The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 21, 1910, Image 5

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Chas. L GottinS, The Druist
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Dortliy Potter left for Dpuver Satur
day. Matinee nt tlieTcpeo .Saturday nf tor
noon. Saturday afternoon .Matinee at the
Tepee.
Ularenee Mltehell spent Sunday in
Cowles.
Foam, sells Kly Nets eheaper than
any one.
Attend the Tepee next Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. Thorn of B laden was in tho city
Wednesday.
Uort liinilley was down from ltivi r
ton Tuesday.
Miss Leonard of Kivertou was in the
city Wednesday.
Miss MoKuiney is visiting her broth
er in lied Cloud.
Cli.oO, .:i.'2, S:s."0 and S;i.73 for Cord
Nets nt FoiiEL'-.
Mabel llolingrain went to Hastings
Thursday morning.
Walter Warren and family are in
Colorado this week.
John McCallutn of Bhutan was in
tho eity Wednesday.
Mrs. Sclmltz and Mrs. White spent
Sunday in Guide lloek.
See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The W. U. T. I'., meeting will bo
postponed for one week.
AsU The lied Cloud Hdw. Co., about
thr.t New Wagon you need.
810, $12, $13 and 611 will buy a good
Single Harness at Fuii:l'-.
Mrs. Cluis. Crabill returned fiom
Lincoln Saturday evening.
Mrs. (Jeo. Volland of Hastings was
In Keel Cloud over Sunday.
Mrs. and Mrs. Hanes aro the guests
of Mr. and Mrs Beokwith.
Mrs. Carrie MeKeohy returned Fri
day from a visit in Kansas.
John Fulton and wife were down
from Ulverton Wednesday.
For Salk A 'good sewing machine.
Inquire of Main. W.L. Koo". "
Art Howard and sister, Mabel, left
for Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday.
The Best Place in town to buy I'alut
Is nt "The lied Cloud Hdw. Co.-1
1'aktuuk SVab Ken for 300 head of
cattU. Inquire of C H. MiKKlt.
Mrs. Clias, l'almer and Bertha
turned from Inavnlc Wednesday.
(rant Bailey of Omaha is visiting
Lis parents in this city this week.
Oscar Hughes and wife left for Den
ver Tuesday for a few days outing.
Calicoes American Prints Five
cents per yard. Mini:" Bnos. and Co.
Miss Mildred Fulton returned home
this morning from Fort Cobb. Okla.
Mr. and Mrs U II. Fort are enjoy
ing an outing in Colorado this week.
Elizabeth Overman pont a few days
with friends in Inavale tho first of tho
week.
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For Porch Furniture,
Lawn Swings, Flower
stands, Mail boxes, Pumps,
Gasoline cans, Children's
i oys etc. use
Name
1 rorch rurni-
Is, Beautiful
oiamels,
Miss Maud Miller of Hebron was the
guest of Pearl Hines the Hrst of the
week.
The little tots of the Methodist
church held a picnic inCitirney's grove
Tuesday.
Mike Finkenbinder and Charles
Walters wore in Kearney the last of
tho week.
Susclal prices on-Ladics tailor made.
suits, skirts and coats at Miner Bros.
Co. Store.
Job wanted Two boys aged 1'J and
11 want, jobs in country. Inquire nt
this ofllee.
.lust see my walk at my home. I
sell that kind of Cement J. .
C i.i)Wi;M
The Staudatd Oil Company has mov
ed lis supply tanks to this city from
Uuido ltock.
The Chief olllcc takes subscriptions
and renewals for the Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer.
The lied Cloud Hdw. Co., have the
Dunsttr ,' How Cultivators and tho
l'rico is Right.
All the great artists sing for the
Victor and Kdison. Hear them at
Nowhouso Bros.
Several of tho Democrats from this
city attended the county convention
at Blue Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. Hidge Leggett and two daugh
ters went to Minden this morning for
a visit with Mrs. Bert Carr.
The Congregational Market will be
held at P. A. Wullbrundt'.s groeerv
store Saturday, July UOth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shellak are the
happy parents of a baby girl which
was born Saturday morning.
Ilemember that ovcry thing Is cheap
er and better in tho Harness line at
Fo'.kl's than any oilier place.
lio to the Ked Cioud Milling Co., for
your shorts ami brands in half ton
lots or more at wholesale prices.
About 50 poople went to Guide Hook
Monday morning to witness the Red
Cloud vs Guide lloek ball game.
House cleaning time is at hand
Don't fail to see the Lace- Curtains
and Carpets at Minkii Bros and Co.
liena Herickstcad who has been
visiting friends in this city returned
to tier home In Denver Friday even
ing. L. Aa. Hussoug will attend the state
convention of the churches of Christ
at Bethany near Lincoln next week,
July 25 to. '11.
Mr Hussong will preach both morn
ing and evening at the Christian
church as usual on Sunday, July SJ.
"(Jlories of Paradise" from a large
chart at 8 p. m.
Misses Norma ltichardson and Ver
non Storey entertained Tuesday even
ing in honor of Miss Michie at tho
home of the former.
Mrs. Squires wife of II. W. Squires
died on last Wednesday early morn
lug, of the "great white plague."
Funeral services were conducted on
Thursday, our press day, from the
residence by Kldor Hussong. Obituary
notice will be given in next issue.
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Meet This Question
as if you were face to face with us.
Our Photos
are the kind that all sorts of people
like to see. We know how a person
should be posed to look the best.
Some people say they do not take
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a good photograph, but those people $
have not been here ana rouowea our
advice. Let us take your photograph
and your face will please.
THE MODEL STUDIO
STEVENS BROTHERS
RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA.
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wctc in Hhi'tan Tuesday.
The post i. five is being p tinted till
week and when llni-hrd it will look
pretty nice on the inside
Jlou Desplain, president of the Lin
coln Western League ball club was in
town Wednesday witnessing the lied
Cloud vs Columbus ball game.
A I fied lladcll, proprietor of the
New Yotk Store loaded his stock and
moved to Long Island, ICas.. this
week. We wish you success Alfred.
Aivl.Ks K( ii Sim:. At my farm f
miles west of the river bridge at lied
Cloud. '-'. and r.Oc per bushel. Pur
chaser pick their own apples. Ki:x
MoCaii..
Foil Sam: 'JO acres of land close In
This land can bo bought In and 10
acre tracts or any way to suit you.
This is a snap if sold soon call or
write-('. A. Sctin.rz Kr.iCi.ori,-Nr.n.
fjunrterly meeting at Mt. Hope
church Saturday and Sunday, duly 2il
nnd'JI. Kev llockwell of Maukato,
Kas , will preach morning and even
ing. Also communion service. L'very
body Invited.
In order that those living out of
town may have an opportunity to see
the moving pictures the management
lias arranged for Saturday afternoon
performances, commencing with next
Saturday at l p. in. sharp.
Mrs. Pope, wife ol Wintiehl Pope,
died at the home of her father, Mr.
Howard on 131 in street Wednesday
morning after a short illness. She
leaves a husband and four small chil
dren to mourn. Mis. 1'opc was hi'io
from Denver visiting her father and
other tuliitivcs.
Good roads will lead to tho general
improvement of the country side.
Tho farmer who drives to mid from
town over a spacious, smooth, well
cured for road will unconsciously
come to effect corresponding improve
ments in the management and opera
tion of the farm.
Just as much care, in fact a little
more, should be exercised in buying
electric sad irons, as in buying any
tiling else. Some irons use more elec
tricity than others in doing the sumo
work. Get your electric irons of
MoiillAitr Bnos., they carry theauthcr
izeu iron, lie careiuil of "just as
good' electric irons.
If you know or hear an interesting
item in the community make it a
point to see that it llnds a place in
your local paper. We should much
appreciate your effort and will send
our reporter to ascertain or vertify
any lucking points. Anything which
tends to better or brighten tho news
sorvicolof a paper makes it of so niucl
more value to the community, and the
subscribers aro tho ones mostly bene
tlted thereby.
A word to you sonny you little
twelve or thirteen-ycar-old boy who is
smoking cigarettes ou the sly. What
do you want to become when you grow
up a stalward, healthy, vigorous,
broad shouldered man, or a llttlCj
puny, measly, no 'count, weaL';inlnded
dude? If you want to boa man, strong
like a man, with hair on your face,
brains in your head and muscles in
your limbs, you just let those cigar
ettes alone. If you want to be a thing,
pitied by your folks, despised by the
girls amj held in contempt by the fel
lows, koep'rfght ou smoking and end
your days in the insane asylum.
Keep Kefil-
We have takep over the Ice business
and arc now giving the same our per
sonal attention. Put out your Ice
Card and we will do our best to please
you. A. K. Touneh, The Ice Man.
The Best Game Yet.
The Ited Cloud First base ball nine
crossed bats with the Penny Creek
club on tho afternoon of the 17th.
The game was spirited turnout and
kept the fans on the tip-too of excite
ment. The lied Cloud club made a
lino ninth inning rally and with the
help of several of the league players
and the umpires nailed tho game to
the tunc of 7 to 1.1. A double header
was scheduled and the second game
was a wonderful exhibition of base
ball with thel'onny Creek club having
the best of tho game until tho last.
This gamo was hotly contested and
would have resulted disastrously but
for the brilliant playing of our boys.
It scorn as tho the other fellows would
surely win but player Floranco made
a pheiiominal slide tor home plate and
tied tho score. Tho league players
stated that no sucli stunt had been
pulled off In any of the league games
this season and that the National us
sociation would probably draft Flor
anco for next year's season. This wns
followed by u wonderful Hying catch
by player Diamond. It was beautiful
to watch. In fact to watch such u
cutcliwastolosc all record, of time
and tho aggregation from this city
won tho second game. Scoro 4 to r.
Wc succeedod in gottlng a promise
from both teams to repeat the same
games ou our home diamond in the
near future.
T Whom It Hay Concern
I have moved my Blacksmith Sflop
to tho building 2 doors north'of Over
ing Bros. Fitiin Wai.i.in,
Sheriff Hedge and Oeo
Red Cloud Wins a Doable (lender from
Uranil Island.
Saluiil.i nfteiiiooii I'cfoic a large
crowd licio the Ked Cloud Indians
took liiilli games uf the double header
with in in! Island. The IliM Kumc
was one of the closest coliUMs pla,ed
in tho league this year, winding up
with a score of 1 to 0.
The second game Was called in the
seventh inning by agreement, with a
score of (! to 'J. Score of llrst game:
lied L'lniid II II I 0 O I) H li 0- 1
lirand l-ihrnd 0 u 0 0 n o (I 0 0 0
Hits, lied Cloud. :t: Grand island :t.
Hirers lied (."loud I ; (irand Island o.
Batteries -Ked Cloud. Mitchell ami
Moss; Grand Island. Green and 'flav
ors. Second game:
lied Cloud 0 !l 0 0 II 0 0 i)
Grand Island 0 0 1 0 1 U 0-2
Hits -lied Cloud, (I; t.rand Island t.
Hrrors lied Cloud '';(; nunl Island 1.
Batteries lied Cloud, Mitchell and
Most.; (irand Island, ttreeu and Carroll.
Tuesday and Wednesday the Colum
bus ball team played two games here,
lied Cloud won Tuesday s game by a
score ot I to I, Jack Masters was in
the box for the Indians. Wednesday
Columbus won the game by a seine of
.Ito'J. Mitchell was in the box for
the Indians.
The lied Cloud Indians went to
Cubic lloek Monday and scalloped the
liuidc lioek amature ball team to the
tui.e of 1 1 to ii before a large crowd.
I have a nervous fueling
And I get mi awful shock
Which makes me very anxious-
A round 'bout I! o'clock.
I'm peevish and I'm fretful.
My heart is like a rock,
I'm what you'd call about all in
Around 'bout 'J o'clock.
So what's the use of working?
My wages they can dock,
L'or baseball games are called, yo
know.
Around 'bout 'J o'clock.
The Hastings Tribune.
LINCOLN LE1TER
Lincoln. Xi:iii:.. .Inly 110-(Special
Correspondence.) Governor Slialleii
berger has increased his great popul
arity thioughout the state by tho
views expressed in tho dispassionate,
wise and practical statement issued byT
him on the political situation in Ne
braska. The (lovcrnor does not set
himself up as a dictator nor bigger
thnmhis party, but he believes the
democrats of Nebraska should have
something to say about what the party
platform shall be rather than listen
ing to the arrogant dictation of any
individual. In other words democrats
believe that nobody knows more than
everybody. The statement reads:
I havo read Mr. Bryan's statement
recently issued in which he comments
Jipon my not calling an extra session
of the Legislature and also expresses
his views us to what tho next demo
cratic platform should contain. He
is much disappointed because I did
not callun extra sp.ftion, but it will
bcTenioTfitbered that when! issued my
statement, following my return to the
stnte when I found the. movement for
an extra session started1, 1 made plain
the requirements that I thought nec
essary before I would be warranted in
calling the mombcrs together, and
Mr. Bryan accepted them and agreed
that they were reasonable. Although
two months were consumed In scour
ing the pledges, these conditions wcro
not complied with, and in tho mean
time Mr. Bryan has sailed to Europe,
and tho sentiment against an extra
session grow to over-whelming pro
portions. I do not ask to divide the
responsibility for my action in not
calling the extra session, and my
reasons wcro clearly stated in my
statement issued at the time I an
nounced position in that matter. No
executivo decision of mine, since I
have been in olllcc, has met with more
universal approval than my action in
this matter. Mr. Bryan is of the
opinion that my not calling tho extra
session has precipitated tho county
option question into this campaign,
but tho extra session could only have
determined his action in tho matter.
The organized forces in this state
who have been long lighting forcounty
option never agreed to tho putting of
this question aside. Thisorguniation
through its president served notice
upon mo that Mr. Bryan could only
speak for himself, and that the issue
would still be acute as ever, no mat
ter whether I called thesesslon or not.
In my judgement, it will so romain
until settled by a direct vote of the
people, made possible by the initiative
aud referendum, as I havo stated in
my speeches delivered in dUl'oretit
parts of the. state. Tho matter in
which I have differed with Mr. Bryan,
Is as to tho advisability of making
county option tho principal issue in
tills campaign. 1 bolicvn that the
right of the people of legislate for
themselves "under the initiative and
referendum is of more importance
than any other question now beforo
tho voters of Nobraska, and since "to
shoot at the lloek is often to miss out
eutlroly" my own idea has been that
to obtain this groat privilege in a
satisfactory form, wc should make it
the central Issue in tho campaign.
(Continued to last page)
DAJiE!
Have just completed my semi-annual
invoice and I find that I have more
suits in high class clothes than I want.
They have been divided in four lots
and I will sell them as follows:
All $36.00, 27.50 and
All $22.50, 22.00 and 21,
All $20.00, 1 8, and 1 6.50
AU$15.00, 14 and 12.50
This sale does not include Blacks or Blues.
This sale does not include a suit that is not of
this seasons make and all of the higher priced
suits are of
Hart Schaffner & Marx
exclusive patterns guaranteed all wool and if
you are looking for bargains and know a good
thing you will not wait long. If you do you
will miss it.
Bring your check book along these prices mean
C. 0. D.
Oxfords and Straw Hats 1-5 off.
PAUL STOREY
THE CLOTHIER.
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FURNITURE CARPETS
AND
UNDERTAKING
Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking
Department.
ALL THE PHONES
Ed. Amackp Prop.
LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING.
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Columbus, Tues. and Wed., July 19th and 20th
Seward, Thurs. and Fri., July 21st and 22nd
Fremont, Saturday, July 23d.
Game Called 2:45
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