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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
BED'-OLO-UD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF XT" i AS TOLD TO US I ( r k v. J .:..;..x..:..X":"M:":-:::-xj:"W":w-:' Huy your Uroeories of Miner llros.Uo Couio to lied Cloud and do your trad- A. T. Walker spent Monday In Cowles. Father Fitgeiald nh Superior, Tuesday. I'M Chaney was up from Superior, Tuesday. Clias. N'orris of Cowles, wns in town, .Monday Mel Sherman was in Inuvulo lliollrtt of tlia week. K. I), Moritz of Lincoln, was in the oity, .Monday. Hoy Suttlcy, undeitauor-nuto lieni.se in connection. Attorney L. II. Hhickledgo was In Orleans, Monday. II. C. Wright of town Wednesday. .luinos Hubuthu llosetnont was in was down from Uladen, Saturday. (!eo. Delph was down fiom Kearney the first of the week. Frank Yetter was down from Ulad en. Tuesday, to vote. .Mr and .Mrs. Frank HartunuU spent Tuesday in Hasting. Miss L'va Foster spent Tuesday in Hastings with fi lends. Miss Hello McUallum went to North I'latte, Tuesday morning. Mrs. l'oto Hati'-en spent Tuesday with relatives at Superior. Mrs. A. A LoUoy went to Hebron, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Uoorge Corner was a passenger to Omaha, Wednesday morning. (ins Ilolmgruiu was down lrom Hur kett, Tuesday, to cast his vote. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Mitchell of North Brunch, were in the city Monday. Willis Fulton of Hatnestou is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Lew ICenney left for his homo at Washington, D C , Tuesday night. The Misses Faith Koontziiud Marie Ilarwood spent Tuesday in Superior. Harold Uopleu and Thorval Jensen 'pent Sunday evening in (iuide l5oeU. Mosdunies 0. C Cox ami Clare Co.v went to Cowles, Monday, to vi-it rela tives. dim Uthcrton, Cherivl Room? and Hay tleaton spent Sunday in Uiildo lloclr. The Funnon,' luslitnle will bo in full swing next week, lie sure and attend it. Lowoll Kobblns, who is working at Muysvillo, Missouri, wns home Toes, clay to vole. .lolni and Howard lloinillou und Kd Crury of tiuido Uoeu wore hi the city WedneMluy. Morton Smith, returned to Ulue Hill, Monday, where ho is working on the bridge gang. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walters spent Sunday with tholr son. Ed Walters and wife nt Amboy. Kov. I'couu was In Guide Rock, Sat urday afternoon where ho spoke at the prohibition rally. (5uy Zeiglor bus joined tho ranks of motorist.. Ho has purchased Hun Mc Farland's Chovolet car. Mrs. tieo. VunCiiiiip came down from McX'ook, Tuesday, to visit with Dr mid Mrs Itobt. Iiamerell. Mis. Susan Ludlow of Franklin cimo down Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Curt (ieor. Mr. and Mrs. C N. Ounu-y left Saturday via nutoniobilo for Pav d City to vhii Mi-s Alice Fogg. Abe Kuley roturned to his homo at Lincoln, Tuesday, after spending sev eral days with relatives hero. Mr-. F. II. C'nssil returned homo from' Alma, Monday, whero she spent a few daj'H with her parents. Cluis. Ston'ons ret tuned homo Mon day evening from Urand Island, whero he had boon visiting relatives. 'I his olllce has installed an electric motor and now our trials and tribula tions with u gasolene engine ato over Tom Auhl of Omaha, v. a in the oity tho flistof thu week visiting friends and also to cast his voto on 'Tuesday Mr. and Mis. Fronhen of Waitings, were tlio guests of their daughter, Mis. J. A. Bradford and family, Sun day. Miss Lucile Coplcn returned (o her home at (luido Rock, Sunday, after spending a few diiyu in the city with relatives. The regular mooting ofjtho W. C. T U., for tho November l.lth Is postponed for one week, on account of tho Farm ers Institute. Messrs. and Mesdames (!. W. Hutchi son nnd .loo Fogel departed -Tuesday via automobile for Norman, Oklahoma, where they will visit relatives. Missos Helen Johufcon, Laura Hedgo and Francis Nolan, who are teaching school near Iuavale, speut the .week end in the city with home folks. At tho Orplieutn, Saturday, Nov. 11, Charlie Chaplin in "Tho Fireman". Matinoo at 2. SO, admission 5 and 10c Night 7:15, admission Wand lie. Delmoro Doty was In Oxford, Satur day. I'd Ilttrr of Guide Hock, was in town Friday. Mrs. Hmtna Scrivner was In Cowles, Thuisday Iloy Sattley, undertaker auto hearse in connection. John Uutledge was down from Iua vale, Saturday. W II. Cloud of lnavale was in i tittii. Saturday. Mis.lt. E. Mcllride speut Saturday in Republican City. Frank Cowden was in Hlooinlngton I the lust of the week. Mis. ltradshaw went to Ulue Hill. Friday, to visit telatives. Cecil Hudson relumed from Guide j Itoek, Saturday evening. ' .lohu Kobarie of Hustings, was in ' the eity Saturday evening I Walter l'opc returned homo from Cowles, Saturday evening Mr. anil Mrs. Clias. Hunter were down from lnavale, Friday. For Sale A base burner, in good condition. Will Mountford. A. J. Archer and I). L. Cook of . ford were in the city. Friday. Engineer Gorlev and wife of W.v more wero in the oity. Saturday. Mrs. Joe Paveliek returned home from Fail Held, Saturday evening. Matt Hoyle of Amhearst, is in the l eity visiting relatives and friends Glen Fearn spent Friday in Eastings with his brother, Oris Fearn and wife Fred Mcl'hetters of Kansas City, was in tho city the tlr.st of the week. Mr. andMrs E W. Coplen spent Sunday in Guide itock with relatives. Mrs. Francisco of Franklin, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Goer, Fii day. Kcv. Kates held services at Frank lin and Itloomlngton tho last of the week. Miss Lena Until jen and nieces went to Guide Kock, Saturday, to visit rela tives. Mrs Fred Hooper of Smith Center spent the weekend in tho city with friends. Sain Saunders of Grand Island was visiting friends in the city the llrst of tho week. Leonard ltei'.ior attended the Nebraska-Ames foot ball game at Lin coln, Saturday. Ilishop needier 'of Hastings held Horviees nt the Episcopal Thursday evoning. chuieh, If you want to sell or trade yoi.r real estate call on C. A. Sennits'., hide pendont phono '.MS. On Sunday, Woosuer ,V Kooutz and nolMiey Item, each shipped a c.ir of hog- to Kansas City. McmIuhics West and Harvard wont to Franklin, Thursday evening to visit I relatives and Iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss wont up to Mef'onk, Friday, to visit her son, Clias. Milligau and wife. Fred and Charley Arnold, Paul Pit ney and Mr Etlirego wero down fiom lnavale, Sunday morning. Editor and Mis W. I. E Ison spent the weekend near Mindcn with his fa her, Hev. 1. W. IMsou. Mrs. M. Geor of Diller arrivod in the-city, Saturday, to visit witli her son, Cm Ms Goer, and wife. Editor W U, Smith, of thuCommcr eial Adveilisciv spent tho weekend witli his parents at Denver I'hil Sher.vood and Kenneth Wilson tttleudod the Nebraska-Ames foot ball game at Lincoln, Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Smith hu returned to hi r homo at Eckley, Colorado, after visit - .in ivttlt lim' I ivn iln nrrlt I in c luta " b ' '"'" Mis. ;A. E Holes returned home from Franklin, Saturday, wheie she spent u fow days with her parents. Mrs. M. Carmony, who was called hero by tho death of her brother, Claio Cox, returned to her homo at .MCi ouu, aiiiuriiny. Jvev Drulirior and G. W. Ilumti el wero in lnavale, Thursday ovoulnir, where tho former goutloman conducted u proliibltlon rally. The Misses Mui,u Itallev. ,!n, Spauogle, 1 Initio K alley and Minnie and Maiy Cliilstian were in Guide Koch, Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kouiko rut timed to Alma, Thursday evening, after spend ing several days witli tho Ilausermun and Kct.mau fainilioH. We are in tne market for 100 to 12.', pounds Shouts at market price deliver ed at Serum Plant. Will pay for do livery to plant. C. II. Minor Scrum Co. Mrs. Fred Merten and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Merton, Jr. returned to their home at Hlue Hill, Friday, af tor spend ing n few day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed A mack. Mrs. C. H. Potter and daughter, Mrs. Dot othy Wilson, loft Saturday morning fo. Hustings, From there Mrs. Wilson will go to hor homo in Omaha, Mrs. Frod Wiltwer mid daughter. Miss Nannie Wright, returned home ,,.,.., , ,. ,, ,, eiliiesilnv rnnriiltur mm Mm lum Missouri, whero they hud beo i visiting relatives. The m$C Store The San-Tox Nurse on San Tox preparations guarantees tnolcclion in medicinal worth. The San-Tox line is the coining line. 1 larmlcss, safe, very ef ficient in curative value. Wp nic m;pnl lor tlir Sin-Ttx lim Rcniuliri and toilet pirpatAltoni riimliinril. Let tit tell nu mote nlj.nittlir Snn-'l ii Niinr C. L. Cotting THE DRUGGIST Joe (iiirni'v was down from Inavalr Monday. A. W. Sherman was in Hasting, Thursday. N. II. llarvev was down fiom Frank lin, Tuesday. County Superintendent Gertrude L. Coon and Mises Luiiiia lVterson, I May Diekersou mid Helen JoIiiishi went to Omaha. Tuesday, to attend the state teacher's meeting Dr. Wai'iiek, the specialist, will meet oye, ear. tioso and throat patients and those neo ling glasses propel ly lilted at Dr. Damerell's olllce. Wodnesda. Nov. UJ. Hours 1 to r. only. On Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. II. Oassil entertained tile following ladies In honor of her mother, Mis. Shuip naek: Mesdames Iliiuseinian, Heche Uotinnn, Hildebraudt and Kemke. Last week our reporter got his wires crossed and stated that Mr. and Mrs. Joo McCallum were the parents of ii baby girl and it should huio read Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. McCallum. On Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. James Doylo entertained a large num ber of friends at a dance which was held in the new barn which Jim ie eently ('looted. Everybody present repoits Mr. and Mrs. Doyle us roal entoi tinners. According to tho Statu Hoard of Agriculture, there wore 2.10,IHHI less neres of corn produced, thirty-eight ' million bushels less corn in Nebraska than in 191"). Tho yield per acre this, year was ?s,'2 as against 3''.t last year On Ft May afternoon, the Hud Cloud High School and tho Esbon High Seliool fool ball teams met on the Ivmittz Held and displayed tin iv science In the art of playing foot 1' It was a hard fought hnlllo and our boys won by a scoro of 7 to 0. In the Farmers' Institute premium list which was printed some time ago, the following was loll oil" in tin- hog department: Lot No S, best sow any age, sweepstakes $3; Lot SI, best hour tiny age, sweopstakes, Is All exhibits except baking for iliy. Ladies' Depart uient will close ill six o'clock on Tuosduy, Nov. 1 lib On Saturday, November lih,.ioorgi U ashingtoii McCoy, aged 7'J joins, 0 mouths and 11! da,s, passed away at his home iiorllu-nsi of the oily after an illness of hevci id mouths dmatiou. lie was born In Olno ami also was an ol I soldier. A wife and several child iv 1 1 aro left to mourn his death. The funeral services woio hold Monday at the Highland I'. It. ehuieh, Lev Mill ' or olllciatliig. after wldoh Interment 1 tuok place in the Cora cemetery. Kobt Avory. who for u number of mirs lm0 Leen associated wlrti the. i lrUi nl- Malone AveryCotnpanv, lum- j l)ei. !U ,.oll .lealers of this city, lias disposed of his Interests in the busi ness to Ma!ono and Gellatly, and tho business will bo conducted u ider thu , namo of .Malone ,V uollally. All or- ' duis will icceivo the same earoful nt tonttnii as heietoforo The chango ' was oirootive o i Monday of thU week . At tho present writing, Mr. Avery has ' not decided upon any doflnlu- plans for the future. Local Farm For Sale Well Improved quarter section, ) mile north fiom corporate limits and I mile from center of business eouter of Red Cloud. All first und second bottom. All readily tillable excepting creek channel and timber. 20 acres first bottom, 100 acres low second bot tom 110 acrs In cultivation, so acres pasture, and timber, .15 acres lluost alfalfa. This farm Is most attractively locat ed on main-traveled north road into Hod Cloud, Can easily have all the conveniences in lino of mail, tele phones, olcotrlcity. schools and church es of this city, and Is no further out than the remoter districts insldo tho corporation. An ideal home, dairy, feeding station, stock and grain farm. Excellent soil and good prodmier, with running water and shade, well drained and sheltuted lots. f Infirt .,,. tmtuLiiriik ult 1 HI fit.-..,. This farm Is priced to hull nn 1 50000 , L-ashwi'l handle it. Sat s actory terms to purchaser. " ' Daniel Garber Ouner ami Operator ' I nun CLOLM). NEBRASKA. W 'lfflBriW' Br urif i vH Hr mfX 91 m Mil Mil 1 1 1 ttitt.i lift 1 II..iritf Kiin-mliclmff pi6t.no aist vnurcn incws (Chinch and Parsonage opposite Court House, west, F. M. liriilinur. Minister) "Lot brotherly love continue.'' Dr. Martin give us a lino Hospital j jj sermon last. Sunday motuiiig. I it Jt "I. el him that is without sill east1:: the llrst '.tone at her." ! j; It We uie trying to got the church i j: recnid hlraiglikeucd up: will all lio J aro on probation' please bo at thc- morning seivieo ue.st Sunday.' We1:: Would like to rrcelvo tllf.Mll into full membership, or arrango to do so. ' U i : All the idd cnrboii light bulbs (hat wero in the chinch auditorium tune been tcpl.uvd with now lights wo now have one of tho best lighted rooms in tho town. Tho Ladies' Aid Society will bo on- iitU-riioiui oi thW week by Mosdann-s llalley, Clnrber, (Iveiinan, Harrett, Drulliier and Mist Ltllie Potter: iuiieli will be served; everybody is cordially invited to attend. All tho services of our I'hureh net Sunday lit the UMial houri beginning with Sunday School ut K):UU o'eloel. ; si'i'iiiuii tliomos, "Tho Parable of the Net"; for evoning, "A Vision of t!od". Lpwnith League at O:!'!). Hvci v time you hoar the truth ninl roNist il, ou liecoiu.) stroneer in ability ton-dst the Irtith. (Sod iiu.ll:: r i' 1" 11 -s t i i Heaven ami cnivm-y and ii..- (Jreat ' 1 A bonvciiir lor lvcryuody. CALL and gel one. lute Thruiie and .leusand I If Hi 1 Spirit. Muiul ilc fouled before lite i ;ln del of the human will A Statement in Regard to -h. a I. TIlO I! "Ut- ill liol.l thel! tegular vm i 1 tii nng for stml and iiiiiihi'iiii'iii ni 1 ue-diiy evening "l each wetU from i p. in. to j:V) p in ut thu Hoy Scout club room. 'J. No boy will bo allowed to become or lomalu a mo'ubor of tho Seoul Club without the uiitluu consent and co operation id' the parents. I). All cards used for gambling also swearing and Hie use of tobacco JvmII bo positively prohibited. I. The aim of this movement shall bo thu moral and social development ..r.i... i I .... I... I i....! ill buu uuj iiiii, in; wwy iiiiiiui iwi'iti, j earn of age -hall ho edmillod to membership. 5 Tho amusements will be only such us nic approved by the Y. M, C. A. and tho chinch. And the aim of these amusements shall bo to supply the social need of tho boy without vicious lulluuuco or association, G. Tho paronts aro invited to at tend any and all meetings of the Scouts and thoy can be. assured that no sectarian or detrimental teaching will bo tolerated. Very .truly J. L. IIKKIIK Acting Scout Master Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shorpimek of Alma, wero visiting with their daught-' or, Mrs. F. II. Cassll, tho last of the woek. Farm Loans I huvo the cheapest rates and best nnlljin In I lul kf till. ivtMl kiiVliritl riltinG Hie bOV OCOllt Movement'!: I'ctcrmin Hiillilin s,.s,s.rT..s,ilet.lls Do Your Job Printing 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 .'carry great weight as these two lines aro 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 invile your careful inspection The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "ALWAYS RELIABLE" "''..'-..,m,-vv-.-''.ji j-g DON'T FORGET When ynu comu to tho Fann.-r'rt Institute that a MUSIC STORE is tho IHiST place to buy Putum, Talking Machines and all Municul Mer chandise. CHRISTMAS IS COMING Ad tho me-t appropriate preni'iit for your Fiimilv in a Piano or T A L K 1 N O M A (' II I N K CALL AND SEE US We hai die or I) tin- m;ST. I'ACKAIM), DIIACHMANN, IIADHOltK, .IKSsK FRENCH. LACoNDA and CLAHIiNDON I'lANOS DON'T FAIL TO II K Alt The Wonderful DRACHMANN PLAYER. PIANO (Key Conlrol) tt'WIIIJN' IN TOWN i i: it 1 1 The IWarvcIous Acolinu Vocnliiui TulUing .Machine, iuohI perfect icproiluccr of Mimic, Victor, und (Miifaiiolu Alnchiiics and Records, vV;c. 'I ho P A C K A K I) Piano most hcuutlftil In tone und appearance. :t :t it Tho lli'Kt PianoH over sidd in QUALITY, Cash or Easy Payrrvents Sheet Music and all the Into popular Music, Strings, iSLc. Wo have hud a lifetime experience in MUSIC. A Lino of Art Goods, Willow and Pottery j'jj : CIT Fhe Music Shop" :: :: :: :: :: I !?B m HI J. jumc it ' Attend the Farmers' iMifejrifuuwwm r.iKnnjKuwBiuHvuinr ilr " 1 9 V WM mMM$$?m " .nn m,Wi i 1 I llAnnv ;nitMQ ft :j :: :t j: :: :: K :: :: :r :: ;: j': :: :c , li :: "ii j: this vicinity nt tho PRICK nnd music co. mm cloul) institute, Nov. 14 lo 17. Red Cloud Four Nights, Commencing Wed., Nov. ISth 9. mans Ideal Stock Co. OPENING PLAY "His Honor, the Mayor" Ten People-Special Scenery Vaudeville Features PRICES 25c 35c 50c Reserved seats at Cook's Pharmacy -gfT" . . -. . . . . I 1 ORPHEUM P :.t