The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 08, 1909, Image 1

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Cash Jewelers and Optometrists C. B. & Q. Watch Inspectors
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Mr. IJanis is .visiting hti brother,
C. II Harris.
Mis, Giant Mu is visiting 1 -'' Mster,
Mr-. Frod Ellliclc.
" Mr.. Alf. Sahiden is visiting re.la
tlvs in Hod Cloii'l.
Mis-. Alum I limes spent Now Yours
with Miss Itortha Doyle.
Kobcrl..Coopor haa returned to hlsi
-chool duties iit Fremont.
Mrs. .Tolin Iloloomb'scrved s ppor to
ti Cow young people Sunday.
Miss Mary lloleouib is isitluir with
her grandmother for a few days.
Lucius V'rlsblo lias returned to
(iencv.i. wbori' is teaching school.
'iss Orai'o Frisbii luib lOturnoil to
ho- iioliool duties at University I'Iikv.
lii-imio Itasser i- in the fur busiin'.sh.
Anybody wishing to soil call on him.
Andrew King went to Burr tlaU
Sunday to visit his sister, who is very
siel:
Ai IU'ekor and family spent Now
.AV us with Nd Unci and family at
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Mi - s M ij Frbbh and Hoi iol?u-si r
pont Nw eais with Miss Armuida
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Mrs. John Emick and faon, Vorn
pent Now Yciuh wltii Mr. and Mrs.
Apoiter Hule.
'M Thomiis Swart, sold tiiroe thousand
bushels of corn to tho Amboy Milling
Co., the last of the woek.
i starku Hros. are feodlnp five hundred
Innul of cattle and four hundred and
fifty hojjs. Thoy havo Hfty thousand
bushels of corn on hand and are Ket
tliiT more every day.
CUMDE ROCK.
1 Pool i. ut luavali at present
un'tiUo ; Hi v. Hill in iovivulniPolinj:.
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Crowcll ,wob
Coined it line son to their home Sun
day. Pa re w 'in uood attendance hi tho
Mi-lVi'i t itruo"' a Mr. A. W
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h"ld joint liiiVdhil 01 iMdny cvonlcg
A supper and a good timo followed.
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Happy New Y ear j
Thoi.o O. i and llebekah lodges
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held a joint installation Wodnosdav
evenin-,'. followed by a luneh and
social time. ,
l.'ev. N. A. Martin, presiding elder
pieached Sunday I'leniun t the M K
church. His senium was enjoyed by ;
everyone pie.sent.
Mrs. T. J. Muloney received word
Monday Hint her nephew, Charley llur
huge of Itiirr Ouk had fallen while
loading hos,- bieaking tho bone abovo
the ankle.
Mr.s. llergtleld went to Chester last
Tueadj, to visit her daughter. Mrs.
Coloiimn. Miss Anna Her Hold who
is hero fiom Denver visiting went
down Thursday
Mrs.. Maude .street f Hastings
(nought her three jeir old boy here
for burial. He died at Hastings. Tile
funeral was hold at the M. K. uhuruli.
Mrs. Streut was 0110 of tho daughters
of Cleo. Payne.
Monday afternoon, Mrs. Howard
Wirt gave a little party in honor of
the third birthday of lior son, Roland.
She rntertainod her Huuday hchuol
c.Ikss Htid huvciiil otlim small children.
LlKht lefresliuiuiits wt-io served.
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WlibTLRN WlCHSTIiR
This locality it, having a .small hicgo
of zero woatlier. Sunday it was warm
enough to rain, but it isn't that way
now.
Frances Kelly bholled corn Mouday.
Fred Watson did tho work.
Mi. Hprtcnso Grossman and child
ren visited Sunday ut Mrs. Hillo
Harvey's.
Julius Pollock of Lo. Angeles. Calif.
and Miss Flshb.irn id Guide Hock
Visited at C L. Ilcrrick's Satur lai
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Most oioryouoll.ro.ig h this part o
the county huvon..l1.ho.Uh .eking and
a good many havo their Celling done.
Mrs Mattison died at the home of
her daiitfhter. Mr-.. Charloy SiueUer,
Sntirday nihl and was burio 1 Mon
day. The m my iriends of Wr. and
M.-s huieUer exUmd their he.irtlelt
s 111:1 ithy to tho bereaved one-.
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BtcSlAiAfU GiMJfii) SYRUP
RLieVr.3 COUQII8 AND COLDS
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FarniRrs' Institute at Cowlcs, N:br .
Friday ant! Saturday. J.tn, 15-J(J.
ruiDAY Arn:i:MH)N si:ssiuv.
l.io I'rolltabio TilhiKo of Soii-,-Mr.
C. (!. MaiHhall. Linco'n. Nilir.
'':'''1 "''he Draft Hoif-o for Kuril and
Matkef-Mr. !!. K. Kinirslov. His-
tin;,'-,, Nobr.
IhJIO "Ho so .ludKl k.' Demoustratioi,
Mr. KitiKsloy.
KVI'NINC! SUfcSION.
7:no -Kiuit nr tho Hoino"-Mr. C (!.
-Mur.slmll.
7::io "Idght II. mess Horiu mid his
Use." Mr. Kinsley.
SATUHDAV At'TIUi.SOoN SUS6I0N.
l;:Jo Home ()ure ioneesHtSniall R.s-P-nse''
Ml-s Lul i S. Wolford. Phw
nee City. N0br.
.:."(! -Ad.dtorutud Seedn ol Field and
(larden Crops"-Mr. b H. Hilluinn.
I'uie Seed IJiircau Demonstration
in Seed Teslniif, U. . Dept. of Ag
riculture, Washington, I). V,
UVKNIMl SK.S.SION.
":.V Tho liiri of the Town" -Miss
Lulu S. Wolford.
8:.'l0 "Insect Hnemies of Field uudl.ar-
' don" Air. Hlllmuu.
TK t. t.,.tiUH nre lu-'d un er the
uuspiecsof tin I uivt'iMity of NfbiM-ku
(m,l tbo Cowhs lrmer.' Institut..
A-.sociation. und freo to all
K. 0. Kecnoy. Pros., C. Iv. Putnam, Sec
Winter Wcetlns of State Agricultural
Associations.
Seventeen different Soclotles to hold
annual meetings at tho University
farm and Agricultural School, Iiiuuary
18-'23 100D.
With the now Stock and Grain Judg
'" ""'" l" o"iiih muiuing
an'1 l1'? ,,ew! Urinary H"Hding. tho
'State I-.irin is better ablo to accommo-
,lt0 lh() h, whoaltMlll U,CM ,mct.
, s UlwI, 1u1. MmB TvVonlv.v0
ljmil(.U(, ttmMn um blm,k .
,uo ovpeoted to attend. Piomlnetit
' u. from olj,ur Matl)S wJU uktj j)url
i on the programs. The evening i.ahslonB
,.,. exceptionally strong. You cull
i,t Hifomt to hiI-h Hipbo ineetlligi.
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King- Lit 1 le Idvirl'ill-. -?!. bill-
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tout till lU llloe, 1', i - U'l'V
Sold by Henry Oook.
About &!d Fellows Heme
TrtHtuca hill foen Ke In l.incln to
Hwjlilc.
('.npr'lii;r tb l.vitNci tn Mtientll
of tliTiit.de Odd bVllowR m, W. D.
Cm a f aril says.
"Sever. I ningnltleciit ntlcs have bent
oifered at very reiisotmblo pi lees mid
lliolitiul cnniit'O his tei litisy In
s cell K Ihn (idvHntiiffci) of each ,plai 0
and ge't'iig oidy for the upcel I e in
tnltte or "IIo'ih TriiMteos." who wl I
o6n lie h"i-. to look them over, and
deter 1 ne wheliiei this homo sIimI bo
locnt'-d licie or eNo v here.
If tlds homo in located ir, or umr
libicoln, it will In vuro lo nmk- Huh
the iHrmanout loon'in of tho annual
un ..f tin largest fraternal o do
in tin worl I; th proont uiemheiNblp
numheiN 1,41'2,7:S tn good slanillng.
nn I in re tlmii .'Ii),nti) of thfiu reside
in Nfbnisku. Tin nevt grand tmlvo
will ho held I 0.0 beginning on the third
Tuesday in Oc'ohtr; those meetings
bring t. tho city atiiui illy from'M)i) to
1,200 i)trons.
Tli'j Roi'kih brunch of tho older
is th largest fraleinul orgnui.utlon
of w.iini'u in tin wot Id, and th iriniss.
hm in to relief dNti' ssaud ln ut.-thn
orp an. Last .voir llioOdd I'Vlhuvs of
! Nubrnttltn paid o it. tor ivliof t'JO.'J H.O.'t,
f t80.j e.e y da ; VM iveiy hour.
"Wo want tli.it evei v citizen of Lin-
I Coin to hoc :ne intet. -.to I III bteutillg
'this tnagidll.'eiit iu-.tilutl' 11 here."
S ate .Ion: n il.
Men Arc HcinTcss As
CliiWrciu
SM Taktri Hutiilr.uly lll-Hcro Is H
JyonitiDii-.'tciist: .S.irt.ii.inl.
Hig, -troiig man U as u heljiless in
fill t when he is s d.louly ill.
The Murdiesl chap in tin usually
loes hii self con! 1 ol, and i utterly
unable to jvg'iid his condition with
tho common souse that characterizes
his every day notions.
For example: llecoines homo tired
out' n heavy dinner and sits down to
lead and smoke awuy a quiet evening.
Suddenly he notices a weight on his
stomieh; then sharp pains around his
heait, and a foi-lifg of miII'o utioii.
Thoughts of "heart !l.ease" rush over
lulu, an J in his iipuiy hefeais the
word.
Ills trouble was acute ilnllgestioll,
lii'iughtou by oieiloiuling hi- tired
'stomach,
1 A couple of Ilo.Niill Dyspepsia Tab
lets would have given liiui lusttttit ro
hof would havo siivod him hours of
suffering.
Carry a puekuge'of Kuwill Dyspepsia
aldets In ymir vest poelat or kuoji
them in yo r imoiii. Take ono after
each heiiiy meal, and indigestion can
nevor bother jun.
Ite.MiU Dyspepsia I'ablelw o.re
stomac 1 troubles by supplylngthe ono
elciiu nt. the absoiico of which in the
gastric juVms, causes indigestion and
dyfipefsia. i'hey enable the stomach
to digei.t all kindsof food and toqniek
ly convert il Into rich red bloo I.
Wo know what Itexnll Dyspepsia are
and what they will do Woguuranteu
th. .11 ?o euro indigehtioti and ilyspep
nvi 1, they fad. we will refun i your
III I1 v.
I'iiio "2") eeit-i pi f II package.
s 4 I nli ut our si 1 . s ni h mail.
Sold l. I la H. E tiriee Drug Co.
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Contrary?
3 Is it inclined to ran away ?
Don't punish it with a cniJ
I 4 1 1 r-. W nni I t 11 1 j. ! a.a
ui uaii uiiu wuiiid; r; .;u n, uuu' 5;
ish it, save it with Aycr's Waii
Y'lirrM- fl.itF imnrmipH Pr,'fvititn
" bv J !" v svi iui iiiuiu. r
Then your hair v ili remain at B
home, on your head, where ir E
belongs. An clep.atu dressinc I
Keeps the scalp healthy. B
Diim tiol change the color of the hair
..f.wrMlf.ii mmmr ..itavG
lormuM wlUl uh I'o.ilo U
U Ij ww it to JO'. 1 s
X I fit dui i. I,
jacawyriirniiftiOTHi .iummn . .,1
VCc certainly believe t i.-., o- we a ':V
not say so. Ayer'k llnr V ,or, .1 t
made from our i.cr (t., 01 .J fo 1, ;
is a f.reat prenar.-.ti n '" t' ir . -scnlp.
Stop f 1 . 1 n c i ' . m
drufr. TroTiot.
. -f..'1-by t:m J. C. .
Piueuhi. for the Ktdne.i s Hie little
gold n ftiobnles which net directly on
the kidney. A tn .1 ill er mince
m 1 1 i.me i
for ;
, K k j.m 1- u, L 1 j 1 f 1 , .id i u i worn
I . , II . 1. I .1 1 llll fit...
out! cliin'fl
ll- stllllSl an. 'J lu j
purify tho hi od Hold by Henry Cools
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A flEW YEAH'
RESOLVED, Thai
I will make a desperate
WIN
IN THE GREAT
RACE FOR THE CHSEf'S $500.00 PKIZE P3AN6!
THIS l-INli CIIICKI'RING BROS. PIANO Will be
uiven away to the lady or jjirl who has thu most volus to her
credit u'Iilmi the final count, is made.
The Contest closes Wednesday, February 3, 13000, at 4
o'clock P. Wl.
after which date no votes will he received.
CoNHKNar.i) Uulks: v
Voles will be received at Tiih Quick office until, and in
cludingWednusdny, January 20, 1909.
I he standing of the conu-st.uUs at tho close of businu
on January 20. will be published in the isMie of Tint CuiKPof
I;riday, January 22, and will not be revised :ijjrsiin until the
final count is made by the judges.
All votes after Janua-y 20, must be deposited in the Bal
lot Bon which will be at the STATE BANK in the custody
of the Judges, and no announcement of same shall be made
until after the polls close at . p. m., Wednesday, February 3.
The lady having the most votes shall be declared the
winner of the first prize, the $500 Piano.
In case of a tie, the award will be made jointly to the
winning contestants, as but one prize of each grade will be
given.
The other prizes shall be awarded as previously an
nounced. Any contestant having as many as 25,00 votes at the
close of the contest, and who f.nls to win a prize, may have
lh privilege of purchasing for cash, a duplicatr of the prize
piano at the same speci'al advertising orice at which it was
sold lo Tin: Ciiikf.
REMFMBFR THIS CONTEST CLOSES
JANUARY 20, AT THE CM IMF OFFICE:
FEBRUARY 3. AT THE STATE BANK at 4, p.m.
The winner will be announced in Tin: Quick of February
5, 1 000.
Notksoktiiic Contisst:
It is a case of "Work and Win."
All hail to the CHlEF.Vhose "chief" is HALE!
$1.00 on subscription entitles you to THREE HUN
DRED votes.
It means much to be at the "Head of the List." of Jan., 20
iMtss 1-rankie Ward will get the "a-ward" if she can hold
her present lead.
Back subscriptions count. Get a list of -subscribers at
Tiik Quid office with authority to act as collector.
In this election the Ladies vote, and they vote as often
as they can deposit a dollar on subscription.
War on "Weesner" being in it.
Would be Ruthless to begin it;
Ruth was "Warren" when we started
And the two should not be parted.
Only five weeks more and you will own a beautiful piano
of the hi 'best grade if you work hard enough. There is no
such thing as "luck" in this contest: "Work nnd "Vin"!
Following are the names of the contestants and their
standing this week:
Miss Frankic Ward, Red Cloud 2S,S5o
Mrs. Miles Doyle, Red Cloud ; 25,600
Miss Ruth Warren, Red Cloud 18,800-
Miss Vera Crabill, Red Cloud 15.500-
Miss Bernice Potter, Red Cloud 12,850
Miss Mary Francis, Cowles 11,500
Miss lulna Watt, Guide Rock 1 1,350
Remember that with every dollar paid on subscription
you are entitled to 300 votes in the contest. If you wish
anyone entered in the contest just send in their name; Vot
ing and subscription blanks will be "furnished anyone making
implication.
TneChif $ I
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RESOIillTION
for die nexl four weeks
and determined effort lo
a1'
a year
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