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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
:.ww 1r I "iAVaHSPMPKB" ? . i ' ' " ' i TV... ri ( war ?., -aill". ""fJtT . )W iP.V M B ' 1! 1 Ka. 3ssvfc:r DR. DAVID ROHERTS, Wisconsin State Veterinarian, 1906-7-8 Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinarian and veterinary author in the country. You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian' cloth bound and illustrated, FREE. You can get a high class live stock paper FREE' for a whole year. Ask about these offers at Ghas. L. Cotting, The Druggist m JfllAIFTTFS 8 . wrax.4.dw m . ' Prof. Morltz is home from Testis. Mtitiucu at the Tepee Saturday after uoon. A. T. Walker went west -Tuesday night. Saturday afternoon Matinee tit tlio Topee. Miss Hlanoh I'oster is visiting in Oninlm. Clias. Crabill was in North Itrunch Tuesihiy. Miss Kvn Foster wus in Hustings Saturday. Attend tlio Tepee next Saturday nfturnoon. Miss May Iliidell litis returned from St. Joseph. Mrs. E. J. DiteUer is visiting friends in Intivalc. Miss Cltirti llurgess was in Franklin Wednesday. lioy I'earn was up from Superior Wednesday. Matt Doyle was down from Bladen over Sunday. James Mullride was down from Cowles Monday. Geo. Itusheo came down from Hast ings Wednesday. Mrs. Hoy Oatmtin is visiting in Sarouville, Nebr. W. B. Householder of Bladen was in the eity Tuesday. Carl Wullbraudt wont to Lincoln Tuesday morning. Mr. uud Mrs. Harry Waller went to Franklin Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Morliart returned hotnu the last of the wcok. Chas. Crout arrived home from Hastings Wednesday. It is expected that Rev, M. Alduman of New York will preach at tho Bap tist church next Sunday at 11 a. in. You are cordially invited. Committee. B Ball asc Kearney, Wednesday and Thursday July 6 and 7th. Hastings, Friday and Saturday July 8th and 9th. Game Called 2:45 v: - M:K:: - 5e3raCSS'CS6S5ses lA?3WXl Frank Ituerstotta has returned to his home in Teotimseh. Seo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ono riano for sale at Mi:tt ai.k's Sri'nios. 1otii:r Hmk-k. Ask The Red Cloud Hdw. Co., about tlmt New Wagon you need. Tlio K. N. A. initiating team went to Franklin Wednesday night. Fott S.vt.t: A good sewing machine. Inquire of Mil". h. KooN. W. L. ICoon has had a telephone put in his house Number Rod 121. Tho Best I'hieo in town to buy Paint is at "The Rod Cloud Hdw. Co." Pasiuki: Foil Ri:.r for MOhead of cattle. Inquire of C II. MiXKlt. Allen Tulloys and Roy Robinson went to Denver Friday evening. Kd. Fish, of Saline, Mich , is visiting his daughter, Mis. Sam Van Duzer. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. Mim:ii linos, and Co. Alvan Pope was visiting his mother, Mrs. A. A. Pope tho iirst of tho week. J. A. Tnckett ai.d bride arrived from Boonovillo, Mo., Thursday even ing. L. M. Crabill has a now cement walk laid on the west side of his street car barn. If you want your buggy painted seo Jack Pi-ucell at Sullivan's old lumber yard. Miss Louis Simmons of Franklin has been visiting friends hero this week. Miss Minnie Anson of Kenoneo, 111 , Is a guest of Mrs. J. C. Saylor this week. Lost A gold hat pin with initials W. Finder ploaso leave it at this olllce. Regular services at tho M. E.churoh next Sunday, July :id, at tho usual hours. Ed Garbcr has moved his family in the new Scrlvner home In the Piatt addition. at Red Cloud K?sac - 5K - ssK:SK - 5ss I I I to I W V v. 3 Embrace the Opportunity to day by having your Picture taken. No need to tell you to look pleasant at our Studio. The Care that we take in our work shows in the artistic results. Happiest effects obtained in Babies Pictures. Kodak films Developed and Printed. Bridal, Confirmation and Fancy Dross Cstumo Pictures a Specialty. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. .Spcclnl prices on Lntllcs tailor made suits, skirts and cents nt-Mlncr Bros. Co. Store. Tki. your oariiages to I'tirooH' PaintShop- In Stt t.n as'm Qm Ia'm itt.it Yaiu. Al Piorson of NYrtcastlc, Xeb., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Al DceUor this week. Arthur ltnblmnu has accepted a position with I'd A muck in tho .furni ture store Elder l Aa. UiHsong will preach at (Sarlield school houso Sunday July Hrd at 11 I), m. Mrs. (.'has. Crabill loaves Saturday for Lincoln to make an extended vlnlt with her mothor. Mrs. viitio Ilalvorson of Groat Falls, Montana. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Earner, this week. Miss Lolse Snowden of Oakland, Callfoi inn, nclco of L. II. Tort Is visit lug- hero this week. Mrs. Carl Ferguson and baby of Orleans, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fort. Seo .Jack PiHtcr.Li.iit Sullivan's old lumber ynrd for buggy painting, sign painting and decorating. J. K. .lurboo will preach at tho Ind ian Creek school houso next Sunday July .'id., at :). p. in. Come. Arthur Howard of Chicago was call ed hero by tlio serious illness of Ills mothor. Mrs. II. A. Howard. Mrs. Tulloys and daughter, Mrs. Whltakor, visited relatives in Clay Center tho last of tlio week. Mrs. Ray of St. Joseph, Mo., was hero attending tlio funeral of her brother C. (.'. Cowden, Saturday. (io'to the Hod Ciotld Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or moro at wholesale prices. House cleaning timo is at hand. Don't fall to see the Luce Curtains and Carpets at-Mtt:it l$ito and Co. John Uurgess accompanied his son, Clarence, of Inavnlo to Omaha Sun day to have his eyes operated upon. Word was recoived lioro Tuesday of the death of Mr. A. A. Burdick of Alma who formerly Hvod in litis city. Just seo my walk at my homo. I sell that kind of Cement J. O. Camiwkll The Chief olllce takes subscriptions and renewals for tho Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Tho Ked Cloud Hdw. Co., have tho Demster li Row Cultivators ntul tho Price Is Right. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Edison. Hoar them at Xewhouse Bros. Mrs. Tulloys and daughter, Mrs. Whltakor, loft for Denver Wednesday morning where they will make their future homo. Tho merchants of this city have agroed to close their stores Saturday night and will not open up again till Tuesday morning. Fred Wallin is erecting a modern blacksmith shop on the lots which ho recently purchased from Ed Smith. Wo continue to grow. Rev. Jarboo will conduct the ro-, gular services at the Ilrethen church next Sunday both morning and even ing. All aro invited. Married at tho home of Rev. Hum mol, .Wednesday at 4 o'clock Mr. Stephen A. hutz and Miss Iva I. Mead both of Bladen, Nebr. Mrs. Frank Peterson and Miss Mary Peterson entertained at an "At Homo" Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of the latter. If j'ou wish for a Bargain in picture frames or pastel paintings, call now. as I am a ipiitlug f lie picture business and you Miroly will got rock bottom prices. Mm (At.f's Sii'iiios. Foil Salu 20 acres of land close in. Tills laud can be bought in f and 1U acre tracts or any way to suit you. This is a snap if' sold soon call or wrlto U. A. Stiiti.i. RniCr.ofi), Ni:n. Noble Bail who has been working as lineman for tho Boll Telephone Co , has been elected manager af the Far mers Mutual Telephone Co Ho will givo good service and we wish him success In order that those living out of town may have an opportunity to seo the moving pictures the management lias arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at 2 p. in. sharp. Tho W. C. T. U. meeting was pos poned from afternoon to next Wednes day afternoon, July 0. They will meet at the school house where rigs will bo furnished to tako them out to Mr Huglcs north east of town. Owing to tlio unabillty of tho baso ball management to secure a special train to go to Hardy there will be no ball game here Fourth of July morn ing. So got up early and go with ' tho crowd to Hardy on tho morning train and yoll for the homo team. At tho Cougregatlonl chtiiuh next Sunday tho following subjects will bo discussed morning "Tho Philosophy of Weoplng," evening "Our Natlonnl Songs " Tills will be n patriotic ser vice and will stir the hoartsof old and young for tho land of tho Free and the Homo of tho Brave. Hach year tho poultry business Is becoming moro lucrative in the com munity. Tho old hen Is getting worth her weight In gold. A until lu a neighboring town, who took a city paper in preference to a country paper because he got more paper for tho money, was attracted by tho advertisement of a lire escape which would be forwarded on tecolpt of $-. Ih sent the cash and in a few days ii'celved a copy of the New Test ament, "Snored Music Recital." Mr. litis- song will present a service next Lord's day July , 'I at 11 a. in. on "National Sacred Hymns and Writers." At 8 p. in. a sermon on "Tlio Patriotism of Jesus" will be combined with pointers on good citizenship. The (lod of our Country and Salvation is worthy of praise and service. Meet with us to hallow his name. Married at high noon Monday, June 27th., Miss Kmma.aiie and Mr. Frank S. Ixttdrna. Rev. Hummel said tho mystic words which mado them man and wife using tho ring ccromony. Tho bride is the daughter of John Ziijicand tho groom is the son of Michael Kttdrua. The CttiKK extends happy felicitations. Just as much care, in fact a little more, should be exorcised In buying electric sad Irons, as in buying any thing olso. Some Irons liso moro elec tricity than others In doing the same work. Get your electric Irons of MoittiAitr Hnos.. they curry theauthcr Ized iron. Be carefull of "just as good" electric irons. Tho Brunswick billiard hall was sold last week by diaries Halloy to Ulapp & Dickey of Red Cloud. Theso two gentlemen had been residents of that place for about thirty years, and are well known to many of the railroad men here. They havotakon charge of tho business and expect to renovate and ituprovo the billiard parlor and enlarge the business. McCook Repub lican. Nellie Slaby aged lyoarand 7 months died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaby, who live south of this city Friday night. The funeral took place at the Catholic church Sun day afternoon, Father Fitzgorald olll- elating. Interment took place lu tho Ked Cloud cotnotery. Tho bereaved parents havo the sympathy of the en tire cummunity lu this, their sad hour of bereavement. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright, Thursday evening, a daughter. A glanco at Oliver's face as ho came down town much earlier than usual, tpjd the story. It not only rellooted in his face, but the rapidity with which he walked convinced all that ho had one moro to provide for. Mother and daughter doing nicely and the sunshine brought into tho home by this little now arrival, will more than compensate tho father for u little extra "hustle." .t What do you think of this? We have before us an announcement from tho Grand Island Business and Nor mal College of draud Island, Nebras ka, stating that' five hundred young inland women 'will be admitted In 111 o College next term ami given n full course without the payment of any foes until they have time to graduate, thou they will bo given a position and allowed to pay in monthly installments. This school has a reputation extending over many states and wo advise all who are Interested to send for circu lars. Base Ball Dope The three games of base ball which were played here this week have been very gratifying altho our boys have lost them all Thoy wore excellent games and defeat is no disgrace. Our boys aro rapidly working into form and tiro playing far bettor ball than at tho opening season. Thoy show that they havo had good training and aro getting down to team work As far as we aro concerned we would much rather witness a really good game and havo our team dcfcatotl than to see the Ucd Cloud toaut run away with everything in sight. These victories wore glorious onos and tho defeats contained no disgrace. All wo ask our toam to do is to coutinuo to play the fast ball they havo boon playing this week and tho pennant and Superior scalps will bo ours. Stratton-Barrows A pretty homo wedding was solomn- l.ed at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. uud Mrs. Robert L. Stratton at high noon Wodnosday. The contract ing parties were Miss Ilelon Stratton and Mr. Harry M. Harrows of Miasourj. Nov. Hummel wns tho ofllciating clergyman who tied the nuptial knot pronouncing tho ceremony which united tho lives of theso estimable young people of our county. Prompt ly at high noon, to the music of tho wedding march, played by Miss Helen Orerman, the young couplo took thoir places beneath a very protty Jloral arch In the grovo where tho minister with an Impressive yet simplo and ex ceedingly pret'y ring ceremony made them husband and wife. This olllce Joins their many friends in congratulations and best wishes as they embark on life's rugged voyage together. S' OME men may be indiflcrcnt to style in shirts, but no man can well be indifferent to fit. A 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 & Marx Clothes. u&&ts FURNITURE CARPETS AND NPERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amack, Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. Old Settler's Picnic IN Wm. Holz's Grove GUIDE R0GK, NEBRARKA. Commemorating the fortieth Anniversary of the First settlement in the Republican Valley. BASKET DINNER AT NOON. Speaker of the Day, Hon. James Gilham. Music by the Guide Rock Band. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Big Base Ball Game at 3 o'clock. Races and sports of all kinds. COME EVERYBODY Bring your dinner and have a good time in the cool, shady grove. All old settler's of Webster County and elsewhere are ESPECIALLY invited to come and spend the day with us. What to Wear 10 Cents a Button. $1.00 a Rip 9 Where to Wear Everywhere Where to Buy At our store Why? Because we are exclusive agents and no other store can show such values PflOIi STOREY THE CLOTHIER m i 4 1 " i '. -1 "i(MiyMni-.. in nnljpilimMi in iiffUii(iMMW'j ';' "-