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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF if if- ?r fr ;V i p. BlGNOR ALEXANDER LIBER ATI YorM Fumoiif V;..u ' Ii 4iT ' ' 0W$ PvJ iSK v"'' W If 1 $m& - - irv . , mmi p ty'MLp -.-,, "- ' ,JjlSsrL, '&AS IMr.ftw'.',", iy(M Chautauqua I MJtetx. -Vtiaflaiaadggg: VjcEtfg tin; oat Hinl Ittyitijj by corn. Mfsa Freiitu DaUingor (if St'. T.ouh' Mir-boini, Is apeliiling hu? Vatrttloil n$ I lie fftitflt of Mls Melt Spun lor. t I lll JJrown tfiifl family ttutAed down't to Lulmnou tf titular nnd vlsltml wtih Mrs. UrownW (fidUiei, Mra. Kmmti iJliitn. Kiult hiiO fnu11y froju Ky 5 1GN0H Alexnndor Llberfttl, who will yjalt this community during the Chautnuquu with IiIh Imml of twcny-oiKlit iiiuhIcIuiis and opera sliiKur 1b the moat fnmoiiH linud lender and cornet nololst of America und. Is well lenown In many Kuropenn countricn. Mr. Libcrntl has had a loiif; and eventful career. Ho roao rapidly from the rnnha of u private soldier to a position of .honor nnd trust 1II!' tlrHt experience In horvlco was that of a pilvato Holdler the Province of Tyrol In the Ninth Regiment Italian Volunteers under Col. Menottl Oarabaldl In 1SW. In 1SC7 ho became the llrct Cornetl.st in the First Regiment KIiirs Urlnade of the Italian urmy. In 1K71 ho wns u oluuteer In the Foreign I.eplon Fifth Battalion, in the Fnuioo-PniHliin War. In 1.573 he hecanle .liandmaslor und cornet soloist to his Excellency, ICnrl Dalfcrln, Ooornor-Gcneral of Cnjtada, Following this last appointment the musical lover ami band builders of the world had their eyes on the famous Italian. Offers came thick and fast. After lllllng many positions of honor he tiocnme leader and director of Llberatl's famous Seventy-lirst Regimental Chud of the N". G. S X. Y Col. E. A. McAlphln commanding, which bmul Huccesfully toured the United States. In 1S87 Colonel Ulcthem, now editor of the Seattle Daily Times, concluded arrangements with Slgnor Liberati to bring his famous band and opera singers from Now York to Minneapolis for tho exposition held In that city, where lie played a successful engagement of seven successive weeks. Slgnor Liberati in a'ddltlon to a clear record of thirty-eight years a virtuoso, conductor and Impressarlo upon this side of the Atlantic, always presents vocal soloists such us aro heard elsewhere only in llrsl class Grand Opera Companies. No other, virtuoso or bandmaster past or present can show a HUe record, based wholly upon merit nnd 'const ouent results of artistic performances. KANSAS PICKUPS (11(11)1 Mtlltll Olllllj ; ROSEMONT Mi- I'imi Lnti(ni(.'li letiuneil TMniiv I ilny I torn Ountlin MpmIiiiui-s II. Olmitedi' iiinl II 15nc wcie Illue Hill vMtoto 'liui'Mlsy. .Mr. and Mi 'V. W. Hi'bullx. tools dinner at Mr. CowhI's the Foui'th. flllto 11 few'-tCiiM'tiinnt people cele bnitoil tin1 Fourth at Guide Uuek. MiMind Mrs 11. C. Wright vloltcilj '& MiN M,rn liyli nt SuikIm as the guest of the Mls'iis .Million. le&so llocliliig and ranilljV'Ktled at tlio F. M. Urn w 11 liouiC .Sunday. Several of the jiiuiik people of i'aw nee celeliiated the Fourth at Phillip bujK. ' Mottull tin; wheat Is out and In the di'i-lc. mi-I tlm fM'iin'i-" nrn husy cut J tlii-tr riaiiflit' All. V Unilon, .Sun (tn Mn C'uv-lt vlsiUd hoi danirlrtei, lliu Mrtniii( I! and O. Slu'piird last wut'k. 3lrB..,MrUU of ITitnliiiKS In vlittlujrt but alatar,' M A. l;. Mxi'ttnu tills ftti'k. ', 1 Mii Win Yvfjrht, vtikitofllKT trr.iuil-"' iimttur, Mm Fi WVijjht HHir.-fny and filoiie, NubiusWn, itif liaif vImiIii iulii 4uu'iy. , tiv- and fneni Tliiy dtie lluiiob Mi. T Siit went to Aurym. Fiida. in their .Jflekon er iiiHldng goon to rislt 1ii (hiui.'lititr, Mrs, nn. time. . J Womier. ' - i. n b'purrier and fiunil.v alKio T S ' Mis. Pouiuls of Ulmleii, spoilt the spurrier autoeil nhv to I'hlllipstnir l-'ourth with her mother, Mis. M t i celebrate' the Fourth. They leport Uiiiuiiihii. KonilioalN, and piany nurts of good! Mrs WanUoll!, of iAtitl0 V,U., wheat, while the coriMloakcd as good ,,lip ,mr,MltS) Mr ,im, Mrrt, Ul.0 en. as the average. derbon Sunday. About one hundred or the friend,, M,. ,, Mrs Ilira fi1, am, and neighbors g.itho.e.l nt the home M,.Si r ,jU.,on ,n(A i((ll0. ,a of Mis. IMsmuoio last Snnday will. u Wl,h,, s tr(. Pourth well lined baskets and spread 11 picnic , . dinner. The oociiilon was In honor of Mrs. lMsMiuorc's birthday. Mrs-. Helle llrown enteitalnud several of the cliildien of this neighborhood Tuesday aftei noon in honor of Miss Inn Hooper, who is in verj ior health and soon leaves here for Colorado. Wo hopo tho change ot elinint.? will soon improve her heulth. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY pLTiuTJirenHi-nBafflBaaaBU'aflaraB "Pretty fine looking sox to wear six months without holes." -Yes. Did, nid :-b'MsiiJ since wc all wear Mii-1', loIiiTf Of, t'll f ft V!7 ,v :.o iiioi. d uniiv .or W Lj . W ! MoKprf of. t'u 1 iuc N ft f lm Klin 1 t Ht t - ' t t r.l li M iSf 1 t pi t f I ijc4 rk it"t , I ti. ,'r t td f.X J H iHl 1 itf. ! a ira fa t.n 1 tv .v ' rn frt i rii J mi Haiept&offfasfcjy Ore MrilfcM M-'fi, V om a ftod CblUMQ c 14 M( Mi"t' ofttl n run 'ft. r' p!f t J ilgllf HS4P4 t (til yct fttti Ihf att r.r4( H tf uf Hx Malay A d 4 S t ulil A4 llu ib ft) mi n x n-m mrr jwm t py m " - "" 1 (nf Mma anaj Prlvntc Money To Loan Also tegular Farm Loans at lowest rates. Cull for me at State Hank. C. F, CAT 1 1 FOR. Here's a Tip. If n. girl worked half as hard to please a man after marriage ns sho docs before marriage, lots of lawyora would starve to death. Cincinnati Enquirer. I Hen Luri'ow went to KtiMiio Ciy Wedik-Hliiy morning. ML. eiU liMdlow left Tuosday m-Jiiiingfoi Denvtsi- to visit udativesi Hoit slovens and wife of Smith Center -pentithe Fourlli heie with hi patents, Mi and Mis. Cl.it k SU've 111 Mr mill Mr-. Qiin Starror l,ebrtiion, Kansi, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett. Mr. and Mis Sheiidan Phiues and baby have returned to Lincoln after visiting his mother, Mrs. Harbura Phares and sons. Roy Hutchison returned from O'Xeil Moiuhiy uioriiinir. He got as 1,ir us Central City when the auto bioke and became home fur lepulrs. 1 Too ;n sagtaoTtrrr.i : i 'Mil 1 iSS. VI J ,m . fw!tJiIwliJJ St'li tUltf fcl t"f rM lW mtnt , I 1 N' Pi GtttlUaMXaJiia"M ttgWLi SOL El W W'h Tf& sr O" a .ares Atient For American Benuty and Warner Bros. Corsets And BuUerick Patterns. 9R $iEi&i MISS FOLA LA FOLLETTE In Woiniin fiulTrago Lecture RED CLOUD CHAUTAUQUA AUGUST 2nd to 9th 4' . Kfil4frt fik aaafPrTrWWiKW " HkttHv p? fflSl CHAUTAUQUA ffifeSfcWWpk 4N b?Lsk f MISS Fola I.ivFol lotto, daughter of U. S.'-Senutor Robert M. La Fol lette, who will uppoar on tho local' Chautauqua platform, Is one of tho most notod women thut have ovcr"vlf';ted our town and com munity. After graduating from the Uhlwjrblty of Wisconsin sho vchoso the stago as thu Held of her professional career and her reputation is well cstnbllnhod throughout all Amorlca. Also sro Is the tlrst well known American actress to give the great plays In which sho has appeared In mono .'loguo form. Also sho has taken great interest In and added much to the icauso of universal suffrage. Hor appearance here will bo In u lecturo en titled, "Tho Democracy of Wom'an Suffrage." Regarding her ability as a public speaker and especially in tho cause of suffrage wo desire to quote Ihreo well known Amorlcans who have, heard her, us follows: Hon. William E. Borah, United States Senator from Idaho, says: "I havo 'bad the pleasure, and It was a distinct pleasure, of listening to Miss La Fol letto. Sho la a remarkable woman. Thoso who may havo tho pleasure of hearing Ucr will, I urn sure, cordially agrco with tho view I havo expressed." Carrlo Chapman Catt, President of tho International Woman Suffrngo Al liance, commends Miss La Folletto ns follows: 'Bho unites a remarkable persuasive, Hwect personality and a splendidly trained volco with a bravo Intrepid mind; a combination which cannot fall to win Us placo In some great moYctucnt for the betterment of humanity. I predict a great futuro upon tho platorm for this wholly charming and beautiful young woman." OFFICIAL. PROGRAM August -nil Prelude Libel nil's Hand ivnd Crand Opera Company Concert'-Llberatl's Hand and Grand Opel a Company PieliKle Llbeiim. limnl mid tir.niil Opera Un'npinu Com'ort LP immm'- iJ.iml iitd (itaud Up in cump my Ml4lln .'il'il Prelude Mm ini in In Lfl" Ri-ador Lcture Jn'l'.'e Fmiik P Siidloi "t'liiniiiiiK in ',hf Mui.inj.'' I'lelude Maitt Pii i.u I)iH Itcmler Lecture Or .1 . 1 n i A liiMj. "Out if V v,.' August Itli Pi elude Co.vla bniing an 1 Sister Loture Madam M o u n 1 1 1 r d "The King of the Shepards". Pi elude Coyla Spring and Sister Lecture Politician August ."th Pietiido Itiheldatfer-GailoyCo. Lecture Prof. Was-ani ' Pi elude Riheldalfer-Oailey Co. C.incei t Rilieldaller-tlalley Co. August Oth Prelude Hoosier Male Quartette Lecture Miss Fola LaFollette "The Democracy of Woman Suffrage" Prelude Hoosier Male Quartette Lecture Father .lohn Daly v August 7th Prelude (Jvveut Welsh Male Prize Sg'ts Kutoit. " , ' Prelude ' " " Kutort. " ' " August 8th Prelude tlilbert Shorter Players Leeture-I)r. Mattison W. Chase, "Rig Rugs and Hig Humbugs". Prelude Gilbert Shorter Players Euteit. Gilbert Shorter Players August Oth Prelude Croatlon Ta niburlo a n Or ttlieotra Leetiue Dr. Fox, "The Mirror of a . , Mighty Ei a". Pi elude Croatlon Tn in bu r i c a n Or chestra Concert Croatlon Tainbuilcan Orchestra GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Newly Revealed Wonderland This region of majestic, glacier-capped mountains tho climax of the rugged grandeur of the Rockies is rescind by the Great Northern Railway from Glacier Par.; Stutinii at which point the R'lilvvay Company has construct ed a hutidied thousand dollar hotel. Automobile road-, have been built from this entr.iiMMMind fmin Helton, wo-iteru eutiaiiee, through the Park. A detour may lie made fiom oiihereutrauee, or going in at one and coming out at the inner, in iiiiiidiig u lour oi me u.uist sucli a iletmir will prove to be one of its most attractive features. It includes automobiles, launches, coaches, hotels and covers disuuees of fiom SO to 1.10 miles. ILLUSTRATIVE DPfOUliS AND RATES Round trip excursion fare from E-tstmn Nebraska to Glacier I'ttrKsiannti 5.15 00 One day park tour fiom Glacier Station '.' g '.,"' Three day park tour between Glacier Park Station and Helton 21'to Five day park tour from Glacier Park Station ;u y,, - The liuilitigtoiiGieat Nortlierii Express, from Lincoln und Eastern Nc l.niskii Monday mght, foruvample, arrives Glacier Paik S:35 Wednesday even ing Ali for some of the handsome Glacier Park publications. J. J. FELZIEN, Ticket Agent. ' L, W. 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I tine, 11)14, Jamm A. llnrikii, a Justice o( the pmce, ot lied Cloud, WulAtir County, Ne!iranka, Issued an order ot at tacliiutnt, (or thoHiun of one hundred and twwity lle dollaro and seventy llvo cents (li"."5) and Interest thereon Irom tlio dnto aforesaid, and costs ot suit, In an action pendliiK before htm, wherein Guy A. ltoliert HonlsplnliUIII'nmt J. K. llrougtiton defend ant. That property of the defendant, con sisting of Ono Klcctrlc American player piano No. t7trl has been attached under said oner. Saldcaso was continued to the !lrd day of Auifuai tutl, at lOo'clock A. M. Dated this Knd day of. InnolUII. (JUVA. HOI1KIITHON, l'lalntltf. Still a Chance. "What's the matter?" "She ban re jected me again, She says this la jlnal." "Did ahe say how final?" In quired the older and more experienced man. Washington Herald. CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud. -:- Nebraski Second Houae North ot I. O. O. F. 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