The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 01, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME" XXXVIII 1 .
4 Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50.
RED CLOUD, 23 EISRASKA. .lirNH I, 1011.
NUMJUDK 2 si.
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A DAY OF TROUBLE
is not so greatly dreaded if yon h.ie
one of our deposit books with g iod i
sum to your credit; in f.icl. It ini-ws
to be tlie "friend indeed" !) not
neglect tliis importuut imittci cto
it lit ouco ttiut you start u luinu m
count, however stniill, nud then a. I
all you can spare to it. Uumetnhei
the rainy dny is bound to come.
Interest paid on 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.
j IS HIS BA KBOO 1
BATIN
And" still we are in need of mln.
Joseph Jelinek is building a new
liny rack.
Frank Strobl finished paintinp his
barn last week.
The way the wind (s blowing is
something fierce.
VavrickaJJros. are rcpalriuff their
threshing machine.
Harrowing and cultivating corn is
tho order of the day.
Mrs. Joseph 1'olniuky has hud some
of nor corn replanted.
Some of the people from this local
ity attended the piny given by the
Red Cloud high school.
GARFIELD
Mr. Thompson, Frank Alles and
Will Fisher wore working tho loads in
east (Jariiold last week.
Will Fisher had n sick horse last
week.
George Harris drilled his millet on
Friday.
Hay Sutton is working for Smith
Brothers,
Smith llros., cut their alfalfa on
Saturday.
George Coon and family were on
wind mill row 'Friday.,,,
lien Wat and Eli Houchiu were in
Red Cloud on Saturday.
Lee Sinllli and wife visited his fath
er and mother on Saturday night and
Sunday in Kansas.
There was a little excitement on
wind mill row when Will Fisher's
mules took a little run on Tuesday
morning with the cultivator but no
damage was done only a few bolts
broken.
Commencement (eicisis was well
attended at the M K. church Thurs
day evening. Thuie weie -even grad
uates who iceoived their diplomas
from V. W. Ultchey who is Director
of the district.
A good many
Decoration Day
Cloud.
folks attended the
exorcises at Kod
Mrs. A lies returned to Ucd Cloud on
Saturday after a week's visit at Will
Fishers.
Dave Kalcy bought a bunch of stock
cattle on Sunday and took them out
to his pastuie There was 110 head in
all.
COWLES
Mrs. Chas. Fuller departed for her
home at Hethany Heights Tuesday.
Three autos of our young people
went to lied Cloud .Saturday evening
to attend the play al tho Opora House.
There was a chinch social given at
tho Christian church for tholr minis
ter, Chas. Uose, which was well at
tended. Ice cream and cake wore
served.
The Red Cloud Fourth of July Ad
vertising parade stopped iu Cowles
Wodnesdayand entertained our people
for a short time. We are glad you
come boys.
F. A. Good iluished a new cement
bridge on Klin Creek near Hoe Boners.
This will make quite an improvement
to the creek road as this place has a
sand bottom.
Freddie Fuller was on our btreots
Monday for a short time. He was en
route from Lincoln to Itird City, Kas,,
with an auto which he was to deliver
at that place.
M. 11. Reeve is the possessor of a
new auto which arrived Saturday.
Our enterprising tlrm. Holt l Boren
are putting out quite a number of
Regal and Buick ears.
Memorial services woro obsorved at
the Congregational chinch Sunday.
An excellent progrntn was rendered
and the address was given by Rev.
Doakiu. Tho chinch was full and
ovorllowing.
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. Win. Sawyer is on the sick list.
Mrs. Julia Lane spent part-of Tues
day with Mrs. Hoover.
The Methodist ladlesservedailtteon
cent lunch at tho church basement
Thursday.
Miss Jewell of Bostwick has been
here the past week visiting with her
grand patents, II. Mil tier and wife and
other rolatives.
Mrs. Cross, who has been the guest
of her daughter, Mis. L. M. I'aiker,
went Saturday to the home of her sou,
Armour, for a few days visit.
Mrs. i,li Fowler and daughter, Win-
Lnte, returned the last of tho weok
from a visit at St. Francis, Kas., with
her sister, Mrs. Kollum and family.
Ed Watt was able to get about the
streets some this week by the aid of
crutches. Ho was badly burned sever
al weeks ago by an explosion of sul
phuric acid.
Everybody will celebrate at Red
Cloud July 4th of course. The Red
Clpud band furnished ome flue music
hero Wednesday while advertising tho
celebration
R. S. I'roudtlt and wife of Lincoln
came in Tuosday evening to visit rela
tives. Mr. I'roudtlt is looking after
business interests also in connection
with tho yards of tho It. S. I'loudllt
Lumber Co.
A large uiimbei of Guide Rock
people were at the cemetery Monday
lling up and improving its npponi
mice. During tho last few woeksthere
has been several -new monuments
placed and a good deal of cement work
put in. Autos were busy all day tak
ing people out to decorate the gi lives
The Birthday Gift
The practise of gift-giving at Christmas time is a
modern fashion a habit. There is nothing in the original
significance of Christmas to even remotely suggest a gift.
It is nevertheless a beautiful idea.
A much more expressive and consistent gift is a Birthday or their
anniversary gift. The anniversary is hers, or his very own-Christmas
is cverbody's. There is a distinction in the anniversary gilt-a com
pliment that the Christmas gift lacks.
Give her, or him, or them, mother, sister, wife, father, brother, hus
band or friend--a gift on an anniversary and it means something.
Make that day the happiest of the year.
Our stock offers articles of use and beauty suitable for all gift oc
casions, qualities unsurpassed and something at a price you can afford
"SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK"
15he GIFT STORE
Newhouse Bros.
E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop.
C. B. A Q. Watch Inspectors.
Jmwclmrs and Optometrists.
I
F, NEWHODSE, Dry Goods I
MTTQl IN lINinRRWFARl
Ladies' White Skirts
With 6-inch em
broidered flounces
and cluster of two
tucks,
$1.00
Ladies' White Skirts with three rows lace
insertion and lace edge, $1.00, $2.00, $3.25
Children's Muslin Drawers
With hemstitched ruffle, sizes
from 2 to 8, at - - 1 3c
With embroidery ruffle, ages
from 2 to 1 2, at - - 25c
Misses' Muslin Drawers
Misses' Muslin Drawers, 2 tucks with 1 -inch
embroidery, sizes 8 to 12, at 25c
-fr
Twenty Killed in
B. & M. Wreck
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.
Ladies' Nightdresses
Ladies low neck Nightdress, with 2 (f
rows insertion and lace e'dge in neck, K JJVj.,
3 rows ins'n in sleeve, sleeve lace-edge H'
Ladies' Nightdresses with 3 rows emb. in- d 1 ff
sertion in yoke, yoke edged with emb., at P I .VU
Ladies' extra large Nightdresses, insertion d 1 A A
in yoke and embroidery edge, at - - P I VV
All three numbers are bargains at these prices
Children's Bloomers
Made of a good
grade of Black Sat
een, ages from 2 to
12, at
25
Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns
TELEPHONES: Independent, 53; Bell, black 41.
Two Hurlington trains met head-on
two miles west of Indlanola at 7:10
Monday morning. Twonty are dead
and a score injured as a result. Phy
sicians say the death list will be in
creased. l'absengor trains Nos H and 12 are
scheduled to meet at lted Willow, be
tween McConk and Iudianola. No. 0
was a few minutes late and No, 12,
eastbouud, Is a superior train. It Is
said that orders should have been
issued at McCook for No. ' to meet
No. 12 at Hod Willow and that they
were not Issued. No. 12 did not wait,
passing Rod Willow practically on
time. Two miles west of Indlanola,
near a curve and iu a fog, the two
passenger trains, running perhaps
tlfty miles an hour, mot. Where the
tho blamo lies can not bo learned at
the present time. The four engiue
men, all of whom were residents of
Lluaolu, are dead and tholr story will
never bo heard.
Eugene Smith, formerly transfer
man at tho Burlington depot in Hod
Cloud, had chargo of tho baggage car
on No. 9, but escaped without Injury.
Mate Holiness farnp Meeting
The Thirty-ninth Annual Camp
Meeting of tho Nebraska State Iloll
nebs Association will bo held at Ep
worth Park, Lincoln, June 10 to 23,
1911, inclusive. Rev. G. A. MeLaugu-
lln of Chicaco. Rev. Joseph II. Smith
of Mississippi, Rev. Will H. Hun" o
Iowa, Revs. J. M. and M. J. Harris of
Illinois and Rev. B. S. Taylor of New
York are the principal leaders this
year. Circulars, giving full details,
are now ready and cau bo procured by
addressing tho Socretary, Rev. W. II.
Prescott, 1210 O Street, Lincoln Nebraska.
FLOUR! FLOUR!!
"Imperial" High Patent Flour, $1.00
'1.
a Sack; 4 'Select,'' 90 cents.
;Each sack of Flour is absolutly guaranteed. If not
"satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded.
Phone your orders to the mill, phone Red 45. ALL
FLOUR WILL BE GASH.
free Delivery made to all parts of tho City.
HEDGIiODDlHIIihUlGGOIIlMHY
The Chief for all the News
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