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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1911)
l,S5?&fl vw-r'W W fawmmm-y t"- -,? iuvAtt. -. ) tf, v 2 -. V " ..t WJr t . &1 tf r V The Best Spent Money Is That Put Into a Home because It brings loul I'oiiteut ment and Is a joy foievcr. I'loui the cailiest days of civili.itloii .the home has been the most sactcd of nil worlilly possessions and, no matter how other cus toms may change, the homo will always be the same. The own ership of a hotne.meuns some thing more than just the Invest ment of dollius. It's something your children will recall with pleasure long years after you have gone beyond, and the effect It will have on them will be worth more, pel haps, than a thousand times Us cost. Our lumber Is always selected so that It will be h perpetual ad vertisement for ns, no matter wheie used, and we know II we aie permitted to help you se lect the stock for your new honit you will not be disappointed. There's No Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Lumber and Coal RED CLOUD, n mm ASK A r '5 LOGALETTES 2 Old papers for sale at this oflleo Matt Doylo is in Uoseland this week. A. II. Record left for Blue Hill Saturday. Dal Turinne was in Chester Wednes day. ' How about the Harvest Home Festi val? Matt Doyle went to Hastings Mon day. Noble Ball left for Blue Hill Monday- Mrs. Correll is on the sick list this week. J C. F. Gather was in Lincoln this week. Jay Robinson went to (IrniidJslaud Monday. V. A. Wheeler of Hastings was in town Friday. Ralph Beall was down from Auroia over Sunday. I,. C. Meirick of Hastings was in town Monday. All kinds of Electrical woik done by Morhart llros O J. Munsell of Lebanon was in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Lectscu of Blue Hill was in town Monday. Our public schools will open ne.t Monday morning. J. L. Christian went to Lincoln Monday morning. I. Hyde of Hastiugs was in town on business Tuesday. B. R Bell of Lebanon was visiting in' town Saturday. .Remember the Band Concert every Thursday evening. If you want all the news while It is fresh, read the Chief. Otis Wheelau of Bladen was down to the city Saturday. E. H. Jones of Smith Ceuter, Kas., was in town Monday. James Peterson was in Superior Tuesday on business. Have your picture framed at Sloss'. Bust selection In town. Mr. Edwin Douglas Is reported .seri ously 111 at his residence. B. E. McFarland and Claire Wolfe were in Lebanon Friday. O. E. Jones of Hastings transacted business in town Monday. . Bruce Kobinson returned to Clay Center Tuesday morning. U. C. Sonder or Grand Island, wsalu tjwu on business Monday. Mrs. Saltzman went to Guide Rock Wednesday to visit friends. O. C. Teel and wire returned from Colorado Saturday morning. E. U. Overman and family ai lived home Saturday from Illinois. Miss Millie Slaby is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Tony Chirk. Walter Rohy of Nelson was in the city this week visiting fi lends. Wanted l'upUs for wind instni mentf aud violin. J. E. Bet. V. A. l'almof Hastings whs trans acting business in town Monday. Farm Lean8,-1 am again leady to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best teims. 1 urn sole agent for Trevett, MattU & Baker. Some pri vate money J. II, Bailey, Red Cloud, Nebr. I nsli s ) iv Iu,. t )0; in t,iiL, iiniiix ei s. ary at Lebanon, Ka , last weik. Mis Oscar Hughet letuined Nitur- day ftoiu'n siioit visit at Hastings, Miss Ruth Johnston Is isltlng Mis Chus. Kenklo at Inuwile this week (loo. GrltYeth and Luully have re turned to their home in Clay Center. Kits. Mis. E. 11. Smith and A. 1'. Ely left Tuesday for a visit with fi lends at Me Cook. E. Welsuh left for Cripple Cieek last Satuiday to look after his mining in terests. T. G. Moutgomeiy of Norton, Kas, was in town the lirst of the week on business. Mark Talks departed for Denver, Colo,, Mondayeveningforatwo week's vacation J. C. Suylor and wife arrived home from Chicago and other eastern points Wednesday. Miss Mabel Holuigialn was In Hast ings the fore putt of the week visiting with ft lends. The Citizens' Concert band of this city is playing at the Norton, Kan., fair this week. Mis. A. E. Snyder returned to Me Cook Monday after a visit with Mis. Itoyd Smith. Mrs. Homer Motgati leturned to Supei lor Saturday after a shoit visit with friends. J E. Butler and wife left Thursday to take lu the Norton county fair and to visit relatives. For sale at a bargain a good Kings- bury-Chickering grand piano. Mrs- Elms Gui.LiroitD. Wm. Parks left Saturday for a pleas ure trip ut Omaha, Conucil Bluffs and other lowu points. Mrs. Ada Barkelay returned to her home at Kansas City Saturday after a visit with friends. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstiatod in your home free. Call Phone Red 97. Chas. Perrv and wife of Harvard weie called here on account of death of Mr. Perry's mother. Joe Fogel aud family returned fioin Denver and Colorado points Tuesday. Joe reports a flue time. Lee Keith left for Blue Hill Tuesday to change the switch board for the Nebraska Telephone Co. The telephque gang has completed the uew line to Amboy and are now rebuilding at Blue Hill. Llovd Hlnes came iu from Hastings Mondan to tro with the Red Cloud baud to the Norton county fair. " Mr."hnd Mrs. Will Kuebu were call ed to Prosser yesterday by the serious Illness of his brother Frank. Any party wanting dirt to fill in on lawns, enquire of Ellis Gullifoid. He has about 40 loads to dispose of. Foil Sale 12 to li yards of new rag carpet, all in one piece. For further particulars inquire at this oftlee Wall paper, paint, varnish, mould Inc. nalutlntr and papering contract ed. Sloss, the Wall Paper Man. The tluest line aud best assortment of Harness ever carried, before. Call and look it over.-MoniiAHT Bros. A E. Turner went out to McCook the first of the week, returning Wed nesday with six car loads of feeders. Miss Martha Abel leaves for McCook Saturday morning to continue her work in the city schools of that place. Earn 1150 to 8200 per month by learning a trade at home Start now. Particulars free. Box 125, Hooper, Neb. R. M. Beatty and son for General Hlacksmithlng, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a speoialty. At Day's old shop. Mrs. Roy Hint and children arrived home Saturday morning, from a brief visit in Red Cloud. Tuesday's McCook Tribune. Miss Lillian Jones, sister of Russell Jones, is spending a few days with him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Robinson. Mis. A. A. Brlndle of Council Bluffs, Iowa, arrived Saturday evening for a few days sojourn with her sister, Mrs. Frnk Campbell. The Degree of Honor had a very pleasant meeting Tuesday evening. At the .close or the meeting water melons were served. Mrs. Clara Johuston entertained .10 vnuna chlldreu at Maurer's springs Wednesday in honor of the birthday of her son Ethebert Don't forgot that Alan Morltz sells Mm Katnrdiiv Evening Post and will deliver a copy to you at your home or olllco. Phone Red 200. Wanted Piano pupils. University School of Music giaduute. Three yeais pupil of Henry P. Haines. Mfflui: SmiiH Bi'.ck. Phono Bell HI. A. E. Turner of Red Cloud was in the city today, shipping out six car loads or feeders for his farm at Rod Cloud. Tuesday's McCook Tribune. Mrs. J. H. Robinson, who has been miltuslck. went out to the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Schultz, yesterday for a few days' rest and ie cuperatlon, John Weesner and Will White took . .. " " 'S ' ' r.f ffi to (t 1 to to to to to to m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to C To reduce our stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ings, we are offering for sale at 20 Per Cent Discount 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. THE C.OTHTFz .... . 1 Ins store is the I Red Cloud Nebraska Ins slore is liomc Hart Schaffner & Marx clolhcs ft ft ft ft til i Hit i it ft 0 v Ui W Hr . - (U the anniversary at Lebanon Satui day. They reported a good time. Will says they had an enjoyable time coming home. Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the cause. Tiy them. Sold by Henry Cook the Druggist. Dr. Warrick, tho specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly lltteu at Dr.DamereH's olllco in Red Cloud Tuesday, Sept. nth. J. A. MeArthur and son Arthur went to Long Island, Kan., this mom linr to attend the wedding of thoir niece and cousin, Miss .lessle Carl, to Rev. Lewis McCormick. Mrs. Woollen, sister of J. . Lind lev. who has been visiting here for some time, went to Guide Rock Tues day for a short visit before returning to her home in Mankato. Kan. Ned Grimes and wife returned from a visit with relatives nt Hlue Hill. Mr. Crimes was confined to bed with an attack of fever and at the present writing is still contlued at home. Churlev McCord came over from Lebanon Saturday for a visit with his brother-in-law, Lew Walter, and other relatives. Mrs. McCord and chiUlien will arrive today, and they may locate here. Miss Mabel Howard is in the city, having returned from spending the summer In Portland, Oregon. Miss Howard goes to McCook Saturday morning where she will teach school the ensuing year. Coining upon their own-private trulus of double length ears, Kit Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild West Is wfll nmilntwri to qIvb us the verv bestshmv and from all accounts will Jcertaiuly do so Tuesday, September 12th. W. B. Saunders and wife and t E. Saunders and wife leave Sunday for Chicago where they will witness the Gotch-Hackebsmidt wrestling match on Labor day. and then to Detroit, Mich., and other Michigan points. Mr. John W. Foster and wife of Bloomfleld. Iowa visited at the home of C. B. Hale and wife aud Grandma Hale Saturday and Sunday. They had been spending the summer in Colorado and were on their way home. Wolte , vVhltsker, general black smiths, now carry a full line of farm Implements, surreys, buggies, wagons gaug plows, gas engines, stacker ropes, all kinds of machinery and heavy hardware, and all supplies for same. Also all kinds of oil. A series of meetings will begin at the Christian church Sunday, Oct. Uth, 1011. A singer or ability will be se cured and the preaching will bo done by the preseut Pastor, C F. Rose,who has had a wide experience in evangelis tic work. Other announcements will follow. We wish to announce to the public generally, that we have the well known Tavlor Ranch for sale, This consists of 510 acres. G miles south east of Red Cloud. This place needs nocommeda tion us it is known far and near as the verv best bottom furm in Webster County. Wai.kkr a Kkni. Mrs Pony of Harvard, who has been visiting her son Frank Perry and wife, took sick at her sou's home heie last week aud died Monday morning at 1:!W. The body was shinned to Ilarvurd Tuesday morning for burla She was about 111 ycas of ago, Sh leaves u husband and children to mourn her death aud they liuvo tliu svmimthy of this city dining their hour of bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. William Dates or In wood, Iowa.wlth their daughters Jose phine and Minnie, sUippod'i on thojr.l o, way home to visit with tho Ollhams the first of the week. Mis. Mates Is a younger sister of Grandma Clllluim- being sevon years her .junior-whlcli makes her but eighty-two years old. Mr. Oatescamu to Chicago by water in '81(1, theuce proceeded by wagon to Shullshurg, Wisconsin, the journey from Chicago to the Mississippi re- quliing nearly a week's time Tho elder of the two daughtots has taught school in the vicinity of Inwood 'JtJ yeais, the last nineteen in the same depiii tment. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Muiee In Moon Block. Hell, Black f, Ind., 11H Residence, Royal Hotel. Bell, 17; Ind., '27 Calls Answered Day or Night iii:i i.orn, ni:ii. What In the dllTercnco between the President's traveling expenses and a. menu card? Facts About Accident Insurance. Government statistics show that last, year more than eleven million accidents occurred in the fulled States. In other wouls, one person out of every eight received an injury! These facts are astounding, and should convince all prudent people of the necessity orinsuringagaiust accidents. The National Accident Insurance Company, or Lincoln, gives the fullest protection against accidental injury, and, through fair and liberal treat ment of its policy holders, has gained ' an enviable reputation. This Company leads all others in amount of business done in Nebraska, and has a large number f policj ho d ers in Webster County. Nun or his claims have been settled in Red Clo id ...,.i fininitv! All with eoitinh'tt satis- uu ,.. - . faction. . . Mr. Matt Doyle is the Ked 140 in I agent for the National Acuhkit In Kiirrtiiee Co., and will be glad to ex plain the supeiior features of its poli cies to interested persons Lms ef Time Means Um tf Pay AKiduey trouble aud the ills it breeds meaus lust time aud lost pay to many a working man M. Haleut, I'JU Little Penna St., Streator, III , was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, out ue says: -i tnnlr uviIav Kidnev Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go obck io worn, uuu ant feeling well and healthier than before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, quick In results a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. For sale at Henry Cook's drug store. Wkkw's PtMlM. The recent act of April 10th. 1000 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension of $12 per month. Fred "Maurer, the attorney, has all necessary blanks. Dr. Cunningham, Dentist over State Bunk. Many a Sul ferlnft Wman Drags herself painfully through her dally tusks, HUfferlng from backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appe tite and poor sleep, not knowing her illsaio duo to kidney and bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give quick i fllef from pain and misery ami aud a prompt return to health anil strength. No woman who so suiters can afford to overlook Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Henry uook. nnnnnnnnnLBBHWta- lwk2l fFil W Ono is the fare of Bill, the other a bill of fare! COME nnanM i m ! PI1--jB and look over our Bill or Fare before arranging yours! You'll Like Our Meats steaks are meats the Most tender our chops, oui rare. Excellent our hams, salt sump. All cuts prepared with greatest caro To serve and to please you our aim! WM. -"SS&fe ($i)V.rT? Simply Designed Monument! are often as enrciivo as more oiuu orately carved memorials. It depends largely upon the skill and taste of the maker of the mouument. We Execute With Skill any memorial design you may choose, whether it be from our book of 1,000 design, from an idea of your own. I We ar,f t your service for any monu mental work yon may require. ED. McALISTER RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Wife " '" " ijjB 1 SPECIAL PAINT SALE r Hughes' Crescent Cottage Paints ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED $1.7 5 per Gallon POPE BROS THE PROOF Our Flour Is the light, dainty pas try that can be made from it. IMPERIAL is the Flour of them all Red Cloud Milling Co. Qwiffc i& Premium Hams and Bacon i 'i ' vvAvAv v5 ym I mi m- nr, Yost iH For Sale John THK- "Dutch Butcher" f ?.vfl VJ Ua J.. J ,.T, ,i,.i,wii rt;fa.j ri..nrfcyti.ili.,ifrfi nrf'iii.liyi4..iii ..... .,..,,.,,. ,,, i nwimqmin m 1 HI . ivnwy fCTOTEl