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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
w T , , TV -,., A. U RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF H U 1 ft f 5. ' 1 " W.VV.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.W- I HOME NEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's otns I'MifiME Cmcr AtvMtTisi.i:a. Dow Kulcj whs ii pu&sengci' tu Den vol Saturday, F. W. Conduit ami sou were in Su perior Momlny. A chiuttuuqun is beltiL' hold at Untile Hock tliis wcL'lc. Walter Meins ami family moved to Iiavartl Tuesday. Miss Greta Turnure was a passenger to Uuldc Hock Tuesday. 51000 private money to loan on a laiUl. IlUlt'lIIhOS & Svladg.v. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wurl and son of llyron were in the city Tuesday. llluc Hill is entertaining the people in that vicinity with a carnival this week. Hay P.igo of Friend was in the city Friday evening attending the wrest ling match. Halpli Woods was in the city this week visiting ids parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Clms. Woods. Paul Xewhouse is visiting with Chas. Wolfe and family at Bird City, Kansas, this week. The Boy Scouts and their leader, Hev. Myers, nro enjoying uu outing' on the river this week. Mrs. Hoy Stevens returned home from Lebanon, Kansas, Sunday whvie sho had becu visiting ft lends. Blue Hill has secured tho county agency for the Ford cars. None of tho dealers here cared to handle them any more. Attorney F. V. Maurer and wife re turned home Sunday from San Fran cisco where they attended the Exposi tion. Tom Long nnd Chailoy Hatch of Llucoln were in the city Filday even ing attending the Uusscll vs. Daily wrestling match. Miss Hattie Christian returned homo this week from Hockport and Tarklo, Missouri, where she had been visiting relatives and fiietids. Mr. aud Mrs. Milliard aud sou aud Mrs. Ballard's father, Hev. Hancock of Blue Hill spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of John Coon. Cash Scrivner lias been awarded the contract to build tho now school house in district No. 'J7. The old building was washed uway by the tlood in June. Minor Sherwood returned home Tuesday morning from his trip via automobile to Colorado and New Mexico. He icports having had a bplcudid time. Chief Montour nnd Charley Powell arc Iu Blue Hill today Tho Chief and somo wrestler with the carnival com pany that is holding forth there this week, will have a match tonight. WANTED Men who desire to earn over 812!.0U per mouth write us today Jor position as salesmnn; every oppor tunity for advancement. CCNTItAI. FKTROLF.UM Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Another big wrestling match has been secured to be pulled oil' heie on Friday evening, September 3rd. Haiti Delp, tho terrible Turk, from WlchltH, Kansas, who has thrown all of Kansas' best wrestlers, will at this time meet Youug Hussell of Friend. A side bet of $100 has been seut to Powell Bros. Tuesday evening Sheriff Starkey and deputy were called to Orleans to bring Jamee Donavan a Toledo, Ohio, man that the ofilicals were holding, charg ed with stealing two pair of trousers from the store of John Stromberg. Upon being brought before Judge -Webber he pleaded guilty to petit laree'ncy and was fined 310 and costs. On th'e nonpayment of same he wus commiitcd to the jail at 'Red Cloud. Alma Record. Professor Medlar and wife were passengers for Red Cloud, Tuesday, where Mr. Medlar will have charge of tho science department In the schools and the athletics during the coming year. Red Cloud is to be congratulat ed on the accession of th's most es timable couple and to the youth of that city wo qan commend Mr. Medlar as being a "bully" fellow when it Is time to bo a "bully" fellow but just as hard a worker in the intelectual Held as he is on tho athlectlc field. Clay Center Sun. Dr. Daruerall received a telegram Monday evening announcing the death of Mrs. Daisy Knight at Long Beach, California. Mrs. Knight was a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs George Garner who formerly lived at Inavale. Several years ago she was united in marriage to U. G. Kuight and one son, Clare, was born to this union, who together with her parents and three brothers are left to mourn her demise. Burial will take place in California. Mr. Knight was unlll recently editor of the Exeter Sun, but sold out lu order to bo at the bedside of his wife. The Chief along with the many friends of the Knight and Garner families extend sympathy to them during their hour of sorrow, - It. F. Cooper of Guide Hock was In , town Saturday. Kti"ell Myers lotutntd homo ftutn Lincoln Fiidny. bherlllO. I), Hedgo was in Blue Hilt Satuulay on biiNltiess. .1 II. llalley and son. Grunt, were in Guide Hoik Thursday. .las Mcllride of Cowles w.is In tho i'1'y on business Monday. Be one of tho loadeis of tho town, tf you can; but, anyway, keep up. Marion Mercer returnrd home Sun day mottling from Lebanon, Kansas. The the bell was installed in the new steel tower on the llicmcn's hall tlii s I I week. Mrs. iu. Kellier of lilailen spen Sunday witli Henry Dlodoiich and family. The Hoard of IMucattou h:n some i choice lumber for sale. Inqulio of I Henry Gilliam. Tho Misses Rose and Irene McUutre left Thursday for Lincoln mid Omaha to spend a few days. I James Morauvllle of Amhotst was in the city Thursday visiting his father Dr J. W. Morunvlllc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr visited relatives and attended tlieanuiveisat y utLebation last week." Lavaughn and Wallace Morauvllle of Auihetst aio visiting tclutives and friends in the city this week. Jack Waller and Jus. McBride weio down from Cowles Friday evening at tending the wrestling match. Miss Gertrude L. Coon was visiting the Teachers' Institute at Bloomington a few days the llrst of tho week. Mis. C. K. Cross and children left Thursday morning for San Jose, California, to visit her sister, Mrs. Wu lleruhiird. Ed. Taylor and sister, Miss Bessie, accompanied by their nephew, Robert .Mitchell, left Monday for Missouti to visit relatives. The Misses Blanche Boner and Paul ine Kunney went to Beaver City, Fri day morning to visit the hitter's sister, Miss Hrina llanuoy. Tho Red Mist by Randall Panisli Is the tills of the next seiial story to ap pear in tliis paper iieginnuig next week. Watch for it." Mts. George Newhouso of The Dalle, Oregon, arrived in the city tho llrst of the week to visit Mrs. Baibara and E. II. Newliousc aud family. FOR SALE: 1000 bu. of early spray ed summer applet, 3uc per bushel picked aud windfalls 'JOj. D. E.Norrls, 7j2 miles southwest of Red Cloud. The executive board of tho Farm ers' Institute will hold a meeting Sat urday afternoon at 'i o'clock at the StUe Bank G. W. Hummel, Ptesldent. Mrs. Bernard McNeny and daughter, field, returned homo this week from California whero they hnd been visit ing her sistets and attending the e.v p sition at San Francisco. Frank Starr, Frank MUer and J. M. Burgess taken their race horses to Norton, Kansas, tlte last of the week to enter them in tho races at the fair which is being held there thVs week. All parties wishing to make exhibits at the State Fair please bring your exhibits to the depot on September 1st aud not later than Thursday morning, September 2nd, at 10 o'clock G. W. Hummel. I have opened up au ohice for the buying and selling of real estate, aud will make a specialty of Webster county land. List your farm with mo. Oijloe with Webstw County Bank. B. F. MiZKit, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fencher visited with her brother, S. C, Ellis and family this -week. They hud been to Denver ami were accompanied home by Miss Helen Ellis. They departed this morn ing for their home at Des Moines, Iowa. On last Saturday evening about 7:30 as L. M. Crabill' accompanied by D'r. Creightdn, was driving In the 'west part of town, his baggy was struck by some parties unknown who were driving an automobile. Both gentle men escaped injury by jumping, but the team and buggy was considerably damaged. Patronize the men who advertise. One successful way of keeping Ne braska money iu Nebraska and in de feating the big mail order houses ib for the merchants to advertise. As the mail order house sends out cata logs to inform their patrons so should the home merchant tell the readers of newspapers what he has to sell. Mr. Morchant, it is up to you to show the people that you carry just as good if not better lines than does the mail order house. The Omaha Ncbraskan. On Monday morning, south of the old Fourth Avenue hotel, a wrestling match, which had not been previously advertised, wus pulled off by the Gil bert aud Turner boys, the later win ning the match. We are informed that Coroner A mack filled the otilce of timekeeper with fairness to all parties present, and was ably assisted by Master Fred Slaby, who acted In the capacity of teferee. dial Gellatly was the only spectator presont. This wrestling fever has certainly secured the strangle hold on a majority of .the men of the city, m fact it Is like the weeds all over town. 15?e 1 JZi ST i Hi Monday Tuesday August 30 and 31 Tho regular special feature program at regular prices will be given. Wednesday, Sept. 1 John Barleycorn BY JACK LONDON-In six leuls. A film adaptation of Jack London s own stoiy iu the Satuulay livening Post. Afternoon and Evening Prices Evening IS and 10 Afternoon 10 and S One Day Only Grant Bailoy loturtied to Oaiaha Wednesday morning. Paul Storey was transacting business In Guide Rock Wednesday. Drop into the Vniiety Store and see the various school supplies. adv. Dr. C. E. Cross spent Sunday in Franklin with relatives and friends Attorney B. W. Stewart was trans acting business in Hastings Moudaj. School days aro nigh. Supply your wants In all things necessary for school wot k Variety Store. adv. Mr and Mts. H, W. Coplen returned homo Wednesday evening from Lin coln whet-'! shu underwent. in opeiatloti aud is much improved in health. We notice a largo number of our citicus this week taking home from the poit olllce their fall nnd winter reading, iu the shape of a new volume from the mail order houses At u special meeting of the Masonic lodge, Wednesday evening, the entered apprentice degree was conferred on O. D. Hedge Harvey Riekerson and Aaron Heige were given the fellow craft degree. Some Fine Pictures Shown At The Tepee , m In addition to the special feature pictures which Manager Warren lias been showing on Monday and I uesday evenings for some time past, he this week on Wednesday afternoon and evening, exhibited that -five reel comedy drama, entitled, Brewster's Millions. On next Monday and Tues day evenings, special feature nights, the usual special feature program will be given. Do opt miss it. On Wednesday, September 1st, both afternoon and evening, he has secured John Barleycorn, by Jack London, taken from the story in the Saturday Evening Post. This is a six reel at traction, and no doubt will be very interesting. Mauager Warren is ever alert iu securing the best for his pa trons, and this new plan of exhibiting on Wednesday, botli afternoon and evening, a special feature of extra length, besides the regular special feature pictures of three rtel length, on Monday und Tuesday evenings, will afford all an opportunity of witness ing the best to be found in the motion cloture world. Degree of Honor Picnic All members of the Degree of Honor and their families are Invited to attend a picnic at the .Toe Topham farm, east of this city on Wednesday, September 1st. Come and bring the children and well illled baMcetu, and we will try to have something which will be of in terest to all. There Is No Question but that indigestion and the distressed feeling which always goes with it caa bo promptly relieved by taking a s wSSSmmSm Tablet before and after each meal. 25c a box. H. E. Grice Drug Co. ViViV.Vi'.V.V.V.V.W.WiW. ?. t , : 18 Correspondents KANSAS PICKUPS il'mm siuiilt i mint. ) We notice Muv Isoin is sporting u new buggy. Miss Millie Kiudlor ot.Rsbou Is hero Msiiing Miss Vorna Isoin. Bryan Stoutlniorc visited Sunday with home folks near Lebanon. Miss Celesta Sciivner of liud Cloud is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Claud Dunn and family of Yuma, Coloi ado ate here isltlng relatives. Miss IYiu-1 t'pp visited tho latter part of last week with telativcs lu Lebanon. Misses Melbn Spin tier, Dulclo and Claiioo Payne spent the latter part of the week as guests of friends In Leba non. Mis. A. W. Pppiind sister Mis. Laura Mollis have gone to Muscatine, Iowa, to tnal.c nu extended visit with rela tives. The weather is vety cool for this time of the year, but we tuu hoping Jack Frost will not visit us for n few weeks yet. Roy I'pp and family of Yuma, Colo uulo arc heie visiting i datives mid friends. They teport good crops iu that part of tho country. SOUTH INAVALE Mis. 11. F. Points is on tho 'sick list this week. Miss lieitlui Whltolcy went to Nelson last week to visit i dative. Mi 8. Joo Fogol of Bed Cloud is visiting rclutvcs iu this vicinity. Claud Conley and family were guests at the W. B. Conley homo Sunday. Mts. Biuch of Pawnee Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Theo. Hawkins und family. Mvciett Galbraith, wife and son of Guind Island visited Ills sister, Mrs G. G. Htliei ton and family last week Mts..John Mitchell was called to Franklin Saturday on account of the illness of their daughter, Mis, Florence Clmlllu. Lola and Letha Huuslckcr departed Wednesday morning for a few days visit with their brother, Owen, ut Morelaud, Kansas. A protractod meeting will begin at Mt. Pleasant chinch this week. They have a large tent aud ample toom for all who wish to attend. A number of young pcopio wetc on tet tallied at tho Hlmer Robertson home Saturday eveninir, und a very pleasant time wus tcported. INAVALE Work has began on tho bridges around Iuavulo Mrs. Ruth Gurney and sister Martha, weut to Red Cloud Thursday. Mrs. Ada Arnold left Saturday with her daughter, Martha, for Columbus. Joe Topham Jr. of Red Cloud brought Mr. Leonard up a load of ice Satuiday. Mrs.Graco Topham of Red Cloud visited her mother, Mrs. Leonard last Friday. Mrs. Charley Strong has returned to her home iuCulbcrtson much improved in health. Mr. Morrow autoed to Riverton Sun day and hlsslster, Esther,accompanied him home. Mr. Dunn of Bloomington bought the Koelmel stock of goods and taken possession Monday. Blanche Barker came .home Sdnday from Frank Strlcklln's where she had been the past three weeks. A man traveling through the coun try with a large bear gave an exhibi tion to quite a crowd on tho street Sunday night. Quarterly Conference met Saturday afternoon at the M. E. church to trans act business The district superin tendent was present. Mr. Hunter and wife and Mr. Mor row and wife autoed to Red Cloud on Saturday evening, but on account of the heavy rain Mr. Hunter had to leave his car across the creek east of town Lucky Dog A Dutchman, addressing his dog, said: "You vas only a dog, but I viBb I vas you. Ven you go mit your bed in you shust turn round dree times and aly down; ven I go mit de bod in I liav to lock up de blnce, and wind up de clock and put de cat out, and ondrebb mybelf, and my frou vakes up and scolds, den de baby vakes up and cries and 1 baf to valk him mit de Iioubo round, den maybe, ven I get inybelt to bed, it Is time to get up again. Ven you get up, you shubtstrotch yourself, dig your neck a leddle and you vas up. I haf to light de fire, put on de kettle, serap bomo mit my wife already, and get myself breakfast. Yon play around all day and half blenty of fun. I haf to work all day aud haf blenty of drouble. Ven you die you vas dead; ven I.die I haf to go to hell yet".-.Kx I j-TVtTSiVi '- "ffl Ml 1 il i T n1-trTlE:T-7fc-i I II II ill Adelene Manloy was the and wears the gold watch. piano? Children get in your letters in the Letter Contest before Saturday night, September 4th, and get the Pair of Shoos and fifty coupons which we shall give you. Write a good letter, may hi) you can win the first premium, which is a pair of boys or girls shoes. See the rules on the Poster at our store. Attend Our Special Shirt Sale This Week Splendid Bargains in Men's and Boy's Suits Special Low Prices On Straw And Felt Hats A Bargain Feast For Bargain Seekers he Qooiden-Raley Qlothinc) (Jo. S The Booster Store "J I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OFr f Fresh Vegetables and Fruits f EVERY Fancy and Staple Groceries Best Prices Paid For Butter and Eggs i Walter W. Marshall Red Cloud, 1 Ii" "I'WI, Hiii Mi What is Your Ability The Time LEHflBe9D Better Insure Your Time in a Safe Company 1oo, 000,000 Assets Spells the Strength o! The Travelers of Hartford at I V Geo.. M. VanCamp, Agent Kit ' Storty'a THE OFFICE $ HERE YOUR PMNE8I M. 241 aH ii Ml 128 X jj Where There Is A Will There Is A Wa t4 Royal jrft?Jtir I I WILL Say Heljo to SorneQgrEvcry Qay I WILL Smile at My Ndibor At Every Opportunity I WELL Praise People, VKenever I Can I WILL Forgive and Dive My Enemies I WILL Choke All My Complaints I WILL Forget All My Trouble and Heartaches I WILL See All the Good Possible in Everybody I WILL Not Become Morally Lazy I WILL Be Honest and Charitable With All Men I WILL Boost' For a Unfted Church and City r The United Church J. L. 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