Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
nISumjamwnioemjaKumawwmiMijmM.irm niwjg, ,.giimm.m wmuiHXttjMjiijwwm ajxjiwwjuwfw wwwiw mmum rwiwi im.aur.wau.Mwiiji iiw --.. TjA V 1' yon i'vit - ": i- entcil th it lerliim of kcf.n aniovamc Uh the )11 st.lo dropp I !i lei- f utittiiin pf-li, w hen the l"'ii tuiit '!tv it) tlic middle nf (i letti-t ': l!i ; "i .In a led the opera ion f Mime m v , dift;. . ptoVoUiti..r at t -. t i in- i ud.d fittircis. IciiUy join'-. N mi i'ii'i rii'ii iini "I! 'his '" "-1" - CNKLINFS Self-Filling Fountain Pen If it should inn ill., aI,,h rilitu. you Would not lci-1 n tin- ! .i-t annoy I'd. not oven n little bit. because oti can calmly roach over nud dtp pen in nearest inkwell, press the "Crescent Filler'" once, ami instuutly pen - full of inli. Hone so quickly that your train of thought Is not cvin broken. Moreover, thnt IlllinK operation keeps tho feed channels clean and nn eloggodso that the iluw of ink is always certain and continuou-: never a lialk. blot or ship; makes wiiting delicht fully easy. All sies and points; com in and try them. For Sale By Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. ; LOCALETTES 5 Ld Taylor has mMu-m 1 to ok 'a AllenTul'.c.'sis lioine ttoin N'upoitcc. Mr-. Kius.-U is home fioin Lincoln Mrs. T. A. Jones went to Aliua Satur day. Neal Lindsay Ins returned to lied Cloud. Lvortoti Foe waa down from MeCook Sunday. Miss Alfa Longtla was In Supeiior Tuesday. Clms. llogato was dawtt from Klito Hill l'rlday. Mrs. MeXeuy has returned from llouldor, Colo. Fred Maurer nud wlte are home from Seattle. J Mgar Throne wont t &Iel'liermn, Kansas Mouday. A. I. Illy ami wifewt doim from Met 'jo'.i, Sunday. M!ss Josie Igou K ft for KutiMts t'i'y Motida morn i in;. Mrs. N. 111.- Met I'll ictuimd li t.Jo Saturday moi-mug. ftM&lM Every Best things in shown for FALL wilillilli ail H,S.M Clothing Crawford Shoes Dutchess Trowsers PAUL 5 1 OKhY THE CLOTHIER n i Win West mi I family h tvo IlliiVtill Imcij li this iity. Mr. Fred Hcdrfs veiit to Cripple Croh Siit'ii'ilny on I.V Mr. in. . Mi. I!. I.. Lewis left on 10 Mon toy f.,i Michigan. Mi-s May Hnlell left Tuesday for St. Joe to attend school. Men U alker loaves for Lincoln Sufi day to atten 1 t'ulvei'tlty. Mis, im Wilson is enjoying a visit Willi Imt sis'er from Denver. . II l'otterand wife loft on HI for Chioigo We Inesday morning. Mrs. Clatonco Jones returned to liuitli' l!oek Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Lurrick returned from Seattle Imposition Monday. Miss Murgiuiiet Hlchardson left for St. Joe. Tuesday to attend school. Mis. W. II. Taher returned home Wednesday morning from Lincoln. MNs Ma, lladell gave a picnic to horgiil friends Satuiday afternoon. K. I. (Herman made a bu-lness trip to Itlumninglon ihe Urst of the week. (irantlnia Halo Is spending a few duHwilh l)ao HelTelbower and family Fon Sam: An almost new .Smith Premier Typewriter Mx. .V2 lied Cloud. John Corbet t has commenced tho erection of a house in the. Piatt ad dition. Huy a whip of Fogel, the harness man, and got a free chance on the $1S harness. Mrs. Lois MeKoighan returned Tues day evening from a pleasant visit in IJucoln. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. P.roohs and daught er have returned from the Seattle ex position. Miss Vernon Story leaves Sunday for Lincoln where she will enter the I'niveisity. VilheervSl whip bought of Joo Fojjel you get a free chanco on an 91S single hnruoss. Mr. and Mrs. Welder man left Satur day after visiting at the homo of his mother in thin city. Frank Cowden and Dell Turnuro ami families pienleod at Maurer's springs last Friday. Kings Littlo Liver Pills easy to take, gontle in action, pleasant offect. Sold by llonry Cook. Mr. It. O. lluuehoy Is visiting her parent's, Mr. and Mrtt. llnrphatn at Norton, lint., this week. Rv. Fit, lett Tuesday for Longmout Col ailor a two month', visit with his sMtt 'has. iHiir Bladen. Tb- Chicago specialist will bo at tho Hoyal hotel lu if ml Cloud, Friday, Oct. Jht. Consultation free. (Jet ,-onr lie ifng and ' ool; stove in to shiiue tor winter order your stove lepaii from Mii-lii Hr now. fflmmwm DAY. every line ever the Price. Mrs. - ii.is din V i- went eat Satuiila morning 1! b't Poller left Wednesday morn- Parley Plumb deparlrd We liu-sdny tlig after a few days visil with his fo Iowa ity where he resumes bis ptuvnls, Mr. ami Mrs. John Potter. Studies at college. Folt S.tt.t. -A house of I looms and Foil Hunt A large barn with all ae two lots cheap if sold soon. Iiiiiiirc O)lilintlatioii!. J blorlts nst of high of tho Chief oilloo for futlher informa- school. L. A llussotig. ",,H , Dr. Ash.-r nod wife leave Siiiida, Harry Sttulebaher left Monday on li night for Kansas! itv. where, he will for McPhersoli. Knits., to continue his ' take n post graduate course In venterl Studies at the Uruthcit selund at that place. Mr. Householder and daughter Finn els of near Iliudeu returned home Saturday from an outing to the Seat tlo IJsposition. Morhuit P.ros. him. their bard coal stoves on their Hour. Come in and see the llnest llueof the best stoves yon ever looked at. .lames Skewis of lnwood. Iowa, an uncle of Henry (iilham has been visit ing him ami his family anil sister has ret ill lied l.i.me. Tin- Indies of the Christian church will hold their monthly market at A made A Cluiuey furniture store, September 1, HKM. Mrs. Cora Whitaher has returned from Xapoueo where she was called 1 on account of the Herlous illne-s of her I sister Mis. LM fiillard. I Moihart llros. carry a complete lino of Fleet lie lamps. Carbon. Tungsten and Tantalum also hi-low lamps KM. (Jet your lamps of ilium. In any emergency where salve is re quired, use PinesalveCarboll.ed there is nothing belter for cuts, burns and bruises. Sold by Henry Cook. Kov. J. K. Jarboo will preach at the Tenant school house r miles north of town next Sunday at ,'t p. in. L. A. Whituker will assist in the song -er-vices. Hoisi; and Lois roi: Sam:. A nice i5 room house and 1' lots located (dose in. This is a nice place. In quire at the Chief olllee for further particulais. Pr Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear. noso ami throat patients and those needing glanses properly lilted at Ur. Pamerell'sollio in Red Cloud, Tuesday. September 21. .Mr. I'M gar Wiggins and Miss Mabel Drake both of t.arlield precinct, wore united in marriage Sunday at 10:"0 a m. at the home of N. 15. Wagoner, ltev. LP.. Wagoner officiating. The Chief along with their many friends wish I hem much joy. J!y taking a dose or two of Hees Laxative Cough Syrup you will get. prompt reliof from a cough or cold, It gently moves tho bowels, lu-als irri tation of the throat, .nud stops the eouvh. It U pleasant to take. Sold ' by Henry Cook. I Take care of your stomach. Let K,ul ,,il'ht ",l "- f"nl 'ou -'l lor t,,,u '" wl,nt 'h)l ,,Wh- Kvel' i'' spoonful of Kodol digests ii ' , ppunds 'of food. Try it today. It Is guaran ' teed to tolieve jott or your money back. Sold by all lc tiers j The genial and proverbial stork ' hovered over the lesidenee of Prof. It. 1). Morit Satuiday night and blessed him and his estimable wife with an in fant daughter. Miss Moritz is strong and active and bids fair to blossom in to a Luxom lass in tlw season. The Democrat and Peoples Independ ent patty of Hed Cloud city held feli city convention Tuesday night in the court house and nominated tho follow ing city officers: For Assessor, A. I). Wonderly; For Constable, Al Slaby; For Justice of Peace, Win. Mackey. We desire to call tho attention of our readers to the Public Sale of ltegls tered Shorthorn cattle to bo held at Hastings, Nob., Thursday, Sopt. vt, 'mi Head tho advertisement In another pnrt of this paper regarding this --ale and iiuiko arrangements to attend. 'I here is nothing better wo know of for all kidnoy trotibloa than Piueusle Theso pills are really excellent incuses of weak back and backache, pains in the neck of tho bladder, ihenmatio pain and kindred ailments, due to weakened, disordered kidneys. Sold by Henry Coo);. We deslro to call the attention of our readers to tho Public Sale of lleglstered Cattle to bo hold at Hast ings, Xebr., Thursday, Sept., S3, 'Of). Read tho advertisement in another part of this paper rognrding this sale and arrange- to attend. They are tho kind of cattle that Nobrnska farmors should have, When tho kidneys fail for any cause to perform their important work of passing off urio ncld from the body, serious results will follow at such times tako a good rollablo remedy one that you can dopcud upon. Pin- oulcs are an excellent preparation for kidney troubles. They quickly relievo backache, weak back, rheumatic pains, etc. bold by Henry Cook Frank Iv'udrna age 21 years died Monday afternoon at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Hovel in this city of typhoid-pneumonia fovor. Tho funeral was conducted by ltev. Hum mel Wednesday afternoon and i tor ment took placo In tho Hod Cloud cemetery. He leaves his parents and a number of brothers and sisters to mourn their loss. Ho was a young man of qxomplary habits and was loved by all who knew him. nary seien.-e. lie will be gotie about 0 months, but will make u visit to this city tin first of t'Veiy month, l'ev. Iliissoiig will jireaeh at the Christian .-hureh in his regular woil. .at II a. in. mid s p m. uet Lord's day . St,l't. 17th Serutoii themes 'The Mis siou of the church and the school"'; and " 'Vhat is jour Lll'eV A cordial in vital ion is extended by the church and tho minister to these services. When oii have piles don't fail to use Man.an. th.- great pile lemedy. The only teal w.iy to cure this nniiojing trouble is to apply something that will net on all parts affected. That K what. Man .i n does. It is put up in a ' tube with tio..le attached. Sold liy i Henry t ouk. The people of this c immutiitv Wele shocked ly the unfortunate death of William llohrer a brother of I'.ilitir Hros , s,.io,, contractors. It ,, ms that tin- young man left this city . Satuiday lor Lincoln to which place he deputed for the third announce- incut ol his wedding in tho Catholic1 church which would have occurred in about twoweek.stiine. lie was return ing hoinewheii he was killed in a wreck near P.urnhain. The remains were ideutilled in the Lincoln morgue by his bride fo be. The sympathies of this community go out to the bereaved relatives The pastor of the Congregational church announced last Sunday that he would preach next Sunday evening a practical sermon on 'Tho Public Schools Their Mission and Purpose."' This si-niion ought to bo hcatd by all school childicn the patrons of the school, I hi- teachers and the school board ol our Knl (loud school. .Ur. Cressman is a practical school man i having had years of experience In school work and Is thereforo aide to, give an interesting talk on the subject , above announced No otto interest, d, In our public schools can afford to miss ' it llev Ilumnul is homo from the State Fair at Lincoln, nud in oi la titat Webster County dono her self proud and that dio took It It phic in the central district, and catuo in com petition with the corn product f the entire east half of the Mate and they won numerous premiums as follows; -d on field corn. '51 mi w l,itc ami yel low llinl coin, .Mb on lai-fcc white dent. "!d on popcorn. 1st on tomatoes. 2d on 4th en musk melons. 'V on baled hay. I'd ou pie plant, 1st on alfalfa seed. 1st on flax seed, Lsl on milk I seed. .'Id ou table beets. 1st on white barley, v'd on spring ryo and Ith oti pumpkins. Dave ilelUebower took 2d on apples. National Aiciuuxr l.xsi uvsri: Co., Lincoln. Ni.n. (!i:villmi:n: This lot for is to thank you for tho settlement recently made by you of my accitient indemnity claim. I particularly wish to thank you for the prompt and full settlement of the claim Your draft of $1 i.l.yo in payment is greatly appreciated by me, and 1 am so much pleased wit li your settlement, that 1 assure you that I can recom mend your Company to any one and every one. Yours truly, A. X. Sim.iiT. C. T. Dickenson also received a draft foi-i?l'J.;il in settlement of claim against them for John W. Cooper of Hellalre, lvas. This shows how prompt this company Is in settling with their pa trons. Letter 1.1st. List of letters romainlng uncallod for at postolllce at Ued Cloud, Nob, for the weekonding .September 101009, Phllo Dnll'y '.', John F. (iiaff, Win. Ilosklns, Mrs. 11 C. Uitchoy. Albert La Mar, W. M. t'teinesan and II. T. Wight. Those will bo sent to t he dead letter oilleo Sept. :i0, l!)0'.i, if uncalled for before. When calling for above pleaso say "advertised." T. C. Hackeii, Postmaster Kr.i Clouk, Ni:nn., Sopt. y, loon. FlKI.ITV ACCIIIKNT I.X'SUKANCK Co , Lincoln, Neb,. (iiintlkju-.n: On the sth of August f was seriously injured, sustaining two fractured ribs, a punctured lung and a broken shoulder blade, being run over by a team and water wagon while thrashing. On August 7th I mailed to tho Company proof in support of claim and am today In receipt of tho first monthly payment of S50 00 under the continuing disability clause of my policy. This Company has been very prompt, liboral and courteous in hand ling this matter. Kospectfully. A. . Mm i.T. C. W. lii-uut of tbih i-ity is local agent for the above named company. Market Report As Furnished by Hanson K Trine Hens (fat) 0 por lb, Cox :'; - Springs 12 ' " Ducks " - liutter , 18 " " L'ggs 17 " " Arriving ? Come in and see the new styles for fall wear, Always glad to show you. r 1 Gowclen-lialey Clothing Co. A !, i?i;.K. 1 ,sj'''Nnrvv'yvv' wmu m n tiMWbi P l Fleadanarters FDR I riirrnhirp ( rnptQ ): AND UNDERTAKING w km) 1hatttyi JOHNSON AMWbtkAAMtVtbiklbtloitiibibiblhifaTHtfaikawwitkaiibibMUitVUikloiFCtaiUttbtl) SAY, niSTERI Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well p.s US, to buy your liuilding Ma torlal and Coal at our yards? Not only that our prices averaoe lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but iieoausk wo take ospecial care of and protect all can bo classed n. II R ( U L A R C U S T OV PL ATT & Coal. gViiipti(iiifi1T1'1'11V11,1,TV,M'T1rr1t11nitT'fu,i4iik The Chief $ 1 a year First Door North of Posloflicc d fjJsJsJtJs''b inmnj REDFERN Whalebone CORSETS Dlrcr.loln: HotllC .1!) s m-d. rati ly -boil and full aliove the w.usf li it I. ii lii' w-ty long skiit, fully iiu-a-ing tlm hip- - ipiuesing their lullness and proi'tii-ing th" -ttiii, l.t l.ip line Designed for lather short, full forms. An addition to this modol that adds to Its comfort and fltiug beauty is found in the SECU2OTY Rubber Button Hose Supporters. rust ptoof. of coin-si' which aio ae, .uately placed by the designer of these ni'dcls at front and sides. Model .'!) lVliltc Batiste. White Coutlllc PRICE $1.00 to $5.00 Same Pattern In delicate White Floured Broche. PRICE $100 to $500 GROUT FREBS CO. ' Lumber. 5 l 'iVTVW,..Cfc '.( f