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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
Vt--. , VOLUME XXXVIII. : "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. Florancc, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Win. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. flEW 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 hut 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 i H. A. LETSON Mgr. We will be pleased to show our goods at any and all times, and we assure you courteous treatment. A Few of the Oootl Things ZiS;:::;:;:::::::::!::'"'''1. Sweet Pickles mo" " Hulk Ollvffi 100 ' " iiorso ituiuu too pei-bottio Cat mm K'e " " coiory Relish iff ' " Mustard 1" "JB1" Olomargcrino nuttor. . tw . ii.-.e per lb , Oysters M 0'V pcr.qt YOST & BUTLER The 4th Avenue Meat Market State lU'n"'' """ y iSaSfaPi JXtXJrZZXJZ "J",t""""s The Chief $1.50 a year. : - , lli r t Rhode Island Red Eggs For Sale r D n, j r r rrom rurc blood rarm Range Fowls R. F. D. No. 2 Phone 1 1 on 1 5 Mrs. T. W. White 4 Newspaper That filvcs The News Fifty-two RED CLOUD, SiEHRASlCA. SUNNY SlDl.i. Mr. lngchurt. moved onto t ho old I i in Binigh fiirni. Mis. House's nephew visited on the farm lust Suinluy. Jos. Hewitt lias ti new phone, lie Is a new member on the line. Koy Kent will live on the Marl.y MeConUey place this year. Clark Crow has disposed of his hor ues and will work in (inldu Koek. E. Haipli lias moved onto Mis how's farm near Pleasant Hill school house. A goodly number attended the Sun day School convention at Cowlcs last week. It was good and had the spirit of the cause. COWLIiS Fuller mid Ueiinott shipped two cars of Hogs Wednesday. Mr. Uiegory is here visiting his son I'rof. L K. lircgory. Mr. Dr. Calk is going to move into his new house next week. Mr. and Mrs. Moshang and Mr. and Mrs. Seolt .Smith left for their future home in southern California. The Sunday .School Convention held at the M. K. Church Saturday and Sunday was well attended and their was an uuusal interest shown. Mr. Eugene Uurtoa contemplates going to tie hajulhlll couutry and tak ing a section -of govorment land. Miss Jesse Squiros and MrH. Ida. Squires loft Thursday for Sioux City, Iowa for h snort visit with their re latives Mr. and Mrs. Carl I'licnls. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank all the people who assisted in our Into bereavement. YourB truly, Mrs. C. C. Bennett and Kutuily GARFIELD Lewis Mauley and family weut to (uide Rock Saturday on business. The flue weather still continues ami the frost is most all out of the ground. Orant Shiglcr was on wind mill row and bought a thoroughbred calf Mon' day. Will Fisher sold a load of hogs Saturday for $1)..'1". Pretty good only more of it. Mr. Townsend and family woie visit ing at T. W. White's the last of last week. They expect to go West soon. Col. Wiggins has bought the Ccorge Hall farm and expects to move on it after the Hall sale and Mr. Hall ex pects to move to town. Will White bought some nice calves last week of C. Wolfe. Hut George Harris suys I hey can't come up with his. as he has some glass ones. Charley Smith and family were over from Kansas and visited with Guy Harnes over night and then attended the Yung Uros'. sale last Thursday. Mr. Tompson's house burned down Monday morning. Wo did not learn as to whether they saved anything out of tiie house or not or how it caught a lire. GUlDli ROCK. Mrs. Thorlon took dinner Monday with Mrs. Hoover. Will lily lives in the house vacated by Mrs Chas. Roland . Mr. John Dunbar is now improved from his recent illness, .1. M. Holand and wife have gone to North Dakota on a visit. Mrs. Win. Elliott is entertaining u i sister, Miss Thayer of Omaha. The W. C. T. l meets with .Mrs. O. J. K'ailey Wednesday afternoon March 10. Mrs. I). Kailcy has been visiting her daughter Mrs , J. A. Sheoley in Hast ings. ( . G. Parkinson has built a porch to his residence In the north part of town. Mr. ami-Mrs. Loutenuilch departed Saturday for their home in Iowa. They had spent several weeks here with relatives Mrs. Louthcrmlluh is u daughter of II. Miluor. Weeks Each Year For $1,50 MAIK3I1 Josh "Life is short. worth living." You miss your share of fan and pleasure if you wait fop that BDISON or VICTOR Why not buy it now. We have an easy , payment plan-ask about it. A complete clean stock of ma chines and a full list of records. Victors $10 to $750. Records 60c to Edison $12.50 to $200. Records 35c to $1. NEWHOUSE BROS. T. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. Kil Sawyer and wife came down from Kiverton Monday for a visit with relatives. Hdson Minor is home from Lincoln whore ho attended the "Lincoln Ilusi ness College." Mr-. Win.I'eevcsand little daughters of Red Cloud visited at George '''air Held s Friday. Mr-. Wallace will lecture here in the interest of the W. C.T.I. Friday evening March '!." Chas. 5uy was operated nn for ap pendices Sunday at his homo here by a specialist from Lincoln. Mrs (Irani, mother of Mrs. Garrison fell on the walk one day recently and was quite severely bruised. T. .1. Malouey has sold his property. Mr. Shadley will move from it to the I'auzler rosidenco in the east part of town. L. (ileason, so,i of ,I.H (Ilcason of this place, moved he-re the past week and will occupy one of Mr. Huntet's farms near the state line. Mrs. .1. II. Crary will entertain the Christaln Aid Society this Friday afternoon, hunch will be served by "Division A" of the society. A number of children are ill, among them being the children f Chas. 1 lod ges, Alva Slickley, ('. H. .lones. .1. T. I Mason, I. M. I'arkerund many others. I Relatives here received word of the death of Are.hio liedilou of typhoid i fever at Omaha Hospital one day last week. He leaves a wife and two child ren. J. 11. Trost who occupied Floyd Crow's house and Luke Tompkins who occupied the Itoland properly bunk of Henigan's store traded places a few days ago, 1'. W. Holahd and wife colebrated the tenth anniversary of their mar riage Tuesday evening March 8 with a big party at their hotel. Aline sup per was served. MIIIITOOy "'"" ' "-- SUNw1"- - " "" J? S 10. li)l(). Billings If it ain't W.S. Lambert uud wife had guests from Chase County the last of the week. They were Mrs. Mary Harnes sister of Mr. Lambert and Tom Wells his brother-in-law. Mrs. A. .1. Bragg was much surprised March Uh to receive (i! post cards to remind her that she had celebrated her birthday. The cards came from Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, South Dakota, California and Nebraska. The Degree of Honor Lodge celebrat es its l'lth anniver-ary March 'J'2 Workmen and their wives, Degree of Honor and their husbands are request ed to attend. There will lie addresses and u lunch furnished by D. of II. members and wives of A. o. U. W. On Tuesday evening March 1 the A. O. U. W. initiated two young men. Alfa and Chas. Hansen. ThoA.O. U. W. brothers furnished oysters which were cooked by D. of H sisters. The sisters also furnished pickles sand wiches, cake and coll'oo. A social time was enjoyed by a largo crowd Bankrupt Notice. In the District Court of the United Slates for the District of .Nebraska. In the matter of Stoti'er ,v Olmsted, as a firm and also, individually, bank rupts. To Creditors: mi art- lift thy notllleil t lint tin- above nainetl bankrupts, have HUM their pc-tltjons. In thenlxnc imiitotl court for their dlveharnc (a bankiiiptcy, tnitl that It lias hcen ordered that the loth day til March lulu, and tint saine hereby Is lled as the date on or before which all creditors of, and nil other persons Interested In said estate ami la the mailer of dheharueln bankruptcy of said bankrupts, shall If they desire to oppose the same, file In my ollleo In Hastings, Nebraska, In said dis trict, their appearance in writing, In opposit ion to the Krnutliu; of said dNcharne, anil also within tea days thereafter, Hie la my said olllce. spi. Ideations of the grounds of .aid opposition, Dated March bill. lUIO. J, A. (Jauiunui, Itefcrcc. NUMJJEIt 10 Says: jolly it ain't Notice This News Item Unique Test Of Seed Corn Besides testing corn to see if it will grow and warning farmers of the poor condition of seed corn this year, the Conunerical Club of Omaha has made a test wltlch shows the result of freez ing corn which contains a good deal of moisture. The result shows that even some of the corn standing in the llelds, supposed to be the best seed corn Nebraska has this year, may bo worth less for seed. Ten ears of corn were selected which were shown by tests to bo strong. Mvery kernel tested had good sprouts and a strong root system. A govern ment export at the Omaha drain Kx change tested them to learn the moist ure. It was less than 1(1 per cent. Then these ten good ears were soak ed for various lengths of time and after the water dried Into the corn, thov were again tested to Hud out how much moisture they contained. Tlioso soaked .1 hours had percent: (5 hours 27 per cent and 8 hours !lu per cent, All were put in a refrigerating plant where the air was 15 degrees below zero. After 7t! hours exposure, the corn was again tester1. Of one hundred kernels from the ears which had ',':j per cent moisture, only US germinated; whilo but t!(5 kernels in one hundred from the ears with 27 per cent moist uro sliowod sign-, of life, and but '21 grains in ouo hundred taken from tho ears containing :il per cent moisture sprouted. This teat shows that corn containing more than '2i per cont moisture cannot stand freezing for cvon a short time, without killing a large purccntago of, tho kernols and making the cars worthless foi seed. , Good Farm For Sale on reason tblo Term. Also some gocd City residences for sale. Inquire oC Cwiv.y OiTici:. viSfi 1KJ .;& lrVWts&a4&'&M' UHIatMBiWBIWttmi'',"M"Mifiimi' li iii wpuiw ly... ,- iim i.i i ninai mMiEi (p3C0i;...4teii UH HJj II ,!. rJffitv..' tfik. .. 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