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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
m ill igCTflMKaiBMiMi AT: jSLBRIGHT BROS. ; LOGALETTES s Mattlo Able is homo from McCook. -- 1. Boal is homo from Hastings. Ed. Ovoring went to Suporlor Satur day. Roy Rutlcdge is home from Otis, Colo. Matineo at tho Tepee Saturday after noon. Miss Alfa Longtiu has returned home. Saturday afternoon Matiuee at the Tepee. Clyde Bowon is home from Nebras ka City. Mrs. John Hurgcsswent to Inavale Monday. Mrs. Domford returned from Wilbur Tuesday. Lee DeTour was up from Guide Hock Tuesday. Miss Bomgardncr has returned to Wymore. Attend the Tepee next Saturday afternoon. A.T Walkerand wife are in McCook this week. Archie lloron was down from Cowlos Wednesday. Ed. Walters was down from Oxford over Sunday. J. D. Crans and wife left Tuesday for California. J. H. Kollogg returned from Kearney Friday evening. Mrs. Oly Ivorsou came down from Bladen Tuesday. MUs Day is in Lincoln this week at tending tho institute. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (.illlard wero down from Nnpouoo Sunday. . Superior dofeated Hod Cloud by a score of '2 to t yesterday. Soo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask The Ked Cloud Hdw. Co., about that New Wagon you need. Dr. Creightou and wife wont north on No. S Tuesday morning. Chas. tiroutand II. C. WlUou wont to Hardy Tuesday morning. The Best l'laco in town to buy 1'alnt is at "Tho Ked Cloud Hdw. Co." I'A.siuin: Foil Ui:nt for 300 head of cattle-Inquire of C 11. Minkk. Calicoes Amorican Prints Five cents per yard. Mim:u linos, and Co. Del Able, wife and baby were up from Hebron to spend Decoration day. Mrs. Roy Zlnt and son of McCook wero visiting relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Stewart Albright and children have gone to Orleaus to visit her par ents. If you want your buggy painted bee Jack Pujicem, at Sullivan's old lumber yard. Miss Robinson of Guide Rook is visiting with her auut Mrs. Curt Evans. Lost A gold hat pin with initials E. W. Finder please leave it at this olllce. Fred Bordfelt and family of Alma have boon visiting at the home of Dr. Jones. Drs. Rlddile & Foote, successors to Drs. Wolrlck & Rlddile, of Hastings, Nebr., will meet Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat patients and those needing glasses litted, at Red Cloud, Nebr., June 17th, at Dr. Cook's office. BELLEVUE COLLEGE. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Do You Know that Bellevue College, including College, Normal School, Academy, Business Course, and Conservatory of Music, Painting, and Dramatic Art, located in Omaha's beautiful suburb, is the most delightfully situated institution 'in the West? Able Faculty. Successful Intercollegiate athletics, debating and oratory. Fine College spirit. The advan tages of the city combined with the health and freedom of the country. Classical. Scientific and Philosophical Courses Graduates of the Academy and Normal School receive State Certificates. Acadenjy and Normal admit students who have completed the Eight Grade work. Summer Sess ion of eight weeks, beginning June 13th. Expenses moder ate. Send for catalog and bulletins. S. W. STOOKEY, LL. D., freiideit. Sncclal prices on-Lndlcs tnllor made suits, skirts and coats nt-Hlncr Bros. Co. Store, Taki. your can luges to Put-cell's Paint Shop 1 Kim.mvan'h OLD I.t'M IIKU Yaiih. Just see my walk nt my home. 1 sell that kind of Cement.!. O. Ci.nwi:M, Moyd Hradbruok of Woodrull', Kits., was tho guest of his mother the first of the week. Mrs. Douglas who hits been visiting at Decora, Iowa, roturned home Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fcurn came up from Superior Sunday night to visit thoir parents. The Red Cloud Hdw. Co., havo tho Demster S Row Cultivators and the Price Is Right. All the great nrtists sing for the Victor and Edison. Hear them at Nowhouse Bros. Mrs. Cora Dronnen, oldost daughter of M. S. Marsh died at Miles City, Mont., May 23rd. Ooo. Hutchison Is eujoylug a visit with his brother and wife, who arc hore from Wilcox. Mrs. Villa Roby and baby of Be atrice are visiting lior father, Mr. Elmer Ross this week. See Jack Puickll, at Sullivan's old lumber yard for buggy painting, sign painting and decorating. Mrs. Dr. Thomas and children have gone to Cowles for n few week's stay with the doctor's purents. Mrs. Pylc and Mrs. Dr. Crane of Denver aro spending a week with their sister, Mrs. John Barklcy. Dr. Thomas has sold his residonce to Geo. Hall and has purchased the Green property west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Baker of St. Francis, Kas.,nrc visiting nt tho home of her purents, C M. Smith and wife. Go to the Red Cloud Milling Co., for your shorts and brnnds in half ton lots or more at wholesale pricos. Miss Helen Yearka wont to Bloom Ington Saturday evening to visit her parents. Her father is quite sick. House cleaning time is nt hand. Don't fnil to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets nt Mim:u Bnos- and Co. Mrs. Pctitt and daughter Miss Martha of Outdo Hock wero visiting Mr. nml Mrs. J. II. Robinson Saturday, Fou S.w.n -0 neres of land close in. This is a snap if sold soon call or writo C. A. Sriiri.iz Ur.nCi.orn, Ni:n. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Rust, invited it. a few relatives mid friends Sunday to help celebrate their loth anniversary. A crowd of ladies gathered at the homo of Prank Crabill's last wecu and serenaded them. A good time was had. Hoy Hutchison went to Norfolk Monday morning whore he has a posi tion as book keeper at the insane asylum. Mr. and Mrs. P. .!. Carl of Long is land, Has., spent Saturday mid Sunday in this city visiting her brother, J. A. McArthurnnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eldredge woro surprised last Tuesday evening by 43 friends gathering in to help celebrate Mr. Eldredge's birthday. Fon Sai.k Thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies. Inquire of L. M. Crabill for further particulars. Sasi Castki.l, Owner. In order that those living out of town may have an opportunity to see the moving pictures the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at 2 p. m. sharp. The stork visited the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Fisher of Sacramento, California, on May 2Gth., nnd loft the sweetest bundle of humanity thatcvor camo to gladcn any heart. It camo in that uncertain hour which folds back its veil before the splendor of the morning. Mother and child are doing nicely as well as Grandpa nnd Grand ma Sherman. This paper wafts its happy parents. DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST- Dr. T. A. Trumbell, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotling's Drug Store. F. Nowhouse wont to Hastings Tues day. Evorton Poe was down from McCook Sunday. Matt Doylo has gone to Ulnden where he will tend bar. Red Cloud will play ball with Hast ings and Kearnoy hero next week. Mrs. Paul Pope came down from Red Cloud Wcdnesdny morning t visit her grandmother, Mrs. L. Git tings, of Lallarp, 111. Superior Dally Journal .1. L. Moltrion of Lincoln who was scoured to delivor the oration to the graduating class on Friday night will be unable to bo here and R. L. Met calf editor of tho Commoner has boon secured to till his place. Tito Grand Army and the Ladies of the W. R. C. desiro to extend their sincere thanks to the parties interested in procuring the automobiles to convey them to and from tho cometery, to those who furnished llowcrs, to tho Hev. M. T. Stllllor, Hussong and all concerned for their efforts to make Decoration day and Memorial dny, grand successes. Also to tho young girls who helped to complete the en tertainment by speaking nnd to the singers. We shall ever remember you. Rev. J. M. Dates has boon olectod by the Rector ana VeBtry of Holy Trinity church Lincoln to give services for three Sundays during the absence of the Rector in Europo. Theso will bo the last Sunday in June, and the first in July nnd August. Ono of tho annual features of the State Fair has been the Llvo Stock Parade of prize winners on the last day of each fair. This year, on Fri day Sept. 0th, the Llvo Stock will bo but one part of tho parado feature, as Decorated Automobiles aro to have an opportunity to compote for pre miums. The regular services of the Church of Christ will be held in tho Christian church at. the usual hours next Lord's day, Juno fi. The minister will preach both liioi-niiigmid evening. ThuBiblo school meets at 10 a in. Junior Hand at !1 p. m. mid 'C. E.' meeting at 7 p. in. A cordial invitation is heartily extend ed to all. I am pleased to iiniioiuu'o thai Hev. Arthur F. Newell tho popular pastor of the PrankliuCougregntiniiulchurch, and for tunny years a personal friend of mim; will preach in the Congrega tional church next Sunday morning. Mr. Newell held a pastorate of nine years in Lincoln of about tho same length of time in a large church in the Hast and is very popular among the young people. Do not fail to hear him next Sunday. A. A. Cihishman, Pastor Tho June meeting of tho Ministerial Union was held Tuesday afternoon At this meeting it was resolved that the Union assist Mr. J. F. Carson, Dlst Supt., of the Anti-Saloon League, to arrange throo meetings to bo hold in our city on July 10th. It was also de cided to call a mass meeting for Tuck day night, June 21 at the Congrega tional church to hear reports from the delegates to the Lincoln, Omaha and Illinois Conventions of the "Lay man's Missionary Movement," and re ports from tho National Congross of the same 'movement' held in Chicago There will bo no Tegular meeting of the Union during July and August. Educational Caleriar far Webster Cmty. May 30 Reading Circle Notebooks due. June 1.1 Application for Free High School Tuition due on or bo foro this date. (Application blanks may be obtained at olllce of County Superintend ent.) June 13 Notice of annual meeting. June 27 Annual meeting. July 7 Directors annual reports due on or before thia date. Aug. 1 to 5 inclusive Institute Red Cloud. Aug 4 Eighth Grade Graduation Ex ercises Red Cloud 2:30 p. in. Aug 5 School Hoard Meeting Rod Cloud 2:30 p m. For the purpose of approving aunual reports and to prevent returns of samo I will meet directors at the various tonus on the following dates: Guide Rock-Friday, July l, 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. at school houso. lied Cloud Saturday, July 2. Inavalo Tuesday, July 5, 0 to 11 a. in at school houso. Uladen Tuesday, July 5, a to 0 p. m. at boltool house. Blue Hill Wednesday, July 0, 9 to 11 a. in., at school house, Roiemont Wednesday, July , 2 te 5 p. m., at school house. Cowl Thursday, July 7, I) to 11 a. n., at school nous. AnL IHt, Gouty Snpriatodeut. BCJJPy JlWLm . . "jflffVtHU llwi II I IVI OUR BILL OF FARE always contains seasonable food. We do not servo canned fruits and vegetables when it is possible t obtain them fresh Come in and sample them. Tho price is 25 cents. A. A. HART City Bakery and Restaurant. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. USUQti At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. A. II. Carponter loft this morning with an auto load for Kansas to look ovor land. Your Town. More towns dio for want of conn deuce on tho pnrt of business men and lack of public spirit than any other cause. When a man in search of a home or a business location goes into a town and finds everything brim full of hopo and enthusiasm of the prospects of tho place, and all earn estly at work to build it up, he soon becomes imbued with tho same spirit, and as a result he drives down stakes and goes to work with tho samo In terest. When, however ho goes to a town where ovory one expresses doubt and apprehension for tho futuro pros perity of tho place, moping about and indulging in mournful complaints lie naturally feels that It Is no place for him, and lie at once shakes the dust oft' his feet while ho pulls out with all possible speed for some other place Consequently try and make a llvo, enterprising town out of the town in which you live. When you are work ing fur 'or saying n good thing for your town you aro accomplishing all the inoro for yourself. How to Make Mischief. Keep your ejes on your neighbors. Take care of lliein. I Jo not lot them stir without watching. They niu do something wioiig if you do. To be sure you never knew them to do any thing bad, but it may bo on your ac count they have not. Perhaps if it had not been for yoiir kind care they might have disgraced themselves a long time ago. Therefore do not relax any effort to keep thorn where they ought to be. Never mind your own business that will takn euro of itself. There is a man passing along he Is looking ovor tho fence bo suspicious of htm; perhaps he contemplates steal ing,,somo of these dark nights; there is no knowing what queer fancies ho may have got into his head. If you find any symptoms of any one passing out of the path of duty, tell every one else what you see, and be particular and see a great many. It is a good way to circulate such things, it may' not benefit yourself or any one else particularly. Do keep somothiug going silence is a dreadful thing; though it is said there was silence in heaven for the space of half an hour, do not let such a thing occur on earth; it would be too much for tills mun dano sphere. If, after all your watchful care you cannot see that they have done any thing bad, throw out hints that thoy are no better than they should be that you should not wonderjf the peo plo found out what thoy wore after a while, then they may not carry their heads so high. Keep it going, and some one may take the hint and bogin and help it along after a while then thero will bo music, and everything will work like a charm. Follow the above directions and you will bo pretty sure to make plenty of mischief. Prtftraa for CoHnciccment Nlftht at the tpcra Mease Friday. June 3. at 8 p.m. Music Double Quurtot nnd Orchestra Invocation Rv. StiflUr Oratlou For Value Received I Pro mise to Pav Florence Kellogg representing tho class of 1910 Muslo Double Quartet and Orchestra Address An Evoning with Great Men J. L. McBrlcn, Lincoln Munlc Double Quartet and Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas to the Class of 1010 by Henry Nowhouse, Pres. Board of Hducutton Award of Scholarship. Award of Forty Dollar Penmanship and Sptlliog Prim IRJKhr SOME men mny be indifferent to style in shiits, but no man can well be indifferent to fit. A UUbtt' ! SHIRT is always as appropriate to the wearer as it is to the occasion. Made in every style, white or color fast. $1.50 and more. This is the home of Hart Schaffner ex lviarx Clothes. .y''yv.vrW fUBWTUtlE gARPEIS AND 1 NDERIAKIN6 Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amack, Prop. LEADEHm IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. prjwjmamtfrxx I WE ARE READY i 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. H K.i:::t:fcc:xc.EtfH:c-ii John Barkley for House and Barn itioving PW What to Wear 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip Where to Wear Everywhere Where to Buy At our store Why? 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