The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 09, 1911, Image 1
w r iiiiMiMBBilimffBr'T'Y P7"7" " "T.?J.yg"i'r' "-W- r "TiBiFiiiffl'H " i 1 1"1 TnpppT m i iHlfLii "i fS'WfSPffWpP'PPfl Uo lllstortcnl Society Pii WW i ii" ' uMWMMMKU-JWUHtfHaiJl ....toMUBKW.auas.". A" . ' NHHMMIHHHiaHliHBH - - -'- M-'npi I kill M J JBSIWPlWPtl W rC'Af3f.' "-. JF1 . -T- rfJgfti -.". -- -: - -- --- - - -. ""ttpjM - - ' '''i'fijsb-: -. X-"'i.ai.tA,fc. ., VOLUME XXXVIII1. A Newspaper That filvca The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For Sf.50. RED CLOUD, jSEHRASKA. MAItCII 5, 1 f 1 1 . IN DAYS OF YOUTH proimro for u rainy luy, which is sure to I'ome Sickness and trouble come unexpectedly to all. The Fruits of Wise Provision in youth and mnuhood will come home to you in compotoucy for old ago, when you have placed your money in u reliable linnk. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NED. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Fiorance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Fiorance. T'i3 . i UBiMMMnrii i LESTER Mr. and Mrs Goorgo HlairSiindaycd ut 13111 Lano'a. Horace Frisbie has bcon visiting relatives in Guide Itock. Miss Lacy Decker visitod Mrs. An drew King a few days last week. Mrs. Mcltride the mother of Lora Frisbie has been visiting with her. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Swartz and family Sundayed ut Charlie Frisbies. Tom Simpson and MissDollie llasscr spent Sunday evoning at Al Deckers. Misses Klt'u Holcomb and Miss Fran ces Correll has Leon visiting at John lloleombs. Miss Wcusuor gave her pupils a weeks vacation. She is spending her vacation in Lincoln. Miss L.acy Decker left Monday for Guide Rock whore she will work for Mr. and Mrs. Garrison. Walter and Hen Itasser returned home Sunday. They have been visit ing relatives near Guide Hock. GARFIELD George Jennings and family called on Guy Harries Snnda.v. Tom Hawkins and Jim DeWitt ship ped cattle to market on Sunday. Clyde Simpson moved his family oil theX. Ii. 13. Smith place on Friday. Will Fisher has been on the sick list for two or three days with the ln grippc. Smith ltros , are located on the Coon ranch and Manley Bros., moved over the river on the farm they bought. The Smiths are about to take K. F. D. No. S. There is seven or eight families of Smiths on the route and none of them wants to claim each other. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Thornton has bought a new buggy. Mrs. I,. V. Cone is enjoying a visit from a sister. Georgo McCarley has moved out to I'M Dorr's farm. Mrs. li. M. Parker was on the sick list a few days the past week. Mrs. George Gleason and Mrs. John Gleason Jr., are both on the sick list. Mrs. Kmanucl Peters is taking treat- tent at St. Elizabeth's Hospital at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lano Collins, who live near the state line, have a fourteen pound son, born Fobr. 28th. The Kensington club met with Mrs. D. .Jones Wednosday. Mrs. Doudnu is the new president of the club. Mrs. Albert Kellum of St. Francis, Kansas, arrived Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. (. W. Hoover,and sister, Mrs. Eli Fowler. Mrs. Shceloy has bought some lots of Mr. Fringcr and has begun building a residence. Her son, Arthur Sheeley of Ited Cloud, is doing the carpenter work. Hay hut., a friend of Iduyd Hunter, gave a very interesting "chalk talk" nt the M. E. church Friday overling undor tho auspicees of the young people's Bible class, which is taught by Murray Hickard. Mrs. Thomas Diltiu of MuPhcrson county arrived from Hod Cloud Thurs day to visit her sisters here. She had been called to Ked Cloud during the severe illness of her mother, Mrs. Miles Doyle. Mrs. Fordyee of Uostwick died sud denly Sunday afternoon after a brief illness. The funeral was held at the Methodist church in Dostwlck Monday afternoon, conducted by Hev. K U. Darch. The deceased left her hus band and live children. I - X r $. &P ! i i ! ' III rrriu A New Store Feature For Women In Chicago and New York women who appreciate and de mand the utmost in style, quality and tailoring skill in outer ap parel go direct to the Radford Shops. And NOW, the selfsame styles and fabrics that have always characterized Radford Garments Tailor ed to Measure mav be obtained HERE at your own store. As exclusive representatives of E. B. Radford &' Co., of Chicago and New York, we now offer you the complete Radford Shop Service. You can take your pick of over 5 1 Radford Styles and 230 Spring Fabric patterns for suits, skirts, coats, dresses or capes. You can have any style any price garment you select made to your in dividual measure by the Radford Shop at Chicago prices. Come see and make selections from this early Spring display. I Why the Bonds Should Be Voted In the matter of voting bonds to the extent of SUmumm for the extension of our water system it is altogether tilting that tho tax payers of this city should be guided by prudence and economy. He f ore the individual makes up his mind in regard to voting upon himself extra bonds it is well to candidly and honestly investigate the (iiiestion from all sides. Ordinarily we are all a little touchy when the subject of water comes up and it is time to go slow. At prcscutom water system lacks about $l'-!00 00 per year of being on a paying basis. In other words the tax-payers are called upon to make good the de llclncy of Sl'200.00 by direct taxes each year. And we have S'JO.OOO.UO invested in our water plant. No private cor poration or indvidual could stand this loss year after yoar without going to the wall, All that has kept our system going soj far is the money taken from the pockets of the tax payer. Now the interest on the 10000.00 proposed bonds wlU not exceed fttOO.Ou and the laOOO.Oo will counect the springs with our pump which will represent the amount necessary to put our water system qn a paying basis. Therefore it would seem that it will be far easier to vote the bonds, pay S.'JOU.PO per year instead of SP200.00 as at present. With the carcfullness and thoroness with which this project has been approached it would seem that there ought not to be any objection expressed by a single voter. During the summer mouths when water is in great demand there is no supply and consequently just at the time when the city could sell water and make a profit it has no goods to sell. There is not a single merchant in the city who conducts his business on that principle and It is foolishness for the city to lougercontinue to do business at a loss. In live years the Burlington alone will have paid the amount of tthetc bonds and it would be using water which costs practically nothing since tho pressure from the springs will throw the water in the mains without the expense of a pound of coal. Some have expressed themselves as being opposed to the issuelng of any more bonds for any purpose whatever but if we can issue bonds and savo money it would seem that wo are In duty bound to do so. Others think that if we vote these bonds it will in terfere with sewer bonds which may be needed in the future but sower bonds can be voted regardless of any other bonds because there is a special provision which takes care of the con struction of sowers. Another tiling a sewer would be of no benefit what ever if there were no water to Hush it out hence tlte water comes first. Lot us savo money, obtain pure water and vote for the bonds. I F. NEWHOUSE PHONES: Rural fill. ' Hell, Blk 41 I The Doctor's Question Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders A doctor's first question when con sulted by a patient is, "Are your bow els regular'.'" He knows that 03 per cont or illness is attended with Inact ive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Ituxall Orderlies are a positive, pleas ant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders in general. We are so certain of their great curative value that we promlso to return the purchaser's money in every case when they fail to produce entire satisfaction. Kexall Orderlies uro eaten likecandy they act quietly, and hryve a soothing, strengthening, healing influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purgo, gripe, causo uausea, flatu lence, excessive looscuoss, diarrhooa or other annoyiug oifect. They aro ospfccially gocdforchUdron, weak per sons or bid folki. Two.sizes, 23c. and IOC Sojd only at our fitoro TLo I Rexall Store. The II. K. (Jrlcu Drug Oo. NUMBER 10 irnnsjf i kmiJ it i3k v'MP' UUP'' kL- M-- t All The Year 'round. Its easy and Daylight all the way. CALL OR SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Newhouse Bros. E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. C. B. & Q. Watch Inspectors. Jewelers and Optometrists. Harness Repairing and Oiling Neatly Done at FOG EL'S Also my stock of Harness of all kinds and Harness repairs including Strap work, Collars, Halters and Saddlery. My line of Harness Hardware is complete. Remember I can give you just what you call for in this line and prices always the lowest. Joe Fogelt The Harness Man. r THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT 1 By applying two coata of WRIGHT'S CONDENSED SMOKE directly to tho moat with a brush nftcr tho meat has gono throuRh tho salt, It will bo thoroughly smoked, will liavo a delicious rtnvor-and will keep flolld and sweet and frco from Insects through tho entire, summer. Wright's Condensed Smoke is a Hauld omoko and contains nothing oxecnt what Is obtained by burning hickory wood. It la put up In square quart bottles, only, each with a metal cap. NKVHR SOLD IN BULK. A bottle will flmoko a barrel of meat (280 IDs.), l'or finio y mi tirufrsists at inc. isvcry uome guaranteed, ask dniKKlst for HllKE BOOK, "Tho Now Way." Bo suro to ffct tho genuine WUiaUT'S CONDENSED SMOKE. Aludo only by THE E. H. WltlCHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. mmmmm ' uoull'!Siul5uAxiJJil5l,,,"B,',"l" H. E. GRICE, DRUG CO. IS YOUR FARM on the MARKET ? We want a complete list of all Webster county lands for sale on straight com mission basis. FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED DAN GARBER & CO., Red Cloud CHIEF Office. s n .M "fyqx;gf7-,,J-crsTaF'.r' -SSSSSSSS&Bmm mmmiiu&ii$emiti