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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1909)
y ' I LOGALETTES 5 I'mi Dnr wont to Campbell Wi'diio. day. WulcKuunt. moved lo town this w pelt. l-'utli-r I'ltzoruhl wont lo HI 10 Hill .Saturday. M rs lltirtwoll was down from Lnavule Saturday. .folin W'cesner was up from Webber Saturday. I'cie Hansen's Utile daughter Is sick this week. .lolui I'.urgcsslstoul again uflorpillu a sick spell. I.elatidCnhhvcll was down from Hast ings Siiiduy. , To-day is inauguration tiny at Wash ington, I). (J. T. A. lonos l- homo tills week visit ing lil.s family. Mrs. Silas Clarber returued Mulittay from rnirbury. Sheridan I'hnres was up from (Juide Koek Saturday. Mr. Saundur'.s have moved into the Whituker house. S. A Temple of Kansas City was in town this wct'lc. John Durkco went to Clay Center Monday morning. Fred (lerlaeh was down from Koso mont Wednesday. Hiss Cora Lockhnrt was down from lSlnden Saturday. Geo. Morhart and fumily wore in tuide Koek Sunday. Art Larriek returned from Deuvcr the last of the week. lay Palmer returned from Arizona tho first of the week. A If. b'aladon is reported on tlio sick list with pneumonia. Chas. Ilerrick was over from North Branch Wednesday. Mrs. Strong entertained tho After noon Whist Tuesday. Mr. Grimes or ISluo Hill is visiting bis son Ned and wife. Soo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Utty a ton of coal and get u novelty itust pan.-. I. O. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs A lden Ely were down from McCook Saturday. Con Wilson returned from Kansas City tho last of tho week. Mrs. Fred Fearn and little son Flay arc sick with pneumonia. Miss Vera Wilson returned from University I'lace Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bailey spent Sun day in Cowles with relatives. J. C. Sloss is building a barn on his premises in the I'latt addition. For. Sam: Six room iioiim-, ,i lots Inquire at Newhouse's store. tf 0. M. Smith and family moved to Bird City tho ilrst of tho week Mrs. Fred Uund and children aro down from Blue Hill this .week. Mr. and Mrs. Col. Hard came home from Grand Island Wednesday. Miss Grace Stonobraker entertained tho Junior Whist Tuesday evening. I If you are open to con viction, we've an "open" shirt here that'll open your eyes. You get into it, and you get oui of it just ns you would your coat. It's just an "oflf-and-on-likc-a-coat" shirt, made by people whtj have been making shirts on honor for over forty years. And the I &teJ& COAT SHIRT isthebest thing they have cverdone. $1.50 and mote. PAUL l Court is In tession this week Mr. and Mrs. Uogart Went to Norton I Kuns'is Wednesday to visit his brothor Mrs Jones of (Juido Koek visited ' with her mother, Mrs. MrCtuie Satur 1 tiny. I Chas I'latt Is slatting to erect an j other house in his addition for Paul Pope. MUs Li-iiu Urokuw went lo Hod Cloud Saturday night.--Superior IJx press. Al. liushpo of Holdiogc was visit ing ni the homo of 13. U. Goblo this week. Karl Spetieo bun sold tho Hidden Hntorpriftc to Htliost Woods of Scolls bluir, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Florence of Chicago are visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. U. I Mlzer. - ....,.,, J. K. Hutler has moved this week into the house recently vacated by C. M. Smith. Geo. tiiieek and family moved.' Hastings ibis week where he hah bought a farm. Jamas Tanquary has ic.signed his position at Miner's store and Is work ing for I. M. Crnbill. Mrs. Chas. Busheo and children of Holdrego aro visiting In town with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Orleans wero visiting Mrs. .Myers sister, Mrs. Snapp, tho last of tho week. Curt Evans had the misfortune to break his arm tho llrst of the week while moving n barn. Fred Turnure is starting tho erect ion of a, now house on tho corner south of where ho is now living. Frank Ilendorson of Jacksonville, 111., is visiting his brothor, Joe Hend erson of this place this week. Dr. Wlntcrson physician and sur geon; olllce and residence phone same as Dr. Haines. Potter block. Mrs. ltlchardsof Edgar has been visiting Iter daughters, Mrs. 15. D. Moritx and Miss Anna Richards. Tubler wells, wind mills, pipe fitting and repairings. Call on T. ClinvvLIi.ts, Campboll, Nebr. Wrlto or phono. P. II. Boner who recently bought his partner Hco. Johnson'sinlorcst has sold tho business to II. S. Nyberg. MKs Putnam living south east of town was called homo from Siloam Springs by the death or hor sister. Mrs. Mabel Thompson and son of Grand Island huvo been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lindsey. 13. K. Davis and Harriot Eineliuc Hooper wero married Sunday at Cora, Kus. Hev. G. W. Hummel oillciating. I have SuO.'OOO to loan on Webster county lands at lowest tato and best terms. O. W. Pope, Hed Cloud, Nebr. Geo. I Jndsey ratui ned from Cheyenne Wyo., tho llrst of the wool: whero he attendetl tho Dry Land Congress meet ing. The Clio Club wero entertained at the home of Mrs. Paul Story, Saturday ovoning. A very enjoyable time Is reported Fon Sam: ok Exchange A large sized Base Burner or exchange largo size Round Oak. Call at Sloss Wall Paper Store. I I STOREY 8 Mibsi-ribe for the Chle . I he Kebekah lodge meets tonight. U C. Horutn was in UeuverCity Sun day. Mrs. Ellth Hayes Is home from Lin coln. Bert Sherman Is down with the me.tslcs. G. V. Arg.ibrlghl was in ttluden i Wednenday. ' lletiewal your subscription and get a pair or scissors. Wird Hayes loltirued to Cuxiul the! llrst of the wee-k. The county commissioners' proceeding-, will appear in this paper next week Miss Kvk llolsehu of IUiio Hill, i visiting the Stevens brothers this week. li. II. Hlaekledge and H l' Overman two ISed Cloud luw,eis wero up this wtc'i (enillngilislrlct colli t Bloom i ilvocate. Il.ulley Fent was in Ued Cloud be tween Main- Sa urday. Ho was on his way from Omuiui to Shehlon, where he has a posi i Tucsilay o veiling about twenty friends of Dr. and Mrs Nelson went in to surprise them, it being their lh wedding anniversary. (race Kluneriuau after visiting n few days in this city went to Hed Cloud Wedresday morning where sho will visit a few days. Hepublican City Hanger. In connections with his Law business, E. U. Overman has opened a Farm Loan Department. Parties desiring a farm loan will find it to their advantage to seo h in E. T. Foe, agent of the express com pany hero returued Wednesday from a vacation of two weeks spent in Ued Cloud, Lincoln and Denver. McCook Republican Sick headaeho. constipation and biliousness ate relieved by Kings Littln Liver Pills. They cleanse the .system. Do not gripe. Price -.(. Sold by Henry Cook Mr. and Mrs. Lynn aro hero visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. David Morri son on their way from California whero they have been spending tho winter to their home at Uoyd, Nob. Cards bearing particles of glas, metal, mici, sand, tinsel, or other sub stances are unmailable, except when enclosed in envelope tightly scaled to prevent tin escape of such particles. Tho Glide Automobile built by tho Barthalomew Co. nt Poorla, III., was considered to be mechanically the most correct, tho .simplest, and most durable car of all that was shown at tho great show at Chicago. Hev. J M. Hates will hold regular services at Grace church ti'O next two Sundays. Leten "Cottage Ser vices" will bo hold every Wednesday night at private bouses according to Sunday appointments. Pinesalvo Carbolizcd, acts like a poultice and draws out inllammation. For chapped skin. For cuts, burns, sores, bruises, skin diseases. Should be kept in ovory home. Price 2.riC. Sold by Ilonrv Cook. Man'au Pile Remedy is put up in a tube with nozzle attached convenient for use. Muy bo applied directly to tho affected parts reducing and rcl lov ing the pain and inflammation. For all kinds of Piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by Henry Cook. Tuesday evening Mrs. M. M. Wall, wife of Jas. K. Wall, died at her home after a lingering illnoss. Sho was an old settler in this county, and had many friends in tho oity and county. Her husband and relatives have tho sympathy of tho community in their affliction. You are cordially invited to call and seo my now Spring lino of Ladles Furnishing floods, at tho Fair Store building. To my former customors and others I give a special Invitation to call and seo mo. Will have my Stock in shape for your inspection by Feb. 27th. And I respectively solicit your patronage. Geo. P. Johnson. P. Wullbraudt has arrived and taken charge of Hie Fulton Grocer Co's stock of groceries. Holms given his order for a large assortment of fresh groceries which ho will add to the stock on hand. Mr. Wullbraudt has been located in Yuma, Colo., for many years and comes highly recommended. Ono of the main reasons why ho se lected Red Cloud for a business locat ion is on account of tho cxecollcnt school facilities tho city offers for tho tho education of his children. The Chief extends a warm welcomo to our community and wishes him abund ant succoss in his business here. A city of this slzo has just reason to bo proud of tho showing hor banks have mado nt tho close of buslnoss Feb. 23, 1909. Tho combined deposits of both banks amount to 9ll!),8i1n.77 and tho loans amount to $278,270.93. This Is an excollont showing and re veals two very importunt things. First that tho community has wealth in abundance and second that tho pcoplo havoconlldoneo In tho ability of our bankers. Depotltors feel that their money is in mfo bunds. Hoth banks have made rapid growth sluco their organization ami this has bron accomplished by their p-ilnstaklng ofVorts to please and piotcct their customers. Sonni 1909! New line Spring suits now on our tables for your inspection. Nol lo early to buy ns llic best selection of the season is right now. The most elegant assortment vc have ever offered all the new shades of Greys, Tans, Browns and Blues. No Collon goods this season. All wool fab rics in almost every line sold. ; ; ; ; : Come and take a look and have a suit saved for you. Gowden-Kaley Always Reliable Clio Clab. The Ladies Clio Club gave a recept ion to the teachers of our schools on 'Saturday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Paul Storey. Carnations were plenti ful and the club's color.-, pink and green, wero used in tho various forms of entertainments. An elaborate ban quet was served, tiftcrwhich the even ing nts devoted lo various literary amusements This was one of the most successful events of the season and all the participants report a royal good time. The Ladies' Clio Club was organized in tho year lS'U in response to a demand on tho part of many who had comnleted their work In school who yet felt tho necessity of persueing a doflnate lino of study in order thai thoy might continue to advance in literary and intellectual attainments. The club has been a success from tho start. Its membership is limited to twenty. At present the club is study ing American history 'his being tho second year spent upon that subject. They will givo ono more year to Amor! can history before completing it A careful study of their programs show that they aro doing thoro work, for oxamplo in tho study of a certain his tory period they bring out the social, scientific, religious, literary and me chanical advancement of tho period, ftach member is pormittod to ubo whatever text book sho wants, thus giving n variety of authors and a rich fund of information. Their meetings are held Saturday afternoons and usually the seminar method of recita tion is used. This club has gone about its work quietly and without ostenta tion, seeking to obtain morit in work woll done rather than public applause Made W I cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes. All the ingredients of Dr Price's Baking Powder are printed on the label. They are pure, healthful and proper. When baking powders are peddled or demonstrated, examine their labels. You will find they are not made from cream of tartar. You don't want them 1 I f 7 MfV. TO Price's! Cream vwcisrj Clothing go. First Door North of Postofficc The Chief feels that an organization of this character should receive tho hearty commendation of the entire cninniiinlly. Wo bespeak for thoiii continued success for years to come. SOD RHLLfcT SIAI1ES PR9F1T First Crou on o Acres Krlnis S1.G5 In t'astro County Near Snririft Lake. () U. Axtell of Spring Lttku neigh borhood, and whoso farm is near tho line lu Castro county, was in Dimuiltt Moi.day to market his millet which brought fl.r,0 a bushel. Oir of so acres ho tin ashed lion bushels that netted at market 810.111. This was on sod laud and tho laud cost f 1.1 pur acre; breaking of land S'J per acre, cutting i?l per acre, and a whole ost of about $l.r.'2s on tho SO a' res. After laying tot- tho laud and all costs of planting, harvesting, thrash ing, etc, he cleared jI'JJ and the straw, which Is not figured with the abovo will bring S-s a ton on the ground. This is one of the many hundred of proofs that the llrst crop will pay for laud mid all expenses besidos making a good profit on llrst sod crop. Tho Plainsman. Dlmmitt, Castro county, Texas. This land is ten miles north of whero Goo. Hutchison and Dr. Thomas bought in tho Panhandlo of Sollars & Holmes, for 81.1 per aero. Woods Liver Medicine Is a liver re gulator which acts directly on this organ, invigorates and produces natur al action. Ilriugs quick relief to sick headaeho, constipation, biliousness and other symtoms of liver disorders. Particularly recommended for jaun dice, chills, fever and malaria. Tbefl size contains 2 times as much as th 1(o size. Sold by Henry Cook. from y 'Vhs & a re W f w vT) ITI Eye Defects Arc Not Diseases A defect of tho eye is an impor fectlon In tho structure of tho oyo ball and is not a disease, though by neglect and abuso It may lend to disease and ofton docs. Nearly all eyo troubles aro caused by optical defects. Glasses properly fitted are the only remedy that will over come all defects and give permanent relief. Our Eyesight Specialist measures tho eyo for every known defect or imperfections of vision. Ills examinations aro tho most thorough and scientific possible, Tho most modem instruments and his own original ami exclusive methods nro used in ovory caso, and you will quickly realize that a most searching and exact test of your visual powers, has boon made. If you don't need glasses we will tell you. If you do.-4Uid will have us grind a pair fort 'your particular case, we guarantee i you will have tho easiest, most perfect vision, you have ever known i tm there will bo no charge. Consultation free. Ask about torio Maseru jo ' jd t' 1 -j J flewhoiise Bros. Jewelers and Optometrists Satisfaction oir Money Back. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. Swiff's Premium Hams and Bacon Red Cloud. Nebraska Wm. IHI Fresh m Meats tJIM .. U m i " r. ' fl I m R. sik i' .. .. N i n i & b lm if i v . V I ran m ' m Fop IHla&tJacuG, Biliousness UoWltt's' Llttlo EARLY RISERS '.TV M 'f?"gHga iSMesn-? .'! fc - ?3$rti?. VitijmKa'jtd'Wm,m,S'