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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
A Cough Medicine SAycr's Cherry Pectoral Is a regular cough medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper : ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it. If not, don't take it. Never j ! go contrary to his advice. i Wo publish ottr formula Wa bolih aloohol 3 from our medlolnti We urgo you to oomult your dootor The dose of Aycr's Pills is small, only nr.e at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are belter than cathartic doses. For con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick frcaJaches, they cannot be excelled. A.s your doctor about this. - .-tbr th. C. AysrCo., Lowell, am, rMlfivi"mm"''' Deaths and Funerals. ; w&ig&i?)'j$3Piwii3&&) Aaron Fry. A iron I'rj was born in Stark county fd, .lu'y 1. 1-W. "d died May ii, 'M. aged OS years. Hi months. U'l days. d I'ti'il he was united in marriage to 'Mar;. Kinlicnbinder. To this union tiv. children were born, lleorge of K-nt, 111.: IMward, William and Albert i! lied viouu, ana an imam, uaugtuer "; died at the age ot is montlis. !n ISO I he united with the I.retl r n .'i: jrch. Ten years later he waschosen 'ut the deacons oflice. After moving to !!.! Cloud he was elected church trus tw which position he tilled with ionr to himself and credit to the diureh. IiilSHho with his parents moved tr nn Ohio to Stevenson county, III.. rhT he lived till 18IW, when he moved to Webster county this state, where he has since lived. lis death was caused from heart tf:u!ure. lie had been in usually good iical th and had eaten a hearty break-tia-. an hour before he died. tin was plowing in the garden, and .Hi- as m. uiiiMiuu in- stoppeu .us norse and -sit down on the ground and fell StKfkward dead. The funeral on Monday at the Ilreth- fi-n church was largely attended. He was ii highly respected clti.cn and HUdbv nil who knew him. C H. Weaver 0. II. Weaver was born m Baltimore, Md., and died at his home in Jewell .-4iuiuy, ivansas, uisi eiuiesuay morn- tng, aged v.l years -i montlis anil i.l.ys old. He leaves a family of three ..Inldren and a wife to mourn his loss. Jli will be buried today from the JMi'lhodist church at North Hraneh. Sle.v. Hummel will conduct the funeral -'rviees. Dorothy Roats. Was born Nov. is. mo:;, and died IMay ".'T. l'.UiS, being 1 years 0 months :uil ;i days idd. Deceased was the Baking The only Baking k with Koyal uraps Creaiu 01 iflitai' made from grapes Insures healthful and delicious food nome every day Safeguards alum and 'onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "V V ill 1 Uoat.s living just cast of town. She was taken suit on the 17th, complain i ing of pain in her stomach and gradu j ally grew worse until death relieved ' her suffering at J:.'H) p. m. Wednesday, the V'Tth. The many friends sorrow with Mr and Mrs. Koats in their be reavement. Real Estate Transfers. , For thn week ending Tuesday, May i 20, furnished by the Tort Abstract Co. L. II. Tort Manager. William lleedt to Sidney i round-, wd. lot I 'J and e!l 11. block 1, Tyler's sub div . to Itobrer's add to Iilttis IlillS ! l.ucv M. Stonebreaker, adm., 800 00 to KHa A. MotiebrcaUcr, ct al, wd, sJ block 1, Case A. McNenv's add to iled Cloud 100 00 Minora Held to L. 13. Tait, ' wd, lots 17, 18, 19, 20 and I 21, block 1, Smith A Moore's 800 00 Patrick Conway to Mary A. I Houlton, wd, set and s'Jnet I KI-IO l-',000 00 Edward Kellogg, jr., to John Croft, wd, pt nwl swl H.V.'- I 11 1 .020 00 Edwin Hobbins to John Croft, wd. lots 15 and 10, block .", Smith A Moore's addition to lied Cloud 1.000 00 Oliver I). Hedge. sherilV. to Hugh W. CJulliford, sd. und.'j lots 2 and X block .'. Red Cloud A. J. I'riset al to C. I. Died erick, wd. lot 3i, Guide IS 00 Rock cemetery S 00 Io,ni u (irooni,';iigh to .1. II strader. wd. lots '.', 10. 11 and 12, block S. Cowles.... L. E. Tait to Elnora licid, wd. lots 17, IS, 1, 20 and 21, block t, Smith A: Moore's add to lied Cloud. 1.220 00 800 00 Total S17,70Il 00 Mortgages tiled, JMS.:i". Mortgages released. $1.",27.". WESTERN WEBSTER The rain Sundav put a stop to the rally which will be held next Sunday at the same place and at the same hours as before advertised at the llur gess grove, beginning promptly at 10 I o'clock. This rally is also the Sunday ! school convention for the southwest , (Uf,trk.t. ijtMnember the date. Mav 31. ( ,f unother ,..lin conies tlie rully wlu bu ,uul in he Lone Tn,e hiihoox i,olIhe. j m , w . . ' Kalcy-POlly Wedfllnfi. ' Tlie wedding of Abram II. Kaley of i Kile Creek, and Mrs. Adda l'olly of tll-ls tf:tyf occurred at 2 to North Thirty- , Url street) .lt 7 oVll)ck thls niornin(,, ,,ev n ,, ,,.irmon 1)erfnnijr the ceremony. Mr Kaley is one of the "' ' principal stockhnldera of the Farmers' Mercantile company of Elk Creek After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kaley left for an extended trip through Indiana, Pennsylvania and the east. After their return they will make their pcmauctit residence in Lincoln. Lincoln star Working Women and the Ballot Itut if. both fir their own sakes j I rs? u&i Pow .62 10 Powder auiuo rg for every && your food against phosphate of lime and for the good of the republic, women of property and women of elucatiou should bo enfranch's'd.'s writes Jane Adams in the Woman s Home Companion, "far more is the power of tlie ballot needed by the working woman, wht sc stake in the country is represented by her life, her health, her virtue, and the safety and happiness of her children. The ballot is not demanded for her because she is gooil or wise, or because she will make no mistakes in its use. Neither goodness nor wisdom is the sole pos session of one class, and freedom from mistakes is the privilege of none. Working women need the ballot be cause they must possess some control over the conditions of their lives and tlic-e of their children; and in this twentieth-century world, the ballot box offers the only channel through which they can give expression to such legitimate control." Made from Pore Crape Cream ol TarUr If vMas JBtt''s3fif vJw Xm 1 Shields the Food from Alnm Passenger and Frctyht Wreck. Eastbound pasenger. No. H. run ning through here about 2 a. in. Sun day morning met in a head-end colli sion with a freight extra near Ilev nolds, Neb. Engineer Finley of the passenger was fatally injured and died Sundav afternoon; the fireman of the passenger jumped and escaped .eriou injury. Engiueer O'Donald of the freight was severely hurt about the head, his tireuiau also receiving almost fatal wounds. It seems that the cause of the wreck was in the freight run ning on the passenger's time. Ilev. .1. (i. Aikinan of Hastings will preach in the Congregational church Sunday mon.ing. Mr. Aikmui was pastor of the church here 2',' years ago. He is an able preacher and will inter efct all whether young or old. A wel come extended to all. School Site Information. In order that votors may better un derstand the dslFerences between the various locations for the new school house wo give the followiug informa- tisn: No. 1 is the location already selected by the school board. This U owned by ii. J. Piatt. Price for bloek 5I,K0; streets and alleys free. No 2 is west of Mrs. Hugh Miner; half block belonging to Mrs. Miner and half block to U. J. Piatt. No price can bo given us it can be ac quired only by condemnation proceed ings. No. :$is south of Mrs. Minor. Like No. 'J, is not for sale and must be con demned. No. 1 is south of tho Catholic church ono-lialf block. Price asked is 8200 per lot. Must also buy two buildings', one of which is not for sale. Would probably require condemnation pro ceedings. It will bo soon that but ono of tho proposod locations can be acquired ithout resortiug to condemnation proceedings, and until tho cost of the site is determined nothing can bo done toward tho erection, of tho building Wo would-suggest that each voter per sonally look over tho four pr.posod locations, consider tho needs of tlie school children and voto accordingly. 1 lie i.vl o-sc.inai tmun ;n n..:"i rlngo is respect. It ls above love. above compatibility, above even the priceless sense of humor. He-meet will make even the "appalling Intimacy" endurable and will bring one through tho most trying disagreements with no bruise on the soul, whatever wounds there may lie in the heart. Therefore, men and women, never, never marry any one yon don't really respect, how ever passionately you may love. firand Magazine. A Diplomat. Henncrs What makes you think that Rrowu is such a diplomat? Jenners When liu was shown his friend's baby for the llrst time ho said It had Us father's Intellect and Its mother's beau ty. Philadelphia Telegraph. "MTv at nest is but a gloomy prison," said the moralizing bachelor. "So much the worse for men who de liberately choose solitary contiiieuient," remnrked (he girl who lind her trap sot. Spring 1908 Suits Nothing manufactured shows so great an improvement as Clothing. Each season shows this more forcibly. Tli is Spring's line is PAUL. STOREY The Clothier, Washington and a Dog. While the Hr'.I.sh occupied Philadel phia and the American force lay in winter quarters at Valley Purge, one day as Washington and his staff were, dining a tine hunting dog which was evidently loit came to seek something to eat. On Its collar was the name, "General Hov." Washington ordered that the dog should be fed, and then he sent It to Philadelphia under a Hag of truce, with a letter rending: "General Washington's compliment:) to General . Hmvc. He does himself the pleasure to return to him a dog which acci dentally fell Into his hands and by the ,Ui,U,l'11"" "" " S.M..M "in"...-. i "" long to General Howe." Uhe lirltlsh commander In renlv sent n eorill.il li-t-. --. . -- ,"-,,- ! icr conveying nis warm inaiiKS jor mis act of courtesy of his enemy. A Judge's Poetical Request. In ".Memoirs of Famous Trials," by Itev. VI, V. ISurmihy, is an amusing' story about th late Lord Itoweii, "a brilliant, intellectual and clever Judge." Ilirt lordship wanted li lift to the lord chancellor's breakfast In 1&J and ad- ' dressed th" following request t . . III 1 old friend. Mr. Justice M.tlhew My P- .ir J. ('Will you In; f r t) car- ! rv ini. l-.sldi) of tlii'e. In yo'ir tmijc . to! Mt'iDurno ;i 1---1. ti uraitrajt u liUeii-n for v.- ..., 2 no. mi -r next n v. oiKiiuoM , inmmi-u .inn i'i-;-ii y-iurio t. i ., i'ir uuy n.. fnmi f'.vtivall ', , will abs.nt b and nays Hint sin.- would rather sou nor hus band ho D dash I) than send to Loudon her btiKoo for uucli a taelanolioly sjireo qh Sclbotno's toast and Sollioriu-S ta? General Conference Draws Delegates from Many Lands. Baltimore, May j. All is in teadl ness for the general conlerence of the Methodist Kpiscopnl church, will h he gins here today Its twenty-fourth quad icnnial session as a delegated body. The l.yrlc. where the sittings of the Ihj'1 will lje hold, win the rulllng joint of the delegates and visitors who anived in thromis. All uues nations ami tongue.i were iciue.-ente.l Front China. .Japan. India. Swe-len, Ger many. Italy. Hvltzerland, Afrir.i, Can ada and South Aui?ilc,t have i onie men, brlii'.'.iiig greetings to the conler ence either as delegates or fraternal visitor- lu addition, there v rep lesentatiMs from (very 'tat' and large i ity In this rnuntrv Ricommindad by liading physician and chemists BAKING has obtained the confidence of the public. 1. It comnlies with the Pure 2. It IS tile onlv hlirh-l?rade 3. It isnot made bva Uakinir 4. Food prepared with It is 5. It is the strongest Baking $1,000.00 glvon for any substance injurious 10 noaun found in Calumet Is so carefully and scientifically Jircpared that tlio neutralization of tlie neredlents Is absolutely perfect. There fore Calumet leaves uo Kochello Suits or Alum la the food. It Is chcmlcuily correct. All Grocers are Authorized (o annuel Halclne Powder costs little. Costs a little more than the cheap, injurious powder now on the market, but It Is a bit: ouvini: over mo Try Calumet n-MIeClonea better than ever. Glad to show you. rjr INKLAMMATUllY HHKI'MATISM CUItKD D) 3 DATS Morton L. Hill of I.etxuu.ti Inn., enyn; "My wife lind IntlHiniunton Hhi-uniRilsm la every mrnclo nmt Joint; tier kiiffurliiK whs terrible aud lior body mid face were bwoIIcii nlmost be yond rcroKiiKton: lmd be on In bed lz woeki and hud eight vtiyslclann, but received no benefit until ho tried Dr. Deletion's ittllcf tor Rheumatism. It KRve luimcdlHtp relict and be wan able to wiilt about In thrcp dajH. i am auro li saved her life." Sold by II. E. Orlce, Drugr'HURcd Cloud. Notice o? Application For Saloon Llceisc To the UoiinMiilt; Huard of County Conimis hloner- ! filter I'ounlv. Nebrftt-ka: The ieiiiln nt tlio llllderlRned refldents of the Ortk Creek iireclni'i of Webster couaty, Mj t.MMCI .rOMKM'llll I rontcMMil: Piiht-Thtiitliey nre ro-liU-m freeholder of ie mM OhK i icek i-reeinct, WebMer coauty. M'UfHIiCH Sprnml flMwv rpHTipptfnllv iirnv thnt A lirrrtA tosellinsl' -i-frltiU)iis Hint vlnoiih lHjnorh with In the "Hid in.-rlurt for Ihe eiiMilii); tMr may tie Kfrttiled to.tnlni II, Kolinu Ueht-r. Mild bunlnen- lo tiei'ondii' l. d In h one story irnme bulldlisi: I Hunted on Ire eleven (IK block twelve (12), of , the vIllHU'uf Hoemont In hUi iireeiuct. Third- I nut h. .lolni . Kohnielheher U n 1 resident nf tin--itttf of Ncbrnt-kH Hint I a ninti of r.ruefrib (.liiirni-i-r mid htHiidln. I A 1 1 s in d ity bouiid they wlllniT prey. Vf.flrwi I lit.rl... itlt....! .Ii.ln. II irmtibtkrlinp hi Hied In th nltlce of the conatv clerk of Vt.l!,,,.i:r 'omity.Ni'brHt.i.rt. ili'saiHtdHy of Mny in. ir. iin .- in-. I'cimiiii MKitv i it iiic ii-iiiiui'u . iiiimlHT of rc-.dent freholdetH K. W. It-.s-. County Clerk. I v-nfi. ra..., nn,i .. A,. Don t Buy land nof loan Soney on Keai Estate w'.'hni't getting one tif Tiel'.s perfect Abstracts of litle. The oldest and most reliable set of Abitraet boohs in Webster (' SI". mo bond tiled aud approved. Hepiisents six of the best In surance companies doing basi nev in tlie state. LOANS nkm on CITY PiiQPERTIES r Red Cloud, Nebr. Office In Over Ing Block. Phones: Bell 98, Farmcrs3G I FIVE Kuh REASONS WHY CALUMET POWDER Food Laws of .-ill ntnt. Powder sold nt a iniiifornte nrlpe.l Powder TniM. 1 free from Kochcllc Salts or Alum. Powder on the market. IW coiumot "mmimiiilliilllf Guarantee this K trust ponaeis, IGPOI m MYTNlTrtW v. r.jhanilan Magazine, ifiW ..-, .: r? " - io w ,