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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1901)
r f v ,. w w & ? f . '' -vfcfcaiUiTnjnfc ,4UnnanbwiUifc. A 1 I ! Proposition I j 3 rVo InlvV Just put It n complete 3 lino of ttiunuiclilv known Parker Lucky Curve Jointless Fountain Pen with Anti-Break Cap. To distribute theso ns rapidly ns possible wo mnko tho fol lowing proposition. Como Ret r pmi, tnko it out, try it, if it don't suit return it And try another. If you fail to Hud ono satisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded. Pens from $1.50 up. flemhoiise Bros. . Red Cloud, Neb. 2 WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. jt Cut down the weeds. Stovo repairs lit V. W. Wright's. qA No. 1 good woik shirt for 40c at The Fair. For anything in tho hardware line go to Wright's. Mrs. Aaron Conover visited in Lin coln this week. j On the way to Albright Brothers, a carload of furniture. Miss Edith Palmer left Thursday for a visit at Iowa City, Iowa. V I Fred Temple is seeing the sights of Che state capital this week. L. H. Rust and wife are visiting in Ltncola and taking in the state fair. Visitors are always made welcome at Albright Bros, whether you purchase or not. Always glad to seevou. S. W. Foe has purchased the Blair property on Seward street and moved his household goods t litre Thursday. -2 i j 25 per cent 3 W 1 Discount 9 9 9 9 9 9 - - 4 r -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -3 a. -s We have a few Croquet sets that we will close out at one-fourth off. This makes a four ball Croquet Set, complete with arches and stakes at 56C. Other styles and sizes in proportion. Take advantage of this price as the stock will H 1 not last long 3 a -i' 9 9 We have prices on Wagan Covers, Wagon Bows, Galvanized Meas ures, 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 4 - -- -9 -9 Header Forks 70c, Ball Bearing Grind 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 "9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 ''9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Scoops, Etc., that are money fayers. Give us a chance to figure on your.hardware bill, it means a saving of dollars to you. MORHART i Bros. Hardware Co. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -3 J' i(phwwmwwi (ww wMwmmip v TVIORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Lamps frem 20o to 05c at Tho Fair. James Burden is a Lincoln visitor this week. Geo. W. Hummel of Deweese was hero this week. Rev. Blackwell of Ayr was in tho city this week. Al Holdrcgo of Uiverton was in tho city Wednesday. E. T. Merrlman of Guide Uock was in tho city Saturday. Tho llnoit lino of stoves in tho valley can bo found at Wright's. Charley Fort visitsd with friends at Franklin on Wednesday. Mrs. S. F. Spokesfleld left Wednes day morning for a visit at Lincoln. A. L. Funk, a former citizen ot this placo was horo tho last of tho week. The red sand stone for tho wnlk at the Wright-Potter building has arrived. Miss Stella thicker arrived homo from a trip to Lincoln tho last of the week. Grant McFarland of Hastings was looking after business matters hero Saturday. Have you seen tho latest styles of nots and dusters? Butler's is the placo for them. A. Morhart is taking n lay-off from business cares and seoing tho state fair this week. Tho public schools of this city opened last Monday with an unusually large nttendanco. Moscon Gather left Thursday morn ing for Carlcton, Nobraska, where he will teach school. Miss Ella Cook laft Monday ovening for Omaha where sho will attend u school of pharmacy. Louis Kendall, wife and children of St. Joo are here visiting with Jacob Nustein and family'. Yance Sorgenson left Saturday morn ing for Nobraska City where he will visit with relatives and friendi. Farm loans at 5 per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cather, office over Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud, Neb. John L. Wiokon and Stella Buhr, both of Adams county, were united in mairiageon the 4th of September by County Judge Edson. Leroy Davis and Miss Carrie Green, both of Mt. Clare, Nuckolls county, Nebraska, were united in marriage by Judge Kdson on September 4th. Jud Clark left Satin day morning f li lted Oak, Iowa, having teruived , tele gram benring the end tidings that his fathor had; boon killed by tho cars. Dr. G. K. MoKeoby and wife of Guth lie, Oklahoma, who hnvo been spend ing tho summer months in Colorado, weio isiting old friends in the city this week. Brick aro arriving and being placed on the ground preparatory to the build in of a brick sidewalk ia front of the Damorell block. This is another good move in the right direotion. Peaches for sale on the Georgo Hill farm ten miles' south of Bostwick, Neb. Ripe fruit by the tenth of Sep tember, lasting ten days, in any quan tity nt reasonablo prices. Address Geo, Hill, Mankato, Kansas. An early morning matrluge was ptr formed at 8:45 o'clock Monday morning nt tho M. E. parsonage by Rev. J. II. N. Cobb, the intmested parties being Miss Nullio A Davit, and Mr. Crnytou L Kudonho, both of Supoiior. Announot.uknt: 1 heioby announce myself a candidate for tho olllcn of pro bate judgo in and for Webster county, Nobraska, subject to tho will and de cision of the peoples independent party convention to bo hold in Red Cloud, September 10, 1001 L. A. Haskims. Nate Kinghnd who was a former resident of this city and manager of the Haskell & Bosworth batter and t gg house bore is now manager of The Newport restaurant at 120 south 18th street, opposite tho Funke Opera House, Lincoln. Last Wednesday evening at the rest denco of Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker in the northeast part of the city occurred a VJry pleasant event, at which time Miss Gertrudo A. Whitaker was united iu marriage to Charles D Suydam of Fairview, Illinois, C..B. Smith, oflloiat lag. The young conplo will remain in this city a short while and will then go to Fairview, Illinois, to make that place their futuro home. Miss May Green, a daughter of Dil lon Green of Mt..Clare, met with quite n sorious accident last Tuesday. While onrouto to this city together with her sister and others in a two seated spring wagon, about seven miles east of town tho team gave a sudden lurch forward, and tho back seat toppled over the rear and of tho wagon, Knowing Miss Gicon out and qtilto severely injuring her spine. She was In ought ut once to this city and placed under n doutor'rf cuie, but how bidlv oh" is injured it i dilll cult to duiciimm- LOCALLY Snmo choico now water sots ntThe Fair. I. B. Colvin of Guido Rock was here Tuesday. F. E. McKeeby was up from Superior last ovoning. Charloy Ball left Sunday night for a visit at Denver. Tho Cuixr and Chicago Inter Ocoau ne year for $1.25. A. Clark of Oxfrod was in tho city the last of tho week. E. W. Copland was a visitor to tho stato capital this week. Jowitt Henderson of Smith Conter was In tho city Tuesday. Ernest Wolsch is gaziag on the big pumpkins at tho stato fait this weok. Miss Sadie Overing wo'nt to Guido Rock Saturday, where sho will teach school. E. B. Smith loft the tlrsl of tho week for a visit with friends and relatives at Lincoln. Miss Clara McMillan is visiting with tho family of John Winters in Lincolu this week. Special sale on nets, dusters and light harness for the next thirty days at J. O. Butler's. Elmer Crono who is an employo of the B. & M. nt McCook was hero the lirstof tho week. Ora Pitney and wife of Inavalo wore among the number of visitors to the stuto fair tnis week. Ivans Helm left Tuesday morning for a visit with friends and relatiyes in tho eastern part of tho state. Charley Emick loft Tuesday morn ing for New Whatcom, Washington, where he will resido in the futuro. Miss Trix Mizer lott Tuesday mora ine for Chicago where she will teach in the Chicago Conservatory ef Music. When you want nails, screws, bolts, barb wire or pnything else in the hard ware line call on W. W. Wright. The work on the Polnicky building is being rushod as fast as possible so that he will be able to occupy it by fair time. S. C. Pottor who has been visiting at bis old home in Now York and taking in tho Buffalo exposition has returned homo. Finest line of rocking chairs and the greatest variety of dining chairs over thrown upon the market found at Al bright Bros. II B. Mussulman, traveling nuditor of tho NobrnsKii Telephone Company, wns in tho oity the foro part of tho week looking after Ihp company's in terests. SWednesdny a report was current on our streets that Hingling Bros, shows would be in this city tho latter part of this month. Tho roport has not as vet been conhrmed, but wo hope it will be T.J. Ward, Chas. Besse, R. T. Potter and L. A. Haskins wore in Bluo Hill yesterday. The two former went as delegates to the democratic county convention and the two latter were attending to business matters. Geo. W. Blair and wife left Wednes day morning fer Concordia, Kansas, where they will make a visit with their son James before proceeding to their future homo at Sterling, Illinois. Joo azd Bert left Thursday morning. Mrs. Honry Vnrnum, who with her two children has been visiting with her paientiMr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams in this city during the p;tst summer, do pm ted Thutsdav for her homo at Guernsey, Wyoming. Mr. Williams accompanied her for n short visit. Tho Ladies Auxiliary of tho Inter state fair held a meeting Sept. 4th. The ladies of the auxiliary aro anxious to have the fair a success and extend a cordial invitation to all persons and earnostly request them to make a spec ial effort to have an ixhlbltof some kind at the coming fair. Farm Insurance ! German - Insuraoce -Co.J . ' OF FREEPORT, ILL. iTho largest old line company in the west. Fanners Mutual Ins Co. Of Nobragka, of Lincoln, Largest mutual in tho state with! over 300 policies in Webster Cou'ity. 0. C. Teel, Agt.,? Rki Cr.oui), NismiASicA. j- 'WW'WWWW "WWVrtAW Win. Zulu IT will move to Omaha In tho nearfutuif. By Shophordson of Rlvertou was in tho city Tuesday. Hugh Reed has nccopted a position with E. McFarland. Mrs. M. W, Dlckorson is visiting with relatives in Lincoln. Tint Chirp and the Toledo Blado one year for 91 25. N. A. Piatt left Monday to nssunio tho management of tho lumber yard at Cowlcs. P. S, MvGuiro has purchased tho II. P. Sowler residence property on nottli Cedar street. Georgo Lindsoy had a bunch of his blooded cattle on exhibition nt tho stato fair this weok. Jos. Fogol and Goo. Hutchison wont to Lincolu Wcduesdnv to tako in tho nights of tho stato fair. C. I). Robinson, M. M. Storn, L. 11. Book nnd others nttondod tho ball game at Superior last Monday. A. 11. Gray of Norton, Kansas was in tho city this weok shaking hands with old friends nnd acquaintances. Thos. Connnrton, living ton miles duo south of this city, will havo n pub lic sale of stock on Sa, tomber 12th. Chnrloy Fort will leavo Saturday for Fremont where ho will take a courso of instruction in n school of pharmacy. Mrs. Georgia Brown, foimerly a res ident of this city, now living down in Kansas, is here visiting with Mrs. A. O. Berg. Alfred Hadell has returned homo fromatilp to Now York City whoro ho wont to purchnso a fall invoice of goods. Douglas Cather returned to Chey enne, Wyoming, Monday, after n visit with his parents and other friends in this city. During the past weok sovoral thresh ing engines have been run up and down tho streets in opon defiance to the city ordinance. John Roth, tho cobbler at Smith's shoe store, will leave shortly for Sut ton, which place he will make his future homo. Mrs. W. W.Chinnnck and daughter Boulah who havo been visiting friends in this city roturned to hor home in Falls City last Moaday. A picked nine of ball players of this city played tho Loganvillo, Kansas, club last Tuosdny, with n result of tho Red Cloud club getting dono up badly. "There'll bo h hot tlmo in tho old town next Tuesday," when tho united pai ties of reform assemble in convon tion to nominato u county ticket on tho fusion basis. Mothers write us that thoy havo solved the problem of keeping thoir children woll. Givo them Rooky mountain tea each weok. A blessing to mother nnd child. O. L. Cotting. Tho city council mot last Wednesday evening. A few bills woro allowod and John Polnicky was given a porrait to move his saloon from its present loca. tion into his new building when it was completed. The river has had more water in it the past two or three days than there has been in it at any tlmo this yoar. Tho ralso was caused by the heavy rains in the western part of ,tho state, whoro in some places the fall of water exceeded live inches. Wo wish our correspondents would endeavor to got thoir items in eauh week nnd if possible not later than than Thursday. No department of tho paper is looKud after by our rend ers more than this. If your locality is not repie.soutud wend us in tc news. Among tho special fenturos at tho fair this year will bo a flower parado and thirty-live dollars has beon appro priated for premiums for tho same Another feature will bo a tivo mile fco as-you-please. Aside from these thero will be other general sports and races. The brick work on tho Potter-Wright building is almost finished. The build ing Is a handsome and substantial one, and one that would be a credit to a oity four or hve times as largo as Red Cloud. From the roof of this three story struc ture an excellent vlow of tho surround ing country can bo obtained. Mrs. Josephine Ntsbit, wife of Jdhu Nosbit, died at her homo in tho south part of the city last Monday ovoning, Soptember 2, aftor a lingoring illness At tho time of her death sin was agod forty-two years, eleven months and ono day. She had been an invalid for somo years nnd a sufTeror frem some ailment which baffled all medical skill. Deceased was daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. G, W. Saunders of this city, and leaves a largo number of relatives and frionds to mourn her loss. The funeral services wore conducted at tho Metho dist church by Rev. J. H. N, Cobb on Wednesday nnd tho remains laid nt i est in tho Bed Cloud cemetery. The bereaved liimliiinil and family have the N)iumth of thu ut ire community. EdncotoYonr Honrels Willi Cuicaretg. Cnr.dv Cathartic, euro conmlnatlmi fornvnr Tho untorrlhcd democratic party of Wobstir county met in convention at Bluo Hill yesterday nnd nominated n full county ticket. Tho ticket is ns follows: Treasurer, Win. McDonald: olerk, S. A. Temple; judge, Julius Horn; sheriff, Geo. Koohlor; superin tendent, E. II. Rookback; survoyor, F. A. Kuehn; coroner, Swigart. The ticket will probably remain in tho Bold until Tuosdny, at which time an amicable division of tho county offices will bo made with tho pops nnd with tho exception of tho candidates for surveyor and coroner tho names will disappear ns if by magic. Tho demo crats of this county are somo pumpkins whon thoy get in convention by thorn selvos, but when they got mfxotl up in tho conglomerated masses of fusion thoy aro like this year's potato crop very small. m A California opportunity. Septem ber IDth to 27th, both dates inclusive, any Burlington Route ticket agent will sell you n routid trip ticket to San Francisco at loss than tho regular one way rato. Tho occasion is tho General convention of tho Eplscopnl church, and tho rate is open to tho general public ns woll as to delegates to the convention. No more delightful out ing can bo imagined. The trip is mado nt n time of yoar when traveling it a pleasure and tho olimato of California at its host. The return limit Novem ber 15, 11)01, is an unusually long ono for tickets sold at so low n rato. Stop overs are allowod at pleasure, both go- ing .uud returning, nt nnd west of tho llrst Colorado, Wyomlug or Mon tana point eiirouto. All iu nil, tho op portunity is one which no man or woman who contemplates a visit to California cuti nfioid to ovcilook. Folder giving detnils mailed on request. Burlington ticket agouts nio in n posi tion to givo uny further information that may bo dosirod. J. Francis, Gon- oral Passenger Agont, Omnha, Nob. Lew Rates te Lincoln Nebraska Slate Fair, September 2 to G, the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to Lincoln at half rates, plus 00 cents for admission to fair grounds. This will bo "the big show" 118,000 has been spent this year iu permanent improvements on the fair grounds. $30,000 in cash premiums. All entries, exopet speed, freo. Ask nearest ag mt Burlington Route for particulars. National Encampmcat, G. A. R. . Only 125 85 from Hud Cloud, Nebr., to Cleveland, Onlo, mid return, Sop tember 7, 8, 0 and 10. Splendid opportunity to eo to tho Buffalo Exposition and Niagara Falls. Return limit September 15. Exten slon to Oi'tolMr 8 can bo arrange) for nt Cleveland if dclri. J FiiiiicIh, General Piwcngor Agm, Omaha, Ne braska. . Last week I went about, Full of trouble and of doubt, Now I'm smiling and dunco with delight, I had somo Rocky Mountnin Tea last night. C. L. Cotting. Don't forget the date and placo of the special sale of nuts, dusters and light harness nt Butler's. AFTER SHAVWO, POND'S EXTRACT Cools, Comforts and Head the Skin, Enabling the Most Tender Face to Enjoy a Close Shive Without Unpleasant Results. .Avoid dangerous, Irritating Witch Haxet preparations, represented to be "the same as" POND'S EXTRACT, which easily sour and generally contain "wood alcatel," deadly poltoa. LsssssssssT j km isnl sHsQLV(CSiJl ill - . LssssssssssssssssssssssssssssliiD'y III M I ; CUT THIS OUT ! . $ $ Tils coupon rntiilM each adult holder thereof to one chance on S Premiums lltud Mow, to bo givnn away at the Rud Cloud Interstate S JJ Jnir, 6eptemi)r21.25, 20 and 87, 1901, when presented by holder on Mr fair grumid-i (or registration. Not to uxoaod two coupons can bo used as Ity nuv onu pursuit iwh diiy. J II y James Peter-on. One Hock Island Sulky Mirer. Worth tin no S X l!y w" Kr"!f,er'' c-0,,e cr'1 "" iner vow nzrzzzzz So j y M..rhrt llrotliom. Ouu .Nani.on t-teel windmill .!.ZT "Z1I 30 00 Jf Hy James Petornou, one ten foot Acme Self Dumtt Ha Kako hi rn 5 m " JilnerDroihere. One limp Head hewing 'Machine 1. "... !JZZZZZZZZ: 2B 00 T ly t.'hlcaito It tune Wrecking o . One Fanning Mill (Br lire E. J Ducker as Si Ml J lly Hou.ei.pld ."Wishing Co., by U. I. My rT aTyearly .ubKripiiMriTine " li Jiifcniilil st (I () i each -...... m it J Hy W. W. Wright. 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W WrlKhLOneliopiTeapoi ..ZZZZZTZT m 5 I Ity W W Wr I if IU, One Ilelph Coffee rot ZZZ17.ZZZZ ' 22 5 E iiy w w wtiirtit. one Deipii wau i pin -7 TJ77.7. 7777777 ' S 2J lly W W Wrliclu, Oho Dolnh Slew Pan 15 S 5 !virw:w'woiu?i)?iphw!Vp"n7 15 $ iiy w w w right, ono iioiph Drinitim; eUp 77.77. 7777777777777:7.77:7:777 m HdHiirn nnd In ing this conpon with you nt your luimhoTiimy bo ul ,; ono of iliuliiuky onus, Kxoiirrtion rutus on nil inilrouds. S JJ For ftii thorinfoiniiitlonnddioss, Jj JJ O. J. MYERS, brorutnry, Ttod Cloud, Nobraska, ft av 5 i save me Child! 99 Tlmt Is the heartfelt cry of many a mother who sees her beloved child wast Inn nnd fadln day by day. Sometimes It's too late for medical aid to help the child. ii is so weak, so tacking In stamina that there is no vantage ground of help. One of the results of the uc of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription pr ex ceeding; maternity Is a strong, healthy child. Thousands of mothers testify to this, frequently mothers write, "I was never able to raise u child before usitiRTavorlte Pre scription," or "All my other children are sickly except tills nun. nml I tnnlr your ' l'nvorltc Prescription this time." All the chilli's strength comes from the mother. " I'nvnrltc Prescription " gives the mother stretiRth toRlve her child. There Is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre scription;" It contains neither opium, co caine", nor any other narcotic. It is a purely vegetable and perfectly harmless medicine in any condition of the female system. Accept no substitute for " 1'avorlte Pre scription." There Is nothing "just ns good" for woman's Ills. Sick women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, liv lettci, ftte. Correspondence confidential. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Uuf f.do, N. Y. "I am m tlmnkfiil for what tlr. rlerce'i Pa. vorlle l'rcKtlritlniitjfca done for me.V writes Mrs. John T rtmlth. orslocan. llrttlsh cfhimtila (lloi jo) It helped me tlirmiRh the long month of tirrRtiniicy nnd I have n Mir, strong baby Rlrl. the mot healthy of nil my three, and It cured me of dltente which w taking away II my stretiKlh." Free Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ii nnr.rntit ut.itntw (tr ilm l.mli 1. cloth binding, or n one-cent stamps for B laper covered. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, uuniu, 11. x. filled ..., ' j, ojj sir if feBBBBBldsV1 .-H ksSSSSSSSSSSSSB F Wjft' ' LlSSSSH WmM WflntX'. 'nil xf'm life Iff 1 I iSv ST I o 2-: j g: co j J J M n ' I $ )A s I ii 1 ii r - ' ' . A" tOc, Wc. It a O. O. (all, drutajlsta rcturnl mono). fj i.Vt f. Ii m. &.4A ,,,-NS!S.tJui &&P&&&& a- .r.jwaa -'- 1 .-At?l V&'Xl K 'i ' ' .