The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 14, 1915, Image 3

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HOME NEWS
Bulletin of The Week's olngs
Ruy your goods of tho local store-.
Aaron Hedge went to Hustings Mon
day. Jim McRilde was down fioin Cowles
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. .1. E. llutler visited her sister
at Cowles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Mitchell retained
home Monday night from Omaha.
Dry Hoods are going fa.st at Al
bright's. Lay in your year's supply.
Misses Pearl and Josephine Sherer
spent Sunday with friends In liluc Hill.
For sale or trade 4S0 aeres. Will
take a small farm and carry the bal
ance. C. A. Schultz.
C. L. Cotting wont to Omaha Tues
day morning to buy goods for his drug
store.
W. S. Beeley and wife left Wednes
day morning for Pawnee City to visit
relatives and friends.
Chas. Stelferis loft Monday for a
mouth's visit with his sous at Hast
ings and Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs, Phil .elgler of Rlvr
ton attended tho wedding of their son,
Uuy, to Miss Cora A. Weesner, in this
city on Tuesday evening.
B. L. (Mines and wife loft Wednes
day for Hastings to attend the State
Kexall Dealers Convention, and wit
ness the South Platto exposition.
V. H. MeKimmey left Wednesday
morning for I'M 1 son to visit relatives,
among whom is his daughter, Miss
Flossie, who is teaching school at that
place.
Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet
eye, ear, noso and throat pationts and
those needing glasses titled at Dr.
Damcroll's oillce, Wednesday, October
ber 20th.
Among those attending the Exposi
tion at Hastings, Wednesday, were:
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kaley, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrcl Kurden, Mrs. L. P. and
Miss lone Albright, Curtis Gcer, Cecil
Essig, John Arratt, Harry liucklcs, Al
Biers, Mrs. Win. Bohrer, Mrs. C. L.
Meyers, Miss Anna Jcrnbcrg and
Harry Yost.
Miss Keta McDowell, while placing
goods on the shelf, with tier knee
resting on a glass show case, in the
M. A. Albright jtore, on lat Friday
afternoon, suffered a rattier painful
accident when the show case, gave
wayj cutting a deep gash inthat
member. Medical aid was promptly
summoned, and the young lady was
removed to her home. While "not
able to move about as spry afe- former
ly, she is able to be up and, around
again.
II. A. I.etson, manager of the Miner
litos. store, returned homo from Mo.
Donald, Kansas, Tuesday morning
Tress llarwood was In Hastings
Wednesday attending tlio South Platte
exposition.
If your child needs glasses or has
nose or throat trouble see Dr. Warrick
October sotli.
Paul lOggets and Arthur Hayes of
Ilyroii woio guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Cowden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Deurdslee living
south of this city are the proud parents
of a baby girl which arrived at their
home Satutday evening.
FOIl SALU. 1000 bu. of early spray
ed summer apples. 'Juc per bushel
picked and windfalls 10c D D. Xorris,
"' miles southwest of lied Cloud.
Another good farm consisting of IJS0
acres for sale or trade. Will take a
small farm close to a (Jermati settle,
metit and town. For other bargains
see me. C. A. Schultz.
Dave Saltznian of Grand Island is
in the city being called heie by the
serious Illness of his mother, Mrs
Saltzman, who resides In the llrst
ward.
Fritz Moedc and wife who have been
living at Selden, Has., arrived in the
city Saturday. They left on Mon
day for Blue Hill whore they will re
side this winter.
Simon The Jester wns the attraction
at the Tepee yesterday, both afternoon
and evening. The pictures wore line
and delighted all lovers of modern
Hdlon. They will be shown again
tonight.
Chas. Herrick went to Hastings
Saturday evening to meet his mother,
Mrs. Nancy M. Green, of Baraboo,
Wisconsin. They returned Mouday
oveniug, and as soon as her household
goods arrive, she will take up her resi
dence in tho house north of her son's,
which she recently purchased from J.
H. ltailcy.
The Chief learns that in order to
avoid tho usual charivari incident to
the wedding of two such popular
young people, Uuy Zeigler on Tuesday,
morning had a tent and all necessary
provisions for a camping expedition
taken to a sand bar on the south side
of tho Republican river, on the Ed.
Wiggins farm, six miles southeast
of this city, where, according to last
reports, he and his bride are spending
their honeymoon.
Considerable Interest is developing
in the Kuesslug contest recently insti
gated by tho Malone-Avery Co They
uajepU'ced In front of their oillce, on"
CoaLVetehlngsibontf A ' pounds,
knd'offer a ton of coal free tojtjfao per-
son J guessing nearest the" correct
weight. The contest closes November
the'4th, anoVif yon feel a-tall lucky, or
are 'good at' guessing .weights, you
should not fail to size up the lump
and register your name and guess.
TEPEE
Monday and Tuesday
Got IS and 10
The Maid of
The Wild
A IMIKKL AMERICAN
DRAMA OF THE
GREAT 11 ILLS
Pathe Weekly
Wednesday and Thursday
Oct, ao nml si
Wednesday Afternoon
At 1
The Spender
A FIVE PART EXTRA
SPECIAL AT RIOU'LAR
PRICES
Matinees Wednesday
and Saturday
Free Entertainment
Invitation To All Living Outside of Red Cloud (i
You Are Most Cordially Invited To Come To Red f)
Cloud And Be Our Guests At Our Free Open Air
Band Conceits And At The Tepee Moving Picture jl
Shows Each Saturday Afternoon. Get your Tepee
Tickets From Any of the Merchants. They Arc yl
As Free As The Water Thai Flows. )
...PROGRAMS...
f) Band Concert, Saturday, October 9 f)
& On Main Street At 1:30 P. M. if
1. The Avenger March.
2. A Fairy Tale.
3. Eventide.
4. Greetings to Hungary.
5. Trombone Solo.
6. Romance of a Rose.
7. March-Chicago Tribune.
J. E. BETZ, Bandmaster.
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Tepee Theatre, Saturday, October 9
Starting At 3:00 P. M.
1. Child of the Surf
A 2-Reel Drama
2. Farewell To Thee , 71
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Comedy
Single Reel Drama
3. Biddy Brady's Birthday
Come, Be Our Guests!
Noble Hall was up from (Juido Koek
Thursday.
Robt. P. Iloxsoy M. l).,overCotting
Drug store.
Mrs. II. Kin,' of Rlvorton was in the
city Friday.
James Uubatka of Bladen was in tho
city Monday.
Bye Shephordson of Rlvcrtou was in
town Mouday.
Everything goes at Albright's closing
out sale at cost, adv.
1).-. C 15. Cross was in Lincoln the
llrst of the week.
George Smelser was homo from Nel
son over Suuday.
Attorney A. M. Walters of llluc Hill
was in the city Monday.
L. P. Englohardt shipped n car of
cattlo to St. Joe Sunday.
1 II. Holmes returned homo from
Stamford, Saturday morning.
Goods sold at Cost. Cash before
taken from store. M. A. Albright.
George Arnup and wife of Rlvcrtou
were guests at the Robt. Avery home
on Sunday. ,
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Will Robertson left Sunday morning
for Kausa&City to buy cattle to feed
this winter.
Weesner & Koontz shipped a car of
cattle tc St. Joe and one of hogs to
Kansas City Sunday.
George Dawson, C. D. Robbius and
O.J. Holmgrajn otyQulde Root were
in totyh Monday. H
Dr. Hoxaey.-t hai$ moved lifer olllee
from over smith V' shoe store to the
rooms over Cottlng's store. r
L, E. Reers and wife of McCoolc spent
the first of tho week here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Reers.
Clayton Holmes entertained a mini
ber of friends Saturday evening at a
party in honor of his birthday.
bam Smith returned home tho last
of the week from Orciron. whero he
had been visiting his daughter.
Laird Potter returned home the last
of the week from Portland, Oregon,
where ho had been for the past year.
Lyman Es'slg returned home Satur
day evening from Kansas City where
he had been attending the Live Stock
show.
Mis Vern Ciuly of Guide Rock, at
tended the Xciglcr-Wcesner nupituls
in this city Tuesday evening. The
lady is u sister of the groom.
Miss Josephine ISsig, who is teach
ing school near Iilnomingtou, spent
the week end hero with her patents
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Isslg.
Miss Clara A mack returned Sunday
morning from Oxlonl where she had
been spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Arnault.
LOST About i to 2 miles south
of the Inavalu biidgo one bundle) of
clothing and coiiifortcis. Finder notify
.1. 1). Bthortoii, Red Clou 1, Nobr. Box
17.1. Reward
No lit t: - Evangelical Lutheran Zion's
Congregation llnglish services Oct.
17th, at 10:30 a. in. Catechetical in
structions Saturday, Oct. 10th , U p. m.
A. Hohaul, Pastor.
Fred and Call iledgo of Red Cloud,
stopped off between trains Monday on
their return from a general looking
over tho country around Imperial.
They speak very highly ot thoprospor
our appearance of this part of the
state. McCook Republican.
This year, according to tho Dairy
Department, University of Nebraska,
between bix and seven hundred thous
and dairy cows are being milked in
Nebraska. They are producing about
300,000,000 gallons of milk annually,
containing more than 00,000,00(1 pounds
of butter fat enough to supply one
sixth of nil the food eaten by Ne
braska's one and one-fourth million
people, pr jvide skim milk for the pigs
and calves of the state, and furnish a
large fcurplus thru Nebraska cream
eries.
On Wednesday, M. W. Ensign, a re
presentative of the C. D, & Q., mot
Mayor Damerall nnd his committee
and viewed the laud east and west of
thin city in rogard to moving the Ilur
llngtoii depot up to dlvisiou street. Ho
spoke very favorable of the proposition
and said that if the change was decid
ed upon the llarllugtou would expect
tho citizens of Red Cloud to help them
secure the new iIkIh of way If possible.
He left for Omaha last night to report
the findings of his investigations to
his superiors.
Robt. P. Ilowy M 1) . over Col ting's
Drug store.
C A KeUo of Kansas City was in
Hie city Sunday.
Leu Ruglehardt went to St Joe
Sunday morning.
Something doing at Albright's eveiy
day big closing out sale. adv.
Miss Lotilxe Schuiuackcr spent Sat
urday in Franklin with Iter sister.
Attorney II. W. Stewart was a pass
enger to Lincoln Saturday morning.
Rev. P Kretmann of Kingfisher,
Oklahoma, is visiting Uev. Schaal for a
few days.
Mr. lUibara Pharos left Sunday for
Oiuiihn and Chicago to buy goods for
her store.
Attorney F. J. Munday letumed
home Saturday from Lincoln nnd Kan
sas City, wheio he had been on busi
ness. ('. M. Smith and family left the lirst
of the week for l'.ckley. Colorado,
where they will make their future
home.
John Ciansretuiut'd home Tuesday
morning from Kansas City where he
had been attending the Live Stock
show.
Miss Frn (Irani of Hclviduro spent
last week visiting with Mr. and .Mrs
Lewis Kent who reside southeast of
town.
Willis Fulton of Uarnston, Nebraska,
arrived in the city tho llrst of the week
to attend the fuuoral of his father, II.
13. Fulton, which was held Monday.
The fltst foot ball game of the season
will be played here Friday afternoon
atlkllo on Kootitz's Held. Tho local
High school team will play tho Leb
anon High school team. Go out and
boost for the home team.
Methodist Mention
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A chance for the faithful Rooster lo secure soma coupons with
out any expense whatever and only a little extra eirort. Now this
is our own "doin's," The editor never even suggested this to us
and for that matter no one in this wide world said a word to im
about It, and Mr. McArthur does not give us one cent for doing this,
and we will not accept anything of value for any new subscriber
this may bring him We havu a selllsh object in view, however, and
It is simply this: We want to Increase the sulierlptIon list of tho
Red Cloud Chief. Mr. McArthur Is giving us a very good paper, as
good and better than most of Its kind; In fact, the. cost does not
amount to anything when compared to Its real value to the com
munity and to each subscriber. He could not live on the value of
the subscription list alone IF IT WAS ALL PUKE PROFIT. He
must make his pro II I on tho advertising, lobwork, etc, and this Is
where our selllsh object comes In; we advertise and spend money
every week to do so; If the suhscrl pi ion list can be Increased by at
least. 100 more names It will make our advertising and the advertis
ing of eacli patron of the Rooster Club much more olTeotlvo than It
is now.
A good many people who do not now takotho Chief should do
so for patriotic reasons alone, but all may lest assured you will get
value received for each SI. Go you spend for a subscription to tho Red
Cloud Chief.
Our proposition Is simply this, and this is giving each and every
Rooster in the club an equal chance.
For each now subscription that any Rooster secures to tho Rod
Cloud Chief for one year, wo will give fi.ooO Rooster Coupons.
These subscriptions must be paid in advance and wo linvo ar
ranged with Mr. McArthur to O. K. each and every new subscrip
tion as such, and whon you present to us tho name and Mr. Mo
Arthur's O.K. of a bona llde new subscription wo will dollvor the
:,oCo coupons to you. The proposition holds good until tho end of
tho Rooster Club Campaign. Five more weeks for the Rooster Club
Campaign. Music will bo furnished as follows: Maude Crow.
Meeting of the Stewards uoxt
day at 7:110.
Three now names were added to the
roll of the men's class.
The prayer meeting Is one of the
vital services of every church.
Attendance at Suuday school was
over the two Hundred mark on the
loth. Were you there'.' Come.
Next Sunday morning wo will receive
probationers into full membership. If
you arc a candidate you nre invited.
In about a mouth we will baptize
again. If any failed to be baptized
last Sunday let them come at this
time.
Edith Herrick, .el ma Wonderly and
Inez, Crablll will entertain the Social
Helpers at the inter's home on Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock.
The Intermediate League added
more new members Sunday evening.
Parents do your children belong'? If
not give them some encouragement.
There was no sermon last Sunday
morning as the time was taken up by
the baptismal service. We hope to
present this subject In the near future.
First Quarterly Conference will be
held in the Red Cloud church on Fri'.
day evening at T:.10. Very Important.
Let all the members of this body be
present.
Suuday morning the jiastor will
preach to the children so don't look
for them homo us early as usual.
Evening scrmou "What shall I do then
witli Jesus which is called Christ'
A very sacred service was enjoyed
last Sunday morning. Tho pastor ad
ministered the sacrament of baptism
to thirteen candidates. This is one of
tho classes growing out of Inst inter's
revival.
Tho Family Reunion of last week
was a great success. If you were not
there you missed a Kicai. time. Early
In the evening baskets began to uirlvo
ami later canto the family groupes.
After a splendid visit thu call fur sup
per was given and as many as could
Hud room responded. Tables were
loaded with all kinds of good things
which gradually gave way boforo the
attacking party. Three times the be
siegors wore led to the front and when
all wore fully satisfied the retreat was
uounded and thu whole company rollr
od In good order looking forward to
the next similar occasion. Over two
hundred and thirty were served.
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Jhe Qomden-jUley Qlotbing Qo.
The Booster Store
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HENIY COOK, M. D.
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The Seniors enjoyed a water melon
feed Wednesday night on the river.
No body knows where tho melons came
from but all seemed to enjoy getting
away with them.
Something entirely now has been In
troduced by Supt. Whitehead whereby
all students studying music can receive
credit, lllauks have beon distributed
on which each day's hours of practise
nro recorded. TI)eso must bu signed
by the music teacher before they aro
good.
At last wc have what we have want
ed all season a Foot Rail game at
home. , Lebanon will piny here Friday,
They have a very strong team this year
which has won every game they have
played. Red Cloud Is not In thu best
of condition, having lost two of their
best men on account of slight ace'.,
dents. Don't forget to root for the
home team,
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them yoursolf
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SPEND LESS TIME IN THE
KITCHEN.
You can if you will
buy more PREPARED foods.
t Then you can.giye more
time to ENJOYING your
children and h e 1 p i ng
them with their lessons.
We have many "goodies"
for you to put into their
lunch boxes, and wo can
sell them to you CHEAPER
make
Walter W. Marshall the grocer
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S00 Suckling Mules
500 Yearlings
Starke Bros. Will Be At:
i Guide Rock at Burr's Barn Oct.
14, 15, 16
Inavale Oct. 18, 19, 20
Rosemont Oct. 21, 22, 23
Bladen Oct, 25, 26, 27
Blue Hill Oct. 28, 29, 30
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