The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 16, 1910, Image 6

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there is ntt tiitivr r appetizing than
our roll, blsi-ulth, etc. Try some uml
soo how ilno they go for breakfast.
THEN OUR SMALL CAKES
lust t ho thing to holp out for lunch
0011, just right for afternoon tea. Wo
bake tliL'in fresh ovo.y day. So if a
sudden cull comes for something nli'o
to cut wo nro always ready to help
you out.
The Bon Ton Bakery and Restaurant
H. Neuer burg, Pro.
; LOGALETTES
Glen Walker is homo from Lincoln.
Prof. Morit. left for Texas last week.
Geo. lloal returned homo Saturday.
Ansil Crablll was in Dladou Wednes
day. Tommy Ryan loft for Lincoln Tues
day. Matineo at thoTepeo Saturday after
noon. Saturday afternoon Matinee at tbo
Tepee.
Miss Esther Storey is home from
Cowles.
Paul Storey went to McCook Monday
evening.
C. H. Minor returned home Monday
evening.
Miss Ethel Harbor has returned from
Lincoln.
Glen Walker returned from Lincoln
Tuesday.
Mrs. Shcpard wont to Blue Hill
Tuesday.
Clareuco Mitchell spent Sunday In
Franklin.
Trunk Cowdon went to Grand Island
Thursday.
Attend tho Tepee next Saturday
afternoon.
Harold Tumuro was in Blopmington
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frees wore in tho city
over Sunday.
Hen Williams was down from Alma
over Sunday.
Chas. Grout was down from Hastings
over Sunday.
Ed Ovoring went to Trenton Thurs
day morning
(ieorge Morhart returned from Cali-
fornia Friday.
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Ball
asc
Columbus, June 23 and 24 Thursday and Fri.
Grand Island, June 25th, Saturday.
Seward, June 27 and 28 Monday & Tuesday.
Fremont, June, 29 & 30 Wednesday & Thurs.
GAME CALLED 2:45 p. m.
Admission 25c. Grand Stand 10c.
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No need to
at our Studio.
The Care
in the artistic
Happiest
Pictures.
RED CLOUD,
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Mrx. Anna llichatds is taking tho
school census.
Mis Vornon Stoicy is homo from
tho l'nl vi-rslly.
Ilert I.iudli-y was down from lliver
ton WiMliii'sduy
MUs Ada Schult ! homo from a
visit in Lincoln.
lid Sinilli and wife returned from
MeCook Mot. day.
Mrs. Keaglu urrlU'd Tuesday from
Colorado Springs.
Mrs. Suslo Kaloy Is visiting her
mother Mrs. Wife.
MissGnu'o Fri.sbie is homo fiom
I'niversity Place.
Miss Clara Able wont to Edgar
Tuesday morning.
Geo. Hall Is building an addition to
his house this week.
Paul Johnston arrived home from
Lincoln Wednesday.
Miner Sherwood arrived home from
Lincoln Wednesday.
L. M. Crablll and Alf McCall were
in Superior Saturday.
Seo Dr. Stockman for eyo glasses.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Doll Turnuro and daughter Marvil
were In Chester Tuosday.
Mlbs Carrio Beelor of Guide Kock
was In tho city Saturday.
Ono Piano for salo at-Mi:iivi.K'n
Slt'DIOS. POTIT.n BLOCK.
Ask Tho lied Cloud Ildw. Co., about
that New Wagon you need.
Mrs. Low Whlto of Lincoln is visit
ing bor mother, Mrs. Schultz.
Dr. Moranvillc and wife left for
Deuklcman Saturday evouiug.
The Bcbt Placo In town to buy Paint
is at "Tho Rod Cloud Ildw. Co."
Pasturi: Fon ItE.sr for 300 head of
cattle. Inquire of C H. MiNKB.
Mike Finkcnblndcr and Llovd Brad:
brook spent Sunday in Superior.
Calicoes American Prints Five
cents por yard. Mi.nt.u linos, and Co.
Standard Sheet Music one half price
atMi:rc.iLr's Studios, Potter Block.
Bruco llubtnson wus down from Clay
Center over Sunday visiting his par
ents. If you want your buggy painted seo
Jack Pimicell at Sullivan's old lumber
yard.
Lost A gold hat pin with initials
E. V. Finder plonso leave It at this
oillcc.
Mrs. M. A. Mercer and children are
visiting relatives at Gibbon, Neb., this
week.
Dr.l'. . Trumble is In Lincoln this
week attending the marriage of his
cousin.
Mrs. Probasco. mother of Mrs. C. .1.
Pope returned to her home in Lincoln
Friday.
Ned Grimes wont to Omaha Tuesday
to attend the state pharmacist's con
vention. For Sam: Thoroughbred Scotch
Collio 1'iinoies. Inouire of L. M.
Crablll for further particulars.
Sam Casii:i.i., Owner.
at
Red Cloud
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Embrace the Oixiortiinlty
to day by having your Picture taken, li
tell you to look pleasant w
that we take in our work shows
results.
effects obtained
in
Babies $
m
Kodak films Developed and Printed. &
Bridal, Confirmation and Fancy Dress x
Costume Pictures a Specialty.
THE MODEL STUDIO
STEVENS BROTHERS
NEBRASKA. S
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DR. E. A. THOMAS
DENTIST
Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S.
ASSISTANT
Over Cotting's Drug Store.
The District meuting of tho Kebeknh
lodge will bo held in Buskin Juno -23.
The lied Cloud High school boy
and ltloomington High will play ball
here Monday.
Mis. Ned (j rimes is in Edgar this
week attending tho P. H. O. con
vention. Mis. James McGuircleftfor Emporia
Kas , Thursday morning to visit her
daughter.
Snccliil prices on-Ladlcs tailor made
suits, skirts and coats at-Nlncr Bros.
Co. Store.
Taki. your carriages to Pureell's
Paint Shop Ix Su.i.ivan'h Om LL'm
iikii Vaiid.
Just see
soil that
1113 walk at my home. 1
kind of Cement J. O.
Cai.iiwi:i.l
ThoKed Cloud
team played ball
High School ball
at Bloomington
Wednesday.
Miss Andrews of Norcatur, Kas.,
was visiting at Mr. Leggctt's tho first
of tho week.
The V. It. C. will meet Saturday
afternoon at 2:30 sharp. Business of
importance. '
Tho Children's day exercises at the
M. E. church will be held next Sun
day evening. ' ,
The Chief ofllcc takes subscription
and renewals for the Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer. (
The lied. Cloud Ildw. Co., havo the
Uamstor 'J Itow Cultivators and the
Price is Right.
Tho 1'. E. O. girls held a linen shower
at tho home of Miss lone Albright for
Miss Ella Cook.
Miss Nellie llutledgo has returned
from Omaha whero she has beon at
tending school.
Mr and Mrs. Hanson loft Tuesday
for South Dakota to spend the summer
with their son.
Lloyd Amack and family nud,(icorge
Simpson and family moved to Guide
Itock this week.
All the great artists sing for the
Victor and Edison. Hear them at
Nowliouso Bros.
See Jack Pimicell at Sullivan's old
lumber ynrd for buggy painting, sign
painting and decorating.
(Jcorgo Martiudalc and family went
to Colorado Springs Wednesday morn
ing to visit their daughter.
Joe Garber of Wheatland, Wyo., ar
rived in the city Wodnosday fora visit
with his bi other and sister.
12. D.George, editorof the Mankato,
Kas., Monitor was a pleasant caller at
thisoflleo Tuesday aftornoon.
Kor Sale Ono good cow, one good
family horso, ono work horse and one
'"'fffO'- Inquiro of A. II. (!iii:i:.s.
Go to the Rod Cioud Milling Co., for
your shorts and brands in half ton
lots or more at wholesale prices.
Get vour pictures framed now, only
a few odds nnd ends of mouldings loft.
Mktcai.p'h Studios, Potter Block.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Person and Mrs.
Conover left Wodnsday for Salt Lake
to visit Aaron Conover and family.
House cleaning time Is at hand.
Don't fail to see the Lace Curtains
and Carpets at Mi.i:it Buos and Co.
Ed Amack aud wife went to Grand
Island, to attedd a cmbalmers meet
ing to be hold ntthatplace this weok.
Mrs. Itichards mid daughter who
have been visiting at the homo of II.
D. Moritz returned to Hastings Tues
day. The Ladies of the Congregationl
church will hold their market Satur
day Juno 23 at the Home Grocery
store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler wero in
Cowles Sunday attending the Chil
dren's day oxeroises and visiting rolu
tlves. There will be no preaching services
at the'M. E. church tho next two Sun
days on account of tho absence of tho
pastor.
J. E. Jarboe will preach at the
Indian Creek school house, Dlst, 14,
next Sunday the lOthat :,p. m. All
are welcome. ' '. i' '
Miss Mary Miksch went to Omaha
Tuesday; morning whero she will bo'
operated Upon. She .was accompanied'
by her father. '
Mrs. Ed Hanson and children und
her mother, Mrs. Denne left for At
lantic, Iowa Tuesday, morning ,to
spend tho summer with her parents!
Darl Plumb who hns beon attending
college In Iowa City1, Iowa lms'rctufn
ed homo for his vacation and has ac
cepted a position, with Mr. Neuorberg.
Drs. Riddllo & Footo, successors to
Drs. Welrick ifc Itiddlle, of Hastings,
Nobr., will meet'tiyc, Ear, Noso nnd
Throat patients -andthoso ueodlng
glasses lltted, & Red Cloudjt Nobr.,
June 17th, at Dr. Cook's bfllce.
mtaaaammammamamamemmiBaastataamm
OUR BILL OF FARE
always contains seasonable food
We do not serve canned fruits and
vegetables whun it Ik possible to
obtain them fresh Come in and
sample them.
The price is i."i cents.
A. A. HART
City Bakery nnd Restaurant.
S. J. CUNNINGHAM
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. J. S. l:MQll
At the old stand over the
State Bank. Phonel3f.
Children's Day at tho Congregation
al church next Sunday. An appro
priate sormon in tho morning at,10:i.p.
A special program in the evening con
sisting of music and recitations. All
cordially invited.
The W. R. C. and 0. A. It will hold
a joint meeting Saturday oventng.
After the meeting n banquot will be
served. The families of the "old sold
iers are cordially invited.
Fon Sale 20 acres of land close In.
This land can be bought in 5 and 10
ncre tracts or any way to suit you.
This is a snap if sold soon call or
write V. A. SnuxT. HnnCr.orn, Ni:ii.
Mr. Crossman at tho Congregational
church Sunday night dolivcrod his
sermon with the assistance of illus
trated pictures. This Is a breaking
away of the conventional but tho pub
lic generally will welcome any change
when they can see and hear at tho
same time.
Evening entertainments at the Ne
braska State Fair have come to stay.
Arrangements have been completed
for a Stupendous Fireworks Specta
cle, which, together vith nrisic, vau
deville and racing act. will furnish
the spectator with an evening of en
tertainment only possible where such
large gatherings can be hud.
The services at theChristian chinch
next Lord's day Juno 10 will be spoci
al worth. The morning scimou on
"How God Answers the Kntlcer," and
tho sermon al s p in. on "Jacob's
Ladder" illustrated by a large chart
DxlU in colors, will bo of great interest
and profit. Good music at each meet
ing. Mr. Hussong is to preach at .1 o'
clock olsa, at Garfield school house.
Our base ball team was considerably
strengthened this week and we may
now expect the percentage to rise up
ward. On account of being long on
fielders and very short on third base
men the management traded Grant to
Kenrnoy for a first class third baso
man and let our man who was holding
thnt sack go. Tho pitchers who are
good stickers will play in the Hold and
wo may look for "something doing"
from now on.
A quiet wedding took placo at tho
Holland Hotel Sunday afternoon June
12, 1910. Tho happy couple were Mr.
Leslie C. Martin and Miss Lcota C.
lteove both of Guide Itock, Xeb. Rev.
A A. Crcssmau of the Congregational
churcli performing tho ceremony.
They took the evening train for lion
ver, expecting to bo gone a few weeks
aud then locate on a farm near Guido
Rock. The.best wishes of their friends
are extended to them in this now re
lation in the journey of life.
A most interesting Union meeting
will be held Tuesday evening, June 21
m the Congregational church in tho
interest of world wide missions. Re
ports and impressions from the recent
layraon's conventions in Lincoln and
Chleago will b given. The following
are expected to give short addressos:
Messrs. A. B. Pierce, L. L. Rorcn, R.
B. Fulton, Eb Qoble, C. L. Cottlng
pa'lteif.fc . Crossman. These ad
dresses wilFbc' interspersed with
music. Every ono cordially invited.
Recollection will bo taken.
Children's Day was oelcbratod at
tho Baptist church Sunday morning
to the great onjoytnont of both grown
folks and children. Tho program
consisted of songs and recitations and
was carried out entirely by tho chil
dren of the Sariday school. Every
number was excellent aud thero was
no waiting or hesitating on the part
of the porformers. So well did each
do his part many wished to hoar It
over again. This simply demonstrates
what little folks can do and what Is
moro what they can do willingly, It
would be dllllcult to Hud as many
grown folks in any Sunday school that
would do as well,
SOME men may be
indifferent, to style in
shiits, but no man can well
be indifferent to fit. A
SHIRT
is always as appropriate to
tbc wearer as it is to the
occasion.
Made in every style,
wbite or color fast
$1.50 and more.
This is the
home of
Hart
Schaffner
& Marx
Glomes.
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FURNITURE CARPETS
AND
1 1NDERTAK1N6
Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking
Department.
ALL THE PHONES
Ed. Amack, Prop.
LEA DERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKINm.
John Barkley
for
House and Barn
Moving
' Read what other people have to say about
John Barkley s work.
UI.ADKN, NEB., JUNB 10
John Barkley of lied Cloud, who
moved my rcsldeuce done his werk
well without exception plasturlng
in sound and is without doubt a
pood job. Will say any one wish
ing this kind of work done, can
mako no mistako employing him
Yours truly,
Frkd Wkiinkr.
What to Wear .
0
10 Cents a Button.
$1.00 a Rip
Where to Wear
Everywhere
Where to Buy
At our store
Why?
Became we are exclusive
agents and no other store
can show such values
PAUL
STOREY
THE
CLOTHIER
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BLADEN, NEB., JUNE H, 1910
John Barkloy who moved my resi
donco ii few week's a ago, clone LIk
work well and quickly and put it in
good shapo, not injuring It at all
except a small amount of plastor that
came loose, and this is not any moro
than expected as it was the old llmo
plnstor and had been on for 20 years.
I). S. Phelps.
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