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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
S .ifc.,3&!li JtX. -Jil .Jt A ft. jlMirw -'1 tt DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE DEMONSTRATION OF CHI-NAMEL The Wonder-Worker in Home Finishing jThe transformation that the Chf Narijel Graining process makes on scarred ami battorcd lloors, tiybles, '"chairs. Woatherstained porch furniture, etc , h little short of marvelous. JLet us show you by actual tlenionstrntiQiis the tlill'croiice between Chi Nnmel antl other finishes and prove its great superloiity. A Lady Demonstrator will be at My Store June 7th" and 8th. to show and explain the uses of this wonderful varnish and strdn. fjlie sure and come. CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist , WAWWArWWW S LOGAIETTES 5 Hammocks at lotting'. S. K. Worden was in Hlue Hill Fri day. Mi.. John Ilolcomb is on the sick list. Tony Clark went to McCook last week. Cbas llogate of ltladen was in town Monday. Mrs. Hoy Oatman went to Hastings Tuesday. Lew Walter went to St. Joe Sunday morn hit:. Len Metcnlf went, to Fairbury Wednesday. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart Uros. S. C. Shuck returned from Kansas City Tuesday. Foil Sale A Rood barn. Inquire of F. W. Cowden. (). A. Barber and wife went to Lin coin Saturday. Mrs. Noble Call Bnd baby are home .from Franklin. A. D Ranney was down from Blue Hill Wednesday. , Franklin is reported to be bulldiiiR a new postotlice. Cha. StelVen of Hillings, Mont., was in town Monday. Boone Saunders went to limning , last Friday night. W. A. Kent was in Aurora the latter part of la'-t week. Rernard Fruit and wife are visiting "in Paulino this week Dan l'omeroy of Itiverton was on our streets Saturday. Nothing like White Loaf Hour for making the best bread. Wilbur Hamilton and family spent Sunday in Cuide Hook. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearn were up from Superior Tuesday. Will Rants spent Decoration day in Juniata visiting relatives. Frank and By ShcpanNon of River ton were in town Saturday. Miss Louise Suhuman of Hlue Hill . spent Friday in Red Cloud. Peterson Bros., sold a new Maxwell auto to John Heal this week. Mrs. Fred Hunter of Riverton was shopping in Red Cloud Monday. For sale one, building 12..T2J out side? Call at Newhouse's store. If you want high grade cement get the K. C. brand of J. O. Caldwell. W. It C meets Saturday at '1:'M we want every member to be present. Frm Loans, 1 am again ready to make farm, loan at the lowest rate and best terms. I am cole agent for Trevett, Mattls & Baker. Some pri vate money .J. H. Bailey, Red C loud. Nebr. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking mowdmr mamm from Royal Gram Oroam of Tartar . MALUM.MUME PHOSPHATE -, r lip m v " W ' V V Kkr7 I Cha. Sihellnk and wife left for Hastings Tuesday for a short visit. No preaching service at the Breth ren church net Sunday morning. FOf Sale A good sound old work horse-llOOlbs. Cheap. Dan (J.itniKii. Dr. Nellie Maurcr returned home from Sioux City, Iowa Friday evening. Ceorge Van Camp came in Sunday from a' short business trip to Omaha. Stevens Bros., up-to-date methods In Photographs, material and workman ship. Rev. Tompkins and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy born Mon day. The Miner Bros. Co., store Iibs just received a new up-to-date line of hair goods. Will Ryan of Lebanon was visiting friends and relatives in Red Cloud Sunday. Satisfied customers nro good ones. All who use Amboy White Loaf flour are such. Dr. Wiuterson, formerly of Red Cloud, Is in town renewing old ac quaintances. Duanu Saunders and Harvev Rieker- son departed Sunday for a visit at, Jucuioni, ilo. Mrs. Hughes returned to Hastings Saturday after a visit with her son, Oscar Hughes. Roy Garber and wife of Lawrence were in Red Cloud Wednesday visit lug Ills parents. Rev. and Mrs. Hill, former! v of Inn. vale, now of Lawrence, were in Red Cloud Tuesday. Weesncr k Koontz broke the record the past week b. shipping out, eight car loads of hogs. Tlio Diamond Blectric Vacnin clean er demonstiated in your home free. Call Phono Red 97. Mr. and Mrs Fred Guild of Blue Hill visited with relatives in tills city the first of the week. The Hastings base ball team passed through Red Cloud Tuesday on their way home from Superior. Don't forget the Chl-Namol demon stration at Cotting's Drug Store next Wednesday and Thursday. I. B. Wagoner will preach at the Brethren church ne.xt Sunday evening at S p. m. All are welcome. For SalerAll of my Household goods and a Four Passenger Stanley Steam er. Inquire of Ai.va Shllaiis. " Willis Fulton and wife of Rivorton spent Sunday in this city with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Cressmau. Eld. .I.E. Jarboe is in St. Joseph this week attending the aunual con fcrenee of the Brethren church. The finest line and best assortment of Harnessever carried before. Call and look it over. MoitHAitr Bros It. M. Heatty and son for l.'encral Rlaoksmlthing, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a specialty. At Day's old shop. John Crans left for Omaha Monday morning. Ho was called there by the sickness of his daughter, Mrs. Chancey Cornell. Foil Saw:: 1 single, iron bed, springs and mattress, also 2 porch chairs and a bicycle good as new. Inquire of J. I. Burwell. Miss Mary S Miksch of this city de parted for Chicago Wednesday morn ing to recoive treatment at the Mercy Hospital. The Degree of Honor meets next Tuesday uight. All members are re quested to be present as there will bo initiation. The young folks enjoyed a dance in the Potter Hall Wednesday even ing. Prof. HeU's orchestra furnished the music. Franklin has sold its electric light bonds to the state of Nebraska and work upon the plant will commence Immediately. When you buy of your home mer chants you aro helping the town and thereby sharing in the profits of your own purchase. S. C". Shuck will begin the erection nf tlvn nmv riivAlllmru In tlm nm.ll. 1- , to1' "" ."ni part of town this week. Fred Stefren has the contract. iA 'wc.pu.i;iit '' tK!EHSf Improved alfalfa farm lands In the Cueat Republican Valley our only specialty. Dan Gabmeji ,v Comihnv, Chief ofllce. i'ietuies taken of ohlldieii and fami ly groups without pain. Our material and workmanship stand the tesl of time Stkvkns Bros MUs Bertha Barlow who had been visiting her parents here and attend ing the graduating exercises here re turned to Central City Friday No. 1,1 was 10 hours late Wednesday on account of the big rain which fell at Wynuire Tuesday evening. Five miles of track was washed out. Ralph Camp of Burlington, Col stopped off in Red Cloud Monday to visit his brother, A. II Camp. He was on his way to Davenport, Iowa. The Red Cloud Fire Department's new chemical cart anlved Friday. Our department will be better equipp ed than ever before now to put out fires The R.N. A. met Wednesday even ing aim initialed two candidates. After lodge ice eieain and eake weie served and everybody had a good time We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness ami sympathy and for flowers which they sent in our recent otrow. The Richards ratnily. About twenty relatives and friends of.Mrs, C. B. Hale surprised her Mon day evening, it being her birthday. Refreshments were served and an en joyable evening was spent. Archie Rasser and Bill Dillen re turned from St. Joe Friday night where they had been with stock. While in St. Joe Arch was looking at the big buildings and lost his hat. Roy Rust proprietor of the Royal Barber rthop has all modern conven iences in any first class Bin tier Shop. An electric Massage, first class work man. Particular people patronise his particular place. Tlio Saturday Evening Post dated June 10 will publish the story of Sen ator La Follette, "The Lonely Man of the Senate." Here 1 a great article on the fighting insurgent. Read it. Alan Moritz will hand you a copy. Sunday a party of motor cyclists of Hastings made a pleasure trip to Red Cloud and returned. Those in the party were: Frank Rose, EdConoughy, Ed Webb. Geo. Krueger, E. R. Walt ers, J. B. Brodley and Kay Johnson. Every property owner should take pride in beautifying his home by car ing for the lawn and keeping the shade trees neatly trimmed around tholower branches. If all would do this our town could be called with propriety the "Queen of the Republican Valley." There are some people in this city who are mighty careless about throw ing old truck info the alleyways Such people should be taught u little civic pride by a modest fine. It is im possible for the authorities to keep places clean if people will persist in such practices. Try and make a live, enterprising place out of your home town, and when working for its institutions or speaking well of the town and country remember yon are accomplishing all the more for yourself. Don't be. fool ish enough to idle away valuable time predicting failures and thereby de crease the value of your property. We wish to thank the singers for memorial services and also kindly thank all who helped us in our pro gram and the beautiful floweis for Decoration day, our band who furnish ed us in music, the teachers who drilled our boys and girls, the siiiRers and the antos who helped to cany our Boys in Blue. O. A. II. and W. R. C. The Tepee presents Tuesday evening One Night Only June 0. Three fam ous wrestling matches of famous champions such as Ootch, Hacken smldt, Rogers Zbysko and others. Do not conflict, this entertainment with prize fights. But moral entertainment of the manly art of wrestling. Re member the date Tuesday June 0. Admission in and 120 cts. Bon-Ton-Bakery and Restaurant. Bread, l'les and Cakes made in Red Cloud from Red Cloud I'LOUIt. MEALS 20 CENTS ICE CREAM BOD A 3 CENTS IfK CllEAM 25 Qksv Pkii Ql'AKT. We use artificial I( i: made i;op U tered water pure and clean. HUBERT NEUERBURG B9aaB2aaaaM3n Ws7 T"l v Jav !! W Waaawti $3333Sa33a3333533a33a3SS33da3aad9. fn m m m m m f.n 9 m m (0 m m vvmmr-ii)f7 I $&1' If everything you wear is as well chosen as your JTMiBajjiiiBiM"1 " ' COAT SHIRT you are well dressed. $1.50 and more. PAUL (IV Horace Spanogle and Mrs. Kate i Hurley arrived from Denver Sunday' evening for a visit with their sister, Miss Belle Spanogle Something like twenty years ago Horace decided that he wanted to bo a printer, and began ' learning tho iiidimciits of the trade, In the ollice of the Webster County Argus. He is at present a linotype operator on the Denver Hxpress. Last Thursday evening Clare Wolfe, after making some repairs upon his automobile, wiped his hands in the grass, when ho felt a stinging sensa tion in one of his hands. He paid no attention to it at the time, but after working ill the garden for a short time his arm became badly swollen and the services of a physician were called, who pronounced the injury the bite of a spreading viper. The usual remedies were applied and no serious results are anticipated. Mr. A B. Scllarsfor ten or fifteen years the active partner in the Red Cloud Investment Company has sold out his interests to A If. Saladen and will make an extended visit to the I'aclfic coast. Ho may decide to locate there and he may return. Mr. Sollar.s has earned a much coveted reputation for honesty and integrity and has made many social and business friends in this city. Whatever he does and where ever he kocs the Chief wishes lor him the highest of success. Chas. Whittaker the efficient man ager of our city power lumso for the past three years has tendered his resignation and has purchased tho Atnack Interest. In the Wolf & Amaok blacksmithliig company. Mr. Whltt alter has made an excellent record as engineer in the power house. Not content with the mere tnkingoforders from the superintendent he desired to know the why of thinga and set about it to learn. Consequently he took a thoro course with a responsible cor respondence school and fitted himself In all the details connected with his work. This learning will now be of a great deal of use to him in his new venture. Not only has he the practic al knowledge of the work ho does but lie also has the technical knowledge to go with It Tho Chief is pleased to learn of his success ami wolcomes him to our circle of business men. Sunday Sen Ice Red Cloud Post Office In compliance with a request from the l'ostolllce Department the Red Cloud l'ostortlce, commencing June lth, will be open on Sundays from 10 to 11 ii. in. Not sooner. Not later. T. C. IIackru. 1'. M Memorial Services Observed at the Opera House Sunday Memorial Sunday was observed In the opera house last Sunday by all the churches in the city As usual this was a union meeting. 1'romptly at eleven o'clock the Old Soldiers and the meinbers of the Relief Corps inurched'luto the hall and took their places in. the front part of the audi ence chamber. The profusion of the stiirs and stripes Impressed upon the I iitud,s of the people that this was a pan tunc uuy, u tiny eeieuruioii bui only for the honor of the soldiers of the civil war but also celebrated SSSSSmSSSST' v vs, Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits Munsing Underwear Crawford Shoes Dutchess Trousers McDonald work Shirts and Overalls. JOn such repre sentative lines I ha vebuill my busi ness. This and a square deal to every customer. STOREY, CLOTHIER. THE That Distinguished Appearance of Monuments is caused by the use of Pneumatic Tools.4 We use them, hence our letters are cleand well cut. Come and see. Overing Bros. (Si Company lEfcrf'KVv: 1 VfV4zSi! aJMrnl l -. fmt . nvC a V. JT":"f IV- 'y VEaCTfc' 'ou ein convenience Th atacktr t a a uniform lnvrtllratlon. Full fl 00 purohaae THE 20 THAT MONEY CAN BUY pay tribute to the glory of the United States. Glen Walker sang a most beautiful solo followed by the invoca tion delivered by Rev. Tompkins of the Methodist church. The Congre gational church choir led in the sing ing and rendered one of the best anthems ever given in thojdty. Itev. CrcHsiuau of the Congregational chinch delivered the memorial uddress taldug for his subject Romans b'J-7. He be gan liis discourse by saying that with the foundation of this government there was established religious free dom and that ery American had con ferred upon his the privilege of par ticipating in the affairs of that, gov ernment. An active part in politics was as essential hs nn active part in church worship. It is as much ones duty to go to the caucus and the polls as it is to go to the prayer meeting In that part of his text which com mands us to give "honor to whom honor" the speaker payed a glowing tribute to the men who laid their lives on tlie altar of Atnei lean liberty that this nation might remain one and in separable, the living iin well as the dead received high eepmiums from him. Mr Cressmau was at his best and gave an intelligent, logical force ful address, One could not help but notice how few of the old soldiers remain today to take part in this annual celebration Their ranks are being rapidly thinned and those that remain show that age Is crceplngon apace. Fifty years have passed since that war began and we can expect these men to be hoyi no longer. They however have the satis- faction to know that this celebration !?' la TVrmr v pwni tr t 9Af7SjAr BMHVk. 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BINVia.C0LO.H which they have Inaugurated will be perpetuated as long as the government shall stand and that In tho Instituting of this day and its careful observance year after year they have rendered a service fo their country as groat as that rendered upon tho battle field. Some Attractions For the Fourth The coiumitteo ou entertainment for Ked ( loud's big Fourth of July celebration announces the following attractions already secured: The Aerial fits of Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo., Hying trape.e and electric ladder act. The Cleyer Amusement Co. of Chi cago, acrobats. The Queen City Colored Concert (Co. of St. Joseph, Mo., vauduville, buck and wing dancing, and jubilee sing. Iii.t. A S'.V'OO new merry go-round, with fine band organ, latest invention of C. W. I'aikerof Abilene. Kan. Negotiations aie also pending with several other big' amusement concerns, announcement of which will be made as soon as secured, I. O. O. F. Meets eve y .Monday Night. I). M Garber, N. O. O. C. Tee!. Clerk. RKUNKAH Meets First and Third Thursday; Iu I. O, O. F. Hall. Mrs. Allen l?nri..i, N. (. Carrie Holsworth, Secretnry.' ' -. f'Jl il i J kjft... I- W .- - I vrmm ivm-rmtw "r.r.SW)Mk ,