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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
.?k 9--j3-9 - f-t-ttt-e-frfrr IfltfiAlFVTFS ' 51 - i.vmuuni.u 111 Hoi t (Sal boi is In" mi" Car of I'r.uss at, luavnle Sept. -I. ' Or Molw w.is in H.ist nus latwook. .lolm (Inrhcr n In Binning Satur day. 12. Ii. Ada mi was down from Mludeii Friday. L. II. Iliwt loft fr Cincinnati O, Wednesday Oo.ir Anderson was down Irom Or leans Saturday Tho county cntumUMoneis aie in sj'-sion this weik. Mr. and Mrs. Slmui' Robertson are home from Lincoln. ' . 'ft' A" Mr, Dr. .lones rettiniod'flom Alma the lust of the week. . Mrs. Kd (iiirber went to (initio Uock Wednesday morning. Seo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. S19, SHI, ZVA and ?14 will buy a good Single Harness at Foukl's. Mrs. W. S. Bense returned home Saturday from Tccumseh. Mrs. Dr. Damerell letumed Irom Denver Saturday morning. Miss Lottie Einortoii left Thursday noon for Kansas City, Mo Mis, Fitzgerald returned home from Auburn, Kan , Wednesday. I. II. Holmes returned from Omaha tho latter part of hist week. Mr. Rich, wife of the electric light superintendent, Is in the city. II. C. Cutter and wife have returned from their visit in Wisconsin. II r. Mori tit returned home from llistings Wednesday evening. S. H. KU'.oriind wife arrived heme from Lincoln Friday evening. Fvorton Foe was down from Me Cook Sunday visiting hi parents. Jlrv Nellie Caster Itn-. gone to Lin coln to attend the sUite university. Uiul MeCuue of Campbell was visit ing his parents in this city this week. Calicoes American I'rints Five cents per yard Mim.ii I Sims, and Co. Postmaster Hacker arrived home Sunday from Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mr. Coplon's sister arrived here last night for h visit with him and his family. 1M Gather will move his family into the house recently vacated by George Morhart Hoy Anderson of Salt Lake Ci'tv was visiting friends in this city tho last of the weQk. - ; .!. (J. W. Lindsey and wif.i returned Saturday morning from their trip to California. Miss Minnie Ohmstede of Guide Jlock was visiting friends hero the llrst of the week. There will bo an Old Settler's picnic ,nt Dave HeiVelbower's.Frhhiy. Every body invited. ' The Chief otlice takes subscriptions mid renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Fanner. All the great artists .sing for the Victor and Kdlson. Hear them at 2'ewhouso Bros. Guy JSradbrook and Jack Masteis are playing ball with Guide Uock at Nelson this week. Miss Vernon Storey wont to Lincoln Wednesday noon to continue her stud ies at the university. Sherwood Albright and wife came homo from the northwestern pait of the s'ato Wednesday. Miss Nellie Mnnier returned Wed nesday morning from Denver, where she silent the summer. Mis-Zolla Taylor wont to Lincoln Wednesday morning to continue her studies at. the university. "It should he delivered in every city, hamlet and village throughout, tho laud." W. S Mod'uffey. Miss Hollo spanuglo returned from Denver Monday morning and will make tier home hi He 1 I loud 11 nvai Itl.tu wm pr JPTTVTB , POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powder mado from Royal Grapo Graam of 'Tartar HoAlum, Ho Lime Phosphate flllllMmNHllHKSIMIH HI 'H W Our Newest Watch Si DH' You have probably no- pg H ticcd by all the magazines g that thctc is u new watch cut. R livery new thing in the 2 jewelry line if it's good S -vou find first in this m m M g store. g j We have examined the new U 7-Jewel Watch mi and find it a itrictly well. 5 made, Accurately running "alch, highly recommended for all who need a good popular-priced time-piece. $5, $7 and $9 according to cases. til ore than tUtaontv tetttouthltejott flEWHOUSE BHOS. E. H. Newhouse, Prop. Jewelers ti Optometrists Remember that every thing is cheap er and better in tho Harness line at Foi.j:ls than any other place. Go to the lied Cloud Milling Co., for yourshoits and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. The I'. K. O's. gave Mrs. George Morhart a farewell party Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs lloy Talt. Lost A bund bag, containing three purses, a watch mid vevoial other small things, l'lease leave at this olllce. The Hack Junior Range will begiven away Saturday, September 'Jltii.. at the tied Cloud Hdw. A lmpl. Co.. store. Mrs. Juno Magluness dcuirtcd Thursday morning for Edgerton, Mo. Slie was called there by the sickness of a sister. Miner Sherwood, .IJrueo lteokwith and Glenn Walker went to Lincoln Tuesday morning to attend the state university. , 'Saturday, Will Kent soldS. W. Foe's' farm wesj of town to B. F. MUaer for S1200D. Mr. Foe will oiove to town in a short time. r '- Preaching services both morning and ovening next Lord's day Sept. at the Christian church. Sermons byi tho minister. Miss Mabel Heckwith is home from Chicago, also Miss l-ois from Omaha, for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reckwith. Foil Sale A l Horse l'ower Whltty Gasoline Hnglne, Dynuino and Switcli Hoard completed. Good as new. Inquire of Anii Haut. Tlie M. 10. churcli chorus will give a song service next Minday evening in place of the regular preaching ser vices Everybody invited Umc a Hull OiHacliable Handle Um liiella. ghildicu siS1.0() and up. Ladies or gent si.es special $."2'i and up. Get llieiu of Newhouse. WiMi:n To bonow ci!O0 for one year on Real IXtntoor IVrsonal mort gage with good necuiity. For further particulars iiiiiiire at this olllce. During tho snveie electrical storm early this morning thiue hor.ies and a cow were killed by lightning on tho Dnmorell ranch, southwest of the city. Hvory day will bo a big day at the Central Nebraska Fall Festival, which will lie held in Hastings from October 10 to i,i inclusive Free at traction day and night. The National Convention of the churches of Christ will incetin Topeka Oct. 11-17. Tho brotherhood numbers 'J.. 100,000 and about 'Jfi.OU" delegates will attend this annual gathering. Regular preaching services at the Raptist church next Sunday. He v. Hobbins subjects are: Morning, "'The Man of One Talent," evening, "The. Rlblo." Everybody cordially invited. A week will be devoted to a grand I rally at tho Christian church Sept 2! I and . "to Good things are In store for i eacii night. Kvaugolist C. C. Atwood I will lecture the last night of the' ral- iy. i The Red Cloud HurdwatoA: Imp. Co,, 1 are making oxtremoly low prices on Woven Wire fencing. Call early and got tho benefit. Don't delay, for the prices fixed will move tut stock In a few days. The Eastern Star and 1 K. O.'s each tendered a farewell reception to Mrs. George Morhart this weak, Nearly all the members wero In uttondance and each society gave Mrs. Mnrlinrt a haudsoino present by wny of remem brance . - c MissSidonln Lindsey of California is in the ally visiting licr grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. LimKov. Dr. C 12. Cros will pen up a Dull tal Olllce In the tooms ver Albright's Furniture Store. October 1st. Tho Doctor comes here from Franklin where he has been practising for the last ten yeais. The monthly iniuket of tho Congre gational Aid Society will be held on Saturday. Sept- "Jlth., at Wullbrandt's store, and on the last Saturday of each month until further notice. R. order of Committee. Tho Red Cloud High School toot ball team and the Smith Center High School foot ball team will play fool ball here Saturday afternoon. This is the llrst game of the season. Come out and help the boys along. Miss Mabel Day, our elllclcnt coun ty superintendent, attended the Nuck olls coui.ty fair this week and was elected a judge of the educational ex hibit She performed tho duties of this position satisfactorily to all con cerned. "Cast Aside" which was played at the opera house Monday evening by the L. R. I'arkoj" Co., was a strong play and required deep thoughton the part of tho author, Mr. L. It. l'arker, who wrote tho play. Everybody pres ent spoke highly of the play. Mrs. A. I) Alden of this city mid William J Wilson, formerly a resi dotitof this county, butnowof Omaha, Cuba, were united In marriage Tues day evening, Judgo I. W. Edson olllci nting. The newly married couple will make their homo in Cuba. The meeting Monday night which discussed the question "Shall Red Cloud bo divided into throe wards".'" was not as well attended as should have been. We are informed however that the arguments present id by the principal speakers wore well thought out and presented in an excellent manner. Just as much caie, in fact a little more, should be exorcised in buying electric sail irons, as in buving any tiling else. Some irons uso more elec tricity than others in doing the same work. Get your electric iretus of MoitiiAiir Hints., they carry thenuthrr itd i rj n. He carefull of "'just as good" electric irons. Don't tell everything you know, don't tell everything you hear, don't blister your tongue with backbiting, ilon t no hatan s bellows to blow up the fire of strife in the community. Either cut oil' a bit of your tongue or season It with the salt of grace. Ho quick to work and slow to talk. Think of your own faults ere other peoples faults you toll. Tickets for tho lecture course this winter are now being sold. The course consists of three musicals and two lectures und tho tickets for the entire course for SI .r0. This is the stiongcst course that lias over come to Red Cloud and deserves tho patronage of our people. Tho llrst number will be Oct. L'Oth. Vou can get tickets from Dr. Doles or E. G. Caldwell. Miss Adaline Baylor and Wilbur Peterson surprised tlieir many friends last night by quietly going to Rev. (J. W. Humiiier.s house and getting mar ried. We did not think Wilbur would take such a step without informing this oflice however wo will forgive and wish the happy couple unbounded happiness for one hundred years or more. Our town has never enjoyed such a trade us it Iihs during the past few weeks, and every day it is incrtaslng The fact of I he matter is our' business men havo got light down to business and aie selling goods cheaper than they can bo bought in any town of this hio in the state, and the people are fast to Und it out and are coming hero from adjoining counties to do tlieir heavy trading. The Latest hot from the pi ess Tin." lectin o throughout was illustrated with living plcturesdiomo talent-not moving pietiucs. This feature makes it unique, indeed. No buttcratieiition or order was ever observed in the opera house and so close and earnest was tho attention that the drop of u pin could have been heard almost any time during tho evening. Hacked auditorium. Mulhtill (Okla.) State Journal. Whatever plans you may make don't lot them interfere with your going to the big Fall Festival in Hastings which talc us place during Hie second week in October. The festival will begin on Monday, Octobor tho 10th. and con tinue all week. There will be auto parados, civic parades, fraternal and various other parades. Free attract ions will bo open to the public day and night. Next Thursday, Soptembor 2U, is Woodmen day at tho Webster County Fair, to bu held at Bladen. A com plete M. W. of A. program, consisting of music, speaking, drills, etc., has been arranged, and a privto of SHU) is offered, to be awarded to tho camp having tho luigost attendance and the winners of the d 1111 team and tug" of war conteats. Hcd'Clouft camp-is arranging to attond in force Hud all members are urged "to'be prese'nt'on that day Special train ervlce. " It was said by some to have been the best entertainment over given in Lobo and by others to be tho best they ever saw anywhere, it would indeed be difficult to make worthy mention of it as it would havo to be been lobe appreciated. The manage ment have had many requests to re peat It with a guarantee of even a fuller house than they had this time.'' Lobo Press ICnim, George Morhait and family leave to night for. Pueblo, Colo., where lu ll is accepted a lucretatlve position in a wholesale Hardware company. Mr. Morhart was reared in this city and is in exceptionally elllclcnt man in his chosen Held of labor. Himself and family will lie missed in the social circles of thlsclty. The Chief extends tho earnest wisli that their new home be nil that they can desire. The Rebekahs eclobrated the Ml anneversary of the blith of tho order Tuesday night by having a social time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvlu Cuininlngs. Wm. Wolfe, O. I). Hedge and J. II Elliuger can led olftho hon ors of the evening by capturing tho prize for the best cream eaters. Win. Wolfe hardly played fair because he carried iiquuil disli full of cream home with him to start the next day. All present report a very enjoyable even ing. Tlieie is perhaps nothing that in terfoies more with effective school "3ik than parties given during the school week. If tho time actually Spout at the party alono bo consid ered tho ill effects on school work would possibly not be so marked. Ilut experience lias taught all of us that the mind cannot be centered on school work, either while anticipating a, jovial time or while tho impressions of a night of nui'isement aie fiesh ill our memories. The other day wo dropped into tho electric light superintendent's olllce and loiiud tlueo ol the coiiiieilmoii l tlueo ot the couuellmou ing over the ..inurs r t iu - y wero planning how to give theie talk cll. 1 hey wero i better service and iciluco tlie expeiiu- itures. Tl.is is a happy state ol ailairs. J lie untie conlereiiees there are befoie better service and i educe the expend meeting night the better will bo tile undci standing of the olHcials. It also demonstrates that our otlicers ar woikiug in harmony this year and we expect good results One day this week a band of gypsies induced a Nebraska man to draw his money from tho bank and sleep on it for good luck. Ho withdrew i.l.uOO, which was speedily transferred to tho gypsies. Tuesday in Omaha two pious individuals succeeded in stealing 4, -000 fiom a good man on the pretext that they were praying his soul out ot purgatory. Tho same methods are boiug plied nearer home, and it Is about timo that innocent people should bo protected. The death of Reuben R Pitney oc curred nt tho old soldier's home in Leavn worth. Kan.sus Monday Sept. U. His demise removes one of the oldest old settlers from south west Webster County. Only a few more yeais, and his ace would have reached the cen tury mark. His home was at luavale. Tho bodv arrived there for its tiual rest on Sept. '1. The funeral rites were conducted at 1 p. m. from the Christian chiucli of which lie was a loved and respected elder tor many years, Win. Irons being uiHster of ceremonies. Evangelist Mis. Clara Haz.olrigg pleached the funeral dis course ton mourning but resigned and hopeful concotnse. Vyrle Laws, the daughter of Mr. anil Mr.s. W. V. Laws, died at Wichita, Wans,, of a throat tumble on Monday Sept. 1!) aged I years It mos. and 22 days The remains were brought to Red Cloud for interment. Thofiiucial service was conducted from tho home of II. C.Scott on Wednesday Sept. 'Jl by L. An. Iliissong.tjiiiuister ot the Christian chinch. Many beautiful llonil pieces expressed the sympathy of a host of friends hero. Mr. Laws w as a f in mer of Webster Co., up to u bout three years ago whtn lie took tho foi matiship of u i of rlgei ator and arti- lloial ico plant in Kansas making his I " olllce and home in Wichita. The lam v 11 v will rotiirn home after a short';;' visit lioio. Bankers Program Is Out, l opies of tho program for the four teenth annual convention ot tho Ne braska Bankcis Association to bo held iu Umaliii Sept. 27 and 'M hae been received by local bankers, sumo of whom yill attend the meeting. Homo of the details of tiio piogiam are. Leslie M. Shaw, former seeiotary of the treasury speaks at tho bampiet. S. H. Hartoii. state auditor talks on 'Hankers and tho Hanking lloaid;' Alexander I). N'oye.s, financial editor of the Now Vork livening Post on 'Tho Futuro of American Bunking," and many other speakers of note will bo heard. Tho bankers of Omaha mid South Omaha will entertain tho visit oi s at th Orpheum theatre and tender them a diuner at the Fieji club. In vitations lo attend the convention and assurances of a good time al around are also being received from the busi ness men of Omaha, "the Invitation be ing signed by Kdgnr Allen, prtsldont of tUa Commercial Club and C. T. 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