The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 12, 1913, Image 8

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ONE SOLID WEEK STARTING
Monday, June 16
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Lewis Stock Co.
Presenting a Repetoire of High Class Plays
OPENING PLAY
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A Scnatttonal 4-Act Comedy Drama
Show Lot South Hansen Laundry
Under Waterproof Canvas Theatre
PRICES: Adults 35c. -:- Children 25c
DOORS OPEN 7:30 -:- CURTAIN 8:30
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FOX Sl S7VTELSER
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When, in need of anything in our line give us a
trial. We ate confident that we can please you.
Rural Phona 199 -;- mall Phone miaek 227
RED CLOUD, - -J . NEBRASKA
RALPH E. CAMP, D. C
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"Chiropractic Fountain Head"
Davenport, laws
Cantuttatlan ang Bmlmal AnalyaJa Pram
Phone: Independent aia
VA CA TION TOURS
THROUGH THE WEST
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PACIFIC COA9T:
IO.i-yl.yHxoir8lon fares from June 1st, to San Francisco Loh
Aiitfulot. Jutland and Seattle witU approximate hash inn i ,ii, ,L,r
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YKLLOW9TONK PA)Kt
This i ecreatloii land will bo opaneil about Juno 10th. There ar il
k lu.U of vacation tours, either rail .u.l coach!,. tours, rill ami camplni
Low exunrton rate to Denver, Colorado reports, Estes Park Hot
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To keep mosquitoes away ajt tiilit mix
an ounce of oil of citrouella and spii its
of camphor with a half ounce of oil of
cedar. A few drops on a bath towel
huns at the head of the'bed will usual
ly keep the mosquitoes away.
'SEEKS TO CREATE IMMUNITY
Movement In Pittsburgh to Combat
Tuberculosis by Safeguarding tho
Health of tho Sablea.
' An Interesting experiment for the
purpose of creating Immunity against
(tuberculosis Is being tried In Pitts
'burgh under the .dlrectlqn of the Tu
berculosis league of that city. Dr.
Wljllam Charles White, medical- di
rector of the league, says it will prob
ably tako ten years before definite re
ults of the work will be appreciated.
The experiment Is being conducted on
the theory that much, if not allJtuber
.culosia Infection .begins .In 'qhildhopd.
In vloyc-f thhi.fact, tho league Is aim
ing to suporylse thp growth, of every
baby born for the nqxt .ten, .years. In
tho South sldo, district of 'Pittsburgh.
Tho babies and their inothps vwll be
taken In chargq atUie blr,th'of the In
fant, and everything possible will bo
done to Increase tho resisting power
of the child to dlscaso and,,to make It
thereby lmmuno to tuberculosis Infec
tion. Tho theory of tho society Is
that by fortifying tho body In tho
earliest period of a chlld'B life, tho In
fant will, In roost cases, become' Im
mune to tho cf-spayeB with, which he
redity and environment may threat
en it.
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It Reminded Him of Something.
"I fear tho beautiful institution of
friendship is slowly decadent," com
mented Mrs. Knox, with ,a hopeless
shako of her expressive head. "Alas,
one's coterie of true friends Is very
small, these days. I, for one, long ago
Jald aside the sugar-tongs with which
to handle mine I give sincerity and I
demand sincerity in return."
Oliver Knox looked up from his
magazine with a dubious smile. "You
Just think you do, Amy but don't be
Hove everything that comes into that
little head of yours. The trouble with
you idealistic women is that you ex
peet your friends to pretend to n
deraUad yourselves. Oh, uk, by the
way. I Jt thought of soaaethlag I
never fixed that door la the basement
you told ate about last week. I thiak
111 go and do It this minute."
Mere Pellteneee fer Tokle Pellee.
Since the appointment of Mr. Aa
raku aa the superintendent .of the
Metropolitan Police bureau, instruc
tions have been given to the chiefs
of the police stations In the city in
connection with the better treatment
of the public, in order to prevent un
necessary ill feeling on the part or
the people. The new superintendent
has issued another Instruction to
modify the language used by the po
lice to a more ppllte form. Hitherto,
the police have been accustomed to
use unrefined language In the impera
tive mobd, such as "01! oil" or
"Kora! koral" which signify, "Hi!
hi!" or "Here! here!" These utter
ances will be replaced with more po
lite and gentlo words, such as "Moshl,
moshl." or "Halloo! Please sir!"
London Telegraph.
Agt.
Base Ball! Base Ball!
AT SUPERIOR
Nebraska State
League
JUNE 13 th
Games Called at
3 p. m.
Admission 25c
Graid Stud 15c
This coupon will admit bearer
to grand stand free June IfJth.
Preventing Mosquitoes
The destruction ofj mosquitoes bis
'received considerable attention at the
hands of ttclentints. niltnlnatliif- these
pests Is often simple.
First destroy nil breeding places.
Wliure the rain water bane' uud the
rulu water tank are iucesaiy tin y
should be ticrceued. About a house
the waste places In the Immediate
vicinity should be curefully starched
for tin cans, wooden or tin boxes or
other recoptaclos in which water cull
accumulate. These should be destroy
ed or carried awny( Koof Kutteia
should) 1)0 uxnmlticd for pools of watir.
The chicken pans in the poultry yaul,
thu water ill Hie Itoiixlis for domestic
animals, and the 'water cup of the
Kiindstc nu aio places wheic mosquito
es will bleed and water should not be
allowed to Hlaiid In them for tuoie than
a day at a time. Water In llowt-r vafcts
should be loolced after. Mosquitoes
will also bteud in vutor pltuheis in un
used guest looms, pipes under station
eiy wash stands and other unsup,t,t
ed places. 1'or ponds and neoes'ai.v
bodies of water the larvae may be hill
ed by use of crude oil which Is allowed
t HDieail over tho'-urfnco'tlip w:it".
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WEESNER, PERRY 8 CCVS I
BIU &PMJAL SALE OF
WHSH GOODS
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Commences Saturday, June 7th
AND
Closes Saturday, June 21st
Our buyer was in market and picked up a lot of Summer Wash Goods
at just about half price. We are going to give our trade the benefit of this
buy. and will put them on sale in three lots priced at 10c, 15c and 25c per
yard. In addition to the Wash Goods we are offering the following bargains- . .
57 in Swiss Eui In older v at per yd 45c
4.1-ln Swiss Embroidery at per vl 48c
45-in Embroidered Voiles nt per yd COc
32-ln Fine Ulnghams at per yd lOc
I2jc Shirting at per yd 03o
17-in Hleached Toweling at per yd 08c
15c Long Cloth, a 10 yd bolt for $1 10
- Bargains From the Readv-fn-wpar nnarf-mAt.
One Lot of Ladies' House Dresses that sold up to 91.50 at 98c each
One Lot ol Shirt Waiata at 98c. 20 Per Cent Discount on Woo! Dresses
28 Per Cent Discount on Wool Skirts 33 1-3 Per Cent Off on Sprint; Coats
33 1-3 Per Cent Discount on Suits
We have lots of other special bargains in this sale which we have not
room to list here which will make this the biggest money saving sale
ever held in Red Cloud, .v .--.
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Remember we are the store that pays the cash for produce. We do not
five out anv chin nnr arrnf anv nn !,.. .i.... ur
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Give Your Lawn
A Hair Cut . .
Now is the time to buy that
Lawn Mower you needed last
year and did hot get. We
have a full lint, of
The Daisy, Cardinal and
Overall lUooiers
In both the solid and divided
reel patterns at prices to suit
every purse. Fully guaranteed.,
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9 4 BIcAcTied Sheeting nt per vi!
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"" nnes at per yd o0o
All 40c Ratines at per jd 3-j
All GOc Ratines at per yd . ,' 4q0
81 Oo Wash Silks, .'10-in wide, yd!!.. ".'!.'.". iiisse
8:o Grade Wash Silks, 30-in w ide, yd 70o
36in Silk and Wool Poplin at yd $1 oo
1 00 Grade Messallne Silk, yd 85o
- vm siuics. T?e pay casn.
Hanson
Implements
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