The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 02, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME 4J
Attorney McNeny wns in Superior
Friday.
AU of the business houses will close
ut 9 o'clock Saturday morning.
Hon. Dan Gather of Ul vert on was in
town Monday. He has just returned
from a tour of the eastern states
Col. J. 11. Ellingor 1ft Homo ironi
Toledo, Ohio, where he attended u
Modem Woodman head camp meeting-
The merry-go-round was shipped to
PhlUlpsburg,- Kansas, Sunday where
It will be one of tin- Fourth of duly
attractions.
Irwin lli-os. Wild Wt Show wits
-hero Thm-iday, hut. owing to tho fad
that so many aro busy in the harvest
fields, did noMinvo ir large patronage.
Tiinr iii-r. two npi-foininiicea, aft-'r-
noon and evening, and was a very good
show of it hind. '
On Sunday evening at six o'clock at
the home, of the ln.ido' parents, Mi-.',
and Mrs. A. V. Ducker, occurred the j
marriage or Ml Alberta J. Ducker,1
to Frank Sutton, liov. Hummel olllciat- j
inir. I'lie .vming conplt) are well and'
favorably known in tills city, and have
began housekeeping in cjUO of tho J.
D. Crans nsld:ncs. The Chier along
with their many. ti tends wish them
much joy and hnpdlnehs. '
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VERY one of your banking connections
.to be a profitable one. returning you the
largest measure of service and accom
modation commensurate with the size
of your deposit, open an account with
us. Interest paid on time deposits..
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WEBSTER COUNTY BANK,
KF.O CLOUD. NEBRASKA
CAPITAL 8:15,000
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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
of the work can be done in
daylight.
Kodaks. $5.00 t $111.00
rewRles. $1.00 tt $1?00
All the new goods from Ko
dak City in stock.
E. H. Newhouse
Optometrist and Jeweler.
Take your oroum to J. 0. Caldwell.
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LIBERATFS
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and and Vocal Music. This
United States from coast to
four experienced and popular
This Famous Band
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Is your subscription pa&t due?
, i! S'ltaileti was in Lincoln this
week
Ed. Hnrr of Guide Hock was in town
Tuesday.
las. HubaU:a ol llladcn was in town
Tuesday.
Frank Mliwr of Dunning is in town
this' week.
Don Fulton was down from Blue lllll
Tuesday night.
Ed. Payne of Catherton precinct was
in town Tuesday
Orln fledge and wife have moved
into Mrs. Hale's residence.
I Miss I'Jora ltrinkiuan isspendlng the
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Father Fitzgerald returned homo
tho first of the week from Yoik.
Den Ludlow left the ilrst of f.ho
week for Excelssor Springs, Missouri.
About a quarter of an inch of ruin
fell Sunday night which brightened
up the crop in general.
E. O Caldwell of Red Cloud was In
Blue Hill last Saturday and he frankly
stated that his mission was for the
purpose of looking over his prospects
for county attorney. His friends say
he Is a good Democrat, but Insist that
It Is as un attorney -that he shines,
characterizing Jilra as an aggressive
lawyer who goes Into every'dotall of a
case ontrusted to him. In tho affairs
of tho county ho has shown tho same
zeal as In his private practice. Ho is
deputy under County Attorney Muurer.
and his supporters feel tnat ne is en
titled to promotion to the position to
bo vacated by his chief Hlue Hill
Loader.
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A Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Yenr For $1.50.
KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY U, 11H4.
BAND AND GRAND OPERA
end (Jrtuul Opera Company we are
lo tho world famous band which -was
coast, tii.ie iirt time r.K-u.i.
opera singers will travel with LiUrsti' a
Will Appear at tho Red, Cloud Chautauqua, Afternoon and Evening. August 2nd, 1914.
lie Amboy Mill is
Lightning Strikes 'Cupalo Of Mill Sunday Evening, And It
Burns to the Ground. Loss $25,000
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On Sunday nL'li nbont 10 o'clock
tho A m boy ! louring Mill was struck
by lightning and burned to the ground
Starko Bros saw the bolt, strike tho
cupalo and liumedlntidy ran over to
the Frlsbie homes and notified them,
By the lime they readied the mill it
was all Hlironnd consequently nothing
was saved.
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The mm liait a capacity ot ir.()i)aiTeiiMU.a,u.L.nIuU)0h. Io,b ls ,.stiimUo ,lt
per day and was one of tho best in tho foono,
state. It was built, in l8r. and Elm j
"The Gospel of theSuninier," will be
tho subject Sunday uuirnlng ut the
Congregational church. On Wednes
day evening ut 8 p. in. thu pastor will
give a lecture on, "The Gospel of
Matthew."'
FOIl SALE A nlco 7-rooni modern
cottage. Cily water, oleiitrlo liglits
and bath with four lots. Also my
farm two miles east of Cowlus. Terms
to suit. J. H. Bailey.
Some of the local Democrats had a
secret meeting Saturday evening and
for the benefit of the Argus editor wo
will say that this editor along with a
large number of other Democrats of
this community, were not invited to
attend this meeting.
Tte tlrm of Fox & Smelser, who
have been painting and paper hang
ing, dissolved partnership the tlrst of
the week. Fred Smelser moved out
to the country Where ho will work for
Sam Shuck, he being compelled to
give up tho painting business on ac
count of recently having been lead
poisoned. Mr. Fox will continuo the
business.
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living to our patrons an opportunity to
dr.it organized In the early eighties
U.'.nd, rendering portions of popular
Destroyed bj
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creek fui'nUlictt (lie VhUr
which it was r peiated
power l'
Messrs I. FHsble, Frank, Charley
and Sylvester FVisblu were tho own-j
ers of the mil', and will, no doubt to-
build as soon ns possible. At the time .
, of tho flio the mill contained fjoOOt
I bushels of wheat, !.' cars of feed and
' 100 sacks of Hour. They had no in-
On Sunday evening ut 8 o'clock thero
will be union churoh services held in
tho school house park. Everybody
welcome.
Fred Good of Cowles was In town
Tuesday afternoon attending a meet
ing of the Democratic committeemen.
A. Koplsh of Blue Hill was in town
Tuesday afternoon attending a meet
ing of tho Democratic committeemen.
The Peoples' Independent Party
state convention will be held in Hast
ings, Tuesday, .lulyiWth. This county
wllj be entitled to thirteen delegates,
Leo DeTour of Guide Kodk was in
town Tuesday afternoon attending a
meeting of tho Democratic convention
Lee informed us that he just finished
threshing his wheat and it went
twenty-six bushels to tho acre,
That It pays to advertise was demon
strated tho other day. says the State
.Tournul, when it whs announced that
no republican had filed as a candidate
for the nomination for lieutenant gov
ernor. L. P. Albright of lied Cloud
promptly filed nomination papers with
the secretary of state.
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COMPANY
Hear tlio best tlio country nnord m
and Hlnco that time toured tho
oporati with Hand nceompanimpnt (,
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Hot Weather Calls
For Cool Clothes
See tho Linos of Coo! Stuff
Provided For You Here
Hats in Straw and Silk From
50c to $6.
"Munsing," "Porosknit," "Goodknit,"
"B. V. D." Underwear
Mohair Suits - alm Beach Suits
A Store Full of Good Things at Popular
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Attorney L. II. Blackledge was in
Superior Saturday.
Architect Way and children were
down from Hastings Sunday after
noon. J. A. Bradford, O. C. Teel, Clark
Stevens unci L. II. Blackledge returned
home from Lincoln Friday evening.
Attorney B. W. Stewart arrived
home from Lincoln Friday where he
had been visiting his parents.
A. H. Carpenter returned home from
Scldou, Kansas, Friday inurulug. Ho
brought back with htm a few samples
of wheat which were very good,
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Jim Etherton was In Hlue Hill frt'
day.
Tho I. O. O. P. lodge will have in
stallation' of oiUccrs next Monday
night.
(leorgo J. Warren rcturnod homo'
Friday evening from Lincoln and.
Omaha.
Mi-hi.I. I). Cnius arrived home Sat
urday from Ohio where she had been
visiting.
Geo. Stell'ens left Tuesday morning1
for Inliuid whuro ho will' operate '
threshing machine this season.
Mrs. 1:1, lioyd Smith and children of
Lincoln, who havo been visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. P. lily at McCook, ar
rived hi the ulty Sunday to visit with
Qoo. Warren and wife.
Tho stato railway commission hoard
testimony Thut-bday in the matter of
tlio request of tho Lincoln Telephone
Company for leave to place on its
swltohboard of tho Farmers Independ
ent Telephone Company of Rod Cloud,
and thin company obJHcts to the change.
Tho Lincoln company doea not pro
poso to out oir exchange between tho
farm Hues and tho Independent Co.,
but proposvn to connect Its exchange
with tho Independent Company's ie.
ohange by a trunk lino. Statu Journal.
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E. M. Bcal of Suporlor was in town
Saturday.
D. M. Able was in Lincoln .tho last
of the woek.
J. M. Burgess returned home from
David City the first of the week.
Sheridan Pharos of Lincoln is in the
city visiting his mother, Mrs. Pheres,
and brothers.
Tom Idletnau camo down from
Uloomlngton Monday morning and is
working for Will Scrlvner.
Peto Hansou, the west sjde harness
dealer, has been laid up with tbe
rheumatism tlio past few days.
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