The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 25, 1911, Image 5

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Calf Meal used with the milk
whey makes it as good for the
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TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD BY
CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist
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LOCALETTES
Next Tuesday Is Decoration Day.
Leo Keith was in lUue Hill Monday.
Paul Storey was' in Mncbin this
week.
France Ray of Xnponec was in town
today.
Dr. Trumble and wile are home from
Lincoln.
Chas. Hennett of Cowles was in town
Tuesday.
1. Hyde of Hastings was in town
Monday.
A. II. Records of Hastings is in town
this week.
John Dntr of Hastings was in town
Wednesday.
For short ordcis and meals jjo to
II. Ludlow's.
All kinds of Electrical work done by
Morhart llros.
FoitSu.E- A good barn. Inquire of
K. W. Cowden.
Chas. Milli?an Jr., was down from
McCook Sunday.
Miss Dora Pope arrived home lrom
Denver last week.
Mrs. Noble Hall wus a passenger to
Krauklin Wednesday.
Mrs. Adolph Cloth is visiting in
Wray, Colo., this Week.
Nothing like White Loaf Hour for
making the best bread.
Noble Hull took in the opening ball
game at Superior Monday.
Herb Ludlow was in Superior .Mon
thly taking in the ball game.
F. V. Cowden took in the Superior-
Columbus ball game Tuesday.
Try LuldowV 10c Ice Cream Sodas.
Positively the best in the city.
The lied Cloud school closed this
week for the summer vacation.
H. C. Cutter is in Franklin county
this week looking after his farm.
For sale one building lJxH2. out
Hide? Call at Newhouse's store.
If you want high grade cement get
the K. C. brand of J. O. Caldwell.
Mrs. Homer Bayles of McCook spent
Thursday in town visiting friends.
Lloyd Brad brook of the Saunders
Lbr. Co., of limning, is in town today.
Mary Dainerell returned Saturday
from Lincoln after an eyjteuderi visit-
Alf MeCall left for a short business
trip to Kansas City Wednesday morn
ing. Jim Hyan and Lew Wallets witness
ed the opening game at Superior Mon
day. Albert Meiiiire returned from a
business trip at Kansas City Wednes
day. Farm LoanSt I am again leady to
make farm loan at the lowest rate
and best terms. 1 am tole agent for
Trovott, Mattis A Baiter. Some pi I
vate money
J. H. Bailey, Kod (.loud, Nebr.
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tha only baking mowdar
mada front Royal Grapa
Oraam of Tartar
WALUM,N0 LIME PHOSPHATE
Unas, (iiirney shipped borne fat
cittle to market Sunday and Wednes
day. Stovens Bros., up-to-dnfe methodsdn
Photographs, material and workman
ship. Mrs. Young of Benkleinau Is visit
ing her brother, Harry Stroup, this
week.
Mrs. Ed Liunbcrry retained from a
visit with friends at Franklin last
week.
Mr. Lorercheck will leave Saturday
for Belvidere to visit frionds and rela
tives. The Miner Bros. Co., store has just
received a now up-to-date lino of hair
goods.
Satislled customers are good ones.
All who use Aniboy White Loaf Hour
are such.
Dell Turnure was in Superior Tues
day taking in Superior's defeat by
Columbus.
Miss Hazel Potter ol Franklin visit
ed friends and relatives hero the first
of the week.
Several June weddings are duo to
happen as reports go. King on ye
wedding bells.
Ice Cream by the quart, half gallon
or gallon delivered to any place in the
city by Ludlow.
C. S. Florance is in the city this
week visiting his biotheVrS. H. Flor
ance and family.
Mrs. Bernard McNony left for Lin
coln Monday to witness the (divine)
Sarah Bernhardt.
The Diamond Electric Vacum clean
or demonstrated in your home tree.
Call Phone Bed 97.
Miss Dr. Nellie .Mauror was a pass
enger for Souk City, Iowa and other
points Sunday morning.
Ueorge .1. Waireu was a passenger
to Lincoln Wednesday morning where
he will transact business.
Mrs. Hughes of Hastings arrived
Saturday ovening for a visit with her
son, Oicar Hughes and wife.
Mr. Jarboe will preach at the Indian
Creek school house next Sunday, May
33, at .'J p. in. All are welcome.
Warron Longtin spent Sunday at
homo visiting relatives and frieiui(s)
returning to Hastings Monday.
The finest line and best assortment
of Harness ever carried before. Call
and look it over. MoiiHAitr Bros.
Will Rants returned home this
morning after- au extended pleasure
trip to Seattle and Missoula, Mont.
IC. L. Patrick and wife returned to
Omaha Wednesday after an extended
visit with Dr. Henry Cook and family
Homer Sherwood and wife of Salt
Lake City ariived in the city Monday
for a visit with friends and relatives.
Miss Ada Key, of Franklin who has
been visiting Miss Retta McDowell a
tew days returned home Tuesday
evening. .
Ueorgo Matkiusof luuvalo who has
been visiting trieuds and relatives in
Missouri returned home Wednesday
morning.
Foit Sali.: 1 siuglc iron bed, springs
'and mattress, also 2 porch chaiis and
j a bicycle jjood as new, Inquire of J. I.
j liurwell.
I The M. W. A., team gave another
one of their dances last Saturday
ovcnlng. Everybody present leported
a good timo.
W. W. Means, Chas. MeCanii. Clair
Wolfe and Frank Peterson wcro in
Superior Tuesday via auto taking in
the ball gamer
Services at the. Bretluen church
I next Sunday both morning and even
ing conducted by Hid. J. -J, Jarboe.
' You aro invited.
The ladles ol the Congregational
church will hold their monthly market
at P A. Will lb run tit's grocery store
Saturday, May '7th. '
. Pictures taken of children and fami
i ly groups without pain, Our material
aud woikiuanship stand the test of
time -KiKVi.Nr Hiuh.
j The D. of II., will meet in twoweekb
,ou the blxtli of June. They will have
a large class to Initiate. All members
aro urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bouse are the
proud parents of a baby boy whioh
was born Wednesday night.
Hterett Stroup who fractured his
arm last fall had the misfortune to
refractute the arm last week. He is
getting along nil right now.
Will Mountford of Atnboy is step
ping rather high this week because he
had a baby girl born nt his place.
Mother and daughter doing well.
Tho G.A. 11. will have an extra
meeting 'Fiiday afternoon at 2:00
sharp to complete plans for Decora
Hon Day. A good attendance is do
sired. Miss Altjha Hale of Wise, Missouri
who was enroute to Inavale to visit
rolatives stopped off hero Monday aud
visited with her uncle. C. B. Hale and
wife. She left Tuesday evening for
Inavale.
Tho High school base ball team
went down to defeat, Wednesday
afternoon, by the city team by a score
of 7 to -!. Batteries city team 11 lines
and Saunders, High school Caldwell
aud Mcintosh.
Roy Rut proprietor of the Royal
Barber Shop has all modern conven
iences In any first class Baiber Shop.
An electric Massage, first class work
man. Particular pcoplo patronize his
particular place.
Col. L. Sherman will sell u lot of
drcfcs goods, silks, otc , at the State
Bank corner next Saturday, May 27th,
nt 2:110 p. in, Cotno whether you buy
or not. These goods will bo sold for
what they will bring.
Owing to the troneral feeling that
the city has more population than is
given by tho government census we
have taken it upon our selves to re
tako the census of Red Cloud. We
therefore ask that all citizens assist
tho workeis as much ns possible.
Tuosday afternoon the, Red Cloud
Auto Co., tried out au auto road drag,
and the same seems to be the very
thing. Any nutoisthhould have one
and use the same on tho road. It is a
heavy iron 1 beam pulled by the auto
and Ulls up the holes in the road and
cuttiug down all the rough and high
places.
Last Thursday morniug (iillinm
Bros., of this city received word stat
ing that their uncle, J. Skewis, aged
8." years, of 1 n wood, lovtn died Wednes
day night' at Los Angeles, Calif. His
remains were shipped to In wood, Iowa
for burial. Mr. Skowis mado a visit
here two years ago and while here
mado many friends.
The Degree of Honor met Tuesday
evening and had n very interesting
niefting. Several candidates were
initiated. Miss Vehna McKiminey,
the delegate to the 1). of II conven
tion, gave an excellent report and
every one prcbent was well pleased
with the same. After the meeting ice
cream aud cake was served.
Oscar Hughes the genial managerol
the Topee theatre is right up to the
minute when it comes to pleasing his
patrons aud giving them tho latest.
Aside from giving excellent pictures
of an educational and uplifting char
acter every evening he gives tho re
sults of the day's base ball games in
tho Nebraska state league and the
Western league. Hatb off to Oscar.
Arrangements for the Fourth of July
celebration are being completed and
there arc enough attractions already
in sight to warraut us in saying that
this will be tho biggest celebration
ever given in this city. There will be
plcuty of good speaking, and music,
ball games aud other amusements.
No lire works and people can feel that
they are attending a safe and sane
celebration.
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$1.50 and more.
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Marx Suits
Munsing Underwear
Crawford Shoes
Dutchess Trousers
McDonald work Shirts
and Overalls.
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have built my busi
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a square deal to
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Lectures en Socialism.
The people of this town were not
prejudiced against Socialism was plain
l be seen last Saturday night when
John (J. Chase spoke in the Court
House. Every party or faith seemed
to be repieseiited and certainly was
interested for they sat for one hour
and a halAperfeetly quiet and Inter
ested. Mr. Chase understood his sub
ject, was reasonable in his argument
not easting abusive cpilhcts on any
Bon-Ton-Bakery and
Restaurant
Uread, I'ies and Cakes made in Tied
Cloud Troni Ited Cloud FLOUR.
MEALS 20 CENTS
ICK CREAM aODA 3 CENTS
If K CllKAM 25 Cl.NTH l'llll gi-AltT.
Wb use artificial Iu; made fiom 111
tciod water pure and clean.
one or party. He said Socialism was
an education to be thought out along
reasonable lines, that tlioy wcro op
posed by both old parties who had
been lighting each other but wore
locked amis against Socialism because
they were for the people was plainly
evident. His plain facts that wo were
being absorbed by corporate interests
appeared to be undisputablu. He was
not blaming the millionaires or bill
ionaires for their groat wealth or con
trol but tho people were, to blame for
allowing them or rather legalizing
them in their robber business. Their
method ort controling mil roads or
otlfcrenterpiibes was on tho lines of
the populists, practically government
ownership, just how these enterprises
were to bo taken over would he left to
tho time aiwl conditions which was a
logical point of view.
Mr. Chase said lie could not account
for the idea prevalent of dividing up
propei ty, wealth and comoditio'-, hut
when he got through it appeared plain
it must be a misunderstood notion
Hut that all of tho means of trans
portation communication (telephone
and telegraph manufacture) and dis
tribution should belong to all the
people.
Under our present system the inter
ests catch us both going and coming,
tlioy dictate to the man or woman who
ba9 their labor to sell and also dic
tate what you shall'pay for tho necess
ities to sustain the brain and muscle
to do the work. His statement that
the farmer will bo the next one to
suffer from tho passion of greed Lsone
to be looked well Into wheu they get
control of all other industries we will
easily fall a prey to their oppression.
x Band tencert Programs
The following concert will bo given
Friday ovening, May 20th:
March "Molly Leo," T. Morse
Selection from "The 'I hue, tho Place
and the Girl" L.E. Howard
Coruct Solo "Tho Charmer," L. F.
Boos M. A. Mercer
'Lazutre Waltzs" II. 1). Hianke
"Trading Smiles" Don Ramsey
March "2nd Regiment Connecticut
N. (. ,..,.!). V. Reeves
Program forThursday evening, June
1st:
March Brooks' Triumphal"
ILL'. Sell.
"Hits of Romick Hits".....!. R. Lampe
Cornet Solo "Zuraida Polka"
V. 11. Losey
.J. 13ISetz
W'ult. -"Spanish Silhouettes"
C. E. Pomeioy
'Love's OldSwotit Song"P..I.St Clulre
March "Imp" H. C.ilford
.1. E. JIki, Director.
Keal Estate Transfers.
Transfers reported by the Foit Ab
stract Co. for tho week ending Wed
nesday, May 21, 1011.
M. E. (Hidden to C. .1. Shemeall,
W$ m-Ldo, wil WOOD
Hiildnh V.SayloVto Mary Boner
ptsw'i Hlk. 4, LoDues Add to
Rod Cloud, wd SWXW
Robert TCooper to Cimlley .1,
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HUBERT NEUERdURIj I it A. Wmpso'ii TtoCharYeV .V...pin,
HAVE YOU SEEK TflEB?
Beautifully designed GENUINE CUT GLASS tumblers at
the ridiculously low price of
TEN CENTS EACH.
Genuine Cut Glass Pitchers to Match. 85 cents EACH.
Only a limited number of tumblers al this price.
KEITHLEY'S Model Variety Store.
WE LEAD
HAYING WOULD
Pifrnted. Ettriulon Arm. StuVrr. It the mirvrl of tha vorld. .
YoU can itick nJ hnJI mow lnv it leu cost inJ with iruttr
conVrnlrnca with our tickrr, thin with an othrr on th tnulut.
'A THEIIE IS NONE JUST AS GOOD. ,
',. Thii Juckfr extending iftrr it Is half way up Hjfhten the load aiutH
maVet a 'uniform draft from the itart. The cable uwJ in place of a rope la
a feature rou cannot afford to overlook. Our nattner (Patented) Sweep
lUKce ana i iaiiner mowers, aiwmaae in uenver, are hcii wonn jour
itizatlon. Cull dtvrlotive matter will he mailed you on renueit.
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i THE PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO.
peurteMOl 20 BINVC. COLO.
1HAT MONEY CAN BUY 'mBtmKm?
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for DECORATION DAY should
be selected ,now. We have a
large assortment at present. f All
work done with Pneumatic Tools.
Come and see us
Overing Brothers & Co.
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Curollno I). Vance t( Kilwnnl 11.
Culihvell, lots (I, 10, II. Ill, Hlk.
17, .Smith .V Moores mid to Hi'J
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(Jri'nt llcniibHcau Vnllwy our only
spfclulty. Pan CIabuuij a roMPs
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Dt.S. J. CUNNINGHAM
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Successor to Dr. .. S. HMIOU
At the old stand over the
State Bank. Phone 131.
Read the adds in the Chief
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