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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
&i &V . ,,., . r . V ' t v 4 - Dr. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER For making quickly and perfectly delicious hot biscuits, cake and pastry. Renders the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. No alum, no lime phosphate The government and food authorities have enabled the housekeeper to protect her family from the alum hiking powder. They require that the label shall give her warning. She must buy from the label and decline any powder which the label does not show to be made from cream of tartar. ........ ... i Mrs. Lew Clnnn Is v sittnir roitiuves i (lavv.w.wv.vn,., f . I in uetiver. will incetith Uev. Smith next Wednesday nfloin on IGCALETTfcS Ituy Palmer v:is down from Sundiiy. Inuvnle is vibiting lur Dr. K. A. Thomns wns in Cowles Tuesdny. ' Shew ml Albrijjht was in Hsbon, lui"-., Siiturdtiy. Miss Edna Williams wont to Liu col n Wednesday. Wasted A few louuN of cobs on sub hcriptlon at Ibis olllcc Miss Bessie Ditcher- is hero from Omaba visiting ber motber. Foit Sai.i: Six room nouse, .i lots. Inquire at Newbouse'b stwre. tf Mrs Frank Taylor of Uiverton lias been visiting relatives iiere. Mr. Clnycomb of Franklin was tbe guest of John Burgess Suuday. Cbarles Crnbil bis been quite siek the past woek but is b-ttor now. Mrs. O. O. Bell of Lineoln was here tbe llrst of tbe week vlsltiuBrelutives. -t.iv,i Tli-nillirnok was ut irom Woodruff, Kus , tbo ilrst of the week Will Eil.son, who is attending Grand Island college, eame borne to vote. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ueitler of Him creek precinct were In tbe city Wednesday. .Tdhn Wees er returned to Webber, Kns., Wednesday after bavin,' been home to votu Plneulesfor tbe Kidneys, 30 days' trial 81. 00. Hundreds of people testify to the merit of this preparation in tbe relief of kidney troudle, rheumatism, lumbago, backache. Plneules act di rectly on tbe kidneys, purify the i.i,i nml innlio vou feel like a new porson. They tone the system. Sold by IlenryCook. Wantim) -Success Magalue requires tbe services of a man in lied Cloud, to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure now business by means of spec ial methods unusually effective; positon permanent; prefer one with experience but would consider any applicant with good natural qualillcations; salary Sl.M) per day, with commission option, Address, with references, H.C.Poncoek Room l02,Success Magn.lno lildg.,Nev York. Wyoming is was down is moving vacated by Mrs h. II. Fort mother at Peru. DouglMs father of vinitinjr his parents Mls Suiuli Uavvey from Inuvnle Saturday. See IV. Stock man for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed Mrs. Carrie McKeoby into tbe bouse recently Trof. It D Morit. Mr. and Mis. T. M. Williams of Half Mound, Kas., wore visitors at tbo homo of L. II. Hust last week. Mr. and Mrs John McCnllem were down from Bladen Saturday vlsitiug Cbas. Schult. and wife. Patronize home industry. Special prices on 3 to B hundred pound lots of old wheat Hour at Jled Cloud Mills. Mr. anil Mrs. Lew Kcnnoy of Wash ington, D C, former resident of lied Cloud, are visiting Mrs. .I.L. Miner. IMmr's Little Liver Pills for bilious- . I ness,siek headache, muddy complexion. ' They tone the liver: do not gripe. They ,' ' keep vou well. Wc. Sold by Henry Cook. Paul Pharos, formerly editor of the Cbiof. who is now working at Salina, k'iim wns limnu the first of the week ...... , ...-- - to vote. Doilt miss tbt'llno vocal solos by Mrs Snapp and Mr DoWolf to be givon at the opera-house Thuuksgivelng eve ning along with the band concert. Popular Prices Mrs. Abble Adamb inspector i tne W B. C, of Superior, will meet the members of that organization at their hall Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 2 o'clock, ti fnll attendance Is desired. Sales Aji:ntk Wantki S.10.00 per week or 400 per cent profit. All samp les, stationary, and art catalogue free. Wc want one pernmnuent agent in this locality for the largest picture and frame house in America. Ex- nnrlnnea unnecessary. Wo instruct you bow to soil our goods and furnish tbo capital. I f yon want a permanent, honorab n and profitable position, write us today for particulars, cata logue and sample. FiiAxk William Company, l','H W. Taylor St., Chicago, 111. Wa.meu A good, fresh milch cow, K. II. Newhouse. The Amboy sob k1 is enjoying n week's vacation. CMr. nnd Mrs T. C. Hacker went to Lincoln Wednesday. "M'iss Francis Ncblt of Inavale was in tbo city Saturday. Misses Marvel and (Irotn Turnure were In Chester Sunday. Mrs. Vaple and daughter left for Marvsville. Mo., Wednesday. Mrs.X. M. Ayers .'of Oaks, Oklu., Is thognestrol Mrs. L H"liust this' week. ""Miss I'ltlin held tbo'lucky number atthc tepoe drawliu Monday nighf Llttlo Jessie Crablll bad . n finger broken Tuesday by a window falling on it Mrs. (Seorgta Perkins of Lincoln Is i In lied Cloud visiting relatives this . week. Arthur Horun and family wnv down from Cowels Suturdny visiting relatives. ; , CL. Mrs. K.D. Moiitzand ohlldien went to Blue Hill Wednesday to Wt with telatlves. Mrs.'M. Flnkenbluder returned the last of tbo week from a visit at Law-rnce:Nobr Tbo WC. T. U Mrs at !J o'clock A.T. Walkeiyetmned from Colorado the last of the week, bringing a new auto with him. John Knlgge of Stillwater was in town Wednesday delivering tlio vote of .that precinct." Mrs. O. M. Wright of Hebron visiting ber parents. Mr and Mts. Pony on Indian creek. llrs Nellie Cast or went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend u meeting of the Teachers association. Fred Baker of Oberlin, Kus., who died of typhoid fever, was buried In I be lied Cloud eoiueteij Thursday. it's going to be great: What'.' The band concert at the opera-house I hanksgiving ningbt. Popular Prices. Clare Pope was taken sick last Saturday night and has not been much in evidenso the protent week. If you want a fountain pen that will not leak in any position buy one of Cottlng the druggsit, guranteed satis faction D. B. Spanoglo was thrown, ftoin a buggy while driving a fow milos south of Inavale Monday, and brused up quite severely. For Sale A stock of general mer chandise, two store buildings and a residence property. Write or call on S ti. Null, Womor, Kans. MoFarland'a delivery horse has had a cbango of drivers for tbe past week, Hoy Hutchison, tbo regular driver, being laid up for a spell. Pinesalve curbolied acts like a poul tice, (juick relief for bites and sting of insects, chapped skin, cuts, burns and sores, tan and sunburn. Sold by Henry Cook. The inembors of the M W. A enjoy ed a social evenlhg at their lodge looms Thursday evouing, banqueting tbo members of the .Royal Neigbors. A snort program was also given At tbo operu-housu Thanksgiving night you will have a i banco to boa r two of tbe best clarinetists in tbe west Mr. Alvin Snapp and Mr. James Gaunt, in a grind fantasia Duott. Popular Prices. cracked and bruised from skin diseases, tan freckles, Clothes For The Young Jflan have long pant Suits for Young Men of the Hour. The making of Clothes for these Smart Younc has become an art, Wc know exactly what Young Fellows desire and require in a Suit and wc see that they get it when they come here. N The Fall Models have every new dash of style work ed into the cut and tailoring. The fabrics arc new c ) 1 or ings of Browns, Olives, Grays and many choice and fancy mixtures in Tweeds and Cheviots. i i 0mmb L Wc n fsi-r JVrl . 1 fe.U,lMVJ.j. Mew i S I Mr":rM(f SUITS AT . Ederhcimer, Scin & Co. .? l, "Just the tWnfi" Is what many a Yoons Fellow $ i says when iosiiing at our Suits. Gowderr Slaley Ctetiinl gb I . Always" ' Mc First Door North of Postoflicc C 'a umMIj' z&Mm&i; f'WmL. - ' Jl Imttn '' walllBlk wM "Xa Wk aiiHK VBI M Wv ,! liiiiiiiWo Msl 'ij !t5-cs - a "Acs' jtirJ' H4AUAKliKJfcLLiaLL,uAMbuiA. i3l t. -v a. m sR II tlB PARE PREPARED To fill your wants in what ever you may want in the grocery line.. " We are getting a nice New line of Evaporated Fruits, this years crop. They are fine, the flavor rich, just opened a keg of Heinz Celebrated sweet pickles, "Ask to try em" We are also head quarters for Snyders Pqrk and Beans. Snyders catsup ect. AndFalger's Golden gate Coffee, Teas and Extracts ect. Our Best Brand or Caned goods. Call for ThoWhlto House Brand. Bsll Phone 4 Rural Phone 62 pOHNSON as boner: A. Hands busking, cuts relieved at unco with Pinesalve Carbollzed (acts like a poultice). Draws out inflammation. I'ricc'JSc. Sohl,by Henry Cook. lluury and Arthur Yaple departed for Jlutler, Mo., Thursday, where they will locate, having secured a llrst class hotel. Wo recoincnd tlio bOjH to tbe people of 11 11 tier as food fellows to meet and as llrst cIush hotel inon. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use wltli nozzle attucueu. Hootlies, hcala, reduces itching and inflamma tion. An operation lor piles will not bo necessary ifyou use .Manan, Price "0c. Money reiutuleu ii-not satislicd. Sold by Henry Cook. Tbe second number of High School Entertainment course, tbo Vassar Girts, draw u crowd bouse at tbe opera house Tuesday oveniDg. The entertinment was spoke of in tbo high est terms by all attending. To those aflllctcd with kidney and bladder trouble, baekacbe, rheuma tism, l'lneule for tbe Kidnejrs bring relief in tbo first dose. Hundreds of people today testify to their remark able healing and tonic properties. 30 days' trial 31.00. They purify tbo blood. Sold by Henry Cook, Wanted At once, '.'ft or 30 young men and women to take a course in Multigraphing. Course can be com pleted in from one month to six weeks. Wo have a position waiting for you as soon asjyou are ready, Halarys run from 91S to 820 per week for beginners. Who will be tbe first to enroll? Tuition for'complctc course S25. For further particulars address tbe Hebron Busi ness College, HcbrnnNob. , Edison Standard Outfit No. 2 Includes genuine Edison Standard Phonograph Combination type, with neat black horn 30. and I dor. genuine Edison gold-moulded Records $4.20. THIS SERVICEABLE OUTFIT is exactly the same as the one known for years as Outfit No 2, except that instead of being fitted with a small brass bell horn, it is now equipped with a horn of the stvle illustrated above. This No. 2 is a good, handsome, re- liable horn and certainly ought to be worth tne ennerence between the old price and the new price, $34.20. You will admit that$34.20 . is but little money for such a king of entertainers. A gift for all the family. The musical results of Outfit No 2 are good and we offer to prove it by an absolutely free trial. "'" - Outfit Mo. 2 sold on free trial. Price $34.20 Tmrms, f8.05 Down after frmm trial than $3.75 a Month for mmly evem months, and no Interest on payments. Think of it! Such a good outfit for only $34.20! Justf compare this genuine Edison machine with the imitations sold at twice the money and you will quickly be convinced that an Edison machine is absolutely unsurpassable. The neat black horn has excellent acoustic properties and every part of the phonograph has been thoroughly tested before shipment. We realize ' that other talking machine outfits not made in the Edison factory are sold at about the same t .;,., nc this Edison outfit No. 2, but they do not compare in any way with the crenuine . Edison. We prove our confidence in our goods by letting you have your choice of any , Edison outfit on absolutely tree inai. ThU machine is epuipped to play the new Edison 4-minute records. Othar outMsl?14GO, 39.59, 42.70, 44.20, 49.SO, 520. Call and hear this wonderful entertainer of send for catalogue. Every hu sjii record made always in stock. NEWHOUSE BROTHER -.. . j tibial lrjWrtrM