The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 10, 1911, Image 5

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LOGALETTES
Ittftuarh MeNeiiy was In Omaha thl
week. . . .
Dr. Ciitinlnghntii, Dentfct over Slate
Bank.
Has anybody .seen the water wagon
lutelyV
Lee JCeltb rcttiriicil fiom Doweoso
Saturday.
A. C. Statcup of Hastings was hi
town Filtlny.
All kinds of tilcctrlcitl woik done by
Morhatt Bros
L M. Cmblll was 11 passenger to
Denver Thursday.
Frank Hughes of Hastings was in
Rod Cloud Saturday.
. Warren Longtin N lionio from Hast
ings for n hhort visit.
Vaughn Hall and WW Cox wero down
from llladun Tuesday.
Have your picture flamed at Sloss'
Best selection in town.
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V. A. llnrt of Omaha transacted
business in town Friday.
Coil (Juinn and Harold Peek of Lin
coln were in town Friday.
11. E. McFariund and Clair Wolfe ro
turned from Hastings Flday.
Miss Alfa Longtin returned Monday
from a weik's visit at Campbell.
Dr. Crelghton arrived homo Friday
from a business trip to Chicago.
Robt McBrlde and family left last
Friday for an ousting In Colorado.
Grant Bnlley came down front Omaha
Sunday for n visit with homo folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fogel loft Friday
for a two weeks' outing la Colorado. ,
Mrs. J. F. Grimes of Blue Hill is In
the city visitlug her son, Ned Grime?.
The V. C. T. I!., will meet with Mrs.
J. W. Warren next Wednesday aftor
noon. Joe Blair came down from Lincoln
Tuesday for a visit with relatives anil
friends.
Harry .Sowter of Boulder, Col., is
visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs S. R,
Mcllrlde.
Donald Warreuof Osawutomie, Kan.,
is in the city visiting his son, George
J. Warreu.
Mrs. Ira Smelscr left Saturday for a
visit with her sister, Mrs. Bert Carr,
of Mlndcn.
Ray Hale arrived Sunday evening
from Missouri, where he has beeu for
several weeks.
For sale at a bargain a good Kings-btiry-Chlckerlng
grand piano. Mns.
Elms Gui.lifouii.
The Diamond Electric Vucuui cleau
or demonstrated iu your home free.
Call Phone Red 07.
Julia, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Warren, is icpoited ill
with typhoid fovor.
The Degree of Honor meets next
Tuesday evening. Uvory member is
urged to be present.,
Oscar Teel left Friday to join hU
wife and daughter, who are enjoying
an outing in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Overman and
daughter left this morning for an ex
tended visit in Illinois.
Sheriff Hedge returned from' the na
tional and state conventlonsof sheriffs
at Omaha this morning.
Max Moede, who has been .ill with
typhoid fever for the past three weeks,
is still in a critical condition.
I( you expect to need a watch this
fall read Newhouse's advertisement,
then come and see the goods.
Any party wanting dirt to fill in ou
lawns, enquire of Ellis Gulliford. He
has about 40 loads to dispose of.
Charles Schwann left Tuesday morn
ing for lis home iu Pittsburg, l'a.,
after a visit with his son Harry.
Uniik Maurer has tho court house
poik looking fine. Now. if wo only
hai a couit house to lit tho park!
Earn $ir0 to $200 per month by
looming a trade at home Stait now.
Particulars free Box li!5, Hooper, Nob.
R. M. Reatty and son for Genera
lllacksmithing, Wagon Work, Horso
" shoeing a epeoialty, At Day's old shop.
Mrs. Whtaie Fisher of Saoratnento,
Cal., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. O. Sherman, and other rela
tives. The Bed Cloud bs;c ball team played
the Inglesido team at Hastings three
games last week, losing two and win
ning one.
Mr. and Mrs John Barkley, who are
very ill at their home on South Web
ster street, are reported to be improv
ing slowly.
Well, it is nearly time to tulk fall
festival. Nearly all surrounding towns
Intend to celebrate. .Surely Red Cloud
should, too.
Mr. Jarboo will fill Mr. Crcssmau'a
appointment next Sunday, AugustlStb,
at the Indian Creek school house at ft
p. m. All are Invited.
Don't forget that Alan Morltz sells
the Saturday Evening Post and will
deliver a copy to yon at your home or
offloe. Phone Red 800.
Wanted Man with family wants
position on farm, either by month or
t Shu ,fir this fi 'or .11 the spring.
Editor Hale made
Hastings todnv.
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The showing of new silverware at
Newhouse's is an object lesson in the
deslgningof beautiful patterns and a
tcvolotlon in low price".
Two large furnished rooms for relit,
close to town, opposite High School.
Inquire of Chat. A, Scholluk, 7th
avenue and Webster street.
Wanteil-l'iano pupils. University
School of MuMrgi initiate. Three years
pupil of Heniy P Unmos.-MAim:
Smiiii Bi.i-r. Phone Bell HI.
Mr. and Mrs 1). W. Turiiure left
Wednesday for Chicago, where Mr.
Turnuie will purchase a stock of fall
goods for Turnuie Itios '.store.
Dr. D. 1). Santloison hits rented oilice
rooms in the Ditmeroll block, over
Wullbiaiidt'.s grocoiy, and expects to
occupy them by the end of this week.
A i-et of holders for green corn costs
but little money and add wonderfully
to the ploasuie of roasting cap. Get
the holders of New house, the jeweler.
IC. H. Nowhouso is just getting in
his fall lino of silver tableware. The
prettiest line of new goods and pat
terns that has ever been brought to
tho town.
Bladen sent four auto loads of her
citizens to Red Cloud Tuesday to In
terview tho county commissioners in
regard to an appropriation for the
Bladen fair.
Will Sherwood, a nephew, aud
George Harvey a friend, arrived from
Houesdale, Pa., Sunday morning, for
an extended visit 'with Frank Camp
bell and family, who live north of this
city.
Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Hughes, Mrs.
Bernard McNeny, Miss Bessie Sutton,
Pat Carpenter, Frank Peterson, Lloyd
Hincs, Silver Longtin, Vincent John
ston and Russell Amuck returned from
Hastings Saturday.
Rev. Chas. A. Rice of Bushuell, Illi
nois, will preach at the Baptist church
next-Sunday, both morning and even
ing; he will also supply the pulpit on
the 20th. The pulpit committee gives
cordial invitation to all to attend.
Do not allow your kidney and blad
der trouble to develop beyond the
roach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney
Pills. They give quick results and
stop irregularities with surprising
promptness For sale at Henry Cook's
drugstore.
Wolfe &. Whituker, general black
smiths, now carry a full line of farm
Implements, ourreys, buggies, wagons,
gang plows, gas engines, stacker
ropes, all kinds of machinery and
heavy hard waic, and all supplies for
same. Also all kinds of oil.
F. W. Cowdcn, II. A. Letson, nolton
Letson, Staeey Morhart, J. II. Ellingcr
and Flnvo Grlce departed Tuesday
morning for Chicago. Messrs. Cow
den, Lotson and Oricc go to ptirchuse
goods for their stores. They will take
iu the international aviation meet and
the major league base ball games.
We wish to announce to the public
generally, that we have the well known
Taylor Ranch for sale. This consists
of 540 acres, 6 miles south east of Red
Cloud. This place needs no commeda
tlon as it is known far and near as the
very best bottomfarra in Webster
County. Wai.kf.ii & Kkmt.
"Put" Carpenter, 'the genial head
waiter at the Puritan restauraut, and
Miss Bessie Sutton, who occupies a
similar position at the Bon Ton, were
married Saturday evening. Judge I.
W. Edson performed the ceremony.
The event was a complete surprise to
their many friends, who, with the
Chief, extend congratulations.
More peope, men ami women, are
suffering from kidney and bladder
trouble than ever before, and each
year more of them turn for quick re
lief and permanent benefit to Foley's
Kidney Remedy, whleh has proven it
solfto be one of tho most effective
remedies for kidney and bladder ail
ments that medical science lias de
vised. Sold at Henry Cook's drug
stote,
One of the most embarrassing things
a country editor has to contend with
is the disposition of people to watt un
til the last moncut of going to press
and then rush in with their items
which they want in this week sure."
This is particularly the case with
those who wish to make announce
ments which they expect to have in
serted gratis. People do not reflect
upon the fact that the paper is made
up during the whole week and that
its capaolty is limited to just so much
and the matter gauged accordingly.
If the editor should await tho conven
ience of those who have something
they want published he would not get
his paper out until the next week and
then he would have to delay two or
throe days until some kind friend had
made up his mind about a notice he
wauts in but which be hasn't been
able to prepare just to suit him. A
great many people don't get their
notices published in consequence of
this disposition to put off to the last
minute, but those not interested never
notice the omission; the paper appears
on time and the world moves 'on just
the (same.
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Charlcs Zlrm verman.
Born September 25th, 1003; entered
the "upper fold" July 80th, lOllf seven
years, ten months, llvo days; brief re
cord of a rare ami beautiful life.
Yot brief as it was, it revealed the
forces that make successful the long
est life; born apparently sound and
healthy, there wus early developed the
fact of disease, which, although its
character was tlnally determined and
understood, yot battled medical skill,
and the body became emaciated and
for many months his life was very un
certain, but finally ho rallied slowly,
and with a masterful spirit ho
overcame measurably the -obstacle
of ill health and became physically
quite strong. At live years of age he
entered the public school and for
three annual periods did excellent
work, maintaining very high grades;
promoted regularly to the third grade,
he was not permitted to take up its
work, but received higher promotion
instead, and is already in that school
where "they do always see the face"
of the Divine Teacher, nnd are "as the
angels of God."
Although n child, he was eager to as
sume the obligations of inaturo life.
Almost anything in the way of def
inite accomplishment pleased him, aud
ho worked unremittingly.
Yearning lor the Inrgo txrltrnuiil that the
comliiK ytnrs would yield,
Kngr-heurtcd ana boy when ilrxthe leans
hU (athcr'H Ik-Id.
Ills singular spirit of manliness is
attested by the fact that lie was
known among his classmates aud com
rades as "Charles," very seldom- in
deed as "Charley." He was tho ac
knowledged leader of bis class because
of the genius of accomplishment which
he possessed. His mental grasp of
fact and event was very noticeable. A
sermon or a lecture, especially if de
void of needless repetitions and plati
tudes, secured bis attention unwearied
lv to the end, and tils lustrous eyes
confirmed to others the vision of truth
which he bad gained. With others of
his class in school he was a great lover
of flowers, and the humblest blossom
by the roadway bad its refining lesson
to his heart and led him to "Look
through nature up to nature's God."
His last'llluess was brief, and thete
was In its anxious hours a recurrence
of those weary days when love fanned
the spatk of life into the flame which
lasted for seven procious years, but
waned and flickered feebly, and went
out. "God's finger touched him and
he slept."
Then (ell upon tho house a sudden gloom;
A shadow on those (t-nturcti fair and thin;
And softly I10111 tlmt luudied and darkemd
room,
'1'woaiigi'ln iMtied, where but one went Iu.
"Safe in the arms of Jesus, ' "Until
the day break, and the shadows flee
away," he sweetly rests.
In the glory of the eternal morning
those who loved and ministered to
bim here shall meet bim, and know
him, and abide with him through the
changeless years of God.
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We hereby most sincerely thank you
for the great kindness shown us in our
sad bereavement. You ha've taught
us the blessed fact that there are so'
many loving, sympathetic hearts
among the people of Red Cloud. We
are thankful to have raised our family
and lived among you Our prayer is
that we may ever merit your friendship
and in some way, in a measure, repay
your kindness. '
Mb, and Mns. B. U. Of khnan.
FaraUtM I 'anr again ready to
make farm loans at the lowest rate
and best terms. I am sole agent 'or
Trevett, Mattls A. Baker. Some pri
vate money
J. H. Ba!
a'ley, Rd "OloWf NebVl
To reduce our stock of Clothing and Gents'
are offering for sale at
20 Per Cent Discount
win oe so
This store is the home of Hart
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Judges and Clerks
For Primary Election
Guide Hock -Judges, I. B. Colvin,
Win. Miner, Prank Perry, clerks, J.
II. Crory, G. Keed.
Heaver Creek Judges, K. M. Mount
villo, Lewis Heiselt, J. 11. Hamilton;
clerks, W. L. Denny, Bee Chrlsmau.
Stillwater Judges, J. It. Croicr, O.i
Meeuts, B. P. Hudson; clerks, Louis
Baugert, John Kulgge.
Oak Creek -Judges, W. K. Baker, P.
U. Laird, Kd Lcetsch; clerks, J A.
James, F. Sehultz.
Garfield -Judges, C. G. Barne, K K.
Ship-man, Al Smith; clerks, B. V. Watt,
Prank Ailes.
Pleasant II 111-Judges, B. K Har
rington, John Holcomb, James Doyle;
eleiks, C. J, Cox, John Saladen.
Kim Creek -Judges, C. W. Putnam,
Oney Abbey, Fred Huppert; clerks,
Jesse France, J. Mintic.
Potsdam Judges, Herman Schmidt,
Geo. ICoohlor," J. K Martin; clerks,
Fred Wohues, F. C. Bttshow.
Line Judges, Wm.McCallum,Hr I.
T. Amack, John Wilson; clerk", J W
.Melntyre, Chits. Autittshoii.
U-d l loud Judges, J F. Uiuin, A
B. Pierce, M. S. Martin; clerks, tlalllc
Thomas, Audi Crablll.
Batin Judges, II. Hose, Veuclo
Ziijlc, Louis Ktiilrna; cletkn, Fred
Mandevllle, Frank Strobl.
Gleuwood Judires, Fred Wernor,
Sum Hogute, O A. Whelan; dorks,
Thos. Duffy, Qc,o. Solomon.
Walnut Creek Judges, J. M.Clark,
Thos. Hcaton, Oliver Sutton; clerks,
H. . Fearu, A. L. Stoner.
Inavale Judges, Walt Garner, It. E.
Hunter, Clyde Pitney, clerks, C. H.
Burgess, Bert Grossmau.
Catberton Judges, Otto Skjelvcr, Jr.
S. H. Johnson, L. G. Uencrcux, clerks,
Kyd Klutter, O C. Olson.
Harmony Judges, II. Q. Feis, J. S.
Banks, C. C. Stout; clerks, John May,
John Hall.
Cowles Judges, G. A. Wells, Chas.
Bennett, Jim Saunders; clerks, G. G.
Holt, M. H. Davis.
IIkd Cloud City
First Ward Judges, Henry Wolfe,
Henry Nowhouse, 15. Weiscli; clerks,
L. II. Fort, John Yost.
Second Ward Judges, John Bur
gess, Win. Crablll, J. N. Pope; clerks,
J.J. Garber, Kd MoAllstcr.
Real Estate Transfers
Real Estate Transfers as furnished by
the L. II. Fort Abstruct Co., for the
week ending Aug. 11, 1911.
John V Emmcrson to Spenco &
Bennett wd pt lots 13 and 20 all
lots 14 to 19 blk 1 Spences 2d
add to Bladen $ 220
S W Foe to B P Mizer wd lot 2
Patmores add to Red Cloud .... 100
I H Holmes to B F Mizer wd sw
w 2-1-11 and lots 1, 38, 39, 40
and 22 Patmores add to R C. . 12000
George L Phelps to Murrll Hen-
demon wd lota 8 to 13 block 2
Yaiaera add to Red Cloud SCO
Murril Henderson to Earl R.
Slawson wd lots 8 to 13 blk 3
Yetsers add to Red Cloud 150
Mary C Kennedy to Earl R Slaw
son wd nt se nw 35-2-11 1600
Ella M Burt to William E Burt
wd aw sw 18-4-12 3000
James II Cleveland to Dennis
Lindsay wd lots 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 21
and 22 blk 12 rail road add to
RedCloud., 300
Agnes F Geerto Marre Lairango
wd lota 11 and 12 blk 22 Red
Cloud 1000
Philip M Wolf to Bennett ft
Spence wd pt ne ae 7-4-llv .... 0000
" Total
122600
Mortgage, filed $4100
lfortf agearckaaed 440
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Suits, including the famous Hart
A few Suits, odds and ends of
Id at a sacrifice.
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DIFFERENT BTYLKB
is as applicable to tho ornamentation
of u grave, on the erection of a stone,
as it is to architecture.
Your Idea About a Monument
will tic carefully carried out on an or
der given us.
We study to please each individual
pat.iou. ,
Different Monument for Diff
erent Grave:
ED. McALISTER
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Succcsscr to l)r, J. S. EMIQtl
At the old stand over the
State Bank. Phone 131.
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At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mitchell Sunday ufteruoon, July 30, at
five o'clock, occurred the marriage of
tholr daughter, Mlsn Florence Pearl, to
Mr. Lcroy L.Challlu, Perry E. Henry
olllciallng. Tho wedding was a very
quiet one, besides the members o the
family only, two Miss Mailer and Mrs.
Henry, were present. After tho ceio
mony the bridal party repaired to the
dining room, whero all enjoyed tho
bountiful tepast prepareiLor tho oo
casston. Mr. aud Mrs. Chatlln took the early
Mouday morning train for points In
the western part of the state, whore
they will spend a couple of weeks
visiting before settling down in their
new borne. Both are well knpwn in
this vicinity, having been born and
raised in Webster county. The groom
is one of Webster county's industrious
young farmers, while the bride will
well know how to, take ber place in
the kitchen as a farmer's wife. Surely
all who know Hoy and Florence will
join us in wishing them a pleasant and
prosperous joumoy through life
Ta Auttntblle wiiers,
'l he next meeting of tho Webster
County Automobile association is to be
held in Cowles, Thursday, August I7th,
and you are urgently invited to attend
and add your name to the roll if you
are not already a member. There, is
work for us to do, L, E, Tait,
' Secretary.
Wall paper, paint, varnish, mould
ing, painting and papering contract
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One is tho fare of Bill, the other a bill
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and look ovor our Bill of Fare before
arranging yours!
You'll Like Our Meats
Most tender our chops, our stcuks arc
rare.
Excellent our 11111110, salt meats tho
Bume.
All cuts prepared with greatest caro
To serve, ami to please you our aim!
WM. KOON.
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There will be no ques
tion about your biscuits
when you use our well
known Imperial brand
of Flour. Be sure of
your biscuits. Let your
first thought in flour be
"IMPERIAL."
RED CLOUD MILLING CO.
NEW BAKERY
I have opened a balery in Red
Cloud and solicit a share of
your patronage.
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
always iu stock. Phono me
your wants (tnd. phone 188.)
Deliver to any part of the city
Rctull store opposite Postof
flee, in DUderlch building,
CURTHATFIELD.Prop.
Foley Kidney Pills will check tha
progress of your kidney and bladder
trouble and heal by reaaoviac the
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