The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 12, 1914, Image 5

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Bulletin of The Week's Dolnga
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The m'iishii for quail hunting N how
(ipi'll
Sum S inn li'Vi has returned to Grand
Island.
.ti.hll ll-'Se of Uluo Hill was I" t"MI
l-'ilduy.
!.'.. your iiiuv Miot-i go to Miner
Hi os (Jo
liny your kodak s-nppllus Hi Steven
I In is. h't.ullo. adv
Tito en-inty uitiiitiiKs'otiuM uto In
hotsl'itt Hits week.
FOR UKN' l' tf 1 'l"',ro "" ' ),l
II u ehi-.m A SuWeii. udv
New shoet for I ho Indies just ic
uolved nt Miner Hn S Co.
Shriir Hedge "' Hen Mornrlhiid
were In Lavuem'O Friday.
Alt MoCtill ruturu-d T.ii-iliiy from n
liu-duos tvlp to Kansas City.
Choice alfalfa nml pnilile I my for
but". Inquire of Ned Grimes,
C. II. Potter hits iuiicIihskiI n new
Studebaker HUlouinhlU' from tho Hull
garage.
n-Uiii' Cow len and wife M"" s"-
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.1.... !. IflMi.tMltl vl-lllnif Ml'M. H.
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Buideu. ,
Attorney MeNny velntiu'd w llret
of tlio week from it shut I buslines li Ip
to Denver.
I., I. Werhmuu mid wlninl Mr '
Mrs. .lolm li"ds of Nelson were In the
city Friday.
Mr mnlMts. Frank Pel ry aie tliu
huppvjmreuts of n bby boy which
was bom Sunday.
Sun Megll imd family of lleston,
IvitiiMis. mv licio visiting with Mr.
mid Mr-. .) H Yost.
The court bouse will smm bo win
pletcd mid dirt is being hauled I" l
level off the court yaid
Mr.nndMi. Cluis. t'.Mtto en'ertain
imI it number of tlielr frien Is ft a din
ner puty Friday ivunlng
Mr. un.lMM K I). Mo. Kz entertain
oil u number !' Ibeir Mends, lit a d'u
ner'ntiiy Tiie-ib.y evening.
Now e nils just leeelud nt Mlnei
Urns. Co , where ibey Imvc tecelvid
new linen Until iteimitnienfi.
. Mr. Ireil Ti.ylorof Illverlon -pent
the lust ot the week here .with her
pireuts Mr hiid Mi. Iiui. SnieUcr.
Mr and Mis Will Lotson will leave
toiiluht fur ihalr home at H'in l"i ni
I'Uuo, Ciilifoiniii. after hpoiidltiK a few
weulcs here with Ids inoth'M, Mrs. Li t
son. Mrs. Ulla I'ati it'll and ehlldn n e
turned to their home in Omiiha Wed
nt'sdiv itioruliiKiiftei speudinK several
weeks heio with her fmhtr, Dr. Heiny
Co il.
Jim Melnto-.il U busy j;iMttii.r me
lomis north ot town this week. .Mm
eeitiiiiilv knows bow to make Kuod
loads ami is the best road ovt'lseer
that t lie towtishlp lias over hud
All mender!, of the Odd Fellows
lodge itro rtMjuestod to be out to lnde
tie.M Monday eveiiliiK us plans will he
Hindu for a banquet to bo hold in
December. Ted Harris, Noble tJrand.
There will b,o u club dance next
Wednesday evening and the ynuiiR
f ilka have engaged tho Misses Wood
and Ueea of Hastings, to teach them
the new dances of the season at this
popular pastime.
To Our Com spondents u would be
a great help to this paper If von would
send In your Items moie fioqient, as
several of our subscriber? are com
jilalng because we me not publishing
any Items from their vicinity.
The Chief will have ready for dis
tribution on Sstiirday, cards on which
will bo printed, In tabulated form, the
otlleial count of the votes cast at the
election November :ird. If yon eaio
for one, call at this otllce. They mo
treo.
Mr. and Mrs 11. A. Lotson, Mr and
Mrs. Pave Kaley, Mr. and Mrs. llobt
Averv, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Crclghton,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiirnuro and Kr.
and Mi and Mrs. F. W. Cowden at
tended a party given by some or tho
people of Klverton at that plaoo last
Friday evening. Prof. Iletz's orchestra
furnished the music for the occasion.
At the election held on November 3,
the following oOlcers had no opposition
therefore we did not put their names
h. the tabulated vote. Miss Coon,
county superintendent, candidate for
v ...ianiinn r..p..lrP(l 197 votes: A D.
Ranney, county judge, cnudiilute for
rc-eleotlon received 2102 votes and
George Overing, county surveyor, to
calved I0.V7 vo'.es.
OnlastFilday aftornoon our High
School foot ball team put on their
lighting togs and joitrned to Suporior,
where theio they met tlio High School
team of that place on their grldiion.
Our boys out plnyod them In everj
stage of tho game and won the game
by it score of 21 to 3. A largo numoer
of our ciil.ens went dowu and rooted
for the homo team. It certainly pleased
the local foot hall enthusiasts, of this
city to hear that our team defeated
Superior on their home grounds.
.lames Itntibul was In Superior Sun
day.
II C Cut or Is home from Wloelei,
Kans is.
Father Fltzgeiald was in Snpeiioi'
Siiinliiy.
Wm .lelVeilosof MeCnok was in town
Monday.
llov l'.ilnier of Inivalewas in town
s.iiind y.
(ie.i. Tnphiim of Hide 11111 was in the
ei'y Wednesday.
Willi r Means of Harvard was in
to vii Werfui'Mlnj ,
U. F. liuii'l whs down from lllue Hill
Tin sdny evening.
Cum I'liiult will have a publle sale.
.N'otembei ltllh. adv
U. 0. MeKhoy of Uuide l!oc! was mj
otr sMee's Monday,
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Mis. I lurry Cialuor is vUlltiig her
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Diu-ltuls f
pnreulB in Henevi tills week
Clms A. Austin and F II
lor were In to,i Monday, f)
lioLlmlhurvof Ceiilial Cy'(&
lost of i m. iinriow ! ltd ir... A
of Supet
Miss I
is the guest (if F. M. Harlow mid wife.
Ilurrv lluiden and wlfi' ot Axtell
vNlfed at the IJuulen hoine over Sun
day.
liev. .1. M. Hates left Tuesday 'for
Arnpiihuu to attend mi LipUcopalean
mooting.
Mrs, Ilobort vprv entertained her
Isler, Mr., Stewart. WooNey of Super
ior, over Sunday.
Dan Harlan' mid vir; of .' tela are
iistting Mis. I'.arber.s mother, Mrs W
,. lllehaid-oii, this week.
Ilev. M-vt rs letmiii'd home Rutur
day from Mucolu wlieio lie olllciated
at tho wedding of Ids ueice.
Kobuit Newton and wlfoanl Mr-.
da ICoolinel of Iiiuvule weie lied Cloud
visitors the Hist of the Week.
Mr. and Mis. Frd lbirdeniiud baby
of lllnoiuiugtou aie visiting her par
ents, Mr. and .Mis. l,ytnsiu INslgj tliis
week.
The W. C T. LT. will meot with Mrs.
tJdlili Mi.untford nest Wodnesilay at
2:30 p. in. Motiieis' meeting led by
Mrs. Geo. Pope
Miss Attn Gauff who lias lionn the
gti"-t of her -Ister, Mrs. Jesse WMgouo'..
the past motiih has iclurneil to her
home In Misscmii.
Darrel Harden and wife etitei tallied
llfuen guests at Win ten's cafe Mondav
I'teiiing in honor ul their fourth wed
ding iitinlveisaij.
Hen Williams rct'trned to Cheyei.ne,
Wyoming, Friday after a shoit visit
here with bis mother, Mis. 1. H.
Holmes und, family.
John Heezhy anil wife of Hliehnrd
arrived in town Motility to help eele
l.i-.ite his father anil mother's goldtu
vvedding iiiuilicrsary.
Mrs Hlla Church of Pontine, Illinois,
spoilt Tiieilay heio with her sister,
Mrs. 1M McAllister and family. She
bud been to Colorado and whs on her
way homo
Until A Young, graduate in piano,
would like a fc w inoio pupils ii( Heil
Cloud i: wishing logons can
see her at the home of Win. Weesner,
Saturday, Nov. llth. '
George Win ron and wife left Tues
day for Ueatrice and Lincoln to vlbit
roluti jcs for a few das Mr. Warren
will also visit Omaha ami becuro some
feature pictures for the Tepee while In
the metropolis.
Tho DeMoss entertainers consisting
of himself, wife Bnrl children and a
reader will give a hlghclass program
consisting of music and reading at the
Congregational church, Thursday even
ing, Nov ltttlt. Admission 2!ia. Adv.
Thanksgiving coining on press day,
Thursday, November 20, The Chief will
go to press on Wednesday that week.
Our advertisers and correspondents
will do us a favor if they benr this
in mind and govern themselves accord
ingly.. Barreled Apples
Bulk Apples
Fancy Early Ohio
Potatoes
Speeial Priees
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McFarland's
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COPYKIGHT 1914
THE HOUSC OK KUPMCNHCIMCR
S3S3S3sSS3&3 -csCTESSsSS
Go out to tho foot ball game PiMny
aftcriio n ISt'iiver rily High s. Ili-d
Cloud lligli bchuol tciim.
Mis. Stewart of Lincoln auived In
the city this week to visit Her son,
ISrunson Ktmvuit, and her Mtor, Mrs.
A. I) Wiuidin'y.
Farmers' Institute
Now in Full Swing
(Continued Iroui l-t page)
oil' to good advuiitMgu. We are of the
opinion that tlu-io K nut m unit h in
quantity displayed thi-. jeur as for
merly, hilt the quality is certainly of
'the highest character.
Tho exhibits ci the childioi of the
public schools of tho county is cer
tainly delightful. 'Iho tc.teliiiu: of
drawing in the hchoo h is hcgiiiiiiug to
bear fruit ulnee tho i.hlbits hlmvv a
inaiUed iinprovemeiit. We are pioud
of the achievement of our school
children. May thev continue to ad
vance and receive great pleasure thru
out life.
Standing of -
Contestants
The following Is the standing of the
Contestants In The Chief's and Cooh'a
Drug Store Kreo Tilp lo the Panama
Exposition Contest:
15 1O2100
0 101570
2 : lOifisa
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8,', . 73(535
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;$ 70310
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6 OlG"n
20 01 530
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10 M'180
13 57095
11 53835
10 53000
17 52105
21 42505
Remember every Wednesday Is
Premium Day 100 votes on every 25c
purchase.
In the District Court of the Tenth
Judicial District of Nebraska In and For
Webster County
IT IS IIKIIKIIY OltllKltl;!) tnat tlio
lUconil'Cjr toil, equity tuna nt rourt called
lor XVitwtir county on UiuTtli day oMiecoui.
tier, lull, lioaiid tliotminols hereby tt,,J"urul
m1 without dnv
It Ik further ordered that tho clerk notify
counsel iipiiearluii (or parties and all appll
cmitH lor imturiillutlon, lis well iih tho chief
ot the bureau ot naturalization at .St. I.oiilx,
Mo., ot Hiieh adjournment.
In ullnihH whcriot I have hereunto set my
hand at Holdreee, I'lulps county, In mild
dlHtrlet, this 30th day otUetoher, lull.
Attkst: 1IAIIHY H. IHJNCJAN,
KDlTll li. McKIMOllAN, Judgo
Clerk District Court.
what G!as
There are three
nppnrol buyers,
shirts, hats, shoos, suits, over
coats or anything else.
First, is the man who is a
"l)tijj" on dress thinks he has
to have everything made to
order or he won't look well.
Wa
Next is the other extreme
U.. the Tcllow who buys clothes just
because he has to wear lheni
not caring about style, comfort
or wearing qualities.
The third class is made up
of men who are particular in
their dress, but who know that
ready to-put-on clothes are satis
e Gowdem-Kaley Clothing, Co.
"ALWAYS RELIABLE"
Red Cloud, -:- -:- Nebraska
Official Abstract of Votes Cast in
November 3, 1914.
For Sull'i age
Against .SulFi age
For Uov. .lohn JI. Moichead 1) ....
H. H. Sackctt P
It. 11. Howell K
Cieo. C. Porter S
Nathan Wilson Proli
Lieut. Gov. Jas. Pcnrsnn I)
W. V. Hoagland U
Scc'y- of State C. W. Pool I)
Addison Wait It
Auditor W. H. Smith D
W. L. Minor It
Treasurer Geo. E. Hall D
F. C. Hamer It
Supt. Pub. Inst. P. M. Whitehead 1) . .
A. O. Thomns It
Att'y. General W. E. Reed D
C. W. Sears It
Land Com'r. W. B. Eastham D
Fred Ueckmnnn It ,
Itnilwny Com'r. W. M. Maupin D . . . ,
L. L. Hall It
Uni. Regents J. E. Miller D
G. W. Noble D
E. P. Brown It
Peter Jansen R
Congressman A. C. Shnllcnberger D
SUns It. Barton It
State Senator W. L. Weesner I) . . .
W. E. Thorne Pio
G. W. Hummel It
Representative G. W. Lindsey D ...
a. i. iiariwen n
Clms. Rassor Soc.
County Clerk F. Vnvricl:u I) . . .
J. J. Garber It
County Treasurer G. W. Trine U ,
I. F. Grimes Prog ,
C. D. Robinson It
Count v Shetiir. .Thh. Hubatka, D...
T. W. White Prog
O. D. Hedgj R
County Attorney F. J. Munday D
B. W. Stewnrt R f..
Coroner II. Cook D
Ed Amack R
Co. Com'r. 3rd Dist. C. T. Dickenson D
G. P. Cathor Prog
Floyd McCall R
Co. Com'r. 5th Dist. Lee De Tour D.
Grant. Shidler R
For Township System
Against Township System
Supreme Judge Conrad Hollcnbccft.
M. B. Reese
Theio will ho a big foot ball game
here Friday afternopn for the chain
plnnship of &oiithve&torn Nebraska,
The Ueuver City High School team will
,,iny our local hoys
Monday noon, (Jcorgo Cllne, miii of
Mrs, Ada llolcomb, fell and broke his
neck whilu in a (It, (loath being In
stantaneous, He had been subject to
fits font number of years. Tho funeral
was held at the home Tuesday after
noon, Rev. Humriel oillclatlng. Inter
ment took place in the city cetnetety,
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classes
whether
of
for
We are in business for the
third class, and arc converting
many from the other two be
cause we can convince them that
in our store they will find the
excellent qualities they look for,
and their dollars will go farther.
IF you'll drop in this week
we will convince you in a short
lime.
In men's suits and overcoats
Kupponheimer and Clolhcraft
Clothes arc actually a big sur
prise. Their style, fit, all-wool
material, and long life have won
many to our way of thinking
that you can be entirely satis
fied in Kuppcnhcimer and Clolh
craft Clothes.
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lin Monday.
S. A. Uapp of Nelson was a Rod Cloud
visitor Tuesday. !
.Ia. Mcllride was down from Cowles
Monday evening.
John Uedier of Campbell was in
town the first of the week:
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city visiting with frloiids this week.
There wlU be a balloon ascension
Friday afternoon at '.2:30 in addition to
tho big civic parade,
!! ill?
factory in every way, easier to
buy, and less expensive.
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