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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
, n mii KWTfm . jAi e-vTi WWf" V f WALL PAPER This Spring weather mak es one think of cleaning house. Our nice Spring stock of wall Paper and Paints is now in the store and we invite your inspection a full stock of Chi-Nam-El also. This is the best varnish made for all purposes. Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. Market Report As Furnished by Hanson K Trine liens (fat) ' I"''lb- Spring r Cox ' " " Ducks " ' " (Jccso ' Turkeys " '' Butter l'." " Kggs (rots out) 1 " Hides " " " (X LftCALETTES II. t'. Cutter is home from Chicago. Paul Storey was in Lincoln Hiis week. Mrs. Dolly Lewis is heme from Mo Cook. Krctl Temple f Kan-as City is In this city. Mrs. V. llurwood is on the hick list, this week. -Old newspapers .'i coats a bundle at this oflieo. George Boyd of Bird City, Was., is in the city. L. M.Crabill roturned from Colora do Monday. i.-...ii i!,iMii..n of Hastintrb i- in the city visiting. .1. V.V ratten of Bladen was in this city .Monday. '.eph I'.osencrans of Bclvidere. III., is in the city. H. .1. Boyd or r.laden spent Tuesday in lied Cloud. Mrs. Hants returned from Mankato. Kas., .Monday. Capl. Ailamsof Superior wasin the oity lust week. Frank (Sriiss of Orand Islaiiil was in the city last week. K. W. Law of Blue Hill was in Bed Cloud Wednesday. Wauled a or -1 To" of good alfalfa hay.-l. W. Kimn. C Bruneof Blue Hill was on our streets Wednesday. Creed Perry is hoino.froin ills home stead at Yuma, Colo. Mis. Homer Morgan was visiting in Superior last week. Mrs. C. W. Creider is visiting rela tives at Bsbon. Kas. Who don't think the curfew ring might do some good? A. C. Hognett of Itiverton was taking iu the town yesterday S. T. Holier of Franklin was iu the city on business today. (iood six room house for rent, in quire of II. W. (Julliford. Farm Loans, I am ugain ready to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best tonus. 1 am hole- agont for Trevett, Mattis A Baker. Some pri vate money .1. II. Bailey. Bed Cloud. Nebr. Mikts Horns Baking Easy pOYAl gal POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tavtat K0ALUM.R0 LIME PHOSPHATE See Dr. Stock innn for eye glnsaofj Satisfaction guumuteed. Mm Mcintosh shipped his cattlo 'o Kansas City Wednesday. Lee Keith is homo from a short "tiy at Campbell and Bladen The inas club meets at Mrs lioyd Smith's Tuc-dny afternoon. Sme good resident'.! lots for sale. In.iiire of 11. W. (Julliford. Mr. Ulnrles Rtellln of (iriitid Island spent Sunday In Bed Cloud. W. II. Stewart of Ashland, Nebr , is in Ked ('lornl for a few flays. F. B. Biehards of Lebanon. Ids . spent Wednesday in Bed ("loud. Miss Carpenter returned from a i.it at Hastings the llrstof the week. ('. Keith of Hastings is in town lor it short visit with hi sou Lee Keith. Mrs. Noble Ball is home from Frank lin, wheie she visited her mother ludge Hiingan and Court Bcportcr Beard are holding court this week. Miss Agnes l.etourneau of Aurora, Kas., is visiting Miss Alfa Longtin. Mrs. ,). l;, Butler Is home from a visit with relatives at Clayton, Kas. You will miss it if you don't try Boutt County CjuI. ,1. (). (t.invi:i,t.. A baby boy was borh to Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Wolfe St. Valentines Day. Bcv..l. M. Bate.-, was iu Craud Island last week attending a clergy meeting. Bun McFarlaud, Fred Temple and Paul Tope went to St. .Toe Wednesday. W. A. Kent returned Wednesday from a business trip to Bockport. Colo. Poit Sam:: While Wyandotte Cock erels. See me atonce. 0 I'VW.w.i.in. I. M. Cou,yerso of Omaha was trans acting business in Bed Cloud yester day. Lost between Miuer Bros', and Mor hurt's, ti So bill. Finder leave at Chief ollice. Mrs. David Watson and children re turned to her home iu Bcllalre. Kas.. Monday. .Mm MeBride, the hustling real s tati; agent of Cowles, was in the city Wednesday. Boscoc Scllars and wife left for their home after a visit with his brother Alva Sellars. Miss McCurdy of Chicago the trim mar for Hurt & Ailes arrived iu the city Tuesday. George W. Liuek of the Superior cement factory was iu town on busi ness this week. N B. Simpson, who has been spend ing the winter iu California, is expect ed home next week. Bcv. Bennett will preach at the Christian chut eh both morning and evening Sunday, Feb. '.'li. Mrs. F.d McDonald of Hastings is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Ld Hliues, mid other relatives. Kllis (Julliford and wife left this morning for Oklahoma vhete they will make their future home. With two vaudeville shows and tt skating rink. Itcd cloud people can amuse themselves at any rate. Is your farm for sale? List it with D.S tiAKIIIMI .V t'o's. It will he liberally advertised. Chief ollice. The Congregational ladies aid will hold their market at 1. A. Wullbraudts grocery store Saturday, Fehr. 'J. 1th. .lodge Duiurau and Court Reporter Baird left this morning for Uloomiug ton. whero they will begin court to day. Is your farm for sale? List it at selling juices on stiaight commission basis with Han (!ai!ui:i: A Comca.m. Chief ottice. Mist, (;ii,ra Ailes of Hart A Ailes ic turned Ii-oiii her spring buying trip. She purchased goods in Omaha and St. Joseph And Indus lscariol" is the subject that Kldcr .lurboo will preach on next Sumla, evening at 7:1.1 All are cor dially invittd. There were It! carloads of stock shipped out id here Sunday, and III cat loads of stock were shipped out of here Wednesday. . "Nick" Carter, our lirst baseman of last year's baseball team, is not ex pected to live, from (reports received from Diveriion, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pope wry pleas antly entertained the members of the D. A N. P. club and their gentlemen friends last Friday night. The special subject fo'r Sunday morn ing at the Baptist church 'will be a survey of our home mission tield. Keg. ular service Sunday evening The W C.T. I-', will meet with Mrs. i Jeorge- I 'ope net Wednesday niter- noon. 'I he program will bi national I president and I'nion Signal day. I lyde Points, from .south of Inavale, moved on Dan tSarbci's farm, a mile north of town, this week, having rent ed that place for the coming year. .last us much eue, in fact a little more, should lie OMirulseil in buying elect r.e Mid irons, as in buying any thing else Some irons use more dec tricit than others iu doing the sumo ivoik tiet your elect ue u-nim of EUCUCEIMDI sjaneayi Here' b goin s a low price picnic on; you're invited CjHjSYEfVlF3?KTPHMPflSilflP'HHMHi very different from VOU'RE probably not the rest ot us when it comes to getting some unusual value for your money; it's human nature, and every body's got some of that in them. We've made up our minds to clean up this stock of good things to wear; to clear out all fall and winter goods and start the spring season with an entirely new lot of stuff. In order to do it we're quoting prices on these things that are good enough reason for any man who likes to get good things for less than they're really worth to come here on the run. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are among these goods; and when any man can get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at less than the usual prices he's certainly not very wise if he doesn't do it. There are a lot of other good things, too; we'll give you an idea of what to expect here: 20 per cent Discount Continues This Week. PAUL STOREY, THE CLOTHIER This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. p MoiuiAiii turns, tiiey earry iiieautn.ir tu,t t,,., ,.,,,,, alfull'ii Ize.iiuu. lie curcfull ..f just s' bushels w Into ear corn I good" electric irons. bast Friday II C Cuttor got an ex tra train and shipped his stock consist ing of 15 cars of cuttle and I ear of hogs to Chicago. He accompanied tnein. Farm Loans Negotiated-- Longost Time Busiest Optional Payments low est Bates of Interest on Shortest No tice Dan CJAitiiKi! Co. At Cnir.r Ollice Hoy Bust proprietor of the Boy a Uarber shop has installed tin electric massage machine and you are cordial ly invited to cull for a shave, hair cut. or massage. Next Wednesday being Aah Wednes day, the (list day of Kent, ltov. ,I..M. Hates will hold suitable services at (iraee church at I p. m. All are cor dially invited. Binuors are alloat for a two flays" celebration to be held here on the 1th ot July by thu business men. Let'1 doit. It is none too tmrly to start it now. What do you think about if.' Mr. and Mrs. William Dclsmi are; visiting at. the home of Mr. Krault Cowden. .Mrs. Betson will remain here until the return of Mr. Letsou, who left for Uiullesville, Okla., on business. 4 Meadames (Joo. .f. Wnrron andChiis. l'otter entertained the .100 club at. the home of Mr. Potter Tuesd'uy fjvoning. About V) guests Were present'.auil wore colopial costumes in honor of Wash ington's birthday. iJeorge-'J'i'inc received word Tuesday evening that Mrs Trlne'fl mother, Mp. lorrest oi Lawrence, ae.n., was very sick. Thuy Iinnicdiat.)ly departed for that place. Later word received from Mr, Trine stales that she parsed away at i o clock wenncMiiiy morning. i Having rented his farm one mile north of this city for the coining year, Dun Uarber will hold a public sale there, Tuesday, M.n eh Till. Ills sale bill includes a lew horses, about 1: head of full blood and high grade red hogs, a largo list of farm machinery, good harness, about 12 tons of s,.c.,,ii(l hay and Jon B very t Id i.g Fire, hrohc out in the I'etmson building, south of look's drugstore, yesterday morning. The cause of the lire is unknown, but it seems that it must have caught I'tom u defective Hue. The tiro department made a ' quick appearance, but the lire being so much in the roof it was extremely ditlicult to do anything with it. How i ever, the life was checked and the building saved, ultlio it. was badly ' gutted. ' A big surprise party was given in honor of (Jeorge t'orticr and wife on last Monday night when their neigh- i burs went in on them for an evening of on.iovnient. A grand old fashloiud Red Cloud Band gives Successful Heme Talent Opem. Last TliurHday evening the Utl.oiiH Band gave a very pleasing entertain ment at the opera House. The play was 'A Western Diania" in throe acts liberally Interspersed with amusing specialties- by Lynn and Kooth of the vaudeville circuit in the Tepee Theatre. Mr. and Mis. Hett-, Howard Foe, Jjoyd Mines, On is FVurn. Silver Long tin ami Neta Argalii,ht made up the personnel ot the cast nf characters and each pei-bumcd their part in high !y coiiiplimentaiy st le. I he orchestra under tin time was had with games, stories and j ' (!- ' Bailey gavi gots uiidu the bammer. an elegant JIuuch was served. I Jeorge gave us a great ariatiou of select music ootids large graphophotie And all present pronounced it a grand af fair, l.eorge and wife aitt enjoying life in great style. Having both lived iu Beil t'loud for several year, They were married about one year ago ami moved on the farm and both agree there In no place like the farm for them. One that was at the party. Jiuues I'titerson has sold a half in terest iu his automobile business to hia brother, L. b Peterson. This llrm will make the selling and repairing-of tiutumobilcH their twelusive bu.siuess. They Imvo puruued the ground bo. tw'oen their piusent gorngo ami the street and will creel u large and com modious building" tor their increasing business just an soon us tho weather opoiiH up. This building will be at least IB ty feet Hquurw and will be the best one of its kind in the Republican valley. Peterson Bros, have unloaded two curs of machines already and later on will add more. This places them on an equal footing with dealers In Omaha and otlior huge cities. They have the tlnaucial resources necessary to conduct an establishment of this character on a large tc.alo and this will he an iiuporluut addition to the industries of the city. We wish the new llrm unlimited success ami we have evtrj coidl lclee in tlitir abi'llly an ' IIK'U ' cv musieai program, .mis. nuglics pre-, shied at the piano with her usual skill and ehaim. The entertainment was j justly piiiiouicd by u good houc and wasgenerall coniincnlcd upon iu most complimentary terms. Is Your Farm on the MARKET? we want a com plete list of Web ster County Lands h' leadership C eo eMvnenttor sale. DAN GARBER & CO. Red Cloud CHIEF Office. There' No Risk If This Medicine Does Not Benefit You Fay Nothing A physicifin who made tt specialty of .stomach troubles, particularly dyspep sia, after years of study perfected tho foiuiulu from vUiioh lic.Mill Dyspepsia TahlqtH ur.e made. Our wxpfi-leiico with Bexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads us to believe the.tu to be thegreatext romtdy known for thu relief of acute iudigebtion and chronic dyspepsia. Their Ingredients uro soothing ami hcaliug.to the iuilamcd membranes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest di gestive mil known to medicine The ....II. ,4 I)..,,. ..I1....I . i it... . , v, ... w.. j uimiiii in I1IIIIIIS! IIIIMICIMUIU, Their use with persistency and regu larity tor a siioit time brings about a cessation of the pain caued by sto mach disorders. Bc.Miil Dyspepsia Tablets will Insure healthy appetite, ah) digestion ami promote nutrition. As evidence of our siuceic faith iu Bexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk If they do not gic you entire buTtsfactioji, we will return you the money vou paid us for thorn, without question or formality I'hey chiiih iu tiireesies. orlces 2.'i cents. fiU cents and Si W) Beiiieinher ion can obtain thorn only at. -The Bexall The H, 10 mice Drug Co For Sale! 1 Span of good Brood mares weight about 2600. both in fole, 1 Span of Mules coming 2 and 3 years old, 1 Milch cow fresh soon, 1 Poland-china brood sow R. L. HUNSICKER 3 Miles South of Inavale, Neb. R. F. D. No. 2 See The Chief for-up-date Job Work. m Ml i mMwmwwOfoaff vgsgwssmKaftfttii