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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF i y asmKmmw .. JmmmiiSiimitx3tr2 Howard S. Foe Attornev-nt'Lnw Republican Candidate For County Attorney 1 was born unit ntiu'tl in Webfttt-r Count j, worked on h funn unci tKUKlit erhuol to piv mv cdurntlmiHl cxpi iibi'b. I wit urmlimtt'd from the Ketl Cloud UiKh School mid tlio Lw DtpHrttniiit of thp University of Nubrnvkit tit id am mlmUU'd to practice luw in the emit' Mid U S I-Vdurnl Courts. Immediately ttftcr pradun tinn I wpnt Into the tlie of V. S Morlmi of McCook, where 1 tried cnape for liini ! ritniliitiiillv until I ri'tlirticil tn Red Clou i nt whch placu 1 huve biiici' been cnnaKed in the practice of law. If jou wiint to know anything nbnut mv nbility to hnntlle the ollice of Count v Attorney I refer ou to I! H. l'errv, District Jthltfi' of Kfd Willow Countv, or to .1. L. Kice, attorney-.il'iiw, McCook, Nehrmku. ..WW.'.' -.-..-. AS TOLD TO US :::::: ............ I'uy your (Jroeerlesuf Minor Hros. Uo Come to Rod Clou.l mid do 3 our trad Inp. A. T. Walker 'pent Mutiduy in Must i"KS. Sum Smith was in Cuide Hoek. Sat urday. Claronco Carpenter was hi IIubtitiKS Monday. L W. Durst ow spent Suiiday in Franklin. Iluv. J. M. Dates was in Hustings Saturday. Jliss Xolltu Francis spent Saturday in Cowles. Miss Ruby Goble spent Saturday ill Guide Hook. r Roy SattlcVt untlertaUer-auto heaise in connection. Sec those new School Ginghams nt Albright's. adv Mrs. Alice ngglestoti has returned from Valotitine. .lames Cathor went to York, Wed nesday morning. Dalo and Itoy Turner went to lira ml Island, Tuesday. 1 Miss Gertrude L. Coon spent Satur day in Guide Rock. Mrs. Roy Oatman speut Sunday in Hastings with friends. Attorney L. W. Colby of Iteatrice was hi the city Monday. Tor tlrst class blacUsmithiug, see Al Beers at the Sutton shop. Mrs. Uobblns went to Guide Rock, Tuesday, to visit her son. Mrs. Al Spires returned home from Hastings, Monday evening. Frank Starr shipped a ear of horses to Grand Island, Monday. For halo A base burner, hi good condition Will Mountford. Mrs. .1. II. Dailcy leturned homo fiom Cowles, Monday evening. Chas. Funk and daughter went to Fairmont, Saturday morning. J. F. ltuckles and sons, Harry and Paul, weio hi Iliverton, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr spent Ftl dy in Lebanon with lelatlves. Foot Hall gamo Fiiday nfteiuoon. Ro.i Cloud High vs lisbon High. Mr. and Mrs. Ituiley Starr of Leban on, spent Sunday with Ford Deeks. Millard Hunsicker is iu Lincoln at tending tho I. O. O. F. grand lodge. C. W.Kaley was in Hastings, Mon day, where ho heard Mr. Hughes spoak. Hd Garber, Chas Itesso and W. H. Thomas were in Guide Rock, Wednes day. Miss Lucy Itiullow of Franklin, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Curt Geer Mrs. Joe Foglo went to Lincoln, Tuesday, to attend tho Rcbekah grand lodgo. Mrs. Paul Storey and daughter, Miss Rsthor, speut Satutday in Cowles With relatives 1 Mrs. Nate Piatt and daughter, Mar garet, spent Saturday iu Cowles with relatives, Mrs. Chat. Huii'er and sister, Miss Retta McDowell were hi Hastings, Saturday. Mrs. G. A. Canlleld of Kansas City, spent tho weekend with Mr. and Mis. Roy Oatman. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Warren departed Monday for Claiemore Springs, Oklahoma, where they will speud sonio time. Congressman A. C. Shallonbcrgor, of Alma, who Is a candidate for re-election, will speak in this city on Monday, October 30th. We are In tue market for 100 to 125 pounds Shoats at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for de livery to plant. C. II, Minor Serum Co. Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meet eyo, car, noso and throat pationts and those needing glasses properly tltted at Dr. Damerell'9 ollice, W 0 d n e s d a y, Oct. 25th. Hours 1 to 5 only.t Van Hot rick spent Friday hi Hast ings. Otin Hodge spent Satuidav in Guide Rock. Hoy Suttley was iu North ltianeh, Sat ui day. Roy Sattley, undei taker-auto hearse in (ouuectiou. Lew llieakey of Lebanon was in the city Monday. Mrs. K. A. Tuttlo of Illaden was in the city Monday. A. W. Sherman went to Haiglor, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer wero hi Hastings, Fiiday. Fied Temple of Kansas City, was in the city Saturday. Dallas Smith and Dell Hollitlay spent Monday hi Superior. Vj. M Hgc returned home from York tho last of tho week. Will Tabor of Iuavale, was In town the last of tho week. C. II. Coleman returned from Lin coln, Sunday evening. Mrs. A. K. Harlan returned home Monday from Shelton. Miles Weaver returned from Happy vllle, Colorado, Sunday. IM Payne of Catherton township, was In tho city Monday. Mrs. J. F. Morrisey returned from Lincoln, Sunday morning. Frank Kllingor chaperoned n car of cattle to tjt. Joe, Sunday. Dr. Pino of Superior, spent Sun duy in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Cramer wero down from Uladen, Saturday. Mis. Tony Clark returned home from Lincoln the last of tho weolc. Attorney A. M. Walters of Bluo Hill is attending district court this week. Morton Smith and George Mikscli went to Guide Rock, Monday morning. Don't forget that Albright's Cash Htoie savos you money. Investigate! Chas. Woods went to Norton, Satur. day morning, to buy horses and mules Mrs. John Turner was a passenger to Norton, Kansas, Saturday morn ing. Mesdanies Mark McConkey and George Corner spent Friday in Hast ings. General Ktherton and family return ed to their home nt Grand Island, Mon day. Mrs. I. O. Walker leturned home from Des Moines, Iowa, the last of the week. Alf McCall and son, Lawrence, were in St. Francis, Kansas, the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Albright return ed home Satutday moining fiom Omaha. T. C. Hacker, of Seattle, Washing ton, was iu the city Sunday visiting frieuds. Mrs. J. H. Butler went to Dresden, Kansas, Saturday morning to visit rolatives. 1j. P. Johnson of Dresden, Kansas, spent the last of the week In tho city with frionds. Misses Helen Lemon amlLucllo liar wood spent Saturday iu Guide Rock with friends. Mr. Farmer, bring your work to our shop We 'guaianteeo our work. Uaiucy Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludlow and daughter, Rsther, spent Tuesday even iug In Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. licit Tennaut and sou Rdward and wife were in Trenton the last of tho week. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Walker aro the happy parents of n baby boy which was born Sunday. Arse tie L, Heuereux of Campbell was In the city the last of the week attend ing district court, Joe Havel, Frank Strobl hnd Jess Dedrtck spent tho last of tho week In Dresden, Kansas. Prof. Whitehead and Mr. H, J. Over higwtll debate tho Mexico policy of the Democratic administration next Tuesday evening. This is one of n Knrli.n nf lplintnc nt llirnn 1... Innul mnn. Wntflh for fnrllior nnrllnnlnru Paul Storey and Dan Garber are tn L'neoln this week attending the I. (', O F. giand lodge. ( If you want to sell or t ratio your real estate call on C. A. Soliult. lode petidentjihoue 'JOS Mis Llinbeth Foe tetminil from Hastings, Monday, wheto slu spent a fewdajs with lelatlves Mis Guy Zeigler letui ned home the last of the week fiom a lslt with Mrs C 10 Sttongat CulliKitsoti. Homy MeCune lettitned homo ftttu Iveuiney, Sat unlay, whole lie spent 1 the week with his son. John ' Con liar, Raymond Knouts', Jlm( (illheit and Kvetolt Stump weie in! Sjtipeilor, Thiiisduy evening. ! Mr. and Mis W 11. Ileeley dcpait-' od Friday for Pawnee and Uinehaul. whole they will i-lt iolutios. Hon. O. S. Marlon, .mo of Missouri's great Denioeratie orat us, u ill ciiU at the Orphctim theater this iwenhig Dwior llowy was down from Me Cook, .s;i tin ilny, isiting with hi piieiits, Dr.. and Mis. K P. lloxsoy. Will Starke and Mis Ada Fogle who have bi en islting with the Starke Hros., departed Minduy for St Joe Mis. Rvii Pettlt, who hud been visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. V. , Smith, do paittd Monday for her home at Seattle Mrs. F. II. Ciissll leturned home ftotu Alma, Tuesday morning, after spending a few days witli her parents Mis. Finest Davis and ohlldien, after visiting with rolatives hero, to luriiedto their home lit Axtel, Satur day. Mrs. G. ). Ross returned to Hladeti, Monday, after spending a few dajs hoio with her daughter, Mrs. Sher man. Mis. I). I). Sanderson, after visiting with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. C II Potter, left Sunday morning for Omaha. Tho Wilson club will meet every Monday night in tho rooms over Trine's hardwnro store from now until election. Chostor Cox and son, Clifford, re turned to Oronoqtio, Kansas, Saturday, after spending a few days here witli relatives. Mrs. Karl Danker returned to River ton, Monday, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. M. Hurgess. Miss Margaret Foglo, who la teach ing school near Campbell, spent tho weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fogle. Mis K. S. Outlier teturtied homo tho last of the week from Lincoln where she had In oil attending the Degree of lie nor gtuinl lodge. Tho Red Cloud High School foot bull team will meet the IMioii toatn on the Koont Hold, Fiiday afternoon. Go out and sin' the game. . George Coiner ino oil his houeliold gmuls to Hlue Hill the last of tho week, tieoige ami his wife will make that oily their homo ai d ho will have tho agency for tho Fold ear for the north halt of the count v. Miss Mario llollistei, wl.n Is piosld lug oer the domestic science depart ment in tho Ketiesiiw high school, spent tho weekoml iu the eltv with her patents, Mr ami Mis (loot go Hollister. rotiiinlsslotuM llotlmiin, who has been at Lincoln for some tin o taking tieatinent, is imprmiug In health and expects to be aide to attend to his dut ies as County I'oininlssloMer again in t'le near filtute. Last Friday afternoon, the foot ball s.-asin was duly opened in this eltv. The local high school team and tho Huir Dak team played a four act diama on tho Koont Held ami our. boys won the game hj 11 scoie of 1! to 1. Next Thursday. Oct. viUli.. lion W. II. Thompson, of Giuiid Island, ami Kdgar Howard, of Columbus, who Is a candidate for Lieutenant Covet nor on the Democratic ticket, together with theJWebster county candidates will make a tour oxer this county Those two gentlemen will speak tu this city iu the evening ol that day. Don't fail to hour them iVSVVV.V-V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V Just ifr Wo have them call at onco , Free crochet instructions forucors of Klostor Croohot and Embroidery Cottons. See our now stock of boautiful nhades and pcrmanont whito Klostcr Crochet and Embroidery Cottons. Ask for free instructions. The Miner Bros. Co. General Merchants Red Cloud A Fair Warning Be Careful who sells you your Suit or Overcoat this Fall! Buy it of the People in whom You Trust! ij The country is over tun with cheap imitat ion fabrics and poor dyes. f We have been honestly representing Clothing for eighteen years and stand ready today to continue this policy. J We will not inis-reprcsent a Suit or Overcoat in order to make a sale. J Our store is full of good honest merchandise and the prices are no higher than usual. Wc arc now showing Kuppcnhcimcr and Cloth Craft Fall Suit or Overcoat $10 to $25 Pure Blue Serges $13.50 to $25 Let Us Serve You This Fall The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" V.VV.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.VV.VV.V.VW.".V.V.VA,SrVV f Hear the Britt Chautauqua Girls Sunday Morning at the The United Church Subject, 11:00 A. M. "is the Kingdom of Heaven and the Church of God the Same Institution? No Preaching Sunday Night. Pastor will speak at the M. E. Church, Blue Hill, at 7:30 P. M. WOOLTEX COAT WEEK A delightful display of the seasons most charming coat Beautiful, soft warm materials Handsome colorings that are which pleasantly surprise you most suggestive of the fall and with their lightness. winter days. Charming models for every figure and every occasion. Never before have we shown such a diversity of types, all following the season's correct silhoutte. Equal popularity is accorded to the belted and semi belted models that flare smartly from the waist and to the big, loose styles, flaring from the shoulders in sweeping fullness. The wide cape collars on some of the models are trimmed with fur, some have a velvet edging in darker shades. There is such a fascination about these new Wooltex coats that we know there is not a woman in this city who could not enjoy them and profit by seeing them. The Wooltex label sewed in the collar of each garment is your assurance of absolutely satisfactory wear. Yet with all the excellence of tailoring and correctness of style, the prices are exceedingly moderate. The Miner Bros. Company Red Cloud GENERAL MERCHANTS The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits A Mighty Sale Place To Trade Nebraska --. ... .. .w. .M.wt.w 'aVIW4.M.7