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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
AT: ALBRIGHT BROS. n ft 1 LQCALETTES A I McCurtfi' i mi 'In- sii-l lit. Lowell UuIiIiiiii is li'Miic fruiii Ken tucky. Found a fur collnretf. Inquire at I opee. Mm. (Jlinn. Grout Won the h'l IWt thii week. , I'.uil Stotey ami wife were In Cow lei Wednesday Walter .Scott wan down from Who Uill Tnosilay. OiiasCruiit ciimo down from Hast lugs Thui-Mlay. Will Kent and wife wore In Guide Hock Saturday. Mrs. duo. Iludoll entertained the GOO club Friday evening. L-Yank Studebakor was in Hastings Saturday and Sunday. Hill Tuber of Ft. Morgan, Colo., is in the city this week Sheet Music Tor tie at Metoalf'.s Studios. Potter Hlock. Urlng in your furs while market is high. J. O. C.w.nwKU. Noble Ball and wife of Guide Rock wore in this city Monday. Ooo. Warren is moving his telephone ofllce in the Tepco building. Mrs. Gov. Harbor and Mrs. Roy Tait spent Sunday in Guide Hock. Mrs. Gus llolmgraiu was visiting near Guide Koek Wednesday. Kudolph Streit went to Kansas City Tuesday where he took cattle. Call and see the 1010 Patents of wall paporat Sloss" Wall Paper Store. Jim Gcnrou and Hoy Garber weie over from Kensington, Kus., this week The young folks enjoyed a dance in the Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Will (Kvi-nmn came down from Ox ford to spend Sunday with his par ents. Will Kellog of Seattle stopped over Tuesday on his way home from Now York. Hichard Howen and wife moved outo their farm north west of town this week. Foil Salk Three show cases, ln quiro nt Ncwhousc's for further par ticulars. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shorwood en tertained the Senior Whist Club Thurs day evening. Donald Sloss is tho envy of all his little playmates, he being the possess or of a Burro. Joe Kubick of McCook is tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. James Moron villo this week. Prof. Brown and family moved to Colorado this week where they will lire on their claim. Frank Studcbaker has sold hiB resi dence to Mr. Carpenter and will leave for Salt Lake soon. Get your pictures framed, pastel paintings and sheet music, at MeUmlf's Studios, Potter Block. Henry Sievors of Grand Island, presi dent of tho Nebraska state base ball league is In town today. Mrs. Nicholas Thomas and Mabil Thomas of Cowles visited at the home of Dr. Thomas Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Storey invited eighteen little girls to help Miss Ksther cole- hrato her lOtli birthday, which occureci Mrs. J. II. ISuhiusmi is visiting in the country with her daughter, Mrs Hubert Schult. this week. Kov. J. H. Jiirboe is on the sick list ami will not l,t. able to 1111 any of his appointments next Sunday. Miss Florence .McDowell who has been visiting relatives and friends at Stella. Neb . arrived homo Friday morning. Bert Carr and family departed for their homo in Miudeu Saturday, after making mi extended visit hero with their patents. KiHint. .V Weesi and It. F. Mlor shipped stock to Kansas City Sunday. Wade KoonU and Mr. Minor accom panied Hie sIih'U. Mrs lloekineyei' oT host Springs. Kansas K visiting her mother, .Mis. Sanson! an I sisini. Mrs. Kov Uife ami Mrs. Kl. MoMIMor. Miss Wnlfp of (itnitliH. who trimmed hat fur Mr. H'MiiT rl hut netisoti, im ried in the eiiy hiBt evening and w ill trim tor her this sensoii. BiMiiard MeN'etiy received a telegi am statingth.it his lrtliet, James had been killed in a railroad accident nt W ellington, Washington. Mr. Iliissong has been asked (o con duct the "Hound Table" work on tho county X S. convention program at Cowles nest Sunday, .Mar. (. Sloss Wall Paper and Paint stoic is now open for tho Spring trade. New and artistic deigns in wall paper, and tho strictly Guaranteed Kopullino Brand of Paint. l)r Warrick, tho specialist will meet oye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Dr. Dainerellb olllce in Hcd Cloud, Tues day, March 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Copleti wore somewhat surprised last Thursday when their friends came in bringing well lllled baskets to snend the day. Tho Cop- lens will move to the city this week. Mrs. Cardi Noble was born In West Virginia on February 20, 1831 and died at her home in Walnut Croek, Feb. 2.'l, 11)10. She was 76 years and 3 days old at tho time of her death. Tho funeral took place Feb. 25, ll10. In any case of stomach trouble, due to indigestion or dyspepsia you may feel sure that Kodol will give you re lief promptly. This is what Kodol is for. It digests the food you cat and docs it completely. It is sold by All Druggists. At last a cream seperalor has been built bv a roputablo house which Is little in price yet big in capacity. The Beatrice Creamery Co . have one on exhibition in their branch otllce in this city. Messrs. Hanson andTiiue will bo pleased to show you. Herbert Conover and J. K. McCnrlof McCook stopped over here Tuesday between trains while Mr. Couovor wns transacting business. "Herby" is an old Bed Cloud boy who was raised here and Mr. McCarl is Chairman of the .Republican Cpngressional Committee of this district. Friends of Miss Winnifred Perkins in this city will be pleased to learn that she has been awarded the gold medal at the Peru Normal school for belug the champion girl debater of Peru for tho year 1910. Miss Perkins has been called to the Omaha schools whore she will teach the remainder of the year. The entertainment at tho Congre gational church Tuesday night by Miss Ethel Carpenter of Centralia, K.as. and local talent was much appreciated. The building was well filled by an ap preciative audienoo. The piano solos by Miss Fay Teel and MIbb Floronco Kellogg was especially pleasing. The vocal duet, by Miss Josle Igou and Mrs. W. West was also appreciated by all present. The Chief olllce takes subscriptions and renewals for the Twentieth Con turv Farmer. The usual services of the Church of Christ will be conducted In the Christ Ian chin eh next Lord's day Mar. 0. Tho minister will preach both morn iug and evening. Morning thome, at 11 a. m. "The Mission of Two Million Christians," at 7.80 p in. "Divine Healing Ancient and Modern," will bo the subject discussed. Bible school at 10 u m. C. K. prayer meeting at (1:30 p. ui. Good music. Seats free. Korytiody wolomo. Wo are always pleased to note any aelilexonients attained by people of Webster county. Wo consider it u gloat pleasuio to inform our roadeis of tho advancement inade by Miss Willa Catlior. The Boston Transciipt In giving tin-", ''istineiivu poems of MM!)" mentions .,. writ ton by Miss Catlior. Theyaio umndmltlior. Think not 1 Forget.' and London WosoV Miss Cut her Is placed In lln same i-la-s of oioiitlve poets with Henry Van Dyke, Bliss C.irineii and Helen Kollitr. The people of lied Cloud Icol highly honored by the position attained by olio of her ollielis I have Il'.'o acres I niiJjj oast of Bod Cloud. There Is a good 7 room house, s't.e V2.1S, all rooms mo l(i.ls except ing tho kitchen which is loxtl. There are i porches, good cistern with well at tho door, cistern will hold '2"0 bbls. of water, good brick walks, house nice ly painted, all kinds of shrubery. 20 kinds of rosses, fiuit of all kinds Barn 58x38, mow that will hold (10 ton of hay, 3 cribs that will hold 8000 bu. of corn, all other out buildings that are necessary on a farm. Good living springs, 3 wells, good windmill, good feed lots. There is about 40 acres in alfalfa, HO acres of pasture, tho pasture land is In two different pastures, tho balance of the land is under cultivation. This Is a river bottom farm. There are 4 hen houses, one of them is now used as a store house. This place Is all fouccd and cross fonced There is some natlvo timber in tho pasture. I also have '210 acres 0 miles south of Hiverton, Nebr. Thero Is a good house 18x30, addition 10x21. Barn 24 x21, granary 12x11), corn crib 10x10-10 ft. long, buggy shed 12x10, hen house, cattle shod, set of scales, feed lot, 120 acres in cultivation, 30 abrcs in 'alfa ulfu, timber and pasture. If these places are sold within the next 30 days they can bo bought at a bargain. Fun FUllTIIKIt I'AIIIIOLI ARS CALL ON A. II. Ci:ri:xTnii. The Woodman Huyc a Bl Banquet. On hint. Tliiirsflnv nvnnlllL. Ill tltir ---""--"- ---"-."" ' I uuaiice to a circular iiiviuiuon io inu local members of the Modern Wood men, an Identification meeting was held and a great number of serious, but pleasant faces graced tho lodge room, many of which by reason of their long continued nlisonee almost needed an introduction. Tho committee very thoughtfully asked for pictures of those unable to attend and now have a number of handsome photographs of wise men who furry fiutcriial Insur ance which will bo duly framed and used for decorations about tho hall. A mysterious cloud hung osor llio i countenances of many piosont. This i was nut to bo wondeied at for prluei . imllv the ollleors alone base lieon mak uiu ii the business quorums fur some II re. Natuially any oidiuut.x mem ti. I slu p would tie olislilouileil ml nn-ton to hoar thoir own mio . ami i Io ilstopH III II place mi desin.ii. ! tlxir presence but so infreqiii nlly i- lied. U aii opportune time Deputy Nil s. ii niVicd a ery satisfactory and im pit s-ivo explanation for the meeting, i staling it was up to all the members' t identify themselves with the best ' inteitsts of the order in. d to wake up I libi'ial enthusiasm for growth and iiiembeiship to which ho would lend his time and energy. Judge IMsoii was called upon and casting away the slnond of prevailing mystoiy unwound an excellent talk for the good of the order and highly complimented tho committee on tho success of their eiVorts in securing tho attendance of so iiiaiiv partially identi fied members. B. II. Nowhousc furnished good en tertainment with his Victrola and high grade records while the committee sot out a sumptuous feast of coirce and sandwiches, which was wound up with a smoker and general good time. Evoryono present enjoyed hhnsolf and tendered his assistance to the enmpaign for now members. Two now members, V. A. Kent and L. A. Mauley were initiated. IIUin'MKKNCIIUHLII. Conic r o( 5tli A venue unit chestnut Nlrt et. Ul a. in - S.'ililiiith School tin. ui I'rciichlm; T:lr) ji. m Christian Worker's Htuiit s-UO p. in l'riaehliiK All are invited toalteiul. I. i:. .1 Minor, Mlnlsti r I iiMBirrffimtttwamri&iTiniwrfm Bring Your ffusbandl 4W5 with you lo see J " fefleM"Sewing Maclike OflW " If he lias worked with automatic locking desks, automatic shop machinery, or on the farm with automatic harvesters, He will appreciate He will not want you to sew for the familv with a marliine ..i.ti. 1. ..,i. 1..... f... ...1 i. ( 1..'. oe . .0.. it.., 1. tTlllll II.I-MI , HUH lllllllll, tl III 'III .lh 111 III! ... ,till3 11,1111 01 you will lie i-ntiiimuMU' .iiinut ' Tlic"Hotoclll" Mmci mil 'I lie Automatic Sliutll. I d-ilur The Antiinntli.lj.klimllrnHtts '1 lie Autnl.iatlc 'I union l.'i U . a .is iZ ?v! sin Ii iiuprocmcnts as:- Tin Untiiry Spool Pin 'II, KSctsnf IIalM!t'.irlni!4 11k licniidrul 1 iciuli Italic- eli,i,iu,il. It it. i4 mil hmvitnt .MlllSt.llliK.it l.llll' (WllltS. Only Inourcd Sowing M?vchinci The Tree AtlncliPM-nli nrr f tho bot tr-aUc. Come nr it ec it. t m. I - HUlir m I j 3?JTJ!yfyy(Fi'y3ciw)'vf'Vi.v i ARSACSi :xaxi:aauaszaia wilil km 3 ti&3 . i1. ' .4 I il m ARE READY To show you our new line of Spring photo mounts of fine quality. We have all size Card mounts, Squares, Ovals, Panels, Bust, Different sizes for family groops. Folders, of neat quality. Come and look at them. See STEVENS BROTHERS Photographers. cK?::sfXfix?ss 8 r' I Card of Thanks. Words are inadequate to e.Npressour feelings of gratitude and anpreeiatlon of the thoughtful earo and tender ministrations of the doar friends who so faithfully endeavored to supply overy want of our dear wife and moth er while living and touching evidence of love and bympathy whou her sight less eyes could no longer recognize the flowers and friends she loved so well. God will surely reward such devotion to the aillicted and unfortun ate It. B. Fulton. W. P. Pulton and Wife. V. 11. Fulton and Family. FIRE INSURANCE POLICY FY an?- HBS lilil erti.iT- I UHMlllfllul u n SAY MISTER ! ! ! Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at 5 Sa BIG BARliAIN, we are willing to divide with you. Yours truly, PLATT & FREES. P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. m us us m T i m is is m S'-S'-aft'-S'-a'-S''-a'-'-sci''-aia''-ai-'-is-v The Wed Cloud Roller Mills are work ing night and day lately. This extra work has hoen caused by tho Increased demand for Red Cloud flour. The management havo sold a car load to some buyer In Kansas City last week uritvvlti.aMtwllMtr tho fact that thero 1 was strong competition. This speaks I ,11 .... ...... .ii.irltwif fiml flimnni.tifttf!3 1 WUII IUI lllll imniiw. nil" vu...u v.. last Thursday. Ksther wns quite Mir- tlmt the Red Cloud Roller Mills are prised. making good. .fekS2-. ET Adds Healhful Qualities to the rooa Economizes Flour, Butter and Eggs U0V4L V 'L. .. ., HAKlMv rww fm.A Anmr fustVino oowdcr made from Royal GrP Cream ol Tartar Ho Alum-No Umm Phoaphmimm W. G. T. I). ITEMS. (This Space UclonnB to the W. C. T. U.) D. B. Gilbert. Chairman of the Pro hibition campaign committee and one of the Trustees of the Anti-Saloon League, spoke at the Court House on Wednesday evening. lie reminded the voters of the right they possebs to govern themselves und urged them to make uso of it in a way to build up tho town and remove temptation from those who are weak. He declared that liquor selling is uot a business, slncj business consists of a scries of commercial transactions in which tho purchaser is supposed to got value for his money. Tho buyer of intoxicants is tho worse oiF instead of the better, tho more purchases he makes, lie cited Mayor Lovo'j testimony to the improved condition of Lincoln af tor ten months of prohibition. Red Cloud School's Bi-monthly Spelling Contest- lowest lilgli intrant! percent percent staiullnc Don't Delay Ordering a lire insurance policy from ub n single day. Firo isu't going to stay away because you arc not in sured. In fact, it beems to pick out the man foolish enough to bo without A FIKK INSURANCE POLICY. Have us issue you a policy to-day. Don't hcBltatc about the matter. The tire fiend may! have your house down on the list for a visit thin very night. MAHK WHAT I 9 AY O. C. TEEL, Reliable insurance. The home Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. 9) m m m jfi I carry a complete line of strictly fresh Groceries, ifl and my prices are such that it will pay you to do your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class w? brands of canned and package goods carried. E verythlng atabtes The Columbia Phonograph No. of woritH Grade 7 Hoys W UlrlH 00 Grade B Uoye K) Girls u0 Grade & Hoyn 00 GlrlB U) urado i Hoys U) Girls U) Grade. 3 Hoys W Girls W KK 11 HI 74 m IM 4fl 78 0(J 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 77 (17 (Hi W Hi U8 !U i 77 Those having the highest btanding In the spelling contest In their respect ive grades are as follows: (Jrade 7 Puul I'oluicky, Hula Fitz, Alison Cowdeu, Josophino Esalg.Pcarl Hadloy, Maurino Caldwell, Laura Pierce, ltlanohc Bonei. Grade 0 Five boys and twelve girls made a grade of 100 percent, tirade 5 -Six boys and llfteen girls made ugrado of 100 percent Grade 4 Five boys and eight girls made a grade of 100 percent. Grude .1 Ralph Newhouse, Morwio Edson, Beatrice McAllister. LAt ag' ? m m m All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. In a Grocery store more than in anything else, buyors should demand Absolute Cleanliness. You cannot, buy Groceries in a dirty, ill-kept place and be sure o pure goods Cleanlinessand sanitation are our hobbies. : . : ' Cleanliness VSV iif ft ft ft jo tj With Dtublc Disc Records is making the people of this community "set up and take notice," which is proven by the sale of all the machines we had in stock. Our New Stock is expected any day and we invite you to come in and hear the beauti ful and perfect tone produced by these machines. Double Disc Records only 65f Disc Phonographs $25 to $250 C0TTING& MITCHELL AGENTS, BELLEVUE COLLEGE. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Do You Know that Bellevue College, including College, Normal School, Academy, Business Course, and Conservatory of Music, Painting, and Dramatic Art, located in Omaha's beautiful suburb, is the most delightfully situated institution 'in the West? Able Faculty. Successful Intercollegiate athletics, debating and oratory. Fine College spirit. The advan tages of the city combined with the health and freedom of the country. Classical, Scientific and Philosophical Courses Graduates of the Academy and Normal School receive State Certificates. Academy and Normal admit students who have completed the Eight Grade work. Summer Sess ion of eight weeks, beginning June 13th. Expenses moder ate. Send for catalog and bulletins. S. W. ST00KEY, LL. D., President. Tolto your spectacle caso to Now houBoBros. They will put your initials on It, free of chargo. IIousk and Loth koii Bale. A nloe ft room houso and Hi lots looated (dose in. This is a nice place. In quiro at the Chief office for further particulate. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S, EMIOH At the old stand over (fee State Bank. Pkonef 31 . J ..,-.; ...,.ws5Srf2iaS"r'; - t mum mmtimmf' ! u. id?