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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
SSSSBSjvi --WW -" jtttgMWe--)! ' ' ' '"" It Mr.' vm.?- v rwffw"' " ai wr Vt' " l-f 1VK ' -. b qto i ' a1- - ! ; ! 8 plcM SocUW UUVoY . . ijt yv ir-mag ruMwuui VOLUME 4 a If You f P VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one, returning you the largest measure o service and accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid on time deposits. Deposits Guaranteed by WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA CAPITA l-i HSfi.OOO i' , in ill' h lu,il! i n urn Nn w IS THE TIME J VV TO THINK OF YOtJR COAL WANTS We Handle All Kinds - tt GOOD THE MALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With Us About Your Wants" Your Watch idea! Many people have learned to consider such, and such a watch as an ideal time piece. When -they buy they want that particular watch. We don't blame them be cause ve have watch ideals too-and ideal watches. They are the South JBend and the Hamilton and the Howard and one or two others. These we have learn ed to depend upon these we buy and sell each year in greater quantities. And be fore you make a watch pur chase we would like to talk to you about these move ments. May we? E. H. Newhouse Optometrist bud Jeweler. To Our Subscribers It will be ft great help to us If those who uro in arrears wovld call in and renew your subscription, ns It will save us the time of sending you a statement. Mary . Simpson, widow of Nelson Simpson, has been granted a widow's (pension of 112.00, per month. Fred II aurtr was her attorney. ... ,. ... t1 sa j-js.45 -jeur ,,. o vaievucrannc WffTiirBtriTfimiiipiiii'T?rc Desire State. Guaranty Fund ,T I U.I I IM ' ' ( .!!!.,i SERVICE" The Bushes Are Gone Lust week thu news was spieud in Obeiliu tlnit our agent, N. li. Hush, wus liulilo to be tiuiisfoied to lied Cloud, Nebraska, to take charge ut the stntion ut tliut place. Tliu leport pi oved true and Monday of this week he whs checked out al Obeilin uud on Wednesday ho took (.'hinge at lied Cloud We can thiuk of no tatnily leaving Oboilln in jciu-j that our people hated so badly to lone us thu Hushes. They weie tiied and true in every lespeet As niembeis of the Piesbytutiati ehuich thoy were luudeis in music, leudeibln the vuiluus young peoples oiguiilzitiuus of tlio ehiueh, In thu piuycr meetings uud other depait meats of the church work. Mr Liuhh was one of the otlglniil muinbeis of the Gospel reuiiiund in additlou to being one of the most spltittiiil in his work he was musical diteetor of the organ ization. As agent ut this place he wus accom odating, com tuuub uud ulvvays 'ready to give advice 01 assistance. We have never heard him give u ui oss wo id or tidiscom tcous leply to un inquirer. It is our hopu thut the new agent, who ever he may be, will 1111 the bill equal ly lib well but it lb a ten to one chance, yos, an hundred to ono. Wo feel bufo in saying that tliu times have been hundiuds that the writer with Mr. uud Mrs. Hriish have boon milled upon to furnish tuublc for suuiu bpeuiul occu biou and we have never heard a com plaint or au expression of unwilling uebb. Tills biime thing is true with everything with which they had to deal. While they will he missed in Oberlin, Red Cloud, Nebraska, will be the gainers wherein wo lose and be lieve that thut eity will receive a moral aud spiritual uplift because of their presence The change is a considerable of a promotlou to Bert In his ohosen field of action whlob he justly earned in honest labor and proven efllcieuoy in looking after the business of the Bur llngton wherever intrusted to him. Oberlin Times. v i If IthapfVeatd It is in Tab duur. Trade at Home and Boost For a .0 . .,. , . - - . ,'!' r- k. t - 5wa- r - . . 'JaiB.'w: - -- -"- j-'Uinj! tKir - - - . .idPJLWr.IVV - - - - -aw.-, 5--&- k Nenspnner That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1,50. Ba.raantw-Kar.-w. RED CLOUD, MEltRASlvA OOTOIJEH S, und. rffifrrrTTrrirwniTTmutrrffiirmTmTtimi Samuel W. Foe Is Laid At Rest Samuel WuUulluld Foe, after a linger ing llliieis of eveial month-., -pushed uwny 1'Ylduy morning, Oetobur, Uud. Mr Foe came to tills eountiy fiotu Caimdii, with his parents, in 1S7I1 Mis Iliht homo was in the contrul part of the county, north of Cowles. Some time after the building of the railway into the county, he hecntnc nn em ployee, uud continued in the railway beivlo a number of veais. Eventually he, removed to this cltv, where ho reared his family. He boived us deputy sheila under J. W. Kuuuhey uud J. A. MuArthur. Ho sciM'd onu tutm us ninyor of this eity, and Illicit the otllco with eueigy aud fidelity, and was tildeiiuau of the Hi st waul ut tho time of his death. A lortdlng member of the socialist p.uty, he wus a formidable candidate tor the leglslatuie on the socialist ticket. lie was un enthusiastic, zealous masuu, uud his character and work weio held iu .high esteem by his masonic brethren. Mr. l'oe hud the ability to vylii filutids leadlly, uud the frleudshlrls ho inude generully proved to be en dutlng He whs frankly outspoken in his lews, yet never made enemies or aroused untugoulsm by their e.pres blon. He was born near Pott Hope, On turlo, Canada, April l!)th, 1833, Htvl was (II years, .'. months and 111 drtjs old ut the time of his death. t lie was the oldest of u family of nine hi others uud sister", till of whom except one, weie leslitenti of this couuty for some time. His brother, Thornton has Oueu cashier of the Dank of Cowles a number of years. He was mm lied to l".ll. ibeth Ilium n Louisville, Nebiasku, August II, lS8o, and to this union weio born ile bonH and one daughter. His wife uud four sons me left lomouin his death. Ills daughtMr, Vuuue, pieceded him to the giave i-eVeral ye irs ngo. The oldest of his sons, Ralph, was for many ycais the agent of tho llur lington at this place. Hvcrton Is time keeper for the sum coipoiutioii at Sheiidan Howurd has been enmph ting a course nt tho unlvi'isity, and (ilenn Is ut present engaged in tench lug school. The funenil scrvieos whro held Sun d iy afternoon from his home. He v. Hummel conducting the mi i vices. Tho masonic brothuihood conducting his body to the giave, uud poi forming their impresilve buri.il, eeiemonics. Gov. Morehead Will Speak Here Next Tliuisday evening, October lfi, utS o'clock Governor Moiehead, who la u candidiitc for re-election on the Democratic ticket, will nddress I ho votoisof tho county here. Do sure and come out uud hear him discuss the uffrths ot this btato. Foot Ball Line Up A Very Strong One Thu complete line up of tho high sijliool eleven appears below and is the one that Is going to win tho Ilepubllcuu Valleylchtimpionshlp. Overleese, left end. Saladen, left tackle. ZeUs, left guard. Pitchier, center. Perry, right guard. Wilson, right tackle. llakerf right end. Pope, quarter back. Giger, left half back. Wackledge, right halt back.v Polnlcky, full back. Tomorrow come out and see these boys trim Superior in that good old fashioned wajr. i - ; Qtorgs VanCanp of Omaha was in conn tue nrst ot tut week. , v i at&su- '- v-i- -sSP'Cjkfcj, umiuvjuih inmiiTMUpmwur ''"' mimwinn School Board Holds Meetings Hud Cloud, Sept. t!l, Kill. I Special meeting of the bounl liultl in the olllce of l)r Cielghton, 1'iesldcnt Gilliam piesldlug. Members ptoscnt llhickledge, Coon, Cielghton, N eesuer, Ovorlng Moied and seconded that the board no longer sanction night class picuics or parties and that each grade bo al lowed one party during the school year to be held during school time. Motion can led. Moved and seconded that all presents, gifts or tokens between teucheis und pupils tie not allowed. Motion carried Moed aud seconded to adjourn. Motion carried. H. .1 OVKiiiKii, .In., Secretary. lied Cloud, Oct .1, Kill. Hegular meeting of thu board held iu Washington building 1'ius. Ilemy (Jllham ptcsldmg. Members pioseiit Cielghton, Coon, Wuesner, Ovei lug. MiuuHs of lust meeting read and up i ptoved as read. Superintendent gave monthly report und reported Vl'2 enrolled iu the high school. A. W. Sherman appealed before thu board aud stated that he could upt build walk on agricultural farm for, tlin r.,'1..,. nt CUTi (0 Moved aud seconded that board per mit Mr, Sherman to withdraw his bid. Motion catried. Moved uud .seconded that Secretary ask for leblds on sidewalk on agricul tural fat in to be tecelvedby noon, Mon day, October l'Jth. Motion carried. Moved and seconded thut business men be notified to present their bills every month. Motion cuirled. Moved uud seconded thut thu Secre tary be Instructed to notify pool hull owners toiuludc Illinois fiom their places of business. Motion carried The following bills wore prcsunted: Aini'ilcan Hook Co., S ll.ti'l Au'iis , 8.h0 H. 1. (irlcu Drug Co lll.Oo O.C.Teel Ut.lU UoySattloyT .'l.iiu Clias. i:. Men 111 :).'iil IbnidMcNally 81J Gluu .tCo t '22 IS Underwood Tpyowtlter Co., 7 70 Scott Formaii !),00 O. I. Brown - 2 12 W. M. WeWi Mg. Co 78 US A. Fliinagun A Co 2110 Sllvor Buulett Co 27.03 I'eubody Seat Co , lft. 15 University I'ub. Co., 10.20 Nebiasku School Supply Hoiuu. 10 2r Morhart Ilros., 40.111 M. A. Albright IlO.'i PJutt As Fiees ,.. ..'. 270.00 Moved und sucoudud that thu above olainiH be allowed, Motion carried Moved uud secon led to adjourn. Motion carried. K. J. Ovriiino, Jr., Soorctiiry. Caucus Calls Kcd Cloud Township The Demooratic voteis of Ked Cloud township will hold a caucus Ht the Hod Cloud Chief olllce, Saturday after noon, Oct 10th, ut 2 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating u township tlckot consisting of a Roud Overseer, Assessor, Constable und Justice of Peace. - Joe Chow, Committeeman. Pleasant Hill Township The Democratlo voteis of Ploasant Hill precinct will hold a caucus ut thu Pleasant Hill school house ut .o'clock Friday evening, Oct. 0th., for the pur pose of nominating a Road Overseer, Assessor, Constable and Justice of I'eacc Fakd Union r, Committeeman. For Sale Two and one halt acres of land with good eight room house, twojood chick en houses, wash bouse, coal bouse and a good well, Everything first class shape. Will sell at a bargain or trade orstock.-Inqulre here or phone Ind. No. 81. I Bigger and Better Red Cloud rau'nwiuiamxnnwniiuwMi'iivmu ihmiwiih .(MEffiS, Sj ,,! NEW SUITS Ileal Overcoats New Fall Hats SHOES S WE A TBRS IVlaekinaui Goats Cap see PAUL The ' CTKKSSLS2i GSiESSKHESn 2232222223 nfi3S33E30S U U Haas - m Oar Fall Stock of Rugs Are Now in Ready Fot Your inspection. p We Have the Largest Line We Ever Bought Having purchased these Rugs before any advance in price we can give you the benefit. 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