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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
ft IUU HUlorlcrt Bootety w."inin" r-C -' . r-i , &g&fe-'- &,,! frjj W ft? i- fcs. a is l1. l -a l' k II v" -B ' .1 ,K' - '-i as1" ML . i . -. 1.IbHk. bit $1 S -'tf k '. s v " ' i f iSPiL ?3-3s3r-r - (oi :A M I:- : it-, ill WUa 1 w -;.WW rini. ' . 11 ' v3immm. iP? t ?" - -jrr v -- j. .jki.j' i .. r ! tmi u '. r mww v i ,? "m VOLUME XXX X. 'Y'HE New Banking Law is now in force and the payment of every dollar of deposits in this institution is guaranteed by the Bank Guaranty j Fund of the State of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 $ rffr ffr f0s' r PAINTS For Every Purpose l'ulnts furlionu's, linrn, sliuiN, bin.'Kfcs furiiiturc, ciiiiiijj", iloof-, roof-, oli. Scwalls Chomicnlly Pure Paints Will gie you biitisfuctioii. They mo nrailo iti the west, to st;iml tlio peculiar PoiiriitioiiM oi our cliiimte. You will Hud them fnr superior in diuuhllily to many otlior UiiuK. Co:m in and let us liui's uitli ou Chas. L. Cotting f The Druggist t COWLliS Jus. MclJrido wns in lllue Hill last week between trains on busiue-s. De.xn Laey was u passenger to IJcd Cloud Monday letuinlii,' Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kied I'op a:e rejolcim; over tlie arrival of a youn d.tuliter at their plane. Mrs. Davis Si, loft for lleiitiic", 1W11111 I TH. nu i X Alt? VUUIV I always feels I s VVfllXXVLXLI WM- I pure and wholesome 1 I fo o a when -using I 1 Dr Prices l k Baking BSS Baking Powder I .,. s k I iiKiiii$iKiiiiiei j . vivikki i ijwbKy4iii.' ir: iprF o v.'E7v.jt"x .' "sry x r:r. -"-je-. " -- : "-wr ,iaarw."attrifs- ?-, ..tssj zis&m- r vjwiirflJHi3Bg3aJKrg?igrv jrl-' -wc3M..s-'rii'.. - "'...- .. '". -: Tv'ri'riMriB?tj'K:J'''?I!aiK,'' Xebr , Friday for u isit with hi r sister who is ill. Ihni'iy Waller letuineil fioin St. Louis Wednesday where lie had a ear of hor-.es on sale. Train serviee was nearly blocked on this bi.meli 'I'uesilav on account of the heavy 'Miow drifts. Mi-s Jessie Squiies went to Hastings Tuesday to visit her paients She was aceonipaiiied b Mrs. Ida Squires. Fuller A- liennett shipped four cars of stock to Kansas tity Monday. Chas liennett aecoiupanied the same and lepoit-sa heavy snow stoini all the way down. Miss Olive Keeve returned home Wednesday fiom Pawnee City wheie sh has lieen under the cure of l)r Johnson. Wu are kIhiI to tepoit that she is much better. GARlMliLL) (ieoi'e lloiichiu lost another enw on Sunday. More "-How on Sutulav nicht and Monday. John Kawl skipped his fat cittle last veek. Al. Smith and wife were visit lny in lied Cloud on Sunday. Tuck Amack was shelling corn on wind mill iow on Monday. Chai ley Campbell was hauliiiK hay on Mon lay fiom his father's, place. (ay Marnes and wife called on (ionise JenuliiKs and family Sunday. (itorge Smith has been visiting his brother in Nevada, Mo., for a few days, Howard Simpson railed nu his sister, RWJNW4JNNNJgN ss wirw ss I SKW Powder S 17 ...N -HfM" s: .JMHM& $s r rt t wax ss V MVM-MWW' M W WMWMl 1 WI Jf fiV? ,w.-r A NuM-sjiapfir That filw.s I in: Ni:s I:lft HEDCLOUl), NWIMJASK. MAIJCN 1I,!H'J. Mrs. ritdi lluweii. .Satuiday and Sun ' da,. (limit lliiui'liili oi fiui'lo l!oel was (ailing on his futher and iiiothc r Sun dav. j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kolnnson were pleasinit eallers i u theirdaiiliter Snii day. I Charley Seliull bought a niee team of hoi si's at Mr. Seaton's s.ile last Fi i day (liuei Wolfe, who has been quite siel foraweek,is impio Im:. and Keltiu ulon' nicely. Maieh did net eotne in like a lamb but it looks like it would K" 't lilu a lamb It was 7 decrees below zero nil theSth of March ami that is rot ty eold for Mai eh. Mis Frank Amuck went to Omaha last Thursday to have an opeiation pcifoimcd. .she went thru it all riuht and we understand she isettiiiKulontf nleelj IM Amaek and her brother Will shipman went with her. l!ca Estate Imnsfcrs. Transfeis for the week ending uesday March HI, IIM'J Compiled by M W Carter .V llullded Abstiaclois. I.iucolu Laud Co to Dennis hind sey. w il, lots ."to f, 1 tile, li, and lots (!, 7. Ill, 11, IL'. t:., Iti, l'., 'JO, Sl,l!l, l!lk. n, Hail lioad Add to lied Cloud Jacob Morris and wife to Clara ' i: Mead, wd, sw '4 s L'-.r) Fredeiick Moise and wilo to K Lee Keinmeier, w d, nw' 1 1-L'-!l Catheiine Schumann to Charles Mailer, w d, lots in, ll.ltlk.'Jl, llluellill Charles Mailer and wife to Fred C. I'.oek, w d, to pt (i, all 7, pt lotss, (1, 10, II, lllk.7, llohtoi't. Add to 131 uc Mill I.uey M. Wheland and husband to John Jones, d.s'j sej.) Is 1 11 " Dennis Idndsey and witetoClav ton lirown, w d, to lots .1,0, 7,8, lllk. fi, Kail I toad Addition to lleil Cloud Clayton lirown ami wife to Mar tha J. Lindsey, w d, lots ,"i, (5, 7, s, Illlc. (i, Kail Koad Addition tolled Cloud It a C. Danks and wife to Mrs. Allies Skidlant, w d, nw'i 1.1-1-12 Mans Pye and wife to Josephine S. timid, w d, eJi sejf 7-J1-10. . . State IJ.iuU of liladeu to Lucy .M. Wheland, w d, liiuliv. , int. in wjrf lots l,a, lilk. 10, Klaeen... Joseph A. Denton and wife to (in Held Wagner, w il. lot S, Ull;. 1, 1st Addition to liladeu Henry J. Sheldon and wile to Mike Stioble, w (1, nw-if lii-'2-11 Maim Kose and wife to Otto Mill lcr, w d, lots , 10, west (5 feet lot 11, lllk. 1, Tylers Sub-Div of IlolnerV Add to lilue Mill... Wed Son loo (ifiOo 10100 SJ'O 2o0o t7:.0 loo 100 12000 nloo 1000 1JJ00 10000 1701) in:. o:io0 1.100 8000 HOO Charles S Foit to Alice Foit, wd, lots 1,1, 11, i;,, lilk. I. Carhers 1st Addition to Ited Cloud .... l'oter Nelson and wife to Cora B. Pitney ot al , w d, e1 seU 'cc :i-'J lli John W. Most and wife to bli:i beth A. llailin, w d, lots III to '21, Blk.22, lilk US, Hud Cloud Mary K. KnuUon and wife to Itobeit Dameiell, w d, to neJ, partt-ejf mc :i0-2-ll Chillies A. Sohult. and wife to John L. Chiistiau, w d, purt. Kast M lllk. 2, LeDues Addi tion to Ked Cloud 8(57.'!.') Mortgages tiled, S:j(i,b27.10. Moitgages luleased, Sl0,:tii.'i,80. For Sale. 1500 bn. of good vvhltii ear o'd coin in el lb at fr! per bushel, Inquire of 1). II. Mulsebusch. Farm Loans At Lowest inteiest, best option, least expense. Call for me at, Stato Bank, ItodCloi.d. C. F. Catiihi. -" - --',4r" W - Jw3 H'r.f.Us i:,n.!i Ycnr Tor 51.50. State Fire Warden Here SiU file Wiiiden l:audallilelieied a fii e leetuie last evening in theopera house upon the vai ions phases of the pieveutiou of tins. Me spnke on the iliiugeis of gasdliue, acetaliue, keio Heiie. and told in detail how they Hhould be stoicd and handled in sulety. Me also desei Died the dallgeis of old loolieihs on the stn ets or in Iheallejs regaidless ot sie, and advised that Mime all be Kept up in good lepair or leni'ived. lie statu! that no piopeity owner had a right to enhance the haaid and jepiiidise the piopeity of his neighhor by (iiaiiitiiiniiig a tiie tiap. lie also spulic in detail of the daubers ol chilli neys, sioe pipt's. spontaneous eoui bustion, (. hi istinas Tiees ami Santa Clans. I'ouith of July eelebiatiousanil luomiseioits trash buiiiing in the ht leets and allejs. After listening to Mr. Kandall's hour and a half speech one would hiue oidinaiily thought that the en tile gieat state of Xebiaskn was going touteiual damnation and bow-wows by the gi name hellllio-and-biiiustoiie route 11 gave the audieui'o to thoi oughly iindei stand al the oat.set that (ioveruor Ahirich, the famous "one-termer," had sent him out on thisgieat mission of education and lefiAiti. It (governor Aldiieh will now billow up this enthusiastic lite waidcu with the wild-eved JiiIiii (J. Wiser to talk mi prison conditionsaiiil thegieat woikofthe p.u'doning boaid in Ne braska, then in tin n follow him with our own I. J. Albright to leetuie on theovilsof our banking system and the shortcomings of our Nebiaska li.uilu r-, and then In tin ii follow him up with Ike King or some other at tacheu of the exchequer of our gieat commonwealth to leetuie on the con servation of the game ami incidentally c.Nploit the giciitness of the (iover nor'.s own self, all at the expense of the tax-payers, he might be able to keep his mind and that of his hench men oil' thesubjiM-tof slowly appioachj iug but inevitable detent. A Fair Offer. Your Money Back If You're Not .Sal If let! We pay for all the medicine used during the tiial, if our lemedy fails to completely iclievo you ofconstipatioii. We take all t he risk You are not obli gated tons in any way whatever, if you accept our oiler. That's a mighty broad statement, but wo mean eveiy word of it. Could anything be nioie fair for you V A most sclentiHc, common-sense treatment is Itexall Oiderlies, which arc. eaten like candy. Their active piiuelplc Is a icceiit scientific discov ery that is odcrless, co'orless, mid tasteless; very pionounced, ytt gentle and pleasant in action, and pin thmlar ly agreeable in every way They do not cause dlarihoea, nausea, llatuleiice griping or any incoiivenieucu what ever. Kexall Orderlies aie particular ly go id for childien, aged and delicate persons. If you s u If or from chronic, or habit ual constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic ailments, we uige you to try Kexall Orderlies al our lisk. Kemembor you can get tiietn in Ked Cloud only at our store. 12 tablets lOuonts; 30 tablets 2.1 cents; so tablets .10 cents. Sold only at our stoic The Itexall Stoic. The II. V. Orlcu Ding Co. Seed Corn I have lor sale 10 bushels Silver Mine and .'. bushels Yellow Dent seed coin that ht.s been personally selected and tested and I guarantee that !." per cent of U will grow. Price S2 per bushel in one to live bushel lots, over live bushel? f 1.75 de livered nl railway Mutton here. llefeieime any business minor fann er in this vicinit.v. 1. Wickiiam, Salem, Nebr. ZTiicsp ?-.' -. Banquet Announcement The III uin liiitlulay biiuquel, given antiuall.v in i.unor of NebiusUi's dis tinguished cilicn, has nlwujs been a huge at! ni r. The indications aie, however, that the celcluatioii this year will be the biggest and liveliest in histoiy. William J. liiyan's biithihiy is Match tilth. 'Ihe dinner and cele- Illation of this event will be under the an pices ol the Lincoln It.uatl, Club The dinner will be held in Lin coln's largo auditorium on the evening of M.ucli lillh. Mr. () W. Meier.' 1'iesideiit of the Club, will act as I loastmastei and the toast list will eotnpiisi.il large number of America's distinguished men. ollio James, now a member of Con guss from Kentucky mid soon to enter upon his duties as a senator from the lilue (iiass state, will be one ot the spe ikers Ollio James, big bodied, big he. il ted, big biaiiied; an omtor who haji delighted tlioiis inds with the magic ofllls (doquenee. Thomas I (ioie, known to fame as Oklahoma's blind senator, but known also as the Aineii can people's lailhfiil errant, will be anojher speaker. K. F IVtligiew, fouqer United States Senator fiom South Dakota ami known as one of the most faithful and capable among thorefoim workers of Ameiica will bo anoJJie.r .pexkor. George Fled Will iams of .Massachusetts, com lly in man ner, polished in speech, patriot lo ill put pose, will be on hand to charm ami instruct. Itobert D. Metiiy, "liob, theToMisCongicssincii who has become famous for bis relentless war upon the money trust, will bo there to tell Un assembled thousands somet hitig of the gieat work to which lie has dedicated his Hue ell'otts: and Mi. Ficdcilck Townseml Mai tin, member of one of the wealthy families of New Yoik, lias assured the Lincoln llryin Club that he will be present and speak to the toast "The Idle Kich." Mr. Iliyan will be the last speaker. Otlieisyetto he announced will be on hand and the promise is that those who attend the Iliyan liiithday Dinner Match r.llh, l'JIS, will be given one of gleatestand most complete treats ever oll'eied in the western country. A progiessivo conference will be lield on the attcriioou of March l!ith ami at this conference measutes will be taken for the further oigauiatiou ol Nebraska democtats to the end that a ical victory may be won at the polls in November. Bveryono is invited to attend the llryan birthday banquet. Suppose You Should Burn Out To-Night! Arc You Insured Against Loss? We represent four of the Largest American Insurance Companies whose assets aggregate over $75,000,000.00. M. W. CARTER fit SON. Offie--' now in Opera Mouse Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllcu in Moon Block. IWI, Ul.iuk I; Intl., l'.U Residence, It lyal Hotel. Hell, 17; (ml., '17 ('alls Answered Day or Night licit ri.out), Mill. For Sale One U'.'glHluiod liliusk l'crcheiou .Stallion, age fi years, weight in fair Mesh about 'J 100, good heavy Hat hone and good action. This is one of the best draft horses In Webster county at a bargain if taken soon, W. It. Wondkhlv, Inavule, Neb e- iji1j-vL!Zi?: Jm'n Before You Buy By Mail ' l)iiii' tis thu ad, that inter ests you. 1 1 you will do this, you won't buy by mail that's certain. Because you will have no rea son to. Any article: of jewelry or watches or silverware or any thing else in the line can be bought here at prices every bit as low as anywhere else near or far. And you have this advant age you can see, handle and examine to your hearts con tent anything that is of inter est to you. HrinK us that catalog and let us prove it to you. Remember "Satisfaction or Your Money Back." Newl Br louse OS., li II. Newhouse, 1'iop. C, II. t ( Watch Inspectors .Seed torn. I will not have seed corn on disphiy as advertised I he supply of seed coin will be limited this spitng, and if you have to buy you can get seed corn fiom the Hi m mentioned below. If you order please mention my name. Vlck K. Spiinger. VAISIE I U.S. :i(0 bn. King ol Hid F.arlles (Yellow ) WO Im 1'iideol the Noi 111 (Yellow.) 1000 hit. Improved Learning (Yellow.) .'(Oobu Iowa (Sold Mine (Yellow.) Ilooo bu. Champion While Pcail. loot) bu Iowa Silver Mine. loOt) bu. Wisconsin U bite Dent, loot) bu. White Cap Yellow Dent. Prices with sack 'J 00 per bushel. Ten bushel lots 81.1)0 per bushel; 20 bushel lots 81.80 per bushel, f. o. b.' Waterloo, Nebr. Cash with order. We cannot open accounts. j c. KoiMNsoN si-:i:i) co., Wr.terloo, Nebr. Chief Adds Bring Results J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material. The Only Exclusive Store. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud ' ' ' Nebraska i ntyr-'.'1 .''.. .'im .'im 'g,t,, """"'JH-wtiii (smnxmv --z r3:rKr- -SJKvr- 75wwsBisromiBiWsn? "WM"w'WwiJmiimi'( .w .a ;