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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
rrmwmM&TmmwiuunmtmHjmmmnm iTiJifiEHBrtfffcj iJ t, - ' '.'" iiWS'" ''''' 'A " "" M NBBiMHUiBBUHHktfMKJHn Quiets Cough i This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. Atcr't Cliorrj rectnral lm lioen n rftiilar Hlfi ttwnei to io H brmiiilit mo tlirniifili rvt attack nf i.ticunintim nml I ffel t I owe" r HI t" 'I' woii.lorfiil curntlvo l"rnie'-William II luuiTT Wowa lMM MadobyJ 0 Ajrer Co.. Lowell, mail. Alio maauiauiurci" w A ............ PILLS HAIR VIOOR. yers uc)n rncovorv DV KOOPinK uiu V 1 4 w - - . . - toowels rogulnr witi Ayor's Pills. Republican State Ticket. E'or II. S. Senator NORRIS RROWN, Ruflalo For Governor OKO. I,. SHKLIHlN, Cuss. .For Lieutenant (Jovcrtior M. It. llOI'KiVKIili, Kurt. Jrr'or I lit i In iii il Commissioners H. .1. WINNKTT, Lancaster. HORKRT COWKLL. Dotglus. A. .1. WILLIAMS. Pierce. Iter Secretary of State UKORWH JUNKIN, llosper. i"or Auditor K. M. SEA RLE, .Hi., Keith. I'or Superintendent .1. L. MrlMUKN, Fillmore. For Treasurer LAWSON . RRIEN, Boone. l'or Attorney General WM. T. TIIOMTSON, Merrick. JETor Land Commissioner HENRY M. EATON, Dodge. CountY Ticket. 2j"or Representative WILLIAM UENKEL, Inavale. Vor County Attorney A. M. WALTERS, Blue Hill. For Commissioner W. It. ANDERSON, Rladen. Ejr Senator W. E. THORNE, Rladen. .Afloat Representative JL F. RAINES, Red Cloud. "For Congressman, Fifth Dist. ;. W. NOR R IS, MoCook. Senatorial Convention Call. A' delegate convention of the repuh tic.nt party for the twenty-sixth sena. iorlal district is hereby called to meet ait Red Cloud, Nel)., at 1 o'clock p. in. Saturday. Scptemlter '.'J, MUM, for the purpose of placing in nomination one -candidate for state senator and for the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the convention. Representation is based on the vote east for Judge Letton in 1!I05, which entitles Franklin county Ho eight votes, Webster county eleven -votes, and Nuckolls county eleven votes. F. W. ll.Mtur.u, dim. country, and for sale quick. Write to 0. L. Grookhain, owner, Kearney, Neb. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. After the regular meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge last Tuesday evening lunch was served consisting of fried chicken and other dainties. Quite a large number of the members were present and all enjoyed a pleas ant evening. There will be a district convention and loye feast at the Brethren church in Red Cloud next week. A large at tendance is expected as already u large number of persons from other places have signified their Intentions of attending. Ree's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It Is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is the best for children. It Is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free oiler. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. A cold taken at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but It will not be able to withstand Hee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup, whoop ing cough, etc.. by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try it, and if not cured get your money back. No opiates. Sold at Henry .Cook's drug store. In the Nation's piano contest, which closed last Tuesday, Miss I 'earl I lines was awarded the ilrst prize, the piano. Mrs. Victoria Haskins Hurt., received second prize and the other prizes were awarded to the following: Rerthu Har low. Ethel Cummings, l'earl Metcalf. Mabel llrooks, Clara Lovejoy, Maria Oltustead, Ethel Hale, Laura McCune, Mamie Hastings, Viola Teak, and Cora Lockhart. Prizes were awarded in the above order. A preacher came at a newspaper man this way: "You editors do not tell the truth. If you did you could not live; your newspaper would be a failure," The editor replied: "You are right, and the minister who will at all times tell the whole truth about his members, alive or dead, will not occupy his pulpit more than one Sun day, and then he will find it necessary to leave town in a hurry. The press and the pulpit jro hand in hand with whitewash brushes and pleasant words magnifying little virtues into big ones. The pulpit, the pen and the gravestone are the grea saint making triumvirate." And the great minister went away looking very thoughtfully, while the editor turned to his work and told of the surpassing beauty of the bride, while in fact she was as homely as a mud fence. Exchange. Ask any ".lap" that you may see, "Why the Czar, with Rear behind, had to climb a tree. The Yanks, (Sod bless the Yanks, says he. They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cutting. I, A. Tomllnson be confirmed. Ayes, Wolf, Robinson and Diederieh. Carried. SAAAAAfiAAAA&S&StflU "(r'r'V'V'V'.' n-. Real Estate Transfers. Hurnurd .1 Mentz to Francis E l'rontice lot 10 and VJ lots 11 block 10 Rlue Hill wd $ 7.M) "Clisrles li Peterson to .1 F Ed wards se I l-'Mil wd a 100 J) Myers to .1 (I Myers lot It and tjje I0-U-1S block 11 Red Cloud wil 1 Itobert A- Shuey to Win Wolfe Ion 10-11-12 blockTGarberadd Red Cloud qcd 1 Wm Tuber to l'eter Nelson se .'I- '2-12 wd liOOD Total S10, l.r2 Mortgages filed SIMM) ."Mortgages released S2050 - - Yhe hymn beginning, "The eonse united cross I'd bear," had just been siting and in the momentary silence which followed, the perplexed youth turned to his father and asked in an .lUtrnet whisper: "Say, papa, where do they lceep ;hat cros's eyed bear'.'" Exchange. m For Sale.: 1100 acre farm near Kearney, at 810 per acre, five miles of running water, 1000 acres of it in valley; its dirt cheap; its all good corn; KLlfcilfa and pasture land. It. is one of Council Meeting Sept. lit, l'.iOli. At a regular adjourned meeting of the Council met in the otlice of City Clerk. Mayor Cather presiding. Councilmen present, Wolf, Robinson and Diederieh. Councilman Warren absent. Applications for the position of street commissioner was read as fol lows, A. .1. Tomliuson and S. W. Foe. Motion was made by Wolf, second by Robinson, that the clerk be author ized to draw a warrant in favor of .1. II. Kellogg for SI 000 to apply on part' payment of building the Electric Light Ruilding. Ayes. Wolf, Robin son and Diederieh. Carried. Now comes Close Emigh and asks the council the council to reconsider the action of the board on cutting his claim from g.'tO to S2.. Laid over un til Mr. Warren returns. Now comes A. W. Rrown and asks the council to reconsider their action at former meeting in his claim, which was cut from 810 to Sr. Motion made by Wolf, second by Diederieh, that the council allow Close Emigh 88.a: in in addition to the for mer S25 formerly allowed by the coun cil. Ayes, Wolf, Robinson and Died erieh. Carried. Motion made that the claim of W. A. Rrown for 81.50 be allowed and clerk ordered to draw warrant for same. Ayes, Wolf, Robinson juid Diederieh. Carried. Motion made that a night man be hired to work at the engine house lor the balance of the month at Sl.M) per night. Ayes, Wolf, Robinson and Diederieh Carried. Mayor Cather appointed .1. A. Tom liuson as street and water bommission- BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. The college and the public school played an interesting game of ball In Mrs. Garber's pasture Tuesday evening after school. The score In the closing stood 5 to 4 in favor of the public school boys. Although the boys played their first game, on both sides the playing was good and fast. President Dietrich played with the college boys and Rert (jurber played with the pub lic schwol. Fred Spence was in the box for the college and Jesse Null be hind the bui and James Ferguson twirled them for the public school and Esty Smelser took them from the bat. The boys expect to play again soon. R. I). Kumtncr of the mill did the right thing as umpire. The two schools can have many friendly con tests if they will learn to respect the umpire and stand by him on all de cisions whether it is for against them. Keep mum and play hard is the best way to convince the umpire that you can play ball. Rert liarber made one pretty catch. Miss Lewis, who was witli us in the teaching force last year has accepted a position in the Detroit Rusine.ss col lege of Detroit. Michigan. Miss Lewis was a good teacher of shorthand and deserves the place she has. Miss Dines, our ehapcl organist, played for Sunday school at the M. E. church Sunday. Lonuy Lyle wrenched hi.s right arm Thursday last, while trying to "curve in." . The dates for the College Lecture course are: Fries Sisters Quintette, October 110; Everett Kemp, December II; Midland Concert Co., January 23; Hon. J. G. Clamp, February 11; Frank II. Gamel, February 20. If you take the Chicago Lyccinter look up the record of these numbers and see their high standing on the platform. Also notice that the Midland Lyceum Rurean is the longest bureau in the United States. Give your order for your season tickets now, which is only Sl.M) for all live numbers. You make a saving of 81 to buy them all at once. Herbert I'lumb writes that his salary has been raised twice and the firm made him promise to stay until the first of January. Mr. I'lumb will be holding one of the top positions soon. Go it I'lumb you can if you will. Arthur McArthur and Raymond rainier are new students this week. Mr. Chartier made a talk in Chapel Wednesday morning about a new system of shorthand that lie had in vented. It is a wonder and if what he claims is true, and the teachers are now taking the course under his in structions, we will adopt it sis has all the other good schools in the cast as well as in Nebraska. He claims a student can learn to write it in ten weeks so he can read it better and write it faster than a student of nine I months in any old system. The school win ueeuic later. m to to to to m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to ) vi ' 4 ' fif . WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU THE FALL STYLES In anything in Men's and Boys9 Wear All the newest in Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. In the Sum mer lines there are some good things, and these you may have at prices that will surprise and please you. CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS Every Garment Guaranteed. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to AlPAUL STOREY, Clothier VZm Ur No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has bocomo general that first class building material could uo longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at the complete line of clear Soft Pino Finish and Siding carried iu stock by Saunders Brothers of Hod Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to the buyers of Lumber and building material is tho fact that their pricos are reasonable, and they guarantee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice Hue of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Seo their Shin gles. You can not help but admire them. Tho members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, are alwuys glad and take pleasure iu showing to tho public this nice stock. Fourth Avervue FURNITURE STORE Dr. Frank- Rarlow caller Wednesday. was a pleasant Miss l'earl Ilincs, )iir organist in the college, won the Nation's piano. .Miss Rerthu Rarlow also a student won a nice watch and chain given by New house Rrothers. Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. B. Wisecarve r ngont for Updike Elevator Co.) Ear corn ,11 o No. 3 corn 32o No. .1 Yollow corn 320 No. 3 White corn Xijo No. 3 White oats 23o No. 3 Mixed oats 21o No.2 Hard whoat 50o No. 3 Hard wheat 4Ho No.2 Spring wheat 51c No. 3 Spring wheat 48o No. 2 Rye ." 3Go .tins best htock farms in America, , especially for hog raising, has lots of , er at $'2 per day for the time employed. -Jriralwr, rthade and improvements. Its Motion made by Diederieh, second Abe biggest bargain to be had In this by Robinson that the appointment of Burllnftton Bulletin. To Now England and Canada daily low excursion rates during September to Canada, and ou Sept. 0 nnd 11) to Now England resorts. Cheap ono way to Pacific coast cheap colonist rales, daily to Son Francisco, Los Angolos, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other coast terri tory August 27 to October 31, also FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING Our Prices are the Best ED AMACK, Sound round trip September 3 to 14 I 50 to California; ono way via Pugot ' Sound 802.50. Last chauco this sum mor. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pu eblo one faro round trip, maximum oxcursion rate 815 from Nebraska Sep tember 10 to 22 inclusive. I To tho oast and south cheap oxcur- sections. Froo Kinkaid lands Writo D. Clem. Doavor, Agent Burlington's Homo sookors' Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam st., Omaha, at out getting hold of a free section of Kinkaid land. Thousand of acres of thoso lands are boing vacated, and wo assist sottlors in locating on those lands. cheap ono wav"to Montana, WyominK.8lsU8to vurIous destllllltio118 during Consult nearest Burlington ticket . I V rV -( 4.rt. lna IWfl4- fillMil- 1. ui t Big Horn Basin, Utah ond western Colorado Soptomber lo to October 31. To California, Portland and Pugot Soptembor. Homosookors excursions frequent ly each month to western Nebraska, eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry ngont about low rates for summor tours in auy direction. J. F. Edwards, A gout. ) H i l -.... i.-'ft Ct l V5tf&Vw' V i ! " I -I -