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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
u iMJWumrffgwtaMrwa,TO m'mam dP Ajgr AF BffdSMl mM&YJJtrx! KKT M I NfeES m -v i I ? SfiEnKExecrn r-rji:y ?i '!. !Qffi V HK!:EHK35i JL 'SUJ'vju --k ME7,JX3 fcrrvrafc r,:22K32X BRUSHES Tooth Brushes Hair Clothe " Mat Massage " Nail " . Paint Kalsominc Brushes Shaving " Everything in Brushes Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. 1 immiZifrtierfrltrlfrHr LOGALETTES ; Sheriff Hodge was in Bluo Hill Mon thly. Jake Kllingor was in St. .Joe this week. Arch Horon was down from Cowles Tuesday. Nardy Marsh of Cowlos was in town this week. Mike Dunlin was clown from Hint Hill Friday. Goo. Warren and wilo are home from linunln. Chas. Starr was over ffom Lebanon. Kas., Sunday. Mrs. James Melntosh is on the slrk list this week Mr I,. II. Uluekledtfe was in Hloon. iiiKton Sunday. John Weesner was in Superior the first of the week. The comity commissioners are in session this week. Don't forgot the Fanner's Institute January -M. 25, ii, See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. d'ood six room house for rent, hi (mire of 11. V. (.inlliford. Some good" residence lots for sale, lutjniroof H. W. C.ulliford. John lla.elbaker has nought the Kidd farm south ol this city. Farm Loans,! am again ready to make farm loam at the lowest rate and he.st tei ins. I am sole agent for Trovett, Mattis A Bukor. Some pri vate money. J. H. Bailey. Heil Cloud. Xehr. 1 A. t: Atkins of the llrm of Athliw A J Harbor was in Line ln this vu'ek. I Itigular tuotiiiiig srrviro with m r , m n at Uitp'ist church net Sunday ' Calicoes- American 1'iints l'lve I cents per jatd -Mini it l'.nns and Co. Ilov. J. .M. Dates will hold tegular services at (irace ehtiich nest Sunday tico. V l.lndsey and W. 1.. Weesner returned to Lincoln Monday morning. Paul Storey ami Dun Ci.irber were In Hustings Monday returning Tuesday , noon. Foil St.t:: -House and 2 lots. For j further particulars inquire of !.. 12. Fruit. i Ai.rvl.i'A Foil Sm.i : lit the stack. lii(ttlri)of Miss Uclle Spaiiogle. lluial 1 phone 10). ! 0. U. Smith and wife left for Mori III' ICas. W'ediit-sday morning to be gone over Sunday. ( For cish rent. A lino well Improved quarter close tn I'ed Cloud Inquire 'at thisolllce. i Mis. T. 11. Larrlck went to Broken j How, XebiHshu tn make a visit with 1 her (laughter. Mr and Mrs. Al (Jalusha. are visit ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I'has. i I'lattlthis week. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Dean and Frank Dean went to Aikansas City, Kas . i Tuesday morning. , Dillv Orttnun, forcinan of Hie lii'iulor at Dine Hill was a- pleasant caller at this otliee Monday. Walter Scott and several others were down from Blue Hill this week attend lug County Court. Two choice well improved farms elobo to town for sale by Si:u.aks, (Aicutniutid lit' i chimin. Chas. Dennett, Jim MeDride, Jack ' Waller, Oo. Holt mil others were down from (Jowle.s today. For rent for CASH A fine well lm , proved f GO acre farm Close to Red Cloud. - Inquire at this office. I Mr. Tackett anil wife came in Moil 'day morning for a visit with their daughter. Mis. J. T. Diamond. 1 Monday evening, Henry ililhani and ' Morton Smith wereirlvcn the initiatory degree in the I. O. O. !'., lodge. ' Well improved SO acres close to low u for sale cheap and on easy terms Si.i.r.vux, (.lAiiitL'i: and Ht'icili-ox. Mr. J. 12. Jarhoc will preach at the ' Indian Creek school house next Sun ,.diiy, Jan. 1.1th., at II p. in. All come. All exhibitors bringing hogs to the . Farmer's Institute will be expected to i furnish their own material for hog pens. , Mr. Throne will preach at the Hreth , ren church next Sunday morning and Mr. Jnrboc in the evening. All are in vited. I Fur cash icnt. A line well improved quarter close to I'ed Cloud. Inquire ' at tills ollice. Mr. (irover C'levlainl l.oy and Miss Anna Jensen, daughter of 11. J. Jensen I who lives near Inavale were married ' Sunday at noon by Rev. Hummel at ' his home south of town. The young couple will make their home in this city. 2R.S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST I Successor to Dr. .. S. EMIOH I At the old stand over the .State Bank. Phonef3fl. THE Pre-Inventory Sale OF l The Miner Bsos. Co. January 7 to 1 4th. Inclusive Take advantage of this sale and you will save money. The Sale of All Sales. ! !.'... I.. 1.... I... m-,-,H' , it-, -ii, 'i ,, u in oiil'vii'ii ii day attending his hi other John Wees tier's wedding. The Degiee of Honor meets next Tuesday evening, lively member is lequested to be piesentas the olllcers for this year will bo Installed. Joe Fogel will give a f.l.OO Dap Kobe for the Dest Driving Mare at the Farmer's Institute January 121. '2", till. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the lied Cloud Creameiy Association will be held Satuiduy. Jan. 'J l. I'M i. J. K Uivki.kx, Pre. This week Ait Myers sold his pool lull to Walter Means who has taken charge of the same. Ait has gouu to Ualilornia. We w Ish vou success Walt er. Claionce tiiiin who is employed by 12, II, Xewhou.sc in Ills jewelry stoio left this week for (!rccnvllle, 111., where he will spend two week's vacat ion. Hoy Uust proprietor of the Koyal Barber shop has installed an electric massage machine and you are cordial ly invited to call for a shave, hair cut or massage. A stag party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry Wednes day evening in honor of her brothor John Weesner w'ho got married at Supeiior today. (Jeo. (JrllVeth and family left Tues day morning for Clay Center, Kits., where they will make their future homo. IJeorgo will bo a traveling salesman for the Dr. Baker Medicine Co. Mrs. W. D. Weesner and daughters Miss Cora Weesner and Mrs. Frank Perry were in Superior today attend ing the wedding of Miss Nelly Sham baugh to Mr. John Weesner of this city. On Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Kev. CS. W. Hummel oc enned the uiairiage ot Mr. Charley Itenkle to .Miss F.tninn Havel. Itev. Hummel performed the wedding cere mo"y. 'I ho marriage of Miss Nelly Sliaiu baugh to Mr. John Weesner of Ued Cloud, will take place tomorrow even ing at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. .Shainbaugh. -Superior Journal, i The following relatives of Mrs. .Syl vester Day were here in attendance at Mr. Day's funeral: J. V. Ben, and wite of F.agle, Neb : 1-2. II. Sickinon of lied O.ik. Iowa and J. K. Watkins or Red Oak. Iowa. The committee on poultry at the Farmer's Institute wish to have all o hibitors biingiiig poultry to the Farm er's Institute to build their coops 2 feet square and ISO inches high so that they will bo all of one si.o Kellur I'opkn who for thepast year has been the obliging assistant cashier in the Webstt-r County Dank leaves for Omaha Saturday uheie he has accept ed a position with the lien Buscillt company. Mr. (2opleu is a thorn and eftlcient book-keeper and we -ire pleas, ed to learn of his advancement. The Ued Cloud Milling Co. have installed a twenty five horse power electric motor and will use citv cur rent heratter. This will save operat ing expenses or the mill and will elhl a revenue to the city. Mr. Dhunond believes in progiessaiid is quick to in stall anything that will lender better service. Just as much caic, 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. (Jet your elect lie irons of MoRii.Mir Dno.s.. they carry theanthur ized iron, lie carcfull of "just us good'1 electric irons. The billowing shipped stock Sun day: Weesner A Knout, J ears of hogs; Sam Shuck. 1 car of cattle; Abe Delnh, 1 car of cattle; Jake Kllingcr, I car of cattliy Frank Mcintosh, l car of cuttle; Col. Wiggins, t cur of cattle; H. C. Cuttor. 1 car of hogs; smith A- Kirk patrick, I car oJ(Mes and mules. 1-2 W. Coplen received a telegram Monday morning that his sistur, Mrs. Hl.zie Snyder of I'ierceton, Indiana, had died at Hllis.Kas,, where she had been visiting. She had been visiting in this city for sevl'iul weeks and hud gouctlmt far im her homeward journey when she died. Mr. Coplen departed Tuesduy morning to bo piesent at the f uncial. Saturday morning about I o'clock while our peaceful citizens were snor ing their loudest u Hie alarm was turned in Hint the second hand 'store on Webster street owned by Frank Henderson was on liie. The Hie jboyb re-ponded quickly nud the lire was soon put out. The building way gutt ed eoinphstely by (lie and is almost a total loss to the owner Fied Wallin owned the building. We inidc-istaiid that Mr Henderson's loss Is about $.'m)0 mid that neither party hud anj insurance The (i. A. U and W. 15. C. held a joint Installation of ollleeis Saturday evening Mm. Tannic Dow installed th.i Mliming olllcers in the W. 11 C : Mis Vi-Coiikey. Piesldeilt. Mis. Kiei. Senior Vice Pies Mrs- Dobbins, Junior Vice l'rcs Mr-. Uogfiu-ief, Chaplin. Mrs. Dinnii l)u ker. Treasurer. Mis. West. Conductor. Mi. 12 Wclseh, (iuurd. Patiiotic intruelor, Mih. Docker Pi ess eoi respondent, Mrs. Welseh. Assistant Conductor, Mm. Julia Warren. Assistant iluard. Mrs. liaihel. Color Dealer No. 1. Mrs. Tumor. Color Dearer. No. , Mr. I.ols Mc Keighiili Color Dearer No :i. Mr. A. Hedge. Color Dealer No. I. Mrs. Lnlii John son. After i he fust illation an o viler sup per was sii v,.il and eervbody had a good ('mi Cm! o? liiittias. To nil the triends whose sjmp:ith, and s,.u i(vs were so kindly tendered in our tfme of bereavement, also to those sending lloweis and assisting in the music We desire In extend our slueeie thanks. Mrs S. Day, Miss Mabel' Day, Mr ami Mis.fluv D.ij Chnmion Plumh. At Di'sMiiiues Iowa ociui red the mar riago of Miss Mac Chauiioii and Mr. Herbert S. Plumb. Miss Channoii is an accomplished young lady who was born and reared in the city of Des Moincs. Mr. Plumb is the ycungest son of Fred K. Plumb of this city and was born and brought up here. The tnarrlago occured Wednesday evening January 1, mil. The many friends of Herb as he is known hero will be pleased to join with tlio Chief in wish ing the young couple a long and happv life. Died. At her home in (iiuliehl township. Mrs. M. J. Audrus. Tuesday, Jan. in I'.Ml. at the age of 7 'l. veins, II months and .'! dajs. Deceased was born in New Ynik state Jan. 'Jl. iSlS, and moved to this countiy in an early day. Mis. Audi us was beloved ami respected by all her neighboi.s. None ever entered her home without a warm welcome nor left without the warmth of a genuine hospitality, so chaiae.tei istic of the peojile of her ancestry Diseiitje did not destroy the chat in of a kindXiiiilulgent disposition, nor old age dimmish her uiiselllsh solicitude for hei" friends and loved ones. Ad hering to the 1'ailh of her fathers, she united with the Melhodisl chinch in early life and loved te attend its serv ices when health permit ted. While she continued to enjoy the society of her fi icnd.s ami grand cliildien she has for several years realized that her active life was over and with lesigna lion awaited the Divine call from death unto life. Mrs. A minis leaves an only child, Mrs. til lu Kent, to mourn her loss. Her husband proceeded hei into the great, , beyond In molt. Impressive funeral services were held at the Ash Creolf church to day conducted by Kev Tompkins after which all that, was mortal of this grand old mother of Isreal was tenderly conveyed to the Martin cemetery where, by the side of her devoted husband where she now rests in peace. "Smooth the locks of silver hair, On our mother's brow with tenderest care, Gather the robe in liual fold Around the form so still mid cold; Lay on her bosom, puie us snow, The fairest, sweetest Mowers that grow. Kiss her and leave her our hearts delight; Her pain is over, she sleeps tonight . ' Sulloway Pension Bill Passes House f-'vv' Measure firanls Pension to All Union and Mexican Veterans and Adds Forh-F-be Millions to Roll. H pnwmiBE a0re Now is The Time To Select Your Xmas Presents OUR Srnrlc is now rnmntafp With all the Seasonable Lines. Come i in and see us. : : - Lici'iiSf'J Undertakers in Nebraska and Kansas. i .!.. wvi n..:....i I-.lH.IV V 1 1 L 1 1 Ul.-9111'U. ALL TB3E MOKES Ed. AitogSl SProft. LEAUZK& IN rURNITUNC AND UNDERTAKING. C :: i mm! , ' T V - J U v iV" : Jm ) ::"X-:-:k-:x:2-2: x-x- x-x- x-x.x-:-x-x "The WhoSe Family" is extended a cordial invitation 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 A i to;sj V v K picture would be lovely. The quicker you come the sooner $ you get the pictures. THE MODEL STUDIO Stevens Brothers R.ed Cloud. Nebraska. 8 .. iV.'. . tv.. l..''.k.'-''4';'.ta..-, " ? ,.flH . l?'r'..TH "'. r,,"I?,'44,,'. -:ix-X':5r' .-v-'J''V-' ".. WASlllXCiTON, ,lan. In The house of representatives to day passed the Sullovvrty general pension bill which giants pensions flinging from 112 to fitfd nor niolith to all soldiers who .scrv ed nlnty dnyH inthu I'nlted States army in the civil war and who have reached tho age of ll',' yours. The bill adds about i?l. -..1)00,000 a year to the pension roll. Speaher Cannon took the Moor and made an earnest plea for the passage of the bill The bill passed by !l! lo lU. Tho ineasuro provides for the pen sioning of all union soldiers' regard less of disability, thuonly requirement being that they shall have attained the. tige of t'i years. Tlipscalaof nunsioiih tlxed'in the uuvv bill, according to ago us follows: Sixty-two years, SITi a uiuntli; lis yeais, t)i( a mouth; 7 years, fr-'.'i a montli: 7.1 years, Slid a mouth. It was declared by the ndvocali-s of tho bill that 100 veteians were dlng rvt'i'i t iity-loui hours Omalia I ce. ? 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 j will be pleased to meet all old cus- lomers and new ones as well. Honest prices and fair treatment will be my Motto. P. L. Hansen, Prop. r THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT 1 nv applying two coats of "WUiailT'S CONDKNSED RMOKR directly to tho meat with a brush aftor tlio meat lias koiio IIiioiikIi tho salt, It will ho thoroughly imiokfil. will liavo a iliilli'loiiii llavor and will keep hhIIiI and sweet and frco from IiiMccts through tho cntlro summer. Wright's Condensed Smoke tin a lliiuld ninolco and contains nollilnc cxrent what l.s obtained bv Iiurnlnir iiloltorv wood. It i.s nut ui In Huuaie tiuurt bottles only, cacti with a. inot.it cnp. M' Krt KOi-n IN rtl'IK. A bottle will nmolw a barrel of meat liSO lbi,. l"or nalo bv all drutfMKtH at 7fie. Jvory bottl guaranteed. AsIc diiiKKlut for Klli:K UoOIC, "The Now Wav." lia euro to cot tho ccnulno WUIUUT'a CONUnNBKU SMOKK. Matfo only by . THE E. H, WRIGHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. H. E. GRICE, DRUG CO. UmtmAuovcuS Dressmaking School A R.are Opportvinity Any one wishing to fit herself for a profitable and life long occupation in cutting and fitting garments has the opportunity now of learning at a very small cost. But those that wish to take course in this school must start on or before Feb. 1, 1911, as my teacher will be removed to another school after she finishes the January class. Satisfaction guaranteed or your Money refunded. R. A. TERRY, Red Cloud, Nebr. The Red Cloud Chief $1.50 Per Year.- ;I K m i smT--' -ort wc-K3SiKTaKTO T.