, r.M imfti ! M yifirfiiWmnrtfnrtMftMiB.w ntjfrm j i,h -, rtW(," - r . r.wwwwni'" iwwim tmMfr p - -.r www" .-wHMfllW!i j J ft I Ft 4 ft t v ;t .-r VI ' . t W w E6? CHIEF Kd Cloud - Nobrasktv PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Biltcrcil In tin' I'DHtofllro fitillucj I'loml.Ncli, kp Second CIam Mnttor C, II. HALE f 1'imii.imiiui THK ONLY I)i:.M(l('UATIC I'.U'I.U IN svi:iiHTi:it i'ouniy Tiansfeis of ii'iil estate Itled for record for Die week ending Match 8 reached tlic record breaking mink of fU!)2,(KM. Tho li'lciiils )f Joe Crow arc groom lug 1 1 1 tn for sIhm ill' ami tliu chances fire that they will insist upon his running this fall. It In a 1)11 curly in the game but at first hlnsli wo know of no hotter man for the position than Joe. Ho has Iiooii living in the county for the pant twenty-live years and is well ami favoiahly ltnown in this pint of the comity. Tuesday night we visited the Tepee moving picture show and wc were simply delighted with the excellence 'of the films displayed. "The Mexican l.cgomi" was surely suburb .Mr. Hughes is to ho commended for select ing artistic views of a most elevating uhnrnotcr. He believes and wo be liovo that tliu best only should be giv cii. An hour spent in enjoying pic tores of tills character Is an inspir ation. Beimels aro pleasant especially to editors who seldom receive them. Wo received words of commendation from a dozen dill'ercnt sources for our little article on inforoing the curfew ordinance- This is very acceptable. This week wo suggest that tho city uso the powor plant whistle at nine o'clock as a warning to all children to seek their homes There would bo no o.pensc connected with this method and the whistle could he easily heard all over the city. Down In Mexico. KiIkiii llouiml In OiIiiiiiIiiin I'ckxuiiii. Inure., Mexico, I'Yb 'Si. I am now in the city of second importance in ' tho republic ol Mexico. It In the real gateway between the two lepttbllcs It is a very imnow gateway, ami ho who would enter must pass Inspection by the Diaz soldieis at tho south end of the bridge which spans the Rio j No play over produced In this cotin (Jrande, and upon attempting return ' try or abroad lias the brilliant record to Hod's country he must convince the. 'of -I'uld in Full." It has been s-een polite customs officials of our own by more persons, it has been played nation, posted nt the north cud of the by moie companies and moie times hiiilgn, that his pockets ami baggage than any other, it has had longer contain no in tides subject to larifV runs. Topeais stialght away and duty. Tlie Mexican soldieis made no seveial return engagements aie to its Inquiry about dutiable article. 'I hey cieilit in New ork. where as in Chi. questioned u only as to military eugo it won celebrity as theonly drama matters whether we had any con- ever to go through it Milliliter. Five c.caled arms, or if we had any rela- companies appealed in it all last st.as. lions with the lebel army, now milk- on, and the same are touring thocnuu iug tilings inteiestlng in this vicinity, try this year. It is the only play evei 1 could not speak punisti. but for acted by so large a number of com I Its Flavor L$ i j SkpjyManetic I I TrtE. FIRST CUP WILL WIN YOU ? - -- . m . K " -' l,y . ffzrpn".kjn ir THE HOME GROCERY, Innately my two companions, II M. ! Rushiiell mid Edgar Westervell, both ' of Lincoln, llucnlly icplicd in the., Spanish tongue. Colonel Wcslcrvclt. ' beeuusc of his mllitaiy hearing, was, Uestlout'd very closely by the Mnl-j cans. Readers of the Telegram will reeall that under the nil" of (lover nor Slialloiibeiger, Colonel Wester velt was tliu prlro colonel upon the goveinot's stall'. I was proud to be in htieli company, and yet veiy uneasy, hec.iuse the .Mexican soldiers viewed our party with earnest, suspicion be cause or the presence of our military friend. We better iiniloi stood that suspicion when we afteiward learned that tho rebel hosts in .Mexico were constantly winning to their ranks some of the most, Intrepid Aiucrjcau spirits, and that no Icsh than seven sons of nobility in Europe aio now lighting with the rebels against the autocratic rule of I'lcsidont Diaz. Why are the .Mexican rebels trying to overthrow the government of the lepublic'.' As well ask why the edu cated Russians are always trying to overthrow the government of the czar of Russia I have never been in Rus sia. I have not seen much of Mexico, but during the past live years I have been gathering information in an ef fort to understand Jie situation down here. My experience lends me to con clude that If I were a citien of Mox ico 1 should also bo an lusuriccto. No people on earth were over taxed to death nt any faster tate than now. pre vails in Mexico. This rebellion i Hghtly regarded by Americans gener ally, but not so with Americans who have had opportunity to see the situ ation at close range. I talked today with one of tho prominent men of this section. Ho is one of President Tuft's closest friends, and fought Spaniards under Colonol Roosevelt at San Juan. This gentleman tells me that there can bo only one result of the rebellion tho utter destruction of the DiHZ government. The Great American Play "Paid In Full" For local playgoers tho treat of tho season comes next Monday, March lit. when at the Opera House the t'uited 1'lay Company will present Eugene Walter's drama of New Yoil: life of to day. -Pah! in Full " Not to know of this most celebrated play of the time is to confess one's self uninformed as to the exceptional features of the American stage; not to have seen it is f.n be outside the '2.."M, nOO who had witnessed 12012 perform- ances up to the end of last season P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. panics at the nmc time. All this goes to show that -Paid In Full" geneioiisly niciits its fame as the gi cutest play of the age "A triumph" Is the tribute paid to it by Retinoid Wolf, the clever wilier ol tho New York Morning Telegraph, "real play of real life, with real human be ing," lie said, which is u titling sum marv. Ills a play of America, with stiong ehatactcis and stioug situat ions. It is singularly lifelike, and ot cngiossing Interest. Those who have seen it are its mostenthiislitstlcailuilr ers; those who have not will surely welcome this opportunity. It will be acted by a magnificent cast and every detail of the performance will bo pre cisely tho same ns In Now Yoik. Every character in "Paid in Full" is it striking type, every scencand situat ion holds deep emotion or gay humor. To see these characters played and these effects produced by a talented Now York cast Is a good fortune that local theatre patrons will surely aim to enjoy. Keal Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, March 8, 1911. Solomon Beckwlth to Evan Love joy, n2 set and set sel .1 j-il-l'J, wd S 1500 John II Hanson to Arthur C and Geo Bradshaw, sc 20-1-11, wd. MSI!:. tiniest It Snedeker to tilso Rose iiw-1 2.1-4-1 1, wd 1H00 Walter C Dubbs to Elso Rose net 2.1-4-11, wd 14000 lieo W sihuck to Alva ( Burnett sw4 se4 and lot h In 1G-1 '., wd. liM) Oscar Monia to Edgar S Cox sw4 ''Pi (4 I Vw John I) Storey to Louis A, Law rence and O Manlcy, nc4 22 2 10. wd r,(M) Arthur C Brudshaw to John W Most, lots If) to 21. block 22. Red Cloud, wd 217:. Retta Miner to Sara If I. Smith lots T and 2 blk 2, snb div an nex lot '.'7. lied Cloud, wd .-.no Warm V Real to Vem V timick net ne4 'j mid nw4 2'.'-2-10.wd. lO.'.iKl Miles Doyle to Robert A Simp son, nwl s.'j.jo, wil i!"i(Ml George A (ilieck et al to Win and Walter Itaser. sel 17-2-10, wd 7200 tid Seaton to (!eo J and l.euora ti Warren, swl !2-L-l(), wd (ilOO iiobert S Norrish to William II Householder, pt se4 3l.-ll,wd 9o00 Hiram J Saunders to K I' Over man, e'j lii-il-Il, wil 12000 Fred I. Oatman to Edwin ( Oatmiiu, ntid li w'.. sw'4 2.1- 1 II wd ". r.ooo Edwin (J Oatman to Kred I. oaliiiau, und v nw'j 2j1 I ii, wd n (WOO I'ii nl Frohliek to Hugh II Hun tor lie I 2-0, w.l IMloO I'has I'oswell to I alheiliieScliu iiianii. lots 10 and II Ml; 'Jl, Blue Hill, wd 220(1 1 l.-tucd) ('mil to K L Schumann lot 0 blk II, Blue Hill, wd .. . "Iu0 Jacob (iill to IC.tthailne Sehu- niitnii, lots 7 and 8. block "., ' Roll rer'n 2nd mid, and lot 'J blk !, Blue Hill, wd ". 2000 William V Carr to Hiram Hen drii'ks, w2 n w I S-il-l 1. wd .... ."000 Hiram Hendricks to Win Klatt, 2 uw I and n2sw2 8-:i-tl. wd 151)00 Lottie R Doyle to Byron L (ioodell, lot I and w2 lot it blk I, 1st add to Bladen, wd 23)0 Elisabeth McChtiu to Lelah L Didarranaga, lot 7 block 15, Guide- Rock, wd 1 Edward Rowlands to otto L stoll'regan, sel nwl U-l-lO.wd 4100 Jacob Chaplin to Emma Bruiik, lots 1 to 10 blk H, (irusel's sub div to Roluer's add to Blue Hill, wd 18.10 ( ln.Uoii Killniii to D Ii Dnlley. n. 1 ilO-5-r.1. wd GOOD Artliur () Short to Mary E Clark wd wj nw 31-1-9 $ 3.K)0 Ella M Alhin to Lizzie SchultH wd pt no nw 10 1-9 (WOO OscarW Emick to Paul Storey wd no 8-2-10 12800 Herman Bros & Co to William M Brown wd lotH.1, fi and 9 and bo ne lil-1-9 8000 Rufua Douthet to Gilbert G Den ney wdne23-3-9 1000 Christian F Panzer to John Schultz wd lots 14 to 17 blk 7 Guide Rock 11R0 Dorn OlmBted to Clyde L Wick wire wd lota 5 and I! nlk 4 Ina vale 1400 Cora E Kidd to John HasflelliHch er wd lots it und I and n4 uw amine nw 12-1-11 159,80 Mike Strobl to Retta Miner wd ne and pj so 21-3-11 12000 Retta Miner to Mike Strobl wd sj 12-2-11 101)00 Mike Goll ctal to Frank Knlin wd sw 32-4-10. 12000 Snrah E Reeves to Hans J Oyi, Jr. wd eA 80 7-3-10 53.10 Hugh B Hunter to Eva L Mont gomery wd 1st 7 blk 5 Guide Rock 32.1 Laura A Winters to Isaac W Ed son wd lots 4 to 8 Smith & Moorea add to Red Cloud 2000 Jacob Goll to Mike Goll wd nw 4-2-10 llfSOO G B Benker to C Zepp wd pt se 8-3.9 8000 A J Maco mhn to W L Crawford wife 'C &m kYV2y n kg&Ks jj"" CLOCKS are a big line with us. We carry the very best of ' ALARM CLOCKS. You have your choice of an ordinary good clock or a big fancy one. We will appreciate an inspect ion of our line before you buy. J. C. MITCHELL, The Jeweler. wd Its 9-10 blk 13 Rosemont.. 030 Orn J Mace to W L Crawford wd . ltB 7-8 blk 13 Rasemont 450 G A WellB to Wella & McTaggart wd lot 10 b.1 Cowles 200 A L Soucck to Charlotte E Stev ens wd sw 10-4-9 8000 E Buss to Jacob Goll nenw 3-4-10 4000 Total $292606 Mortgages filed $102230 relsd 24905 Chautauqua Talent Enftafted. The semi-nnnuul meeting of the stockholders of the Red Cloud (,'hau tampm association was held In the Commercial club rooms Monday aft ernoou. The talent secured for this slimmer is ns follows: Furguson Ju bilee Singers, Rev. (iretllth, Chicago Ladies, Mrs Gates, Biirkdurfur, Forbes band. Crane of Chicago. Ollie James, Dr. Adams. Mr. Wheeler, Dr. Gulre, Red Cloud band and orches tra: Rev. Tompkins, platform man ager. Cectillcates of stock were turned over to tho subscrlbeis and it was re ported (lint there were about eighty shaies yet to sell. Bills for printing were allowed to the Argus mid Com mercial Advertiser. The neM meet iug will be held in September THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY Red Cloud Opera House Oh Monday, March 1 3 2 Years in N. Y., 7 Months in Chicago Willi a Brillia"! Cast of Players, Most Important Theatrical Event of the Season, i mi mnm i i. , . i p , i i ,i i n. '--' jDcojrie Ir-oin. Paxd in. Full L. ' i : .V THE MINER BROS. CO. 6 D SPRING OPENING WHITE SALE March T TWMiimriMiiwiifWTrBMBiM EXACTLY AS PRESENTED V '-," V "tf AND .. 6 to 18 A V V L