The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 05, 1911, Image 5

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II is iidI wliiit we can
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That eold surest our
' mih (-tire That pain
Mitftfi'sl our Liniment
i-r a (,'noil Hot Water
Dottle.
i'lds K a Mure fur
utii' drug toie needs.
Depend upon It. .von
(Mil K't till! "l'itllt
joints of us ami at tin1
ritfiit prliH's." We alt
a fair share nf your pa
troiiajje for l'Jl I.
MiiaHo'losri!; lilil'nmir'hlqmre'K. S. .1. CUNNINGHAM
ui his ,,111,.,. DENTIST
W r. Waters wlin lias been in the Successor to Dr. J. S, nVHW
einplm of Mhi-itflit I8i'0 , for the past
year left Wednesday iiii.i-iiluir for hi-I At tllC Ol(I Stcllltl OVCrtllC
liuiii.-at Hunker Hill. 111.
Mr.., ...I Mr-. iSliy .,,., f day State Bank. Phonet3l.
Center ale In the city this week visit- i '
iliy her parents. .Miss Nellie Jones of
that place neeninpiiiiied them.
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i Hoy Hiist piuprietnr nf the Hnyiil
Harbor shop has installed an electric
mass.ic machine anil you are cot (Uni
ty invited to call for u shave, hair cut
or imisMiHe.
, All territory tributary to Ked Clnnil
lilt Kansas is entitled to the Mime pri
, Veloduests lted Cloud and vaelnity at
the l'unu'rn' Institute, llriiif- In yum
horses, cattle, poultry and tfiain.
Urine; your family and e!noy yoursel
ves. The following (Jdd Fellows from
litre attended the I. O.O l. iiistullnt-
ion of ollleei's at Cluide Hock last
niht: Paul Storey. W. (i. Ilainiltoii.
Your every Drug Dan Umber. (ieoiKe nnd FtaiiU Amuck,
i Kit llaii.son. s. u. Kloraiiee. K. II.
NewhoiHe. Will Fisher, tiny Karnes.
Store needs can
supplied by
Chas. L. Cotting
The Druggist.
Alfred ami Fete Mauley.
1 All CoiiKi'CKutioiialists aie reminded
that the annual meeting to hear re
ports and for the election of ollleers
will be held on Friday afternoon at
-::i0 o'clock. All members epeetud to
be nresent. The communion of the
2fcfttfr , Lord's Supper and icceptiou of mem-
I &p 4 1 CTTCC !j ; 'UMS u'" uiko P'siee on the following
$ LvbALCllCo oi Suudav morning.
" j Can you toll us why the cattle of Ne-
H. K. KLor is in Lincoln this week. . braika has decreased over ri0(i,(001ie(iil
Oliver Hedge was in Klue Hill to- in the past two years'.' If so, come to
tlxy the meetiiiL' of Organized Agriculture
'at Lincoln, January lf.th to 'JOth, Mill,
UP. Albright is ... Lincoln this , , N.ubras,a flirmtll.s ,)l mu,y U)
W,:K' take, udvatitago of the high prices of
Mrs. Chas. Grout and childreu ar j tlt. fut.uro whiuh must conic lioni the
kouie. ! decreased output.
L. K. Tall went to New York City! iJllstlls ninch CBrt.f , fuct u 1Utk.
this morulug. more, should be CNoreKed in buying
Don't forgot the Fa liner's Iu-titiito ' 0uctri; .vml irons, as in buying any
January 21, 2.", -0. thing else. Some irons use more olec-
Glurenee .Milehell was down from I trieity than others in doing the same
Franklin Saturday. ; work. (Jet your eleeliic irons of
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Warren wont to , Mowiaut Unos.. they carry the author-
Lincoln this morning. ' Issed Iron. He eurefull of -just as
i. , 'good" electric irons.
Sec Dr. Stockman lor eye glnssos.
Satisfaction guaranteed. t Twenty years ago the people of our
WadoKoonU and wile arrived home; country ate In one year one hog for
Saturday from Indiana. very person. Ten years ago slx-sev-
, , ... enths of a hog, and last year one-half
(Jooil s room house lor rent. In- ., ,;..., ,, ,
, .... , . of one hog per capita. ith the rapid-
quiru of 11. U.t.nlliford. y ,ncmisl,B ppU,lUi()n 0r llu. Vited
Some good residence lots for sale, states, is an over production ot pork
Inquire of 11. W. tluHit'md. probable for somo time to coineV The
Geo. Cii'itVeth arrived homo Wednes- swlne breeders program at the organ
day evening from Clay Center, Kas. ' ied Agiieultiirnl meetiims, January
Calicoes American Prints Five I IS. 11)1 1, at Lincoln, will be exception
cents per yanl.-MiM.i: HlioS. and Co. i ally strong this year.
Dr. Cross arrived home Irom Frank-. T)a. Music Study Club will meet with
lin this morning and is now at Ids jj,.Si Sellars Thursday evoning, Jan
ofltee. ill. 1U11 The follow ing program will
FouSiX:-IIuse and 2 lots. For ' be given:
fmther oarticulars Inmiiro of L. 13. j IJ.dl call Music iiolatiiitis.
l-'i ult.
All of the university student have i
returned to Lincoln to icttumo their,
studios. I
Ai.rALi'A Foit S.M.:-ln tho stuck.,
Inquire of Miss KelleSptiuoglo. Hural
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SHE HAD A i
REASON
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Kingiiijfliy Mis. Mope.
I'lutio solo -Mrs. Whiluker.
V oeiil miIo Mrs. Sollurs. !
Voeal solo -Mrs. Lindsoy.
1'lano solo- Mrs Albright.
Vocal solo -Mi-s Igoii.
luhtruriiental duet
lireaker, Mi-s Keckwith.
chorus practice Club
Ml-
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Terms of District Court for Webster
County for the Tear 1911.
I'ebruaiy 20th. equity.
March Kith. jury.
.September, equity,
November loth. jury.
phone 10J.
Mr. Miller and wife of Strcator. Hi '
me visiting at the home of L. W.
Ulaokledge.
For cash rent. A tine. well uupr.cu
quarter clone to Hed Cloud. Inquire1
at this ollice.
Dr. Cross and wife aie home from j
Franklin where they attended his,
father's funeral. ( -
Mnniey tiros., hio building u skat-, Weather Summary for Dmmhcr 1910.
log rink north of WoKo & AmackX .,.,..,.,.. .Mnxllllllni .-,.., ,,,.
blacksmith shop. , tt. mi,t,ltl, j deg. on2Itu. CJteiit-
K. K. Mcltride, and (!. II. venng j,.st daily lauge 52 dig. on Itth. total
journeyed to Kladen and Klue Hill to- .precipitation 0. inches. Greatest in
day via automobile. '21 bonis .:t:t inches on I'l'iid, days with
, i i ,, ,. i,....i..,.i. ' .01 inch or mine I. Snowfall '.Mj inch
Mr. Frtnuer you had better be select- J
. ...I,..,- m-iilii for . ht't '"' - J.vs clear I... partly
ing ,yuui uuni lami I'"" - r
the Farmers Institute
idoiidy 'J, cloudy 1 1. Prevailing wind
'N. V." davs.
Two choice well improved farms ( W1,ATK.' su.MMAItV 'fc'Olt YKAIt
close to town for sale by--.si:i.uii.V iyi()
(Iaiiueh and llu-icmsoN. i , , . ,, , ....... ,
. .' Teinpcrat uiv:'. .MaxluiuiUMO.l deg on
SV. M. McKiintney has resigned hi fy 2Hh aud 27th; luiniuium.Ui degi
position with II. (L Cutter ami is now f ,)a,W wut o ,,nlM1IYry mi .snovvrnll
10 inches. Total .precipitation. 1H.H8
iu'ebes. uuuiber of thunderstorms .'SO.
Prevailing wind N. W.77 days. Duys
oltv 211, partly cloudy Oi), cloudy 7L
Last killing frost in pr'uifc April ltith.
First in fall October 21.
Cham. S. liirni.o'w
car tiult for the It. & M.
Mr. and Mrs. J;,i-ankl,jri,.Vi.a's ioi""
'from llurvard,.Nebv.. wlmi they have
been visiting liis parents.
Well improved SOooros close to town.
for sale- cheap and ou Wsy 'tonus
Hki.LM:s, (Jauiiiiu and TlinciliriON.
' Mrs. Lew Vance of, llaatincs is in
tho uity this week visiting hor futlnjr,
F. hfewhoufie nnil other reintivcb.
Or, Nellie Mmirer wishes to an
nounce to the public that she is now
ocatuit In Uu rooms over the Topee.
Subscribers Nttice
The siibseriplioii season is again at
hand, ami January 1st not far away,
when Wt hope to have all that is duo
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llll'l ill, 111 I'll; 'nit'i Hiibii'ii ,i 3 ,,
I Insisting all iiewsliMiiers clunr thoir
It was It below zero hereMouday i books of delinquencies In order to
morning and 21 below zero Tuesday j keep within the requirements of tho
morning. That was to cold for our 'emid clabsjmaillng privilege,
whiskers. Many Chief subscriptions huvc ex-
I 0. 0. F.. Install Officers
Monday evening. I!d Hanson. His
tiict Deputy Urand Muster, installed
the following elccllu and appointive
olllceis in lieu Ailhem huljje. No. IS1'.
Past Grand. I'. K. Hale.
Noble llraiul, Dan Garber.
Vice (iiand, living Cuniinings.
Secret aty, O. C. Tool.
Iieasitrer. S. I!. Floranee.
Trustee. Geo. W. Hutchison.
Tlieiippolntivoollieci'Miie as follows;
Chaplin. I. (!. Kunchov.
War.teii, Hairy (illhiim.
t'wiidiictor, Fred Walllu.
Inside (iiiard. Frank. Amaek.
outside Glial d, tiny Karnes.
K. S. N. ti., s. J. Fiorance.
L. S. N. (!.. A. II. Camp.
P.. S. V. (1.. Kert Stevens.
L S. V. G Walter Warren.
Altar Supporters George Atkinson
and Frank Wntklns.
Died
At his home on Locust street. Sil
vester Day, Tuesday, .lanuary :t. Kill,
lit the ago of 71 years. The deceased
was born in I'ennsylvania Feb Kl.
18!!). He responded to his country's
call at the outbreak of the civil war
and served three years At tho ex
piration of that service he received an'
honorable discharge, in IsflS ho re-1
moved to Ked Ouk, Iowa, and there
united in marriage with Miss Mary
.lane Walkius In 1871. Ho canio to
this couuty in the spring of I87.'t and
located ou a homestead near Kladoii.
He remained there seven years and in
1880 moved ton farm southwostof this
city. In 183 1 ho moved with his fam
ily to lted Cloud and has resided bore
ever since lie successfully conducted
a feed barn for a number of years. In
fact, he remained in active business
until u few years ago. when he became
atlllcted with eye trouble which, with
other complications, resulted in his
death
Mr. Hay was a Useful progressive
eilleu and ever worked for the bet
terment of his fellow man. He was
strictly holiest and fair lb all his busi
ness dealings, and ti friend to all lie
was a member of the Masonic frater
nity, joining that order in IStiiJ He
was also a member of the A. ti. I. W.
ot this city, and the G. A. It.
lie leaves a wife, one son, (!uy. and
one daughter. Mabel, to mourn his
loss. Two children Frank and Anna,
died in infancy, and a s.m, Fled, died
in IS!)I
Funeral services, will bo hold Fri
day afteriionii al 2 o'clock at tin
home. Kov. Tompkins of tho .MeHn
dlst eliureh will conduct the servio
ami Interment will take place in the
city cemetery.
X Lesson in Silos '
To show the value of tho silo, co!
Of its construction and maintenance
together witli its many advantages
and how it increases the value of feed,
the National As.sociation of silo maun
fuct mors has'been organized and will
make demonstrations that funnels
mav have u complete knowledge of the
silo btfoio investing in them.
Uf course the silo has past the e.-
llcrillli'lltnl sIllL'l' lint, it it. ..till limn. .lit
I to be an expensive proposition and in
j comparison with its cyst some funnels
are likely to think its advantages tii
vial. One of the tir.it exhibits to be made
under tho auspices of the National As
sociation of Silo manufacturers is to
be at the Western Land Products In
hibit which is to bo held in Omaha
Jan. 18 to 2s Inclusive. Here Prof. A.
L. Haecker. tor years with the Uni
versity of Nebraska, will make a coin
plete demonstration. This includes
everything from cost of the stave or
cement silo to the comparative stoniKo
capacity of thn silo ami the barn. One
of the sigulllcant things about the silo
ami the barn wjjon compared is that a
nam costing oignt times as much as
the silo will not hold any mure feed
than the silo mid besides there is no
process for 'an-hsiiicliig 'the value of
feed .stored in a barn w there is in the
sjlo.
"Tlds'e.Oiibit'atOiutiha Is Just unv of
accjres of uY;iuMchI thliiRs to be leai;u
etfatsuch mid-winter expositions. A
runner can learn uinr about tho sijo
by visiting the land exhibit In Omaha
In an hour than lie' could by building
n silo at big oosVand trying It himself
or by driving about tin country for
days visiting thoso who have silos on
their farms. Tha Western Land Pro
ducts exhibit is condensed agricultural
knowledge placed under ono roof and
being In Its simplest form, easily an-quired.
' No, girls. ,lanel hasn't come yet,"
answered Anne, as hhe greeted tier
musts from the steps of the veranda.
"We are going to stav out here and
wait for her and feast our eyes on my
now green wicker tea car. with the
furnishings that I told father must go
with It. We can talk over this latest
freak of .laneCs. while we wait."
"Wliateor do oti think?" demand
ed the girl with dumping eyes. "If
anyone of us were engaged to that
lUuniilng man, we'd cling to him,
through lire and Hood. And to think
that she deliberately broke"
"It Is dreadful of her to do It, too,
for ho was so devoted, and such a
dear, ami It wasn't her money ho want
ed, for he has so much of his own,"
declared the girl with the Dresden
parasol, "it seems a easo ot straight
and simple Idiocy. I had a lilt of a
talk with Janet h. phono yesterday,
and silo said, 'Yes, he's Just as charm
ing an he ever was. And I Msh wo
could stay where we were Just before
he gave nu that wondeiiul hand
wrought ring. Kut we can't."
"'Hut why." I asked her.
"'Some time III tell jou wh after
I tell him,' safd Janet. 'It's such a
foolish, ullly, simple sort of reason,
that people 1U smile. Maybe tho
smllo is what makes mo hesitate, nut
after 1 tell him, I'll' tell all you glrla."
"1 always did fool that Janet was
BiinerllcIaV" murmured the girl with
drooping eyes. "To Binllo about such
ti thing and end a glorious epoch In
one's life for somo trivial reason 1b
something 1 cannot understand. We
always felt that she was a coquette.
"When Mr. Worthlngton began going
with her I was suro ho had found his
mntch in sentiment, and the courtship
was so short and midden"
"Yes, hut ho Is a lilt of a tllrt; we
all know that, dear," chimed in the
girl in the garden hat, with a sym
pathetic glance at tho girl with droop
ing eyes. "Aithur tells tno that ho
danced through college on a path of
girls' hearts. Kut It Is really not Ids
fault that he was born a tllrt, you
know."
"How could she end It, when tho
conquest was so complete and so en
viable?" Anne was pouring tea now.
"I do so want her to come. Jack said
todav that Sinclair Wotthlngton
think of that name, girls!--was as
much puzzled as any of us. 'lie Is not
so hard hll,' Jack said, but that he
can say he's puzv.led.' "
"U is a riddle to him no longer,"
broke In a voice frcnu the steps. ' He
knows now. And so shall ou."
Janet smiled at the sudden silence
which came when they saw htr. "I've
been lure only a minute ami didn't
listen after I found what you wore
talking about,' she assured them. ""
am no glad 1 don't have to bring up
tho subject, for 1 am crazy to talk It
ovi r. 1 can't quite understand why I
am not sorry, ilnloss it is - hut that
coiuos later I know now It was silly
to got engaged when even body had
tales to tell of Ids conquests, but tho
person who should listen never does,
and lie Is a dear I still think that."
"What reason did you give hlmV"
demanded the girl with drooping eyes.
"Why, I Just mailed him a letter
last evening tilled with a series of ex
hibits In the case.
"K-.hlblt A was a drawing of a love
ly girl he draws beautifully with
curly hair. Mine Is straight, jou know.
Ho diilMhat at my desk one evening
when ho was telling me how much I
was to him.
"Hxhlbit K was an envelope that had
been returned to me because of my
address In tho corner. Sinclair had
addressed It to my grandfather at
Smith (Tnllege! I asked him to nddress
It one evening when ho begged mo to
write no more than a short note and
then to talk to him. Kut bo was think
ing of some qtlier girl all the time, as
the address he put ou grandfather's
letter showed.
"Exhibit (' was a lilt of paper full of
pinpricks. Ho had done It that last
evening while he begged me to under
stand him and his love for me as
sured mo that he wanted my every
thought as his was mine. The. trouble
was that I bellevftd htm that evening
for th flrst time, it way 'Only after
lie bad koit that' I round the pih
prlckd pailrtr. In it I Irarrtl In very
beautiful old Knicllsh letter the' word
'Loubfe.' t
"No, girls, e don't know Loulie,
do, we-?'
"Mb put th proper date on, then
Jxhlbfu arid aant, thttu hi reply to Ida
wild app&al ti khan nby our eujtage
nient wan ended. It la' funny and yo'u
cab. laugh all you pleast. I'm not real
ly .Horry, for I have learned many
thing of. late.
".Mother titid I ale going weal next
woek, to vslt the (Jregorys ou thulr
ranch, .Ktlly Is there for the summer,
you.kuow, He's been writing me threw
tlmos a week all through my engage
wont. And, after all Is said. Hilly In
aplendld, don't you think?"
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V' fl! Y ' 'vlrSKii We carry a notable stock of
SS; vl 1S&S Watches, flocks. Hold and Phi-
i 'l -fV3"v V't annul Itlngs, ami many other
Nj: )l'W I'd useful and pretty things that
make a Hue display In the
.lKWIHiUY line. Our Kcpair
Department is also worthy of
notice, (.'all in and look over
our Hue stock.
J. C. MITCHELL,
The Jeweler.
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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
Ed. Amackp Prop.
LEADERS IN FUHNITUBE AND UNDERTAKING.
an:i:x?x:i:..:.x-s:4:K4:w
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Thp IVhcilP Fmilv" ;il
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 y
picture would be lovely. ' $
The quicker you come the sooner jj
you get the pictures. ;jj
THE MODEL STUDIO
Stevens Brother
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
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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.
1 Honest prices and fair .treatment will
bemy Motto.
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P. L. HeK.rsen, Prop.
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Al I'royof tkoCouimlhshm llrm ofll'"''". ""' """ ",v- ....iw..-,
ii (,,,', of St locum m I imlly Is Miinll, In llu nBRn-into iti Newhouso has added unollior now
1 rey Bro,. ,fe U mp ii of s. t. Jo . u In fi(lmo Uj )(f fHmmh IuJi
thi8 vaoiulty batuulHy K.nklUi. ' U)lt ,,Uh bctf ,.,,,, ,,,,, Ul, bp8t w(tye. Me is now Iked to convert j,,,,,
ttiefeedeiseiiuiv.. ( j( ( , ,,,, lllU(( 1),.,,,),) jltl.
Farm LoanSi 1 ' utf'dn refuly to t)ll, j,,,,,,., , ,1 die with a now cover, the oul.v expeiiHe
mulce farm ltmiis at the loweht rate Kindly jiie tliiMiiuttei yuiirattent-1 1jiik tlio oost tf tjie coyor you nmy
and bot tonus. I ant holo itKent for , !l)(1 vmu. piouiptnesh will be i-olf-ol. Tlieeonvenieiieeoflliedeliieli.
rtTll L.' ii in iM'I III ll I II i MH 'ii' Piiin I i wi
Trcvuu, .Minus iv uei. ouiiiu i"' '..loutly apineelatetJ. .nine iihhuiw muureiiaeiinnoi ueiiiiitre- TareM II. pin hum n frr
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U tieil 111 III ll'lL't . lovers I'litnn In nl 1 1 an. i.
i . Parting.
Stutif. unrt cool, Hwcnt air;
Blurn In n velvet Uy.
"Tl hunt to P'irt in a wqrlil .u f.itr
Oooildy.
N'IkIiI, anil u tirrnth of rtwei
Ktnatlni; out of tlin iuU,
WlllHporK of nitnifil yi'K, nnil houis
,-. -of nnmlci -
ClnrelOkit, 'he Mic'IIim ihiiue
Anil iii' liibeit or i striiH piny,
i frr a year per-
THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT 1
,.., - iifixniiipia nnvnT.iK'au'i' OMnifTn
dlroctly to tho moat with a hruuh after tho meat has gono
throimh tho salt, it will bo thoroughly smoltcd, will have a
.lallnlr.. i. lln.m nml nilll 1rnn unllil nnil AWGDt and IfCO IrOIXI
Innaets through tho ontlra summer.
Wright's Condensed Smoke
In n llnutil MmnTrn nnil enntntnn nothlntr exennt What Is Obtained
by tnirnlni; nicuory wood, it w put up in rniuani qiiari iHiiiiva oniy, cu mm
metal cap. NUVKIt SOLD IN UUI.K. A bottln will flinolco a barrel of moat
(280 lha.). For mile by all OruuulHta nt "5e. Kvury bottlo Kuaranteed. Ask
driiKKlMt for Fiu.R HOOK. "Tho New Way.". Bo auro to get tho genuine
WUIOUT'B CONDENBKD BMOKK. AlaUo only by
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THE E. M. WRIGHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo.
rwimtmrMi:
vate money.
I. 11 Bailey, lted fond, Nebr. ,
Hesiteetfully,
Tut: Ki;d Oi.oi i (.'iiit;i' I'rU'eK from $1 Ci to 7.00,
I'er nvpi
rtliiir l'ewill, In Ountei'i..
a. E. GRICE. DRUG CO.
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