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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
JT W tM"l ISJ-MBKftVtt ..CJ-- ,1 f.. Ml 'V i ml Md 1 . .. M HI llii dm f- .t MfiMiii .- M..I1- . .. H I. i Ki S tic lit A hutch 's. M-s f. v i m . in .. )'-. p iv Hi-ii-'l h inc I fi'in ii 'h t' igo VS .i ti. i,ii3V '.".iff s Mnud i.v. mi Ui-c if ntii.'u ah- i.i I,.- cn. Tin-liny Mi'. I 'U wit 'l vii I'riiin Vlmii Wo liu'-ilny. Mis Uhn. (Ji'lier cent tn Pe.'Vir Tiio-d-ty i'Vi- I g G. W Iim.I j 1 ft in- I'ripplei icoU the lii'i in ii neck. Chis J. i liny ui'l w.fe ictiirncl fro mi 11 intuit file- 'ti. If ,V'iii wniit H I'liiiui s ive money by buying iiihv ut iuii'h'. ' .eo Dr. tiiiM; until fur eye glosses rfllllllClillll fc.M.MlMII- I I'll. I Mi-is I nil i th'lmos of llliic Mill was in thU ci'.v iivm- Smiiliiy. K. Y. l!' . !( mill daughter spent Siunliiy in Hen trice. , See Tlic Kiuib ill I'lano 1'layor tit j Ain:iuk' anybody pliiys it. Miss Hriinien Hotter lelnrnoil from Uhicigo Moiid tv m n-ning. i Louis Vuvrieha went to Hastings) Tii'"-dav 'my ti new mil ii. Mr ami Mrs. Hall i et iirncil from I'lnukltu Moii'lay morning. Win. K. Wallace of lUudeti is attend ing District Cmrt. this week It !. Ilunuliuy ami wife are visiting relatives in Cowlos this week II r. anil Mr.s. Win. Smith of Kansas were in this oit.v Wednotlny. Mis. how Whiteof Ulnoiningtnu was' i.h tliu olty the, hist, of the week. i-Yed Miinde.vllle uml wife were iion from Hlne Hill Wednesdny. ' Miss Clara Seliueliel of.OuiHba 1h till guest of Mrs. P.O. IMmres tlilh week. Mr. u ml Mrs. lien Ksliclmun liavu re tnnieii frini tlieir trip to Canton. III. Calicoes American 1'rints Five cents per yard Mixi:i: llnnh. and Co. . Wright Tnornbere; of OUlalioina was visiting frlemls in this city Wednes la? Afrs.Oluis. Strung bus returned home from the hospital at Arkain-as City, K.insas. Mrs Stewart AUnilit and children went to Oi-le'ins Krlday to visit her mother. Mr. Slronv; of Ciilberlson is a Sliest at the hoimi of ( bus. Sttone; llinl wife Mis Vei'iion Storey eatiu ....... from bine.ili. Friday returning Moil ... day inn! nine;. Dr. sroekmn. has a neu e.-m.nt wmIIc hil.l in f.ont. and t.ront.d his new u..ileiuv. Mrs. H. . Ileal retnriio I Friday from ( hie. IT" win re -he has been I lie past t ivn iitont lis !&& aWSP-- "lTc i-itt- TrntiV 1 SI This is the chief requisite for making Perfect Bake Day Foods P e-jjkiS ROYAL Baking rowaer j Absolutely Pui'o fgi Jig The only Baking Pow- W J 3 der made from Royal UpJl Grape Cream of Tartar 3p I' Made from Grapes ML No Unto Phosphate Hp ' fMl No Alum am 'EiKJSBSSRBSSgJHHHHK B5 ES Our Newest Watch as m S3 m m n on ! . ' . nb.t'oiv no- ii .i ul yj ticea by all l.' mnp-w.ncs gg lhr.t there U a n -w w .!. out. 53 Every new tiling in ilif Hj jevelry line if it's goojl E you find first in this nc store. 3 S watch, higlily recommended . m for all who need a good pop S ular-priced timc-piccc. $5, mm $7 and $9 according to cases. l More than the montvtcttbouthlbtfotc HEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. Newhousc, Prop. .Ir.wr.ters ft Optometrists The Chief olllce takes subscriptions and renewals fortlie Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. All the ;reat artists sine; for the Victor and t)Misoii. Hour tbein at Newhonse Drno. Vns-yottSini frret. Mitchell the' .Toweler has a splendid line of detach abloiJihndlu itiubioila. . " Al. Aultz who has lieeti visttitie; in l'enbsj'tvania-tlie past yeair rotnrneil to this city Wednesday. Grandma Hale,vhn lias been visit ink relative in Iowu tlnil a "soft i ChicaL'o returned Sattinlny evening. ' Dvr Nellie Manrer wishes to an nounce to the. public that she is now located in the rooms over the Tepee. Frank lCHiner and Cecil Fssitf went to Lincoln this morning to attend the state tmriciiltnral sebool this winter. Mr. and Mr. Kd I Matt entertained n few fr ends Tue-day eVoniii"; ill lionor or Mrs. 1'lntfh brother MdKar Cottiiif,' and wife. Rev. Tompkins of I he Methodist j elinrch preiiched 'an able sermon on v....... f...t.... c.....i .:..!.. ... 1 v"."" ' "i" """. -"" ' ' t ero wlcil hoii'-e. 1 (Jeo. 1'entress brought the largest j a.inMttn thu ()(ll(.0 TlieMav Wl. ,II1V . n W(jlwN;i. (.om,lv 'it weighs -J , lbs Foil Hi.i:-A i! Morse Power Whltty i (J.isolinc Ibigine. Dyiniuii) anil Switch ' Hoard completed. Good as new. Inquire of AHY IIaiit. l.osi UetNM'eu Iteil Cloud itnd Noah Wagoner's place a Ladies ISInck Coat wilii fur collar. Finder leave at this otceaiii receive reward. Use a Hull Oetncliublc Handle Um brella. Children si.esSl.t'O and up. Ladies or gents si.es special 6l.2."i mid up Get them of Newhom-e. l)v. Creightou has returned. Dur ing tills winter lie will do olllce work iim.v. lie will be glad to meet anyone wishing his services at his olllce. It was a significant fact that lion. Ii. D. Silt herliiud addressed the laigest political audience yet bold in lied ( loud dining this campaign. Mr. Willi mis, representative of the Ii.lngb Valley Hallway Company of Philadelphia. I'enn., wns a visitor at t'r- Inline of I. II. Holmes Saturday. Charity Chapter No. IT, Order of the Kastern Stnr, meets at Masonic Hall alternate Monday's v Mrs. Coin Poltei. V. M. Mr.. Kditli Uobiiihon, Secretary. If our paper is meeting with your approval as a newspaper tell your neighbor who is not receiving it. If it is not meeting your approval toll iih mid wherein. .Itidgo Diiiigun ami court reporter Uiiuil remained in lied Cloud over Sunday. Mrs. Diiugnu came down fioin Hastings Saturday and stayed until Monday. lirundiiiu Ilndley died this morning about 8 o'clock She was S'J years old. She will be buried to-morrow in the Mt. Hope cemetery IJoV (!.W. Hum mel nlllcinting. The Fraternal Aid will hold n llallovvu'en party after their regular meeting to-night. Kvery member is requested to bring a prospective mem ber for the party after the regular session. i Miss lleuluh K. Francis mid Mr. i Albert. W Freed were united in mar j rlago ut tliliO Wednesday evening at ' the homo of the bride's parents by , Ilev. G. W. Hummel. About one hun dred giiehts woro in Htteudiuice. Tho Chief extends to the happy couple " congratulations. Wc liavc examined the now S3 jjg 7-Jewel Watch 5J Bf tat m and find it dtictly wrll- fr h 2; tnsdc, accurately tunning LjKN sS l-'lny Fo.irn tin- sou of Mr. and Mrs. lYed l'cmi fell out of (Jeo. Lindley's Irav wngoii 'I'ltcsdny tiuil was badly hurl. He fell backwards and lighten his hen I. He is improving at this critii g. Itev. Ci-esMiiuu of Lawicncc, ICansas who Is a In other of Kev. A. A. Cress mill of this city and w ho has tilled the pulpit at tliu Congregational church I lu past twri Suitibiys, returned homo Monday. ' Hanson .in I I'll ut' the popular feud mid pouHi , men will move into the ) 'iilncb l.iilliling Hist, door south of Ludlow's restaurant. This will give them urtiHk room to handle their trade and it upon tlieir ciis'oincrs. Dim Cupid which was played at the npeia house ton large eiowd Wcilncs diiv evening was the best show that has been here this year mill was differ ent fru.ii wliut wc have been used to seems.. ' he musical specialties were ef i. nt Tne friends of C. II. MoKinuoy, the good iiatiired .sialesiuau of Swllt and Co.. are grieved to learn of the death of the brothcr-ln lawofMr McKiuuey at Loiidvlllo, Colo The death was a sudden one and happened last- week while Mr McKiuuey ami Doctor Holes of this citv were visiting at Lendvillo lust 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 work. Get your electric irons of MoitiiAitr linos., they carry theiiutbor ix.ed iron. He cnrcfull of "just as good" electric irons. The Lecture by Dr. IMWin W.-Lnn ham at the opera house last Thursday night ns the opening number of the Lecture. Course was one ot the best ever in our city. His subject was "The World's llattle Ground" and; prot rayed life from cradle to thCgniyo in a way that was helpful and enter titititiiVt Dr. Lnnham is a man of Hue appearance, pleasing mariner and a splendid orator. . r ! " The Music Study Club will meet wltlOIrs. Du Cunningham on Thurs day evening, Nov. . The evening will be devoted to a study of Verde and some of bis moat popular to in positions. The following' program will bo gi veu. Current Music Kvonts (Itoll Call) Biography Miss Coon, Synopsis of Opera "II Trovatore". Miss Itiohnrils Piano solo Mrs. Whiltuker' Vocal solo ......' M is. Pope Vocal duett Miss Igou. Mrs. Lindspy- Piano solo Mrs. Sellavs ..i 7 i. . " ,,... !. i .. (h-iii mhiiv. .ma. viarue; IMartor tliieti'i.Urs." ' A I bright, AHs' Coombs. The I8d Cloud W. C. T. l' gave 'a reception for the Uuido Hock W. C. T I'.. Wednesday in the M. E. church parlois. There weie - nietnbers mi attendance from Guide Houk. A btiu ipiet was served at noon. The following proginui was carried out in the afternoon. Devotional He v. Iliissoug Address of welcome Miss Cutting Response ...... hy Guide Book meniberntln t1"-' "0,,'h w,,' outlawed, .Mr Short talk L. P. Albright Address Kev. Tompkins Solo Mrs. lj. s. (iiirhor Address '..Mrs. Morton Song By Guide Hook C. T. U. Talk M is. Dickson, Co. Pies. I'antinnlne. . . Nearer My Cod to Thee The meeting closed by singing !od be with you till we meet again." Butter worth !(i cents per pound is made from the same milk that grease worth I cents a pound is made. It takes us much milk to make the one as the other. The one is the result of Ignorance, the other of intelligence. The one goes beggijig in the market, it luiiigb poverty upon tho producer, the other is everywhere in demand and brings wnllh and honor to the mtikei. The one honors the cow the other dis graces her! The one builds hovels and shedh. the other builds mansions and costly barns: The one covers the farm with inoilgngos, the other in moves tiienil The one brings ignoi noratice to the children, the other knowledgo and respectability. In no way arc ignorance and knowledge more plainly brought in contrast than in tiie maiiiifiieture of butter. Ignor ance sits in poverty and is clothed in want and disgrace, while knowledge is clothed in plenty and respectability! In the last ten years knowledge has struck a terrible blow right square on tho bead of ignorance, cracked its skull and laid it up for repairs. This knowledge litis Its birth In tliu West, and tho cieamery is its legitimate oil' spring. lrlc'.OHClM)nvlS At the home of Mr. and Mrs ll. W. Hummel yesterday afternoon at. 1 o'clock Miss Bessie McDowulJ and Mr. Ernest Davis were united in marriage. Miss McDowell is tho accomplished daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Nonli Mc Dowell and has a wide iicqtuiiuieiice in this coiiiiniufiry Mi'. Davis is the oflloleiiUisslhtiiMt of (J, I,, Cutting u the drug store. lie came hem a fqw veurs ago and dins won mniiy frle,ndH. in this city. The yodng couple took the evening train for Axtel where they will make- a shdrt visit with Mi Davis's sister After" whiuh they will return ami muko their futuro hqmc. The Chief extends congratulations. Howard, Bartiey and Rosewaler Attack Hitchcock and Try to Save Burkelt. The Vlclmui uttiit u bcliif, made by Unwind, Lai tie) mid Vic Uosi-water ilium tiii.iii M. IlitiluucU in i.icr f I antic ei.oits, to KiM Senat.il liar l.eit 1 1 mil impetiiliiitc detent at the kuiiiU cictlnti ali'i au llll.s niiiu. taUaliie Mjiiis of reaetUiu lu'.nitist tlie (uii.Iii.Ui.s hy- causing lull iuih il i.ieii tin i. five illiassioiuitco exam I Td ilie -i.itoiiuiilH made b h. Mi f.idcs, lei" , ici with the "u v nl i-xldi'itei I'lesontul h l..iiiie, !;;! CM.OilHC Ihe ciiiso of I lilt 111 ( i '.. 1 view of I .o eaiullil ntut'Min nl oi Hiteln.'uik, iiiving the facts, and e plalniu.s tin in, the common mlml itli It- haul t i-iTi iiitiii souse has reiichcil th. loiicbislun that Mr. Illtchcocii Is Jiu.tl tied In imil ln; the charge agiilimi B.itt lev of titti iii). ting to blackmail him The iiiilltiitil and iieisoiitil iciiboiis mil iniitliiK Howard .and HosewaUir lead II) MijigoM lliuniselves. Fit in all Hint luiH been given to the public tlnib Hi'', the tollowliiK mo tint nrceiwir) ilciiin tlons: It itiiinis Mint In t S'.irt. diitliiK the hr.id times. ir Hitchcock iionowed the slim of $i!,ii m of .loscph S. lltiitlo). a banker and money loiiucr, as well as sttile tteiisiiier, ami a man reputed to be wealthy at that time It further appears that iliuing the next few )cars, years of worldwide llnanclul depression, whh h wore especially bad years In Nebraska, which was stricken with a drought, Mr. Hitchcock found himself bard pressed for cash to con tinue the publication of the World Herald, which was not self sustaining at that time, and was forced to nsk, Jn coninviti with all other business men In those disastrous years, to have the time of payment on loans of money made by him extended. The loan .made of Hartley was extended by liuvlng the original note cut up Into smaller ones, falling due on, differ ent dates, on some of which further X transaction oonitittites the one ami only transaction In which Mr. Hitch Tock borrowed nib'ney"froni Joseph K Hartley, and the amourit, with inter est, was paid In full , Hartley's subsequent history U well know' n, In 1897 he failed to turn over the Mtntc funds to his successor, be coming a defaulter, being afterwardti tried, cnutictcd and sent to the peni tentiary. It t-cenib that In settling with one ot the ninny banks with which he liuil doalhiKS. home yejirs later Hartley came Into possession of notes for $:i, OOd, given by Mr. H'.chccmk to nn Omaha banker and secured by a sec tond mortgage on (Jinaiiu propcrt) Fhu:, pronei'.ty Imil la en uoh liiiilc. foreclosure ptocecdings during the linn! times, bringing icss limn the amount of the first moit&ugc. tlnu wiping out the second morp;ue,o The property hud been sold mid the notes for which tho setonil inoitgage Inn' hciii given na secuiltv were uiiI'iimi bv lapse of time, win n Hartley up peari'd nr. owner of the notes and do innuiloii payment of t! , same The tinmnctlnn in which the.io not..; were given was not with Hartley, hut with an Omaha banker NotwIthsUtud Hitchcodi bint ii representative to Mr. 'Hartley ami made a settlement with him, Ikut'.o) tinning over the noiesi and papers to said representative oi Mr. Hltcliimk Mr. Hart..) asks, why should he purchase s ( oml mortgages when there we io plenty ol llrsi mortgage.! to ho had, thus throwing out the sug gest Ion of legitimate business trans acted with actual money. From the facts ami i evolutions recently made It seems, however, thut Mr. Hurtle) 'a cunning, though great, was not sufll clont to cover his tracks, so that in the present Instance be turnlslie.s evl deuce of the truth of the statement made by Ralph Waldo KineiHon t lift "The devil !a nlwa.vH an ass " Mr. Hartley, It now appears, ifn.id that hi? own disunite totihl l,o tinned into un n-sct for the pni-pns o( Mm I. milling those with whom he 1 a i" mono) tiansjK tions tiny time after be coming state treasurer, lie ibcroiore had the papers, letters and lelegt.nni.- of the iinn with whom he had money dealings protographed, thus enabling lilni to make seltlmuents with bik Ii as he could and nt the same time. tiCtei tinning over to them the original pa pins, ic-t.'ln copie that ho could use for hint '..iiiallitK purposes ricnbist any who tit mi) future time shopld heroine candidates for public olllce. Outlawed commercial paper Is a cheap commodity, uml It is doubtful if Mr Hartley paid the Omaha banker from whom he received the Hitchcock notes a single penny for them The Onmlin hanker holding the outlawed pnper knew it was worthless, thorn fore. It would not ho diflbult for any person to negotiate for It, and It Is probable that Mr Hartley got it for the asking, particularly If Mr Haitley suggested to the hanker that a gift of the notes would cltlo him to a larger measure of his good will The Hitchcock notes which came Into Mr. riartloy'fi possession through transac tions with Ihe Omaha banker were later settled for and surrendered hy Mr Hartley to Mr Hltchcock'n repre sentative , DR. C. E. CROSS . DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud In Riverton every Monday ZOUTLl'find that it's poor policy 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 If you govern your buying by the price you pay, without reference to what you get for it, you'll find some mighty cheap clothes for sale; their cheapness is likely to be more in quality than in price. But you'll find plenty of good clothes, loo; 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 ii they're even when you buy them. Our clothes satisfy; they're profitable to you and to us. Suits $20 to $50. PAIL STOREY THE CLOTHIER, This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes fs-A"' FURNITURE pARPEIS AND UNDERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES EcL Aniack, Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. "NsVr.. :a-XrX-:-x-:"xe:-:::- :-v f ; i 15 1 a 8 31493 , pjk O ' j"Mr "JA ii!itHr. i:X!i,:iiK-E:s?::-i:'l:.:-xxrx-i:aK is. always unsatisfactory, W-A xfMiX-x2:?;- SSMPLIC8T1 is often more effective than the most elaborate pose. You can see proof (j of it in the sample photos to be seen at this studio. $ We Take the Photos I as you want them, however. You jj select the attitude you prefer. We will do our best to make it the best !;l photograph you have ever had taken, jjj THE' MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. I 8 i ft VtJM 4WMUiVft4JiH ,, yWIWHWMiWilW t.hmiimm..'tnMmnitl'to- 'i$Bn)&mni iVii m J1