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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
na-. W- " iJ I y i Cured Without Operation. Here is Sworn Proof; . f ft STATE OF MINNESOTA, . COUNTY OF STEELE. ss' I, Richard Jnhrclss, of Owatonna, Minn., being first duly sworn, do say that I am the person named in and who subscribed the fol lowing statement and the same is true of my own knowledge, in every particular: "I had severe pains in my right side, just a bovc the Appendix. I went to the doctor and he pronounced my case Appendicitis and advised an operation. Instead 1 went to Zamboui Bros.. Drug Store and bought a bottle of (Adlcr-i-ka) Treatment. After taking it the result was indeed wonderful. The pains stopped and 1 felt like a new tuau. 1 heartily recommend (Adlcr-i-ka) Treatment to anyone troubled with Appendicitis, as 1 know it has cured inc." (Signed) RICHARD II. JAHKEISS, Seal. Subscribed and sworn to before me June 29, 1905. J. NEWSALT, Notary Public, Steele County. Appendicitis Is bpcomlnir www and worse, and everyone should know ol thia wonderfully successful treatment. A valuable took, nhoulnir many pictures of that curious and little Known nran, tlm human Appendix, and trlllnir how AppendicttU In cativd, how It can be treated without operation, And how you can easily guard yourself against It, will be Blreu FRKE ttfjusytifletalllin: at our store. CHARLES L. COTTING, The Druggist Market Report As Furnished by Hanson 8 Trine Hens (fat) 0 peril). Springs r, " " Cox t " " Ducks T " " Geese 5 " ' Turkeys 11 " " nuttor 11! " " Kggs (rots out) 10 " " Hides & " " ; IOCALETTES ; V Let the curfew blow tonight. Ralph Ileal is home from Alliance. O. 0. Tecl was In Lincoln this week. I). C. Hell of Midland, Col., is In the elty. S. K. Worden was in Bluo Hill Sat urday. .1. W. Dixon returned from Hustings Monday. Old newspapers .' cents a bundle at this otlico. A. E. Rollins was up from Lebanon Saturday. Mrs. Roy Fearn returned to Super ior Monday. Mrs. S. 11. K liter- went to Lincoln this morning. Mrs. IM Amuck was in Republican City Tuesday. Bert Kaley returned from Kansas City Saturday. The Degree of Honor will meet next Tuesday night. Charley Rants was down from Hast ings tills week. R. W. Knglo of Franklin visited in the city Saturday. .Mrs. ISoorgo Lindsey is visiting in Lincoln this week. Hurry Phillips of Sunday in the elty. Charles Leuszler Sunday on business. Bernard MeN'eny was in Smith Cen ter, Kansas. Monday. Mrs. Sherwood Albright of Ravenna is visiting in the eity. Jack Masters has signed to pitch for York thii- summer. Miss Rose Drew of Republican City is visiting in the city. T. M. Wurnoek of Sterling, Kansas, is in town on business. Mrs. H. Arnold of Campbell is visit ing Dr. and Mrs. Cross. I. Hyde of Hastings was in town Wednesday on business. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. What about the Itli of July cele bration'.' Let- get busy. liood six foom house for rent, in quire of H. W. (iulliford. (i. W. Linek ot Superior is in the eity on cement business. Farm Loans, I am again ready to make farm loan- at tbo lowest rate and best terms. 1 am nolo agent for Trevett, Mattis A Baker. Some pri vate money .1. H. llalloy. Red Cloud, Nebr. Ayr, Xeb., spent went to Omaha Makis Homi Biking Easy pOYAl Pll AKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder niadfo from Royal Grape Croam of Tartar NO ALUM,ND LIME PHOSPHATE tors, George Trine has returned from a visit in Lawrence. James Burden and Nate llllugworth were in Superior Monday. Somo good residence lots for sale. Inquire of II. W. (Iulliford. Take your eggs, butter and poultry to .1. (). Caldwell and got cash. Charles Pratt of Hastings was in tho city on business Saturday. Several business changes are rumor ed to tako placo In the next week. L. H. ltlacklcdgc and son Allan took in "Hon Hur" lit Lincoln this weok. You will miss it if you don't try Routt County Coal. J. 0. Caldwell. The Christmas Study club nicets Tuesday with Mrs. Bernard McNcny. Foil Salk: White Wyandotte Cock erels. Sec me at once. 0 V. Wallin. liny Hale arrived Saturday morning from Denver for a visit with relatives. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moede died early this morning. C. W. Creider and wife returned from Ksbon, Kim., after a two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Oatmau are ou joying "Ben Hur" at Lincoln this week Kverton Foe came down from Me Cook tliis week for ti visit with home folks. Miss Mabel Howard, who has been visiting in tho east, has returned home. Sam Foo and his father have re turned from u visit to their old home in Canada. Undertaker Kd A mack went to Bost- wick this morning to take charge of a funeral there. The "Whole Family" is extended a Cordial invitation to visit our stuidio. Sn: r.xs Riioo. Hastings had a bad lire last Friday night in which fifty-three horses were hurtled to death. (!. J. Krai representing the Western Oxygenator Co., of Beatrice, Nebr., is in town on business. Will Letson came in from Okla homa Tuesday evening, and left Inst night for San Francisco. Dr. Cook has purchased another oil horse power l'nutonioblle to 'carry on his heavy medical practice. Judge Kilson was in Blue Hill Mon day and made an address before the Sunday school convention Mrs. Mutkham, who has been spend ing the winter in Oklahoma and New Mexieo, has returned home. It does not matter how many of you come, but get their. Photographs are always nice. Sii:vi:nm Uuo.s. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Yarger have re turned to their home in Boulder, Col., after a short visit with friends A B. Piotee and Mr-. Nate I'lntt represented the Congregational Sun day school at Blue Hill Tuesday Is your farm for sale1.' List it with Dan (tAiuir.it A: Compam. It will be liberally advertised. Chief otlice. Buck Belt.er. of last year's (iratid Island team, has reported to the Phil delphia Americans for his try-out. There are no criminal cases on the bar docket for the March term of Dis trict Court which convenes March 10th. Mrs. Joe MoCracken was called to Wymoro Wednesday morning .j.b'y a message announcing the death of her sister. 4 Is your. farm for sale? List it a selling prices on straight commission basis with' Dan G.viinKit A- Cojumnv. Chief olllce. All eustbound truiitb are late toduy owing to a wreok west of MeCook, Dotalls nre not available at time of going to press. Miss Miller, assistant, principal of tho high school, has resigned her po sition to accept a call to the Butte, Mont., schools. Charles Schellok received word on Wednesday of the marriage of his eonstn. Miss Lena Schellok, to Mr Hugo Polensko. Here after tho Skating rink will bo open Wednesday i! to ' ladies only, ' Wednesday " to 10 p. tit., Saturday H to 1 11:30 a in. children only, Saturday a to r p. tn , Sutunlay 7 to lo p. in. , MlNLEl Bin is. Here's a low-price picnic going on; you're invited VOU'RE probably not very different from the rest of 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. VSOrSBMA The Nebraska Telephone company has a gang of linemen hero recon structing the toll line from Lester to Republican City. Tuesday at tho wolf hunt south o town two wolves wore killed. There was a big crowd present and everybody had a good time. Word has been received in this city of the arrival, on Tuesday, of a baby girl at the home of Mrs. Kllu Cook ' Patrick, in Oinafin. 'Starting in Life" will be tho sub-' ject Mr. .larboo will preach upon next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Allure invited, especially the young men. The Music Stiury club meets with Mrs. Cunningham Thursday evening. .March tith. Bach member to respond to roll call with a musical number. R. W. Koontz is tearing down his frame buildings on main street ami will erect a new tie barn built of stone and brick. Let the good work go on. Farm Loans Negotiated Longest Time Busiest Optional Payments Low est Rates of Interest on Shortest No tice. Dan GjtmiKit X- Co. At Ciiiki' Ollleo Krnest Welsoh, Henry Newhouse and Dan Garber were in Hustings Wednesday attending a banquet given given by the Hastings encampment, I. O. O. F. The Republicaneity convention will be hold in the court house ne.t Wed nesday afternoon at 'i o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for city olllees. .1. K. Butler has dlsposod of his in terest in the meat market to his part ner, John Yost. Mr. Butler will re main here, but is undecided as to what he will do. Dr. Warrlcl;, tho specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glassos properly lilted at Dr, DarneroU's olllce in Red Cloud Tuesday. March 2lst. January iCth, Mary J. Day ldovof Sylvestor Day made application for a widow's pension and has been gi anted u willow's pension of 3l2.uu per month. Fred Maurer was lier littdrlioy. M. ('. Sherman received a telegram Tuesday announcing the death, in a hospital at Pueblo, of tho month-old child of Mr. and Mis. Ward lllatt. The remains were taken to LaVeta. Col , for butial. J- Roy Rust proprietor of the Royal Harbor Shop has all modern conven iences in any hist class Barber Shop, An electric Massage, (list class work man. Particular people patronize his particular plHce. Harry Schwann of Pittsburg, Pa., who is spending the winter here for his health, while out motoring Sunday received a sprained ankle and a gener al shaking up. At this writing he is getting along all right. R. P. Price of Independence, Mo, was a visitor in our city Monday. He had just returned from Seattle, Wash ington, front which place he brought the remains of his brother for burial at Blue Hill on Sunday. Our specialties single Photographs and Droup Pictures, you do the sitting, we do the work in classy, artistic man ner. Ours is "Tho Model Studio" and tho sooner you come the sooner you get your picture -SiKVKNs Bnos. Karl Holliday, son of William Holll day, became violeutly 111 Tuesday evening from eating poisoned candy He remained unconscious for about nine hours, and at a late hour last night he was still in a critical condi tion. Drs. Uiihllle.t Foote, successors to Drs. Wolrlek A Riddile, of Hastings. Nebr, will meet eye, ear. nose and throat patients, and those needing glasses fittedat Rod Cloud, Nebr., Thursday. March Mi. 1011. at Dr. Cross' otlice. (iraud Master Paul Storey instituted u new odd Follows lodge in Borwyti, Custor county, last Tuesday night. The new lodge starts out with Unity one members and tho prospects are good for many more. Within the next thirty days ho will institute ten more lodges. It is altogether likely that 'during .Mr. Stoiey's term of olllce J iiioreniuv lodge will be instituted i than in liny oilier year In the hls'toiy 'of tho order. At tho open meeting of tho .Music The last speaker of the lecture Study club Inst Ihursday evening, course Monday night failed to im Mr. H. II. Newhouse treated the club press the audience with anything like and their guests to a concert of select-1 general fa"vor. Tho gentleman was not ions on his beautiful Vietrola. These ' an ailupt either in delivery, enutiela selections were much appreciated by'tion or truthfulness. Perhaps his. all present. traveling one million livo hundred, Hev. Cressnmii announced lust Sun- j tH0"M"'l "'I'-" li incapacitated him. day that on next Sunday. March IS, r0!" MK'h, 'ytl'K i" H ''Wit re in the evening at l-.'.W, he would t '"". '". ueauouump was a msup- preach a summon on our Sunday laws . I,0'l"neiit. andnnswer the question. "Shall our . ' ork of ropiJrlng tho Peterson Sunday forced V laws be repealed or Be sure and hear it. ImilllllLr wlllltli ll'iic itli ilfittin.,.iil .... ---. ...p.. . . ..... .,. .fc. ..ik.iififi:. I by lire, was begun Monday morning, althouch th huildinc had been I'lin- on hist Thursday at John IJricks.ursMU.,,,,,,.,! )y lm. cltv Council. Last public sale a spun of mares sold for , evening an injunction was served Sillo Sound one yearling colt sold lor pon Mr ivtersou restraining him UIS. All the other horses sold well-' (,.,,. ,..., ....m,,,, ... 1. 1. fi, ,..,., .i, ........ j-.w.i( iiavi iv not m 1 1 I I ( Such items speak much for Col. J. II Klliuger's ability us an Auctioneer as well as for the quality of tho horses. tho matter will have to go thiouglitho courts. Mr. Peterson contends that he was merely putting tho building in Just as much one, in fact a little ' s"apo to move it from the lot. in order more, should be exorcised in buying ' t(l make room for a substantial brick electric sad irons, as in buying any hullding. thing else. Some irons use more elec-, '''he "sky line" on tho east side of trlcity than others In doing tho same ' Webster street between Fourth and work. Get your electric Irons of ! t'lftli avenues is about to muler MortiiAitr Bitos.. theyoarry the author' iK" ll decided cliunge. In order to (zed iron. Be carefull of "just as dmke room for 'Ills new tie barn, 11 good" electric irons. ' W. Kilontz. will move the building now occupied by Will Llndley's res- The Ladies Club presnte Shake-1 u,irHnt'1o the vacant lot between the speaie's "Taming of the Shrew" in , Chief ollk'e and the Newhouse store, pantomime, Saturday night, at tho This move Is only temporary, how spacious home of Mr.aud Mrs. K. U. ' over, us negotiations are pending for Overman. We think that tho lud!es. the erection of a brick or cement, should be prevailed upon to present I building on the three lots belonging mis piay.wuicu umiouuicdiy deniatul- the Newhouse estate ed much time and thought. In its prep aratlon, to the general public in the tiour future. The Congregatiotinlists have coin-' pleted arrangements for holding a ten ' Citizens Convention The citizens of Red Cloud are here by called to meat In the court house Wednesday evening, Mar. loth, at elL'ht o'clock for tho nurnoso of nlac- ilnys" meeting, commencing Friday, II(, i ,jnatinu candidates Tor city April 7, and closing on Master Sunday otllces as follows: evening. W. W. (iui.Iinger of Lincoln, j 0ll0 ,yori one clerk, one treasurer, one of the young men who was hero , onu i.,,,,,,,,,., no poeo jjge, 01K. Christmas week, will bo present and ; couiiellimin for 1st ward, one council conduct tho song services and havoj ,,, fm. o,i wauli Uvo members of charge of the music. All singers are tm. sul0o) b0Iin, to, w. Cowi.iin, cordially invited to Join the chorus I Chairman. and assist In making tho meetings a spiritual uplift to all. All churches are heartily Invited to be present nn I take part In the meetings A."-A Grossman, Minister. Widow's Pension. Tho recent act of April IDth. IMS gives to all soldiers." widows a pension of SI'-' per month. rYod Maurer, tho attorney, has all necessary blanks. i ; V 4 t, I I y-t-r. iKKTrjuaasrrcKWSKttajrssTBSraiiUr !jTJaajEewP'" """jitftoy V&Bft?r! gjKaaadfitfS x.i Ww rr wr v-tjtFM