P(IU)Ob .-4 Wl' A. w A (" jl- . a. t SVr H.vlcal S;?t ty VOLUME fJ aMgaw&'fcifjrKaaarJinTjujjttMiMfciMvawjMnii If You IE) 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 WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA ' CAPITA I., H2r,000 ur " ' ' ' T YOUR COAL WANTS -We Handle All Kinds "GOOD SERVICE" THE MALONE n Talk With Us About Your Wants" Choose Your Winter Wardrobe From These Stocks The Cold of the Last Few Days Has Given Warning That You Will N Need Warmer Clothes. Ladies' Outing Night Dresses, in all sizes, made of a good grade of outing, with double yokes, all scams well finished, from 75c to $1.25 Misses Outing Night Dresses'at 50c and 60c n Underwear for ladies' in low neck, short sleeves, ankle length at $1.00 This garment is well worth S1.50. Heavier grade in high neck, long sleeves, ankle lengths, fleeced at $1.00 Extra heavy fleeced at $1.25 Ladies' Wool Union Suits at $2.50 Ladies' Wool and Silk Union Suits at $3.00 Children's Wool Union Suits, size 2, at 90c Como In and Look my Lino Over Boforo Buying as I Know I Can Please YOu s fe. Bar tew Phares Agcijt For Butterick Patterns Opon Evenings Until After Xmas Do Ycrar Xmas Shopping Early But Do It .waSs. . -4ri.-.JJts--r-.rfr '-". v I" Desire State Guaranty Fund , Bi i i IS THE TIME TO THINK OF - AVERY CO. A Hcuspnpcr That (ilvcs The. News Flf y-tuo Weeks Each Your For Sl.fiO. R 01) CLOUD, JSEHRASlvA. nHCKMUKIi :), )!M City Council Met Tuesday , , , . . i i Tin ('itv CouirmI met on Tticailvy eening, Dee. 1i, wiili Mnvor Darner- "II mid CmiiK'iinn.'n Pony, Caldwell mid .-trey prurient, it ml traiiHactui the following lllIluf : Tut r0 t nl S It. Flirmieu win read aud uidercd placed on lite. Moved liy Siorey Hint m'condml ly Perry tht SiipHriii ciu'cnl lie Instruct- eii K) order Hew (miter froi.t to replace stoker Carried. MVfd and H'C tided I hilt clerk Ic hi 8'iU'tid to cor H0 id with hnlflerH of wa'er honds as to relirl g $1000 of Ii.iinIh. Cirried. Th following claiim were allowed: Gu. Z-ieler $140 CO W. A Patten 80 00 Jib E hotun 75 00 E II Welier C.G 70 S. It H trance 3153 O. C.Toel :t5 17 O C 'IVel 57 05 Grant Chrity 15 00 Geo. Cl.w-im G2 i A. C. II tuner U 511 (J E 11.11 28 00 A 1!. M-A-hur 3 60 Mil W-nt E'-c. Ci 23 16 IK.wK Ey CI mpiuid (Jo 21 80 J. 0. Caidweli 24 75 Olylo Wolfe 1(5 G2 WMtnr Mean 8 01 Wm. iViri: 10 85 Win B.kr G 30 Ctrl M c A'.ttiur 35 78 A. R. Mikch 7 00 Clare Wolfe 3 50 CHiih. MeKeighan ' 8 00 V. Z-leH 5 95 Lie McArthur 2 CO Standing of Contestants The following In the standing of the Contestants in The Chief's and Cook's Drug Store Free Trip to the Piinuina Exposition Contest: 15 .: 0 127010 108030 134020 121850 119255 7G80O 03570 81720 71135 73145 81355 72350 , i) 13(10 0.1 135 08170 01750 0(S7 (W3S5 581175 51285 51305 1000 votes to the dollar given on all tollot articles tills weetc. "The Subset trail" To Be Shown Here On tho night of December llth, at the opera house in Red Cloud, Richard C. Merwin will present a big home talent production of "The Sunset Trail," a western comedy drama in four acts, nudor the auspices of the Red Cloud Concert Band. Wo havo been fortunate InscouriugMr. Morvvin, as ho Is a very talented producer, haviug producod Shakesporlan plays, muslcial comedies and dramas,, and comes highly recommended. We aro sure that the play thoy are giving will please all. The llet. orchestra will furnish the music. Price of admission 25 and 35 cents, i m On last Saturday evening tho Misses Kellett entertained thirtytlvo of their frionds at a house party at the country home northwest of tills city. Games and iniibio were indulged in and at midnight a two course lunch, was serv ed to will jh all did justice and at the small hours all returned to their re- , sneoilve homes haviug reported a good time. . c Red Gloud High School Foot' Ball Team One of the Best Teams of Southwest tfn Nebraska pirn ? ll'ho loeitl hlrh hchool tt'iiin elcheil it M'uson here lat 'rinir.sdiiy by losltltf to the Aeiidemy team of Knilikllii liy a heoro oftito'J, lefoii! i(.. Imx'e cirowd. Tlie friiiuu played ly the local wiih a diRiippoiiitiiient, onfy two or tliive times (I Itl they blinw their real playiny (liialitics. Acatlotny kieled off to lied CIouiVh 10 yard line and hall was returned 'JD yards On first down (iier fumbled and Academy reeoveriiiK ball (,'ninlni: 30 yards, and scored a touchdown but Brother W. D. Edson Is "Papa" Now Tho editor of this paper aehnowl elites the receipt of a very pretty birth card, which carries the glad tidings that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. 1). Kdson, on Sunday, Novem ber 0,l9t4. Tiie baby is forever to be known tin lor the nou de plume of William Herbert Kdson, which, to gether with the hereditary newspaper instincts which he will surely possess, causes us to already predict for tho yuuui; man a lifeerowui'd with journal j ism fame and siiecuss. linithtr Klson, we extend congrat illation -. SOUTH INAVALE .John Uardwiclc is shredding fodder this week. Fay Aruosou and family spent Sun day at C. W. Noble's. Fred Wessel shelled corn for Tom Whitley Wednesday and Thursday of last weok. Misses Maiguret and May Dlckerbou spent the latter part of last week in Franklin visiting relatives. Finley Noble from Colorado is visit ing his brother Walter and sister Mrs. Frank Van Dyke this week. Quite a uuiuber of Walnut Croekltos took" in the foot ball and basket ball ganios at Red Cloud Thursday. The party given at tho home of Robt. Mitchell Friday night was well attend ed aud all report au enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitley went to Franklin ouo day last week to visit their sou, Owen Whitely and family. Neat Christmas Presents Ladies will bo interested Inauartlclo In this week's Issue of the Chief, which shows how to make neat aud attractive Christmas remembrances at homo. The material for any of these presents can be purchased for !.'5conts some for less. Conductor llagley, who bus .been running into this city for several years on trains 10 and 15, has been trausfered here to the Hastings passenger train run . , , . -. -. i mm. . .t.... !! '-". '" ." .r-"'"". ,."'" inmtaaMMMMiMiaaifilMfMMWWM With Our Home Merchants "' - -J iVSi 1Ai..s ' - I A MtWi'ZP. -z-v, & jjA ) filled to kick roiiI. Later In the l larter a .111 yard punt by l'olnleUy , was lecoveft'd by the Fruiiklin (plait r haolc, who was ilowiifil for a safety, which iiiude score (I to 2 In Academy' favor. The speed of the IncalH that has been so much of abactor in other panics, was not apparent, and the Ioiik end runs and forward passe i failed to materialize. Ijjirly in the second half the Aca demy team iiihiIc a straight march down the field to lied Cloud's )- yard Smith-NcKimmey On last Thursday evening at Hast ings occurred the marriage of Walter li. Smith to Miss Velum McKimmey, both of this city. Thu bride is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. M. McKimtuey, and enjoys a wide circle of friends in Uoi Cloud, haviug been born aud raised in Web ster county. Fur the, past three mouths she has been teauhing school at Suther land, Nebraska. The groom has been foreman of this ofilce for tho past three juus, Tho young couplu returned home from Hastings Saturday evening, and the ( lihf along with their many friends heio wish them much juy and happiness. Methodist Church Notes The Ash Creek Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Lloyd Amuck today. Some Improvements are being tnado in the primary department of our school. Members of the choir aro very grate ful for the most generous offering of E. U. Overman. Fpworth League entertainment on Wednesday evening. All Leaguers urged to be present. Russell Myers entertained some High School fellows last Friday even ing in the interest of a Sunday school class organisation. Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach from the text "Of Such Is the Kingdom" and in the evening, from "Wo are Colabones together with God". Everybody Invited, Take Notice On Saturday, December 0, 1911, at 1:30 p, in. all members of G, A, R. Post No. 80 Department of Nebraska, are requested to meet at 0. A. It. hall for the purpose of electing oflicers for 1015, aud to transact such other busi ness as may properly como boforo the Post. II, C. WOLF, Commander. V-' 'n ,KUJMJSH1-1J .. ., . -,' ' '"'t line where they were held for downs. The K"ine from thou on was u Heo-Miw (fiiiiw, neither side belnjj able to score, and bulli uuiii if) ami .down the Held only to lie held for downs, and forced to punt ivlion they appeared danger- OIIH. . AnIiIh fr.nn Academy's hcorc from tho fiimblu of tilner, they never appeared duiiKenius at any time, and the locals should have scored an early lead An unusual hi rye crowd was present and the tfiuno setiuied plenty exciting for tliem all. Degree of Honor Elects New Officers The Degree of Honor met on Tues day evening and elected the following olllofiv: Chief of Honor-Mrs. Minnie Throck mortou. Lady of Honor Mrs. Elizabeth Foe. Chief of Ceremonies Mrs. Cora Wolf Past Chief Mrs Lippencolt r Recording Flnanceer Mrs 'Esther ftlercor. Tieasurer Margaret Stevens. Inside Watch llazi'l Lippon'cott. Outside Watch LVnrl lllnes Usher Mis W. It. Smith. Assistant Usher -Mrs. Mary Pol ntcky .Musician li race Leonard. N NORTH BRANCH Mrs Ruby Davis has beou on the sick list. Mr. aud Mrs Wm. Clino have gono to Iowa for a visit. A son was born Novembor 25 to Mr.,-, aud Mrs. Wm. Dillon. L. L. Craven loaded his car for Gieensvillo, last Monday. The McNichols clan ate dinner Thanksgiving at P. E. MeNlcuols. T. W. Clino hns been appointed as postmaster to succeed M. B.Jones. Loch Hutchison came home from near Red Cloud to spend Thanksgiving Joseph Burgess is making his homo with his daughter, Mrs. L. W. Craven. The academy students aro planning on a public program in the near future. Bort Smith has rccolved word of the death of his mother, who resided in Seattle. John Reynolds has gone to Wlnfiold to look after proporty interests. Oil in paying quantities has been found ' near his farm. Mrs. M. O. Osborne has received word of the death of her brother, Joe Morton, at his homo in Indianapolis, Indlaua, Mr. and Mrs, llortou visited, here lu the early fall. Road tho Chief tot all tke news-, vSl'A s s ' hi ' ' V .VS.' J II :-;! .v M '' an 'I 4 '..1 :.H