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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
i (,9Hwntff fl ISCALETTfti 11 f )r, liainrs is hotm- JY mi l.iiii'ii'n G. W. lbtrgi-ss wi-nf t Ouitiha Mon day. V. H. Kill Ion was In Lincoln this we ok. D.in (turknr was in llaldroi;t t'u week. Clin. Strong 1ms returned from Cub bertson Miss Vera Cnibill was in ISlnc Hill Tuesday. Miss Alfu Longtiu snout Tuesday in I Mm Hill. Mr. Sliipmaii went east on Hi Tins ! day morning. Clms. Schellak wont to Hastings , this morning. i Dr. C. K.Cross and wife have arrived in Hod Cloud. Father Halm of Orleans wns in lied Cloud Monday. Mrs. Jim Hutlcr and son were in Cowles Tuesday. James Duffy was up from Guide Rock Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gits lloats loit Tues day for Michigan. Mrs. F. V. Taylor returned homo Tuesday morning. - Tho county commissioners were in session this week. (Jeo. Lindscy went to Cripple Creek Saturday evening. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Tlio infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Palmer died Wednesday. t!eo. Uushco was down from Hast ings tho tlrst of tho week. SH, 611!. en and 311 will buy a good Single Harness at Konnts. Mr-. IJeasley left Iho last ol the weel: for Arkansas City, Kims. 11. U. Fulton is building an addition to his house on north Cedar street. Mrs. Chus. Sehultv. visited her sister, Mrs. liraco McCullam near Bladen. Will Kdson of (Jrand Island spent Sunday with bis father in this city. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. Mixi.i: Huns, and Co. Mr-. Alfred Hadell and Miss May Hadell are in tlio city visiting rela tives. Mrs. Henry Xyberg's brother and wife have returned to their homo in Iowa. Miss Emma Slantor of Amboy, Illi nois loft on Monday morning for home. Mr. and Mm. A VV-. Holmgrain were? visiting tit the home. of Fred Coons Thursday. Miss Gertie Coon has gone to Lin coln to :ontiuue her studies at tho University. The Chief otlice takes subscriptions uud renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers have moved into tho house recently vacated by Alfred Hadell. Will Ovorin'uuandChas. Crablll went to Cambridge Friday to witness tho foot ball game All the great artists sing for the Vielor and IMison. Hear thom at NohiMi-o Bros. The editor and wife were visiting Mr. and Mrs. ileorgu Corner north of Cowlos over Sund.iy. M. A. Mercer will go to Hastings ne.t week to play in the baud at the Harvest Home Festival. Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Hamilton wont totiuidelloek Wednesday to attend the wedding of her sister. Keiuciubor that every thing is cheap er and better in tho Harness lino at Foi.ms than any other place. Mrp.'.McKeeby returned from Puebloi Colo . Sunday morning where she has boon visiting her son Ficd and wife. Dr. T A. Truiublo held tho lucky number which drew tho mission maga zine rack at the Lyric Theater Mon day evening. Absolutely Pure mm. i fpw mm POWDER Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Grano Oraam of Tartar NoAta, sfo Lime Phosphate HdMliraSHiglBBiRHH Our Newest Watch You liatc probably no ticed by all the magazines that lljfcte is a new watch out. Every new thing in I lie jewelry line if it's good - yon find fircl in llus store. Vc have examined the new & a E3 n ei OR CI 35 M m ISS m fogetsdl 7-Jewel Watch and find it a strictly well made, accurately tunning walch, highly recommended for all who need a good popular-priced time-piece. $5, $7 and $9 according to cases. A fort than itxtimuvtivrbouglilbt fore UEWH0USE BflOS. E. H. Ncwhousc, Prop. .Ir.wr.lcrs J Ontonifitrlsls DR.S. JB GUNN8NGHAIW DENTIST Successor to Dr. .. 5. I-WIGU At the old stand over the State Kank. PhoneflSfl. C'lias. Sehultand P. II. Holier have moved their real estate otlice to the building lately vacated by the electric light superintendent. Foit Sai.u A 0 llor-e Power Whitty liasolinu Lngitie. Dynamo and Switch Hoard completed, flood as new. Inquire of Andy H.mit. Use a Hull Detachable Handle Uni biella. (Shildren sizes 1.00 and up. Ladios or gents rf.cs special $1.2." and up. Get them of Kowhouse. livery day will be horso sliow and corn slww day at the Central Nebras ka Fall Festival. To be held in Hast ings Grtober 10 to 15 inclusive - Take it from , us If you want to see the best show of the season, do not fail to see "TJie'Widow Perkins" at tlio Opera Houso one night only, Oct. 8th If you think there is nothing new under tlio sun, seo "The Widow Perkins" at t he Opera Housoonc night only, Oct. sth and you'll change your mind. Miss Vulva Vincent and Mr. Itornard Fruit of this city, were united in marriage on Monday Oct. .'lid by the pastor of the M. K church at Smith Co n tor, Fas. The usual preaching services will bo held at the Christian church next Lord day Out. !. The minister, .1. An. Hitsbong preaching both morning and evening. The Hud Cloud Hardware A: Imp. Co., are making ONtreinely low prices on Woven Wire fencing. Call early and get the beuotlt. Don't delay, for the prices Hxcd will move the stock in a few days. Tho Ked Cloud High School foot ball team and Iho Lebanon college team will have a foot ball game here Friday afternoon. Come tint anil soe tins game as this is tho tlrst game of tho season. The Ko'd Cloud High School foot ball team went to Cambridge- last Fri day anil played foot ball with the High School team at that place. It was a hard fought game but our boys won the game by a score of 7 to 0. S K. Hailcy of Holvldorc, Illinois, is erecting a cement building on tlio lots lately purchased of C.J Piatt in tlio rear of tho Itoyal Hotel, 100x1. 10 fcot, out of cement blocks. We did not learn what he will use tho building for. Mr. W. A. Smith has purchased tho grocery store of Goo. Johnson and lias already assumed chnrgo of the build lug. Mr. Smith is well and favorably known in and around lied Cloud and wo wolcomo htm to our family of business mon. It has become known that a number of young boys in town havo formed a sort of club under tlio leadership of one about thirteen years of age pro vided thomsolves with skeleton koys and have outer-id different residences among them those of Ilev. Cressmnn, llov. Jarboo and Henry McCuno and stolon some articles. Five of the, boys are known to tho authorities 1 and tho matter is now being investi gated. These boys aro starting tho wrong way ntid bid fair to waste themselves instend of making men. Thfj should be looked after, esp- 'oeiully by their patents. Lll Cov and Chus. Ungate were down from Minion Tuesday. Mrs. (been and daughter, Ilcrtio de parted for California Hits tuorirtng. Mr and Mrs. lb-nest Hampton of Oklahoma arc visiting friends and relatives in this vaclulty. The Ladles Aid Society of tho M. K. church cordially extend an invitation to all young and old who attend the ch'irch to be piesent at a tecoptloti in the church parlors Friday Oct. 7 from to II. To be given to the new min ister and family. A big parade, freo street attractions, good music, horse show, corn show, domestic science exhibit, and every thing that goes to make a big festival successful will be at the Central Ne braska Fall Festival. At Hastings October 1015 inclusive. Just as much care, In fact a little more, should be exorcised in buying electric sad irons, us in buying any tiling else. Some irons uso more elec tricity than others in doing the same work, dot your electric irons of MnmiAUT Brum., they curry tltcautlicr ized iron. He carefull of "just as good" electric irons. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Farmer's Independent Tolephonc Company, will bo held at the court house in lied Cloud, Nobr., Saturday, October 8th., at 1 o'clock p m. It is desired that there be a full attendance of the stockholders. S. 13. Hi i'kwitii, President. By Ki. IU-on, Secretary. Nothing pays better than good roads. It costs something to secuio them, but they are the arterii-s which connect city and country, along which the currents of comfort perpetually llow. Bad roads, full of chuck holes, kill tliiK'. team and temper. Bo sttio then that money thus intelligently ex pended is wisely invested and sure to realize the future results. Tickets for the Lecture will bo re served at Cook's Drug store beginning .Satutday morning Oct. I.'th at nine o'clock. Tho course consists of two lecture" and three musicals. Tho tlrst number will bo it lecture by Dr. 11 win W. Liinliiiin Oct. ilth. Tho season tickets can be secured from Dr. Holes. K. ('.. Caldwell or at Cook's Drug store for 81.50 for adults ttlid SL(K) for all school children. On Saturday, Oct. 1, wc will put on sale our entire stock of Buggies and Carriages at 5 per cent above cost. Tins means a chance ut any vehicle in our ware house; nothing will lie reserv ed. Our reasons for making those unheard of prices is on account of a misunderstanding with our wholesale houso whoreby two cars were shipped, when only one was ordered. Tiii: RiiD Ci.ot'11 llDiv. fe Ijipl. Co. Wanted Cosmopolitan Magazine re tinites the services of a representative in Rod Cloud to look after subscrip tion louowals Htid to e.-vtend circula tion by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but. not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, II. C Campbell, Cosmopol itan Maga.iuc, 17!) Broadway, New Ytnl' City. There are a few towns where the stores present a more pleasing appear unco t liati t hose ol our own town. Our merchants lake a pride in the appear ance of their respective places of busi ness ami such pride is certainly com mendable. That is not all, they car ry good, clean stocks of murchaudiso and their reputation for fair dealing draw's a splendid patronage from the surrounding territory. Tho entertainnient-leeture given by Clias. C. A twontl in the Christian church last Friday night, under tho title ThcOld Flag,"' was rich in its setting, profound in its principles and truths and delightful in its appeals to in-tetn-o interest, keen, iclisli and up lifting influences. He must be licaid to be fully appreciated in oratory and tender poesies. The living pictures by homo talent was the leading feat ure of brilliant surprises and most satisfactory entertainment LINK BY LINK we aro forginir the chains that will bind tlio public to us fortlielr future Jewelry purchases becauso wc arc still giving t THE BETTER. GRADE OF BARGAINS in gold and silver Jewelry and pix el jus stones. Cold chains u special ty. Novel and orlglual designs in 1-i-kL gold. n J. C. Mitchell The Jeweler DR. C. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Clone! In Rivetlon every Monday llcrli Ludlow, proprietor of the Puri tan Cafe, formerly owned by Andy Hart, is now prepaied to furnish, joti anything you want Iroin a fancj pint orhouso to a choice ojster fry. Ills short order department is equipped with the best of everything and Is pre sided over with an epcit cook. Call and give us a trial. Lvorything cook ed in the up-to-date style. Ladles and gentlemen arc cordially Invitnl to our place. We also tHcrvo regular meals. Call ami give us a trial as wc are sure to please you. Billy Jones wrote on the blackboard "Hilly .tones can hug the girls better than any boy in tlio school." The teacherseelng it, called him up. "Will lam, did you write tliatV" she said Tho children waited for Hilly to conic out, when they began to guy him. "Got a lickin', didn't you'.'" "No." said 13111. "Hot jawed?" No." "What did she do'.'" they asked. "Shan.t tell," said Hill, but it pays to advertise." Hoys with huts on the back of their heads and long hair hanging down over their foreheads ami cigarettes and very smutty stories In their foul mouths arc cheaper than old worn out work horses. Nobody wants tliem at any price. Men don't employ them aiitl sensible girls won't marry them. They are not worth their keeping to anybody ami it Ik not, likely that they will be able to keep themselves. If anybody should happen to road this who answers tho above description, lot him take a loolat himself and jump in a well and say: "Hero goes noth ing." Tho man who edits the average county newspaper can not well avoid treading on somebody's tties contin ually! must expect to bo censured of tell for unintentional failures; must expect hard work anil little thanks; must expect to tie called a coward because he does not "pitch into' everything that somebody thinks is wrong, ami a fool if ho speaks out too plainly on public evils; he must ex pect to grind other people's aes and turn the grindstone himself. Still we think it is one of tlio noblest profes sions on earth; the one in which the earnest man can do the most good to his fellow man, and in which an hon orable man can yeald utoach power for good. , The t;orin printers devil us applied to tho boy who does the clioring around a printing oflicc has u peculiar romantic history. In fix early days printing was styled the "black art," and printers wore supposed to bo in league with Satan. Hut it was in the time of Aldus Minutitis in Venice that the matter took a serious turn. This was the famous printer who first pub lished tlio Greek and Koiuun cassies. He took in his employ u negro boy who was homeless on the streets of Venice. Tho pooplo supposed tlio boy was an imp from Satan ami that he as sist ed in printing. .Mobs collected about tho olllc.o ami were about to wreck it, wlimi the boy was brought lot ward and exhibited showing that the boy was iltish and blood, but he was still called "the priutois devil" and every boy in his position ever since lias been so called. linrollmnnt of Our Hili .School The Red Cloud public schools show a total enrollment for the tirst month of school of fiO!) as compared to 1H.1 a year ago. Tho Lincoln building lias .'it nunc in attendance this year than last. tirade Lnrolliuent l'.to!) Kindergarten 'Jrf 1st giado OH 1!U0 .11 10 '.2nd " .. CI :H .lid " (.... 12 .1.1 lth " VI .10 0th ' !) ' 0th " :i!) .1 7th ' '11 :i- 3th " 12 2.1 :j(i.i ;i7!i litem Soiiooi, tth " ".''..GO 12 10th " as :is llth ' 27 2,1 12th " 1.1 2.1 iao 1:10 Jury List The following arc the uumos of the jurors for the district coutt which convenes Octobor 10th. -W. II. Tompkins lrvin Woodward Chas, Peterson John Wilson Miihlan Points W. K. Hurbridgu John Marker Win. Davis ' John Osborn Win. Robertson Henry Crowoll Len Aultz Henry Wright Connie Starke J. V. Sprlnklo Miko Flessnor Tom Fell Louis Anderson All Fish 1. I). Davidson' Wm. IIoll'niuH Jumes Butler Clms. Waldo C. B. Putnam , Wafim Kixes. Stc Wallln for that new vagn bx tliRtyeunccd. Alsocompletc wagons. .IlIrir hnd frhaf iFs nnnv nn Hrv to shop around in buying clothes; to go where you see the lowest price quoted. Price doesn't mean much in clothes unless you know what the quality of the goods is. If you govern your buying by the price you pay, without reference to what you get for it, you'll find some mighty their cheapness is likely to be more in quality than in price. But you'll find plenty of good clothes, too; Hart Schaffner & Marx dont make any other kind. All their fabrics are all-wool; the tailoring is the best possible; the styles are correct to the smallest detail; and we guarantee satisfaction. One trouble with ' poor clothes is they're always unsatisfactory, even when you buy them. Our clothes satisfy; they're profitable to you and to us. Suits $20 to $50. PAUL THE CLOTHIER. This slore is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. flWHTOE km mmxm Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL TOE PHONES Ed. immX Pm. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. ::?:f:r::fxr:x: : PSS :racr:rc!:xft:.:s:8:2 1 B'lrai I mm RED CLOUD, 8 34193 3 KscaBtffifiecfiCftEceeicesi-csce'EfiSfificwKtMjiCfie'K cheap clothes for sale; T0REY AKPEIS SIMPLICITY M is oHtwhoreitfectlvc tban t&e m5t $ elaborate pose. You can see proof of it in the sample photos to be seen at this studio. !; We Take fk Photos I IN as you want them, however. You M ocicv.1 me ciuuuut: you prerer. we will do our best to make it the best photograph you have eVer had taken. v V V V V THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS a NEBRASKA. $ y ,.." s. n i t f H I! vOftrW'.l L 82fi TWWHH'iMW I HH Il( sfwwwpartr njim. H..HII.III in i iirrrrttTr- , j . IIU'W i . wy M (