The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 12, 1915, Image 1

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VOLUME 43
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST ltf.1SU5...
NUM11M :iLt
WE REQUEST,
THE PLEASURE
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Of conferring with you as to
youi Account. While adhering
to a policy of safety and con
servatism, we make it a point
to give to our customers close
personal attention and an in
telligent recognition of their
needs. If the highest character
of personal banking service ap
peals to you we shall esteem it
a favor to be honored with a
visit from you.
WEBSTER COUNTY BANK,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
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SUITS
At 20, 25, 50
Discount
The backward season and general conditions
make it imperative that we unload. - We are
going to offer you the greatest opportunity to
save money on CLOTHES that we ever did
and you cannot afford to miss it.
ONLY BLUE SERGES EXCEPTED
In This Sale of Both Men's and Boys' Suits
SPECIAL PRICES ON OXFORDS
AND STRAW HATS
THIS SALE IS FOR CASH
And Cash Only. No Other Terms at These Prices
Think of it! $25 Suits Going at $12.50
JUST Vt PRICE
Do Not Delay! Get In First And
Get The Cream! Do It Now!
Many Topics Are - - ;
Discussed At Banquet
At the regular monthly meeting of
t.iu luisltictt. ami professional men of
Wed Cloud lust Tuesday at the Koyul
's-onie very interesting mutters wore
considered
I Wev. C. L. Meyers presided and did
I the part well, l'rof Muiit. discussed
the subject of a new high school build.
1 lug. He pointed out uimiy facts as to
the comparative btandard of Hud Cloud
High School, with other bchuols all of
which wete complimentary to lied
Cloud bare the building. Mr. MoilU
.showed how theie was not enough
light in the old building, and he knew
that it had at times caused pupils
trouble with their eyes. He also
pointed out thete was lib ventilation
ami how that there was only about
one half or a Ihird enough air space
lor each pupil which was sure to cause
throat and lung ttouble. Mr. ileebu
moved thai the facts pointed ofit by
Mr Moritz be printed lu phamplet
form.
Chas. Kaley and V. V. Cowdeiibpoko
of the desltabllity of a new building
from the business men's velw point.
both were in favor ot bonds for a new
building
Mr (ioorge Hummel was present ami
explained how that the logislatute had
made no appropriation for Fanners'
Institutes and also did away with the
county appropiiutiou and that there
was no funds for such a meeting this
j ear. Dc uu me re 11 told as to Clio
Belgian fund that had been pi utilised
and pointed out that the state boaid
had abked that the funds be passed
through two or thien committees and
that he did not like this, hucI suggested
as the Belgians were now pietty well
supplied to give this money back to
those who gave it. It was then
moved and seconded that thin money
be donated to the Fanners' Institute
fund with the consent of each giver.
This motion ohi i led. The Commercial
Club iil-i) look the matter of these in
stitutes under consideration.
Paul Stoiey mudo a report of the
load money donated and tho nork did
by donation on the road south of town.
Mi. Stoiey said that he thought t lint
the land for a now road would cost
S500 besides two new bridges at $100
each and in hN opinion the old road
was the best Ho asked the Club to
set another day lor woi king the roads.
The chairman is to appoint a commit
tee with this In view.
A new committee, on arrangements
was appointed as follows, Hoy Sattley,
I)r U. V Nichofsou and A U. Mc-Arthur
j PAUL STOREY
The Clothier
MR. FARMER:-
Are the dollars you spend for thresh
ing coal giving "value received."
"IllinoisEgg Size" produces more
steam units per doltar than any other
threshing coal on the market.
I HE MALONE-AVERY CO.
TALK WITH US AIOUT CtAL"
ThClomg. Days
Of The Chautauqua
The 101 Chautatiiua will go down
into hlstoty as thu best all around en
tertainment of Its kind every held in
this city. The program was well
balaucul tin oughoiit, giving something
for ovuiybody On the fourth the
Hugh Anderson Opeiatie company
greatly delighted (he audience witli
liieir biugiug ami acting. This cone
pany tendered nothing but classic
music, but in such a manner that the
merest novice in niiisio could appteel
ate it. They will always be welcome
to tliis city.
Hobeit Howuiiiu in his chatacler
portrajlhcluuined one and all. Ills
make-ups wele of the highest older
and true to n.itute. He kept his hear
ers charmed and entertained with ease.
Tile Sunday School rally the last day
of the chautautua was an iuteiestiug
feature. This was in chaige of Paul
S Dietrich and was a success in every
particular. Mi Dletilch is an enthu-
blast and he succeeds in imparting his
enthusiasm to his audience.
Victor's Florentine Hand gave line a
entertainment in tiie evening Musi
cal cilties said this was not as good as
as the Liberal band but it was fully
up to tYiP stun lard und their music
was excellent.
Atthoclo.se of the session tickets
were sohWor next year and enough of
them were disposed of to as.suie
another chautauqua.
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E. H. NEWHOUSE
Jeweler and Optometrist
111 C. B. &. Q. Watch Inspector v
Weekly Weather Forecast
Weather forecast for the week be
ginning Wednesday, Aug. 11, '1.1 issued
by the U. H. Weather Ilureau, Wash
ington. D. C , for the Upper Missis
sippi Valley mid Plains States:
Fair weuther for lour or live days,
probably followed by showers the last
two or three dhj s of the week Moder
ate temperature.
Mrs H S (Jai her spent Wednesday
in (iiiide Hock.
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Another Old Pioneer
Is Laid At Rest Sunday
On last Thuisday .loliu Havel Sr ,
one of the pioneers of this comity, died
at his home In liiitiu township at the
ago of 8J years Mr. Havel was born
lu Austria in lSD'i, and came to tho
I'nitcd States in 1ST I, coming direct to
Webster county whore lie homestead
ed the farm on which lie died. Ho was
a good neighbor ami an Industrious
citizen, but since the death of his wife
one year ago, he had fulled rapidly In
health. He leaves eight children to
mourn his demise, one daughter hav
ing passed away several years ago.
Funeral services were held on Sunday
morning at the home of Ids son, doe
Havel, Itev. (2. W. Hummel olllcifiting.
Interment was made in the city ceme
tery. Tho Chief along with tho entire
community extend sympathy to tho
bereaved relatives.
John Albert Clark Weds
Miss Fannie Marvel Brown
Wednesday evening at the Baptist
parsonage, Miss Fannie Marvel lliowu
and John Albert Clark wete quietly
married, Itev. D. L 'McDride, olllciat
ing. The brldo is a daughter of Con
ductor and Mis. W. H. Hi own. She
was born ami has lived here nil hor
life, is it graduate of the high school
and has boDii employed in the central
telephone oil lee for some time. Sho Is
highly esteemed by nil her ninny
friends The groom Is a son of Kngl
noer and Mrs. "Tony" ClHik now of
Hed Cloud, who lived here several
years ago. He has been ernployod in
the tram r-ervice of the Hurlingtou for
tho past eight years and Is a lino
young man. Thuv went to Deuvur
the uo.t morning for a short visit.
Their many friends, among them Ih
the Republican, wish tlieynung couple,
a long and huppy life. McCook Kb
publican.
Mr and Mr. Clark arrived in this
city Tuesday for a shoit visit.
The Sewer Bonds Are
Defeated Again Tuesday
The special sewer bond election
which was held on Tuesday passed
off quietly, very llttlo Interest
being displayed on cither side. This
is the second time this proposition has
come up before the voters of this city.
In October 1013, the bonds were defeat
ed by a majority of 03. The following
is tho vote polled on Tuesday:
1st ward 2nd ward
For 311 til)
Against Gi) 111
Thrills The People
Reports from the oust indicate Hint
the exhibition given by DeLloyd
Thompson and Harney Oldllold is u
novel and thrilling one. Columns of
newspaper spaco are devoted to de
scribing the maneuvers of tho two in
the famous netoplane-nutomoblle race.
This will be a dally attraction nt tho
Nebraska state fair Sept. ) 10. In ad
dltion Thompson will loop-the-loop,
lly upside down nud dlvo from tho
clouds. Oldlleld will raco against his
record. On Sopt. 10 aud 11 thero will
be exciting automobile race programs
with (i large number of entrants. Such
men as Disbrow, Ilnlmcy, Kllpatrlck
and many others will be in the contests.
School Days
Be Here.
Children
Will Soon
Outfit The
Now.
Consider the children's necessities for school
wearables and come here for them. Every thing
for school wear must be selected with an eye to
the rough-and-tumble, care-free use that ener
getic youth puts to clothing. Here you will find us ready with
the most dependable goods and varied assortments of just those.
things careful mothers are mindful
. yr .11 j i Be sure to sec our line ot
or. We especially Commend the Ginghams. Toile do Nords and
SturdineSS as Well as the pretty Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams
n 1 r . , f r ' neither fade nor shrink. Their
Styles of our assortment ot ding- prelty pallerns an( coIorintfs
hams to make the mosl lasling are shown here in a very large
blouses and dresses for the little folks. "foment tf fancy plaids.
cnecKS anu stripes as wen as
the plain shades all of which
is guaranteed fast colors.
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Hed Cloud, Nebraska
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