The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 28, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME !-'
Your Duty To Your Family
is not only save Cor a rainy day, but to.
Safeguard Your Savings.
YOU CANT LOSE if you deposit in' this .
bank, because we operate under the State
Guaranty Law, and every dollar is protect-'
ed by the State Guaranty Fund.
Besides that, this bank is sound and safe .
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and conservatively
here would be safe -without the State Guar
anty, but with the added protection, you
simply can't lose no matter what happens.
WEBSTER COUNTY BANK,
RED CLOUD.
S3sras SSS csbesehbb$S$3o
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4 UNDERTAKING "'
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There is no Closed
Season for
KODAKING
It is the "all-the-year-around"
sport, and you can
carry- a Kodak anywhere.
Easy to use and every part
jof the work can be done in
"daylight.
Hodulis, $5.00 to $llf.OO
Brownlis, $1.00 to $12.00
All the new goods from Ko
dak City in stock.
EB Ha Newhouse
Optometrist and Juwoler.
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Notice to Parents
Any pupil desiring free high school
tuition for the coming year must make
written application to the county
superintendent on or before tho
; second Monday in Juno.
Application must be made EACH
YEAH Tho blanks for free high
school tuition may be secured from the
town superintendents or from the
bounty superintendent.
Okiitbudk L. Coo.v,
Couuty Superintendent.
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NEWHOUGE S3LK
Clio Club Elects Officers
At their last niceling of the year at
thohomuof Mrs. Alison Lotson the
Clio Club elected the following olUccr.s
for the onsulnt; year;
President Mrs. 13. .1 OverltiR Jri
Vice Presloent Mrs. 13. U.Oveiman.
Secretary Miss Kdna Henderson.
Treasurer Mrs. M. A. Albright.
Program Committee Mrs. Alf Mo
Call.
At the close of tho incctlugMrs, Let
son irtirprised the members by serving
a daluty luucheou to whlcli, they oil
did justice.
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Christian Endeavor Convention
At Nelson tho Christian Endeavorers
of District Nine will hold a big cou
ventiou June 10, 11 and 12 with lodg
ing and breakfast free to those coming
from other towns. A society may send
any number of delegates. Tho regis
tration fee Is 25 cents. The Ninth Dis
trict Includes tho counties of Kearney,
Adnms, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls.
Tho Christian Endeavorers of this
district won tho banner at the fctate
convention last year. The banner will
go to the society whoso delegates travel
the greatest aggrogato uumber of miles
to thu annual convention of district
nine at Nelson. A flue program has
been arranged and all Eudenyorcrs
should attend.
, Straw Piles Valuable
"I counted 11)0 straw piles tho other
day In Nebraska along thu rallioud in
a strip of 50 mlle," said a profossor
of agronomy of tho Nebraska College
of Agriculture the other day. "Along
the same strip, llvo other pltes had
been burned. When one stops to con
sider that a straw pile from a SO-aoro
Held is worth from t50 to S7.ri, or 83.ho
a ton, in nitrogen, phosphoric acid,
and potash alone, this waste In tho ug
gregate appeals to one as being aston
ishingly large. When a straw pile Is
burned, only about 3 pur cent of the
former valuo Is retained. There arc
several ways of conserving tho valuo
of such straw, but the farmer himself
is obliged to choose .tho method best
adapted to ids own conditions'1.
UiU) ULOUD, ;S EBKASKA. MAY LS, JJIM.
A Large Class
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Sunday (veiling, May tin '.
the MethndUt churcli wits the s
u most impressive ceremony
cuui'liitiou of u hinli hohool
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Tlio Knulimtes, which nutuborcd ilio
luvgiMt class In tlio history, of the
hchuul, Wfii) fjutliQi'cd ut the pitri'oii
itgc nt 7:tf0 in which place ihulnst fond
look la this minor hy tho Htrlfc, whs no
lc-s In ovliloncc then the clothes ami
hair brushes, which was nsetl to bittls
ly the iinily of I he opposite sex.'
Slmtiltaurous with the tollliifr of the,
last bell they bccnn a march which',
tciiiilmueil in the rescrvu.l seats hi
front of tho. rostrum, ' '
lllacU and red, tho class colot ivercJ
used in tlccuratliir the seat1?, which!
color also contributed to the eh"cct iu
lh.' class motto, "Finished Vet llegln
niiiK.' wlillu tho rostrum presented a
llorul scene laroly sttrj nsscd in Uod'
Cloud.
The church was filled to dverllowlu,
with friends and relative, and niiiny.
a
Ktood In the halls and on tlio Men
whlhi tlio order of the .-ernce proceed'
cd, which was as foliovre: '
iijmn "All Hall." v ;-
crijilurc Keu'llnj,'.'
solo 'liemtinber Now Thy Cieiv
tof,"tilcini Walhur. u
Prayer. . -'
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Authviii '"Como Unto. Mo iwi'd
Will Give You Hcst," choir,
hernion "Elumclits of l'owor In
iViKitmlityV' Ucv. Wrlfht.
The class play outitled, 'Tho Hoo
doo,'' was given by the graduates last
night in the opera house, and w.a Well
played. Each member had his part
well committed and there was not a
single hitch In the entire program.
Tho htaidng effect was exceptionally
good and thcaudleneo was well pleased.
We would liku to give eech actor in
dividual mention but it limy be stilli
eitnt to bay that they were all stars.
The following Is tho cast of charac
ters: Btlghton Early, about to bcmarriedf-
'.'.... Glenn foo
Hilly Jackson, the. heart breaker,
Fred Pharcs
Professor Soloirfon Splggot, an au
thority ou Egypt.... Harold Turnure
Heiniiehus Splggot, his sou, aged
seventeen Laird Potter
Mr. Miilachl Meek, a lively old
gentlemen of sixty uiue.Howard Yost
Mr, Dunn, the burglar, f.
Frank Mcintosh
Miss Amy Lee, about to be married
Iva Kutledge
Mrs. Porringtou Shine, her aunt and
Mr. Meck's daughter . . .Grace Sherer
Gwendolyn Pcrrington Shine, who
does just as mamma says
. Mafaolle Smith
Dodo DeGraft, tho Dazzling Daisy...
Hazel Robinson
Mrs. Ima Cllnger, a fascinating
young widow lieatrice Sloss
Angelina, her nnge) child, aged
eight Hazel McKelghati
Miss Doris Huillcs, Amy's maid of
"honor Hcleirtiaundcrs
Mrs. Semiramis Splggat, the mt.tlier
of seven.., Minnie Trout
Eupopsla Splggot, her . daughter,
aged sixteen ".Mirth Walker
Miss Lougneckcr, a public school
teaehor , Maude Crow
Lulu, by name and nature
Dorothy Baylor
Aunt ParadUe, tho colored cook
- lady f . . i Inez e'etty
Four Little Splggots.
Placo Mrs. Perrington Shino's
couutry home about thirty minutes
from Philadelphia.
Occasion A house party at tho Leo
Early wedding.
Prof. Hetz's orchestra furnished the
musio which was up to tint usual high
standard, aud was greatly appreciated
by the audience.
At the close of ktho play tho .eutlro
class rendered tho song, 'The Senior's
taroweu.
We pay cash for produce no chips,
Weesuer, Perry & Co.
istrkt Court
Proceedings
John b. Christian v Wado Tate, He
I'lvvlti. Motion for new tilal sustain
od. New trial for defendant Tate at
the September term.
Uojce v Hitmen. DlsinUsed.
Hilton v Nyburg. Continued.
l'ailtlMMi v King. Continued.
Uolling v Wttulle. Continued.
Sehouboo v hundborg. Continued.
Amboy Mill Co. v Harris. Continued.
State Hank of Ked Cloud v h. I Al
bright and Edith Vi.son. Judgment
for plaintiff against Albright for 5,111 -Tti
Wallet tu favor of Edith Wl.xsou.
Henry Cool: v N. l A- C. Co. Ver-
xllet for plulntlfr for 0215
Overman v Cox. Settled and dis
missed. Yetter v Kent. Uy agreement of
parties Mary E Simpson 1 made a
party with perinihsioh'to answer
Droveru Nat'l Hank vs Juhn L. and
r'loyd Christian. Demurrer confessed.
YVfu Tabor v- Yiu.Surlvuei'. Ver
dict for defeudaiit Scrivnur.
Van Woui't v fiOtco. Saloeouflriuod.
Win. Tabor v (Ji nee Tabcr. Dcuruo
,of Divorce for plaintiff.
Wm. Wallace v-A. W. Cox ot. al.
Veidict lor plaintiff for SM0 It.
Yung vs lVl!,ble. Settled and dis
missed. Anna li. Denton Executrix vr Coin-
met cIk! Hank of Uluo Hill. Verdict
tor plulutlfl tor SliVQ.
Governor Morehead
Enters Race Again
Mindful of his campulgti pledge not
to run for a second term, but unable
to resist u deiimud'whluh he considers
almost unanimous, Governor Morehead
Monday announced that hu would be
a candidate for re-election on the
democratic ticket. He filed an ac
ceptance In the olllce ot the secretary
of state which completes his nomina
tion uuilel' the primary law, sayo tho
Nebraska Slate Journal. In his ac
ceptance of the nomination by petition
he says ho atllliates with the. demo
cratic party and 4f elected will qualify
and servo.
Governor Mojchcad among other
things said:
"For muny weeks I have been 1m-
kportuued by democrats from every
part of tho state to stuudfora re-uom-inatiou,
regardless of any faction, and
so unanimously tiave come these per
sisteut requests that I am couviuctd
that It is my duty to place myself at
tlln crttf.v r.f ltj niixtn sim ttlfk ifil null '
luvov.liwuiuwpt, IU1 UU '".i.g
to uecide wlietner or not 1 am ttie ggj
most available caudldate to stand forjM
the Nebraska democracy during thu j gp
comlDg campaign. I may say too, , M
that I am deeply gruteful to my re-' M
publican friends who helped me iu
the last campaign aud who ugaln offer
their ussistauce. ,
"During my term of olllce, I have
endeavored to glvo the state an econ
omical business administration and I
feel that 1 havo made much progress
and havo established u better spirit
and a higher appreciation of duty iu
otllulul life.
"I would not havo my determination
to enter the racu construed to the
prejudice or detriment of any other
asplraut for the nomination. It Is to
be sincerely hoped that this may be a
friendly coutest for. this high honor,
aud I pledge myself that no action of
m'lno shall militate against the suo
coss of tIo party during tho cam
paign." i
Mayor's Proclamation
In accordance with a time honored
custom of Showing our respect to tho
honored doad.Y hereby renuest that all
buslmjss houses iu Red Cloud bo closed
betweeu the hours of L ami 3 o'clock.
Saturday. Mav 30. Allcltlzeus are re-
(juosted to atteud tho exercises and
thus show their respect to tho old .
soldiers, living und dead, who saved
our country,
Koiit. Dameiibi.i.,
Mayor.
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lALSOPUTUP IN2SLBWCTERTIGHTWD0DENPAILS
MR. FARMER:-
You have new fence to build and old
to repair. "Do It Now" before you
" are too busy in the field. We have
just received two cars of Tennessee
Red Cedar Posts Sin and S'in, and a
car of White Cedar quarters and
halves.
Prices Are Right
THE MALONE-XVERY CO;
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Hot Weather Calls
For Cool Clothes
Sec the Lines of Cool Stuff '
Provided For You Here
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Hats in Straw
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"Munsing," 'Porosknit," Goodknit,
"B. V. D.M Underwear
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Mohair Suits -
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A Store Full of Good
Pi ices.
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PAIL STOREY
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V.S. Hall of Bladen was iu tho city
this woek attending district court,
ltudolf Strelt of Bladen was in the
city this week attending district-court.
Bert Person will begin tho delivery
of artificial ice Tuesday, May 80th
Rural phono 102.
NUMBER 2 'J
International
Stock Food Tonic
Is positively guaranteed to make you
big, extra money. I want you to try It
for three months nnd If you aro not
HiitiHlled with the result's, the trial will
not eort you one ponny. Let me ex
plain nty liberal Free Trial Offer and
show ypu tho beautiful Ut piece sot of
dishes that I glvo away as a premium.
Absolutely Free
Chas. L. Cotting
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in.town Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. liruco Kobiuson came
down from Clay Center Wednesday to
atteud the graduating exorcises, aud tor
visit with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. O.
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