The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 08, 1917, Image 4

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RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF
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Try Trading with Us
and see what you will save in a short time
You will unvariably find our prices lower than
elsewhere on the Merchandise we specialize on
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FLOWERING BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING
Tulip bulb 3 for 5c : : Paper White Narcissus bulbs 2 for 5c
Mens hose sup
porters, per pr.
10c
White lawn
aprons
tea
25c
Mens, womens and
rens half soles
per pair
child-
25c
PINS a very good grade.
every one sharp. 300
count, per pkg
oc
CURTAIN GOODS
Scrims, marquis
ettes, etc., yd 10c
25c
One gallon
oil can
tin
10c
Our comnletc line of fall
Hdkfs now in
each. 5c. 10c and
25c
Willams shaving
soap per cake.-
5c
UNDERWEAR A good
weight fleece lined union
suits for boys and girls.
2 to 1G years
each
50c
Chamois skins
each
10c
HOSIERY We now have
a complete line of WHIT
LEATHER hosiery for men
women and child- C
rcn at pair ww
Stickerei trimm
ing braid, per bolt
10c
Curling irons, a
big value at
10c
Snap fasteners all
sizes per doz
10c
Rubber
each...
Sponges
10c
deceive the votersof Bladen by his
using of a local minister's name? Is
it not a fact that the said company
has not been willing to apprehend the
criminal 7
I am not financially or otherwise
interested in the Independent Com
pany except aa a business man, sub
scriber and citizen, and I most heart
ily commend the Independent Com
pany for their plans to enlarge and
improve their service. They arc cap
able of running their own business
and 1 urge them to avoid any con
solidation scheme.
Kcspectfully,
A Patron of Both Companies.
DON'T FORGET
5-10-25c Store
E. M. Ege
On The Corner
I Why don't You buy her
the Best Range?
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Clovid. Nebraska.
tWBLISniSD EVERY THURSDAY
flntfred in the I'ostulllcp nt Hot lloiul. Ncti
ns Second 1'ltins Matter
A H. MuARTIIUR
M K. QUIOLEY
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Manai:ji
CU15 ONLY DICMOCUATIO I'AIMSK IN
WKHSTKK COUNTY
The most important part of home equipment is the
cooking range. Look at the range your wife or mother
is using. Ask her if she is perfectly satisfied with it.
Then come and see us. We will show you
The
Walls
Are
3-Plv
The
SOUTH BEND
MALLEABLE
Range
All-Ways Preferable
Itrine
The
Oven
Is Air-Tight
Kill the rat. He destroys food
shifts in tho United States each year
worth $200,000,000.00. Every int on
your place means dollars lost, p Even
worse, he spreads diseases which kill
more people than do bullets. .There
is nothing, to bo said in his 'favor
Uuild rat-proof houses, stoics, gran
aries and elevators and poison and
trap every rat possible.
Miss Irene McGuire Elected
Principal of Lincoln School
The Honrd ot hducation met on Oc
tober 1st but no quorum being present
adjourned to October 3rd nt which
time nil members were present.
Miss Irene McGuire was elected prin
cipal of the Grade School ntan increase
of $5.00 per month. Miss Coombs of
the second grade was granted leave of
absence until the next semester owing
to sickness.
The secretary was instructed to ask
the State Department for emergency
certificates for Jno. Drake as Com
mercial teacher and J. II. Kellogg as
Agricultural teacher.
On motion P. II. Honor was elected
truant officer.
Miss Hollistcr's wages as Domestic
Science teacher were increased S2.60
per month owing to the fact that she
was entitled to three credits instead of
two years.
By reason of more work being as
signed to Miss Perkins and Mrs. Pat
more their salaries were advanced to
$G'J.f)0 and $00.00 respectively.
Hod Cloud, Nebraska.
November 5, 1917.
Board mcl in regular session. Mem
bers present, Blacklcdge, Wccsncr,
llerrick and Pope.
The following bills were read aud al
lowed:
City of Red Cloud $ 7.00
Hastings Sheet Metal Works 259.S5
T. G. Ilarwood 4.05
maiouc-uciiauy . Ubf.oo
Edward Beal 8.50
J. W. Schlcsigcr 2000.00
E. W. Stevens 7.E0
Jacob Whipkey l.(J0
Hansen Laundry 2.f3
N.A.Piatt 1.25
Ked Cloud Chief D.75
II. E. Grice Drug Co 3.30
Chas. Christy 2.50
L. G. Parsons 0.00
Walter Pope 75
C. L. Cotting 49.18
C. J. Pope
Pope Bros
W. S. Brunner
Commercial Advertiser
Roy Sattley
Pcabody SchoobCo..J.
A.L. Burton...'.....:
1.51
(54.03
4.50
3.00
15.59
1213.00
20.00
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Your Hard-wareDealer
Save the wheat. Order a "stack of
corn cakes" instead of tho "stack of
wheats." By substituting con cakes
for the millions of wheat cakes eaten
every morning thousands of tacks of
flour can bo saved. Get the habit.
Forego the present desire and learn to
eat com cakes which are every bit as
palatable as wheat cakt-s. .Carry
this thought with you: that when "the
opportunity .presents itself ou will
oat a substitute for wheat instead of
that commodity itself. This is no
craze or fad. It's but a pait of our
war plans and comparable with the
buying of Liberty Bonds and in
creased food production.
Reply lo Lincoln Phone Company.
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MOTHER
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(hat boy "down at camp" or possibly
"somewhere on die Atlantic" would ap
preciate a "dandy likness of mother" now,
as never before.
Then, too, "Christmas is coming" and you
can have your Christmas pictures made
from (he same negatives and have plenty
of lime to get them ready.
STEVENS BROS., of course, is the name
on (he finished work that distinguishes
good pictures from die ordinary.
STEVENS BROS.
Photusi'pliert in Your Town
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The people of this community have
been aroused tho last week by the
letter published in the local papers
addressed to Mr. O. H. Ilnnicy and
signed by one L. E. Hurtz, who calls
himself General Manager of tho Lin
coln Phone Company. This letter is
a plea for consolidation of the two
companies and at the same time inti
mates that resort to the federal courts
will be made for the protection of
property if it seems to be necessary
yet at the same time it brazenly pro
poses matrimony between the Lincoln
and the Independent Phone Com
panies. Past experience docs not warrant
such a consolidation. The Indepen
dent Company once had a toll lino
through to Hastings, but by sinister
inlluenco was later deprived of this
privolego and later given a toll con
nection with the local Lincoln switch
board and a twenty-five year contract
for toll service.
Recently without any provocation
on tho part of tho Independent Com
pany toll connections were severed
and further service refused, notwith
standing the fact that seventeen years
service on this contract is still due
the Independent Company.
If past contracts are to bo violated
without just cause, consolidation
might endanger the entire Indepen
dent system.
If the Lincoln Phone Company is so
anxious to servo all the people why
did tliey refuse to call a physician
when tho wife of one of our citizens
was seriously ill, yes at death's door?
This citizen, not having a phono in
his homo and not wishing to leave his
sick wife alone while ho went in
search of a physician, called ono over
his neighbors Bell phono. On learn
ing that ho was not ono of the Com
pany's patrons ho was refused the
service of tho Bell Company's wires
to summon the physician. xi tlio ucu
Company will refuso to servo tho peo
plo in a caso of life and death will
they serve tho people in socinl and
ordinary business matters?
Geo. Overing Appointed
Highway Commissioner
Bud Cloud, Nebraska, Xov Cth, 1017
The County Board of Commissioners
met at 1 p. m.
Members present: Thomas, .Sbidler,
Knight HuUatUa aud .MeCall, chair
muii. The Bond Petition of Clyde Pitney
iinil others in regard to location of
new road between sections 2(1 and 27
township 2, range 1'-, was taken up and
after discussion by the Hoard it was
decided to take no action in this mat
tor until the next meeting of tho
Board.
Moved by Shidler and seconded by
Knlgge that Geo. II. Overing be ap
pointed to act as County Highway Com
missioner for Webster county until the
llrst regular meeting of the Board in
January 1018. Motion carried.
Bond of lleo. II. Overing as County
Highway Commissioner approved.
Motion made nud carried that lxv
salary of the County Surveyor bo 350
per year.
The iollowiug claims were allowed
and clerk ordered to draw warrants on
the respective funds for payment of
same:
Bridge Fund
Wells MoTaggart 827 14
G W Trine 12 all
Win Sawyer 27 Co
KSIdlo 20 00
Gerhard Schrocr 1!) 00
.lack Wisecarver 20 00
Lew Aubuslion 2100
A J Guy HI .10
(ioueral Fund
Auue B Spauogle 11 00
M. A. ALBRIGHT 1
HANDLES A COMPLETE LINE or the
BEST GROCERIES
I Chase & Sanborns Coffees
Itens Crackers and Cookies
Batavia Jams and Spices
Sunflower Canned Goods
PEERLESS FLOUR
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts
COMB AND LOOK
Try
at our line of
Staple Dry Goods
Setsnug Underwear
Iron Clad Hosiery
Henderson Corsets
Skating Sets and Caps
iwir T .!.- TV-
Lmma layiur ui esses
Fancy Towel Sets
Cotton Bats
Outings
Ginghams
Percales
Shirtings
Notions
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ROCKING
CHAIRS
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Have just received a large
of ROCKING CHAIRS
assortment
in all sizes
w
E have some exceptional good
values in Leather Upholstered
Rockers with Automobile Cushions in
Quartered Oak also some good patterns
in Wood Seat Chairs in Quartered Oak
a good assortment of Childrens Rockers
ROY SATTLEY
Licensed Embalmer Furniture Dealer
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Quuality Printing at Right Prices at this Office
Clias Itrubaker
K 10 Burr
F ,1 Bartunck
K 10 Burr
Or A L Ambrose
White Hardware Co
Smith & Mcltlmmuv
Webbter County Ai'Kiis
Ked Cloud Chief
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General Fund
Great Eastern Chemical Co.,
Al Sluby
C F Pease Co.
Chas Itcddou.
K ClUishow...
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Is It not n fact that on last election
day the Lincoln Company allowed a
local politician to uso their system to
,1 H Horn.
L a Caldwell
U I? Wee.snor.fcCo Ill 27
J I Iloleombe Mfg Co 8 2.J
II Ludlow It 10
K W Stevens 1)04 il
V II Thomas 128 -10
(irunt. Shidler 180 80
Floyd McCall 180 M)
Jus llutatlta 11(1 1)5
J F Knlu 172 50
lizard ailjournod to meet Decembor
I, 1017. B F Terry, Clerk
Sleepy
Hollow
Gowns
Garments of
Unusual Merit
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keep you snug and
I hey are made ol
Here are garments that will
warm on the coldest winter nights.
selected flannels, noted for warmth.
But "Sleepy Hollow" Gowns give you more than
warmth they give you solid comfort.
There is an abundance of material in the sleeves
ample room in the armholes plenty of room across the
bust and through the shoulders and just the right length
in the skirt of the gown. '
You will never know how different these garments
are until you make comparison then you will see the
superiority of "Sleepy Hollow" gowns at a glance.
Ask to see them the next time you drop into the
store. $1 to $2 per garment
Mrs. Barbara Phares
Agent for Warner Bros. Corsets : Butterick Patterns
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