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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
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Illnkins loft Monday night for Longmont, Colorado. Al. Qalusha of Lincoln was in town tho flrst of tho weok. Mrs'. T. C. Hacker wont to Lincoln Wednesday morning. O. OoToel and son Roy returned from Lincoln Saturday. Jack Masters and wife came down Irqm Bortrand Sunday. Soo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. 0. W. Pope and family returned from Excellsior Springs Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Crabill returned the last of tho week from Lincoln. Wantkd I want to buy n good cow, lately fresh. I. W. Kdson. Foil Sai.k Six room nouse, a lots Inquire at Ncwhousc's store. tf Miss Myra Griffeth returned tho last of tho week from Clay Center. Fraternal Aid meets Thursday night and a good attendance is desired. Mrs. Nelle Castor is visiting schools in Bladen and vicinity this week. Mrs. Georgia Perkins of Lincoln has been visiting relatives here this week. Tho young people, pnjoyed a dance i.a.tbo Masonic hall Wednesday even ing. Ovoring Bros..& Co., erected a fino monument for Wm. Good of Cowles Wednesday. Miss Lena Hormanson of Campbell visited sevoral days at tho home of Clias. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes and Miss Irma wore down from daughter, Bluo Hill Sunday visiting rclntivos. Mr. and Mrs. Guild were down from Blue Hill Saturday visiting their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Guild. I EASTER HATS i I flln all the newest brightest Col ors. Styles and shapes. Oxfords for Spring Oxbloods Tans, Green, Black. CflOur Spring suits are in and the lines full of beautiful Patterns. jAny range from $10 to $30 prices, has enough patterns to select from and we are just as particular as to fit in the $10 suit as the 30. ' I Glad to 1 1 ?! i (ill H -ill 1 1 """ t?!'il ' ' mmmmm 1 PAUL f ;l ft ' s THE CLOTHIER Tublor.uells, wind mills, pipelining and repairing. Cull on T. UlKlALU ii, Campbell, N'cbr. Write or phono. The Congregational church ladles will hold their monthly market at tho Home Grocery, Saturday the IMth. I havo just iceeived u fresh lot of garden seeds at niv feod etoro, boforo buying 'eorno nnd look thorn over A. C. HiiADsiiAW Haskin'b old stand. W. B. Householder and daughtor of Ulonwood precinct was in our city Tuesday. Ii Mr. Housoholder Is one of the progressive farmers of this county. In connections with his Law business, E. U. Overman has opened a Farm Loan Department. Parties desiring a faun loan will find It to their advantage to see him. Dr. Wlnlerson physician and sur geon. (Jllleo in front looms oyer lr. Cook's drug stoie. llcmotcd from Dr. Halno's oftlee, Potter Mock. Both phones Bell 17. Independ. il". Frank and Wilbur Peterson, Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mrs. W. II. Tabei went to Hastings Tuesday, returning via automobiles, tho Peterson's having purchased two now Beas. Tholwoll known Warner's corsets on sale at Geo. Johuson's storo where you can havo latest stylo suit, skirt or jacket mado up in tho very lutest stylo of patterns so ntiat. ltcinonibor nllj goods oro shrunk beforo being mado. Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock services will bo held nt tho Mt. Hopo church. Tho occasion will bo tho lay ing of the corner stone. Rev. Hummel has arranged for au interesting pro gram and it will be worth any ono's time to attend. 1 nm now located in the Winfroy breeding barn in Rod Cloud and have two fine Missouri, and ono fine Excel lent Kentucky Jacks, and one fino Pcr-chcron-Norman Stallion for service for the seasonal B)00. Call nnd sec them. II. A. Johnson, proprietor. Next Sabbath at tho Al. K. church Dr. D. W.'.C Huntington of University Placo, "Chancellor Emoritles" of the Nebraska Wesloyau university will speak both morning nnd evening. Dr Huntington is oue of the strong men in the Methodist church and we con sider ourselves fortunato in securing him for Bed Cloud. You aro cordially invited to come nnd hear him. M. T. Stilllcr. R. B. Crowoll died at his homo south east of this city last Thursday oven ing. His death was caused by tho accidental discharge of n guu while ho and his brother wore out hunting. He lingered for some time nnd itlooked as though his wonderful vitality would come to his resoue but. this was not suQlciont to combat tho terrible shock and he passed quietly into tho great beyond. Ho was a member of the M. W. A. and I. O. O. P. nnd was hold in high esteom by nil his acquaintencos. Riii:ujiaiism Cuur.i) i.v a Da v. Dr. Dctcoihotru Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. It action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benollts 7."o and SI. Sold by The II 13. Grice Drug Co., Red Cloud, Nobr. I i t show em. STOREY I S Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rhlpnuui's little ono year old child died Monday morn ing and tho funeral was conducted Tuesday by Kov. Smith. Interment was mado in tho Wagoner cemotory. While nt work last Saturdny with a stalk cutter Emnuuel Polulcky had tho misfortuuo to have his team run uwny with him. He had tho lines wrapped around his body and tho team in running away drew him in front of tho stalk cutter Injuring him seriously. A 8 we go to press we learn that ho Is somo better nnd thcro Is hopes for his recovery. W. II. Patton installed a handsomo soda fountain in his restrauant this week. This fountain is ono of tho very best and latest manufactured, A handsome large mirror greots the vistor as he entois tho door nnd add m"ch to tlio attiactiveness of tho estt Misliment. What iu st Impressed us w the sanitary and clearly man tier in 'hich tho ice is handled. Tho whole fountain is so constructed that tho refreshments served will bo abso lutely clfiui and pure. Mr. Patten Is to bo congratulated on securing such a fino fountain. Announcement. Realizing that it will rcqulro somo timo to establish confidence in tho minds of tho people of Red Cloud aud vicinity as to my ability to do first class, up-to-dato dentistry. I will, for the months of April and May make an exceptional effort to ploa&c. Consul tation nnd examination free. All work satisfactory. S. J.Cunn inoham, Successor to J. S. Emlgh Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by thoFort Ab stract Co. for tho week ending Wed nesday, April 21, 1009. Charles K. Textor to Charles V. Cather,,lota 1, 5, C, Blk.3,Yols- or's add to Red Cloud, qcd 0 Frank M. Person to Charles S. Norris, part nw 2.1-3 10, wd.... 2500 Edward 11. Foe to Ross L. Foo, pt sw 30-3-10, wd &000 Edward H. Foe to Olive A. Foo, lots 4, 5, 0, 7, 12, 13, 14, Rlk. 7, Cowlos, wd 750 Edward II. Foo to Fred G. Foe, part s 30-3-10, wd -1500 Lois Foo to Ollvo A. Foe, lots 10, 11, Bik. 7, Cowlos, wd 1G00 Lois Foe to Arthur L. Foe, part so 30-3-10, wd C500 Herman IJookmnn to Josoph F. Swoboda, vj so 1-4-S), wd 4800 Susie 11. Saladen to F. J. Qricc, e) sw 20-2-10, wd 4000 P. J. Grice tc A. It. Saladon, o sw 2G-2-10, wd Chester A. Lewis to Marshall R. Lowls, part c 10, pt nw 11-4- ' 11, wd.....' Nathan M. Doudna to Thomas J. Maloney, lots 11, 12, Bik. 8, Vances add to Guide Rock, wd Gust Anderson to Erick O. Berg man, se ne, no so30-3-12, wd.. 4100 2700 2000 3700 William II. Hoffman to Jns. E. Moroy, lots .'., G, Bik. 3, Bladen wd Anna Goll to Anna M. Miller, li sw .10-1-10, qcd i. Kato Flack et al to William F. Manspcakcr, lot l., Jacksons add to Red Cloud, qcd ,. W. C. Frahm Co.Troas., to S. V. Foe, lot 2, l'almoros add to Red Cloud, tax deed , . . . 000 A'i Fied C Arnold Ui Ada M Arnold pt sections 3, I, C, 7, 8, all in 1 12, qcd 1 Jacob Monia et al to Godfrey Monia, nyt nw 10-21), wd 4400 Millard F. Rohrer to C. F. Guild, lots 3, 4, 5, Bik. 1, Rohrer's ndd to Blue Hill, qcd 40 George W. Hutchison to W. H. Caulk, lots 12,13,14, 15, Bik. 12, Cowles, wd 100 James A. Fox et nl to W. II. Caulk, lot 1, Rlk. VI, Cowles, wd 30 S 17231.17 Mortgages Hied, J202.33.;0. Mortgages released 804510. Planes at a Discount of 2t to ,40 Per ICent. When Lyon ,fe Hoaly of Chicago started in to rebuild their big estab lishment tho entire piano trade of tho lTnlted States wondered wtiat Lyon it Hoaly could do with their vast collect ion of flnS instruments, for these wore no cheap factory pianos, but pianos of makes of the highest reputation. What Lyon & Healy havo done is to mark pianos, hundreds of them, at a discount of 20 to 10 por cent. Tho re sponse upon the part of tho, public is marvelous. If vou know the names of goods tan dard makes of pianos and the prices always paid, you will need no second firivltation td write to' Lyon & Hoaly, 10 Adams street, Chicago, for lists and terriis. For you can secure a genuine 1.100 uprigjit'for 180, mothCTbartfalnb' In'proporttQn. L'yon & Healy giye; their wn guar antee with everv one of theso oianos. Nothing like this opportunity has oyer been given to music teachers, students nnd music lovers hcretofote. Fop Headache. Biliousness EARLY RISERS S. J. CUNNINGHAM DEMIST Successor to Dr.J.S,l:MI(W At the old stand over Hie State Bank. Phone 131. Swift's Premium Ham or Bacons for east en. tffl Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds. Wm. Koon Red Cloud, Nobr. 4 STARTLING STATEMENT New Yrk Medical Authorities Claim Dyspepsia Causes Consumption The post mortem statistics of tho big New York hospitals show that somo cases of consumption nru duo to unchecked dyspopsia, especially when the victim was predisposed to tuber culosis. Dyspopsia wears out tho body and brain, the weakened, irritable stomach isutiablo to digest food, tho body docs not receive tho required nourishment, eonstipntlon ensues nnd the victim be comcsthln, weak and haggard. As a result, the body becomes a fertile Hold for tho germs of disease to lodge and Uov.rish Thoreforo, the person who permits dyspopsia to progress uuhimlorod is RUllty of contributing toward the de velopment of ono of tho most Insid ious nnd fatal diseases known to man kind. Dyspopsia Is curable tf properly treated. Tho II. E. Grice Drug Co. sell a remedy which they positively guarantee will cure Indigestion or dys pepsia or they will pay for all the medicine used during the trial. This remedy is an absolutely new medical discovery and has been named) Rexall Dhpepsla Tablets. ertalnly no offer could be morc'fair, nnd tho offer of tho 11.' K. Grlco Drug Co. is proof positive that Rcxull Dyspopsia' Tablets nre a dependablo and infallible remedy. In nsmuch ns tho medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you we urge you who are suiroring with indi gestion or dyspopsia to try this reme dy. A 2.ro box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets contains enough medicine for fifteen days' treatment. Kciiiembor IlcMill Dyspopsia Tablets aro only sold in Rod Cloud by the II. I J. Grice Drug Co , Red Cloud, Neb, Preparation of Seed Bed for Corn Planting One of tho important duties on tho farm for the month of April is the pre paration of tho seed bed for corn planting, which planting In Nebraska is usually commenced by tho 20th of April, and finished by tho lOthof May. ' Probably tho Ideal seed bed for corn, in parts of the state whore there is abundant moisture, would be an alf alfa field, plowed up in tho fall, and loft in its rough state through tho win ter; but alfalfa fields aro yot too scarce in Nobraska for any great num ber of farmers to avail themselves of such an opportunity, nnd very many of our corn fields must necessarily be planted on land which boro a crop of corn last year. It is too late now, howevor to dwell upon what should have been dono last fall, so wo will devote our attention to prcsout season mothods. If you arc, to use stubble ground for corn, of if your planting Is to bo on lnnd which was in corn last yoar, thoroughly double disc and, on the corn land, disc ncross tho Held and then around it, or dlso diagonally, so as to level up tho land and cut up tho old stalks and trash beforo plowing or listing. In case of very heavy corn stalks, some farmers prefer to break the stalks down with a heavy harrow or railroad iron, rnko into winrows and burn;' but we believo thatall plant food should be conserved, aud by a little additional lubor In using u stalk cutter befdro discing, plowing' dcicp, anil' well firming the seed bod, wh'lch is tnado more, posslblo from the 'fliso lrig'bjifore r p'lovlnft'tlie fertility atid capllary qualities of yoViV .land is con- Upryed Ojio -of tlje most Important things to be avoided Is clods" which pravfent the' finning of the soil at the bbttom of tiitf furrow and "deprives the plaift from obtaining sulllctont mois ture. , When you plow, udd an extra horso to your team, and attach ono toctlou of the harrow to follow on tiio ncwly (Continued on last page) HUM . "V " KH0 iTmf cvrvrv , A Spring Top Coat and Cravenette The Winter Overcoat has completed its service and now is the time for the Spring Top Coat to receive its tn consideration. Have yon a spring Top Coat, Sir a Coat just as yon would have it? Perhaps, you haven't. Then, in that ease, wo would havo you Investigate " our handsome now Styles. AU tho smartest and best in Top Coats you will llnd horo of all styles nnd fabrics, Silk orScrgo Lined. r s Our Price Scope $10. to $22,50 When looking for Good Clothes, como horo by our Clothes, you shall know us. Protector Collars Cravenette. Cowden-Kaley Always Reliable A 0aaiaI For 10 days. Look to your Interests and buy now. WEAR.E Leaders In Furniture and Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHEPHONES r A mark ft rhniiAv I IS IT fl flEW STOVE, OR A New Bnft&y Or Farm machinery We have them all. Remember, our stock of Har ness, Hardware, Buggies and Farm Machinery Is Complete at all times. :::::: : : : : : Wk pay Si'KCiAi, attention to Supplyiug Iluilder'u Hardware at the Lowest Prices, Best goods. We aro also in position to do Plumbing work, nnd all Kinds of Plpo Cutting and Fitting. ::::::: CALL AND SEE US Wc will have In a Line ot AUTOMOBILES Soon. Red Cloud Hantae WM WOLFE. I Tonic or Stimulant? There is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimulant. Up one day, way back the next; that's a stimulant. Steady progress day by day toward perfect health; that's a tonic. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic, a strong tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from aiconoi. uo noc stimulate He knows. Ask him. Do as he - Constipation Is the one great cause of slck-headachcnhm'nu$ne$s,;lndigeatloo..bl breath debility nervousnui. Hasyour dodorevcri,ccbffimtnded-Ayer,PHl4tityeU?-ls ' - - - --.--- . - 'Woo'dS Liver Mudlciue N h liver re- giiiator whieh' imts ilirci'tly on this orimn. Invluorutes and nroduceh uatur-, al action. Ilrlngs quick relief to sick hcadacho, constipation, biliousness and other svmtoms of ltVei' disorders. Particularly recommeilded for jaun dlco, chills, fever and malaria. Thocl sl.o contnlns 1) times as much ns the r0e sle. Sold by Henry Cook. 'VfWs' fey i i rI 5 lift gfew Ws cwihiM Hart 4MAm i WW 5 par Convriokl 1000 The I louie of Kuppcntx unej Clothing Co. First Door North of Postoffice a " lM " y HiiAa & Implement Go. Secretary. unless your aocior says so. says. j.c. Aya- Co.,LowtllM. This Is thuimVt dangcr6na timo ot the year Iq'iltoh cold, an,d it is tho" hurdett tiiio to curo it. If you should take, a cold''d'Yclw doses of Kftancdy'o " Laxative Cough Syrup will act yery promptly, ,TIWlaxatlve prlnclplo euros the cold by driving it from, tho system by a gentl but natural action ot tho bowels. Children especially like Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, a it tastes so good, nearly like maple sugar. It Is sold by all Druggists. Unci co r' .' Ill . ifcr 5 M i;m 11 p m -f 4 rf H 4 m h s.cseH nr'il -ft 4: tzi. miqi janirFiii'rrwl!BPwM W jjf jPJff",,, rswrr gya&iu