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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
? - k 1 ' y .. u fi nuke EGGS You get f.ir more eggs when you feed Big 4 Red Comb Poultry Food. Makes sick hens well and starts them laying. Sold by G L. Getting The Druggist. 2 IOCUETTES 5 .f. lin Myers is reported on the. sick lil this week. Hill Ttirnuro was in Chester a couple of days this week. Warren Lnngtiu left Wednesday for l'Jx' lhlor Springs, Mo. ) J. Myers returned to hit; lioim at liouldcr, Colo., Friday of this week .tlV- a woek'n visit here. Harvey Iieiter of Republican City wart a guest at the home of J. 1. Hale .i ml family Wednesday. Hoy Halo, made n two days' drive with his auto and made all the points west, arriving home Wednesday oven 'iff r E. Geer has opened a sh?e shop in Casio, Neb., 15 miles northwest of I rand Island. He is a brother of our shoemaker, W. K. Geer. M. A. Good, brother-in-law of Paul Storey, who lias been working in the clothing store for some time, left Mon day for Iowa where he will go to rail road hip. 'Ked Saunders," by Henry Wallace lMiillips, a new serial story, will begin in the- Chief next week. Watch for it .iml don't let an issue pass you. Its tin liest you. Horner Thomas and wife spent Sun flay and Monday here with his brother. Dr. H. A., en route to ttichi, Kan., whore be will re-enter the harness business. Mr. Thomas will be remem bered as having learned the harness IniMiiuHS of .1. 0. Hutler. Tl.e theme for the morning service :.t the Haptist church will be "Opti mism and Pessimism"; in the evening, ' Tim Saloon Versus the Home." ttible For Good Early Ohio . Potatoes Seed Sweet Potatoes and Onion All Hinds of Seed The Graeef All tho Phones McFarlands p. m 'Tuesday. C. A. Wilson, pastor. Supt. Oscar Iturroughs spent Sunday at Frank lin. Art Meyers of Lebanon was in town again Saturday. Hill Gillls was down from Cowles the last of last weelc. Hob. Lorentz was down faom Cowles one day bust week. Mrs. Win. Waller of Cowles was visit ing here last week. Geo. G. Holt of Cowles was in town the first of the week. Fred Kruger was down from Ulue Hill the first of the week. Miss llulda Nelson of Cowles was visiting here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. F.lnier Simons were in Cowles on a short visit last week. ('has. llrubakcr of Cowles was in Red Cloud on business last Saturday. David Francis was in Cowles last week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Fow ler. Win. Irons, the Inavale lumber deal er, was in town Tuesday transacting business. S. Van Hoening of Uoscmont was transacting business in town the ilrst of the week. .limmie Jlunchey is here from Sheri dan, Wyo., visiting his mother and brother this weelc. Meriileth Hutler of Red Cloud has been in charge of meat market during McCoy's illness. Cowles Fnterprise. Prof. Wright of the Franklin acad emy and Mr. ICessler were guests of Oscar ISurroughs one day last week. Win. Fdson, who is attending the P.aptist college at Grand Island, was home the first of the week on a short visit. The tie that binds newly married Couples to Al.llKKHlT RltOTIIKKH' FUlt- MTiniK is the quality they carry and the prices they offer. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold their regular month ly market at Fulton's grocery store Sat urday, March 28th. Chas.W. Irish of Omaha, special dep uty for the Loyal Mystic Legion of America isin town this week in the in terests of that order. Fred Wallin, of Wallin & Sehultz, had the misfortune to get a piece ol Hint in his eye thu other day which is causing him considerable trouble. Leon Rouh, who escaped from the asylum at Hastings, was captured here Saturday bv sheriff Hedge and was taken buck to Hastings the first of the week. Frank Cowden, James and Frank "Peterson, Hugh Miner, T. C. Hacker, A. .1. McArthur and others went to Superior Monday to look over the al falfa mill there and with a view of locating one here. Revs. Galloway. Alexander and Hill and helpers Patterson, Nelson and Adams, who have been holding a series of revival meetings at Inavale, were in town Monday and participated in a friendly game of ball. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Red Cloud Creamery Association will be held Saturday, Mar. 28i h at 11 p. in. at the court house. All members are requested to be pre sent, lly order of the President. Mibs Ruth Uurrough is here this week from Lincoln making her brother Oscar a visit. Miss llurronghs haB been tak ing treatment at Lincoln for nervous trouble for some time and now we are glad to note that she is greatly im proved. Considerable damage has been done by prairie fires lately. While burning oif his pasture on his place south of town Gus Roata did not figure on the wind coming up at a moment's notice, and his fire got beyond control and did considerable damage. Ono of the enterprises that the pco plo in the vicinity of Red Cloud should not fail to patornize is the "Tepee." While primarily an amusement enter prise, its effect on those who attend is moral, refining and educational nnd will in our opinion, have a beneficial in fluence on the entire community. Spring time is here, oflicially. Time for fixing up your fishing tackle, and other permanent improvements, Every member of the city council, every ed itor and every private citizen should read over the ordinances and clean up, which, hb we take, means a bath. Any citizen not patriotic enough, not thot ful enough for tho welfare of the city to take his yearly bath should be dipped. Let'B spruce up and show the stranger who may be within our bound aries, that we are public spirited, and have tho "get up" to mako our city a place to be proud of. were in Red Cloud Monday. Chas. Stoner was down from luavalc Monday and took in the ball game. Charles Spence of Iiladcn was in Red Cloud on business the first of the week. Mrs. Nellie Grimes entertained the whist club at her home Wednesday evening. Foi; Sai.k F.arly Ohio seed potatoes at 81. Oo per bushel. R. L. Huusickcr, 2 miles east of Inavale, Nebr. Miss Rose Sehultz left Thursday for Wayne, Neb., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Louis Whitu. Mrs. Anna Linderman of Lincoln ar rived here Tuesday to make a visit with her" parents .1. II. Raker and fam iiy. After having three nice balmy sum inor days this week we were .suddenly shocked by a change Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. L. M. Vance returned to her home In Hastings Monday after a visit of a few weeks with relatives in Rid Cloud. Mrs. C. S. Palmer returned home the first of the week from Dcnvi-r where she has been visiting for the past two mouths. Drs. Weirick A: Riddile, Kyc. Far. Nose and Throat .Specialists. Glasses! fitted. Over German National Rank. Hastings. j Mr. and Mrs. Ktherton, who have j been located at Wyniore, returned .to Red Cloud last week and will make this their future home llurton T. Price of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Miss Anna R. Norton of Red Cloud were married on the Ullrd by Probate Judge F.dson. Harry Rarlow leaves this week for Omaha where he will make a short stay, then proceed to Peoria, 111., where he has a good job awaiting him. Rev. J.' M. Rates will hold services the next two Sundays in Grace church. Next Sunday, March 29, RishopGraves of Kearney will preach in the morning and evening. Lenten "cottage services" are held every Wednesday evening when Mr. Rates is in town. Rev. Cress man will preach next Sun day morning the second bbrinon of a scries on future retribution, subject: "The Duration of Future Puni hnient" The question is often asked how long does future punishment last? Mr. Cressman will by the aid of God's word will endeavor to answer the question. The Royal Neighlnirs held a meeting in the Woodman hall last n'mht. Ar rangements were made for good big time in the near future. A class of six candidates were initiated. The Guide Rock team was. invited to put on the work which they did with much credit to themselves. Another class will be ready to go in next meeting. At a meeting of the ministerial union a resolution was passed that all pas tors would, on the fifth Sunday of the mouth, present some phase of reform. Rev. Cressman announced last Sunday morning that on the last Sunday in March at 7:110 p. in. he would present the liquor license system from a mor al, financial and business basis. The choir will sing temperance songs. All condially invited. There will be a mass meeting of all the church, at the Raptist church, on Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will have charge of the services. The addresses will be given by men selected from the different churches and they will pre sent to vour minds some facts and ideas which will be well worth pondering. A cordial invitation is extended to all who arc in any way interested in re form. Special music is being prepared for tho occasion and it will be worth your while to attend. Will you come? MOTIIBIt QUAY'S 8WBBT TOWDEUS KOK Cmi.DKKN SucccuHfully iiKcd by Mother Gray, nurso In the t'hlldren'H Homo In New York, cure KcvcrlMi neBf. Had Stumach, Teething Dlhorders, move and rcgulalo tho llowelb and Destrov Vormn. Over lO.UK) testimonials. They never fall At all DniKKlttH, 2Ac. Sample Free. Address Allen Ii Olmstad, LcRoy, N. Y. Used by Millions lalumel Baking Powder OompllM with tha Pare IworeTerjfbuto. iry me new umumwi They have evcrv thiut; you wani in the dihie lin . FRKSH FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Thrv aNo ' to to to to to to to to to to to to to Handle Four O. K Lebanon at $1.40 White Loaf Amhov at 40 High Patent Rlverton at . 40 Imperial High Patent Red Cloud at ,4(J Also have the second grades in above brands at, per sack f 30 Try a 1Mb. box of Premium Soda Cracker at SI. 00 per box. Try some nice fresh Cabbawe or Pamips, Ruta bagas, Onions, etc. to ;t; Johnso ,, Successors to Robinson A Burden Bell Rhone No. a. 5" 8 S?-: ff" S" 2?" 1 P"" 3 S "" MgaKtHffiOTWHHMmHW I GOOD THINGS TO EAT MA A RON I TOMATOHS SOU It KRAUT APPLKS WAX RKNS PIN 10 M'PLIOS HOMINY PA .W A KM FLOUR )t. PRICK'S FOOD S v HOT POIWTOKS KM) OHHIlltlKH vn.'IS' .liFSS lKNS ULACKBKKRIKS IlLiVCw R IMIKItUIKS HOTllittD PICKLMS CANNHD M13ATS and many other canned, tioxed Call in and see us when you are FULTON mmawmuvxtmani H. E ASHER Veterinarian Blue Hill -:- Nmikaska Will bo in Rod Cloud Saturdays ut Smith's barn. UIIKUMATISM ;UUKt IN A I)Y Dr.DclelioiiH KullcrforKliiMimallhm MiidNcurnl ..Ih radically curiH In 1 lo.'ldnyH. ltMtrtlonuou tlio H)tcin Is icmnrkalilo mid myMcrloiin. II rcmovuN at (iiicu ttii ciiuNu and iho dlM-n-o lin mediately diMiipcarH. Thu II rut iIiinu crcailj ben lltM, 75 crtitM audit tnld In II K (liner. 'IrtiKHlht. Iti'd Cloud - -Misses Mae Moweryand Laura Webb of Denver spent Sunday here as guests of Mrs. M. .1. Fitzpatrick. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho rtOva&ffi&!c$iM Signaturo J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints and Movildings Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a soecialty. Acme brand paints. Bell phone 296 AvvAv'S1yNJ Kvangelist (lalloway with a few of the Inavale boys came dowu to Ited Cloud Monday and engaged our boys in a game of ball. Mr. (lalloway be lieves in being friendly with the boys. About a year ago the three Sunday schools of Cowles organized into a union review and rally Sunday, meet ing alternately in each church on re view Sunday. Harmony and brother ly spirit is very noticeable. Sunday they met at the Christian church which would not hold the schools, tho bible classes going to another church. After a general review in classes the county president gave a .'10 minutes talk on the life of hrist. At two o'clock tho church wsib again filled and after song servico three papers or talks were given by a member of each church on the lessons for the threo months each one a month all joinining in discussions. Another enjoyable feature was the male quartette which Cowles may well feel proud of. There was 170 in tho school and It is hoped that the. rate of increaso will continue until the bible, intermediate and primary classes will each fill a church. Why would not this be a move in the right direction i. ! 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft n 'ft ? 'ft ft ii 'ft y Brands of Flour. Sonet Rural Phono No. 62. " " "" " " fc- (IIUI'I'l NUTS PH IlKs PLUMS PUMPKINS HKI'D IJIOANS 1WKH HWKKI1 CORN I'M K and bo'tled goods for tulilu uho. neodiug iinytliM. in mir line MARKET Swiffs flm Premium t Hams and Bacon r r m&sk rrcsn 7vw Meats Roon Red Cloud. Nebraska. by the Sunday schools of Ked Cloud to bring about a better acquaintance and remove the feeling of jealousy that is so apt to crop into the young minds and bring about a better union of strength. V That .School Question. Now that the men havo been nomi nated, two of whom will undoubtedly be elected, it is only fair that the peo ple of the community know where they stand. For the republican nomi nees, Messrs. Studebaker and Newhouse we will say that they favor selling the present bonds and building a school as voted a year ago and do not believe it good policy to remove the high school to tho south ward under existing con ditions. m INFLAMMATORY ItUBUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.. says; "My wlfo bud Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face wero swollen almost be yond recognition: had beon In bed six weeks and had eight physicians, bnt rerolved no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon'B Ktlfef (or Rheumatism, It gave Immediate roller and she was able to walk about In three days, i am sura It imvwl her life." Sold by U. S, Qrice, Druggist, Red Cloud, XM v wtvem fl i - V ,