The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 28, 1910, Image 5

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Ghas. I. Cotting, The Druggist
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LOGALETTES
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lohn I'ulnicky is limne from Di-n-ver.
Matinee at the Tepee Saturday after
noon. Mr-. 1j. I. Albright 1ms returned
home.
Saturday afternoon Matinee at tho
Tepee.
Ed Walters was in tlio city over
Sunday.
Fooni. sells l'ly Nuts cheaper than
any one.
Attend the Tepee next Saturday
afternoon.
Miv Cunningham Is visiting Mrs.
1. Krisbie.
The commissioners are in session
this week.
Miss Anna Fulton was in Uiverton
this week
Miss Ma.'n- Wonderly left for Hebron
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lew Vance returned to Hast
ings Tuesday.
.1.00. :i.2.", 8:i.."0 and 8:1.75 for Cord
Nets at I'ookl'-.
Chns. Grout was down from l-Ynnk-lin
over Sunday.
Hoy Teel returned from Trumbell
Monday evening.
Mrs. Chas. Catliur returned from
Denver Saturdav.
Geo. GrifVeth and family .spent Sun
day in Guide Hock.
.epli Kosencrans of IJelvidere, 111.,
is in town this week. ,
Mis-, Munch Marker oftlnnvale was
in the oitv Satin-day.
Kay Nelson and wife were down
from lnavalo l'riday.
Will Upright was down from Hasl
ing Tuesday via auto.
Hoy Jones and George- GriiVoth were
In Guide Hock Sunday.
See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Geo. Warren returned from
Lincoln Tuesday evening.
$10, S12, $i: and SI 1 will buy a good
Single Harness at Foc.r.L's.
Ask The Hed Cloud Htlw. Co., about
that New Wagon you need.
Miss Michic returned to her home
in Lincoln Sunday evening.
Foil S.U.K A good sewing machine.
Inquire of Mas. W. L. IvooN.
Chas. Schultz ih able to b down
town after his recent illness.
Miss Cora Weesner wont to Cripple
Creek, Colo., Sunday evening.
The Best Place in town to buy Paint
Is nt "Tlio Hed Cloud Hdw. Co."'
Pastuiu: Foil Hk.s r for :i00 head of
cattU. Inquire of C H. MlNK.lt.
Mike Flnkeubindor and Cliarles
Walters were in Nine Hill Monday.
Win Pope and children returned to
Denver, Colo.. Wednesday morning.
Mi. Chas. Palmer and daughter
Bertha left Sunday morning for Wray
Colo.
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For Porch
Furniture,
Lawn Swings, Flower
stands, Mail boxes, Pumps,
Gasoline cans, Children's
wagons, Toys etc. use
Chi-Namel Porch Furni
ture Enamels, Beautiful
Colors.
Calicoes American Prints Five
cents per yard. Mini ii l!us. and Co.
Will Holmes spent Sunday in Sup
erior visiting his cousin Hac Holmes.
Mrs. Ilidgo Leggett and daughieis
returned fiotn Mindcn tlie iii -t of the
week
MissLauia Mason of Guide Hock
was visiting triends hen' the llrst f
the week.
Slicclal prices on-Lndles tailor mailr.
suits, skirts and coats at Miner Bros.
Co. Store.
lob wanted Two boys aged 13 and
II want jobs in country. Inquire at
this olllce.
Just see my walk at my home. I
sell that kind of Cement .1. o.
C.vi.nwci.T,
Mrs. G. Ohmstedu of Guide Hock
was visiting Mrs. A. Holmgrain
Wednesday.
The Chief ollice takes subscriptions
and renewals for the Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer.
Don Saunders has moved his family
into the House recently vacated by
Alfred lladell.
Tlio Hed Cloud Hdw. Co., have the
Doinster 'J How Cultivator and the
Price is Hight.
Jacob Carpenter, father of A. II.
Carpenter is in the city visiting him
and his family.
All the great artists sing for the
Victor aud IMlson. Hear them at
Nowhouso Bros.
M isses Beruice and Jennie Cummings
visited their Uncle, John Cummings
of Cowles over Sunday.
Two automobile loads from here
went to Superior Sunday afternoon to
take in the Chautauqua.
The Congtegational Market will be
hold at P. A. Wullbrandt'h grocery
store Saturday, July 30th.
Mrs. Omar Doling arrived in the
city from Lincoln to visit her parents
Mr. nml Mrs. K. B. Smith.
Miss Mabel Holmgrain has returned
to her position at Minor Bros. Co.,
after a two weeks vacation.
Hemember that every thing is cheap
er and better in the Harness line at
Fom:ls than auy other place.
N. H. Simpson has purchased the
Mrs. Wlckersham property recently
occupied by G. V. Argabright
While C. H. Miner and family were
in Trenton last week someone thought
they would have fryed chicken.
Go to the Hod Cloud Milling Co., for
your shorts and brands In half ton
lots or more at wholesale prices.
Miss Mary Lotournou, who has been
visiting Miss Alfa Longtin returned to
her homo in Aurora, Kas., Monday,
House denning time is at hand
Don't fall to see the Lace Curtains
and Carpets' at- Mim:u Bro and Co.
Miss .Mary Temple of Kansas City
arrived Tuesday evening and is the
guost of Miss Hlsie Cather this week.
Chas. I'iWing of Franklin who has
been visiting at the home of Noble
Hall and wife returned home Sunday
night.
Meet This Question
as if you were face to face with us.
Our Photos
are the kind that all sorts of people
We know how a person
should be posed to look the best.
Some people say they do not take
a good photograph, but those people j
have not been here and followed our f;
Let us take your photograph j
and your face will please.
THE MODEL STUDIO
STEVENS BROTHERS
NEBRASKA, g
Killer C. I'.. Smith will preach at the
Indian Creek School houe. Hist. No.
II nct Sunday, July III. at '1 p. m.
( iituc.
Monday old Sol gave us a real touch
of hot weather. IO.'i in the shade and
a south west breeze. Thanks one day
is enough.
At the Brethren church iicMSitmlay
Khler C. II. Smith will preach In the
morning and J. K. Jarboe in the even
ing. All aie invited.
Mrs. Millie Kindlor ami son and
brother IM Mnglnness living near
Ksbon. Kas., were visiting their mother
Mrs. Maginness the llrst of the week
Prof. Morlt. lleniy Newltouse and
Gien Walker were making the rounds
of the surrounding towns tills week
advertising the Bed Cloud Chautauqua.
Several of the Democrats and He
publicans went to Grand Island and
Lincoln Monday to attend their re
spective conventions which were held
Tuesday.
Foi: S w.i: 'J0,aeres of land close In.
This land ean'be bought in ." and 10
acre tracts or any way to suit you.
Tills is a stian if sold soon call or
write C. A. Si m i.i. Hr.nCtoi n, Nr.n.
In order that those living out of
town may have an opportunity, to see
the moving pictures the niiiungoinent
has arranged for Saturday afternoon
performances, commencing with next
Saturday at II p. m. sharp.
Mr. Hoy Bale of Denver, Colo., was
married Sunday July 3rd to Miss
Bertha blinker of that place. This
is quite u surprise to Hoy's many
friends here but they all join in with
theChief in eMeiidingcongratulations.
Mrs. Henderson and daughter Miss
Willa of Stolla, Nebr., were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hobinson and Mrs.
Henderson's sister, Mrs. Noah Mc
Dowell Sunday They are on their
way to Fort Morgan, Colo., to visit
her daughter Mrs. Geo. Weaver.
The managers of the Bed Cloud ball
team have released pitcher Desllvn
and have secured pitcher Snyder from
the Superior ball team. They have
also secured u new short stop. Olo
Metcalf, who is captain of the State
Cniversltv ball team. These two now
players will strengthen up the team.
Just as much care, in fact a little
more, should be exercised in buying
electric sad irons, as in buying any
thing else. Somo irons uso more elec
tricity than others in doing the same
work. Get your electric irons of
MoniiAur Bnos., they carry the author
ized iron. Be carefull of "just as
good" electric irons.
Tin; MHO State Fair, Sept. f to 9, oil
ers an excellent line of .attractions,
Among them are 1 (lights each day by
Wright's Aeroplane, concerts by Sig
n or Lombards baud of II instruments
and Grand Opera Company of 21 sing
ers, 15 harness speed contests1 and a
number of running races, the derby, a
10 mile relay race 'J miles each day;
the Great Patterson Shows, Night
Speed Coutosts, Stupendous Fireworks
mid Vaudeville attractions. Taken
with the great exhibits in every de
partment, this indeed will make a
great show.
Visitors at the State Fair this year
will have an opportunity to see the
Wright brothers In several (lights in
their aeroplane, as the fair manage
ment have contiacted with those
gentlemen who have made the old
world sit up aud take notice, for sever
al (lights each day of the fair, Sept. 0
to f). They will bring with them three
of their full sir.ed aeroplanes which
will be used iu making their (lights
each day. When not iu use they will
be on exhibition and their working
fully explained to those interested in
air navigation. This will be oppor
tunity for the people of Nebraska to
see these wonders of the'JOth century.
The oat crop of this county is surely
a bumper. Never before iu tliu his
tory of Webster county lias the yield
been so great. Wo are indebted to
Chas. Brubaker fur the information
that Chas. Norris thrashed out !15
bushols of oats last Friday for K. Ash
by from 10 acres of ground. 1MJ4
bushels to the acre. Wu challenge
any county iu the state to beat that
record. While we are at It lets In
clude Indiana. Also the next day 735
bushols of oats wore thrashed out for
Will Norris which was raised from 5)
acres. These figures arc correct ns
Chas. Brubaker Ih absolutely honost
and reliable and has our warm person
al thanks for this information. Hur
rah for the 1910 crop of oats.
For Sale.
Two trained Colic dogs mid three
puppies under training. Natural
heelers. Delivered free of charge.
Thos. Polhcmus
Guide Bock
Nebr.
Keen Hool.
WshftYc taken over tho Ice business
ancl nrp U0W giving tho same our por-
Bonnl nttcntioii. V)t out your Ice
Caul and we vr 111 do our beat to ploaso
you. A, B. TanNEit, Tab Ice Max,
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TrVYhoM It Hay Concern
I have moved my piacksmltll Shop
to ho inilldlng 2 dtmrsnofth of Oyer
ing I'.ros. l-'in.n Wai.i.in
Ben MoFarland. Paul Pope and Fred '
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-.IKIJMl l'l' III VI I til HI ISII1IMI Jllt'aUII,,
at lending the I )piuoi,r:itii' convention.
Traveling men that come to our
town remark that we have a wry
pretty town. Yes; we have a pretty
(own. and by the number of traveling
men that come heie regularly we
know that we must have a business
town. But this is not the only indica
tion F.vciy thing is on the move and
the boom. New enterprises aie slatt
ing among us and new life is
cuing iu the old Industrie
.ny i
tilings attest tlie prosperity ol our
town With her trade, her churches,
her schools and her cultured popula
tion we have a tlrst-chiss town iu
which we live
Dlsliursmcnts of this City,
The following Is the dlsbursnietits
of the city fuuii May I, MM0 to July Ifl,
HMO as taken from the City Clerk's
recoids.
On account of
Water A Light repair $ 22.35
' expense H13S7H
extension
SI reels V Alleys
Law A order 00.UO
OKI Accounts fi7.ll)
Misel. 38.35
Total
The above claims were
the following funds:
General Fund i war
Klectric bight Fund 20 "
Levy 1 "
S'.'IILliU
drawn on
iKl.oi)
I0t):i.ll
15 1. !.-
1 10.7.-1
372.05
S21ll.HU
Water Fund 11
Occupation II '
Total
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Public Sale.
s.vTiiti.w,.ii i. .10, p.no.
At one o'clock p. tn the undersigned
will sell at Public Auction, 1 ' . miles
South ami 1 mile cast of Cowles. and
J., mile east and I miles North of Am
boy Mill, thu following property:
Bl 1IOKSBS i:i
1 span of grey tiiarew, 1 years old, vvt.
itoOU; I bay mare, vvt. l.'MiO, 4 years old;
) black mare, (i years old. vvt. i:iul.
vvitli a line mare colt by side; 1 black
mare 10 years old, vvt. 1350; 1 grey
tuaro 111 years old, vvt. l!i.')0; 1 greyinaro
IU years old, vvt. BK'O: 1 .'1-year old
gelding; 1 sorrel gelding, vvt. 1100, 10
years old; 1 black gelding 10 years old,
vvt. 1300; 1 yearling colt; 1 black driv-
ing horse il years old.
FARM MACHINBltV.
I haystacker, 1 disc gang plow, 1 11
iuch gang plow, 11 clod pulverizers, II
U-hcctiou harrows, 1 Van Brunt press
wheat drill, 12 holes, good as new, 1
Superior wheat drill, 10 holes, I sets
of work- harness, 1 set single harness.
II. B. Bnt'it.vKiui.
Col. ,1. II. Hlliugor, Auctioneer.
13. T. Foe, CUu-k.
Base Ball Riot at Slielton,
Siiixton, Ni'.iui., duly 111. The
Grand Island and Kenriey ball teams
played a hard game here this after
noon. The Kearney team camo oil'
victorious, but had to play perfect
ball.
A riot was started iu tlie second inn
ing when Umpire Bosivoll displeased
Kearney with a decision at the home
plate. The runner for Grand Island
wns tagged by Townsond and Boswell
with his back turned watching anoth
er play called him safe. Almost in
stantly the diamond was full of Kear
ney funs and before help could conic
someone had given too umpire an up-
percut that tore his ear badly. Three
policemen rescued him from the mob
which raged on the diamond for
twenty minutes. President Sievers
tried to escape from the crowd to
avoid rendering a decision. After
publicly declaring all bets off the
game started anew.
Boswell finished the game by cling
ing closo to fall-decisions. Last night
L'mplro Nelson, who was criticised in
yesterday's game at Kearney, was
ushered to the train by two police
mon, it lining feared someone would
take their revenge. Kearney won the
game by a score of .'1 to 1.
Saturday afternoon before a large
crowd the Hod Cloud Indians vverode
feated by Fremont by a score of() to 5
Both teams went to Fremont Sunday
and Fremont won tha game by ascore
of 12 to 5. Hed Cloud used its entire
pitching sralV but the Fremont team
played the hit and run game.
Monday Red Cloud played at Colum
bus aud were defeated by a score of
4 to 3. Tuosday Red Cloud vvn from'
Columbus by a score of 10 to 0.
Wednesday Red Cloud played at
Grand Island and were defeated by a
score of G to 0 They play there today
and then come home Friday where
thoy will play with Hastings and
Kearney.
Standing of the State Leaftue
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Fremont 07
Grand Island GS
Seward Oil
Superior 01
Hastings ... 0(
Kearney 00
Calumbus 01
tied Cloud en
V U Pot
42 2.1 .027
31) 29 .CGI
31 32 .015
32 32 .500
33 35 .185
32 37 .401
2!) 33 .153
25 38 .403
Mil OF HIGH GKADE
GhOTflHG
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:
SSSIAH $30.00, 27.50 and
All $22.50,22.00 and 21,
All $20.00, 18, and 16.50
All $15.00, Hand 12.50
This sale does not include Blacks or Blues.
This sale does not include a suit thai 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.
PAIL STOREY
THE CLOTHIER.
piRNITlRE
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UNDERTAKING
4"
Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking
Department.
ALL THE PHONES
Ed. Amackp Prop.
LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING.
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Ball
ase
Hastings, Friday and Saturday July 29 and 30.
Kearney, Monday, August 1st.
Game Called 2:45
The 4th Annual Chautauqua will be held jn
Red Cloud August 6th to 14th.
25, Suits at $19.50
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$16.50
$13.50
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