The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 11, 1910, Image 1

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i VOLUME XXXV II I. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 11.1910. NUMBERS
When You Need Money
it is not necessary to put a friend s
generosity to the test with u request
for a lonti, nor is it ntoessary to mort
gage or sell anything If yon have
Money In the Btxnk
Your bank book will be all the friend
that you will need, and one that will
not fail you, but may be depended
upon. One of our bank books is good
to make a start with.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Webster County Bank,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. CrabuM, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
The Chautauqua is a
Success.
The lied Cloud Chautauqua began
last Saturday with a prelude by Thach
er's Hungarian orchestra. The attend
ance this year on the first day tvas
larger than In any previous years.
This shows that the peoplo value the
ehautauqua for the messages of lUo
and progress which it brings.
In the afternoon the lecture by Prof.
II. A. .Adrian upon - Luther Burbauk
and ins work was in many respects
the bet address over given in the
county. We speak advisedly when we
say the best. We regret that every
farmor in the county was not present
to hear him. Were it not for the fact
that wo know than nothing but actual
ities were presented we would place
this address along with the Arabian
Nights and other fantastical product-
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For the next 2 weeks wc will sell all of our summer goods at prices that will clean them up.
We still have 8 weeks of warm weather in which you can use these goads so be the first to
come as the goods are bound to go at these prices. Below wc quote a few prices.
Ladies union suits 81.00 grade
Ladles union suits 40c grade
Ladies vosts extra largo sizes
Ions. This man Iturbanlc has produc
ed wonders In the vegetable kingdom
so much that one can hardly refrain
from asking "can such things bo true'.'"
Think of planting chestnut trees in
the spring and In six months gather
the ripe nuts! But that is not all
think of those same chestnuts bearing
twelve months In the year!
He has taken the despised cactus
and developed a plant that promises
to "make the desert blossom as tho
rose." Hurbank's spineless cactus will
yield a crop of four hundred tons to
the ue.ro.ou Irrigated fields and from
live to thlrt.vllve tons to the acre on
desert land. This cactus is excellent
feed for cattle, bears apples on Its sides
fit for man. yields as good a grade of
sugar as beets and contains a fibre
that is unexcelled for paper making.
(In looking over the files of the Chief
I we find that Mr. J. S.fiilhum delivered
an address in 1870 in which he advanc
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Shirt Waists
All of our shirt waists nt prices that will clean them out, do not want
to carry any over until next year.
S2 00 waists at 81.25 81.75 waists at S1.15
81.50 waists at ...Sl.O.'i 81 CO waists at 03c
fiOo ". " 40e. And others too numerous to men
tion. Bo not miss this sale as these are all new goods nothing left over in this
lino as all are brand new up to date stylos.
Embroideries at Glean up Prices
01 Inches wide at !0c was $1.25 with Inst to match.
'M inches wide at 70c was 61.00 with inst to match. i
27 inches wide nt r.uc was Sl.oO and 7fio with Inst to match.
All of tho other width at prices that will clean them up.
Summer Underwear
at 80o Ladles union suits 7.lo grade (50u
at 25o Misses union suits COc grade 40c
25c grado 10c. Ladles vests all sizes.
New line of Fall Silks Jutt Arrived
Consisting of all tho now creations in Changoables, Plaids and Corded.
Agents for Butterlck Patterns
F. NEWHOUSE
ed the idea that the farmers here
should study well the native plants
with the idea of making them useful.
That there were no altogether bad
plants but all were meant for man's
use. Mr. Burbank has demonstrated
that these Ideas are correct.) We can
not pass this lecture without giving
one more idea advanced. Tho pro
fessor stated that if people would
plant their potatoes a little farther
apart and plant white beans between
tho potato hill that there would be no
trouble with the potato bug.
Sunday afternoon a large audience
greteT Miss Von Petzold and Senator
(illlilland to listen to their debate on
the Suffrage question. Had tho aud
ience known that it was a real debate
and not a cut aud dried affair they
would have enjoyed the discussion
much better. As It was everyone was
woll pleased aud each individuul went
away confidently believing that the
speaker which presented his ideas on
tho question wos tho only one that ad
vancedur.y argument whatever. We
hoard some say that the lady was far
the better of the two speakers and pre
sented the only arguments while tho
gentleman was gallant enough to give
her all the openings aud did not nmko
auy eifort to rebate her. On theother
hand we heard it emphatically stated
that the gentleman made the strong
est plea and that the lady made a
direct appeal to tho sympathies of her
hearers but left the Impression that
she knew that she was Su the wrong
but was putting in her time to the
be-t advantage. One is reminded of
'Tho Jjady or the Tiger."
The Oriole Trio pleased everyone
with their singing, impersonations
and whistlinging. Music of a high
order never falls to meet with appre
ciation here.
Monday afternoon the Chautauqua
audience was disappointed because
Senator Cummins was tumble to bo
present owing to Illness and the orders
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Ladles uuion suits fiOo grado 10o
Misses union suits 25c grade l(c
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of his doctor. However Senator Clapp
filled his date ahd completely capti
vated his hearers. The Senator has
the happy faculty of making politics
Interesting to all people regardless of
their party alllliatiou. One could not
help sympathizing with the lusuigcnts
while listening to SenatorClapp. His
address was logical, Interesting and
gaveievidence that the speaker was a
thinker.
In'the evening we took a trip to
Africa with Peter MacQueen aud be
hoUHhe strange animals and peculiar
people The Information which he
gave relative to the pictures and con
ditions in the dark continent was com
plete and pithy. The pictures them
selves were of a high order and we are
confident that should he return anoth
er year a largo audience would wel
come him.
Tuesday afternoon the DeKoven
male quartette charmed the audience
with their singing and tho lecture was
delivered by Prof. Follansbeo upon
the subject "The Kour Square Man."
In the evening Mr. Paul Voelker
delivered nn excellent address upon a
subject that never fails to interest any
people. The silent voices, the develop
ment of the spiritual part of our be
ing, the subconscious mind. He was
a live wire and fully merited the gener
ous applause accorded mm. uome
again.
Wednesday afternoon Chits. 15. .lor
don addressed the ehautauqua aud
ience upon tho subject "(5et There.''
llih.leeture was well received and his
audience gave him careful attention
Ilia chief characteristic was his in
domitable will. Eloquent, at times,
humorous at other times but interest
ing thruout.
In the evi'iiini: the IlelCoven male
quartette entertained the people with
their singing, impersonations and
era von drawing'.
Tiic attendance is urcwimr and this
year's ehautauqua promises to be the
best ever held in Bed Cloud.
Well improved farm close to lied
Cloud for &til on easy payments
Sellars, Gather and Hutchison.
School Board Meetlnft.
Deputy State Supetlntetident 1'orduo
was on hand at the School Olll cers
meeting, Aug. n, ltUO. 2::t0 p. iu as
announced.
After having given a half hour talk
on (nutters of Interest to both school
ollleers and teachers, the teacher's
were dismissed aud the school ollleers
me for organization.
.Motion made that an organization
bt effected. Motion carried.
The following ollleers were elected;
President, .7. C. Foutz. liuido Hock.
Vice President, I. O. Walker, lnavalo.
Secretary, II. B. Miner, Guide Bock.
Moved aud seconded that a copy of
the proceedings be furnished the dif
ferent county papers.
Meeting adjourned.
A Letter to My Friends.
Rei Cloud, Neiii:., Aug. 0, HMO.
1)i:a Sin And Piuends:
Sinco family ufllictiuu has prevented
line from calling on you in person, in
the Interest of my candidacy for
County Attorney, let me assure you
that there Is every reason for believ
ing that there is a certain member of
our bar, who. is playing one of my
competitors lor the primary nominat
ion, as ti tool, wlthtbe hope ol curtail
ing the vote, otherwise, coming my
way, on the lCth; and that, too, with
a vloyv of dividing the salary belong
ing to the ofllcc, in tho event of the
final triumph of his said tool.
May tho voters of our county place
tho seal of their condemnation unon
such political rottenness, and relegate
to tho background all such infamous
conspirators as these!
Is it any wonder that new political
organizations aro springing Into exist
ence, with tho avowed purpose of puri
fying the two famous old parties, that
have so long weathered the storm'.'
Plciiso help to rully the votors of
ovory political persuasion to the polls
on tlie day for holding the primary,
with the'.hope that the Peoplo may
pohoose wisely. Sincerely yours,
There-are times when a whole lot de
pends on the watch you carry. If
you buy your watch here there'll be no
missing of trains or engagements, no
being late on account of your watch.
In This Jewelry Store
You can select a watch
one as expensive as you care to go: But no
matter what you pay you'll have a watch well
worth carrying. A good 17 Jewel Watch
man's size 20 year guaranteed case, $12.50.
SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK
NEWHOUSE BROS.
E. H. NEWHOUSE Prop
Jewelers & Optometrists
They All Agree
when it comes to a five cent smoke
that tli. B-B cigars are in a class by
themselves. They aro mild, mellow
and rich. They burn evenly draw
frly and have a fine flavor. Try ouo
and you will keep on trying like the
rest of "the boys."
A. A. HART
City Bakery and Restaurant.
DR. E. A. THOMAS
-DENTIST
Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S.
ASSISTANT
Over Colting's Drug Store.
IIOUIIS OK HKUVICH AT CONOUICUA
TIONALCHUHCIt.
HMIIIATll HKIIVICKS.
Mblo school 10 n. in.
Preaching ..- tl a. in.
Preaching services 8 p. in.
l'rayor anil Conference inectlnK Wedneu
any at 8 j. in.
A cordial Invitation Ih extended to all.
J.IKV. A. A. Ciir.ssm.in Pastor.
The Chief $1.5;0
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at a moderate price or
WE OFFER YOU A DINNER
you cannot get at the ordinary res
taurant. The quality of the food, tho
excellence of the cooking and tho per
fection of Its serving make a dinner
hero one to bo remembored with pleas
ure.
TRY THIS RESTAURANT
the next Jime you feel like eating;
something extra nlco. We can gratify
you to the queen's iasto. Come nlono
If you must, with a friend If you can
A good dinner like ours ought to bo
eaten in good company.
The Bon Ton Bakery and Restaurant
H. Neuerburg, Prop.
S. J. GUNNBNGHAHS
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIQII
At the old stand over the
State Bank. PhonelSfl.
THE Ghlcado Specialists!
Chronic and Serious Diseases, Only.
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PERMANENT OFFICE
Rod Cloud, Royal Hotel
Consultation Free, in German and
English.
Thursday, AuS. UtiV I9ii v
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