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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
v, " r ;f"'; rw "W T i it 444-3 c-ttc-ttc-f-tf- LOGALETTES m Fireman Harry Peterson ami wife H. Klshor lias moved back to Hot! arc the parents of u baby girl, born Cloud from Hcatricc, where ho wont Monday morning. lllUM. MnK mlt ,m, ),IS1 spring. K. .J. Hnrst moved into the .lohn "' W'H farm tin Sherwood place, Toiiilinsun property, near tliti Catholic i'oss the river, this year, church, this week. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adair (lultishu. one of the clerks in l-Vink of Atnbo.v iravo th-in u farewell taint's Dallas of llastiiiiis was hero. n. .. r ........ ...n w,i,.i.iu ,.,.i,. .,i.,..,i t...r mm.... ull niinuu III .SlillCS IIIUCC, SpCIll "! i"- I'm .,. ..iii.iihi.ii i.vi...ih. ...v.,, Sunday in the eity. were presented with a handsome rug KulMiuum- W. 1,. IfeWt m.d rnmllv "Kiitkonoftheostooni of their neigh- lid Walter is home from McCook. Don't forgot the band contort tonight t his week. .1. II. Utiliinson spent Sunday near Cnide Hook. .1. C. Wolf issufVcringwithnn altatelc of pnenmoniti. 'I'. K. (i.uit of Kansas City is in lied 'Jloud tliis week. John I). Fulton was down from Itiverlon Tuesday. Tom Auld of liim-oln was in the city Sutur day andSuuday. Mrs. (Jcnrge. Scott of drand Island is visiting in tlie city. Mrs. .1. 1). (rans Iras been very ill for the past two weeks. .1. A. MeArthur went to Kansas City Wednesday with stock. M. M. Mosmore and wife of Wymore were in the eity Sunday. Sheridan l'hare.s went to Hastings Monday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard weie down from ltivirton this week. Mrs. .1. It. Mercer and son, Ihvight Wilson, are. here from Omaha. Urukcmuu .John Aiiuis of McCook is .spending a few days with friends. W. A. Holmes and .loo FQgol were in Mm- Hill the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norris are the parents of a son, horn Wednesday. Miss liurilla Caldwell is home from ;i several months1 stay in Kansas city. Dresser scarfs and table covers in Austrian fillet work at l New-house's. V. 11. Serivnerof Lebanon was visiting with his son, Will Scrivner, this wefck. Mrs. A. W. llolmgrain is slowly re covering from a severe attack of the K"l. baby boy arrived Wednesday at the home of I'rakemau and Mrs. I'erry "JCurg. Attorney ISornard McNeny wu in l'iincoln the first of the week on legal business. Attend the band concert tonight and give the new leader an encouraging reception. William Hunt, Sr.. of Uiverton, visited with his sou "Hilly" the first of the week. Mrs. Hale of Montgomery City, Mo.. :s visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs 10. It. Ooblc. , Frank Hutchison of Itnguu. Neb., was in town the first of the week, visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Al'old Longtin enter tained a number of friends at cards Tuesday evening. V. W.Frink loft Thursday morning ,1or Imperial, Neb., where he will make his future home. Mrs. Frinlc expects to join him some time next week. expect to move to Ued Cloud from Ox ford in the near future. Oscar Hurroughs, superintendent of the electric light plant, went to Hast ings Monday on business. nriikoincnStraiisorisswitohingin the yards this week while Yanlinastor lioorgo Heard is laying olV. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse linker of McCook wero in the city Tuesday to at tuned the funeral of Homer linker's baby. The A. O. r. W. initiated a big class of new members Tiicvluy evening and wound up with an oyster supper. Trainmaster McKenna and Traveling lingineer llalley of McCook w--re in the eity Monday on company business. U. li. Pierce of Medina, ()., visited with his uncle and aunt, A. 15. Pierce and Mrs. J. W. Warren, this week. bors. 2o Per Cent Discount Sale OF The ministerial union will meet in Si "I Tpj l A TT I 1 Tj Hi i an All members ex- before the meeting. peeled to be present. Mr. Tabor olVers a prize of a season ticket for the first three months, or $. in cash, to the person suggesting the most suitable name for his new electric theater. Names must bo sub mitted before next Thursday evening. The Republicans of Line township will meet at the school house in district No. :tl. Saturday at li) v. in., to select delegates to the county convention and express preference for presiden tall candidate. . I. W. Mclntyre. Com mitteeman. Hurt (iarbor. our crack baseball Am overstocked on Canned Goods and will place on sale in my store window beginning1 Saturday, Febo 22, 1908 and continuing' until stock Judge . 1. M. Challin went down to pitcher and all-around player, has u IcFarlands Lent commences March 4. AN kinds of FISH at Cnide Uock yesterday to renew ac quaintance, with his old time friends. Howard Place returned tohishome in Campbell Saturday, and was accompa nied by his sister, Mrs. K. L. Perryman. j David Whitaker leaves tomorrow for' Stratton, Nob., where he expects to , tnuku his home if every tiling goes all right. The HuiTuigton road is moving all of its box cars that are not in use to Wyoming to repair tliein for grain loading , Allen 'Pulleys has gone to Urinnoll, ICas.. where he will bo employed in a hotel just opened by his brother. Will Tulleys. Mabel Lucille, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer linker, died Mon day morning and was buried Tuesday afternoon. Thomas liiuoiton, who has been con fined to his home with an attack of asthma for several days, is again able to be around. Mrs. L. 11. Kimball, a sister of A. II. Pierce and Mrs. J. W. Warren, died the first Of the week at her homo in Neenah, Wis. Mrs. L. M. Vance and two children i came down from Hastings Saturday for a visit with the Newhouse and Pharos families. Mr. and Mrs. lid Clllard of Naponce visited at the homo of Mrs. Oillard's mother, Mrs. Anna Tulleys, returning home last night. Mrs. A. C. Slab.v shows no Improve ment since last week, and it is feared she will have to be. t niton to a sani tarium for treatment. "'Marriage license was issued by Pro bate Judge lidson Wednesday to Chas. Leroy Palmer and Miss Mary Alice Darker, both of Ilia vale. "Soph" lloseiicrans was in the eity this week, lie was on his way to his home in llelvidoro. 111., from Colorado, where he had been with some land seekers. L. W. Sabin and Thomas Polhemus of ttitide Hook were in the city Monday evening and left for Pawnee City Tues day morning '( attend a thoughbrod hog sale. A. P. liutler. Kuby lioyoe, has. Davis and lid McCrillis of North P.ranch neighborhood, were in Ued Cloud Tues day evening attending the Workman blowout." (). W. Tuber of lihle Hill was in this eity the first of the week, lie expects to move out to the San Luis valley, in Colorado, if he can dispose of his property hero. (J.Ii. Sloss. formerly of' Lincoln, will open his wall paper and paint store in the room on West Fourth avenue ad joining the old postotlico building, about March 1, Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear. nose aim inroiu puueuis ,um those needing glasses properly fitted, at Dr. DamoreH'K ofllce. in lted Cloud, Tuesday. March :. '. Mr. W. IJ. Cramer received a telegram Sunday announcing that his brother, J. A. Cramor, had been accidentally killed Saturday in Kansas City. He loft for that place Monday morning to attend the funeral. AM The Qroeer All the Phonos CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Bignatu.ro of ti&ffft ' W&&: ? ceived an offer from tho liartlesvillo. Okl tho coming season at a salary of Sso per month and expenses, and will probably accept. Cowles is in tile throes of one of those religious spasms that period ically attack the smaller towns and citicc. As a consequence tho pool hall at that place has been closed and. the meetings at tho Church are attended by crowds which overflow the build ing. Jtov. J.M .Hates returned Wednesday noon from St . Paul. Neb., and will hold regular services the next twoSun days in draco church. Wednesday of next week being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, there will be suitable services at 7:110 p. in. All are cordially invited. T. D. Collins of Holdrege. who it was thought would be the new loader of the band, was in tho city Sundiy and played with tho boys at the concert, given at the liurlington hotel. His per formance was not up to the standard sot by Mr. Snapp, however, and'he was not engaged. The Red Cloud '(iinilot" continues to "bore into" Congressman Norris, Tor no other reason than that the congress man declined to furnish about $?. v orth of oil to make the aforesaid "(limletV progress smoother. Norris is all right on most things, .so let him alono or suggest a better man. Following are the newofllcer.s of Un commercial club: President, D. W. Turn ure: vice president. George Mop hurt: secretary-treasurer, O. V. Tool: executive board. C. . I. Piatt, chairman; A. I.'. Kaley. F. W. Cowdon, (icorge J. Warren. L. P. Albright. Delegates to state convention at (fraud Island. March is-hi. D. W. TurnUiv and C. .1. Piatt. Order of services at the 'llaptist Church. On Sunday at 10 a. in., Hible School. At II a. in., preaching, theme. 'Distinctive Christian Accent." The Lord's Supper will follow the morning service. Preaching at 7::il) p. in., theme. -The Issues of Life and Death." Itible study at IL P.. Fulton's Tuesday at 7:H0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at T:.".() pin. C A. Wilson, pastor. Last Friday night a party of Kod Cloud people aliened the uiusquerade danco at Inavalo. One gentleman and his wife and a lady friend wished to stny over night, and they report that they had considerable difficulty in se curing rooms at the hotel, although there were several vacant ones, the landlady . evidently thinking they should liave iiotilled her a week in ad vance. W. H.Taberwejitto Hastings the first of the week to see about making arrangements to got on one of the moving picture show circuits. Ho mnde a contract whereby he will be able to produce 'J.OOO feet of now films at each performance, besides giving a change of illustrated songs nightly. Tho new theater will be fitted up at tho earliest possible moment after the building has been reurrniiged. The band concert at tho JSurlington hotel Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by a large crowd, who took advantage of tho fine weather to walk the long dis tance to tho depot. We wish to suggest that it would be much hotter should tho concepts bo hold Sunday afternoons than Friday nights during tho sum mer months. 'This would give a largo number of country people an opportu nity to at tend, which they can not do at night. The base ball park could bo used fop this purpose, and in this way the Christian linden voi- and other Sun- is re duced a large assortment of Canned Fruits and Vegetables at 20 per cent discount from regular prices. the manager or Your opportunity to secure bargains a., team to pitch , J- J ,-' m canned goods. Don't lorget the date and place Feb. 22. Fulton Market 11. li, ASHER ! Veterinarian Blui: Hill -:- NiiURASKA Will bo in Red Cloud Saturdays at Smith's barn. - "",, r !." twills fm Premii lm ',sN Hams and Bacon day afternoon church services would not bo disturbed. lied Cloud Aerie No. I.V17. F. O. li.. had a good tiinoattheineeling Wednes day night. Tho atl'air wasin the nature of a farewell to C. W. liiishee, who will leave the first of next week to go on his farm at Iloldrodgo, Nob. "Jim" Doylo was initiated into tho mysteries of tin- order, anil it is said lie put up a i good light. One of the most amusing features of tho evening was a boxing contest between the two largest men in lied Cloud -Colonel C. K. Hesse and I Major .lohn Polnicky. Hoth these vet erans showed great skill in the manly art. Late in tho evening tlie. liagles indulged in a lunch. ,sVa J (Jt 7ftn 07 r(lJ l i i K&)W1 JmM For Sale by Koon Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska. John Yclscr, Hero. John O. Yeisor. the well known Omaha attorney and politician, for merly of this city, is posing in a new , anil when John O. Yeisor was con role -that of defender of oppressed j suited he forced tho loan shark to can widows. Mrs. Annie M. HotVman, an eel the mortgage and it did not cost Omaha washerwoman, borrowed $1(1 the woman a cent Another widow from a loan company six years ago, i who borrowed S." from the loan shark giving a mortgage on her furniture as j six years ago has paid ?il a year inter- security. In the past six years she has paid 7 interest on the loan, but was never able to pay the principal. The loan shark threatened to foreclose, est on the debt ever since. Here is another chance for "Our John" and ho will no doubt prove equal to the occasion. Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesoineness that it has nothing In it that can Injure or distress you makes the repast douhly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with The only baking powder 'made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. k ...... ,i --j- it . im urn iiih.inmnoini - i.