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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
fcf y pry,,. 1 wil vl W , x XsJf. .:-. I X V K' . IS. ' rrfr-rrr- &7 -fctt' XTSI r1' ' CM-nam-El The Best Varnish Made. Sold Only BY CHARLES L. COTTING, The Druggist 5 L0GALETTE5 Is the curfew still silent? "Oh, you Christmas club!" Tony Ulmk is homo from Denver. .left" Chaplin was in town this week. Lee Koltli was in I'ranklin Wcdnes ily. Charles Sten'cn went to I'phiinl Wed nesday. Mrs. Prank Luinborn is homo from Omaha. 1. Hyde of Hustings was in town Kriday. Jay Robinson returned to Franklin Monday. J. A. MuArthur was in (luide Rock Monday. A. L. Clow of ltivorton was in town Tuesday. A. II. Kaley and wife are in Lincoln this week. Roy Morgan was up from Superior this week. Old newspapers 3 ceil tsn bundle at this oflieo. Hay Palmer of Arapahoe is in the city visiting. TV. A. Wylle of Hastings ywis in tvn Tuesday. eorgo Van Camp returned from Omaha Kriday. (S. Ohmstedo was up from tluido Hoek this week. He satisfied only with the best White Loaf 1111s the bill. Mrs. Del Walker has roturned home from Kansas City. Tho school children are enjoying vacation this week. Father Fitzgerald was in Superior tho first of the week. Dr. C V. Cross and wife spent Sat urday in Red Cloud. Orrin Whiteley of Nelson is visiting Cy Norris this week. The Christmas club met with Mis. Nod lirlmes Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Cressman was n pas-en-gcr to ltivorton Monday. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasse.sJ Satisfaction guaranteed. , (Jood m room liouso for pint, iti quiio of II. W. (iiilliford. Lou Watt and daughters weie up from Guide Hock Monday. Farm LoailS, 1 am again ready to make farm loans at tho lowest rate and best tonus. I am sole agent for Trevett, Matlis .v Haker. Some pri vate money .1. II. Uaili'.v. Hod Cloud. Xebr Tuko your eggs, butter and poultry to ,1. 0. Caldwell and got cash. Mrs. (iortlo McKcighan of Lincoln is visiting fi lends in the city. Mrs. Carl Hedge, who has been very sick, is repotted much bettor. Miss llekn Ycurka is visiting her parents at Hloomiiigtou tills week. Should we eelelnate the l-'ouith this yeat V Answei : Yes, let's get busy. You will miss it if you don't try Houtt County Cjal.-.L o. Cai.wi:i.i.. Miss Uracc Sliuto of Hsbon, Kan., is visiting with C. W. Creider and wife. Hoy Garbor has located at Law ronco, where ho will practice veterin ary. This week tho coment foundation is being laid for Wado Koout.'s big now tic barn. J. S Gilliam nnd Hcrnard McNcny wero in Lebanon and Smith Center Monday. Mrs. Walter Koby and cliildren of Nolsou tiro in the city visiting hor parents. Foit Sam: Corrugated iron, S'.'.50 per square, limited quantity. C. 1'. W.U.LIN. Mr. and Mts. C. II. Miner left Wed nesday by tin to for Tienton, !).. on business. Frank Hadley can paint anything from a back door to a piano. Als hangs paper. The "Whole Family" is extended a Cordial invitation to visit our stuidio. SlT.VUNS Httos. Mrs. I'hrate Hounds of Orand Island is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh. 0. K. Stine Htid family of Superior speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Cowdeti. Kliler C. B. Smith and wife returned home Tuesday evening after n two mouths absence. I'rof. HeU received word Tuesday of the illness of his wife, who is visit ing in Oklahoma. Klder C. H. .Smith will preach at the Hrethren church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Misses Flora and Kstellu Sliute tne spftiding spring vacation with tlieii parents at Hsbon. Kan. White Loaf takes tho cuke .and mak es the best bread. All the met chants sell it. fully guaranteed. The (1. A. It. will meet hereafter at one o'clock shatp on the 1st and -M Saturdays of ouch month. It docs not matter how many of you come, but get their. Photographs arc iilni nice, mhi.ni linos. Some good resilience lots for Mile. Inquire of II. W. Uulllford. Arthur Simons was down from Hast ings the Hist of I ho week, moving the light plant of PatltPs ,v Pavel. PiUkcsX II ivcl have moved their blilit id parlor into the room recently occupied by tho Lyric theater. Is your farm foi sale.' List it with Dan Oxniirii A Compn It will bo libel ally advertised. Chief oillcc. J. H. .lurboc and wife will lcavi' Saturday for Waldo, Kan., where Mr .larboe will conduct a set les of meeting'-. Mrs. Mabel Thompson of Grand Island is in the city for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. (leorge W. Lindscy. Is your farm for sale? List it a .selling prices on stialght commission basis with Dan (l.uuimt A Company. Chief .-lllce. K. v. .1. M. ltatos will go to St. Paul Saturday. He will give the next two Sundays In Apt il to Hod Cloud, viz. me '.ii n aim mm. Miss Mabel Day went to York Wed nesday. Her mother accompanied her us far as Kd gar. where she will visit nor sisicf. .Mrs. lions'. mmmmmamt 8 THE New o xioras, N ew Hats, N ew Shirts & are here and ready for your inspection, MT.-ry-7j,CTgUUa:VTEa'lgH31 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The official Government teste show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. It makes pure, clean, healthful food. Royal Cook Book 800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. ROYAL DAXIHO P0WPCH CO.. NEW VOnK. . -.rf-w-CT'3yrr..v.aL'.Jr-ejesjrrftrB.-.'f. J Farm Loans Negotiated Longest Time Huslost Optional Payments Low est Kates of Interest on Shortest No tice. I) s G AHium X Co. At Cuinr Olllco Mrs Pinloy Halo of Wise, Mo., vis ited at tho homo ol C. 11. Pale Tues day, going from here to 1 naval e. for a visit with relatives. Sho returned to her home today. Dr. Larrick of Obcrlin, Kan., visited with his brother Dave on Tuesday of this week. Dr. Larriok has boon taking an outing in Florida, stopping here on his way home. Koy Uust proprietor of the Uoy.nl Harbor Shop has all modern conven iences in any Hist class Barber Shop. An electric Massage, Hist class work limn. Particular people patronize his particular place. The work of demolishing tho Peter son building was completed Wednes day. Already, in our mind's-cye. we can see that handsome throe-story brick which Mr. Peterson will build to replace tho old landmark. Our specialties single Photographs and Group Pictures, you do the sitting, we do the work in classy, artistic man ner. Ours is "The Model Studio" and tho sooner you como tho sooner you got your picture Sikvens Duos. Hero after the Skating rink will bo open Wednesday 2 to fi ladies only, Wednesday 7 to 10 p. in., Saturday l) to 1 1:3 a. ni. children only, Saturday 2 to 5 p. in., Saturday 7 to lu p. in. Mani.ey Bros. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. K. church will hold their annual Easter bu.ar April 8tli, in Woodmen hall. In connection with tho bazar they will serve a chicken pie dinner tnfd supper. A cordial invitation is extended to all Price .'.) cents. My new stock of Wall Paper Justin, call and sec tho choice patterns of 191 1. Paints, oils, varnishes, mouldings, picture ! frames and everything that rocs with a first class wall pa per store. J. C. SLOSS. Old Argus stand. Boiu. to Mr. and Mr-. Hon Me Far land, a boy. on Sat unlay, March '.Ti. usual Nebraska weight, lteti broke into smiles when ho received the in foimallon. mid he is now the proud est merchant in the city. Ho says that ho will back his brace of, boys ugalii't anything of their weight in tbe stat". .1 tt t us much cute, in fact n little turn c,.shou I'd be exorcised ill buying elei trie sad irons, as in huiui; any thing else. Some irons uso more elec tricity than others In doing the same work. Get your elect lie irons of MoiiiiAin Hiios.. they curry the author ized iron, lie oarofull of just as good ' electric irons. Keep in mind the special meetings to be held in tho Congregational ohurch, commencing Friday evening, April?. Mr. Guidiugcrof Lincoln will have charge of tho music and will make this an interesting and helpful paitof the service. Come mid join the choir. A most cordial Invitation extended to all to attend all of the sol vices. Curl Warren, sou of Mrs, Joseph Warren, urrived' home Tuesday morn ing after an absence of about four years, tho last three years having beon spent iiflhe sot vice of Uncle Sam as a soldier in the regular army. He just recently returned from the Philippine islands, receiving lilt, dis charge at San Francisco. Carl's many friends will bo pleased to hear of his return to Ited Cloud .losophino Ueigle, daughter of Chas, Kolgle, was badly burned Monday aft ernoon She was playing with other ohililiou around a bonllru and her clothes caught lire, burning her no vel oly ai omul the arniH and legs be foie the liaises could bo extinguished, Hopes pievall for a speedy recovery. This should ho a warning to parents to use cm o when bonllres ate made, as tlioj uio very dangerous when chil dn.il aro around. New S9 P j 1 mts, 1 00 tJWould 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. Ned (ii'imcs camo down town at an uuu iial! x eaily hour Wednesday morning his lice tiglow with that Miiilo that won't come oil lie w. is iiiiuir!ug tor tho census laker, stating that the population of our ciiy bad increased and he desiied to have It show immediately upon the census re port. Nod says it is a promising eight pound boy. The mother and son aio doing nicely and tho attending phy sician gives tho encouraging epoil that, with nroner cam. Mr. (i runes will speedily iccoer tiont bis "mid- stioUe." ' ' The doctor's Question Much Sickness Due lo BohcI Msordcis1 A doctor's llrst niieslioti when con suited by u patient is. 'Aro youi bowels regular1. ' He knows that DS percent of illness is attended with in active bowels and torpid liver, and that tliisco'ndition must bo removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Ite.xall Orderlies area positive, pleas ant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders In general. We arc so cerUiin of their great curative value that we promise" to return tho purchaser's money in every case when they fail to produce entire satisfaction. Ko.xall Orderlies tiro eaten like can dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth ing, strengthening, healing inihionea on the entire 'Intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diar rhoea or other annoying eil'eut. They aro especially good for cliildren, weak pursons or old folks Two sics, 2."o and loo. Sold only at our store-The Kexall Stoic. Tho II. 10. Orico Drug Co. The Plait , ..MM,,,.. ,,.,,.. n X6- rwlSvv. ..-Jix extcAtt 4JpK. alter r&r iSSJv. Ifii half mv X $S E I 1 W E llKlill.fi frsf VvvW irr"7r n n. hava vc,llltfl5 I UMItCtf. I I THF 4 -Wm s WE LEADk IS H AYI KG VV 'S fi fiuHs n uni " "" Viu' "tJHS n aBRw J Itikts ari I'luttner Mocr, all ir.ada In Dervtr, n; well 7"57 nbium run afvnpme nuiicr win w minci you on ri'qutst, ft ol,i;rcl AMiirtifau anlaoucnir Knifri'oifio'jrretitiontliii s Ik' LO.W WILL RAISE NtRE ATTLE Nebraska Farmer Buys Carload Rcils tcrcd Cattle H. It. Sheicr of Pod Cloud, Neb., who has beon about the yards hovel ul days, took out today it cm load of extra choice legist oi yd -bulls and lioircrs. They were about equally divided be tween sjhorthorn and Hereford. Mr. hhcierstatcd that funnels out In that - .Ti- i. . t, . . t w . . . . . .. ..... -" 'jit r.uoniM, t.xuTJion Arm, Miickcr is ino marvel oi mo worm. .? v Ylitl ran ftturk .nil h.in,llH Mnn, liav .t n lu, nl nnil .lth umf.v jSJyw ronvcnlcnw with our itackcr lhan with any otht r on tl. roarkci. ,' iiir.iic u nunc jui as ixv. fctaekcr oxtcnrlinir aflrr II I half wftv un l!ht,ni tl, Ioi,l anf uniform draft frum the nUrt. Tnc cablo uwl in place of a rope U 0) sweep orth jour pjpr- pir - THK PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO. t i v 4 tvpirtwil 11 OKNVEn. COLO. THAT MONEY CAN BUY v,Wmhm?i&mi&i2 SIMPSON & KEflWORTHY Successor To A. C. Bradshaw Exclusive Dealers In Hay, Grain, Flour, Oils, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Meal. : : PHONE DS YOUR ORDERS. BELL RED 57 i part of the great alfalfa and corn belt were beginning to consider tho ques tion of raising sonic cattle, TliH ho said had been prompted by tho great udvauce in the price of stock cattle in recent years. Whllo that is not so' much of a grazing country iih some1 other parts of the corn belt, it is the great alfalfa district, where auubiimN nut amount of feed is raised. Mr. Sheier thlnhs there is no doubt but what the next few ycais will show an iticieasH in the number of cattle nils-, oil. Kansas City Drover's Telegram. To get the news wlillft it Is fresh, rend The Chief. ;nrd of Thanks. The children or the late Mrs. Henri etta .Sch id Ik desire to thnnk tho kind neighbors and friendn, and especially the singers, for their assistance during tho illuchs and after tho doathof their mother. Ciinl of Thanks. We beg to thank all the kind friends wlio sympathized with us in tho had and unexpected death of our nophow, William. I. Kltzgoruld. 1). I''iiz(ii:n.u.i. M.miv T, n.uoiiKiuv. CTlli;ilI.U A. KlT.uEII,.!. n&rsz; " .,.0A...,V ftywntoaagrjB T. t--Tt' i i. '''rwirivirev''t-if.ii i Ai j&C-fcih .jsi