All
cordially invited.
GARFIELD
Cloudy, misty weather hut no rain.
Will Fisher stacked his toddor Tues
day.
Mrs. Ida Kent returned to Garfield
Friday.
Al Smith and family were visiting
with Harry Harris' Sunday.
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i'hiii iiuc is me siar trapper on
Windmill Row, judging from tho por
fume he has at-times.
Mrs, YMImore has returned to her
home at Wllsonvlllo after several days
visit at the T. W. White home.
Harry Harris sold three hogs last
Saturday that weighed over 1400
pounds.) Pretty good porkers for a
dry year.
Frank Amack vaccinated calvos for
Smith Bros, und Guy Barnes Tuesday.
Will Fisher and children called on
Jack Barnes and family Sunday.
Attention Union Farmers
The County Union for Webster Coun
ty of the "Farmers Educational and
Cooperative Union of America" will
be organized at Rod Cloud, Nob,,, Dec.
11, lOW, beginning at 10 . iu. Every
member of thu Union is expected to
be there.
The Hon. A C. Davis, the National
Sec'y-Treas., will be with us nud will
deliver mi open door address at 2:.10
p. m.
Everybody both union and none
union are cordially invited to come
and hear the principles of this organ
Izatlon expounded.
This meeting will be held iu the M.
W. A. hall.
John K. WRiNMp.isn:n,
Org. Oth. Cong. Dlst.
adv.St Nebraska.
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Friday and Saturday
' V NOV. 21-21
X fiawr rregram
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, n.rnwi wpnu iroiu HID ornnion
DON The second of the "Whe Will
Marry Mary" scries.
PATHK WEEKLY.
FOOL LUCK-Come.ly.
DECEIVING YNCLE ASA.
First Show at 7:30. Mutlnm- SUtnrUv
afternoon at 8:30 p. m. All childreu
utader 12 venrs not In urnmtv. All nth.
era 10c.
Oxford High School Team
Forfeits Game to Red Cloud
Last Friday tho Oxford High school
foot ball team came down and played
our High school team on the Koo'ntz
field.
In the first quarter our boys made a
touch down. In the last part of the
second quarter our team fumbled the
ball and the Oxford team got possess
ion of the ball and made a touoh down
and kicked goal.
In tne ttiircl quarter our team fum
bled the ball on Oxford's 4 yard line
and the latter team got possession' of
the ball and made a touch down but It
did not count on account of one the
Oxford players making a foul taokle on
one of our players. The Referee
brought the ball back ami peualized
the Oxford team and gave tho ball to
our team. Prof. Anderson called his
team off the Held and refused to play
tho game out and the Referee forfeited
tho game to Uud Cloud, score 1 to 0.
The Oxford team did not put up the
class of foot hall that our boys play.
Our team put up a good game and
time after time went thru their oppon
ent's lino lor big gains.
Webster County Junior
t Program and Contest
The Hist Junior piograui of Webster
county was huld Thursduv, Nov. Ill at
tho opera house, lied Cloud, Nebr.
The first session was huld at 10:.'li)a. in,
Mr. Anderson, the statu farm demon
strator, gave a short talk in tli-i boys
on club woik and orgauiA-d a Webster
County Boys' Club with the following
olllcers.-
Hllory Hooper, dist. No. 2, President
Haroljl Berg, dlst. No 0, vice-pros.
ItulliciCrow, dist. No. 75, sce'y-treas.
Miss Irene Miner, County Advisor
Miss S illin and .Miss Holt, had charge
of tho girls' work. Each gavo a short
address to tin; girls and organized a
WebsttirCouuty Girls' Club with otll
cars as follows:
Alta Coon, dist. No. 2, president
Grace Robertson dist. No u'.t vice-pies.
Irene Pegg, dist. No. 78, seoy-treas
Miss Irene Mjuar, County' Adviser.
Iu the afternoon the boys and girls
mot at 1:15 for a general session. Many
parent und friends were present. The
eighth grade chorus of the Red Cloud
schools guvo three selections uudcr tL
direction of Mr. J. E. Wagoner. Tho
songs were beautifully rendered.
Mr. Anderson took the boys to the
barn for a demonstration on tho
"Judging of Milk Cows," ami after that
took tliuln to visit exhibits of special
interest to the boys.
Tho exhibits sent by thu boys and
girls to tho contest were splendid.
Tho following exhibitors received
club plus in addition to the premiums
o lie red by tho Farmers Institute:
OIgn Dvoracek
Marie Monia
Hnth Lunstedt
Fay Dagger
Kmma Frey
Mildred Portenier
Irene Pegg
Anna Hansen
Alta Coon
Jennie Coon
Ethel Coon
Gem White
Carrie Lundstedt
.Schuyler Hayes
Kenneth 'Crowell
Newton Crowell
Ida Coon
Mario Pegg
Elta Frey
Nellie Kroy
Itutli Frey
Paulino Wiggins
Delta Duckworth
Willa Whltaker
Jennie Cummlugs
Newton Crowell, Dis. lit received
tho ten dollar premium offered by' the
South Omalja Stock Yard Company
and Kenneth Crowell received the
second premuium of ilvo dollars.
Scbuylor Hayes, Dist. 37 was awarded
first premium' on the best (en ears of
other than yellow corn.
G. 6. DENNY
AUCTIONEER.
Superior, v Nabraska.
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L. Drake Ijmilos'north
Nov. 20.-
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of Nelson.
Nov. '.'(. lliius
north of Hardy.
Slinolhou, 0 miles
Jan. 28. Murel Nash, 4 miles north
east of Guide Uock.
Fob. -'. S.JUchurdsou,!) miles north
west of llurr Oak.
Fob. :i,-J. H. Hamilton & Son, bred
sow sale of Poland Chinas, Guide Rock,
Feb. 0. W. L. Denny, 0 miles north
of Guide Rook.
Feb. 10. Lew Smith, 3 miles north
east of Guide Uock.
Feb. 11. U. Q. Iliggins 3 miles north
of Nora.
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Going Aaiay
Whether you are or hot, 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
sh'a'pe.
Kappenhei.Hr Clothcraft
. aid Society Brand
Suits and Overcoats for Men
and Young Men.
The BestClothing 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.
Com To Us For Your
Thanksgiving Needs you'll '
not have any regrets.
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Red Gtoud's Fore Most Clothers
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Now that Christmas
Time Is Drawing
NEAR
Would it
your inrisimas snopping eanyr inc
shrewd Christmas buyer does not wait
nntil everything has been picked over
and then rush in at the last minute and
buy what is left. Why not come in now
while we have time to show you our
goods and while
II it is pictures, music cabinets, Rocking
chairs, dining chairs or small rugs.
We are well supplied in all lines
ROY SATTLEY
Licensed Embalmer.and Furniture) Dealer.
Feb. 17. Rodney Rogers, 5 miles
southeast of Mt. Clare.
Fell. 21 A. T. Cross, Duroc Jersey
sow Milo iu (luido Rock.
Feb. 2d. Nate Simpson, 2 miles
northwest of Guide Rock.
Feb. al. Jus. Martin, miles
southeast of Mt. Clare.
March !). llarnard and Iliggius will
make u Polaud China sow hhW at Nel
sou.
Smallpox And Diptheria
There is les dread of these diseases
now than formerly, because everybody
knows they can be prevented, one by
vaccination, tho other with antitoxin.
Von can keep from having colds,
grippe, bronchitis, puoumo'uia, catarrh,
tvnhoid fever, rheumatism, uud other
dnugorouR eold-we'athor ai lm e u t s. if.
you put your system into a proper
healthy condition to reMs disease.
Kexnll Olive Oil Kmulslon helps the
body produi'o substances which pre
vent the growtli of disease germs In
tho blood, thus nutting the svbtoin In
to a healthy condition to resist disease.
It will help you get well and stromr if
you have aiiyof tho above diseases, or
other diseases. It is .very good for
children just al this seoson of the year
to make tliiiin healthy and strong to
successfully resist cold weather ail
ments. Tliero's direct benefit to you in every
Ingredient In Uexali Olive Oil Emul
sion. Tha four Hypophosphites Itcuu-
tains are used by leadincr nhvslclaus
eTeryvfhcr Iu debility, weakness and
aGseseasV
Thanksgiving
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not be good policy to do 71
every line is complete.
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liability to disease, to strengthen tha
nerves. Purest Olive Oil, one of tho
most nutritious, mn&t-easily-dlgcsted
foods known; being. taker, with tho
hypophosphites, gives rich tissue
nourishment through the blood to tho
entire system
Von who are weak and run-down, ami
you who aio apparently well naw, bub
arc uaoio to suffer from various cotft
weather ailments, use Rexall Olive Oil
Emulsionto got nud keep well an
strong. For the tired-out, rnndowrr,
nervous, emaciated or debilitated th
convalescing growing children aged
people-it Is a. sensible aid' to renewed
strength, better spirits, glowing health.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion-klni
the celebrated Rexall Remedies is for
freedom from sickness of you and your
family. Pleasant-tasting, cnutulnlng
no alcohol or dangeroin, drugs, you'll
boasenthuslasticabout.lt ss,wo aro
when you havo noted its strengthen
ing, Invigorating, building-up, disease
preventing effects. If It does not .
you, your money will bo given hack to
you without argument. Sold in this
community only at o'ur store Tho
Rexall Store one or niore than 7,ooc
leading drug stores 'In tho United
States, Canada ami Great Uiltain.
II. K. ii ieo Drug Co., Red Cloud, Neb.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
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