The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 29, 1905, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Treasurer:
V. C. Fit.uiM Blue Hill
For County Clerk:
-John .J. Gauiieb Red Cloud
For Sliorilr:
O. D. Hkihu: Red Cloud Twp
For County Judge:
. li. Kkknky Cowlos
For Superintendent:
lIns. Nklmb Castoii Red Cloud
For Surveyor:
Jeo. H.OvuitlKU Rod Cloud
For Coroner:
Dr. H. T. Ham. Cowlos
For Cotninissionor, 1st district:
hJamkh Ovi:kman Red Cloud Twp
For Commissioner, It.h district:
T. J. C hai'MAN Elm Creek Twp
THE CARNIVAL
Public Wedding Yesterday-Industrial
Parade Today BIS Crowds.
Since Tuesday afternoon Rod Cloud
has been the sceno of the most extra
ordinary holiday ever seen in this
jmrt of the state. The fall carnival
and street fair opened with the great
est show that has ever visited this
ntato namely the Parkor Fairyland
Amusement Co. The managers Tyler,
k Cramer, havo secured a list of varied
and high class attractions that sur
$)usses in magnitude and excellence
anything that can be rnmomborod by
tho oldest resident.
'Several diiforont companies bearing
"Uho name of Parker havo visited sur
rounding cities in tho past two years
iiud every city they visited has
soundod praises of them to tho skies,
consequently tho firemen woro desir
ous of securing one of them to furnish
the attraction. However, many citi
v.ons objected, believing them, as tho
jtoneral run of carnival companies are,
to bo a very inferior class and oven
.after tho contracts woro signed with
II. S. Tyler, who represented Fairy-
(land, some woro doubtful and it was
then that a committee was sent to
(Superior to inspect their attractions
thoroughly.
They came back moro than satisfied
'They were loud in their praises of tho
high class shows and gentlemanly
conduct of tho employees toward tho
ipntrons and wo have not boon disap
pointed in tho least of our expecta
tions. Right hero it is well to speak
of u little matter which shows tho
courtesy and good fooling that exists
among show people. "Undor Two
Flags" was billed at tho opora houso
Monday night and tho carnival was to
open tho some timo Mr. Cramer
kindly refrained from oponlng and
did moro. Ho loaned tho Molville
Family band which is enrouto with tho
company, to Mr. Arlngton to draw a
crowd to tho opora houso.
Tuesday afternoon all tho attrac
tions oponcd and have beon giving
continous performances over slneo.
To say that tho pooplo havo boon
pleased would bo putting it lightly.
Three froo attractions aro exhibited
twice daily aii'1 aro as follows: 2 and
7:30 p in. Itortino, fancy bag punching
and feats of marvelous strength.
3:30 and J) p. m. Fraviolo in his dar
ing slide for lifo from a lofty towor
hanging by his tooth to a slender
cable.
fi and 10:110 p. m. Faustina, who cips
tho climax of all daring feats by loop
ing tho loop in a hollow ball.
Tho pay attractions aro as follows:
Creation, an ingeniously devised
electrical spectacle that illustrates
tho Bibieal story in u literal
but novel manner. A loeturo accom
panies tho exhibition which is com
pleto in every detail. Other features
aro tho bountiful lire dance and illus
trated songs
13 ectric Thoatro, whore the Croat
Train Robbery and tho Lost Child aro
presented. Tho last part of tho week
tho pooplo will laugh at tho wholo
"Datum Family" and tho "Datum dog,"
while tho featuro "Tho Moonshiners"
will turn thorn from teats to laughter
alternately. This is tho most sensa
tional Him over made.
Tyroloan Alps, a grand mechanical
exhibition, showing a day and a night
spent in tho villago of Geneva at tho
foot of tho Alps mountains.
Foolish House, tho big fun factory,
whoro fun is m ado to order. If you
can't laugh don't visit it.
Naval Dattlo, a roprosontation of
tho battle of Port Arthur. Tho battle
taking placo betweon real ships
oporatod by electricity in a tank hold
ing .r0,000 gallons of water
Penny Arcade, a gallery of scones
from all tho world prosontod to each
one for the sum of ouo cent.
Carry-Us-AU, tho delight of young
and old. A monster merry go round
operated by oloctricity. A delightful
place to rest after sooing tho piko.
An oloctrio light plant is carried by
tho Parker AuiUHomot Co , which
makes tho streots a perfect blazo of
glory.
Tho staff of tho company is: C. W.
Parkor, owner; Cramer & Tyler,
lesseos and managors; D. A. Fulton,
advance representative; W. R. Hudd,
secretary and press agent; Georgo
Gilroy, in chargo of privileges; How
ard Molville, loader of tho baud; Leo
Barnes, master of transportation.
The Public Wedding.
Aside from the big industrial pa
rade today, tho most interesting spec
ial featuro of carnival week was tho
public wedding, which occurred yes
terday afternoon boforo an audionco
of from 1.000 to 5,000 people. A tem
porary platform was oroet'd in front
of Engels' jowolory storo, on which
' was displayed tho numerous prosouta
! olfered by the business men of Red
Cloud.
A littlo after 8 o'clock tho bride
and groom, Miss Ida Stefan of Rod
Cloud and Mr. Squiro Wordon, recent
ly from Indiana, and who has boon
employed by F. W. Studobakor in his
comout plant, ascended tho platform
whoro Rev. G. W. Hummell was
awaiting them. Tho coromony was
Immediately performed and tho clergy
man saluted tho bride, tho crowd
cheered, tho band played and every
one, including tho bride and groom,
soomod to npprociato tho situation.
Following tho coromony tho newly
married couplo started in to mako tho
rounds of tho shows, vory appropriate
ly beginning with "Creation."
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Deaths and Funerals.
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Mrs. E. W. Ross.
Mrs. Margarot Ross, wife of former
Mayor E. W. Ross, died at her homo
in Red Cloud last Friday afternoon,
aftor a brief illness from typhoid
fever. Funeral services wero hold at
tho M. E church Sunday afternoon
conducted by Rev. W. Bennett Mo.o,
and tho remains wero escorted to tho
cemetery by delegations from tho Fro--
tortial Aid, Royal Neighbors and
Rebekahs, of which orders slio was an
honored and beloved member A sad
coincidence was tho fact that sho was
ono of tho 1' tiding workers for tho
new church building and was tho lirst
person to bo buriod from it.
Margarot C Rife was born in La
Sallo county, Illinois, July 28, 1800,
was If) years 1 month and 25 days old
at tho timo of her death. In 1881 sho
removed with her parents to Gage
county, Nebraska, wheroon Novomber
20, 183.!, she was married to Elmer W
Ross. To this union wero born ono
son and threo daughters, tho son and
second daughter having preceded her
into tho flual rest In 1803 sho ro
moved with her husband and family
to Red Cloud, which has sluco been
their home. Sho was converted in tho
M. E. church at tho ago of 13 years
and was an active working membor in
tho church. Mrs. Ross is survived by
her husband, two daughters, Miss
Lavilla and Marie, her mother and tho
following brothers nnd sisters: Mrs.
E. T. Rickards, Weeping Water; Mrs.
G. L Griffls, Lincoln; Mrs. F. M. Pot
tor, Seattle, Washington; Mrs C. II.
Kaloy, Red Cloud; Win. Rife, Beatrico;
John Rifo, Wostorn S. L. Rifo
of Bridger, Montana and . Roy Rifo of
Rod Cloud.
Wesley Wilson.
Charles Wesley Wilson, tho well
known Inavalo druggist, dropped dead
in Dr. Cook's office last Saturday after
noon about four o'clock. Mr. Wilson
had beon suffering with heart troublo
for soveral months, and tho first of
last woolc camo to Rod Cloud to take
treatment. Ho seemed to bo improv
iug, aud only a few moments boforo
ho died ho said ho was feeling much
better than ho had felt for soveral
weeks. A moment or two later ho fell
forward to tho floor and when tho
doctors reached his side lifo was ex
tinct. Funeral sorvicos woro hold at
tho Christian church in this city Mon
day afternoon, conducted by Rev.
Davis, and iutormont was in tho Red
uiouu comoiory. Mr. Wilson was
about -15 years of age and had boon
married twice. Ho is survived by five
children by his llrst wife. About a
year ago ho was married to Miss
Doisloy, n daughter of Howard Deisloy
of Inavalo.
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In Red Cloud,
September 25th to 50th
Going to have the best show ever. The
business menof Red Cloud will see to it
that everybody who comes will be well
treated.
THIS STORE is going to make a spe-
cial effort to entertain visitors. The
entire line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Furnishings, and in fact everything that
a man or boy wears, will be in place and
you are invited to pass a little of your
time in examining them. Make the
store your headquarters. Whether you
buy goods or not,
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BEFORE YOU BUILD
That House or Barn, or storo that Coal, it will savo you
money and pivo you a lot of satisfaction if you will call and
gel prices aud see tho stock of
SAUNDERS BROTHERS,
PHONE do. RED CLOUD, NEB.
Dry Lumber and Gcnnlnc Maitland Coal a Specialty
C W Kaloy to F W Studobaker
lots 19 to 24 block 1 Lo Dues
add to Red Cloud wd
Robert Harris and wife to Goo
C Polloy so4 22-3 11 wd 5000
500
Real Estate Transfers.
Transfers for wook ending Wednes
day, Aui?. 30, furnished by J. H. Bailey
of Webster County Abstract company.
Kato Pond aud husband to L E
Tait lots 7 8 and 9 block 9
Smith & Mooro add to Rod
Cloud wd $ 1100
Elizabeth (iilford to J R Groeu
halgh lots 1 and G to 11 block
2 Cowlos ved 290
Elizabeth White and husband to
Ella Armstrong lots 9 and 10
block G Graves add to Bluo
Hill wd 100
Goo Nogloy and wife to L H Rust
lot 7 block 8 Rod Cloud wd. . . 75
Julia Putman to C E Putman ot
al swl 23-3-10 aud nw 4 20-3-10
wd. will
Nora M Clark and husband to
Anna M Munt. lots 1 and 7
part 2 aud 8 block S LoDucs
add to Rod Cloud wd 1200
O T Ely and wife to II W Hub
bard part lots 0 7 and 8
Roberts add to Guido Rock wd 1800
John Hyke to E T Foo nwl 32-3-10
wd 4200
A C Halo and wifo to Ed and
Minuio Soaton swl 32-2-10 wd 4500
Boy's Head Crushed.
Charley Bates, tho 10-yoor-old son
of Ed Bates, living iu tho south part
of town, suffered an accident Sunday
evening about G o'clock which nearly
cost him his lifo. Quito u number of
porsous had gathered at Winfrey's
barn to watch tho breaking of a herd
of bronchos, and us tho herd was
being turned from ono lot into an
other tho littlo Bates boy fell under
the foremost horse and the entire
bunch passed over him. He was
picked up unconscious and taken to
Dr. Cook's hospital, whoro ho soon
revived. His head wos severely
crushed, but it is thought ho suffered
ouly slight internal injuries. Tho
physicians did not sow up tho wound,
fearing blood clots would form on tho
brain, which would uocessitato its re
opening. At the last reports tho boy
was resting easily aud it is thought ho
will recover.
Morhart's Opera House
One Night Only
Tuesday O
October tJ
Blondin & Leon will present
L. R. CARLISLE
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Rip Van Winkle
Seats on salo commencing
Saturday, at II. J. Engels'
Prices 25, 35 and SO Cents
Here Is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray, a nurse in New York
discovered an aromatic pleasant herb
drink for womon's ills, called AUS
TRALIAN LEAF. It is tho only cer
tain monthly regulator. Cures female
weaknesses and backache, kidney,
' bladder and urinary troubles. At all
druggists or by mail 50 cents Sample
FREE. Address Tho Mother Grny
Co., LoRoy, N. Y.
Popular Flavors in
Summer
Drinks
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Ice Cream
The Bon Ton
W. S. BENSE. Proprietor.
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