The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 22, 1914, Image 1

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A Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50.
VOLUME 1 J
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOISHH 2 - 1SI14.
NUMBER 13
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If You Desire
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VERY one of your banking connections
to be a profitable one. returning you the
'.JwJr 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
Red Cloud High
Loses To Hastings
1 Pi Iday afternoon liefoie a fair slcd
cim Hustings High School team do
fi'Mtt (1 iliu 1 eul tiMitu by a semeof 20
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'I'lii' j';iiiio was ii limd loii'lll one,
Business Men Enjoy I
Banquet on Monday
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On .Monday noon at tin1 Iioyal hotel
(H caned the second banquet of tho
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WEBSTER COUNTY BANK,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
CAPITAL W.".(lt)ll
Nf IiT IS THE TIME
J W TO THINK OF
YOUR COAL WANTS
We Handle All Kinds
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"GOOD SERVICE"
THE MALONE-AVERY CO.
"Talk With Us About Your Wants"
buslne iiumi of Red Cloud. About
' tueiitj live (it our business men uo
1 lMMiil. It hiii dei'idi'd at thi. meet-
the Minis owicoi lliliuil of mi u!i-,v , ,n' u ll,,ul 'ii DiiiMiuuis iietoartor on
Vietoij, Weio irieatlj sinprKyl, to llnd th seemid Tiie-day of iieli month,
tlii'iti-olves k eenly initelied. The ' ,("i S-ltlf ae'ed us toistinastei and
only iiintcii.il illlUi.iiCH to he Mi'iil,,,! following piogriin was canted
between the two teams, was tile liielt n,"
or ooaehlng with the local team while I'uited We bliuiil I. ( Mitchell
llaviitu's has (.iijoyid a paid o ncli lor Adu-itlslng Hie Home Town ,
t.ei.il jimis mul tlu-iolii lies the title. ' ' '"1 ' I limine
l'he unite plnjid as fining . IJui jjulu I) iy Hpeiiei.e. s and Sug- (
Jilt. Ili-t .matter nii.-n.d Willi Hast.1 g'-ions 1 W. Cowdell
lugs kicking to li'ul Lloinl Polnicky
I I etui il'mir 'mil l."i jatds; lied Cloud's
I II ist down they lot the hull on it him
I bin Hailing-, on a lliie Mulish miitlo
I val ds on Hist down, second down
mule U yaidh mid iniide their gain on
the I h down, Hastings on Hist down
lot Imll on fumble, ilson lecovcrlng
same. Ked Cloud made ft jutds on liist
down, added two moie on the second
and madetheli 10 yauls on the third
down. On Hist down lilacklcdgc lost
0 ymds; and another 10 yards loss on
account of fotwiud pass. Polnicky
kicked 'Jo yaids to Hustings who re
tin mil bull ft yards. Hastings made ft
NEW SUITS
ereoats
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Uach ol tho above n lined penile-;
men made eiy pood talk-, nil thu sub
ji ft they wel" assigned.
No. tic of the opinion that these j
nice tin;,"- accomplish much good j
amongst the business muu and should ,
liUulostuii latter number tuiu out
to thu ne.V one.
Obed B. Harvey Is Laid
At Rest On Sunday
Obed II. Hitivey was bom July ii,
185:.', In Evmtsvilie, Wisconsin. He
came to is'obtas'ui In 1871 mid taught
yards on llrst, mid Red Cloud penalised school In YorU county, Inter coming to
ft vards for offside. Hastings made Webster county mid homestoading In
If It's In Style We Have It
We Have It If It's In Style
Our lines combine correct
styles with more than moder
ate prices, makes our line of
gieat importance to women
interested in dress. Our gar
ments must give satisfaction,
and they do. This is why our
sales increase.
STYLE, QUALITY
and LOW PRICES
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BattoaPhares
Affc'iit Tor Amciicnn lleauty
and Warner llios. Coisois and
llutteiick I'ntteins
?)SSEKS3 2SSS S3eraS3
Mrs. Vm. Forgey
h tsbiind, two sisters, four brotheis
Hilda laro number of other lolatlvcs
Rose Witt wer wits born in Swltzur-. "tl fiends.
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land. October 1 , 18C0. When two; ' u""' service WIls num ui ino
years of iiKeBhe moved with her pur
ents to Atchison county, Kansas,
wlieie they lived until 187.J, when they
came to Smith county.
On November ill, 1831, she was mar
ried to Mr. Win A. Fottfey. To this
uniouwere born tliree chlldien, two
Blrlo who died In Infancy, aud one boy,
John, who lived to bo eight years old.
For thirty thiee ytiars they lived on
the old Forgey homestead In Logan
township, Builth county. Mrs. Forgey
died In Lebanon, October 11, 1014, nge
J)3 years, 11 months aud 22 days, leav
ing behind to m urn her loss, her
home, Tuesday, October Kith, at 11
o'clock, conducted by Uev Percy It.
Atldns of Lebanon, and the remains
luteired In the Webb Hill cemetery.
The Odd Fellows lodge of Salem, of
which Mr. Forgey is a momber, at
tended the funeral in a body, acting
as pall bearers, assisting in the ser
vices at the grave, and in every way
allowing their fiaternnl lovo and
sympathy for their boroaved brother.
New coats just received at Miner
Bros. Co., where they have received
pew lines in all depattments. i
their 10 yards In the next It downs
and again made one yard, on firs! down
and on second down .lohnson, II list
ing's full hncit, scored first touchdown
failing to kick goal. Hustings again
kicked oil", (tiger returning ball 1ft
yards. (Siger made Hist down. Cain
by Hlackledge made seven yards and
Polnicky made tliree through center.
Red Cloud on llrst down attain, (ilger
lost six yards on a fumble. Polnicky
kicked to Hastings, Hastings ro lim
ing ball 3 ymds on the llrst down
and Whitchous, Hastings quarterback
on a2ft yard run scored second touch
down .lohnson kicking goal, score 13
too.
Red Cloud kicked off Hastings re
turning ball 25 yards making their
gain on the third down. On iiist down
Hastings made l) yards aud received a
peualtj of IS yards for rough tactics
and holding, made 2 yards on 2nd
down, kicked to Red Cloud's 10 yard
line, Pope getting tho ball.
Red Cloud on that down made G
ymds added two on the second mid
made their gain on third down. Hast
ings receiving fj yard penalty for
ollside
Red CI Hid faced to kick on 3rd down
Polnicky booted bull ftO yards Hast
ings leturniiig ball 20 yaids, mid los
ing ball on fumble. Red Cloud made
trains on four downs. Hustings pena
lised ft ymds for nllMdtt. Polnicky
ktcking.10 yards to Hastings. Hast
ings letuinlng bull is ymds. 1st half
ended s 'ore Hastings 13 to (.
2nd h.ilf 3rd qumtur Hastings Uiekod
to Ked Cloud, Hlackledge i Pluming
bill twenty yards, but lost ball on
downs. Hastings on 2nd down madu
In jiii ds and on their third sctimmtige
fumbled, Red Cloud tecoveilng the
bill Poptigiiued 12 ymds on Hist
d w ii on mi end run Red Cloud on
two downs ni.iilu 11 yards. On Hist
down Red Cloud failed to g tin and
were pou al I .ed ftyardsfoi offside.
Hustings ball on downs made their
gain in three downs, which put ball on
Red Cloud's 10 ymd line, Mist down
Hastings made 0 ymds; second down
added a yard and were held for downs
on Red Cloud's II yard lino. Red Cloud
gained r ymds and Polnicky kicked
111 yards Hustings returning ball IS
yards.
Fourth quarter Hastings made )((
yards on two lino plunges which put
tho ball on Red Cloud's 2 yard line;
two downs failed to gain and Johnson
w.is pushed over for another touch
dowu, ulso kicking goal. Score 20 to 0.
Hastings kickod off to Red Cloud,
Zeiss taking Blackledge's place, lted
Cloud returned ball 10 yardf. lied
Cloud made downs, Zeiss making 7
yards on llrst down, and I'ope adding
(Continued on pugo 0)
1873. Ho was man led May 12, 1877,to
Maty E. Rice of Webster county. He
died October 1ft, 1014, nged HI yems
3 mouths and 7 days.
He leaves to niouin his demise, five
daughters mid two sons, his vvifn, two
brothers aud one sister, three grand
children mid a host of relatives aud
f i lends. '
He united with the Methodist church
at Imivale, as a charter member moie
than thirty jours ago, and has remain
ed an active member since.
Tho funeral services weic conducted
at his home by Rev. Geo. Hummel on
Sunday, and Interment was made in
the Rlverton cemetery.
Player Piano at a attain
We have a slightly used Player
Piano in line condition that one of our
customers was unable to tlnlsh paving
tor Wo will place it free of cliargulu
the home of any satisfactory party in
the vicinity of Red Cloud who will pay
the balance in casli or payments as
low as SI 0.00 per month Address,
Gluey Music Co., St. Joseph, Mo.
a New Pall Hats
SHOES
S WE A TERS
iVlackinaoi Goats
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SEE If EM
I PAUL STOREY I
I The Clothier
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 arc the South Bend
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 and Jeweler.
I
ags -Rags Rags
Our Fall Stock of Rugs
Are Now in Ready For
Your Inspection. 5
We Have tho 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 largest line of Rugs in the city,
in all the new patterns. We have them
in all grades.
ROY SATTLEY 1
Licensed Embalmer 'and Furniture Dealer. 71
l69
.THY US FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRIJ1TIHG.V
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