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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
k'V' a? i r I & JI M .VI ' W , ft'" f-W' lb w IT fivi ; r.a ; li 1 ..4 w -l .-. - . ?"ii i. VOLUME XXXVLII. "An Ounce of Prevention" A check account will run your business withouta -'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. Hm SPRING .DRESS GOODS ARE ARRIVING Advance Styles so 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 IS! Miner Bros. Co. THE BIG STORE General Merchants H. A. LETSON Mgr. We will be pleased to show our goods at any and all times, and we assure you courteous treatment. m, o if iTOitAr. A FeW Of tllC GOOd lllinSS Dill l'iildi- .., Sour l'lcklcs ., Sweet Pickles. Hulk Olives... Horse It.idUh , Catsup Colory Relish . l"e per doz Uc IOC ..100 10c .10c .I0e Mustard 1 glass Ulomargorine Uutter. . .'JO V 2:.e per lb OySttil'S r' '0 l,t!r fl' YOST & BUTLER The 4f Avenue Moat Market c;inip HJnrlpM "ly f&;, - .... 14 J,'.- ' 1 -!. Twfvarffc-yT rt" ',r Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. '.'" The Chief $1.50 a year. . , . . J'lU ioui.ei'iottio;Rt C. Rhode Island Red 10c ' Eggs For Sale From Pure Blood Farm Range Fowls. R. F. D.No. 2 Phone 11 on 15 Mrs. T. W. White ,,- --Str-.vt -. . ',- - ,-!af-!S JrJgiayj:.; A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two KED CLOUD, JSJSKRASKA, SUNNY SIDE. Mrs. Myrtle Fearn is visiting ut. her in jthcr'e, Mr-. Robertson. Lloyd Pcgg b:is hired to V. S. Dense for this year on the farm. Mr and Mrs. .los. Hewitt spent the evening Friday at .loo Crows. Tiney Gurnoy has moved on the Ad Sprucher farm north east of Cowles. Dell Ilollidny has moved on tlie Warnoek plaeo and will work for Win. Kobertson. Mrs (leo. Pierce was in Ked Cloud a few days this week waiting on her niotlier who K very sick. Friday will bo a red letter day for Mr. and Mrs. .los. Hewitt. That it was a surprise well we will admit it. About U o'eloek tho neighbors began to drive in and unload tho good things for tlie inner man. Twenty four of their friends sat down to the feast whieh was good enough for a king. They received some nice presents it be ing their lirst wedding anniversary. May they have many more anniversa ries and may we bo there to help en joy tliem GARFIELD Of all things of time or tide. The newspaper poet Is the most a live. Will FMierisou the sick list this week. Fine weather for the last of Febr uary. Kay Davis was on wind mill row Sunday (.ml Monday. Pole Mauley and lleatty arc braking a broncho for Dr. Asher this week. The lirst of March came in like a lamb and we suppose it will go lamb it out. .lolin Wittwer was at Will Fishers putting up a new wind mill wheel Monday. No school on Monday on account of the school mam, Miss .Julia Bngols being sick. Mis; Blhi White went to lied Cloud Friday night and staid over night with Miss .Julia Bngels. Tho thrashing machine started at Low Ferry's Tuesday with Fisher and Davis at the business end. Len Mungor is a going to work for Frank Smith this .summer. Glad to see you back in Garfield Len. The Kalcigh medicine man was on wind mill row Monday and left some good medicine and everybody feels better now. Artie Riolierson was up to visit tho school and ho either studied to hard or looked at the school mam to straight for he hurt his eyos. Lots of moving this week, lteod and Davis will move where Henry Wiggins vacates and Jim Dewitt will inovo on the Taylor farm. Mr. Sher man will do the lino part on the George Harris ranch and Mr. Saylor expects to fly high ou the Baxter place ami Joo Mudd expects to work every body he can on the Col Wiggins' place. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Charles Murphy has pneumonia. Oscar Evans and wife have a baby daughter. Charles Guy was worse again the last of tho week. Tho Woman's Foreign Mission society met with Mrs. Bhoda Simpson Friday. Miss Malissu Lambert who teaches the primary school at Dlllor has been ill. (J. W. Hagan Is homo from the hos pital at Kansas City and is getting along nicely. Hov. and Mrs. Stceloy are in Kansas City whero Mrs. Ste'eley is taking medical treatment. G. It. McCall and wife and some friends visited Sunday at tlie homo of M. Massluger and family. The W. C. T. U. mot with Mrs. I). .Jones Wednesday. The meoliug was conuucicu uy .Mrs. ualilwin. Friday evening fifteen ladies sur prised Mrs. C. A lloland who will soon return to Texas. Games were played and luuoh served. Weeks Each Year For $1.50. 2S" MAltCII The Unequalled Tone, mechanical construction and through honestness of quality have given to the a popularity and SALE unapproached by any other mechanical music maker, The Edison the same position among cylinder machines that VICTOR does among the Disc machines. Hear Them Both At . NEWHOUSE ffflEJTTCTPyfi KBWB MW A number from here will attend the , County Sunday School convention at Cnvlcs Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bininet Ilngnn of Huhhell has , been ill for the past three weeks. Tho family formerly lived here. Mrs. 12 vu Dlckersoit has returned from St. .Joseph where sho purchased her spring stock of millinery. Mis. James Colvin and children have gone to their homo at Wauueta after visiting relatives for several weeks. Sunday, Mrs. L. B. Tait and Mrs. Lyra Garber came down from Hed Cloud to visit Mrs. A. J. Hayes and Mrs. Hannah Garber. Mrs. K. S. Schobourg bought her spring millinery the past week in Kan sas City and lias added u line of hair goods and ornaments. The Uoyal Nolghbor lodge had a basket social Friday niirht which netted tho ordor a nice, sum of money. Some of the baskets wore extremoly pretty. lieorgo Watt and wife visited over Sunday with Mr. Watt's sister, Mrs. Chris Hansen and family and attended the wedding of Miss Clara Snyder niece or Mrs. Watt. Mrs. Harriet Hoover was strucu on the head by a board falling from above while she. was getting coal from her bin. While the bruise is quite severe it might have been more serious. Perry Xorris will soon move to town anil occupy the brick residence in thu north part of town which he purchased of Oscar KvnnH. Mr. Bvans now lives in tho house vacated by Lee Columbia. Albert Vollers and family will soon move to Leavenworth, Kansas, whore the parents of Mrs. Vollers, John Unity m wlf0 are located. Their neighbors .and friends surprlsod them .Saturday evening and brought baskets or good tilings for supper. All regret to have tliem inovo awny. JJ. I J) 10. VICTOR EEH The Cntrce served by division one of tlie M. B. Aid society at the home of Mrs. Charles Ely Thursday was a suc cess. Fortyllve were in attendance. Receipts including lunches sold were ss.:to. Howard Font, and Mi-s Clara Snyder were married Sunday evening at six o'clock at the home of tho bride's parents Levi Snyder and family who reside in the Maple Grove neighbor hood. Kev. G. W. Pool performed the ceremony. Miss Mary B-.tella Coplen eldest daughter of G. M. Coplen and wife was married Wednesday afternoon to Mr. Minard Gates of Cambridge Hov. (5. W. Pool performed the ceromony at the M Fi. parsonage. They will roslde at Cambridge. The south eaat district held a very Interesting "rally" Sunday afternoon at '2 o'clock at tho llaptist church. T. A. Baldwin, president gave an address of welcome. There was singing by a largo choir. Addresses and talks ou various Suuday School topics by B. C, Christie, Hov. Pool. Frank IJailoy, Lloyd Farquhar, Mrs. Albin, Mrs. Bald win, Mrs. Dickorson and others. A collection was taken. T. A. Baldwin was re-elected President and C. E. Vaiighan was re-elected Secretary. Good rami For .Sale on reasonable Terms. Also some good City residences lor sale. Inquire of Ciiii.i Oilici:. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolJlco at Bed Cloud, Neb, for the week eliding Feb. 31, I'JiO. Vcno Cronklcton W. O. King O. A. Smith Chas. Ware Those will be sotit to the dead lotter ofllec March 10, 1910, if uncalled for boforo. Whon calling for abovo ploaso say "advertised." T. CrllACKUR, Posttnnator. JSP' "'' " f""' NUMJJER U BROS. There's No Risk If This Medicine :)ocs Not Benefit, You Pay Nothing. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspop sia. after years of study perfected tho foi inula from which Uexnll Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Oar experience with Boxall Dyspep sia Tablets, loads us to believe them to bo tho greatest remedy known for the relief of acute indigestion and chronic dypopsla. Their ingredients arosooth ing and healing to the inflamed mem" branes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, otio of tho greatest digest ivo aids known to medicine. Tho re lief they afford is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and regul arity for a short time brings about u cessation of tho pains caused by stom ach disorders. Itexul Dyspepsia Tablet will insure hoalthy appetite, aid digestion and promoto nutrition. As evidence of our sineore faith in Rcxall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk . If they do not give you entire satisfaction, wo will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in In three sizes, prices, 25c, fiOound 81.00. Bcmcmbcr you cau obtaiu them only at our store, Tho II. B. tirice Drug Store, Bed Cloud, .Vebr. lillACK iKl'ISfOl'AI.) L'lIUlU'U Itov. .1. M! Hales, l'nstor. Survlrc till! Ill St two SillliluVH III filch mouth. Holy Cuiiimtiiiloa at imiinliiti ourvk'txi on tlioilrst Htuiiluy. Kniiilay school n.UVi o'clock every Sunday. Mm. K. II. Smith, Superintendent. IIOL'US OF 8KUVICH AT CONUItKUA TIONALOUUHOII. HaiiimthSkuvicks. Preaching ; I0:l3u. in. Ulblo echool ... 12 1,, Treadling services r j, ,. l'raycr and Conference meeting Wednes day at 8 p. in. A cordlnl Invitation Is extended to till. Kkv. A. A. CnmsMAN Pastor. IVK I i i 1 1