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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
rT -yi""r VI Y 1m-H,,'i i-J-88 ( I - 5 fi(tf LQttALETilES Hadloy fc'eiit w.isin thisoity Sunday. Matinee itttlio'lVju'' Saturday after noon. Old pipers 3 cents u bundle lit tills oflice. . 'Saturday afternoon Matinee lit the Tepee. Fruuez Ray v;is down froiu Xiipjhtu Sunday. Charley Robinson Is liotue from Illinois. Liinny Smith is home from St. Finn. cis Kas. ' , ' ft l'aul I'opo went tollqnveV Tuesday evening. ? Mark Paths went to Denver Friday ovening. Matt Doyle was down from Bladen Saturday. tond th Tepee next Saturday afternoon. Miss Ruth Logan returned to Blue Hill 'Monday. Mrs. E. M. Gard i9 visiting in Man knto, Kansas. Clara Abel and Vera Wilson left for Chicago today. Mrs. E. MoFarlnnd has returned from Colorado. Junieta Joint has returned to her home in Hastings. Miss Yola Swart, went to Alma Saturday evening. The W. 0. T. U. will meetwith Mrs. Heirelbower next Wednesday, August :i. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE!! Do You Want to Buy a Home. If You Do, Now is the Time and COLVIN & KENT'S is the place. No. "J. A. Lots 13-14 l!i and 10 in block 10, in the city of Esbou, Jewell county, Kansas. I room house, barn for six horses, good well, .sumo trees; on ly two blocks from main street. Price ST25.00. No. 3 A. '200 acres 4Tj miles from Guide Hock, Ncbr. 110 acres under the plow, Il.'i acres alfalfa, farm fenced and crossed-fenced, -10 acres hog tight, comfortable house, large fine barn practically new, crib, sheds, hen houses, hog houses, well, mill, large cement resevoir. Abundance of water. Price S10.O00. $ 7000.00 cash, balance mortgage to be assumed or paid. No 1. A. 1125 acres 170 acres under the plow. 5 acres alfalfa, hog pasture, 7 acre moadow, balance pasture, well and mill on each quarter, 2 story house 123x30; barn 18x30, cow barn si.:2, calf stable Hx.lfi, hog shed 11x128, granary crib and tool shod combined 41x22, granary, crib and wagon shod combined 40x10; hen liouse 8x14, shop 10x12, old house, 10x18 ,t 12xlC. Buildings on good foundations, painted and in good condition. Pi ice $.10 per acre, part time. No 5. A. N. E. U 2-4-21, Norton oouuty, Kansas; 4 miles from Clayton, Kas. A good quarter of land, CO acres tinder the plow, balance grast.L Price Sar.00.00. Half cash balance" time, 7 per cent interest. No. 0. A. 100 acres, DO in cultivation, 7 acres alfalfa. J.) notes more sown this spring. Three miles to Guide Rock, Nebr. New 7 room house, stable, well, mill, tank, etc. Price StilOo. No. 7. A. :io:t acres improved farm, 2 miles from Guide Hock, Nebr. Price SOS per acre. No A. A. Good Improved bottom farm 1C0 acres Half good bottom land. Fine hay und alfalfa farm. Price S1200. No. 0. A. An extra good SO acre farm; good, nearly now house, stable, well mill, etc. Price SS5 per acre. A good one. No. 10. A. A good Improved 100 acre farm. Price ?G3 per acre. No. 11. A. A good ISO acre home, part number one bottom land, good orchard, barn, house, well, mill, tank, etc. Price $11000. No. lit. A. Fino residence property in Guide Hock, Nebr. Price S'Jt'00. No. 14. A. Nice littlo cottage homo closo in to main street. Guide Hock, Nebr. Price 81200. No. l.'i A. 131 acres good grass land. fy: per aero. No. 10. A. t!K) acres of tine pasture laud with spring water. A portion of which would make line farm laud. A snap. Get after this, it will not last long. S2(l per acre. No. 17. A. A line improved 120 acre home at S(J." per acre. No. lSa. A lino farm 7 miles of Goodland, Kas., S'3300. A choice farm. No. 19a. A tine improved 80 acre farm (5 miles from Red Cloud, Neb. A bargain at 8!ir.0l). No. 20a. An extra 80 acre farm 1 mile from post-olllce at Guido Rock, Neb. Prico $125 per ncro. No. 21a A fine 100 aero improved farm 5 miles from Red Cloud, Neb. Prico 5(5000. No. 22a. One of the host 110 acre improved, best located little homos in Webstor county, Nebr.. only 1 miles from contor of Red Cloud, the county seat of Webster'eouuty. SU300. 81000 down, balance Marelf 1, 1011. Vo. 123a. s.'i acres of the best laud in Webster county, Nobr. Good house, we'llmill. etc. Price $0000. No. 21a. i:, 1 a-10 acres, all bottom land, 1 miles from Guido Rock. Nebr. 10 acre's pasture, 10 acres timber, balance under the plow, except corralls etc. Comfortable house, bam, gianary. crib, hon house, well, mill, tank. etc. Price . 910.000. 5.100 cash. S2.100 March 1st, MM 1, balance lo years time at .1', percent Interest. This farm will nuiko you a good home, come and see it, be fore buying. No 2.1a. Aiinoii'111"'"""1"1"""" - -." "unwm id but about ir acres, 9.1 acres tillable, and tho best of soil, 10 acros of big no timber, balance pasture, good .1 room house, good barn 32x40. This is a No 2.ra. A linO 1 IIUIO UUiuu ui mitHuin ,,.w, ii;uiu-mu, an uu Liu III tin JIIIU .!- - - Inn L'ood farm well located about nan way School across the road. Priced to sell 1911. ,. No "lift. 160 IWes of tuo uosc mn The price sounds a littlo high. ct if you want tho best and are ablo to buy it don't fall to see this ono It is a sure and bafe investment. A form that with proper care will prouueo a crop every year. u hid improvements nee ... .. !.. rmidv to occupy and lit for a king. 75 acres under the plow. acres alfalfa, 4 acres orchard and grove, 100 bearing applo trees, 25 acr ..t..u i,.,v halauco pasture, 1 story IU room liouse, nam -Jlx. with leai T'xll well wind mill, elevated tank, stock tank, crib room for .' Briun'ry room for 1000 bushels, 1 hog shed 48x8, 1 hog shed 32: cattl'oshed lOxlG, corralls etc; farm nil fenced and cross fenced. MBOOO.00 March 1st. 1911 uamncouyuui-. . . .. ..,..cm. No 30a 80 acros 3J miles from Guide Rock, Nebr.. .10 acres under plow. 11 acres alfalfa, balanJo pasture, good llvo loom house, barn, cribs, granary, woll niill. orchard ote; bchool ono mile from houso. Prico S3500. No' lla A Hue 200 acre farm nicely located 2', miles from town, purt creek bottom r neres alfalfa, 15 acres timber, 80 acres pasture, nice orchard, balance farm 'land, houso 32x21 & 10x30, ton rooms and bath room, granary M 1 barn 21x21, cow 8hed, woll, mill, otc; farm fencod and oross-fonced, rnllroail swltci"on premises for loading stock and grain, graded school at town district hohool 1?. miles, county bent OH miles, a dandy stock, gralu and fruit farm. Price 50.1 per acre. Wo have many more, and can suit anybody. Come and see us. . . .. r W. A. Kent, Red Cloud, Neb. .hv O t'.Teel went to Lincoln Sutur d.iy t visit friends (Jin l.- .lone- returned to Franltlln WetlucMlnr morning. (iuorgc Moihutt and family spent Sunday in Cubic Hock. See Dr. Stuck man for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr, il. C S.iylor's aunt returned homo Tuesday morning. ' Ask The Red Cloud Itilw.Co., about tlu.t New Wagon you need, SID, 112. St t and $1 1 will buy a good Single Harness at Foon.'s. L M. Crabill went to Cripple Creek, Colorado Monday evening. Mrs. Mabel Thompson and sOntlmve returned to Grind Islnosl.' jk, K" Miss Myrtle Paulson of Inavulu is visiting Mrs. A. T. Walker. Mrs. Oatman went to Cripple Creek tho latter part of last week. Alvln Pope is in Red Cloud visiting his mother Mrs. A. A. Pope. Lloyd llradbrook was down from Woodruff, Kas., over Sunday. Bernard McXcny and wife loft for Colorado Wednesday evening. Tho Best Place In town to buy Paint is at "The hod Cloud Hdw. Co." Mrs. Clark and children arc visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Skeen. Mrs. Chas. Palmer returned from Wray, Colorado Sunday morning. Miss Ella Emiek returned home from Kansas City Sunday evening. For Real Estate Loans or Insurance see Sellars, Gather ami Hutchison. Calicoes American Prints Five cnts ir yard. Mini:k linos, and Co. - . ..! 1 T t 1 T f uuiwuon uuihb hock unci uostwicic. S13810. 81000 cash, balance March 1, .,.... .,... ciuuiry ur uny uwiur. OUUU.UU 30 18 L'S ItO 3000 bushels, 2x8, hay roof SlOOo.oOcash .. . r ......,!... . 1. b. Colviji, Guide Rock, Neb. Dr Hast man of Oklahoma wns In Red Cloud the latter part of the week. Miss Helen Ycarka went to Uloom Ington Wednesday to visit her parents Foil Sali: Crab apples on my farm by the Amboy Mill. On mii.es Rassik. Will Rathjon returned to his homo In Minneapolis Minn., Monday morn ing. J. V. Roubal returned homo Tues day from Hruning, where ho has beon visiting. .lob wanted Two boys aged 12 and 11 want jobs in oountrv. Inquire nt this otllcc. Tho Chief oflice takos subscriptions and renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. All the great nrtlsts blng for the Victor and Edison. Hear them at Newhouse Bros. G. W. Evans and wifo of Altoona, Pen i)., woro visiting Geo. Morhnrtand family Tuesday. Mrs. Hert Mnrhart entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Martin of Doniphan, Nobr., arc visiting their father Geo. Hummel. Alf McCall left Monday to look after our ball team. Ho will go with them until thoy arrive home. Miss Sarah Tllloy lato from England neico of Mrs. M. Coploy is visiting with Mrs. Wm. Parkcs. Miss Mary Damcrell returned Fri day from Washington, l. C, after n 2 months visit with her mother. Remember that every thing is choap er and better lit the Harness lino at Fonix's than any other place. Well improved farm close to Red Cloud for Kale on easy payments Sellars, Garbor and Hutchison. Go to the Red Cloud Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. The Hed Cloud High School base ball team went to Hlue Hill today to play tho Hlue Hill High School boys. II . N. llrown nnd family came down from L'pland Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Brown's sister Mrs. E W. Ross. The Ladie's of tho Congregational church will hold their monthly market at tho Home Grocery store August 27. Mrs. Doruthyand children returned to their homo Monday after an extend ed visit with Father Fltzgoruld and sister. The Christian Bible schoaHias their picnic day set for next Friday. They laro to have the freedom of Mr Top- ham's grovo. Found During Chautauqua week u little girl's parasol owner can have same by paying for this notice In quire at thisofllcc. Will Auld received a telegram Sun day stating that his mother hud died, and ho left for Iowa Sunday evening to attend the funeral. Preaching services as usual next Lord's day August28 at tho Christian church, by minister L. An. Hussong morning and evening. Mrs Richards and daughter Miss Josephine arrived in Red Cloud Mon day evening. They will make their home in the Will West property. Mike Finkenbindcr, Charles Walter, Meredith Butler and Alvn Pope went to Blue Hill Wednesday whore they will lay some cement side walks. Mr. Hud Mrs Price and children of La Grande, Oregon are spending two weeks with her father, Sam Smith Mrs. Price was formerly Miss Lolia Smith. A. P. Ely and wife, Omar Dolingitnd wife, Ed. Bohanan and wifo nnd Mr. Burnett wore called from their various homes to this city by the death of E B. Smith. The Ladies Aid Society of tho M. E. church will servo Ice Cream and Cuko Saturday afternoon and evening in the basement under the Webster Comity bank Chas. Sohollak and wl fe left Tuesday morning for Hastings to nttend tho marriagoofMr.Schellak'b sister. They will also attend the Fronteir Days at Grand Island. Mrs.JuniesMoninvillolms purchased Mrs. Bomford's millinery store and will take possession Sept. 1st., nt which timo sho will have nn opening of fall millinery goods. Dr Warrick, tho specialist will meet oye, oar, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell'b oflice in Red Cloud Tuesday, September 0th. J. IL Hummel surprised tho editor Tuesday by bunging in a nice juicy water melon and some hue large to matoes. Mr. Hummel certainly knows how to raise melons and tomatoes. Having made n change in our busi ncss. All persons knowing themsel ves Indebted to us will please call and settle as wo want to c'osp all open ac counts by Sept. 1st. MniuiviiT linos. We heard to lay that the Congregat ional Brothel li'iod agiced to uppearat the regular church servicer next Sun day without tholr coats. Bravo. We would go to church oursolves if wo could be comfortable. There is' n6 tolling what men can do when' they got f heir eoath off. Ed Atnaek went over to tho Mount Hope church Wednosdav nnd nut down some new carpet on the Moon and linoleum In tho vestihtii" and hung curtains on tho window which adds very much to its appearance. i Miss Wlllu Henderson of Stella, Ne braska who has been visiting relatives here for the past week returned to her homo accompanied by hercoiisin, Miss Rctta McDowell who will remain a few days. In order that those living out of town may have nn opportunity to soo the moving pictures the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at 3 p. m. sharp. National representative to tho con vention of the thlrtyllrst tiicennlcal conclave of the Grand Cotmnaudry of the Knights Templar, II. A. Letson reports un excellent session. The next meeting will beheld in Denver three years hence. Just as much care, in fact a little more, should be exercised In buying electric sad Irons, as In buying any thing else. Some irons use more elec tricity than others In doing the same werk. Get your electric Irens of MomiAiir Bnos., they curry the anther lzd lien. He carefull of "just as goed" electric irens. The services atthoMothodist ohurch for next Sunday morning will consist of a Ilaptisimal service for both adults and children. Parents wishing their children bapti.cd plcaso bring thorn at that time Also the communion service for the 1 quarter Tho oppor tunity will be given furatiyoneto unite with the church who so desires. Como Thou and go with us. The Red Cloud ball team started on its last trip around the circuit last Friday. They played at Soward Fri day and Saturday. Soward won Fri day's game by a score of 1011. Red Cloud won Saturday's game by a score of 12. Red Cloud plnj ed it Fremont Sunday. Fremont won aboublc. houd er from Red Cloud Sunday to tho tune of 40 and 10 Red Cloud won Mon day's game by a score of ( .1. Mr. II. A Letson, manager of Miner Bros. Atoro informed us the other day that their special sale last week was the most successful sale which they have ever experienced. They wanted room for the new fall goods which are now arriving and gave their cust omers real bargain". 'I hose who made purchases at thissalo will watch eager ly for another opportunity to increase the purchasing value of their money. E. U. Caldwell and Dr Boles have assuthed the responsibility of couduct infij a'Veoture course for the winter. Thoy luivo solected a strong course and we havo no hesitcucy In saying that it will meot with the hearty support of our people. Tho following is the list of attractions: Loit.T. Dcauchamp, Edwin Lonhaiu, Welsh Choir, 18 people, Apollo Con cert Company and Crescent Ladles Quartette. Tho State Fair this year is otl'ering premiums In cash to the amount of $2, 050. ()0 for county oKhiliits in agiictilt uial farm products. Tho stale has been divided into threeseetions, west ern, central, and eastern, for county collection exhibits and the amount of ptcmium oIVitciI is an inducement for any county to make a display of tlieirugricultural products. Addition al premiums arc oll'cred for individual exhibits. Tho fair this year will bo hold Sept .1 to t), and counties eon templatlngan exhibit should begin to get ready. Premium lists maybe had from W. R. Mollor, Secrectary, Lincoln. A Weodman Play Red Cloud Camp No COS, has secured the services of Lieut. Walter M. Ellis of Hastings, toprcsent with local people his celebrated llvo act comedy drama, entitled, "A Modern Woodman" at the opera house Satin day night Septenber 3. Mr. Ellis has irivou his play with great success for tho past seven years, for nearly all of tho big Woodmen camps in Illinois, Iowa, Missouii,)Kansas and Nebraska and comes highly endorsed by the press, public and camps, He will bo assisted here by tho District Deputy, B.C. Wilson and some .10 of the best local talent in Red Cloud. .0 (I.T1 o CJ.v, Oo IT'S A GIFT to know how to write a becoming epi taph. It's an art to know how to build ARTISTIC MONUMENTS. That art wo posscW. Wo Invite In speetion of our designs. Consult Me Bofor Buying. Red Cloud Marble and ;; t Granite Works , Mc A lister, Proprietor Shops at Run Cum n and Ai.ma, Nr.iin 1 YW SflltE OF HIGH GftflDE GIiOTHING 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 $30.00, 27.50 and 25, Suits at $19.50 All $22.50, 22.00 and 21, All $20.00, 1 8, and 1 6.50 All $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 1 1 iT 1 11 1 you are looking ror bargains ana Know a gooa 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. FIRWIIIRE fcARPEIS AND UNDERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES s oi. iiikmk, rim LEA DERS IN FURNITURE A ND UNDER TA KING. .gayya'y:3':agya'gggg3ggKyga'g3gaa:3.sartx!ta ' fSjjjSSjrs ? 1!. imitates 1 8 feet and w e:ira:x::cce: mmwm cc $16,511 $13.50 $10.00 tt ( ART Nature to perfection in our j u photography. See the lifelike, speak- $ ing portraits of those who have sat tor us. Have Us Photograph you and we guarantee a portrait that your friends will declare simply per- that you will secretly be very proud of. 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