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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
State Historical Sorl ty VOLTJMB XXXVIII. ' t I A. Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAY 115. 1910. NUMBER 19 We Offer Every Inducement consistent with safo banking If you contemplate opening a now liink ,IC' vomit or making any change at pres ent The Absolute Safety or our Institution, the experience of our ofllcers und our progressive meth oils are n sufllcicut guarantee that in placing your account liere you will be assured of the best service and perfect protection. 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. ippfil SUNNY SIDE. Connie Rasser and wife visited at Al. Decker's last week. Mr. and., Mrs. U. G. Martin were visiting friends iu Red Cloud Sunday Misses Maude Crow and Hazel Ilust Mr. and Mrs. Connie Rasser spent Sunday at hor parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Docker. The Frisbleand Harris Co., new bam is just about finished. Come brace up and give us a dane. urwl Tt'C 1 .iki 1lntrrfifilri titi1 took eighth grade examinations this ; dnughtep hpent SuI(,y emiUl? ,l(. her parent's, Mr. and Mr. Chas. Rasser. week Mrs. Will Robertson's pony become frighteuod while she was unhitching ran away aud wrecked the buggy and harness pretty badly. W. S. Bense has us all laid in the shade with his now sr00 chicken bouse, wc have heard of the goose that laid the golden egg, but these hens must be out doing the goose. The rain has put a broad smile on the farmers faco, the small grain needed it badly, and when in Red Cloud Saturday the business men seemed to look quite pleasant after the raiu it promises a better trade and settled the dust bettor thau the street sprinklor. LESTER Mrs. I. Frlsblo was shopping in Rod Cloud Monday. Watch out for the measles. Lester is full of them. Miss Mao Frlsbie is visiting relatives in Beaver City. Mr. and Mrs. John Rasser spent Sunday at G. Rasscr's. There was a large crowd out to Sun day school Sunday. Come again. The Frisbic & Harris Co., shipped two carloads of hogs Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasser and daughter spent Sunday at G. Rasser's. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fry spout Sun day at her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rasser. A surprise was glviu on Jim Doyle in honor of his forty-second birthday. A largo crowd was present and all had a fine time. John Holeomb is just beginning to plant corn. Ho is afraid the early worm will be a cut worm. That's right John take it easy. Henry Rasser takes exercise morn ingaud night. Hank says ho will have to start in all ready so when he leaves for the east he cau view the city in oue day. Louis Mauley and wifo took in tlio show in town Saturday night and Louis got somo soap. A fine raiu on Thursday and Friday. It was one of them good old Nebraska sokers that go down to the bottom. Ucorge Harris oiled his harness last week and now ho has to bud IiIsIkmsis with sand to keep them from slipping out at night. Ray Davis took in the iiiedieluo show iu town Saturday night and got some soap. He thinks it is nico to have whether you ever use it or not. Archie Harris was seen coming homo from town and the south side of his nose looked bud. But he said that he did that on the wood pile but wo have heard of the niger in the wood pile before. Miss Julia Engels elosed a very suc cessful teim of school iu District 85 on Wednesday, May 11th. They all went down to the rlvor and spoke pieces and had a picnic and a good timo in general. Arthur Robinson was out on wind mill row Sunday and ho said that he did not got back to town until the little hours Wo did not know of any one being sick and in need of some one to set up with or particularly needed his attention. Como again Arthur for we are not particular who drives on wind mill row. GARFIELD Will Fisher and children took dinner at Mauley's Sunday. T. W. Whlto and wife took dinner at Col. Wiggins last Sunday. Earl Hall was out on wind mill row Sunday aud looked lonesome. Miss Julia Hugels wont home with Paulino Wiggins Tuesday night. Qeorge Pierce and wife were pleas ant callers at T. W. White's last week. Mrs. N. 1. Campbell ia pretty sick this week. Two doctors wore out Sun day. George Pierce and wife aro visiting with Chas. Wolfe and family this week. Frank King and Joe Mudd took ad vantage of a mule and hitched it up and drove it to town in the mud Saturday. o oRl YOU CAN BUY OF THE Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Co. An Old Reliable Delaval Cream Seperator 500 lbs Capacity for $5750 y I This add Brought to Our store I is good (or $2.50 on the Pur- chase of the above seperator. ") " ' v New Automatic Telegraph to Extend Its Lines to Nebraska Ni:v Yohk, N. Y., April 20, 1910 In pursuance of its plan to interlace tlio whole country at an early date with iti web of automatic telegraph wires, announcement was niado in New York today that the Telopost Company has under advisemout tlio expansion of its system to all parts of Nebraska. Connection is to be established by way of St. Louis and Kansas City to which points the system now extends. William IL McColluin, former Superin tendent of Construction of the Postal Company, who is iu charge of the ex tensions of the automatic system, has been looking over the ground for some time and roports conditions unusually favorable for the inauguration of work on the lino. This system is regarded bv scientific men as the most brilliant achievement in the evolution of telegraphy since Morse's timo, representing the con quest of a ucw basio principle in tele graphy that presages for that industry a world wide revolution with its 2000 words a minute service aud rates of one cent, half-cent aud quarter of a cent a word, regardless of time or distance. By the Telcpost system a message is transmitted with equal facility over either a telegraph or telephone wiro. Its rates aro the lowest aud its service the most rapid iu the world. Civic organizations aud boards of trado throughout the state, have been iu touch with the olllcials of the Tele- post for soveral months and have as sured tho company of their readinoss to eo-operato with It in anyway it can suggest as most likely to facilitate the extension of its lines to Nebraska, Among the cities and towns in tho state under consideration for Telcpost connection are: Lincoln, Omaha, Nebraska City, South Omaha, Fre mont, York, Beatrice, Tccumseh, Hastings, Kearuoy, Urand Island, Central City, Schuyler, Columbus, Fairbury, McCook, North Platte, Alliance, Belmont, Morrill, Kimball, Red Cloud. Patrick B. Delany, the inventor of the Telopost System which'ls now used betwocn Boston and'Portlaud, and be tween Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Torre Haute, and'Qthor cities in Massa chusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, is an old associate of Thqtnas A. Edison. The discovery of tho new scientific prinoiple which made its invontion possible, is the realization of an am bition Delany and Edison has as far back 'us 1871, when ho and the wizard experimented on improvements to the Moroe methodt of hand transmission over a special wire constructed between See That New Spring Jewelery All the latest creations of the goldsmith's art in all lines. Also a new clean up-to-date line of Hull Detachable Handle Umbrellas and Parasols. They cost no more than the common kind and give twice the satisfaction. NEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. idea of evolving n system of rapid tele graphy to displace the mails for long distance communication. In addition to belug a boon of in estimable value to the public, the Delany automatic system, will save the newspapers of the country hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in telegraph tolls, through its cheap rates, great speed and accurate service. Of the 31,500,000 expended evry year for telegraph service by tho As sociated Press it Is figured out that ap proximately 8700,000 will be saved by tho use of tho automatic service, when it completes itscontiuuut wide expansion. Free Land Grants Yea, a few more elegant Free Land Grants can still bo had in Mexico, where many Americans aro now lo cating. You do not even have to go to Mexico, but aro required to have fivo acres of fruit tree3 planted with in five years. For information print ed in English regarding Mexican homesteads, address Tho 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. Tho health con ditions aro perfect and tho climate grand. It i3 never hot. never cold. astefc ircMttftft&2ttttfettft M(te&itirx,ii&itizi&iitit HOW MONUMENTS ARE MADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. 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