The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 20, 1908, Image 4

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Circat Fruit. Flower and Vegetable stiox
At Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Tlmt tho farmer has tlmu for the
beautiful !ti life Is evidenced in tho
fact tlmt rjriuncil Muffs, Iowa is to
liavo nsillonal horticulture hIiow of sur-
passing beautj and undreamed of
variety. Flowers, vinos, fruit and
small garden truck from many states
will cotnppto with the Iowa Grown"
products'. Idaho and California and
ot'.ies suites both east and west nro
golng'.to'havc state exhibits. Then
will brf everything from great big
chrysanthomums of many colors to
woo, wqo potatoes.
The allow will be a revolution to
thoso who think farmers slow and un
progressive The farmer has improved
his home surroundings with luxuries
during the past fow vcars. As certianly
as tho auto.van lias tnken the placo of
tho farniet's horse In tho city, so
surely did tho farmers rlso to the
tr r
I tongue or pen
I saddest arc the
V'lt might hav
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WESTERN WEBSTER
John UawcySj new house
lOreomplctc.
Fnid WaUon is shelling corn for Mr,
ijougus wus ween. i
Mr. nd. Mrs. Lyman Horrieks ol
Campbell were calling one L Herricks
Wednesday,
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"or t It. Hill mq-ciiy. r lonumuire on uiu uirm miu
...eo. uvcriiR tu0 fnnn irnrden have been nurtnrotl
under adverso circumstances but to
day they arc successful competitors of
the city exhibits. This Is casly pioven
by u visit to Council lUiuTs in mid
December.
The National Horticulture Congress
will be hold ut Council HluIN, Iowa,
December Mth to 10th ''The faut that
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Win. Aiideratl
Geo. V. Huminil
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CALUMET
Baking
Powder
Avoid the
menu
IS
3rd of 1 Jfk.
The f flHk
e been T3v
miihani the diiappoint-
the bau luck1 In baking, by
Avoiding Poor Baking
Voyiit the cheap. t or
hW'cart kindi and the hiph-
Vncc Trust brands, v They are unreliablethey too often
'fail Don't trust them. '
Pit your faith in Calumet the only strictly high-grade
I ' -x powder sold at a moderate cost. We absolutely
gi.-.aiitee that the results will please you. Guaranteed
under all pure food laws both State and National.
Refuse'substitutes get Calumet
Received Highest Award World' Pure
Food Exposition, Chicago, 1907
Free To Our Subscribers
Wc will be glad to have every reader
of our paper tako advantage of tho
following oirer: If you will send your
niiiiio and address to the I'inenle Med
lolno Co., 389 La Salle Ave., Chicago,
111., they will proinply 1ifiU you post
paid a full week's trial of their' rhost
excellent preparation.
iVPinoulcs,, Tho prcpirathjn Is put
up tin little gelatin globules, easy and
plesant to tako and are truely remark
able in their quick effect on nil Back
Ache, Lame Back, Rheumatism, and
all Kidney nnd Bladder affection. In
writing them it will be necessary to
monilon this papor. Please do so.
Wohopo any of our rca'dcrs who
arc suffering from any such complain
ts will tako advantago of this offor at
once,as wo know tho preparation is
most higly recommended.
Pine salve ACTS le a poultice
! Carbolized roBMsorBUitoisEAiE
the'.Hotrlculturq, Show Is held at the
samo time nf. the Nhmal , Corn Rx
position, at Omaha, Uemhor Hth toll!
is Worthy of, nolo. Thoproxlinlty of
'Council Bluffs- and ftninha makes it
Mrs. jjhn Gharst and dttuphJV?-1 i ' ' T
IdineamlMrfl. Francis Kfllloy, whilst ?na torn u BosiUem or the
Inaionai .urwtuiuvu vuurvon tu
attend thootHors. Tlij cities of Omaha
ind 'Council Bluffs are tay close. It is
only a matter of four niles from the
tcntcrof Omaha to tio center of
Council Bluffs. A ton idnute run by
"Hldinc afulMr
have been IDtt relatives (n, thol;
case, came n$me xuesuay nigni.
Mr. and MrVoung wjio faao ' beon
visiting their ikfyhtcr, "Mrs. hi Dally,
tho past two vcks loft f ot t)io)r' liotnu
in "New Hamptoru Mlssourla, Wednes
day morning. ), ,
Last Sunday bdng GranVti Rood's
eighty-fifth birthday the tym family
planned a plosant aurprjabyvlnvltinp
.nil the relatives tspatid 'this day.
A dinner was yjrved by thoAhostes
Jim, Hon jjed nnd'tho day wasspont
inrann1'"111'! wholcsonlcd onjoyVont.
yiioso prosont bosldo .loo HcotAand
family and Grandma Keod were: Aire.
Frank Htnith nnd family, Dr. and Mrs.
Alfred Phillips, Burl Smith, It. V.
Jlunslcker nud family. L. Dally ad
.11.. Xf 1 M.., ",....w. Afi.
luuiuj, .tir. nun mia. juuuti! ""l
Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cochrane!
Meetlift ? the stock-heldcrs of the
Faraers Indeoenilent Telephine Com
pany of Red Cloud. Nebraska.
Tho stock-holders of tho Farmers
3udcpenduut Telephone Company are
licrt-by nottlled that n mooting will bo
Jiold at tho Court House, Red Cloud
ZNobr.. SatjicJAis- nxmUui mil, l!Ms.,
-nrTTiia p. in. for the purnoso of
reeoviug, and tteting upon, u proposi
tion from the Nebraska I olbphoiiu
Company, to sell clly opilpiiicut of tho permanvut homo of till
Fariners IudopcudiMit ' 1'olephono emu- - -.
pany t Nebraska 'IVlephom, Company, WKKSTI.JfXG AT SUPEUIOU,
jnuor company to s iteii jann lines til Mux Luttliir. Champion Lilt
n rate of J.i eonth a month for oa.-h WVlght'U'mMlpr of tho world has 1
puoue. Also to transact Mich
liuslnoss as may ho
4sald ma itln.
.1. S Ilulgle, lVosiilont
lly Kdw, Hanson, See,
tmlv mnkcK sooil acckmnodatlotis
The programsoitno iwoiuows uaving
been so urranged that thlvisltors may
pitrtlpate in both events Vlthout any
i nconvonionee.
Some of the attractions ilTered by
thoNa ional Hcr.icititurc Cogress will
biof Inestimable value tijtrult mid
vegetablu growers There w ho help,
ful lectures upon all phasuW fruit
growing. There will bo demoktratioiiH
along tho lino of spraying, sludging,
and tho working of modern hoVculturo
umiinmcnt Bvery known pi-ntleo in
successful fruit and vegotablo, raising
will bo touched upon. Many pr'fiiuont
horticulture speakers aroqu to pro
grnin. Soveral carloads of v:stern
fruit have beon on ico during tl past
two mouths to show thokccplri oual-
(ties of tho leading kinds ol fruits
inder cold storage conditions. t.
yPreinlnms to tho amont of S3t)00 in
ciph, horticulture implotncnt( and
sujplies will be given . A pfniium
Hsishowlnir how this money 1 be
(iwaded may bo obtiilnod by Wtlng
I I'. Hoss. tho president Qthe
National Horticulture Congrcti at
CoituOl Ulutr, Iowa Kvory oril in
turesto in fruit and vegotatilo .sltild
select rti exhibit and enter it in ft m
petitionVor tho prizes This wll be
the largo-t fniitiind vegetable iiw
over lield onsiof the Missouri Rl-r.
A new itud'.toi-iiim of niummoth slzls
ronL'Rt!
rv'JsiBr'iMtekiKO'iB'A
nonlh for oiirh WVlght'U'niMlpr of tho world has bdt
.act hiieli other matched tn'i)U'v Prank MeMahon 't
brought beforo Superior,' at Superior. Nobr , l
, Thanksgiving night, November 2(!l
Manan l'llo Remedy comes ready to
so with nozzle attached. Soothes,
licals, reduces Itching and Inllamma--lion.
An operation for piles will not
lit necessary If you use Man an. Price
JiOc. Money refunded If not satisfied.
Sold by Henry Cook.
Tho Many friends of The Uaos will
hall with delight tho return of these
popular players and their clever com
pany at tho Opera House commencing
Monday November 2.1d for live nights.
This season they carry 1 1 acting peo
ple and present an all new lineof plays
including Nebraska Folks, The King
of Tramps, Two Mnrriod Men, The
Farmur, tho Buglnr and the Waif, The
Moonshiners, L-i Tlsba, An American
Girl, The Girl from 101 Ranch, Tho
Spider Web, and tho big sensation 'I he
Devil. Tho supporting company is
said to bo the strongest in tho west.
Tho Raes never dissupoint and you will
make no mtstnko in attending these
excellent performance. Popular prices
will prevail and seats tiro novon salo
at tho usual place. '
Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for at postofllco at Red Cloud, Neb.,
for tho week ending Nov. 21, 1008:
N. J. Chapman
Angle Dare,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ewing,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing,
(Jcorge Horns,
Lizzie ''"Thompson.
Thtlse''wlll be sent to the deadletor
ofllce Deo. 10, 1908, if uncalled1 for
before. When calling for'dbove'ploase
say "advertised." '"? 1r '
T. C. Hacker, Postmaster.'
Wo can plaro KJvcra) young moil of tho right
..." J.1.we,U,,y,n Potions ri Local Agenli
or the Oliver Tjpcwrlterln territory not already
'Thi,t,iIi,'V?.rcNtcd V.le rof.fre copy ol boot
Tho Hltie of ihe Local Agent."
COTTING'S
Balsam of White Pine
and Tar . is t the jbest
cough medicine 0 sold
in Red Cloud. A trial
will convince YOU as
it has many others.
Chas. L. Cottini
The Druggist '
GAR LOAD
Of Fine ApDles
M
"I,"4iaejtlst received
a car load of fine 1
apple? which I am
seHing - -at Slowest
priced '
Ben Davis 7;c. Der bu.1
Grimes Golden and Black'
Twigs $1.00 per bu-'f
Lower Prices In Large '
Quantities.
New pure Buckwheat flour
Just rocclvod.
An up-to-date line of clcr,n frcsli
groceries always on hand.
JVicFARliANn
The Gpoeep
All th Phonts
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Order to Show Cause-
Sr.ur. or Ni.nuv.sKA ) In' The County
WrnsiiMt Coi xiv. Court:
Aru County ( ourt held at the
County ( ourt room In and forsaid eoun
ty Thursday November 12th A.P..1UIK
In tho matter of the estate ol'.lohn
V. Thompson Deceased,
On reading and tiling tin- petition
of William II. Thompson praying that
administration of .-aid estate be granted
for a W)0 purso and tho Light Wolghl to Reese B Thompson, as administrator.
Championship of tho world. Oimi:i:i:i, that Thuiwlay tho :id
These uion mot in u two hour andlday of December A. D 100s at 0110 o'-fortj'-sevefjmlnute
drinv a year agojlock p. in., is assigned for hearing said
last March at St. Loids, Mo etlttou, when nil persons lnterest6d In
xne purse naiicoirgjuirantoecl and; .aid matter may appear at ii County
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01R B U S I N E S S IS ON THE INCREASES
WHY?
Because our prices on these goods are right-almost
as cheap as the inferior goods sold by other houses.
We invite you to the largest house in the county, one
that pays taxes on $19,000 worth of goods while our
competitors pay on $7,5 do. You can readily see
where to trade to get the goods. We are here to
stay, uive us a trial and be convinced. We
not undersold by anybody.
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BBBBBB - & iBBBBmBKvH
are
pitted In tlie Uijik uy a party ot
Superior business rrJin. 'A As tho men1
matched are tho greatest' in the World
in the Lightweight cljiss a great
match is lookod for
Z2u
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Absoluft
Pure
OYAL
The only baking: powder made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, the
officially approved ingredient for
a wholesome, high-class powder
Tkere ! freater deception la tte sale ol baking powder ihia ever before.
Closely observe the iatwl ! t. r.i i ...t pd . n'"
fourt to be hold in and for said Conn-
v and show cause why prayer of petl
oner should not be grauted; and that
(htlco of the Pendency of said petition
jkl the hearing thereof lie given to all
Prsons interested In said matter, by
Bblishing a copy of this order in the
11 Cloiid Chief, a weekly newspaper
IMjited In said county, for three con
se'ativo weeks prior to said day of
hering.
I I W. Eiimi.n.
I i:.i 1 County Judge
4askn Ytiken-Paclflc Exposition.
1 .Settle. Xov. 10 Kroin tho present
ftdliyloiiB it is pniuticnlly certain
tli(itlu- Maskii-Yukon-Pnclllo ex
port X to be held in Seattle from
June lo Octobor 1.1th of next year,
wilt hay the distinction of being the
first 'Wild's fair to Lo completed in
every diail by the opening date.
to olllcial Hgures just
tho construction of the
d groundfe is now sevcnly-
complote. Three of tho
uildings, to becomo tho
University of Wash-
B
cei
Accon!
giveo' o
bulUlug
live per
ptrmaneut
property of
ington at theVJose of the fair, the
auditorium, fjVcart4 and mnchiuery
hall, are eutlrcW coniplete.
The plans forVo federal buildings
have been approved and contracts for
tlie construothin vllo awarded with
in tho ilvxl thirty AB, with a timo
limit for completlun vjv for March 1st
of next year. .
Tho grounds tjro liiVcellont shapo
even at this early date. a SJurgo sec
tion of tho green laxyn1 has, already
beon laid out and a jtoirtbuiof tho
winding paths have beej' ctyopietLi.
Thero'arc raoro thauiimVJIVm plants
now in tho green homes ' reaky" fV
transplanting and the nlld olimaV'pf"
Puget Bound makes it rsslble to Sbt'
ed Cloud Hardware
ssaid Implement Co.
WM. WOLFE. Sccrete3,ry.
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Do You Want A Diamond?
If you do why not buy it before
they go up in prtcc?
Wc are ready to show you a fine
selection of stones, direct from the
wi
cutters and at prices that
interest you
Remember our prices arc right
Low prices our leader
Mitchell Jewelry-
Company
if i e ii ..J
I "Don't Pass This Up 1
Come in and look over our line of Dry Goods, Notions,. '
Laces, Embrideries, Combs, Gloves and Knit Goods '
before buying elsewhere.
How is your Table Linen for Thanksgeving.
Before buying come and Look at our line. -
60-inch Table Cloth, all white, open work border at 45c.
66-inch guaranteed all linen Table Linen; open work border, with Napkins to match
Napkins $3.00 per doz., Table Cloth 75c.
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Collars
In collars we have the high Diaectorie
styles from 25c to 50c, also a large line of
lace and silk collars from 25c to $2.50.
Bear Skin Coats
Infants Bear Skin Coats all sizes and col
ors from $2.25 to $3.00 each.
Bear Skin Hoods from 35c to $1.25.
Children's Sweaters
Infants all wool sweaters at 60c.
Children's all wool sweaters, edged with
contrasting colors at 75c.
Yarns
All kinds and colors from 5c to 30c a
skein.
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