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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1910)
tWV r w W M Mum ",fl Historical Soolctr 1' A Nchsiwpr.r That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $fr0. VOLUME XXXV LI L RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ,1 UN 13 1(5.1910. KTJJDtER7iTt ' . '1 rti - jMm A Big Bank Account is Minn tli'i result of snuill beginnings it prudence uuil economy .irceseu'Ned. Ask Rich Men of your acquaintance for the Key to wealth ami they will toll ou that It was a bauk account started earfj in life. Today is the time to stai t one. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: f B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. C Al1 ?T T7 1 1") i Another line rain last oek. Mrs. Sneneer Andrews is impioving from her recent sickness Pretty cold nigbis for corn to glow but good nights to sleep. Mr. and Mrs. (iordon from Kansas weie visiting at Mauley's Sunday. George Houchln has been on the sick list Tor a week but U iomo better now. T V. Whito treated binnelf toa brand now spring wagon one duy this week. Albert Doilty was down to Will Fishers Sunday after Pap. Ilotu'hin's trotting horse. Thore was a good eiowd at the M. i:. church Sunday night. The Kov. l'ool from Guide Hock preached. Uay Davis has resigned hU position ou the Kaley ranch aud htut uccepted a position with Sherm Shlpinau Will Fisher and children attended the services at the church Sunday and then spent the aftornoou at Churlie Allcs. Mrs. Mauley thiuks Clyde Simpson has got quite a start for a young man to mind the baby utul hoe lu the gar den all at once. Walter White who hak been visiting his brother, T. W. White and family for a week returned to his home iu Lincoln Saturday. Pete Munley has boon breaking the Dr. xVsher broncho this week. Ho works heron the disk now and says the fun is all over. Wo have- frosted our feet riding a planter planting corn but uevoi had to wear a fur overcoat u disking corn before until last Thursday Osr YOU CAN BIY OF THE Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Co. An Old Reliable Delaval Cream Seperator, 500 lbs- Capacity for $57.50 3saa,-3aia'S3:si5a9P35 . This add Brought to Our store is good (or $2.50 on the Pur chase of the above seperator. ! VcMWW:HaiiMC!BK! T s Wfrnm H UUealth; George Ainuuk anil family were out on wind mill low Sunday and spent tho K-teril(K)II wjtH -p. yy. White's. They caino out in their automobile. The Children's dn eerclbcs at tlio Ash Cioek church w en good aud the children did line and better limn nost of the older folks could do. Thoio was a huge crowd pie-t nt. Arthur Robinson was out ou wind mill low Sunday, aud stalled for the church but just befote ho got theie he turned to the light, but you are all right Arthur if Miss Wright thinks you are all right. GUIDE ROCK. Mis Li..U .Jewell is ill. Nollio Stickloy visited her cousins lu tho country this week D. J. Moore made a trip by auto to Hastings one day this week D T Morriman and family have moved to a farm near Smith Center, Kas. Mrs. N. M. Duudua entertained tho Kensington club Wednesday after noon. Miss dthcl (Jarber lias been visiting relatives hero. She wont to Rod Cloud Tuesday evening. Tho lkistcru Star iubtaliod oillcers Monday night and initiated a new member aud served lunch. Division fourof the M. I'. aid society served coffee" at tho home of Mrs. Harry Vaughan Thursday of this week. The Mothodibt Sunday sohool had a good piogram Sunday morning in observance of Children's Day. Tho ISaptist school hold their exercises iu tho evening. Botlijwcro largely attend' ed. The Christians had their program a week earlier iisa? 9 A3 lodge he to gave a and seied it lunch Filday evening $10. 'I'liey made about Kob't Giirrlsoii aid wife and ). S (jiiibur and wife went to Lebanon Runs , by auto Wccnsdny to Al Hayes and wife. Mrs. Thorton and L. I. Smith and wife drove over to I ra Columbia's Sun- .day. Mrs Columbia is a daughter of Mrs Thortoii Mrs Roy N'orrls, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Ivans Amuck, has been very ill. She was reported a little hotter Monday morning Loyd Amack has rented the Mcrii man property. Ho will conduct the now furniture storo to be opened iu the Crow building. I. N. Smith and daughter Mrs. Idella Watt returned tho last of this weak from a ten day visit with re latives at Dresden, Kas. R 12, Huir rccolvod a message Satur day announcing tho death of Ids dau ghter Mrs. Julia Ethel Watson at her home iu Pueblo, Colo., ot typhoid fever. The Chief extends congiatulatious upon tho marriage of Miss Katu llhick well aud Mr. Merdlth Guy which ocuuied June 1ft nt Clayton, Kas Tho bride is a daughter of Uv. and Mis Black well funnel ly of this county. The groom is the second sou of Andy Guy of Ouido Hoclc. C. A. Nelson and wife aud daughter Valentine who came last week from San Antonio, Texas to visit lolatives add old timo fi lends departed Sunday for tho west They will visit at Cheyenne, Wyoming and Portland, Oregon They will bottle mar Los Angeles, Cull. SUNNY SIDE. Counio Rasscr is tho po,essor of a now buggy. Lyman Essig went to St. .Too with stock Sunday. Amos Miksch quit Jos. Crow and ia working for Tim Topham. lohny Cummings and wife enter tained a few neighbors Sunday. Tho wheat crop has improved won derfully and promises a fair otop. Will Robertson shipped his last cars of hogs and cattle Sunday to St. Joe. Ed. KabserSr. thinks Nebraska beats Wisconsin as he was theie about throe weeks and saw tho sun three times. LESTER Mr. Ucrnard tlulsobush has a niw auto. Jim Doyle and family spent Sunday nt George McKinnoys. Tho Amboy Milling Co., shipped two car loads of hogs Wednesday. Miss Graco Krlsbio returned from Lincoln for hor summer vacation. Mrs. John Holcomb and Mrs. John Uassor we(ro plcklug goose berries this vrcok. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amauk aud Mr. aud Mrs. Hurt Blair spout Sunday at Lanes, Edsou Miner and Joe Britten wero Laocn on tho streets of Loster Suuday evening. A plcnlo was given Tuosdayjln Fris bie's grove. Quito a number wero out from Kod Cloud. Mr. Throne will loctnro at the Lester school house Suuday evening at 8 o'clonk. Everybody come. Tho Rassor relatives' picnic was glvou at tho river Sunday. There wero 00 rohttives prcsent.They all report a good time. BATIN Fine corn weather this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pavliok HpentSun day at Mr Fitz'a. John Doyle Sundayod with hia brother, Lawrence Lawrence Dovle is nearly over bis corn the second time. Misses Minnie and Margaret Kellat were iu Itcd Cloud Tuesday. The RebeUh spelling school Millard, Wllliird and Klsio I'avllck Tlslted with Torese Relict Sunday. Mr. John Miller ot Alma spoilt Satuiday and Sunday in this locality. All the girls in this vaelnity are itching for n rido in .loo VaviicUa's new auto Kosx'oc Outsell went to Lincoln Sun- dllV liiuht uheie he undci u flit mi operation for uppondieil Is. Tho dance at Mike Kudiua's hist Saturday nighl was hugely attended and everybody enjoyed thotnsehes. WESTERN WEHSTE R Mr. and Mrs George Debi tumor aio the proud patents of a Hue baby girl. Miss Ki ankle Martin of Guide Uock visited o or Sunday at'Cluls Jorgen- sou's. Mr. Harry Hunt and Miss Wilmti Pierpout wore inairied iu Hod Cloud Saturday AH good wishes aud con gratulations to tho happy pair Tho quartet ly meeting service at 11 las' Sunday af let noon was well at tended Kov Martin preached an ex collont sermon. He also held service at huiValo Sunday night ' Thetu will bo Children's Day exer cises at 11 next Sunday altet noon, also a Chlldion's Day piogaain will be giv en iu Inavalo at the M 12. chinch Hunj day evening A cordial invitation is extended to all toaltend both service Word reaches us fiom the western part of tho state that Miss Nollio Ireland formerly a western ouster ghl has Intely become the bible of a wealthy lauch owner. liar many friends hero wish hor a long aud happy married life. Eighth Grade Graduates Dlst. No. I, Uuth Hodges, Esther l'ool, Albert Pace, Leo Pace. Dlst No. 0, Inez Fetty, Loreu Hun nlckcr. Dist. No. 0, Anna Jensen. DIst.'No. 15, Dorothy Baylor. Dlst-rNo. 10. Kiln Glger, Molvln Rlokurds. Dlst. No. 18, Howard Parsons. Dist. No. 21,Kverctt Kowler DM. No. 27, Edward Tennant. Pint. No. Ill, Glen Denton, Hubert Hondren, Karl Ponnth, Floyd Kath. Dlst. No. HI, Agnes Stewari. Dist. No. 10, Lizzie Horns. Dist. No. 41, Homer Lovcjoy. Dist. No. 47, Harry Maxen. Dlst. No. 18, Bcka Stcen. Dibt. No. 51, Conner Dally. Dlst. No. 52, Ada Carter. Dist. No. 59, Fern Hall, Mabel Oborg, Margaret Tumbaugh. Dist. No. GO, Harvey Stroh. Dist. No. G2, Anna Nelson, Mario Nelson. Dint. No. C3, Carl Coll. Dist No. 08, Anna Anderson, Harold Fojt, Harry Robinson. Dlst. No. 72, Hael Johnson. Dlst No. 73, Ida Hill, Lois Ritohoy, Cecil Swigart, Clara Schllliugcr Dlst. No. 75, Maudo Crow, Ha7cl Rust. Dlst. No. 82, Fay Farquhar. Red Cloud and Blue 111)1 oighlh grade students did not take the stato examination. Number of applicants for eighth grade examination was 1 VI. Numbers of papers submitted was 1283. nitnrititnN ciiuiton. Corner ol Cth Avoauu and cluutnui Htrcet. 10 a. in ... . Hnblmtli .School 11 a. m. l'rcnclilng 7:10 p. in ChrlHtlan Worker's JliuiJ 8-OOp. iu - I'rcaclilug All aro I in lied to iittuul. J. K.J itnoi;, MIulHter. THE Clilcagt Specialists! Chronic and J Serious Diseases, Only. Pkhmanknt Offick Red Cleud,Rmyal Hmtet Consullalion Free, in German and English. Thursday, Jnly 7th, 1910 The Chief $1.50 WW ODAK il " HJHIHH ! 1 pj r a Bill Says: I Taike a Hodak to the Ball Game uiitn you. There's twice the fun for those who Kodak. Let us instruct you in the easy, all-by-daylight way of Picture Making. Kodaks, $5.00 to $111.50. Brownies, $1 to $12 NEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. NEWHOUSE Prop Jewelers & Optometrists m rto!afc ffAttfcft tototAifeaufeafeia M.v.Taidnfeteijateta HOW MONUMENTS ARE MADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. jmwwawtffleraww? Jack Purcell. ArtistiCp GafTiage, Sign and Scenic Painter. At Sullivan's Old lumber Yard. All First Class Work Guaranteed. See The Chief for & I JtM I j" up - to - date job work. H ftxftmivmmmmmmm .wwfiwri - -" tff,i ,ai. ilMi.i.i,orrtvw?vnrrt.-rrji' 'tTllrTTTni li"T-T ' ' lima - ' LA.ym-tg cru " r -ml tn""J "" " -mm -r mVitmmm v i-ja. w i,i t- - . 1HMIMJMM1M.LjMm. 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