f Stnto Historical Society THE RED CLOUD CHEF S3 A Newspaper That Hives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Vear For One Dollar. , RED CLOUD, NEHHASKA, ,11'LY '61, 1J)()H. VOLUME XXXVI. NUMBER :n COMB TO THE CHAUTAUQUA AUG. 5 to 14 Inclusive 1 ?. y h 1 -? - l$riU GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. I.ee Simpson Is quite sick. A hiity friend is visiting with Miss ORGANIZE BRYAN CLUB.. Viters Weet Tuesday Eyeilni and Per fect an Orftanlzatlan. Kuye M.adley. . A lmmWl. of V()rs of ey Clius. Kildy nntl family of Inavalc j met at the olllce of O. C. Teel on Tucs spent Sunday with friends in Guide J day and organized a llryan elub. Tlic Uoc,f' object of the club will lie to do nil Mrs. K. HendrieUson and Mrs. Kloyd j in its power to secure the election of Simpson are entertaining ayounghuly ' W. .1, ltryan forpresidentof the I'nltcd There are four leading makes of watches on the market and we sell them all. You can make no mistake in buying one of us. Our extra large line gives you practically unlimited choice. No matter the size or grade, we have them. Cases of all grades enabling you to buy the watch you want. A written guarantee with every one of them. Price always held at the lowest notch. We invite inspection and comparison of goods and prices. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. NE WHO USE BR 0 TIIERS Jewelers and Opticians B. 8 nfc Watch Inspectors from visit- Miss term yea'-. VaA'WaAVVVaAWN'V'? J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints a.nd Mouldings .1, v . -- Contractor for 'Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints. liell phone 296. WWA-vWvWWvv$ from lies Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Mary Oney was down Klverton Thursday of hist week ing Mrs. VanWoert and daughtci Miss Lucy Massinger and ItcrthuOlinstode contemplate a of school at Lincoln the coming Mrs. Levi Snyder of the Maple drove neighborhood has been very sick for some time but was reported n little' better Wedne.Mlav. George Van Dyke of Halglerand Mrs. Julius Hootman of Huntley, Nebraska, visited the last of the week their old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Me Murdy. Edwin Jones, son of Clarence Jones had his leg badly cut by a bit of steel from 11 plow share which was being sharpened striking him on the shin. He has suffered n great deal of pain. He is some better. . Mrs. G. M. Simpson and daughter Mabel went to Wauneta Thursday evening with Mrs. Shnpson'sdaughter, Mrs. E. K. Murphy, who has been here visiting a couple of weeks. Then they go to Denver to visit the eldest daugh-1 lor, Mrs. .loiiu (.oilman. The Memorial service of the Degree of Honor wu given at the lodge room to a good sized audience of members and friends. Th service was very beautiful and impressive. Miss tier- trude Lambert presided at the organ. The beautiful memorial hymns "Ke- ineinberance" and "(Sod's Lillles" were 1 sung by the quartet, Misses Kiln it and I Lou Watt, and Messrs. 15. W. Kobert- , son and Fred Hodges. The memorial i team consisted of Mrs. Idella Watt, 1. C. of H; MlssMallssa Lambert, .'. of II: Mrs. Klzora Hendrickion, L. of II; ' Mru. Susie Hagan. C. of C; Mrs. Fannie. I Spiers. I. W. anil Miss Ella VanWoert, I reader of uulogj'. All did their work , well. States. Much enthusiasm was hhown and confidence expressed by those present that the Democratic nominee ' would be victorious in the coining elce-' tion in November. The following were elected otllcers of the organiza tion: President. Dr. ltobt. Dainerell. ' Vice president. Win. Cralilll. Secretary, (Sen. W. Hutchison. Treasurer, I. W. Kdson. Captain, J. T. Ward. Color bearer, A. T. Smith. The executive committee is composed of the ofllcers and J. 11. Halley and Jlm Polnieky. All voters, regardless of pollcties, who are in sympathy with those prin ciples advocated by Mr. llryau and who desire his election, arc cordially invited to join the elub, and lolnlnir A word to the wives is sufficient. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee ' inrjBVA! ljji? J.A.stHSSl t0i2! the elub does not mean thatyou pledge yourself to support th Democratic ticket in full, it only means that you pledge your support to Mr. ltryan. The next meeting of the elub will be held at the court house Monday even ing, August, .1, and you art Invited to attend. Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Ncvcrjn,bulk. J. A. 1-Ot.GER'tt CO; a rrml . . HTUUMii We Claim Ol'It Coffees, Teas, Extracts and Spices are the very best that can be found anywhere In the city and we are will ing to test them with any brands that you may have. Just n word to any society or lodge doings: You are vcl eome'to our Coflce and Napkin freo of charge if you assure us that you will give them a fair test. We are also offering good oargalns in evaporated fruits - Prunes, Black Grapes, Peaches, etc. In Making Powders we have the differ ent varieties K.C., Dr. Price's, .Royal, Cassett, Rabbit's Foot. These nre sold at popular prices. Give us a call. Johnson fBoner City Bakery and Restaurant Pineules for backache, little golden Sick head ache and bilousness re globules, easy and pleasant to take. HeTed at once with Ring's Little Lire Act directly on the kldneya purify the 1ill8 A complexkm aml dear blood and Invigorate the entircaystem. w , 1ltt for wb.nl,. lum. back. kidneys eycs rL'hult from. ' use. Do not -.uv aw ww---vi -, j -- and bladder. 30 days trial 81. Guar anteed. Sold by Henry Cook. gripe or sicken, Good for family. Sold by Henry Cook. all the Taft CUb. AH Taft supporters are hereby re quested to meet at the court house, August 4th, at one o'clock p. in., for the purpose of organizing a Taft elub. J. C. SAYiOit, Chairman County Com. f TJ Special Sale of Thin Goods for Hot Weather MIH 1 1 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 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 soc 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. JLm i 1M fJXs I N .: . 6Liis A&-2 1 4L j;,,. WNMpV; At F. NBWHOUSB'S Alfalfa as a Beef Producer. Alfalfa scored another victory the last week according to Omaha papers. Joe I.ommcrs of Stanton, Xebr. ship ped four car loads of fat cattle to the Omaha market and received $3.10 per hundred for them and they averaged L.VTU pounds. Mr. hummers bought them the middle of last November for 51.00 per hundred when they weighed 1,110 pounds each, lie placed them on a balanced ration of corn and alfalfa and put Wi pounds on each animal. The price of 18.10 per hundred was paid by Swift fc Company und was the highest price paid for a ear load cf cattle at a Missouri river market since WO:.'. To show those Interested in agricul ture und cattle feeding the results of feeding alfalfa with corn and why the balanced ration is the best for giving cattle such a finish as will bring top prices, the National Corn Exposition to be held at Omaha Dec. I) to l'J has prepared to build a regular alfalfa palace. In this strange home of grass which will be beautiful as well as practical, may be seen everything from the bust machinery for handling the woaderful grass to the alfalfa meals being manufactured for feeding dairy cows. Illustrated lectures on alfalfa growing will also be a feature of the great agricultural fair. WM. 1WTTKN, Hrop. I mn prepared to servo u siiiiiro meal at all times at '-'.") cents u meal. Ico cream, summer ilrinks, confectionery, oiuars and tobacco. Farmers, trade u specialty. Hoard und room by day or week. Give mo u call. Notice of Tax Sale. Tnllic lcKiIticIrs of SIMM (Hrter, iltcenntd, etui. Yomvlll take 1no notice that on the Mh !r of NnTfiiitier, U0J. Henry Plodrlcli pnrctmci! hi public ux mile from lliu rountv Irvimurvr or HVIiMiT county, Nelriik, loin ill nml yi. idork I. In KhIcj hiiiI iHc'.Mm'i Rililltlati to ttie City of Knl (.'Intnl. Nolirnxkii. tlmt fnld loin were nx M!Meil In ilie imnifof MllimOiirlirr urn! Hint lliu li'Knl tltlo to tlir mid lot. U In lliu name or SUhh (Inrlicr, lint mII Ium wcro fold for (hxch n H.'x'cil In llio jviirM IWki to ItKfi Ini'liiohr All (.tmiiih imcrcMcn iviu inkiKiiiu notice Hint on Noieiiitierfltli, 11HH, I xlmll iiiply for u TrcnR. itrcrn ilvtil for hhIiI irorty, Hkmit Dikorii'ii. Ily 1'iHl Mnitrcr, lilmitlorncy, tht I0li. July 213 wk. 1'incMilve eiirbolted acts like a poul tice. Quick relief for bites and sting of insects, chapped skin, cuts, burns and sores, tan and sunburn. Sold by Henry Cook. A woman putH dignity upon her hus band being broke by calling it being embarrassed. Operation for piles will not beneces- kiiry if you use Man an pile remedy. Tut up ready to use. (luarauteeil. Try It. Sold by Henry Cook. The average man would rather win a dollar on a bet than a thousand working for it. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Wednesday, July 29 furnished by the Fort Abstract Co. L. II. Fort, Manager. Frank W Yetter to Lee Colnin "bta, all lot 12, pt lot 11, Hlk 3, Vance's add to Guide Hock, wd J L Fuller et al to C W Fuller, lot 3, 111k 13, Cowles, qcd ChafiW Fuller to Fuller A. Ben nett, lots 1, 2, 3, Ulk 13, Cowles wd . William It Anderson to Ole A, Knutson, lots 8, 0, Ulk 4, Spen ce'a add to liladen, wd 2.10 Raymond T Ely to Austin A Davis part 4 Ulk .1, Talbot's add to Guide Hock, wd 400 Ida A Kaiser et al to D4J Holund 8W4, 4-1-0, wd .".000 1000 130 .J I 80781 Mortgagefc filed, S4100. Mortgages released, 8017.1. COUNTY COURT NEWS. July Jeiiulu .M. Judge Kdsou .Tuly 2iith. glo I'! Itlrch. Mi.llltlA(,i:8. th. Tony .M. Reynolds and McMillan. Married by Mjix K. Mocde and Mag Married by Judge Kdsou. "Jiivji.. lilobe Co. vs Rose. Continued. Matters h City, Continued by stip ulation. PitoiiATi: , l'Mntu of Harriet Xelsou deceased, rivina (lllbort Appointed adiiiinlbtni trl.s. Estate of Aiidreas' Miller, l'utltion for adininlslrator, Set for. hearing August 22nd. 1'or c-'wn'nt" ChnntaiKiiii programs W.itufii. H. M in Ri.l l-.ud, Xob, Pineules for the kidneys. 30 day's trial 81. Guaranteed. Act directly on the kidneys and bring relief in the first dose for backache, Theumatlc pains, kidney and bladder trouble. Invigor ate the entire system. Sold by Henry Cook. One application of ManZan pile remedy, for all forms of plies relieves pain, sooths, reduces inflammation, soreness and itching. Price r0c. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold by Henry Cook. Wood's liver medicine is for thu 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 the liver and bowels, relieves sick headache, constipation, stomach, kid ney and liver disorders and acts us a gentle laxative. It is the ideal remedy for fatigue and weakness. It's tonic effects on the entire system felt with the first dose. The SI size contains nearly 'iV, times the quantity of the !0c size. In liquid form. Pleasant to take, Sold by Henry Cook. Notice to Credlte rs. STATU OK NKIIItASKA. WeliHiT County. IS TUB (,'OUNTT t'OIIKT. In lliu matter or the cxtnto of Hiikui I,, llnxter, lU'i'cnuoii. Notlcu In liereliv kItcii to nil ncmonk havlmr cIbIiih nml (!iiihim1h hkIii1 Hawaii I,. Hazier, late of tt router county, ileeeiued. tlit the tttno llxpil for tlllriK cUlirm rkiiIiikI Mlil vilAte It tlr inonllia from the x day of AtiKimt, 1WS. All Mieh iiemoiiH nru reiiulrcd to prejeut their clHlniN. with the rouclivrn. to Iho County .Imlgo of khIiI countr. at hln otllco therein, on or befure the Hlli jlny of Kcbrunry, IBCO; am) all clalurn au lllcd will bo heard before the al judge on tliH IMInlay of Kcbrunry. 1B0, at 10 o'clock a. in.; ml Ihal the administrator Im allowed one year from theWth day of June, 1V0H. lu which to pay the debia allowed agaliut mid cttate and lettle the name. I. W. Kinow. l,,iLl . . County Judge, tit Pub. July 8J-4wk. Natlcc fa Credltare. J HTATE OP NK11IU8KA I . ,h Pniln,. . In the rnatUr of tha eittte of llarrttl Nalaon, decaid. Notice la hereby givau to all persona haviag clilmi and daman against Harriet Neliou, late of WabnUr couuty. deceaaed. that th tlmt flied for tlllagclalma agaliiii tald e tate ilz manth from th 211 day of Auguit, 18. All auch oeraon are required to preient their claims, with the voucher, to the County Judg of aald couuty, at hi offlc therein, on or before IheZUtdtyof February. 100V; and all claim ao filed will be heard before the laid judge on theiunddayof February. WOO, at one o'clock p. m, : and that the admfnlitrator la allowed on year from the 29tb day of July (n. In which to iwt uiu uui auoweu againai eaia eiuie ana eitle the name. tat I'b July 31 4 wk. I. W. Ediok C'oimty Judge. llees Laxative cough syrup ree m' mended by mothers for young and nld Is prompt relief for coughs, c. I h, croup, horseness, whooping con- In Gently laxative and pleasant to U.Um Guaranteed. Should be kept in et.ry household, .sold by Henry Cook. Eastings College Hastings, Nebraska FOUNDED IN 1882. r LOCATION. Hustings is the fourth city of Nebraska, having n population of over 13,000, und Is supplied with Imiidsomo public buildings, elegant residences, metropolitan stores, and beautiful churches. It is also un important railroad couter, being located on tho C. IJ. &. Q , St. J. & (5. 1. C, and N. V and M. P. rallwilys. There nro also throo branclt, linos of the liiirlington route, so that acces'j Is easy from any quarter. FACULTY. It consists of twelve cultured inuii and women rcpresouting eight dllTer ont universities und co leges. I'oht-gmdiiitto work at Harvaid, Chii ago, Yalo, l'riiictoii, Ueiliii and Heidelburg gives their teaching and scholarship unusual breadth and tlinroiighuosk. DHI'ARTMK.VTS. Tin: Collkok, oll'erlng twouources for degrees, with many olectives, Tin; Acapcmt, od'oring IiIkIi school training under collego professors, Tin: Nokjiai. School, Issuing tenclierV cortilicates under state author it.v. Tin: ('osskiiwtohv or Mi'sic, with coursosiu voice, piano, pipo or'Vi, vioiiii, iuki jiuisiuiu iiieorj': KQUII'.MK.NTT. Thoro are four buildings; Uiughind Hull, it men's dormitory and u-foctory; McConnlck Hull, the principal roultatloii building; Alp.xandor Hall, a woiuoij'h dormitory; Ciirnoiu building, the library and sciontlllo laboratories. Knell Itios for collegu oionoo work aro unsurpassed and all buildings havo steam heat and olectrlo light. Next your begins Sept. 8, 1003. Hniulsomo oataloguo and illustrated souV enir l'rco upon application to A, E. TURNER, IX. D. President. 1k? v.JtU- -j, , g AaBtfaamAiaaWttUaMaa