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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
ll!MH(ieutEMaMlWMin: f2f r-7;tfif,a Trrt-7?C IMMW -r -yTTTgryrrawiBi iklUtt,"!" I) .WJi'liL"!1.' !passrs?T5Sw: ,i Dr. ' tinniiighiiui Dentist, ou-r State Hun, js? ; aippT Jjst Good Co"oKing No man asks (or more. More could not bo asked if you used our Fine Flavoring Extracts Just the thing fr flavoring sum mer delicacies and dainty des Vc arc manufacturers of Va nilla and Lemon Extracts. You buy firsr hand. We guarantee the purity results guarantee the truth of our claim. When you think of cooking, think of our FINE FLAVORING EX TRACTS and the fine pastry and dessert you may enjoy through their use. In bottles for I Oc and up. Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist Dr. n'Y of ( .1 i i iioli ' 1 1 lit Sun (i III t(.Vll. i Chsiv Knlry was a pnsseng.-i i0 ll.i-dy Tlmrcday. where lie tinnm-!. l l"l.lleSS Waiwn l.nngt'Y returned to Ha-'. iiii.--. Monday after spend. tg Sunday al home Bull mill Arthur Mi-Arthur "ljird inoir ilr at lifting 2 . lAilCTTFS ,Wul m (lood Hammocks nt Codings. Dr. Cunningham, Dentist, over State hank. Win. Downs of Franklin spent Sun day in town. II. C. Wright was down from Rose motit t-'riday. All kinds of Electrical woik done by -Morhnrt Bros Max Mi.er and wife arc visiting in Lincoln this week. W. A. Wiley of Hasting was in town Friday on business. John Dull' of Hastings was in town Monday on business. Mr. and Mr. Hoy .loties returned to Clay Center Tuesday. Have your picture fi timed at Slops' Best selection in town. Nothing like White Loaf Hour for making the bestbread. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barber are the parents of a new baby. Twenty per cent off on dusters and ily nets. V. L. Hansen. Frank Peterson and Ci-4-1 Wolfe were In Bladen Tuesday. s ' " Page Clute of .Hastings "spent Mon day in town on business. Mrs. J. C. Sloss is home from Orleans where she has been visiting. Bert Hatfield nud Ollie Schaflnit were in Hastings Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Roby of Beatrice is vis iting her father, B. W. Ros. J. C. Saylor and wife left Monday for Chicago for a month's vls.lt. Elmer Bent left for Cheyenne. Wyo.. Saturday for a sight seeing trip L H lUjickledgc, wife and sons k-ft Sunday for a visit at Long Point, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwood left Sunday for an outing in Colorado. Wm. Koon and family witnes.-ed the aviation meet at Hastings Wednesday. O. VCross of Franklin spent Sun day with his brother, Dr. C. K. Cross. Dr. Cuuuinghaui, Dentist, overstate Bank. Wm. McKinuney and family took In the aviation meet at Hastings Wednes day. Mr. and Mr Ned ('.rimes attended the aviation meet in Hastings Tues day. Oliver Hedge left duties long enough to see the aviators at Hastings Wednesday. Miss Bertha Barlow of Centrnl City is visiting her parents couth of the city. Lee Keith was a passenger to Hast ings Wednesday to see the aviation meet. The Infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Will Fincher died on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Mondny. Chas. Potter and wife were In Hast ings Wednesday witnessing the bird men lly. Kellar Coplen and Will Storey wont to Hastings Wednesday to soe the bird men lly. Misses Lillian and Nelllo Price- re turned to their home at Lewistown, pa., Wednesday after an extenueu visit with their uncles L. P. and Stewart Albright. Farm Uans i Rn,n reiul-' t0 make farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. I am sole agent for Trevett, Mattls & Baker. Some pri vate' money J. H. Bailey, Red Cloud, Nebr. Nul-ie uv thti Tuesday NUi-lli-d ci'sioiicl nvo good ones. All who ue Atnhoy While Loaf '.lour tut- such. Mi-. Davis Fiu-iiham of Clipvt-uuc i- visiting at the home of Mrs. 15 M Williams. Ben McTai'lnm! and Tied Temple- saw .liminie Ward lly in Hastings Wednesday. I'. M, t lard left on No. I vWdne'ihiy for a mouth's visit with relatives at Marshal. 111. W. A. Wheeler of Hastings is in town assisting local telephone men in cable tumble. Miss 'ih' Mct.uiie was a passenger to Hustings Wednesday to witness the bird men lly. Matt I).vlo and Charley Walter took in the aviation meet at Hast ings Tue-duy. Pi i-d Snyder of Hastings is in town this week anil, Incidentally, taking in the ehntilauipui. Kenneth Williams was down fiotn I'ranklln .Sunday spending the day with home folks, I. W. How aid was a passenger to Hastings Wednesday and witnessed the bird men lly .Miss Blanche Foster was ti passenger to Hastings Wednesday to witness the aviation meet. Harry Schwann and Donald Fultpn were In Hastings Tuesday, taking in the aviation meet. O. i: Hughes made a business trip to Hastings Tuesday and also took ill the aviation meet. Bud MeCune was in the city over Sunday visiting his parents, Henry MeCune and wife. Misses Flora and Stella Shnto of IMion, Kas.. arc taking in the Chan tauipia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of Cowles are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Sunday morning. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phone Bed 97. Mayor Foe and son 0!cn and Dan Garber took in the aviation meet in Bastings Tuesday. A Mrs. -U. B .I.eaaott and daughter DISCOUNT -SALE Discount To reduce our stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnish incrs we are ofTerine for sale at 20 Per Cent all our high grade Suits, including the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx. A few Suits, odds and ends of Suit lines, will be sold at a sacrifice. ALSO SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON Oxfords, Odd Trousers, Straw Hats. Wool Hats Odds and Ends of Underwear $1.50, $175 and $2 SHIRTS at $1.00 This Discount Sale includes all our Boys' and Children's Suits Leaaott and daug departed Saturday for Mlnden for a I", ilf I'ii .1 .1 - Visit nun reiiinveo. Mrs. Ada.Sears of Campbell return ed home Frldaj pfter a visit with Jas. Mcuuire anu laniuy. ' wUl'&ilteywbVh'a been visiting at Walnut, Iowa, ami Omaha returned home Tuesday nlgbt. Mrs. James Moranvllle and Mrs, Ethel nunt took In the aviation meet at Hastings Tuesday. Claude Henderson and Miss Vumo Adams witnessed the aviation meet at Hastings Wednesday .1. K. Butler left for Oxford Triday where he contemplates tijktng a posi tion in a moat market. Fredderlach of Cowles "left l-'riday for Sycamore Springs. Kas., in hopesN of beuenting his health. Clair Wolfe and Frank 1'eterson re turned from Imperial last Wednesday, where they llnlshed a contract. Found A gold-headed hatpin. The owner can nave same by proving prop erty and paying for this notice. Wall miner, naiiiN varnish, mould ing, painting and papering contract ed. Sloss,. Hie Wall Taper .Man. Tin: lluest line and best assortment f iiumis i.vi'i- carried before. Call Ul ! - 'and look It over. MoniiAitr Bros. Now is the time to buy lly nets and dusters. Twenty per cent discount from regular prices. 1'. L. Hansen. Farms listed on straight commission basis. Land list liberally advertised. Dan (iauiikii &. Company, Chief otUcc. U. M. Beatty and son for (ioneral Blacksmlthlng, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a specialty. At Day'a old shop. Edgar Cook of Nowata, Ok., arrived' from Omaha Saturday for a visit with his parents, Dr. Henry Cook and wife. 'Mrs. .1. M. Challln and Mrs. Jenney departed Sunday for Oberlin, Ohio, where Mrs. Challln will make her fut ure home. A. CJ. Pelk and helper, cable repair mon of Lincoln, arc In town repairing cable that was injured by lightning Friday night. Six cakes of Palm Olive Soap and one "o jar of Palm Olive Cream all for r0 cents at Cutting's Drug Store for a short time only. Hadley Font of Humboldt, formerly of Red Cloud, now In the drug business at that place, spent Sunday In Bed Cloud visiting friends. John J Marlow age 22 and Mabel W. Jorgenson age 19, both of Inavale, Ne braska. Married by county judge July 12th. Adams County Democrat 3hid.tft THE Ci. Red Cloud Nebraska This store is ihe home ol Hart ScSaffner & Marx clolhes .pKFptLyrrWirPr kpp 9fp v? k Mr. and Mis. Nate Illingworth wit nessed the aviation meet at Hastings Tuesday. Two large furnished rooms for rent, close to town, opposite High School. Inquire of Chas. A. Schellnk, "th avenue and Webster street. Wanted Piano pupils. University School of Music grndualo. Three years pupil of Henry P. Eamcs. Ma.mii: Smith Bi:ck. Phone Bell 111. VA Hanson, C.eorge Holllste.r, Henry Newhou.se, Ralph Foe and Dick Run chey were in attennauce at the Hast ings aviation meet Wednesday. r.nv Iti-inllirnok came down from Bluo Hill Friday, where he helped out the Electric Light Co,, and spent Sun day with his parents and returned to Franklin Monday. Ben Williams left on No. i Wednes day for n few days' visit and to wit ness the aviation meet, prior to going to Lincoln, where he expects to accept a permanent position. Mrs. Johnston and son Vinceut were called to Lincoln Monday morn lug by the serious siokuess of her son, Paul Johnston. His many friends here hope for his speedy recovery. L. O. Bradbrook arrived in Frnnklln last week and is now busy wiring houses for electric lights. "Brady" is a skilled workman and should receive enough work here to keep him busy uutil fall. Franklin News. Will Norrls, south of the rivor.neted very queer Saturday to his neighbors and on inquiry it was found that Mrs. Norrls had given blrtli to twins, a, boy and girl, Friday evening. Mother and babies are doing line and Will expects to lie O K. in a few days. Wo wish to announce to the public generally, that wehnvetjie well known Taylor Ranch for sale. This consists of niO norcP, fl miles south enst of Red Cloud. This place needs no commoda tlon as it is kuown far and near as jthe very best bottom farm in Webster County. Wai.kkb & Kr.nr. According to the number of tickets have been immense at Hastings dur ing the aviation meet. Tuesday, Bed Cloud sold 81 tickets, Cowles 10.), Bluo Hill Sin and there was some 150 odd on the Hastings train Tuesday morn- jing. Six coaches were carried nnu I they were crowded to the aisles On Wednesday .72 tickets were sold from here. The Democrats of Webster county met in convention at. Blue Hill Tues day Delegates were elected to the state convention, a county central committee was chosen and a resolution was adopted indorsing Hon .ludson Harmon of Ohio for president. The selection of chairman' and secretary ol the county committee was left to the successful candidates at the prl. mary. Hastings Aviation Meet a Successful Event sold by the B. A. M., the crowd must On last Tuesday a large crowd gath ered at the Hastings College campus to witness the exhibition of the Olenn Lu ii,.l.,,r mn elit ne under the stl- 1,111 linn ..j.i.f, .w.. -- . per vision of the Chamber ol commerce - of that city. Tue weauier couumonn weio ideal for both the.tlying machine and the good natured and entuslastlc spectators. Except for a few brief in tervals of a few moments, the day was cool and cloudy and there was no wind to inconvenience the exhibition (., Mm lonfit. The Held was well ar ranged and well policed by the local company of militia. The program had no delays. Aviator Ward made four (lights, each an absolute success. Between the "acts" two bands fur nished excellent music and two com panies of Korean soldiers gave enter taiutbg military drills. Ward, the aviator, who Is less than lit years old, had his machine under perfect con trol during each (light, soared high above the crowds, and hovered close to the ground fJetweeu the lines of of spectators, nud repeatedly waved his hand bnck to the (sheering throng, all the while traveling from 4S to 00 miles ner hour. Hastings certainly did herself proud. Everybody was more than pleased, feeling that tholr money was exceptionally well spent Blue Hill Man Killed By Burlington Tram H. O. 1 1 egg, for lifteen years a resi. dent of Blue Hill, was struck by train No. Kill at Blue Hill Monday morning and died shortly afterward. Mr. Hegg was standing in the middle of the ii-iielr on the Hastings Red Cloud branch when the Holdrege train pulled out, No. Kill, due in Bed Cloud nt. I)::t(). was millinu in at tho same time, and It is evident that Hegg be came confused. He was dragged eighteen or twenty feet, when the en giue and one car passed over him Bin riirht leg was completely severed from his body, while his left leg and abdo men were terribly crushed. Coroner Ed A mack went to Blue Bill and held an immest in Hie afternoon. The jury, after hearing the evidence of the trainmen and other eye-witnesses, re turned a verdict exonerating the train crew from all blame in the sad affair. Mrs. Hegg and children, who live in Lincoln, were in attendadce at the funeral Wednesday. Mr. Hegg drove cream route, and was well-to do. He can-led life Insurance to the amount of $2,000. FINANCIAL REM W ' School District City ef Red Cloud .in.v 1st, 1'Jlu, to July 1st, 1011 Exi'iiMMirriKS Teachers' Salaries .. S SU.1.85- Janitors, Clerk, Truant Off... 1121.83 Extra Labor 02.25- High School Books lG3.4o C.rade " " M27.70 Laboratory '.and manual tr'lng 182.30 ,1 auitor's Supplies 3'J.Go Repairs 0fM Fixtures and Furniture 320 24 Light, Phone and Water l.Ui.J 1'rlntliiL - Oi.o:k Freight, Express and draynge. Otl.3,- Fuel iirj.iu. Miscellaneous 21)1.44 - Rent and Insurance .'50.00- General School Supplies 277.11 Total - - - Balance on hand RlICEII'TH From Balance July 1st, 1010 " Couuty Treasurer " Tuition " Normal State " Sules So. WardvGr. ... " " Material 112751.80 480.40 $ 13232 2G 82-f.SI lOOou.OC 033.70 350.00 130.00 2.1.00 The Cainnboll Brothers' big circus that showed here Monday was a sur prise to the hundreds of people who saw the performance, for tho excellent Hist class stunts by men and beasts. Among the best wore the Lang Bros., four In number, who gave some of the best aerial feats wo ever witnessed; the Japanese performers, tho big olephan,t act etc The elephants, seven In num ber, did their work with ease and alertness. There was something doing all the time, and hold the big crowd's closest attention all the time, 'llio Campbell Bros, are no strangers to our people nnd have always been given a hearty welcome. The show Is a good clean one and almost free from a ecr-. tain element' that follow a show. Syracuse Democrat. Total S 13232,2(1 It. D. Moiiitz, Secrotary. Fined $50 Each For Handling Bad Eggs Beaver City, Nob., July 13 Three merchants of this city and one nt Hendley woro arrested by the dairy and sanitary Inspector today for hav ing decayed eggs In their possession. They wero lined ?."0 each. Albert Martin, a farmer who sold eggs that are alleged to be spoiled, was also arrested, but has not been tried. 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