The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 30, 1911, Image 1
V i rxtoHlorlcn Society - jSt-1''- 'i -&Tjf& U-i.p-1IS&M MihBMm' lUMCT ""-Z z-aiZzz--v':zr;fii VOLUME xxxv nn. A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For Sl.fiO. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAliCIl 0, 1911. NUMBER UI "DONTS" Don't curry largo hums of money around with you. Hold ups aru not unheard of. Don't hide money around the house. There aro u few burglars left. Don't be extravagant, nut your money in this bunk und add all you I'iiu spare to it. N Don't fall to takothisadvieoand you will have an easy and happy old nee Interest Paid en Time Deposits Webster County Bank, ' RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. modthin$ his Fred Good and family loft for Mu Richard Howen visited with coin Saturday in his auto for a hhort brother, Civile Itowen, Sunday visit with relatives. Kred Harris and family were ideas- Ned Ilurd Is repairing his town ant callers on Hinlth Uros. Sunday, property. We understand he intends j The Hansen sheller pulled down to move in next rail. I near (Julde ltock to shell corn Mou Fuller iV: Uennett had the misfortune , day. of having their windmill blown down ( , prPtty .avy gmv stt)1., snu durlng the storm Sunday. day, but It was nice so the hired man Mr and Mis., Simons of lied Cloud, can rest. parents of Elinor Simons of this place, j .ldf Iteanchamp moved his family were visiting here this weeU. ,m,i valuables on his bottom farm near Holland Uitehev is spending this Outdo Koch one day last week. SUNNY SIDE. Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Kobertson visit ed in ltluo Hill last weeh. Mrs. .los. Hewitt spent a few days visiting at JJlooinlngton last week. Fred Emick has moved onto the place his brother Oscar owned near Cowles, now owned by Paul Storey. One of those old fashioned dinner parties was given by Mr. and Mrs. Vm.T3nizels hist. Friday. It was a dusty (blew) day, but forty of the neighbors were there and enjoyed the good things of which Nebraska can bonst and its fair women can manu facture into eatables of which a chron ic dyspeptic could not refrain from and would please the most daiuty epi cure. Our host and hostess made all to feel at home. Many joys to them till we meet again. COWLES ti. T. Foe was iti Hastings Monday J. D. Watson was iu lllue Hill Wed nesday. R. D. Post is building a new house on his farm east of town. Dwight .Johnson eanie homo from a short stay at Lincoln Monday. Ip.hu Thompson is stepping; high these days. It is a boy this time. Mrs. Jud Whito caino home from Omaha Saturday much improved in health. Fred Ilurd is building a fence around his residence in the village this week. Art Vance of Hastings spent Sun day in Cowles. He is attending school at that place. Ed Scott has two children sick with pneumonia. They are somewhat bet ter atdils writing , 1 week at home with his parents lie is attending the Hastings college. There was a social at Mrs. .1 H Oreenhaigh's Wednesday evening. They all report a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs Saunders were called to Uladen Sunday on account of the ill ness of Mrs. Saunders' father He is no better at present. Miss Filma Squires of Hastings, Nebr., formerly of this place came iu on the train Monday evening. She is sowing for Mrs. Simons. Uev. Steele, minister of the M. E. church here, loft for conference Mon day. Mrs. Steele is visiting her par ents near Edgar in his absence. Arthur Sterns left for an extended trip to England last Friday. He has relatives iu that country whom he in tends to visit. We wiih him a pleas ant and safe journoy. GARMELD George Harris shelled corn Monday. Jack Haines' little girl is not much better. .1 alius Wobbermau is on the sick list this week. Don Smith was on wind mill row Saturday and Sunday. Clyde Simpson and family called on Clyde Howen Monday. (iravener Stauser hauled a car load of hogs to town Tuosday. I A FEW OF THE BARGAINS . . AT F. NEWHOUSE'S . . I Children's Underwear Children's Muslin DRAWERS, same style as cut, trim med with embroidery, Good grade of muslin and well made, at - - e:25c Good grade muslin and well made, 1 C trimmed with hemstitched ruffle, at 1JL Silk Values 36-in. guaranteed black Taffeta at . . $1.00 27-in. plain Messeline at . . . . $ 1 .00 27-in. Changeable, in plain and figured, at $1.00 Embroidery OK Sal 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 1 08 1 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. Otic of (Jarllehls early pioneers died on Saturday morning, Mrs. liudolph Sch n It. She came here iu the early days and has lived in the county over since. Oartleld can boast of a couple of young men and their names are Clyde that went to town and lost their wagon tire and did not know it until some one told them and they came home and did not tiud the rest of their wagon, but they hung on to the seat. LESTER March uaine in like a lamb and is going out like a lion Mr. and Mrs. John Suladeu spent Sunday at .John llolcomb's. Miss Grace Frisbio came home from the university to spend her vacation. , Mrs. (Jlover of Kansas spent Satur day an(L, Sunday with her brother, Andrew King. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carpenter and family spent Sunday at the home of Will Mount ford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frisbio and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hd Oarhcr spent Sunday at John Clary's, iu Guide Koek. Ld llusser, jr , returned to Lincoln Tuesday, after a visit with relatives here. lie h!isboen in very poor health. k I GUIDE ROCK. Ilert Stickloy has two sick children. Anna .iniinornian is staying with Mrs. C. L. Hoies. Porry Miner is working for Geoi Crow on the dray. Mrs. W. S. Lambert lias boon .sutler ing with rheumatism. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Ida Hayes Wednesday afternoon. Henry Oborheida is reported better. He has been ill with rheumatism. Matt Dean and wife, from near Les ter, visited friends iu Guide Hock Wednesday. Harvey Mlluer is this week moving out of town to a farm northeast of Guide Hock. Mr. and Mrs, Cieorge Gleason, over near the stute line, have a now daugh ter, born March i!8. Mrs. 1. It. Hampton of Oklahoma, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs; Clarence Waldo, spent a day or so with Mrs. Hurry Vaughau, uud at tended the big Degreo of Honor en tertainment Tuesday. Mrs. Hampton holds hermombership in Blooming- ton. One of those pleasant affairs for which the Degree of Honor of Guide Rock is noted was held last Tuesday evening. It ib fourteen years since the organization of Ouide llock lodge No. 1.18 The installation drill was put on and 250 people were In attend aucc. Sandwiches, pickles, cako uud coil'co were solved. Games were also a purt of tuo program. The drill team did most excellent work uud was heartily praised. They presented u very pleasing sight in their white suits and pink sashes. liflPL. , - --life-;-- $ IFxP -Sill' vv V',' --- , ifV. mm ' IU1 A. I IM.'ii1l'l T fi W U -l i ' V i ;w" Wi m i&rjm MT 1 . r l tJ Ato. I yi .'J- K . "rn k. . J jr. i wr m ft & A. '& tT- All The Year 'round. Its easy and Daylight all the way. CALL OR SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Newhouse B ros. 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 ITogel, The Harness Man. P THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT 1 By applying two coato of WIUailT'S CONDENSED SMOKE directly to the moat with a brush after tho meat, haa gono through tho Bait, It will bo thoroughly Bmokcd, will liavo a delicious llnvor and will keep nolld und sweet and frco from Insects through tho cntlro summer. Wright's Condensed Smoke lis a liquid emoko and contains nothing except what Is obtained by burnlnir hickory wood. It U put tin In aquaro quart bottles only; each with a metal cap. NEVER SOLD IN IJULK. A bottlo will omoko a barrol of meat (280 lbs.). For aulo by all druggists at 7Gc. Every bottle guaranteed. Ask druggist for imBB TlOOK, "Tho Now Way." Bo euro to get the gcnulno WIUCUlT'S CONDENSED SMOKE. Mado only by . THE E. H. WRIGHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. . H. E. GRICE. DRUG CO. DRESS GOODS SPECIAL: 36-inchall wool Panama at 50c per yard F. NEWHOUSE Exclusive Agents for E. B. Radford Tailor-made to Measure Garments, ft - Right on the heels of thiy veto, which tho House sustained, came the OUIs hill, S, F. 115, as a natural so. quencc, and tho Houao passed it with a whoop. Of course this moans, tho Ollls hill will be written In the statutes and it will be the first regulatory measure passed by tho statu with re gard to tho stockyards, noth withstand tho attempts to do to for tho last six teen years. Incidentally it moans that the stock yards will be out of politics, Jin all probability, at futuro sessions' for some tlmo to come. 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. f i'l . 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