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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
.rr- -. t Do You Realize That CHRISTMAS is only about four weeks away. We have all of our finest goods on display and we invite you to come in and look at them. Make your selections early when the stock is com plete and you can take your time. We have a finer line than ever before and that is s ying a great deal for our stock is always full and up-to-date. Let us have the pleasure of showing you Conklin's Self Filling Fountain Pen makes a beau tiful and useful gift. Chas. L. Cotting The Dru&gist LOCALETTES J Don Saumlurs was in Urnninp .Moil day. John Wuesncr spent Sunday in Sup erior. Go to the foot bail ijaint! this after noon. Attend The Hit? l'limo Sale at A mack's. ' Miss Fitzgerald has returned from (irafton Miss Mabel Day was in Ulue Hill -Saturday. Miss Etta Itellier was in Hastinps 'Saturday. Miss IvaCrabill spent Satnrday in Ulue Hiii.' Matt Doyle wab down from Itladcii this week. .1.0. Mitchell and wife lire home from n. visit in Lincoln. L. H. Hlaklede was in Franklin Tucshiy on business. liny Hradbrook was down from Franklin ovor buuday. .1. s. (iilliam has returned lrom a Imsinevs trip at Lincoln. J'aul Storey was in Hastings Tues day on ollieial business. If you want a i'lano sure money by buying now at Ainui'lt's. Farm Loans, I am again ready to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. No delay. I examine the laud myself at no expense. .1. II. Hailey. Kedfloud. Nebr- m Important f j properties of y & the Grape are A,V transmitted M mi Mm o Cft jfyM absolutely Pure to the food. The food is thereby made more ta5ty and digestible Hl PSS fOli 7Sir W5SE3PJ 1 Sb See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. See The Kimball Piano Player at Aiuack's nuybody plays It. Paul Pope and wife returned homo the latter part of the week Miss KliKiibcth Fraso, Mrs. Moral)- ville's trimmer has relumed home. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yaid. Mim:ii linos, ami C. Hoy Tec! came home from Lincoln Monday to spend Thanksgiving with his pnrents. Miss Hazel StiiUer will spend Thanksgiving with her parents at Pawnee City. The Chief cilice takes subscriptions Mid renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Yr inTaylortvent to Lincoln Satur day to accompany ids sister, MissZella Taylor, borne. The Misses Stevens and Messrs. Vale Fox ami Clair Pope spent Sunday in Lebanon, ICas. Mrs. Molntyrv, mother of Mr.'.. .7. C Sloss, has rotwriuMl to her home in Snuix City. 3a. All the great artists sing for the Victor and IMisoii. Hear them at Xewhouse Bros. Misses Marie and Katherine I'.urke entertained the Kensington Club last Saturday night. Don't forget that revival meetings begin Sunday at 11 am. Mild will .con tinue all next week' (Jleu Walker arrived home Wednes day from Lincoln tospoud Thanksgiv ing with his parents. Miss Vernon Storey eiuue home from Lincoln Tuesday to spend Thanksgiv ing with her parents. Yes. you are correct. Mitchell tne .Jowler has a splendid lino of detach able handle umbrellas, ' Two choise well Improved farms cluso to town for f,ale -by Kbm.ars, G.UtUUK 111(1 Huucui&on. Mr. ami Mrs. Jvans A mack of (Initio Rock visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jus Holuigruiii Tuesday. Sylvester Frisbie and wife returned from their trip to the west, having been gono about H months. Wilbur Hamilton, wife and children went U OtUwu, JCas.. to spent Thanksgiving with relatives. Horn. Nov Ititli to Mr. and Mrs. Webb l!eynolds,n baby girl. Mother and child are getting along tine. Thuv will bo s'iviees at the (irace ebuieli today at 10. 10 and the nx.st I hi ee Sundays at regular hours. urn uiiiiove(i no acres ciose lo town ' fur sale flti'iip and mi easy tonus - . sl I ' llv i VI. I. I.I! and llriLillSON. i in- v.. in., m,. .,,.. .....l.... ' i.. .... .... ... ...v- iniiiDvi . trtin;.-, lu ill! noiiiiee to the public that she is m Denied in the rooms over the Tepee Organ for sale cheap. Must go al uiee. Will t nide for oats, corn or good milch cow. Call at thisolllco for pai ticulais. Wo understand that all of the busi ness men have agreed to close their stores at 11 o'clock this morning for the rest of the day. Eld. L. T. Holsinger from Indiana will arrive here Saturday and will lie gin the revival services at the Hreth ren church Sunday. Mr and Mrs. 11 W. Uossand .Marie went to Hloomingtou Wednesday even ing toRpeud Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs, Harriet. Foil Svu:-A Horse Power Wlutty (iasoliuo Engine. Dynamo and Switch Hoard completed, (inoil us new. Inquire of Anhv Haiit. Hoy llust. proprietor of the K'oyal UiirberShop is running four chairs and invites you to call if yo'u want a good shave or hair cut. Use a Hull Detachable Handle Um brella. Childieu si '.es $1,00 and up. Ladies or gents sizes special 81. '!.' and up. Clet them of Newhouso. Thonaineof E (I. I'uhhvell. of this city, appears among those who went admitted to practice Inw before the ' Supreui" v iui t at Luico'ii luM week Last week our compositor iniule h luistake in the obitnarv of Mis. Prank Wlttwer. It read Mrs. (leo. Wittwcr and should have been Mis. 1'iank Wittwcr. Miss Etta Coon wont to Lincoln Saturday to visit her sister. Miss iler tie over Sunday. She then goes to Pawnee Pity to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Stilller. All umbrellas can now be made Into Hull Detachable Handle Umbrellas and the cost will be the price of a new cover. Covers eo-t from SI 00 to $7.X. See New house of course. The best ever. Hear the Poston liriind Opera Singers on the Columbia (ii-iifotiolii Million al rollings and Mitchells. Uecoiilsiir.e to ST Mi. Two selections on every iceord. Having paid license I am prepaied to do all hauling and wish a share of your tunic. 1 am here to stay. Pro'iiiiiie s is my motto. V. T. M.(iinm:s, Drayman. Mr. and Mrs. Uobt. Hewitt and daughter arrived fioin California Sun day morning to make this part of the state their home. Mrs. Hewitt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs (lus Holm grain. The Hillmati Stock Co., held forth at the opcru house the first threo nights of this week. There shows uro always up to the standatd and have been playing to large crowds every night. Saturday was a busy day in Red Cloud. Our streets presented the ap pearance a crowded city district. Our merchants are oilcrlng unusual bar gains these days and people seem will ing to profit by them. All corn shown at thu Farmers' Institute should be carefully solectod as the best of It will be sont to the state show and entered with the ex hibitor's name and If deemed worthy it will be solit to the Rational show At a meeting of thoexecutivc board of the Farmer's Institute Saturday afternoon a committee on poultry was appointed as follows: C .1. Piatt, .) O Butler and May Mif.er with author ity to fix premiums They will have completecharge of the poultry department. Parents should be cautious about giving their children permission to stay out of school. Every day out is a loss to the school vvoik- they cannot make it up. They will soon be behind and want to stop school llud fault with the teacher say she is puiti.tl, etc., when all the time the parent is to blame. It isa pleasure to announce to the music loving people of Ucd Cloud that Christian Hansen the Danish world famous Violinist has been secured to give an entertainment in the Congre gational church Friday, Dcc.it. mho. Admission "iilc. Children under lo years of age .Tie. Further Particulars later Arthur Kohinsou the handsome right hand man in the Amuck lurniture parloisiiictwithn very painful acci dent last. week. It seems that he was working up on top of a high pile of mattiesses and vvlijle pulling one around his h'liids slipped nud.ho threw himself to the lloor. He sustained several bruises and was laid up for repairs ad iy or two. This might have been more serious but it shows how easy it is to meet with an accident when least expected. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud In River ton every Monday BLANKETS MORSE BLANKETS f f mm Splendid Blankets Ask your dealer for i 5A Blanket. They arc known the world over as the best and strongest, and the longest-wearing blank ets made. Look for the 5 A trade mark. Ruf t SA Bin Glnh for lk Sltblt, lluy SA bquiro for the Strcl. I We Sell Them 5l JRemember that I buy all my Blankets direct frcm the factory, no jokers' profits added to my price. Duck Blankets wool lined 1.50 and up to $3.00. Square Wool from 1.50 up to $6.00. Joe Fogel Red Clouil. Neb, ltn-. A. A. Ocwsit.un will evchunirc pulpits net Sunday with Kev Mrs, 10. 11. l'eikins of Naponee. Mrs I'erkins was the lli'st woman ordained to the christian ministry in Nebraska. She is one of our good and Interesting j preachers in the state Do not fail to hoar her. I .lust as much cue, in fact a little in ue, should be exorcised in buying I eleelrli' sad irons, us in buying any I thing else. Soul" irons use more oh'C- ' tnclt.v than others ill doing the same! vvoik. tiet .Voiir cleetile irons of Miiiitivni I tin is., thev curry theautlnr IimI iron lie cmclull of ust as good'' elei'ti ic lions. t'hus. Vitgel Wessell was born in Unci. In, Nebr, (Kit: SI. I'.'lKl, died at Inaviile Nov li), HMO. aged T.mmii'h mill l!.i days. The funeral was preached at the Inavale. Chrlstain chinch by V. U. Hut bridge. Nov,, SO after which the remains were followed by a large oon courso of fiiends to the Kiverton ceinvtery where interment was made. The olHcers of the Farmers' Institute met Saturday and mudo the prollinln ary arrangements for the meeting which will ho held in the city the last of next month Que of tho features will bo the exhibit, made by tho various Hohool. This work has been assigned to Miss Irene Minor and promises to do one of the most interesting depart ments of the Institute. Newhouso has added another now feature to his famous Hull rmbrolln line. He is uow llxod to convert your umbrella into n Hull Detachable han dle with a now cover, tho onlyexpenso being the cost of tho eover you may select. Tho con vctiienco of the detach able handle umbrella caunotbeapprc-eiatert-uritil tried. Covers como in all .prices from 11.00 to ST.(K). Old Folks daydrowu largo nudieneo to the Congregational uhurch Sunday. The pastor Uev. Cressman preached a very interesting scholarly sermon to the aged. This address abounded in excellent figures of speech and was considered by many us the best ser mon he has yet delivered on such an occasion. A large chrysanthemum .- t.it'iiii iifiitM' iiitrcfili lirnsiOlt wlln was siUylive years of age or older. The simplicity of the Hull detach able umhielhi has made possible the extension of this feutuie to jour old umbrella. Instead of having the old frame reeoved buy a new Hull frame and cover complete. Let Newhoiise chuiiKcyuiir handle into a detachable one. The expense is merely the juice of the new cover SI IK) to fcT.OOt which is no more than ,vou would pay for having the old frame recovered. It has been frequently suggested and the suggestion is a good one, for every l'armerto place his uatueand the name of his farm on his road gate. Not only would persons driving to a phiCHj more easily tlnd it. but it would add more pleasure and interest to peo pledriving from place to place. This last result would have special eirect with regit id to well keptptett v houses An observing person will soldotn pass a beautiful larm without desiiing to know who is it's owner. Don't grumble The most uufortuu ate class of people living upon this green earth are tho grumblers. They rob tho home of its joys, society of its dues, and themselves of the best things of life. From tho dajs the childieu of Israel 'grumbled' and were sent on their tedious wanderings 'for forty eais in the wilderness," up t" this hour the world lias been lull of grumblers. It is "loo wet" or too drv." "'too hot" or "cold." Pen p'e in reasonable circumstances have i v istons of the poor house, while the ncli grumble that they can't got rich Lister. The city council met Moiuluv and iiuuopted the icsignution of V. K. , (iecr as night watch and appointed A 1). Wonderly to till the vacancy which seems to have given general satisfaet ion. At the same meeting they ap pointed U. F. .Micr alderman to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of .7 II. Hailey. Mr Mi.or owing to his long residence lioio and his intim ate acquaintance with the needs of the eitvill make an excellent olllc i ial He knows thelnsitnd outs of Red Cloud, Is careful and prudent and is in every way well qualified to till the position, V) 1 Amuck received a telephone mes-iige Saturday about live o'clock that Ihlwaid M. V. lirubbof Guthertou Township had been suddenly killed. I poii theariival at the homo of Mr. lirubbho found that death had been caused by his team tunning avwiy and i throwing him from the wagon. After, a thorough investigation. Mr. Amack ' decided that an Inquest was unneces sary. The funeral wiis held Tuesday at Hindoo and Interment was mudo at ; I'laiuvlew cometnry, Mr. (!rubb was born lifty six yeais ago in Virginia I and moved to this statu about thirty , ' years ago. lie leaves a wife, two soils. ' and it daughter to mourn his death lie was a highly respected and well to ' I Miniior i Y'OU'LL 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 is. 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 11 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 $50. PAIL STOREY THE CLOTHIER. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes -r.,sf" "ySyf, flRNIIDRE CARPETS AND UNDERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. AmaG Props LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING J vs-6 H:v:tC:iKiX"X?:KK s ! i I I I Si t 31403 SIMPLICITY is often more effective than the most elaborate pose. You can see proof of it in the sample photos to be seen at this studio. We Take the Photos as you want them, however. You select the attitude you prefer. We will do our best to make it the best photograph you have ever had taken. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED CLOUD. - - NEBRASKA. . 4 I l! -'i; J w S '$ I 1 V V f5 I n 3 ft 8 mm,Mmw7 -Sri;2irr'J