The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 07, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXVIII,
CUSTOMERS OF THIS BANK
uro always satlsllodoustoiiicis. because
we. endeavor to treat all with equal
couttcy and attention. To ho
Accommodating tvnd Conservtv
tivo
is a i oiuhiimtioii that we have found
to he not only possible, but prolltable
as well. We can work for your Inter
ests and our own at the same tune
Interest PaW on Time Deposits
Webster Counly Bank,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
4 Newspaper That filves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
Year For $1,50.
-Jl'LY
7. 1910.
NUMBER L"
DEMONSTRATION
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"PEKFECTI0N IL STOVES"
SUNNY SI DM.
A nice shower Tuesday night.
Our mail cairier had a day olf and
we missed our impels.
.). A. McArthur eaine out Tuesday
to out his wheat and oats.
Will Uobotts'on was cutting wheat
for ( onny llus'or Wednesday.
Oscar l-knick is making a cement
cave on his farm and other improve
inents.
Sloven McCov'slund lord has built
Ii i in a new liotisu. lie did not got it
too soon.
The glorious I'ourlh was very Mine.
A few wont to (Snide Rock, some hud
family fourths and most of them staid
homo.
The W. C. T. t, mot at Mrs Kngols
Wednesday afternoon. After business
they were served with cuke and ieo
i-ri'iiiii. Thov on loved a trip out in
tlie oountry.
W. S. Henso invited a few near
families in to help him celebrate the
Fourth. Wo had refreshmentsgalore,
g.imos and other pastimes lllled the
day. Hilly enjoyed it.
Don't forgot to pay your 'phono as
sessment befoio the 8th or you may
be out olV. Including tho toll chaigcs
is a good idea. It is something yo
scribe has agitated for some time, you
had service pay up.
Saturday
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July
9th.
GARFIELD
Corn is glowing good t hi'
hotweath'
or.
There will be a Lady demon
strator at our store on Satur
day July 9th. to show to the
.gsawwxflg Ladies' of Red Cloud one of
the finest and best proposi
tions on the market in the
Oil Stove line. "The Per
fection" is as near Perfec
tion as it is possible to get
an Oil Burning Cook Stove
and uses for fuel the cheap
est oil 10c. per gallon.
Be sure and come you may
learn something of advantage
to you this hot weather.
MORHART BROS.
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YOU CAN BUY OF THE
Red Cloud Hardware and
Implement Co.
An Old Relbbte Delaval
Cream Seuerator, 5 lbs-
Capacity ?r$5rf''5
Tho oats oi op is toady to out and
looks like a good oiop.
Louis Mauley and wife had eompany
from Kansas Sunday and Monday.
Hunt Young and wilewoioon wind
mill row Monday eolubrating tho
Fourth.
John Wliitwor was on wind row
Sunday at T. W. White's on business.
Ask John.
The l-'ourth is over and we spent all
our money and nothing to do but plow
corn now.
As tin; (iurileld news L'ot. stuck in
tho mud last week we will try and do
better this week.
Will Fisher mid quite a number of
Garileld iolks wont tolJuldo Rook to
spend tho l'ouith.
Archie Harris had this misfortunes to
hurt his loot wliilo at the river Sun
day and now is quite lame.
Wind mill row seoms to bo u popu
lar drive for school inarins just now,
and White and Hawkins had a .mile
all oor the south side of their face.
Poto Mauley and Ida broncho started
for Kansas Sunday morning to see tho
sights at Smith Center the Fourth.
Wo do not know when ho Is due to re
turn. 13o a good boy I'oto.
Thoro was a picnic in the Taylor
pasture on the Fourth and they had a
little game of rough and tumble, fall
in tho river and wado out. All had it
good time and went homo feeling
bettor.
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is good for $2.50 on the Pur
chase of the above seperator.
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NEBRASKA
Some Facts About the State that Nc
braskans Should Scatter Broadcast
Overt lio Wat 111.
That Nebraska is wholly an agricul
tural state is an impiesslon that ory
generally obtains. It is true that Ne
braska's prosperity rests primarily up
on tho soil, but the same is true of
every groat section. It is true that
Nebraska's prospoilty, nioie, perhaps,
than any other state, does and always
will dopend upon agriculture. Hut Ne
braska is more thuii an agricultural
state It. Is developing along manu
facturing lines at a wonderful rate.
It may bo uows to most peoplo that
there ate moro peoplo in Nebraska
making a llvlngapart from agricultur
al pursuits than thoro are who deiivo
a living from agricultural pursuits,
Thoro nro moro wage earners, prososs
ional mou and people engaged In
domestic sorvlue in Nebraska than
there are engaged In farm pursuits.
This is Indleativcot two tilings. First,
that thoro is now and always wlllboa
great and growing homo tnnrkot for
agr'u'ultuial and live stock products,
ami, second, that Nebraska is inpidly
developing along industrial lines.
In ll'o!) tin iiianiifaetuied pioduots
of Nebraska most of them manufact
ured fioui taw products raised in Ne
hrasKa, touched the enormous total of
SlIOO.l'iHMK'O in toitnd nuiiibcis This
does nut include tho product of tho
printing ollices, of several bundled
isolated industries located in small
towns, or llnUhod products inado in
homes and put upon the tnaiket. If
those were included the total would
easili reach J.N'iO.OOO.OOo. In I'.IOHtheie
was paid to wage earner.') in NebiasUa,
exclusive of domestic service, upwards
of SIIO.UUO.UOO. Kvory stop forward In
the development or Nebraska's manu
facturing resources moans an advance
step in agricultural development.
Nobiaska should, and In time will,
manufacture her raw products into tho
finished pioduct. instead of shipping
the raw product oast to be manufact
ured and then buying it buck, paying
freight charges both ways and leaving
tho piotlts oT iiianufacluiing In tho
east. Today Nebraska ih manufactur
ing in marketable quanlitos every
thing from automobiles to wcibach.
VnbiHslcii Hour is standard tho world
over, and tho milling industry isgiow
inir by leans and bounds. One ol the
latgcst manufacturoisor wind mills,
pumps, etc., in tho United States is
located in Nebraska . One of tho larg
est sugar factories in tho world is
ilimii In heui ii business ill western
Nebraska. The solution of the fuel
ptobloni is at hand in tho shape of
water power along Nebraska's numer
ous stn .uns. Tho Loup, the Niobrara
tho illue and the Platte rixeis oiler
power in almost unlimited qtiunlityi
Tho raw product or tho niunufuetuio
of Hour, woolen goods, shoes, cereal
pioduots, confections, etc., mo pin
duced in abundance in NobtasUti.
On the whole Nebraska otTers a better
Held for investment along manufactur
ing lines than almost any other state
in the Union.
In l!H)!i Nebraska Homing mills
gtotind and stripped by rail upwaids
of 10,l)iK,()0O pounds or Hour. This
would make a pile of .M)-pound sacks
moro than '.V10 miles high.
In I'lO'.l the output of Nebraska gar
ment factories exceeded Sl.000,000, and
tho business is glowing rapidly.
Tho dressed meat products of Ne
braska; made almost w'liolly from Ne
braska-grown llvestock,oceoded SD0,
(100,(100 in value, lllled 2'2,000 rofi iterat
or cars, making a train nearly 2U0
miles long.
The center of the world's gi cutest
agricultural region it is only natural
that the manufacture of agricultural
implements should bo a groat and
growing industry. Nebraska is rapid
ly aohlovlng distinction in this lino,
and tho opportunities arc almost be
yond computation. With the rapid
development of her magnificent water
powers, the enterprise of hor citizens
and tho enormity of tho raw material
raised upon Nebraska farms, Nebraska
is bound to develop along mauufactur
Iiik lines oven as she developed along
agricultural lines .anil Nebraska's
agricultural development has been tho
wonder of the woild.
r.vnrv nroL-re&slvo ultv in Nebraska
has a Commercial Club, and the score-1
tarles of these Commercial Clubs will
gladly give information to intending
Investors. Fiee factory bites, lucid
capital and local patronage mo ad
vantages oll'oied by sooros. ol llvo ISO.
braska cities to men who seek new
and broader Holds for manufacturing
enterprises.
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Bill Says:
a Kodak
to the Ball Game
uritn you.
There's twice the fun for those
who Kodak.
Let us insltuct you in the easy, all-by-dayliglit way ol Piclutc Making.
Kodaks, $5.00 to $111.50. Brownies, $1 to $12
NEWHOUSE BRO;
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EWNOUSE Prop
Jewelers & Optometrists
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A Drive In Candy,
and something new every day, is what
you will find at ur store If it's not
a new Candy at a regular price. It's a
new price for regular candy
25 CENTS PER POUND
and up for pure, rloh, delicious Choco
lates, Creams, aud Uon-Bons. Wo
make r. specialty also of Hox Goods,
and no better goods aro made any
where
A. A. HART
City Bakery and Restaurant.
HOT FROM THE OVEN
there is nothing more uppotlzlng than
our rolls, biscuits, etc. Try some and
see how due they go for breakfast.
THEN OUR SMALL CAKES
Just the thing to help out for lunch
eon, just right for afternoon tea. Wo
bake them fresh every day. So if a
sudden call comes for something ulce
to eat we are always ready to help
you out.
The Ben Ten Bakery and Restaurant
H.Neucrbufg, Prop.
. E. A. THOMAS
-DENTIST
ed Cloud July 7th 1'JlO.
Mr. Do you want u nice cemetery?
If so just pay tho association two
dollars per year and they then can
Immi a eomnotent man to work, and
fiom tho Improved conditions already
apparent with only a commencement
made. Wo aro quite sure your public
spirit and pride will bo gratliled and
vnni' rnvnrancses lor the memory of
loved ones will bo amply jewardod.
Hut wo must have tho money to do
this. And wo can do It bettor and
moro unlformlly than you can do It
yourselves. Do it now.
It W I'Vitp"'. fork.
Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S.
ASSISTANT
Over Colline's Drug Store.
Weather Summary for June 1910.
Teutpetaturo: Maximum DO on U'Jnd,
minimum 11 on 1st. Greatest dally
range 3(1 on tilth.
Jtalnrall: total 11.01 Inches. Days
with .01 inch or moro precipitation 8;
clear 21; partly cloudy !; cloudy '2;
.1. .,.,,!..., . frvvmu nn ' S. 15. II!. 21. 25.
'JO. Prevailing wind direction south
for 1 1 days. Total precipitation since
April 1st 3.12 inches.
ClIAS. S. Ll'IU.OW.
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BENT1ST
Successor to Dr. .. .S. (JWOW
At the old stand over the
State Sank. PhonetiSfl.
raE Chicago Specialists'.
Chronic and Serious Diecases, Only.
Pl.UMANI.Nl OlTlCK
Rod Cloud, Royal Hotel
Consultation Free, in German and
English.
Thursday. Aug. flflth, 1910
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