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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
PfflP 1 Esza MgjklmM ' vwr"r fSHPw 'JVV 'J qiMn Hiotorionl Society i .rf HE Vxl llJLLjil A NMSpaiir That Hives lhe "Newi FlfD-Ht Weeks r.ir,li lev Far One Dallar. I OLTJME NXXV1, KED rLOri), N131JUASKA, .It'LV 17. I OO.s. . NUMISJSR 2i) : tTwnrtrcitmi.'-Fi. loccgBg n.ii7A.- c.rrasrauna3KBirnis7n:rzsBCRT-r-aacaCTaTCini rnqtrrg?rn:iLi.uttirrftixBj3mjrattjyiMi.- imijvr-rm-n. COME TO TWE CHAUTAUQUA AUG. s to 14 Inclusive "JEPJr! CLOUD 1 JLJL I if m 11 V k-vi'VNfvNrkJrf'"vy s.fs".ssr'"f''S''s'f ,v? S- 07 W, - -.-a . jTii - "v ' t , ' V- ? iWurl s:i lln ,'ioMli Wanl ?r,!i;ct Biiilillni. iln ( Si in. . .I.tiii . Till . n. . ,fv 03)', v.- J 7 jtWiTl-iW' -m?l' fJ ''AU ",S.,-,-' 'I'" i.r llownoi Kin u. p (ict.t'.cmcti. Being n- 11 sli'il by ONE W THRK, S3cC:c!v Viins HrM T 0 liiMiir.s an Cloud 1'iilic.s tito Third. T! . lavtili-,cs 1 .-! t' Hist :i Monsoon Usui Deaths .mil Funerals. in builo.i'g committee 1 n tin .mm f .Mciooi: .Mono i, afternoon lv u day of .Uuii' iw.H carefully examined vwulsiiil, IJi-.I t l.nul was in a It!, school building for the purpose of bail frtppU'tl coinlilidti oth two ui'ti considering its safety and lind the con- tn their accustomed pla -s. H..;.il ditiotis as follow.: Smith unit Admits being on tin sick I. The footings arc not built of suf- list and Schootiovci h.irdly :ilU' to tteent width and depth to carry weight play. Doctor Nelson was Hciit in to of wall' therein-allowing building to the. llring line ami the bombardment iw'ijii1 Iiii, I.i I iy wit-r In' nn 'Mill" I. 1.11 J1J SllllltSH till! l)(l"ll', lll Jo I! ' 11 i, 1 liotiiuli tor ili I nut the iu- Jj Kioguti'ti commonly known as t lu fi Mn click, on the afternoon of nW'AvVRv.WW.v.v.wvAAV.VE'.v K'utu' Wednesday. .Inly !., buckle on tlii'ir n.irb u uini.nv v.iii ,. I'.. .fVlb. nutting clonics anil win a game on the home gt minds. K Hot the uliovo im.)ysin I'MMisabli' in tho faco of stti'li -i Iiuppoiiiiirt' It K ttlc was tltM-fi' wliilo it lastod. Two baso There are four leading makes of watches on the market and vc sell them all. You can make no mistake in buyirg one of us. Our extra large line gives you practically unlimited choice. No matter the size or grade, we have them. Cases of all grades enabling you to buy the watch you want. A written guarantee with them. Price always held notch. We invite inspection and comparison of goods and prices. Satisfaction or Your Money Hack. NE WHO USE BR 0 T1IHRS J. On ncu iitnt of hullulnjr M'ttltii on b.ills. iLsinU-anda twobaso lilt and tin" walls in numerous places have e ntpleil with two errors by the Doctor eraehed and settled or spread apart to and one by .Saline with two Udders such mi oMent that they me unsafe. .1. I find the footings have settled outward, which fact lias caused the outside four inches of bride worlt to lit cab loose from its bonds and become sepatated from its baching. J. The building brick being of in- c loiecs gave Me Oiiu seven scores which wii a very commanding lead. Saline finished the game and though they hit Saline, he was able to keep them from only scoring once on his delivery. Credit should be given i up tain Schoonover for arranging his line mil his slnli artists so as to be able ( lark M Storej was born lit Komo i N. , April 7 Mil. and died at tho home of his son .lohn near Cowles, Tuesdav mornliiL'. .lulv II. iinw. n.r...l Masterly pitching, sharp lidding iir, years. ;t niontlis and T duvs, tho iiu mi.l line siippott, mul tho toant hatting mediate cimse of his death being con when hits meant, runs enabled tho gittlon of the heart. Mavericks to shut out MeCook to 0. i3,:i .r. storey moved to Wiseott- MeCook was spellbound by tlio Htn. and several years later, in 18.'.!, ho snpeib pitching or Clegg mid only , went to California. In isito , was o c w.ro they any ways near at tempt- married, his wife living In this city in lug to .spoil tho ciphers, that was In k,h:i. Sis children,' four boys mid two the lirth inning, Hoosen hit to leftllnld girls, were born to tliein. The glrlH tor two base, Mooiisstntok out, Smith , aro both dead. . I..... ...... 1 ll.....l.ll.. . . I r. ... I. . i. ...I ... !.iilli-ii uimniiua ilium tiuur nu Mini M More.V mill Ills fmililv CUIIO to scooped up Klliott's grouniler thou this county in H7S. just thirty veura H.iggeity pitched ball ami stiuck out ago, and he was probably one of tho rtiiapoaiKi iiarpor, mm .mci ook was best known men in Webster county. every one of at the lowest Jmkrs and Opticians I. & M. Watch Inspectors P let lor quality when building was up and bis slali artists mi as to be able 1 elected have with age and the action to present a formal line up for Tiles 5 ' of the elements been congealed so they day and Wednesday. Though tin' S ' have lost their life and sticngtb. this game was lost, after Nelson's bad ? ' b.'ing especially so with the exposed , inning the game was well plavdl. lied I lii'iek. I Cloud scored their solitary run in the 5! .'.. Tlicrc is every evidence that the llrst inning, llruill r 10k singled. Saline I lloor joist are not pi operly anchored, bit safe advancing I'.raihlie to tbli.l. S I this in part has allowed the building ' Schoonover bit and scored Itraddie. ? ' to spread. Masters singled but Saline was put to 1 s J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints end Mculdings S Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dcc- $ orating. Pine r.aper hanging a specia'ty. Acme brand points. Hell phone 296. ,rti.i. .oiislil.Tlnir theaboe facts and sleep on third base. Walters was out estimating the strength of walls in to tlrst on a double play on which fie their present condition I consider tbe' captain was caught at the plate building unsafe beyouil a doubt. 1 Though tbe Mme-leks hit the ball Kespectfully submitted. , with an ever lasting vim. they could C. W. Wa Architect. ' not bunch their hits when they meant It would seem to us that this report, runs. Koblnsnn and Schoonover made coming from Mr. Way, whose ability , some sensational plays and the pitch- and standing as an mchitect isuiuiues- ing of Saline helped to make the game tioned, should put an end '.to the talk liked by all present Score. about repairing the old building in the U I! 11 southward. Let us all forget that McCool: 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8110 the building is theie. and all unite in lied Cloud . . .1 u it o 0 0 0 0 ()--1 II J the new one eompleteil thai Two oasc mis a. inner, iwiiniu Tub irettiti the children may have a wife and eon- plays, I'.ennett to It. l'uller to S. vonient ip'.nce in which to sdves with an education. City iakery fa til them- ler. Moons to I). I tiller. Moorehcal to K. I'ullerto I) I'liller. I'mpiretiravos Time onchonrand twenty-iive min itcs. Struclcout by Sallna .", Moorehca 1 I. Itase on liallsoll kelson 1. Saline I. ISatterlcs Nelson, Saline and Saun ders: Mooiehead and llosper. I'ituules f..r backache, little golden globules, eay and pleasant to take. Act directly on the kidneys purify the blood and invigorate the entircsystem. llest f r backache, lame back, kidneys and bladder. Ill) days trial SI. tlttar anteed. Sold by Henry Cook. WM. PVriHN, Urop. I ant prepared to servo 11 squaro meal at all times at '-'.") cents 11 meal. Ice erpatn. summer drinks, confectionery, eyes result from their use. Do not dgars and tobacco. Farinors, trade 11 gripe or sicken, (Jood for all the specialty. Hoard mul room by day or family. Sold by Henry Cook. week. Give me a call. Sick head ache and bilousiicss re lieved at once with King's Little Liver Tills. A rosy complexion and clear Special Sale of Thin Goods for Hot Weather 55 All Lawns and thitvSummer 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. Hargains 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 5c and 25c Muslin Underwear Skirts with three rows of Yal. 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 insertion to match, 2.25. Special in Corsets All 5oc corsets and girdles at 40c. Gauze Underwear Children's pants at 15c. .Children's vests at 6.',c to 2-c. Ladies' gau.:e vests at 10c to oc. Ladies' gauze pants at 15c to 50c. I Ta& 3sj npsLJri A-liL& A;. At RNB WHOUSE'S "ff 1 ' MMfflitftp 7 i lliiin stopped the see .nd (.ame in the liist half of the seventh inning. ne Took having the lead .". to '.. Iln-iis anil a few rnttk decisions b iheiimpiic lost another game for the Mavericks to MeCook. Masters pitched for the Maverliks and pitched a lino game giving two walks, ." hits and striking out nine men in six innings. MeCook could do nothing iu the first inning. In tho second they looked dangerous but the pitching of Masters stood off a scort. In the third, Elliott singled, Hunter was given a base on balls' by Mr. Ci raves, Dennett hit to Musters who threw wild to third and Klllot scored, Fuller hit to Saline, and Dob ucr muffed the ball letting Hunter score, during the play Wultcrs was spiked and forced to leave the game. Reynolds blew out, U. Fuller also and Itossen out to first, two scores. Fourth mid fifth innings, Masters pitching striking out fh'o men and one II y out they could not see first. In the sixth they scored three runs, four hits mid an error by Itraddie and an out. Ked Cloud scored one lu the llrst. Itraddie hit the ball for three bases mid Itohucr was out from pitcher to first. Schoon over hit to short who fumbled the ball and Ilradilic scored. Masters hit into a double play and then went out. In the second, third and fourth sharp fielding by MeCook kept Mavericks from scoring. 1 11 the fifth Clegg sing id and was caught on second owing to a luck of team work, allowing I!ob inson to reach first. Saline was out to short ami Nelson singled, and Smith was out to short. -No runs. In the sixth Draddle singled, lfo'iner singled Schoonover hit to f.hort and Draddiej was forcid u at third. Masters sing led, after p.i-scd balls had allow, d Ito!.t.i'i and r'i hooimvor to rem h s. eond and thiid. i-e.ning them both. Mas teis nai 1 e.l seciiiid 0:1 a passen ball but was caught out on thirl ly Mr. (iravc. Clegg walked but Itubinson llewo.it and then it rained like blae. Score. MeCook. ...11112 'l 0 .1 ', fi 1 Ite.l locd...l 11 0 n 11 '.'a 7 1 Datteries Masters and llohuer: Rey nolds mid llosper. Struck out by Masters '.1; Reynolds!. Ilase vn balls, Masters '.', Three base lilt, Hradbrook. Double play llennett to D. Fuller to II. Fuller. Umpire Craves. never near scoring again. Onl two hits wcmi made, oil" Clegg and he passed only one man, shikiug nut thiitceu men, captured 0110 put out, had tlueo assists, only man ing his superb play ing by error! tig Harper's grounder al lowing him to teach Hi Bt. Hradbrook ihnerves special mention for his bat ting, capturing n three bugger mid a double. Also Sulitin hit for two base hit and a .single out of three times tip. S.'hoonover's work in center was a featuto capturing three hard diives. Ilraddio iu tho llrst inning hit for two bases but was caught at third, lu tho second Walters singled and reached second on an error of tho llrst base man. Saline hit for two bases scoring Will' pis. ClegK beat out a bunt, Smith was hit by the ball and Nelson hit into a double play going out at llrst an 1 I Saline caught at the pan, one run. In tho third Schoonover singled uud was sacrlllccd to seeoti 1 but was catiuht ntthitd. lu (ho lirth tho real llie works bewail IS. Smith the llrst man up walled to Hi st on four balls, Nelson singled and then 111" little llraddie learned against one of l!uuuult's fur I'ariiiud dope balls for three big linn g y sacks seoriiiL' Siuitn and Nohon. S-Jclioouover Hew out t j left He'd mid Uoliuor struck out, twr. runs. The sixth on a wsrli, a hit ii'il a s'l.-tillcc got tueii lo Ihii'il at..! sec uid but could not ccoie them, but wo had enough, tho 1 ust of tho game wnt one, two, tin eo and the crowd went home happy. The game was fust and was not marred by any unfair decisions mk eveiyono was happy. Now lor Superior. Score. MeCook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 '' 1 Hod Cloud. ...U10020000 .'I S 2 Three baso hit Hradbrook, two base hit Saline, Hoosou, and Hradbrook. Sjcriflco hits Hohuer and Smith. Struck out by Clegg 1.1, Hennott 3. Oase on balls Clegg 1, Bennett 2. Hit by pitched ball Smith. Batteries, Bennett and Harper, Clegg and Boh tier. Time oue hour ami fifteen min utes. Umpire Perry of Franklin. Noti:s. Huirali for the girl rooters. Now fop Superior. Watch our boys. lie is survived by his four sons, II. 0. of I're.scott, Arl.j Fd of St. Joe, Mo.j .lohn of Cowles. mid Paul of this city. The funeral services were held from the lesidcnec of John Storey near Cowles Wednesday, and the rcinaiuu buried iu the lied Cloud cemetery. The Chief joins with a host of friends In extending sympathy to tho bereaved sons and their families. COUNTY COURT NEWS. i.tn:Ni:' License was granted to lieo. 11. Sell of Ulverton, Nebr. and Beatrice N. Main of Franklin, Nebr. License was granted to Clias. A. Wilson and F.tliel K'cnady of this city. I'ltoiiAii: U.tate of Hra. A. Case. Hearing and order on claims. No claims tiled. Hstate of .lohn Itoone. Decree on liual account. Mstate of Harriett Nelson. I'ctiti n for administration. Order of hearing .Inly ','Uth. '.ivir.. II. (i. Sawyer vs C li a i, K 1:. For trial '.I uly rinl. Free Mandervillc vs Al T. Smith. I'.r trial .lulv Ist. srVIT.OKNMIIIItAsKjl HKIIKIKIII II str Order to Sluw Cause. fl' ' the Cuiuity Court: AlnCimiilr Ciiurl lilu nt tin UiiuiiIt Court v"0!' i'io" 'or',,,(1,!0"",T'"lrllT.,,ny!,llli In ilie. mil ler of the ei'ute of Harriett Nclauu, aerciiked. tin rrmliiiKKiiil 111 iikIIh pftltlonof Krmik 3. N'liiiirayliiKtiulairuliiUlrlloii of hI1 ex ttn tic crnntea to I.orlna (llll.crt, AilmlnU tutrix. Onlcreit. tint We.lnely. the OTIh Uy of July A I)., IWS. at one 'clock p m Ix tnUutd for ucrlnK uid trillion, when all erani Intercut eil la mhi matter ran appear al a County Court to b heli! In ami fur 11IJ County and ahamr cii why prayer of aalil itliloner abouM not tie irauted ; ami thatnotliaof the peadency t aid patlilou aad lb bearlni thereof t glren tn all paiiani Intareilad in laid mattar. bj pub llililiif acopyofthla order In the Ited Clouil Chief, a weekly nnwapapr printed In aalil caiinty, for three connecuilra weaka prior tu aaldday of bearliif. 1. W. Eoaoir. e'-l . , Cauuly Judge, iitfuo.Ju y 101 wk. At last Mr. Bounett got his bump Koiuir L'oinif irone Hurrah for Bnul Bees Laxative cough syrup recom- goiug, f,omg, kone. nurran ror liruu- mended by mothers for young and old "l0 1 is prompt relief for coughs, colds, Every littlo bit helps, uud that goes rro"n. Imrsciiess, whooping cough, as we me still two games ahead of Mc Si'aSJSShortlirke'; L,0"k- household. sl ''.V Henry Cook. 1 Tn I HI) Uamk. Great gubi of joy. Huukots of joy Let joy be unrestrained and uncon fined. Let it spread out and inundate Why Buy A Monument of Us 9 - 9 IHiCAUSL Our designs are made by the very best artists in the country. HICAUSE- Our material is first-class. HKCAUSK All work is done with pneumatic tools, giving that distinguished look to every monument. BECAUSE Our prices are right. Many other reasons we could give but call and see for yourself or drop us a card. OveringBros. & Co, Artistic Monuments. 440448 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA I i' H B! 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