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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
" I I a t t i it I , J - r ft JHiff A YfnTTffrTQx TtiaifmCi K?&MSXi(M&;A?tifrfci&,-lX& if I Subscription a $1 a Year I in Advance E RED CLOUD CHIEF Eight Pages All I Home Print n J:WAWreaftM w&ww&wwmmmswM VOLUME XXXLV, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 27, 1900. NUMBER- 17 r -f t 1 i K v nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n ;:! D D D D MlWXOmMllHWWW Leaves Red Cloud Tuesday, Btflay 1, 7 a. m., Low Rato Round Trip, to Sunny El Rito Valley, B$ew Mexico. acres r to 3) Now only $40 per acre Will soon he worth $100 Remember, 310 pays for land uud perpetual Water Itight fully paid. No crop failures. No drowning out of crops. No drouth. No cyclones. Tit lo perfect. Warranty Deed at any time. You are not obliged to live on this land to obtain title. Remember this laud is now onlv $10 por aero, one-lift li cash, balanco livo equal annual payments, interest (5 percent por annum. You can buy -10 or moro acres. Wo also have 10 aero tracts adjoining town for fifty dollars por ncro on tho same term. It is especially adaptod to fruit raising. Thirty years without a failure. Also Alfalfa, Sugar Beets, Potatoes and Grains. Canal now completed which will irrigate ovor 8.000 acres. Note extracts from some of the people who have purchased laud: assisted by nineteen brothers from t i;:-:-:-:-::t.X:f:Max:v:-:X:-:-:'.; iU'd Cloud and eleven from lilue Hill. ' . 'I'l.. ,. I. ,...). 1 f IIT ! iu viiiiiivi mi'iiiifi'i i ni i v iii K '4Xf5 Ui'iin, .Silas iJ. viers, Michael Kaile, (.'. G. Durgiu and Peter Kinigh. Tho 111 st tiUU'crs of t lie lodge weie as follows: UfoHdinn fca11e Kobinsou, I). G. Warner, C. MaU'.oncr, ft 3 I 1 (!. W. Grogor, James Unify, Harrison i ( .C4;XX"; Noble Grand- ,1. Robinson. Vice Grand -C. (!. Dnrgiti. St'C.ptary.lnines Dull'y. Tioa'-ui or -Peter Kinigh. I?. S. of N. G. - M. Kurlo. Conductor I'. Mulzeiicr. Warden- G. W. Grcgor. O. G.--B. B.ViorH. 1.(1. I). G.Wat nor. U.S. of V. G. -Harrison Moan. Wm. Davis, Barclay, Kansas, says. "I llnd your proposition bettor than represented in your prospectus." S. Vim Whoolor. St. Francis, Kansas, says: "Tho land is capable of produc ing largo crops of all kinds and is ono of tho best fruit districts in Now Mex ico." M. P. Pitt, Winflold, Kansas, says: I likod it so much that I bought 50 ucres moro than I intended." W. P. Hall, Goldon City, Mo., says: "I liked tho land so well that I took 10 acres moro than I had intended." Geo. Rex, Cherokee, Kansas, says; UI did not suppose thoro was any such tract of land in Now Mexico unoccu pied. I think this tho finest valley 1 oversaw." (Ho was reliovod of asth ma within 18 hours.) J. R. Ball. Golnoti City, Mo.: "Thoro wore eight in our party and all bought moro than thop oxpoctod. Dr. T. II. Sutherland, president Col orado Stato Doutal Association, Den ver, says: "1 found tho land beauti fully situated, soil rich and product ive. I found all varieties of fruits growing in great abundance. I can not refrain from mentioning tho oli nmte air dry, pure uud stimulating. Tho locality is most delightful and productive." Preacher Assaulted, Lust Saturday afternoon Al Strohm, ! t ho druggist, made a vicious attack1 . .. nupon uov. k. ij. I'J. urn, pastor ot tno Methodist church at Iuavale, as the I latter was emerging from Waldo's store, whoro ho had been making some 1 purchases. Ilov. Hill was knocked down and badly bruised about tho! 1 face and head, being so dazed that ho l The Burlington railroad will make low Will refund car fare to all who buy land ot us. rates for the round trip. Or if you want a good farm in this county, I can fit you out. I have sold over $40,000 worth ol property in this county within the last few months. I am "still, in the ring" for business. If you have anything to sell or trade, no matter where 'it is, I can ht you out. MONEY LOTS OF ITTO LOAN , on the best terms that can be made. Write or call on me at once for full particulars. Address J. P. HALE, the Real Estate Man RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA 1 OMUIl ! in wh Warren (irlmcs. ,v. Wedndc-day, at tho honm of Mr. and Mrs. George .1. Warren in thin city, occurred tho marriage of their daughter, Nellie Hell Wurrou, to Mr. Hd ward li. Grimes of Blue Hill. Uov. J. M. Bates, rector of Grace church, olllciated, using tho Hpiscopal ring service. Miss I mm (J rimes, sister of t lie groom, was maid of honor, and Miss Josephine Guild acted as ring hearer. Shortly after 12 o'clock tho bridal party entered tho parlor to the strains of tho wedding march played by Miss Irene Miner, the bride and groom took their places beneath a large bell mndo of smilax and faster lilies, whoro tho Rev. Mr. Bates pronounced tho words that united them in holy wedlock. Following tho ceremony, tho guests woro invited to tho dining room by Mrs. Frank Smith. Tho dining room was decorated in red ana wiiilc Mrs. Dr. Morrison and Mrs. Ringer inn lkii i.jlla iililft Mmiltiiit inltit 4 in .....,.. ,, ,., w...b .. j(l lltUlolnbl whlj0 M89 ,3lIi lllltltlltllllKP tl llltll. If. l Ulllfl fllllf. I1 ...... Strohm struck Hill several times bo-1 foro ho could bo stoppod by hystaud 1 Cook and Miss Frances Bcntloy served the guests with u two courso luncheon. Tho happy couplo left on tho even ing train for Donvor on their wedding trip, and will bo at home in Blue Hill after Juno 1. 'Pli.i fftllrm'ttwr nlf f fnii'tl (nnu(u .: 1 i : 1: iti, ii... l"u .w. ..,.... ... . vv.... n..vo.. 1111 im;liu miiu 111 k.wii.jiiiiuunin 11,11 wiu 1 Stato Anti-Saloon lciiguo. Sinco ors. Tho trouble botwoen tho two men grow out of tho prosecution Of Strohm for tho ilkgal selling of liquor, licli it is .said Row Hill has taken 1 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD ODD FELLOWS HAIL DEDICATED Handsome Mew Building at Guide Rock Dedicated Thursday-History of the Lodge. Thursday was an opoeh-marking day for tho pretty little city of Guide Hock. All day long visitors poured into tho town from neighboring towns uud tho surrounding country, until tho streets and hotels wero Tilled to overilowing with probably tho largest crowd Guido Rock has ovor soon. Tho occasion was tho dedication of tho handsome now two-story audito rium and lodge room erected by tho Guido Rock Odd Follows lost year, as well as marking tho 87th anniversary of tho organization of tho Iudopoudont Order of Odd Follows in America. Thoro woro delegations of Odd Fol io 7s from Blue Hill, Rod Cloud, Su perior, Nelson, Chester and other places, and tho visitors woro hand somely entertained by tho citizens of Guido Rock. THE DEDICATION. Prayor Row G. W. Hummel. Music. Address of Welcome G. W. Hum mel. Response Grand Master Frank P. Corrick. Music. Address Rev. Stevens, Cozad. Dedication ceremonies. Music by tho band. Banquet. Band concert. Thoro was nlo on impromptu llfo aud drum corps concert by G. W. Hagan's drum corps, composed of n half dozen small boys. EVENING SESSION. Tho evening program was altered and cut short owing to tho failure of tho Superior and Hardy degree teams, which woro to havo put on tho second ond third degrees, respectively, to put in an uppearauco. Grand Master CorrJck called tho lodgo to order, and after tho opening oxorcisos tho Rod Cloud Robekuh team gave on exhibition drill. Strohm's arrest ho has modo frequent throats that he would "got tho preacher," whom ho blames for all his troubles. Tho fact of tho matter is, no ono is to biamo except Strohm himself. When a man enters a peaceable and law-abiding community and deliberate ly and persistently violatos tho laws of t ho state ho has no right to expect any thing but trouble, and he should have it handed to him in largo packages. Row Hill should and will rocoivo tho hearty support of all good people in his light for decency aud morality. Strohm was urrestod Monday on a charge of assault. The liquor selling case was to havo como up Tuesday, but owing to tho suddon adjournment of court Tuesday morning till May 7i on account of tho illness of Judge Adams' son, tho case was continuod. builders may well bo proud. It is 39x101 foot on tho ground and two stories in height. Tho lower story is intended to meet tho requirements of tho town for a public hall. Tho floor space of this room is .17x72 foot, with a stago 18x37 feet. At ono side of tho entrance is tho ticket oillco and on tho opposite sido is a cloak room. Tho auditorium is seated with opera choirs and has a capacity of about 500. Tho coiling of tho room is 1GJ feet high. Tho upper story is used as a lodgo room by tho Odd Follows and other secret societies Tho lodgo room is 37xfw foot, with a 11 foot ceiling. At tho roar of tho hall thoro is a largo dining room and kitchen. At tho front aro a largo reception room, ante room, preparation room and two para phernalia rooms. Tho building is heated by a double furnace system, installed at a cost of about S300, ono part of which heats tho lower and the other tho upper por tion of tho building. Tho lighting plant cost about tho same amount aud Tho dedicatory exercises, which woro i tllQ ovonju public, woro held in tho largo now lodgo room, which was taxed to its fullest capacity. Tho following was tho program for tho afternoon oxorcisos: Music Guide Rock band. 1 :30 p. in. Form parade and march to hall. Tho work of tho initiatory dom-nn 1 ls also ln duplicate, one part lighting was exemplified by Chestor lodge No. tho lower Hnd tho othor tho "PP"' 135, in 11 highly satisfactor manuor. story- Tho 8tn nhts' footlights and Bon Adhem lodgo No. 18G of this I lmU nht8 c,m bo P0ted iudopond city then put on tho work of tho first I0"11? of pnch othoi ! degree, which ended tho program for , i o woodwork of tho interior of tho 1 building is hard plno finished in oil. There was also a danco in tho oven, ibo building and fixtures complete ingfortho entertainment of visitors cost ovor 811,000. not mombors of tho order. . ,,Tm. ,,,, m wsta "David Harum." Tho Curts company presented "David Harum" at tho opera house Saturday night to a largo uudiouco. Mr. Curts as "David" was exception ally good, while tho balanco of tho cast was considerably above tho average. Of courso all tho interest in the ploy centers around tno doings and say ings of "David Harum," and Mr. Curts1 portrayal of tho part was so natural as to almost mako one boliovo ho was David himself. wero present: Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, Miss Irmu Grimes, Dr. Franklin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Guild and daughter Josephine, Mrs. Newcomer and VA Martin of Blue Hill; Mr. aud Mrs. O. C. Bell and Col. and Mrs. Ringer of Lincoln; Dr and Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. Koohler and Mrs. Stono of Hastings; Mrs. Thompson of Grand Island uud. Mrs. Whito of Bostwick. Sheldon Younft. Wednesday, April 25; at noon oc curred tho marringo of Mrs. Ida C. Sheldon tp II. W. Young of Kansas, at tho homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCartney. Ilov. Huru mol officiating. Tho bride aud groom aro well and favorably known to all. Thoy will resido on the groom's form in Jewell county, Kansas. To Mothers In This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish aud cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for children. Thoy cleanse tho stomach, act ou tho livor, making a sickly child strong uud healthy. A certaiu euro for worms. Sold by nil druggists, 25 cents. Samplo free, address Alien S. Olmstoad, Lolloy, N. Y. For Sale. Houso of 5 rooms, 0 lots east front, corner lots. Barn, nice houso, price $1300. J. P. Hale. Ml un P w der evkes C?.ex.r. Brewed Guide Hook lodgo No. 133, I. O. O. F., THE NEW nUILDINU. Tho new building which was dodi-, was instituted Juno 1, 1885, by tho catod yesterday is ono of which its 1 late J. II. Smith, deputy grand master, With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker book for making all kin;la of bread, with Royal Baking Powder. Gratia md Pastry Cook" biscuit and cake to any address. 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