duw UUU.rlol 3ol THE RED CLOUD CHIEF A Newspaper That filr:s Thn Nchs Fifty-two Wn!n farli Year For One Dol'nr. 'Jl "T VOLTJM.TS XXXVI. e V. .dWk' I44 M sSIIattSJu(rncrS. Marx jyfiT $ai(3assii5 cmsssE&isf 11:1 ) T.SM III' IS' I" V I)r ' 1 1I1 iih JleHl'iir lllt um t'lriu 1 1 Nn . Kl r vl lij III nil t tti .1 .In v s ll m linn in... tlib n 11 t ri!inrnti! mi 1 iiivmit'oi I' rcui tit nl" iicj iy r io"' mi.l Oitnll. ti nn mcJIrttctf ll'iiHii'iir. 'I lie llri ilui .IHl. liClifULi. 75 CulitHiiHil il, soln b) II K U11K r drugKlHt. Hod Cloud Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan freckles, cuts relieved at once with Finesalvc Carbolized (acts like a poultice). Draws ont Inflammation. Price 25c. Sold by Henry Cook. Saum Aqemts Wanted SM.OO per week or 400 per cent profit. All amp lea, stationary, and art catalogue free. We want one permannent agent in, this locality for the largest picture and frame bouse in America. Ex perience unnecessary. Wo instruct you how to soil our goods and furnish tho capital. If you want a permanent, houorab e and profitable position, write us today for partip ilars, eat 1 logue and sample-. I'uwu Uiliivms COMl'V.W. 131. W. T.ijlm st Chua-o 111. "Von will find it a great satisfaction to do . More Home Baking Yon will make biscuit, cake and pastry clean, fresh and tasty better every way than the ready made foods. Dr. Price's Baking Powder is specially devised for home use, and makes home baking easy and a delight It will pro tcct you from the dread alum baking pn" " - which are too frequently found "y :. " "j ;', ami insure i w. j. yiof tho highest healthfuluess. 'u-Aijfci A ' ., WSBSBEaBBW'SSmi iost ' Oitober ' hum 1 .'n with In illinritKi 11 Kinder pli'iiso IcaU' at this office Through a mistaltpve stated that T. F Joiies, of Walnut Cieck, was in the nursery b siness at Indianola, Nebr. Ho is in the insurance business at that place. The State Journal is trying awful hard to get people to give that dally a trial. Its offer now la to send the paper from date untlll January i) 1909, for only 50 cent without Sunday, or 75 cents with Sunday. The publishers feel sure that anyone who tries The State Journal will stick. However, they have adopted an absolute rule of stopping every subscriber when his term is out. If there is anything that makos a man mad it is to subscribe for a city daily and then have to fisht with the pnb'islitMs to get it stopped or pa t" - liictl in 1 0 -1 Psii't want Th" . I ' ru l s 11 pi. m will in popu lar. . &mitt n iVtfigr jw O NE i; i:i misraKe men o ten is in not Having clothes enough. They seem to ifiink I wo suits of clothes bought at one time, or two over coats, would be extravagant. The fact is, if you buy our Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, two suits or two overcoats at a lime would be economy. A raincoal, 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 ' lorfger if you dont wear them continuously; get them pressed occasionly. We want to sec 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 STORE -- GUIDIi ROCK. ! elm el Mis . J this week Ibices was ii potted ill Tho llaptlst ladies met with Mr8.XJ..chld was instantly killed. E Vaughnn Thursday afternoon . t , xt r 1 m 11 1 j i , At the close of lodge Tuesday eve Mrs. Duke Tompkins visited her rel-. ni.- ,0 ... . atlves at Sappier, xtfrm g4aT evening. Mrs. fyam.; Ethel .and. Monday ihftemimu A'o.'. &t ':' Mrs. Minnie', .::- herat.'tB rUlthirwx' bMieri, OJT.C V. Kd and fiT; B; Horaa viBe, P. E Fairfield Is cdsipletra a' fine cement cave on his property In tho west part of town occupied by Emmet Iliigan. Mis Sams, of Superior, who spent seveial days with her daughter. Mil-. Charles eM111dj, ictiiinel to In r home 'J'li ursiiii . Thi-r.- will be initiation at the De - gree oi Honor lodge Tuesday evening, Oct ber 27. All members uiged lo at- j tend. The team will drill. Charles Watt, son of Kranlc, Watt, who has been employed at Wyinoiu the past two veins, came up Sunday for a a visit ami will probably lemaln in this vicinity for the winter. ' Mrs Idellu Watt and Miss Ella Van Woert returned front Lincoln Sunday night, where they attended the tenth session of the Degree of Honor grand lodge, which c m venes every t o years. Mrs. Jennie Watt went to Superior Tuesday wi;li her mother, Mr. limit, who started fioin there Wednesday to lslt her son. (it oige Hunt and family lit Lakewood, New Melco. Mrs llertha Vaughan got 11 mm prise on her giandinother. Mis. II. 15. Kieh, Tuesday cloning. October l.'l, it being her 7lst birthday. A numberof friends were in attendance. Iicfieshments were served. Some were unable to be present on account of previous engage ments. The ofilclal board of the M. E. church mot with Mis. W. A. Seley Monday evening and organized for tho year's work. Uev. Pool is chairman, Mrs. William Miner was elected tieasurer ami Miss VanWoert seerotury. The next meeting will bo hold at W. llloh aids Monday evening, Not ember li. J ho 1 1 M i 1 11 a il f un 'j t- .1 C ha I Iv is'ltl VI .1 1 t IIP 1 H 1 whk,m 1 i'viiiu noun luesiaj, Tiu-y liad a.mr.'ely reaeUod homo whun thev I tvoru notified by phone that thq four. v( "!oi:i:ij yuur often make 1 1 T In I j ' massmz> yuir-old son of Choiles Kislibiiin had been klllo I. The child was pitting in a bug in the buggy j-Iit-.l lmi a heav, 1 1 on md fellfioiu aboe It sup ports In some manner uiviinr wiiv. the imaH tenderod a ..! flllhn ,1C .- iollowlng sisters: Mrs. 'McMurdy, Mrs ri -t -rank Perry, Garhard Olmatede, Mrs. If. Massibirer. Mrs. Jrikn OhrmiOdaj- Miu liinnle Ohmatede and Stuia Par, '. The tables ware decorated with ultand flowers. Fried chicken, rollsf fcklea, fruit salad and various kinds cake flnd cofx were served. There ?as B large attendance of members and guests. During the evening tho report of tho grand lodge session at Lincoln was given by the delegato, Miss 1511a VanWoert The sisters of tli South -hie icfoiu-d a Mite of lb n Ks for tin 11 mm pi ise supper. ' " ' t'haileh Mc.Monl and faiuil, sj.c t edtiy with Clmilos Uan.and fniuilv W. I-1 Ctowell, wife and daughter imp the guests ol Mr. Orowell's btother north of lied Cloud. W. .. Lainbeit and son arrived Kri day fioin Texas. He has samples of fruit, corn, cotton, etc Mrs. Emanuel Peteis started Tues day for HollJn,'ham, Wash., wheieshe will visit lor some time. Mrs. L. D Watt and daughter Edna went to Lincoln Monday. Mrs. Watt was delegate to the Hebek.ih grand lodi;c. Mis William hawser departed s.il in day for Lincoln, to visit her sister, Mr-. Anderson. Two cousins will abo be theie. one from Winchester, fnd., and tho other from Uolgrade, Nebr. ( arl C'fjno die 1 at Summetlleld, Kas , Wednesday morning of typhoidfeverV He leaves a wife, three little ones, his parents and one brother. Carl was the eldust son of C. L. Conu and wife, this place. Thoy were with him dur ing his Illness and death. His wife is a daughter of .1 hn Keiguson. The body will bo brought here. WHSTliRN WKBSTIiR Theie was no SunduyKsehool or oh'ireh servieOH at Ljne Tree Holiday 1 ' m.".1 of tii h . iJte a , n '1 .1 i, 1 ; . 1 1 n 0 b)(T))ltHt vtejk from Hastings, win re they were In atlanuande atUio uai nl-vrI, ::). j wltli Mr. ttmum Knyuarl lint Weil nevliiy afternoon, tlipy meet. next week ultli Mrs. Georglo Walker. Lost em Im( Wcrfiuwlny waning s .111 w iin m be6en 0. !l. Harvey and John 1 e Hi miners, alargp double slmwl liiown 111 cdorand fringed all around j iho.dgo, tho person or poruoim who 1 found It. will be rewarded and m)itu t oiy, iivUmI If th. sliuwl is n'titriuii io I Mis L. Herrlck. Far IIic Alflf.i Palace, 1 .list how to (Mil tt lllfillfn mill vvluil "thit.lt, Iiiih sent out a circ .tin' to N... hMimI plant, IomoikI to tln Alfalfa nut- ' "I'liii'i" 1'iid.v voting cnntet, will lio ' r:u.:"su'r "'.v,;;1;;;'" " v ';r '" -f hv nVi::!;i;;:"s o':u,,,v.;i,,.&:ki,:.;,?. I Inlciestitig buildings ol tlio National Iniiui'ss to nil oomorned. son.,. i!imuMs hut Wiltliim lam.- m .". J 1 Ti1 ,,tf iU'"t vr,m hnU ,,u u .,...1. . . . ",l !'""" .iHim-., hi ciikkoiliitf U10-. upiiKht pbino viiliiud , pi rlnt. utluitt of the Nebraska nirnldi , mI f .V 0. The slcoi .1 pili' uill bo 1 lunsku growem which contains nomei ., "'" ,"i" wi" ''" ,l lI"ino .nrumu.,0,, forKuiiv,.,. ,, ...lonslS.lrS.rtiS -whiM-p nlfallu is mi liiiporiniit rmin bo ollVied from lime lollmi'. P'oluct Simples for exhibition should i.n n'stif mrdiuin siz ,1 htitlUs with (he 1 lll'IIMPst pi.S-il.h, lolilll.ro. lt.Hcs fno fniin mi t or luiiKi.sjriuvwh. uellcuied mid in hheiixes thtee or Tour indies in diameter nt Mm point wheio tied near the center of the shciif, writes Mr. Jumps. , "To o-ro alfalfa for oxhibltion do not allow tho samples to lav In tho sunlight aHor they aro cut. When the stalks aro hooured, tie a triiiK around tho butta, placing from fifteen to thirty htalks on a string. Make tho hheaves Hinnll'Mid provont uiould. Hang tliom up iu a dark room to euro. When ouiod tako down carefully, pack in a box and hhip on a damp day ir possl. bio". The Ncbiaslcii superintendent isalso secuiinj,' Mimples 1 1 om wrowt-rs show ing the laiKcst possible amount of bloom; alfalfa ho ids containing tho lujri.st ipmnlity of seed, niirl plutitH . I..... 1 1. ., n.KMilM' II-. HUM II 1 1 me Hints lis pos Tho admission of the National Corn Exposition to be 'ield nt OM...1.1. n ia uMmmiui it.ioiilut Utnaha, Do- comber to I!), is to be r.0 cents, but 1110 Loan) 01 MiM-et.irsdee.dMl Ht 11 re- ' T'i( publNh,., J) , t, ji u7,om ' 1 1. 1 1 ' in ,im I miiri tn v tie;.i t mt'pi'i,ii fi., ct in ciiso tif hI-b-r.ni ll-M i: .,,, (, s, u,i,.hninv ' . I noj or n .gn'.irity. bo oideiod fioin the 111 uiiigeiiieiil of ' ''' cm It hi int 1st. qoeslod lo sond the , xposMio... ,00m (tnc .. ,7 fi,w 11 isinniiiig. uinalni. Those couiiuutioii - -f... 11. .1 .,1 ..;... iv..' .-1.. .-. . . . .....,h.t vouuiiii iiiuiytwo aumissions in all, fof nfoi nl ng, lift er'fiooii and evo niilg admission anil sell for J.l. Thoy will not bo sold undor any clrcum scauco8 after the oxposltlou opons iu Decoaaber. -w - Uttr list, . List of letters remaining .on called for at foit6ffloe at' Red Cloud, Neb.. for the week ending Oct. 32, 1908: AMMO AblOUd, Mrs. C A. Brown, Ralph Beland, Frank Cortese, Harold Cooko, Bonnie Duvall, Leta (ileason, .1 W. Hat Meld, Mr. Mealnil, Miss On ons, Mi-. Ella Sc tt, Ait Vermillion, John Witl iter, Ellilo Wilson,. U. A Whitham. .These will be sent to tho dead letter olllee Nov. 5, IMS, if uncalled for befoie. When calling for above please say "advoi Used." T. C. Hacki:ii, Posl master. ' e appreciate M share of y&s& Swsess a2?rf WHEN IN OUR CITY HAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. Moon Block ARimcMlr Ti P t ;,v.-Ji,,Hafeb4A 4 nij.miii; -1:5 HE HAm INVEST. ' Our Popular Udy Voting Con test bus started off In ijrt-tty fair shape and wo expert It lo tiv one of the biggest event that ever happened In thU 'purl , ,,f ,ne """nlW Tho vote Friday wan: Mrs. Miles Iuyle 8I.1C0 Miss l'raultlo Ward llJiTb Miss lint h Warren tfl.ttWi MN Hornleo Potter lS.SM) Mlh VcraCruljlll ll.'JIX) M iss Mary I 'i-hucIm ,1()o l-AnnouncementThis Piano and I LndleV line irold wntch vhIii.mI m. :t(V .1 -' ainlldiilcs -Any lady, man led or Minjlo, in this and ndiolniiiir coun tbs U eligible ton pbicn In tho eon lest. Tho 11111,1, popular lady is tho one who shall reeclvo the mosl votes, and Lo her shall bo given this high giade piano. .Other candidates will teceive pilos in order, according to their standing of votes. 1 Tie iu Votos Iu ease of 11 uo, tho valuo of tho prizes will bo equally divided or a llko prizo grantod to those tyliiK. 5-Classos of Votos Those nro la sued iu coupons us following: Now subscriptions, 800 votos for 81.00 uouowaiH, ;iuo votos ror . 1.00 Daok subscriptions, 300 vote's for ?i:00 0 General Instructlons-Namo& of contestants will bo nrintod iu ordor no.-ording to standing and tho amount of their votes published regular after tho llrst count is made. oleswill not bo allowed on sub scriptions at less than regular price of 1 ho p'iper. VolisnniM dopolled in tho ballot box ciintot be tr in-.li ie. to uuolhor. Agents' ciimmissiooH me to )H sus pended dining contest, v, "n "" will bo allowed to ,.,,,, r,. moro t, f t, ' additional special piles. l" "''". ". pii..(.Kii,i lor pub iip.iilou as so o tis cofivi.ttient. Makeup yout mind who you want to tote lot beloro coming lo tho olllco as tho editor will posiMvoly not di'cido the matter for you. Contestants should keep a record oi their votes ttirnod iu each woek, and soo that our figures vorlfy It. All coupons mnjt haVe the amount of subscription paid, qtimber of votes oast, name of contestant voted for and name of perfoo TQtiog written legibly thereon. ' liable buslnaaa wapl be appointed to make the final aanqt and dUtrlba tlonofprizM. r Contest tq run QQt Uss than ninety days; date of closing to be announced about thirty days In advanoe. Tho contest shall olqse nt 4 o'clock p. m. on tho date to bo announced later. Two weoks prior to the dato or closing, tho Judges aro to take tho ballot box, onnmiUydookod and sealed, to tho hunk iiuiim.tiUMil, whcio It. will ho kepi on 11 table lb! tho ft ont window luring bitslius-t hontM, md iM tho vault at night uiltil tho close of thn contest, wlup tho Awarding Commit teo will tnku charge and make final count. , Subscription blanks and voting coupons will be furnished upon appli cation nt I his ollico. All votes must bo accompanied by subscription money. Pinesalve ACTS use a poultice CarboliZed fobus or skim disease rOi 1? x , M 158V 1 " j. 1 1 ?'. "I I. Tnwr!r:m". I'!!,1 U- ' ' -Ti Bftf- TW! "3SWffW3SCtt3