The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 09, 1922, Image 4

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CLOTHCRAFT
Clothes
4th Mens and Boy's Macki
naws, full lined, 20 per cent
discount.
Our regular prices on all merchandise lower than many so called Special Sales.
We save you money the year 'round. See us,for your fall and winter purchase. It don't cost anything
to look and it will pay you we are sure.
Make our store your store. Let us co-operate for each ones benefit. Come in and make yourself at
home on Armistice Day.
COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING COMPANY
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F. I. HOOKER
AUCTIONEER
Guide Rock, -:- Nebr.
Ten Years' Experience and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 135
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Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
J?cd Cloud Ncbrnska
Yes, Garber's
Is The Place!
To Buy Wall Paper, Paints,
". And Electrical Supplies.
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Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors
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BcoattStj firo has noror touched you
it doosn't follow that you're Immune
Tomorrow -no today, if you have
time and, you better llnd tlmo
como to tho oflloe and we'll wrlio
a policy on your houso, furniture,
store or morchandlso. ,
LATER MAY BE TOO LATB-
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ULsLISIIEl) EVERY THURSDAY
iniorcrt In the I'oHtofllcu nt Hcd Cloud, Nob
as Second Class Mutter'
A. B. MoARTHUR, Editor and Owner
Advertising Rates
Foreign, por column inch I5c
Local. 10 & l2Vi
LOCAL ITEMS OF
THIRTY YEARS AGO
(Friday, Nov 4, 181)2)
Postmaster Warren was In Lincoln
this week.
Will YeUor had Ills foot quito badly
bruised lust Sunday, by having a horse
step on it.
Chas Pnlmor formerly a resident of
this place, but. now of Champion, Nebr.,
has moved to the city.
On Wednesday the ground froze up
for the lirst time this season.
Mrs A. O. llosinur and daughter
Ethol are visiting in .Missouri
Halloween ws not so boisterous as
usual. The small boy seemed to have
lost his cunning.
Dr. Denney, Mr. Wright and Geo.
Llndspy are home from the mountains.
Woaultnowledgo a lino steak of venl-
son froin.somu vt tbe gnmvtliey hilled
(Items of Twenty Years Ago.)
Rosco Cat her 'fent Sunday at his
hoinn iu this city. ' '
Sam Poster wont to Hastings Tues
day for a visit witlufrlends
Chas. Garber, of Esbon, Kansas, was
in town,Toosmy to visit with relatives
.Mtl'frlemR
u Bushco and wife entertained a
rminber of friends from GuldRock at
dinner Sutulaji
Cluifi. Fort visited ut Ills lidhle tho
first of the week.
Roy OAtman liAs Accepted a position
yltli T. Ii. Penman.
Born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs B. E,
Fshelmeii, 'ivlugsouthwostof this city
a boy of usual Nebraska weight.
Mrs. E. A. Monmvllle, left Tuesday
morning for McUook for an extendod
visit with hor son. James and famllv.
I rLou Kenneyva former Rcd'cioud boy,
lk who lRtJpw, in tlio cmpW of the
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Look over this list and see what you need
at the extremely low prices we are making
for the BIG CELEBRATION.
1st A big special on
Men's and Young Men's
overcoats; new models
16.50 17.00 18.00 20.00
5th Special handkerchief sale.
Red and blue handkerchiefs 5c
and 10c.
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I,. M. Crnhll, Mondav, purchaser! tlu
livery stable, lioist's, hmnos, buguifs.
etc , comprising tho liv.iry stable busl
nt)s' of J. W. MoGulro and sold the
horses, harness and buggies to Horen
Brothers. Mr. Crablll will use a part
of the building for a street car barn
and will conduct a feed barn iu the
main part of the building
Mrs. A. B. SellnrR went to Inavale,
Wedneslay, tor a visit with rolatlves.
Mrs. Robert McBride, of Kourney,
arrived in the city, Weduesday. for a
visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ernest Welsh returned to her
home in this oity, the first of the weelt,
after an extended visit with relatives
in Pennsylvania.
October Weather Report
Temperature: Mean 09 deg , maxi
mum !5 deg. on t!3tli, minimum 12 rleg.
on 17lh.
Preclphatlon: Total 1 ii) inches.
Number of davs Clear 25, partly
cloudy '.', cloudy -1. Dates of frost
killing II, IU and 12th. Thunderstorms
22, 29, HO urn! 31ht. Pr.-Vrtilimr wind N
W IS days. Precipitation since Jan. 1,
15. I!i inches. ,
Uhas. B. Ludlow, Observer.
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Webster County,
Nebraska
In the matter of tlio estate Of John
C, Wlhou Jccert6r,d.
To all Persons In toiestcd In said EstatU
Notice is hereby given that Mary C,
Wilson, lins this day filed a petition in
the county court, praying that admin
istratiou of said estate may bo granted
to herself as administratrix, and that
said petltioti will be heard before the
court on tho 21th day of November,
1922. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M , at
tlio county court room in tho oity o
Red Cloud, iu said Vou.ty, wllCD.
persons lutdresleil III salil matter nmy
appear and show eauso wily the pruyci
of petitioner should not bo granlod;
and that notice of tho Ming of said
petition, and tho hearing thereof", be
given by publishing a copy of this
order in the lied Cloud Chief, a legal
weekly newspaper printed and of yon
oral circulation in said county, for
throe conseoutlvo weekB nrlor to said
day of hearing
Dated this 7th day" of Novemler,
1022. .
i . (Ska.1.) )i A. D.iRANNEY,
trut copy-j.iu -m nOammij Judg.
2nd Men's and Boy's
wool sweaters button
front and slip overs
20 per cent discount.
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KenancK Leads In Wyoming
Cheyenne. Wyo. Returns from fifty
nine prcr-incts of fie C59 In "Wyoming
show thnt United States Senator John
B. KiMidrScIc, democratic candldato for
reelection, is leading his republican
opponent, Frank W. Mondell, republi
can lloor leader in tho houso of repre
sentatives. LaFollctte Winning In Wisconsin
Milwaukee. Senator Robert M. La
Follctte, a five to one favorite, has
been elected United States senator
by a majority conservatively esti
mated to exceed 200,000 over his op
ponent, Mrs. J. B. .Hooper, who
headed the shattered democratic in
dependent ticket. Available returns
from 202 out of 2,(533 precincts gave
LaFollctte, 20,770; Hooper, 3,726.
Great Sweep In New York
New York. With 2.G30 out of 2,747
districts In Now York city heard from,
Governor Smith had run up a plural
ity of 442,804. This is the greatest
margin e'er given n candidate.
Democrats Lead In Maryland
Baltimore With a Ilttlo more than
half tho stato reported, William C.
Bruce, domocrat, candidate for tho
United States senate, was leading J. I.
Franco, republican, by 4iG31 votes.
All but sixty-four of these precincts
nro in Baltimore. The total voto:
Bruce, 7G.GS2: France. 72,051.
LODGE HAVINGJJLOSE RACE
Republican Senator Leading His Op
ponent By a Very Close
" Margin '
Boston. When returns from a Ilttlo
more than half of tho election pre
cincts in Massachusetts had been
counted, Senator Lodge, republican,
was loading Gaston, democrat. Tho
voto of 922 precincts out or 1,047 In
tho stato, Including 2S5 Boston pre
cincts, waB: For senator, Gaston, dem
ocrat, 238,017; Lodgo, republican,
-JSS.4S8.
Speakor, 'fillletl or tho national
housrj of representatives, was re-elect-od
In tho Second district. In tho Six
teenth congressional district with
moro than two-thirds of tho precincts
counted, Gilford, republican, was lead
ing Doran, democrat, by 2,381.
Johnson Leading In California
San Francisco Partial returns from
158 precincts scattered throughout Cal
ifornia givo Tor governor: Richard
Bon, 9.G11; Woolwlno, 4,165; Horr (so
cialist), 1. For United States sona
tor partial returns from 224 proolncta
riy Johnson, 2,844; Parson, 1,331;
Naedhka, 13; Sinclair. I.
3rd. Men's blue 2.20
denim overalls $1.25
a pair.
6th Men's and
hats 20 per cent
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GROCERIES
Cheerful acceptance of orders
over the phone or in person and
Prompt Delivery are two of the
reasons that our store has such a
big clientele.
Another is that our Groceries are always fresh,
pure and wholesome and our prices most reas
onable. May we have the pleasure of a visit
or call from you to-day?
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Quecnsware
Annual Red Cross Roll Call
Noveni;ilth, taotfl'. -
Boy's dress
discount.
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