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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
vv hS tB fleuisy flutes prom - 5 GATHERED FROM 2iiaiaiiniiiainiaiBiiimmiiiMiHiiitiiniiinMininmiiinmnininnmwmiiiMiWHVKftP ! GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Mr.s.'P. W. Roland was quite sick tho fore part of tho wock. Mrs. H. H. Crow loft Monday for McConnollsville, Ohio., to visit her brother. Gerhard Ohmstedo returned from Oklahoma City, Okla., hist week, whoro ho iittoudcd tho Farmers' congress. W.Montaand S.H. Doruingatid fain Hies left Sunday night for California. Tho Monlas, wo understand, will stop tit Pasadena and tiie others will go to LongRenoh. BLUE HILL. (From tho Loader.) W. O. Fralim i'huio up from lied "Cloud yesterday. Father FitKgoruld, of Hod Cloud, was in Blue II ill Monday. E. T. Foo, of Cowlos, was here last Friday on bin way to Campbell. Mrs. W. Garrison has been troubled with a sovoro attack of neuralgia. County Commissioners Saywer and Chapman woro in Blue Hill Monday. Mrs. S. lirueo loft Wednesday for J'resuott, Iowa., where sho will visit with horuioco, Mrs. Curduor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMahon tiro tho happy parents of a little boy thatcamo to' their homo Tuesday of last week. BLADEN (From tho Enterprise.) Mrs. A. It. Iludd has boon danger ously ill, but, is improving slowly. Dr. and Mrs. 1, It. Brown arrived in Bladen last Saturday evening and are now comfortably located in tho Wolf Uisideuce south of the track. Mrs. Springor-Kornes spoke at tho Congregational church in Campbell and at the Methodist church in the ovening Sunday, to largo audiences. A deal was made this week by which H. F. Green becomes the possessor of tho furniture store owned by (). L. Liudgren. Mr. Green takes immediate possession. Lash Friday evening on the arrival of tho train at this place it was found that the train was 'minus a conductor. Later developments showed that Con ductor Pierce had been left in Blue Hill, and tho train was sidetracked mid tho engine wont back after him. It seems that tho brakomau had been in the habit of eiviug tho signal for tho train to pull up to the water tank in Bluo Hill and iho conductor usually "Isn't He a Darling? CiptruM 19(1? S ' That's what they will say about your child if he wears a Overcoat. We offer all the prettiest styles in all sizes for your selection. These earmctits are cuarantecd in workmanship and wearing service. See our extensive assortment of Children's clothes if you want to buy the best garments at very moderate prices. $2.50 to $10.00 PAUL STOREY The Clothier Neighboring Towns f c OUR EXCHANGES walked down uud caught tho train as it was pulling out Hut this titno tho conductor was in the depot Hotting or-' ders to trausfor a car of apples to this ii1iw'.. uud the usual ordor.s worn (riven utiil the train loft. Tho truin has been ' coming in about on titno lately, but t this caused n delay of nearly an hour ! from this point on. Who will got tho blamo for the mishap wo do not know. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Adam l.arth. Henry Meyer and Hen-! ry Kembel returned last evening from ( i . . tit. i i i t . ... .t. uiiiinuii. o uuuersuiuu uiey eneu . look nomestoims ami .mi. ijiuiii pur chased a farm in addition. Some one got into C. H. Koch's hen- ui.se during Tuesday night and pvo-'.iml hou ceoded to cut off tho heads from three or four dozen chickens. The chicko'ts woro taken, but the thief generously left tho heads for Mr. Koch. H. Gund was in town over night Wednesday. He thinks there is little danger that frost will injure a lfcili'a if proper wire is taken to bring tho plants in and place them near tho kitchen stovo on clear, calm nights. In regard to uuauciai matters, uowever, nereius os to be (pioted. RIVERTON (From the Itoviow.) Billy Hunt and wife drove up from Red Cloud Sunday. Isaac Shepherdsou is spending a few days at Hot Springs Mo. Row A. S. Nelson was in Red Cloud ou business the fore part of tho week, j Mrs. Dr. Waldon, of Beatrice, is vis-.j iting her mother, Mrs. Isaac Shepherd , sou, this week. A. J. Waldeek went to Rod Cloud Tuosdey to meet .Mrs. McLury, his sif ter, and Mrs Anna Newman, of Pawnee City, Xebr., who are visiting at his place thin week. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate) Last night tho small boy, and some not so small, got in their work around town by turning everything upside down that was loose. No great damage was done this year. Married, hut Sunday, at the home of the bride's sisti-r in this city, Otto Bor land and Miss Sophronia Ayers, Rev. Edsou performing tho ceremony. The groom has built a home on his father's farm near town. J. F. Rusher left last Wednesday night for Omaha, whore his wife now is. who recently underwent an opera tion at tho hospital. It was decided by the physicians down there that it would bo necessary to operate upon her for appendicitis, which, in her enfeebled condition, would be very dangerous. Ask for Allens's Foot-Ease, a powder for swollen, tired hot, smart ing feet. Sample sent free. Also free samples of tho Foot-Ease Saitary Corn- Pad, a new invention. Address Allen i S. Olmstcad. Le Row N. Y. Report on Coal Production. The f nited States Geological Mirvey announces the publication of statistics ou the product ion of coal in HM)iS, in the form of an advance chapter from "Mineral Ilesourecsof the I'uiteil Slates Calendar Year MHHi." This report, prepared by F.. W. Mar ker, the statistician in charge, exhibits primai lly the details of quantity and value of coal produced in l'.ioil. gives comparisons with previous years, and includes also statements regarding the I labor employed, production per man. 'number of days worked, length of working day. use of mining machines ami tonnage produced by them, cas-1 mill ties reported by mine inspectors, i and all other mining and marketing of I coal. Appended to the report is a list,eycs of ,u neighbor opposite. i.ur; of Cnitcd States Coological Survey, v,,,,,.., ,..4 ..., ,, r.niiniw t.-iwvmv t-.i publications relating to coal, compris - ,,,g about one hundred titles classhlcd lit Llfl lllW . .!. T. l'lie chanter is now ready for distri bution and may be obtained free of charge by applying to Director, l'. S. tieological Survey. Washington, 1). V. Here Is Relief Tor Women. Mother tlray, a nurse In New York, discovered an aroinatie, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian Leaf. It is the only certain uuuthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mall 50 cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother (5ray Co., Ley Hoy, N. Y. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters BLUE HILL Mr.s. loo. Wilson visited at Roscmont onday. K. Simpson was a Rosctnont visitor Wedim day. Art. Marais was at the county seat Wednesday. John Rose and Fred Itlubatim left Tuesday for Denver. A number of the boys attended the dance, at Ayr last Friday evening. T. T. Tobln went out to Cambridge Tuesday evening and remained a lew days. Chni. Wi'llman has purchased the lvsj,i,IICU of )r. franuh and expects to move the first of December. The uleetion this year was very quiet. jjcxt VCIU. if lhe pi.' indications are evidential election. that political mat ters will be lively enough then. Mr. and .Mrs. Norris. who have lioen visiting their daughter. Mrs. T. Bent., the past four mouths, left Wednesday morning. They went to Shelbyville. K v.. for a visit with Mrs. Norris' sister sinu will Uu. pnH.eiMi to i,lianapoli.s. wlim. Uu.y w, vis5t fol. u sll01.t time b0fmv going to their home in lines- v;n . ()1,;() I We have certainly been having ideal ,fall weather the past month or more. ' The weather has mostly been warm and pleasant, and it has given farmers ! os well as evcrvone one else a ciiaucc I to get their work well out of the wiiv 'before cold weather sets in. Carpon- os well as evcrvone one else a chance tmuiiml miliums liiii-P found the w.miMi. . ur to their liking and have been able to accomplish considerable work this fall. INAVALE (iuandpa Pitney came down Monday night from Milford. Xebr. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I). Craus were in this vicinity Sunday visiting friends ' Whooping cough is going the rounds ' among the children now. Mr. (ieo. Matkinhashis new barn ! nearlv finished. John Dellrnuer has been siek- . with wallcing tvphoiit fever, lint has nearlv . recovered. The Beilhaiv. Entertainment at the .Methodist Episcopal eluireh Moii.lny night was well attended ami everybody had a good laugh. Mr. and Mrs. Beil" bar, may be assured of a crowded house, should thev come to Inavale! again. Earl Rurwell has hi new House nearly tinished and will move into it soon. Harry Coulson and family visited at the home of bis brother IJand over Sunday. .1. Vance is building an addition to his hoii.se I"'. K. liiivuka Is doing the work. Fr.)d Wilds has been quite seriously ill at the home of his sister Mr.s F. K. tiaveka. Th.i Willing Workers met with Mrs. Irons. Thursday. Or. Mabie and the Liveryman. A literary pilgrim, 'ays the Satur day Kveiilng I'osi. once made his way to Sltminll. X. .1.. to pay his lespecl to Hamilton Wright Mable. At the station he linked the llverym in who had hei'ii in service there for thirty years; "Can you tell me where Dr. Mabto lhesV "Never heard of him," replied the II very ma ii. "Surely you must." euiitliiiied the pilgrim. "I mean Hamilton Wright Mabli'." "Shucks!" responded the driver. "He ain't a doctor. lie's a reporter for a newspaper." When told of this Incident Mr. Ma b!e put the seal on It by aylng: "And JiiMt to think that I subscribed for a wooden leg for that liveryman!" Lord Younc'c Wit. Looking in ross- the table of a public dinner at the owrruhli uud uud llshy Lord , .,,,, w mvUM. ,. tlM vllimis 1 colllll(,11M ,, , , , , 1 ..1,1 I .. ,........ i I III till; lilt." U ITMIH'lll III 1 UUM IHPI, "Aye." said Lord Voiintr. "Well, lie looks like n man thai could be trusted with any amount of water!" 1 Some one told Lord You in: that the 1ioiie of lot'th had on appeal alllrmed a decision of hK "It may lie right, jafter all," was his lordship's reply. The Right Idea. "How flu you define ilw phrae 'a black as your hatV" a father asked ils- sou as the latter had Just used the ji'xpresslou, I "Well.'; replied the youth. "I .should define It as darkness that might be felt." CanelPs Journal. FOOTBAkli Franklin Wiped Off the Earth. Tho bills that woro distributed last week to advertiso tho football game Friday afternoon between tho Frank lin and Wed Cloud hUh schools stated Franklin had a heavy team, and that tho mime would not bo a walkaway for either side. It appears that a mis take was made somewhere. Franklin had a heavy team, all right, outweigh ing the Red Cloud cloven about ton pounds to tho man, and yet the gamo was about tho easiest walkaway we have over had tho pleasure of witnessing. From tho kick-olf tho Bed Cloud squad hurl everything coming their way. It was impos-dhlo to hold them and touchdown followed touchdown with wonderful frequency. At ono point of tho gnmo tlnee touchdowns were made in not much more than flvoj minutes. At tho end of the llrst half tho opposing loam looked a little dis j couragod, but uetore tho second half was over they resigned themselves to their unhappy fate and nccepted with what equanimity they could tho most decided defeat, ever administered on 'he Bed Cloud grounds. Tim iriuiie was a shutout, as far as Franklin was concerned. Red Cloud kept chalking up scores until they lost count, but the most reliable reports placed the final score at Til to 0. Tho Red Cloud high school has a crack football team. What they each I....I. I !..!. L il I. , ,Uft '"' L".u.v " P several " auiuiiue, speed una ac .. ..,., r.. ....v. 0UrHCy' Tt wouId be 1,nrd to 1,n( t0'un of theh" weiht their equal llnd a in """ Vn " uiu HUlie Tho Red Cloud high school will play a return game with the Lebanon high school on the grounds of the latter to day. Hastings and the Red Cloud high ' schools clash on the local grounds Sat- "luy, Novombor 21 Tins will doubt- ,eSs l,l) "lose fame. T,l College Crescents have arranged for ll football game with Bloomington, ,0' b,. V1"1 "J 1J the fifteenth ol this month. The Bloominu'tou team is not a collegiate or school team, but a town eleven. i;v.,., ,., ., , . , rroiii -oiiio causo the game which W((S U) ljQ playe( ,(n.0 'i'mn8KjvUB ,ny, Novoinb.-iri8 between Tho Red Cloud and Burr Oak football teams, was called oil', and Smith Center lias been secured to fill the date. l'lie public should turn out freolv to I the football games played on tho home I grounds: not only,, will their little '2.'u K t 10p Kood, causo, but they will llnd it intensely iiitorostiinr. even if tlioy understand only tho Hist princi ples of tho game. This afternoon the football teams of thoHraud Island Business College and the Bed Cloud Business College meet on the Bed C uud grounds in a contest for the championship of tho comnier cial colleges of the state, that high lion or now being held by the Hist mention ed team. TheCiraud Island Business College is one of tho largest and bott known schools of its kind in the state, and the reputation of its football team is in proportion to that of the school; The College Crescents are prepared for the game, and It is expected will give tlie visitors a run for their money. The game has been widely advertised, and a large attendance is expected. Watch the Child's football column nest week for the lesnlt of this game. Hevlvnl Meetings at Christian Church. Uevival moot lugs at the ( hristian church, beginning November 10, and continuing until the lSlh, or longor. Kveryouo invited to attend. Preaching by the pastor, F. M. Hiauic. The fol lowing subjects will I p handled during the week: Sunday, November 10, at 11 o'clock, a. in. 1 cor. 1!, ., 10 "Now then. We are Ambarradors for ( hrisL" Sunday evening at 7:.'I0 o'eloek, "A Doomed World.'' Monday evening, "Shall We Know Each Other TheroY' 1 Thor. I, i:i, II. Tuesday evening, "Conversion, I What is It. ',', What are the Factors? .'I, The Results." Wednesday evening. "Religion; What is It?" Thursday eve ning, "Why was.losus liapti.ed?"Mutt. :i, 1.1. Friday evening, 'Tho Greatest Message Ever (liven. " Saturcay eve ning, "How Cod Makes Relievers.1' Sunday morning, November 1?, at 11 o'olockfji. in., "Duty." Sunday evening, "Coming to tho Father's House." Eld K. M. Hrantc, pastor. 1 1 It Is a heautlfid neeettslty of our n. ' tore to love sonieJIilug.-Jerrolrt. 1 Just , Recfiverl. a Car of FLOUR . AT PLUMB'S FL0UK and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. M INSURANCE against Five. Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, see JNO. B. STANSER agent for the Farmers Union Iiisuv ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., tho best in surance company inthe s4,te T. QTTT71T?TVT ATVT i "' WAAJJXIAUXJ.X1 , General Auctioneer Residence: First door south of Bed Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can be found at home very foro- t noon. Terms reasonable. 1 Don't Buy Land nor Loan Money on Real Estate without getting one of Tool's, perfect Abstracts of Title. The oldest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. SIO.OOO bond tiled and approved. Iteprcsents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness in the state. LOANS MAL on CITY PROPERTIES O. C TEEL, Red Cloud, Nebr. Office In Ovcrittg Block. Phones: Bell 98, farmers 36 Her Ready Wit. Though he had long adored hor a secret worshiped, In fact, the ground she pressed beneath the soles of hr dainty little No. ."'h he had never y t been able to screw up siitllclent con.' n kp to put his fate to the test. Pour fillo ! lie was one of those sh modest, jjell' deprecating sort of chap that are glowing rapidly scarcer or Im would have tumbled months ago to the fact that he had only to go lu and wl't. Corirude Alicia knew the state of li.n feelings light enough, bin It had plea od her hitherto to keep him diiuglina lu attendance. At last, however, sli made up her mind to laud IieMish a soon as a favorable chance prespntel IlselC. And the opportunity came at the SiuythliigtonH' little soiree, when th bashful swain, entering the conserv tory, discovered his Inamorata looking her loveliest amid the palms and llo" ers., "Are are you alone'.'" he question I timidly. In a moment the fair and ready w ' ted girl saw her chance and look 1 then and there. "A loan, lien or Mr. Flniilkin," she said, with lowered e. ' lids, "a loan? ' forlalnly not I'm a gift." And fifteen minutes later, when thv eiueix'ed from their retreat, Henry was asking himself how he could have bee., such a .luggins as to postpone his ha plness so long. The Clock and the Watch. "What plea soil ine most." said fan ,1114111 who liiul been abroad, "was fie wonderful clock at Strassburg." I "Oh. how I should like to see It" replied lhe Ignorant youth. "And ill 'you see the watch on the Rhine too' ' At the Foot End. "Alas. T am a I my wit's end," ex claimed the monarch as ho wuh uiiex pecledly kicked by the court Jester. .Rohoiuhm. A sp. 1 I'., h. r r - i)n ,& a?:'-"-:tJigiWnf.!tg"r , -MHwreW iw-.ei-r-,t--t6H.'vtfwJ-..-.W,.'-., J.. & w iVi s &4l v sf- r fm. - gJftWaou