The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 02, 1916, Image 5

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liny your nroeeries of Minor liros. Uo
Conic to Ueil Cloud ami do your trad
ing Hew lliitcb was in $t, I'ttul, Sunday.
I. V. Crowcll was In Hustings Sat
urday. .. ' W. liarstow spent Sunday in
Vrnnklln.
Carter Lippencott was in Bladen,
Thursday.
Joe Bartn and sons spent Saturday
in Trenton.
Miss Gertrude Coon was in ltlue
Hill, Saturday.
Postmaster II. C. Letson spent Mon
day in Hastings.
Abo Kaley of Llncoln.is in the city
visiting relatives.
Unas. llobblus of Guide Rock, was
in the city, Friday
Vat McGregor and Homer Fox spent
Suuday in Guide Kock
Mr. and Mrs. Kd McUuno were in
C.unpljcll the first of the week.
Lawrence lierce rotiirned bonie
from Lincoln, Friday cveniiiff.
Clias. Milligan Sr. of McCook, spent
Friday in the city with friends.
Olon Walker wiib attendine to busi
ness affairs in Hastings, Sutuiday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wliitsell went to
David City, Monday, to visit relative".
Mrs. llcrnard McKeiiy and Miss
Luclle Grico spent Monday in Hastings.
Mr. and MiJ, Y. A. Sherwood re
turned home Thursday evening from
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude- l'ieice of Inn
vale, spent Monday in the city with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCalluin are tho
parents of a baby girl which was
born Saturday.
J. I). Crans and Mesdaines U. F.
Barrett and Dave King were up fiom
Kansas City, Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Nichols of Osborn,
Kans , ai rived Saturday night to visit
with Mrs Roy Snttley.
Art L'hanoy of Superior, spent the
weekend in the i'ity with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chaney.
Mrs. V. W'nllor and Mr. and Mrs.
11. M. Waller and son, Itobert, were
down from Cowles, Monday.
Mr. Frank Peterson and children
went to York, Saturday, to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. U Crone.
Mrs. Kincald and daughter, Loretta,
left Monday for Chicago and other
eastern cities where they will visit.
Mrs. II. C. Letson returned homo
from Lincoln, Monday, where she
spent several weeks with her sister.
Mr. and Mis. II. Sheeser returned
to Seattlo, Monday, after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. II. Neuer
be iy.
Mrs. L. 11. Parker returned to her
home at Oborlin, Kansas, Friday, after
visiting at the homo of hoi son, X. B.
Bush.
Miss Coon has had espeiienee in
supervision as head of the English de
partment in a high school, and aspiin
cipal of a high school, and as county
superintendent. Vote for Miss Coon
Joe Delaney spent Thursday In llast
ln.:t. 1'. W. Cowdeu spent Friday In Hast.
lugs
('lurk Crow spent Sutidav in Guide
II -ok
flias Arnold of Inavale was in town
I'Yi.i.-u.
Mrs W. 1). F.ilson spent Friday in
Hastings
uoy Mitui'v, uiiiiertnuer-iuilo heats
in eoiiuectinu ,
liorhanlt Olitnstuilo was up from1
Guide lloi'k, Sunday.
Gourde lloit of Cowles, was in tho!
oi n, Friday tnoinlng.
N A Cliristenson of Womcr, was
III the eitv, Saturday. I
Hon Fulton and E.irl Hall were In
Kdiisas i ity, Satin day.
Or. Nellie E. Miutior spent Sunday I
n Inavale with friends I
A. It. McArthur was in Bloonilngton1
Friday night, on business.
John Hassolliacker spent Suuday in (
Guido Ki'ok with ft lends.
George Hollistor letutliod home '
Fii lay night ft om Lincoln.
For Sale A bnso burner, in goo I
condition. Will Mountford.
Miss Coon has taught three yeais
iu rural schools. Vote for her.
Mrs. Hubert Monro returned home
from Omaha, Satin day evening.
rhas. Ferry of Mt. Clare, spent Sun
day in the city with Ills parents.
Mrs. 1!. T. Wcesnerand Miss Battle
Christian spent Friday In Hnstings.
E. L. Burkoy of Davenport, spent
I'iq wcokeud iu tli city with friends.
Lylo Saundors and Paul Pltucy
wore down from Inavale, Saturday,
Dr. and Mrs. Camp spent tho week
end iu Republican City with friends
Dr. Damorell and H. W Koontz were
in Alma, Friday evening, between
trains.
Mrs. Bobbins, after visiting with her
sons at Guide llock, returned homo
Suuday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright of Itiv
crtou, spcut Sunday in tho city with
relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Burden went to St. Joe,
Sunday, to buy millinery stock for
her store.
Mr. and Mrs. It, L. Avery and son,
Doyt, spent Friday night in Hiverton
with friends.
Miss Clara Austin of Geneva, arrived
Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Harry Cramer.
Don't fail to see Charlie Chaplin at
tho Orphentn, Saturday, Nov. 11.
Admission 10 - 1.1c.
M A. Moicer, F. II. Cassil, Frol
Lelioy and Howard Foe were iu Blue
Hill, Friday evening.
"I sincerely hope that Senator
Hitchcock will be re-elected.'' Presi
dent Woodrow Wilson.
Albert Clark, of tho Stevens Bto.
studio, spent Satuulay in Guide Bock
1 joking after thoir studio.
Dr. Stockman is now driving a new
Dodge automobile which he purchased
of the Bed Cloud Auto Co.
Miss Maltha Able of McCook, p nt
the weekend in the city with her par
nits, Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Able.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maudeville of
Grand Island spent the weekend in
city with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fogel.
Ariaugcinents have been made to
receive the election returns at the
Tepee on I uesday evening, Nov. 7th.
Col. .1. 11. Elllngor teturned home
Saturday morning from Wiay, Colo
rado, whole lie conducted a public
sale.
The following shipped horses and
mules to Kansas City, Sunday: Frank
Adams, three cars ana Frank Starr,
one car.
On Sunday, tho following shipped
stock to Kansas City: Weesnor ,v
Koontz, two cars of hogs and Delanoy
Bros., one car of hogs.
Mr. and Chas. Amack, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Amuck, Miss Maude Shipuian
and Russell Amack spent Sunday in
Bostwiek with relatives.
Miss Coon's homo lias always been
in the country and in this county
She knows country life and is iu sym
pathy witli it. Vote Tor her.
Mrs Win. McKiiiitupy nnd son, Karl,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Smith spent
Sun-lay with their daughter and sist
it Miss Flosslo McKlmmey, at Edison.
The C Store
The San-Tox Nurse cm San
Tox preparations guarantees
protection in medicinal worth.
I lie San-Tox line is the coming
line. Harmless, safe, very ef
ficient in curative value.
We nir nRrnli ( .r the Sun-Tnx lmr
Rcmtdiri and toilrl piqintaltotu cotnlnnrd.
Let us tell) oil mot nb;uilt!icSan-'IoNuue.
Co L. Cotting
THE DRUGGIST
Phil Trout was in Mei'ool;, Mondiij
N. B. Bn-h was in McCook. Tliur
day.
Mrs. Farley was down from Inavale.
Fi iiluy
Paul SohtilU went to Wheeler, Kan
sas, Saturday night.
M. F. Richard of Guide Rock, was
in the city Sutuiday.
Mrs. Belle Keagle was home from
Cowles over Sunday.
Mrs. Morton Smith spent Sunday in
Inavale with friends.
Miss Celesta Scrivner spent Suuday
in Riverton with friends.
Ed Payne of Catlierton township,
was iu the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turnure were iu
Superior, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rny Sutton spent Sun
day iu Inavale with his brother. ,
Gaylord Everson of Alum, spent
Saturday iu the city with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Trueblood went
up to Inavale, Saturday, to visit her
parents.
Rev. J. Bates will hold regular ser
vices at the Grace church the new two
Sundays.
Russell Amack has accepted a posi
tion with the Ilainilton-Catlier Cloth
ing store.
Misses Hael Dailey and Silvia
Strickland weie down from Inavale,
Saturday,
Misses Mablo Koont. nnd Maude
Moranville attended the foot ball
game at Superior, Friday.
Miss Fannie Mikseh, who is teach
school at McCook, spent tho weekend
in the city with her mother.
Chas Woods, one of our- popular
horse buyers, brought In a car of
horses from Norton, Friday.
Mr. and Mr. II. Bradley of Cleve
land, Ohio, were the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. A. E. Boles tho last of the week.
L. 1. Keeiiey of Washington, I). C,
is in tho city visiting friends and also
tJ east his vote nt the general elec
Lion.
T1 C. Hacker, who hail been visiting
his daughter at Akron, Colorado, ar
rived in the city Mondnv to visit
friends
Mrs. P. A. Wullbiaiidtand daughter
Miss Gertrude, returned home Satur
day from Indiana where they had been
visiting.
Mis. Jus. Tanquary was down from
Franklin, Friday. Neva and Esther
Baker accompanied her home to spend
tho weekend.
Mrs, Roy Jonos returned ito Clay
Center, Monday, after spending sever
al weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John Griffoth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Burr of Guide
Rock, woro the guests of her sister,
Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and family, Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Coon holds a Nebraska Pro
fessional Lifo Certificate and a Super
intendent's Professional Life Certifi
cate. Vote for her.
George Coruor ami Harry Routs
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We Want Your
Clothing Business
Wc arc entitled to your clothing business
if Fair Dealing and Good Merchandise
count for anything
We sell and guarantee Kuppenheimer
and Cloth Craft Suits and Overcoats
This statement should leurry grent weight as
these two lines ore America's BEST Clothes
Kuppenheimer or Cloth Craft
Suit or Overcoat $10 to $25
Boys and hildrens Suits
and Overcoats $3 and up
We carry a big line of low priced, high grade
Hats, Caps, Shoes, Furnishing Goods
and invite your careful inspection
The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co
"ALWAYS RELIABLE"
went to Hastings, Monday, and drove
a new Bulek autoiuobllo down whiuh
Harry purchased of Havel ,fc Corner.
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Local Farm For Sale
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ANNOUNCEMENT
E HAVE PURCHASED THE PAUL
WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF
YUOR BUSINESS.
COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
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Hamilton - Gather Clothing Co.
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Well impiovod (piarter section, i
mile north tioiu corporate limits anil
1 nulo from center of business center
of Bed Cloud. All first and second
bottom. All leadlly tillable excepting
creek channel and limber. V) acres
first bottom. 100 acres low second hot
om UO nfl-es ill cultivation, ) acres
pastille, and timber, r.r acres iluest
alfalfa.
Tills faun is most attractively locat
ed on main-tiavoled uoith road into
Red Cloud. Can easily have all the
conveniences iu line of mail, tele
phones, oleutiicity, schools and church
es of this city, and is no farther out
than the leniotor districts Inside tho
corporation. An Ideal homo, dairy,
, feeding station, stone and grain farm.
Kxeellent soil and good piodueor. with
iiinuing water and shade, well drained
and sheltered lots.
' Quarter measures out KB aires.
' This farm Is priced to sell and iCQOO
.cash will handle it
I .Satisfactory terms to purchft'er.
Daniel Garber 0nernil Operator
HKl) CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
I 1 1 1 : h 1 1 Alilgrottl Chocolates and
Buttercups at Cottings.
Mr. Farmer, bring your work to our
shop We guaranteeo our work.
Barney button.
Miss Coon is n graduato from the
Bed Cloud High School, the State Nor
mal at Bern, and the University of
Nebraska. Vote for her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCrackon ar
rived homo Tuesday evening from
Itetitonsport, Iowa, where they had
been visiting the past month.
As the leglslaliite has changed the
geueial election laws, the votois will
lie given a chance to no to the polls
until eight o'clock In the. evening.
Come and see the Vitograph-Iiiibin
photoplay, "The Hero of the Hub
nun it- 1).'.'." l-YIday, Nov. 1(1, at
the Orphciim Admission 10 I!k.
We are in tne market for 100 to 12..
pounds Shouts at market price deliver
ed at Serum I'lant. Will pay for de
livery to plant. C. II. Minor Serum
Co.
Miss Coon lias hail nine-years experi
ence iu teaching, three years in the
rural schools, throe yeaisln the grades
and tin v years iu the high school.
Vote for Miss Coon.
Ed Amack relumed home Saturday
moiniiiL' from Columbus, Ohio, whore
he attended tho national convention
of iniilei takoiN and also Cunuoisville,
Indiana, uhcio he visited friend".
in the Parmer-,' Institute premium
list which we pitiished last week under
the IhmiI of hogs should hae lieeii
No. "I'i for the best sow one year and
uudei two, first pric i'-i. and second
31.
Bdgai Howard Blltorof the Colum
bus Telegram, who is a candidate for
Lieutenant tlovernor on the Uemoerat
iii ticket, was in the city Thursday and
while here, he made this otllee a fia
terual call,
"God has nover made a cleaner,
belter, or more patriotic citizen tl an
GilbcUM. Hitchcock. Tho adminis
tration owes a debt of gratitude to
Senator Hitchcock for the part he
took iu pcrfccthiL' the bankii.g cur
rency act Vice President Marshall.
Ceurge Harris, Earl Halt, Hcih Bud
low, (iary Zniss, (.has. l'owoll, (5uy
Wolfe, Howaid Simpson, Everett
Hawkins, Untold (illbort, Ralph New
house, Ural B.illey, Millard Ailes, Win.
McBriue, Horace I'risble, Howard
Kaley, Clifford I'ope, Boy Sutton,
Floyd Provost, Eail Mclvlminey, (Bl
bert Reed, Vernon Zeiss, Phil Sher
wood and Tliorval Jensen attended
the Rod Cloud vs Superior foot ball
game at the later place on I'Yiday
afternoon, Our bojs came back with
the short end of the score which was
21 to I).
tiii: i.adiks' noMi:,ioriiNAi., tijkh.vt
rim.w cvE.MMi eosi and iin: cou.v-
TIIV llE.NTI.KMAS wish to Secllle tllO
siuire time of a man or woman to act
as local icpresHiatiVo in Bod Cloud
and vicinity, looking after the lenow
als of their many subscriptions in this
section, and introducing thchc publi
cations to now readeis. Payment will
be made iu salaiy and commission.
Previous opoiienee isdeslrable but not
essential. For details, address, with
refeietices. Box li'il, lilt: illUIS rril
msiii.no (omcaky, independence
Square, Philadelphia
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EDITH L. McKEIGHAN
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Clork of tho District Court
Democratic Candidate or Re-election
to Second Term - November 7, 1916
Mark Your
Ballot Zil"
Edith L. McKEIGHAN
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AS A DISTRICT JUDGE
In Omaha for 12 yenrs, Mr. Siitton re
ceived the UNFAILING SUPPORT of those
now regarded LAWLESS, nnd the LIQUOR
TRAFFIC WAS NOT DISTURBED.
On what grounds does he contend tlmt lie
will enforce tho laws now?
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AS A CANDIDATE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
StLllldl irnio-,;U Hill In nrrlvcil lit the
ollli eel! I he) il i Icrk.n i'. 'i ( I. It ( it t 'limit,
NeliniHkli iilllll lU.-ttXirlncK A. M. .No ciulicr
'1. mill fur Die loii-itnirlhui nl lull r.il Ncuem.
'i'lii)iiiroliiiiiti) estliiiiiluol iu:iiitllksol
uirk to lie (loin Ik us folluUH.
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Umli lihl muHl lioueioiiipiiiileit liy u eertl
IHilrlierK lurilt least Jl.liW.W. muilu i:i)iihlc)
to tliol Ity IrtuHnriT. lit it Cloud, Nubi.isl.ii.
im ii nimnuiti c of Kiiuit Inllh. ,
I'laiiMiiml HiiLi'llleatl'iiiH limy be Hcniuiit
ironiiul liliiuKti may Itc iltalmt nt tliuolllcn
ut tliti l'lt I lerk or lit Urn olllcu of tint l.nul
liters, (iraat A I'liltuu. I.ImcoIii, NnliraHkn.
Hlililvrs ili'hlrlim plaiiH unit Kpi-clilciiUuiM lor
IndlN lilunl UK' may obtiilu tin kiiiiii- from the
KiikIiuitk upon iiiiymiuit of t.i.uu no purl id
wlilrh will beriiliiiuliil.
'lliu Miiynriiuit I'lty Council rnarwrt llio
rlu'litto reject liny or all IiIiIm.
My oriltr of the .Ma) or ami I tiuncll October
IT, mm.
istnl) (SlKiitil) i). o. Tfel, city Clerk.
He promises now, as wjien ho ran for
judfe in Omaha, to work reforms. Ho
weeps for tho pionoors now, but denied
their appeals ior food and seed tn the dark
days of drouth and famine.
DOUBLECROSS
AS A LEGISLATOR
FOR TWO TERMS, UK VOTED
AGAINST EVERY REFORM AND HU
MANITARIAN MEASURE, SUCH AS:
RAISING THE AGE OF CONSENT
NEWBERRY MAXIMUM RATE BILL
UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATIONS
DR0UTH-SUFFERER3' RELIEF
FORECLOSURE U. P. LIEN
SAFEGUARDING SCHOOL FUNDS
ALL LABOR MEASURES
STOCK YARDS REGULATION
AND EVERYTHING NOT WANTED 1JY
THE SPECIAL INTERESTS.
But, he VOTED FOR THE OXNARD
SUGAR BOUNTY, and EVERYTHING DE
SIRED BY THE SPECIAL INTERESTS.
Cau he be sincere?
DOUBLE-CROSS?
Has ho another
"By Their Fruits ye Shall Know them."
V3TE FOR EIESTH NEVILLE
A Business Man Not a Politician
CLEAN - CAPABLE - HONEST
Ho Will Enforce the Law.
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