The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 29, 1909, Image 1
Sttvtn Historical Society THE RED CLOUD CHEF ( A Newspaper That (lives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For One Dollar. VOLUME XXXVII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 2!. IJ)0J. NUMBER 18 U to to to iJ J to to to to ff FREE mraDji At The Miner Golden Bros., Co. Gate Line ft to to to to to to (0 ( to ? m m to to to to to to to tJA representative of the J. A. Folger Co. will be here from to 'jj San Francisco and will serve Coffee and Wafers each after- polgefs :v. Coffee 9 Tea, Spices And Extracts Friday and Saturday April 30, and May 1 st. noon. to to The Come and try the Coffee Miner Bros. (Inc.) General Merchants H, A. Letson, Mgr. & W to M oometmng thing To Eat? Then just call at the HOME GROCERY Store. i to to to to to to .2? Every thing nice, clean and fresh and just what you want. . $ We want your business and will make it ft ;3j worth your while to Call or Phone. g Prices Right 0n Everything. $ i Cme in and lets Set acquainted, $ ! P. A. Wullbrandt 1 W 10 IS SUCCESSOR TO Fulton Grocer Company. to ft to to to to to to zr NVI.AMMATOHY RllKl'MATISJI CtUU'.tl l.V II DAYS. Morton I'. HM. ot' Lobanon, Inil., .. t . t. .1 f T i lfirtvtnn tntW jays: "jiy wuo j,"."". Rheumatism in ovcryinusciounu juiui,, icr suffering was terrible and horbody tnd fnco were swollen inmost uojo.m 'ccognitiondiudbccnlnbedforslx weeks nd had oight physicians, out receiyeu ,o benefit until she trlortJDr.Detchon'h Itoliof for Bhoiuiiatiam. It gave her Xnincdlate relief and she was able to Vnllc about in three days. I am sure It ive.l her life." Sold by Tito n. h. jrlec Drue Co , Red Cloud, Nobr. 1 . rjr Tj Farm Loans .. ...I.aa T till till. 1 tktflllA zhero are reasons wny m,K,i .......v. fu a farm loan. 1 tcnow that I have - . .. . . .......... niwl nntinii nil till! io uest.riuu, ion"" -I - arlcot. I examine tlio lanu myseu vrmnnn to vou. 1 uadorstaud lid can correct any error in f9m title, toney w ready the very day that title , ,! I. II. Ait.RT. Red Cloud, 'tbraeka. - GUIDE ROCK. . Mrs. Crowoll visited last weok at the home of her son Waldo. T.J. Malonoy is liavliiR a three room addition put on one of his buildings. Tlio eleventh grade eutortaiiiod the tenth grado at the homo of Miss Bertha Guy Friday ovening of last week. .7. M. Itoland Is liavhiK tho barn on his resideuee lots converted into a house which wo jirceume he will ront. Vim. HodRCb is having a neat addit ion built on thu houso he recently moved to tho south of John Dunbar's residoiieo. Many fruit trees, forest trees ami oriiamontalhriibH havo been put out by our people this spring. Let tho good work go on'. (Joorgo L. Wu't and Mrs. llortha G. Bonnott were married at Red Cloud last Thursday. They wore serenaded by tho Martin Band; They live tu the Ij.' aniiuiv jvihgii.j iu mo rrcav pun 01 to'wri.'- - ' Wednesday evening April 28th 1!MX) at tho homo of the brido's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cox occurred tho mar- riago of their daughter Marthu 0. Cox and lledjemtuo K. Rose. The many friends of tho young couple oiler con gratulations. Tho switch board of the Outdo Rock Tolcphone Company was moved early this week to tho Burr property enst of the M. B. church. This will also be theresidouceof Mr. Smith who oper ates tho business of tho company. There was only a fow hours intorrup tion in the sorvleo. Miss Mamio Tompkins entertained tho ninth, tenth and eleventh grades of Guide Rock High school Wednes day evening at tho homo of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Tompkins. Tho teachers also woro her guests. Miss Tompkins is the assistant princi pal. Work has boon begun on tho brick work for the new brick block on tho hltoof tho old. restaurant. Tho old post olllco is already out and tho moat market will bo pulledoutnoxt. Things me beginning to look as if a oyulono had struck main street. A largo number of mou are at work there. Mr. and Mrs. B. 10 Burr had as guest Sunday Mr. GeoriroIIugurnmnof Hud son Nebraska who is now attending tho Franklin Academy. When Mrs. Burr was teaching school at Hudson she for two years boarded with this boy's parents. It was at their home also that sho and Mr. Burr woro mar. rlod nearly Hfteon years ago. The young gentleman who was their guest Sunday being at that time three and ono half years of ago. They had a very pleasant visit with him. Guide Bock had two rrights by Hro Monday night during the high w'nd. Kuibors from a noar by bon-ilro was blown into tho straw nsar Lovitls stock bum but was discovered In time so mat a tew Duckets of wator put it out. Fire iu a stalk Hold north west of town threatened to burn tho barns and hay or residents iu that corner. A hurried phono call brought out a big force of men who by hard work carrying water succeeded iu provontlng any damage. Sonio of tho womoh did a big lot toward quelling tho llames by having a supply of water on hand and keeping tho pumps going. Mrs. 0. W. Hoover wishos to thank all who assisted in, fighting the flro. Her pro porty and that of C. O, 1'arklubon oc cupied by 'IJ.'Taylor was most in dan ger1. 1 A " . . , Lincoln Team Farms Out Pitcher Bennett Bennett, a south paw pitcher, who has shown cleverness mid good head work In games ho has played with Lin coln, was today funned out by i'rosl dent Guy W. Green to (Jiiiney, III . iu i tho Central league B-nliett has the making of a steady pitcher. His con trol Is perfect. - Saturday's Lincoln Star. ltentiett pitched for Franklin anil Me' ook last summer. His many I friends here are pleased to hear of his ' advancement. Report o? Water ft LUtit Commissioner. Run Cuuj, Ni int., Aptil 21lh, 'oil. To tiik HoNoitAiu.r Mayok and Cm Cor.vni.. Gentlemen: Since my last report, April 7th, 11)0!), which showed 81)41.1)8 collected and turned In to tho city troasurer. 1 have collected S132.28 for the wator sorrice and S120.51 for tho light fuud, making a total ot 82.8.70 sinco April 7th, Ilk)!). I havo installed three new water meters for new consumers of water and llvo new elect, io light meters for additional light patrons Havp also finished street series lights on South Walnut street, erected three new poles and transferred street wires to thotft (on the north side of west 2nd botwecn South Seward and South Cedar repaired broken street lamps at South Cedar and West 2nd street Also repaired street lamp that was burned out in the Piatt's ad dition. Kxtcndcd the Domestic line one block south in the l'latt addition so as to furnish current to new resi dences. Also erected poles and put up new street lamp at the Intersection of 8th Ave. and Cherry street. There has been four brakes in domes tic water servieo pipe caused by de fective plpo which has been repaired. There has also been four new taps iiiaile in the water mains and meters attached in properly constructed meter vaults. 1 have also repaired two culverts, water ways at street intersections, be sides doing (ithar necessary street work. I havo also removed thu city supplies from main room of F. & M. Bank building to tho uppor rooms of said building I have also attended to other matters in detail as per your Instructions. Very respectfully, J A. Tomllnson, Water & Light Com. Carload Of Furniture! 5IJusl received and our Little Store crowded lo its utmost." Price and quality the best we have ever been able lo offer our customers. :::::::: Seeing is Believing Albright Brothers. Licensed Embmlmers and Undertakers. WWVWWU ' Red Cloud's new bank will open up for business Monday, May 3rd. Interest will be paid on time deposits, and every accommodation consistent with safe con servative banking extended to its customers. WEBSTER COUNTY BANK CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. MIZER, Pres. S. R. FLOiUNCE, Cashier. Helpful Hints on Hair Health Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff is a contagious disoaso caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never use a iomb or brush belonging to 111130110 else. No matter how cleanly the owner may bo, these articles may bo Infected with microbes, which win infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than It is to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an Infected comb or brush often produces the cause of bald ness. Never try on anybody elso'h hat for tlio reason that many 11 hatband is a nesting place for microbes. If you happen to be troubled with daudrull', itching sculp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we positively know will cure thosejtroiib les, and we are so sure of this that wo olfer It to you with tho understanding that It cost you nothing for the trial if it does not produce the results we claim. This remedy is called Bexall "O.'l" Hair Tonic. It is tho most fioicntifio remedy for all scalp and. hair troubles, anil wo know of nothing elm that equals It for eirectlvoness. Wo know this bocause of the results It has produced In hundreds of cases Bexall "0:i" Hair Tonic will positive ly banish dandrutr permanently, re store natural color when its loss ,hab been brought about by disease, and make tho hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this becauso It stimulates tho hair follicles, removes dandruff, destroys the germ miittor, and brings about a free, healthy 'cir culation of blood which nourishes the hair roots, causing thou! to tlghton and grow new hair. We want every body iu Bed Cloud who has any trotib' Iu with hair or scalp to know, that Bexall l:i" Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative iu oxistenco, and no othor ono should bo scolf at or doubt this statement until they havo put our claims to a fair tost, with tho understanding that they pay us nothing for tho remedy If it docs not give full and complete satlsfactipu in every parti julur. Two blzea, fiOc. and 91. (Bold by the H. B. Orlce Druir Co., KedCloucf. Nebr.. Lincoln Base Ball ClubDope Sheet. Pitcher I. en Sohroedor, who was pur chased by tho Lincoln liino Ball Club from Burlington, Iowa, of the Central Association, last summer for $.'00 was given his Hist week against Schrocdur has all the earmarks of a great pitehor and will piobably win many games for Lincoln during the approaching season. One of tho greatest pitching duels over soon on the Lincoln Base Ball Club's grounds occurred last Friday, when Green's Nebraska Indians played tho Lincoln Western League Club. Tohey pitched for the Indians and Johnson for the Lincoln team. Johnson was formerly tho star pitcher of the Indians and so was working against his old team mates. Toboy allowed only four hits and Johnson only three. For seven innings neither team got a man to second base. Thou a lucky hit by Davidson after an error by tho Indian third baseman, scored tho only two runs of the game. Lin coln won a toO. The Lincoln Hum: Ball Club as de cided upon for lli. scasor embraces the following inou; Catchers, Sullivan 1 ... . .. . .... . . trial for Lincoln litsL ' Riusoti; I'ltcliors, Holiroouor, John- tho State rnivcisity. "' "emirlx, .Mines, Canty, lloclien- herry; Mist base, Thomas; Heconil base and manager, Fox; Shortstop, (iaguier; Third base, l'ritchelt; Loft Held, Judo; Center Held, Davidson; Right field, Waldroti; Utility, Harris. Harris, tho little Hooper, Nebraska boy has been selected as utility player 011 tho Lincoln team this season. Har ris Is' not yet twenty-onu years old and last, season was practically his Urst ex perience iu any kind of base ball, but lie has developed rapidly and promises to mako a great ball player. For Headache. Biliousness DoWlttV Llttlo EARLY RISERS i sT u r flt Price's Cream Powder mLLLF A v" wjm I I I A pure grape cream of tartar powder. Its fame isworldwide. No alum, no phosphatic acid. There is never a ques tion as to the absolute purity and healthful ness of the food it raises. 1 mmm h Hi M t V.i f m w t . A.- - ,--iww'wrfnffiaEttjrTvy