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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
;gr?'.j ClV . V T -s T"t --T 'iieL3 m9BL 'V I i".l ! ' i Ayers You can hardly find a home without its Ayer's incrry Pectoral. Parents Know wnat it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parentsto keep it on hand. "TJifl tient couali mccllclni iiionry cm hT tlAyer'i Chnrryl'octoral. I'or tlinniiiiiMu: l.ll.l i ti 1. 1 it. 1 twt.ftltil III) 1)1 tlPf. JAton HUUU., Saratov. Ind McSOcJIOO. All clrmmlitn. j.r. AVKnto.. Imrrll, Mam. for Throat, Lungs Ayor'a Pills groatly aid th doctoral In breaking up aid the Cherry a com. THE CHIEF BED CLOUD, NEBKASKA. TUBLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY. P. C. Piiahes, Editor. sunsonitTios bates. n year II 00 IxraoMhi 50 niered at tae pott oQce tt Hod Cloud, Nob.M eoondcltumall matter. AUVRIITISINQ RATES: PurnUhod on application. TELEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO Commencement Exercises. (Concluded from First Pngo ) bcr two pretty little shoit poems, tho Jlrst "Lifo'H Mirror," antl tho second it pruyor or plea for the young folks just entering on tlioir iifo's work. "Tito Poison of American Life" was tho subject licutod by Grant Bailey, valedictorian of tlio class, and was a vigorous arraiKtimunt of tlio giuiihliii mania of a largo class of tlio American people. In conclusion he addressed words of thankH to the patrons of tho school and the teachers, and spoke feelingly of the llnal parting of tho classmates who hud for ho long been . associated, Following tho valedictory wns a . sploctlou by tho Red Cloud Mulo "Quartet, aftor which Supurintundont Eva J. Case, in n few well chosen words, through which pooped a spirit of pride in tho class, presented tho r diplomas. Mr. Christopher Starko rondored a violin solo as tho last number on tho program, and responded to tho liberal cuooro with another pretty selection. Rov. Rico of tho Congregation church pronounced tho benediction, following .which friends of the graduates niiido their way to tho stage and extended congratulations. Mrs. Oscar Hughes presided at tho piano during tho class uumbcis, Miss .Minor accompanied Mr. Starke, and Miss Cotting played the aecompaui- Client for Miss Overman's solo. Tho conventional black suits worn by tho boys and tho protty gowns worn by tho girls formed a pleasing picture on tho stage, which was splendidly set .oir by bouquets and boutonniores of tho class flower, tho American Reauty rose. Tho ontlro cutortalumont was one of which tho participants have just ..cause to fool proud. m m To Mothers In this Town. Children who ate delicate, feverish uiidoroas will pal immeitiittu relict if roin Motln-r (itay's Sweet I'owiIims for ctiililten They clcutise the stomach, act on the liver, making a nickly cliilit strong ami lioulthy. A certain ctito for woinis. Sold by all driiKgi-tJ. 2."u -Snniple free. 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Henry Cook has had his house painted. Mr Spokeslleld has named his bakery tho "Homo Bakery." Mrs F. E. Goblo is visiting in Illi nois. J. II. Remsborg, wifo, son and daughter, of Now Moxico, aro visiting with Mr Bralcolleld's family. Tho public school closed on Thurs day. At tho rink Saturday night Mr. Fisk and Mrs. Bradbrook did some very fine roller skating. Wo have had a tromondous fall of rain this spring Do not forgot that today is Decora tion day. Rev. .1. M. Bailey of Salem, Kan., called tin us Tuesday. F. Bradbrook has painted his photo graph gallery. Drayman Barkloy Is building a now house nour tho cioamery. On Saturday forty car loads of stock wore shipped to Chicago by our cattle buyers. Ij II. Rust has started a small fruit nursery in Red Cloud. He has 10,000 strawberry plants in nice condition. On last Friday Gates A- Bohiinnn bought ono of tho (litest beeves from Mr. Cutlior wo have over seen. Tlio animal weighed 1,810 pound-.. Tho baseball gaino on last Thursday aftornooii rosultod in a score of i!(5 to 1 in fa or of Rod Cloud A. L. Funk acted as umpire and M. S. Marsh as scorer. In tho Blue Hill team aio found tho familiar names of J, Burden, catcher, and C. Robinson, pitchor. In THE GRHDUHTING')LKSS OF 1904H ADAIR OALUSHA HOLTON LETSON DWIQHT WILSON ORANT BAILEY LUCIUS FRISDIE MIRA COOK MARY TEMPLE HELEN OVERMAN JENNIE COTTINO BLANCHE FOSTER MARGARET EVANS (Photograph by Bradbrook & Schultz, Red Cloud ) tho Red Cloud toum woro C. Piatt, pitchor; J. J Qarbor second baso; G. S. Albright, right Hold, and V. Fulton, shortstop. Piatt and Gorbor ouch mitdo two baso hits, while Fulton mado u triple Tho Rod Cloud team set up tho ico cream to tho visitors and tho cornet band escorted thorn to tho depot. Win. Lotson, tho grocer Is tho liappiost storokoepor in tho city, ami with a becoming smilo announces to bis friends that it is a boy, and weighs thorogtilnr uumbor of pounds It arrived on Friday. They afterward named "it" Holtou C. and "It" grattd ated from the Red Cloud high school this week. EniToit. John G. Potter has sold his lot next to the postolllco, to tho First National bank, for $1,830, on which they pro pose to put up a Hue building. Rev. Q. C. Todd preached his fare well sermon last Sunday. Lightning struck A. .1. Tomlinson's incubator one night last week and destroyed it, along with ti50 eggs. Ho will build another ono. All of tlio business houses close to day from 1 to 1 on account of the nioinoi ial services, A. Morltart camo near winning a prize for being tho most awkward skater at the rink. A very hoavy hail and rain storm occurred south of tho rivor Sunday. Bluo Hill Tho measles aro still rag ing. . . .A new hardware storo Is build ing on tho south side of Gago street. . . . .Tho lutubor for tlio M. E church is now hero. Cowles Farmers aro not cprito done planting corn yet.... Win. Howe is tlds week putting up a windmill for Joseph Burr... Mrs. D. R Caipontor of Franklin was hero visiting with her relatives, tho Peaks and Lattas....T J. Ward lost a valuable cow on Mon day last. Inuvulo Crops aro looking well.... Flnley Halo, our wealthy young bache lor, has a lino herd of cattlo....W J. Vance still continues to wear his old clothes, milk cows mid shout for Blaine. ....Tlio McCrary boys have hud somo posters struck olf and distributed over tho product, and their business is increasing rapidly.... Mr. Arneson has his now house nearly completed.... Charles Hunter has gouo to Kansas City with two cur loads of hogs. Real Estate Transfers. Tiansfoifot week ending Wed ne- ilny, M ij 25, furnished by J II. B uli-y of Webiter County Abst t act ciimp.in.'. Chits T Ely and wifo to Raymond T Ely pt blk 5 Talbots add to G R wd C W Scumnioii to Lydia S ICmigli pt lot 5 'Hid all of 0 blk 8 Smith & Moors add to R C wd Johanna Ovcriug and husb to Samuel A Temple pt su 4 blk 4 La Dues add to R C wd Sauiuei A Tutuplo and wife to J W Auld burnt) ptoperiv qcd Geo W Swigurl anil wife ta Win Held Scott lots 17 to 20 blk 21 Cowles wd Cluiitiait Knottier to LotiN U Williams lot 2 blk 1 Sweiys add to B H wd J Jacob Kintlsclier and wife to J J KtutlM'licr t2 a v 1 and s 1 nel i:i2fl wd Ward II tyes nml wifo to Samuel Smith lots It) to 21 1)1 1; 5 Smith & M mi es tidd to K C wd J It Gifoiihulgh and wife fo M E church lots 10 11-12 blk 17 Coivlos wd Chris Butler ami wifo to Harry C Fryolots 11 antl 15 blk 10 Guide Kt'itk wd C E Ferklns Trustee to Louis C Wilson lots 7-8 ami !) blk 17 Cowles wd Trustee (bit Held Post No 80 to Christian Russer lot 1 blk 3 R C wd C E I'lU'kins Trustee to Joshua L Fuller lot', 9 10 and 4U blk 10 Cowles wd Wm J Alexunilerto John D Chris 200 700 1000 1000 123 15 1200 1000 100 45 45 man 2 nel 20.2-9 wd 1000 A C Halo et ul to James MGuire lot 10 blk 4 Red C oud wd 4300 Thoha C Deisley and husb to Jesso C Must pt nw4 35-2 12 wd 15 James MeGuiro to Henry Wil liams sw4 24 3 12 wd 4500 Lorin W Mnbin to May L Sabln i-2 nc4 10-19 qcd 1 State of Nebraska to James A Hilkey o2 st4 1C 1 0 deed G10 Total 110950 Moitgages tiled $21500 MoriKiigcs releasiMt $10.'I10. m Mrs. Nansneakcr Passes Away. Mrs. Victor Maiispeaker died Sun day morning after tin illness of several months PuiiPitil set vices were held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S phiu (iruvet), conducted by Rov. Davis of tiie C iiistiuii chtiicli. Alice (iteer whs born in Seil'ilia, Mo , in 1878. She was man led August 21, 190.1, to Victor Manspe.iker, tit Biulder, Colo. They tesided for a idiort lime in Denver and Longmout. Colo , and came to Red Cloud in December, 100.1, whore Mr. Mmispeaker eng'iged in the harder business. Mrs. Maiihpoikei's father, four suters and one hi other, survive iter. One sister, Miss Lola Greer of Ivnnsii-Citjyind her father in law, Dr. W K. M.tnspoaker, of Juniutit, were ltore fur the funeiul. m m Mayor's Proclamation. In accordance with the laws of the state of Nebraska and tho proclama tion of Governor John II. Mickey, I hereby declare Monday, May P0, to bo I have bought the entire stock of the firm of Beckwith, Wescott & Storey and will be able to take care of my friends to their entire satisfaction. Will be pleased to see you in my store. TO BUYERS OF MEAT: As I liuvo purchasod tlio Harring ton Meat Market, I epect to mako somo changes to. benefit tho pa trons, First of till, clean up; good niouts, good weights and fair tt cat nient, and I heaitlly solicit your t ratio. I do not ask for till of it, but invito you to como in and got acquainted, and we will do the rest. Also extend an Invitut ion to bring in your Eggs, Butter, Chickens, Hides, Furs uud Fat Stock, for w hioh wo will pay you cash. Wo do not run a grocery stoio, but will endeavor to run a llrst class market houso. Cull and give mi at least ono trial. Yours for businoss, Gluts. Waddell i n legal holiday, and riquest that all stores bo closed and all business sus pended from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m , during the memorial services and tho unveil ing of tho monument to the unknown dead, in order that nil may have an opportunity to participate in the ex ercises in metnorr of our honored dead. E. W. Ross, Mayor. Red Cloud, May 24. Encampment Officers. Webster Encampment No. 25, I. O. O V., elected tho folllowin ofllcor Kiiday evening: Chief P ttrinrch Paul Storey. Smiior Warden Ernest Welscli. High Priest Wm Rife Junior Warden N H. Morrison. Rnpi-osnntativo to Grand Loiigr E II Newhotie. Alternate O.C TVol. Masonic Officers. Cnnritv lodge No. 58, A. F & A M , elected tlio following otlicers last Fri d.tv night: Worshipful M-ister-L. H. Black ledgo. Senior Warden H. E Grice. Junior Warden Geo. Morhart. SoTftary J. W. Auld. Tieasurer Wm. Pttrkes. A spring tonic that cleans and puri nes and absorbs all the poison from the system. Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea will make you well and keep you well all summer. !I5 cents. Tea or tab'ets C. L. Cutting.. i ' M PAUL STOEEY, The Clothier. R-ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There are reasons for this. I can close a loan for you in three days after taking your application, for these reasons: You do not have Jto wait and pay for a man to examine the land. My company has oceans of money. You do not wait for them to sell your loan in New York or London before getting the cash. You can Pay Off at Any Time, without giving a day's notice of your inten tion so to do. All other companies require from 30 to 60 days notice ou this point. I have so many different plans for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY, Red Cloud. a WILLIAM BAILEY Worlds Fair Rates. Tickets to St. Louis uud return, good all summer, $23.15. On and aftor April 25, sixty day ticket, $19 80 On and after April 27, ton-day tickets, 817.35. For full information about train ser vice ask tho ticket agent. m Light harness at Joe Fogel's. Looking for a Homo? Then why not keep In view V nniiaBW. thc fact that the farming lands of Western Canada sufficient to support a Tho Itntnlcrntlnn III WnRtnrn Cnnad.t durlnc tho past six years lias been phenomenal. Homestead Lands easily accessible, and othef lands may bo purchased from Railway and Land Companies. Western Canada's uraln lands produce marvellous crops.whlle the Rrarlni: lands contain all tho nutritive qualities for fat tening cattle and other stock. MlirkrU, HchnoU, Itallwar n ml till .ither ronilUlom muke Weitern Canudu dealrntile ipot far the home ccker. Write to the Superintendent Ira mleratlon.Ottawa.Canada.fora descriptive Atlas, and other In- fnrmntlnn. n n tlin At t lmlw aj-I IiiiimiiiiiuUi Ul W MIU HU11IUI K.SVI Canadian Government Akrcnt W. V. BENNETT, 8oi New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. III! r- 2 to 1 tl i H l "vrwuan I. ...W!. '..JgB' ' -J-Wi1