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

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VOLUME XXXV II.
There are many conveniences that
you would not be without, since you
have tried them. It is the same with
the check account. No man can afford
to give it up when he experiences the
benefits to his money matters. A trial
convinces even the incredulous. It will
afford you safety and convenience as it
does to others.
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.
Red Cloud Base Ball Schedule 1910
Games at Home
With Seward With Seward
May 23 and 24 May 14 nnil 15
Juno 27 and 28 June 1H and 19
July 21 and 22 July It and IS
AuKUtU 14 and 15 August 19 and 20
With Fremont With Fremont
May 25 and 26 May 1C and 17
June29and30 Junu2t)und21
July 23 and 21 July 12 and l.'I
August 1G an4 17 AuKUst21 and 22
With Grand Island With Columbus
May 27 and 28 May 19 and 20
Juno 25 and 2G Juno 14 and 15
July 1G and 17 July 25 nnd 2G
AugUBt.12 and It August 23 and 21
With Columbus With Grand Island
May 29 and 31 May 21 and 22
June 23 and 24 Junr 16 and 17
July 19 and 20 July 27 and 2b
August 10 and It August 27 and 28
With Superior With Kearney
June 1 and 2 June 3 and 4
July 3 and 4 (A. M.) July 1 and 2
Augusts and 9 August 4 and C
September 8 actt 4 August 29 and 30
With Kearney With Hastings
Junc7and8 JunaGandG
July 6. 7. 31 July 10 and 11
August 1 Augusts, 7. 31
September 7 ami 8 September 1
With Hastings With Superior
June 9 and 10 June 11 and 12
July 8 and 9 July 4 (I M.). 0
July 29 and 30 August 2 and 3
September 5 and 6 . September 9 and 10
Open Datea May 18,:Jnne 13-22, July 18,
SUNNY SIDE.
J. II. EUingor went to Kansas City
with stock Sunday.
Mr. Iliutt from east of Gowlen 1ms
moved on the Oiuiir Krulclt farm.
I'lmtclo Pierce was called from I.imon
Colo., on account of his father's sick
ness. (!co. Pierce is conilnod to his bed
with pneumonia and Is a little better
nt this wrltlug.
Huclah Elberta, the three month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holliday
was buried at the Pleasant Hill come
tery Monday March 21, 1010 They
have the sympathy of the community.
ALL ALONG THE LINE
(Delayed)
Our men nolghbors the Curpentors
on the Kodgers pluoe havo began
farming.
Our young nim roes are having fun
poping away at the wild geese and
duohb just now.
There seems to be quite a lot of
sickness around seems a pity to bo
lek tlds lovely weather.
March is eortalnly on his good be
havior but O! look out you will bo opt
to hoar his roar about Plaster.
Mrs. Sorgcnson the Champion hou
woman has ono hundred and forty
little chickens. Who cau beat that?
llroaking stalkb and plowing for oats
is the order of the day now for the
mou and setting hens and pl.inulng
the garden for tho women
If iMnlu Markham lived in Neb
raska ho woidd havo no time to pity
(tho man with tho hoe) he would be
so busy taking oir Ids hat to the man
with the HOlf.
llistmi'a
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Games Abroad
August 18, 25 and 26, September 2.
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. A. J. Hayes is on tho sick list.
Harvey Milner is home from his trip
to tho west.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Pishcr have a
new daughter.
Mrs. C. W. Corwin is ill threatened
with pneumonia.
Robert Jewell has been much worse
and is still very low.
The 1. O. O. F. initiated a number
new members recently.
The Kcbekah lodge had -2o applicat
ions up to Monday evening.
Tho Kensington ladies met Tuesday
with Mrs, S. H Nowmoyer.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Crary welcomed
a fine sui to their homo Sunday.
The D. of II. and A. O. U. W. held
an open meeting Tuosday evening.
The second division of the M. K.
Aid sorved "Coffee" Tuesday at the
M. E. Parsonago.
Mrs. Wullace was hero Thursday
and Friday in the interest of tho W.
a T. U. Particulars later.
Most of tho children who havo been
dowu with the whooping cough are
reported better. Somo havo beon
very ill.
Mrs. Wndo and daughter havo mov
ed Into the Jess Corwln property.
The littlo girl has just recovered from
measles
Thoro are soveral cases of measles
in (Julde Rock. Among those ill with
tho disease are two daughters of N. V.
Uaker.
Three of Mr. John Gloason'a sons
were over from near tho stato lino a
couple of days last week and built two
nice porches for their fathor.
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A Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
I. N. Smith arrived home Tuesday
from Dresden, Kaus., whore he spent
a week with relatives. His grand
daughtor, Miss Stell.i Smith came
homo with him for a visit.
The dry ticket nominated Messors.
Frank Hailcy, I II. Colvin and Harry
Vaughan. All are good mou for the
village board. The hold over mombci s
aro Mcssers John Yung and II. S
Heed.
Miss Ethel Kollam of St. Francis
who is a teacher will spend part of
her vacation with her grand mother
Mrs G. V. Hoover. The young lady
has two weeks yet to teach to complete
hor school.
Mrs. Adelia Harding camo Monday
oveniug from Hebron to visit Mrs. and
Miss Van Woert and to be present at
tho D. of II. anniversary meeting
Tuesday eve. Mrs. Harding organized
Guide Rock Lodge No. 1.18 on March
31, 1897.
Saturday 123 cases of eggs were
purchased by the merchants and buy
orshcre. Tuesday morning there was
shipped from Guide Rock 159 cases or
4770doen or .17240 eggs. They brought
$800.55. Wm. Montgomery's shipment
alone amounted to S223.4.1.
Mr. Crops is going on crutches as
the result of an operation on his ankle
to remove a bullet which had been
there several years and last week be
gan to give him trouble. It was re
moved at tho Hospital at Ilurr Oak.
He Is getting along nicely.
GARFIELD
The line weather still continues.
The sick folks at Mauley's are better
this week.
Guy liarues is improving the golden
moments by cutting stalks .
llroaking colts seems to be tho order
of the day on wind mill row.
Good Friday will soon bo here if it
is not to d cold plant potatoes.
Will Fishor sold John Campbell
bouie corn last week forfclxty cents.
Amaok, llarncs and Fisher called on
Grant Shidler and family last Sunday.
Edgar Throne taught school four
days last week while- Miss Bagels was
sick.
T. W. White has a little colt the
ilrbt in the neighborhood and it is a
dandy.
Fred Smith shelled corn on wind
mill row last week for llarncs and
Fishor.
Tompson has tho foundation for Ids
house about completed and will soon
begin on tho framo work
Honry Kmerton took a load of hoirs
to Rod Cloud Friday. Ho says it beats
the market at Guide Hock.
We understand that Fred Smith will
move to Uivoiton. We hate to lose a
good long man from our midst.
Chat ley Campboll went to Guide
Hock last Friday and bought a new
manure spreader and n wator tank.
Frank Kinir took live loads of hogs
to market Saturday for which he got a
littlo better then ton cents n pound.
Mauley Hros. started ttioir gang
plow Monday and I'oto looks natural
sotting up there behind four horses.
N. P. Campbell hauled his hogs In
and shipped them Wednesday and Hert
King shipped his hogs and cattle the
saino day.
Mr. Jackson's has a now border nt
their place. It just arrived on Mon
day. It can't say papa but It makes
him mind just the samo. Step around
dad.
Henry Wiggins and Artie Hicherson
wont down to tho Kaley ranch to get a
span of mules to brake and they got
about two miles from home and ono
of them pulled back and choked and
died in a little bit and they drug him
off and turned tho other ono loose to
go homo and quit tho mule business
for a whilo.
Good Farm For Sale
on reasonable Terms. Also some good
City residences for sale. Inquire of
Ciiiki' Oi'Fiui:,
Weeks Each Year For $1.50.
MARCH
Josh Billings Says:
"Life is short. If it ain't jolly it ain't
worth living."
Yoa miss yoar share of fun and pleasure if you mait 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 $7
Edison $ 1 2.50 to $200. Records 35c to $ I .
NEWHOUSE
E. H. NEWHOUSE,
Save
Come In, See One and Take Advantage of this Great Opportunity.
GEO. TRINE, Agent.
RED CLOUD, NEBR.
Fob Salk: Two typewriters good s
now, ono Smith Premier and one Rem
ington. Inquire at this oitlce.
Letter List.
List of lottorn remaining uucallod
for nt pobtoilieo nt Hod Cloud, Neb.
for the woelc ending Mm- 'I, IfllO.
Malic K. Ulidrien Mrs. Ivu Rodgers
John .Sehnehttor Tlios I'tquhart
Thoso will ho sontto the dead lettor
'ofllce April 7th, 1010, If uncalled for
bofore, When calling for abovo plouso
'bay"advortlsod."
T. O. Hacker, Pont master
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1M. 1910.
$25 to
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BEATRICE
CREAM SEPARATOR
SKIMMING
CAPACITY
500 Pounds
PER HOUR
Other Sizes at Other Prices
Tho Dost Sepnrntor Ever Sold &.I any Price
Surpasses all others in
Efficiency, Simplicity and Durability
Absolutely Guaranteed by the
BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. ,
Lincoln, Nbr.
Notice,
The Annuul Mooting of tho Martin
Cemetery Burial Hoard will be hold
in tho School House in !I)ist. No. 85, !
(known hh Pope School House,) on
Saturday March 20 1010 tit tho hour of
'2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of
electing oillcer.s nnd the transacting of
nny other business thatlmay properly R p D jo. 2 pnone 1 j on I5J
come before said board, by "order of!
u,"d,,rBIB,N,.D.B.M,o.( Mrs. T. W. White
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NUMBER 12
BROS.
Prop.
$40
$50.00
R. C. Rhode Island Red
Eggs For Sale
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rom Pure Blood Farm Range
Fowls.
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