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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
,' A, "fK ?J I V . A r l.'T V ( 4. ' MAMMh Y V ujircmi.1 .- TJwui.fK.Jir' w v.t- ftT rv RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF own' nuTMai iiwiiiwwpmiiwHiJiiwr''" mwiuwiBiiwivwini, Tinri.irnMMNnuuwMWw mi i TT n-nn.nmuiHiiTwiwnnmwnmu w-rnwitmmrrtMMtwM.mirmjmritrimTraHin HOME NEWS bulletin of The Week's Doings Amos Mlk-c)i was in Superior Moll diy. Jus Ollbert went to Lincoln hist Friday. Tor your new shoes go to Miner liros Co. ' (ieo. lioit was down fioin Cowles Moniluy. liny your kodak supplies lit Steven Urns, studio. udv Win. II. llioiuiisof Chester was in town Saturday. Mr. nnd Mis. Paul Tope weie, in Supetloi Monday. .luck Waller and Fied I'oo of Cowlis weie In town Filduy. liuit Pucker was In Lobnnon, Kns., Saturday afternoon. New shoes for the Indies just re ceived at Miner llros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strayer were down from Franklin Sunday Choleo iilfalfti and prairie hay for sale. Inquire of Ned Grimes. Miss Mabel Bailey spent tho week end in Cowles with relatives. Nato Illlngsworth took in the auto polo game at Superior Monday Mrs. Serlvner of Benkelman Is in the city visiting with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oat man took in tho nuto polo game at Superior Mon day. v Warren Longtln and wife came down from Hastings Monday evening to visit friends. Kd. Garner nnd Geo. Hollistcr were in Lebanon, -Kan-us, Saturday after noon. Mis. 1) J- Myers of Boulder, Colo., is lu tho city visiting Mr. and Mrs Kulev Harry Buckles and Al the ntito polo gumo ut Monday. Uhul (icllatly went to nesday evening to spend with friends. C. li. Cutting mid .las. to St. Joe tit" Hr-t of the week to goods for their stoic. .1 ,. Ilosiner of I)s Moines ..... ti-n.i Miiiulav to visit his A.O. llo-mt-r and wife. The Mioses Cecil and 7-olla Taylor cntoi tallied a number of fi lends at a cm rd party Friday evonlng. Fd. Cook of NowaM. OklnliMii". ar rived in tho city the first of the week to visit his father, Or. Cook.! v...... ..,.. inst loeeived at Mlnoi Bros. Co , whero they have received new lines in ulldepnitincnts. Clark Stevens, lien MoFrliui(1, J. A 'Burden, Spcnce Potter took in the auto-polo game nt Superior Monday. Miss Hva Foster returned homo tho last of tho week from Republican City whero she had been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Robinson came down from Clay Center Wednesday, to spend Thanksgiving with his paren's Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson. (Hon Ralph of Benkelman, who it. holding down a position in the News Chronicle oillco tit that place, spent tho last of tho week hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ralph. Mrs. Oeo Llndsey returned home from North Platte last Thursday even- M s 1 i I. s anlii in re i i n il to hoi U !,!. ut s nt s nil N, lii.i-.hii, I'TnLiy ow nliirf Mf!ei m t-1 1 1 1 1 li f a few weeks! h le with her fiith r, IM Atn.iok. ' Hill v-Jnhnson iiL'i'il '.''J M.ir. mill of Mr. inn! Mi-s Henry Johnsun who' I v.- east of Lester, died lit I)t adwouil, Sini'li Dakota, Nov. 21 Mis .lohnsnn , noi'oiiipiiiiied the toniMius hnine Mon day owning. He was bom at l'liiiline, Nebraska, and was a young mm of exemplary habits. Tho funeral was held at Hie Catholic ohm oh Wodi!esdy mnruiui; and Inti riiiout took plaee In the Catholic cemetery. Mr and Mrs. ilohu-oti have the .sympathy of the en tire community during thdr sad hour of iH'teaveiui'iit. The Internal Revenue Oillco is now receiving limited ipiautitles of wine slumps and documentary mid proprlo taiy stamps. Special taxis imposed upon Ranks, llioher, I'liwiilirokeis. Commercial Itiokeis, Custom House lirnkeis, l'ropiietois of Theatres, Museums and Concert Halls, Cir ciises. 1'roniotors of other nublh' ex hibitions for money, Rowling Alleys, Billlaid Tables, l'ool Tables, Com mission Meicluints, Deuleis in Loaf Tobacco, Doaleis lu Manufactured To bacco, SnulT, Cigars or Cigarettes, Mnnufuctureis of Tobacco and Mann fuoturers of Cigars lire effective from November 1st, and t'.ioso subject to tax are required to make return and pav eight-twelfths of the total tax for ono year, or fiom November 1st, 1011, to Juno :iO, lDlfi. The roturns must be Hied during November. Chamber of Commerce Holds Election of Officers On Tuesday night tho Chamber of Commerce held their niiniuil meeting and elected otllcers for tho ensuing S3S3aS3SS3 -ss3MBss-S3 -saraHSa S3SSS3a63wS3vv9K) BIG DECEMBER SALE f Men9s Boys9 and Children's j High Grade Suits and Overcoats Commencing Saturday, November 28 th We will put our entire stock of Men s, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats on sale at a great sacrifice of our regular plain figure prices. JUST THINK! Kuppenheimer and Cloth Craft Suits and Overcoats, right here in December at such money saving prices. The Open Season has compelled us to make this sacrifice to your benefit and gain. We will divide this sale into three big assortments: Assortment One will include all regular New Fall Suits and Overcoats at a reduction of 20 Assortment Two will include the last of our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats fO at a reduction of - k J O Assortment Three is Odd Suits and Overcoats, all good materials but carried over from last season but will carry our guarantee. 50 i Dave lleers took In Superior on Lincoln Wed TlnnUsgivit g Mitchell wont buy Inwa brothi", year. A largo number of tho members were present mid the following weie elected olllcers: W. 0. Hamilton, President. H. L. (Iriiiios, Vice President. l' W. Uowden, Secretary. V. A. Sherwood, Tioasurer. Iloud of D'leetors II. A. Letson K .1. Oreiiug IV11.11W Pvi-ry IM Gnrbor Paul Storey U 1). Morltz Paul Pope H. Mo.imy The following is the treasurer's. state- iiieiit for the year ending Nov. 21,11)11: nmiii'Ts l5alano on Imnil last report. ... 120 15 D ifsuiid memhet ships H3I 0 Calenders KM 00 Iiobate postage I 00 Tcta) receipts. slOlfi l.'i Dlsilflt-KMI'.NTS Paid for Phones and Lights ...S J7 3") P.iid .lunitor ir.2 CO Misoel. KvponseH -(it! 01) Paid forCalendeib .WJ .rK) Rent Ml 00 Ueb.ito membership fro........ 8 00 Total disbursements fl2S2 14 ltalancoonhand S (TO 01 THIS SALE IS FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY the Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" Red Cloud, -:- -:- Nebraska t SSS-&SvsS&SS&S )WSSvS9vAA9t Standing of Contestants f) lSCSt 0nSS31 S3I The following is the standing of the Contestaiith In The Chief's and CooU's Drug Stoic Kico Tiip to the Panama i:positlnn ConUHt: 15 12.')S:.- i) KCJlln We Hae Fresh Today: ing whero she had been visiting li r daughter, Mis. Mabel Thompson and family. Don't miss the second number of tho lecture course at the opera house Mon day evening, Nov. !Wth. I he first number was Hue and the second num ber is deserving of n full house. Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will meet eye, ear, nos-o and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Damerell's ottloe In Rod Cloud, Tues day, December 1st. Robt Damotell and W. P. Kutdin will offer at public auction on Satur day, November 28th, at 2 o'ciock p. m three farms consisting of 472 acres of land. R.C. Peters of Guide -Rock Is the auctioneer and E. S Oarber Cleik, For further particulars seo lurge bills. At a meeting of the Rebekab lodge last Thursday evening the following wore elected offloers for the eusnlDB term Mrs. Harrington, noble grand; Mrs Scrivner, vice grand. Clara Mc Millan, secretary and Mrs. Frank Smith, treasuier. Last Friday morning, Tom Idle man, who was working on Cottlng's drug store, was struck on the shoulder by some bricks which fell from the front of tho building. Ho was mi conscious for several hours and while ho is still confined to his bed at this writing, ho is doing as well as could bo expected. LADIES We will have on sale a lino of fancy work and useful in tides. Anyone de siring to purchase Xoias present, need not look any farther. Come and see At SattloyV furniture store, Dec. tilli. Mhs. l'n. (iAitni:it KVUIIIBISK S Rickmiils. Seed Potatoes Nebraska potato growers do not give sulllciint attentl n to tho selection of thoir soed potatoes. The usual plan of planting whatever happens to bo left In tho spring cannot be too strong ly condemned. A very few of our best informed potato .growoi s are nlieady making hill selections. This is a wise practice and will pay for itself In the Increased yields. Tho department of agricultural botany of the Nebraska College of Agriculture has already shown the ad van age of fumigating or otherwise disinfecting tho potatoes and the cel lar. Dry rot can be prevented by nroner treatment of the cellar and potatops. The work of this depart ment has already demonstrated that tie dreaded leaf roll may be elimina ted thru the development of resistant varieties. 1. 1. 8. 11. 12. 19. :i. 0. 19. You Furnish the Turkey and we will furnish the rest for your big Thanksgiving Dinner. Lettuce - Radishes Cranberries Cauliflower Celery fit FicFarland' 17 - li.UH .'"'.! C2.1i jO.. K5" 13.'.... - 3831 10 "771 11 M2i lo" B3H 21 43120 Double the usual amount of votes on Saturdays. SOUTlTlNAVALE Mrs. Oliver Sutton Is quite ill. Robt. Mitcholl and family spent Sunday at the Chas. Rinker homo Quite a number of the farmers finished husking corn this week. Ivan Blankenbaker and John Hayes went to Grand Island Saturday, via auto. John Mitchell lias a brother In-law visiting him from the western part of tho state. Mrs. O. A. Adams outertained a number of her neighbors and frieuds Sunday, Thi Ladles' Aid Society met with Mrs. Juo. Harwlck lust Thursday afternoon, Mrs, UruceConlcy was called to Red Cloud Saturday by tho death of her nephew, Harvey Johnson. Mrs. Jesse Hendricks from Oregon is vlsltlna her sisters. Mrs. Frank lllankenbakerand Mrs. Alva Stoner. The Box Social at District No. 70, was well attended lust Friday evening and a peat sum was obtained from the sale of the boxes. R. L. Hunslckor and wife left Tues day for Morolund, Kansas to visit their son and look after business in terests ut that placo. ii i iihiimiwwmiiw nmm m in r i it n hiii i m i himww hwiihwihidi n - mi Leaf Lettuce Cauliflower Pears v Cucumbers Celery Cabbage Bananas " Celery Toinat es Florida Sweet Oranges Cabbage Radishes Grapes We Pay Cash For Produce Weesner, Perry ft Co. Dry Goods, Groceries and Ladles' Ready-to-near Garments Red Cloud, ... 1 WCSiW. T.-? Nebraska 1 y. The olfectsof tho European war on tle Nebraska farmers will be discuss oil by expe.'ts of national reputation ut tho meeting of Organized Agricul ture ut Lincoln .lununiy 18ih to 'J3rd. II priKeiilutlvesof t'unty live societies wll give proKrums and all phases of agriculture, rural eilucition, riuirjllig, horticulture, live stock bleeding nnd kindred subjects will bn coveted. Koertner Farm Brings $38,400.00 One of tho most important real estate transfers for some time took plaee Monday when tho farm belong ing to II. A Koertner was sold to F. Vavrlcka of Red Cloud. Tho half sec tion brought 8120 per aero This farm Is oue of the choicest in Webster Coun ty and lies five miles south and one mile east of llladeu. Mr. Koertner came out from Illinois soino twelve years ago and bought tho farm, paying 8!i,(00 for it. He has since made it his home and has built n splendid house and substantial bams nnd out build Iiibs. While the farm has been self supporting all this time It has doubled and threbled in value with the rise of farm land in this vicinity. llladeu Enterprise. Don't miss the foot ball nnd basket ball game today According to tiro estimates of the state board of agriculture there are 128,451 men over 21 years of ago on Nebraska farms Tho women number 101,018. In 1013 tho assessors reported tlur. there were Kit), 191) men and 101, 8.'j0 women. H SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO Indications point to a very large volume of Winter TonrUt travel to Southern California tho season of l914-ir because of the opening of their exposition, rv c It would be well to think of the advantage of n winter in California and the comfort in seeing these expositions during this season, when we consider tho crowds that will tax tho'qisourcos of the linteN and railroads next sum mer. Arrange to join one o'f the Burlington' Personally Conducted Tourist Sleeping Car Parties to Los Angeles via Denver and Scenic Colorado,, planning to Include His San Diego hxposltion during, the winter, returning via 8a Francisce, after March 1st, 1915. Ask for our now California folder "ISLjht Routes to the Pacific CoasU' We Have Aided In Building Great Fortunes For Clever Advertisers N. B, BUBH, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Nebr L.iW. WAKE LEY, General Pavenger A ft. l()0l Farnatn Street, Omaha, Nebr. Armies Of Peace And War When a general wants to tour down a citj in time of war ho sends un army of men to do It. When fromobody wants to build up a town In time of poneo it takes uu army of winkers to accomplish lesults You can't make this town better by wishing It were better. You have gpt got to work along with somebody else. It requires a plan of bnttlo and con certed effort. You would enlist quick ly to prevent an nrmy of enemies frota destroying this community. Why don't you enllstjn sunie of tho move ments that are being made to build it up! Tho Red Cloud High -ohool basket ball team will play tho Franklin team to work to in ke llboMerimd you have iu.n today, Rout for Ilia homo gliK . "; t w A f a.; H S3. W 11 in . : v n .'.VJ 31'.W5ST'rS1