"t tytathwtKf , ittaft4rt:ft 'T?-- "! jm RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF yf I A I 5 HOME NEWS Bulletin of The. Week's Doings I .lid .'li was In Superior was in ton n T. C. Hacker was it. Hebron Monday. For your mow shoes no to Mlinr Itios Co Col. 1J. C. IVtois wax up fiotn Guide Hock .Monday. Fred Temple of Kansas City was in , town Saturday. , Mr. and Mis. Frank I'jlliuifor were in Campbell .Sunday. FOIt UHN'T ood Ti-ronni honso IIfi'llun &. Saladett. adv Xw shooM for tin' ladles just re ceived at Miner Mies Co. Dow K.iloy att.-udeil llio foot ball piuie at Lincoln Siturday Attorney II ilt litis moved hls.ollluo over Wee-tier & Perry's store Paul Johnston of Lincoln suont Mon day hero with ills mother, JIh, John bton. Arthur fiilbort and Will Storey to tut ned houiu from Lincoln Sunday OVPUillk'. Juki' KllliUfr tradi'il hi CulU'iic nutomoblle olTSutuiiliiy forii now lloo roadster Allen Mlaeklodiro Is home from Lin coin whore, he took the West Point examination Hurt Person left for Wiay, Colorado, Sunday, where he has a position In a harness hhop. Jiih. Peterson drove down a new Overland automobile from Hastings Friday morning. WANTED-Horses orcattle to winter 9 miles south of town. Plenty of feed. John Stackliouse. Mrs. Wm. Dohror i visiting her ' daughter, Mts Walter Moby and family at Nelson this week. Misses Kat'.iryn Kowak and Lucy Ludlow of Franklin spent Sunday hero with Curtis (Jeer and wife. New coats just received nt Minor Biost Co., whero they have received tiiW lines in all depaitments. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Clay Cjnter, Kansas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Creighton the last of the week. If you have licnditrlie or If your child Is a mouth breather see Dr. War rick, Tuesday, November 3rd. Ex un illation free. I have the best rate in the county on farm lonn. See mo mid be convinced My motto- prompt service. A. T. W.U.KKlt. Paul Stoiey leturned home fiom Grand Island Friday morning whine li. li.ul bron uUcndinir the I. O O. F. tjr.iiid lodge. Mes'lames W G. Warren and rV V Ross returned home from (iiaiid Inland Friday whero they had been attending the Uobeknh assembly. We WHiit 1 1 give you all the loenl news an 1 in oidur to do so we iibk that you let us know any bit of news you ni'iy hear. Both phones. Mr. and Mrs. Kitehell of Illinois, wlio have bi'en visiting with Mis Johnston and ehtlili en for some timu, returned to their homo on Monday. y Kuv. Cressmiin of Ctete wa-. In the city Friday visiting friends. He had beon atteiuling the CongregHtlonal couforonee at Fiunkllti and was on Ids way homo. John I'.ivlleok, living northwest of town, was adjudged a dip-omauiui: by tho insanity boaid the Hist of tlu week and was taken to the "dip" at Linco'n by Sliuilif Hedge. Dr. Win rick. The Specialist, will nied'eve, ear, novo and tlitoat nutlmts and thoe needing glasses lilted at llr Danieiell's olllee in Ked Uloud, Tues day, November Iltd. Dan Oarber, R II. Xewhouse, Ed. Hanson, A. H McArthur and l' R. Maurer returned home from Grand Island Thursday evening where they had been attending the 1. O O. F. grand lodge. ltev. Cole of Genoa, Nebraska, form erly pastor of the Haptist chuieli here, arrived in tho city Monday evening, coming hero to pioich the t uncial ser vices of J. O Llndley which was held Tuesday iiftornoon. Monday afternoon little Fiank Cow den, son of Mr. and Mib F. W. Cow din, had tlm misfortune to lull oil' his tiicyclc while on his way to school and broke his leg near tho ankle, and also injured his taco and liuiid badly. Miss Flossie McKimmey, who ro- turnftd to her home hero sonio two weeks ago, on necount of illness, left Friday lor Sutherland, to again icsumo her school duties Her mother, Mis. W. Jt. Molviinmev. accompanied her and spont a few days visiting with her dutghter, Volma, who Is ulso teaching at that place. Mis. McKimmey return ed homo Monday cvnihig. E. S. Gaurber AMntln Miilidlll. HI i ( nv of lllnden Monti ly. Hoy jour kodak supplies at Stevens Bros, st.nlio. adv Next Tuesday is election day. Be sine and vote. Mr. and Mrs. Have Kuley entertained a number of friends at tuelr home on Fiiilay evening. Mis MoUrtdo was a passenger to Denver Monday. Attorney A. M. Walteisof Mine Hill was in town Monday. Why should a town niuzle the dogs and not the knookeis? , Mis Sehuinaeher spent Sunday in Fianlcliii with hor-lslor A A. ltineliold of St. Frnni'is, K in as, was iu tho ei'y Tuesday. Miner Sherwood attended t lie foot li.ill game at Liifoln Saturday. ' tleii. Fall Hold and fattillv have moved into the L"ngtun tosidence. Will Hunt arrival In the city Mon day to woik in the Uoynl barbershop "Frank Cow den went to MeCool Junction Wednesday moiiilng on bu-d- noss. TlieW. C. T. V. will meet with Mrs. C O. Cox on Wednesday, November I, at U:'!0 p in. The Senior el iss of the high school will entertain tho Junior class at a banquet Fiiday It Isn't very long after a wise young man roaches the marry lug ago befoie ho reaches tho parsonage. Henry Johnson left for South Dakota last week to he at the bedside of his son who has typhoid fever. "IIO.MR, SWRRT HOME" looks bet ter on tho piano than a mall order c italog on the center table. Dr. Cross was a passenger to Oxford Monday where he attended the south west district dentists' inotiiig. Mr. and Mrs .Tamos Silvey of Imi- vale. spent buntlay here wltli her par ents, A. 1). Wonderly and wife Mr. and Mis. Kobt. Harris roturned home Saturday from South Itend, Indiana, whero they had been visiting relatives. i I'he Major is uuth iritj for the stale I nieiit that o!ra pollen will bo on dutj Hallow 'eon night. County Attorney The voters of Webster county should elect Attorney F. J Monday County Attorney by a gooil majority next Tuesday lie is well ipialllled by ex perience for the olllee. lie Is a Ne braska man having lived In South western Nebraska most of his life and knows the conditions of thin p.irt of the state. Ho is a graduate of the t'niversity of Nebraska ami also the Nebraska College of Law. "The Chief" heliecs that a vot for Muiulny next November will not be misplaced but for the tight petsou. A Tax Payer's Statement (icorge W. Llml-ey one of Web-tot o mntj'n most popular and successful Morlt men, will no doubt be elected to tue Mite Legislature Mr. Lintliey has been idoiiMlled with Nebraska's greatest indiistiy, stock raising over since lie entile to the state, and It is sate to say that he is well and favorably known to every man in the county who is entitled to vote at the coining election, lioorgo. us lie is known to his ft lends is the type that Is needed In our State Legislative department, where the outlook must be foiwatd and not back ward if we ever expect to i (ink with our sister states. Honest, sipiare, business methods and' sti let attention to tho smallest details In every under standing has been the secret of his success. His associates when he was in the Legislature soon discovered that when important matters camo up, (ioorgo Lindsey wns a good man to have on tho committee and when he goes back next January you can back on George belng.on the side of interest to his constituents even if tho measure is introduced by a Republican. A vote for George Is a vote for self interest. A TAX PAYRU. eses-v- I k, V. Y WW 13lf33-SSCT5E!-'vQSvsASsBvr' 3 There's fo time like the present COPYRIOMT 1014 THC HOUSE Of KUPF'CNHCIMCII You wouldn t buy a straw hat in Sontembor. Why wait until Xmas to buy your Fall and Winter clothes. If you buy them now you benefit in three ways First, you have a wider variety of styles and pat terns to select from a chance to be- more in dividual. Second, you get more wear out of every dollar because they have to be laid aside when Spring comes. Third, "you slip one over" on the other fel lows by being among the first to be well dressed for winter, and comfort able while they shiver in summer clothes. Right now is the best time to purchase your shirts, underwear, neck ties, hose, gloves, and a new suit and hat. We have a most complete stock, smart styles, new patterns and colors and everything that appeals to the discrimina ting buyer, The new Kuppenheimcr Clolhcraft suits and over coats are better than ever. Everyone of them is guaranteed all-wool, .shape-retaining and ser viceable. That's why we handle the line we don't have to take a chance, neither do you. There's a wide variety of styles and patterns, and the price is always right 510 to 525.00. Be Among; the Wise Buyers DO IT NOW The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" Red Cloud, -:- -:- Nebraska Amos Ayers and family who have been visiting witli Geo Coon and wife, returned to their lioni's in Salida,Colo , Saturday. We are informed this week that the farm prodnco and poultry exhibit will lie displayod in the Geo. Lindsey bulHing instead of nt Koontz's livery birn as proviously advertised. On last Satuiday evening at tho M. R. parsonage, Hev. Myers united in marriage Mr. Lienjiimin Rasser and Miss Ha.el Rust. The young couple will malio their homo on C. II. Rust's I'urtn northeast of tovn. (In Tuesday eveninga surpiise paily vas u'ivfii Rev. Colo ikt Mr and Mrs. K V Gulden's (homo. About sixty 1 1 ion Is wcie pioent and all repot t a having hud a good time. At a late hour sHiidwioliosutid cake were set veil The A O IT , W. lodge had a big meeting Tuesday evening and all pres ent leporlod as having hud a good i lino. Mis Kthol Wi.eenrvcr gavo n leading and J B. Gilliam was the spo'ikor of the evening G C. liailey's orchestta furnished the inilsij. A huge number of friends of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Stevens gathered at their home on Tuesday evening to help them celebrate their lift It wedding miniver 'a i j. The eveuiiicr's entei taiinnent consisted of a ilslt to tho Stevens' studio, utter which Jtoy taken them all to the Teepe, filially teturning to Ids home, wIimio a bountiful feed was solved and a good t'm wa enjoyed by all. Roy savs ho can not refiain ft out wishing ho had an nunlvetsaiy evoiy day To The Voters of Webster County Having received the nomination of the Democratic party for the olllee of Sheriff of Webster county, I Uml that it Is impossible for me to call on all the voters before tho general election, November 3, tis my farm wofk does not permit my absence only occasion al ly. 1 was unable to devoto as much time to my campaign as I should have liked. To you whom I lime been un able to meet, 1 wish thtotigh the medium ot this paper to respectfully ask your Mippoit at the goneial eho lion, Tuesday, November iiid. To you I have mot pcisiumlly I wish to thank lor your cour'eous tieatnieiit'iiiid as sistunce while in your neighborhood. As tomysell, I have lived In Webster count since ISi, and have made a successor the fin uiiiig industry, and all my intuivstu are in Wobster county. If tlie volors of Webster count elect me to Ibis olll !, I shall conduct it In an elllcieiit. manner at tho least expense to the county. To all I wis'i to Hiy that I will ap preciate any iiivor.s shown me at the oltctl'Hi, Novembel .', 1911. Yo'urs respectfully, J s Huutka IJ uleii, Ncbinsku. S3eS3 vAS-ASSvAASt SSBCi Hfe ucca Barreled Apples Bulk Apples Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes VOTE In the District Court of the. Ten I It Judicial District of Nebraska In and For Webster County. IT IS HiatlCllY Olll)i:iti:t) that the )Lcemler IU1I, ispilty term of court enlleil tor W'elntir County ob tlie'th iluy ol Itieeiu- l. .. llllt t... A ...1 1. .ml.. lo.rnl.il li.lllllirtl. ' ill' rt 111 t lie luiu ii iu nitiiiuin nvi wiij aujuunr Vi WltllOUl llll I ' It Is further onlrretl thtit tlio rlirk notify irtitiit.jil ti niifi'i flint tif iinrlliiunml rill iitilill eniitH (or naturalisation, as well hh tlie ehlel n( tlio bun nil o( uatiirallatlon at St. I.uuls, Mo., ot hiii'Ii ailjoiiruiiieul. I In wltniBR wliert ol I Iiiim) liireiiuto nt my liiiml at llnlilreise, , I'liolpH county, In nalil illHtrlrt. llimauii iluy ot Detoliir, UN I. Aril.si: IIAItltY S. 1)1 MIAN". CDITII I.. McKCIlllIAN, ,lmle i ItrK Dlitrlct fouit. Ordir To .Sliow Cuisc. SIi,t!.rtt'-! ;Thefou,li Court Arn t'liiinty oart held nt the ('oiinty fotirt room In ami fur snlit eoiiuty Dctotur .Mih, A. I), llll I. Ik tho matter nt tlio wtilto of huliin II Carpenter, Utecniil OS ronillin; iiud llll Ia, Wiillir unit Carrie MiiUiouh i r : i Inn thai ailiiilliUtinllou of kiilil i-lilo mny bo, itruntiiltn 1'rnl Maurer as Ailiiitiimiriior. 01110.111:11. That 1'iMio. the 1:. h lay of Novi'inlHir. A. I)., tun. at it) u'lioik a. m.. !b iihSUaul for hcnriiii; Jiilil pttlilmi. whin all ( tui-KuusliiWio-lul In k:Ii! iiiutior 111:1 1 upponr ai n (.ouiii) couri lonfiiiiu 111 uuu un mh i-oiiiii anil hhuw em m lij pruji r of lull tliuiei hlinalil not In yrnntoil, nml tliat notice of llu i mteney ol hnlcl potltloa unit the hear- tnu tin not ho ijlMm to nil pi ixms Inti 11 slut llisnlil innttrr, by iiiIiIIkIiIiii 11 copy of this orili r 111 inn id 11 1 1111111 1 niei. a wit hiy 111 paper pi Inti it In Mild nuiii', fur ihrti eon scciithi vm'i 1k prior loMihl il:i ( hi uliuj. l.l. N. I ItvsM . I niiliU liuUt I'm i M i 111 1 Attorney. ir 1. ir us 8 In Style We Have We Have It If It's In Styl IIIO P41IU0OI MOIOII II llU tho petition ol (n f. J. fHanday FOR County Attorney ': VL7 1 ii jWka V V I iA IA 1 'V 1 u? 1 I v. f I 400 m Our lines combine correct styles Willi more than moder ate prices, makes our line of tficat importance to women interested in dress. Our gar ments must give satisfaction, and they do. This is why oilr sales increase. STYLE, QUALITY and LOW PRICES m BEST REPAIRING H M m UNDER THE SON !-H Ii Barbara Phares A iff n t I-'or Ainetlcan Homily and Warner liros. Cothols and litittuilek I'atteius. f 1 Zr..,v m.. Ileal Dtate, Farm Loans and Insurance, ReJ Cloud. - Nebraska. Special Priees flt- - McFarlaiuPs Invisible Patches Neat workmanlike repairing is a branch of our business which is given especial atten tion. Send Your Torn Garments To Us Wo will glean press and re pair them so that they will give you much satisfactory wear. You are accustomed to having your shoes and watch repaired. Why not your clothes? e What Causes that Book The abnoiiiiiil position of THIS VERTEBRA 4 Pinches the Nerve That Controls' the Stomach Frank Vavricka Democratic Candidate tor County Clerk Webster County G. Hassingep Cleaner and Dyer Doth Phones (Copyrighted) Tho Mtom.usli ciiiuot ilo its duty until tlnit HiViix'itiuii i ailjuMnl and tlio pressure! on lite 111 rvi'SToliewd, Your local Cliiropiac tor I hi1 glad to explain inoio fully how lie.tUli i ulVeotoil by tlio mililuxatud vortu brat; in yoiirupiue. It o.'HtH nothing to invent lato and may' mean much to you. See your local CHIROPRACTOR'S profcsHional card in another column of this paper. No Drug No Surgery No Osteopathy No ManuBago. 0 t n . n s a 1 f .'i m w - m It 8 w .yiry-yaMBW,,- itMMayg;iSXCS ,ilOXaitZXX.-iZ. jj