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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
r-i- iL5Sgi u.v SooW" BUU RED CLOUD CHE F i i t NUMBER JJfV ff 1 IJ j A Newspaper That fihcs The News Flfiy-twa H'csks Each Year For Onr. Dollar. RED CLOUD, NKHKASKA, S13PT HM III3H 25, 1008. VOLUME XXXVT. V I N ji o PENING the good clothes season for fall, with such a fine line of goods as we have ready for you, is like cutting a fine, big melon; everything in it is good, and there's enough for all of us. : ' Hart Schaffner & Marx m JPtfH .I m&wBB 111''' have made for us this season the best lot of clothes we have ever offered our friends. There are a lot of new fabrics; and the new colors are as varied and attractive as ever. Browns are again a notable feature; tans and grays are very prominent; they're woven in stripes and plaids and other attraictile patternf, in 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 & Marx garment is all-wool; and this store is the or nart ocnarrner x iviarx Glomes THE PIANO CONTEST. Our Popular Lady Voting Contest has. started on in pretty fair shape and we ( expect il to lie one of thu biggest events mat ever happened In this part of the country. I The vote Friday was: Mrs. Mi kH Doyle 18, 400 Miss Uuth Warren 1.1,300 Miss Frankio Ward 1 1,875 Miss Itemiee Potter 11,030 Miss VeraCrablll 10,1)00 Miss Mary Francis noi) 1- Announcement This Piano mul Popular Lady voting contest will bo conducted on strictly honest busiuog? principles, with porfoct justico ami fairness to all concerned. 2-Prizes Tho ilrst. prlzo shall bo it Chlokorlng Bros, upright piano valued at S:00. The second prize will bo ti Ladles' lino gold watcli vnluori at $30. Tho third prlzo will bo a hnndsomo silver tea sorvico valued at ?22.GQ. Be sides thoso, other spoclal prizes will uo ouoreu uoin timo to time. H ome paul Storey Copyrleht l8 by Halt ScbiiT.icr tt Mux WESTERN WEBSTER Mrs. Hanson is visiting her daughter Mrs, Knyeart. E O. Martin and wife of Missouri, are visiting at L Daily's Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Jones of (Snide Hock, have been visiting relatives near I navale. Robt. llunsloker had the misfortime to break his wrist by being thrown from a horse one day lust week. Kay Itice and family, who have been visiting relatives near Inavale, left last week for their home in Falrdury. The ladies of the neighborhood gath ered Wednesday, and garo Mrs. Han num, a pleasant surprise. She is soon to leave for her new homo in Dundy county. Rev. Noyco of Hiverton preached Sunday afternoon, to u good sized crowd at Lone Tree. He will hold regular services every Sunday after noon at three o'clock. Ed (Jrossman and family, Mrs. Ellle Harvey and sons, and Mrs. Etta Rich ardsou and children speut .Sunday, at O. U. Harvey's. Mrs. Richardson leaves this week for her home at Rapid City, South Dakota. been quite ill for several days at the I home of h! father, Win. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs, Oaumer have returned to their home at Murray Iowa. They liad been guests for a week of L. C. Cone and family. Mrs. Caumer is a sister of Mr. Cone. Albert Home ami wife and three children of llcnkleman returned home Sunday evening, after a visit with their uncle, Albert Horn and family, and other relatives here. Thy als-o visited at E. E. llurr's, as Mrs. nun was a teauher of Mrs. Horn's when both lived at Hudson in west Nebraska. GUIDE ROCK. All the new houses In town arc progressing finely. A number of our people visited the county fair at Uladcn this week. Mrs. Mart Hagon visited Wednesday with her parents, I. U. Colvlu and wife. The Baptist Sewing society will meet nt tho church Thursday afternoon, Supteinber SI, to quilt. Mrs. John Yung and Miss Geneva Robinson went to Hastings Wednes day as delegates to tho State W. C. T. U. convention. Mrs. May Sabin will serve tea for the Christian aid society at liomo next Friday, September 25. Everyone cor dially invited. Mrs. John Dunbar will serve the "coft'eo" for the M. E, Aid society on Thursday afternoon, September 31 Everyono invited. Ed, Sawyer and wife of IJeaver City am hero visiting relatives. Ed. has Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Sept. 2:i, IMS. Matilda Darkly to Charles Alison, lots li). blk 23, Rod Cloud, wd 5150 John L Vance to Martha M Montgomery, lot 4, blk 3,liiiido Rock, w d 2.") Frances S Sherwood to Elizaboth M Foster, Its 7 aud 8, blk 21, lied Cloud, w d GOO Ida E Springer to Charlos II Pot ter, pt sw , 2, 1, 11, wd 1 000 John 1 1 orz to Johu Kompler, n2 v A, Is, 2,9,qcd 572 50 William II orz to John Kotuplor.n 2 nw4, 14, 3, 9, qcd 502 50 Anna Kemplor to John Konipler, n2 nwJ, 14,0, 9,qcd 1 Mary SloeUol to Johu Komplor, n2uw4, 14, 3, 0, qod 502 50 Louis Here to John Komplor, nw 4, 11,3, 9,qcd 502 50 Kathorina (Iroso to Johu Kemp lor, n2uwl, 11, 3, 9, qcd 5G2 50 Adam Horz to John Kompler, n 2nvl, 11 3,9, qcd 502 CO The High School Lecture Course. Tho Rod Cloud Lecture Course for this winter will be under the auspices of the High school, tho proceeds to go towards a High school library. Though called a lecture course it would bo more properly named an en tertainment course. The course con sists of none but high grade attrac tions, in fact tho best that could be secured in their respoctivo lines. Tho attractions consist of the following: Ellas Day and Oranne Trultt Day. The Vassar Girls. Fishor-Shipp Concert Company lirush. Though many have already sub scribed for season tickets, many more have not yot been canvassed, and with in a week or ten days a committee from tho High school will call -on you and we hope that the people of Rod Cloud will give their hearty uppoot to the High school students iu making this course a success. 0013 50 Mortgages filed 19,700 00 Mortgages released $0,325.00. Ring's Little Liver Pills for bilious ness, sick headache, muddy complexion. They tono the liver; do not gripe. They keep you well. 25c. Sold by Henry Cook. Patronize home industry. Special prices on 3 to 5 hundred pound lots of 1 1 wheat Hour at Red Cloud Mills. Enjoy an Excellent Meeting Tho joint mooting of tho Mary Bryan aud I try an clubs at tho court houso last Moudity ovonlmr was lucgoly at tended, und much enjoyed by all pres ent. Judgo Edson delivered an nblo address in presonting tho Hag to tho Mary Brynu club, which was graceful ly rospondod in by Mrs. Dicksoa. L II. IHackledge, domocrntlo candidate for county attoruoy, dollvorod a rous ing and instructive address on tho guarantee of bank deposits. Dr. Dam orolll spoko on tho advancement and financing of tho campaign, and many loarnod moro about how this part of tho work is carried on than thoy had over known before T. J. Ward gavo a dotail of tho arrangements for Uryan day at tho county fair. Ono of tho pleasing features of tho mooting was tho music furnishod by tho Mary Uryan club. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postotllco at Red Cloud, Nob., for tint week ending Sept. 17, 1908: Miss M U. liurg. Juliette Cavenaiigh. Mrs. 11 E. Fulton. Ross Johnson. M. A. McNeil. Frank Lacy. Paul Sinbaek. S R. Williams. Mrs W. W. Whlldlus, Those will bti sent to tho dead letter office Oct. 1st 1903, it uncnlled for boforo. When ctillingfor abovo ploase say "advertised." T. C.'Hacskr, Postmaster. Manan Pile Remedy comes ready to use with nozzlo attached. Soothes, heals, reduces itching and inflamma tion. An operation for piles will not bo nccessarS' IfyouuseMan.an. Price 50c. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook. Melva H. Reynolds, Melva II., wife of L. D.Reynolds and daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. William Van Dyke, died at her home in Mt. Ros'c Kaus., September IS, 11108, of typhoid fever. Sho was JV2 years, S mouth and 10 days old at tlw time of her death, Me'va VanDykc was born I u Webster county. For nix years before her death she was a worker in the Salva tion Army, peopling Christ very suc cessfully, and lr last testimony was true to her ChrsUan faith. She is survived by, a husband, ono child threo yeans old, n father, mother, throe brothers and three sisters. ReHenberTheDay. On Monday September 28th, a beau tiful, magnificent Dryan 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 arc cordnlly Invited to attend and assist. "Shall the People Kule". Hy order of committee. Apoles For Sale. Ily tho bushel or wagon load, Pick ing will commence September, 25th. Four miles southeast of Webber Kans. A. S. Wilson. Conventions for Washington. During the last week of September, and the first week in Cetober four con ventions of national and international Importance will held in Washington. As an importantconvention here Is the occasion for not only convention work but for much slirht seeing and exten sive entertaining it will be realized what, a busy fortnight the Capital will have. Already and for many weeks past preparation have been iu progress for the. International Congress on Tub erculosis whose sessions begin Sep tember 28th, and last until October 5. Distinguished physicians from many parts of Europe will attend as well as prominent men of science from every section of this country. The Congress will be opened by SccreUirv Courtel you who will address the delegates on behalf of the President, The meet ings arc to be held iu the National Museum and a large reception for the delegates will be given by the Presi dent who hastened his return to the city on account of the meeting of this convention. If the weather permits the entertainment will be in the form of n garden party and the delegates and invited guests will be received on tho extensive lawns back of tho Will to House, where the Marine band in scar let uniforms and the ladies in after noon gowns will make a gorgeous con trast to the velvety well kept lawns and the fine old trees, There will bo many luncheons, receptions and din ners, semi-public, and much private entertaining. The International Fisheries Con gress which will convene September 22nd is another important convention that will be attended by eminent men. There will be a diplomatic reception for the delegates at the department of state and a largo reception in their honor hy Secretary Straus, of tho de partment of Commerce and Labor. Tills Congress will also bo received by the President. Other conventions iu session about the same time will be thoso of the East ern Public association and the nation al association of Hallway Commission ers tho delegates to which will find their timo fully occupied by sightsee ing and entertainment when they are not engaged in convention work. 3 Candidates -Any lady, married or single, in this and adjoining coun ties Is eligible to a placo in tho con tost. Tho most popular lady is tho ono who shall roceivo tho most voto9r and to hor shall bo glvon this high grade piano. Other candidates will recolvo prizes in ordor, according to tholr standing of votes. 1 Tio in Votes In case of n no, tho value of tho prizes will bo equally divided or a like prizo granted to tlioso tying. 5 -Classes of Votes Thoso are Is sued in coupons as following: Now subscriptions, .100 votes for 81.00 Renewals, 300 votes for .. S1.00 Hack subscriptions, 300 voles Tor 81.00 (5- Cionornl Instructions Namos of contestants will bo printed in ordor according to standing and tho amount ot tiieir votes published regular after tho first count is made. Votes will not bo allowed on sub scriptions at less than regular prlco of the paper. Votes onco deposited iu tho ballot box cannot bo transfercd to another. Agents' commissions uro to bo sus pended during contest, No contestant will bo allowed to compote for moro than ono of tho additional special piizos. The publisher will not toll whom nnyono votes for, excoptin 'caso of al leged error or Irregulnrity. Enoh contestant is requested to seiul us a cabinet size photogrnph for pub lication as soon as convenient. Make up your mind who you want to vote for before coming to tho oillco as tho editor will positively not decide the matter for you. Contestants should keep a record ot their votes turned in each woek, and seo that our figures verify it. All coupons must have tho amount of subscription paid, numbor of votes cast, niuno of contestant voted for ami name of person voting written legibly thereon. Au award ng committee of threo ro liablo business men will bo appointed to nmko tho final count and distribu tion of prizos. Contest to run not less than ninety days; date of closing to bo announced about thirty days in advance. Tho contest shall closo at 4 o'clock p. ni. on tho dato to bo announced later. Two weeks prior to tho dato of closing, tho Judges aro to tako tho ballot box, carefully locked and sealed, to tho bank announced, whoro it will bo kept on a tnblo In tho front window during business hours, and iu tho vault at night until tho close of tho contest, when tho Awarding Commit tee will tako chargo aud niako tioal count. Subscription blanks and voting coupons will bo furnished upon npplU cation at this oillco. All votes must bo accompanied by subscription money. . Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan freckles, cuts relieved at onco with Piuesalvo Carbolized (acts like a poultice). Draws out inflammation. Price 25c. Sold by Henry Cook. Saunders Bros. lumber Goal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Wo have in stock at all times a comploto lino of Building Muterial and Good Coal. Our prices aro reasonable. Wo solicit your patron ago. BollTol. CO. Farmers Ind. 71. tl ' A' t "ffl i, it' -fc,...iw4HlYmM 2SBTT