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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
N ;iltc ir.ilnvtCftl SrtHitV -. tm&-.m$&nVXgZ?eS!B -tife.a.;,1!!!. - - " '' - ,. . . K-aj.iAMfamu.iUiSJSrvrrrmmmaitf'im. I ! j? r fHH 4- b ! B fH Tg- , . - ii Jk s iHflHr jaf jfcrg k ssjff-- -r HB m ? HJPw H B fli c & AIf fl sUh H " l HHM HHH "'" XZJ" 4 Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME M RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOHHIt 9, 1!10. NUiM1tKIil3 ,..........::::::::; '"""" .0.' Districl Court Proceedings Save A Dollar Now And Then! DUT IT IN A BANK WHERE IT WILL BE SAFE FROM LOSS by burjjulars or fire, or the temptation to spend it. You can save a dollar do it and your account will grow then in times of need you'll have it. Start a Savings Account, today, at this bank. Deposits 111 this bank arc protected by the Dcposttois Guarantee Fund of the Slate of Nebraska. I Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA y CAPITA I and Sl'IU'Iil'S fttll.OUO . V VWV VVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVU .'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW'. v The Time is at Hai ! When rYe Will Be Having Some Cold leather PERHAPS you will need x A NEW BED MATTRESS OR SPRING OUR LINE IS COMPLETE in Styles and Prices o! These Articles and We Can Supply Your Needs. Come in and Let Us Show You These Beds WE CAN Make You a Price That Will SAVE YOU MONEY We are Always Glad to have You Come and Look ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer Furniture Dealer J Amboy Mill v lOlovntor Co. vllumy linn is Continued Johnson Wisuu.irwr v Wnilk! Knout., coiitimiL'il Clius 13. ()lovio v j. A Itlolie .linlKinont for pluintilV. 1 A. Vani't v 1. A lilebu', .Mulicini'lit for plnintill CI111U Implement Co. v Win. K. Wull net, coiitiiiiu'd. Occidental It. A L. Assn v Wulter Ulien, l'einllnfj .May. Lucy M Slonelinnltor v S. ('. Shuck, h.ilo conllrineil. Iieoil oiriuieil Occidental U. A L. A&sn v Stirah lturduu ot ill, continued . litmus Potoison v Wilbur PotetMin ot ill, continued for tuiui, S C. Shuck v Gcoiko McL'oy et nl, Jiiiltftiiuiit for ilufeiiilitnts. .I.i "ob Well v W. I). Monro et al, Sale continue!. Deficiency .linljjinelit for ChicsKo Lumber Co Sin!). .M It Comer v I' V. C.ts, continu ed. Donald I!, rioml et al v I Initio I Oii'liunl et al, continued. M.iloiie Aery Co. v.Ioliu t). Voider et a'. Sole continued Deed nnlund Fieil Dlanke v Illtner I'otfi,', nettled and dismissed Speneer U. ll.iiley V City of lted C iiud iu I) mm i it. ,, s, l siniel. v li ! Mcliiiiii-li, .Inilj; mont lor plaint HI' Tied Wiillin W S. Cailier, sale conlliined. Deed Oideiuil. j lienitfo l Ihnick v Verno r.tiiiok. I Settled I Ink Walter etui v W A. Citiponter Sale eonllrini'd Deed 01 deled, l'eni I Arnold v Arthur Arnold, for healing to the coin t Tuesday, 17th. Dora WuUlmun v V T. Alotintfoid et nl, continued W. .1. Overman v Homer Fo et ul, continued Mm tin Hurrah r J. T. IMwards, tie fendant nhuii 11 cliijs to misuor Kred Kit-soli v Anna Kiihcti, Older for publication service. In tlio matter of the Guardianship of Lola Hilton. Settled. I lOlisha 12. Coo v W .1. Hoivaid ot nl, Unfeiee oideied to make sale. I Occidental 1$ A. L. Assn v Fred Maker. Defeiidimt tfiven IlO days to answer , F. I Sadilck v Aniiu 1'avlikn. ltaf- eii'c to make sale. I Mooimau Mfj,', Co. v Geo. W. Liiul- scy. .ImlKinent for nl.iintilf lor 871. I In le ulnim of Un Matheuhon v Kstatu of Martha Moutiroiiiuiy, In judgment lor b'lM. In icclalin of Hose Shoeley v Kstato of Maitha Montumnery. Appe.il (lis- missed at the appellant's costs 1 Farmei '8 State lt.mk v W. 11. Mooio, Judgment for plnintill b'll." Moot man Mf Co. v C. E. lleiglleld. continued for term Ida Thomas v J. I). Crans ft al, Pat tit ion ordeied. Acme IIiirvi-stiiiK Maeliiim Co v Pope linn, .ludffineiit tor plaintill. IMnu M Huntjer v Horman Hunt- jer Diioice for plaintill. Uonso v Ilense, continued for the term Wtop We have a carload of Fancy Barrel Apples . to arrive this week. Varieties; York Im perial, Wine Sap, Ganos and Ben Davis. SnO Shop Come m and Leave Your Order. Fresh Fruits Leaf Lettuce, very tender c-. Tokay Grapes, these are i cA .WW an extra line lot. lb. ww Fresh Vegetables ! Lettuce per bunch . Fancy Head Lettuce per head 10c New Arrivals New English Walnuts perlb "" 25c Pears, very large eatinglqnV pears, per doz uUU Celery, large, per bunch .. Culiflower, extra nice , per lb.-l I OC Quinces, very nice per doz I5c ftRafishes y Pfr.'Duncn 5c b Hu!ard Squash IO to 23o quality. tjji iW . t : !!' -tit '' -: i 35c New California Figs package , 10c Cranberries per qt 10c Jonathan or Grimes Golden Apples of extra fine A New Dromidary Dates package 15c Franco-American- Soups are known by progressive i ikl housewivesany.kind Mw , Miss Grace Grice Weds Mr. L (J Axtinun. of I'aMideiia, Callfoiniii, and Miss (li.u'o (Irice, of this city, wete uulteil in niariiiiKe at the home of the biidu's patents at llljrli udoii on Tuesday Mr AMiuaii is a K'luluuto of the Pnsndeiia lehools and is employed by Los Amjeles eoun ty as expert LiiKini'cr uml Hurveyor lie In a ele.iu, ctipuble mid brilliant you ne; man ami is to be cotiKiatnlated upon the wisdom of his choice of a life con patiloii. Miss Oriee is mi amiable iinil cull ui ed youtiK lady the (lauh tor of Mr. mid Mis. II. 1'. (nice of this uity. Mr. Cilice is a senior pailner 11 the Cilice Dni Co. She p initiated from the Pasadena hdiool.s ami is an accomplished musician, a ynttti lady of rare taste and ability and slie Is to bo complimented upon Iter wisoseleet Ion of a life partner .1 L Ileebe outdated, and at the close of the cete niouy a sumptuous diii'ier was seived These youiij,' people took the even Iiik tram for California uhctclhcy will leside in Holly Wood -a siibmli of South Piis.iileuii tl e most beaitliful place on eitttli. Mav God'n HhssiiiK abide upon tlnis litippy oitttt; pcoiile 'Some' Edition This Week If ,oti fail to lind yutu uaino .imoii the many uiuntioiied hi out local columns, noting tlie fact that jon hae been a passenger in or out of the city oi that you haw petfoimcd some fete aside front tlio le'ular run ol lifo, It is duo to the facttlutt we liaio been' oo uisy to inrne in social elides. We mo prcpaiinK to issue an uiiusally large number of papers this week, tlnee thousand extra copies, tlieobjeot of which is to place befoie the pt'oplu of tho tonth dlstiict u few facts con cernlny Attornuv L. It. lUiicUledgc, iion-p.irtisiiiu candidate for Dlstiict IuiIkc. On another page of this Issue you will Hud a page mi forthis gentle man. Do jot niHrely lead tho ad and iass it by, but stop, read it again it's all facts then tell your fi lends about it. .Tell them that he Is tho man for the place, und should be elect ed. Ho is fully qualified to a-siimo tlio duties of this ollice, and if ho is elected, you may lest nssuied that you have helped to place in that ollice it man uho will measure up to tlio very height of your expectations Then, when you reach the polls, on Xowm her 7th, be sine to cast your vote for him. A Kansan Making Good Here Many of our reiideis aiu not iiuaic of the fact that Ked Cloud is one of the leading hoi.se markets of the Middle West. A few joins ugo, Mr. Prank Starr, cine hcrulmm Lebanon, and cmbiitkcd in this lino of business, and we aio pleased to note that he Is piospeiing. The piiucipal causes of his success are, that he is a good judge of tlicso animals, and moio im pot taut still, his word Is as good as n govenment bond. In all his dealings with his follow men, he has boon found to bu strlckly honest, having given every man a square deal. Ho not only travels in this linmodi. ate vicinity, hut also travels in many states, buying holies and mules, which ho ships to the Kastern markets He has bought several thousand head tho past year and during the past few weeks, ho has shipped six carloads to Grand Island. Rare Oniamenls for Evening-Wear BB 5ffSnSBEucB9 B 1 i u k!um3P9I JVuk'f58QvraKi &BCrfiflMttH tSP'wE A X '-"-ix 'i?HS)iil -', ? 4yKnSHx Krf1i--Si vum A'"f75 "1 "' JV!KlZivHi mLi'ltP) h:.v iifl5D9 wi -a- - ;' 'K9SnBiSn-i javv. Jimurr w WHCN SCEKING FOR SOME "NOVCLIY'MN JEWELRY COME TO THE UP4.0.DATE JEWELRY STORE -OUR STORE. WE KEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMFS; WHEN SOMETHING NEW IS CREATED WE GE1 IT AND HAVE IT FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS FOR THIS SEASON. WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE READY TO DUY YOURHOUDAY GOODS AND GIFTS. WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT; THEN THE PRICE RIGHT. E. H. NEWHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist J3TC B. & Q. Watch Inspector E- 1056 m This is a Season oi Beautiful but Practical Styles. nnHE looms have not lost their magic nor the designers their skill Despite the continued raging of war and desecrations, the fall of 1916 has been very generous in the wealth of its offerings New colors have been created, new materials woven and new styles fashioned. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats that give the greatest values Best styles. Ladies and Misses Suits Several numbers of the newest styles just received. Some Inexpensive Waists That are Very New Tub Silks, Crepe de Cliinci'.. while and flesh colorvery pretty ilylei. -popular prices. McCALL PATTERNS Did you know this? We carry al. moit a complete flock o( McCall Patterns The largest pattern stock in this part of Nebraska, Sewer Bonds Carry By Neat Majority The second Sewer Bond election to be held in this city the paiit few months occurred Tuesday 1 1 which time the Toteri ot this city decided by msjor ity of 193 thit Che city shall issue bonds to the extent of 120,000 for the exten. Uon of the sewer system nowbein .in tailed. "Tbsj, foUawinf la tb officii, saint of tbe out aaeordiBjr to tba' avm of tba vatarok by City Com- THE Store of Good Clean Merchandise WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS R. P. Weesner & Co. I! M it. H , i t-n n m 4 s Vi F. G. Turnure & Son cwwuieo m ai iu octaw um ornin. j.. fortblapgrgM:. Vx t lit w ara na, in. abwh-j J;sr PLATf&PREES For m Aialntt is 1 2 uT is m 82 MijpiMy. For 193 i i