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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF r i. f s X x..xx..xMx..x-:..X"::-:-x-:- $ AS TOLD TO US J liny your U roeorles of Miner llros. Uo Come to lied Cloud nml do your trading-. Miles Weaver was in Hustings Mon day. Wni. Konts spoilt Monthly in Hust ings. Chns. Hunter of Innvulc whs In town Momliiy. Father Fitzgerald spent. Saturday In Superior. W. .1. McCartney went up to Orleans Saturday , Mrs. Win. Overlceso '-punt Moiulny in Hustings. Uoy SnttloVi uiideiluUer-uutu hours in conneetion. Elder Home of iJoIIcko View was in tlie city, Sunday. J L. Whnloy of (initio Hock, was' in tlio city Monday. n. 1 1. Nalcor loturiicil honu from Lincoln. Tuesday. Albert HoiViiiHii relumed homo from Hastings, Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs Ernest Stnrko spout Friday" in Hastings. Mr. and Airs. George Perry spent Sunday at McChvc. Lew Hu-ukoy of Lebanon, spent Sunday in the city. Lloyd Craig went to Inavale, Satur day, to visit relatives Ut-y Shuck came down from Hast ing'., Tuesday evening. Mrs. S O. Dickson returned homo from Hastings, Tuesday. For first class blueksmlthiug, foo Al lleersatthe Sutton shop. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lewis were down from Klverton, Tuesday. Jim Ethcrton returned home, Satur day from Rexford, Kansas. For Sale A base burner, in good condition. Will Mountford. (iiiy Wolfe of St. Fransis, Kansas, is visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright were down from ltiverton, Sunday. I). M. Able and Dell Walker were in Campbell, Sunday afternoon. WeesuerX Koont. shipped u car of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Mih. Helen Dear, of Alma, visited at the J. L lteebo home this week. Clyde Darner of Lincoln, spent the weekend al the A. D. Riuniey home Mrs. A. C. Slaby returned home from Republican City, Saturday inoriiinir. Rev. Dales returned homo from Nel son, Friday, whore he spent u few days. Aliss Y'Olu Swart, and Mrs. Hobt. Damerell spent Sunday in Guide Rock. A. L. liuiton, tho piano tuner, to turned to Franklin, Tuesday evening. Attorney L. II. P.lackledge was in Alum this week attending di&tiiet court. Air. and Mrs. .1. A. Culley, of Diller, are visiting with Mr. Jand Airs. Curt Otjer. Frank HulVer and Walter Warren were in Dine Hill, Tuesday, calling on tho voters. Air. and Airs. II. Sheer.ser of Scuttle are visiting with her sister, Airs. II. Netierberg. Air. Farmer, bring your work to 01 r shop. We guarauteeo our worlc. Harney Sutton. Air. and Airs. Ira Trueblood return ed homo from McDonald, Kansas, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uroomer auto cd down from Fiunklin, Sunday, nud spent the day hero. Airs. George VatiCamp came down from AlcCook, Tuesday, to visit at the Dr. Dnmcrcll home. Fred AlcPhetters returned to his home at Kansas City, Friday, after speudingn few days in the city. J. T. Rightsell, who represents tho Overlng llros. Co. at Wray, Colorado, spent .Monday, in the city with this firm. HIMM!IL!B5aaffllaMB3TOSg Howard S. Foe Attorney "at-Law Republican Candidate for County Attorney I was born and raised in Webster County, worked on a farm and taught school to pay my educational expenses. I was graduated from the Red Cloud High School and the Law Department of the University of Nebraska and am admitted to practice law in the state and U. S. Federal Courts. Immediately after graduation I went into the office of W. S. Morlan of McCook, where I tried cases for him con tinually until I returned to Red Cloud at which place I have since been engaged in the practice of law. If you want to know anything about my ability to handle UVb office of County Attorney I refer you to fi. B. Perry, Dis trict Judge of Red Willow County, or to J. L. Rice, attor-ney-at-law, McCook, Nebraska. Roy Oatmnn was In Hnstlugs, Thurs day. A. T. Walker was in Hastings Sun day. Dr. Aslier of ltiverton, was in town Saturday. Cha. Powell spent Sunday evening in Orleans. Elmer llitues went to Wray, Colora- d ), Sunday. j Andy Hart of Lebanon was In tl c city Sunday. I Roy Sattley, undertaker-auto hour c in connection. E. II. Lurid of Inavale, was in the ' city, Saturday. ' o. C. Tool returned homo from Liu-' oln, Friday tnortiliik'. Mr. and Mis W. 11 Smith spent Saturday in Hastings. j Alviu Smith of lieatrlee was in the' ctly the last of the week. j .1. F. Lewis of St. Francis, Kansas, was in the city, Saturday. Mr. and Alr.s. Junius Silvey weie. down from Inavale, Sunday. Miss Carrie Het-t.r left Friday f..r her home at Saginaw, Ailehlgau. i John Uoe and IM. Kggleslon of lllue Hill were In Hie city, Sund.iy. J. Al. Dalrd of Hastings spent Sun day in the oily while onrouto to Almr. Airs. A. C. llosincr has purchased tin Overland automobile from Jas. Peter son The Ited Cloud Auto Co. received another carload of Dodge cars, Mon day. Airs. Hello Keagle and daughter AIlss Grace, spent Saturday in Ilu-t-ings Air. and Airs. Geoige Ttine spent Sunday with his sister al Alt. Koto. Kansas. The Misses .Minnie Christian and Kathryno Iturke spent Saturday in Hastings. .Misses Nettlo Crow nud Opal Kgglcs ton of Rivorton spent Sunday In the city with relatives. If you want to sell or trado your real estate cull on C. A. Suhultz. Inde pendent phono "OS. Orville Rickard, U. A. Thornton and E. L. Hawkins of Guide Rock, weto in the city, Saturday. Airs. Sarah Hard, llazol Sehalfnit and Triva Hansen spent Sunday in Superior with relatives. Airs. I. O. Walker and children went to Lincoln, Saturday, where- they will make their future homo. Win, Provost, John Collins, 'Thorp Davis, Kobt, Pope and Harold Coplon were in Lebanon, Sunday. Mrs. J, 1-3. Iiutler roturned homo Saturday from Dresden, Kansas, whole she spent a week with relatives. Airs. Roy Robinson came down from Hastings, Saturday, to visit her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Jernberg. Win. Ciary, Dana and !M 'IIimt, J. Souierholderanil Wesley Ridgoway of Guido Itoek were in tho city, Friday. Harvey Rickersoii roturned Friday frnn Cliillieothe, Missouri, where lie spoilt a couple of weeks with his par ents Rev and Mrs. F. M. Drulincr return ol home from Alma, Saturday morn ing, after visiting n few days with his parents For sale 1 teams of horses, il sets of double hariioss, 2 wagon", 1 liny rack- and running gears. Harry Mo ral) ville. The High School foot ball toain will go to Superior, Friday, where tlioy will moot the team of that plaeo on the gridiron. Paul Storey and Din Garber return ed home t roin Lincoln, Friday, whore they had boon attending the I. (). O. F grand lodgo On Wednesday, our dentists, Doc tors Nellie Maurer. It. V. Nicholson and C 1-3 Cross attended the dental meeting at Holdiogc. Air. and Airs. George (Joodwin, afte spending u few days with her parents, , Air. nnd Airs. Will Walters, departed Saturday for Kearney i I -w The JWfJSX Store The San-fox Nurse on San Tox preparations guarantees protection in medicinal worth. 1 lie San-Tox lino is the coming line. Harmless, safe, very ef ficient in curative value. V nto nrcnl, lor llir Snn-Tox linr Rrmulirs and tmlrt )irp.itnll-in conilniir.l. Let U!lcll)ou moircbuitilicSah-ToNurr. C0 L. Cotting THE DRUGGIST iittwr F. W O.iwd.-i vwis in MoDnnuM Kansas, ihi- List of the wet-k. Hon. Fiol Maiiii'i-and 13. U. Ovn mini will debute The Forolun Policy of Woodrow Wilson next week. Walter Wiirron, Joe Crow, Frank IlulVer, Henry tSllham and MM Stella Ducket spent Siiiirduy in (Initio Rod.. Attorney Iteriiaul MeN'eny left this molding for Medicine Lodgo, Kansas, whore he will attend to soiuo legal alViiirs. Airs. Lulu OraiiKoberger and Aliss (race Sutton returned to Oxford, Sun day evening, after spending a few day.s with their mother. Tho Inavale High School and gram mar grades will hold a box supper and play, on Friday evening, Nov. !ltd. at the Inavalo opera house. Messrs C 13. Robinson, W. I) Ed son, F. J. Alunday mid Howard Foe attended the Masonic lodge at Hit e Hill on Friday evening. Aliss llertha Doyle, who is teaching in the public schools at Hardy, spent tho weekend hero with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas Uoy to. Aliss Anna Ferguson returned to her home at ('undo Rock, Sunday, after visiting a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. G Hamilton mid family. Jas. Ilubatku of Illation, who is a emdidato for Comiui.ssiouer of dis trict two, was in tho city Wednesday. He is worthy of your vote at tho polls We have raised tho price of regular dinner and supper to. 're. Our break fasl ma, tins tlie samo old price, also short order sand lunch. Herb Ludlo.v. Wo have raised tho price of regular dinner and supper to line. Our break fast remains tho sumo old iirioe, also short orders and lunch. Herb Ludlow. We are in tlie market for 100 to I'.'r. pounds Shouts al market prion deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C H. Minor Sertun Co. Mrs. Al. J. Al Mutiny ol Pino Rldgo Agency, South Dakota, stopped olf In the city to visit with her son. At torney l?. J. Monday, wlilio on route to Kdisou.' Mrs. II. P. Sowter and Miss Nollio AleUride, who were called heie stiiuu time ago by the death of their moth er, departed Tuesday for Ft. .Morgue, Colorado. Mrs, Evuline Alorrisoti of Washing ton, Iowa, arrived in the city on last Wednesday evening to visit with her mother Airs. Julia Warren, and also her brother and slstor Hon. O. S. Ilartou of .Missouri, a prominent orator of that stato who was billed to speak hero last Thursday evening, was unable to fill his (Into on account of sicklies, .Messrs. N. 11. Hush, . I. L lioobe, Carter Lippeijeott, Friday, H. 13, Thomas, C, L. Cotting and 13d Dickson attended tl.o Temperance Rally at lllue Hill, Sunday evening. Al Iteors, Harney Sutton, Frank Uarlitukk and Chas. Dickenson at tended the ISlaeksmith's convention at Hastings, Thursday. Owing to the high cost of uiatoihl and labor, this organization lias decided to raise tho prices for repair wot it. i Local Farm For Sale Well improved quarter section, J mile north from corporate limits and 1 mile from center of business center of lted Cloud. All first nnd becoiuJ bottom. All loathly tillable excepting creek channel and timber. 'JO acres first bottom, 100 acres low second bot tom 110 acres in cultivation, f,u acres pasture, and timber, SO acres llnest alfalfa. This farm is most attractively local- j ed on main-traveled north road into j Red Cloud. Can easily have all the conveniences in linu nf until, tele , phonos, electricity, schools and church- its of this city, anil is no further out j than tho remoter districts inside the corporation. An Ideal homo, dairy, I feeding station, utoi-k and grain farm. 1 Rccllent soil and i-'ood producer, with running water ami shade, well drained and sheltered lots. 1 (Quarter measiiies out 101 ajres. ! Satisfactory teiins to purchaser. , Daniel Garber onemniiopernior R13D CLOL'D, NI3HKASKA. Dont forget the Derntu'iHtlc speaking Hithe Tepee tonight. Fiiisii Alllgiettt Chocolates nml Uttttcrcups at lotting. Roy Sattley left Tuesday for Topeka where ho will look after some business affairs. The purchase of automobiles by No luaska eltieiis relleets tho prosperity of our people. On April 1st the assess, ors roturned Cl,l7fi automobiles for assessment. At tills time the Sjeretary of State has Issued S'tW(X) automobile licenses for I'.M'i mid :i.7iW for motor eyelet. mi. i vniis" iioMiMiu n. vi , tiii: sr i mm i:kninii isisi ami mm: totN lll i.KM'l.i:iN wish to scellle the spare time of n man or woman to net us local represetuitive in Red Cloud and vicinity, looking after tho renew als of tliolr many subscriptions in this section, and introducing these publi e.itiiiiiN to new leaders. Payment will be made In .salary and commission. Pte ions experience isdesiralile but not I'sst-iithi'.. For details, address, with lefotonees, ltn ij-il, inn turns ri u i mum, iiimimnv, I nd ope nd e u oe S.iinro. Philadelphia The day of davs will soon beat hand, tho day Hint will decide the fate nf tho many candidates for public olll -os - November Jsevptith. If you have tint tit elded to vote for mir county candi dates il is lime nit carefully consider eroil their qualifications. Tlioy are all men and women of high character and undisputed ability to handle the olllces that they are seeking, Vntt now have the opportunity to place tho business ad'ulrs of the county In tlie care of those who will serve yon faithfully. Do not let tlie opportunity pass malic it one grand victory for the. democratic ticket. Also bear In mind, that by casting your vote for our state and national ticket, yon are doing your part towards placing ;tliese olllces in tlio hands of capable olllcials. Regard of your political views, vote for the "homo boy," L. II. Hlaoklodge, non partisan candidate for district Judge Winter Lyceum Course Five Big Attractions Belter llian nnytluriR Red Cloud lias ever had, First Event Sclulktet't Hungarian Orchestra Tuesday Lvonlni;, October 31st nt the Orphoum Then tor. General mlininion innon ticket! $1.50, Willi ar.iion rcered teats $2.00; all school pupils $1 nnd 91.50. Rcscrvr seals ot Dt. Cook's Pliarm.icy. Methodist Church News (Church and Piirsiiuugc opposite Court House, west, P. M. Di-iilluur, Minister) The name of Allen Hurgess Walker was placed on tho Cra-'lo Roll of our church this week. Airs. Finuin Loller was received into the Church by letter last Sunday morning: She comes to us from Clar ion, Iowa. She and her husband, Ur Loller are living two blocks west and two ninth of tho chin cli. The Iiitermedhitonud Senior leagues held a joint .service last Sunday even ing; the attend. ir.co was fair lull wo hope next Sunday evening to hoc evety young man anil woman of our cougie gutiou in Iho young people's meeting. In union there is strength. Wo have a very important reason for desitingii big stiong I3p win th League: we me looking into the fill in 0. Tho .luiiior choir, muter tho leader ship ol Sister Weesuer, is making u splendid beginning. Wo predict thai within tix moiilhs tho church will have ti good strong, dependable young people's choir. All tho services ol our chinch next Sunday at the usual hours, beginning with Sunday School at lo o'clock; mnrniug seimon, "'I'ho Parable of tho Hitl Treasure ami tlio Pearl of Croat Price". For evening, "Tho Touch of Faith". Fpworth League sorvico at 0:30. We are glad to note a steady increase in tlie attendance mid attention of the congregations uthoth the morning and evoning services. The evening ser vices hereafter will bo evangelistic in character. Tlie Duplex envelopes are heie and In the hands of tho Chinch Stowmds; we dosiru tho cooperation of every member ot tlie church in the usi of Ibis plan; first, because tho discipline requires It; second, it is tlio moit busi ness like plan wo have ever ob'O.'vod; third, because il is Just, every member of tho church is tisktd to support tlie cause of Christ botli at home and abroad; fourth, because wo arc after a uniform, busiiicsMi'uo system of church finances, Hint is so much I otter than the old hup-hu..ird way that, thorn is no comparison; and lastly, because regular giving to tho Lottl should be us much a habit and mi act of worship as regular praying or reading of the Hlble. Wo recogni.u that excuses etui bo offered for not adopting tills plan on the pnrt of individuals, but for tlie sake of all concerned, wo sincerely hopo all of our members will co-operate. Uo ready to make your pledges for both biidgots when tho stewards como. Tlioy arc busy mon and women; help them all you can, If any Inform ation ia desired however, bu free to ask for it, as wo want the piun thor oughly understood. .VNVV A Fair Warning Be Careful who sells you your Suit or Overcoat ihis Fall! Buy it of the People in whom You Trust! J The country is over run with cheap imitat ion fabrics and poor dyes. J We have been honestly representing Clothing for eighteen yt-ars and stand ready today to continue this policy, tj We will not misrepresent a Suit or Overcoat in order lo 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 $2S Pure Blue Serges 13.30 to $25 Let Us Serve You This Fall The Cowden-Iialey Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" . J "Moral Agreement or the Spirit of Unity Required of the Church of God" Subject Sunday Morning, I I A. M. The United Church Endeavor Service 6:30 P. M. United Service at Guide Rock Sunday Evening A TOTAL A MAN OF HIGH HONOR AND WILL ENFORCE LAW. NEVILLE IS JHIS0WN BOSS Couragcouo Enough and Capable of Enforcing the Amcndmont If Carried by the People. Keith Novlllo Is not a drinker ot liquor, hut Is ti teutotfilor. Ho htxa reltonttml In nil IiIh campaign utter tiiice.s not only thtit ho will unforco tho utnotidtumit should tho people le clnro for It, hut ho still favor and pro mote such legislation no Ittt friendu may ask to malfi) It effective. Nobody lien mild, tintl nobody e;in say, thut Koltli Novlllo Ih not u nmn of lira word, for Ills wholo llfo provca otherwise. Keith Novlllo's pWgt) that he will, If eincted, enforco thoumendmont if tho pcoplo dochiro for it,- and thut ho will aid l'i promoting such -legislation as will make it oftectlvu, la tho piedgo of on hoticat man and 'may ho rolled upon. Any banker who known Kolth Novlllo would cash thut plodno over tho counter ns readily na ho would a Koverniucnt bond. Nobody la pitylnt; tiny part of Kolth Novillo'fl campaign cxpoiiHea. No cllquo or intorent la behind hla candi dacy except tho democratic party. If elected, nobody will own him or bo In position to dictate to hlpi. Ho has no guerrilla anlpera to rowanl. Nor is Keith Novlllo In the habit of taking hla meals hi a caloon when a dining room may I.o found In tho samo hotel. Perhaps If he had thut habit ho might con&clcntloUBly make a bid for tho church vote, llko Mr. Sutton did. And tit tho name timo hnvo Tom 'DoniilBon hettltiK $1,000 on hla election. Two Strong Men L'dgar Howard, candidate for lieu tonunt eovemor, doticrvcs cloctlon at tho hands of tho people. Ho is tho heat equipped man who haa como for ward for tho Job In many yoars, and a fctuto government operated by Keith Novlllo nnd by him would moet tho noodB of tho peoplo. And cloor co operation between tho flrut and second men of tho atnto would bu dlucurnlble, In this Instance, than between tho op ponents of thusa two domocruts. Pool a. Good Officer. Charloy VoaVas secretary of ntato has hud much to do with mnkinc up tho official liullntB for our htuto oltc tlons. Nobody lias found him resorting to petty trickery in behalf of political favorites. When Addison Walt, hU pjeaent antagonist, was. socrctnry of IB5TMER I : 5: Hiiil"!', no ift'iuTicrnl not on tlio ticket it ho could ho kept off, nml no rnpubll-t-nti wan kopt off if trlckory could nut him on. ('hurley Pool hast ht'cit' ovory Imily'ts HPtTPttiry of Rtalo, troHlinK all tilllto without thoiiKht of imrtlaanlsni. HOWARD A BUILDER Has Courage of His Convictions antJ Will Make Ideal Presiding Officer. Evury voto cast for Edgar Howard for lletitontintROvornor will bo n. voto for ono who has constructive Ideas In. atato government anil who lina this cournuo to urgo them offeclivuly against all odda. Hla policies aro all constructlvo policies that rauko him popular with thn voting masHeu. Edgar Howard ought to bo coininlaaroned to ptesldo over tho next atato aonnto, mid lltoro nru plenty of evidences that ho will be. Every ft lend of tho amendment, If ho bo honest with hlmaolf, will keep It sturdily in mind that tho only restric tive liquor loglalutlon onactud hIiico tho Slocuni law was pnased thlrly ycar ngo camo from n democratic leglsta-1 turo. It wuh tho 8 o'clock closing law, which was pushed through tho k?i(t laturo by Victor Wilson und, Arthur Mullen. Ho will also remomhor that all or the Important committors ot tho hoiiEO at the last soS3lon, which wns a. democratic session, had chairmen who are now favoring tho amendment, and thnt It was tho wet republicans in the senato who mtido that a wet body. Ho will also remember that there urft moro friends of tlio amondmont oo the democratic stato ticket than on tho re publican stato ticket. Also that tbo ropublkan party has taken no stnnd on. tho amendment, not oveu pledging It jjplf to Ua cn(orceracnL i i ii i i i I i i i Every hoarlnpr thus far granted by the farm loan board Iisb partuftcn very much ot tho aspect of nn admlnlitra tlon rally. In the matter of state bridges alone. Willis Heed has aaved tho stato enough, to pay his salary for 200 years. Ho has been a good Investment, and a cautious citizen renews a Good Invest' meut. Ono cannot read of Ernest Pollard presiding at a Sutton meeting without recalling how Sutton's backers, Careon, Harrison, ct al flim-flammed PoUa Into getting out of tho raco for I nomination. Ths f 0LKS AT HOME EXPECT 3 TO TELL. 'EM ALL. A1K I 3SSfSaS& Vlt.C' IT Exhilarating Burlesquo; Vaudeville Sli(i Alvin Flllid lfl) rtilty Ctrl. Fumy Claim, Cju tqulcjgj. Brilliant Senile Enilronmtt LA31CS' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY everybody Goet Amk Anybody UWUS THE BIGGEST MO KIT SHOW WOT OF CfflCUC