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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
v. nrTr'ir'"l'"T"nii'0iuwaiwiwiiiijM.,..M,jai K V -4 v i Wr i 1 hi- ..iW clib mot with .Mrs. Carrie, Welt impiovoil SOiutps rloso to town Mi'Kootiy Tiu-.l.iy ovonlup. for sulo fhotip and on piisy toriiH Mm1 im.l Visa Diclti'i'snii of Inuvule Si i.t s. (!aiiiii:ii nml U,mti,,ion. iri- in Itcl I'lnuil SuluMay. j Mi.ss Minnip I'au-o who has boon It Is ti .t what i- ciiii lo for v i hut what ilo mi wair I'liat i-i)i MiyfsL our oiitfh i on- That pain stitfui'st our Mniin.'iit r a ooil Hot Water lltttlo. This i- a store for jitilr vx store ileeils. Depend upon it, you (mi K.et thu rilit i?ooils of as and at tlio ritfiit prices." Wo ask h fair share of your pa tronngo for 101 1. Your every Drug Store needs can be supplied by Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. l LOCALETTES I . Bert (inrberis in town this week. Mihs Hanoy is in I'.luo Hill this week. Dan C.irher was in Cowles this week. Miss IManch Tope is home this week. Ilurvy Couover of .MoCook is in tlie " city. Will liouts was in St.. .loo tin lust of the week. Paul Storey was in York tho (list of the week. Mrs. Horl (iarhor arrived In tho city Saltmlny. Lloyd Hall i- down from t'owlcn thin week. Miss Ulaneh PMor has returned from Omaha. Hoy Toil returned to Lincoln TtU'b day morning. Paul l'opo iiinl wife spent the holi days in Snpoiior. Don't forget tho Farmer'.s Institute January -21. i!r. U0. ,,. Chas. and .1.11. ICellow an: homo to ' Bpoild tho holidays. Frank HI linger and Ceell Tv-sltf are homo from Lincoln. C. M. Smith has raturneil home from his trip in Kiis. Mr-. Kir I Danker of Khortoii wan in Kod Cloud Saturday. New furniture of every desorlptlon at Atkins . Harbor'-. Had ley Font of Humboldt wa- in tho eity over Sunday. See Dr. Stookmau for eye tflns-i;-. Satisfaction pmnuiteed. Miss Dortie Coon is home from Ijin-( coin to spend tho holidays. ' Dr. Cross and family returned from Franklin Tuesday morning. ltoy Hutchison, who is hook-keeper at tho Norfolk insane asylum .spent Christmas in this city with hisparonlf. FarmLoanS.-l am :inin lea.ly toi make farm loan- at the lowe-t rate' and best terms. I am m.Io auent tor Trevetl. Mntti A Haker. Some pri vate money. .1. H. Ha'. ley, l!ed Cloud. Nel.r. Tom Hntlield of Jamestown. Kits., I vIsHIiik relatives in the elty. Dick IJuneliey and wife spent Xnnis near Cowles visiting relatives. Fivd ltortfelf of Alma was in the city the latter part of tho week. j t A. Teol and family are visiting nt. I the lumie of o. V. Tool this week. Hoy Oat man and wife spent Christ I mas with htune folks near Hastlnna; Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yuril. Mifcv.it linos, and Co. I. V. Wor-hek and wife from Iowa are the guests of K. S. Fit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins oaiiiu down from Orand Island tospond Christum". Kd. Taylor of lned, Okla., arrived home Saturday to spend tho holidays. Call and get acquainted with the now fitruituro men Atkins .v. Harbor. C. L. .larboo and wife from western Kansas are visiting in the city this week. Foit St.i:: House and 1! lots. For further particulars iuqiilte of L. K. Fruit. Lloyd and CJny Itradbrook spent Christmas with their mother in Hod Cloud. The Junior Whist, boys banqueted tho ladies Monday evening in the Pot ter hall. Saundori ltro-. are handing out to their customers and friends a nice ealauder. Miss C5raoe and Stioknoy Coombs tire home from Lincoln to spend the holidays. Mr. Uur.stcttu and family arrived Saturday evening for a visit with his sinter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morhart. Miss Barbara So.hubel of Omaha is in t lie city visiting her aunt, Mis. P. C. Phares. Ace UlacUledgo and family of Alma spout Cluistmas with H. H. P.lackledge and family. Briiuo Buck with. Miner Sherwood. Sheridan and Henry Phares nro homo fiom Lincoln. All the great aitlsts ,ing for the Victor and K.lison. Hear them at Newhoii-o Bros. Waldo ."-wart, and wife of Iowa ale visiting his parents ?Ir. and Mr-. Swait. of Amboy. I'.en Kioliauis and wife arrived in tho city sjatimlay to spend Xuiiis with his mother and sisters. I,. II. Blaekledgt! is al tending tho mooting of the State Bar Association at Omaha thi- week. Miss Bnrwell and Miss Leonard teaeheis in the Inavale school were in Kod Cloud aturda, . Win. Hwiugand family of Franklin spent i liristmas in thi-eity with Mr. anil Mi-. Noble Bull. Mr. .larboo will pieaeh at the Indian i reek -ehool house next Sunday (New YearV day! at It p. in. Mr. Farmer you had better bo select ing your be-t corn and other grain for the Farmers Institute Two choice well 'improved farms eloo to town for -ale by - Si:i,i..iis. li iiiu:n and Hi icuisoN. Mis-Maliel liockemyer, a niece of Mrs. Fd. Me Mister is hole fiom Loft Springs. Kh- . visiting her. The Deirree of Honor meets uet 1 'Piiti-Jav weiiinir F.very member i- requested to be present as this is thej llrst meeting in the. new jear nml it will to vour interest to lie there. visiting her cousin Miss F.ilna Williams has returned to her home at Alma. Dr. Nellie Maui or wishes to an nounce to tho public that she is now ocated In the rooms over the Tepee. Win. Wecsner, limit representative of tho Kith district will leave Sunday for Lincoln to attend thelegislattirc. Miss Bertha Barlow of Central City spent Christmas with her parents. Mi ami Mr-. F. M. Barlow south of town. The case of the State of Nelnaska against Ben Criiut has been continued in the County Court until January ISth. Just drop In and see ti-. Wo will be pleased to !iow you tho niftiest lino of furniture in the valley A ikin A U Mllll II. Ity Palmer and wife of Inavale and Bei thu Palmer of Ited 'Cloud spout Christmas with Hoy Palmer and wife in Arapahoe. The Misses Futheiuc ami Mario Burke departed Saturday morning for their homo at Walnut, Iowa to spend tlio holidays. Prices within the leach of all. Comploto assortment of reliable furni ture. Now dealers new goods A r KINS a- B.iiiu:it. Miss Autin Ciilham who is teaching school at Cowles is spending her vacat ion at homo with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ollhain. The P. H. O society made Clnistmas a happv time for many of tho poor of our town by remembering them with many useful presents. Tho ladies of the Congregational church will hold their monthly mar ket at P. A. Wullbrandt's grocery store Saturday, Dec. Ill Misses Clara and Barbara Schubol, who have been visiting .Mrs. l C. Pharos and family, left for Hastings and Omaha this morning. Mr. Wright, who was formerly a 'hardware merchant of this place, but now living at Hebron, spent Christmas with li. P.. Kuminer here. The Congregational Brotherhuott raised funds to the amount of about eight, dollarsiind giadeiied the hearts of many on Christmas eve. Use a Hull Detachable Handle Um brella. Childieii sizes Sl.i '0 and up. Ladies or gents -i.es special ?1.'J." ami up. Ciet them of Nowhouse. Mrs. Al. Smith and children return ed from OUtiicr Tuesday evening whole they liavo boon visiting her brother, Will Harris and family. I!ev. J. M. Bates will hold regular services at (iraco chinch the next two Sundays. The Christinas communion will bo inlmiiii-tereil no.t Sundav morning. Boy Bust proprietor of tho Boyal Barber shop has installed an electric ma-sage machine and you are cordial ly invited to call for a -have, hair cut or ma-sago. Bruce Bobin.-on ami Harry Hiill'er who are employed by M. M. Johnson in his electric light plant at Clay Center -pent Chri-tmas in this city with their parents. Miss Clara Kellogg was married December 'J:! to Mr. John Iludgeiisof linger-, Aikansas. Miss K'ollogg will bo remembered a- the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kel logg, who lived in Ited Cloud several year- ago. Iler many friends lieto e- tend best w islies. .f ft U . Ls'rl NYTST '& In view of tho overwhelming masu or eviuentu auutuiuiuw . .-...., t ; ....n.l.-ct Ibat its ue in bnkinff powders be prohibited by law. United States Senate Committee Report, . - WT .. in - li &rj DnPRICrS OREAM BAKING POWDER Mmdm from Grmpem Approved by physicians and food officials, bolh Sfafc and NattonaL Awarded highest honors by the great World's Expositions, aim proved ol superior sircuuu and puruy oy Affainl tfQt:. i v vr -" - ?-. Just as much care, in fact a little more, should bo oxoroibcd in buying electric sail irons, as in inlying any thing else. Somo irons use more elec tricity than others in doing the same work. (Jet your e.lectric Irons of ' Monn.Mtr Bims.. they carry theauthir j ized iron. Be carolull of "just us j good" electric irons. I Newhouso has added another new lea turn to hits famous Hull liiibtella Hue. lie Is now lled to convert your j umbrella intoTCHull Dctacliablc luiu- die with a now cover, tho only expense Doing tlie co.st or tlio cover yom may select. The convenience of tlie deraoh able handlo iimbrella cannot be appre ciated until tried. Covers come in all jirlccrt from ,11 .OD.to S7.(K). Hie simplicity of the Hull detach able umbrella Tihs made possible the extension of thlicitturo to your oht umbrella. Instead of having the old frame recoved buy a new Hull frame atul cover complete. Let Nowhonf.6 ohanKo your hlindlo into a detachable one. Thoo.peu-e is meroly the price of the new cover iLII0 to $7.00) which is no more than you would pay for having the old frame recovered. In Business for Himself, li. W. Conovor informs o that he oApoots shortly to engage In the real estate, insurance and abstract busiues.s l in our city. MoCook Tribune The Truth. When we advertise a Scenic product -iin of Stowe's ! 'nolo Tom's Cabin" we mean it. Hvery act is set with special scenery for this pal Ocular play the same as in any llrst class theater. Bod Cloud. Dec. sloth. :!ni. Luciiula Parks Wilson, wife of ltobert C. Wilson who lives u mile cast of the Mt. Hope M. H.churchilied Dec. M. !M0. She was born in Tu-earniis County, liio. Feb. -J'J. is:t." mid was mariied to ltobert ('. Wilson in Now Philadelphia on the 'Jlth day oT Sept ember in the year of ISM. Mio was 75 years, 10 mouths and I day old at thotlmoof death The funeral took place Saturday at. tho Mt. Hope M. K. ehtirch of which church sho was a member and the interment took placo in the ML Hope einetcry. She loaves a husband, a -on ami daughter to mourn her departure, she was one of the early settlors of that community and was a loving wife, u kind mother and a dour old grand mother. Itev.fS. W. Hummel conducted tho funeral servict s. Frank Nelson. On Monday morning last Frank Nelson, for many years a well known citizen and brick mason of Bed Cloud, passed to the great beyond. The funeral services wore conducted at the Christian church by Itev. Tompkins of the M. B. church., who spoke by re ipiest from lsa. t-1-10, which was a favorite passage of Mr. Nelson's. The M. W. A and A. O. V. W. socle tics, of which he was a member, at tended in a body and held short serv ices at the grave. The deceased was .'trt years of age and leaves a wife and one son to mourn his loss. "Tlie sunset speaks but feebly of the glories of Another day. All Is well.'' Ho was a devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father: to his liiends tho soul of fellowship. But the greatest of all was ho as a man. And as a man it is that those wlm knew him best most love to contem plate him. He believed in tlie father hood of lioil and tho brotherhood of mail. lie believed that the man who -eat tors (lowers in the pathway of his fellow men, who lets into the dink places of life tlio sunshine of human sympathy ami human happines-. is following in the footsteps of his Mast er, r ...Uis last words wore expressive ot peace in tiod mid a willingiio-s to do part and bo at rest with Him. CJmIii4 A (iootl One. John F. Stowe's iiniuimoth scenic production of tlio ever popular pl:ij '1'nelc Tom's Cabin." will appear at Hod Clouunne night only Fiiday. Iir SiOth. .Most every otic i- familiar with tilis beautiful stoiv and no doubt , many have seen the play, bat it is -afe to ijiiy you have never had thoploasuie ol witnessing a performance equal to that given by tills company. Having handled this one production for the past to years, Mr. Stovvo has a good idea what tho patrons expect and Hal ters himself a- selecting a company that will fully meet their demands this si'iisiiu. in organizing he iias not overlooked the slightest detail and anyone w lu desires to see I nolo Tom's ttibiii with the fittest equipment over visiting your city, avail yourselves of thisopportuuity Carrying a company of 'JO people. Solo baud and orchestia and the prices are within tlie reach ol all, 'Joe, Ui'ic ode. Wilson Mlzer. A pictty home wedding was solemn ized at ihe homo of the groom's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mier. at noon Chilstmiis. The contracting par ties wore Miss Vera Wilson and Mr. Frank Mier. Bev. II. W. Ifiiminol was the olllciating clergyman who tied the nuptial knot pronouncing tlie cere mony which united the lives of these estimable young people of our city. The wedding was a quiet one", witness ed only by the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Promptly at noon, lo the music of tho wedding march, played by Miss Josephine Mi?er the young couple took their places beneath a very pretty' tloral inch where the minister with an im pressive yet simple, ami exceedingly ptetty ring ceremony made thciii- hus band ntid wifo. Congratulations followed with- mer ry jest and cheerful conversation. An elegant dinner was served and after expressing sincere wishes for the hap piness and prosperity ot the newly wedded couple tlio guests iieparicn, leaving many valuable gifts as tokens of their, good will. The young couple will niuko thoir homo on a farm south west of this eity. It is it pleasure to chronicle the marriage of such worthy young' peo pie and thin paper wafts to ilium its warmest congratulations. 5 ITS . :3 !zH 12 f5 TTi. S !1 TT2. 'mt - " - " w - -S - J . i We wish to thank the people of I his JjJ ji community for their . liberal patronage jj JJ given our store the past year and wish b n (f you one and a (I) (f to f l . a Merry Christmas y and a Happy New Year J. C. MITCHELL, i The Jeweler. U ib i l H h ii il 0 Hi Hi w &x&&GGr&Mr. eececeeeeec&e vv'svvnyvN vT-v-? F1H Galore. Now is The Time To Select Your Xmas Presents OUR Stock is now Complete With all the Seasonable Lines. Come in and see us. : : : Licensed Undertakers in Nebraska and Kansas. Lady When Desired. ALL THE PHONES i Ed Amack; Prop. LCADER& IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. :-:-: . :-: .- --: :-::-: ::-:-: ' :-: : . : ::-:' :?x-ix-x : "The Whole Umr is extended a cordial invitation to visit our studio and sit for Their Photograph You can come singly or all at once. It doesn't matter how or when you come only so you come soon. Single pictures will be nice, but a group picture would be lovely. The quicker you come the sooner you get the pictures. THE MODEL STUDIO - -- f lA ; viJ m XX IX Stevens Brothers R.ed Cloud.. Nebraska. iii 1 v V A New Harness Shop Having purchased the Harness Shop formerly owned by A. C. Slaby. I will be found first door East of Saunders Bros, lumber yard where I will be pleased to meet all old cus tomers and new ones as well. Honest prices and fair treatment will be my Motto. P. L. Hansen, Prop. r 1 $ $ s s s s uaJ BR, S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. liHIOIl I At the old stand over the! State Bank. Phoned.' HUKTlll(KNi;ill'Ut-. i t'uriiLi il&tli fiiiio iiinl clii-rttitiit (-tri'tt. lu u. in Suiilmlli hcliool II H. Ill .... 'I'ICIll'llllIU '.iri p. in i hrUIInn W oil.tiVllanil HM) li m .I'ri'iU'liliix il an iiulliil toutlciiil. I 1- J viiiiui':. Mliiitir CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND cfl BRAND Pnste on Your Hat? Von J snh watcliln' tliu bill posttir for Stowe's llij,' ITndo Tom's Cabiu auuiiiiiiy, Tlii'j iinist licrtaiuly lmvo a ),'iohi hIiow tho wiiy tlioy iidvortlHe. lie i Ited Cloiul. Doc. :t()ti. I'rieos'JS, Jiil, .")() L'L'llti. i.ur I'mKicl.t Tor CIII-CimS-TKK'H MOND HUANI) l'lW.H ill KhU anitilA ,n metallic Iiiiim, tralril wtlh lUtie'.W llOn. TtlCR HO HT1IKU. tlr F 9uur V nii.1 a.k fur I'llLCIltCMTI It A V LADIKS A.V l A J Goi Klti Hutrmlt IIIAllOMt Jill A Ml PIJ.l.N, for tWflltv-flvO yenr. ti-yarJeil 111 irit,6aa'f I, Alwayj Krllnble. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! k;, EVERYWHERE NS i DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Colling's Drug Store. 4 M