The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 12, 1914, Image 1
(fcl 1 Itato Hlslorlcnl Sorkty Balloon Ascensioi And Foot Ball Game Friday Afternoon A (Vcwipwr That filvr.3 Tin: Nous Plftj'ttm Weeks Fat.lt Year For $1.50. i j.uujj.i lx i.ij.j,-.i-ij..j n jjjiim ii ijiJL.it. iinrr.'-iivmrnnmrn i-rnrmi r'i rr i " n - .. . -.-........-. . -.---.- . r VOLUME l'' UKH CLOUD, iv J5HUASKA, NOV I0MUi:i 'J. Ul 1. , NUMBER -16' It ' rarmers Institute Koy Hutchison lias asESSsrss' '":'.' f C ' . . W I III ' '. .' I ffe i-i J M T II O ' T I A TT M Tfx now mruii owing larcen a wire g Cl 7 & U H -If - If You E J 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 WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITA I.. HU.-..000 m m i h i ' NA A J IS THE TINE J VV TO THINK OF YOUR COAL WANTS We Handle All Kinds tt GOOD SERVICE ff THE MALONE-AVERY CO. "Talk With Us About Your Wants" The Km mum--.' liMltutu U In full swluir In till- city Tin exhililt- llils j in r show coiislih'iiililo iiilvaiiUHintnl over otlior ji'iit-. Wo nto Uni nlnt,' wluil to uoik fur mill the iiluil is bciilj,' mnio in'Hrly iippumi'lii'il as ji'iir miu ot'i'ils yoiir, Tho i'i'nvili'1 uniuHtinii of piist ,o.us Ims bui'ii ovi'toiitno ly tin tiNU of tho IVtt'isoti liiilldliiK for ponl tiy ai.il iraln. Th's lelievt-s the othir si'ulion. The birds e.vliiliiteil this yiar uie fur above iinylhm proviously shown. In this ilopaitnii'iit theie Ih timllied ad vance. H.ieli viii let y Is nioro neatly tine in shtpn, marking' Hud color and poll COME OFTEN IF YOU BUV YOUR GROCERfES FROM US YOU WILL GET CLEAN, FcSH GROCERIES, BECAUSE WE SELL LOTS OF THEM. THAT IS WHY WE KEEP. THEM FRESH. WHEMEUERYOU WANT ANVTH!NGV TO EAT COME TO US AND GET IT AND YOU WILL GET GOOD FOOD. YOU OWE THIS TO YOURSELF AND TO YOUR FAMILY. WE WILL NOT -SELL POOR FOOD AT ANY PRICE. WE PRICE OUR GROCERIES RIGHT. TOO. New Goods in AH Departments THE MINER BROS. Co. General Merchants "A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE The Store That Sells Wooltex i in sii tp", inarKtn'Huit color and Itry fiincletH me tej'di'itiK lit the splendid showing made. If the pres ent paee If, Wept up Webster enmity will soon Im nolo to enter the state show and carry oir the best pi toes. Ti.e i!iain exhibits are all etia tfnod and -how the wondeiful fer illty ol our soil. There seems 1 1 lie no immIii that will not mow in this section of theeoiintiy. The corn, whe.it, oat, bat ley spell?:, i.e, nl fulfil and oilier jji-iissi s .ue nt siich ii ehaiaultr that this iiiii.n hi' well ealluil the garden spot of the e trth. Then the vegetables wete well I ('pre sented. CHbhages, squashes, water melons cariots, put snips, and nearly uvery hintl and variety under the sun. The entile showitig was u surpilse eveti to old timers At the bitf Hallux tic j!rn nrestalled us flue a lot of hordes and mules us nuo could wish ( for. Aluffiiitlceut flp'oel mens of horse llesh, good ejiongh to be the pride of any country. The hog and cattle likewise over in the Kountz tie bum were of excellent quality and finish. Iu fact the live stock exhibit Js till that could be wished for. The Tuesday evening program was given in the opera house which was comfortably tilled. The first speaker of the evening was F E. Mniner, who deliveied an excellent address on Moral Culture. This address whs carefully woided, happily conceived and easily delivered. Mr. M mire r said that while this country whs yet in Its vligiu state, while the butTiilo s'ill roamed these ptaiiies, or the red skin hunted his ptey, the modist llnwors bloomed in abundance. He gutphi callv de-eiibed the iiitluenceof fljweis or. the home and pled for their moie extensive culture. He stated that this I'lim te whs well ad.ipted for the i nt - u ; of all l.imls of beaut fill tl .wets and said that each home should be hi notified wjtli lloweis. The addiess eont'iiud a great, de.il of intoi in.ition anil was deliveied in the style of mi orator Pi of. ltoehr followed with nn ad diess on Agrlcultutitl IMucation which was pleasing and to the point. He cm phasled tho necessity of cooeiatlon or fin m and school. The school need led the experience of the fiuiu and the farm no'ded the techiiial information of the school. Judge Smith gave an nddiess on l'oultiy with Hie aid of his latitein. These slides showed thedlffeiciit types of poultry iitnl dlffiuent kinds jf poul try lious'-s lie showed the kind of a Lhoii'-e to use and ti.e kind not to use and told the audience why. Ho stated that If one wants to get eggs in the winter time he must keep his hulls warm and keep them shut up till the tune. This address was much appre ciate! mid given in ii'plcasing manner. The musical f online of the piogr.iiu was not the least of the attractions. Halloy'b orchestra rondeied piece lifter piece of high class music to the great delight of all. The selections weie well made and well rendered, Ray mond Ttirnure delighted the audleuco with his bell solos He is tiipidly bo coming a line musician and tho Chief believes that he is destined to be to cognized in the musical world. Tho Ladies' Department in tho Tin utirc hull is well represented by work of nil kinds. Needle work, fancy articles and fine cooking, all showing (Continued on page f) Jist S.itnrdnv inoitilng Mr Koy C. Hutchison, son of Mr. and Mis (ho.1 llutchi-ou, and Mi-s C hloe H. Held-1 iiiiiti of Kiiiukliii, -lipped quietly away to Lincoln, wheie they were married. I The groom is one of our popular and mos'l industrious .loiuig men, and is cuusideied tine of the coming young men of the community. The btide is one of Fiiiiiklin county 'r, ' most popular young Indies, and litis I taught school in that vicinity for some , lime past, and while she is a sti linger . to most of our eili.u'iis, she no doubt Is capable of tilling the home she will. ikioi ii wild iiappiue-s, anil win prove . to be truly a helpmate and companion to the husband she has clui-eu to honor with her hand. The happy couple arrived iu tills city Monday evening, but have not jet definitely decided wheie they will live. The Chief along with their many f i lends wi-h I hem much joy mid hiippiiu-s. . City Council Met On Thursday Night Tie city ounol met Thuisday night in a j urntd B-t-iun. I'r m.i,t, Mayor Da nerell, ( ouni'iluieu Ferry, S oiey anjj Chlwell. Minute of Ian met ting read und approved. R'poftofcity re surer rcHordered plMCed'on fle.( ,'" "' Oi modun 6' Councilman Storei, Becunded by Councilman P ir, $415 wis transferred from tt.o eLc ric light csnh fund to the electric light levy fund for the purpose of retiring two reginurdd waimntH on (ad fund, and ticaMurc whs instructed to cull same in fo- payment. Co mci mm Perry intioduced an or dinance providing an occupation tax I or vendors of vegetables etc., which was pHHSed, (See elBC win rc.) II. Diederich, secretary of the fire dei'tr inent, riqie-nel the council to HpproprtHte $110 to purcha c a lot upo t which 'o ertct ii building ta houfe the fire appi.raLU;. (iranted. Tue fol owing claims were ullowtc!: (Ju Z gler ,.. JllOOO W. A P.ttei 80 (0 f f TT- w - i n :i3v,"l71'.' NEW SUITS jleoj OtferGoats New Fall Hats s ho e s S WBA TBRS i JVlaGkinaoi Coats '.- Can 't Jt .? 3.; 0009'" see 'em PA IL STOREY The Clothier r I IBiJIl I'lraWPUPWI ll'i'i 111"""'. 111 WWII'lli I'M, ill, VIII tl.iit 'uij'ili. t)( v:! .iiitimi i.i.!l,'i J Ju E hi'rton,. .. K. H. Weber .... S.'K Kloranco .. O. C T el (ir..nt Ch ity . . . , G rge Clau o i . . Frank Cluuoii .... (ii.'o. 11 0;ermg. M. MvCuukcy 75 00 f.8 95 390 92 41 80 05 00 81 50 12 117 It! I 0 12 25 The Diamond Kitchen Cabinet It Pays You Back And Saves Your Bach 5 S , This Cabinet-is Golden Oak. Hand Dull Rubbed, Has full sliding nickeloid top. Glass spice jars. Glass sugar bin, tea, cofTee and salt jar. We wereKortunatc in buying a quantity of these Cabinets at a very low price. This Cabinet formerly sold for S27.50 but while they last we are going to sell them at $22.50. ' The most Cabinet for the money ever ollered in this city. This sale will commence , Hogs Give Best Profits Monday, November 9th E Huiaon 1150 M -rhsrt Brim 1121) McGraw Ce 511 3 Mutual Oil Co 3() 30 ;S'indeilnml Mfg. Uo 5 CG M.iyerCnal Ci) 233 GO Ciiine Co 9 08 j Scully Steel & Iron Co 12 50 j Midwest E'ectric Co 32 81 I'lut t & Kr es 27 '10 Ctrl Mi'Ar'hur 12 15 ( Ciirtii Geer '. 3 75 R .1 Mund.iy 50 00 , II Dkderich 110 00 0.0 K 3750 , The Xoitli IMiitteexporlinentiil farm, wheie about three oatloadi of hot;s 1110 raised each year for the inaiket, him shown 11 greater pioflt upon the Invest- I ment in 11 owing porlc thiin iu nny other farm operation, (iiiiin purchas ed t tho miuket price has frequently shown 11 profit of K0 per cent by feed ing to hogs, either upon nlfalfii pastuie or with nlfiilfii hay fed iu the rucks to JBiipploinont the com latlou. Wheat mid 1 ye used us u winter p.isturo with ulfiilfu hay mid a very small gmln I ration has proved 11 most economical method of wintering brood sows, und uppioaclios In onstu full year pustuie season, but It can only bo used where wheut or rjo makes u siitlsfuotory growth in the full months. 1 And last until after Farmers' Institute. There is not a better Kitchen Cabinet made. Come ' in and let us demonstrate it to you. ' 8 ROY SATTLEY Jl Licensed Embalm er and Furniture Dealer. m&swmm'v mmmmmm -vmmmmesm :. THY US FOR AHTISTIG JOB PRINTING 1 K S y l w'l 5iJI . t Si 1 yw i a M -.m ' I 11. i' ft w W,ft'',.lW.illWW'WWWiy,M''..'MAv. "" ,'".'.'' .! lKilvf "A'M m jgi