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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
! SEE If J ' 1 vl .1 .r u. i. .1. M 444-3-M4-94-9FX- H-- fr , LOCALETTES r tin- c . of m '.-. in JCfiii lu-.v t'ii veek. ibi'l'W Is ill Illls'llll'S Ptll'-xInV. 1 1 ' .v wus in Trenton Tip1 Katlior !'it,.ei',i1it was in 3ii eilor Snii'luy. Will. OlMIOI' Wi'Ml in Knn-.li. Cltv Sunday ilolm It -giie. it'tiirins I -HluiMay to! Lincoln. y Hudloy l'i nt ciuuo In from Shollon TuomI .y. L. I. Alhiight went to Kearney Monday. Xod Preston was down fiuiii Oxford Wednesday. Misi Cirriu Holsworth spent .Sunday in Superior. Mist Bertha Potter returned Friday from Seward. , H. Omit mid Robert Hyde spent Sun dny in Oxford. Bernard MoN'cny returned from Lin coln Monduy g.Mrs. Nello Castsr was down from Ainfci Monday. W. H. Householder of Bladen was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Susie Kulcv eame home from Lincoln Monday Paul Johnston arrived home from Lincoln Friday. , Alfred lladell went to Cripple Creelt Tuesday evening. ' , Go to the Homo Grocery, for your fre9h vegetables. , ' Al. Albright wen,t to Cripple Greek- Saturdav oveninc tleo. Volland of ftastiugs6pout;'v:Ju'iiv dny in lied Cloud. " ' A r ijoren tineas went 10 oriou, iivus , Tuesday morning. it Ernest Welsch is having his house' painted this week. A. T. Walker and family were in Oampboll Monday. (5eo. Mor'.iart and family spent Sun day in tiuide Iloek. Miss draco Frisbio arrived home from Lincoln Friday. The Red cloud Chautauqua dates are August Tlh to loth. Miss Kthel Garber of Beatrice is hew' visiting friends. yfTucU Beloher .spent Saturday and W ' Sunday in Arapahoe. Lloyd Bradbrook of Wgodruir, Kas., wa in town this week See Dr. Stocktuuii for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Allen lllackledireonter'aitied several j friends Tuesday afternoon. 4 Miss Cornice Potter wont to Grand A&X Island the last of the week. r i . ".alt arien i- liain.- i . oMient Mr. I'rn'ik Kooc " ' P 'ti 'vim' - f In ii-si ii'iu1-. FriiiiU'in ueio tin F. '. riiylnvofiWIeliii t. K"ss.. ur,vod buml today. In th" e t, Fi idiiy eM'iiing II. ili iT'i iilS' nrHV.'it home ,imiv lay even iu' fnnii I . M; m l-na 1 VMI.H ..I'd (if fill ..II Mill- soiipti'ii. luqn'ne n( the t'hi. I'. , H.uw. l'n .mil f.unilj (iff ivcl'si'y Place .ilr llciv (siting n Lit i i'i. , lluluj P. limb arrived li uu from i Iowu i iiy. I.iw i Sitiiidny I'V.'iiing. Miss M il.cl Wilson of Atwoo !. Kas.. Is ho.'- visiting Mi. W .1 Kelle.v. Mis. Uyrt. Griuij hiuI ehil Iron of Boulder art lieie isiiing relative. Miss Millie Slaby of Mcl'uok is the guest of Mrs. Tony llailt this week. Mis. . C. ''rahin went to Indiana the first of the wcokio visit relatives. Clarence Gittings of Supeiior is i.ere visiting his sister. Mr.s. l'au' Pope. Miss Cecil Taylor left Tin-sdhy tor an extended visit in Marysville, Mo Mr Hrotilts and on Ro.seoo were down froinCatheitonjpreolnct Wednes day. L. II. Blaekledge will be the orator of the day at Blue Hill the third of .July. Gasoline 1 1 cents per gallon at the Red Cloud lldw. A: Imp. Co.'s hardware store. A. Huuzekcr of Table Rook, is the guest of V. K (Jeer and family this wtk'k. . ... JF. Grimes of Blue Hill was the guess of his sou, Ned Grlniesuud wife Tuesday. Billy llense has improved the looks ii'i I ilaugli'et ct guests nf tier bus- S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST The fimowlngMiippi.d l.vU Sunday; I Successor t(l I)r ,,, s ; ,(J I Win Weesnev 2 eir.s ot li-igs. II. 0, Cutter I c.iv of lings mid L Bssig .' ems of hog. Mr. and Mis Junes of Lafayette, liuli.niii, iiii.I neiee Miss Nellie Martin are tin1 guests of Mr. and Mr. John lliileonib till week. At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. Mr. ami Mis. (lour Hughes. Mr. Van i ampand son George left Wednes day foi an v.Melltleil Isit with U'lll lives iu re.itllo, Wu-li. Mis Bum Hale and si-tor, Mrs. Net liu TieKiier and eliildien of IVcuiiiseh, BAT1X .Mr. Jos. Kudrna is n-pniteil ery HI. I A tine niln on Tuesday and Weducs day mornings. Tin cultivator and weader seats are . busy now davs. . Mrs. Jos. Piivliek Sr. is not imiuov- (Hil.i.. me visit. ug their parents. Mr. , health vurv fast. 1 hi his buildings this week with ti coat o paint. V Lew Frisbie returned Saturday from Geneva where le has taught1 school tre past year. ', liss Nellie Kutledgo returned nome from Omaha whore she has been lit te'nding school. Miss Jessie Carl of Long Island, Kas. was the guest of J. A. McArthur and family Tuesday. Miss Grace Kinsel and Mrs. Sid Longtin were visiting in Franklin tho tlrst of the week The government on Juno 17th. added auother mile to route .'1, which route Ed. Dickson carries mail on. King's Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and euro sick headache. Fasy to take Sold by Henry Cook. The Chicago specialist will be at tho Itoyul hotel in Bed Cloud, Tuesday, July Uth. Consultation free. Tubler wells, wind mills, pipe fitting and repairings. Call on T. CilUV.U.imi, Campbell, Nebr. Write or phone. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ice days for Bed Cloud. Watch for the Lindsey Ice Wagon. Pinesalve, carboli.ed, thoroughly healing add eloausiug, antiseptic, soothes and stops pain. Sold hy Henry Cook. A NEW FIRM! SummerJ -dorwear liver stand in a draught and feel the eonl lueeze on your faco and liaruls. and feel smothered all it jour body? If you hutlon'ToroSklllt" under wear instead of tightly knitted, air proof underwear, you would, feel that samo refreshing brcee nil over tho body that the uheovered face catches. "Porosknlt" i naturally a ctol underwear. It couldn't be other wise. It's an open work knit. It's light in weight, olustio enough to mean comfort, and made of finest coined yarn to givo lastingness of wear Fifty cents the garment. We have added a right new Line of Groceries to Our Women and Men Furnishing goods. : : : Make This Your Trading Place whercyou can get every thing p cat and wear. This week for Men we arc showing. The Poras-knitt un derwear in Balhriggans Colors, ect. and Mis. A, (.'. Hale north of Inavale Will sell or trade for stock one 10 h. p KiHel engine, oneJ'J-M Case epor utor Willi Randolph blower, alt In goon iiuining -hape.- Kiniilie of F. M Bau- LOW Mi .-ON. n- following went to Franklin Tuesday morning to attend the es siah: Mesdames Howard, Warren, Cressmiin, Piatt and Miss Mildred Ful ton and Mr. C L. Cutting. Take your Lawn Mower to Wiillin A Hansen, and have it sharpened on the best uiaehlno made. And it's a power machine. They will put it in good condition.. They know how. Dr. Wintorson physieia i and sur geon. Ollic in front rooms over Dr. Cook's drug store. Removed from Dr. Kuino's otlice, Potter Block. Both phones Bell Bed 18. Independ,. 151. SPECIALTIES in Stock Foods such as heaves reducer, distempor cure, gall cure, conditioners, White liniment, dipp, lice killers, oils and greases, coal oil and gases. r-A. C. Bradshaw the Feed Store Man. Mr. John Winters is superintending the building of a large baru on his farm this week. Incidentally, we pre sume, he will not forgot to sell all the school books possible He really ought to make this city his home again. Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Cunningham will shortly depart for Red Cloud, where they will make their future liWe, The community will miss both these worthy people from our midst, and the best of well wishes of all our people follow them to their new home. Biv ertou Review. Summer coughs and colds are ob stinate and dillleult to cure. Tho most prompt method is to take some thing pleasant which will gently move the bowels; u good laxative ' cough syrup. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup will surely and promptly oiuo your cold. Sold by Henry Cook. Tlu' first application of Manan, the great Pile remedy, will almost instant ly give relief. Continued use of Man an for a few days will elfect a cure. The tubo iu which it is put up has a small nozzle attached so that there is no Inconvenience whatever. MaiiZan is for the cure of any kind of Piles. It is sold here by Henry Cook. Why not have a business college in Red Cloud SsooO think of it! This is what fiO students would leave iu the town, limiting their expense to SI per week for 10 months. Wouldn't this help? livery voting man and woman who would be interested in a business college in Bed Cloud please send your name and address to Box oJS Red Cloud, Nebr. Mrs. Jo. Pidnicky is having all of her improvements lopaintod Mr. Maver-ka who was operated on for apeiidicitus is unpioving rapidly The Hood a week ago Monday dis figured Jos. Jellnek's pasture pretty bad and caused him three day's hard labor. Frank Vavrloka mowed liU alfalfa Tuesday afternoon anil he mid he wished it would stop raining until lie got it stacked, but he must forget about it as it got soaked up right Wednesday morning. The home team and the Indian Creek base ball team crosssd bats for the tlrst timo last Sunday. Tho game was witnessed by a large crowd and tho visiting team went home rejoicing as tho score was sixteen to three in their favor. Call in and see Yours for Square dealing JOHNSON GROUT The Aid cent of the To Tlic Cream Producers. I have made Arrangements with my Company to pay Cash for Cream to any one that wants cash. I will receive cream and pay for it as I have hero to fore. Gr.o Tisine. Local Agent. WOW! Superior has partially recovered from tho shook of defeat which caused tho icebergs to travel up and down her spinal column two years ago when our home ball team defeated the aggrega tion of league players and now has organized another base ball team. Red Cioiid Chief. Wow, that's a hot one, but if wo can't wallup the stuflln' out'or your swell team the first opportunity this year, 'we'll go 'way back and sit down. Superior Express. II. J pretty A Why Take Alcohol? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these etntpmente. or we would riot make them. Ask him -aaw-w ww-.. - y - . and find OUt. Follow his advice. . C. Atjer Co. . Lowell, Mass., Lamhrccltt Johnson, The homo of Mr. and .Mrs, Lanilirecht was tho scene of a wedding Wednesday evening, Juno Oth. when their daughter, Miss Susie A. Lambrecht became the bride- of Mr. Henry V. Johnson, both of Now Vir ginia. Tho Rev. B. B. Hill olllciated using the ring ceremony. Tho bride was daintily attired in white and cur ried a bonnet of pink carnations. The groom wore tho conventional black. Miss Clara Lanilirecht was bridesmaid and Mr. Walter Lainbreoht was best man. The wedding niaich was played by Miss Dolla Lambrecht. After tho ceremony about sixty guests partook of a bonteous wedding supper. Many beautiful and useful gifts wore received. Mr. atid Mrs. Johnson will imiko their home ou a farm north of Inavale. GUIDE ROCK. Mre, Cross Is up from Kansas visit ing her children here. Bertha and Katie Guy arc home from n visit with relatives at Blue Hill. Mrs. Idolla Watt spent a few days last week visiting at tho homo of Mrs. E. J. Cox. Mre. K. T. Merrimiin served the Methodist Aid society "coirce" Thurs day afternoon. Several girls from Guide Rock are attending summer school either at Alma or Kearney. lirnest Jones or Oregon is expected homo in July to visit his parents, Dwight Jones and wife. ltoo-keepeis are having great times trying to get their new swarms to stay after they have been hived. A musical troupe was here at tho M li. chinch Thursday evening society got forty pe receipts. Tho .Masonic and Fastern Star lodges held joint installation of ollicers Monday evening. leecieiini and caku wore served. Monday, Mrs. li. S. Sohobourg went to Hastings as delegate from (iuide Rock lodge Degree of Honor to tho district convention. A. J. Spires and wife will go soon on a visit to Seattle. It is said he will open a shoe store iu Cambridge on their return from tho west. Miss Coleman of Omaha is still with Mis. J W. Robinson, who is yet very sick but was slightly better Monday and Tuesday. Miss Coleman Is a splendid nurse. Miss Alice Baity of Leavenworth. Kansas, is hero visiting her brother, Alonzo Bally and her sisters. Mrs. A. Volleisaiid Mrs. W. F. Crowell. A friend Mi-. Boso Ode accompanied her. Miss Amy Pottit returned to her work at Manitoii, Colorado, Thursday evening. She is manager of a. jewelry and curio store. She visited her par ents and sisters hero during her vaca tion. Rev. A. W. Sliamel Hold secretary for the "Conforanoe Claimants" of the M. li. Church was iu tiuide Book Mon day. His home is in Lincoln He was- pastor here and at Host wick a do.on years ago. Mrs. Lllu S. Slioppiml and daughter Ciladvs departed Friday for Bridger, Montana, where another daughter, Miss Marjorie is located. Thoy bought proporty there having sold their resi dence here. Mrs. 11. li. Rich, mother of Mrs. Sheppard will visit a few weeks before going to Bridget'. Church Services. u6t:it.sor.si:uvifi:ATM. k. rncucn. .S.wtiiATii Si'.iivirr.s. Smiiliiy Solum! 10 A. M. I'rcni'liliiK 11A.M. Class uu'utlm; v I- M. Kviinino Bpworlli IC'iiKiio 7 1'. M. rrcachlni; - 8 !' ' l'rnyer inietliiK Wtdnusilny cvcuIiikRI'.M. I.iullei A lit Krlilny - 2 I'. .V. Your presence U roiui'httd ami ii cordial Invimtlon U extended to nil. M. T, Krirn.nu I'nstor. AX-i?rfllIK?r&''JJCffllX) flC'KIC showing some new Spring Trousers in very choice variety. The cut is perfect the Tailoring excellent and the Trouserings are new. Take it all in all, they arc in every way, the properest Trousers that can be found. $3,00, 3,50, 4.00 up to $4.50 or $6.00 Nothing startling about our prices they sound like the Trouser prices of other stores but just call and see how very different the Trousers are. That's what counts! wlP' Gowden-Kaley Clothing Co. Always Reliable First Door North of Postoffice s wvNavvVvv'a"'Vvw? .... s Amack 8 Chaney Leaders in Furniture and Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHEPHONES You will find us in the BIG room Moon Block Furniture, Carpets and Under taking of the quality kind And Our Prices Speak for Themselves. Wc extend a Cordial Invitation to all to visit our stoic. : : : : : Swift's Premium Ham or Bacons. The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's fins as a family laxative. Mvcrpius. u vvsciaun.-. juu. v.u... - Kiikl'matihm Ci'iir.u in a Day. Dr. Detcoihon'ti Bolief for Blieu mutism and Neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. It action upon the brstum is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at onco the causo and tho (lis eaho immediately disappears. Tio dls doso greatly benefits. 75c and 81. first Sold by The H K. Grico Drug Co., Bed Cloud, Nobr. IIOUIS OF SKHVICH AT CONtillWiA TlONALCUL'llOir. H.UIll.ATII.Hi:itVHi:s. rrcnuliliiK 10:I'jh. in, Illblo school 12 m. Preaching services H i. in, Prayer .ml Conference- mretliu; Wcdncs. dny t 8 . in. A corilliil Invltntlon Is extended to nil. 11KV. A. A. Ciikssman I'nstor. OltACK (l'.I'I.srOl'AI.) CHURCH Rev. J. Ml Hates, I'nstor. Kervleu the ilrst two Sundays In inch month. -Holy Communion nt inornliiK services on Hi nil rut Slllidnv. Sunday school nt.l'J o'clock every Sundny. Mrs. K. II. Smith, Superintendent. r1 ,4 'SS' --r VeWJ Opened tip Again. Tho lion Ton restunint has under Its now management again opuued up for meals. Commencing Saturday, May 22nd. I will servo first class meals at 20 cents. Hubert Neuerburg, Prop. i kl NPt V'iJ tfmtr&W? Frcsli and Salt Meats of All Kinds. Wm. Kaon Red Cloud, Nebr. Wo do not know of any other pill that Is as good as DeWitt's Little. Marly I.Imts. tho famous littlo liver pills small, gentle, pleasant anil sure pills with a reputation. Sold by all Ul-lgglsts. If I Ids is revision downward, what w.Milil revision upward bo'.' There uie iniuiv imitatloiiH of I)o- ill's I arlmli.ed Wifih Hazel Salvo l'i Witt's is thi' otiginal. Uo suro you , .-I U.'Witt's CarlH.li.i-d Witeh Hazel .lve when j mi ash for it. It is good ..r cuts, burns mi'! bruises, mid is os neiall, gin H I fur piles. So(J by all Druggists ' CATARRH Taxis Granlne an ideal hair tonic Ta.is Supogcn, a perfect shampoo and Taxis Hay Hum a combination, which if faithfully used, will produce a clean, healthy condition of tho hair ami scalp. Thin, dry, brittle or falling hair means there is. some uatuo for such an unhealthy condition and that it should bo attended to at once. The reason for scanty hair is becauso all tho root shaft arc not doing their duty and the reason for falling hair is because the scalp Is In an unhealthy condition To correct these evils Is a very sim ple matter. To iniilto all tho root shafts do their duty uso Craninc. To get the scalp in a healthy condition, shampoo tho head with Sapogen, a per fumed groon oil soap. Day Hum Is an ideal hair dressing after tho shampoo. Kor further particulars, call or phono Mrs. Nancy A. Halo tM MAuf-offCOVgl Ely's CKeam Balm Suro to Clvo Satisfaction. GIVES RCLIET AT ONCE. It clonuses, unn'hr i, 1 ' l p'oteeta tlio disoasi'd membrane p.-. titiiin from Cutnrrh and drives away a Cold in tin Head quickly. Itestores tho 8ones of Tn-to imd Siuoil, Easy to use. Contain, no injurious drugs Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed. Largo Size, fiO rents nt Druggists or by mull. Liquid Cream Culm for uso iu atomizers, 75 coats. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. U i v; ., 1