The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 15, 1914, Image 1

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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.
Deposits Guaranteed by State Guaranty Fund
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We Handle All Kinds
"GOOD SERVICE"
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THE MALONE-AVERY CO.
"Talk With Us About Your Wants"
Your
Watch Ideal
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 we have watch ideals
too and ideal watches.
They are the South Bend
and the Ilamijton 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 Viuantitios. And be
fore you make a watch pur
chase we would like to talk
to you about these move
ments. May wc?
E H. Ncwhouse
Optometrist nnd .lewder.
Notice
Lnst week nottco was given to ro
move nil rubbish from the alleys of
the city. To my knowledge seven only
responded. Notice is hereby given to
here after refrain from throwing refuse
material of any description in the
alleys of this city nnd 'to throw the
same on your own premises and not on
the premises belouglng to the oity. We
are cleaning up. ,
HeniiyCook, Health Physician.
Caucus Call
The Deinooratie voters of Ilatin
township will hold 11 caucus Saturday
night, October 17th, at 8 o'clock at the
usual voting place to nominate a town
ship ticket as follows: road overseer
assessor, constable and justice of the
pence.
FitAXK Stuoui., Committeeman.
Farmers' Telephone Co.
Holds Annual Meeting
Tlio annual mcutlng of the stock
holders of the Farmers' Independent
Telephone Company was held In tills
city Suttmlny afternoon and there was
a huge number of the stuck holders
present.
The old Board of Directors wore re
elected and consist of tlio following
gentlemen: O. 13 Harney, J. FI. Blling
er, Clark Stevens, Geo. Heardslee and
O. C. Teel.
The meeting then adjo imed and
the Board of Directors met and
re-elected the following ofllcers for the
ensuing year O E. Harney, president;
O. C. Teel, secretary; Clark Stevens,
treasurer and manager."
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Oris Fearn Weds
A Fairbury Girl
The following takeu from the Hast
ings Tribuno will prove Interesting
reading to the many friends of Oris
Fe-un, a former Hed Cloud boy, and
whose parents reside here:
"Without taking his many friends
here into his confidence, Oils C. Fearn,
slipped quietly away last Saturday to
Fairbury where nt 2:3o o'clock in the
afternoon he was married to Miss
Fern Wary of that place. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev, J.
K. SUelhmberger of the Fairbury
Christian church a', the home of the
bride's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Wary. The wedding march was placed
by Miss Jessie Iiaiim of Fairbury.
'Immediately following the cert
mony Mr. and Mrs. Fenrn took a train
for Hnstlugs where they are now at
home to their friends at 131 East Fifth
Street.
"The bride is ono of the most
popular members of the younger set
in Fairbury, nnd has resided in or
near that plnco most of her life The
groom is widely nnd popularly known
in this city. He is employed in the
job work department of the Hustings
Tribune and has the respect of' his
associates."
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Our Boys Win the
First Foot Ball Game
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Tuberculosis Day
lly sermons, lectures, motion pic
tures, exhibit, and many' other
methods, The National Association for
the Study nnd Prevention of Tubercu
losis will enlist thousands of churches,
8uhoolsnnd lodges of the country in n
simultaneous educationnl movement
against tuberculosis during the week
of November 2!Hh. The campaign is
to bo known as the Fifth Annual
Tuberculosis Day Movement.
A special circular entitled, "What is
Tuberculosis Day'' has been prepared
and is oeing widely distributed. The
plan df Tuberculosis Day, as explained
in the circular, does not' necessarily
comprehend a special sermon on tuber
culosis on November 2'.itli. If ti church,
school, or lodge gives the subject at
tjnthjn In any way during that week,
tills will help in the national educa
tional movement.
Outlim-s for lectures or sermons on
tubciculosis and "stock" talks on this
subject will bo furnished free to min
isters and others who can uso them.
Literature for distribution in the
churches, schools, lodges and else
where will also bo bo given away in
large quantities Persons wishing
s iuh llteratuio, olther'for the prepara
tion of sermons or talks on tubercu
losis, or for distribution in public
meetings on Tuberculosis Day, should
get in touch with their local antitub
erculosis society, or if that is not pos
sible, with the National Association
for tlio Study aud Prevention of Tuber
culosis, 105 Ettst 22d Street New York
City.
L. O.Oone and wife of Guide Rock
and his brother and wife of Iowa were
in' town Wednesday,
Before a small crowd, who braved ,
the dt i.ly rain aud muddy grounds
last Friday afternoon saw the local .
foot ball team defeat the Superior High i
school team by a score of 20 to 0. The
game opened with Hed Cloud kicking
to Superior and Superior rcturningtho'
ball 12 yards. Hed Cloud received two
penalties of ft yiirdseach for olf sides
aud gained the ball on downs from
Superior. By consistent line smashes
the local boys plowed their way to ii
touchdown shoving over Polnicky for
tirst touch down, Polnicky kicked goal,
score 7 to 0.
The second quarter opened with the
ball In Superior's possession and Owens
Superior's Higl.t, Half Back by a bril
liant .1") yard dash scored Superior's
only touch down and Superior failed
to kick goal. Score 7 to .(!.
A few minutes later after kick off
Pope the local quarter back returned
the ball 25 yards and Black ledge scored
a touchdown on Hue plunges. Pol
nicky failed to kick goal, score 13 to 0.
Hed Cloud kicked to Superior and
Owens returned the ball 15 yards, aud
then gained 8 yards on fotward pass,
then Superior received 5 yards penalty
for hurdling.
The first half ended with ball in Hed
Cloud's possession on Superior's35 yard
line, score 13 to.O.
The second half opened with Pope
returning the klckoff 10 yards aud
the quarter was played entirely in
Superior territory.
In thu fourth quart or (ligcr on an
end run of 2 5. yards scored Rod Cloud's
third touch down. Polulek'y kicked
goal, score 20 to 0. The game ended
with thu ball on Superior's 15 yard
line, where Polnicky missed nu easy
chance for a place kick. Superior was
out played throughout the game, and
the bcorc bhould have been much
larger.
Following was the line-up:
NORTH BRANCH
Edgar Craven lost a valuable horse
last Sunday.
Ralph Hawkins and Miss Fannie
Heed wore married last Saturday.
Ii. Beutley returned Monday to his
duties at the Deuneu Mercantile Store.
Revival meetings which wore held
east of here, closed last Suaulay night.
Many convemioiis resulted from this
meetiug ,
Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Monrovia,
Indiana, who have been visiting his
sister, Mrs. M. O. Osborne, returned
home Tuesday.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Turner died at Kansas City while they
wero enroute from Missouri to make
this their future home. The little
body was brought hero aud laid to
rest in thu North Branch cemotcrv.
Prosperous Columbus Nan
. Marries Inavale Girl
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
thu home of tho bride's mother, Mrs.
A. Arnold, who lives west of Inavale,
occuired tlio tuarrlugo of her daughter,
Mlt-s Martha Arnold to Mr. E. W
LoNnko of Columbus, Nebraska, Itev,
Haggarty, of Oilell, Nebr., a cousin of
tho Arnold family, performing the
wedding ceremony. Little Paul Our
noy nnd Eli.abeth Haggarty cousins
of the bride acted as ring bearers.
The brldp is one of Webster county's
most popular young indies, and gradu
ated from the State Agricultural
School nt Lincoln last spring.
The groom Is a prosperous young
farmer and btock raiser at Columbus,
and also graduated from the State
Agricultural School at Lincoln last
spring,
The young couple will make their
home on the groom's farm near Colum
bus and the Chief along with their
many friends wish them much joy and
happjness.
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NEW SUITS
Ileal Overcoats
New Fall Hats
S H O B S
SWEATERS
Maekinam Coats
Red Cloud Superior
Overieese 1 e Payuter
Zeiss 1 1 Hustow
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Saiaden f 1 g Uirlgrlch
Petchler c Mcllroome
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Newtiouse J r g Ross
B Polnicky
Wilson ) v t Davies
Baker r o Oliver
Pope q b Lewis
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Wilson J rhb Owens
Polnicky fb Bossmeyer
Blackledge 1 h b Hursch
Referee Slior wood.
Touchdowns-Polnicky, Glgor, Black
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(Joals from downs Polnicky, two.
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The Clothier
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111 and in Need of Funds
Says Mrs. Rosa Jones
In thu suit for divorce of Rosa
Francos Joiips against Thomas A.
Jones tho plaintiff this morning Hied
udhhivit in tho district, oourt declaring
that her property had been partially
dissipated, that tho Income had beuii
greatly impaired and that- a portion of
it had been tied up by litigation in
Webster county. She asserts that slio
is ill and uunblo to work and that she
must have at least 575 a month for her
support, aside from 32.1 a mouth to
meet medical bills. She declares that
it probably will rcquiro 8150 to meet
attorneys' claims for her suit. Satur
day's Lincoln Star.
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Wm. Klrkpatriok of Guide Rock was
in town Wednesday.
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Democratic Speaking
On Friday Night
On Friday night, October lCtli, Hon.
A. C Shallonbcrger, Democratic can
didate for congress and Mr, M. L.
Corey, county attorney of Clay county,
will address tho voters here ou tho
issues of the day. Come out and hear
them as they are considered the best
speakers in the Fifth district.
Our Fall Stock of Rugs
Are low in Ready For
Your Inspection. g
We Have the Largest
Line We Ever Bought
Having purchased these Rugs before
any advance in price we can give you
the benefit. Come in and let us show
you the lagest line of Rugs in the city,
in all the new patterns. We have them
in all grades.
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Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer.
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