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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
ft 1 m , i a t i .. .--..- .- .- ,1'few. - - - - - S? WJ . --' iJS X W . ""5? VOLUME I I - .sc Mm twa - h cm -j sivim rt ui i ram.1 -tsvi K-.ru vjti ivi i j .i-i hi tw. mlb .. -- ., wx' .- ,i -..-tik :k-xX"X'W"HKx-cK'0'W THRIFT as - -l--- for the acf umulation of S money. CjThrift provides for the present and lays aside for the future it recognizes the uncertainties of old age as well as S taking into consideration the earning days of youth. Thrifty people know that a Savings Account help them to save a certain : amount from the income of each month. Start a Savings Account, today, at this bank. : Deposits in tins bank aic protected by the Depositors' Guarantee Puud of the State of Nebraska. : WE PAY FOUR PKR CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS I Webster County Bank I RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA capital ami siTwiUiWs kui.ooii NEW MODEL 4 ffc g IWMWllil F. 0. B. Factory This new model's a bcautv Have A IV VI 11 mauMmi Garage - Supplies - Repairing V.V.V.VVV.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.".V.V.V.V.V., Wonderful Summer Dress Goods IT IS NOT our policy to have cut price sales. The suc cess of our Dress Goods Department has been due to the fact that we have always carried a conservative stock of the very newest and neatest patterns of seasonable mer chandise. However, IT IS our policy to CLEAN UP on our Dress Goods at the end of each season, so that we can start the next season with a nice, fresh stock of goods for that reason we are offering some Wonderful Bargains in Summer Dress Goods. ' Striped Voiles, 3G in. wide several patterns, regular 35c, per yard 19c Printed Seed Voiles. 27 in. wide, regular 20c material, per yard.. .. . . 12c 37 in. Voile Nazaire that sold at 50e per yard, now per yard :27c The Store of Good ra o iat 0o it v v txsirar w. q'alo Historical Srrlitr ' s.'- -' - - tt h K a ' w Baa. ..mMi& a - k m m - w m wm : aw tw - . --flg is the using of advan tages and 'ipportunities well as . orldly goods o .; .,,,.,.,,. ::::: F. 0. B. Fadory While the '16 models last Corner 1 Saving in 3G in. Plaid Silk Chiffon, regular price 50c per yard, now per yard .. ... 35c Satin Stripe Voiles, very desireable patterns that are worth SI. 00 per yard special at per yard ..69c Clean Merchandise o r" 1916 MODEL v (i p n ! imt i rwn mufini rriTi"rn"n HWIWWIil ltWMlHMWOTWMHWf na . trxm. rmw . -- sr ,ws r3swisrrft... jg i0 wik m mw - , Mrm i mmmm& JW-. sa si s ; Vl m iffa-v. y ot . j&a - . -, . .w iitops 4 Newspaper That dives The Mens RED CLOUD, XBltRASlvA.. AUliTST '-., 1Hi. Closing Day Of Institute The Insd tute was fawned 1'riday afternoon by it 1 1 :i li 1 1 1 h.v MN- Wlllu s father on the ClilV Dwellings of tho glfrtt doiltliwot'. Ill he ehaiaeteilstle, iutoi et tiitf way she ilei,!illiLd the join ney to Hie uilns litinoiiK the i'aiijnli of Me-a Votile.tho iiiIiih themselves and some of tho habiu mid uiistoms of these hti'inno 1 people whose frainentaiy histoiy Is 1 lold In tliu empty haliitntioiis on the i ... iiismai (Mills ol "J lie sail souinwesi, that iiijstle.il sun land swept by the wind anil bereft of the mill." Miss Ctithur lias h line eolleetlon of photof,Mii)hs of the dwellings takoii on her journey thru this inteiehtini; eoun tiy Alllio the afteinooti was eeeedinly hot the tcaehi'i.s and otheis Jpresent K-ive eloM'st atentioii to one of the most iiiteiestin and iiistiuetlvo half hotiis of any iust.tute held in this county. The t'-ae'.Lio v. ill look for waul with liiisuie ' :i letmn islt from t!i s tnliMiled vvtiur tu.d tiuvelei. The clnsinjj uddio f of '.i- Itislltuto wa.s t,'iveu by Dr. A. V. ituhip of lioston at tho CotiKiCK'iti mil ehureli In the evening. His subjiel was "Tom, DicK and llariv" and was an appeal to eilin:atiii not to undeietl"iate the iiupoitanee of that pait ol a child's ediliMliiiu M'eiiied outside the ehool W'lllls. The -puakei foi cibly called attention to the fact that cducat'un today is diiieuii'd in ti -diiim. the eh'.lil ill the kin.wle m of h's iiuii edi.-.te -i -rtmrjil-ink's tatlier than in the knu.v h'dr'e of allitii -. tiinl times di-taul lioiu him and uvuii.ib'e only tin ti poiint,' over diy anil uuiliti lestiiiL,' ti .t I) whs Our ediieatinii has beiMi too much a think' up in the mi Hid di-colineeted with evi n iiaj evirv on inf. i.uiieaiixii ioua,v siir s thei.oyon tho Ki.iuii.i pn.f Umu - e.v 's Ihlnir tn.ieliine tailed lit bo'h tl inli w hen It was taltid by beiiiff shot into tho ait. Vein alleiwind, (ill n Cm ti stni ted It uloiij,' the louud and it Hew peiliutl.. Thf whole ad liess wa- full 1 1 huiuoi and al llliisliation and was a titlillur i iih1 Id llm veiy sueci's-ful tfiiiheis' lii-tltiltu of l'llO. MissiJertrnde Coon is to be eotin'i.itu I tied on tho live, wide uw.ikc, uuthus-iiv-tic coi ps of teacheis uiulei her chaise in Hi s count v 'J he imal teacheis oT Webster count v ni char ueteiied by their youth, jfieit inltia tivo. and tho largest petcenta,'e of jouiitf men in anv county of tho htate. Indians Scalped By Hardy Hardy defeated the local base bull team hele Monday afternoon by a score of 14 to (1 In ii f,'amo that was welt (I with errors and boneheinlb ti plenty. Haidy touched (Jiirher for Kl lilts ami Webster of Haidy was hit for 11 save blows. Utitler and li.ntutielc and Pi rbhrt of Hardy ettlii(,r home runs. Tim balloon went up in the fifth InniiiK wheivjlaidy captured tlvo runs and six mote, in the sixth. Tho locals triod haul for a I ally but the lead was to lnrj?L' to overcome. Hcoio by Inning: 1 2 III fi G 7 ti -It II B Himiv o t o r. (j ii o oi i in i Uedt'loud 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 :i 1- I, 11 G llatteties Oaiber und Iteaii, Web- .ster and Barton, llnine Uiius: Otit'cr, Itaituuelc and Kotslia. It base hits;. Hale. Ulj.ise hits. Hale, I'oislm ('J), llartuiii'k. Ilase on balls (Jarber , Webster ti Struck out by (lurber 111, ' WebMer 10 Umpires .Mlksch and, Ltiadfoid. i Uu Monday afternoon, fine..', the ' i po 1 e.sploded, enveloping tier in llnnn-.s aud toiiibly binning her on the face, ainib and body. She was popping earn and tho fire died down and was 'tt.vuigto huiiy the blae when tho accident ocelli od. The older hlsteis vveieout in thcfiont yard and hcaul Iicm sim'cjui. lushed into the house and vv i apped hei Ina blanket which sub dued the Humes, but not betoio Miu was badly binned. Her condition is veiy seiiou-. and hopes lor tecovery are doubtful waive year obi daughter of. I. V. l!ou-' '""Hior, Mrs. Muiiu I.Uoombs, occun- al was ter.ibly buim when bliu ! od U' '""I'lugc of her daughter, Miss io.ire.1 gasoline, that wa-supposed to!,fl(,l'.") I"' J''1- 'I'i Kov .1. I lave been luMo-enc, Into u htovo vvhloli Uei',J, ,,nicl,,u Tho biido is a giailu - ' ,- Fifty - two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. Methodist Mention L'lie p.istor letuineil Friday inmii from his vacation He isver) gioatful for the iiiiieh needed outing Slneo tlieie lias been so little iittenl lull paid to Hie teqiiest of the health ollloei of Ited Cloud eoueei iiIiik heep-' u; little ehlldieu from pulilie gatliei- Itiit-, we have ileeided to Invite all the little ehlldieu to letni n to our Siindi'.v Sehool m-st Sunday A cett.iill pelsoii of the colli,'! e'at inn will build a chutch lu India mid the Sunday School will furnish u unlive i istoi Doth have our thanks Cntllinillliotl will be sim veil Sllllihlj Kvety meuibcr of the chinch ispiet I'd to be piesent ltejjular pt.ijer meetiuK e.icli Wid nesday evening ' The Ladies Aid Society have skeined an individual eou.muuioii set vvhieh will he used foi the tlit lime Mindaj I'l.e out door sim vices aic iiicieasiiiir in favor. The Ijadies Aid .Society will hold thi-ir loiruliir meet ni Fiiday after noon. Don't foitfet your fi till for the bir lell We need cousiileiable yet. I he I i lies of the Mi'tho list chiliih will (,'ive a social on Kildny eveiiiiu,' .Si'pteinbei 1st, sim v iim ice cieaui and cike. All prolits o to thu Hand. Miss llstella llell'elbower will untei tsiin the Social llelp'M's Tliuisd.iy afte' noon. iiies Fine of tSt. l'au . Minttrnt.v, lendeied.i beautiful violin si'o at the nun ninir woiship. I .it eveiy meintier of tin- Aid he pn s elit for impmt.iMl business l''iidiy llftlMMIO 11 rn it; 1 1 rv t r llwo Weekly Urawings Left At tho dtaw inn, mi last Satmdav. thf i'it.li vvaseullii 1 by t he follow inc .1.11 II IMS in. ?.; l- IJ.M uirr, 'ii .1. II. liilcksoii.s'J Attorney Fred M nu er vva-. master of evi euiouif There aic only two tnoie of the wei'hlj diMvvings of this seiles Au gust 2d and Sl teuibei 'Jnd, but Thur--day, Si'ptetnber It, will lie the (iiand Hi awing for thu big Oveilain! car Annngeineiits ate being made by the imMchaiitH for etia numbiMS on the progiiim of events, in the way of entcitnijimiMits and ou should plan to be hero on that day, as there will bo something doing and then you may ill aw the car A Statement From The Mayor And Council Wc the unriertiirnod Mayor and Coun cil of the city of lied C'oud Umire that the Voters of nnid -city shall uiHlemtand that in cime the Hand Hsue for newer aRe csrriefl that there will be no con truct let unleSH the bid cnmPH within the amount of the Bund hiu namely $10, 000 00, uud further the council guaran. teen that Hny one living in the remote part of the city will not be rcq jireil tc pay more for hiH8ewtrngo than one liv jing near the main pnwerago line bat-ed 'iipnn foot f-ontuge which cost the peo I p!e of Superior 42 cents per foat front. Dated Augut il, 1D1G. I Hour Dam num., Mayor. I It. W. Koont I W. O. Hamilton Councilmen A. It. SaIjAPHN Ci.ahk Srnvn.NH On Wednesday uening, al (i.ro, 'cl,U3k ,lt tlu' ,l0mo (,f u, bilde' i.i . . . . ... ate of tho Ited Cloud High school aud for nevora) jctus taught school in this county and is well liked by all her pupils and all who know her Tho groom, a giiulttatc. of tho I'. diner School of Chiropiactle, coming to this city fiom Bmlmgtoii, Colorado, ami lias built up a huge practice since lo cating bote, as well as making a large number of fi lends who wish him and hlb bride success and hiipplues thin theli entlro wedded life. mtsmmmammmwumammaamrmmmi na Come our AN EXAMINATION OF OUR JEWCLRY WILL MEAN A PURCHASE. THE OUTWARD APPEARARCE WILL PLEASE YOU: THE "INWARD HIGH QUALITY OUR NAME ASSURES. JUDGES OF JEWELRY WILL DUY OUR JEWELRY WHEN THEY SEE IT; THOSE WHO ARE NOT JUDGES MUST TRUST TO ONE THING -THE "REPUTATION" OF HIE ESTABLISHMENT WITH WHICH THEY DEAL. WE REFER THOSE WHO ARE NOT OUR CUSTOMERS TO THOSE WHO ARE WE MAKE "DUALITY" RIGHT; THEN THE PRICE RIGHL. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler at) cl Optometrist 1 C. H &. Q. Watch Inspector aagEapagaeasaMisaKtng hPw Ww Telling You About An Implement Worth Owning LJAVE you ever thought of increasing your crop yield by planting with a Kentucky drill? It can be done. Kentucky drilled grain stands a better chance of pro ducing a bumper crop than broadcasted seed. It takes less seed too, and will do a much butler job in a wet field than a seeder. Grain put in with n Kentucky drill will all come up at the same time and all ripen at once. This is an advantage that cannot be expected from seed broadcasted. The Kentucky lilit diuft rain drills hove bren largely responsible for the big crop yirlds in tin Ked Uiver Valley and other celebrated wheat dibtncts. Without the Kentucky drill those farmers would hnvo no better crop than you. Call in norne day Kentucky i drill ill produce Ligycr yields. Sold and T A 1 ff X l lH V Y- I . I V 1 1J kJ 1 , i red loud, lNeoraska Warning No hunting or tiespas-lug allowed on tho Cluistian much .! L. Christian Exhibitors Notice All wishing to e.hlblt at tho sdnto I'nir, giain, vegetables or farm pro ducts hi lug It to the depot, as Unite will tie a car on the Hack, on W'etlnes day. August 30th. (i. W. ill vun U, NUMBER 35 Examine Jewelry a soon und wc will show ou why the guaranteed by V"1 HP F"1 TTb O X T - 9 IH V l( ) J-i 1 I d Uvyl Notice Regarding Books Inasmuch as the book supply la being ne i hauled and lonmiibeied, all who have l.ikou books fui the sum iiki aio riipKsted to ,u-turn thorn at yoni iitilicst convenience. V, M. Willi CIIK.VO, Supt. ot tichooh. V 71 ' f it