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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
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CAPITAL $25,000 3. F. Mizer, President. S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: 3. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, S. R. Florance. Everything Electrical G. C Bailey Electrical Contractor. All kinds of Elec trie repairing. Bell phone, Black 20. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud In Riverlon every Monday H FOR all YOUR needsin DRY GOODS call on F. NEWH01SE. JFor all your needs of the following goods give us a call. Ginghams, Percales, India Linons, Flaxons, Persian Lawn, fancy White goods, Embroideries, Laces, Silks in plain and fancy, Dress goods, Mus lins, Longcloth, Table linens, Dress linens. ifii? I gmess.rnt mnaii a agfc Wm. H. Thomas, GUIDE ROCK. Mrs Durbiu, mother of Mrs. Amos Dilliti, ia on the stele list. Ktntcr Noble and family intend moving out to their faint soon. Mrs. William bnwjer, wim v:ts siclc last week, Is now tntich bcttur .so IRIiss Holla Ferguson took Tucscay evening- with Mis. Parker. l ' supper H M. Mi. V. K. V.iughan is visiting this week with her daughter. Mis. S. l. i;i,, at Kcvuolds. Dm ingan exhibition of fancy tiding on the stteots Sntiiiibiy itfternnoti .1. J J. Ulj's II I tic -mi Unbelt wii-) mi oor but fot tiin.itcly was nut much hint. Mis. ilendct'soii itnil ilaiighter Uessie were dinner guests ot Mts lfoocr hatuidaj. The family lives near Not tli Branch, Kansas, but epeet to mini' to the iioriher- pat t of this state in the spring Sweaters. To clean up our Sweat ers will close them out at 20 per cent discount. Km o H n IB BS v B si iK3 Wfcm K 1 X .1 VI Pa mB Jwl M S AH 7 flki Eat H AHi l3mM This month's Butter ick are 10c and 15c none PHONES. ICurnl 03. Hell, Black tl t jo yiiA 4 Newspaper That lcs lhr. News Fifty-two RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. V VAWW A U V s. sii'piisc vu jrivfit V II Mutit i l.adus and Kentleineii stand to .oiif I i.'iiiiiti, nod wifi- MinUin . Mien tlii'ir feet. uiiilvrs nppc tied wltb ba-Uets id Ifort'lide Simpson will slnj,' ou to, K"nd tiling's fur dinnei and piesciited sleep tl.eiii witb s.ime haud-onie eliina ' Uut then jdiiiih ladies dtm'l be a dishes II was tin twentieth allliher- lartued i siity ot their tu.it naf(i . I''ir Clide has rented a good sled faint, Mrs mekson mid Mrs. Kobett Mc Iti.dtt vMiii! .limn f iDin Ke.il Cluiu Tut'sduv on business connected with the county work id the W. C. T U. The meet! tig was held at the homo of Mis II. V Hubbard and was attend' ed by the county olliceis and the ex omttUu otllcers of the (Snide Kock union. GARFIELD (leorgo Hurt is sold a colt the fore part ot the wool: Ft ed Smith was n pleasant caller on wind mill row on Friday und Suturday Al Smith and purtner was on wind mill row shelling corn ono day liiHt week. A little colder weather siucc tho ground hog made his visit to this part of the earth. George Harris hauled in a tine lot of hogs on Sat ui day and shipped them to market Sunday. liouls Muulcjs little daughter Ultima was quite sick last week but Is some better at this w tiling. Mrs. Chris Hansen left for Oklahoma on Thursday night to visit with fi lends and i datives for n month. The basket Mippei and spelling school was well iitUmdcC In Dtst.S'on last Ftlday night It put us in mind of the spelling m-IiomIs we use to hate it bundled yeais auo for tl was line as well as instinctive. Paul White stood up the longest in Otst. vS'i and Inn I)i a kc was the last one on the Moot from the south district lint being ' against two school teachers she had to ' j,m. wilj nd then Mr Waskotn sjtell ed his better ltalt down and all was ovet. i Burson hose at 25c and 50c. Try our Burson Mercerized hose and you will say they are the best for the money you ever bought. Childreim No Mend hoso, linen knee, heel and toe at 25 cents. And a good grado at 15 cents. Patterns higher. I AttJ!kRMr-iS r?5s'!ir,iF!t;::ai3 -fc 't- rr 'w -p&iiwr A. frf H j Jrt y- OTYl - - T -- .j& 'i rS Weeks Eiicli lrar For $1.50 J Aim is loouin' rot-a partner that he . ' oi in ills at in- LESTER Mrs. I. tine called ou Mr .1 Kmick Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles l!ass,.r spent Sunday at Al Decker's. The Hoeiety met with Mrs ('. J. Co in Red Cloud Wednesday Miss lvn Huft'en spont Monday night with Miss Mary Holcomb. After a few weeks illuoss Mr I Friable is able to be about again. Mr und Mrs. Charles Frisble spent Sunduy afternoon at Guide Koclc. Mr Tnie FrlBbte of Superior spent Friday and Saturday with his parents. Mr. nud Mr.s. C. II, Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Olarc Cox spent Sunday at Sylvestor Frisble's, Mr. Amos Dillcn has resigned his position with Mr. Hulsobuslt and will work for Starke Brothers the first or March. Miss Uollie liusser, Mr. Tom Simp, son, Miss Mae Frlsbie. and Mr. Joe Ilritton spent Sunday evening with Uuth Simpson near Guide Kock. Mr. am) Mis. Randolph and daugh terof Iowa, Mi . ICiillein, and Mi. IM Ktillciu of Ninth Uianch relatives of Audiew King, spent a few davs with them Mi and Mis ndiew King, Mi and Mis. John Holcomb. Mr. Kd Kussei, Mi. Iletny Ibisset. Miss Mar.v Hol comb, and Hd King spent Sunday at .lohti (asset's. Mr. and Mrs. Will hnne had the mis hap of meeting sin auto Saturday just as he i elicited the top ot the hill b (iotlicb Rassoi's. Their liotses were fiightcnod and tipped thcni out and tlte buggy was badly btoken but no ono hurt. It was Mr Miner's auto. He took them to town. COWLES Mrs.t'untis Heal came home Wednes day mottling. Thetowill bo the annual .farmers' institute at Cowles tho twenty-second of this month. V. W. Ultchcy attended postollko Wednesday while Dr. Hall went to Rod Cloud on business. A. II Spniclier, H. U Kceuoy, and A. J (.11 ant each shipped near of stock to St. Joseph. Mo.. Wednesday. Mr, Arthur Lacy expects to move out on his lather's faim tho first or March. Mr. Darnell, the B .t M. agent, intends to occupy the house vacated by him. Mr. ami Mrs. Allow ay left on the train Tuesday morning for their home at Monticollo, Iowa. They have been keeping house for Juke Fuller for the lust thrco months. There will bu a social at tho A. O. U. V. hall Monday evening under the auspices of the Christian church. Kv erybody Is invited to come and be served with chili and ice cream Mr. A 'Clark of Kewaunee county, '111, canto in with an emigrant car Tuesday nnd will locate on what is known as tho Lawn linger place south eastot town, we welcome htm Mr and Mis Dick Cooper depaitcd lor Kansas City Monday ovonliiL' Thev will also go to Jell'otson City and other poinib in liiu state to look at laud Mr. Washburn is tonding the elevator witiie uicic is absent. Tho small child of Mr, und MVs. uoyu vnnce aica last Kriauy ami was burled Sunday In Guide Rock ceme tery. There were nine uutotnoblles In the procession. This is the only funeral, In this county at Ieust, where automobiles were the only motive power ttbod. Dr. Albert Boron of Votk, Nob,, ar rived In our village Tuesday Ho ex pouts to remain with us Indefinitely. He is a man of Home exporlonco its ho pi net iced throo yours in Stillwcll, III., and a number of months at Palisade. Neb, He has rented the house, owned by Mr. Spracher and will move in about tho tli st of tho month. Wo wish him success. - --- ?," -. 5- k?iUM m .. aai ihklt' -jm im n ih -- - wi iw.i " T" n.BW' Gi K HI B -1-i?3 BKW T.YfflKJWMlSWKWSa S?J- 'fjg asaKWBMBSSsiai '-- Zsa.7 'Vl. AWBArILBM ".M2mSnB rrz: -us-zsjree 5 " " j-r- 1 l I . HELP We need some money QUICK. To get it we are making some extra special prices on every watch in our stock and untill February 18th we will sell any watch in our stock at wholesale cost. This is the greatest chance you have ever had to get a watch at such money prices. Our ' stock just now is full and complete but the prices we are making will soon clean it out. From this date we dp only a cash busi ness, selling nothing on time and in order to make the change we must have money at once and this is the best way we know to get it, hence your chance to own a watch at what it cost us. Don't delay as the watch you want may be gone and these prices apply only to stock on hand. Newhouse Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspectors. HELP Skatlnft Rink Rules Hvenings Hours 7 to 10, lights out nt 10:30. Afternoons 2 to & p. in. Prices -10 cents in and 15 cents to skate Saturday forouoonu for children un der 13 years of ago 0 to VI a. m price 0 cents In nnd 10 cents to skate. Wednesday afternoons, 2 to 5, for ladies only. Wo will not be responsible for any accidents which may occtiir but will do our best to pi event any. M vM.i Ili.os rutin Loans Negotcated -Longest Time Busiest Optional raytnoitts Low est Rates of Interest on Shortest No tice 1)A.X (jARIII.lt X Co. At Ciiiek Olllco Roy Rust proprietor of tho Hoy a Barbor shop has installed an electric massage machine nnd you are cordial ly invited to call for a shavo, hntr cut or raassngo. r Jttbt as much cure, in fact u little more, should be exetuised in buying electric sad irons, as in buying tiny thing olso. Some irons use more elec tricity than others In doing tho same work. Get your electric irons of MomiAitT Bros,, they carry theauthcr Izod iron. He carefull of "just as good" electric irons. ii.'Sf &. NTJMKEK (J HELP v Jewelers and Optometrists HELP THEY BUY SH0RTFED STEERS Illinois Feeders Take What Nebraska Doesn't Want to Finish. K. IL Hunter of Red Clond, Neb., brought in yesterday two carloads of choice long yearling Colorado Btecrs that ho had fed about two months that brought S5.1K) Thoy weighed a little better thun 000 pounds. Tho pur chaser of this bunch of bhortfed steers was W. E Epperly of Joy, 111. Such transactions as this occur daily oil this market. The Illinois fcedcis me here buying the shortfed iteers from Kan sas and Nebtaska I will put thoso steers in the dry lot and feed them on a ration of corn and ulovcr hay until Into next sum mer, or perhaps until September," said Mr. Hpperly. "I am a long feeder. There Is nothing lu short feeding, or at least I hove soen very fow cases where it paid out. By the time l get through with these gtcors they will top any market the map." lumsfis City Drover's Journal. DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST- Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotting's Drug Store. -J! i ' if if s i I I lj mrtwmwwratitnwTtraijii