The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 07, 1906, Image 1
nff- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 6 nOTnflhrnMrxmm t Subscription Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a, Year in Advance mason lWWttW&'Wt!Bl9i9lli VOLUME XX'I. IV. RED CLOUD, NEItKASKA. DKCHM HlflR 7, 1!0. N TINKER 49 'if ? X, DISPERSION SALE At my farm 5 miles west and i mile north of Mankato; 5 miles south of Burr Oak, and 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Otego, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, '06 Commencing at 10 a. ni., the following: 32 Head of Registered HEREFORD CATTLE Eleven cows, 3 3-year-old heifers, one 2-year-old heifer, 4 1 -year-old heifers, 3 heifer calves, 7 bull calves, one bull 1 year old, 2 old bulls. Florest J. No. 158,565, my herd bull, is one of the best of the breed. A good time to buy good cattle at your own price. All good, serviceable cattle not fat, but in good breeding condition. The only reason for selling them is that I have no pas ture, so cannot keep them and must sell. Remember the date, Wednesday, Dec. 19. Free Lunch on Ground, W. E. Johnson. COL. JOHN BRENNAN, Auctioneer. D. H. STAFFORD, Clerk TERMS 12 months at 8 per cent. Business College Notes A loud of cobs is wanted at the col lege. The school closed on Thanksgiving day and the day after, ly the voto of the pupils. Mr. Dietrick dated an entertainment in the North Hranuh Academy this week for January 12th, 1.H)7, Mrs. Henderson from near Womer, Kansas, was up this week to make ar rangements for her two sons to attend Hcliool this winter. Lloyd Kiist is a new pupil this week. Every week now brings new students and by next month we expect to have a (Treat many more. It will be impossible to give any more dates for entertainments before Christinas, says Mr. Dietrick, as his time is all dated now. Miss Francis l.entley, one of Inst venr's shorthand students, who is now holding a nice position in Iloldrcge, vras in lied Cloud this week. Mr. Dietriek held an entertainment this week at Miss C'or.i Wccsuer's school house Wednesday and at the U. It. Church in Woiner Friday night. This is the week that the llih School football team plays the Super ior team on the home grounds. The Kiimj will be Friday and every one in Red Cloud should witness this victory for the lied Cloud team. Paul S. Dietrick will give an enter tainment in thu McCall huhoolhoi.se Friday evening of this week. This is the first week that Mr. Dietriek has not given at least two entertainments and some times three since he, gave out the announcement that he would be subject to the call of the school teachers. He only regrets that he is not able to give all the calls the at tention he should. Ileturn dates have begun to come in and some places are even offering to pay him Wjdl to come. His entertainments mustsurely please. Everett Kemp! Yes, Everett Kemp! Every one who attended the opera house Monday night, knows just what 1, must say about Kemp. "He can't be beat," "He is the best 1 ever heard" are some of the tilings you hear on the street. Now you're sorry you didn't go, ar'n't youV Speak up and confess yourself. Hut Kemp says that our .next number, The .Midland Concert Co. is the best concert company on the road today. They are bought after by all the bureaus and they take the Midland because it's the largest bureau and because they can make more money, and because the work is easier and they can make more dates because the distances between towns arenotso great. Most all of the great bureaus are trying to imitate the Midland cir cuit plan. Burglar Caught. There was an exciting time in Hlue Hill for a short time Sundav evcninir. I when it was discovered that County j Treasurer Frahm's general store had been broken into by burglars. Man- ' ager .John Hay of the store made the discovery upon entering the store at ; about S o'clock Sunday evening. He made a hasty exit from the store and .summoned a crowd to surround the building. It was some time before anyone in the crowd could lie found with sutiicient courage to enter the j store and search for the burglar. Lew Hohrer of Red Cloud happened to be there and when Mr. Hay procured a light he went into the store with him. They found that the burglar had en ' tered the cellar through the coal chute and from there made his way upstairs. Upon coining back through the store Hohrer discovered a man crouching between the ends of two counters and dragged hig forth. The burglar made no resistance and pre tended to be very drunk, claiming that he. thought lie had gotten into a box car. The burglar proved to be one of j two tramps who had been loitering around town during the day, and whose actions had aroused suspicion. No trace of the other tramp was found. The burglar, who gave his name as Fred De Hois and said he came from Wyoming, was given a hearing in Hlue Hill Monday and held to tho district court. He was brought to Red Cloud Tuesday after noon and lodged in jail. The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative inlluence originated 1 with Hee's Laxative Cough Syrup, con ' tabling Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at ' ouee, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully biitisllcd with results, your money will be refunded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug btore. ".-..' , I School Notes &Kx:t:-ctM:W'x:-xx-!i O. W. DUDLEY, StM'T. The school board was in monthly session last Tuesday night. At this meeting a petition signed by 'i"!'i voters of this district was piesented. The petition prayed for l he board to at once call for a special election for the purpose of voting &'0.000 bonds for the purchase of a site and erection of a building thereon. The petition was discussed with intoiest and re ferred to the committee on buildings and grounds, the members of which are Dr. R. F. Raines, chairman; E. J. Overing and ,1. O. Caldwell. The peti tioners doubtless do not know how much attention the board has already given to the subject. The athletic committee of the high school comes to the Superior game to day SO.liK in debt. About Sfi has been already spent for football togs. The patronage has been goq.1 thus far. Thanks to the public the receipts have always exceeded the expenditures and had we not bought suits and head gear we would have had i surplus in btead of a deficit. A goo.i crowd to day will, howeveivwipc out the def icit. Delia Lambrecht and (Jraee Leonard were out of school a few days because of tonsilitis. Hoth arc again in school. Miss Igou is drilling tho boys' glee club for the concert, which has 'been postponed until after the holidays, The board has given permission to lengthen the school day 15 minutes. The new slate blackboards were set during Thanksgiving infmiss'lon. . y5fc Commercial Club Meeting The Commercial Club held a meeting Tuesday evening and reviewed the new court house situation. During the discussion it developed that the su preme court has formerly decided that it is illegal for any city or town to build county buildings, or oiler a cash consideration for their removal from one town to another, where the mat ter has to be voted upon. The court has decided that such offers are in the Ippwfessd MM I w wlf i W-'& T0 GUARD'SHIPS aSainst the unseen dangers at sea, Jj MfiVMs tha United Slates Government maintains lighthouses. 8ff IflflHwii1 ' r '.' i :KiVfirE KIImQKvi'):'.'.'. . J. ,; j'mUS'5jH 12KRJ'.Va,:::'':; '., tfi.v&'3K BIK.'-.j.':..v::,v-,':'ViWSlWi IlltiiPjliB I '.'""' : nature of bribes to the voters anil are therefore illegal. It is also said that a recent law provides that when a public building or a county seat has been located for ten or more years in one town the location becomes perma nent and it cannot be removed. At the meeting the Commercial Club considered the plan of Messrs. Martin and Reid for fighting the mall order houses, but quickly came to Mie con clusion that theie was nothing in it ami turned it. down. MARRIAGES. Drakc-Vlcrs. On Wednesday at noon, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Drake, in (larlleld township, occurred the wedding of Miss Nora E. Drake to Mr. Frank E. Viers, son of S. It. Viers of Lebanon, Rev. 0. V. Hummel olllciatiiig. The ceremony was performed in the presence of about llfty guests, after which all par took of a sumptuous wedding dinner. The bride and groom are well and favorably known in this locality, both having been born in Webster county, I and they received many useful and valuable presents from their host of friends in Webster and Smith coun ties. Mr. and Mrs. Viers will reside on a farm four miles north and a mile and a half west of Lebanon. They will take up their residence at their new home today. November t!3 Thomas E. McIIale and Miss Minnie Panzer, both of Hlue Hill. Married by Judge hMson. December J (Inrfleld P. Ludlow and Miss Olive Susan (lard, both of Red Cloud. Married by Judge Edson. December 12 John Calhoun, Fair- bury, Neb., and Mrs. Daisy (Joldsberry 1 of Mankato, Kan. Married by Judge Edson. December -1 Joseph Sidlo, jr., and Miss Louise Konflrst, botli of ltatin. Married by Judge Edson. Your money refunded if after using three-fourths ) of a tube of ManZau you are dissatisfied. Return tho bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully return ed. Take advantage of this offer. Sold by Henry Cook's drugstore. To guard your home against the un seen dangers of food products, the Govern ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. The Government has made the label your protection so that you can avoid alum read it carefully, if it does not. say pure cream of tartar hand it back and V fl virfy7By Tr&tiswxmtam WJ'vP&vgr fetyvfir&weiW'iiw M w ms& ROYAL- is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder a pure product of grapes -aids the digestion adds to the heaith fulncss of fcod. "Oh, Listen to the Band t" We have been asked a great many times concerning the membership of the new band recently organized un der the leadership of Alvin Snapp, one of the most accomplished clarinet players and band directors in tho west. The band is making good prog ress under Mr. Snapp's direction, meetings for practice being held twice a week. Following is a list of those who have signed the constitution and by-laws of the organization, and tho instruments they play: ri.Aiti.vi: i h. Alvin Snapp, A. It. Sellars, I'aul Johnston, Howard Foe, Ernest 1 lines, James Ferguson, Sheridan Phares, Dwiglit Wilson, Holton Letson, Frank Mizer. OllOK. Luclen White. HAXoi'iioxr.s. Frank Peterson, Charles Milligan, Charles Phares. COUNKTH. Marion Mercer, O. W. Davis, George Real, Clarence Carpenter, Chas. Kellogg, Don Clark, Henry Phares, Tot Fogel. iiaiii'ioni:h. V. it. Fulton, John McCuue. TltOMltONKS. W. It. Saunders, Lloyd H rati brook, Roy Robinson, Koscoe Weesner. uoitxs. Chas. Leuzler. J. II. Kellogg, Vail Fox. '1U1IA. W. 0. Warren. SNA UK. llltUM. (luy Hradbrook. HASH DllUM. Allen Tulleys. Itee's Laxative Cough Syrup con tain taining Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to thy provisions of tho National Pure Food and Drug Law, June .'10, 1000. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. (luarautccd. Sold by henry Cook's drug store. JJOB9 lb POWDER if iggggSgrSSp) ! i u ': "i ' 4 I