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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
fiJfca kj jKtwbt ii !ftmRtmcwMv W,rtf-!eS& k&riWtf&wiNi 4 .,uvn. Mfc -vvtkKWt.(Jrtli.Xv,' 4 A ft. we , V ' .-ft'.' 2 .J,' r,. . .... '& ' C; - & I wwTwiwacmaam.wOTsimAtyx3atiMaaigg , inim i a ' "-j .. 9? :. HOrNEWS i Dullotlr o '.. tsVa Doing Perils f l'.UlUu J II Kllingeruiis MP.Tt fl T, D II n Nr.RRASKA. RWIP.P -' - -" I "l "" ----- . - - - ----- i- Jaj i' i 'mils spending the weuli ill Oul'do llili'W. i ' Coirluk of Lincoln wins In tlic I'll" Tun day. ' '. 13. M. Hard loft Miiiuliiy fin 0.. 1 Islind. H' n Dr. Vi. 'nils' Uiufpeeiulist, l'us. iluv. July 7li. FumI Walluc of llnstings wns In to mi Saturday. Will Aulil returned home tho Inst of tlic week from lows. KJH P.KXT good O-rojin house. Hii'dil-nn V SaUdou. .Ml lfi'iiH IT . i' wood spentSunduv in U'lulc Koch w it u f i lends. Mi-, nml Mis. T. J. thnorton left foi Oniuliu Tuesday morning. Glial Gollutley spent Sunday In Bcuvoy City with friends. linymoud Kooutz nml Curtis Cleer s; int Sunday lu Franklin. Geo Holt ami Nick Thomas wro down from Cowlos Monday on business. Marshal Chrlsly is able to bo on duty again after u few days of sick ness. Lloyd lirlniusof Lincoln spent Sun dny here with his brother, 13. L Oi lines and wife. Kuiuk llui'den of LSlittlcii spent Sun day here with tils brother, Jhh. Burden mul wife. (Imo. Arnold nml wife of Uiverton spoilt Sunday hero with Hobt. Avery and wife. ' Mike Phikciiblmler mul wife loft Monday for Hastings ami other points to visit friends. Allen TuMeys loft Friday morning for llnrvurd where he will woik in the harvest fields. Clarence Nurgess mul wife of Inavule spruit Sunday tiore with Joe Me Ualleum and wife. Chas.'Garber mid fuinllyof Lebanon, Kansas, spent Sunday in this city with 'John Gather ami wife. Walt Means mid Chas. Walters left Tuesday for Suttou where they will work In tho harvest fields. Chas. Euiiek has returned frem Wallace, Montana, where lie has beon llving'Uio past two years. . , P. E. Fulrlleld and wire' of Guide Hock spout Sunday here with their son, Geo. Fairfield and wife. Chns. Kaley oM.o Angeles, Olitor nla, arrived here last week o visit his mother, Mrs. Chus. Hesse. Paul Polnicky returned homo from Kansas City Friday evening where ho had beeu working for. Saunders Bros . Frank Abel returned homo from Cumpboll Saturday evening where tie had been spending a few days with friemls. 1 have the best rate in tho county on farm loans. Seo mo and bi convinced. Mr motto nrouint service. A. T. Wai.khh. UobertCole, Hairy Frelst and Karl Johnson, brick layers from Hasting', . uriived Monday to woik on the now court house. J. I). Fianms, the popular salesiuan tor Swift & Co., purchased a now Fold roadster from tho Kcd Cloud Auto Co , t'.milisLof I he weolc- l)r. Wiirrick, Tho .Specialist, will meet eye, oar, noso and throatpalleuts and tlioo needing glnsses fitted at Dr. DnmeteU's otlloo in lied Cloud. Tues ilaj, July 7th. Li. h. Lhvioii of 111 vol ton has pur chased tho Koynl llarber Sliop of C. A. Slieeley and lias taken possesion of tho same. Wo welcome Mr. Layton to our city and wish him success.. Tho Progressive I'm ty hold a meet I,,,, i,i Mil, cdtv Frldav and organized a county organization. TJic following ofllceis woro olectcd: J. H. Staiisor, ulmlrmun; 13. .1. Overlng, Jr., secre tary. Tho annua! catalog of the Nebraska College of AgiluultuichuB been Issued recently and will bo mailed upon ap plication to Denu 13. A. Hurnett, Uni versity Farm, Lincoln. The college vi'iu- ouoiis Sent. 10th. The year of tho University School of Agriculture opens October 12th, A record corn crop is in sight. This fnot alone snolls the finish, of the fake efforts of tlto Republican partisans to spread a feeling of panic ttirougii tno commerco of tho Intnl. Tho big crop melius fat cattle and hogs, and fat cuttle mid hogs menu millions in cash lu tho pockets of the farmers. Ample cash lu tho pockets of the furmors means liberal buying from tho merch ants. Liberal buying from tho mer chants means heavy ordering by tho merchants from tho jobbing houses Heavy ordering from the jobbing houses uieuns big contracts placed with tho manufacturers by the job bing houses. Uig contracts placed with the manufacturei s means full tlmo plant operatlou. Hanks, railways, labor, builders and tho professions bharo. Nothing can stop tho logical results of a good corn crop. Ill llHstlllgS tNtt !t Miss Icucnlntip M'jit 1? Iinm. ft itn (kIibIiui a. ll'u oU. The th.i;siiii, inu'liiii sliavos i.rted up to thrash the largosj wliont orop in Itiu history of Webster counly. Ttie 'lU'r-iuipiit o'tho Lord's fnppnr will be it'lmltiistcu'd S'i'i 'iy moriiiug at the Metlmilisl uiiiuvli tit Hie closo of the pcrmou. Kpwoith r.'agiu mi sice at 7 o'clock led by the paste in coolest place in town, tho tiasenii-nt of the ohtiich. Union preaching siisicc fiom the bund stand at 8 p. m llov. Utiles will ilellyur tho sermon. Enormous Yields Of Wheat Reported Harvcstlm? is Xubi.iskn south well under v.ny in i Miko Miliirney of Webb City, Mo, is visiting with his mother here this week The nun nro this week putting on the tile roofing ou tin1 new telephone building The building will be icady for oeciipanev by the Hist of August. The executive committee or tho Chamber of C'linmeico made a tilp to Franklin mul other towns west Wed nesday to advertise our Chautauqua and also transacted some other bitsl uess white at Franklin. Something ought to be dono at once with tho road east of town. Tho ditch that was supposed to cany oil' the rain fall, throw nil the water Into the center of tho road cnuslng it to bo washed nway. It is In n bad condition and should be fixed ut onco. Kggs.nrc higher, produce and grains hold their own nml yet wo have had u fron tariir nollcv for some tlmo. We of I he VliiUn river, vviiiidnr whv the nretlietlons of oui su;,s the Wot Id l!i ml!, mul Mine political opponents have not been wheat is being reaped lu tho northern . bioiiL'lit to pass. The scare heads poition. Hie lturltngtoii and North western report show tremendous yields. On tlic Kausnfl branches of the lttir lington (lie wheat is averaging from fifteen to twenty bushels an acie while near McCook It is fifteen bu shels. Elsewhere ill the southwest part of tho state twenfy-llvo to forty bushels per acre nro being harvested. "Ono rather poor yield of wheat wns tliroihed east of Wytnnrc last w.iek and one ear of new wheat loaded at Wymote, the yield of this particular field boinir twenty-six bushels to the acre," says tho Burlington report. 1 One Hold threshed near Wayne, Kns , yielded fifty-one bushels to the acre." With favorable weather during the next week, says tho liurlliigton, the winter wheat should be practically all cut by Saturday and threshing well under way. The Northwestern reports hurvost inir well under way excont In the ex treme northern mid western portions of the state. At and near York the wheat is yielding from forty to fifty bushels per acre. All crops are doing finely and tho com looks especially good, say the experts. Private Money To Loan Also regular Farm Loans at lowest rates. Call for me at State Hank. C. F.CATHEU. !i'nt f frightened ninny but the operation of tho Dcmociatlc free trade bill lias bceji beneficial to the country. As n matter of fact so few of us know any thing about tho tarill that wo ate not in a position to make predictions that have any possibility of fulfilment. What we do know is that this bill has not provoked a groat havoo but that It is of great benefit to this country. Democratic Counly Convention. The Democrats of Webster County are hereby called In meet In Mass Convention in the city of Ulue Hill, on July 17, 1013, at 10 a. in. for tho pur pose of electing delegates to this state convention to be hold at Columbus, on July US, 1011, also to elect a County Central Committee, and transact any other business that may properly come before said convention. By older of Committee. CH:o. W. HirrniiHox, Secretary. 15he TEPEE il'iiton LetV'11 leturneil hint front Galveston, Tomh, Tuesday evening nnd rernrts as having a good time Mrs. Ida Marshall mid son, Walter, nro home from Alliance, where tlnvv have been visiting fi lends and rc'Si tlvcs. A meeting of Hie Democratic County Cential Committee was hold In tills city Tuesday and It was decided to call the county convention to meet In Blue Hill July 17. The meeting was very harmonious and cuthtisla'tlc. Dlstilct DepiityUriinil Master tinny Clilhnm, accompanied by 13. II. New house, F..I. Monday, Hd. (imisoii mid Wilbur Hamilton were In Guide Kock Wednesday night whore they installed the new officers in the Odd Fellows lodge at that place. The Odd Fellows lodge will have In stallation of ollloers next Monday evening and tho Building Committee will make n report. All members are urged to be present as tho Building Coinmlt'eo wlslie- to stmt tliu new building ns soon as possible. It is now about time for the post otlloe plumb to drop. Thin appoint- men has bean hanging llro for low lhc.su unity mouths but now we all confidently expect a speedy end of the anxiety. Postmaster Haekor wants to get out and there are several who want to get In, and we seo no good leasoii why the uhaiwu could not have been made long ago, however, wo feel that something will turn up shortly. i?JJe'??V:T'T,f 'ta,'''':'M'a','"tmJMtjnveemtjxta:ttM iwmmm w jlw8 VsgjglEKV SSSgS- vsAV-vf A Natural Feeling Does It "Get You?'9 Have you walked into a clothing store, spending 15 to 20 minutes trying to find what you wanted not finding a particular suit, felt as though you wore taking up too much time, and have this feeling begin to worry you? This feeling won't "get you" when you are in our store. Take as much time as you need, and do it, feeling that you arc welcome. .V You will always find our salesmen ready to assist yoL courteously, and they'll gladly go out of their way to please you. Our line of Glothcraft all-wool, suits is large and complete real value priced S10 to $20. It will be a pleasure for you to examine these clothes. s Monday and Tuesday JULY (J and 7 Eft ABVEST I & SWISS awniMiiiiw MEMOUIKS that HAUNT.-A two part Vitagruph ilrHinn mid n superior pioditction. A thrilling shipwreck scene in which passengers leap Into tho sea is one of the features. Tho FK511T In the DBADWOOI) TRAIL. A drama full with exciting Scenes and good riding. MILLIONS for DBFEN.SH.-Comoily, in which "Hllllo" makes good and conies into her own. Wednesday and Thursday JULY Baud 9 m HAT'S when " the grocery bill is high. Extra hands to Seed asid The l'lllCB of n HUHY. A pretty two-pint melodrama with many lively scenes. ri'lw. MASTHI! nf llm STllONO. All effective drama full of strong scenes. Oil HOCTOIl. A pleasing coineiiy. Friday and Saturday JULY 10 ami 11 licnl tstate lrnuMtors. Heal IMato Tr.uihfors furnished by M. W. Cuter, Hotulod Abstracter, Hod Cloud, Nebrnsltu. First National Hank of Blue Hill, to John II Hose, wd swH 1S.1-!) SG50 00 ET Foe nnd wife to Stella Ilurd, wd pnrtseH 1-2-10.... l&OO 00 Emily M Clark to Florence 0 Shoiil'. otiil. wd lots 'JO-'Jl, block''!, lied Cloud 1 00 Emily M Chuk to Florence C Strong, et al, wd lots 22 2.1, block 1. Red Cloud 1 U) GeoiL'o A Walker to Henry O Walker, wd swf, neH, 27- 10 1000 00 George A Walker to Druelhi C Walker, wd, nwH, seH. 2i-- 10 1000 00 Oeorgo A Walker to Emuin Wnlkor, wd, swVf, sc.'V-17-l- 10 1000 00 Francis M Clark ami wife to Walter N Cnrk, wd s.ttf, seH 'JS-l-U Walter N Chirk to Mary E Clark, wd, s$ so,1, 'JS-l-O.... Homer W Sherwood, el. al to Eugenia II Albright, qcd, lots 10-11-1'J, blk a, LoHuc's Add to Red Cloud Alexander Klntt anil wifo to Otto Klntt, wd, se', 7-112.. 0300 00 United States to Dallas L Lowls, patent, no.f, lOJl-lO. . A O Coiilson to Iloburf. ltabb, wd, to part lot 5 and nil lot 0, blk I), Smith .t Moorn's Add, RodtJIond ' 1200 00 Mortgages filed, 2700.10. Mortgages released. S31,.000. Kuppenheimer Suit $18.22 to $26.oo Society Brand Suits $18.2i to $2S.P-2 Get Your '"Celebration" Clothes Here Jhe Qoraden-Kaley (Jlothing Qo. VaVs' Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers VNVV vAviA B' f rJ P' 1 I 1 MELODY mid ART. A stioug Hory of city life. minvniin hit.TjY'S UIllLE Feat- I 1 ". M A ti.1... ami .Wll!lf.' till work to do. Save your (j00.i nook doWfor ufiiy 'is lnteicstiug ..,T nnA cnTrn rs mnnir ' "d SUl'pribUlg. VVWliV U1IU sUUV VUtA ltVll.V I OUH WlffiHTS Let us stock you for Harvest Time. A Harvest Canned Goods sale 25 per cent oL B. E. jSefwland All the Phones uiMinfi p Siinnv .llm liatus tlic dark but bcau'ls tlio lion in his den. SUE W AS a PEACH! Comedy. The EYKs HAVK IT.' Comedy. Saturday night, first show at 8:00. Door show ut .1:10. Ghango In Hours ntinii nt, 8:00 o'clock. S-IIO. Saturday First Matinee at RED CLOUD CHAUTAUQUA u&ust 2nd m 9th fl nwnaiMWiwiiwWiww m VHr (S H4tIMHMUU IMkKIlJMWUVMBI Large Number of Pupils Pass in Country Districts t . .. - Tlie number of pupils graduated. rom thu eighth grade in I ho schools of this county far surpasses any' pre vious year. During the month just passed one hnudiod sixty poplin weio duly declared to bo prollulent enough in their studies to enter 'the ninth grade. This record is high praise for the teachors of tho county To those pupils who expect to enter some high school this fall w would call attention to the excellent facilities of thu Red Cloud high school. All the departments are well equipped forgiv ing tlioro instruction in any course that may- bo selected. Our corps of teachers are well prepared to handle tho subjects assigned to them nnd thoy particularly look after tho needs of the out of town students. Hy nil means plan to attend tho Red Cloud High school this coming year. A. VAN ! mi.ii.i i.m ... wwMi..TTTrT '' "" 1 00 I juj i oo M r;i j Our Prices jtt Reasonable u fl Are Made Riht Well Lettered And CareZully Erected COME IN AND GEE mip BROS.- & GO. &332(S3 mMmssm &SmG3&3i M'y!itffwHKt'TP7Tfr-M''"jrAgaLi,tg ,IT!-I,l?f SOr nj A Program of Unusual Wlerit Including ifte Best That the Country Affords. v Inspiring Lectures Magnificent Music Wholesome Entertainment Buy Soason Tickets and 9avo Half Admission Prlco Adult Soason Tickets (Good for all Sessions) $2 00 Child Season Tickets (Good for all Sessions) 1 00 There's Kothinc Bette? i rr; "s For Further Information Apply To R. D. M0R1TZ, Local Manage f Notice. Hi'LB '17 While somo of our cltlcns nro getting interested in tho way of cleaning up, wo have many places that two not at all wholesome. Heat as well as chemioal methods should bo employ ed, lu Older to dispose of dry manure and rubbish of nil kinds about our yards and Alleys. Unless iiuJrn respond to requests made to alonn Up, we expect to qunr antltio some of the yards, alleys and homes of this city, Ndtn pleasant duty, however It is deemed necessary lu order to piotect thoso who hio willing and striving so hard to keep our city lu h saultary condition. No special notio) will be given further to clean up. 4 iEtuaos a e ( Than cur complete line of Gro- cerins, Queensware, Cigars, Candies, S Tobacco. You will find us able and willing to supply your wants in a vc-y satisfactory manner at all limes, and our chief endeavor "is to please. Nov, with these inducements and incentives to give us a trial order, why not do so today. A TrM win Convince You a: wullbriandt THE HOME GROCERY -OBSSd" -OBB "SSs9 Naturally Indlanant. "Did you tell your troubles to a j'o llcoman?" "Yes," said tho man who had been robbed, "And I tell you that policeman was indignant, The hold-up man hadn't oven asked hta permission to operate on his beat" ' " E. S. Gau-ber Real Kstnte, Fnrin Loaus and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud ' ' Nebraska DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY MUKQKON Umdimte Chicago Veterinary Collego TWKLVK VK.VIIS KXFKMKtfCE AT BAILEY'S TIE BAUN Hsd Cloud -;- Nsmralm , '4 ' Y V Yt Al 1 f '(! Mi i m . sftt: ' S ' f-.t,XM 1 tiXmfiAs .ffl.-1 wmmnm&m