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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
' i 'ti H rarjnBnuMrwi Simglicitv : .(',. I' i -. i ' --!' o,)' r iiion of :n . m ll'-li'liny; fountain rn ('(;.( i.'s, vln!'. upon its si.n -j ',i ' 1 !', ivori .tnplic.it id '-, coiiSi rK tir .niil o;.T atii:. th'. more liable it i to l: t. ik or 'fi out of 'VW'r Self-Filling Fountain Pen ,s smipie -nhs.-utolyso No plungers valvis or leather washer- to wear out -f No pumping, no friction, nothing to utw-rew or twW, no inked lingers. " loose parts or worry. Just u dip in nny ink unit a siinplo touch on tin. Crescent-Killer (Ills mid cleans it in stantly As for tlio old fashioned .'rapper-filler fountiiin pun- well, nn b ily wants to bother with a sepcrae filVr thi-e days ti:il .vill convince you that the UnM'ni writes with n Insurious moothtn-ss and certainly that you ili In t imagine was posslhlo In any fountain tinn. Come in and try it. For Sale By Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. ,9-23-33fftSftC-tftftSf,r 10CALETTES ('. L Cotti'ug is in Omaha this week. George VnnCamp Is homo from Hast- . s J. K. Chancy is on the slek list this 'JJjT Joe Fogol wont to St. Joe Sunday night. Rev. I'ltzgorald ccune homo Friday night. Pete Shen of Orleans was in town Sundny. Max Moecle came down from McCook i niesuiiy. Mrs. Li-wis's sister loft Tuesday ii moininir. l Mr. and Mrs. Kidd line letum-d t h"in. aid r visiting Her 'iiuiiii, Mis. 4&gmfi mm&mm&s&mimsLm&a Cm vEiBESE IBest things in shown for JL So (L M Clothing Crawford Shoes utchess Trowrsers, GLAD, TO " PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER Will Harris of Ulltmr i- a 'own t'ii week Mrs. iiHA Tnllej- is ,im tin- !! list this week. Bud McCain .iriivrl in Mi.- e.ty Fri day evening. Mr S-ini Bniliiuw in wiy low at t ill Wllt'.llg Mr. itiv-ti:iio lanrl,trr are Iumih- frrtrtl tH-im" . Mis .lol.n Cm. is s. l.i Kilns' Iciiti Mmii'nv. I M . .Tn.i MorHtir."i ret.i "li' I from Denver sundny. I i'ii-1 Temp le of K.mns City wiih 'u ( t iwu Saturday. , The ounty foioluissii nei's are In .fssioli this week. j Mvrn Cook left Tupsdny morning on 1 1 to visit friend ti. ii N'orluut ii a puiaenger on li Tuesday morning. V. Uiehards of liuldc Ilnck N In Di'iiver this week. James i'.urdcii left on 11 'Tuesday morning for Texas. I'has. Diekenson of Inavale was In the elty Tuesday Mimd Mct'uno is clerking In Cottimr'.s drugstore this week. Albert Rust lias gone to Munkato, Kas.. f o visit relatives. Mrs. A. 15 I'ieive returned home Fri day morning from Iowa. Miss Him tint Dn Inter spent Saturday and Sundiiv in"l!cd Cloud. Mis. .Willi Caster was in Guide Roek the latter pari of the week. Omar Hullor is taking in the Ale- sal -ben at Omaha this week. Mrs Flossie Dllingsworth and chll- dren are visiting in tlio city. Foil S w.i. One yearling colt. In quire nt Reukle's 1 -ivory I'.arn. Mis. Reuse of Denver is hero visiting iirr son V. S. Reuse and family. Mis. George SuieNer and son Milford returned from Rivertou Siindnj. several new cement bide walks luivo been put in around town lately. The R. N. A. met Tuesday evening and theie was a largo attondanee. Miss Nellie J.nies of Clay Center is the guest of J. C. Myers and wife. l'.niulta Studebaker returned home Sunday morning from Republican City. (has. Cowley of Hladen was the guest of V. U. Cramer ami family this week. (i. V. llagan of Ciuide Roek was a pleasant caller nt this office Monday. Miss HlsloCather loft Sunday morn ing for Lincoln to attend the univer sity. Foi: Sam: Au almost new Smith Premier Typewriter R.w VJs Red Cloud. IJuy a whip of Fogel, the harness man. and get a free chance on the $lfc harness. Miss (ieitie Kuloy who has been is',ting relatives in tin- ity left Tues day morning. i every line ever the Price. S T i? Subset e for the Chief. The ll. of II. meets next Tuesday evnltu. All ineinbt are nipiesled t he prpsont. With every ! ltip bought if tl o fojfel you g' a fie.- elrinee mi an !1S single liirness Mis Carmony left W diK-sdny morn- In fi' Mi'C ink 'ftir a p'fwsH' viit Wit I-, iiv -, I'd . V T I" xmII m.et vith Vi. Oai l!..t'e mM Woiliifsdu) iiitrno.n Oe ,:tth nt .( imIih'U. The latest mid it.itnlird iheit uuisie nt Me'ealt's sm Rom, ArgahrigM"- old H'and. P.iltrr Itloek. Mrs Louisa M-Arilnir of lolniubia villi. Mleh.. U the gU"sl of her smi. J A. Me it liur ami family. FuliHll: Lots ?'l Mid J I tdu.'k .1 Jltilroad A .Mil Ion Inquire ot V O. llroohs RetikleV feed barn Get o'i lietting and eook stove in to -li i,ii' tor winter, order your stove repairs from Morluirt Rros. now. A club dance wnsheld in the Masonic hall Wednesday night. The Superior oichestra. furnished the music. Not liiug so good when you need a pill as Rings Little Liver Pills small, sure, easy. Sold by Henry Cook. The Christian church ladies will hold their market at Amaek .vClianey's furnltuie store Saturday. October Pth. Harry Vaughn, editor o' the Signal nt (initio Riii'k and his brother Kusscl were pleasant i-nlleis at litis otllce Saturday. Morluirt Rros. have their hard coal stoves on their floor. Come In and see llio lluest line of Hie best stoves you ever looked at. Moihatt Rros. carry a complete lino of Rlectili! lamps, Carbon. Tungsten and Tantalum also hi-low lamps ll!-l. (ct your lumps of them. At the republican caucus last Friday night Clareitco Reed was nominated for Justice of Peace and Willis Fulton was noininntod lor Assessor. Willow Perkins which was on the board at tlio opera house Saturday night, was gieeted by a full house and the show and specialties weie good. An antiseptic salve, one that heals, soothes and cleanses, is I'incsalveCar- bolized. It Is unequalled for cuts, burns and bruises. Sold by Henry Cook. Hoi h. and Lois nut Sam:. -A nice ti room house and I',, lots located close in. "I his is a nice place. In quire at the Chief olliee for further partieuhus. Rarl Teaeluvorth one of the barber's at the Royal barbershop has resigned his position, and will move his family to Reaver City whore he has bought a barber shop. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Will Holmes on Sunday the :ird a nine pound baby boy. The young gentleman shows regular Nebraska activity and is al ready slated for the presidency. The fourth Annual Old Folks" Day will be observed at the Congregational church next Sunday motnliig. The sermon and the music will be appro priate for tlio occasion. All made welcome. The Red Cloud opera house presents a much Improved appearance since the electric lights have been installed. Morluirt. Rros. are progressive and be lieve in improving their property for (lie benefit of their patrons. Mr. llussong will pi each next Lord'n day morning October 10, at II a. in. on "Prnyer, its Place and Power." and at 7:110 p. in. on The Rook of Heaven. "' at tlio Christian church. AL.'t o'clock ho will preach at Ainhoy on ''What to do till the Preacher comes." Mr. Hd Amuck of thollnnof Amaek t Chancy lias departed for tlio castorn mnrkols where ho goes In qfiest of the newest and nobbiest furniture. lie Will visit three or four of tho lM'gest fuotorios In this country mid will pnr chase nothing but the boat he can find in tho furniture line. Hlorey mid Fowler aro having a handsome brick building created in Cowles mid will install nn exclusive clothing storo in thai city ns noon ns tho building in completed. Thoso genllumuii aro wide awalto business getters and the stoic will he a credit able addition to Cowles. 'Mrs. Kenyon, accompanied by little Kdlth tfioss, went drh ing out in fhe country last Saturday. When out about eight miles the hnr&os bocaine soared at n culvert nnd ran avoy, throwliig Mrs. Kenyon out, and leaving tho little girl in tho buggy, who was thrown out aboul , of a milo further on ninl quito badly hurt. Most women are troubled with Kid ney complaint, and you know very many serious and oven fatal diseases result from these neglected Kidney troubles. If you iRl tako DoWltl's Kidney and Rladder Rills as directed, you may be confident of good reMilts Try thoin and seo how really good they are. Rewaro of imitations, pills that are Intended to deceive you. Re sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by all dealers. For Sale. lr.O acres near llird City, Kits., to BCD Will take some hi trnde. Anoi I'll How a nn, Orleans, Nob. S. J. GUNNZNGiUfiS DbMISl Successor t Dr. J. V U(? At the old stand over the i State talfi PhonoKM. Si'i'ielnu li illinger of I he Interim Dcp irttivti' I,, is nniuiuiu'ed tlui a ib'tni'llsM nt i . i ut the. impvovi'iMciit In lighting met liitils; it eomptf le telpost ' o.itllt an I i e !oi iiliologriiih Ltilb'r will be lust il'c I I v the depaitmeiit at th" N'nlii n il iin i positloii to lei hold In omul, i luiiiirf leefmt.er. Thin tint n.it i tn il g ucMimetiNis tuiili lug tt prtMf'i , f,ir ,ieopl whq cannot travel to tl, w hi lilt fairs and eposi Hour, to see in- exhibits which t In governinell. inilei. Tin dcllionstri . tiolls will ti" ,n charge of expel ts who' will evphiin i Mrlhiltg, milking Hie' color pliot-yi,iihs sending words liy telepost, snowing tlii- old aiitl new methods o lighting. Wall llolmiralii A quiet wi tilling occurcd in Jittlgo I'M son's olliee Wedin stluy. The ctni traetlng purtn s weie Mr. has. Holm grain nnd Miss Lizzie Watt. The young gentleman isusouot ouresteein. cd towiismau tins llolmgraiu and the bride is the daughter of Henry Wat living south of Guide Roek. The llolmgiains and Watts arc oh! settlers of tin eoiiut, coining here before the automobiles took the place of the bull'.iloes and while the country was jot ill its infancy. Tho young couple have grown up in 'his county and both arc held in high osteon by all their acquaintenci's. To-day the wediling dinner will be celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, or perhaps we should say the parents of Mrs. Chas. llolmgraiu. The Chief extends tho glad hand and wishes the newly ina-r-icd pair a long, blissful state of con nubial felicity. Auction Sale. .Saturday. October 10th. at It i. in. Since the Red ( loud school boanl hits decided to sell nt Public Auction tin surplus s,-hool supplies ami build ing innteiinl, we wish to call tho at tention tif si liool oillcers whose dis tricts are not amply provided with school desks, globes, black boards, stoves, ete. that this is Ml excellent opportunity to secure wluu you want. Nolle of the at Utiles are worn out. many of them as good as new and they will all be sold regardless of cost to the highest bidder. Remember the dale October lGth. nt l p. in., north ward -chool ground. Tho Red Cloud Hoard of rMuciitiou will sell at Public Auction on the north ward school grounds, Saturday, Oct., Kith ut :i p. in., the following list of school supplies and building material: " school desks single or double. II tcaclnM'n desks, o globes. V: stoves, ICO yds. black board cloth, book shelving, sheathing, flooring, timbers o.5, ili mcnslons rixl, 'i. o.x,!!xl0. moulding, wainscoatlng, laths, celling, iron cell ing, stone, brick. lo.nCi.ofi.. Ni:n.. Oct'. I, lOO'.i. To i in: lloxoinnu: Mwoii ami City Coi .xcii. or Ri:n Ci.oin, Nr.ti. (ieiitleineii:-! herewith .submit Water and Light Report for the month of August 1!)M: Lu. ur !Ji:i'in.Mi'..sT. Light col. formontliof Aug.'oit, SilUl.OH Delinquent for August SO. (3(5 " July 15.0(3 " Juno k. ft.on Watui: Di:iaiitmi!nt. Water collection for August. .. 8127.M Hupplles collccletl lu August. . . .80 ExiT.NBi: AT PoWKIt 11(11 SK. Labor 8115.00 Coal 7 17.U OIlnnilwMto 17 03 Compound for boiler 3.0 Now Hre brick for boiler 30.00 8333 73 SuptV. salary HibO.OO Letter List. List of letters lemnining uncalled for nt postoflioe nt Red Cloud, ix'eh. for the week ending .September "lOlOOy, Mrs. Cnrrle Riown. Fred Dollomo. V. J. Dillin, F. A. Dentmor, Uernleo .N'orris, II. O. Neville. George Phillips Those will be soul to tho dead lotter olllco Oct, U. 1P0' i, if uticnlled foi before. When calling for abovo please say "advertised." T. C. Haiki'ii, Postmaster. Market Report As Furnished liv Hansen J) Trine Hens (fat) '. j per lb Cox J " " Springs '.) . " Ducks 7 ' " (lees 7 " " Butter i!0 ,l Rggs 20 " THE CHICAGO SPECIALISTS. Chronic and Serious Diseases. Red Cloud, office Royal Hotel. Consulation Free, again Friday October 29th. m' m tWMMwmM vA w y j rJ J 3 r M ffrNJcy fin ' o TT School Suits Are Ready ! "THERE'S a whole army of School Boys lo be fitted oul with School Clothes, during llic next few weeks. Wc expect to see a Inige share of them and we promise in advance the Bcsl School Suits made and, wilhoul a doubt, the 13esl School Suits ever bought for the prices. K'ei fer Noifmlv and Rluiise suits fiolu i ledce. durable fabi'is. 'I In tai'i.i me s il,,ibe si reii,-lb all the way through All Sizes From 6 Years Un $f .50, 2.00, 2.50, $3.50 to $7-50 JJInvestigalc our School Suits, and the Suits themselves will speak of their goodness in many ways. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Go, d Always Reliable Fleadquarters FOR Fiirnitnvp. ClrnptQ AND UNDERTAKING ' i-vv &&, I W fc W W H 'A uk&&liihliUUUhkitWWViUykiy4.m.iLUM SAY, njSTERl DoJ" Know Ul,lt H v,m i"y vou, ns well as US, to buy your liuildiug Mb torlal nnil Coul at ouryanlsV Not only that our prices avekkik lower, or at least us low, f. il, (- ,t our .ounietii ors, but iiEc.vi :,i; wo take especial euro of and protect all can bo classed in, u a (J ui,a it custom i: kh PL ATT & Coal. 1 BifiiirrPtiiiiTVTiiiiiiinTT7.ii'niini'rvriiiii.a.aui2 TheChief $ 1 a year r".'"vV'Ss.yv-ji First Door Norlh of Posloflicc 0 1 s Ai REDFERN Whalebone CORSETS Dircctolro MoillC 3!) is inoderateiy short and full nlmvo the waist, but has tho very long kirt, fully encasing the hips, suppressing thoir fullnebs and produeing tho straight hip line. Designed for rather s,it. full finms. An addition to tkls model tlut add-, to its comfort and fifing beauty i- l' 1 1 1 1 t .11 the SECURITY Rubber Button filosc SuDjoftcfsB rust pi out nt' , nurse - v Im-li are accurately placed by the ik'-igw i of tin se tiuultds at fioiitaiid sides, Hotlcl ,'() White. Kittlstfi. IVhlto Coutlllc P5MCE $1.00 to sri.oo Siiino Pallrrn lu dtillrato White Fiiurctl Broclrc. PKItE 51 00 to $300 FREES CO. Lumber. f- (- ft ft f f- r-i i fiik