''WfSmSmm' UtBWJ- " 0 Historical Socloty gtM THE RED CLOUD CHEF i A Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks Encli Year For One Dollar. RED CLOUD, N.EI5KASKA, .JULY 21, 1908. VOLUME XXXVI. NTJMBEP. s COMB TO THE CHAUTAUQUA AUG. &to 14 Inclusive L ifflffi iiw kt i t&. i i' B 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 size 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. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. NE W 710 USE BROTHERS Jewelers aid Opticians B. 8 N. Watch Inspectors VVA'V'vvvVVs.v J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints and Mcruldings Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints. -VAVANIlNyVAArANVV l'inculcs for bsu'knehe, little golden globules, easy and pleasant to take. Act directly on the kidneys purify the blood and invigorate the- entire system. Best for backache, lame back, kidneys and bladder. Ill) days trial SI. Guar anteed. Sold by Henry Cook. Special for r All Lawns 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 jL yJ&35 I' & v0 P. Ul I vvVsv NAV vv? Bell phone 296. Sick head ache and bllousness re lieved at once with King's Mttlo Live Pill".. A rosy complexion and clear eyes result from their use. Do not gripe or sicken, Good for all the family. Sold by Henry Cook-. TXJ Sale of Thin Goods Hot Weather 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 6c to 25c. Ladies' gauze vests at 10c to 50c. Ladies' gauze pants at 15c to 50c. i Lt. $k iff. m. .- 33ujl7: s(imb$Ar NE WHOUS&& I Wins from Superior. Tin Ued Cloud Mavericks took the first game f rem Superior on our dia- mond by u score of a to 1, lifter defeat Iiil' them twice on their home tfro.m.U. ! The game was n fast exliibition of ball u,,IU)st perfect. Altogether It was 01 o few errors only one being chalked upf"f t,lc lm;ttiet' Barnes seen on tho against the Mavericks and two against ho,nu Brounds this season, the Superior Warriors. "Cfl CJon1....0 1 I) 0 0 0 2 0 x-3 ,.,.'.... . , , ,, , , Superior ooooooioo-l In the first inning it looked bad for' ... , . , ., . e . .i , 7 i ..i ... atruek out by Clegir to, bv Snvder t. Masters, the far famed llltie Jacket! ,. , ,. 1,.. 'j- ' walked. Hrlght beat out n bunt, man struck out and Drcbert out from pitcher to first, Blue Jacket stealing third and Itrlght second but the new married man threw out Dohl at first, no runs. tJood nlaying and pitching i by Masters kept Superior from scoring. ' Superior scored their only run in the , fifth tuning. Cheoteau singled was sacrificed to second by Harris Dohl . flew out to Nelson, Cheoteau reaching third on the out, itlue singled scoring Cheoteau. After that they were handed goose eggs. A fast double play in the sixth, Bradbrook to Wal ters retired the side and kept them from scoring Bed Cloud scored their ' first run in the second inning on n two base hit by Masters, a sacrifice by Wal ters and a passed ball, and the second run in the sixth on an error by Cheo teau, a Micriflce by Adams and a two base hit by s,ehoonover scoring Brad brook. Score a to 1. Pitchers Dohl and Masters both pitched a fast game and had nearly perfect support. Score. Superior 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 1 r. a lied Cloud.. 0 1 0 0 () 1 0 0 x a 0 1 Struck out by Dohl ., Masters It. Base on balls Masters a. Two bae hits Masters and Schoon over. Time of game one hour and twenty minutes. I'mpire Terry. In a game that was full of snap and ginger Bed Cloud won the second game from Superior on the home grounds yesterday. For six long discouraging innings Superior could not manage to score although playing the kind of ball that', makes champions. In the seventh In ning Gorman walked, Harris sacrificed ' him to second, and in an attempt to steal third Smith errored allowing Gorman to score. This was the time thev were able to send a only man across for a run. Ited Cloud started their run geUing in the second inning, hilene singled, Walters sacrificed. Ne'son got his base on balls. Smith struel out, and then Saunders hit for a safe one, scoring Nelson. In the seventh inning the j Mavericks gathered .in a couple of iHxT i scores which ended the rungottlng for both tennis. Clcgg for the Mavericks und Snyder for the visitors each pitched stronir Kmes and received support that was i " Kims, mi uiegg l, oitHuydcr 1. i one uj game i nour anil ao tnin- i utes. I'lnplre, Felt. GUIDE ROCK". Mrs. K. W. McCallum departed Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Miss Ida 1'ettit went to Hastings n few days ago to visit Mrs. J. A. Shoeley. Clyde Payne und wife have a fine eleven pound boy, born Tuesday July Hth. Mrs. II. K. Kick expects to visit her grand-daughter, Mrs. C. Waldo at Bloomlngton. Mrs. H. ICulley visited a day or so last week with her friend Mrs. Clms. Smith at Ked Cloud. Dr. J. W. Kobluson started Saturday evening for Colorado. Ills brother Wallace lives at Pueblo. Mrs. K. S. Sheppard started Tuesday for Bridger, Montana, to visit her daughter, Miss Marjorlc Sheppard. Mrs. J. II. Crary reached home Sun day. They had a delightful visit of several weeks in Idaho with relatives. Mrs. Wibur Ayer from Cuba Is being entertained by relatives at ltostwick and here. She was a guest of Mrs. W. .A. Seeley over Sunday. i nomas roniennn anil wife nave a daughter, born Sunday July la. Mrs. Pohlemus' mother Mrs. Ashpole Is at present helping care for the new grand daughter. Kev. N. A. Martin of Hastings dis trict superintendent, preached at the 1 M. H. church Sunday evening. lie I conducted services at ltostwick in the j morning. Mrs. ISerthn Dennett spent part of last week with her half-brother Orla Parkinson and family near I'eil Cloud. They have sold their farm and intend to move away. Mrs. I. P. Colvin returned Friday from a visit in Kansas with a sister and other relatives and friends. She reports a great amount of rain fall during her stay there. Mrs. T. P. Ileall, formerly Miss Lulu Ayer, is now the guest of her brother II. F. Ayer southeast of town. Her husband we understand is principal of tho Nelson high school for the coining year. He taught three years at Diller. Last Friday evening an interesting session of the Bcbckah lodge n as held. Several candidates were initiated and the officers installed. Past N. G., Mrs. Elizabeth Seeley. Noble Urand, Mrs. Vicie Largent. Bight Supporter, Miss Lucy Shultz. Left Supporter, Mrs. Ulsk. V. G., Mrs. Addle Ely. Right Supporter, Mrs. Susie Hagan. Left Supporter, Mrs. Hannah Crow. Secretary, Mrs. El.ora Ilendrickson. Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Ely. Conductor, Miss Auntie Stafford. Warden, Mrs. Lois Evans. I. (1 Mrs. Smith. O. G., Mrs. Jennie Campbell, Chaplin, Mrs. Ella Watt. Recclut fr Hiss Cake. Take 3 ounces of free shade, 4 quarts of dim moonlight, 2 quarts of shyness and a small quantity of romance. Stir in some very tender conversation and 1 pint of bewitching and loving glances. When it commences to boil add 2 full arms of blushing darling, some light squeezes and a series of smothering sounds. Finish with a little sound understanding, flavor with a giggling, yielding and hesitation, add a small armful of emb.nces and the cake is finished. Then place on a hot cheek, or better still, on a pair of puckering lips. The above recipe was found in tho city park on the morning of July oth. , which was handed to the editor this week. This signature appeared at tho bottom: "Art." Ex. Tliemas McCartney. Titos. McCartney, aged about 70 years, died at his homo just across the state llnu last Friday morning, after an Illness of nine months. The funeral was hold from the Catholic church in tills city Sunday, He is survived by four sons, Dennis nnd William, living south of town and T Unas a nt .lain of Hlverlon. A word to the wives is sufficient Folg'er's Golden Gate Coffee J.A.FminERfcvM 69iSS Sold only in aromatight tins. Never , in .bulk. J.ATf,OI.GBR'toCCK mmiav City Bakery and Restaurant WM. PATTEN, Hrop. I 11m prepared to servo a bijuuro meal at all timos at a, cents n meal. Ice uroam, summer drinks confectionery, cigars und tobacco. Fanners, trade a specialty. Hoard and room by day or week'. Give mo a call. Pliipsitlve carboll.ed acts like u poul tice. Quick relief for bites und sting of insects, chapped skin, cuts, burns and horcs, tan and sunburn. Sold by Henry Cook. A woman puts dignity upon her hus band being broke by calling It being embarrassed. Operation for piles will not be neces sary if you use Man .an pile remedy. Put uj ready to use. Guaranteed. Try It. Sold by Henry Cook. The average man would rather w In a dollar on n bet than a thousand working for it. Pincules for the kidneys. IK) day's trial SI. Guaranteed. Act directly on the. kidnrys and bring relief in the first dose for Imckache, rheumatic pains, kidney. and bladder trouble. Invigor ate tho entire system. Sold by Henry Sook. One application of Man.an pile remedy, for all forms of piles relieves pain, sooths, reduces inflammation, worencss and itching. Price MIc. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold by Henry Cook. Wood's liver medicine is for tho re lief of malaria, chills and fever and all ailments resulting from deranged con dition of the liver, kidneys and blad der. Wood's liver medicine is a tonic to tho liver und bowels, relieves sick headache, constipation, stomach, kid ney and liver disorders and acts as a gentle laxative. It is tho ideal remedy for fatigue and weakness. It's tonic effects on the entire system felt with the first dose. The 81 fijzc contains nearly L' times the quantity of the 50c size. In liquid form. Pleasant to take, Sold by Henry Cook. Hastings College Hastings, Nebraska, FOUNDED IN 1882. LOCATION. Hastings is the fourth city of Nebraska, having a population of- tnmr 12,000, and is supplied with handsome public buildings, elegant restdtB&wtr metropolitan stores, and beautiful churches. It is also an important ndlre3a contor, being located on the O. B. &. O , St. J. & G. I. C, and N. W. and 1135. railways. There are also three branch lines of tho Burlington route,, so taafc access is oasy from nny quarter. FACULTY. It consists of twelve cultured men und women representing' eight tfifTrs. ent universities and colleges. Post-graduate work at Harvard, Chlengov Y&a, Princton, Berlin and Hoidolborg gives their teaching nnd scholarship unnsti& breadth and thoroughness. - DEPARTMENTS. 1 The Coi.r.K(iK, offering twocourcos for degrees, with ninny elorttrres Tih: Acmikjiy, oiroring high scliool training under oollego,profossrw3i. Tin: NoiiM.vr. School, Issuing teacher's certificates ulldor atuto tiuihu . . Hi'- ' The Conseiivatory or Mi'sic, with coursos in volco, plnno plpp oxat. tiuiiu, iiiiu iiiiiaium incuiy. v EQUIPMENT.' There nro four buildings; Itlnghmd Hull, n men's tlorm5tjopyan('ir'nt.tot4s McCormlck Hall, tho principal recitation building; Alexunden Hall, n wwi:Jk dormitory; Carnegie building, tho library nnd scientific luboratoriw. Fa4i itlos for college poionco work arc unsurpassed and nil building; hava. stsun heat nnd electric light. ' Next year begins Sept. 8, 1003. Handsomo cataloguo and SlustrntocI enir free upon npjilication to A. E. TURNER, 11. D. President We Claim OP It Ctffees, Teas, Extracts twC Spices are the very best that enrr W fewnft anywhere in the city and we art rriltK ing to tost them witli nny brands urts you may have. Just a vronl to ny society or lodge doings: Yon nrf wet . come to our Coftcr nnd Napkins. Wm of charge If you ansure un ihs jo-j-j will give litem a fair test. We arr Jwiw-. offering good bargains in t vaporabe-il fruits Prunes, Black Grapes, Peaches, etc. In Halting Powders we havo the rtifffcrr ent varieties- K. C, Dr. Price's, Rojaft, Cassett, Rabbit's Foot These are sold at popular price!. (live uh a oK, Johnson?, Boner Notice of Tax Sale. To the IcRat IioIm of Sllon Oarber, (U.r etui. Vnii wilt take ilue notice Hint on lUo Utt rtt of Nnyvmlivr, UO). Henry DScilrlch nrcbn nt pulillc tux mile from tho county lrriutinr tt W fluter county, NYhrnHkii, lotHi'O mid si, btooto I. In Klcy nii'l-JHCkviii'miihlltlon to llm CIr' of Hcil I'loiul. NrtiriiNkii, thnt kiiM lot irr cneil In tho tniiiicof Hllim (iHilKTiinc) tbsi tas IckhI title to tlie mid lottlH In tho tmino of Mlitfe Uurher. Hint mid Ut wero mild for t h'humI In tho mm 1MK) to 1IK5 liiclnolvf. JV it luirwitiiki liitiit-iiviinl 111 t.tt ,. .in.. ....i. iL.il . . NovBiiiliorfitli, ikw, 1 Nlmll nppljr for i ?ra ....... .. llr.Nr.vlHKcntv lly I'fed Mnurer. liNnttornuy. Ut I'ni. .litly 21 n wk. Notice to CrcdIUrs. STATi:OKNKHHASKA, Wfh.tcr County. I Tin: Uiiuntt Cncnr. In the mutter of the oMnto of bumm r tttxrtt dcceniiM. ' NntluuN hereby chen lo nil person. Bart!. rlnlninnililcinniufii nKnlnt Hntiiu U Uaxire Ittuo'Wi'trittcr enmity, ilivcnrpd. Hint tfe lfci fixed Iur tlllni: claims iiKHliist Mild cute . ;v inuntlm from the 11th ilHy of Aiiuhm. JM All Mich iierxoiiM nro required to prent tii.v,r chilms. m Ith tho voucher, to tho County Jaix n if mid county, at hli olllco therein, on irMor 'lie Mtli ilny of Kchruiiry. Itj nnd hII rinds ... Ilcd will ho hfiird lieforo tho wild IiiiIki. m) lb. '"tlifliiyof I'tdirmiry. limv.nt 1 oYlntk n. mL - ml Hint the mluilnlMriitor Ih allmrctl nno j ,. from the wtlt dn of .lutio, 1WH. In which lo- pj-v III tlPltt lllluttftl flKHlllKl hMlll ehtati huU Uix the enme. 1. V. Knoiv. 'r' County Jutlrr IM I'm.. .Inly '.'I- int. ' f Ordcr to Show Cause. sTSTI'.OK NKIIItAhKA Uf.lltiTKIIIO NTT la tho County cnrt- At n County Court held nt th "orjiiT 1"nanx room In Hiid for Mild county Thumdiiy, Jnlr lih. I I) . I DOS. In Ihoiiuulcrof thccMnteof llrr! JCiiw deceau'd on rcndliiK mid (lllnir tho petition of Fmnfc S. NlnoiiprHylnRthntndmlullrHlloii ol uU . into ho Krnutcu to I.ovlua (llllKin, un Aumiali, trntrix. Ordered, that WcdiipviUy. the SWhir f JnJj A I).. IWiM. nt one o'clock p. in.. Ih iknl AuSr nenrliiK ld petition, when nil prKun imrt. ed In mIiI umttcr mny nptenr at a own Cuina to he held In and. for ld County mm) cHiiewhy prayer of mid petitioner ibonM baw bo granted : and that notlceof the pem)w ' Nnld patltlon nnd the henrltiR thereof b El w t all pamani Interetted It aald matter. Et pt.. tithing a copy of tali order In the lt4 OwitfJ Chler. a weekly nennpaper printed I, aafavi county, for three roiiHccutlte wetka trlt r, ld day of hearing. i. vr. sMt. Ut flio. July 10-3 wk. ' Iiecs Laxative couch svrtrr .. mended by mothers for young &nt feUtj Is I'iuuiiji raiiui tor vuui;iish itiix. croup, horsenebs, whooping t..wjU. Gently laxative and pleasant to, tauk Guaranteed. Should be kept in. (.awv household, sold by Henry Cotr tiuiJbaKr s i ii un ffl m & ' ? m H ' k '" "'-