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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
. S - V '& gr,ont? ...i nreA .----1',;rFk r Tr .-t.lASty'pvHjnHS - "-m.- vv i - " -u- .1 - "-'..,' .. ' " Jj- :.. V ' . T"" -WTWf"--1"1- B'tL.af Vjar1 ,;- tdkr-;i VOLUBLE XXXX. THE New Banking Law is now in force and the payment of every dollar of deposits in I his institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty Fund of the Slate of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID Oil 1Y 'i r w eoster xuruy oanK ,& RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPiTAL $25,000 GARFIKLU Uoy Kent and wife spent Gundaj inK.insas and thov lotuund homo Monday. Smith P.i os., mid Will Pishor hutch oitd this wocU. Cat). Iloiioliln rol in nuil hoini from York on S am ilny where he had hoon attending u soelulHt convention tor a couple ol days. Mjre b-autlt'ul snow on Saturday and Sunday. John Jaukson loaded hU H ir n Mon day for Lovehuid, Colo. One half of Hat Hold Is helpiuti othei hall mow this week. tht Krod Hanis moved his viliuhles on thu Sehult. plaeo west, of Cap. lloueh In'b last Piiday. GeoiKo Smith, Ouoijjo Uoiiohin and Will Pishor hauled ho0". for Clms. Campbell the first of thu weolc. Jim DoWitt hauled in seventy head of lion's on Tuesday and it took heveial team? and wagons as thu toads ine very had. COWLES Tied Guild was in town between trulus Tuesday. Kmery Waller anil a number of oth ers shipped a cur of horses to St. Louis Wednesday. Sheriff Hede was in town Tuesday on legal business. Mrs. Ida Squires und Miss Georgia Good weio passengers to Hastings Wednesday. Iloiaee Moise of (landy who has been visiting his parents dop.uted for liomeThui-sday. S55S55s5KSSS SJ mmrm nmmi Hi. wm wmmmmm I99UJ-4HRI 1 s miiwr -ir-y. w KN IKOKMUS i iiiwiiiiw 1TWM miv T"855 Home Bakifte?, I 1 Beiier every ivay tnan tne ready k i maae DrJP CREAM Baking Apure,CreamofTariar i t usaaBsmmtBSSR SSSSSSKS9SS9SS ii DFPOSiTS. R i A. II. Spraeher inadu u business trip to flluo Hill Weduesduy. The town bo ml nut last woek and th' following olHyprs wore elected: I! 1 foe chat rm in, Uleli.ii' I (iieunhalgh cloik and Ulias I'.oti'ioLt Troiftuor. Nick Thouni moved on thu Uoyee farm northwest of town lliehurd (iioetihalgli went to ltod Cloud Monday evening ru logtl busi noss for the Uvui l aid. Authur I. uens of lilue Mill was in town Mon lay ami b 1 1 'lit some horsns for the St. Louis mntl.,t. Mr. Static was e.illoil to Xortnau Sit unlay by the illness of his father Our road in and aiound Cowlos need I ho usu of a snow plow The roads are impassible in some places for he ivy lo.uk. Our boys have got together and oigani.ed a band and have oideroJ their iiistiuincnts. Theioatd twenty one in toll at the present writing. We are glad of it boys. Stay by it. HATIN Some moio snow fell last Sutuiday. Charley Ilarpluim moved Monday on Jos. Havel's plaeo. George Kiulrna is suirerlng with a boll on his neek this week. Dell Huekles bought a team of horses from Will Howard this week. Mrs. Jos. Ilnvol spent Tuesday with her mother Mrs. J09. l'olnichy. Jos. Pavliek Sr., is able to be up and around after a few days illness. Frank Vavriuka und wife spent Tuesday with Charley Harris and wife. Theio was no mail delivery from Pjiday until Tuesday on aceount of More a r S. a r P T" 1 row CI waer TIME 53 d $ ooas I . r vd ViliPW N mrfflsi .bob SauJWiBSafiBtiS n . i M K! wwweT I Made frcm Grapes -"-""- - - - - . - j,r i-- - , - -'--m. . . - - .-zz. "--mat - iAM.unpjr.if 4 iScwsjiaiwr Tlmt filvcs flic Mens I'lfty KKD CLOUD, N ISMJASKA, MARCH 7, 1!(J. tlii-1 ml kii)i1' lN Mi GiiMuNon had to pn-,poiio I all1 unci" nidio on account oft In roads l oiii.: (h iltul so bad. Mr J!iKltlo, fallii'i nl .l.uiu-s Ilnolf j ics. ,., voiy sick hi- uio iiomeoi nissuii- In law Robot t IlitrrW. .Ins Havel and l.nul-. Vnvilckn note btoy scooping novv from til"5'' in.iU t Viik H t f 1 lit! WlirtUL bl ill tit " !, Mr-. .Ki. To'iiiohv, who l.iis la on s o't T.ir tlio last wools In miieh ini rov I oil In health lit IhU Wfitlnj,' i .1 dm iid rim was dolnif cliuies fori Mll.o Kolar while ho was gone lo Oma ha with Voncll Ktiduia. Viueil Kiidrna, who was hi Omaha taking Itoitmetit, lot ill nod homu Wednesday much imptoxod in hoalth. Mike Sti obi nio oil Tuesday on his fin m which ho bought of ,1. II. Sheldon and I.. Ulggius mned on Mike'-, homu place the same day. The mad man tool; tlio buck track on his riuto Tuesday. Whole ho used to deliver mail in the ovouinK lie do Ihctedln the moiniiig Retailers Will Have Good Time In Omaha O iialiu, N'ob , Match rah. When the merchants f the stale meet in annual eomeiitiuu in Oinah i on M.uch l'Jth, they ate going to ho busy fioni the time they rc.iuh the eitv. The io giaiu w ill lake most of their timo dur ing the day. In the evenings it will bo theiitro p u ties and a big biinq lot, which will keep thorn Inisj . On Tuuidav evening, tlio opening day, ii surprise entei tiilnniont will be offend. The committee in c.haigu ie-fuse-, to tell what tt will be but it will be u good time, sure. A surprisu is also belni? arranged for thu ladies on this evening. Uut the next night, March 111, the ladies and gentlemen will join in the banquet at the Hotel Koine and the theatre party at the Orpheum, which will fol low. L. C. Langhorst, president of the as sociation, predicts the biggest attend ance in the history of the association. More, than f00 have already stated they were going to attend. Invitations have been sent to merchants in sur. rounding states, asking them to take part in the convention. Many from Kansas and Iowa and South Dakota will mingle with their Nebraska broth reu and tlnd out how things are done in the gloiious commonwealth of Ne braska. The convention will open on Mai eh 12th, and last for threo days. While the isitois are in Omaha, they will he guests of the city mid will have thu city turned over to them. County Sunday school Convention Tho Intel est in the County Sumhi.v School Coiivei.tion iudi.'atcs that thoio will lie a la i go piopoi tioiiof the schools lopicseiiled. 1 tut to got the host to suits, evoiy school howovei leuioto, should have olio or nunc dulegatos piosont. Remember that this isthetimu when you can seciiie expert help in tho solu tion of many piolilems. The state vv others assigned to this convention, Miss Maigaiot K. ltrown, Illuinuntiiry Supeiintouilent, and W. II. Klmbeily Adult Supeiliiteiiilent,' will he pie Hir ed to lender all the assistance dusiied. All pastois, supeiliiteiidonts, teach eis, and others olllclally connected with thu Sunday school, who aiu inter ested in know lug more about Tho Twentieth Century Sunday School, Giaded Losons,Organi.od Class Work, The 'Teen' Age, and many other phas es of the vvoik, should plan to be pres ent. Plenty of time will bo given to ask questions of tho statu workers, Do not forget the time March 13-M, nor the place Hed Cloud. Christian Church. Sunday is the day for regular preach ing both morning and evening. Morn ing subject "The Elect Lady und Her I Mission," Evening, "How are Wo Saved?" Special music. Come and we will do thee good. O. F. Rose. TlS?"" "TBSw. .- - rK25BSr - tMo Weeks Each Yrnr For 51.50. Seed Special Benefit ov not ri.c i .s , , objection .sptossed thco (!.(s to fai ill prolt-SoM tluill prolf-soi ( lliun v,ch tt fo v yoais a'(i rarinci'i ' oi'IhM and the public ax well now !'5ow tint it takes brains to opeinto I h farm m .1 Hint the o'd idea that a man c ni'd fium when lio could not do nnvthi t N l nutriio Tlio niious KVettcoiu spoolids vsldcli tiuvo lotyi covoihiK tbo xtiilo ihiiliiK ilio pat wooh litis afftiln brouirhl I ho mat lor tii for dlst i shm nod it ii a nu.' case in iked foi a farmer lo say that the man with t'c w hi to collar Is nrohinnptioiis w hen h.' attempts to toll the faimois how to farm.. The iacis utc all the other wiij Pop Instance take- tlio men wlo wno with the spoola! that hold a s's-l(iii here last ThurMlay. The-e mi n woio all funnels and suc cessful oiios loo. Not only did they hae the practical experience on the faitu from bnj hood up but they iiImi lOoolvovl the technical education as given by our stato ngiiciiltutal school and heiieo they spoke with positive knowledge In times past tuimeis se lected theli seed when planting time came and usually succeeded in getting a good htatiil but i.oino limes they lulled Scieiitillc methods have do monstiatod that no mill can tell whetlu com will grow or not until ho has.i mile a tost of the Hied. This your is an unusual one in that noaily seven t.i -llv o per cent of corn iiii'-ed last veur is unlit for seed because the gotiu is do.id No oil" wants to waste his time planting dead seed. These men have show ii thu fanners ho.v to muko u test of their seed coi u so they will know befoic it goes into the giound whuther it will giow or not. The iigiiciiltuial school is doing a vast amount of good by cairying on eper!inents which the fanner has not the timo nor tho facilities to do and he gets all the boiielit. They have de monstrated that tho best corn for seed is that which was raised in the immediate vicinity in which it is to bo planted. In otlior words it is acclimat ed and is better than any imported seed. Seed gathered sixty miles away Is less valuuble than that gathered ten miles tiwav. Length of thu growing season, rainfall und soil conditions vary as we travel oast or west. These special trains talked to seventy-two thoiiMind people during last, week in this state and if as ii result of their lectures nnu bushul of corn ho added to tlio average jlold pur acre it will mean a saving to Nebraska fariuors of more than three million dollais. Cettainly vvoith while. Conirc&atlonal Church Notices. At 11 A. M. the pastor will pieaeh a special sermon to tho young people and topaiontson the ii"(d of starting light in lift and of giowiug ail tho timo Sunday School at lo A M. Thoio will be a ftoc stctcoptlcoii loot uio given in the evening by Uev .1. I). Stowait, tlio state Sii)'t. of tho Con giegatlonal Sunday School and pub lishing society. Mr Stewart will aUo give a flee, led urn on Satin day even ing at 7 10 to which tho public is cord ially invited. Tho collections at these sot vices will go toward meeting our Sunday School appoi tionmout for tho state. Biotheihood on Tuesday at 7,'l(). John J. Iiayno, A, M., II. I) pastor, Seed Corn i I have for salu 1(1 bushuls Silver Mine aud ftj bushuls Yellow Hunt seed coin that has been personally selected aud tested and 1 guarantee that Da per cent of it will grow. ' j Price 91 per bushel in one to live biishol lots, ovor livo bushels 8.75 do liveied at railway station here. Reference any business man or form or in tills vicinity. K. Wiokiiam, Salem, Nebr. '!ieic Fools Are Plenty. ' o prcj)le," eaya tho Hoarding- r. I hH opher, "as soon as they - m-r'fU and Fafely launched on rti'cip of life, begin to rock th r ' " Tnhilo Made Citizens j Convention, The oil li lis ctxivoiitlmi mot in the omul hoiiMf last night ami put up tho following ticket: Major 1). W. I'lirinnv Cloik.O C Tool Treasuiu', S It Flontnoi) lhigineer, Din Dieting. Councilman, 1st wird. - . A. Shot wood, it vhi term. W. I! Sunn Ion., I year totni. Couticllman ','nd wind. P W. Cowden, '2 j oar term. Paul Store), 1 j oar tuiiu. Members of School IJohhI. Dr. H A. Oielghtoit Dr.T. A Ti limbic. Tin re was a huge attendance al this meeting and the utmost huiiuouy pre vailed. Kai' thu Hint timo poihaps in the history of tho city this convention was pittloipitod in by all ptiilios. Tho lopiiblloau pirty inel Monday niglit ami after pot tooting tin organi zation adjoin mil lo meet with the cltlons and after that oig.inl,'. ition had selected its candidates I ho loptib lic.ins inunedl itoljv called thcnisehes togelhor and iudotsod tho ticket. Tho men iiomi uitjd ars among our best business men and wo expect a most satisfactory administration. It would lie dlllleult indeed to seloet a body ol mon fioiu among our oitiens who arc holler able to conduct the allnii's of this city than the gentlemen selected. They all lutvo the intoiosts of the city at heat t and aiu practical business men and they will act Inn nioiiloii'ily together. 4 New Law. The General Pleelion haw of Ncbra; ska, amended 111 lull, provides that in the) cur 1013, and every four years thereafter, tho primary election shall bo held on thu torty fifth day before tho tlrst Monday in June. The elec tion boards are usually appointed to serve one year but the Attorney Gen eral has decided that the clause in the "each year befoto tho primary" makes it necessary t hat the Clerk of thu Dist rict appoint tho new election board 11 T teen da) s prior to tho date of the primary, which is April tilth. For Sale One Registered lilack Perclicion Stallion, ago 5 years, weight in fair llesh about '210'), good heavy Hat hone and good action. This is one of the best draft horses in Webster county at a bai gain if taken soon. W. It. WoNiutP.LV, Iniiviile, Neb Suppose You Should Burn Out To-Night! Arc You Insured Against Loss? We represent four of the Largest Ametican Insurance Companies whose assets aggregate over $75,000,000.00. PI. W. CARTER & SON. Offtci- now in Opera House Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllce In Moon Ulock. Hell, lilack I; Ind , 1!M Ilusiduuce, Royal Hotel. Hull, 17; Ind., '2V Calls Answered Day or Night iiED ci.oun, Ni:n. Widow's Pension. 'I he rcoont not of Xprll l'Jtli, 11K)8 gives to all soldiers' widows pension 112 par month. Fred Maurcr the attorney, lias all necessary blanks, S PosHMd Sale A. F. Hartvvcll's sale has been post poned to Saturday. March 0th. NUM1JER 10 Before You Buy By Mail MriiiH ns the ad that inter- t'Ms you. 1 1 you will ilo this, you won't buy by mail that's cut tain. Ijccaiuio you will have no tea son to. Any article of jewelry or watches or silverware or any thing elac in the line can be bought here at prices every bit as low as anj whcie else near or far. And you have this advant age you can see, handle and examine to your hearts con tent anything that is of inler- st to on. Bring us that catalog aild let us prove it to you. Remember "Satisfaction or Your Money Had:." Newhousc Bros., II II. New house, Prop. C, 1). .V. (i Watch luspectois Seed orn. I will not have seed corn on display as advciliscd 'I ho supply of seed coin will ho limited this spiiug, and if you have to buy jou can get seed corn fioni thu tli in mentioned below. If you older please mention my name. Vlck D. Sptlnger. VAUIF.IIIS. HOD bu. King of tho Ihirlles (Yellow ) 5(0 bu Pildo or thu Noitli (Vellow) 1000 bu. Impioved Learning (Yellow,) :i()()bu Iowa Gold Mine (Yellow.) Mono bu. Champion Whito Pearl. 10(H) bu, Iowa Silver Mine. 1000 bu. Wisconsin White Dent, loot) bu. White Cap Yellow Dent. Prices with sack 8U.00 per bushel. Ton bushel lots 81.00 per bushel; !i0 bushel lots 81.8a per bushel, f, o. b. Waterloo, Nebr. Cash with onlor. We cannot open accounts. . j. c uoitiNsoN si:i:d co, Waterloo, Nohr. Chief Adds Bring Results J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material. The Only Exclusive Store. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT OYER STATE 1ANK Red Cloud Nebraska 9 tS J -lTJ!3iaaBi 'tJWPip1 9 (J'W vy wwmg'Tmffijatai" Mi jS. - s"", 'Jjmwmmw'i towmmwnimm