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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
s f -5 t its ; tf , ' Jam i ' j ir Iv?"1 m I Sort Dickey is tn llatinrs. iloliu Low, was down from lllvcrlnn Mo ml ay. J I ml toy .Miller, punitory ami paper hatipui'.-v Coroner Hull was down from Cowles ThiitMlay. " Found A child's nndersliirt. Inquito at tins ofilee. Keith Points, who lias been in Colo ratio, is home. .lolui Vaple of Maryvillo. Mo., is vit-' itlnj,' with tlie 'rnrnnres. .Mr. Claivnee Kiser and ehildren left tins week for lirand .Innetion. Col. Sr i:or One room in the MolSniro huildinjr. .J.s. M((Jrii:i.. Albert Oates of Liberal. Kan., is vis it! up with his cousin. Henry Gilliam. !y Shepherdson of Uiverton was in town Monday on his way to the State Fair. Frank Sliepherdson oaine down from Uiverton Tliur-day to see the ball ,jjain. Dishwasher wanted at the Hon Ton llaliery. Salary S.i a week, board and ro'im. Mr. and Mrs Tom Ivralik returned Tuesday morning from a visit in Or leans. Mr. Hurt lUiekenstatr and Miss Viola I'Mta left Thursday for a. visit in Asto ria. Neb. Among the many visitors "to the Stat1 Fair this week are Mr. and Mrs. Js. IS. Iviser. We don't like to give up yet that Ebser Overman is defeated for the jior.ii nation. George Van Camp came down from Omaha the first of the week for a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton were down fro-n Walnut Creek Wednesday, guests of Sirs. Mary Arneson. Mrs. Charles Milligan and ehildren left MoudayeveningforMcCook, where they w ill make their home, ISert Hatfield of .lamestown, Kans., ame in Friday for u visit. His wife jind daughter accompanied him. Mrs. lty Sliepherdson was down from Uiverton Thursday, accompanied by a .young lady friend from Kansas City. Mrs. Will Parkos, Jr., arrived home .Monday evening from an extended visit in Kentucky, Illinois and Mis souri. Mrs. Harry Goble, little daughter and four-wecks-old son, of Fort Cobb, Okla.. are visiting with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Kluom Points, who has bem visiting in Tacoina, Wash., for the past five years, is n a visit to her parents 4in Walnut Creek. .1. K. Johnson came in Thursday from iJeling, Neb., for a visit with his pa- All kinds of Staple Fancy Groceries Your Patronage is Solicited by MgFABLAND T5he GR.OCER All tho Phonos CASTOR I A Tor Infants nnd Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slguaturo of rents. He was accompanied by his friend. Larson Lund. Mrs. C. M. Walpolc arrived Sunday morning from Middlctown, Mo., and evpects to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. II. It. Goble. Tlie W. C. T. F. will hold a meeting net Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at tlie home of Mrs. Dow. All mem bers are requested to be present. Elec tion of officers. Joe Ilolcomb, the veteran typesetter of tlie Chief force, is taking in the State Fair this week. His place is be ing taken by his brother. Harm Ilol comb, of Walnut Creek. The1 excellent report of Webster count v's exhibit at the state fair was furnished by J. C. Ilolcomb, of the i Chief force, who attended tho meeting and saw all that was going on. Mrs. Swearinger and daughter Ll.ie left Monday morning for their home in Uellingham, Wash., after having spent a year and a half here with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs J. (). L!nd ley. Mrs. James Moranville and children, La Vaughn and Pete, are home from McCook, where they went to attend tlie weddingof Mrs Moranville's sister, Miss Mary Kubick, and Kngincer Per-' kins. Miss Floy Kobinsonof Moulder. Colo., who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mahlou Points of Walnut Creole, took the train Sunday evening at Ked Cloud for Kansas City, where she goes to visit another aunt. Mrs. J. It. Mercer left Wednesday for Arapahoe, Neb., where she will visit for a month. She will then go to Omaha, where she will keep house for her son, Dwight Wilson, who is at tending college there. There will tie a regular meeting of Charity Chapter, No. 47. O. K. S., on Monday, Sept. 0. All members are re quested to be present, as there is busi ness of importance. Mrs. lOli.abcth Porter, Worthy Matron. Kobert Highland of Denver, Col., was hero this week getting acquainted witli some of his father's old friends. He is the son of II. F. Highland, one of the most popular railroad men who ever worked in Ked Cloud. Miss Georgia Scott's recital, which was postponed until next Tuesday eve ning, promises to be a very successful alVair. Prof, linker of McCook, who is well known here for his splendid vio lin playing, will give a solo The many friends of Ralph Foe will lie pleased to learn that lie has been appointed agent for the Iturlington at Alliance, Neb. This is one of the most important stations in Nebraska, and wc are glad to see a Red Cloud boy get it. K. D. Veatch, "the rambler." was in Red Cloud Wednesday on his'wav from Aurora to lilooinington. Mr. Veatch is one of the most successful newspa per circulators and boosters Jin Ne braska, and has just finished up a big contract at Aurora. Conductor Miller has rented the Sam Foe place and has moved his family to Red Cloud. As fast as the train crews recently transferred from Oxford can rent houses they will move here. There are still several of them who have been unable to secure suitable houses. It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a no..le, easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of piles. It soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zun Pilu Remedy. Price 50c. Guaranteed. I Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Christian Church regular services: Sunday, Sept. 8, 10 a. in.. Sunday school: 11 a. in., preachingl.md com munion; S p. m., preaching. Subject for morning. " Friendship of Christ"; evening, "Conversion 1. Its Necessity; 2. How Accomplished; :i. How Proven." Kvery one cordially Invited to attend. Roy Dickey, who is serving in the capacity of a baker on Admiral Dewey's famous flagship, the Olympla. is hero visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dickey. Hoy enlisted early this year and lias been on the Atlantic sta tion. He expects to make a cruise around the world upon his return. Ray Palmer, who lias been holding down the day operator job at Arapa hoe as a substitute, came homo Tues day night. Ray learned telegraphy in the Red Cloud Htislnebs College and re- rooeiud his practical training under Jack Kdwards. at the ISurlington sta tion. Hi' is now able t make good I an, pla -o the want to put him Notice to Patents in the South Ward Parents who have children between yfj sf- mo agesoi oauii s ytaisano are Keep C&&U24 ing tliem out of school because tlioj deem the distance too great for them to walk to the North Ward school are requested to report their names to L. 11. Fort, secretary of the school board, not later than Thursday. Sept. P.. It is ci. limed indigestion is the na tional disease. That's why the demand for King's Dyspepsia Tablets keeps In creasing because they do tlie work. ' Stomach trouble, dyspepsia. Indigos-1 lion, bloating, etc.. yield quickly. Two lavs' treatment free. Ask your drug gist about thorn. Sotd by llenr, Cook's drug store. "Haldy" Vest, who Is now working for the Uiverton livery barn, got a bad i kick from a horse Tuesday evening. , liile driving to ICed l loud with in I traveling man a tug became unhitched i and Kahlv" got out and hooked him ,.p. Just as i.e had finished hooking the tug the horse gave him a vicious kick in the back of the head, lauding him between Hie circle of the buggy and bos. The team started to run. 1 hut the knight of the grip had hold of the reins and succeeded in stopping I them. Haldy" was unconscious when ho was picked up after the buggy had , run over nini. Hesides a bad gash In i the buck of the head, he also had a fractured rib. The game between Hod Cloud and Webber last Saturday afternoon was K't one, but rain interfered with tho playing. Had it not been for the batting of Kit Harris of Superior, who played short for the Webber aggrega-1 tion, there would have been 11 different tale to toll. Harris got twojtwo-bag-gois at times when hits wore needed, and as a result of his good hitting Webber came out of the soulHo with a score of three to one against Red Cloud. Dahl. who pitched for Webber, I had thirteen stuikeouts to his credit, j while Groves of llo-twiok, who did the twirling for Red Cloud, had "eight. The Webber boys got five singles and , two doubles ofV Groves. On the pari. 1 of Red Cloud. Ifradbrook. liohnor, and Smith each got doubles, and Lain and Smith singled, but the hits were scat tered and did not count for much. AskforAllcns's Foot-Ease, a powder for swollen, tired hot, smart ing feet. Sample sent free. Also free samples of the Foot-Kase Miitary Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olmstcad, Le Roy. N. Y. Earner Lonfctln. Alcid Longtin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Longtin, and Miss Agnes Harnerworo married Wednesday morn ing at r::t0, Father Fit.gerahl olliciat ing. The yoiing couple left on No. 1 1 for Denver. We understand that Mr. Longtin and Charley Godsoy have made arrangements for the purchase of Sheard's barber shop, and wlil take possession the first of October. Protfram Tho following program will lo idvcn nl tho ' CoiiKirwitionnl church Tuesday i-wnimr, Si'ptwn hor 10th, by Mlas (leorttla Scott ami othcrm I . 1 An (It'ti I-'ruhlinir . . . Grli'ir ' 1 Schuro. MeiiileUsolm Mi.sH licurKlu Scott. 2. Quartet "While Soft Stnivt nro Uuiimlnir." lowno 1 Missi-s luou. Keniuily, Monirii Cottintr. Sullnut, 3. Iiolovwl it fit Morn Alwnnl Miss Ilolen Ovvimun 4. Violin Solo Pror. linker. r I.a Klli-nip Itotr 1 "' 1 Uebestruumc! . I,inzt MiH CcorKid Scott C. Duel "I.Iidit at Kvuntitlc" Jcronio Miss HhIuij Knby. Mr. Glen Wnlkcr ) At Parting . Uogt-rs , ' I Thy Gleaming Kytn . . Mao Powell j Mi"w Jincphlnl! Mlir q j Noctuuro-Op 10. NoJ Chopin " 1 Impromptu Op. 112 Schuliertl Miss Georgiu Scott Mr. Florence Mitchell, Accompanist. Admission 25 centx. Hearing on Minnesota Injunction. St. Paul, Sept. 4. Judfio William Lochron In tho United States district court began hearing the arginnont In tho matter of tho application of tho stockholders of tho railroads operating In Minnesota for a tempoiary Injunc tion restraining tho state from at tempting to enforce tho commodity rates contained in a law passed hy tho legislature last winter, and the 2-cent passenger rate law, and also tho mer chandise rates ordered hy the railroad commissyon Inst week. General Pleasant Porter Is Dead. YInlta, I. T., Sept. 1. General Pleasant Porter, tho noted chiei of the Creek Indian nation, died hero , following a stroke of paralysis, ngud sixty-six ygars. Second Chief Moty 1 Tiger will succeed Ctenoral Porter as chlof of tho nation. Wolves Tree Men for Three Hours. Duiuth, Minn., Aug. 2S. Reuben Wilson anu .101111 iiuuuisuu i'u Heights wore treed hy wolves and hold captive for threo hours. Thoy wore wall lug on a lonely road near tno city limits. Men's, Boys' and Children's GOOD CLOTHES at Real Bargains 2o Per Cent Discount Sale now on HATS AT COST. Straw Hats at OneHalf Price. J . r f .1 1 .1 ome and get your stnare or the good things. THE GOWOEH 315 Webster St. First Door North of Post vRALL THE OTHER IAY5 KP I1907-SEPTEMBER-1907I Wl Sh'$f SUN.M0NJTUE5WED.THDMFR1.5AT. . $(1 SlS Jar :5W$l3iPte T W la la ha at .wVt fLfllTLNL -idyl 'fL SUN.M0N.TUES.WED.THURt FRi. I JAT. tJ y 'Uv'3fcA ESPECIALLY "I A R 6&f i&eltfliss Comio Automobile Parade- I) 2rasrtlKv I mM&n)w TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 1. A VW-W; ts&v7W(M Grand Clcctricat Parade.- Ul XZizJfi f5i" 'a)Jx'-'9j1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2.V Y VLuVV J mhiif Ladic-s Float- Parade- AL W S ftSvvirV ' THURSDAY ArTLRNOON, OCT. 3'U7aIXX"' "VV WSkVW CoronaHon and Grand Ball - VaA fr FRIDAY NIGHT , OCT. 4. ' JF AK-5AR-BEN CARNIVAL DAYS ivi Red Cloud, Wednesday, Sept. fll Comes But Once a Year! 2 The Big Show! Gollmar Bros 1 ,. Smm& mm ers an(j hippodrome features. wild beasts. 2 performances; doors open glittering street parade at 10 ,?.. n. .rJflBKW4.Gr.xrt-Kffsasvi'-8vj 1 wmmKM8&k i Sh 1 &frffl&m&?F''iv v.wm .; mmrj&mMim&m- erie and mtAisisvvrm'mts is?. .. .. a -, i - m.aP,vx-MtW!VtWfiW'S3fMv-k anci -ooiouicu W: Tm:Mm" conBresS of wo - KflMY GO. Office, Greatest of American ows! Premier of Nation's Amuse ment Enterprises! Circrs, Hippodrome, Nenag- Monster Allegoric 1 pageant a' rid-famed rid- ers, acrobats, aenatists, jest A marvelous collection or . 1 at i and 7Np. m. Grand, golci a. m, I y -S3WJiq,-'pir-i.;-tw,w.w..