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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
TWSVjM -,l T "r mw .ijtoiwmijfc. - - -M. " IK It' fr,vVV f' VV. vr ECO N O M Y It costs no more to put on a good Paint than it does a poor one, nor as much, for it will spread farther and last longer. SEWALL'S CHEMICALLY PURE PAINT is unequalled for durability and spreading capacity. We guarantee there is no bet ter Paint sold. You make no mistake when you use it. Sold by CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist t'WWrl"'WW"'W " FT. LOGALETTES m Eli Cox of Blntlen was in town Mon day. Charles Stefln loft for Alma Mon day. Leo Keith was in Hastings Wednes day. Lee Keith was in HI no Hill Mon day. .Iolin Duff of Hastings was in town Wednesday. For short orders and meals go to n. Ludlow's. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart Bros. KoitSu.i: A good barn. Inquire of V. W. Cowden. James Ryan returned from Grand Island Saturday. Hank robbing and rain storms are the order of the day. liy Shopardson of Ilivorton was a Red Cloud visitor Saturday. Take your eggs, butter and poultry to .1. O. Caldwell and get cash. Try Luldow's 10c Ice Cream Sodas. Positively the best in the city. Miss Simmons of Krnnkiin is visit ing friends in town this week. You will miss it if yon don't try UouttConnty Coal. J. O. Cai.ihveu.. Bernard MeNeiiy returned Monday from a professional trip to Hlue Hill. Drs. Davis Davis left Tuesday for .Sterling, Colo., where they will locate. Stevens Bros., up-to-date methods in Photographs, material and workman ship. Mrs. V. A. Kent roturnod Monday from a short visit with friends at Ox ford. Ed A mack has purchased Hev. Smith's residence property in the l'latt addition. Tlio A. (). V. W., lodge met Tn'esday evening and initiated a large class of candidates. Otis Whelan and Charles Hogate of Bladen were transacting business in town Friday. Clms. Starr was over from Lebanon, Kas.. Thursday evening taking in the band concert. E. H. Newhouse went to Fremont Monday to attend the M. W. A., state camp meeting lee Cream by the quart, half gallon or gallon delivered to any place in the uity by Ludlow. Hoy Sanderson came down Monday from Grand Island for a short visit with his mother. Mr. Leland Caldwell and wife re turned from Armour Sunday evening. The Chief along with their many friends extend congratulations, Farm Loans, 1 um again ready to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. I am sole agent for Trevett, Muttif A Baker. Some pri vate money .1 TI. Ba'ley, Red ( loud. .Wbr. Makes Home Baking Easy POYAI . pi &AKfN POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking nowdar made from Royal Crapo Oroant of Tartar NO alum.no lime phosphate .lack Masters left Saturday to join tho Vork base ball team in their pre liminary practice Will Auld tmd .1. C. Saylor have traded residence properties in the west part of town. Tho Diamond Electric Vaeum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call I'hono Red 97. W. A. Wheeler, district plant chief, of the Nebraska Telephone Co., was in town Wednesday. Albyl'opohas accepted a position witli Pope Bros., in their hardware and implement store. A. H. Sellars returned Tuesday from Boulder, Col., where he attended the funeral of D J. Myers. The W. C T. r will meet with Mrs. Jarboo Wednesday afternoon at 2::lo. Bring annual leallets with you The llnost lino and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. MoiuiAin Duo. ThoW. R. l will meet Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. Farms listed on straight commission basis. Land list liberally advertised. Dan CiAitiu.u A Cimiiwny, Chief olllce. R. .M. Beatty and son for tJoneral Blacksuiithing, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a specialty. At Day's old shop. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Letson are re joicing overall eleven-pound son, who arrived at their home Monday morning. (iiiy Tcnnant who has been working at Crete has accepted a position as meat cutter in .1. E. ost s meat market. Improved alfalfa farm lauds in the Great Republican Valley our only specialty. Dan tivRittnt .v Comi'xy, Chief otlice. Mrs. Oscar Hughes had the misfor tune to fall down the cellar steps at her homo Monday. She escaped with a few bruises. Ernest Geer was down fiom Red Cloud over Sunday visiting his uncle, E. K. (leer, and family. -Monday's Su perior Journal. Mrs. L. II Beck and daughter, Miss Ollie, returned from their visit at Red Cloud Sunday morning. Monday's Superior Journal. Pictures taken of children and fami ly groups without pain. Our material and workmanship stand the test of time Si'EVi:N8 Bros. Foil S.u.i: -Fine residence location in Northwest part of city. Half block, 11! lots. Most desirable location and low price. Dan GAiuum a- Co. Irving Cummiugs has purchased the ice business from Mr Day. Anyone in need of ice should phone red '-'I and they will be taken care of. Wanted 00 head of cattle to pas ture: plenty of grass, .shade and run ning water: lit rents per month. Call on or address Doleii A Howeii, Frank lin, Neb. Chas. (iiiruey, U'eesner A Koont, Kd Ueiherand Lyman Essig shipped seven ears of stock to St. .loo Sunday. I Lyman Essig and Wade ICooutz went ' with the stock. j l)r Warrick, tho specialist will meet I eye. ear. nose and throat patients and ' those needing glasses properly lilted at Dr. DamerellV. office in Red Cloud .Tuesday. May Ifith. I I lie Degree of Honor meets iu-nU i Tuesday evening at s o'clock. Every member is requested to bo present. A program will be given for the good nl j the order by the committee, The heavy iniu mid wind htorms Friday ami Saturday en used consider able trouble with the telephone and telegraph lines west of here, causing , the trouble men luts-of won y and work Roy Rust proprietor of tne Royal , Barber Shop has all modern conven iences in any Hrst class Bin her Shop. An elect rle Massage, (list class work- man Particular people patron ie his j particular place. I Kenneth Williams loturned Tuesday from Texas whore he has been employ ed by the Standard Hluutrle Co., of New Orleans. La. He will visit rela tives and will probably return to New Orleans in about a mouth. Drs Rlddile v Foote sueeessors to Mrs Weuii'k A Riihll e. of Hasting". Nebr.will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients', and those needing glasses fitted, at Red Cloud. Nebr . Thursday. May lllh. I!ll at Dr. Cross' olllce. The flour war has brought Ainboy White Loaf into many families who used foreign flour and all ate pleased with the change. This is as it ihotild be. .tones doesn't "pay the Height" on flour, mi. coNst'MCit noix (let home product and save the freight. Lucky Bill's Big Wagon Shows will visit Red Cloud a week from Satur day, April CI. Tho mere announce ment of the coming of this attraction Is sutllcient to draw a crowd. Lucky Bill has been coming to Red Cloud for several years, and has always maintained his reputation for con ducting u clean, up-to-date show. See nouueeinent elsewhere. Our leaders who have heard of W..I. Brian s winter home will be interest ed in knowing that on Saturday, May t). they will have an opportunity to see several flue colored pictures of this famous farm and its surroundings. A representative of the Standard Laud Co., of Lincoln, Nebraska, will speak ill Bed Cloud, on the above mentioned date at 2:.'10 p. m. in the Opera House. The lecturer carries l."0 line colored pictures with him and gives an elo quent and interesting description of tho Lower Kio (Jrand Valley. Ad mission to the lecture is absolutely free. School Board Meets lti:u CLom. May I, Bill. Regular meeting of the Board called to order by L. L. Boron. Members present Storey, (iilham. Cook, Berk-with. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Miss I'hoebe Geer came before the Board and requested to be permitted to graduate with less than 28 creditlals. Request of petitioner was indefinitely postponed. The following bills were read and ordered paid: It. I). Moritz ;? 1.75 supplies B.MeFarland 1 75 sup. jau A.M.Albright .!!.- sup. jail Newhouse Bros,, 2.115 teleirram .1. O. Caldwell X 40 coal. Water Commissioner.. 10.112 Water A electric lights. S. Beckwith 22 (in repairs. J. O. Butler y.21)Frt, exp W. K. Oeer P0 T otllcer Welch Mfg. Co lO.OOdiplomas Flanagan A Co (5.80 paper. Moved and seconded that the Board adjourn sine die. Carried. R. D. Moitir, Secretary. Iti:n Ci.orn, Ni:ii , May 1, mil. Moved by Mr. Storey and seconded by Mr. Cilham that the Board proceed to reorganize, elect olllcers and trans act such business as may properly come before them Carried. The reorganization of the new board with all members present resulted as follows: President, L. L. Boron. Vice-President, Henry Gilliam. Secretary, It D. Moritz. .Moved and seconded that the Board proceed to tho election of teachers. Curried. Thu following named teachers hal ing received a irtHjority of all votes cast) were declared duly elected. Miss Ethel C'arber, grade II. Miss Elsie Arnold, graded. Miss Josephine Kiclmtds, Business Department. Mr. Chas. It. Heiriok, H. S. Prin. .Miss Olive Jones, (Jernian v English Miss Nellie Reece, Science. Moved and seconded that when the Board adjourns the time of meeting shnll be set for 7:.rK) p. m., instead of s p. in. Carried. Board adjourned. It. D. Moriiz, Secretary. ViLi jJSWHBHWffiEreil i in Bon-Ton-Bakery and Restaurant. Uuiul Pies and Cakes made ill Red Cloud from Red Cloud FI.Ol'R. MICALS 120 CENTS ICE CREAM SODA S CENTS l i- t iiFiM 25 Ci ms Pi ii Qruir. i use artilk'ial It i made fiom 111 tried water pure and clean. HUBERT NEUERBURG Bojs Composition on (ill Is. (.ills is the only folks that has their own wav every time, tiirls is of sever al thousand kinds, and .someihucs one girl can lie like several thousand other girls if she wants to do anything. OirU is alike one way. and they are all like cats. If you rub 'em tho right way of the hair they'll purr and look sweet at you. but if you rub 'etu the moiig Mayor step on their tails they'll eiaw you, So long as you let a girl hao her own way .she's nico and sweet, but just cross her and she'll spit at you worse nor a cat. Oirls is also like mules. If U girl don't want to believe anything you can't make her. If she knows Its so she won't say so. Brother George says he does not like big girls but he does like little ones, and when I saw him kissing Jeiinio .lones last Sunday, and told him of what he'd said, he said lie was a biting her cause he didn't like her I think he hurt her. for she hollered and run, and there was a big red spot all over both of her two clucks This is all I know about girlt-', and father says the less I know about them the better off I am Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, May .'!, lull. William J. Simpson et al to Wll- holmine Luhn, sw J.-Mi, wd.... 12000 John Simpson to Wilhelniine Luhn.sw l-l-i), wd i Henry llaufeld to Johana Rose, u (10 acres of se S-.'l-fl, wd :i00 Louie C. Wilson to Herman Bontje. lot .1. Blk. (i, Grusels sub div to Rohror's add to Blue Hill, wd :, Everett T. Merriman to Grace Ilagan. lot I A M lu ft, lot 2, Blk. 5, Vancos add to Guide Rock, wil ijjo Hex o. McCiill to Melvin M. Mo Call et-al. wjj sw, s1 nw, lots 1,5. in 7-1-11, wd r0im .1. II. I'llliuger to (ieorgo Harris. sw2o-i:l, wd .-.on,) State of Nebraska totf. C Mann, o' J sw 27-2-IU, deed inoii James W. Auld ..o Iluldah V, saylor, pt sw corner Blk. I.Le Dues Add to Bud Cloud, wd.... 2.100 (!. 11. MoCrury Co. Treas., to Sadie Tomliuson, lot l;i, n 2d. 21, Blk. rf.KaleyA.lackhOns add to Heil Cloud, tux d - - Iluldah V. Saylor to Jus. W. Auld, lot I, ii", lot 5, Blk tl, LoDiiesadd to Red Cloud, wd 1000 Commends Telephone Veto. Special to the World-Humid. Lincoln, Neb., April 2S.-The fol lowing letter, commending the veto of the telephone merger bill, was receiv ed ut the olllce of (iovciuor Aldiich today: Red Cloud. Neb., April 2.". 1111 1 -Chester II. Aldiich, Lincoln, Nob. -DearSii: At tho legular meeting of the Farmers' Independent Telephone company, by a unanimous vote of tho 'board, the secretary was instiueted to extend to the governor, Chester II. Aldiich. our hearty appreciation of Ills action in vetoing the telephone bill passed by Hie last legislature I will add further that on account of your action we voted to replace our old switrhboiiid witi.a new one, which was badly needed, and now we feel that we rim exist at least two mure years. Thanking you most heart ilj for the interest taken in behalf of the 'under dog," I remain, yours very truly, O Ti:el. Warning to Hunters Warning to Hunters From this date no hunting ' tres. passing will be allowed on the follow .. i. ....... , l.'.i.i Imir .,. !( (null .'I IIJK IHI III". KH". .. . rHiige 12, .southwest ' s ..... Ml Vit.titinvt I. I11K ll.l 114. !" . range 12, southwest ' sec. 'XI town. .'J, range 12. Northwest ' hoc. 4, town 2, range 12. N. E sec. 5. town 2, range 12. A. Oi.sk.n, Inavale, Nebr." River Hattom Pasture Close In c We will pasture a limited number of orderly hoises at. $1.00 per month. A.E. TritNER, (leo. Lindsey Farm. Mortgages Hied, kill 12. Mortgages released, JUKIM 1)12(1 Fathers, give the hoy u chance, jf he is wide-awake and progressive lie must have new ideas; let him try his way;"the old way is not always the best. Ainboy White Loaf "takes the cake." makes the best bread ami pleases the cooks. For Aged People Old Folks .Should he Careful In Their Selection of Regulative Medicine We hale a safe, dependable and it I - i together ideal leinedy that is purlieu- larly adapteit to the requirements of aged people at.il persons of weak con stitutions w liu sufl'er from constipation or ot'ier linvM'l disoideis. We aie so certain that it iiill relieie these cntu plaints and uive absolute satisfaction in every paitieular that we oiler it with our personal giiaiautee that it shall cost the user iiotliini; if it fails to substantiate our claims This remedy Is called Kexall Orderlies. Re.Mill Ordeilies have a soothing, healing, stieiigtheiiing. tonic and regulative uetiuii upon the bowels. They ii-movo allNirritation, dryness, soreness and weakness. They lestore the bowels and associate oi galls to morn vigoioiis and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without iucoven ieiiee, do not cause any griping, nausea, dlarihoea. excessive looseness, flatu lence ul' "other disagreeable effect. Price '.'5c and 10c. Sold only at .our store-The Hoxall Store. tuoH. E. Urlee Drug Co, i I "I P ' V iVI l i' p i if Ii I '.iv lUil Si h.illtii i , M.ut YOU young men know the kind of style you want in your clothes; and maybe you dont al ways get it; many a man buys clothes that afterwards he doesn't like. When you come here you'll find in our ,- Hart Schaffner & Marx line such a variety of weave, color and patterns, in so many different models, that you'll surely get what pleases you. Ask us to show you the new Shape-maker model, Hart Schaffner & Marx new one. Suits $18 and up Overcoats $16.50 and up PAUL STOREY This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Pioneer Grocery DEALER IN Fancy and Staple GROCERIES GOOD LINE of COFFEES Give Us a Trial Order W. A. SMITH, Prop. PHONES-Bell I0H. Rurnl 62. The PUtti 1 K P I I - w 1L . itUl LiiKV iwnr i i .m.t,wjr2inzirzMr mut wii logr7F v feet1 Jmnw2P? WE LEAD'e HAYING WOBLD K .TMF RtTl THE PLATTNER irilPLEMENT CO. kj Et. PlpO-r ptyulmaK 20 DENVER. C0tO.B ION FY CAN BUY WbHitmfW '6ur I'jtentK). Exlrruliin Arm. Stacker, title marvt I of the vorlJ. You can utack ar.d lur.1! morj l-a at a lfi coit anil with grcter I contemerce wnn cur xuner man wun any omrr on uu niuui. wwt.i. ir ft.fAft.t i.r.n a . smrin rv iiir.ur. i-i nunc duni A3 uuuv. A The itacker txtenlin? aflr it la half uav uo liLrhtt.r.1 th load anif I jnaaea a uniiorm arau irom in atari. ir.Q caui uwi in puce 01 a rupe 11 ii, a fratura you cannot afforil to ovrrlnok Our l'Iattrer(ratntd)Scp uiMt ana ntlsritlon. Il.VOpurchu certificate anl aountnir. nt free if you mention thia paper. Uakea an.l I'lattner Mowen. all made In Denver, are well worth lour I . .. .. ..... ..... ....... . i inveuigauon. ruii aeicriptive malti'r win i maiiD-i you on request. THAT MONEY CAN BUY Weather .Summary for April 11)11 TeiiipiTiitiirc Miixiiniiui sv mi .'i, i iiiiniiniiiii I!) on s. (Jivali'hf iliuly I ,-l.L- runj,'u III nil HlHi. I'li-clpltiitlon. total 131101 tll :UK) im:hc'h. (iivatfil In "J I lit-, 1.18 IIH'llfS (III .'.IUI. MIOWIIUI, II'I'W on I i .in. i. ii..-. ...in. in 1....1. .... ....,....' mill iiJi.llt ifiin ii.ii wi limn '! iiii'ivf. j. - n - I II I ' , .. ., o , ,,, ., ibbcky e lows, and all red in preulpHiitiou 8. Clour 18, purtly I i ' cloudy 1. clomly '!, tliiunltirstoriiih cm "'"i ll, IS, J'.'S. 'J!. .'Kith, hull 'J'.itli, hk'et IIOlli. I'ro villi In u vvlinl uw !' days. Chas, S. Li il.iiw. ,(!l'll)i: HOCK, NHUHASlvA Have on hand now 1 0 Registered orn H BULLS. 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