The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 24, 1918, Image 8

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Inavalo Items
Mr nnd Mrs Vmi Metfly ami iHtn.lj
iut Sunday ftt the C II I3ur"-
home.
Mltn Sllve.v Stilcklmi ipiMit Siunl
with br friends Mi mm Jelo ami
H wle HutledKO
Mwhuiio Amy Ilfllm, I inn Dm
Uw mil) dime Kitilcy mini" h luinlne
trii to Kurt Cloud UYdnestlity lifter
nooti. N .Tonus is hilling liny for Mr. War.
I (Ml tills ttPUlt.
Mr. mid Mrs doe Toph.un spout Sun
iiuy Willi tliu IiiUmi'ii ptrents, Mr ami
Mr. H Ioiiiiid.
1t Mi Wired Iletlin p,,t the week
i- nl Hi the country at;th-;KlH Cvji-m
l"r hnfiio
Mp huiI Mr. John Ulttmotid hnve
i .'turned hont nriur n fle jttU ti-dt
vith relatives mitt Trlemls m Arthu-.
Neb.
MM. 0. II. UlirgeM H on tho fck'lc
I it. tliln week.
Mis. Notils finite up lo' Uuldo
Kclt Monday evening for a visit ith
her ton .lolm and family.
Mr-.. Amy llullin is (pillo Melt at tills
willing.
Idtllo Mthohlii Parley is sponiliiu
lha week ilth Irer filend Mullim llre
unlt. Mrs. .lane Pnrloy Is looking lifter tho
poslullluu this week during tholiihsence
of Mrs. Kinross.
Under order of llio State Itoirdof
Health school was closed TuomIiij
morning, although thqie aru no eases
of "Flu" in town that wo know of. It
Ih a wise preeaution In the line of
"tifety Hist."
The MuCiill lltos. are hauling coin
from lnav.ile this week.
Mi.. U'nr Uenklo spent last Sunday
with her (linighter, .Mr-. (Jlutult Conloy
and family.
Bladen Happenings
lluridd, the ten u'tir old son of V
ill Robh, was suVt'iah kicked by a
lior'e the punt week nod was injiii.d
uttoi iiatly P' ir a iiiiinb(r of da, . his
recoveiy ivns pionoiuu'od doubtful by
the ph.Vhlfians in oh.uge, but the crisis
ptmd ami at the pioifiit wilting hit
i- utile to be up and aioiiml.
Miss Ijinxello ltigglns anK-cd homo
Moudrty eveuliitf fiom Lincoln, uh.-ie
slu has been visiting the oast two
months
Memorial sendees were held Sunday
for Claude Hitriiette, son of .Mrs S. II.
Denton, of this pbic, at the M I
chinch UK htur will lie transfened
from Loekwond, Mo , his foimerliome,
to the service iluir heie, whcie, his folks
leslde llesidos his mother, Uluud
leuvPH a brothor and sister to mouri
his sutlden ilepartuie.
Mr and Mrs. ,J K. Urewot, Mr and
Mis. Henry (lite and II Itustin utitoed
to Hastings Friday afternoon.
.Mi.Miigceof Maxwell, Nob., came
in Prirtiiy for a visit with hih daughter,
Mm. U. L Cioodoll ami fainllv Mr
Maiee has tioeu truck gaidHiiim; the
pust siiinuicr mid loiiud a leiidy ni'iik
ut foi everything he raised.
l'nrin LomiH
I am icatly lo make farm loans in
any amount at lowest tatcs, lrr.t
tcims and option. Absolutely no do
lay and no inspection expense. Sole
ntrent for Ticvctt, Mabtis and Baton,
koine private money.
' .7. IT. BAILEY.
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The
Hamilton - Gatlior
Clothing Co.
EZvorythlng a tfltm
or Boy Wcsro
Rod Clotit AJcbrzoha
Statement ol Ownership, Etc.
St'iltnunt n mwicihhlp mail ikiiiuiiI, clr
dilation etc., ri'iiulra.l l thiiii'tn( oiikiixs
ot tiKUstUI, l'JIJ. il dm K(,U UiiuK lilot pulv
IMhmI i.ull) at Itcd Cloiul, NlIi'iisUii, tut
l.UUK
IMItor. I'ubllstior, M.iiumur. loasc ou nor. I'
.. Ilrovwu'. Owner, lo uiortKnice I. . Me
Aitltur. IUhIL'IoiuI,
SuliscrlluHt iimlKWom to before mo tills iBt
da. otiH'tnlwr. 1018.
(SKA I.i II. W simi ar.
Not u y I'nlille.
Mj cOllllilUitloU ilrCH Oitnlitr h. lillS
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Bmiiding Permits
Until fuither ti idee lU'iileistn Kuihling Mateiial will fin n s'i
miiteiial WI TlloUT t.OVKUN'MIiN I' PIJUM1 Piind without ai.j
testilotlons for the following constiuetlon woiU:
Hepalis to existing stiiictuus, wheio the total completed n.st
of tepaiis. iiieltidlng lub ir, d.es lint exeeed S2"0.).0.).
Additions to o.xlstlin,' s'nietuies, wheie the total completed
cost of tho additions, including laboi, does not exceed S'.'-luo Co
Any farm sttueturcs. whcie the total completed ist, Ineluding
luboi, does not oveed f lout) 00
IJIalone
Absliactfiom Circtilut No.
IWME1MIH ilUfl WSmm-l JMMt IH W
Politic. 1 f -'
for UIIITED STATES SENATOR
rti
FORMER GOVERNOR
OF FALLS CITY
FARMER, STOCK RAISER
AND BUSINESS MAN
ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE
That Governor Morehcacl en
joys tho confidence or the people
of Nebraska is shown by the vote
he has received each time they
have had an opportunity to ex
press themselves.
1912 Primary
Nominated for Governor
Majority 4,212
1912 election
Majority 9,702
1914 Primary
Ro-nominatcd by 23,831 Majority
Over Nearest Opponent
1914 Election
Re-elected by 18,977 Majority
Over Ilis Opponent
1918 Primary
Nominated for United States Senator
Receiving 17,915 Votes Moro Than
His Ncarect Opponent, With Five
Candidates In the Field.
In the recent primary he carried
every county in the stale but four
HAJOIt M. G. SHALLEKDISRGEU
U. S. A.
n the Lorraine frc-.t in Franco and
his
favorite mou.'.t, Jimmy." tho first
American war l'o-je to land in
r'rnnce u'tr our dej'uration of wni
Mujor SI .(.i. Ue..- u the o t'.j son f
.'ongrea.' aa A (.'. i-allenl, ger. Ho
went to I ii. i v . tho i Atneri
iau expedition witn Gcnorm I'tishini;.
21 of War Indutty Ilonid
safe&tssaxarf
wit. ?9p '
Gellatly Go
.VJW
RED OLOUD,
Obituary
Mrs I'-i-l. ( l'-ill "
bom in Faiuiioginn, Illinois, I'bwn
M.lMJI. and del ' Hi- Mury liii,
nitig Memorial Hospital, II 'lnfr, c
I briisdtii,' October Ifl, Tl8. age I 51 jv.ii
7 motitliH and !22dRy.
When a snmll child .lw hmik-v
with her parents l Ottumwa. Iihmi
and fiom there in 1S77, "Ik-.V cpnu-i
Kfd Cloud, blnee which tlmti she h
reslderl eontiiiunnslv in Webster C'
Her father mid motliei
the tlrtsetllert in this county. Id
iiiothiit. Mis. Mary Uiirlduy. still liv. -ut
Iim1 Clou I. Ili-r fHtliei' linviiix b.-i
called hoinoMn 10 '1
SIim 's nulled in mitriiuje to Ilu
aid Helc,Ht lie 1 Cli inl, N'ebf., In
t ilk I, m l for Hcei-ml yi'ins they It v.
inniid iiiu K-d Clcvttrl Iit-! h
moved on h Ur:n uear l'iftf
Inter they took tip lliolr rMtclwnep ,
town wheie they Iitiv lealdcrl e,
since
To their union was botn nine chll
i en. seiendniightetH and two hoiis, i.
of wlmin ate still living neept. HII.
belli who puci-eded her mother to t
eternal homo. Feb 1'.'. 1031. The b
log inc. Mih. Mullu Konncdj, M
Maude Kentieily and Sunuel llowt.i
of Inaviilc, Xubr , Mis Doia Hill if
Phillips, Nob, Mis. I'hebo Phlnney
Houston, Jerts; Mrs. Pearl Smith f
l.ewelleii. Nob , and Ilojt and F.l'.i
who are still In the home.
Mrs. Delsley united with theChii
tlan church some yeius ago ntul lied
u faithful and consistent life dying u
the triumphs of Christian faith Mi
was u member of the Uo.val Nelghi r
and Degree of Honor lodges mid w is
uotlve In many other benevolent n 1
Christian otgani.itions in the c en
itiuuity, and will be sadly missed We
cannot belpbut mourn bet loss timed
we tue gl.id to li.uo been blessed m' i
her life. Her chuincter vas expies- d
in deedt. i.ither tlrin votds, ami '
life is nuMsuiii I 'in service not in ; ears
She was ready wien tho hill motl
cume to fold her Hud handy til Q g"
homo to test.
Our sky Is over u ist with cloudf an
t le path of life eem& full of ,sl;iu o
Jilt we trust tlio power that ha le
us thus fur to lead us on over m i
and fen o'ei crag and tonciit till the
night is gone and tho angel lace nr ui
shiill Millie, which weh.ne loed i tig
sinre and lost awhiiu.
Mis. Delsley leaves a husband, i Jit
children, ton g:.ind-childrcn, t o
biotheiH and u sistei besides iter .it'ed
mother and a host of friends" and n-ia
tives to mourn her los.
Funeial services wfcro couduettd in
theChiistlan church by her pHSloi the
Uev. A !s Reeves, of tinkle Uock. and
u creat conconise of relativijf. and
friends weie piescut. lteauiiful and
linpresjilve music was furnlslna by n
ipiartot composed of C. B Joyce. Eus.
tace Uian. Mis. G. A. Waldo, Mrs T
Ilelllm 'J'heie were iiiuii beautiful
Hot itl olliiings front the In Iges the
idiuich mid fiom friends, liitciiiicut
was made in the Bed Cloud vinetei).
Card of Thankc
We desire lo epie-s oui i.e iro and
tieuitrclt lliimks tor the Idiidness and
syilliiitlij of Die f i tends un I neighbms
alio sii piKti'pilv and K'eni-intisly hs.
siMed us in oui viiiow ami Ins in the
illness Htid death of out benned wile
Mid mot her
Howard nun: m Famiia.
glycerinemFxture
for appendicitis
lied Cliilid pi op. i call i
nendb'iils with !nnptt lm
glyceiine. en- . us mieil in
ONP. SPOON MM i Hushes t!
'owultiaet so ciimpleteh
NY CASH sour i-tiiiinuh, k
si ipatio'i and pievents :i ,
I'bo INS I ANT. pleasant ,
VdU'i i Un sin in ss both d
vent ap
rn liark.
'er I ka
, NTIKU
lollevts
hi eon
ndlcltis
i lion of
'ops unil
leiin mid
gt,isl
tintlenls
I.,
MomUe'i
stlolig Cbas 1 lijttlDK',
George F. Corcoran
York, Nebraska
JUDGE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
FOR PAST II YEARS
CANDIDATE TON
JUDGE
OF THE
COURT
SUPREMEl
The Support of the Voters of Nebras
ka will be Gratefully Appreciated
NEBRASKA, OHIEJ
umimfiiwiMiiM iiimnwiniii n m iinnrrni iniiinmm inn mn in mniiiiiii Bin
umiiimiiumiwiiuiaB
Ice Boxes
Di -si. -v ;ftr;r ,V V .,.-' . ' "' ' ' z'Wa
S Wkilt fei)-j--j ,,'Mk!,lsli 1
en nttioiic H KvJ Kii 'J nZzPSzr l - "J IE NOOss. u
Q Ti li'l mi'ii Hi lil I hi I 1 1 MiW mi ii In ib'b 1 1 Pi 'I I
Refrigerator cars for carrying meat are ice
boxes traveling on wheels.
Most people in America would have to go '
without fresh meat, or .would have to pay
more for what they could get, if it were not
for these traveling ice boxes.
Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the
packing industry, saw the need .of these
traveling ice boxes before others.
He asked the railroads to build them. The
railroads refused. They were equipped, and
preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef.
So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars
himself. The first one was a box car rigged
up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift
refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice
box as you have in your home.
Day and night, . fair weather and foul,
through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go
rolling up and down the country, keeping meat
just right, on its way to you.
Thus another phase of Swift & Company's
activities has grown to meet a need no one
else could or would supply, in way that
matched Swift & Company ideas of being
useful.
When j'ou see one of these Swift & Company
cars in a train, or on a siding, you will be
reminded of what is being done for 3ou as the
fruit of experience and a desire to serve.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
sr& Err
Me-iCiieci sj
. TOSUPREME COURT
"A DISTINOT LOSS TO THE STATE"
j
JUDGE LETTON ENDORSED BY FORMER CHIEF JUSTICES
OF SUPREME COURT
"Eacli of tho undersigned has served with JiuIrc Charles C.
Letlon on the Supreme Court. We are f.iiniliar with his ability,
integrity and industry. WE BELIEVE IT WOULD BE A DIS
TINCT LOSS TO THE STATE TO LOSE HIS SERVICES, AND
WE FAVOR HIS RE-ELECTION."
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
SILAS A. 1IOLCOMB,
JOHN B. BARNES,
JACOB PAWCETT. Former Acting Chief Juntlce.
ttiiii i i -- i 1 i i- - n mhp ilium i ii l. ..ut in i t fcw k jHmtKm.M.MWMMW ww i mtwmmm
Announcement of
Winter Excursion Fares
ID CALIKOUN'IA
Tom hits tmes, fi'tiiinllj at DO pet .f the regiihii f.nes. will be elluelivc
i iilliienellit,' DeUibi'i lt. nine limiitli? iPtin h limit, stupoveis iniuuti. with
Iditiouul liilKiiintS ritl 1 1 1 (r the mst tout mh Tuitlond
Hi Till: .sol' I'M
mi can isit ninny Soiitfiiin e.uiips, citifh nnii reh'irls on ledueod
uin ihi fun's to I !'ii iIm 'J'i'viih mid Hit) bnntlii'iist. TlieM) winter tntit h become
iL-et'vo Oi'toti. i 1st with tliml limit June 1st, 10lH, at iippVoMinutely DO per
int of the u-j'iliir fine
In ili e iili e eomplc'i' taiilf-- will he leei'ivcd and we hIiiiII be in a posW
1 hi t" l i. til t s m fnii will be iloiih-'i to mm ve jou
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5JiaxriKarsrac2a.53fj
;M.Auj&Auj?iatZMKzam&ez3&
II, Miner
Dr. S. S. I) uirdorf M.D.C.
Munnutr
Veterinary lnL'lnue
C. H. Miner Serum Co.iWallPaPPaits'0ilsQnd
-lutom cints-
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
lcil Cloud, INrbrnskn
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
U. S, Veterinary L'censc Not45
tin Wheels
Lend the Way
They Fight
BuyLifeeriySonds
7T37dH3tRfuazncat:
mme
Leticm
L. W. Wakeley, General Passenger Agqnt
loot I'nriiiini st Oin.ih.1. Xelir
N. B. Bush, Tickel Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
E. S. Gscrber
vurmuu
PICTURE FRAMING
Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
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Tho following prorosu amendment
to the constitution of tho Ktato of
Nebraska, no. heielnnlter set forth. In
full, is tiubmltted to tho electors of
tho Stato of Nebrtvckn to be voted'
upon tit tho geiirr.il election to bo
held Tuesday, November Cth, A. D.
1018:
A JOIN.T RESOLUTION to nmetul
Soction ono (1) of Artlelo bovoii (V)
of the Constitution of tho Stato of
N.ebuuka.
L5o It Itesolvod by the Lcslalnture of
tho State of Nelyaska:
Pectlon 1. Thnt Pectinn One of Ar
tide Seven of the Constitution of tho
yiptr of Nfbiaska be uud the gamo
h reb Ih ri.ieided bj t.tiik.ti ottt tho
foli.jwl.iij wards:
"Be on I 1 crso n of f rri 'n birth
who Hha'l h;na dcUart l tl Ur Inten
tion to bocomo citu.onB romforinnlily
to the laws of the Cnkcd btatet. on
tho subject ojf naturallratlon, at least
thltty da' 3 pYIor to an eioct'on."
And InuortlnK In the idaco of tho
woids bo ulrlcl.en, tho following
words:
"Second I'crsoun ot foreign birth
v.'ho ihull Imti bd"omo citizens of the
Unlteir States by trnturalL-atlon or
othcnlso conformably to, the laws ot
tho United States at loat thirty daya
prior to an election.
Sec. 2. That at tho noncral elec
tion nineteen hundred and clRhteen
(1U1S) theio shall be submitted to tho
electors of tho st v for t'.ielr approval
or rejection tho for"" '? proposed
amendment to tho constitution relat
ing to the ilKht of Httfftage At Bitch
election, on tho ballot of each doctor
otlng for or atTP.'nat said proposed
amendment, shall be written or printed
tho words: "For proposed amend
ment to tho constitution relating to
the right of suITimi'o," and "Against
said proponed nnendment to tho con
stitution relating to tho right of
Bl.ffl.lRO"
Sic. .1 It puclt amendment shall
be appio'.cd bv a majority of all
clcftor.s voting ot suc.'i election, paid
amendment M. ill constitute Section
Ono (1) Artlelo Seven (7) of tho Con
itltution of tho Slitc of Nobiaaka.
Approved, April 9, IMS
KEITH NEVILLE,
Mteat: Governor.
CIIAHLFS W VOOL
:cio'ary cf Statai
Notice ot Admlnlf tratlon.
Jn llu- County Couit ot Witmtfr county.
N'tbtankn.
In tlio nintii-r ol Hit ixtntc ot I.nunnna
ti i lc , iliiLttsetl.
lo nil iii'iwons Inteustcil In snlit osnili.
N'ottcL'ls hcrolij ylen tint W'lll.iin 1. ilins
luus ti.i'f ilny tit d:i ikIIUju in iIil county
Miurl. pr:i Itit: tlmt1 uilniliilstratlon of snlil
I'stuto nr.ij Uu unititut to AuuniKl Sims
isiutiiiliitiitr.ttor unit tli it sml pctltlun will
iiu heard lieforo tlio court on the lltli day ot
Oitobcr, lil I H. nt tlio hour of 10 o'clock, n.
ur.. at tliu county com t room In the city of
lied ('loud, In salil (oiiuty, ulicii nil persons
interested in tmld iimtlcr nisiy appcir nnd
sliow enise why tho jirajir of jiLtltloutr
iliould not he unuitul; nod tliiit nutlcu of the
llllm; of Maid pi lltlon, nnd the hcnrlui; tlieru
of, lio Kheii by publlHhliii; :i copy of this
order In tlio Uud Cloud C'hlof, n toij.il weekly
new spipcr printed mid of Kcucr.il circulation
In slid Lountv, for four consccutlc wcoUh
prior to n.itd d:iy of liiurlui:.
D.lttd this 12th d.iy of SLiiciuhcr. UHH.
sri.J A. I). ItANMn,
!i-l ( uiinty Jtnlife.
Drop in.
at tho
Schaltz & Schaal
STUDIO
for
First cias. portraiture ,
enlarging, copying,
new work, amateur
finishing, etc. "
Y9U15 PAlROriACE APi'Sailri
Whea the
Firemen. Appesxr
the insuted man' fut ihouJit ii one of
lhanklulness that he is so I low nbou
)our ihouahliif a futemin iliould op
pear nl your home?
The Day
Before tke Fire
is ific dy to imuie. Ai that day myj
he to.morrow for all you can know
An. ii (elluws that tirudence would ,
i
pell you to top in out office lo-doyna
have us issue you a policy, '
O. C. TEFL
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