The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 23, 1911, Image 1

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I A Newspaper That tilves The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Tear For JI.50.
VOLUME XXXV III1.
IN DAYS OF YOUTH
prepiuo for 11 rainy hiy, which Is sure
to como SlcUiK'Sh nntl trouble como
unexpectedly to nil.
The Fruits of Wise Provision
in youth mul manhood will come home
to you in competency for old ngo,
when you have plnced your money in
a roliublo Hunk.
Interest Paid on Time De?
posits
Webster County Bank,
RED CLOUD. NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
Br F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
LESTER
Mr. mul Mrs. C. II. Hurris Sunduycd
ut Charlie Frisblcs.
Fine weather but we nood n little
rain for whent and oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Albrinht and
family spent Sunday at I. Frisbies..
Mr. and Mrs l'oi tor Hale and daugh
ter spent Sunday at Mrs. John Emiclts.
Mr. and Mrs. .John Kasscr, Mr. nntl
Mrs John Iloleoml) and dniiKhtor and
Will Mouutfoid and family spent Hun
day at John Saladens.
WESTERN WEBSTER
V jjood many are piepnriiiK to sow
oats this week.
Mirth Walker pent Saturday and
Sunday at home.
Miss Hazttl Harvey visited several
days last week with her sister Mrs
Kthel Herrlck.
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A FEW OF THE BARGAINS
. . AT F.
Children's Underwear
Children's Muslin
DRAWERS,
same style as cut, trim
med with embroidery,
good grade of muslin
and well made, njj
Good grade muslin and well made, 1 C
trimmed with hemstitched ruffle, at 1H.
Silk Values
36-in. guaranteed black Taffeta at . . $1.00
27-in. plain Mcsseline at . . . . $ 1 .00
27-in. Changeable, in plain and
figured, at $1.00
DRESS GOODS SPECIAL:
36-inch all wool Panama at . . . . v . 50c per yard
F. NEWH01SE
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C. L. Horrieks visited at 0. M.
KuycartH Sunday.
Charley Copley came home on a visit
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Eoyoart called on Mrs Walker
Monday afternoon.
A. T. Walker of Red Cloud visited
at I. O. Walker's Sunday.
It. L. Hunsieker and lamily visited
Sunday at Millard Hunslukcr's.
Mrs. Hanson of Red ( loud and Mrs.
l'aulsonof Beatrice spent several days
last week at Orla I'nyearts'.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe (iirney and son
Paul and Mrs A. Arnold and daughter
Marie spent Sunday afternoon at O H.
Harvey's.
GUIDE ROCK.
, Mrs. W. Kiehard has been ill for
sevoral days.
Mrs. Ed Sawyer went to Heaver City
Monday evening.
NEWHOUSE'S
45-in. Embroideries, while they last, at
75c
Only a limited amount at this price.
27-inch Flouncing at
70c
1 8-inch Flouncing at
25c -40c -$1.00
1081 yards Embroidery from 2 1-2 inches
wide to 1 5 inches wide, while they last,
from 1 0c to 25c yard. These were all se
lected with our usual care in selecting our
Embroideries good edges, good grade of
muslin and best work.
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Exclusive
Tailor-made
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAliCII 23, 1 0 1 1 .
Henry Oburheida has been 111 with
rheumatism for several weeks.
Mrs. George Fairfield was hostess of
the J. F. club Friday afternoon
Mrs. Slmdley and daughters are
moving from (Snide lloek to Reynolds.
The Methodist Aid Society served a
'coffee" in tho basement of the church
Thursday of this week.
Grandma Johnson is quite poorly.
She Is now at tho home of her daugh
ter, Mis. Reese Stickley.
Charles Uloiisou was up Sunday
from Republic County, Kansas visiting
his parents J. S. (ileason and wife.
The Uebukah lodge here initialed lfi
new members Friday and served a
supper. 'All had a very pleasant time
Mrs. Charles Hodges entertained
the M L. K. club Wednesday after
noon. A program and lunch were the
features of tho occasion
Mrs. Leo Columbia is suffering with
a felon on her right hand Her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Chris Columbia helped
her cook for corn shelters Tuesday.
E. L. Hagan and wife loft for Uni
versity Place the last of the week to
spend a couple of weeks with their
sou-in-law Elmer Mackie ii"il family.
The Baptist Aid Society nht, with
Rev. and Mrs Robblns nt the parson
age last Thursduy. Fivo ladies sur
prised the society by serving a due
lunch.
GARFIELD
How the gentle breocs blow.
Mrs. F. Hoiiehin is some better this
week.
Pete and Alfred Manly were on wind
mill row Sunday.
(iuy Itarnes hauled off thieo loads of
hogs on Saturday.
Plowing for oats and cutting stalks
is tho order of the day.
George Houohiti made a business
trip to Guide Rock on Monday.
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Embroidery Sale
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Agents for E. B. Radford
to Measure Garments, ft
Will Fisher was the first one in Gar
field to get done cutting stalks.
Hansen Bros, shredded corn fodder
ono day last week. It was a nice job.
Jack Barnes' little girl Mary who
lias boon sick for some time is slowly
improving.
Will Fisher and children went over
the river nud called on T. W. White
and family Sunday.
The now road boss is doing somo
good road woik on the road by widen
ing out wind mill row.
Georgo Houohiti is grubbing and
cutting biusli off from his bottom
farm and he has Ray Davis and Fred
Stroit helping him this mouth.
Smith ltios are most thru plowing
for oats. They say the early bird gots
the worm but If It Is u cut worm no
one will quarrel with them about it.
COWLES
Fred Gund was in Cowles Friday on
business.
James Doyle nnd Pete Lewis were in
town Tuesday.
Fuller i- Bennett are going to build
a house on their lots east of town.
Wm Dlobaum sold five loads of
good hogs to Fuller .v liennott Mon
day Mrs. Shugard of Red Cloud spent
Sunday with her mother Mrs Curtis
Beal.
Martin Mcutv. came In from St. Joe
Wednesday wheie he hud been with
stock.
10. T. Foe and Kied Iluppiiit was
called on the jury at the county seat
last week.
Prof, liiegory spent Sunday in the
vai'.init.y of Hasting. We haven't
heard the particulars.
Farmers have commenced sowing
oats. The Kherson kind seems to be
tho favorite with the farmors.
R. II. Thompson and Jack Waller
went to Blue Hill Tuesday to attend
the Parous auction salo of horses.
Dwight Johnson of the firm of Full
er & Johnson loft for Lincoln Wednes
day on a short visit with his relatives
at Bethany Heights
t'ourt Proceedings and Notes,
Court began a nock ngo today and
has been an extended term but tho
most of the cubes htivo been tried to
the court, there being only three jury
caseH
The first jury caso and one that
created considerable interest was tho
Commercial Bank of Nelson vs L. A
Hansen nt al. This was an action for
Judgment ou a ptomissory note and
judgmont was rendered in favor of tho
plaintiff as prayed for in its putitloti
Tho second jury case was Clutu
Itathjon vs Woodmen Accident Asso
olatlon. This was an action to recover
81000.00 by plaintiff for tho death of
hor husband, caubod by au accident
last July. Judgment was given plain
tiff for tho full amount
The third case to the jury was Pros
ton vs Smith, a suit for nine dollars
on a contract, balance due on a heat
ing plant. Judgment was given plain
tiff for olght dollars.
Piatt .t Frees vs Scrivner &. Morit.
was tried nnd submitted to the court.
I'atterson vs Ollddon wns a trial to
the court on a mortgage foreclosure
and judgment was rendered for plain
tiff as asked.
Piatt it Frees vs Richardson was be
gun Tuesday and 1 still on trial be
fore the court.
The eases against the city have not
been reached but. 1t is expected that
they will he tried this week.
Judgo Dungan and Reporter Uuird
worshipped hero Sunday instead of
going homo and oponod up Court on
time Monday inoruintr.
Among the out of town attorneys at
tending court we note: Frank Dal
zell of Fremont; John Patterson of
Cent i al City; BertMillcrof Blooming
ton; H. L Adams of Mindon; C. T.
Richards of Hebron; II, H. Smith of
Oxford.
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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 FOGEL'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 Fogel, The Harness Man.
THE NEW WAY OF
By applying two coats of WniailT'S CONDENSED SMOKE
directly to tlio meat with a brush after the meat has rouo
through tho salt, It will bo thoroughly smoked, will havo a
delicious tlavor find will keep polld and fiwect and ireo from
Insects through tho entire summer.
Wright's
is a llauld smnko nnd
ImImmmbJ
by burning hickory wood. It In put up In squnro quart bottles only, each with a
metal cap. NEVER SOLD IN HULK. A bottle will smoko a barrel of meat
(280 lbH.). For Bnlo by all dru?Kltii at 7Cc. Every bottlo guaranteed. Ask
driiRplst for HltKK IKJOK, "Tho Now Way." Ho euro to got tho gonulno
WIuaiiT'B CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by
Aft. THE E. H. WRIGHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. .!
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H. E. GRICE.
IS YOUR FARM
We want a complete list of all Webster
county lands for sale on straight com
mission basis.
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED
HEHHHBi9BHHHK3ttPJIHBHINH9HHKJ9HKfl
DAN GARBER & CO., Red Cloud CHIEF Office.
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DRUG CO.
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