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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1911)
Ofi? (ii'fiSV'- '-A5iSB ItoJif;- -'")f"l M' "rrrrr; pw wsse k f ilK4i The King' of All Cylinder Machines The new "IiKT" Columbia Graphophonc is the one machine of its kind. t embodies the very points which have made the great success of the Disc Graphophones. Compact, convenient, shapely and simple, k is an entirely new departure in talking machine design. Plays both 2-nnnute and 4-minute records. It has the famous Columbia Tone Arm and a big flower horn. No rubber tube, no horn crane, no bora stand and the horn swings in any direction. Columbia Graphophone Type "BUT" on Easy Terms vl: a complete outfit i,f sK Cclumlfa Imlehtructible Kcccis, uur own .selection- $37.10 on easy ( , i'klv turns. ' t ir tutMs $20 unJ $200, :..id Jl the way teiv.ee: . Cottiig 0 Mitchell Kto''SB!3BnZ 7ju&.,mmiivjwim m m LOCALETTES .Inhii I'ulineky. wa in Hastings FrW lay. J.oe Keith was in Naponee Wednes day. Dr. Cttnninijhani. Mentist, over State Hunk. John Tnlleys ot ldneoln was in town Tuesday. Sheridan l'hares wiis in Hasting this week. Ed. OveriiiK' " . "s '" Wiay, Colo , this week. All kinds of Kleetrieal woik done by Morhart Hros Ed Walter of Minden was in town town this week. Remember the Ham! Concert eveiy Thursday evening Frank Peterson was in Hastings, Friday, on business. Have your picture f ruined at Sloss". Hest seleetion in town. Nothing like White Loaf Mont for making the best bread. Adolph (loth letitrned home Mou day, from southern Teus. He says, the crops there are totally burned ui- Farm Leans. i ' ",,,y to make farm loan- at the lowest uite and best, terms. I am sole agent for Trevett, Mattis X Baker Some pri vate money .1. II. Ua'ley, lied ( loud. Nebr. SOLD II V The Miner Brothers Co. n. a. r.i;TSo.v, Jion A Mighty afe Place to Ti ade August, Kddie and Dora Drinkinati leturned home Monday. The .Misses MoICeiKhaii, are visiting their mother at Lincoln. Mi". Drew of Republican City, is visiting her son Al Drew. Mrs. Ida Blair went to ltosalie, Neb, this week for an eUended visit. If you want high grade cement get the K. C. brand of J. . Caldwell. Juek Masteis who was leleased by Yoik, has joined the Kearney team Fot Sale- A good sound old woik Iiorse-UuO lbs. Cheap. Dan (Saiiiiku. Itev. .1. M. Hates will hold regular services at (irace eliureh next .Sunday. Roy Uarber of Lawrence was In town the lust of the week visiting Ids par ents. Uhas. Starr was over from Lebanon, Kas., Tuesday taking in the celebra tion. Dr. Cunningham, Dentist, overstate Hank. Hie .Miner uros. Co., store has just received a new up-to-date line of hair goods. isalislled eustomeis are good ones. All who use Aniboy White Loaf Hour are such. C. V. Way. the architect, of Hast ings was transacting business in town .itutday. (,'has. S telle 1 1 ami family, are home again, from a three mouths visit in C'ialfornia. Huriy Hullcr ot Clay Center came down Monday evening for a visit with tils parents. Clyde Whlttitkcr. Will Holmes and Koy Teel left for California Wednes day morning, Allen lladell of Long Island, Kits. is in town this week visiting friends and relatives Mrs Lodder and daughter, of Boul der Colo., me visiting Mr. and Mis A. U. Kaley's. ' .1. F. Crimes of Blue Hill spent Sun day in Bed Cloud with his .ion, Xitd Grimes and wife. The Diamond KleetrUt Vacnm clean er demoiisttated in your home dee. Call Pholie Ked!)7. Pete Wrlirht of Suiierior assisted the lied Cloud band Tuesday by play ing me snare drum W. It Saundeis and son, left 1'ilday for Lincoln, on business- connected with the Chataii(ita. Wanted A man and wife to work on fat m. (iood wages to right paitits. luiiitle at Chief ulllee. B. M. Ileulty and sou tor (ieiieial Blaeksmlthiug, Wagon Work, lloi.se shoeing u specialty. At Day's old shop Chus Uaiber was up from P.sbon. Kus., Tuesday islting his bi other, ilohn (Surlier uud wife The Misses lrma and Lena Vance, leturned to Hastings, Ptiday after a visit ltli relathes here. Lloyd Bradbrook of Hruning was down visiting his mother and taking in the celebration this week. Wall paper, paint, varuish, mould ing, painting and papeilug cont i act ed. Sloss, the Wall Paper Man. The llnest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. -Moi:iiur Uno. Partus listed on straight commission basis. Land list liberally advertised. Dw (5 Mini i: X (Vmi',n, Chief olllce. Mr. and Mis. Pred (Siuid of Bine Hill visited her mother, Mrs. Miner, Tuesday ami took in the celebration. Dr. Cunningham. Dentist. over State bank. Prof It. D. Morit returned home Monday, from points in Texas, where he has been looking after liU interests theie. Improved alfalfa farm lauds in the Great Republican Valley our only specialty. Das t nm:it A CoSiimm, Chief olllce. Miss Daisy Hughes and sister Bulb returned to Hastings Wednesday, after spending the fourth with Oscar Hugh es and wife. Last Friday the Blue Hill ball team came down and played our boys a game of ball. Bed Cloud won the game by a score of 5 to 0 Mrs. Novel Simmons, of Hastings, who has been visiting at the home of John Foster and daughters, returned home Wednesday morning. 1 have started a bakery in Bed Cloud and am prepared to deliver all kinds of bakery goods to your home. Ind. phone 1SS. Curt Hatfield. The citizens' 4th of July Committee wishes to publicly thauk the Music Study Club and the baud for their very etllclent services on that day. Harvey Vincent, fortnely of Bed Cloud, returned Saturday from Cuba. He does not think well of that coun try. He will uudoubtly locate here. Tom Hewett and wife of Bepubllcon City, parents of Joe Hewett, celebrat ed in Bed Cloud. The Hewetts by the way are among the oldest settlers in the Bepublican valley, having home steaded at Nelson. We wish to announce to the public generally, that we have the well known Taylor Haueli for sale. This consists of 510 acres, (i miles south east of lied Cloud. This place needs no comineda tion as it is known far ami near as the very best bottom faun in Webster County! W.Ti.Kiui v Kr.Nr. It will pay all parts ot Nebraska to make a tine showing at the Omaha Land Show as by letting the Laud Show visitors know whatoppoi Utilities we have in this state we can gain thousands of good citizens from those who are leaving the east and seeking new home,, Foil Sue An exceptionally line quailerof land V'Jj miles, from good town in Franklin county, newly im proved with large house, barn, 'double granary and coriicrib, machine shed, cow shed, Hue orchard and good fences. Worth your while to investigate. Price 110,500. DAN (SAKBRU A. CO. Ked Cloud, Nebr. Flunk Henderson who lives in the Veiser addition east of the old Keuua lay place lost his house ami stable by tire xuesuay. wnen tlie parade was about half way around a quiet alarm was given but us there arenohydrants In that vicinity nothing could be done to safe the property. The Hendersons lost everything they had, home, chick ens, pigs and horses, save the clothing on their backs. Our Chautampia promises a ntie treat this year to the people of Bed Cloud and vicinity. The management has spared neither time nor money to secure the very best talent available in music, entertainment and platform speakers. No one who values and ap preciates the very best that is oll'ered on the American Lyceum Platform to day will miss thin year's Chautauqua progiam. P. A. Seheiv.iiiger and (ieorge Jack son, two business men of Nelson ac companied by their wives, drove acioss by auto ami celebrated the Ith In lied Cloud, They listenrdto the Kagle's screams and joined in the shouts of the patriots with real enthusiasm, Mr. Jackson Is secretary to the Nuckolls County Fair Association. He took notes on our freeamust;meuts and incidentally scattered a few pie uiium lists. Miss Huniee A. IMdcikin was born In I Lelloy, New Voik, August, !i0. iSI.'i, j and died June .'10, 1WI at Noiton, Ka i .slie was Cm years, 10 months old at the time of death. On May 'J,, 1871 sin was united in mairiage to Ale.xaiidei i A. Phillips. They moved to Bed Cloud j ill the spring of iBTtl wheie I hey resided , until the spring ol l!)0."i when Mr, uud I Mis. Phillips and family moved to1 (joodlaud, Kas., wheie she made her home until the. time of her death. tin' leaves a uusuaini ami six eniiiiien to mourn lux' denaituie. to ' I ' -II' 'ill I ' 1 1 illlllflliiiflll t Hm mlMKim-:yii&MmSiMtMiir. 3r a; ff C.W,i,.l,l lltvS,l,.flnr, .V M...x JrVM 3111 to a to ( LOTHES for all seasons, for all tastes, for all agesj-youMl find them here; be as critical as $ you please about Hart Schaffner 6k Marx f - I til -1 i 11 . w jj ouits; they II meet your most exacting demands; all-wool qual- w to to to to to to to to to H to ity, best style, best tailoring, best fit. Suits $ 1 8 and more. to to to to to to to n I? This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ft ft ift ft vl ft ti ft ft ft v .cicPtctciitvCr'ttP'ttFcCPfrcfctlrfcctpfcccC' WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ? Quick Meal Gasoline and Oil Stoves and Ranges De Laval Cream Separators White Lily Electric Washers Hardware and Implements All kinds of Plumbing Goods. 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