jSj .m. v-.'--. -.!& i vwwms-3 i i ?rK,. . . ?.&& mfc H ". RED- CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF wwiuiim.www. rvwurvn .. ! OSS -3 "3 -GSGSSS -SSBSSBrG3 sWB$SBe- QSS33wSSnS3' S3 s m-w6-i ! s I iat- . ' $4 . t ', - ft" & -? ' - A V V HOME NEWS Uullctln of Tho WecK'tJ Doings iWTJ t I" i'V r r um n (id on' to ilit' fi.it bill tfaine Friday nftt'tiiiitiii. .1. II. P, linger lentrneil fr .m Mr UonU Suiiiliiy A. KopMiof l!Iiu IIl'l was mi our streili l'lldity. .J I!. Holler wus i n tin slot. list tin lllM nl tilt' wunh Ml-ss Kriim Ijiiiflle.v ws down rioin , IliviMlitii Kililny. MUsOrarn Shei r was home fioni Kh'i'itiiii .Sunday. Miss lioiitiiv.' .Sloss wns liomo from (Mill.- Knek over S lud.iy. On y live more wwlm until unisi lii is, liu jour shopplnp tally Mr-., .1. P. dimes of Ului! Hill i-vi-illng her sou, Nid, thi- week. Geo. Vrtuo and family spent. Wm1 lU'h.Iay xl-ltln ft'LitlvHs In Itlitu Illll Mlts Miiry tunl Prank Wa'son or Wonii-r, Kansas, wore- In town Tuesday. V. s fl.i.11 of Hidden was In Ihe !' Thnr-ily, taking in the K..i'ii.pis' Institute. About twenty live lloyal Xeltfhbo.s iilteiiili'.l a county moutlitjf in liiiviuo on Tuesday. Kev. Deede or Ainu will preach nl tlioCoiijiv:itioiial cluiivh next Sun day, Nov. 'il. Mr. ami Mr, C-o. Warren returned homo from lieitrieo ami Omaha Tlitiri day evoniiie;. Mr-. Vi'in Ilarwood of Kivetlnii spent the week end the tfiiest of MiH Clara Sheier. Mr. tni.l Mrs. ). A. Oilman of Law loneo weri! in tin city Thuisiliiymkiiij,' in tint runner-.' I nti ti L-j. Chui. Slurr of Lebanon, Kmi'su spent l'ri lay in the city with his brother, Kruuk St irr anil wife. loliu llamUtoniiii'l Lee Detour of (iu'ule K .!; were in town Thtirndiiy at. 'tending the Farmers' Institute. Mrs. .lames Monison of Supeiior spout the ivh'Ii Mini huio as the ftuo-t of Mr.-. Walter O. W.irieu and family Mr. iiml Mis. .1 mie-i SUvey of Inn- vale spent Siiiul.iy in ihiH eity wltn ! r pirents, Mr. mi I Mrs. A. 1). Wonderl; . Mr. mill Mr. C .1 1'lntt nod Mi. ami Mr,, V. A. Sherwood Ktlinded tliu toot, b.ill jMine at Lineoln S.itur day. The Club (liliee belli forth Wednes day nlKht and all piesent enj.y.-il a pleiisant time tiippii.K tho Hjrlii inn t us tie. Don't fall to willies-, the (jreat o..ba. tlonal play " f lie W iiKes of Slu" tliu feature piny of Iho llillinan Co , tit tho Opoia HoilSb bOOII. Mondiiy a'teruooii, the conneetiiij,' rod on the na,olene engine In the Dl.i mono" Mill brulce and dauiugo.l the eiiKino considerably. Noble Uall of (Julde lloclc was in town Sunday. Ho 'of' on No. 14 fir In.ll.um. beh.tr called there by the '6erious Illness of his futher Mm. A. Arnold und children, who live west of Iuavale, departed Satuij day via automobile for Columbus to visit her daughter, Mrs. Martha Losehe. Dr. Warrick, Tho Specialist, will meet eye, ear, nobo and throat patients and those neediiiK glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell's otllce in lied Cloud, Tues day, December 1st. Ells Adums took his nieee, Mar- Buorotc and Miss Hlma Dykes up to lted Cloud, Thursday wheio he left them for n few days visit with Frank , Starr and wife. Lebanon Times. Uncle Joe McUraekeii of lied Cloud, was in Lebanon Monday, in company of his son, J. I. who had a load oi wheat on the market from his tarm in Logan to.Mislnp. Lubiiuoii (Kmisal,) Times. Next- Thursday is Thanksgiving da v. There will Le .1 big foot bull guiiio here Franklin Academy and the Ued Cloud High School team will meet on the loe.il L'ridiiou. Uo out and sio the game. See the Last Volunloer at tho Tepee next Monday and Tuesday. A special at traction ttnil u splendid picture in live p.uts. Regular prices 10 and 5c. Tho Nebraska-Ames Foot Hall game Wednesday. Mr. and Mi a ICulJer Coplon of Oat den Grove, California, are the happy parents of a baby girl which arrived last week. H. W, Copleu, tho popular grocery dolivery man, Is stepping quite high all because lie is gnmdp.i. Weesiier ,t Koontz the popular hog buyers, and who, by the way, treat the farmers right, bought six carloads of hogs on Saturday. They were unable to secure but three empty cars on Sun day, and wore obliged to hold tho rest of them over until Monday. Kobt Damorcll and W. 1'. Kuehn will otfer at public auction on Satur day, November 38th, at 2 o'clock p. m , three farms consisting of iTl acres of laud, Il;C.l'otoiH of Guide Rook is the auctioneer and E. S. Oarber Clerk. For further paitlculuis see largo bills. 2 iCsnrM I J f f m J&Jl Monday nnd Tuestluy NtiVKMHHIl 'J'lid ni.t '.Mill The Last Volunteer A Special Allraction in tlw pxriN Aii intensely hiituini I'trrl'ilhi Dinni'i. Wt cannot reentil iiientl this pleiuie 'io hlulily to our pairoiOi. UlsH.s'el sh in "Viiy de lul. l as tun at tl e I'lliu'ess I lit'Htii, Oiuiitui's finest pleiuie ho'isi, for a solid Week. You will ini-s a pletille reat if y u 'ail ti f oe it. REGULAR PRICES 10 and 5 Cents KliM Show- 7."i Si-iMinl - P " Wf The Nebrasha-Amcs Fool Ball Game Will He shown Wednesday, Nov. 25 In addition t the uvulnr. prraiu Also the faimi'ii I'ntl.e WeiMj. REGULAR PRICES 10 and 0 .Cents , FirU Mhow ':'.)') Second - K 0 1V -i A k MM'1; ' t CtM M limit AM"1 tin Wmvi 1 ' MR1'.: l";(l Win i , i -Mm 1 1 mts i What tlass Are You In? Wins Championship' Herb Met' y of Itl.i.'en was in town Tiiosdiiy. For your new s!.ois ro to Mlmr Itios Co Dr. V.. A. Cii'lKhtou is in Lincoln this week'. IJitv voiir kodak mpplies at Steven I'.ros. studio. mv FOR I5KNT A good fi-ronni hotice llmclilsoii k Siihulfii. adv Nw shoes for the Indies just re ci'ived at Miner Ittr.s. Co. Road muster I'lill Trout was in Me Cook Mondny on business Altoriinv MeXeny was a piist-eiipr to Omaha Mondny uioinlng Choice nl rl fn and pralrio hav fur sub'. IiKiuiio of N'i-1 (.iiiint's. Mnv Mlv.nr l.-t'l. the first of tile wei-k r i m in T ror Oregon on a DiiMiiess nip. iQQ. ClOUG ill?il 1 . II. . 1..... ....... l......r. ,,...i " 11 J HI lutny un ; .ii. ihm.it- i' don't 111 it with uiitil-otder houses. Fred Sleeper is in town this vc k visiting u ith, Sim Robtrtson and wire. Mr. and Mm. (ieo Coon are the par ents of a baby girl which arrived last iveelt A..1. O'Hrieii and fHinily departed Saturday for Cluiomoro Spilng-, Okla- homu. .1. k. Thorne of Illaden was In the city Thin oday taking in the Fnruiers' Institute. Mrs. Cook Is in tho city visiting with her hi other, W. A. Maynard and family this week. (Jo out to the foot ball game Fihhiy iiflirnoon Nelson Colleiro v. Red Cloud High School. The following lelativesof John Most and family spent the first of the week hore with them: Henry Most of Paw nee, N'ebr., Will Most of Dubois, Khs., Otto Iletippelsheuser of Seneca, Ka-., Mrs. Kndorf md Mrs. .lordening of Tobias, Nebr., Henry, Will and Cnv Bai tels and families of Campbell, Nebr.1 Henry RrirtelH and wife and John Volk and wife of Campbell. There are three classes of apparel buyers, whether for shjrts, hals, shoes, uil.s.over coals or anythinelso. First,'. is the man who is a "huu" on dress thinks he has to have"' everythiujt made to order or he won't look well. Next is the other extreme Si!; the fellow who buys clothes just ST because he has to wear them. notcarinij about style, comfort or wearing qualities. TheJhirdOclass is made tip of men who are particular in their dross, but who know that ready to-put-on clothes are satis factory in every way, easier buy, and less expensive. to We are in business for the third class, and are 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 time. In men's suits and overcoats Kuppenheimer and Clothcraft Clothes are 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 lied in Kuppenheimer and Cloth craft Clothes. tiic Gowden-Kaley Clothing Co, "ALWAYS RELIABLE" Red Cloud, -: -: Nebraska SSvS3GSSSG3 -os2SSXBB"SS -7&ra83!- SSSSSSSwSSSSG ilg5S5frvli il iS33l COPVHK3HT I0M THC HOUSE OF KUPPCNHCIMER fpSSH SS LADIES We will have on sale a lino of fancy work and useful article. Anyone de siring to purchase Xaias present, need not look any farther. Come and see At Sattlej's furniture store, Dec. nth. Mijs. Kit. (tAiuiKn K.VTIII'.HINK S ItirKAIIDS. You Furnish the Turkey and we will furnish the rest for your big Thanksgiving Dinner. Lettuce - Radisfee Cranberries Cauliflower Celery M McFarland's III a fast and i :;eitiug until" l'rldiij, before a largo crowd, the lne.il lnuh si'hool team di fellled ih he-ivy i'h Veil from Ucuvor City by a score nl 111 in 0, thereby winning the eliamdiiiishin of boulh'.vi stern Xebniskii. '1 hough out weighed over dive poult Is to a man, the loc'il teiitn out played the Ue.iveis turnout tho entire game, the fast baek Held of the locals haviutl little trouble in gaining ground against the heavy Heavers. Long end runs by shuck and (llger wuie numeioiH ami kept the erowtl in an eitthtishistic mood. Features of the game was a 55 yard run by I'olnicky scoring' lied Cloud's third touchdown. Ueaver CiljV. only score was protested by the Incnls on c'aim of Hetiver City pushing their man over ror touchdown, tun score i was allowed to stand. l?rkil Olfitifl Lfiiriiil In tfin fli'Kt. niinrtftr rohiicky going over for Uist touch down Ked Cloud getting ball on their own 28 j ard line, and a forward pass uiado 25 yards, another thru center added 10 yards more. Au end run by Shuck of 23 yards, lilackledgu adding 10 yards. Beaver City penalized 5 yards for offside, i'olnicky making last gain for a touchdown, nUo kicking goal. Kirst quarter ended wiih ball in Red Cloud's possession on the Heaver's 20 yatd line. Second quarter opened with (ilger making 12 yards on mi end run and I'olnicky lidding (! yards on a line smash. Ul'iciileilce uoiiiir over for second touehdoiMi I'olnicky klcMi g goal, scire 111 lo 0, Again by long en 1 runs by hlimdc and (ilger, and linn smashes by H hick led go and tyohiieky, intermingled wi h foiwurd passe, the locals iniuvhed the U-ngth of the Held only to bo held for 1 iIoimis (iii the one jard line, tl-o ' HenveiH tnk'.ug the hall Mid kielung nut of danger Tho half cinled with tho ball in center of field in Ueaver City possession. Heaver City came buck strong in the second half, but was unable to seme only the protested touchdown in the tlrstof Hit- last quarter, falling to kick goal. Heaver City kicked oh" io Ued Cloud's 10 yard line anil Wll-on returned Hie yards, tiiger went around the left cud fifr j yards. Slniek added I tnoie urmiiid tight end I'olnicky on a lluu buek thru tackle, tiroue thru I lie en tire Heaver team for a llfty yard dash for a touchdown, falling to kick goal, scAru 10 tod, game ending with the ball in lted Cloud's posrslnii in tho center of the Held. The playing of Shuck and I'olnicky weie Iho main hold of the loc.ils The speed of out team, whli their forward passes mill long end runs, overwhelm ed the husky Ueuveis, and only in the third quarter did they appear dangerous. .SPECIAL UNTIL m j,n'n 5 At ti'tr-.. V,fc "s;. . 3s, l53 V U i. Jol JPhs X 1 .1 8 ftt "'? w trri hpi na mm ,mma ;,, ia rst pa ib m na u jbsm -m 111 W 11 A We want to furnish you wiih Groceries for your Thanksgiving Dinner and will sell from now until Thanksgiving, $1 oo 18 lbs of Sugar for Below we list some suggestions for your order: All that we ask is that the rest of your order amounts to as much as the sugar you buy. Campell's Soups Mince Meat Seedless Raisins Olives Codfish ,' Seeded Raisins Pickles Cove Oysters Layer Raisins Cheese Salmon , Currants Macaroni Peas Dried Apricots Catsup Corn Dried Prunes Salad Dressing Tomatoes ' Figs - Dates Crackers Asparagus Candies - Nuts Wafers Beets Citron - Lemon Peel Cranberries Pumpkins Pineapple Glace -------- ------- ---- ----- --. Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, regular price $1.50 per box, Special price, per box Coffees Teas Spices qJ1.1d i 1 I Leaf Lettuce Cauliflower Pears Cucumbers Celery Cabbage Bananas Celery Tomatoes Florida Sweet Oranges Cabbage Radishes Grapes sr We Pay Cash For Produce -3$ Weesner, Perry & Co. Dry Goods, Groceries and Ladles' Ready-tc-Wear Garments Red Cloud, Nebraska VSlSSISSSSl! LSSS13By '&' ifj I VJM 3 8 8 u 8 8 8 8 W 'ft & t,i i Ml