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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1910)
A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. VOLUME xxxv m. KT. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 7. 1910. NUMBER 14 YOU CAN 9 AVE A check account will not only help'you to spend your money economically, but h will also aid to save money systemat ically. When you have a record of every cent you pay ou (which you will have if you pay by check) you will be more careful of your expenditurer. A check account gives you a complete re cord of every cent you spend. You get a receipt for each bill paid. You have safety tor your funds and convenience for your business transactions. Pay by check. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. WESTERN WEBSTER j (Delayed) ' Mr. unri M rs. Clarence Horrick spent , Sunday at Lytnau Hcrrick's near Campbell. The farmers are all getting busy this fine weather breaking atalks, disk ing and plowing. Mrs. Wm. Mooro drove to Upland Saturday to attend tho funeral of her brother's little child. The hour for Sunday School at the Une Tree bchool house Iihs been V changed from two o'clock to ten thirty V a. m. Mrs. Nottie Warner who lives be tween IUverton and Franklin wus risking her slbter Mrs. Kmlly Harvey all of last week. There has been several bad fireH in this part of tho county lately. People should kuow better than to start flros when the wind is blowing. LESTER Miss Lacy Decker visited her sister over Sunday. Miss Grace and l.ue Frlsbio were home over Sunday. Mrs. Emlck and son were visiting Porter Hale's Sunday. Mr. Jake Fry and wife were visiting their parents Sunday. mub Pnrn Wnnsuur was awful dls appointed Sunday, wonder why Mr. 15111 Dillen was seen ou 5 A. V. fctreot Saturday night with a coon. Aimer and Harry Mouia visitod a few days at their Uncle's, O Rasser. Good many of the Lester peoplo have been planting potatoes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasser were neon on tho streets of Guide Rock Thursday. At last the nw passenger on tho B. nd M., has started which makes it convenient for the youug folks. Mr. Jim Doyle says, he Is through thrashing and shelling. So ho needn't worry about being fooled any more. GUIDE ROCK. Miss Ada IJaker is still quite ill. Debbie Colvin is among the latest to take the measles. Mrs. Terrillof Colorado has bein the guest of her sisterMra. John Yung. The L.T. L. were triTem a party. at the home of Mrs. John Yung Friday evening. Mrs. Henry Brittou 'had tho W. C. T. U. meet with her last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Blizeboth McClain of Carlson, Iowa arrived hero Friday to visit her brother John Dunbar and family. Four of tho six teacuers ror tho (luldo Rook schools have boon chosen. Miss KlBle Klrkpatrlck, (Irummar Mrs. Christlo Patmore, Iutermedtato Miss Lolo Hunter, 2nd Primary Miss Ora Burwoll, 1st Primary Tho principal ami assistant are yet to be elected. It is report that Frank Dlckcrsou has sold his building on the cast side of Main street to Vernon Dudley who will put in a stock of drugs. Abe and Albert Schobourg have re ceived word of the death of their only sister Mrs. Ralph Conner, at Groom, Missouri. She loft a child but a few days old. The funeral of Rob't T Jewell was held at the family home Friday after noon April 1 Rev. J. M.Steeley preach ed the sermon. Mr. Jowell was broth er of Mrs. H. Garbor, Mrs. F. R. Crary and James Jewell. Mis wifo and other relatives have tho sympathy all in their bereavement. At the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bailey a dinner was served Thursday March .11 in honor of the 85th birthday of Mr. E. O. Parker, father of Mrs. Bailey. Only relatives and a few old timo friends wore invit ed. Mr. Parkor was born at New Bed ford, Massoehusotts in 1825. He mov ed to Iowa iu 18u4 and to Webster Co., Nebr., In 1874. fc'or sixteen years he was postmaster at Guide Rock. His wife was 80 years old November last. Uoth are Btrong and well for their years. George Jennings and family called on Guy Barnes and wife. Sunday. ' Mr. Tompson is hauling his lumber from Red Cloud this week for his new hoiiso. T. W. White was hauling hay to Red Cloud Thursday and Friday and he got a good price. Barnes and Fisher flnlshod plowing Friday. They plowed thirty acres in four days and aro ready to sow oats. Tho March winds nre over and the April breezes havo come audthe April showers will come latter that bring May flowers. Mauley's and Wiggins' are getting ready for a rain by ditching their farms so tho water will run off and not drowned out their crops. 'I he assessor started out down wind mill row Tuesday morning with his hut a littlo to one side and a pencil stuck over oue ear and driving his book keeper's horse. Ho looks like a business man. Georgo Harris expects to have a nice orchard in timo for ho set out livo hundred trees this wock. Let the good work go on for you arc the apple of my eye and we will see you lator when they are ilpe. Leu Miiuger and Robbins were out driving ou wind null row last week and the horbc took a little run aud turned tho corner at Harris avenue and Munger aud Robbins went ou down tho row. Muugcr gathered him self up aud looked around to see if ho was all together nnd found he was laid up for a few repairs and ho said that "Will Kent and the Woodmen Accident would take care of him" but Robbins says "I atu't in it." For Catarrh Medicine Free In Every Case Where It Falls to Relieve Josh Billings Says I I "Life is short. If it ain't jolly it ain't worth living." You miss your share of fun and pleasure if you oiait for that EDISON or VICTOR Why not buy it now. We have an easy payment plan ask about it. A complete' clean stock of ma chines and a full list of records. Victors $10 to $750. Records 60c to $7 Edison $ 1 2.50 to $200. Records 35c to $ I . NEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. SUNNY SIDE. Mr. and Mrs Al. Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Nod Uurd spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Connie Rasser's. Oats are coming up fine but the high winds aro hutting the wheat. It is killed out pretty badly In spots. Hilly Reuse had a very sick horse Sunday. Dr. Ashcr stayed with it all night. It is better at this writing. Mrs Geo. Pierce and Mrs. C H.Rust are rivals in the chicken business. They each have two hundred and fifty of the feathery tribe about two weeks old. At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, April Gth, 1910 occurred at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson tho wedding of their youngest daughter, Miss Hazel Robertson to Mr. John Rasser son of Ed. Rasser. The rela tives of both families to a goodly numbor attended the occasion. Many very nice and usefull presents were given the happy pair. The bride and groom havo grown up in our vacinity and are woll and favorably known. We wish them all the pleasure and success possible. They will com mence house keoplng on the Geo. Mann farm on Elm Creek near Amboy. GARFIELD George Harris sholled oorn Monday. Buffers shollod the Hall corn Tncs. day. Ray Davis culled ou Will Fishor J Sunday. Fred .Smith moved uorth of Iuavalo Monday mill row Jay I'opo was out on wind Monday ou business. Ray Davis and Pete Manloy called on Frank Smith Sunday. Neglect or pessimism, we believe, ia the greatest enemy the public has to contend with when applied to the loss or recovery of health. Practically every case of consumption might have becu cured if hope had been main tained aud proper treatment had been resorted to at the first symptom of tho disease. Until tho advanced stage 1b reached consumption is curable. Catarrh is responsible, we believe, for many cases of consumption. ,. It, is about catarrh wo want to talk to you today, incidentally consumption, since the two arc so closely allied. Wo have a medicine made from a proscription of one of tho most suc cessful catarrh specialists known. We believe, it is positively without an equal. We aro so satisfied that we are right, that wo will supply tho medi cine free in every instance when It 1b used according to directions for a reasonable length of time, should it fail to give satisfaction in every par ticular. We want every ono to try this mcdlcino at our risk. There are no conditions attached to our offer. Wo put the user under no obligation to us whatevor. The mcdlcino wo waut you to try is Rcxall Mucu-Tonc. It is a catarrh remedy that goes direot to the seat of trouble. It is carried by the blood to every part of the system. It purifies and qnriches the blood, tones up the mucous cells, and brings about a con dition of hoalth and strength that tends to provent the germs of con sumption from getting a start. De Bides this, Rezall Mucu-Tone Is a won derful appetizer, digestive aid and flesh builder. Its good off eta are of ten felt from tho very flret dose. It is one of the largest and most satisfactory selling medicines that we have ever had anything to do with. Wo know bo much of tho great good that it has doue that we nersonnllv beck it up with our reputation aud money, which fact should bo ample guarantee ,to satisfy anybody. Roxall Mucu-Tone comes'in two sizes, 50 cents aud 81. Wo urge you to try it. Re member you can obtain Rexall Reme dies in Ketl Cloud only at our store, V Save $25 to $40 BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATOR $50.00 H 'B SKIMMING CAPACITY 500 Pounds PER HOUR Other Sizes at Other Prices The Best Separator Ever Sold tvt any Price Surpasses alt others in Efficiency, Simplicity andZDurablllfy Absolutely Guaranteed by the BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. Lincoln, Nbr. Come In, See One and Take Advantage of this Great Opportunity. GEO. TRINE, Agent. RED CLOUD, NEBR. The Rexall Store. Drug Co. The II K. Grlco I Weather Smnaryftr March 1010 Temperature: Highest 01 on the 22, lowest 18 ou the 31. Precipitation: Total T, Hnow T on 0. Number of days clear 29, partly cloudy 1, cloudy 1. Prevailing wind south 11 days. CllAS. H. Luii,ov. For Sale or Trade. A 1 1 room brick house biiitablo for keeping roomers and boarders if tie blred. Slzo of building 24 x 43, story and a half high, 18 lots and a fraction of 0 lots, electric Ilirhts and water in liouso. For further information In quire at Chief olllco. Utter List. Libt of letters remaiuiug uuoalled for at poatolllco at Red Cloud, Neb. for the wook ending April. 7, 1010. M. O. Donnell. Tho'so will bo bont to tho dead lottor office April Slbt, 1010, if uncalled for before. When calling for abovo ploaso say "advertised." T. C. llACKKit, Postmaster THE Clilcait Specialists! Chronic and Serious Diseases, Only. Pkiimaxknt omcB ' Rod Cloud, -Royal Hotel Consultation Free, in German and Enclish. Thursday, Kay 5th, 1910 The Chief $1.50 Good Farm For Sale on reasonable Terms, Also somo good City rcbldonces for bale. 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