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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
3UnKMMI We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Askhimaboutit. Tmi mint limit well iiflur tlio romlltlnn of Tinir HviTiinil Imwi'li. UmIm lliore In il.illy .icllmiol lli lmcl, mliiH'HH iiruiliirln tiro linorlx'il. r.iuiliiK IkmiI.h-Iio. IiIIIoiimiom, nmi ci.ilvni'l"l't ami Hun iitiivcutlnit tint Sitr ii.irllli Irmii iloliu' ll l-t wmk Ayori I'llH :r- llvor pl'l. Art m'itly. nil vckcIiimo. Hie ilon1 U mily olio pill nt ImmuIiiio. m imi'Miwwwin tniimniiii I Mado by .T. O. Ayr Co., Lowell, Mum Also uiBiiuiauiurnrn ui IIAIK VIOOR. Atlt'P. CUHH. CIILRKV PECTORAL. obstructions placed in tlio way of tlio electric light bonds, which have caused tlio city to go to consldoraalo useless expense, aro a samplo of thoir work. Sometimes thoso mou aro ouly catspaws iu tho lunula of other nnd moro ablo mou who remain iu tho background and escapo tho odium of thoir actions, though thoy reap tho benefits when thoro aro any. It would bo much hotter for tho community should such men remain out of it. In spito of tho oirnrtH of tho knock erf, Red Cloud will coutiuuo to iin provo and grow, for tlio majority of the people aro on tho right side and awako to tho needs of tho city. fi LA f u Aiiers irattspeaucBsxmxajtmmJti.j. : inENII IEAKO AUV 3 Weston for Governor. The frlonds of former State Auditor Charles Weston of Hay Springs aro urging him to outer tho race for gover nor, and if ho decides to enter tho xutost for tho nomination it will bo found that ho has many friends in this part of Nebraska. Ho is a man of sterling worth and is popular with all who know him. During his term as jmditor u Wyoming bank in which ho nr.i.s Interested, but iu tho management of which he had no pari, became in volved iu Hnani'ial dillloultios, and it tva- through the elforts of Mr. Weston, who sacrificed his personal property nnd outoro I upon a courso of rigid economy that ho might savo money, that tho creditors of tho bank woro piid. Such men are rare today and they aro deserving of all , tho honor that can bo bostowod upon them. Keen Norrls in Congress. Tho Commercial-Advertiser has Htartod a small sized boom for Colonel lko fchophardson of IUvortou to sue rood G. W. Norris iuCougross. While wt admire Mr. Shopardsou, we can soo no reason for making a change. Mr. Norris has shown ability and courago in all his work in tho National Houso of Representatives. It is well kuownto overyono that tho longer a man serves iu Congrosss tho greater is his inilu tnc and powor to do good work, and it is very poor policy to mako fre quent chaugos. Wo do not boliovo thoro is any groat demand among tho Republicans of tho Fifth district for a change, aud will coutiuuo to support Mr. Norris as long as his work con tinues to bo as satisfactory as it has boon iu tho past. Retarding Obstructionists. Every community has a fow mou who aro always ready to stand up aud fight against wrong-doing, aud thoy dosorvo tho hoarty support aud com mondatiou of all good oitizons. Also, uvory community is cursed with some mau or men whoso solo aim iu life Mioins to bo tho placing of a stumbling Mocks iu tho way of thoso who are working for tho moral aud material wlvaucouiont of tho city's interests. Rod Cloud has a suporabundauco.of tlio lattor class mon who aro "fornist" everything which they do not them salves originate. Tho arguments and Easter Services. Tho following Easter program will bo presented at tho Congregational church on Sunday. The music will bo rendered by a double quartet, consist ing of Misses Igou and Thompson, MoMlames K. S. Garber and C. J Popo, and Messrs. Sollars, I'harcs, Cotting, and Hico MORNING. 10..10 Organ Voluntary. Anthem, Glad Easter Morn Emerson Choir. Doxology nnd Invocation. Response by Choir. Rosponsivo Reading, Hymn, "This is tho Day tho Lord Hath Made." Scripture and Prayer. Hymn, " I'ho Day of Resurrection." Offertory. Solo, The Resurrection Shelly. Sormon. "I am tho Resurrection and tho Lifo." Hymn and lionediction. EVENING. 7.00 Christian Endeavor Mooting. 8.00 -Organ Voluntary. Authom. Twas Calvary Loronz. cnoni. Hymn. I Know that my Redeomor Livoth. Praj'or. Rosponso by Choir. Duot. Ho Will Not Slumbor....Hart. Misses Toou and Thompson. Scripture Authom. Why Woepost Thou. .Gabriol. OHOIK. OfTortory. Eastertide Charm Engolmann. Authom. Tho Lord Has Rison. .Adams ciiom. Sormon. Lossons from tho Transfig uration. Duot. Crossing tho Bar Ashford. Mns.GAnnEii and Mn. Cotting. Hymn aud Benediction. Geo. NcCrary Married, Word was received iu Rod Cloud this week that former Couuty Treasur er Goorgo R. McCrary was rocontly married in Indiana, and that ho and his brido would mako thoir homo in Rod Cloud for awhile at least. Thoy aro expected to arrivo here next Wed nesday or Thursday. Mr. McCrary has mado froquont trips to his old homo iu Indiana "to so tho folks," so ho said, but no one will be very much surprised at tho nows of his marriage. Wo oxteud congratulations. w Marriages. E. II. Mitcholl of Loxington, Nob., and Miss Minnio L. Piorco of Milo, Kansas, woro united in marriage by Judgo Edson, Wednesday, April i. John H. Tietjon aud Miss Barbara Bush of Rivorton woro married by Judgo Edson Monday, April 9. Fifty Years the Standard BANNG A Cream of Tartar Powder Made Frm &rapes No Alum Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week " V Tr AWAWArW"','W Henry Nowhouso is on tho nick list. Mrs. L. II. Fort has roturnul to Rod Cloud. G. W. Clino has his now houso nearly completed. F. V. Taylor has moved into Mrs. Tult's house. Goo. M. Plumb is tho happy father of a bouncing baby boy. Liuu Owen and Lillio Lotson wero in Guido Rock Saturday. A. Heydo was in McCook tho other day looking after his claim. John Garber has laid u sidewalk on tho south sido of his promises. Miss Rona Douham, of Mindon, is visiting with F. E. Goblo's this week. Mrs. C. Wionor and Ed Wiener left for Now York City Wednesday morn ing. A. C. Halo, who moved to Missouri, was in Rod Cloud n fow days this week. Bello Spanoglo is teaching in the public school in the place of Miss Shoror. DIHc Gray has resigned tho ofllco of depot master and has taken up tho lightning rod business. R. L. Tinker wont to Burlington, la., Saturday night to buy an oxtonsivo lino of furniture for F. V. Taylor. Nows has just reached D. F. Scam mon that his brother, It. G. Scammon. died at Los Gatos, California, April 12. Tho Rod Cloud male quartet very ably assisted iu tho evening's enter tainment at tho Congregational church Monday night. Geo. Carpenter, a former clerk in Shoror's drug store in this city, was rocently killed by tho accidental dis chargo of a gun. W. P. Konady of Quincy, 111., has purchased a farm near Red Cloud and has moved his family hero and will mako this thoir homo Van Benson claims to hnvo tho larg est calf at twenty-four hours old of nnyono in tho couuty. It weighed 175 pounds and is halo and hearty. I. Frisbio had quite an accident tho other day. Ho was at tho depot when tho switch engiuo came pulling up, frightening his team, and in the at tempt to got away both horses fell, one of which was badly cut up. Mr. Hubbell, living oast of tho city, whil driving homo last Saturday had tho misfortune to have his horsos got scared, and running uwoy upset tho carriago, throwiug Mrs. Hubbell out and injuring tho old lady sovorely. Tho Rock Island survoyors aro now engaged, wo understand, in locating their lino to Rod Cloud, and ere many moro moons wo expect that tho corps will bo iu Red Cloud, aud later on wo will hear tho whistle announcing tho fact that tho trains aro beginning to inovo. On last Thursday evening, while Tub Chief was being rapidly run off on its steam press, thoro occurred quite an important wedding iu our city, viz: Mr. Floyd Reynolds, ouo of our well known young men, was united in holy wedlock to Miss Maggio Taylor, daugh ter of I. N. Taylor. Chooked Cheek D. F. 'Pennant's houso is nearly ready for tho plasterer Mrs. Wm, Dickson has been quite sick Miss Ada Howard is teaching school in this district. Cowles M. J. Tumor is getting his now store in readiness for business Frank Boors, tho plasterer, is putting tho finishing touches on G. W. Hagor's rosidanco C. C. Bennett loft Wednesday for a visit to his old homo in Mt. Ploasaut, Iowa E. M. Pearson shipped his housohold goods to Iudiauola Tuesday Mrs. W. T. Evans is visiting hor mothor at Ilumbolt this weok Thos. Emigh shipped two cars of cattlo and ouo of hogs Monday to Chicago Married at tho bride's residence near Cowles, April 15, by Row G. W. Hummoll, Mr. S. B. Smith to Mrs. Hannah Ilanoy. $ It don't cost $ any more (0 t ( to to ! to to to Burlington Bulletin. Special Homoseokors, Ratos 1st and .'Jrd Tuesdays, low excursion ratos to tho North Platto Valley, tho Big Horn Basin and other frontier terri tory. Personally conducted excursion on 1st and 3rd Tuosdays of oaoh month for thoso sooking froo homo steads of 010 aoros of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Denver, Agent Homoseokors' Information Bu reau, 1004 Fnruam St., Omaha, Nobr. Irrigated Lands If you havo any to be well dressed than half dressed. And it makes a lot of difference sometimes. I can sell you an outfit that will get you a job, or keep you in your position, or get you married. The SUITS I am selling at $7.50, $8.50 $10.00 and up to $20.00 are sure winners wherever placed. All I ask is a chance to shoA them to you. COME IN AND BE SHOWN. PAUL STOREY, wv to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m w (CLOTHIER. FURNISHER. SHOE MAN Sr surplus money, you can do nothing bottor with it than to got hold of au irrigated farm now. If this appeals to you, send for irrigation literature. Low Vacation Tours to Colorado, California and Puget Sound Tho summer or 1900 will bring a great va riety of attractive low rato excursion tours. Tho greatest railroad journoy in tho world to California and Puget Sound is within your roach at about half ratos dally from April 25th to May 5, also after Juuo 1st. Ask about excursion ratos to San Francisco for tho touchers' big mooting; also ubout tho cheap rate to Colorado for tho Elks' groat guthoriug early in July. To Western Resorts Low rato ex cursion tickoss to tho Black Hills, Hot Spriugg, South Dakota, Sheridan, Wyoming, (Eaton's Ranch, Big Horn Mountains) and Yollowstono Park; ask about special camping tour of 21 days from Cody through tho Yollow stono Park. Go Somewhere Lifo is short; soo America. Think over tho kind of a trip you would liko to mako, and ask tho uudorsigued to help you plan tho most interesting trip at tho lowest possible cost. J. F. Edw4uds, Agent. G, A. R. Encampment. Tho annual oncampmont of tho Kan sas and Nebraska Reunion Associa tion for tho year 10U0, is horoby eullod to meet in tho city of Rod Cloud, in Webster couuty, Nebraska, on tho 25th day of April 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. for tho purpose of oleeting oflicors for tho onsuing year, fixing tho time aud pluco for holding the annual reunion of said association, and transacting such other business as may properly como beforo tho oncampmout. Each G. A. R. post iu tho district will bo outitlod to tho followiug ropro snntatiou: ono dolegato for every 15 comrades, or major fraction thereof iu good standing Docombor 31st, 1905, and all District Cotumiindors, Past District Commanders, Post Command ors and Past Post Commanders within tho district aro entitled to seats and to voto at said encampment. Tho Council of Administration is nlso called to moot at tho samo time and place. I am authorized to say that tho G. A. R. Post and W. R. C. of Rod Cloud, will entertain all comrades and thoir wives in attondanco, so comrades lot us make this oncampmout tho best one wo havo over had, a hummer. Ied Cloud likes to entertain, knows how and will do it, so comrades lot us meet in fraternity, charity and loyalty, and in largo numbers, Geo. W. PiiATiicit, Com. R. P. Stewakt, Adjt. Teachers' Examinations. Regular examination for touchers will bo hold at Rod Cloud, Friday and Saturday, April 20th and 21st, 100(3. Nellie West Casteh County Supt. Fon Salk two huhII hIiow cases. Inquire at tho Chief olllco. Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want soinothig nice in the meat lino, drop into my market. We have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game in season. Wo think, and almost know, that wo can pleaso you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON &,BURDBN. FEED PLUMB Has just received a complete line of FRESH Bulk Garden Seeds Also handles Flour $ Feed Telephone 51. Gordon Hals are either soft or stiff. The Gordon Soft Hal is very soft and : never gets stiff. The Gordon Stiff Hat is very stiff and never gels soft. Either Gordon .oo 1 f' nr v jhui u-"'Jti -.1 m t U .,-A - WUT-'. JK '