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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
State Historical Society THE RED CLOUD CHIEF A Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two WeMu Each Year Fer One Dollar. '0"LTJME xxxvt. RJBDOIiUin. S RKKASkA. OCTOHEll 2, 1908. NUMBEH 40 i r A K o PENING the good clothes season line of goods as we have ready x wL $ ' JBTOowmPB M. a Zm - Copyright 1908 by ZH Dirt bcbifTner A: Mitx Q L GUIIJE ROCK Mr. M. Slieoloy Iihs been very poorly again this wcuk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wutt go to Dlller Friday to visit relatives. Mrs. Robert Garrlsou went ts Omaha Tuesday to order furniture for her new residence. George Hagau is gathering his Wine sap apples and delivering them to cus tomers. He has some fine ones. J. II. l'harris, of Bostwlck, delivered a wagon load of tine pples in Guide Rock Wednesday, at So cents per bush el. Miss El J a Van Woert aud Mrs. Delia Watt leave Sunday for Lincoln t visit friends and attend grand lodge of the Degree of Honor. Miss. Maurer, who has had her den tal parlor upstairs in the Hnyes block. will occupy the room on the ground floor back of thu State bank. Ed Sawyer, who strained himself se verely in doing some heavy lifting while assisting his father in moving a building, is reported a little better. Mr. Kalley has receivedword that her daughter, Mrs. John Shccluy, of Hastings, was taken to a hospital in that city for treatment last Saturday. Miss Edith Crowell, of Creston.Ia., who has been visiting friends in Red Cloud, came down to Guide Rock Tues day and spent the day wlih Mrs. Van Woert and daughter. Miss Crowell is on her way to Denver. WESTERN WEBSTER Mr. Kelloy is homo from tho western part of the statu where ho has been visiting his son Hal. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Herrick and dauchtcr Adah, of Campbell, and John Stryker, of North Branch, visited Sun day at C. L. Hcrrlck's. Deans Harvey visited with his blstor, Mrs. Ethel Herrick, Saturday and Sun day. Hortcnse Grossman and children vis ited at Mrs. Elllo Harvey's last Thurs day. Mrs. Sadie Strickland expects to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, for a week or two. fine, big melon; Hart Schaffner & Marx 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 Browns ever. woven in stripes New models and new kinks in style; new ideas in patch pockets, buttoned flaps and that sort of thing; you 11 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 what how well it will pay you to have it. Every Hart Schaff ner & Marx garment is all-wool; and this store is the ' Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PAUL Mr. and Mrs. Clay Orchard are the proud parents of a Hue baby boy. Con gratulations. This locality was visited by a two inch rain last Friday night. Just what was needed for the wheat. Mlfcs Francis Nesbltt is threatened with typhoid fever and Ray Palmer is taking her place in the school room. Curtis Dally is home from a visit in Missouri. He also, while there, atten ded the stock show and military tour- Democrats Meet. The biggest political gathering of the campaign was held in this city last Monday and Monday evening. The llryan Marching Club and the Mary llryan Club of 50 ladies had been ar ranging for this meeting for several days Hon. Henry C. Warrum, of Ind- I iana, th principal speaker, arrived on i iU)U c(lp,y mornnff traltl nn(i delivered two powerful speeches; one In the af tornoon and tho other in the evening at thu opera house. His masterful presentation of the issues were attcn lively listened to by an interested au dience. Hon. Fred Shepnard, of Lin coln, Nebraska, spoko for forty min utes on the character and home life of Mr. llryan, and assured his auditors that lie would receive nearly a solid vote from his neighbors. It Is believed that Mr. Warrum's speech, i. o , his ex position of the workings of the present high protective tariff and his cxplana tlon of the Depositors Guarantee Bank law has caused a number of voters to think twice before they vote once, and it might truly bo said of his speeches to bo educational as well as interesting. A regular program had been arranged by tho committee and was to be a Bryan banner day, but owing to the high winds prevailing the large banner that was to be raised was deferred to some nuuro day when tuo cuius will make another gala day for Red Cloud. At 7:.'K) p. in., headed by the Citizens Cornet Baud, a torchlight procession of several hundred of our citizens, formed a lino of march on Fourth live nuo and Main street, going north to Sixth avenue, turning west two blocks to Seward street, thence east to Main everything in it is good, are again a notable feature; tans and grays are and plaids and other in and look at some a fine suit you can street, goiug north on Main to opera house, whore Captain Ward of the club formed the torch bearers in open pla toon. The band, followed by the Mary Bryan club, marched into the opera house. The sight of so many people on our streets, the glare of the red lights, the hurrahing for llryan and Kern, and the general good feeling of all present was well worthy a city of more pretentions. The Hlfth School lecture Course. The Rod Cloud Lecture Course for this winter will bo under the auspices of the High school, the proceeds to go towards a High school library. Though called a lecture course it would bo nioro properly namod an en tertainment course. Tho course con sists of none but high grade attrac tions, in fact tho best that could be secured in their respective linos. Tho attractions consist of the following: Ellas Day and Oranno Trultt Day. Thu Vassar Girls. Fishor-Shlpp Concert Company. Brush. Though many have already sub scribed for soason tickets, many more have not yet beou canvassed, and with in a week or ten days a commlttco from tho High school will call on you and we hope that the poople of Red Cloud will give their hearty suppoot to the nigh school students in making this oourso u success. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use with nozzle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces Itching and inflamma tion. An operation for piles will not bo necessary IfyouusoManKan. l'rico TiOc. Money refunded If not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook, Apples For Sale. By tho bushel or wagon load. Pick ing will commence September, 25th Four miles southeastof Webbor Kans. A. S. Wilson. IWKUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Dr.Dctchom Itellef for HheumatUm ami Neural Kla radically curea In 1 toSdafi. Il action upon ttie tjBtcm Id remarkable aud myiterloui. It removes at once the came and thedlseaio lm mediate); disappears. The flrnt doie Rreatlj benefit. 75 cents and II. bold by II, E.Orici drugRltt, Bed Cloud. for fall, with such a fine for you, is like cutting a and there's enough for attractile patternf, in an of them. Let us get for $20; and The Public Benefited Rochester People Greatly Interested In the 6eicrois Offer of The I. N. Hyde Co. The people havo already demon strated that they would rather tnut a man who is naturally honest, than ono who was honest only because hu had to be. Tho 11. M. Hyde Drug Co. have a' firm ly established reputation for square dealing and honesty. When thoy told the poople that Rexall remedies aro tho purest and most dependable rem edies that it is possible for modern science to produce, and that they would tell the public exactly what each one of these 300 remedies contained, and that thoy sold Rexall remedies on their own personal guarantee that they would give entire satisfaction or the medicine would not cost the user a single cent, they wore believed. Ever since this announcement thu stores of Tho B. M. Hyde Drug Co. havo beoh crowded by pctiplo buying Roxall remedies; all of which proves that The B. M. Hydu Drug Co. have the confidence of the people aud that honesty is the best policy. There is no "cure-all" among tho Rexall remedies, thero are 300 differ ent and seperate medicines; ono for each human ill, and each unquestion ably the best of Its kind. Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets are partic ularly recomonded for the positive euro of stomach Irritation, indigostion and dyspepsia. They aro rich In bismuth, subnltrate, pepsin and carminatives, and are prepared by a special process which perfects and enhances tho great curative value of these well known , medicinal agents. This remedy sells for SSc.a package. Everyone suffering from a btomach disorder should try ! Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, inasmuch as they cost nothing ir they do not sat isfy, Tho II. E. Grlcc Drug Co. aro certain ly fortunato'ln securing control of the sale of these remedies anil wo urge everyone in need of medicine to inves tigate and tako advantago of their frank and generous offer. Patronize home Industry. Special prices on 3 to 5 hundred pound lots of Id wheat flour at Red Cloud Mills. STOREY ' I all of us. very prominent; they're almost endless variety. show you prove to you Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Sept. 30, 11108. Chas Allbop to E J Groat, et al lt.lt blk 28. Red Cloud, wd.. S 400 Arther 11 Shoely to W II Brad ford, pt sw 3, 10, wd 1500 Chas J Piatt to Edwd J Piatt. ptne'2, 1, U, wd 500 Jas II MuNew to Ham G Eg gers. sw 10, 4, uwd 8300 O D Hedge, sheriff, to Edwd II Cowles, pt It 10 blk 31, Red Cloud, sd Franz Barta to Joseph Barta, nSnw 20, 3, 11, wd Franz Barta to Joseph Barta c2nw2fi, 3, 11, wd Eva E llurch to John C Harti gan, Its 1 and 5 of 1,1, 12 and nose, swse, and sc2se,30,2,l2r wd Gilbert Woodsldo to Alice Woodslde, und I pt nivl, 17, I, 11, wd 338 15 COO 2000 1000 Alico Woodslde to Cora Wood slde, until, ptnwl", 4, ll,qcd 1000 SI 003!) 15 Mortgages filed 88,200 00 Mortgages released mi's ncss,slck headache, muddy complexion. Thoy tone the liver; do not gripe. They keen you well. 2?c. Sold by nenry Cook. Weather Report. Tho Instrumental readings aro from government standard Instruments ex posed in tho manner recommended by the chief of tho weather bureau: J? Temp'rafre g"g H g 5 n ST l" J 5 ' s s , 3B as "Si M i ill SK Cloudy ai 7 J it .TO SW P Cloudy 27 fill 8H .() NV Clear 28 w :u to N Clear au 7fi ill ,oo 8B P Clear :w 7(1 l! .00 NV Clear Coll 70 ill .00 SW Clear Very respectfully, Oct 1, 1008. 1 Cii.vb S. Ludlow, Co-Operatlvo Observer. Subscribe for Tho Chleh now and gut the campaign. THE PIANO CONTEST. Our Popular Lady Votlnjr Contest has started off In pretty fair shape and wc expect It to be ono of tho biggest events that over happened In this part of the country. The vote Friday was: Mrs. Miles Doyle 10,300 Miss Ruth Warren 13,300 Miss Franklc Ward 11,875 Mlssllernlco Potter 11,350 Miss Vera Crablll 10,000 Miss Mary Francis 300 1 Announcement This Piano and Popular Ldidy voting contest will be conducted on strictly honest buslnegp principles, with perfect justice and fairness to nil concerned. 2-Prizos The first prize shall be a Chiokoriug Bros, upright piano valued at 1500. Tho second prize will be a Ladies' fine gold watch valued at 130. Tho third prizo will bo a handsome silver tea sorvico valued at $22.50. Be sidos these, othor speolal prizes will bo offered from time to timo. 3 Candidates Any lady, married or singlo, in this and adjoining coun ties is eligible to a placo in the con- tost. The most popular lady Is the ono who shall reoolvo tho most votes, ana to nor snail bo given tula nign grado piano. Othor candidates will rocolvo prlzos in order, according to their standing of votes. 1 Tio in Votes In caso of a tlo, the valuo of tho prizes will bo equally divided or u like prizo granted to those tying. 5 Classos of Votes Thoso nro Is suod in coupons as following: Now subscriptions, 800 votes for 81.00 Ronewnls, 300 votos for $1.00 Back subscriptions, 300 voles for $1.00 (5 Qonorul Instructions Names of contestants will bo printed in ordor according to standing and tho amount of thoir votes published regular aftor the ll'rfit count is mado. Votes will not bo allowed on sub scriptions at less than regular price of tho paper. Votes onco deposited in tho ballot box cannot bo transfored to another. Agents' commissions are to bo sus pended during contest, No contestnut will be allowed to compote for nioro than ono of tho additional special prizes. -Tho publisher will, not tell whom, nnyouo votos for, oxcopt nf caso of al leged error or irregularity. Each contestant is requested to send us u cabinet size photograph for pub lication as soon as convenient. Makoitp your mind who you wautto vote for before coming to tho ofllco as tho editor will positively not decido tho mutter for you. Contestants should keep a record ol thoir votos turned in each woek, and 8oo that our figures verify it. All coupons must havo the amount of subscription paid, uumbor of votos cast, name of contestant voted for and , tiamo of porson voting writton legibly thereon. An award. iik cotumlttoo of three re- liablo business men will bo appointed to mako 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 close at 1 o'clock ft. m. on tho date to be announced ater. Two weeks prior to tho date of closing, tho Judges are to take the ballot box, carofully locked and sealed, to tho bank announced, where it will bo kopt on n table in tho front window during business hours, and in the vault at night until tho closo of the contest, when the Awarding Commit tee will tako charge and mako tiual count. Subscription blank s mid voting coupons will bo furuishod upon appli cation at this otllce. All votos must bo accompanied by subscription money. Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan freckles, cuts relieved at onco with Pincsalve Carbolizcd (acts like a poultice). Draws out inflammation. Price 25c. Sold by Henry Cook. Saunders Bros. lumbers Coal Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. We havo in stock at all times a comploto lino of Building Material and Good Coal. Our prices are reasonable. Wo solicit your patron age. Boil Tel. CO. Farmers Ind. 71. I . k ' A M Z&rr.l "33