The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 24, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXVIII.
BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 24. 1910.
NUMBER 8
"'An Ounce of Prevention" A check
account will run your business without a
-hitch". When you pay by check, you
get an itemized receipt for every bill.
Then, too, you have a complete record
of receipts and expenditures in your
pass book. We invite you to open a
check account with us. Your account
small or large- will receive attention a
bove the average.
Interest Paid on time
deposits.
Webster County Bank,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
SUNNY SIDE.
Hurt Totinnut bought a span of mules
of Will Robertson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Hewitt vlalted in
Republican City this week.
Oh! you hiiow; Wo got off easy com
pared with ournorthorn neighbors 18
to 24 incites is reported.
Lloyd Uust is homo a few days, lie
tnut with mi iuavotdablc accident
while working ou the Koontz farm and
fractured a couple of ribs.
Mrs. W S Dense mid children came
out Monday. Billy Hays it beats batch
ing. We welcome them to our tnidBt.
May success attend them iu their enterprise.
JflEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
ARE ARRIVING
Advance Styles in all Lines
Pretty Cottons - Beautiful Linens
Handsome Woolens - Gorgeous Silks
Yard upon yard of the New 1910
Dress Fabrics
We handle nothing but Reputable
Merchandise
Every article bearing our personal guarantee. We show
nothing but the Up-To-Date Styles. When selecting your
Spring needs call at
W Miner Bros. Co.
THE BIG STORE
General Merchants
H. A. LETSON Mp.
Wc will t pleased to show our goods at any and all times,
and we assure you courteous treatment
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A Few of ttrc Good Things
Dill Pickles 15c per doz
SourPichhw 10c ' "
Sweet Pickles too " "
Kulk Olives J " "
Horse Radish 10u per bottlo
Catsup ...10c " "
Colory Relish 10c " "
Mustard W? "J '"
Olemargcrine Butter. . 20 & 2r,c per lb
Oysters 30 00c por Jqt
YOST m BUTLER
The th Avenue Meet Market
See Dr. Stockman for eye glosses
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Morliurt Bros, carry :i complete line
of Klectrio lamps, Citroon, Tungsten
nnd Tantalum also hl-low lamps RM
(let your lumps of them.
Services at thr. Brethren Church Next
Sunday as Fellews:
10 a. m Stibbatb School
11 a. in Sermon by J. K. Throne
7:.T0 p. m. Mute services itf the Mute
Language conducted by Mr. Long of
Cheater, Neb,
8 p. u Hernion by J. K. Jurboe
Ercrybody welcome.
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. Churlcs Hodges is ill.
Clnis. Guy is still quito sick.
Mabel Alison has returned from
Ohio.
Airs- A. J. Hayes bus been ill sever
al days.
.1. H. Oleasou visited friends at Hub
bel Saturday.
Mrs. George Parker received OScardB
Monday, it being her birth-day.
Mih'. Haines, a daughter of Mrs.
(Mass, went, to Beatrice Sunday morn
ing
Moll ami I'earl Smith spent Sunday
with llieir grandparents, 1. X. Smith
and wife.
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Tho V C.T I-'., meets with Mrs.
Dwiglil Jones next Wednosdoy after
noon, March 2nd.
Harvey Taylor and family moved
last week out to the farm of Gus
l'undt near Lester
Rob't Jewell was quite ill hist week.
The W. C. T. U. met last Wednesday
with Mrs. Fred Miller.
Lee Columbia and family have moved
out on the farm of his father, Chris
Columbia occupyiug part of the house.
It seems the majority of the residents
of Guide Rock and vacinlty have birth
days in February judging by the postcard-
bbowera,.
Wilbur and John Watt wont to
Endicott Sunday to visit their Bister,
Mrs Richard Lambert. Wilbur will
return in a few days bnt expeots to re
main on the farm during the summer.
Chas Hodges and his daughters,
Golda and Gladys were iu Superior
Tuesday attending the funeral of the
mother of Mr. Hodges who died at
Superior Sunday after a long illnois.
Win. Montgomery has roceived a
loiter from the Xatlonal Tribune.
published at Washington I). C, asking
for the picture qf tho live generations
of his family. The groop includes the
aged mother Mrs. Montgomery, her
son Wm. Montgomery, his daughter
Mrs. Hose Sheeley, her daughter Mrs.
Maude- Hyatt and her small child.
This is n flne family record.
.GARFIELD
Floe weather this week.
Will Flshor lost a yearling calf Sunday.
Mian Grace White in ou tho sick list
this week.
More greeting from the North Polo
Sunday morning.
Artie Richorson is hkqckug corn for
Mr. Hall this week.
Pearl Amack is gettiug along nicely
from her accident of last week.
T. W. White ilnishod shucking his
blue ribbon corn last week and now Is
a man of leisure
Will Kent shuck the farmer dust off
from his feet and moved to town a re
tired farmer Mouday.
By tho sound of the artillery the
doga had better keep shy of Mnnlcvs
for they ore making sausage this week.
Joo Mudd will soon move down on
tho creek for ho says that It Is hard to
koop his name up thcro on a dry farm.
Robert Bentty dtil think of going in
a blacksmith shop In Guide Rock but
now thinks some of going in tho
restaurant business in Red Cloud,
Why bo Robert?
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Wo now havo a photographer and
barber shop at No. 7 wind mill row.
He will singe your whiskers while, jon
wait.
George Harris is done shredding
corn fodder and now all ho has to do
is to talk to the cook and watch the
pigs grow.
Frunk Amuck shipped a cur of hogs
to umrkot last week and they sold for
19.05 por hundred and now you would
think he was the whole meat trust to
seo him.
Manloy Iiros., G. C. Ihtrnesaud Will
Fisher butchered one day last week.
Guy practicod ou them uutll he could
shoot them pretty good and Louis did
the lino part of It.
T. W. White is .lamenting about.
The Com. Ad.'s Gartlold newi said that
he took a number of ribbons at the
Farmer's Institute but did not sy
how he got thorn. Please explain.
There was qulto a pleasant gather
ing at Col. Wiggins on Saturday night.
Everybody had a good time and plenty
' U eat of oysters and v cakes. You
conld not hardly chin tho pile but
Bert King aud George Amack tried, to
get outside of the wbolo business.
They tnU6t a hare had holes in their
socks by, tho. way they.ate. They fee
from both sides nntil it was thought
by friends that they would havo to
choke them off, but they got so they
could tuck the oystoro down with their
fingors and quit with tho promise of
an early breakfast.
A New Passenger
Train Promised.
The Greatest Csnventlen
this county will havo this year will be
tho County Convention of Sunday
Schools to bo held In tho M. K church
of Cowles on Mar. 5 nnd 0, 1010.
Thoro Is no church problem that tho
Sunday School con not solvo. There
is no civic problem boyond its solu
tion, aud you can learn how it is done
at the above named meeting. Bring
your hard questions for the state
workers to answer. Hoar thorn dis
cuss tho child, the boy, tho man and
the relation they bear to tho Sunday
School, the church nnd the commun
ity. Nellie Rurabatgh,
County Secretary,
We received a telephono message
yesterday from 'Hustings informing us
that a passenger train will iu all
probability bo put on the branch iu
tho near future. Railway commission
ers Kenady and Clark held the investi
gation. Attorney Dlllman represent
ed the railroad people and Ileruard
MoNony represented tho people. Tho
principal witnesses wore F. V.Cow,den,
Rod Cloud; F. A. Good, Jus. Mclirido
aud R. B. Thompson, Cowles; and R.
Simpson of Blue Hill.
Mr. McXeny impressed the commiss
ion with his straight forward present
ation of facts. An adjournment of
three weeks was taken to allow the
O. II. it Q. to prepare a roply.
All the cities including Red Cloud
and Hastings will be greatly beuoQtcd
if a good passenger .train wore j$?
stalled. Prospects are very bright'.
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