""wgggg- S nto Historical Socloty l;f u 'M f THE RED CLOUD CHIEF m A Nf.wpanrr That Gives The Ntws Flftj-two Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. VOLUME XXXVI. RED CLOUD, NEKRA.SICA, SEPT KM 15EI? 18, 1908. NUMBER J38 M Vv v t a . Mr U A o PENING the good clothes season line of goods as we have ready mrmmm -2t'',K!(W ' ' '''WML F4?:W&P$m Copt right Iic8 h Halt Mbilfir- A. Marx Taylor-Mltchcll. ' The marriage of Miss Rouluh Taylor to Dr. Robert Sanford Mitchell was ' solemnized at the Taylor home on 0th, Avenue, Tuesday afternoon at live o'clock. The ceremony began with the brid al son,'. Do Korou's "Oh Promise Mo" by Miss Zelln Taylor, with Miss Storey at the piano. As the bridal hoiik mod ulated into tho Mendelsohn march the bridal party tooK tnoir places; tne kov. A. A. Cressman of tho Congregational cuiuuu ummouuK. -" - as maid of honor and Mr. Edward " ' i...i. m,.!..4:n r:nn r.nilA wn.ln.. l'latt attenuing the groom, cuo beau tiful ring servlco being used. Tho brido is well known ns tho eldest of the quartot of beautiful Taylor wist ere, who with thoU mother have liv ed tho past flvo years in our city. She is a young lady of high culture and re liuomeut. and in her simple princess gown of poarl white satin made as charming a picture as can be imagined. Dr. Mitchell has grown up in our midst, and in every way has proven himself an exemplary young man. In his professional caroor as doctor, ho has achieved wonderful success, ami fully merits tho groat .popularity ho has attained. Tho brido and groom re ceived many useful and elegant pres ents from their friends. Mr. and Mvs. Mitchell loft on tho evening train for Chicago, and other point of interest along Lake Michigan. A number of theirfrionds accompan ied them to tho station and there gavo them a rice shower .and wished them "bon voyago." May showers of heav en's best gift be theirs ou tho journey of lifo is tho wish of their host of friends. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. E.E. llurr entertained the M.L. K. club Wednesday. The foundation is about completed for M. Lovitt's residence. The W. C. T II. ladies met Wednes day at the homo of their president, Mrs. John Young. Mrs. II. K. Rich and Mrs. George Reeve have been quite ill but are re ported improving. Miss Alta Largent departed for Fair Toxat, Wednesday,' Her parents pro ceeded her some three weeks ago. fine, big melon; everything in it is good, and there's enough for all of us. Hart Schaffner & Marx have made for us this season the best lot of clothes we have ever offered our friends. 5!..KJS2 iicic aica iui WiV'.'il-KSf'i fiRI?Sli ever- Browns woven m stripes and plaids and other attractile patternf, m an almost endless variety. New models and new kinks in style; new ideas in patch pockets, buttoned flaps and that sort of thing; you'll find just what suits you. In dark goods also; blue serges and black thibets and the like, we'll show you the right things. Drop in and look at some of them. Let us show you what a fine suit you can get for $20; and prove to you how well it will pay you to have it. Every Hart Schaff ner & ome PAUL Rev. O. W. Pool wont Auburn to attend the Nebraska conference of the M-K. church which convened Wednes- day. A market will be held at the post ofliee Saturday, Sept. 20, by the Har tist ladies. They will have on hule pood tilings for the Sunday dinner. The M. 10. otlieial board met Mondaj' evening with Mr. and Mrs. CM. Albin. At the close of the business meeting tieijcious watermelons were .served Mrs. Fisk, widow of the late Dr. J. H. Fisk, leaves Saturday to home wUh lu!r sisti;r hl 0n make her age county She is selling oil' her effects and listed her house and lot for sale. hrs Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Port Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Sept. 18, WOS. Elizabeth lluppert to August Marker. set set, Oi-K), wd S3040 William .lames to P. T. Ilopko, lotsS-'.i-lo,;blk 2, and lot 7, blk 2,Morey's add to Illuo Hlll.wd 1000 James Mcintosh to William P. Poster, lots s and '.), blk 1, Smith and Moore's add to Rod Cloud, wd 1000 l'erl May t al to Philip Passler, lots A IJ and w2, lot 0, blk A, Nelson's sub dlv, and tho wJ lot 0, Rohror's add to Illuo Hill, wd 2700 August Martin to Kd Buss, n-' nw4, 3-1-10, wd 3.r00 United States to Prick J. Peter son, nw4, 22-3-lL', patent SI 30.10 Mortgages tiled $11,100.00. Mortgages released 2,000.00. Bryan Day at The Bladen Fair. Hon. Alec C. Young of New York has been secured to deliver an address at the faiv at llkiden Thursday, Sep tember 21. Mr. Young is an able speaker and will disenss politics from a Democartic standpoint. A special train will leave Ked Cloud Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock, and tho llryan club of Red Cloud will at tend the fair in u body on that day. Everyone is invited to take advantage of this special train and attend the fair. Mr. Young will speak at Illuo II ill the same evening. ui new lauud, emu 111c are again a notable feature; tans and grays are Marx garment is all-wool; and this store is the of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Webster County Fair At Bladen. September 22, 23, 24 and 25. Everyone interested in the welfare of Webster County should attend the Pair and bring the choicest of your products to exhibit September, 21st Entry Day. SPECIAL DAILY. A Special Train will leave lied Cloud each morningaud return the same day, leaving ltladen at 0:30 p. m. RASE HALL. Tuesday the 22nd at 1:30 p. in. Red Cloud vs Franklin. The only game during the fair. POLITICAL SPEAKINC Arrangements have beun made with theTaft and Kryau clubs of the county for two politcal meetings to be hold during the fair. Wednesday the 23rd at 10:30. P. S. Senator Norris llrown will address the people at the fair grounds. A large tent has bnen pro cured and everyone will be provided for. TheTaft marchingclub fromjled Cloud will parade at 0 p. m The Red Cloud baud furnishes music during the fair. Thursday the 2Uli. HRYAN DAY The various Hryan clubs will form in parade at 1) a.m. and march to tho fair grounds where Hon A. C. Schallenbcr ger will make an address at 10 a m. The Hon. Alec C. Young, of New York will speak in the afternoon. Capt. Hardy, Champion Rifle shot of the world will be seen each day of tho fair, in fancy shooting free. His Au tomobile stunt on the raco track alone is worth coming a long way to see. S30.00 PRIZE FOR EAR CORN. Tho citizens of Hladou havo oirorod a Loving Cup costing S50 for tho best twenty ears of corn exhibited at tho fair. Sir00 FOR SPEED. Our raco program is good and all racos aro filled at this date. Tho management havo provided a limited number of stalls on the grounds for the use by thoso coming from a dis tance, also freo hay and racks for all Hut ono charge for ndmlssion to tho grounds oach day, passes issued for fall, with such a fine for you, is like cutting a new v-uiuia cue a& vaucu cuiu . cuucuaivc as STOREY often as desired. . Tho management proposes to let no J ono go away without getting their money's worth, so come to ltladen to tho fair.-- A. E. Cox, Secy. J Remember The Day. : On Mondav Sentember 28tli. a beau-1 tif ill, magnificent Bryan banner will bo unfurled to the breezes in the city of Red Colud. Speakers of National reputation will address the people both afternoon and evening All are cordally Invited to attend and nssist. "Shall the People Rule". Ry order of committee. - . Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postoillee at Ked Cloud, Nob., for the week ending Sept. 17, VMS: Miss M 11. Iturg. .lunette Cavcuaitgh. Mrs. 11 E. Pulton. Ross Johnson. M. A. McNeil. Prank Lacy. Paul Sinback S H. Williams. Mrs W. W. Whlldins. Thoso will 1H sent to tho dead letter olllco Oct. 1st 1008, if uncalled for before. When calling for abovo please say "advertised." i T. C. IIackek, Postmastor. Apples For Sale. l!y the bushel or wagon load. Pick ing will commence September, S.lth Four miles southeast of W6bbcr Kans. A. H. Wilson. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to uso with nozzle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces Itching and inllammn-' tion. An operation for piles will not , bo necessary if you use Manan. Price , JiOc. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook. ; bilious- Ring's Little Liver Pills for ncss.sick headache, muddy complexion, They tone the liver; do not gripe. They keep you well. 2.rc. Sold by Henry Cook. , . Patronl.o homo Industry. Special prices on 3 to n hundred pound lots of , 0ld wheat Hour nt Red Cloud Mills. very prominent; they're The Dog. Tho dog Is man's most faithful friend. A man may lie. but a dog won't; a man may got drunk, a man may slander his neighbor, a man may embezzle and defraud, a man may borrow money, a man may nteal money, a man may go Into politics, a man may knife his best frlsnd, a man may run people down Ith an au tomobile, a man may gamble himaolf to ruin, a man may wasto his sub stance In riotous living, a man may go to heaven hut n dog won't. Can these things bo truthfully spoken of other friends man has about Ulm? There Is a strong affinity between man and the dog; it must be tho affinity of contrast. Yet any man will reseat be ing called a dog. Possibly the dog would resent being called a man f !'o understood I do not know. I only know Hint nho nia:lin works but one way; and If wo would say: "Man la the dog's most faithful friend," thcro would bo many n rnvll, saying that It wns mighty lough on tho dog. Suc cess Magazine. Second Hand Buttons. What becomes of all tho old but tons? Is there n market for them? Thero Is no accounting for pins, need les or hooks and eyes; but buttons are far more expensive. I know a young matron who has moro than 4,000 but tons of nil sizes nml stvlo nnd ma. terlals, but she will never sow ono on a chlld'B garment. "I could nover think of using a second-hand button!" sho says, putting her little foot down. When sho wants n button sho sends to tho shop for a card of now ones. "Glvo tho old ones to Johnny nnd lot him sell them," she said to her hus band; nnd tho poor man has been try ing for n month to find a purchaser for Johnny's stock. Village Income from Golf. Tho village of Hrancnstcr, England, lias mado an arrangement with tho Royal West Norfolk Golf club under which It receives four per cent, on tho club'B gross Income, with a guar nntco of not less than G0 In any year, for tho use of tho land which has been converted Into links. Each year tho money Is distributed equally among householders of not less than 12 months' residence. This year's (lis trlbutlon has Just boon made, nnd tho club paid over G3 10 shillings, an In crease of 8 12 shillings up last year's contribution. Tho amount sufllced to Kivo cvory householder In Hrancaster Jivo shillings nnd lenvo a balance In hand. THE PIANO CONTEST. Our Popular Lady Voting Contest has started oil" in pretty fair shape and we expect It to be one of the biggest events that ever happened in this part of tin; country. The vote Friday was: Mrs. Miles Doyle lS,ltO Miss Ruth Warren 13,300 Miss Prankle Ward 1 1,S7" Miss iternlee Potter U,0."0 Miss Vera Crabill 10,000 Miss wary i mucin 300 1 Announcement This Piano anil Popular Lady voting contest will bo conducted on strictly honest Imsltiog principles, with perfect Justice nnd fairness to all concerned. , '2 - Prizes Tho first prlzo shall bo a Chlckoring Ilros. upright piano valued at $.100. Tho second prize will be a Ladles' lino gold watch valued at $.'10. Tho third prizo will bo u handsomo silver tea sorvico valued at S!2'2.ri0. Ho sides thoso, othor special prizes will bo oliored from timo to time. .'! Candidates -Any lndy, married or single, in this and adjoining coun ties Is eligible to u placo In the con test. Tho most popular lady Is tho one who shall receive- tho most, votes, and to her shall bo given this high grade piano. Other candidates will receive- prizes in order, according to their standing of voteB. 1 Tie in Votes In case of a tie, tho value of tho prizes will bo equally divided or a like prizo granted to thoso tying. 5 -Classes of Votes Thoso nro is sued in coupons as following: Now subscriptions, 000 votes for 81.00 Renewal, .'100 votes for . 1.00 Hack subscriptions, 1100 votes for 81.00 (! Cieneral Instructlons-Nanios of contestants will bo printed in order u' oniitig to standing and tho amount or their votes published regular after the first count is made. Votes will not bo allowed on sub seriptions at loss than regular price of the paper. Votes once deposited in tho ballot box cannot bo transferal to another. Agents' commissions aro tq bo sus penned during contest, No contestant will be.allowod to eopiprtte Tor moro than ono of the additional Npuoial piizes. - The publisher will not tell whom anyone votes for, except m case of al leged error or irregularity. Each contestant is requested to send us ii cabinet size photograph Tor pub Mention as soon ns convenient. Make up your miiKl'vlm you want to vote for before coming to tho olllco as the editor will positively not decide the matter for you. Contestants should keep a record ol their votes turned in each week, and see that our llgures verify it. All coupons must havo tho amount of subscription paid, number of votes cast, name of contestant votod for and name of person voting writfon legibly thereon. An award ng committee of three re liable business men will bo appointed to mako tho final count and distribu tion of prizos. Contest to run not loss than uluoly days; (Into of closing to bo announced about thirty days in advance. Tho contest shall close at 1 o'clock p. ni. on tho date to bo announced later. Two weeks prior to the date of closing, tho Judges aro to take the ballot box, carefully locked and senled, to the bank aunnuncod, where it will bo kept on n table in tho front window during business hours, and in the vault at night until tho close of the contest, when tho Awarding Commit tee will take chargo and mako fluid count. Subscription blanks and voting coupons will bo furnished upon appli cation at this ofllce. All votes must be accompanied by uibscription money. Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan freckles, cuts relieved at oneo with Plnesalve Ciirbolized (acts like a poultice). Draws out inflammation. Price 2.1c. Sold by Henry Cook. Saunders Bros. Lumbers Coal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. We have in stock at all times a compioto Huo of Building Material nml Good Coal. Our prices are reasonable. Wo solicit your patron age. Boll Tel. CO. Farmers Ind. 71. .' . (. . v fcj Mmmi.briMu.imtfm m""