The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 16, 1910, Image 5
;! TO fi.fkT "V ,VV. lr(tr u a I lift. I I I I W I K6e CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nebraska PUBLISHED KVI2UV THUKSUAY. Jutorcd In the l'ontofflpc hi Heil Cloud. Ncti.. n Sernnil Cine Mnttor 0 IS. IIAIjB l'lMit, iHiir.it THi: ONLY UKMOCIIATK' I'Al'KU IN WKIlSTKIl COUNTY Tlio Webster Uountv Aikiis lias moved from Its old locution under the bank to the new quarters reeonlly provided. The new building is es pecially iirnuiged for 11 printing eF taulishmentimil we eongrntiiliilo tlio owners. Another evidenne that our town is growing. WEDDING BELLS Wf.c.sncr Perry I Marriott ut. the Congregational Par sonage on liiesday eM'iung, .lime II, HMOby the llcv. A. A. Cressman, Mr. 11. I Terry to Miss Lorn IJ. ' eesner. Mr. I'erry is clerk and manngpr of tlio dry goods department in Mr. M. A. Albright's store. Miss Weesner was one of Webvtor County', mieoessful teaehors. They will live in Mr. Tail's new house north of the Argus olllre. These young people start out in life witli bright prospects mid with the best wishes of their many friends. It is reported that recently in a freight wreck theic weio three car loads of peanut, shells consigned to a breakfast food concern Now we al ways presumed that tlio principal in gredient of a Ilrstclnss breakfast food was sawdust but this revelation simp ly shows how foolish It is to jump at conclusions. Monnwhilo the creamery situation remains unchanged. Wo ship tlio croam and Import the butter and pay for the hauling both ways. It might pay to employ the sorvico of u muni cipal expert and liavo him tell us a few things which we know alroaily. This plan is being successfully pursued clsowfiero and wo ought to lose no time in gottlng what is good for us. Wonro pleased to noto that Miss Ircno Hall has boon elected to the faculty of the Franklin Acadomy. Miss Hall is nn old acquaintance of the editor and is a lady of good edu cation and fine personal qualities. Wo know personally of sovcral responsi ble positions sho has hold successfully whoro tho patrons of the school woro more than pleased with her work. Franklin News. A cordial wolcomo is extended to all outsiders who have energy, vim and vigor. To such the City of lied Cloud extends an earnest invitation. Would you build a shop or factory come to Red Cloud, would you help to make us bigger and better come to lied Cloud, should you believe In pro gress make this your homo, should you desire an excellent education for your children come to Kcd Cloud. The door is open come and look the situation over and east your lot with us. Welcome to our city. We heartily endorso the suggestion made by tho Argus lust week in re gard to furnishing the court house park with chairs and settees. A seat in the park is always inviting and while you rid youiseK of an extra chair for which you bave no use' you render a kindly service to unknown poople. Anothor use of these seats would bo for the holding of united services of all the churches during Sunday evenings of the summer months. Wo hope that the churches will mako arrangements for union services in the court house park from now on so that more of us can attend without being uncomfortable. One of Our Host Pipulnr Young Ladles nt the Mart lofte Altar. This morning at the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Cook, well known and respected citizens of our city, occurred the mnrriiige of their daugh ter, Kiln to Mr. Karl L. l'atnek of Omaha, Nebraska. Kov. Uatuu spoke the words which united the two heaitsforthe remain der of life's journoy. Tlio bride Is ono of our choicest young ladies. From u little girl she has grown up in our midst, honored by old and young alike. She lias ever boen a bright star in the homo circle and now sho has gone to reign as queon of her own home. The groom is almost a stranger to us but, judging from what tho bride Is worthy of, no bettor man walks the face of tho enrth. Immediately after tho cere mony tlio bride and groom were es corted to the depot by mnny friends, rice, old shoes and good wishes. They took 1G nnd left this morning for nn extended houoymoon trip after which thoy make their home in Quiuhu whore Mr. Patrick has n luuratrr 'business The Chief, along with n long list of life long friends, extends hearty con gratulations and best wishes. In order that those living out of town may luuu mi opportunity to sen the moving plctuies the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon peifounatices. commencing with next .Siiluidny at 2 p. in. sharp. "Childien's Day" with the Christian church is an annual festival of delight and spirtual uplift. The children of t ho Bible ehooi; which is superintended by Mr. Trace J. Hieier were engaged this year in a delightful progiani of appropirato exercises under thcleader ship of the Misses Ituth .lohnslon, Pearl Smith and Elsie Mlksoh. The children under their tactful direction rendered their program inn most com mondablo manner befoie an audience that filled the church to the doors on Sunday night Juno 11. Tho offer ing, which always goes to assist in L,vangelixing the world with the gos pel was very liberal. The Christian church nl way does its work well. moBsvaEsmmm n ii aa c An q rl0 -CAO VJl MJL LJ1V, wxFsamuir &.' "rmmmav D j 4 . T W 1 Lerchandise it Head tho roport of city expenditures found elsewhere In this issue. Head all the reports of theclty, district and county and keep posted on what Is being done. Wo aro going to consider able trouble to get these items for you that you may bo able to form your own conclusions and act Intelli gently whenever occasion demands. Tho trouble is with the most or us that we hear some story on the street and without knowing or Investigating we swallow the dose only to llud that we have been misinformed. A good way would bo to keep these roports on file so that they would boenslly access able whenever wanted. The more In terest we show in our own affairs tho inoro wo will be able toaidourolllcors in solving the problems as they come up, Isom-Nalhews At the home of .ho bride's parents, Mr. and 31 rs. Charlie Isom, Wednes day afternoon at II o'clock was solemn ized the marriage of their daughter, Carrie to Acoy Mathews. At the appointed hour tho couple at tended by Orris Matkins and Frances Ncbbct, and little Dorthy KUingor as ring bearer which was carried in the center of an Kuster Lilly, took their places under n marriage boll of pink roses to the strains of Mendelssohn, a wedding march played by Mibs Irouo Miner. Kuv. Hummel pronounced tho cere mony in a most beautiful, impressive manner. At the close of tho ceremony congratulations were extended; after which an elegant three course supper was served on small tables. A flue array of presents attest the esteem in which the young folks are held and will servo as a lifo long me mentoes. The bride was gowned in a white French Mull daintily made, and she never appeared to better advantage She carried a large armful of pink and white carnations. '1 ho color scheme was pink and white throughout the house. Carnations being the dower used. Sho is a young lady of many graceb of mind and person, who is capable of tilling the home she will adorn with happiness and will prove to bo truly a helpmate and companion by the hus band sho has chosen to honor with her hand. Thejgroom is from oncwrf our best families, and by those wlio know him in this city, he is considered one of the substantial and coming yonug men of the community. The congratu lations on tho happy ovent are numer ous and this paper Is greatly ploascd on this occasion to add its hearty good wishes to those being so freely ox tendon. Disbursements of This City. The following is tho disbursements of tlio city from May 1, 1910 to dune 8, 110 as taken Ifrom the City Clerk's rccordb.On account of Water & Light Repairs $ 2.G0 " " Hxpenso 871.01 " " Extension l'J2.:J0 Streets &. Alleys 117.50 Law & Order .'10.00 Old accounts , ' 57.-10 MIsel. '25.00 Total S1228 80 The above claims were drnwn on funds as follows: Genernl Fund 3 war. 82.00 Electric Light Fund 14 " 001.11 Water " 1 ' 4Q.1.23 Occupation " 5 " 142..10 S 1228.80 IIOUHHOKSEKVICKATM. K. CHL'KCH SAIIIIATII SKItVM'KH. Sunday School 10 A. M. I'rcncliliiK I1A, M. duns nioetliiH 12 M. KVKNINCI Kpworth li-nguo 7 I. M. Preaching - I'. M. Prayer meeting WertiiCMlny cnlng 8 1. M I.ndleH Aid Friday .'J P.M. Your lircHenco Is requested and a cordial Invitation Is extended to nil. M. T. .Stii'ki.kii Pastor. IM Ii ill A New Stock of Ladies' Seperate Skirts. i Shirt waist weather means an extra skirt or so--our line f new skirts are now ready for your inspection. Wc shall try and make this department one of the best in our store. Skirts like cut in all colors $4, $5, $6. Black and white shepard plaid, panel front and back flounce n sides at $7.00. White sorgo plnlded skirt 88.00. Black voile plnlded skirt SB.OO. Confirmation and Graduation Dresses We have anticipated your demands in this particular and have ready for your viewing an exceptionalyes a remarkable exhibit of pretty white gods, lace and embroidery all selected with the utmost care and thought to get the best goods for the least money. It willl pay you to look this line over before buying. Remarkable Waist Values Remarkable from every view point is this Spec ial oil'eriug of nu all linen waist with stiff collar and cuffs at SI. 25. The Latest in Ladles Neckwear Dainty Neck Fixings Dainty! Hardly any other word could adequate ly describe the new neckwear. Our Summer showing neck pieces for the Sum mer (iirl. We invite you te view our new neckwear be fore buying. Luce Dutch collars from 2."io to SI. Lace stock collars with jabos 2oc to 7fic. Lace yokes In baby Irish effect from 75c to 82.M) Agents for Bnttcrlck Patterns F. flEWHOUSE'S It is what they get here for their money that brings our customers back the second time Now that the layman are getting busy and forming brotherhoods In all tho churches of the city we trust that they will got down to business and adopt some of the principles of the business world. It bus boen demon strated that you cannot build up a profitable business .by running your competitor down, that every knock you give him n boost and that you lisvo enough to do to see that your own establishment Is run entirely for the service of your customers. Out siders have but little use for a roligion that reaches no farther than tho walls of a particular church. We have noticed that when one denomination is making n special effort the other denominations manifest but little In terest and one wonders If it is because of jealously of Indifference. All aro confessedly working for the same end then why not aid and not hinder',' Webster County's School Apportionment frimlthc State UNI. Apport. Dlst. No I S 18:1.12 No'.!.. . , No 3 10.12 No I No.'i 111.28 "Noll No8 liO.KTi No'J , NolO :i,U)t Noll Appurt. . VMM :il.0 88.92 :iuo 10.28 Widow's Pension. Thcrecont act of April 10th. 1008 gives to nil soldlors' widows a pension Of 812 per month. eYod Maurcr, the attorney, has nil necessary blanks. No 12 Noll NolC ... No 18 No 21 No SI... No 20 No 27.... . No 29 No III ; No SI Noltt .-. No!17 No: No 41 Noll No 1(1 No 48 NoSO No 02 NoOl No W NoM No 01 Nofil No HI NolW No 70 No 72 No 71 No 77 No 70 No 81 NoKI No 80 No 87 No ft) Amount of 02.01 No 13 IW.083NOI5 MM- No 17 . 49.W 4(1.40 2H.KI 18.7:1 IW.K1 :!0.30 128.75 II7.07 41I.&0 41.7.1 si.oy XMXl io.ua i;t.2H W-2U 17,110 :u.i U2.41 'W.fi-2 10. 1 8 W).2H ai.U) m.iri 2d.20 :u.iti 2.VM7 ;t2.i:i :ii.i:i .'jO.'i) H7.07 28.62 31.70 apportionment 9 No so No 22 No 21 ..Z..... No2 No 28 No 30 NoM No 31 No 36 No 38 No 40 No 42 No 4.- No 47 No 4!l No (it No&J... No Ki No r8 No IW No W No (11 No fill No (61 No 71 No 7.1 No 70 No 78 No 80 No i No 8 No Srt No M :i7.8r :w.08 40.90 11.73 40.40 3I.C3 3J.97 43.20 20.42 42.02 44.84 41.73 35.63 Ii7.27 89.40 40.18 29.02 41.73 30.01 CUH 46.39 51.17 IK).7lI 3.1.9(1 2(1.(18 :m.30 10 IM 2(1.20 81. Hi 37.07 (12.71 37.07 30.K0 20.41 7.27 11.10 ITS QUALITY THAT PKES SATISFACTORY PRGHAflDlSE AND IT IS THE satisfaction that women get from the garments and other goods that make this, Red Cloud's leading Dry Goods store. It's the fabrics, the perfect manufacture, the correct styles and patterns, found in our merchandies that place our several lines ahead of all others and make them preferable by all who care for quality style and value. : : : : : 1Q1M. I Special Prices ON Suits Goats and Skirts it if 1 is Oxford Time, ': - We have What You Want. THE MINER BROTHERS COMPANY General Merchants. . THE BIG STORE TuMk& i jj.2 IIKtS !TT?HS!8f3llBW tMGStk V lll'Wlff ,,- t.'V'.ip-. T7i . " Li... VX-SSaKWv. v i-' ' H WV"'W' """"T "T"TC''"r!Iv3S'"$K'SIriSK V,avtt-r--T -... -t I N