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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
.. ww 3 a Jfcfcfci(iu..'i.tliliMH4 .IllifttfrtitlfctfclbtlOfclltlfctlOI'lili t(llcl.li(UUlVU(U((U"(W4 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 9 J Newsy Notes from Neighboring Towns - RIVERTON (Prom the Review.) Dr. McCiirl litis purchased of Curl Onstatl u team of beautiful and woll matched driving horses. Eli Bennett has boon attending court a couplo of days and during Ida ub hoiico some dirty sncak-thlef helped himself freely to his corn Elzy Plot-point, who moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, camo into the ailico last Saturday and ordered tho Itovlow ohongod from tho Iowa address to Ina valo, Neb. Henry Plumbs' saw mill is gaily humming thoso days while it saws tho lumbor for his largo barn and othor buildings to bo ore tod as soon us the lumber is made. Mrs. Hackett dislocated hor hip Tuesday morning by falling out of bod. Dr. T. B. Meyers and McCarl woro called aud tho dislocation was rcplacod. This is rather serious for an elderly lady. BLUE HILL. (Prom the Leader) Ora White is laid tip with a sprained back. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kruger, Monday, a girl. Louio Sohumun has boon on the sick list for a number of weeks. Sidney Pounds has installed a now system of lights in his restaurant. Wo understand A. D. Bakor has pre sented tho Christian church with a now altar. S. P. Duncan and wifo woro in Roso laud tho first of tho week in attend unco at tho funoral of his aunt. Frank Iloinke and family loft Mon day morning for Everett, Wash., whoro i mi ali mi.' i' ice y. urliiy, P- ii i y:(Mi, about noon, I. a C . 0H' Ii Sail' h im.m'm fi out this w m Id ltd Ci-s- hfipta at Kan-as , M .. l oi having undergone an i, n I'.r kiiliif.s ii-Hihlo tho pie ii Mir ii.ii. SIM1 IOK Electrical Flushes. Buenos Aires is to have an undo ground railway. Tho Dniiish government is very much Interested in the development of elec trical plants are now in operation Denmark. electric fans are now being made Vi'rv small for desk and tablo use. Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad hns so cured other water -rights which, it in estimated, will generate nearly 200,000 horse power. The street railways of Chicago, it in said, have made arrangements to run special funeral cars to the city coim' teries. Each car will scat forty people) and contains a special compartment for the casket. Tho cost of hiring such (Prom t o Expios-.) En MnriN i- I'i'O'lo'l to lie sol Ki ll d () go hi I. n. coin Li try out on tt o bol tonni there. W W. Akorn whs homo rrom Dakota tliu flrnt or tho wek. Hi had (pule a sick spell while in the north. It. A. MoKoown lolt Wednesday m-irnlng for Palrtield where ho will engage in business, having bought out a furniture store. Samuol Vestoy of Shu Francisco, Calif., stoppod off to see L. Urodstone on his to England, whore ho sails from Now York city next wook. More than a scoro of people walked tho streots of Superior Tuesday night LEBANON. (Prom tho Argus.) Mrs. Sam Ellis is in Kansas City for surgical treatment. J. D. Hart man has been unablo to drive his mail route much of the timo this wook. Frank Lull and Miss Edna Morris woro married at Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, February 20. Georgo Jackson has boon conllnod to his homo this week with pneumo nia. Ho has been very sick. Claud Smith arrived Monday evening from Dakota. His sister is very sick and his visit at this time was for tho purposo of seeing hor and rendering what, assistance he could. While Dave Reit. was hore he coaxed a due span of matched mules away from n fellow, but KeltAs bank ac count was just I50 shy by reason of tho transaction. Ho shipped them to his farm near Lincoln, Neb., Friday. they expect to makotholr future homo, i utiablo to find lodging. Every hotel Elmer Schermorhorn returned to his ' and rooming house was full to over homo at Stratton Monday. Ills wlfo i Mowing, and son will remain horo visiting some , jt pays to raiso good horses on tho timo yet. ; fann. As an instance, Frank Davis of R. A. Simpson and wife roturned ; Harrison township sold a big team Monday from Hot Springs, Ark., after weighing over .'1,800 tho othor day for a six weeks' absence. Both are looking I $:UJ.r, and on Tuesday sold a span of hearty. i black driving mares to Lenn Conn for Jacob Goll is having tho old building 25 which was formerly occupied by the J. Babcock of near Broken Bow was Loader torn down and will build a here this week visiting his sister, Mrs. horso burn on that lot aud one half ', C. C. Bagley, whom he had not seen the lot west which ho purchased of j for over twenty years. Ho was among pressure water main system. This agreement is backed solely by the re liability and perfection of the new general electric switchboards with this company recently installed. (NI'LAMMATOIty KlIEt'MATlKM CUKKn V 3 DAYS Morton L. 111)1. of Lebanon Hut., wnyn; 'Vy wife had Iutlnnimatorv Kheumatlsm In evtij mtn-clo and Joint; tier mifToriiiK wait terrible aud her body and face were swollen almost t.o youd recognition, hod b(en In bed six weokn and had elcht physicians, lint nrolvcd no benefit until she tr'ed Dr. Dtelion's lttllef tor KheiiDiatlKin. It gave Immediate relict nud she was Hblc to walk about In threo dare. 1 asv mire ti saved her life." Sold by U. E. Grlce. OniKRlM. Ked Rlond. August Martin. CAMPBELL (Prom the Citizen.) Tho infant girl of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miuiuger died Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lanhani, south of town on Tuesday night, March :t, a boy. Ed Glebe returned Saturday from Lincoln, bringing his boy, who has been in that, city taking treatment. Geo. Logan of Kay, Iud., a brother to Clydo Logan, was hero to attend the funeral of tho hitter's wife. Mrs. Clydo Logan, who had been ill for two or threo week, suddenly col lapsed Monday and died about -l o'clock Mrs. H. Crilloy has been seriously ill this week with .an acute attack of pneumonia, but is somewhat bettor at present writing. A littlo girl of Mr. aud Mrs. Clar ence May has been down with boiirlot inn for the past, week, and lias been under quarantine at, tho homo of ,lr. Fulton. At a meeting of tho board of direc tors of the First. National bank held Tuesday it was decided to pm chase u new Victor .Manganese Steel screw door bank safe. SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger) Scarlet fever seems to hold sway up in the Womer country. Klrkpatrick & Son shipped in t!."0 tons of manufactured ice from Kansas City tho first of tho week. A. J. Shaffer is having a heap of trouble with his oyos and it is feared tjiat he will lose the sight of both of, them. Tho sad news came up from Crystal Plains township this morning that .- t i i- i - mrs. .iarK aniveiy nad died at nor homo recently. County Clerk Badger was able to bo out. on the streets Saturday to shako hands with his many friends who were in from all parts of the county. Miss Lula Wert, who is now a grad uato nurse, writes to hor parents here that she has a case of nursing a wealthy lady in Chicago, aud that she will j:o there from Lincoln soon. Mrs. Walker Buchanan, who was taken to Bethany hospital at Kansas City last week, was operated upon Sat urday and word comes that sho is get ting along very well. Mrs. Buchanan is past 00. Mr. Ed Kirktmtrick. who has been in very poor health for some months. the youngest soldiers of tho civil war, enlisting at tho ago of 1", and serving through to tho cud. . The large fans produce too much breeze a cai. H olly ut,t. g-jo while the regu- for this service. lar carriage hiic. for such an occasion The Jefferson hospital of Philadcl- Is about S7 for each carriage used. phlu has just purchased an electric , $MM u ,m,tc iUy or night, p.-n- ambulatioe. The machine, is of the anv i,.,s mm ,.ri...,i between the most approved typo. Saw York Edison company and the; The electric light in tho dark clothes city of New York for failure, to supply closet which lights when the door is power for the pumps of the new high opened is one of the most useful ad juncts to the home. If all the telephones made last year were one telephone the monster instru ment would he HOO miles high and would weigh 4,000 tons. A wireless telegraph station is being installed in the Eiffel tower by the French government. It is hoped to send messages to Now York. In Preston, England, the power gen erated by th". city's waste is sufficient to operate the electric railways. This is a suggestion for the wasteful cities of this country. For the production of local and in tense heat directly where it is wanted electricity is in a class bv itself. For facility and flexibility of control as to tile degree of heat it has no rival. The Cia Cent raes railway of Bahia, Brazil, has placed an order with the General Electric company of New York for considerable new railway equip ment. The order includes a number of motors, controllers and air brake systems. Tokio. Japan, has 00 miles of electric street railways. The track is narrow gauge, but the cars are broad. The projects for electric railways in that country since the late war aggregate an estimated expenditure of S:t.V).00- 0.10. Blueprints in largo draughting V partnients are now made by machine. The prints are made with mercury are lights and the drawing is turned with electric motors to insure an even print. The prints are dried with the fixing hath with an electric fan. A company of Hamburg, Germany, bu-diioss men has been formed to erect, a tidal power plant at the mouth of the river Elbe near Cixh-'ven. The ebb and How of the tide will be utilized to develop electrical energy of 1 1,000 h.p. A recent test is said to have demon strated the practicability of the plan. An ingenious inventor has patented an electric foot warmer which is in the BLOOMINGTON (Prom ther Tribune.) J. L. Wheaton camo tip from Rod Cloud Saturday to spend tho day with his sons living in this vicinity. Mr. and .Mrs. B. Mobley left Wednes day night fo Tyron, Okla., in tho hope of benollting Mrs. Mobley 's health. Paul Amman arrived homo Wednes day night from his trip to Europe, where ho went last fall in company with Otto Stolt.. John Hester arrived home from Dundy county last Friday, where he had been looking for a lot. of cattle which ho is wintering there. Win. Paulson this week sold out his interest to the breeding stable and stock horses to his partner, Charles D.Miglas, who will conduct the stablo alone. O. L. Dunn, living on the A Mi Grove prairie, lias neon seriously sicu mo past week, and we understand that his shape of a pair of light felt overshoes Notice of Incorporation. Know All Men by These Presents: That we. Wallace A. Mnynnrd. William Wolfe and Wll Ham Kngeltt do hereby associate ourselves to gcilier for the purpose of forming and becom ing a corporation In tho state of Nebraska, for tho tiausactlon of the business herein described. The name of the corporation t-liull be thu Itcri. Cloud Ilardwftte and Implement company. The principal place of transacting its business shall be in the city of Jled Cloud. In the county of Webster, and state of Nebraska. The nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation Hhall bo the buying and sclliiiK of all kinds of merchandise. The nuthorl.ed capital stock of said corpoia lion shall bo forly tbound dollars (lO.On) lir shares ot live hundred dollars encli. The corporation shall commence businesi when twenty-live thousand dollars of the cap! tat stock is mild an. The board of directors of nld curiioratlor shall determine when the balance of 'nld kiocl shah be paid in. Tho existence of this corporation elmll com monce on the l!7i) day of February. MS, and continue during the period of fifty years. The buvnii'sx of f aid corporation .-hall be con ducted by a board of dltcctors not to exceed live in number to be tslected b the -tockholdtrs. The oIlicetM of sold corporation chiill bo prefl dent, secretary and ti'i.urer. hIih -hrtll bo elio'ii by the board of director. The highest amount ot IndchU'duc-!- In which -aid corporation shall nt any time Mibjeet il.e.f shall not bo more than one-third of Ii- capital stock. Wau.ack A. M.w.vw.it, WlM.tA'1 Will IT.. Wii.ua ii Kmiki . Dated till- 'JTth (lay of I'cbiiuirj. l'.i.s. j 12 Moderate Price ailment is in tho nature of appoudi eitis. We understand that Mr. aud Mr.- An electric buttery supplies the source of current and insulated wires are the heating element. When the "boots' Ambrose Beck, who havo been in Core?, 'v lmll,,1 n tom'h of a button starts are expected to arrive in this city about the middle of April. Mrs. Beck is tlio daughter ot w. ij. .loiiusnii oi was taken to the St. Joseph hospital this city, and Mr. Beck formerly lived by her husband last Sun'day morning here, where ho was connected wit.li a to be operated upon. Word was re-1 newspaper. They have been doit g colvod horo yesterday that she under- j missionary work in tho Hermit King wont I ho operation in good shape, aiididom. the current and the foot is soon coin fortable in a genial warmth. The big Saltese tunnel in Western Montana is , being bored by uleetr'c power generated by nearby-stivams. The trains to be run through this tun nel when it is finished will be hauled bv electric engines. The Chicago, Calume Baking Powder lYiim will lie clrrn for ,nylliHiiceiiijHriuiin lit'-Aliiiiuauiiiiit.uiiiiiivi P ''V'''vw - - " "V V7 y V MilL.. A niiy n't Yen Have That Child's iLj ISo GUID1 ROCK. (Krom tho Signal.) It. Ayer was soveroly hurt in a runa way Sunday. Win. Sawyer sent a force of men to Lawrence Monday to move a creamery building. E. 11. Crary went to College View Saturday evening to visit his wife who is taking treatment at a sauitarium. Mrs. Albert Horn served a birthday dinnor on Wednesday, March I, in honor of Mr. Horn's seventieth anni versary. Miss Minnie Olmstede, Miss Kthel Albin, Mrs. John Ohmstedo and Mrs. Portenior .started for California Wed nesday night. Small boys and a sling-shot w.ero re sponsible for the breaking of a ."0 plato glass window In Wirt v Roland's furniture store. Wednesday, March I, at high noon, at the homo of J. M. Mefford. occurred the marriage of their daughter Carrie to Lewis Poiry. Owing to the death of her mother in Circleville, Ohio, Mi's. L. L Watt dej parted early this morning on train 11 for that place to attend tho funeral. s It costs you nothing and it may save your child from blindness. Many cases of sick headache and nervous diseases are caused by defective eyes. In school children perma nent injury to the individual's health is -often done by making the children use their de fective eyes in close work at school A few dollars invested in glasses now may mean perfect vision and health for your child in the years to come or a few dollars saved may mean poor vision, perhaps blindness and perhaps permanent injury to the health. If vou have a child that comolains of headache, objects blurring the reading and running together, eyes feeling dry and a burning sensation after a short time at study, J you may depend upon it that child is in need of glasses and yoii are falling short of your j. full duty if you do not at once have an examination made of their eyes. We are prepared at all times to make an examination and give you honest ad- ' vice we tell you franklv whether it is glasses or something else that is needed. If it is V glasses we can make a correct fit. ' t. .1 l . l ! 1 . . iL-l i.l '. L .. r it is me en i . l-ii. . ..L-i. .l . ? IS tne autV VOU owe to VOUr cniiaren lO see mat men eyes mc m uiuuci cuii- p dition. It should be attended to at once. We are licensed optometrists. J JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS. c-' B- & - WATCH INSPECTORS h yy $" f , .'"H .'.' n y V4 4 H. i. If tte ? WJV&mKs8&& -w-MsauiNuufaMNi! tmaomt