THE RED CLOUD CHIEF A Newspaper That filves The News Flfty-tw Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. OUME XXXVI. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 10, 1008. VU.MBBR 42 V. i- A I Sjv Copyright 1908 by F Hsv Hatt Schaflner & Marx &tir o NE mistake men often 1 make c I othes is in not having enough. They seem to think two suits of clothes bought at one lime, or two over coals, would be extravagant. The fact is, if you buy our Hart SchafFner & Marx clothes, two suits or two overcoats at a time would be economy. A raincoat, shown here, or a fancy fabric overcoat for daily wear; and a black or oxford overcoat for dress occasions; a fancy weave suit of some new color and pattern for business, and a black or blue serge for changing occasion ally, and for dressier times; every man ought to have such an outfit. You'd find it economy; and the clothes will all last longer if you dont wear them continuously; get them pressed occasionly. We want to see our cusromers dressed right. We'll take care of it for you if you'll let us. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PAUL STOREY SAVE YOUR POSTAGE BRYAN MEETING. The Brvnn and Nnry Bryan Clubs Ihlil an Enthusiastic Mr.ctl$ nt the Court House Msmliiy Evening. ; on MoihIii.v evening tiio Red Cloud And order your Magazines and III, vii n Jul) upptMirt'il 011 tho streets In pat)crs throuuh us 11 grand torchlight parade led by the Citizens Concut Hand. Tho line was nboiit two block long, mid was 0110 of tin1 most enthusiastic parados over held In tho city. After parading tin street-, they marched to tliecourt hotie where tlii'y wore Joined by thu Mary llryaii club mid n rousing meeting whs held. Tliu ladles furnished the principal patt of the program, answering to tin roll call with current events of the campaign. Their roll eall showed that a Catalog, the Mary Bryan club number seventy- llve members. mbM Mi'slo was furnished by a trio coin- ' posed of Misses Alpha Loiigton, Nllu Argahright and Mr. G. V Argahright, Also several Holos wore beautifully rendered by Miss Josephine Mlzer. During the evening Attorney 13. .Me Neny delivered 11 short address oil the issues of the present campaign. V7 II t tm we are local ngenis lor ine Grumiaux news and Sub. Agency and will furnish any combination offered by any other agency. W c will redeem Library slips of The Magazine and Book Co. of New York at full value. Come and get 1 1200 i - 1 Man.un Pile Remedy comes ready to use with nozzle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces itching and inllamma- i inn. An nnurntion for nlles will not be necessary if you use Manan .10c. Money refunded 11 not Hold by Henry Cook. Price satisfied. Apples For Sale. Ity the bushel' or wagon iqad. Pick ing will commence September, 25th Four miles southeast of Webber Kans. A. S. Wilson. RHEUMATISM CUHBD IN A DAY Dr.Detchona Relief forKheomadam and Neural gU radically cares In 1 to 3 days. I inaction upon tne eyitcm li remarkable atid tnyaterloiih. II removes at once tna cause and thedUeami Ira mediately disappears. The first dose grcatl; benefits, 75 cents and II. solo by II. K.Ontor druggist, Ked Cloud. Letter List. List of letters reuiululng imciillod for at postoflleo nt Ked Cloud, Nob., for th- week ending Oct. 8, 1003: Eruest Carpenter, J. 13. Drentieu, L. J. Galbreth,.(5) Mrs. Eliza Scott. These will b sent to the dead lottor office Oct. 22, 1908, If uncalled for before. When calling for above please say "advortlsed." T. C. Hacker, Postmaster. Ring's Little Liver Pills for bilious nebs.siclc headache, muddy complexion. They tone the liver; do not gripe. Thoy keep you well. Mc. Sold by Henry Cook. Weather Report. The instrumental readings are from government standard instruments ex posed in the manner recommended b, the chief of the weather bureau: g Temp'rafre f rf I 2 i?" g 2.2 .' 2 S & :? e i I : f --a o. I m ."2 KJ Ki 00 S Clear a 77 '51 .00 lear 4 7U & .T SB ,. P ('ImiilT 5 70 &8 , 18 HV Cloudy f 0 71 47 00 NW Clear 7 68 38 .48 h l!lear 8 I 62 4tf .00 I NK l.ar Very respectfully, Oct 1, 008. Cha8 S. Ludlow, Co-Operative Observer. Subscribe 'for The get the campaign. Chleh now and MAKE School Days easier by giving your boy or girl one of our reliable fountain pens. We have a line of worth-your-money pens from 75c up. A watch is a real benefit to any school child. A nice line here at $ 1 .00 and up. Every one worth the price. Don't forget that many eyes are permanently injured by wearing improper glasses or by doing without them. Special allention given to children's eyes. y-Vt . ti"' lJ r s NEWHOUSE Cash Jewelers and Optometrists s BROTHERS C. B. 6c Q. Watch Inspectors T4 You are welcome always, either to look or buy. WALNUT CREKK Iliad work is progressing finely. Frank Blaukeiibakcr is building a new granary. A great amount of hay has been put up Corn is turning out well. Mrs. Whitely was called to Lyons, Kansas to see her brother who was sick. . ' Mlss'Grace Tunr.i&on, who has beeu spcndtytrspme time in Kansas, isliorae again. Q. N. Dlankenbaker has bought -a manure spreader which he pronounces a great success. A number of relatives gathered at tho home of Mrs. B. P. Points to cele brate her biithday. T. F. Jones, who is In the nursery b slness at Iiidiauola, sent his daugh ter Pearl a watch a short time ago. Rcnl Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Kurt Ab stract Co. for tliu week ending Wed nesday, Oct. II. 11S (leorge A Firkins to Hugh Crully, pt n'2 nwl. in v 'd i 7o Irving W Crary et al to Man null .1 Garber. lots ft and (5, blk 3, Guido Koek,icd E II Keeney to Frunels A Mills, lots I and 2, blk 7, and lots I, A and 0, blk 8, Cowles wd Charles J Piatt to Charles B Smith, pt net, 2-t-ll, wd.... Charles J Piatt to Joseph W McL'racken, pt nel. !M-11 wd l.ino James Peterson to So'oman Heck with, nel, c2 nw4, n'J sel, sel se4, :I3'3-I2, qcd, SjIoiiiiiii Beekwith to Albert Skjebou et al, nel,3.1-3.S wd Letlia I'rahm to Frank A WIN co.v, pt out lot :i, Hohrer's add to Blue Hill, wd Frank A Wilcox to Lethit 10 Frahm, lots A and (I, blk A, Swoe.y's add to Blue Hill, wd Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist Mrs. L. D. Rajnolds. Melvina Vandyke was bom in Web ster county, Nebraska, May 2nd. 1870. Her parents, William and Kmeiillis Vandyke, being among tho pioneer settlers of that locality, haying ro moved there from Washington Iowa. On May 4th, 1903, at Ited Cloud, Ne braska, she was married to L. D. Ilaynolds, of Montrose, Kas., at once coming hero to reside, and during tho past bIx years had formed a largo cir cle of acquaintances and friends. About Septembor 1st, 1008, she was stricken with an illness which devel oped into a i abeess on the brain and on September 12th, 1008, she passed on to tho great beyond. Tho sudden ness of her ond shocked tho neigh bors and relatives. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss and a llttlo daughter, Lillian, three years old; also, her aged parents, three sisters and three brothers. Tho body was laid to rpst In tho Mankato cemetory September 14th. During much of her life sho was deeply interested In religious work, living in complete knowledge of tho fact that wo all live In the "Sweet bye and bye." Among her latest rational utterances was an attempt to sing a hymn she had but recently heard, "Death is only a dream " r.oo '1081 .10 140 10 10 Mortgages filed, J4800 Mortgages released 830(10 814'.'00 A0 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. An automobile accident occured last Saturday while a parly of young men wero returning from Hastings and it seems almost a iiiirlclo that ho ono was killed. Kd, Hass, Clayton Itnuuey (Miiih Moedoiuid Claronue Frame went, up to Hastings Saturday afternoon In tho lal tor's, car and it wasoit returning that evening that tho accident happen ed. They wi-ro returning on the woflt road by way of Hoseland. Thoy had citmo about half way, whou in going down it hill the front wheel wont into a rut and throw tho cur off from tho road and over an embankment. The ear turned completely over with all four of tho boys in it, and then onto its side, catching Kd. Hass uuderuoatb. Tho car had lo bo lifted up to get Kd. out fom under it. Outside of tho lat ter none of tho other occupants woro hurt outside of a shaking up and a fc" scratuho". Kd. however was pretty badly bruised up, ami was confined to his homo for several days. Tin- aeeiilont happened soqulck thoy are iiuabli to tell much about it, and It was over buforu they hardly know anything was wrong. Tho evening was moon llnlitand the lights were practi cally useless, and the roads could havo been seen much easier had it been darker It was not through any carelessness on the part of Clarence Frame, who was driving the car, that the accident occurred. -Blue Hill leader Don't Buy Land ntr Ltan Money on Real Estate without getting ono of Teel's perfect Abstracts of Title. The oldest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. 810,000 bond lllcd and approved. Represents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness in tho state. LOANS HADE on CITY PROPERTIES O. C. TEEL, Red Cloud, Nebr. Office In Overng Block. Phones: Bell 9a, rarmers3B Saunders Bros. lumbers Coal Dealers RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA. We havo in strok at all times a complete line of Building Material and Good Coal. Our prices are reasonable. Wo f-ollolt your patron age. Bell Tel. GO. Farmers Ind. 71 Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan freckles, cms ruuuvcti at. oucu wiiu t'liiesatvu Carbolizud (acts like a poultice). Druws out Inflammation. Price S.lc.jSold by Henry Cook. 77; We appreciate A share of your Buisness and Strive to Please,, WHEN IN OUR CITY AAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. Moon Block Amack 8 Clianey 'WWy'WW'A'A'vW :m i k isra