The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1910, Image 6

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ALBRIGHT BROS.
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Con Burr is sick this week.
A. U. l'ioioe is in Lincoln.
C. L. Cutting U nn the sink list.
Renew vour subscription for
the
Chiur.
.Sherwood Albright spent Sunday
at
bonne.
Noble Hull of (Jtiido Book is in town
totluy.
Miss Mublo Bailey is on tlio sick list
this week.
1). II. Kaley and wife mo in Kansas
City this week.
Dick Itunchey and wife were in
B'tvertou Friday.
Mr. Arthur Wilson went to Oniahu
Friday morning.
Tho Relief Corps will meet Saturday
afternoon at J:30.
Mrs. Cy Jennings of Bladen was in
the city .Saturday.
Mrs. Sid I.ongtin went to Franklin
Monday morning.
11. C. Wilson and Clias. ('.rout were
In I navale Tuesday.
.1. II. Hamilton of Cuide Hock was
in the city Saturday.
Uernard MeXony returned home
Wednesday morning.
Miss Ada'.iue Baylor went to Cowles
Wednesday morning.
Sheet Music for 5c lit Metcalf's
Studios. Potter liloek.
Miss Uobinson came up from tJuido
Hock Monday evening.
Bring in your furs while market is
high.-.!. O. Cai.iiwiiu.
Two more new residences uro going
up in the IMiitt addition.
By Shepard and wife of Kiverton
were in tho city Saturday.
Miss Yearka is visiting her parents
in Uloomington this week.
Will Pntton took ohanro of tho B.
i. M., eating houso Tuesday.
Harry Studebakor came home from
MoPherson, Kans., Saturday.
Mrs. A. A. Pope's mothor arrived
Sunday morning from Rivorton.
A T. Walker went to DcwIttSiinday
returning Monday with his auto.
Tho llillman Stock Co., will hold
forth in the Opera House tonight.
Call and see the 1910 Paterusof wall
papor at Sloss' Wall Paper Store.
For the nobbiost up-to-date lino of
hats for all ages call on Mas llAitr.
You do not need Rockefeller's bank
account to buy a hat at Miss Haiit.
Mm. Osour Hughos entertained tho
live hundred club Thursday evening.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hanson last Friday morning.
Coo. Davis has excepted a position
iu the grocery department at Miner's
store.
Kxtru Fine Early Ohio Seed potatoes.
For Sale At Misni: Duos., and Co.,
Store.
A sister of Mrs. Hacker
the city Tuesday evening
lima.
"Fiik Sam: Three show
arrived in
from Okla-
cases.
Iu-par-
qulro at Nowhouse's for
further
ticulars.
The Chief ollice takes subscriptions
aud renewals for the Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer.
All the great artists sing for the
Victor and Edison. Hear them
Newhouse Bros.
at
J& Bmking Powder EshM
y 1 Improves tho flavor ItUtF
R0YALj
tho
k'uesl of h'r parents. Mr. ami Mis. I,.
II. Fort this week
Mr and Mrs. Kd tHIborl. of Inavnh
u ere vi.it ing at the home of .1. M
Burgess Saturday.
Take your spectacle case to N'ow
houso Urns. Tliey will put your Initials
on it. free of churgo
(il't VilMI' llli'tlll'i.v. fi'inilK.I. ikilIi.I 1
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paintings and sheet music, lit Metealf s '
Studio, Potter Block.
Mr. and Mrs. Fling and balv
Cowles wcie visiting her sister. Mrs.
I. C. Iiiiiii'hey Satiirduv.
Mrs. Viola Austin and baby of Me
Cook is isiiiiig her .sister, Mrs.
Fiances Mf'nll this week.
Mrs. Ceorgu Volland of Hastings
was the guest of her parents, 1 W.
Studebaker iiiid wife Sunday.
Harry Wutleraml fainlly of Cowles
and Miss Wright from Illinois spent
Sunday with .hid l'.aileyaud family.
Lost A Jacket for a girl ten ycins
old aud a checkered Overcoat plain
velvet collar. heave at the Chief Of
lice and receive a toward.
15 U Stevens returned from Smith
Center, Kas.. Tuesday evening. His
wife remained and will visit a few
days longer before returning home.
Horsi; axij Lois roii Sai.k. A nice
(5 room house and l'j lots located
close in. Nils is a nice place. In
quire at the Chief olllee for further
purticulais.
Sloss Wall Paper and Paint store is
now upon for tho Spring trade. New
and artistic designs in wall paper,
and tho strictly Ciuaranteod Itepulllne
Brand or Paint.
II. Wilson of Hastings, district
deputy for tho M. W. A., is in the city
where he and Chas. C rout are work
ing up a big class adoption for the M.
V. A. lodgoof this city.
Call and look tny line of hats over
before buying as seeing is believing.
You have to seo my lino of hats as
those few lines can give you no idea
of the style and low prices of
hats-Mits. H.viiT.
my
Mrs. (Jimcc Wiles of Orleins
About forty friends and relatives of """"y- , 1 'h church must suller with
Mr. and Mr.,.' I.ue Iti.klleld gathered ' r s!, -'s - fe, ' '
atthoir home near Cuide Rook Mar. ! J''"; 1"K " P'ent our wondei-1.-.
to celebrate their llfth weddii.K I f "" ,ol!ful """oils nt tlio Cl.r.sti.m
nnniver.sary, tho evening was spent
in all kind of atnusementsaftcr whicli
lunch was served.
The Willing Workers of tho Christ
ian church of Inavalo will give their
annual bazar, and one of the host sup
pers by tho best cooks in Webster
comity Saturday March 2(5 1910. Sup
per !25 cents. Everybody wolconio.
By ordor of committee.
The base ball fans mot Friday night,
and adopted articles of incorporation.
The capital stock was fixed at 83000.
Shares will bo issued to subscribers
nud stockholders responsibility will
be limited to tho amount of shares
held. We understand that manager
Grant has secured several good players
for the team and has others on tho
string. We are assuiod of a first class
team and will have the best series of
games ever pulled oh" in the valley.
At tho republican convention held iu
the court house Wednesday afternoon
the followingolliceiswere nominated:
AB McCall Mayor
O. ( Teel Clerk
.1. O. Butler Treasurer
Ceo. overing City Engineer
John Stanser Cily Police .lodge
Kd A made Councilman 1st. ward
1). W. Turnure Councilman '2nd ward
Ed Overing and Vie Fulton school
board.
Good Farm For Salr.
on reasonable Terms. Also some good
City residences for sale. Inquire of
nn::-' OiTK'i:.
Caucus Call.
The Citizen's Caucus will meet at
tho Court House Thursday evening,
March 17th. for tho purpose of nominat
ing city olllcers to bo voted on at next
regular election and also two members
of the school board.
Bv OitDi:n of Com
SUGGESTION
NO. 3-
SJWc arc not asking a favor when
wc ask you lo witness the Clii-
! Namcl Demonstration in our store
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oil ivlnrcll
It 1 8th and 1 9th, but ex
pending one. it will be your op-"'-..,..:...
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, J.IUI IU1III) HI Kill 11 IIUII1 UlL. iyiuiui-
faclurcr's expert many tilings in re
gard to the treatment of interiot
wo-d work, furniture etc., and the
many ways in which the Chi
Nnincl Graining and Varnishing
Process may be made to serve the
h uiscwifc.
tiJDon't fail to attend. It will he
worth many dollars to you. : : :
CHAS. L. COTTING,
THE DRUGGIST.
The New England play 'Uncle Dan I"
will be produced at the Opera House
one i.ight Wednesday March 'J.'lud.
This charming and wholesome novel
proved one of tho most widely lead
and admired stories ever published
iu this country. When Barney Me
Cauley (list brought out tho play so
sti ong was tho impression ho produced
that he was compelled to play it for
several seasons. Tho simple story
and Its line character contrasts have
made It a play replete with those- ele
ments whicli establish popular success,
leaving a most pleasing impression,
at its conclusion. It is plays of this
kind which best pleaso the general
public mid "Uncle Dan'l" is meeting
with wonderful Hueecss every where.
The Pas-ion Plaj" is enacted this
year at Obcrntnergaii. liavaria. The
'Passion Week' of our Lord comes an-
church, to welcome and closo the
'Passion Period" this year, as follows:
Lord's day March 20th, 11 a. ui. "The
Battle Held of Evil and Eternal Good,"
7:!I0 p. m. "The Divinity of Jcsns of
Nazareth shown by His Wisdom."
Easter day March 27th., 11 a m., "Tho
Stone Kolled Away," 7:110 p. m., "The
Divinity of Jesus Christ Confirmed by
His Resurrection." The latest evi
dences on divinity in man will also bo
presented. Hear them at tho Christ
ian church. Hood music. Heats tree.
Everbody welcome.
I have 020 acres l mile east of Bed
Cloud. There is a good 7 room house,
size 32x18, all rooms aro 10x18 except
ing tho kitchen which is luxU. There
aro 2 porches, good clstoru with well
at the door, clsteru will hold 2K) bills,
of water, good brick walks, house nice
ly painted, all kinds of shrubery, 20
kinds of roses, fruit 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. (Jood
living springs, IJ wells, good windmill,
good feed lots. There is about 10
acros in alfalfa, 1 10 acres of pasture,
tho pasture laud is in two dill'ereiit
pastures, tho balance of the laud is
under cultivation. This is a river
bottom farm. There are I lion houses,
one of them is now used as a store
houso. This place is all fenced and
cross fenced There is some native
timber iu tho pasture.
I also have 210 acres (J miles south of
Kiverton, Nebr. There is u good
houso 18x30, addition 10x21. Barn 21
x21, granary 12x1(1, corn crib 10x10-10
ft. long, buggy shed 12x10. hen house,
cattle shed, set of scales, feed lot. 120
acres In cultivation, .'lo ubrcs in alfa
alfa, timber und pasture If theso
places are sold within tho next 30 days
they can be bought at a bargain. Foit
FUJlTlli:it I'AUTIOLt'ARS CAM. ON A. II.
C.Miri'.NTER.
Nitlce.
The ladles of tho M. E. church will
hold their annual Eastor Bazar Satur
day, March 20th, in tho Miner build
Ing. Also in connection with the
bazar thoy will sorvo dinner aud sup
per, price 25 cents A cordial wol
como is extended to all.
Notice.
Tho Annual Mooting of the Martin
Cemetery Burial Board will bo hold
in tho School Houso in IMst Xo. 85,
(known as Popo School House.) on
Saturday March SO 1010 at tho hour of
2 o'clock P. M. for tho purpose of
electing officers and tho transacting of
pny other business that may proporly
come before said board, by order of
the chalrmon.
N. L. D. Smith, Ci.kiik.
IIHICTItUKNCIII lieu.
Corner of nth Avenuo niul eliihliuil Mr et.
10 n. in hiiMmtli School
11 a. in. I'reaehliii;
7:13 p. in (.'Iirlbtluii W'ui'ker'H Jluiul
8:00 p. in I'riwhliiB
All arc Invited to attend.
J. K. J.utnoK, Minister,
Kfitl Glouil School's ltt-ntontlity ,Sirllln$ I
Contest.
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The boys and gills who runic highest
in their resiectivo grades in spi'lliugl
ale as follows:
Crade !l - Italpli Newhouse. Morwio
Fdsou, Mrya Uvuiis. Beatrice
McAllister.
(trade I -Will Mcltrhle, Lojd Tinner.
Stan-er Ainnek, llobeit
Blaekledge, Merlyn Boner.
Mitrvel I'elilres.s, rountain
Fincher, Lueilc Bnbii.son.
Celeste Scrivner. Mabel
ICoontz. May llulVer. Tlieluia
Lamborii. Helen 1,'aiues.
Fern Thorloii, .losio Sherer.
lir.uli' .' Kenneth .loliustnii, Finest
Xewhoiise. Willie Osborne,
Pearl Carpenter. Faith
Ktiontz. Helen (ireen, Violet
Zeiss, Bessie, Havel, Petri
McConkey. Iva Potter,
Tetesn Keigle, Lidia Trout.
Anna Koubal. Kosu Sutton.
Grade il IM Warren, .laeksoii Fincher.
Alan Moritz, Florence .John
ston, Prttdn Iliiller, (leorgia
Clauson, Ruby Clolle, Flos
sie Smith, Xell Fincher,
Hazel Wolfe, liladys Fry,
Marvel Turniire, Fli.abeth
Ovei'iuan, Until Uiissong,
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leniiie Miner, Zelma Won-j
derly, Nettie Springer, Ilea-1
trlx MeKelghaii I
tirade 7 Paul Polnicky. MaiuiiieCald
well, Alison Cowden, Hula
Fit. Beith.i Osborn
Free if It Fails
Your Money Hack If You arc Not Salts
flGll Willi llic MccltclRC Wc
KcGommcml,
We tiro so positive that our remedy
will permanently relieve constipation,
no matter how chronic it may be, Unit
wo oiler to furnish tho medicine at our
oxpeiiho should it fail to produce satis
factory results.
It is worse than useless to attempt
to cure constipation with cathartic
drugs. Laxntives or cathartics do
much harm. They cause a reaction,
irritato and weaken the bowels and
tend to make constipation more J
chronic. Besides, theirusebeconiosn
habit that is daugeroiiH.
Constipation is caused by a weakness '
of the nerves and muscles of tho largo
intestine or descending colon. To ex
pect permanent relief you must there
fore tone up and strengthen theso or
gans and restore them to healthier
activity.
Tho discovery of the active principle
of our remedy Involved the labor of
tho v orld'K greatest research chemists
As an active agent it possesses the
valuablo qualities of the best known
Intestinal tonics as well as boing par
ticularly pleasant and prompt in its
results.
We want you to try Kexall Orderlies
on our recommendation. Thoy are ex
ceedingly pleasant to take, boing eaten
like candy, and are ideal for children,
delicate persons aud old folks, as well
as for the robust. Thoy act directly
on the nerves and muscles of the
bowels. They apparently havo a neu
tral action on other associate organs
or glands. They do not purge, cause
excessive looseness nor create any in
convenience whatever. Thoy may bo
taken at any time, day or nitrht. Thoy
will positively relieve chronic or habit
ual constipation, if not of surgical
variety, and the myriads of associate
or dependent chronic ailments, if taken j
with regularity for a reasonable length
or time. They como in two sizes of
packages, 12 tablets, 10 cents; .'1(5 tab
lots, 25 cents. Sold iu Bed Cloud only
at our store, Tho Bexall Store. The
II. E. Grlco Drug Co.
RrSaleer Trade.
A H room brick house suitable for
keeping roomers and boarders If de
sired. Size of building 24 x 43, story
and a half high, 18 lots and a fraction
of Clots, electric lights and water in
houso. For further information In
quire at Chief ofllce.
UKAC'K (IWIhUOl'AI.) I'BURt'll
Bcv. J. Ml llatcH, rnotor.
Service tho tlrnt two Munilnj'H In
each
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Holy Communion ut morning hi-rvlccs on
tho Unit Htindny.
Hundny rcIiooI at. 12 o'clock every Kuiulny
Mm. K.II. .Smith, Superintendent.
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TIONALUIIUItOB.
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PreneliluK lien n. in.
Illhlo school i'i iu.
1'rcachliiK serviced K p. ut.
l'rnyer and l.'onfcrr ncn uicttliii; Wednes
day at 8 p. ui,
A conllul Invitation Is extended to till,
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He will nut want jnu to m- . I r ike family with a mnrliinc
wliicli hasn't hciti iuiiroM'd t.. -(,3k f fr 25 jears. Both
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ami scuii's o( ullicr polnti.
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Only Insured Sewing Machine!
The Free Attachment! mo of tho host mAltc.
Coins ntul see It.
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WE 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.
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Having secured three
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COME AND SEE,
Yours truly,
PLATT & FREES.
P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods.
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brands of canned and package goods carried.
All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices.
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Yot cannot buy Croeeries iu a
pure goods
Cleanliness and sanitation ate our hobbies.
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Instruments of the Cabinet Type
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buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliness.
dirty, ill-kept place and bo sure o
made by the Columbia Phono
graph Co., is by far the most com
plete in its beauty of appearance
and its unequaled reproducing
qualities. The Motor is the strong
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instrument of this kind. As an in
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