Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
r titr Historical Society i'jgS' f v: .Nf.- . 3ri. - - " .1 "V- VfeST JaaS. 3a tfcnMfcfaA.. .-tftttw ..-,-, . -w .:si fe'-L.ra!2 rc'27Sra -- -- r "n,- - -VtffffHfeTU'M - " "-- -.s-f-.. - i- ---KPr-l IV: m- - j. VOLUME XXXVIII 1. 4 Newspaper Hint fihcs Ihe News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For Sl.fiO- RKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, J N l AH V ID. 1011. NUMBER ;, THE BANK is must essentia1 curt of a successful businessman's establishment and second only to the ciilt's.1 m hi cause in the hitter phu.e the profits r ,l1" buniness aie made, while in the bank much saving is oftimes made Id tho merchant in hisiin.iiii'iiit transactions Weoilot such n Nanking Service t Interest Paid on Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. rfygii nmnwMi l wwwwrifc I'lii' I'l-liei tin usher made a homo union Monday and finished the mmis ini w ill. nl .lack liana"-. I uu.cis Hniichln better known as I dji lloin liin was thrown out'of his lniKKN sundu,v anil found in an un consctiis condition with a bail gush in his head, He is an old man and it Is a haul blow tor him and it will ho 'some time before he will he mound attain It Grows Hair Everything Electrical G. C Bailey Electrical Contractor. AH kinds of Elec trie repairing. Bell phone, Black 20. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud Jn Riverton every Monday GARFIELD Miss Ella White culled on Mrs.Onmr Wolf Monday. John Jackson marketed a line ear of hogs Snturdny. line Unhbins iHiiehuse.il a team at the Dellait Mile. Charley Kobbius ami wife weie on wind mill row Sunday. 'I'. W. White and wife made a drive to Rlverton-on Sunday. Will Fisher was helping Mauley 1 Hi os., put up ice on Tuesday. The Hanson corn sheller is busy shelling in l'.ast Gal field this week. .loo M iidd is having the time ol his . life a hatching while his wife is n way in iNett i one a vishihk Tho weather man pot down to busi ness last week and cracked tho ther momentor heiow zero hut it is some wanner now. Here Are. Farts Wft Want Ydl to ProC at Our Risk Marvelous us it mav i!in. Ke.sall ".:',' Hair Tonle lias ginwn hair on heads that weie once bald. Ol course, in none oi these eases weie the hair mots dead, nor had the scalp taken on a glucd. shiny appearance Uexall SKI" Hair Tonic acts seicnli Hcallv, dostioytug the germs which aie usually rcsponbible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them It is u most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfumed, and will not gum or permanently stain the hair. We want you to get u bottle ol Kex all "KV Hair Tonic and use itasdiieot iwl. If it iloes not relieve sculp irrita tion, remove dandrulV, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair, and in every wav uive entire satistaction, simply come hack and tell r.s. and without question or foimality we will hand iirw.ir 1., Km iviTv iKMinv vou naid us for it. Two sizes. fiOc. and SI 00. Sold only,at our store -The Heall Store. The H E CJrice Ding Co liKl.lllUKNCIIl'ltcil. Corner ut fith Avenue, ami cliesliuit Mint. 10 , ,. smlilmtli School 11 a." in. .. . - I'reacliliic 7:10 p. in. Clirlhtlan A oi ktr'sllsiiid 8 00 p. in .... , .I'rtacliliiK A II are tin Ittil to ntli ml. .1. II. I AiciiuK, Minister. i urn mmw m fffl J LJJ11I jjMAN BEAUTY CORSE 1ALAMAZ0Q b0RST W). aCLU&ivi, j iaiu,io American Beauty Corsets TKocovcau svp mrrpct in design, worlmanship ar.d style, making a garment that is not surpassed in this country and a price within reach of all. Every part of their construction is under the closest scrutiny and care is given every detail. " The results are corsets of magnificent lines, that have style and wearing qualities. All of the best known ideas or corset intelligence are em bodied in them. 1.00 and up, F. NEWH01SE PHONES: Rural 03. Hell, Black 11. M. Dunlin's Statement In' Regard To Inman The j Horse Thief I silterlll Hedge cnusi "1 to he publish ed in ilMletcnt papeis of theeouutj ills veision of the hot so thief whine an est I made In Ulue Hili on the tth of this iiintit.1i. and I feel it niv duty to make a personal statement of the details as to my connection with the matter On lliellil Luthei Inman put up at the Pnngh stable with a soriel hoi so andhuggv. He tiled to sell the out- lit to Mr Hinge, and as he appeaieil so very anxious to sell and for a low price Mr It urge became suspicious of the man. The following morning Ait confided his suspicions to me. 1 had several conversations with Iiimaii and tried to find out the facts tn the case, and finally placed him under an est C. M. Smith, a horseman allied Cloud, had been in communication with ! Itnrire. iiskiiiir if a man with a black team had put up at his place, sajing that such an outfit had been stolen m Kansas, and that the man had been in Ued Cloud the pievious day Burge told them theio was no such man there but that a man with a sorrel horse was here. While I was taking Inman to jail I received a tolephono call from Kd. Koon at Cow lus asking if a man with a sorrel horse hud been seen, .stating that lie had traded such a iiorfto to a stranger lor a black team, giving ?"" Jin cash also. 1 then knew that 1 had the man who was being inquired lor by Ued Cloud parties of liurge. Pi e ions to this I called up Hedge and asked him the description of the man with the black team and told him there was a man heie with a sorrel liorso. Hedge said that both parties woro probably together and to keen track of the man hero nnd got furthor information from him. He said he had to go down iuto Kansas and wanted mo to look after the mattor. When Koon at Cowlos called mo up and I know i niui tno ngutman i tele graphed to the BherifF in Kansas tell- Imz him I had hi man here. I re ceived the following answer from him on the 4th at 8:11 a. in.: Hold man and team. Am coining at once. K u. Linti., siicrin. Hmliro in his statement says ho called mo un and asked me to arrest the man. The follo'ving artWavits f rom the minagers of the telephone ex changes here will show whether he called me up: State of Nebraska, Webster County: It. .1 Marshall, tirst Doing uuiy sworn, deposes and says that he is the manager of the Independent telephone central at Blue Hill, Neb , and Hint no call came In from Rod Cloud for M. Dunlin on the morning of the Itli day of January. 101 1, from the sheriff or any other person, as bhowu by the re- ! cords of my office. It J M.utsiiu.i,. Sluto of Nebraska. Webster County: ) ." ,-. . , . ,. .. ,... . ." . M oyd uruncH, ooing iirsuiuiy sworn, deposes and says that ho is the man ager of tho Bell telephone company at Blue Hill, ivel)., and mat no tciepnouo call same into baid oftlco from Red Cloud. Neb., for M. Dunlin on the morning of the 1th day of January from tho sheriff or nnj other person, as shown by tho iceordsof my office. Lii.oui (iitiMi:. UmIicmiI lnwl iii niv nrisnni' and swm n to before Viu this llth day of January, A. 1) mil. A. D. IlANNin, heal 1 Notary Public. Now as to the icward. Smith came up ami demanded the entire reward ofS.'O. Koon would bo satisfied with lialf of tho amount and Hedge said ho would have $-'5 or take tho man away from mo and then got all the reward. If I had satisfied all these claimants it would have cost mo 812'i, or 7r. inoro than tho ontlie icward offered. Hedge called up tho shorifr and the owner of tho stolcu team in Kansas and told htm to come to Red Cloud for the man. At Red Cloud ho tried to get tho owner to swear out a fugitive warrant, which would liavo permitted Hedge to have taken the man from me, w lion he would have nlnimud'tlio rewind ontire. The ( omiiici elalAilvertlser.ini speak ing or tho matter, said Hint Hedge I came to Blue Hill on the Mb and hi-' icsteil a lioise thief. I'lobably Hedge ( might hao si'cuied the Inavale bank robhcis if some one had seemed them ( In a steel cell for him to make the ai test a he did in the Inman e.ise. M Dniniv COWMiS Mr .'. I Fuller Is under the caie of the doctor at picsont Dr. Caulk, who has been quite sick of la giippe, is getting better Mr. and Mis. James Mcilride hae a quite sick baby which Is down with pile umoiiiu. Mr. .lanios llager left last week for Oklahoma, whore he intends to work during the jonr. Mr. And Mrs N. W. Anderson have a rrienil visiting them from the east ern part of tho state. Mr. Jake Lacy shipped a mived ear of stock to St. Joseph Wednesday Mr. Arthur Lacy accompanied same. Mr. Hills, wlio has been working for Mr. Henry Fowler, has gono to su porior to visit his parents Indefinitely. Mr. U. W. Fuller, senior member of the firm of Fuller A- Johnson, left for ids home in Bethany Heights Monday morning. Mr. Charles I'utnam attended post- office Friday and Saturday while Dr. Hall was having la grippe. The old P. M. looks natural behind tho bars. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Vance wont to Hastings Tuesday to attend the poiiltiy show. Mr John Thompson carried the mail ovor the unite for Mr Vance. Mr and Mrs Peter Hill, fonuerlyof this place, but now living on a farm out near Cm lis, Neb . was visiting rel atives ami filends in and around t'owli's. We aie glad to have them with us. Come again Peter Will Itiu rand wife of Bird City huvo heen visit lug iclatlves and friends of this place, left for home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurr grew up to limn and womanhood around Cowlcb. 'Mrs Burr is the daughter of Mr. Foe, while Will isthebtother of Char'os and Thomas Ilurr iuito a number of our honorable body of men wont to the city last week to sic what could lie done with the county commissioners relatlvo to mailing two piecincts out of Pleasant Mill l,..,.uliii. N.'ii-illlSh to suv. thev came home vietoiious, and now wo live or soon w in, in uowies precinct. i.ii.iM-id'k'BMlTHWiiti IehgravihgIO im UTSfi KMRIL r.jOTjftffffifl DR: E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotting's Drug Store. THE people who make Big Ben call him a sleepmeter and that's the right name for him. We've got one at home and I want to tell you he's the 'most accurate thing we have ever run across. Punctual, cheerful, right on the job, he's die best breakfast call anyone can ask for. There is another Big Ben in my store Veady for "you to take home. 1 have him in the window look at him when you go by. $2.50 1 bli It Ihe cUL u tuc ircn IurtleJ In ttie II iasluc E. H. NEWH011SE "'"'I , isa-.JKpSw. rl8gaaiHw8T'"jS?i'T 'Au, w TBaawrA "y.i?CT3SBSBn;