l". III -:vl- itt.vo.c Society BWC THE RED CLOUD CHIEF X Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. VOLUME XXXVII. IUCD CLOUD, j$E1!KASKA. FIOHKUAUV 12, 15)0!). jtfUMKIfiK 7 y a - f l! '9 t ,!&:r.s&;s.ir.c.;.:r..cre.. m it to to to to to to to a; to to to to to Broadway Vaudeville Anywhere to to to to to to to to to to m " -rt it ! i i i i jj 1 he sweetness and the perlcct expression lor which you prize music arc qualities which dis to tinguish the Edison from its imitators. Sold on easy payments. to Phonographs $1 2.50 and itp. Records 35 and 50 cents. jwme aim near muni wr acini iui tatuiue 9Y ft ') (0 (f) (?) (ft WiioiIiiilmi, and over l.ooo.oO,) members,! ! a 'inembor, gave ii party in her lion- It is anticipated tlmt several colonies j or. All Imil iillue time at both events. jvvlllv,onlu.c,,n'ppellnthisxM.y. I m.lM si.ooley, who h.is been m ! lite incinber.s and local Cuinps f; feeble health forsovoml months tiled ,... -wl-i.-h mhim tt.n.iii.ini.t mini MaunilV tiftoi-liomi nl Mr. ii',.l,.l.- , butcd to tho Ranatoiiutn fund ovei ; STO.ooii, iiml at Uio last national eon lie was about 0." years of age. Ho I, ,,...,.., I,,,. 1. 1.... i.i !. e. ,,.. , . !..-, uvimui nm will', lOlll'SOUH until' Phonograph? There's a difference. Some machines mcarly reproduce sounds and noises. to to to to to to to to to to On your front porch, for instance, when you are lircd with your day's work and lack the energy necessary to entertain yourself. Then The Edison Phonograph will stir you with its marches, amuse you with its rag-time songs and dances or soothe you with its melodies. It sines as sweetly as the most cultivated sinner and renders perfectly the (i tones of the various instruments of orchestras and bands, (J) Possibly you have heard "talking machines." Have you heard a genuine Edison ik (t m w OS (0 m m w 9) NEWHOUSE BROTHERS Cash Jewelers and Optometrists C. B. & Q. Watch Inspectors RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. w X(ft&toiQl&&t,ifiKtFt(i Right Now! Is the time to buy that monument that you want for Decoration Day. We have a fine assortment of finished monuments on hands. Come in and make selection. Give us time to make your monument just right. You will find our PRICES right, you know the QUALITY of our monuments. OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS. B VifflM DrPRICE'S GBakiiig Powder No jy is the most efficient and perfect of leavening agents MASJE FROM PUKE CREAM OF TARTAR alum, limz or ammonia. .gggggjjggsjsgrtjaaFEa Mtfeni W4 Swkty Will Cwtat Free Sauttrlia rr ItsRtakere-A uImm at Well m a Frattnal PrtftMltltR. At the last meeting of the Executive Counol of the Modern Woodmen Society," held at .the heodquartera of the society in Rook Ihlund, III., it was decided to conduct that society's sana torium, located at Colorado Springs, Colo., for the treatment of members afllictod with tuberculosis, fiee of all chargu to members. The Modern Woodmen society, sever al months since acquired 1,380 acre of land within seven miles of Colorado Springs, and has established thereon an up-to-date sanatorium, the tent colony plan being employed. The first colony was opened f i the r c -pt-iuu of patient on Jau. 1, 1J09. It is equipped to pare fo- dxty patl nts, to which number ndmlssions will be limited for tb present-- " , The tnt8 aro .octagonal structures, with BhlngU rooft, canvaH sides, haVd wood floors pa nollt cetant founda tions, heated, by a central plant, equip-' ped with all modern conveniences, such as telephones, etc., and each tent will accommodate one patient. An administration building for physicians nurses, dinning hall, baths of all kinds etc., stands In the center of the colony. Dr. J. E White, formerly of the Nordraah ranch sanatorium, tho medi cal director in churgo, Btates that only tlioso conuuiriptlvo members who are curable, or whose lives may bo pro longed for a considerable length of time, will bo admitted as patients. The wisdom of this rulo is apparent. Rigid medical examination as a condi tion precedent to admission will be In sisted upon In ovory case, and special blank for in 9 hnvo been prepared for Mil 4 purpose. A movement Is already under way to equip the second colony plant of 00 tents. Uneh tent or tent house, com pletely equipped, repreionts an ox pen-o of $250, mid a number of local Camps, orlo Igoi, of (ho Soeu-fy huvv do -i led to doiiato tnits. As tin TO nie ovm' n.O'io local Cninp. of Mo h ni iiimiliiii. ,.r .-.. i, .is.... c. ,. ii . iiniM'd ImiikI In hiirnty I'liiiip.uiy In n sum A iitimliur ol midlives from a distance ciiuiii to itHioninift prlro or the mtUi'till were here. .Mr. Sheolev wiim lutil ,, , l'rfnimneeof ilio euiitrnct. , , n , i .K'TPinm ro.siilH 111 l.e nrotve.l lit minio rest in the Cnildo Koelc eemeterv. the UiimiutilHiulei mime eniulltloim fur the In- Woihnien having chare of the burial service. Ho will be greatly missed by everyone. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs.C M.Sinrson is on thcslck list. Mis. Jsiiao Prowls very sick with pu'timnniu. Uesslo Colrin was sick with a sovero cold last week. Little Kern Mason wosq ilto ill for several dnys last week. Hmmet llagiinjand Sam Uivlus were nt Ued Cloud, Thursday. Mrs. Kd Sawyer went to Heaver City Friday, to visit her parents. sli"'rr.rTCferrimah.Vllttle"8oh was on the sick list but has recovered. Mm W. S. Lambort and Slaughter l.urp arc grippe suffers this week Mrs. Robert QarrUon and Miss Ella Peters drove to.Red.(JloudThursdy. I. p. Colvln Iihs moved his ' Real Es tateoflleeto the room s6utli of the Guide Rock House. Mrs. George Minor, who has been so very ill with erysipelas, for two weeks, is now improving. Mrs. Richard Lambort, of Dlllor re contly visited her father, Fred Watt, uuil other relatives here. Ira Plumb wont to Akron, Colorado, a short time ago to work. His wife and children wont this week. John hheolcy and family have" re turned to their homo in Hastings. They were down attonding tho funeral of Mr. M. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson, of Central City came Sunday to attend the funeral of Mlohiel Sheely. Mrs. Johnson is the eldest daughter. Ed Doyle was' severoly kicked by a borne at "Durrvs hliery barn Friday. Ho'fras.uoeonsefoW-wbeu found by Clark Crow lie was taken to the otllco of Dr. C. F Moranvlllo and after his wounds were dressod was taken to the home of his sister, Mrs II. B. Moranvillp He is getting along nicoly at this writing. The Royal Neighbors oioli pieced a quilt block with the namo of (he doner worked ori the block and prescntod them to Mrs Ira P umb before her de parture for Colorado. his makos a vory nice keepsake for an nbsout mem bor. Tho order also had a party io contly for another member who Is inov lnj to New Mexico, Miss Etta Stead man. Roth these ladles will be greatly missed by tho Royal Nolghbirs, II. E. Steadiuuu and family left Tuesday for Now Mexico Ho has boiiHht property at Lakewood. On t Wodiunlny of lust week a Jargo in in her of their near neighbor I'aiiio to their home nt the ikdii hour bringing baskets of grid things and surprised1 them in proper tyle. 'L'n.it. same own ing the monboi-i of Yietoiy (.imp It N. A, of which Miss Etta Htoadman W. i. Mean or Inavale, Neb., was among the large number of substantial enttlo feeders and farmers from Unit part of the state that came in early this morning with fat cattle. On the train thai brought Mr. Hean's stock,! there were (It carloads of enttlo and hogs. All these wore fed eullle, mid I he good kind such as runners in that pari f the Mute handle. This big train pissed right through the S . loo stock vnrtR "And Id eurlo.ids out of tin total of ill ears came out or Inn v.ile," s-ild Mr. lloiin. "We take agood deal or pride in our country. We think we have about, the best farming country on the map, and as a proof of I his statement wo point, to the cattle that wo bring here, uImi the class of hogs that we raise and ratten. We think the elimato has considerable to do with reeding. Wo have a winter climate that is just, right. Wo have just enough cold weather to give the stock mi appetite, and then we hnvo very few cloudy days. And we seldom have any wind, all winter. This win ter we hnvo plenty of feed, especially nlfalfa. So far as 'corn Is enneorncd. wo have plenty of that, and can bundle a 1 tho CAttlo we have, and the hogs as well, in fluo shape, The winter so far has b en especially favorable for ford ing, anil both hogs and enttlo are doing well." Kans's City Dally Drovers Telegram Httl Hill lull ill III nllnif Mini tiliiinliliiir. I liu Iliinnl luserws Urn i kht lo rejeet tiny amliill IiIiIh. HiiIiiI I'eli., I, IlKKi. My oritur n( tlio liu.inl, Tlie School illstrli't ol lint Mli'sl Cloiut CUT, I- II. 1'oit i:., I. Ovnin.No.fr. Secretary. President. No I Ice to lllildnrs. ritoi,o.Hi:i).sriiiM)i, niMDiNu Sealed iiroiiiisiilM for the erection ninl com leilonol a piiiiiie M'liniil iiullilhiir at licit llillil. Nell.. lllt'IllillliLr nil Inluir ninl mninr. hill, will lie It ('lived li' I,. II. l'nrt. kenrntnrv of liie m'IiihiI imnril. until I -J o'clock Xoun, iihi ii nui, iinri. All lililn mum lie III Hlrlet iirenrilniirii ullli 1 vei.tiou a ni-ruiiineiil tnv of tell eenls'i.. ...i ... ....... . 'nc Pliiiisitiiil Mpoeiiu-iiliiiiiH. i.roiwueil by Ihu i ' - us, .iiiiiii, nuiiur uuu rnoster, and ' win in. Auiiiuei. ihinIIiiki, Xuii.. ' iirr meinbur per year was voted to the ii.,.,,,, .j..,,,,!.,.,. ... , ..,,,. , ... , uhlcli utny Iicm-cii nt tlininUconr I,. If. Knri sum.,..! ..f II U ,,,,.!, . lUilloil.mgllloi-, ,Mls l,0tt,V .Johnson 1U.l I I, Nek.iin.l.it tlienmeeotthuniell- suppoit or tills woik. of Central '"Hv, .Mrs. Cor.i Chase or ''"i'""'lnni'r I eiirunrj.Hili. lim The last olllelal Vo nlmen lenoits i..ii i i ',. , erilltleil eluvk nf " pi r eent of propositi nisi iiiiiiiiii ttiiiiiiiit.il it pons (lUi, 1H.. u,iJ,.s i.jHj, Topklns of nin-te piiMilile lo I.. II. fort, immt iieciim- snow that during the years lsui-luOT. iM,i.i -i i,,,,.,, , ,.....i .. , , iu uu-h iiiilnsu mmnuiu t uoml fitlth, liwlii.u.. ii .........i rn. . f..n.i ,,IUUU0 "ll "" seveiMl gr-lid- ihemitue to lie returned lotiieli uiiinierrasfu lucliishe. II. i pr c-nt of the total , H.ildren anil one irreal ui-i il child ;U ri.iini.-.ifiUf iv upon Icttiim of contract. miirl'i.ttv. oi . l..il iltiiths were ei r i h'"' S'- "uiihi. md to he furfeUi.i hj Hie Niiceesxfiil lilddor ' ' ';" ui.iiiis, win, l,e funeral was eoudlteteil liv IIcv. fail pud niMiid fori lii.caxeHticli Hueoesuful cniirgo i n lu'iercuiosts, anil llini li.U'i: vv lUmi,, 'i,,i,v i .. r. "inier huh hi iiiiikc cuuiriii'i ii lit u o an- ,,,, , .. ,, t d , ,''.. I nul nt twoncloek Monday. aHor- pmted li.nitt tis r.tiuin a ittiln : days. or the tolul ins m nee losses in tlii.M) ,, ,, the lamllvhoineiu Unst tliildn ',' 'f I'.irty lo jtlmm tl.eeontiaet lar.ttsl rears or . 'Mil 0 0 resulted fioni this i ...V ' "" '" ''USI u,l,,1,) will lie ieiulud ultliln ;m dajs Irom iicceiit- .ttais. n, ....m,,., u o, H.siuiui iiimi mis .(U,.(( Thero was a huge attem iinoe. anreof hid toeicculeenntract and kIvu i p- t-iiiiM-. ,ts i iu uiortiiiiiy e.perieuci oi the Woodmen so -lety has been nil- ustia ly fav rable, being but 70 per cent of the expected a all agos under the National fraternal congress table, a death rate of nil (i.'Jn per l,0UU or but t.!H per 1.000, if the experience at tho lit sL live nieinbership years bo in eluded the heavier insurance losses lulllflcd upon other societies exper iencing u higher mortality may be coif sen alive y approximated K tho Woodmen society with its ex ceptionally favorable mortality, tluds It to bo "good business" lo light con sumption in this way, whv sho ild not, o her fraternal societies, life insurance companies, labor organizations, the national and iiileinntional chinch bodies, etc., tlud it prolltahlc, ft out the viewpoint of business or benevolence or both, to take such action'.' Each life saved to the Woodmen society, by means of this sanatorium, will, it is stilted, repre enl a saving of 81,700 -tho average amount of tho Woodmen policies in force at tin ex pensj for treatment of approximately one twentieth of thai sum. In the broader sense, each life saved means the preservation to the family of its head and bread-wiuuer, and to the state or ti useful, self-sustaining citl .on. 4 Piano at a Nominal Price. Chicago's largest music house, Lyon & Hoaly, ann'onncos aiobuildingclear Ing sale of Pianos. Nearly one thous and splondid Instruments nro offered without reserve until all are sold, In this stock are fine new Mohlin, Hard man, Ivors & Pond, Smith & Njxon and other noted pianos formerly owned by; the-Thompson Music Co., the Healy Mnslc Co., and the big P. G. Thcarle Piano Co All these concorns were bought out for spot cash by Lyon &. Healy and the publlo may now share; tho advantage. In this sale aro also a number of Stoinway and Weber pianos. In upright pianos neat Instruments at 8100, $120, $110, $1S0, 810.-). $10o, MOO and upwards. This is an unprocedqnt ed opportunity that will not occur again. Any piano not proving entirety satisfactory may bo returned nt tholr expense. Address Lyon it Healy,, lq Adams street, Chicago Distanco is no obstacle, for in proportion to tho saving to bo made tho freight charges arc inslgnlflcint. Any banker will as sure you of the entire responsibility of Lyon & Healy, and their record of 45i years for honorable dealing. Write to day so as to avoid disappointment. Nat loc. Hiaii: or XiuiiiASKA, (. Wi:iisii:n Cnt'M'Y iM In Die HlHtrlul court Tluriof of the Tenth Judicial DNIrlct. CIiiIm ICnehlcr, I'lnlntur, Millard f. Itohrer, Defin hint. Xotlceof Sell Millard f. Itolnor mmlo defendant to tho aluit eeutltti it iietton In herehy niitllled that I'luls Iviinhler plalntlil to the uliove cntllleil iietloii hits hroimlit HttuiiilothedlHtrlct court of Welwtir foiiuly. XehriiHka. inciliiHt lilm wtlit Ituliier for Din purpiHu ot olitiilnliur Jinlunient and decree ots.Ud court that mild til.'ilntlll Nihil ot nor In fee utiiitilo ot Lots I'liriiMl), four (I), Clu i.,i. and Sl.x (in, In lllock One il), Uolm'r'H Addition to Itliiul I III. Weh-der fiMiiity. NchriiKl.ii, liy iciihoii of pliiliitltrNiidtetM' po'xeHHloiiof kmIiI lots for more Hum ten yearn prior to the hrluulm; ot thlshiilt: and the fiirlheriihjeet ol tills action U to hateti ilecrceiifKaldi'ourtlhal thoelulni nt title ot mild Itohrer to Mild lou Is a cliiuil niton plnntlirs title therein; and, a further ofijielof Ihlmictliin In lo procure Judgment ol said court till II nt- ami conllnnlin,' tlllu of Mild leal CHtate lu mm Id plalntlil as iiwiiliislmild llnhier ami nil perMiim ttho elulni, by, IhroiiKli or iimler lilm. The Mild Itohrer Is lierrti notllkd Unit lie Is leitulietl loansucr KUld petition on or le foicMomlny, Mutcir.inl. iyji. ruins Koi:ni.i:n lly .Imi. M. It All AN Ills attorney. Elllnier's Sale Dates Monday, Feb, 15, II .1. Mauror 3 miles north of Ited Cloud. Tuesday, Febr. lO.'.lohu Mottor I) miles -outhwest of Ued Cloud Wednesday, Fob 17, Ed. Crary, I mi o north of Guide Rock. Tuesday, Fob. 2J, J. (1. Polftis, 1 mile north of Guide Uock. Cliaflln and Chaplin Thursday Feb ufarv, '-" t miles uni Hi west of Cowles. Goo..Llndsoy 1 mllo south east of Red Cl'o d, FcburarylbthV " ' ? ' C yde Payne, Friday Fobruary, ICth 5 miles north west of Guide Rook. - Wednesday, Feb. 24, E. B Goble X mile west of Red Cloud. Joe Koler Match 1, 4 miles east and , ,1 south of Cowles'. Saturday, Feb 1.1th, big mile at Cowles. ' ' Thursday', February 18th., Harry Curtis, 8 miles north east of Guide Rock ' Farmers Attention, Having taken charge of the Hciitrice Creamery Station hero in tho place of Poust.it Lucas. I will locato in the Cook building,.'! doors south of F.& M. Bank b ilding. Mr Trino is a prac tical Soperator mm, has done nil kinds of repair work on seporators for tho past eight years; and expects to look after the machines in this territory. We would like to receive the same courtesy and treatment of the farmers, that the Beatrice Creamery Co., has re ceived in tho pant and as may more as wish to join us. Gkoboe Thine Desolved Partnership But do not want to be forgoten by our many Friends and Customers which we f. are Greatly Thankful for their patronage' during our successful business. H To Whom It May Concern. All parties knowing them selfs indebted To said Firm are requested to call at their Earlist Opportunity and settle. Respectfuly jYours, t'WW'W'WA j t BONER JOHNSON f'l u ta vl ft ." not ft n A "xriawytVa'-.,' ' rvrnt . l w.s.w.' T 1j.M (OtkjB! u-T-ZSS'i1!'1 . ' .-..., ify-)W.''ii'i