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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
w&ti&w :' t - ,N , ,,. . It , Li ' W W 4UvtrUaivtiiiitHiitiiuii4uiuaia iuiifctbviiiui4iuiUitti 01 tfc m i ill ih U IK ! itt t tfe V Jieaisy Jiotes torn Neighboring Tomns j 9 4 I GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES tho chores, l'hey hooii discovered tlioj I shod to bo on llro, but woro uiiublo to got ttio horses out. Adulp'h Nelson, ono of tho prosper ous Gorman farmers living in tho north part of tho county, was hauling out lumber tho lust of th wool; for tho erection of u now burn nt his place Ttio wolves sootn to bo nioro nuinor oii9 than usual this winter. At tho Bomistheep ranch, in tho Oak creek country, tho wolves nro going after tho sheep and killing thorn off at n rapid r.ito. Thoy slaughtered thirteen in ono night. Joe Elson, who lives on I ho old Honry Brown farm, tlneo tnilos south-1 R1VERTON (From tho Review.) Dick Mooro was in Hod Cloud Mon day. B. W. Shophordson and T. B. Myers drove to Reil Cloud ThurHilay. Miss Boatrlco Bain was absent from her Hchool tho foro part of tho wook on account of sickness. Our hotel again has Mr. and Mrs, John Glenn as proptietors, thoy Imv ing taken possession Monday. Mrs. Charles Pugsloy roturnod Sun day night from Fuirbury. whoro sho spent ii wook with her tnothor, who is on tho sick list. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Mrs. M. Holli-iter was called to Ex otor Saturday by tho news that hor father was seriously ill. ' Frank McLnmyia, who recently un derwent an operation in tho hospital in Omaha, ic turned homo Wednesday. Modos Champoau, who wont to St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha last, Fri day and was operated on for appendi citis soon after his arrival, died Wed nesday at 9 o'clock. lie was 21 years of age. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .la cob Schropfer, born last week, lived scarcely two days nd tho little body was taken by tho father to Geneva Saturday morning for interment. Tho mother is still quite ill. This vicinity has lost a good citizen and a good farmer. Peter Oborg, who last summer made a deal for OGO acres of laud in tho vicinity ot Faruam, loft for his now homo Wednesday of this wook, accompanying four cars of live Stock and personal property. hy tho la' tor closed last Friday and tho two others took their schools and made her a visit. A ciphering match was hold lu which all three of the schools participated, and was won by the school taught by Miss Nolle. Press Smith, sou of E. W. Smith, represents Lebanon in tho n ul (loot that is now making its way to tho Pa cific. Ho is on tho Alabama His brother Moss also enlisted in tho navy, but ho was assiguod to a vessel not n ptrt. of tho ileot, and is now sick with rheumatism at tho Brooklyn nay yard. BLOOMINGTON (From tho Tribune.) Mrs. Loaudcr Miller is slowly io covering from hor fovoro sickness. Marshal Ethertou earned his salary this week by sweeping tho snow ofr a crossing or two. Mrs. Dick Richards has been very ho surely would not have voted for anyono elso as he is, and always has been, u staunch Republican. Mr. Fish is uoariug his qiylity fifth birthday. Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will take notice that after March 1, 1008, all notes and ac counts unpaid will be placed with my attorney with instructions to proceed to force collection. .1. 0. BUi'M'.u. Here Is Rclle.f for Womr.n. If you have pains in your back, uri nary, bladder or kidney trouble, and i Wiint a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try .Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and never failing regulator. At druggists or by mail fit) cts. .Sample package FREE. Address Tho Mother Oray Co., Loltoy, New Yorlc. 0 Si sick with measles tho past two wcoks, east of town, brought, in a jag of al-. but Is now on the road to Wellville, fa fa seed last Saturday and sold it to Februal y Specials KIIEUMATISH OUUED IN A DAY Dr.Dotnhntu llellpf for KhiMimiitlmn niul N'purr.l ula rtutlcaltv curm In 1 to.Tdius. ltsnetloniiDon Dr.'HIlu P. Stunner drovo over fifty ' Hie mtcin Is rcinarfcnblo ami mvMcrloiih. II - --.- .-., aFairbury firm for tho neat sum of' miles during tho snow 0111111-1","""'"""'!"'-a.ii mi r- i t i ! .i i i i ii i r i i mcdlntely litipciirH. Tho flrm dom KrCntlj $012. There woro 7(1 bushels in tho;. lay in making tho rounds of hor pa- b0M. fll,. cuiia .! . snM byli. b.grio load. FRANKLIN (From tho Sentinel.) Miss Mao Mowbray started Friday morning for Lincoln to outer the Bailey Sanatarium in order to take a course as a trained nurse. Mr. McA lister of tho Bod Cloud marblo works was in the city the lat ter pi.i't of tho week erecting a liinim- tionts. Some of tho instruments for tho Bloomington band are beginning to and tho work of practicing has com menced in earnest. Mr. and Mrs. . V. Smith, who have spout about thirty flvo years of- their lives in this county, have decided to remove to Missouri. Word was received in town this morning that Mrs. Gustav Fischer, whose homo is seven dniRRlfit. Hod Cloud PARKER'S ::ku maid mai :am tpJSicitaMt anil ttontitlfics Oie lulr. inrrnnuiM n luxuriniu Rtowin. EiDttnvop Failr. to Itnutorn Onv IVMi'i't. imVi Jlal to I" YcutUful Color. rtnWri CtMH1'111" ftL'P 'i'n" hiir i-iung. li.wli . ffV.tndglJi'ftt Dnnglwi Sheriffs Sain. Notice is hcicby Riven. Hint under and by virtue of mi order of unlu Issued from tho ofllco miles south of lof Geo W. HiitchInon, clerk of tho District ment for the Maser fa mil v. F W Barber and son shinned j,J Bloomington, had died. Court or Uio Tenth Judicial District. Mthln i'. w. uaroci ami son snipped in mid for Webster comity. Nebntbkn, upon ado two tine thoroughbred Poland China' Mrs. Murphy, living north of town cioe In nn nctlon pending therein, wherein brood sows this week-, their combined j about six miles and well known to iMwnrd it. cowIch is plnlntlir nnd nuuiiiBt. John weight exceeding 1000 pounds. And loveryono in this commu, during the same week James Conkling misfortune last Imduy to fall nutl Illl!hefct i,MaeP for ciibU i Iinlld nl this CKM shipped otit two of his excellent l)u-, break her arm. Idoorof tho court hmio, at ited cloud, in 'aid GUIDE ROCK. (From tho Signal.) Stanley Woodward was injured in a runaway Monday, being thrown to tho grouud, soverely' bruising his shoul der. Agent Cassell informs us that '.17 cars of cattle woro shipped out of hero in January, and 21 cars in February up to tho I'M). Relatives of Martin Guy, formerly of this place, now of Clayton, Kansas, havo received word that ho is very low and not expected to live. Mrs. Anna Viuthn of Colorado and Mrs. Mary Rasser of Red Cloud aro hero at tho bedsido of their mother. Mrs. Oborhcida, who is very sick. Monday evening after tho chapter had closod, the membors of tho Eastern Star repaired to tho homo of E. E. Burr aud spout the evening in honor of Mrs. Burr's birthday. Mark Reeves has been very sick with appendicitis and wo understand it will be necossary for him to under go an operation as soon as ho gets a little stronger. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger) All Welch Is ablo to be out ueain after several days' tussle with grip. While smoking their four horses for distemper, Pete and Louis Wing, of near Kirvviu, burned the animals to death last week. Thoy left tho ani mals in an old shed, wheio they had a lire in a kettle, and went about doing rocs to outside purchasers. Jason Bennett of tho Koamsville country, who wont to Arapahooonjy recently to undergo tho amputation of i a leg, returned Friday morning to his homo. As wo saw Mr. Bennett walk out of tho train on his ono remaining leg, alono aud unaided save with his crutches and by his own efforts, and remembered that it was only some three weoks since tho operation was performed, it caused us to think what a wonderful marvel is tho body of a man that it can stand such shocks. LEBANON. (From tho Argus.) A daughter- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gerard the Urst of tho week Grandma Smith died at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Levi Gilbert, Sat urday, February 8, aged 77 years. Mrs. Robert Hunter has been veiy sick for the past week or two, but wo understand that she is much bettor. Mrs. Goorgo Maute has been very siok for tho past two weoks, tho trouble- being inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. E. O. Gorard has spent tho week on tho old homo farm assisting in caring for a new horn granddaugh ter. Glenn, tho fivo-year-oldson of Mrs. Sarah Srador, has been having quite a serious time wilh inflammatory rheu matism. W. W. Crumley wont to Lincoln, Neb.. Thursday, and will icturn with his wife, who has been in that city for medical treatment. The Oliver mooting at Mankato closed Monday night with S10 con versions. A colloctlon was taken up Sunday which amounted to 8187.1. Nolle, Rose and Clara Itegau aie all SUPERIOR , (From the Express.) Mrs. Andy Froy is at Lawronce, called there by tho sickness of her father. Mrs. H. Lile has been quite sick tho past few days with a partial stroke of paralysis. She is better at this writ ing. The Good Enough Incubator Co. is shipping out machines every day, and thoy go to most of the states In the Union, and oven as far away as Cuba. The first straw hat seen tins year was worn yesterday by a mail dork who lays ovor hero from the main lino. It made us think summer was here. Mrs. Nellie Howe of this city was struck by a cable car at tho corner of Twelfth and Washington streets. In Kansas City, and dragged about twen ty foot boforo tho gripmau could stop the train. Her shoulder was wrenched, her scalp torn and she was severely bruised. George Carter has received word that his two cousins, tho Lowo boys, who until this fall had a sugar plantation in Hawaii, aro both dead. They wont to Russia tho latter part of tho summer. Ono of tho cousins died with hoart trouble at Nagasaki, and while his wlfo nnd his fcousin, Will Lowe, woro on routo to San Fran cisco witli tho body, Will's death oc curred at Vladivostok with small pox. Tho Lowo family aro well known here, having lived a few miles east of town for several years. Webster county. Nebraska, (Unit being tho building wherein tho last term uf t-alil court was holdcu). on the !Mrd dny of March A. D. 1003, nt J o'clock p. in. of said day, the follow Iiik decribcl property, to wit: The south twenty-three (23) feet of lot nineteen (10), in block thirty-onu (.11) In the city of Itcd Cloud. Wcbttcr county. Nehri'i-ka. Ci i ven undor my hand this 1Mb day of Fcbru ary. A. 1). 1WJ9. SI'J O.n. lirjDHE, Sheriff. Winter Tours To tho South and Gulf resoits until April .'iOth. Homeseckers' Rates 1st and Ilrd Tuesdays to Colo rado, Big Horn Basin, Montana and Northwest. One Way Colonist March and April, to Montana, Washington, Oregon, California aud Utah To Farm Renters Write I). Clem Denver. Land seekers' information Bureau, Omaha, for list of farms to rent in Big Horn Basin. Do it now they are going fast. Business Openings Wo have list of excellent busi ness chances in now growing towns on Burlington extensions: got established early ahead of tho coming population. Write tho mi dersigned. J. F. EmvAims, Ticket Agent, i. W.Wakeloy.G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. PANHANDLE TEXAS Tho lands wo aro going to call your attention to aro in tho northwest par, of Texas. Take tho map of Texas and you can readily soo that wo aro trying to locate you about G50 miles from Kansas City and 500 miles from Galvostou. the nearest seaboard harbor of tiny importance, whoro freight rates by water to England are practically tho same as from Now York. To tiansport a bushoi. of wheat from Hastings, Neb., to Now York by rail will cost you l(5Jc per lOtJ lbs or 28.9 per bu. From the Panhandle to Galveston tho rate is 5U; per bu. o' a saving of ll).9c per bu. Can you figure tho advantage that the farmer in tfn Panhandle has over you? To show you the great advantage tho Pauhaudl has ovor you, wo want to quote a few figures on tho sowing and yield of wheat, at the experiment station, a short distance from where wo ofrer you these fe'reat bargains in land. Yield ? Wheat for 1906 Haske Wheat Sowing .'I pecks' to tho ilcro yields 2!).GT bushels, test W pounds it u ii u u . o5flr, ,. ., 51 .. " 5 " " " lt " 21.50 " " t!0.f " Durum Wheat ' Sowing '. pecks to tho acre yields 23.10 bushels, test t2.f0 pounds u j it .i t. i it !22.2T " " (il 1929 li'J.50 school teachers. The school taught on Monday, a 1 oy. BLADEN (From tho Enterprise.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Snyder, Health Insurance at little cost r CALUMET BAKING POWDER SI, 000, 00 rcwanl is o,Tcrctl t$fi 'jfo:9 I Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Lereaux, Monday night, a hoy. ! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Saturday iiorning, a fine boy. Horn, lo Mr. and Mrs. James Moroy, ' Saturday morning, a fine boy. , Mrs. Ponath and children left Mou- dav morning for Clay Center, Kan., to bo with her mother, who is ously sick. Now you liavo tho figures before you for consideration. It will take yo t but a few minutes to compute tho difference that tho Panhandle farmer geU more for his grain than you do. If tho experiment station can roach such results in fanning and doing vt right, you can do tho shuio thing, or can raise ." bu. less aud beat anything yea can in this part of the country. With an average of 24 inclios of rainfall for the last twelve years, nothii.-r stauds in tho road of farmers becoming independent in a short tune and IKin-r himself so ho can live at ease. Is it hot In the Panhandle, Is askod ly)ooplo who aie not familiar witt. conditions in that country. Wo will say that tho average in the hottest month -i in tho year, for twelve years Is as follows: June, Ti July, 7."), August, 72, an i anger-' September, '.58. This government report, was by the U. S. weather observe i (Thos. J. Consodim), at Amorllla, Texas, right in the center of tho Panhandle. mm H? v, . "y vue lur any stio- Sfcniu-iuiauiiili siunce injurious to the health found in nluimt Baking Powder. Purity is a prime essential in fiiml. Calumet is madconlyof pure, wholesome ingredients combined by skilled chemists, mid compiles with the pure food laws of all states. It is the onlv hltrh-trnulo Baking Powder on the market sold at a modern te price. L Calumet Baking Powder may be 'freely used with the ccitainty that food made with it contains no harmful dni"jH It is chemically correct and makes Iurc, WholCHomc 'Jr'ootl. '"ACCriYtHtTIMUljJ Junius Banks, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Batiks of this place, died Monday night while on his way from his homo in Iowa to tho western part of tho stato to buy land. ' Tho body of John II. Brethour ar rived yesterday from Paxton, Nob., accompanied by Paul and Ed and Grandma Biothour. Death was duo to t uboroulosis. Ho wos 'M or M years of' ago. A rather lomarkablo circumstance in the llfo of ouo of Bladen's old men is tho fact that .Isaac Fish, tho oldest ' man in Bladen, has lived through twonty-buo piosldentlal adininls'tra- I tlons. Mr. Fish told us that ho could havo voted for Honry Clay tho llrst 1 tune ho was old enough to voto, and Water Is procured in sand and gravel and is of the very purest quality nn i has proven very beneficial for the general health of mankind. Wo are making those trips to the Panhandle every First and Third Tuesdays in each month, and would bo ploased to soo yon and talk it ovor with you, m wo cannot tell you all iu a short ad liko this. Red Cloud Investmen u o. l. H. HOLMKP. President. n. .. MYEtlS, Vice-Prosidontj A. I). SELLERS, Secretary and Treasurer f JjJfclUtlPMliW1 Wi WWptwiwi !! i i-nMM,, ' MJMI u'jjiil a .J4&Jk ,'--' .kJcm f 'T h t ) ft 41 )