The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 15, 1912, Image 5

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LOCALETTES
For good Job Printing call on the
Chief.
Good narrow stripe fur 31.75. J. O.
Caldwell.
James Giltuore returned from Hast
ings Monday.
Jas, W. Kissinger of Inavalc was in
town Sunday,
Miss Jones was a passenger to Hast
ings Saturday.
All kinds of Electrical work done by
Morhart Bros
Howard Chancy of Fraulclin was in
town Saturday.
Guy Bradbrook was Aovfa from Iliad-
en over Sunday.
Hud McCunc spent Sunday in town
with his parents.
George E. Hall of Franklin was in
the city Saturday.
James Riley of Ottawa, Kansas was
in town Wednesday.
Jack Waller of Cowlos was in town
on business Monday.
Father Fitzgerald was in Superior
the first of the week.
Mrs. Geo. Hollistur returned home
from Lincoln Tliuisday.
Newt Siubert returned lroni Emporia,
Kns Saturday evening.
Lewis Iloeii'-ce of the Argus oHlee
spent Sun lay in Hebron.
Mr. and Mr-. Fred Taylor of Bivcr
ton spent Sunday in town.
Jack W. Keeue of Ohiowa was in
town on business Monday.
Hope Muslin at 7 ets. a yard during
Albright'.- white goods sale.
Bye Shepardson of Klverton was in
town Wednesday on business.
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to
Farm Loans
There are seveial roasons for seeing
J. II. Bailey for a farm loan and hero
they are.
IIu is solo agent for Trevelt Mattis
& Baker.
This comp.my Is here every day in
the year ready for bu-lne-s and not
bote thi- week and gone next. They
loan on am f.nm Inning the value in
it impiine I r unimproved. You d"ii't
wait from two to luur iimnth- for your
money but sure ly g"t i' oti the day
called for. Th. g H'e hi option
In tin ni ii 1 '
li) yard Bolt Long Cloth for 7.1
at AlbrlgntS white goods sale.
Mrs. Warren L-ingtin returned
her home at Hastings Saturday.
Mrs. John Weesner went to Superior
Wednesday to visit her parents.
V. V. Peters of Keuesaw was a busi
ness visitor in tho city Tuesday.
Remember the date of Kd. Senton'a
public sale Wednesday, Feb. 28.
John Polnicky is home from Super
ior where lie had been on business.
Mrs. II. R. Scott of Grand Island is
visiting relatives in town this weok.
Bernard McNeny was in Blooming
tou this week attending district court.
Attend Scaton's sale which will take
place Wednesday, Feb 28, at 1 o'clock
I Clarence Mitchell of Franklin spent
mommy in town wniie enroutc to
Cowles.
The Chief docs all kinds of Job
Printing neatly, accurately and
promptly.
0-1 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting for
22ots. a yard during Albright's white
goods sale.
Attorney L. II. Blackledgc was in
Bloomingtou this week attending dis
trict court.
Plan your spring sowing now, nud
take Advantage of Albright's White
Goods Sale.
Miss Edith Scott and Mrs. Pete Mc
intosh were passengers to Cowles
Wednesday.
Miss M'ircoliiio Longtin returned
from Hastings Monday where she vis
ited relatives.
Mrs. Jas. A. Burden left for Kansas
City Monday to purchase- her spring
stock of millinery.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bushee returned
to Holdrege Monday after a week's
visit with relatives.
Oct Ncvcr-Mllp shoos put on
your horse All sizes at Fred
Wallln's shop.
The Diamond Electric Vacum clean
er demon-tinted in your home free.
Call Phono Red 97.
Don't forget the Musical given by
the band boys the night of Feb. Kith.,
at the opera house.
Women'.- Winter Coats at One-Half
Price at Miner Bio. Co. The cents
n re new wb.t.-r coats.
Ileiy (J.irbcr of L'uvrence -pent Sun
day I" Red '"loud with his parents, Mr.
and Mr, .John i niter.
I ' ui't forget we make farm
money ready the day the title
proved.
GAiiur.it, Hi'Tvnisov & Salwikn.
Chapter V-P. H. O will hold tho
open meeting of the year Saturday
evening, Feb. 17th at the home of Mrs.
Rob't Mitchell. Each member having
one invited truest.
Mrs. Bert Carr was quite surprised
last Friday when a few relatives gath
ered at her home with well tilled
baskets to help her and Beit cut sup
per and to celebrate Mrs Carr's birth
day. Dr.s Klddlle and Foote. of Hastings,
Nebr , will meijt Eye, Eur, Xo-e and
Throat patients, and those needing
glasses titled, at Ked Cloud, Nebtaskn
Thnr-diiy, February '2'2, at Dr. Cross
otllet over state Bank.
El. St'iton. who lives a mile and a
half ,it of Red (loud, will sell at
politic aue! ion on Wednesday, Feb.
suit- to begin ut 1 p. in., twenty
eight head of live stock, farm imple
ments, and miscellaneous in tides.
U VD We hao for sale farms on
easy payments and special terms,
worth the money. Several mighty
good denls. The laigest list of local
farms from which to select.
Dan Gaiiiiku - Comi'Vny, Ciur.r oillee.
Miss Ada Skjolvor camo up from her
home north of Bed Cloud, eloso of last
week, and lias been a guest of Miss
Martha Abel while visiting McCook
friends and the public schools in which
she taught for several year9 with suc
cess and satisfaction. Monday's Mc
Cook Tribune.
Wolfe fe Whltaker, general black
smiths, now carry a full line of farm
implements, surreys, buggies, wagons,
gang plows, gas engines, stacker ropes,
all kinds of machinery and heavy
hardware, and all supplies for same.
Also ail kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb
ers. Calls promptly answered.
The friends of Grandma Hale re
membered her birthday Tuesday by
sending her a postal card shower.
She was cigltty years old and she re
ceived eighty postal cards which de
lighted her very much. This editor
and his wife join her in thanking the
many friends for the kind remember
anco. We rocleved a curd from Albert
Smith & Sous of Superior who run
their thorough-bred Poland-China Hog
sale ad in this piper, stating that 17
hogs averaged 531.10 each. Mr. Smith
was well pleased with tho results of
bis advertisement and thinks that the
Chief Is the proper ndveitislug med
ium. We know it, and so do many
satisfied patrons know it.
The Recording Mnglo starts in the
February 17, issue of the Saturday
Evening Post. The best paper pub
lished. Allan Moritz will deliver the
Post at your home for ." cents a copy
if you will ivo him a chance. He is
also agent for tho Ladies Homo Jour
nal and Mother's Magazine. Allan
says he will give you prompt and
courteous treatment if you will let him
wait on you.
Mrs. John S. Bayue, mother of the
pastor of the Congregational chinch of
this city ariived Monday fiom her
homo in Kearney. Mrs. Hay ne Is a
writer of distinction, having recently
published a voltimn of poems which
have been very favorably commented
on by the press. She lias just icturn
ed from a bcturiug tour, having de
livered the last one in Omaha before
tlin I). A. R's of that city on the -abject;
Abiabiin Lincoln. Mr-. BiiMi"
was persona' ly acquainted when a gill
in Washing o i, wl'li the givut presi-ib-iil
mill Ins fiimilv
Mrs. Holcomt),
10 ll:i ilane Thompson was born in
Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. lOlh, IS.VJ,
passed from this life in Red Cloud.
Nebr., Feb. nth. ISM'J, age, fill years, .'
months, -." days,
Mrs. Hoicoinb eatno to this country
when but a child, met and married Mr.
John Holeoiub in Chicago, III , latter
tinniest ended east of Bed Cloud, near
Lester.
There were two chlhlmi born to
them one son and one daughter, the
daughter pteceeded her mother many
years to the realm beyond.
Mrs. Holeomb leaves to liiouin her
loss a husband, one sou and nil adopt
ed daughter, one biother, residing in
Indiana, and one sister, and other rela
tives in huge numbers, besides a inultl
tudo of ft lends, these friends being
made in her kindly missions of help
fulness there never was a person to
poor, to sick, far away, the weather
never to cold, to hot. or stoiniy but
what If known to her, she was on hand
to iis-ist w hen ii-.Istancc was needed
Mr. and Mrs. Hoicoinb mined to
town s(., i;, years ago, her mission of
lielpfulin -never ceased tint Ml she was
physieiii'y disabled.
Mr-, llolcomh became a (Inistian
more than twentyllvo yenis ago and
was of that type of (liii-tiaii that
practiced her chtistlaiill v In good
deeds.
She was a faithful member of the
Christian church and her last utter
ance was, "1 am going home," and it Is
very evident that in her passing, deatli
is tho true gatoway unto life and
eternal joy.
The funeral was conducted in the
Christian church, by the Pastor C. F.
Rose, and the body laid to rest In tho
Red Cloud cemetery.
Artistic Effects
IFer Home BSnliiHng
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, The ll n'-t lino and best assortuienL
Of Il'U'iiess iiwr carried Indole. (J. ill
'unci look it over. MoiniAur Bi:os.
' A I'l'iMfi-Widiiiul meeting wl.l 1c
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lie l in Hi." M. li. cliureii rnesdayevc n
nt '. ' o'clock. All me iutind.
pociul attention given to diseases
i oi e, c mm cm. iiimsm's iii-cui "tieiy
(tin be secured by the u-e of fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Xohr.
lumber, usually .U a great say.;
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ing over mii.mi.ii-l- .... . .... . . . ,,,...,.....,. ... , ,. ... .,
Having di-enntiniied his visits to
Rlverton.
Clay Seboonovor, one of Red Cloud's
old time ball players was down from
Oxfoid this week renowing old ac
quaintances. Kenneth Williams left for Bladen
Monday where he will assist in the
building of the power line from Blue
Hill to Bladen.
For Sale; Tho two buildings oc-
superior lumber we handle these copied by the Chief Olllce and K. II.
days and how perfectly substan- Xowhouse'n jewelry store. Inquiro of
E. II. Newhouse.
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Ryan - Glttlnfts
Bongamin J. Gittings and Miss Ruby
Hyan wero married on Wednesday
evening at the home of the grooms sis
ter Mrs I'atil Pope in tho presence of
a few friends and relatives, Rev. Tomp
kins otlieirttlng.
The bride was reared and educated
in Nelson, and for several years lias
been one one of tlio most beautiful and
popular telephone operators in Nuck
olls County, and enjoys the best wishes
of a host of friends Mr. Gittings is
one of tlie popular and enterprising
young men of Superior, has enjoyed
considerable of successful business ex
perience, and lias many friends in his
wideaeiiuaintance. After the wedding
ceremony a dainty throe com so lunch
eon was served. Tho happy couple
will depart tomorrow for their home
in Holsteln wheio Ben is operatiuga
general stole. The Ch'u 1" extend- feli
citations.
ConircSallonal Church Notices
"How do you think of God?" will he
the subject of tho morning sermon
this coming Sunday.
The topic for the evening will be:
'The supreme object of prayer."
The Sunday school will meet at 10 a
m.
Mid week meeting on Wednesday
evening at 7:110.
The next meetingofthe Brotherhood
will 1)0 hold on the evening of February
'JTtli.
The Lndiss Missionary society meots
the first Tuesday afternoon of ench
mouth. Tho Ladies Aid on the Thurs
day of the week before the last Satur
day of each mouth. Choir practice
every Fiiday evening.
.Ions .1. Bavni:, Pastor.
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much gr. titer stability Miiuglc
nml novelty siding pioperly used
is ono oxainple lor exterior ef
fect, and for interior purposes
there are dozens of patterns and
a variety of woods that, with
comparatively little extra cost,
furnishes just those dainty
pleasing touches that mean so
much for comfort and co.lness
Twould surprlso you what
really cm bo done with the
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tial a fraini) house can be built
We want to talk with you about
Angeline Bobbins, widow of Edwin
this lumber question befoie you RoubinH bas been granted a widows
build and give you the Luntn , pension or St2 pr montli. Fred Maur
of our years of observation-tell WW hep Httorlieyt
vou why frame construction is.
' " ' , . . i, , The Degree of Honor mot Tuesday
the best and show you by com- n , , ,
..?. i 1.1..1. sn nmn 'evening and had a very enjoyable
pm .mm .., ..-. - ueutln
in anil lei s get. aeiiu uiuuh.
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nioro'sNo Place Like Home."
SAUNDERS BROS.
After lodge a surprise was
given on the members.
-- Mrs. L. II. Blaekledge left Wodnes
day morning for Rock ford, III., to vis-
it her daughter Gel trade, who is
attending college at that place.
See Ed. Senton's adv elsewhure in
till- piper for a de-eilptiou of tho live
My attention has been called to a
I iik'e number of small biids killed or
nuinbi'd by the wet ni av storm .f
Monday, F.-b. rith. They are Lapl.iud
b Uff spur-, one of .nil' comiii'iiiesi
snow biuls, which come down f i o m
t ieii' iioithern bieidinir trround- to
feed on our weed and grass seeds, dur
ing the deep snows of the Northern
I hid Hihi-e- from I.otiir I'lue
tli it the sti m of I), e. 120, liillid many
of tho Chestll it coIdi-i'iI Iiiii' spin-:
and nt Arcadia my lib ud su. it v
ed the I'liik'lisli spm-rows the same way.
I lather think it likely that tiny weie
mistaken in regard to that hindy las
cat, and assnmed his identity, not
ltn iwing of tho presence of tho winter
visitants. .1. M. B.vn;-.
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YOUR SHELF
OR OURS
It doesn't make any dif
ference, if the goods
come out of our store. We
guarantee them. That's the reason
it pays to trade with us. Reliable
groceries bought right here at
home, are bought right if they
come from us.
B. E. HcFarland
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Digestive Properties of Djys.
The latost news of how eggs go In
tho stomach Is: Two freshest soft
bollo, ono and three-quarters hours;
two raws, two and ono-quartcr hours;
hard b.olls, thrco hours; omelette,
three hours." Tho figures speak for
themselves, but do not toll tho whole
truth, for It looks as If soft bolls art.
more easily digested than raws,
whereas, raws aro so bland and gen
tle as not to excite tho flow of tho gas
trie Juices not a slnglo squirm of tho
Btomach. New York Press.
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.. i.o I iCieaaed lets
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Farm Loans
LAND
Farms listed and sold on straight commission
basis at owner's price. Cash buyers for improved
farms and ranches secured through careful, lib
eral and systematic advertising.
No. 81 (juuiter section, .lO acres under plow, fill in alfalfa, bal
ance in pasture, mostly excellent soil but some rough nud gravell',
good house and complete set of improvements; abundance of well
water; J miles fiom town on main tiaveled road. Price $!t,000.
No. lit- t.iuarter section, Kill acres 'inder plow, 20 In alfalfa
fenced Iuk licjit, balance In pisturo and timber: complete set large
improvements with garage, all good soil, I miles from Blue Hill ami
a iiai let- mile to school, Price i 1,100.
No. "S Half section, 2H() acres under cultivation, In in alfalfa
and ID in pastille, I ,"u acies smooth, balance gently lolling,
none rough; all good soil free from sand or rock; complete set large
liupioveiiieiits, all large and new; 2 miles from good town on tint I tt
tiawlcd road. Piicc l!,.ou. Terms can be had by put chaser.
N'o ill -i,i i uter suction, il.i ucres under cultiv.ition, balance In
pastuics KMi aeies smooth balance gently lolling, roughest land in
cultivation, all good snll no -mid or rock, complete -et of Impiove
incuts; I miles from good town on main traveled road. l'rlceS-,OCll.
4 I . "0 en-h down, balance (! per cent.
No. Mi i.'iiaiter section, '.'0 aeies Hist bottom, balance smooth
low second bottom, "n aeies now under plow, 20 in alfalfa, balance
in pastuie, all lenccd and cross fenced, fair set of improvements',
all excellent soil This farm will rent for 8700 cash annually; ono
mile from good town. Price SI 1,100.
No. :'. Quarter section, no acres under cultivation, balanco
pasture and hay land, 10 acres line Mist, bottom and much of tho
balance smooth, nearly all excellent soil some sand, living water
and some timber; ft miles from Bed Cloud on North side, 1 mile to
school. Price ?S,(ioo.
No. Ml Quarter section, ill) acres undor plow, 10 in alfalfa, bal
ance pasture, about (10 acres smooth, completo set small improve
ments, all good soil and :. miles from good town. Price 8S,!i00.
No. til Quarter section, f0 acres under plow, 50 in alfalfa, 10 in
orchard and timber, balance pasture, complete set fair improve
incuts, all fenced nnd cross-fenced, 2r acres bog-tight, about GO acros
smooth, nearly all good soil and surrounded by good land.
Price $10,000.
Many other quarters and half-sections that will
describe just as well or better. Some of the best
farms in Webster and Franklin counties listed.
Excellent opportunities to get in on a good farm.
Several for sale on easy payments and special
deals worth the money. The largest list of local
farms from which to select.
DAN GARBER& CO.
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND COLLECTIONS
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Headquarters In tho RED CLOUD CHIEF Offtcm.
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The Beal Instate and Farm Loan
Department in the Chief ollicu has for
sale a huge list of Webster and Frank
lin county farms, the best and cheap
est all-puipoe faims to be found.
This part of the Itepiiblleiin Valley
country is the hem t of the Corn and
Alfalfa Itest. nud is unexcelled for
easy, thrifty farming. The soil is fer
tile andproduces bountiful crops of
corn, wheat and alfalfa, an-' this Is
one of the best districts in which to
nilse grain, hay and hogs, and feed
cattle. Among their listaio a number
of fai ins that will pav good interest
on the investment; several that can be
purchased on easy payments and spe
cial deals; and many that will pay
their way and grow in value. The
prices vary aecoiding to quality, loca
tion and improvement-.. This country
lias good schools, rural malls, tele
phones, good roads, convenient mar
kets mid shipping facilities, and every
qualification necessary to profitable
giain and stock farms, dairy farms and
fe 'ding stations. Laud values, pr'ces
and t fills tint should ill'i'lest uiiy
l'Hiil-1 u ei or hnmoiei Iter ANo a
number of desliali I'.'.y Pioputle
lis'cd and n-vcial good local farm
truths Coiiespon lenco solicited
i'f.l(!i!ioiscKi:('!!n&
There will be nil adj nirm d hum tine,
of. the Nt br. A Iv'iis , Phone Co , t the
upper Ptimi Cieek scbool housi Tlnil--ibi.
l'eli. ''. at, 7:I!() u. in.
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I. I'. Fox, Pies. Al.KX l!l.Nri,i.,S oV j spent
Special Services Sunday
A special service was hold at the
Bttptist church .Sunday evening In
honor of tho great hymn writer W. II.
Bonus. All the songs used in the pro
gram were those of Ins composition.
A ladies quartette composed of Mrs.
(iarber, Mrs. Kdsoii ami Misses Fulton
ami Kssig sing several antheuins
which wore very yleasing. Tho duet
by Misses Fulton and Kssig was espec
ially good and the solos by Mrs. Gar-
bor and Mrs. IMson were enjoyed by
all. But porhaps the song that chariii
ed the audience the most was that
sung by little Violet liolverson. Her
notes rang true and sweet and she
seemed to feel the words and music.
Miss Christian and Miss By ran gave
interesting sketches of the author and
depictetl his life so that It could be
easily enjoyed by young mid old. Tho
house was well filled and the service a
piolitahlo ono.
At the Cougiegatlomil chinch the
Old Soldiers ami I liu Belief Corps at
tended in a body to hear tholec' ureon
Aliialiain Lincoln by the pastor. The
choir sang p.i'iiotiu music a ud the King
seleeliol s weie appropriate lor the oc
casion. Uev Iiit.v ne showed Lincoln's
gielilness by giving oxainples of his
clear t lii idling, his wonderful sj m pa thy
his belief in an over ruling Provi.b noc.
nud bis prophetic vision. This led mo
was lull of informal Ion, keen comment
nnd beautiful language. No one ever
tires of hem lug about tho lirsL Ameii
c ni and th's address was valuable as
I well as cultivable Here also t lie house
w-as well fllltd aid a prolitablc
hour
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At Lowest Inteiest, best option, least
expinisi!, Call for me at State Bank,
Ilo.l Cloud. C. F. CTin.n.
For Sale.
jlauk .'t years old weight about Win lb.
Illnek with whl'e nose anil body. Well
biiilt.-.loiiNC. Bo.su; nine Hill Nebr.
ra has no substitute for
making delictus honzs-b&ked foods
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