,- r"" 'ggty(?t . '"' i -" . State Historical Society THE RED CLOUD CHEF! m ' 1 A NcMtpapr That fibes The News Flfty-tKO Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JULV J, 1908. OLUME XXXVI. r Tr T ' ir " .3' 1 ' -? nwnt-gJ"-- -5& ., '"i"" I! i( ; fi I I) r e iv avwvww-? Red Cloud Drops Two. Ilnl Cloud 3 0 2 a 0 n u '.' u o It t! K in ir. 'J 1 .S 4 Greeting pUl'CllllHCd till (h nx-&J 9 i-'. iVW,vi :' ---- y. 7 ft IJ WL.-r l"iV S- yfe mi) ') Monday several hundred swelter- ltutteries, Clegg and Sclioonovcr. Ini? funs saw the Red Cloud mavericks hlcy, Lucas and Ilolnor. Two base navigate through Raker's beautiful !,Us Clv.) ; "dbron1i, Saline. DoCon-j Webster ,ounty warmest greetings bunch of Cambridge heroes. Clegg ? ! . ' iday. Itrad- come to you practically a stranger, known to all as Haggerty mounted the i ,, ' , , , i ) i i Graves, lime. 1 hour and :i() minutes, hill of supremacy and for nine long Innings did he speed the sphere to the . s, os" 5amk. little receiver behind the pan.Jstriking Tuesduv afternoon before a crowd of out ten of the heroes ami Issuing buti boisterous fans the red suited heroes three passes to the initial corner. I'n- from far away Cambridge treated Cap '!, A There are four leading makes of watches on the market and we sell them all. You can make no mistake in buying one of us. Our extra large line gives you practically unlimited choice. No matter the sue or grade, we have them. Cases of all grades enabling you to buy the watch you want. A written guarantee with every one of them. Price always held at the lowest notch. We invite inspection and comparison of goods and prices. c Satisfaction or Your Money Back. i NE WHOUSE BRO THERS L Jewelers and Opticians B. N. Watch Inspectors &va fortunate errors in the fourth inning after llakom, a star that has inightly I fallen even in the bush league, walked to first. DeConley singled and Rohrcr Hied to Masteis who errorcd and in i ntm tivn t'litiv fm Pnmliriiliri TIhhi i: . ' . in tne seventh an error y viegg, ana a 1 two base lilt scored one run. The last tain Sehoonover's Mavericks to a much needed coat of white wash score being 1 to 0 in favor of Cambridge. Errors, juggling the ball like a Kellar or a Herman, bunching them all in one inn ing gave the game to Cambridge. Also when the Mavericks had their only chance to win the game, it was throwed tiwuv on a play worse than of the counts for the heroes was mad e in the eighth on a walk and and a two couple of school kids from Guide Hock , base hit. Ilea Cloud commenced their would do. Nelson walked anil was run-getting in the tlrst inning. Little sacritlecd to .'nd by Masters, Clegg liraddio came tojbat and soused the tirst singled and Nelson cutting 3rd base of the honoiablc Mr. Ousley's curves, by about forty feet was put out at for two bags. Prof. Adams singled third base loosing the only chance to as aslo did the veteran captain seorinir score the Mavericks had. Masters for Rrod and Adams. Saline not to be outdone sacrificed captain to 2nd and A Trlend of Horses. Mm Theodore Thomas, the widow kjI the famous orchestra leader, Ib making nn effort to have the draught "horses In Chicago more humanely treated. In a recent addreBs which he delivered to the teamsters Jn their official headquarters she asked their co-operation In doing away with the practice of overloading wagons engorged in heavy teaming and in drafting an ordinance to be presented " 'Ao city council regulating the ton- e teamsters may be permitted ito 01. flsb- A 'Housewifely Request. Bhe Dearest, are you going tog? Ho Tea, darling. Bhe "Well, I want to put up some preserves this year. Won't you catch me sarae Jelly iflsh? Baltimore American! Cruisers "Nearly Completed. Ihicle Sam will soon have eight brand-new fighting ships a fleet all by themselves. The new armored cruiser North Carolina, which Is tc be commanded by Capt. W. A. Mar shall, now commandant -of the Uoston navy yard, Is -00 per cent, completed. Other ships within a "few points ol the "100 mark in the percentage ol completion are the Idaho, -battleship, T7.2G; New Hampshire, battleship 99.30; Montana, armored cruiser, "HOC; Chester, -scout cruiser, 98.38; Birmingham, scout cruiser, 96.69, Salem, scoot 'Ciitlscr, 94.31; tuibma fine No. 99. Ami Then Willie Did, Too. "Now, children," said the teacher, "who can tell me what Jonah did ard what bappened 1o 'him?" "I know," answerad Willie Smart; "he ran .away from bis Job .and got wealed."' Boston Transcript. lie reached :trd on Nelson's out. Smith singled and scored Sohoonover, Wal ters retired the side. First inning score 3 to 0. Masters in the second inning singled, Haggerty bingled, Rraddic whiffed, Adams was walked, Sohoonover lilt for two sacks, scoring Masters and Clegg, Saline singled scor ing Adams, hehoonover being put to sleep at 3rd base, Doctor walked and Smith retired the side, 3 more scores for Jted Cloud. Fourth Inning an error by the late Mr. DeConley and a single by Haggerty could score a run. Hut in the fourth a single by Adams, an out by Captain and two bags by Saline and a single by Smith scored two runs And In the fifth Mr. Ousley a pitcher of some prehistoric time coming from some desolate burg of dear Missouri, was handed a lemon of no small quali ty. .Masters went out from short to first. Haggerty sacked for two bases, liraddic singled, Adams walked and was forced out at second by tbe cap tain and in which we scored two more runs. The rest of the game was finished by a Mr. Lucas and the Mav ericks couldn't look at him and thus the game ended 10 to 4, the heroes of the mighty battle had slaughtered 14 outs, 3 for extra bases, 3 walks oft' of Mr. Ousley and 1 hit, and 2 walks coupled with 3 beautiful errors by Mr. lie coniey tne lauies man amassed a terrible reckoning in the score book thereby. f XJ Special Sale of Thin Goods for Hot Weather 1 All Lawsis and thin Summer Goods at one-third off. Don't want to carry any over for next year, so will sell these at a price that will move them. Bargains in Laces and Embroideries. Some of these have insertions and edges to match. All go at one-half price marked. Did not mark these up for this sale; all go at one-half the old Wash Belts Embroidered Wash Belts at 15c and 25c Muslin Underwear Skirts with three rows of Val. insertion and edging at $1.00. Three clasters of tucks and hemstitch ing, embroideried flounce, at $1.25. Embroidered insertion 2 1-2 inches wide with embroidered match, $2.25. insertion to Special in Corsets All 5oc corsets and girdles at 40c. Gauze Underwear Children's pants at 15c. Children's vests at 6.c to 25c. Ladies' gauze vests at 10c to oc. Ladies' gauze pants at 15c to 50c. it'i s J? r bpJdSt ywWJL? : l&,&& fiPt pm Red Cloud pitched a superb game giv ing only one walk striking out 11 men and allowing only 3 litis. While Fugate was not far behind striking out nine men giving only two walks and allowing only two lilts. The only score of the game was made in the flt.li inning which was made by Cambridge. Hutcau lilt to llradbrook. DeConley singled, advancing Hutcau to second nnd llakom tiled to Walters who missed it letting Hutcau score. Two rank eirors when the game should have been irolne; on yet. Hut through the Mavericks lost it possibly they will re deem themselves. Score. U1IK Cambridge.... 0 0 0 (( () 1 0 0 01 3 J Red Cloud. ...00000000 00 i 4 Ilattcries, Fugate, Rohrer and Lucas. Masters and Sclioonovcr. Double play Bradbrook to Adams. Struck out by Masters 1 men. Rase on balls off Masters 1. Struck out by Fugate 0. Rase on balls; oft', Fugate -. Umpire Graves. Tithe 1 hour and SO minutes. Tiiiim Ga:i:. On a muddy field Cambridge took thctlilid game from Red Cloud by a score of .". to 4. Red Cloud scored two in tbe third on a hit, two base on balls nnd an error, one in the si.Nth on a hit, and two outs nnd one in tiie seventh on a hit and error. Cambridge scored three iu the seventh on a base on balls and two errors and a base bit, two in the eighth an a base on balls and two hits. Dad errors by Rradbrook and Saline coBt us a game, but we will even up tomor row on Franklin. Score. Cambridge.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0-5 Red Cloud.... 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 04 Hits, Cambridge t, Red Cloud 7. Krrors, Cambridge 5, Red Cloud 4. Ratterics, Adams and Sclioonovcr, Ousley and Lucas. Adams struck out six men and Oufclcy struck out two. Hose on balls off Adams, three; off Ousley, three. Having purchased the plant and business of The lied Cloud Chief. 1 ex tend to the people of Red Cloud and . I but trust that we shall become better ae iiualuted and through such luiualntauco we shall receive mutual benefit. Politically vve aie democratic, and shall carry on a clean, aggressive cam paign for the furtherance of the prin ciples which we believe to be right. Through the columns of The Chief we shall endeavor to give to vou the news of the community and county. We shall tell the truth at all times without fear, yet with malice toward none. To make right wrong impressions which there may be, 1 wish to state that there is no one associated with me iu the business and that whatever is said and done, 1 alone shall be re sponsible. We shall be grateful for any assis tance which we may receive In the way of news items, and cordlnlly in vite yon to send in any such as you may know of them. Soliciting your patronage, and thanking you in advance for any favors received, 1 am Yours truly, Kmoiiv 11. I)k Woi.r. McCook, Nkiih., June .'10, 11)08. As my wife has left my bed and board I will not be responsible for any bills run by her. Mil. .1i:sbk Rav. NEW PRINCIPLE OF FIGURING. System ef Household Ecsnomy That Sterne Possessed of Justice. In a discussion of household econ omy a club woman said the other day: "Th late Susan R. Anthosjy once threw a new, strange light on this sub ject. She was talking to me about the allowances that husbands malfe their wives, and I can't help thinking that there was a good deal In what fiho said. "She said that an average man and Ids wife, an average woman, were dis cussing their receipts and disburse nients. The man, a bookkeeper, had had Ills salary reduced. It was now $1,100. Ho wanted his wife to tell him on what weekly allowance nhe could hereafter run the house. '"Well said the wife, 'there are a good many things to consider.' "I know it,' said the man, 'but Just figure them up.' "She began to calculate. 'There are the clothes for tho three chlldien,' she murmured. 'There's tho serv ant's wages. Thoio's tho butcher, tho grocer, tho baker, and the milkman. There's the tent, the' "'Well, figure It up! Figure it up, can't you? tho mini Interrupted, rath er Impatiently. "Tho woman looked up suddenly. 'I could figure it up,' sho said; 'hut I havo thought of a much slmplor plan.' All right. WhaS la it?' said ho. M 'It Is,' uho answered, 'that you fig Ray l'almer was down from Inavalo Tuesday. Ed Rtirr of Guide Rock was in town Tuesday. Jack Waller was down front Cowles Tuesday. L. II. Ilumpf'ir went to Omaha Thursday. The stores will ull close tomorrow from one till six. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo of Inavale were in Red Cloud Monday. Jim Galusha urrived in the elty Hub morning from Lincoln. . Art Wolcott nnd family"' were down from Inavale Thursday. Special prices on old wheat Hour at the Red Cloud Milling Co. Mrs. Wllbcr Hamilton and children returned from Guide Rock Monday. Mrs. W. A. Holmes returned t'uo last of the week from Washington, Kansas. Norman I'eirce of Kearney was here attending the funeral of Jos. Warren. Carl Warren of Monteray, California, arrived iu tho elty Wednesday to at tend the funeral of bis father. Irving Cuminings was in tho west ern part of the state last week repre senting the Red Cloud Milling Co. City Bakery and Restaurant WM. PATTEN, Hrop. I am prepared to serve a square meal at all times at 25 cents a meal. Ice cream, summer drinks, confectionery, cigars and tobacco. Farmers, trade a specialty. Board and room by day or week. Give me a call. Deaths and Fni t Vt9t3tHtWPSKPISIS Joseph Wesley Wl Joseph Wesley Wan Rtieben and Naomi Warri April 30, 1811, in Gi Indiana. A few years Ji Warren removed with it Muscatine a village on th the Mississippi in what vi territory. There he raist and there in October 180 Warren enlisted in Com 1 1 Hi regiment of Iowa Ii teers, in which regiment, service in many of tho mi battles of thu Civil war ably discharged October A f ter the war lie rctui and a few years later on he was united in marrhi Pierce at the home of li Medina, Ohio, and retuji he made u homo for his ingtou where they reside! six years of their niurrll having determined to bul himself and his family inj with his wife and two westward, making the covered wagon, and afl (nation of the country, )i homestead obout live mil of Red Cloud, where he jj reside for several years wl farming in proper seasoi seasons of the year en gag. ing betv ecu Hastings, tl est railroad point, and In 1870 he was elected 1l county and his repeated, that otllcc were cvldcuce-l eiation of the people of tl liis capacity as u brave, efficient otllcer. He was a Mason, W( member of the Grand Republic, in which last izutlon he took perhaps est, every comrade who blue in the service of our! especially dear to him. Vi Mr. Warren is survived bis mother now nearingsji mark, his five children W Emelinc, Ruth and Carl, kind husband, a loyal sot diligent father and ho is by two sisters, Mrs. Ella tills city and Mrs. Lydl Portland, "Oregon. jur. warren was not aA most robust type, but ho! joying better health thai the morning of ThurBdaj when he became suddenh few hours lapsed into ui from winch lie never ral away quietly at six a. in. an illness of live days. Joseph W. Warren wai social nature and made large acquaintance and of friends, who will in hi friend and who mourn hi more immediate family.. The funeral services v?l the house Thursday ai ducted by Revs. Sti flier and the remains laid to Cloud cemetery. MAVVVAAV-vvyMV, . Why Buy A Monument of 9 9 m m BECAUSE Our designs are made by the best artists in the country. 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