The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 13, 1914, Image 5

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HOME NEWS
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Ilullctin of Tho Week's Dolngo
Will Itlfeof Beatrice was In the city
Friday.
J. l Winters of Lincoln was hi t Ills
city Prlday.
Trunk lludloy arrived home the hist
Of tho week
II. 1 Hudson of Uosumont was in
town Monday
John Uiinillton of Guide Hock was In
town Monday.
Win Kirkpnttiok of Guide, llook was
in town Monday.
Frank Ablo spent Sunday in Camp
bell. Wonder why?
W. A. Marcus of Blue Hill was on
our streets Saturday.
Ed. Waltors was houia over Sunday
visiting with his wlfo.
1'red Sleeper of Lincoln spent Sim
day hero with relatives
Dr. Cross lias been laid up the past
ton days with a soto foot.
Commissioner Oltmstedo was up
from Guide ltoek Satuvday.
Itoy Francisco Is visiting with rela
tives in Franklin this week.
Ptol Guild and family of Blue Hill
visited relatives hero. Sunday.
Vincent .Johnston returned to Kay
town, ,110,, tho first of the week.
, A. II. Carpenter returned home from
Soldon, Kansas, Friday no'rnlog.
Miss Edith McKelghan, clerk of the
district court, is home from Colorado.
Next Tuesday will bo Primary Elec
tlou day. Bo sure and turn out and
vote.
C. W. Kalcy left for Minnesota Mon
day to enjoy an outing at some of the
lakes.
Lester Mercer of Alma was In town
this week visiting his brother, M. A.
Mercer.
Roy Hutchison spent Sunday even
ing with a friend who lives northwest
of Rlverton.
Mrs. John Martin rotarned featuidny
from Inavale where bho visited for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peterson, who
live south of Inavale autoed to Hast
InijR Siiturdav.
L Art Bradshaw and family of Woom
'l,ington visited relatives In this city the
(last of the week. ,
J. P. Buckles, ifarry Buckles and
I Ira Wolfe went to Wheeler, Kansas,
'"'Sunday morning.
. Mr. and Mrs. Will West moved to
. Napbnec last week where f they will
2 make their home.
Mrs. Hoy .Pearn of Supeiior spent
Sunday here with her parents, Mr. tind
Mrs. Will Robertson.
Mibs Stella Eckrsloy of Juniata is
visiting her sister, Mis. Orlu Hedgo
uud family this week.
33y per cent discount on all Sum
mer Dress Goods and Oxfords
Turnuiie & Sox.
Byron Vaughn of Guide Hock came
in Monday veiling from Grand Island
and is woi king at the Argus ollice
this week.
Miss Elizabeth Brule returned to
her home at Campbell Monday morn
ing after spending a few days heto
with Mis9 Flossie Smith.
Mrs. Will Klzoraud daughter, Mrs
Alfrcd'liordmuu of Lincoln uio visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mm. Sim
Kobettson, here this week.
I have the best iitle in tho county on
farm loans. See mo and bo convinced.
My motto prompt service.
A. T. Vai.ki:r.
Mildred and Goldie Chanoy roturnid
to their home in Supeiior Saturday
after visiting a few days here with
tholr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Iv.
Chancy.
Mrs. J. P. Grimes and daughter,
Mlsslrmiiieturned to their home tit
Uluo Hill tho Urst of the week, alter
spending some timo here at tho home
of E L. Grimes
Editor A. H.'MoArthur of this paper
spent Sunday with Pi oil and Charley
Arnold who llvo west of Inavale. Wo
accompanied them up northwest of
Ulverton to look at their cattle, and
can say that tho corn looks lluo in the
west half of tills county and the east
half of Franklin county.
Tho frleuds of tho Red Cloud band
will bo pleased to learn that tho Chau
tauqua management has secured their
services for tho coming year. This
recognition of our baud is exceedingly
pleasant. Wo know that wo had a
cood organization and it Is pleasing to
know that others realize tho fact. The
next chautauqua Is sure to have soma
excellent music.
ChiiH. E. Samuclson, democratic! can
didate for state senator of the UOth
District, who resides in Hlldteth, was
in town Monday, and while hero lie
niado this ollice a pleasant call. Mr.
Sjnnuelson Is W. L. Weosner's opppon
ent and says that even if Mr. Weestior
gets tho nomination lie will take his
coatolf and work for tho interests of
the Democratic party this fall.
B. J.Overing, Jr.. and S.itn LliuKey
were In Guide I lock Tuesday morning.
Will Fiohi'ti or Hastings visited hi
sister, Mt.. J A. Bradford over Sun
day. Allen Tulloys is hack to work again
for E. W. Coplon oil iris delivery
wagons.
Mr. S. C. Ellis and daughter nio
visiting telutlvei at Uuiveislty Plate
this week.
Kev. Wright, who has been attending
tho Kpvvorth Assembly at Lincoln, wilt
be home today.
Tho "Two Vanrovels," by Booth
1'arkiiiKlon, at the Tepee next ednes
day and Thutsduy.
Mrs. J. A. Jlradfotd and chlidieit
leftMondayifor Hastings for a week's
visit with iter patents.
3J'j per cent discount on all Sum
mer Uiess Goods ami Oxtoids.
Tens nil. A" SOX
Kev. T. M. (i. lllrmlnghaiu, catidldate
for congress spoke last night in the
Cjiigtcgatlonal cliuteh on ",oild
Peitcc."
Mrs. Eckels and children returned
to Omaha Friday after visiting heto lor
sometime with her sister, Mrs. Ed
A mack.
One It u ml red and seventy-live people
bought tickets to Hustings at the depot
this morning ami -overal autos went
up. Klugllng Bros. Citeus is there to
day. Bart Moigan, u tesidetit of Cowles
dletl at that place Wednesday after
noon efter a lingering illnesj. The
funeral was Iteld at Cowles litis uflot
noon. Miss Flo-isie Smith neaompaiiled by
Mlss Elizabeth Bruolo of Caiupbell re
turned home Thursday after spending
several days at Campbell, the guest ot
Miss llrule.
Notick: Having secured the Emer
sjii and Kock Island repairs from the
lied Cloud Hdw. Co., 1 will now con
tinue to keep u stock of these repairs
on hand. C. P. Wallin
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cowden and
children, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Turnurc
and children aud Mr. aud Mrs. L. 11.
Dlacklodge went to Deweese Tuesday
morning to enjoy an outing on the
Blue river.
Mrs. James Burden nudsou.Beruatd
were passengers for Kansas City the
tit st of the week, wheie tlioy will be
joined by Mrs. Darrel Burden and
together tlioy will put chase tho latest
creations in fall millinery.
With straw piles from a 10-acro tract
woi th, according to conservative esti
mates, 3100 for the fertilizing constitu-1
cuts alone, the agronomy department
of the Nebraska College of Agricul
ture again calls particular attention at
this time to the waste of destroying
them. According to data gatheted
front Nebraska fanners, wheat straw
may be put to many utos. It has been
scattered eirectivolyon the wheat land
as a top dressing to Joheck blowing in
the sandy reglons Others tlnd It
profitable to scatter the straw on land
that is planted to core. As bedding,
it absorbs and holds the liquid excte
meat, which Is tho most valuable por
tion of tho manure. In any ease, when
tito straw is applied to the laud either
as a stiaw or strawy inaiiuie, it must
be thoroly disked with tho surface soil
in order that the best results may bo
obtained. A few farmer.- have scatter
ed tho ashes after bunting, but. by so
doing tlioy have lost OS per cent, of its
value.
Announcement
I will open up tho Parmer's restaur
ant and bakery on Wednesday, Aug. 10
and will servo meals and short onlors
Your trade will lie greatly appreciated.
Miss. Hklli: Kkaui.e.
No Gamble
You can get a dollar's worth
o merchandise in our store for
one dollar. We don't force you
to take a chance on a house and
lot, nor an automobile, neither
do you get trading stamps and
when you get three million of
them you may get something.
Neither do we give you tickets
good for trashy crockery. In
fact, there is no chance when
you trade with us. You are
sure of what you get.
B. E. JHepaFland
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Prof. Betz went to Dlller today.
J. A liradfonl was in .Superior Sun
day. A. V. Ditekerwas In Hiaden Wednes
day. Ttuucf. Burden whs in Illation Mon
day.
Ed. Burr of Guide Hock was in town
.Monday.
Frank thirdxn was a passenger to
Cowles Wednesday.
C. I). Iioblnson and Howard Yost
wore Bladen vlitoi Monday.
Miss Alvena llenfrow is visiting
1 1 lends in Kansas City this week.
Attorney MoXeny was hi Blooming
ton Monday evening on business.
f5he
TEPEE
Program For Week Commencing
Monday and Tuesday
APG. 17 and IS
THE BABY SPY" -A two reel civil
war picture uud a borderland lotnauce.
BUONCIIO BILLY'S CLOSE CALL.
Western drama.
BUNNY In DLSGPIsn.-Coincdy
Wednesday and Thursday
AUG. 10 and 20
Tho TWO VANHEVELS. A two
reel adaptation of the famous novel by
Booth Tarklngton.
THE SOUL of THE DESERT.
Drama.
THE LUCKY VEST. Comedy.
Friday and Saturday
AUG. 21 and 22
THE TEST of COURAGE. Drama.
HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTOR
IAL. THE SCAR. Drama.
TIGHT SHOES. Comedy.
ADVANCE STLYES for FALL. In
dustrial. NOTE Change In Hours
Commencing next Monday, Aug. 17,
first show ot S:00, second at 9:30.
Political Advcrtlsomcnt
GEORGE E. HALL
Franklin. Nebraska
Democratic and People's Independent
Candidate for State Treasurer
Mr. Hall s forty-four years pldj has
lived in Nebtaska till his life; was
raised on the farm and educated In
the country schools and Stattr Univer
sity; hns been in the banking business
since 1801, and is well qualified for
this ollice.
He wns nominated In 1010 fur this
otllce mid cime within 1,532 votes of
being elected. In 1012 lie was again
nominated and jvas given 800 votes
more than President Wilson In this
state. Tills Is n gool endorsement.
Ho is a hard w- rltcr anl a freq giver
for tho good of ho part ;.
Tho Columbus i onventlon wrote ills
platform, and he heartily Hidotses
every word of it. Ho and the party
will appreciate your support.
GeeraWrrine
Mr. Georgo W. Trino has residod in
WcWer county siuuo 18S1 nnd may
reasonably be called an old settler.
Tho next year after his arrival he ac
cepted n position with the Bluo Hill
creamery and m well did ho perforin
his labors that. ho wns given entire
charge of that plant after throe years.
no continued hi the active manage
ment of that creamery until it was
purciiasod by the Beatrice Creamery
Co, Since that titna lie has been in tho
employ in a measure of thai company
td tho present day. Six years ago ho
began business in this city opening up
a Hour and food storo in connection
witli his handling of cream, eggs and
poultry
This work lias lltted him for the .im
portant ollice of county treasurer, tho
nomination ot which otllce lie is Keek
ing it the hands of tho Democrats of
this county at the primary. If elected
to this ollice Mr. Trine will devoto his
entire timo and attention to tho duties
of the ollice.
To, The Voters
My name will appear on the primary
ballot August 18, 191-1 as a candidate for
County Treasurer. 1 have held the de
putyship for Home eight or nine yearn
receiving a nominal salary per month
subject to dismissal tit any I time. My
cfliciency h what prolonged my job and
I belicvo Mr. Tax Payer I have proven
to you that I urn thoroughly capable
and competent to run tho ofllco without
a deputy and will do so If elected.
Thoreforo I feel juutifk'd in asking for
your vote to become Treasurer. This
is an economical business proposition
for you. Think thin over.
Yours for economy.
C. D. Robinson.
Political Advertisements
FRANK J. MUNDAY
Democratic and Independent Candidate
For County Attorney
Tho lii's' leeoiumendatioii of an, at
tonicy is wllat Impartial Jurors and
tn payers say of Mm. I tot c Is what
a few of the Democrat lo jurois Miy:
Inavale. Ni.br., Aug. 12, IlUI.
To the Diuni'tiitli' and Peoples
Inilopcudopt Voters ef Webster Co
1 acted as tutor at the spring term
of the dlst i let court of WelMor county
for l'Jll. 1 noted the conduct of At
torney F.J. Muiidtiy as attorney con
neeted with several eases at that term
and con-ldor his ability fur superior
to any other candidate and deem him
worthy to bo nominated as county at
torney ai the primary, August 18th.
lie Is Able aud will lie fearless in
conducting tho county's business.
EVERETT BEAN.
Walnut Creek, August 1014.
To tho Voters of Webster County:
As a juror uud in oilier capacities, I
have observed Attorney F. .1. Monday
and ho lias the lighting qualities we
need in our county attorney. He is
independent and wo democrats should
nominate him.
ROBT. L. STRATTON.
Cowles, Nebr., Aug. 10, 1014.
To tho Democrats of Webster County:
1 have acted as a juror in the dis
trict court of Webster county and
have noted the conduct of F. J. Mun
(lay. He is a mun of judgment and
ability. He is not the sort of man to
be controlled by any clique of lawyers
the kind of attorney needed for
county attorney.
J. L. LACY.
T
. T. Mountford
Mr. W T. Mountford, candidate for
the nomination of county clerk on the
Democratic ticket Is a young man ot
sterling integrity uud fully equipped
both hi training and per-ionullty for
the duties of that ollice. He was born
near Red Cloud in the year 1S33 an i
has made this his homo eoiilhutoualy
so ho Is certainly n Webster county
product. His father came fiotu Eng
land in 1ST- and located on u home
stead ten miles southwest of tills city
wheio lie reared a family of eight
children most of whom are livlitw' and
o.vn property in this county. The
present candidate is one of those child
ren aud has always conducted liimsulf
ilia worthy manner in all his business
and social relations. .Pleasant and
agreeable he is Ittlly competent to care
for Hie wishes of tho public.
For County Sheriff
Upon the solicitation of my friends
I have decidud to announce mysolf for
tho oilieo of sheriff of Webster county
subject to tito decision of the demo
cratic voters at the primary election,
I have lived in Stillwater precinct for
forty youis and this is tiie llrst time I
have sought a public ollice. 1 will ap
preciate your support
O. F. HUDSON
Notice
Hide for tho building of a side walk
on tho oast side of thu school farm will
ho received by tho Hoard of Education,
Plans and specifications may bo had
at tho office of the secretary. Itlds
must bo in by noon August 17th.
13, J. OvKttiNo jr., Secretary.
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The Year's Most Important
Money Saving Event
Wc Will Sell For Cash
Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft and
Society Brand Suits
20 3& 50
DISCOUNT
Straw Hats One Half Price Except Panamas
100 Pairs of Men's Oxfords, worth $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, at per pair
$2,21
A FEAST OF BARGAINS FOR ALL
Sale Commences
he Qomden-Kaley frothing Qo.
Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers
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Warner's Lace-Front Models
Showing latest cut
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EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
Barbara Phares
Agent For American Beauty and "Warner
Bros. Corsets And Buttcrick Patterns.
BEAUTIFUL ESTES PARK
Tills is one of tho litost attractive recreation regions in Colorado
a natural park of 15U squaro miles a pariniisu of mountain air, wild lloworsi
trout streams aud aittoinobllo roads with snow-capped panoramic barriers,
If you arc' in doubt as to where to go in the mountains, Kstes Park, , only 70
miles north of Denver will solve thu problem. Two trains daily from Denvor
over the Ilurllngton, morning and afternoon, directly connecting with cralns
from the 13,ist. Tickets Include the auto ride, and urc interchangeable, either
via Lyons or via Loveland through the. scenic canyons of tho Uig Thompson.
You can leave hasterii Nebraska in tho evening and bo in tho Park next day
for lunch, (let from me the Kstos Park booklet, with lists of camps, ranches,
cottages, hotels, etc.
Ilnstratlv'c Rouud Trip Faros to Estos Park,
Including Auto Trip
From Lincoln S31 .10
Prom Hustings 22,fD '
Pi dm Beatrice i" It)
Front York
Proin Denvor
1119
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..TRY OS FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING .'.
We Can Please You As To Material, StyleAnd
Workmanship, And Our Prices Are Very Low.
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figifrcs. In fact so low
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The skirt is very long, but cut to
give freedom without sacrificing
style. Boned marquisette flap
under the lacings. Trimmedwith
lace and ribbon, Six Security
Rubber Button Hose Supporters.
Hooks to the bottom of the skirt.
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