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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
js: K I E A. AT: ALBRIGHT BROS. ,9- 4-4444frtStC-C-tfr ? imiAIKIIKS Roy Tecl 1h homo from Lincoln. Iladley Fent was In the city Sunday. Chits. Grout went to Seward Mon day. John Darkley was down fromlUadcn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Uall were in Franklin Sunday. A. T Walker was In Kansas City Monday. Stewart Albright was in Hlverton Tucbday. Dr. Damorell was in Guldo Rock Tuesday. Geo. Amack returned from Colorado Wednesday. Mrs. Romford returned from Lin coln Tuesday. Lee Coplen is spending the week with his parents. A few of our young folks picniced at Atnboy Sunday. "Women Only" Sunday 8 p. rn. at theChiistian church. J. Starkoy returned from Kansas City Tuesday evening. Jack Masters left to join the base ball team Wednesday. See Dr. Stockman for cyo glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prank Cowden and daughter, Alison wont to Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jones were up from Guide Rock Sunday. Ask The Red Cloud Hdw. Co., about that New Wagon you need. D. J. Duckwarth wont to Norman, Neb., to visit his children The Best Place in town to buy Taint is at "Tho Rod Cloud Hdw. Co." 1'AHTURK Foil Rent for 300 head of cattle. luquire of C H. Miner. For the nobbiest up-to-date, lino of hats forallagos call on Mns Haut. You do not noed Rockefeller's bank account to buy a hat at Mns Haiit. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. MiNi:it Rnos. and Co. .Mrs. Laura Whitakor's aunt and uncle arrived from California Mon day. W.NTi:t An experienced sales lady at once, liiiiulro at Pizt:u'svIIustings, Nebr. Meeting for "women only" at tho Christian church, next Sunday at .'1 o'clock. Miss Stiner of Wymore has accepted a position as stenographer for A. II. Carpenter. Coal and ccmontgo together. I have both for sale. Come and buy J. 0. Caldwki.i.. Wantkd A married man to work by the month on a farm. iNquiitK At This Ovficc. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgardner of Wy lnoro visited their daughter Mazio over Sundaj . J. D.McGowan, Veternary ondTrack Horse Sboer. Call and see mo at Wam.in's Shop. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Edison. Hear them at Nowhouse Bros. Mr. and Mrs. S P. Lundy of Heave r Co. Okla., aro visiting thoir son W. 0. Luudy of Inavale. To June 1st will sell my 1Yt acres in Red Cloud property for5l700.-Soe rao Gi:o. MAim.vnALK. Absolutely Pure give dient, ia?!? .sJ5 B.V vT ''."vl Mrt. Guild and children of Blue I Hill were visiting with her mother, , Mrs. ,1. , Miner ovor Sunday. Mrs. Ira Trueblood of McDonald, Kans., has been visiting her parents and sister Mrs. Cy Norris this week. Ilouso dunning tlmo is at hand. Don't fail to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets at Minkii Hros and Co. Having decided to quit tho picture business, nm closing out the entire stock at cost. MKTrAi.r's Studios, Potteii Block. Mrs. Will Koon had the misfortune to have her thumb badly out while she was screwing the topof a glass jar on, the jar breaking. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wallace of Orleans arrlvod in the city Monday. Mr. Wallace has accepted a position in Minor Bros. Storo. Horace Spanoglo and sister, Mrf. Kato Hurley expect to return to Den ver Saturday. Their sistor, Miss Belle Spanogle will accomany them. Foil Salk Thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies. Inquire of L. M. Crabill for further particulars. Sam Castp.ll, Owner. Foil Ri:xt l want about 100 head of cattle to pasture, this is a half section . plenty of running water and shade Inquireof J. II. Coi'i.KY, Inavali:, Ni:n. I The Southern District Sunday School association will be held in tho Con gregational church the llrst Sunday in June. All schools iu this distiict should select their delegates for this meeting at once. Call and look my line of hats over before buying as seeing is believing You have to see my liuo of hats as these few lines cun give you no idcu of the style and low prices of my hats Mrs. Haut. Evangelist John L. Stlnc will give his lecture on "A woman after God's Own Heart" at the Christain church next Sunday at 3 o'clock. This meet ing is for women only and all women of all ages of all Red Cloud are in vited to attend. We overheard many remarks on tho street commending tho advertising folder sent out by Paul Storey, the clothing merchant. This folder was an excellent article for the purpose was well printed und illustrated and to the point. There is no excuse now for any one saying he does not know how to dress. Stinc and Miller afo making strong friends for the gospel they preach at the Christian church. They aro now in the second week of their gospel meetings and thero have been many conversions homo of them quite re markable. The preaching isstrcnuous, sane and safe The music is a pleasure to all. The audiences are large and steady in attendance You can hear thoso evangelists overy night from 8 to 0:10 o'clock. Mr. Miller, tho young evangelist will preach next Saturday night. Wanted to Pasture t 300 head of cattle. Best pasture in the uountry. Running and well water and plenty of shade. A. Gust, Red Cloud, Neb. Fatm Loans I am ready at short notice to mako you u farm loan cither large or small quickly upon application. I have an unlimited amount of eastern money und some private money now on hand and stand ready to give cxcclleu terms and close your loan without de lay. I inspect the land myself free of expense to you. J. II. Bailey, Red Cloud, Neb. To Whom It Nay Concern. Red Cloud, Nkiii:., April 29th, 11)10. All persons owning or having charge ! of lots in tho Cemetery are requested , to have all cleaning up or caring for graves done at least one day boforo I Decoration duy us no work of that .kind will be permitted on Decoration uay. As u is always uueuueu wun ' more or less trouble to the manager at a time when ho can't give hisnttontion to it. By order of the board. C. C McConkbv, Manager GrapeS- delicious, healthful., the most valuable ingre the active principle, to ROYAL BakingBowdcr Insures wholesome and delicious food for every day In every home NO ALUM Congresman Hitchcock Will toss the first ball. Seascn Opens May 24th JkH Congressman Hitchcock has advised Geo. W. Hutchison that he excepts with pleasure their invitation to formcllv onon the base bull season in this city. The Chief is pleased that so neted a rcrson will be here on opening day. This will give tho boys a good bond oh. Obituary. Jennie R. Phifer was born in Henry County, Iowa July 0, 1871 and diod at her homo in Smith County, Kansas, April 2G, 1010, aged 3'J years, U mouths and 20 days. She was married to Louis F. Peter son October 15, 1890. To this union were born three children, one of which has preceded her to the home beyond and also her father, mother, throe brothers and one sister have gone be fore, while two brothers, two sisters, u heart broken husband, a loving sou and daughter and many friends are left to mourn their loss. Mrs. Peterson bore her sufferings patiently until the last. Many were the loving hands thatsought to relieve her of her sufferings but too no avail the death messenger filially oanie to claim its own and with a song of as surance, a beam of hope and a pleas ant stnilo she fell asleep iu tho anus of her Savior who was waiting to re ceive and carry htr across the river. Funeral services) wore held ut tho home conducted by the writer and as sisted by Hev. W. M. Points. A largo procession followed her to her hist resting place showing how great was their lov for her. May God comfort and help the bereaved in this their time of sorrow. Interment took place in the Cora cemetery. Pi:rr B. Hknky. Free Land Grants Yes, a few more elegant Free Land Grants can still be had in Mexico, where many Americans aro now lo cating. You do not even have to go to Mexico, but are required to have five acres of fruit trees planted with in five years. For information print ed in English regarding Mexican homesteads, address The Jantha Plantation Company, Block 630, Pittsburgh, Pa. You can have your trees planted and your land worked on shares, so as to bring you a thou sand dollars a year. The health con ditions are perfect and the climate grand. It is never hot, never cold. Sec The Chief for job work. OUR BILL OF FARE always contains nnasouablo food. Wo do not serve canned fruits and vegetables when it is possible to obtain them fresh Como iu and sample them. Tho price is 25 cents. A. A. HART City Bakery nnd Restaurant. LINCOLN LETTER Lincoln. Nkiiii., Moy ;trd (Special Correspondence) Kxtru session talk has been revived by a let tor sent out by W .1 Uryiui uiging that an extra session be called for the puiposo of enacting an iultative and referendum law. To be more exact, Mr. Ilryan urges that an extra seslon be called for the purpose of submitting a con stitutional amendment providing for tho initiative and referendum, tho same to be voted on at tho coming general election. Mr. Hryau has writ ten to eacli democratio member of tho legislature asking for a definito reply as to tho member's position on the question. At tho same tlmo ho has asked tho Direct Legislation Lcaguo to sound tho republican members of the legislature. An initiative and re ferendum measuro was before tho last legislature, but failed to pass for the reason that many members who are in favor of tho bill refused to vote for it or any other law until the platform pledges were euacted into law. The platform contained no declaration on the initiative and referendum. Tak ing this position the Bank Guaranty bill was supported, because it was a party pledge, by democrats who wore personally opposed to it. Rumors of candidates for state and congressional oflices are growing more und more numerous, now that tho sun is shining on both sides of the fence. It may bo interesting to know tho names of men mentioned for the var ious offices. For governor tho democratio caudl dates aro Sliallcnberger and Dahlmau, nnd the republican candidates arc Aid- rich nnd Fries. For secretary of state tho avowed candidates aro Pool, democrat, and Wait, republican. Hoth of them have filed. For railroad commissioner the re publican candidates who have filed are Clark of Douglas and Bwell of Hall. For the democrats li rooks of Gage and Haydon of Lincoln havo Hied, and Trenmore Cone of Saunders has been mentioned. For treasurer (icorge of Custer, re publican, and Sturdevant, democrat, of Furnas have filed. For Senator, Whedon of Lancaster und Hurkctt of Lancaster, both repub licans, havo filed. Gilbert M. Hitch cock has announced his candidacy ub a democrat, but he lias not yet filed W. B. Price of Lancaster is also a democratic candidate. Congressman, First District George E. Tobey, Lincoln, republican; Will iam Huyward, Nebraska City, repub lican; John A. Magulre, Lincoln, demo crat. Congressman, Second District S. Arion, Lewis, Omuha, (filed) democrat; C. O. Lobcok, Omaha, (filed), demo crat; T. W. Blackburn, Omaha, repub lican. Congressman, Third DistrictJames P. Latta.Tekamah, democrat; Lawson G. Brian. Albion, republican. Congressman, Fourth District C. A. Sloan, Goncvu, .(filed) democrat; S. L. Mains, Crete, democrat; W. L. Stark, Aurora, democrat. Congressman, Fifth District Roder ick DTSutherland, Nelson, democrat; Goorgo W. Norris, McCook, (uncertain) republican. Congressman, Sixth District J. It. Dean, Brokou Bow, (filed) democrut; W. J. Taylor, Merna, (filed), democrat; Frank E. Bocman, Keumey, (filed) re publican; Moses P. Kinkald, O'Neill, republican; Robert O. Boss, Lexing ton, (filed), People's Independent. Stato Sonator Wos Pickens, Powell, Twenty-third district, democrat; K. P. Brown, Davcy, Twentieth district, republican; Alex Laverty, Ashland, Fifth district, republican; W. It. Pat rick, Sarpy, Fifth district, democrat. Represcntutives-Charles Graff, Ban croft, Fiftoenth district, democrat; F. Armstrong, Elm Creek, Fffty-eighth district, republican. It is bslisvtd iu well Informed cir- oles thftt Congressman Norris will bh vb g-iM j KaaawHEBPTj fj KaaaBKffti Bn . t I itCrr"- kK0 Convrlelit QOME of our new models in suits this season, especially those we have for young men, are unusually swagger in design. Hart Schaffner & Marx have co-operated with us in this matter, and we are able to show you some very stunning things. The new weaves in grays, blues, browns are very beautiful also. Suits $20 to $50 Overcoats $16.50 to $40 THE ENTERPRISE This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes PflOIi STOREY THE CLOTHIER .-'avvavvva.nv-vvv piRNITlRE CARPETS AND 1 1NDERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amackp Prop LEADER IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. XNaaaNNaWaA MAM READY To show x you our new line of Spring photo mounts of fine quality. We have all size Card mounts, Squares, Ovals, Panels, Bust, Different sizes for family groops. Folders, of neat quality. Come and look at them. See STEVENS BROTHERS Photographers. ll Hart Sclmllnei A Man 8 V M 1 ' (Continntd to hut pags) WMHWMM(MHhMH tLA&ftmrcupM ,..$ w --rr-fl!mw-S!M4'"tan-'il"' "Si fr .r jg-.I:BlS&g Mjtj.U lrX,m w m. .-. i .i i: - z - r y !. "Mtf v.nr -t " wpwn -- "w,-,., artryrvr w,iyfwfliiHiM..fffirw.r V! W " "7"" "" ,wj we ,:,".;.ij,,,irw'j,an .. 4AWMbMsj -'M.r..fH !?