The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 19, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXV III1.
BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOBER t!, 1911.
NUMBER 42
r-rtw p y n 1 I J 'spending-the with Mrs. J. S. Gleason.
I Hh. New Banking Law is now in force and, she is a sister of Mrs. wuurd smith
the payment of every dollar of deposits in this
institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty
Fund of the State of Nebraska.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Webster County Bank
RED CLOUD, NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
of Ilurr Oak and had been attending a
family reunion there.
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. O. W. Hoover Is on the sick
list.
Mrs. E M. Parker was quite ill Tues
day and Wednesday.
J W. Hughes and wife are spending
this week out ut the faim.
The Methodist parsonage has been
treated to several coats of paint.
Hastings Milner and wife visited
several.duys at Superiorand Hotwlck.
Wilbur Ayer, wife and son came up
from Dostwick Tuesday and were the
guest of W A.Fccleyand wife.
Miss Edith McKclghan spent Satur
day in Quid KooU. Nho was a guest
at the homo of Mis. Van Woert and
daughter.
Miss (lanliner returned Tuesday to
her lioniH in Edgar niter u pleasant
visit with Itev. E. L Hurcli and family
at the M. E. p.trsnnitg.
Mrs. R. Kuowlh i.f I'ulliertson re
turned to her home Monday after
GARFIELD
Clyde Bowen iinished haying Wed
nesday.
Jim Coleman was ou wind mill row
Monday.
Carter Lippencott Is working for Ed
Wiggins.
Henry Wiggins and family were vis
iting in Garfield Sunday.
Will Fisher is building a new bridge
near Cap Houohlns this week.
George Houohln has bored two wells
in the last week and both of tbe wells
are dry.
Pete Manly is working for Will
Fisher and will shuck corn for him
this fall.
Julius Wotiberman returned home
from Texas last Friday and reports a
good time.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Harris and Fred
Harris and family spent Sunday with
Smith Bros.
Sam Jones papered Guy Barnes'
house the first of the week and now
they are building a cattle shed.
Mrs. Charley Ailcs went to Kansas
City last Friday to visit with her
brother Lee Pope for n couple of
weeks.
There- was a socialist meeting at the
Bchool house in Dist. 85 last Friday
evening. It was called to order by
Cap. Houchin, their committeeman.
Their candidate for sheriff told what
he would do if elected and then their
candidate for county judge told what
he would do in regard to Wills if any
one wanted to die. Cup. Houchin
then addressed the nudicuco and the
meeting closed.
COMING TO
REDCLOUD
Associated Doctors, Specialists,
Will be at the Royal Hotel
Monday, Nmv. .
taf will r:
main
ONE DAY ONLY
The New National Alarm
BIG BEN
Remarkable Success of These
Talented Physicians In th
, Treatment of Chronic
Diseases
OFFER THEIR SERVICES
FREE OF CHARGE
Copyright lUrt Schafflier & Man
YOUR interests are ours, in this busi
ness; there wouldn't be much sense in
selling clothes that were not good for you;
we couldn't keep it up very long! Our
idea is to sell you clothes that are best for
you; we know something about quality
in jelothes., ,v - &- :,
Hart 3chaffner'fc& Marx
clothes are the best for you, because there
are no better clothes made; they're , best
for everybody; best for us.
Suits $18 and up' Overcoats $16,50 and up
clothes
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
Seed Laboratory Dlscentlnued
During the past three years there
lias been inalutulned thru the co-operation
of the United Slates Department
of Agriculture and the Nebraska Ex
pet itueiit Station a Brunch Seed
Laboratory. Tnis Laboiutoiy was
counected with the Department of
Agricultural Botany, the head of this
department being Collaborator In
charge of the seed laboratory.
Over 3300 tests of seeds have been
made during this period aud by this
means aud thru extensive correspond
ence there has been aroused umnnir
Nebraska farmers great interest In
"p ire seods."
The interest in and demand forpure
seeds of known quality developed by
the work of the Nebraska Seed Lab
oratory was suflloieiit to induce the
last legislature to enact a law govern
ing the sulo of seeds. The enforce
ment of this law was placed in the
hands of the State 1'ood, J)iug nnd
Dairy Commissioner.
The State having made provision foi
the continuation of this wot It it hub
boon deemed lcstJ,o dUcoutluuu the
Nebraska Seed Laboratory. Accord
iugly con etmondeuce and samples of
sociIh for test with rufeienco to the
now seed law should bo sent to tho
Stato House. The Dopaitmont of
Agricultural Botany will continue its
own investigation of corlnln seed pro
blems and of Nebraska weeds.
To the Farmers:
Tho i:ecutiio Committee requests
you to begin to prepare for the Farm
ers' Institute. Solect tho host ears of
corn out of your fields, best of pota
toes, pumpkins, boots, squnshee, tur
nips, onions, parsnips, enrrotts nnd all
other farm products, also begin to got
your cattle, horses, hogs, chickens,
ducks and gecso up lu shape. Ladles
ploase begin to get your preserves, onn
goods aud needle work ready for tho
Institute. Tho school exhibit will bo
opon to all of the country surround
ing Red Cloud, "Don't forgot tho dates
Deo. 11), 20, 21, 191J. Everybody is in
vlted to take part and make this the
best Institute in the styteof Nebraska
G. W. Hummkl, Pres.
Henri OitiiAM, Soo'y.
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The Associated Doctors, licensed by
the state of Nebraska for the treat
ment of deformities and all nervous
aud chronic diseases of men, women
and children, offer to all who call on
this trip, consultation, examination,
advice free, making no charge what
ever, except tbe actual cost of medi
cine. All that is asked in return for
these valuable services is that every
person treated will state the result ob
tained to their friends and thus prove
to the sick and atfllcted in every city
and locality, that at last treatments
haveheen discovered that are reason
ably snrn and certain la their effect.
These doctors are considered by
many former patients among America's
leading stomach and nerve specialists
and are experts in the treatment of
chronic diseases, and so great and won
derful have been their results that in
many cases it is hard indeed to find
the dividing line between skill and
miracle.
Diseases of tliestomueh, Intestines,
liver, blood, hkln, nerves, heart, spleen,
kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sol-
atics, di.ibetes, bed-wetting, leg ulcers,
weak laugh and those atllicted with
lonif-stauding, deep-seated, chronic
diseases, that have batlled'the skill of
the family physician, should not f.ill
to call. ,
According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gull stones,
tumors, goiter or cortaln forms of can
cer. They were among the ilrst in
America to earn the name of the
"Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away
with knife, with blood and with all
tialn In the successful treatment of
these dnngoi ous diseases.
If you have kidney or badder trou
bles bring a two-ounce bottle of your
urine for chomical anulysls and mi
croscopic examination.
Deafness often has been cured In
sixty duyc.
No matter whin you ailment may
be, no matlor what others may have
told you, no matter what experience
you may have had with other pbjsic
inns, it will bo to your advantage to
nee them at once. Have it foioyer
ottlod in your mlndt if your case Is
luuiiiablo they will glvo you such ad
vico at may lelieve and stay the dis
ease Do not put oil' this duty you
owe yourself or friends or lolatlvos
who aro suffering because of your sick
ness, ns a visit this time may help you.
Remember, this fiee oiler is for one
day only.
Married ladies must como with'thelr
hnsbaudh and mlnois with their par
ents Otllcc at Hoyal Hotel, Red Clou'd.
llouis 10 n. in. to 8 p. m.
The Best Alarm Clock ever made. Built
and runs like a watch. More than a million
already sold. J If you have not gotten yours,
do so now. NEW STOCK JUST IN
Newhouse Bros.
E. H. NEWHOUSE. Prop.
Jeweler and Optometrist. C. B. fit Q. Watch Inspector
DR.S. J. CUNNINGHAM
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIOH
At the old stand over the
State Bank. Phone 131.
Chief Ads Bring Results
D. D. Sanderson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Olllee in Moon Ulock.
Dell, Black I; lud., 1U3
Residence, Royal Hotel.
Boll, 17;.Ind., 27
Calls Answered Day or Night
, m:i oi.oui), nkii.
Combination Sale
On Out. 21, 1011, E. S. Fit, will soil
ut his fai m 1 Jjj miles wesl uud .'1 north
of Red Cloud ut Public Auction 00 head
of Cuttlo nnd hogs, 18 head of thor
oughbred Poland China tried sows, 00
head of shouts and pigs.
Foley Kidney Pills
Supply just tho Ingredients needed
to build up, strengthen and restoic
tho naturul action of the kidneys uud
bluddcr. Specially prepared for buck
uche, headache, nervousness, rlieuma
tlsm and all kidney, bladder and urin
ary irregularltios. Sold at Dr. 'Cook's
drug store.
When you think of
SToves
THINK OP
MORHART 'BROTHERS
They have the finest showing of stoves
ever brought to Red Cloud. : : : : ,
HEATERS AND RANGES
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At special Low Prices and extra High Quality.
CI Just as a sample
we have 15 inch
firebowl Heaters
48 inch high for
VilggWHQivJf
$7M
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Always Glad To Show Goods.
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