The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 07, 1915, Image 5

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HOMENEWS
Bulletin of The Week's oinge
Ituy your goods of the local stores.
The County Commissioners were iu
session Tuesday.
How about thut underwear nt cost
at M. A. Albright's?
Earl Dickereon was up from Guide
Rock Saturday night.
Miss Clara Austin, of Geneva, ia
visiting bar sletar, !re. Harry Or a tew
nud family tbU week.
U. A. Letsm, manaifer of The Hitter
liros. store, waot to McDonald, Kau
nas, tjfeis morning on l)sinee.
Mr. and Mr. J, K. Chancy neat to
Fremont Sunday morning to vlgtt
relatives. They intend to be away
about three weeks.
Miss Rose McGulre, who has been
confined to her home for the past six
weeks with a fractured limb, returned
to her duties as cashier ia the Miner
Uros. store.
Last Friday the Hih School foot
ball team went to Hastings and met
the High School team of that city on
the gridiron. Hastings won the gamo
by a score of 30 to 0.
Chief Montour and Charley Powell
attended the Daily vs. Wassum wrest
ling match at Bladen, Thursday even,
ing. Charley rcfereed the match
which was won by Daily.
Attorney L. H. Blacklcdgc and son,
Allan, went to Omaha Sunday morn
ing where Allan will take a physical
examination for the purpose of deter
mining if he is physical elgible to
take the final test preparatory to en
tering the U. S. Xavnl Academy at
Annapolis.
Fred Hedge went to Imperial, Fri
day evening.
Don't mis the closing out Dry Goods
sale at Albrights, '
A I. Uecrs and family have moved
Clms. Wolfe's residence iu the first
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Saladen have
moved into the Lone ton residence on
Kim street.
Harry1 Letson was nttcmling to busi
ness matters in Republican City,
Weduesday.
C. 0. Powell of Nullglt, Nebraska,
spent the last of the week u this city
with his sons, Oliver and Charley.
A large number of foot ball entlnt
lasfc attended the Red ClomMlabi
lngs High School foot ball game nt
Rusting Friday.
This week I. T. Anack and Guy
Barnes proh.Rsed the feed storo and
erean elation of W. 8. Btezley and
have taken possession ef the same.
FOR SALE GALLOWAT BULLS
1 3-yoar and 1 spring calf, both pure
bred; 4 high grade all in first class
shape. F. M. Baiilow.
Miss Mary Christian who is teaching
school at Funk, Nebraska, spent Sat
urday and Sunday in this city with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christ
ian. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet
eye, ear, nose and throat patients and
those needing glasses fitted at Dr.
Damerell's office, Wednesday, October
ber 20th.
Lyle Most, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Most, had the misfortune Monday
evening, while playing with the
alfalfa cutter, to sever the ends of the
first two lingers of his left hand.
I have opened up an ofilce for the
buying and selling of real estate, and
will make a specialty of Webster
county land. List your farm with me
Office with Webster County Hank.
B. F. Mizkh.
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TEPEE
Monday and Tuesday
Oct. II and 13
Where the
Trail Led
In Two Heels
A number one. western Btorv.
P ATI IB WBBKLY with its world
views and news will open the pro
Kraal. A good comedy will eloe it.
Wednesday and Thursday
Oct. U and 14
Simon the Jester
AN KXTHA KVECIAL
In Five I'tirU
The second play In the Tcnee'n line
of extra special pictures adapted from
Win, J. Locke's famous novel and
featuring Iiene Warfield, Alwln Fell
and Edwin Arden.
The production is excellent, the
photography fine, and the story a de
lightful blending of all tho elements
which go to make an entertaining
human story.
AN EXTRA SPECIAL
At REGULAR PRICES
Two Mtghtm and
Wmdnmmday Atfrnomn
Hural School (totes
District 26
Tho week juwt past has boon an in
teresting ntio from start to Mulsh,
Tho pupils had a very interesting
Held trip Tuesday afternoon. Thev
brought homo a line collection of
plants nud leaves of trees, from which
e luivo had several interesting na
ture lessons and talks since.
Thoy also had n list of birds about,
which they have found out many now
things. We found n large bank with
many dllferent rocks ami soils and wo
also discovered salt mixed with tho
rock. We returned tired but well re
paid, This being tho last week of the
month the following aro the pupils
who have perfect, attendance record:
Halph, Herbert, Hetucy nud Hilda
Hromnirr. Dtlma and Lard RlggUu
aad Ned Pllley.
The pupils have started a school
paper which ie to be United montfcry,
an having the foUavfcig contributors:
editor, artist, joke editor, toclety edi
tor, conundrum editor and athlotlc
editor.
Anna IInommsr, Teacher.
CKSH SKLE
WORK SHOES
OCTOBER 1t TO 9th
20 a Discount On All
Men's and Boy's Work Shoes
ELLIS SHOE STORE
fm Entertainment I
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Invitation To All Living Outside of Red Cloud
You Are Most Cordially Invited To Come To Red
Cloud And Be Our Guests At Our Free Open Air
Band Concci Is And At The Tepee Moving Picture
Shows Each Saturday Afternoon. Get your Tepee
Tickets From Any of the Merchants. They Are
As Free As The Water That Flows.
Mr. and Mrs. licrt Sherman were (ri
Hastings Tuesday.
O. C. Lamb of Guide Rock was in
the city Wednesday
We need Cash. You nced Goods.
Cost prices or less at Albright's.
Wm. Reeves and George Fairfield
of Guide Itock were In town Wednes
day. Attorney b J. Munday went to Lin
coln and Kansas City Weduesday on
business.
If your child needs glasses or has
nose or throat trouble sec Dr. Warrick
October 20th.
Mrs. II. C. Gullatly returned home
Monday evening from Lincoln where
she had been visiting her parents.
Mr. Dellvalc of Chicago representing
the Associated Ad Clubs and the Sys
tem magazine was in the city Tuesday
evening and give a talk in the interests
of the retail merchants to a few of the
business men who were assembled at
the club room. The plan, which was
submitted by Mr. Dellvale is to put on
a business men's short course in this
city, the same lasting one week at an
expense of about $150. -A petition
will be circulated among the business
men in the near future to ascertain if
this necessary amount can be raised.
Prom what we have heard regarding
the sentiment of a majority of tho
business men along the line, The Chief
is of the opinion that if there is a sur
plus of SIGo iu tho city it can be used
to a bettor advantage by taking a
"Short Course" in road building.
...PROGRAMS...
Band Concert, Saturday, October 9
On Main Street At 1:30 P. M.
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"Gippsland March"
"Oriental Overture"
"Eventide"
March"The Eagle and the Lion"
"You Planted A Rose"
Saxophone Solo
"Dance of the Skeletons"
"Sprinkle Me With Kisses"
J. E. BETZ, Bandmaster.
Tepee Theatre, Saturday, October 9
Starting At 3:00 P. M.
Kids And Corsets
Comedy
In The Grasp of the Law
Drama
His Beloved Violin
Two Reel Drama
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District IS
School opened Sept. 6th., with the
following enrollment:
8th grado Fern Cox, Fred Norrls,
Harold Doyle, Harry Ralph, Vashtl
Law.
Gth grade Alice Ralph, Pearl Sala
den, Ruby Saladen.
5th grade Bert Norrls, Frances
Doyle, Forrest Law, Nellie Deau, Wil
mer Cox.
4th grade Clair Ralph, Gladys Rerg
field, Gertrude Ralph, Henry Uurd.
3rd grade Eva Starke, George
Doyle, Grace Norrls, Merna Malick.
2nd grade llernice Frey, Esther
Frey, Leta Malick.
Iieglnners-Fay Ralph, Mabel Starke.
Friday, October 1st, closed our first
month and we were given the day to
attend the county fair.
Wednesday, September ssihi, mo en
tire school took a field trip. Wo went
over to Law's and watched them make
older and it was very interesting.
The following pupils have neltuer
been absent or tardy during the month:
Fern Cox, Harry Ralph, Alice Ralph,
Pearl Saladen, Ruby Saladen, Nellie
Dean, Wilmcr Cox, Clair Ralph, Gladys
Hergtlold, GcrtrudeRalph, Eva Starke,
George Doyle, Groeo Norrls, Fay
Ralph and Mabel Sturko.
Miss Hazi:l McKkioiian, Teacher.
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11 seo.
Joe SteckerFrank DeLue
Last night in the Newhouse building
another wiestllng match, engineered
exclusively by Chief Montour, was
pulled oft'. Two preliminaries weie
first put on. Itrown of Bellalre, Kas.,
and Curl lb of Missouri being the first
ones, the foi mer winning the first full in
17 minutes. Curtis got hurt iu the
a 'cond fall Tho Tin nor and Fountain
boys put on tho second ono and the
former lad won tho first two falls.
Tho main event of tho evening was
thou put on by .loo Stecker of Dodge,
Nebraska and Frank LaDue of Boston.
Stecker won the first fall infif untitles
and fhe second one lit lyt tiiinutos
and thus won the match. Tom Long
of Lincoln refeteed.
Owiui: to the high price charged for
admission there was not a very large
crowd present.
The following stundaidR, established
by tho Playground and Recreation
Association of America, have been
adopted for tho schools of Webster
Qpunty. The completion of each test
entitles tho boy to n badge. These
tests itre for boys. Tho Association is
planning a series of tests for girls
which will be published later.
l irst xost
Pull up
Standing llroad lump
tiO Yard Dash
Second Test
Pull up
( Standing Broad Jump
' bo Yard Dash
, Or 100 Yard Dash
Third Test
Pull up 0 times
Running High Jump 4 ft. 4 in,
220 Yards Run 28 seo.
Boys of twelve years of age should
be able to cittalify for the badge of the
first test. Uoys of thirteen years or
over should bo able to pass tho second
test High school boys' should meet
the third test.
The aim of thu tests Is to encniitage
every child to take toimi e.verulses thut
will build up Ills body each day, and
they aro prompted by tho belief fhat:
1. Every boy ought to be physically
cuioiunt.
2. Eery boy ought to try lo reach
n minimum physical standard.
:i. The hoy who makes himself
physically etllcient is preparing him
self for citizenship later.
SOUTH 1NAVALE
Come, Be Our Guests!
Mis. Ileati.u has been quite sick for
seveial dujH.
W. M. Points and wife wont to Hast
ings Monday.
R. L. Hunsleker had u valuable hot.se
cut in a wiio fence tho first of tho
week.
Carroll Noble and wife spent Sunday
at the 1j E. Blankeubaker homo.
A fine ten pound boy was born to
Alv.v Stoner and wife Iaet Fridav
night.
The school house nt No. :t was
newly papered and painted the first of
t to week, consequently there was no
s:hool Monday.
F. L. Stokes Is building a new
cement cave this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tuneson of Red
Cloud were transacting business In
tills vicinity Tilth-day.
Wcs Wouier and wife and daughter
Kettu, nlso Emmett Womer, uife and
baby were guests at tho G. N. Blank
enbaker homo Sunday.
Walter Noble and 6ons, Elinor and
Ciirtoll, Fay Arneson and Clyde Zlon
departed by auto Tuesday morning for
n week's visit with relatives iu Colo
rado. Miss Ida Sutton is assisting with the
liouso work at Alva Stoner's at pre-sent.
INAVALE
Mr. A. F. Iiurtwoll returned Satin
day night from his eastern visit.
Mr. Dunn and family have moved
Into their now home recently purchas
ed Iroui .Mr. (iaveka.
Beit Faruhaiii is hero vUiting his
patents and other relatives
Alva Stoner and wife living south of
town are it-joioing over a batty boj
born the hilt r part of last week.
(Julie a number of our puonlu at
tended the County Fair at llladen last
week.
Mrs. Robt. Humoral! spent Sunday
with Mrs. Emma (iaruer and family.
Mrs. Emiita Garner and son, Wilde,
autoi'd to Red Cloud Tuwaday,
Mis. R. If, Hill spent Sunday with
her patents, Mr. and Mis, Dlcsloy, ami
other relatives.
Mrs. Alf. Coiilson spent Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .M.
Faruham.
Mr. Nesbltt is hero visiting Ms brother-in-law,
Tadd Saunders and family.
Ho is on his way to Galveston, Texas,
to visit his diufghter, Mrs. Bert Hoi
dredge and family.
Joe. Reod and family have moved
back on their farm. They have been
living In .Mrs. Emma Smith's house
while shb was away visiting with liof
sons ami slaughter this summer.
Mrs, C. E. Joyce horved a dinner
Tuesday to Iter nephews' and iteiecs iu
honor of her daughter's fifth biithday
Piano At A Bargain
Customers at Red Cloud, Blue Hill
and Nelson are unable to complete
payments on their pianos and wo will
turn the same ovei to responsible
parties for either cash or S' per month.
Address, Schmoller & .Mueller Piano
Company, Lincoln, Nebr.
Land Bargains
I-orsaleor trade I SU acres. Will
tuku a small farm and curry the balance.
Another good farm consisting of !iS0
acres for sale or trade. Will lake a
small farm close to a Gorman settle
ment and town. For other bargains
TUB IND HAS COMK
The eapital prize will be awarded to the brut Itoo.lt or having
the klffcest tending In the Booster Club on Wednesday, -November
17th. 'Pke Booster Ballot box will be eloseel at noon, 12 o'aloek of
that da.
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Tfho will get 1 It is Your. .Wliote? It U for yoM to de
cide by your work and number of Boonter Coupons.
Kencuiber also' ,tharrtne second, third, fourth and fifth
Boosters will be handsomojjr rewarded.
The exact standing1 .oilt'tauh Booster will
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, SPEND LESS TIME IN THE
KITCHEN.
You can if you will
buy more PREPARED foods.
t Then you can give more
time to ENJOYING your
childron and helping
them with their lessons.
Wo have many "goodies",
for you to put into their
lunch boxes, and we can
sell them to you CHEAPER
than you can
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thorn yourself.
make
Walter W. Marshall the grocer
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Males Wanted
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500 Suckling Mules
50Q Yearlings
Starke Bros. Will Be At:
Red Cloud at Tie Barn Oct. 8, 9
Cowles Oct. 11, 12, 13
Guide Rock at Burr's Barn Oct.
14, 15, 16
Inavale Oct. 18, 19, 20
Rosemont 21, 22, 23
Bladen Oct. 28, 26, 27
Blue Hill Oct. 28, 29, 30
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