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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
"fW :n "' fc! . K -J & "S m rl I IOC ALETTES 5 "Oreoo iple" ut Pulton Grocer Co. iSiv I A. Husk ins for line potatoes. Go)l thmg to cut til Paltou (Irocor XJo. (Jlmrlie tjodsey spoilt Thanksgiving it MtUA. Ruth W.rreu will do your burnt wood wyr'i. l'ront nmm for rent. Inquiro of .fu. Me iuire. Porno bargains in canned goods nt Fulton 'rocerUo. See lluth Wiiri't'ii for nil Kinds of "bill lit wood MipplicS. l.Sluby moved his family into the 8am F e property Monday. fir and Min. Uonnoll of Luwtence were in tti'd Cloud Saturday. "Three cms lump I'oal forsulo,$7.f0 per lot: if hold in ton day's .1.0. Caldwell. John Woo-.uor leaves Saturday for Weber whore ho will touch school this win tor Alo Kohlcr of McCook .spout Thanksgiving with his parents nt .fo Kogel returned Thursday morn iug from ; trip to tho I'un Handle of Ti'VHb. Win Richer passed through Red Cloud Thursday on his way to his homo in HI Aden. L. K. Tail returned Thursday morn ing from his trip to the L'uu Ilundle of Texas. S. V. Spokeailold of Hebron was .-shaking hands with old frionds in tted 4 'loud Tuesday. ISort Folts nnd somo frionds woro in Red Cloud Sunday. Thoy canio up In tin automobiles. Win Good of Cowlos was visiting with hi daughter, Mrs. Paul Storey tho Unit of tho week. A. L. Howes living south of Red -Oloud suffored quite u loso by a lire 'Alio Unt of tho week. We woro oMigod to omit some corre tipoudpndo and other mutter this week -on Hccoaut of our luck of time. Correct time is received every duy at -4 o'clock from Chicago by Nuwhou.su .Hm oil their electric regulator. Mrs. J. 'lent, Rod Cloud was here Saturday and Sunday visiting her sister Mrs. John Itoso.-Hluo Hill Louder Misses Gretchen Musor and Rudy While weie down from Franklin yostor dny and Thanksgiving with her friends Mr and Virs. I. Frisbio spent Thank' giving in' Lincoln with their duughUr and sou iu-lnw, Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Hooves, dauirhtor aud -oliidron of Gn do 'Rook spent Sun Uy hero with Mr. and Mrs. John .street. Uloyd Cummings, accompanied by sifter. .Mrs. Ethel Hunt, went to Be atrice the lirsi of the week for medical treatment. Nevhouso Ilros. adopted on the tirst of (U'tober the cash plan of doingbusi iieif. und are now selling goods cheaper Lh in ever. Drf. W.irick & Riddilo, Eye, Ear, Nom and Throat Specialists. Glasses mted. OverGormuu Nutloual Rank, lliuiiiugs, Nebr. Union Thauksgiving services were 4wld yesterday at tho M. E. church. .Sorvicos woro also held at the Episco pal church. The attendance at the band concert la it night was very largo, and tho con cert is said to havo been very well en joyed by all. Hay Palmer, who has a position on .the B.A-. A. at Laird, Colorado, spent Thanksgiving Day visltiug his parents in Red Cloud. Edward Hanson and family, accom panied by Miss Daue, who bus been visiting with them, loft for Iowa, Mon lay morning for a visit with Mrs. ilauson's mother. 'Wash Rood of Rood Bros, of Camp- boll, Neb. passed through Rod Cloud "Thursday on his way home from a (trip down in Kunsns. ' Tho Rohof Corps mot at tho ! homo of Mrs. J. E. Ducker Thursday afternoon of last woek and gave her u pleasant surprise party. ' it. P. Albright and family and Mrs, J. W. Shorwood spont Thunkegiving at Norton, Kuns, with the sou of tho former, Shorwood Albright, ' G Olmstodo of Guide Rock, tho re cently olooted county commissioner from tho nth district, was transacting business in Hod Cloud Saturday. Tho city counoil ofdorod tho night watch to arrest tho gamblers. Now thoy should also mako tho uttompt to luve tho Slocum lawo enforced. Last Wodnosday morning, after n fow words with hor husband, Mrs. Geo. . Hummel left for a throe wooks visit with relatives at Muscatino, Iowa. Congressman Norris of this district has in u lottor to Shaffer's Alma Rec ord, particularly placed himsolf on record as opposed to tho parcels post ... , ,i Perry Kurg, who has boon braking i t l t, I m i i i r i r' uuiweuii nun iiuiiii iiiiu is.Miitii i"i ! some time mis ronton tno niouriuo property and will move his family hero. Dr. Warrick, tho speoiulist, will . cot eye, oar, noso and throat patients , . ..i i , in and those needing u'lussos properly llllr.,1 tit llr. niniinriillV nflii'n TinimlliV. I Doc. 10. There is u largo and growing sen- timentin Red Cloud against the sa loons aud wo should not bo surprised to see tho town go dry at. tho spring U.Vl.b.l-.I. i Madison R. lJacoui and Miss Bessie Dreilgo. botli of Btuo Hill were made one at the Hotel Royal this afternoon at 1:110 o clock, Rev. Geo. W. Ilutninol . olllciating. Mrs. Carrie West, Mrs. NMlie West I Caster and Miss I'olia Perry wont to Bartly Neb., Wednesday morning to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. West's son, Will West. A large number of Rod Cloud nim rods participa d in the turkey shoot on the E. B. Smith farm last Friday afternoon and secured material for their Thanksgiving toasts. Blotches, pimples, coarse pores.black heads nre unsightly and denote impure blood. Hollihter'h Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 3ft Cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. It is healthful, wholesome. It's as good for one as the other. A little dose will make you sleep and eat. Makes people happy. Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Cents,, Tea or Tab lets. To'iy Clark, wifo and family arrived in Red Cloud from Bedford, la., tho first of this week. Their household goods have also arrived aud they will heroaftor make their homo in this city again. N. P Klowgard will leave Sundav for Los Angoles Pal., which he- will make his futueo home. Ho bus been employed for tho past year in the law office of L. II Blacklodge as sten ograph or S. B. Kizor and Win Walters put a new floor in the ollb'o of Clorl of District Court Hutchison, in the court house this week. The Id Horn had become so badly worn that it was was dnugorotis. At a regular mcetinu' of the Odd Fellows voiuluy evening the following olllcors woro elected: II. I). Uuncli., noblo grand; N. B. Corner, vice grand O. C. Teol, secretary; Joo Fogel tren surer, G. W Hutchison was ro.oloete.l trust oo. It begins to look as if the schoo bonds would bo purchased by local peoplo.Ceriainly there is no safer plac toinvest nioned as tho soeurlts is mueh better than any farm loan and the rate of interost is but a very little less. Mis. Stephen Swenko sworo out a complaint of insanity agHinst hor hus band Tuesday. At hiB hearing Wed nesdiy it was decided that he was sane, and ho was dismissod and returned home with his wife. M. A. Rwonke of Martell, Neb., a brother of Stephen Swenko, camo to testify ut tho trial but arrived too late. Ernest, Gravos wont to Bladen Sun day to bo present at tho funeral of his niece, Miss Blancho Riirgins, daughter o Mr. nnd Mrs. Logan Riecius, which occurred at that place Monday. Mls Blanoho was born in Webster Connty nineteen years ago and died at. vt(. Cook last Saturday of tuberculosis Services woro conducted by Rov. Mr. White in tho M. E. church und Inter ment was in the Plainvlow comotory. G. W. Oles, the famous Amorican violinist, gavo an entertainment, at tho opera house last Saturday evening which was enjoyed thoso present. Mr. Oles very, clearly demonstrated tho fact that ho was n master player nnd that he ploased tho audience was shown by tho applause after each se lections. The entertainment was giv on undor tho auspices of the Rod Cloud orchestra, who rendored a fow selections during the ovoning. Our only objection to tho orchestra is that they did not play a fow m rosoloctios. Tho Cow'os Kntorprlso has been launched with Karl Sponco as publi sher and Jus. McBride as business mnnngor. Tho pnper is n six column quarto and is neatly and tastefully CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of &&: gotten up. Application has been ,.,,,,, . , made at Baden for entry as second class matter. Apparently the olllco 1 of publication will bo in B'aden and ! will bo in connection with tho Bladen Eiiteriii'lso of which Mr. Snence is til- u pul)liHlor. Tu, ,m,,or sfm., .. , ' . . with a goodly amount of advertising tint rmuiLrn unit l.liorn iu lltiilillllit.lv u Held for It. Wo wish tho proprietors abundant success in their venture. wu msm ... ..,,.. ,,, mill lliuill inii iiiiki unwu u'n' '- elected, the lepublicuns winning the ! balance. But worst of all the .fi),l (X) court house proposition was defeated. It, looks very much now as If some ouo with charity In his soul will have to build some decent nrt of a court house with suitable vault nt tins for Webster eouulv. They surely need a court house, and the people of the county don't scorn to want to build it. This is the foennd or third time that the court house bonds have been de feated down there. -Hastings Dem ocrat . Pauhandlde 'iuntry we havo heaid so much about is fully up to the des criptions wo have had of it. and is with out doubt the largest tract of perfect agricultural laud in the U. S. on tho iiuuket today, or that will be on tho market und as some of our advertising mutter stated, it is ho lust west, nnd the most perfect surface and as pro ductive a soil as can be found in any on earth. Wo are perfectly safo in recommending this laud us advertised us we looked it over und find it a good safe hind proposition to offer to our friends. Wo understand tho rates aro going to raNo tho lit st of Jan. so If you want to go it would bo chetiper to go with us on our excursion t'ec. !ld The Rod Cloud Investment Co I. H. Holmes, Pros. A.R.SellarsSec. At a meeting of the Re' eknhs Thursday evening of lust, woek, officers wore clouted as follows: Miss Clara Mo Millian, noble urund; Mrs. Chas Halo, viiMi grand; Miss Mary Peterson -ocrotnay; Mr.s. I Holmes, treasurer. Mrs.I. Frisble was elected dolegato to he district meeting to be held ut Nel-on Doc. 5. Dan Gar hor was i-lected captain of tiio degree team. Afier the election of olllcors an elaborate banquet was served. "If I had J. D.'s money," said old man Swain, 'I would make, everybody happy from Oregon to Maine; You don't need money, just be free, liiveyour family Rocky Mountain Tea." V.. j Cotting. Yesterday was not only Thanksgiving lay, lutt it was additionally important is having been also tho twenty-fifth anniversary of Charlie Cratiill's birth, which, by tho way. also occurred on Thanksgiving. Upon coming down stairs in the morning he found a merry group of his friends seated around his hroukfast table, which later proved to oo a littlo surprise parly arranged for Iiiiu by his wife. Wireless Money Lending. Ono of the most Interesting types on the American truck Is the professional money louder. Money lending Is ab solutely forbidden, and so the entire transaction must he conducted sub rosa, but If a person who is on goes broke and he has some article of jew elry of value with him It Is easy for him to realize money on It. The lender Is tin lrreprouchubly dressed person who sits on the grand stand with the rest of the crowd nnd Is known In his true colors only to the hubitucs of the track. A mnn who wants some capital makes an unobtru sive sign to him and twirls n rhi he muy be wearing at the time. Shfrtly afterward both will proceed to n res taurant, where, for tho benefit of on lookers, they will greet each other as ordinary acquaintances. Tho exchange Is then made over the drink they order; the loan broker has tho ring nnd the bettor his capital. If the latter cashes in on the next nice he will return the money and the agreed upou premium and will receive buck his ring. From "The People and the Ponies," by C. F. Peters, in Bohemlau. Spoiled the Encore. The nobility and gentry of Little Plowboro were recently gathered In the village Bchoolroom to enjoy some tablcnux vlvants by local performers, says Penrson'B Weekly. The curtain had Just fallen on a really creditable picture of the death of Nelson, shown to slow music, when one man, who was known to bo a friend of tho gentleman representing the greatest naval hero, roso and tried Mixed on T5he Overcoat Question? Well, it is certainly difficult to de cide what to do when every Clothing store in town has 'the best at the lowest price" and all "give satisfac tion," "money back," "save you a third to a half," &c, &c , &c. Now, there is only one way to set tle this perplexing question rightly, and that is to investigate. If you'll do this, we are right sure that we will seli you an Overcoat. Every Store Says Overcoats at 8. 10. 12. 15 to 25 Dollars Every store, perhaps, has Overcoats at these fig ures but what do these prices mean until you see the Coats at the prices? We're safe in saving that we've the handsomest Overcoats the town affords. We believe that you can do better here than else wherebut INVKSTICATK. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS reliable: First Door North of Post Office to make his way toward the stage. "Keep your seats, please," said the stage manager. "We're much obliged for your kind applause, ladles and gen tlemen, aud we're going to give you the death of Nelson over again." "Oh, are yer?" came from tho lusro's friend. "Then If you'll tell Nelson 'Is kitchen chimney's tture p'raps 'e won't die so blessed llngerln'." Ho Settled It. An amusing story Is told at Strat-ford-on-Avon. In the smoking room of a hotel there an Englishman and a Scotchman engaged In n heated argu ment. John Hull was declaring Wil liam Shakespeare to be the only poet of the world, nnd Donald Mcl'herson was standing up for his Robert Hums. Words ran high and blows seemed Imminent when a self confident little commercial traveler determined to throw oil on the troubled waters. "tipntlemen," he said, stepping be tween the healed disputants, "let nie settle this amicably. Who is this Sliakespeare-Hurns?" London Tele graph. Crowded Out. "I nib thirty-five years old," on nounccd a woman of llftj'-slx at a ten last week. "And I am twenty-six," said the wo man of forty-live. Then, turning to tt girl of seventeen who stood near by. she asked, "IIoj,v old are you, Ktlicl?" "Oh." replied HI hoi, "according to present reckoning, I'm not horn yet!" Indestructible Cat. While expounding to his wife the alleged fact that men can control their tempers better thon women can, Mr. Illnks fell over the cat and nearly broke his nose. "That settles it!" he hissed. "I've often threatened, but now I'll drown the brute!" Ills wife begged him to be merciful, but his mind was made up. Accordingly he placed the offending feline, along with two large bricks, In nu old flour sack and hastened upon his murderous errand. On reaching the canal ho threw in the bag with such vigor that ho overbalanced and fell Into the muddy water. After strug gling for half uu hour und Incidentally drinking half the wafer In the canal, ho returned homo wet and weary. At the door sat the cat. "Well, of all" exclaimed Illnks. "Why, I drowned the brute!" "I don't think so," said his wife as she let him lu. "You didn't give mo time to tell you that there was n hole In that bag!" London Answers. Not a Plunger. "This scheme of mine," said the pro moter, "will mako you rich." , "Maybe." said tho plain, easy golufl man. "But If I had the money neces sary to take the chance I'd feel'so rich 'that there would be no need of golug any further." Washington Star. Tho remedial effects of luughtor arc really wonderful. Cases have been known where n hearty laugh has ban 'lshed disease and preserved life by 0 sudden effort of nature. The average amount of ralnfull be low the equator Is twonty-slx Inches, vfhlle uorth of tho line it la thirty seven und oue-hnlf Inches. CopyiiL-lu l07 Tlir llouv ol KuiixiiliruiKi CIlicJB'l Waves of Water. Waves are deceptive things. To look at them one would gather the Impres sion that tho whole water traveled This, however, Is not so. The water stays In the same place, but the mo tion goes on. In great storms waves nre sometimes forty feet high, and their crests travel fifty miles on hour. The base of a wave (the distance from valley to valley) Is usually considered as lKilng fifteen times the height of the wave. Therefore a wave twenty live feet high would have u base ex tending .175 feet. The force of waves breaking on the shoro ds seventeen tons to the square Inch. I have purchased Len Aultz's Dray and will do all kinds of Light Draying. Leave your orders at Piatt & Freese Lum ber Co., 'Phone 50. ERNEST GRAVES. H. I. ASHER Veterinarian JJluk Hill -:- Neukaska Wil bo in Ied Cloud Suturdnys at Smith's barn. fcrringtoiffiati litest1 Cojfcc BARR1NGTON HALL, THESTEEL-CUT COFFEE, FILLS A LONG FELT WANT. Every coffee drinker in this town and every one who would like to drink coffee, but who can not drink ordinary brands, should try this widely advertised and juftly celebrated Steel-Cut Coffee. We have added it to our flock of high-grade pure food groceries, because it will become im mensely opul&r when once introduced. When you buy a pound of Bairington Hall, you get a pound of the best part of (he coffee only. It is cut, not ground, into fine, even par ticles and the bitter chaff containing the injurious clement is removed. Bairington Hall sells at 35 cents per pound tin. Buy a pound try it in your home, and if you do not agree that it is the moil delicious. healthful and economical coffee you have ever used, return what is left and get your money back. McFARLAND, The Grocer. All the Phones. ( y r