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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1910)
-i;- aai :e v v r . (, i 9 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 .a 5 9 9 9 9 Every One Who Comes to Cotting's for their Drug Wants Is taking the straight road to drug store satisfaction There is a sign that will help point out the way and keep you on the right track in Drug Buying. Thousands and thousands were guided by it in 1 909 and thousands more will make the buy this Season. They know that that sign reads right, that it points out the straight true road to COT! ING'S Drug Store. We invite you to join the procession for - 1910 CHAS. L. COTTiNG The Druggist. Mttbibtbii)liVt'lbtlilllblitilfablii4iliiil'iMtibititiibbitilibitiiliitiliilfiMliiliititt iliblWllikliblkttiV J LOGALETTES if; Jtid Ilalloy is home from Omaha. Mrs. Teel cntertainc I tho :.OD flub. Hilly Kant, was in Auror.i lust week. Miss Hale has returned to ItcdCioitd. Ed Taylor lias ruturtUMl to Knoil. Ok Dug Outlier arrived in the oily I'Yl day. Will Itobertson was in Superior Fri day. Will Overman has returned to Ox ford. Hurry Gilliam was in Chicago last wcok. Rob McHride spent N'ow Years at home. t!eo. Hofl'elbower spent tho holidays at home. Waldo Swart, returned to Iowa Sunday. A. T. Walker returned from Lincoln Monday. Will Heeves was in Guide Rock Monday. Saunders llros., went east Tuesday morning. Mr. Sloss and son returned home Tuesday. Wilbor Peterson was in Suporior Saturday. Miss Uunoy returned to Red Cloud Saturday. Silver Longtin was in Aurora, Kas., last week. Mrs. Anna Qillard of Naponce is in RedCIond; " Don't forget Nowhouse IJros'. Calon dor for 1010. All kinds of Shoo Repairing at .Toi: Fotim.V. Mrs. Christio 1'atmore has returned to Guido Itock. Miss Ada Eitz loft for Illinois Wed nesday morning Coal Oil 10c a gallon at Tin: Mi.i:it lino. Co. Stoki:. Mrs. liiouuuer and sou returned Monday to Iowa. (Men Walker rot m nod to Linculn Monday morning. Chas. Ailamson of Willow Creek was in the city Tuesday. Dr. Moranvillo and wifo arrived in the eity Wednesday. Mrs. James Tanqtiury returned home tho last of tho wcok. Frank Mirer spent the holidays with his sister in Chicago. Uuy HradUrook went to Hastings Wednesday morning. Noble Hall and wife wore up from Guido Rock Monday. Miss Elsio Cather returned to Lin coln Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hacker's daughter of Hutto, Mont., arrived Sunday. tf The Home (0 m P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. M $ rverythhig $ .'. fta. m . m I carry a complete line of strictly fresh Groceries, flj W and my prices are such that it will pay you to do ty m your buying in this line of. us. Only the first-class 0 $ brands of canned and package yools carried., W W All staple Groceries in bull: at Ucti-rock Prices. W S m P4 4. In u Grocery store move Hum in any thing else, ty h UlSEinllllGSS i,.,rn..s sl.nnl.l demand Absolute Cleanliias. (jy m Yi cannot buy Groccies in a dhty, ill-kept placo and be sure o f pure goods Cleanliness.rtndMinitatlon.il c t.ur hobbies. : . . . k'w sy.c!' f f - zA'i &i zl & CVto toatf i fe Mtaa 43ht9 4IM " T' ?" v . T. 5S? 2T. (ET. ST Sr r. -. -. t F f t f t f C f 9 9 9 9 I t i ( I f f e-t-e- 6- Hriug in your furs while market is high. .1. (). Cw.iiwr.M., Miss Vera t'r.iblll returned to Chi cago Tuesday morning. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisl'acliou guaranteed VA.Ti.r A freh milch cow. Inquire at Xowhoiiso IJros Store. Hriug your subscriptions to rotting for magazines and paper". 1). Larrick and wifo are visiting at the old home near Itladen. Bxcouiinissioner Gerhtuh was in the city the first of the week Misses Uertha and Itornioe Potter leave Sunday for Chicago. Miss Helen Overman left Suuday evening for Burlington, In. Mrs. Cora Whitaker returned to Denver the last of the week. Mrs Xed Hurd at' Cowles wont to Kansas Wednesday mornlmr. Mrs. Dr. Mitchell entertained the Junior Whist Club Thursday. Mrs. Erahin of Bluo Hill spent New Years with friends in Red Cloud. Mrs. Chas Adatnsou left for Wood ruff, Ivans., Wednesday morning. Miss Mattio Able relumed to her school nt McCook Sunday evening. Misses Marguoritu Richurdsou aud May Hudoll have returned to St. Joe. Mrs. Diorcks, sister of Mrs. Stude baker returned to Aurolin, la., Monday. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. II. A. Howard next Wednesday at 8:30. Jake Ellinger and daughter arrived homo from Denver the last of the week. Fort Sale Rhode Island Red Cook rells. Inquire of Mrs. C. U. Rust, rfd No. 3. Percy Larrick and wifo of Itladen wero in Red Cloud tho last part of tho week. Itruce Heekwith returned to Lin coln after spending the holidays at home. Buy a whip of Fogel, the harness man, and get a freo chance on the $18 harness. Stewart Albright has moved his family into the house vacated by 0enr Hughes. Miss Fergcson of Guide Rock spent New Years with her sister Mrs. Wilbur Hamilton. Union services at the Brethren, church Friday 7:110 P M. Subject "Op portunities.'' With every SI whip bought of Joo Fogel you get n free chauco on au 818 single harness. Mr. and Mrs. Getting of Superior spent New Years with their daughter Mrs. Paul Pope. Harry Studebaker returned Monday morning to Mol'horson, Kas., to resume his school studies. Low Vance nnd family of Hastings spent New Years with tho PhareB' and Nowhouse families. Grocery id ili wnfli!HWfy . w ffl id d J' sS; & Ca CTl '&& T v va i- . PT. ST'SJKiJ .w. . Jim MoranviHo has installed a uiriil phone mid tho-e nei'ding veterinary service call on him. A Messenger Boy at the Opera House Saturday Jan. 8, 'i0 poople carrying their own orchestra. Frank Bean sold to Wecsnor & Koontz 8 hogs that brought him 2rl the first of the week Tuko your spectacle onso to Now house Bros They will putyour Initials on it, free of chargo Clayton Brown switchman at the B. & M. yards of this place is layed up with it wi elicited back Miss Ruth Johnston has been triius fered to the Mh grade and Miss IMua Wllluiiiis to the (Jib grade. I he P P.. i nid I',. I. Ii. saw the Old Yea i mi' nnd i lie NVw Year in nt t In- li'iii- of ha-. Potter's. XniliT Tin Miner IJros. Co.'s clock i I si .p n' :i:l ,-. m.. to iiccoinni.tilatc tho c ! lining liiiin a illsiaiice. Koiiiitz ainl ei'sncr shipped two ens uf lins in Kiittsiis Pity S11111I113. Wuilc Ixoontz iiceoiupmili'd them. (!e tour he ititig and cook stove in to -hupe tot winter. Oiiler your stove epan-i from .Morhni'i Urns now. Fnu I!i:m I hne 'j sec. Grain and Stuck larin for tent For terms ail dress R J Bi:mi.v. P.looniiugton N'eb Regular servieis ul the Brethren church next Mimliiy both morning iiudeieniug. Everybody welcome. J. 10. Jarlioe miuistii. The Bateiiler Boys entertained Many Lotsun Tuesday evening at tho home of Kd Plait's. Who will bo tho next one? Sheridan and Henry Pliares, Miner Sherwood, Paul Johnston and Roy Teel returned to Lincoln the llrst of the week. Morhart Bros, have their hard coal stoves on their lloor. Come in and see the llnest line of the best stoves you ever looked at. The Congregational Ladies aid so ciety will not hold n market this month but will hold one the last Sat urday in January Do you want a farm loan if so you should see K. U. Overman, who is pre pared to furnish you a loan at lowest rates and without delay. Morhart Bros, carry a complete lino of Electric lamps, Carbon, Tungsten nnd Tantalum ulso hi-low lamps 1(1-1 Get your lamps of them. "All the world loves n lover," and there certainly is an interesting pair of lovers In tho Mcsscugor Boy at the Opera House Saturday Jan. 8. Rev. J. M. Bates will hold regular services next Sunday at Grace Church The Union servico in the week of Prayer will also be held at the Epis copal church tonight under the leader ship of the pastor Adolph Goth, switchman at the II. A: M. yards of this place had the misfor tune to smash his toes in the switch tender while turning the switch last Friday morning and he is now Ho'mg around on crutches Mr. Elmer Wilson has been chosen by the county commissioners to tuUe charge of tho poor farm for the coin ing year. This is a wise selection mid Mr Wilson will keep tho farm up to its already high .standard. Al. Slaby took the oath of office of constable and is inclined to the opin ion that tho best way to got along is to obey the laws and sure trouble. As au otlicer of tho law ho will dohisduty regardless of fuvor or partisanship. Best for coughs and colds is Ken nedy's Laxative Coug-h Syrup. It moves the bowels freely .yet gentlyand thereby drives the cold from tho ys torn. It stops the cough. Children like it pleasant to take. Sold by 11 drugpisth. The following dates is the time llted for District Court in Webster County for the year 1910 by Judge Dungnu: March 7th, equity. April llth, jury. September 12th, equity. October 10th, jury. Mnrjoriu Sweet, and Beatrice Terry who are the comediennes with the Messenger Boy are pretty, winsome aud petite, their dimming personali ties, aud marvelous specialties receive unlimited praise everj where At the Opera House Saturday Jan. s. You'll feel better after taking Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, pleasant, gentle little liver pills. If you would bo sure of good results insist on DcWitt's Carbolled Witch llaol Salvo, the original. It is good for big cuts or little ones, small scratches or bruises or big ones, but it is especially good for piles. Sold by all dtuggists. lit tho delightful coinedv-draina "A Messenger Boy" are combined all the clcmouU of geiiuiiiue entertainment. I lie play has aucnterestingstoiy with sti'0!igsiluationmid natural climaxes, A newspaper man after witnessing a performances of this play n-miirkeil, "It leaves you with a pleasant table in your mouth and a feeling of happiness and good will to all mankind." "A Messenger Uoy" was built fnr laughter and it -erves its purpose well It has been engaged to play at the Opera House on Saturday Jan. 8. A change has again occurred in our business Hi ms this week. Tho linn of Johnson X Grout has dissolved part n rship. Mr. (Iruit tetiriug and Mr. Johnson will continue the business. They have worked up ti good Initio and Mr JoIiiimiu will undoubtedly in crease it as time rolls along. Mr. (Bout, for the present, will do vote himself to the Insurance business. Mr. Mussoiig has been greatly pleas ed with the spiut of union and Christ Inn fellowship found in the union prayer meet lugs this week, lie thinks this is au opportune time for the pre sentation of Ins sermon on "Unity; Tho Legitimate Fruit of the Divine TtMgeilj.' At "silo there will bo held a prater mid praise service followed by the -piiuhllj M'rinoiicltc on "The Coiit ifii u of l! 'ml Cheer." Thl pul pit win'. ! liifc'lilv Ciitiiiucudeil by those who Ii e I i'. At the i'Ih Mi in church next Lor ."-. dit , Jan ! 'to. I bun a nice I f 'I - 7 acre firm mn lug Red nou 1 This plnce Iiiih a uoml house, kfniul li.it ii nnd chicken house illul other on! nildle gs. This place Is feiieeil and i n s fenced, lui- a nlee ben ring oicluuil 'insisting of grupis. chei i ! etc. 'I li'-rc IS about I neies in alfalfa. Tins Mould make au ideil home lor one who just wants a lew acies. Ifi-oldsi, n (Mil lie bniiuht at a tiiiigmu, on f.s terms. Would take some Mock on tins 7 acie Hue! at cash value. I also have !! ', acres just out side the town limits .thick can be bought i . i on very easy terms. For furl her in formation call mi A. II. (.'aiiI'i:mi u. John K. Robertson was born Nov. 10, lSICIiind died Dec. .'11, '0!), of pneu monia, lie wa 7(1 years old at the time of his death. When the civil war broke out lie inlistcd in tho army on the 10th day of December 18(11, and was discharged September li), 18(11. He came to Nebraska on March tilth, 1871 ami has lived here ever since. Ho leaves two brothel s aud a sister. The funeral was conducted at tho M E. church Sunday afternoon by Rev. Hummel and interment took place in tho Red Cloud cemetery. While living hero ho made his home with his broth er. Sim Robertson, and leaves several rolatives hero to mourn his loss. SCHOOL NOTES (IIY WltlSI'KltlNO HMITII) At the. mid-week chapel exercises Wednesday Mr. Dan'l Harbor, an alumni, delivered an interesting and instructive lecture upon Logic, or the relation between cause and elfect. Mr. Qarber was apparently at his host and delighted the students with his quaint wit and graphic presentation 6f facts. The entire high school thoroly enjoy ed his address and there is a strong feeling among tho student body that he should bo asked again toappearbe foreMiein. Owing to tho inlluonec of whooping cough upon the attendance in the low er grades u change of touchers all j along tho line has been made The kiiidcrguitcu will heieaftcr hold j fui Hi in tho Lincoln building, the two i coins of grade number one will be consolidated and Miss Ruth Johnston; will have chmge of tlic eighth guide, in the Wti-liingtoii building. While i many of the childien will lose a seines-1 tor's wot k on account of illness the school district will gain about .r()t). After a -"short but sweet" vacation school has begun again aud tho pupils ate prepared to go to work again with full force. (race Leonard is in school again after a. long absence caused by illness. Mrs. Cunningham lias resigned her position as teacher in the High school and Mrs. Nellio W Caster takes hor place. .Miss Ruth Johnston will teach the 8th grade in place of Miss Day who will take her place as County Superintendent soon. Rev. Httssoiig gave u moat interest ing speech last Wednesday on "Im provement," in our every day life as well as school life. Rov. Hussoug maintains that improvement does not consist in decreasing of expenses, ccoiioiuiislnu and tho like, but, as lie saiil in milking "two blades of grass grow where only one grew before." it will In) well lor us nil to tuke a lesson ft out this speech and apply it especial ly to our school work. The High school was favored hist Thursday by scveial exeoileul readings given by Miss Josephine Richards, who is attending a school of oratory in Chicago. Insti omental solos also wero rendeied by (iertrude iJlacklcdgc, I'oail riheror ainl Isabel Mayiuinl. Tho LltPiaiy piogram for 1'riday, Jan. 7th, will tie as follows: Orchestra Gent tide Hlnokledge, Ruth Dow, Howard Foe, Roy Robinson. I'aiior- Lots Htinnioiis. liny llunsiekor In-tritmctital -olo Marie Ross Oration Leo Ryan Duet Veiila llcnder.-on, luey Holier Dialogue Veile Win then, Hello Mc Intjre, IMelUt llujlor, Helen Saun deis, Verlin Taylor. Frank Mcin tosh, Ray Saunders Duet (iinco Shercr, Chas. .sheicr Hssity Lloyd Melntj re! Instrumental solo K'tttlo Thomas Di.HATi: Roolvod that women should have u right to vote " Atllruiative . . ..Hess Simpson. Rertha lioauclimup. Negative Jack Outlier, Robert Reiher flWE Desire to Thank Our Patrons for the Liberal Patronage Received During the Past Year, and will Strive to merit a Continueance of the same in the future, I0ur Personal Services Are at Your Command. ALL THE PHONES immk 8 Qumr LOADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. "NxN - : - : - :: - : - - : - :..: - .:l..: - .x.:..: - I I WANTED! If you are looking for the best dollar's worth If you want to be in the front rank with the prosperous, If you are looking for distinction in the rank See STEVENS BROTHERS Photographers. Red Cloud, Nebraska.. mX2?2Ptf . .4i .'ii4l.l WE wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their patronage during the past year. We earnestly solicit a continuence of your trade during 1910 and will endeavor merit yor business, GEO. P. JOHNSON Successor To Johnson & Grout 4tttfr&&ttt&ttccee-cetcttttF?sEctfrttctte-cet&c-e&ttF?(r SAY MISTER!!! Having secured three U a BIG BARGAIN, we are P. S. we sell only full 999999999999999999999i9999999999999999999999 LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! LAND!!!.! I have a few romarks to uiiiko to prospective buyers, homo-seekers, specula, tors etc. I spent several days driving over tho land In four different Counties in Western Kansas, in counties where I have been told they have tho best and cheapest lands, especially good for Wheat anp Alfalfa. I havo some well im, proved nnd some unimproved places which can bo bought on easy terms. I also have some very fine bargains in Western Nebraska, especially in tho Champion Valley and also sotno in Eastern Colorado. Any one desiring to go aud look these places over will please call on A. II. Caupjintkr and ho wil either go with you or will send a good man with you who can show you where, the best bargains are to be found. Also have some ovcellent trading proposi tions. I have farms listed from all those places and will show you some very lino bargains for tho money. These are all new bargains which I have just got. lined up Tor tho year 1IU0. For further particulars call on A. H. CARPENTER, THE LAND MAN, Join In. We have been requested to call a meeting of the fariueis and others in this vicinity for the purpose, of organizing an institute. The day sot is Friday January II, the tlmo'J P. M. the place court house. Wo tirgo every one to comoout and attend this meet ing. (Jetroady for tho county Insti tute which will ho hold the secmid wfck in I'Vbruui.v Market Kcport As Furnished by Hansen It Trim: liens i i'li l) s per lb. Springs S " " Cox f. .J Ducks '5 " " Geese . . ..ii Ilutter Eggs (rots out). . i - i 27 :? The Attention of all The Public. fa i & iiMi2l.'.fc'L.lfc'.l.r.ijil i T carloads of wire fencing at J willing to divide with you. i IX x - : - x:Xi: - :x'XK COME AND SEE, Yours truly, ' PLATT & FREES CO. rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. Land I!ur$nln. (ilo acres -sq.soc.'l -In- ;n Lincoln Co.. Xeb. Price S.-? per acre. This is A 1, glass, corn, alfalfa, potatoe and beet laud Inquire or Hditor of thLs. paper. A Few of the Good Things Dill I'iel.le . MJUC Pickles . Sweet Pickle-. Hulk (Miles ... I looe mulish Catsup loleiy Kclish.. Mustard I."c per do, loo " . . .luc- . tile Hlci purbnttlu lUo " ....10o " " .10o "j glass Oleiniirgeri.'le Hutter. . .'JO 2Se per lb Oysters ,-,o m0 ,,. ;qt YOST & BUTLER The Mh Avenue Meat Market :i r r i- v ci 'i 3 . 1 l : .14 . A t n I ii a? 41 iiilrii Jl ' ii' w I M II'F M I M HJJHttiW'al,lil