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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
-v il V y .: T Ji2-)3:1 jt-f-tt-C-l-i-tt-tC LOCAiEITES m Subset ibe for the Chjcf. K. v . I'ojio wont U Kansas City Sunday. Mi, .hid Unlley went lo Cowlos Satin tiny. Citation Crabill was In Itlvorlon Monday. C, Nrri is hero visiting relatives this Week. Hoy Hutchison weiil lo Hasting is "Wednesday. Kiod Ciiml was down from llluo Hill Monday. Mrs. Nellie Culler wont to Hluo Hill Monday. Kdwni'ii McDonald was In Guide Jtoch Sunday. See Dr. Warrick the Occulist Tups day, Maj 11th. CliiiH. llurnoy shipped cattle to St. Joe Weilne-diiy. Harold .Tone? of Chicago i:) here visiting relative. A. T. Walker returned Saturday from Kansas City Grandma Hale is visiting in the country this week. Mr.. Cc-orgia Perkins returned lo Lincoln Saturday. Miss Until .lohiHon rolurned from JSluo Hill Saturday. Miss Gertrude 1 1 inks wna up from Superior Wc'dnosday. B. M. Hard and wife returned from Grand Islund Friday. Win. Wocsnor shippod eattlo lo Kai -has City Wednesday. Ed liarber and fain ly returned Sat urday to MePhcrson, Kas. Sou Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Bertha Palnur went to Wray, Colo., the lir.st of the week. Loyd llradbrook camo up from Woodruir to bpend Sunday. The bats nod balls arrived Tuesday for the Rod Cloud bull team. Mrs. C. U. Cox went to Southern Kansas Wednesday morning. Miss Adeline Mateotto was up from Superior the (list of the week. Clyde Wiekwlre and mot hor a.re hero from McO ok visiting lelatives. Misses Ciiiudreal of Campbell visited Miss Alfa Longtin Wednesday. Ueose Thompson and family w cro down from Cowlos Wednesday. Chas. Hanners rolurned to his homo ill Oxford Wednesday evening. Loland Caldwell was down from Hastings the llrst of this week. Will Overman rolurned from the western part of the state Sunday. Loyd Hall has been down from Cowles this woek visiting relatives. Miss Mabel Winfrey of York has been visiting friends hero this woek. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy IYarn of Cadmus were visiting their parents Sunday. The Superior Orchestra, came up We'dnosday to play for theelnbdauee. Miss Jessie Kcllopg arrived Tuesday from Ohio to visit friends and relat ives. Mrs. Hoyd Smith and children ie turned the last of tho week from L'n. coin. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Miner aro tho proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday. A NEW iM 1 AJU Xfc- lZ2sr"i ' x& M vawt Evor stand in a draught aud fcol tho cool brcezo on your faco and hands, and feel smothered all oror your body? If you had on"PorSknU" under- wear instead of tightly knitted, nir- "' proof underwear, you would feel that snmo refreshing brcezo all over tho body that tho uhcovcrod ' face catches. "PorosKllH" is naturally a COOl undorwear. It couldn't bo othor wiso. It's an open work knit. It's light in weight, ola&th; enough to mean comfort, and mado of finest coined yarn to glvo lastlngness of wear Fifty cents tho garment. I Mr. O. C. Tool and Mis. Ceo lloi ! lister mid da'ighter Maiie, wont to Lincoln lit unlay. I' A. Wullbiandt toturiied fiom Viiiiin. Colo.. Tiiday He brought his family with him The Mlses Mint and Klin. Cook or tfi'lMlned the.Itinior Whist club last Thltrwlay evening. The Hell Telephone Co , is putting up now copper wltoi between lioieand Ktiporiur this woek John Weesuor returned front Webbu Sut ttrday where he closed u very sue eoHsful term of school. Mls Hcrtilco Potior relurnod the last of the week fioin Chicago wiieto she has been studying music. The Chicago specialist will heal the Koynl hotel in l!ed Cloud, Satur.iuy, May loth. Consult at ion fioe. Will ltobertsou shipped three cais of cattle to Kansas City Sunday? Will Hoboilson and Amos Mlkseh accom panied thorn! Sarah Van Camp, widow of Coo. L. Van Camp, has been granted a widow's pension of $V2 per month. Fred Maur or was her attorney. Mrs 13 U. Overman and children left Tuesday mot ning for Illinois to visit relatives. Mr. Oveitnau aeeonip aided them as far as Omaha. I)r Warrick, tho specialist will moot eye, ear, nose and throat pitients and those needing glasses, at Dr. Dainor ell's ollloe Tuesday, May 11th. (ieorgo Arendt, who stole So.i from the I'.urlington Hotel, was sentenced to the reform school. Shorlir Hedge took him to Kearney Tuesday. Keith Points of Inavale was brought heforo tho insane board Tuesday morning and adjudged insane. Shot iff Hcdgo took him to Hastings Tuesday noon. Hen Munt formerly this city met his death in Chippewa Falls, Wis. The icsiilt of blood poinoniug con traded while preparing a dead body for burial. Dr. Wintorson physician and sur geon. Ollico in front rooms over Dr. Cook's ding stoie. Ileniovod from Dr. llaino's olllce, Potter Itlock. Both phones Hell 17. Indepond. 'J7. Wade Kcont, the popular Webster street livery man, purchased a llve pnsangor Heo automobile of James Peterson, for his livery barn. This will be a nice addition to his already up to-dato barn Wo are indebted to .1. C. Saylor for u'picluro of the real Kod Cloud Chief who was at one time the biggest Indian in Nebraska. He was a great wan lor and hard lighter. .Mr. Saylor is at present at HI Keno, Toxas The managers of the Nebraska State- Fair aro oireriug prizes for the best acre of corn grown by a boy under eighteen years of ago. Nainos to bo sent In to W. II. Mellor, Secretary, Lin coln, before May ','Oth, who will advise you of conditions. I am now located in ilie Winfrey breeding barn in lied Cloim and have two fine Missouri, and one lino Excel lent Kentucky Jacks, and one flue Per-eheron-Nornian Stallion for .service for the season of ItiuD. Call and see them. If. A. Johnson, pioprietor. A guaranteed Cough remedy is Ileos Laxative Cough Syrup, l'or coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse ness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it is quick to ro lievo and tastesgood. Gently laxative and drives the cold from your the sys tem Sold by Henry Cook. FIRM! We have added a right new Line of Groceries lo Our Women and Men Furnishing goods. : : : Make This Your Trading Place where you can get' every thing to eat and wear. This week for Men we arc shining. The Poras-knitt un derwear in Balbriggans Colors, ect. Call in and see Yours for Square dealing l Are jdii iiiliMiitnik mi ,u'io of loin and nto ,ou umbr eighteen yens of age? If so, enter tin-ltiysCoin Con test In which are glicu tlfiO for tho most coin guivMi on one aero during tho j our 111 J). Send your nuuio as a cniifiMniit in W. 1J. Mellor. Lincoln, befoio May SOlli. The Slate Hoard of Agiieulture lit i olVorlng priw of $50, ., J-.'O, $10, and six of f." for the most coin inlsod on olio acre by a boy uinloroighteon jours of nge. Entiles must bo nuuio to W. 1. Mellor. Sioioltiy, Lincoln, on or before May '.tHll. Duly a short time lelt to send in jour name, my boy. Mr Jcs. Tiipham and wife, Mrs Maty Copley mid son Pied, and 'Mis. Liz.io Croat will leave soon for an ox tondvil visit to England. 'I'liey will go by the way of Now Vork City wheie they will spend a few dnys visiting unci then they will sil for Liveii ol. They will undoubtedly liavo an oujuy aide journey. Another lied Cloud girl has boon advanced to a position of nuponslblli ty. Wo have in miiiil ilss Itertba Har'ow who is now secretary ol the Edmunds Cioatneiy t u., of Central City.Nob. She has full authority to simi all chocks lor tho II1111 and draws a good salary. Wo ute always pleaoed to hear of tho success or Kod Cloud students. L. II. Fort has topaporod and re arranged his olllce. I)ot" now has one of the best equipped olllce s in the city. There was such a decided change in the appearance of tho 100111 Hi t wo thought ut llr-t that wo had entered a Now Yorkdown town business house. Mr. Fort believes in prngiess and is to be congratulated on tho excellent appearance of his apartments. Tho A. O. U. W appointed a com mittee to net in conjunction with tho other fraternal societies of tho city at their last mooting for the purpose of preparing 11 program for fraternal Sunday. The committee appointed consists or. I. S. Cillhani, Paul stor- y and lloon launders. Wo trust the rest of the orders will tsiko the quest ion at their respective muiitlng and make this a success. I ho second Sun day in Juno is not far distant. The, little folks enjoyed May day to the full Sunn-day This is one of the nicest customs for tho chili lorn of the year. The joy of preparing the daint baskets is equnll.d only by tho joy of leUveiiilg them. We estimate the number of children dellToring May baskets at fourteen thousand. Every street and alley seemed to bo alive with these embryo citizuns making each other happy, lleie is a lesson for the grown ups. 0. W. PoflP. Otto W. Pope was born in lied Cloud .May lt 1S(7 and died in Bod Cloud Majylth, 190'J. Bo was thu third child of the late Arthur A. Popo and Lain a J. Popo. Mr. Popo wns educated 111 tho schools of this city and the I'ni vorsity of Nebraska. Kor n number ol years ho was engaged in business in this city. In J!)02 ho was married to Anna Kandall, who survhos him. Bj liis upright chatactor thu deceased was worthy of emulation and by his death tho community lost a valued citizen. In the death or Mr. Popo a life was closed unheralded and unsung but having lllied a niche in an honorable way. Mr. Popo loaves behind him tlio memory of a pleasing personality and a record upon which no sliadow rests. We louder to his widow and relatives ous sympathy because of this allliction. . I 0. 0 F. Dedication On April :50th at Cambridge a new hall was dedicated to tho I. O. O. F. of iouraskti. t 10 (irand ATrmler. 1? H Miller; 'Orand Wartlos, Paul Storey; Deputy Craud Master, .1. W. Kulluv: Cm and Marshal W. J. Vahburg.olllciat- ing. Jti addition to those ollieers of Craud Lodge there wore present P. Orand Mastor 0. L. Loomls Grand Instructor who was tho orator of tho day, I P. Gage Orand secretary, P. (J. .Master F. P. Corrick aud E. II. New houso Grand Marshall of tho Eneainn- inont. The services wore beautiful and itnprossive. The address by P. G. M. Loomis was specially interesting both to Odd Follows and toothers who wore in attendance. Music by tho Cambridge Orchestra and hinging by tho Kcbekuh choir was a pleasant part of the program. A suppor was served at the opera house by the Ho boknhs and was fully in accord with all tho othor entertainments of tho day. Tho hall itself was an cxamnlo of what Odd Fellows aro doing all over this and other states. It is of pressed brick 14 by IK) feet full two stories in height. Tho lower lloor is rentou Tor store purposes at a rontal of SSOO a year. Tho uppor lloor Is a complete Odd Fellows hall and one thai any jongo might bo proud of. Tho fraternity at Cambridge aro to be congratulated upon hav ng such a home. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup In in stant relief for couglu, ouhIu, croup whooping cough. It i gently laxative and drives tho cold from tlio svtom clearing tho head and throat. Pleas ant to take. Good for hoarsonoiH and all bronchial trouble. Cuaiantoed be cause we know what it will do. sfflc, r0e and $1. Sold by Henry Cook. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DIM LSI Sttcussnr to Dr. .1. .s. l:llUll At (he old stand over (he State Bank. Phone I3fl. Swift's Premium Ham or Oacottb. 1 if rn W Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds. Red Cloud, Ncbr. To Oil Consumers, 1 will start mv Oil wagon again atid will run Friday ami Tuesday. Sot your cans out and bo ready to use oil if you want the wagon to run. A. C. ltradshav . Itast: Ball The Baso Ball season opens at Bed Cloud June Hil. Norton Kas., vs. Bod Cloud .1 games Juno :id, ltli, Mb. These will be fast games as both towns have fust teams this season. COMMERCIAL CI.UU VISIIOUS. Geo. N.NeTfoithr. ItansaH Clly Dally Drox-.rs Titlr.ftram Amanist Them.. 'I he reprcsciitatitoH of the Kansas City Commoiohil cluli which will vi-it our city within thu nei few days is niiido up of ar. interesting body of 111011 most of whom grow up, or count the place of their blith, ,111 tho farm. Yuiy of the men who 111 0 011 tlio piosent trip have been with every trip which tho club has made, extending back for a docu yeais. Among tho number who will i-.lt our city on this Dip is, Ceorgo N. Nell', vico-picsidoul and manager of the Kansas City Dally Drovers Tolograin Mr. Nell' com menced its n poor .young man In Kan sas Citj-in lSSd'along with his brothers, one of whom, the Bon. Jay II. Nolfwas elected mayor of Kansas Citj' in l!)ill. Tho Nell' biothorsasthoy aio familiar ly known have made money out of Ihe newspaper business and they con trol three livestock d. lily papers. One OHch in Kansas City, Omiilui mid St. Louis. M t. Ceorgo N. Noll' describes himself asTino of si brothers, meas uring ;$(' feet aud a total weight of 1,-00 pounds. He is a liandihaker, wearing a peipctual smile and a goud mixer, slightly gray, weight '-T)0 Vou will know him when you see him. Real Est ate Transfers. Transfers reported by the. Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, May .1, limit. Joseph C. Taylor to (1. W. Moul- ton, oJn ne 10-1-10, wd :i20( O. W. Pope to Howell Bros., lots 10, 17, 18, 15), s; 20. Blk. 20, Bed Cloud, wd 2.100 Myrt It. Adainson to George A. Wells, lot 10, Blk. :i, Cowles wd 1G0 Hiram Hendricks to William F. Carr, 11 ' 3 s w 8-II-1 1 , wd r,00o Clara Woodside to Alice Wood- side, uud 4 nw 17-1-11, wd.... 1875 L. E.Spence to Hiram llendrick.s pt nb no 18-1-11, wd 1000 Laura M. Lightfoot to. L E. Speliee, pt no lie 18-1-11, wd... 700 Fred G. Foe to James Waller, pt n'a' ne 1-2-10, qcd Edwnrd Gilford to Mary E. Mot tor, lots 1, I, Blk. I, Cowles wd ftO C. E. Perkins, trustee to Mary E Mottor, lot 3, Blk. 1 , Cowles wd JW C. E. Perkins, trustco to Ilury E Motter, lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. 13. Cowles, wd so William J. Vanco to Phobo Dels ley, Blk. 1, Inavale, wd l.'.O William MorVow to Lucy M. Whohin, al4 se 18-M1, wd Oluu 822 1 00 Mortgages filed, $3018.00. Mortgages released $8953.11). Reward. A toward of $10 will be given by the C. A. H. and W. K. C, for any inform ation that will load to the arrest and conviction of tlio ponton or persona who defaced by shooting mid. marking tho monument to the t'nkuowu Doad In the Bed Cloud cemotory. Also a standing toward of S10 will bo paid for any information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any per son or persons who may inany tnaunor hereafter duface said monument. jf ' "-tr' ,iil'JJ nwwwmiwmwMii 1 A Spring and The Wintur Overcoat has completed its service and now is tho time for the Spring Top Coat to receive its due consideration. Have you a spring Top Coat, Sir a Coat just as you would have it? Perhaps, you haven't. Then, in thai, case, wo wo .Id have you Investigate our hautlftoiuo now Stj les. All the smartest and best in Top Coats you will (hid hero -of nil stjles and fabrics, Silk orSeigo Lined. Our Price Scone $10. to $22,50 When looking uir Hood Clot lies, 001110 horuby our Clothes, you shall know us. Protector Collars Cravenette. Cowden-Kaley Glotliini Go. d Always Reliable First Door North of Postofficc kmmk 8 Cteiiey Leaders in Furniture and Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHE PHON'ES ou will find us in ihe BIG room Moon Block Faariilfiarep Carpets and Under taking 0? the quality hind " And Our Prices Speak for Themselves. Wc extend i a Cordial Invitation to all lo visit our store. : : : : : IS IT fl HEW STOVE, OR A New Biiflfty Or Farm Machinery We have them all. Remember, our stock of Har ness, Hardware, Buggies and Farm Machinery is Complete at all times. :::::: : : : : : Wi: pay sJi-kciai. attention to Supplying ISuildor's Hardware at tho Lowest Prices, Bust goods. Wk are als-o in position to do Plumbing work, and all Kinds of Plpo Cutting and Fitting. ::::::: r CALL AND SEE! US Wc will have In a Line of AUTOMOIilLUS Soon. i Red Gloud flaPdaafe L WrVi wnrrr j rr -twTjLm. i Does Not Stimulate Ayer's Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. It IS not a Sfrnrnt drink. Nn rnnrUnn u(ior vnn cfnn ncinit if There is not a drop of alcohol aimn rflin flml- rrmnr AAn n v.v.ii uiii unit .uu;a uuui a aiiuny luiuu uuu tiilCltlllVC We wish VOU would ask vnnr inrtnr nhnnh fhk Up knows. Trust him. Do as he What are Ayer's Pills? Liver Pills. How years. Do doctors recommend them? Woods Liver Medicine i a liver re-' giilutor which acts directly nu this organ, invigorate ami ilrodueoh natur al notion. Itrlngs iniiok relief to sick lieudiu'lio, eriuHtipHtioii, IdlimisnoSft and other ,vniUiiiis of liver disorders l'ui'tiniilarlv reoouiinaiiiled for iniiu- dice, chills, fever and malaria. Tlio 91 l,"v';ls,r c,l,'j'rul (Specially like Ken .. contains times as niuch as the K'nlle SiipVo'sllgar! 51V size, bold by Henry Cook. 4 It is sold by nil' Druggists. Top Coat Cravenette IDHjiH I'AH TV I liHIir 1 1 KunniK Chicago & Implement Go. c , uubiciai y in it. You have the steady, l..t 4n! .. .. .1 ll.i:.... says. j.c.Ai,eTCo..Lowell.Mau". long have they been sold? Nearly sixty Ask your own doctor and find out. 'Jhis is the most dangerous tinio of the year to catch cold, and it Is the hardest time to euro it. f f you should take a culd, a low doses of 'Kennedy' Laxative I'ough Syrup will act very promptly. Its laxative prlnctplo euros the cold by driving It from tho system .v iigouwo uni natural notion or the m r i 'I I -.Shaiart.TA!-,L'ia&;!:--! fA.-;i(ir" k 4, "!i '-.!; . rtU -i . .'?'lw, jrrtxrmtSgS:i..'i .'.vvJj!nmi2'Wl:n:CmTtitmfi -.wvw My.-rTf.iwny.