The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 16, 1911, Image 5

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STATE OF MINNESOTA, )
COUNTY OF STEELE.
J, Richard Jnhrciss, of Owatonna, Minn., being first duly sworn, do
say thai I am the person named in and who subscribed the fol
lowing statement and the same is true o( 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
cae Appendicitis nnd advised an operation. Instead 1 went to
Znr'hpiii Ijros.. I)riiiJ Store and bought a bottle of (Adlcr-i kal
Treatment. After takini! it tlic result was indeed wonderful. The
pains stopped and I feJt like a new man. I heartily recommend (Adlcr-1-ka)
Treatment to anyone troubled with Appendicitis, as 1 know it has cured me."
(Signed) RICH AMD II. JAHKK1SS.
Seal. Subscribed and sworn to before nic June 29, 1905.
J. NEWSALT, Notary-Public, Steele County.
Appendicitis Is becomlnc Morse anil worse, and evervotto thuuM know rtliln,vimilorfully ruivossIhI
treatment. A valuable Ixxili.showlinf many plcttin-Hnl that curious ami llttli! known onfAii. tlm
liuman ApiH'inlix, and tclllnir how Aimciullclil IhciusoiI. how It can he treatnl ulthmit oiwratloii,
md how you can easily guard yourself against It, w III be l'Itcu KREE to atiyouu calllnjf at our store.
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CHARLES L. COTTING, The Druggist
Market Report
As Furnished by Hanson 0 Trine
llens(fnt) 0 per lb.
Springs 0 " "
Cox " "
Ducks 7 " "
(Jeoso 5 " "
Turkeys 1 " '
IJutter 12 " '
Eggs (rots out) 10 " "
Hides f " "
LOCAIETTES
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District court beglus today.
Why dou't the curfew blow tonight?
Charles SteiTon was in town Wed
nesday. .Toliu Duff of Hustings was " town
Tuesday.
B. T. Foe returned to Sterling, Col.,
Thursduy.
A. Kent returned Saturday from
Falls City.
Old newspapers ." cents u buudle at
this oflico.
By Shepurdson of Uiverton was in
town Friday.
Charles Arnold returned home from
Lincoln Friday.
K. Fike of Superior was in town on
business Friday.
Attorney F. Dolo.al or Fremont is
attending court.
Tlie county commissioners me in
session this week.
Win. Weesner was. down, from Lin
coln over Sunday.
Dr. Cook sold tin automobile to A.
O. Bagwell Saturday.
Warren Longtiu was in McCook
Monday on business.
Mrs, William Bombard of Franklin
was in town Tliursday.
Attorney John Patterson of Cculial
City is attending court.
See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hood six room house for rent, in
quire of H. W. Uulliford.
Hunker Morrow of Uiverton is in
town today on business.
Somo good residence lots for sale.
Inquire of II. W. C.nlliford.
See "Barriers Burned Away" lit the
Opera House, Thursday evening. Mar
23d.
Farm loans. i "K! ieiu,y t
make farm loans at the lowest rate
and best terms. L am solo agent for
Trevott. Muttis A Buker. Some pri
vate money
.1. IT. Bailey. Red Cloud. Xobr.
Miss Bessie Docker of Omaha is vis
ItinH hor mother this week.
Attorney B. I) Drown of Nelson and
I). .1. Wohrman are in the city.
Take your eggs, butter and poultry
to .1. O. Caldwell and get cash.
Bernard MoNeny was in Hastings
Monday on professional business.
Robert Garrison and D. (!. Snider of
tiuldo Rock wore in town today.
'Barriers Burned Away" lit the
Opora House, Tliursday, March '!'.h.
K!V, K. N. Tompkins has u brother
visiting him from Doniphan, Neb.
You will miss it if you dou't try
lloutt County C-jiiI. -J. O. Cai.iiwkm..
j. H. Rlacklcdgo has been attend
ing court ill Thayer county this week.
Dan Harbor the real estate man was
in Blue Hill on business Wednesday.
Foil Saw,: White Wyaudotte Cock
erels. See me at once. C F. Wai.i.i.v.
Mrs. John Weosnor was in Superior
the first of the week visiting her par
ents. Mrs. B. .1. Hilsubeek of Franklin
visited with Mrs C. K. Cross last
week
Mrs. Frank Ringer lias returned to
Lincoln after a visit with Mis. Boyd
Smith.
Dr. Phillip of luaviile was in town
Saturday on his way home from Kan
sas City.
Charles Keslor and O A. SehiilVnit
wore in Hastings this week as federal
witnesses.
T. W. Hughes and family were down
from Hastings Sunday visiting ids
brother Oscar.
The "Whole Family" is extended a
Cordial invitation to visit our stuidio.
Sir.vnNH BltOs.
. Hvle and W. A. Wheeler of Hast
ings are in town this week on tele
phone business.
Mr-. Dutnout of Kunsus City is in
Bed Cloud, the guest of her sister.
Miss Josie Igou.
Still nothitiK being done about a
Fourth of July celebration. Why not
c.ill a muss meeting'.'
Mcsdaines .l.'C. Meyers, John CJrif
fetii and Hoy Jones left for Clay
Center, Kan., Sunday.
Win, Weesner shipped tun ears of
cattle to market Sunday. John mid
Koseoe Weesner and Holtou Ijotson
accompanied the stock.
'The Requirements of Cood Citizen
ship" at the M. K. church net Sun
diy evening. Hear it.
Farm Loans Negotiated-Longest
Time Busiest Optional Payments Low
est Kates of Interest on Shortest No
tice. D.w G.iiui:ii . Co. At Ciiikv
Ollieo
It does not mutter how many of you
come, but get their. Photographs are
always nice. Siuvkxs Duos
Is your f ii mi for sale? List it with
tMNOAliiir.it v Coii'AN. It will bo
llbeially advertised. Chief olllce,
Miss May of Lincoln is in the city
trying to ititeiest our people in a Lec
ture Coure for next winter.
The ('oi)gregatlnnul eluiich Indies
will hold their market at the Home
(iroeery store. Siilurduy. March 'J.Uh.
Charles II. Kaley is In town this
week renewing acquaintances. Ho has
a lucrative position in Los Angeles.
California.
Is your (arm tor sale; Lis! It u
selling prices mi stiaight commission
basis with Dn G a mien A Company.
Chief olllce.
.ludgo Diiugau and Court Reporter
Baird arrivod this morning antl opon
ed up a term of Court The jury was
eiil led at eleven o'clock.
The Royal Neighbors met Wednes
day evening and initiated a candidate.
After lodgo a line banquet was served
to which everybody did justice.
The following subject will bo dis
cussed lit the Congregational church
next Sunday evening at 7:!K). "License
or no Liconse for the city of Red
Cloud."
George Clauson and Frank Lamborn
this week begun tho work of tearing
down tho Peterson blilding, recently
condemned by tho deputy slate lire
commissioner.
J. H.Bllingor of Red Cloud, Neb,
one of the lending stockmen of that
&oction, brought in today a oar load
of cattle Tuesday's Kansas City
Drover's Telegram.
Dr. Warrick, tho specialist will moot
oye, ear, noso and throat patients and
those needing glasses properly fitted
at Dr. Dninerell's otllce In Red Cloud
Tuesday'. March 'Jlst.
Uov. J. M. Bates will preach Friday
night, in St. Murk's, Hastings, and
Sunday in St. Paul. A Lenten cottago
service was held here last night at tho
home of Mrs. Matilda Orice.
.Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt left Monday
morning for Farwell, Texas, being
called there by tho serious illness of
her sister. Later a telegram was re
ceived stilting that her sister had died.
Roy Rust proprietor of the Royal
Barber Shop has all modern conven
iences in any lir.st class Battier Shop.
An electric Massage, first class work
man. Particular people patronize his
particular place
The play "Paid in Full" which was
put on at tho Opera House Monday
evening, was well rendered and was
the best show that has been here this
year. It was a good clean show and
the troupe were No. 1, stars.
Our specialties single Photogrnphs
ami Group Pictures, you tin the sitting,
we do the work in classy, artistic man
ner. Ours is "Tho Model Studio" and
the sooner you como tho sooner you
get your picture --Si wen Buos.
Hero after the Skating rink will be
open Wednesday '2 to fi ladies only,
Wednesday 7 to 10 p. in., Saturday II to
ll:3ou m. children only, Saturday 2
to ." p. m.. Saturday 7 to Jo p. in.
Maxi.kv Dims.
George Simpson and F. A. Ken
woitliy have purchased tho feed busi
ness of Hanson A: Trine and will con
tinue the simc in the building for
merly iil-imphid by A. C. Bradshaw.
We wish tliom success i u their now
undertaking.
Had you 'gone into a public library
of tif teen years ago and asked tho li
hmriun what stories were the. most
frequently called for, tdie would have
pointed to a row of much be-thumbed
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New Oxfords,
N
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Hats,
N
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Shirts
are here and ready for your inspection.
New
Suits,
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fl Would be pleased to show
you these new things.
PAUL STOREY
THE CLOTHIER
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Cluett Shirts,
Crawford Shoes and Munsing Underwear.
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and frequently
volumes of B. 1:
patched and mended
Roe's works.
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Makes Home Baking Easy
Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife tq
produce at home, quickly and economically,
fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings,
the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullersf
crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and
wholesome, with which the ready-made food
found at the shop or grocery does not com
pare. Royalis the greatest of bake-day helps.
EOYAL COOK BOOK-800 RECEIPTS-FHEE
Send Name and Address.
Kom aia K.o eo. mw om(.
The building occupied by William
Liudlov's restaurant is being moved
to the vacant lot east "of the Model
Variety store. It will be only a short
time until there will not lie a frame
building on the east sulo of Webster
street between Fourth and Fifth ave
nues. .lust as much who, in fact u little
more, should be exercised in .buying
electric sad irons, as in buying any
thing olso. Some irons use more elec
tricity than others in doing the same
work. Get your electric irons of
MomiAur Bans., tliey oarry theiiulhor
ized iron. Re cure full of "just as
good" elel'tH)utir0ps.
Barriers Burned Away" litis been
dramatized by Oeorgo Middletoti and
staged in a most sumptuous manner
by tho producers, Messrs. Ouskoll,
MaoVltty and Carpenter. Tho piny is
due at the Opera House, Thursday,
March 2-ld ami from advance interest
It will unquestionably prove ono of
the successes of the season with local
theatre-goers.
S. C. Shuck of Red Cloud, Neb., be
ltings to the great cattle feeding belt
I of Republican va4lley. Uustatesth.it
Hi run Is now on and will continue
until all tho cattle and heavy hogs
are market ed. Mr. Shuck drought
down today a our loud each of eattlo
and hogs. From his town there wore
shipped oh Uio big special .stock train
'21 car loads ot fat cattle ami hogs -
(Tuesday's Kama City Urover's eK
i gram
Every property holder and tenant'
should take tho greatest of pride in
cleaning up and keeping their hold
ings and home in an admitted sanitary
condition. Health is happiness. Wt
have the reputation of having the j
healthiest climate and the best water
in the state. Let us koerftlmt repnta'
lion by all means.
Mrs. Mario . lloynolds. aged 7-1
years died Tuesday, March Hth, at
hor home miles north of this oity.
She leaves 2 children to mourn her
departure, ono sou died two years uge.
The funeral occurred today and tho
interment took place in the Elm Creek
cemetery. Rev. Hummel conducted
the funeral services.
Deputy Stute Fire Commissioner
Trout was in the city the latter part
of last week, and while hero condemn
ed the I'eterson building, the build
ing formerly occupied by Upright',
saloon, und that occupied by I'luuib's
fecil store. Another result of his visit
was the remodeling of the entrances
to tho picture shows so the doors now
swing outward.
The Burlington broke all previous
records for heavy trains last week by
pulling Oil loaded curs with a tonnage
of .'1,271 tons. The record was held
ouly uutil Sunday, when a longer and
heavier train was brought from Pacific
Junction to liiucolu. This train,
pulled by ono of the new class en
gines, was inado up of 107 cars and
carried :i,8:.0 tons. The run of sixty
miles was made in four hours and live
minutes. Lincoln Star.
I he Music Study Club will meet
with Miss Etta Coon, Thursday even
ing, March :.':. Tltu following program
Will be given.
Roll call Suggestions bcnetlcial to club
Biography, Miss Oruco. Coombs
Piano solo Mls Henderson
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Th4 'iUfitr txtendloir after it it half way ud lichteni tha load and!
eaitunuormaraii irvm w.e nun. ine cum uuu in piaceoi a rope aq
a xcaiur you cannot airoru u ovmook. twr riattner traunuM) swtrp .
Uakea and I'lattner Mowen. all mada In Denver, are well worth ourl
mrranouon. run descriptive mattrr win m mailed you on rrutiu
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Vocal trio
( .Miss Coop,
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Piano solo Miss Marie Burke
Vocal duett Tho Miss Richards
Vocal fio I o Mrs. Paul Pope
... , ,, Mrs Selhus.
Plai.o duett M,.s v,ittuker
E'ectton of olHcen.
WEDDING BELLS
At the home of .Mr and Mrs. Ij. II.
Ciabill Thursday, .March '.llli, l'.il;iit
o o'clock in the evening, occurred one
of those quiet Ikiiiio weddings. Miss
Vera Troy Crabill to Ueorge A. Bait
until jr. Miss Vera has, grown to
womanhood in our city, graduated in
our public schools and thou took a
graduating course in music in Chicago.
Her many friends wish her much Joy
and happiness. Mr. II ait man has
charge of a Presbyterian church at
Bloomiiigton, Nebr. We hope Mr.
Ilartnian will prove worthy of such
an estimable young lady and with Iter
assistance Ids wmk may be pushed
forward in the Master's cause. They
received many useful presents. They
left for Bloomiiigton on the train that
ovenlng amid showers of rice, old: shoes
anil good wishes.
Webster County Sunday .School Con
vention The county convention was hold at
Blue Hill last week and was one of the
best conventions ever held in the
county, it was well represented from
all over the county. Its delegates
were lllled with 'oal and enthusiasm,
It bhowed a devotion In overy part for
the cause of tho Master. Miss Brown
ono of the state workers was there all
tho time She Is oneof the most en
thusiastic devoted workers in the
I nited States. Her work Is practical
for she demonstrates it at the eon-tuitions.
The ollleers for the ensuing year
are:
President. T. .1. Sheror. Red (loud.
Vice i'res., .Jus. Saunders. Cowles.
Sec. Treas., Mrs. Charlie Frisbio,
Lester.
Ass't. .ice. Treas., Henry II. Hi to,
Bladen.
Nnpt. Teachers Training Depait
mon t, Rev. Robhins, (iuide Rook.
Supt. Rlementary Departmout, Mrs.
A..J.G11.V. Cowles.
Supt. Intermediate Department,
Mrs. R. Douthitt. (iuide Rock.
Supt. Adult Class, Rev. A. A..Cress
inan, Red Cloud.
Supt. Homo Depiutmeul,' Mrs H.'.f.
Imndy, Inavalo.
Supt. Pastor's Dtifartiiient, Rev.
Regcr, Bladen.
Supt. Missionary Department, Mrs,
C K Vaughun, Cuidc Rock. ,
Supt Temporaneo Department, Clms.
I'ullwider. Blue Hill.
Supt. Visitation Uepaitmeiit, Mis.
S. II. I.oguu, Blue Hill.
Tliene.teonveiitloii will lie held at
Red Cloud.
The house has taken favorable act
ion on six measures which have to do
with the establishment of a more uni
form and thorough system of book
keeping at the various statu Institut
ions ' Widow's Pension.
The recent act of April lutli. PJ04
gives to all soldiers' widows a pension
ofSRJper month. rYed Maurer, the
attorney, has all necessary blanks.
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