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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
--J m wimm J1-" mmmm ri rtl -, - . - . . . ..- -., . . - M immnMtmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm an wnim V VOLUME XXXV II I. N IMPORTANT 1NI'1R S """""' nidi is (il vital Importance to n - business man who would bo 'Uu'i-pi fir legnidiug his Rank Ace m.t Ae von RTTINU (iODDSKRVK I-. whe yon have jour account at pros out" Wo oiler tho boat of Ranking fiicl'IMos to our depositors and eton. aoco inundation within icnson Interest Paid on Time Deposits Websler County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President. S. R. Florancc, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer. C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. 11. Thomas, S. R. Florance. I GARFIIiLl) To'iipion eteil. lias his barn most CO'll Tied Street tiny Ramus. is- shiickhiif eorit for l uin yathoritij,' i this order of the fiav i" Garfield. T. V. White left h'aturdav niirbt for ' Wray Colorado. t Kitie weather lor November but a little frosty nights. R mi Muit'er and S tin .lonus were on wind mill row ijiinduy. M.tnlcy Bros, lost a .steer in their f"ed vard Suturday night. Ed (rarv of (Juido Roek was a pleas ant e iller on l!uy Rarues Sunday. fit- . ji t .... v iiio t.arueiii news went up in an air 3 ship lust week- and did not got back in time for press day. Don't buy your supply of Dry Goods until you have looked over Our Stock, have a nice line of dress goods, silks, laces, embroideries, ginghams, muslin, kid gloves, suede gloves with silk linings, outings, outing night dresses, outing ready made skirts, sweaters, underwear and hose. Childrens and Misses Dresses Childrens ready made dresses in ginghams, mother hubbard style at 25c, ages 1 to 5. Childrens ready made dresses of ginghams, percale, linen braid I rimed, made with waist r and skirt from 50c to $1.50, Misses ready made dresses of percale, gala tea cloth and mercerized repps made with waists nnd plaited skirts from $1 to $3.75 ages 6 to 14. Have the middy dress for misses made of galatea cloth from $2.25 to 3.75, ages 6 to 14. I Stnto Historical Society " Mr. IjiiiU'i is shucking eoni for Will Risher. Ilo i.s from Wilsonville the western part ol the slate. (ieort'e Harris .shelled t:orii one day last week. Tho I linden boys done the fine part with their new shellor. I Tlio ! Islii'i-Mini Cfi nmlinl I t lirusliine imaehine was in K.msas hint ttlH.k thrashing the jayhawkeis and they, I turned out pietty good. ly Miss Nellie hhallor depaited this i Will l'ls1...r sol.i i. l.m-s-. t.. in..w.'i-I. fortiifir iiott homo in Oregon. Davis one day last week and now he is In hopes he will not have to buggv ride by him Mdf any more. GUIDH ROCK. Mrs. .1. .l. Uoland rettirnod from thi' sanitarium Satunlay. II. W. Hubbard and wife are home from their I oloiaila trip hfid been niueh annoyed by the way One of .J. S. (iloason's sons fame up mutnbers of tho congrogation had of from Hubbell .Satunlay for a iMt. looking around to take stock of late '"MMM"Mt Underwear Childrens heavy fleeced union suils, size ( 2 45c, rise 5c a size. Childrens seperate garments heavy wool fleece, size 22, 25c each. Childrens all wool union suils, size 2, 75c, rise 5c a size. Ladies cotton union suits 50c and $1 .00 41 1-2 wool " $1.50 ".' 2.50 " all $3.00 " 3.50 " extra size " " in cotton 60c to $1 ages 2 to 5. F. NEWH0USE l'HONES: Rural OH. Hell, Black 41. A NcHspsiiicr That filus llto Kc.hs Fifty-two ED CLOUD, Mr Call-on miidf it ;Ii-iidiiliidilioso rri.laj evening ooi'ounl.N l)ilinii. Mi l.oiil-a .s.ibiii Has tiilion quite I siimlui. yiio is bettor at this writ " Ml. anil ,Mi.. .lull ti Dunbar wore both u-pot toil better tlio llrst Ol tho week, lohu (ilo.ison stepped on u rusty nail Mindii' and as u lesiilt lias a eiy sore loot Mis. Kotii. (.iariisou was qijlte ill apt in on .Sunday bin is leported better at this wiitinr. Rev. 10. I., iiareh preauhtd a lino touipoianeo sermon ntthoM. R.ehureh buuda.s evening. Mts. T. A. llahlwiu ltd a eij intui ostiiiK meotiiiKof the V. J. T. ., at the homo of )h, T. V. Rniloy. ., ,. .,.,.. . s, .dr. alio Mrs. Alex Phillips and wile .i..l Mrs Ai I.' V,,V,.,t ..,.!,... I ..III. I ..to. - -. T.ttfTrvtb H'lllll II llll Mr and Mih. K. O. Parker TueMiay. Harvey Milnor returned Sunday , from his trip by team to Wilsoimllo. ' UN wife williein.un to isii while. Tho in tt iil inoeliiiK of the re-oryan-i.ocl Rpwonh l.oao,nu was held in the leetuio room ol the .Mothodi.st ehuieh Mliuln.v. Rejllont add lesr.ses weio 1,'iven l Uev. LO. R. Rareh and Riof. K'R m now picsliU'iit. Ionian l'otoibaml his bride loiiner- ' TI,L'ir '"'"'iago oecurred Wednesday, ' Xov- '- nl lhc lu""e r l,, hrido'.s imr- ,t,,,ts - il(iV- K- L l,, porformod tho ceremony. Mr. Peters is a nephew of j Emanuel and Noah Relets of (iuide Roek A H,t o Mlnstcrs a clergyman in u neighboring town I I P( Weeks Lach Year For $1.50 JGUKASKA, NOV H.M ltHlMO. If) 10. ioiiiit-. Aft. i enduing i' f..r -..mo titno lit -a' I on int. i in.-- the loading desk Olio Sunday- "HrctliriMi. I t'Ogiol to see thnt otir utfcn'inn is ruled away friiii your iclR-loiis duties bv , our natural desire l i see win nns' in bohlni .nu I propose henceforth to -avo y hi tho trouble l. mttiil nj ouch person wlio may enter, and hope! that tho services will then bo allowed i to piooecd without interruption.'' Ilo' thou been ii : "Dearly bolnvcil." but paused hull' way. to inlorlopnte "Mr. Stubbing witli Ills wife and iluughtci. " Mi. stiihbins looked lather Mirpiistd. but tbo minister with ported gravity resumed his ihottniion. Piv-ontly ' bo ntxniti paused. ".Mr. (. nrtK and' William liignlo." The abashed 0u-! gii-gnUon Keep their oy.ts studiously bent rn their books. The sei viee con tinned in the most oidtily uiaiiner, Hio parson interiuptiiifj' himselt everv ' . . , '"' i.--.im-mMie..,,.r. i At last he said still with the most perfeet f,'invitj : "Mrs, Syuions ii. u new bonniit " bis mistake, In a moment ' e felt but it was too lute. K'ory fem'.uiiie head in the eonim-pi-tlnn had turned aioiind. Real Eblute liausfm. Transfers reported by the t'orl Ab stract Co for the week ending Wed nesday, Nov. '.I Run. Frank S. Nel-outo Daisy Nel son lots 7 to 12. UR:. S. Kail Road Add to Red Cloud, wd. . ino.uo W. ( . Fialiin On. Troiis.. to li'rank',N'el.son. lots II and 12. Rlk. S, Kail Road Add to Red Cloud, tax deed .'IT.b.'i W. U. I'Vahm Co. Tresis., to Frank Nelson, lot 10, Rlk. s. Rail lioad Add to lied Cloud tax deed lo.Oo Charlo I'. Milligan to William Foster, lots 1.1, 1(1, Rlk. .'!. Rail Road Add to Red Cloud wl in 10 Reese 11. Thompson to William H. Thompson, pt ne 1-2-1U, wd ' i.uO R. W. Koontz Co. Trent)., to W. Scott, lot l.'j, Rlk. 17, Cowlos ' tav deed t- .80 R. W. Koont. Co. Treas . to W. Seott. lots i:j. II, Itlk. 17. Cowlos, lax deed '. i.o'i Henry Arends to Ceorgo A. D.illev, pt se IM-IO, wd :W.")l).(Ki A. A lloren to Morgan II. j Dais lots 7, S. Rlk. HI. Cow- I les, wd PJi'n.Ot) I W. II. l milk to A. A. Roivn. lots p.'. ID. N, t:,, Hlk. 12. Cow les. w,l JPU.tlt) Hugh W. Uulllfoid to C. F. Evans, lots .'I. r.. 0. H, in, Rlk. :i, (iiuber.s 2nd add to Red Cloud, wd t'.'i.Ol' Dena Rose to Claas Rose, lot -1, Dlk. 2, Rnseiuont wd 800.00 7.1(11.1)0 Mortgages filed, S10150. Mortgages released, 7.'j()t). No Reastn For Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed by n Stroni Guarantee Wo guarantee complete leliof to nil Huliorors from constipation. In oveiy case where wo fail wo will supply tho medicine ft co. Rexall Orderlies aio a gentle, effect ive, dependable and safe bowel regu lator, strongthunor and tonic They re-establish nature's futiotloiis in a ....i.... i ijuiei, easy way. j noy do not cause 'any inconvenience, griping or nausea. , They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time,. They thorough ly tono up tho whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for tho iiho or children, old folks and deli.cato persons. Wo can 'not too highly recommend them to all Mifrerorh from any form of cons.tlpu'tipn and itruittouilitut ovIIh. TwohIzcs. lOo r Iind 'Till. Tlnilinilll.ue fni, r.u.i .I.l.kt.i ...... ..w. -v..v... ww. , ,jwn ,,fii UUKUli Rexall Rentcdre8lnth'lseoTnmnnliy . OlilV aUour 'htOI'u The lttvnll Klnn.. The IT. H. Urlce Drug Co. ' THOSE BUSY NEW YORKERS How They Drive and Rush and Then Waato Valuable Hours In Idleness. How they do tithe ntitl rush anil Hwoat to ho Hiiro; lulling over, each other, trampling each other down In their mad struggle to got ahead In the purHuit ot the lound, rnlllng dollar, Just hovond tho roach of their grasp ing elawH How lliey tun up the stubs of the oloali(l rallroaiks! How they cannot ho pot-Miiaded any of 'em to wait for the next mirfaee ear, but cling peril ously to the Htop ami engorge the door ways! How they pack and jam tho subway stairs and platforms In a surg ing mob, shouldering like football lilayoiK. criishlnir Utile children. hiiIi- jectlng men and women alike, to tho most nriant outrages hi the intruulon upon each other. How husy. how hur ried they are. Thoie I.s not time enoug'i hi tho dny for them; they aro driven by whips of worse than scor pions, ami they leap ami run and scourge, breathless and panting, In their otrlle for precedonre, ihe New York Evening Sun says And yet several thuimaiul persons, men. women and hoys, on their hurtled way to their frantic toll recently, stopped for an hour or two or throe to gnpe at I ho empty uir In flout of tho city hall, because It had been ad vertised that a man wotild start hoino time today fiom that spot ami walk to California It Is heaven's mercy Hint no eat happened to get up a tree anywhere In town last night, nor any dog was heard yelping at a closed window., nor any bird with, a broken wing wiih to be soon 'anywhere, nor any man started to mend a chimney or a lofty ihigstaff. If nny or all of those tremendous cataclysms had oc curred at the same tluin with, the pe destrian's departure half the working population of .Vow York might havo boon smllton motionless, and stood staring for hours In tho effort to nnenrh llielr magnificent curiosity USE FOR BLOTTING PAPER In Germany It Is Made to Take the Place of Waste for Cleaning Machinery. In (Jeimany blotting paper Is used to clean machinery. Tow. wooleu refuse, sponge, cloths and jute wastu are the umt"inls usually employed for the cleaning or machinery ami parts of engines which are soiled by dust and lubricating substances The bet ter varieties of cotton waste aro very good for soourtnn purposes, but the ohoapor grades aro charged with dust, and In using them a sponge, cloth, speclall. uianulaetiiroil lor tho pur pose. Is employed. In using blotting paper lor 'jcourlng purposes the use of cotton waste Is decreased and the sponge cloths are entirely dispensed with. On an average tho German workman received under tho former system 250 grams of cotton wasto, one new sponge cloth r.ud'one or two ren ovated ones every week. Now ho Is supplied with 150 grams of cotton waste, and about eight or ten sheets of blotting paper, at a cost of 2 cents, or one-third tho cost of the cot ton waste. The paper is not only cheaper, but It does nof soli the ma chinery with fibers nnd dust, as do the wooleu refuso and the sponge cloths. It Is also less combustible than other cleaning materials, nnd if It should bo cnught In tho machinery whllo engines In motion nro being cleaned It tears easily anil the work men run no risk of having their hands drawn into tho mnehlnory. Harper's Weekly. Gen. Logan and Staff. Just beforo tho capturo of Savan nah, (lonernl Logan with two or throe of his staff entered the depot at Chi cagoono lino morning to take a car cast on his way to join his command. Tho general, bolng n short distance In advanco of tlm others, stepped up on tho platform of a car and was about to outer It, but wns stopped by an Irlshmau with "You will not bo golu In there." "Why not, slrl" says the general. "Dokaso this Is a led dies' caor and no gentlomen'll bo goln' in thore without a leddy. There's wan sato In that caor over there, if yees want It," t tbo samo time pointing to It. "Yes, I sen there Is ono seat, but what shall I do with my staff?" "Oh, bother your 'staff!'" was the petulant icply "Go you nnd tnko tho eato and NlIMJJTflK 4." Curing Catarrh Itr.ept Our Aillcr. nntlTrythls I'erncdy at Our Risk atai i h is a disease of the lnncollii ini'inliraue. I he mucous membrane is, one ma s.iy. n. interior lining of tlm boilx I'l-.tari-h therefoio may exist in any pa it of the system. When tin-eatan hal poison attack!! the mucous membrane. Inllammatiou and congestion nro prodiio.l and nature fails to throw olV thenccuinlat ed poisons The organ which baa been mulcted ceases to perform Rn proper function as nature Intended it should The result is. complication upon complication, which limy lead to other even more soiiotis nlllletlous. We hone-.11y believe Rexall IMiieit Ti.nc will do wonders, toward over-eoui'ngi-atanh. It is made from tho prescription of an eminent physician wlio made a long stndv of catarrh, and his givat .success with thlsiemeily was mi enviable one Wcwant.'ou ir you ,.,. n MIU"Crer I rom catarrh in any form, to give RcmiH Min-ii Tone a thorough trial. Use it with icgularlty and persistency f.u a reasonable time, then if you aio not Nuti-tliMl. come back and tell us, and without (piestion or formality wo will hand back to you every cent you pai I us. This I.s certainly 'the faiiest oiler that any one couhl make and should attest onr hlneority of purpose. It comes In two Maes prices f.O c.ontn a .dSt.wu. Remember you can obtain ii only at - I he llexall Store The H. E.l. rice Drug Co' ! (ienera I Teachers Hcclinft. The (list general meeting of the Webster oiinty Teacher's Rending Click-will bo hold at Blue Hill, Nov. I--'. IDIO, at IlighHchool building. All iiiembeisof the Reading Circle are expected to attend the general meeting in the north part of the coun ty or tho one in the south pint of tho count,'. I.'egulai Circles will be dismissed at low les. Hindoo, and Rosemont. All attending will receive credit. -supplies, will be on hand for those, who uic in uooil of any, Reading Circle books may be paid for at this time and moid tho trouble, and espouse of sending same. I'KOt-ltAM. ,uaw ,"" ' - - Ana. lo Hoi! Call Nnxenilur llciullin; click- l.isvm, l'C(linjoy, Miss Martin II. "lotion of lioilil. Miss I'uiM iiKr 'h lex unit Health. Mlhs.lHiiies l:,u kiiru. Illuclllllllliihiseliool Itoll Will uliieuiul mittlioilN of K.i(Ml mIiwiI discipline, fiiH.C. I,. Caribou, lilnilcii Oral hyclinelii PiiIjIIc Schools, "' Herbert llawley. Illm. Hill I'liimi solo, Tho (lalvcHton Storm," - liuthr Dorothy llopka I'roiltahle bufcy work for rural hvIiooIn, .., , MlHHScliuiiiaii "'""". MIMMIM KwulliiK. Svlfcled, MM r. I'eiiinnnslilp In llicil'ublluStlioolH, t'rln. I,. It. tf rt-Kory, Co wins nine of the courso of study, "Pt.U. IMIIxliy, IllueHIII riioiiles In the rural m-hooln Mhxs 1'ortinler IIu-uihIoii, MlM Kawt.,.tt I vw sut;K"lloim by County Superlntcndeut Solo "Sweet Ulrl of .STyjTeirTuT?1 XiTmt Snpt. Illxby ANNUAL REPORT OF THE II, E. GRICE DRUG 0. Ifneor)orarf a r Tin; tr.osu or iiu.sinkss si.n. ;u, ioiO A.ssin.s Mock unit fixtures on hand .. TO'.'T.WI HllUniul accounts ucclvithlu -'oibU'l ,,,s, D7U7 0 a'0is,ia .. $ 7700.1X1 (111.31 1700.83 I.IAIIHdriKs ( 'apltal Block .,., r... Hills and accounts paj ablu .Surplus fund f IU0IH.ll) If. I). Ullll'K, I'fCHldilll. I-;. I,, (in m Lw, Secretary. Waion Boxes. See Wallln for that new wagon box thiityouneed. Alsocomplete wagons.' Widow's Pension. The recout act of April 10th. 1008 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension of 512 per mouth. cVed Maurer, the attorney, has all necessary blanks. t i f i ... . -fk h w-at'taawa-tjwc'v.