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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1902)
tr i-t-Y Os V 3M lV rJr i 1 1 y.- r)hi fcii(avijia(kv4,viinkavfcWiAv.nJnfcU(aa( j 4 -9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 M 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 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Just In! A new line of the latest styles in Ladie's Belts. Also an assortment of the popular Roll Combs. Come see them. and in 9 1 Neoihoase Bros., ! 9 9 9 9 9 Jowolors and Optlcinns. Uotl Cloud, Nebroska. 'aHf'SHSS'H'ftTv. vliUilfolitfekfailnloiivliliolf) 9 9 9 ijlem ; t ! Gostomers j 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 are finding out ovei y day that they have been paing too much for hnulware be fore they commenced trad ing with us. 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 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 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 9 9 9 9 Are You One of Them? If you want to save money just cittnu in and wu cuii tell you how Ij do it. Here are a few of our prices on goods that are the best quality the market produces Uarley Fotk 11-incli C. A. W. Untitle.. GOo JlOo 12-ineh C. A. W. fiat lilo 25o I gallon oil can 5lo No. 8 wash boiler, cop. bot. . .353 Tubular lantern 55o 4 tine manute fork 45a Long bundled shovel 90c Steel spade, first class 90c 100x3 inch bolta 50c We do not meet any price we make the price of hardware stoves and tinware. Quality is Our Hobby. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. 4fsWePeesJs(MTPWATfc John g. potter, IKTTORN6Y - KT - L.7Un, Over Mixer's Grocery Store. "I toll you what tho Now Cuba Is tho . during thonfternoon an interesting pro best flvo cent cigar in town. If y u gram was luiitiuud, Huv. Schiossor of can't get it tako n Blue Front. Both J Hud Cloud, the pastor, was with them, t iv of the same stock." ( Uloomington Advocate. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. I' i"H want seed coin see W. M. R-ibj Minor Hros for sale have early seed potatoes Georgo 11. this week. Overlng wns m Hlvciton S. T. MiGlnnis toturiiiil this wtok from Kearney. A. Ueudroaii, near Campbell, was in town this weok. Sherifl McArtlmr whs in Guldo Hock Tuesday. Miss Kmily Hadcll leturned from a visit ni Chicago. Judge Duffy of (iuido Rock whs in the city Tuesday. Remember mo when you wnnt ti liar IICSS J(K FOOEI. Excavation has been coin men 2cd for the new Dunknid chinch. Tlio Homo Ait club will meet next week with Mis Dr. Buck. W. A. Bunnell nnd W.T. Fisher of Lawrencn weio in tlio city Picture mouldings and cm tains at Tii tor's, opposite Cutting's. Kd II. Koon is on duty at the round homo after n short vacation. Mayor Jehn Myers is placing n brick foundation under tits residoncr . County Supt. Lizzio Marker was in Inavalo Wednesday on scliool business. K. E. Burr and Joa Stanley of Guide Hock were registered at tlio Hotel Hoyal Sunday. C. I). Robinson, our ex-county nttor noy, expects to lcavo for Oregon some timo next week Do not f oi got that Taylor has movod his undertaking to the room opposite Cutting's drug store. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds of Kensing ton, Kansas, aie visiting nt the home of M. W. Dickerson. Theio wns a very pleasant gathering of friends at the residence of L. II Hust Wednesday night. Pasteur's "Blncklrgino" for tho pre ventinn of black-leg in cattle for sale by Cutting tho Druggist. Go to Hutler'sforall kinds of harness and haidware. All goods in both lines sold nt a small mnrgin. Tho Cowdeii Kaloy Clothing com pany bnve placed a new double-decked show case in their stole. Geoige Oveiing leturucd the first of the week fiom a business trip through tho eastern pnitof the state. Tho oflice of County Clerk Gurber was repainted and repapered last Sat uiday, and now presents a c ay ap peaiance. D. Weaver of the Linton house at Lebanon, Knnsas, drove to Hed Cloud Monday with the idea of leasing the Hetel Royal. Christ. Jorgensoe and wife will at. tend the wedding of tko tatter's ne phew, Carl Christonsen, nenr Haidy on Tuesday. Tho Home Art club was royally en tertained at the beautiful home of Mrs. A. Conover on Weduesday even ing of this week. J. K. Aullz ensked a check for $10 being a lucky man in the guessing con test ef tho National Tribune on the government receipts. In the caso of Carpenter vs. Hed Cloud, $1,000 damage suit, in tho su premo court, the decision of the dis trict court wns reversed. County Clerk Gather and wife wero notified of the injury f tlmir nephew, Fred Bayless m Guide It ek and went to thnt place -m Tuesday. Mi iH'ipenv. ('(insisting of n !! room hciiio and ix lots in northwest part of town, fm sale or rent. Mits. Louisa Hanky. Daniel Snydor of Fairfield, Iowa, sends one dollar and pays his subscrip tion oee yoar in advance. Ho states that he cannot de without Tuk Chirk Georgo W Winkler of Alvo, Cass o'onitr. unit Miss Clarissa Hayden (if Guide Hock weie united in marriage n:i Wednesday, Judge Edsou officiating. D. W. Cars well, dealer in geeeral merchandise at Lawrence, was in the city on business this weok. For a number of years he was an enterpris ing citiiea of Rosemont. Charles Bradshaw, who had con ducted a farm oue-half mile west of the cltv for about six yoari, has nnvod to K iiinas. John Griffith i.mi eon G( (ii bh assisted him in moving. At'oineyMeircrof Red Cloud w.sup atUndiiiK coin l last Tuesday, i,nd inci dental! to vnnu divmce for Mr. r roes ni.ui the ooilh eunt part f i ho county. Bloomiugtuii Advocate. Last Saturday ) tlKt annual meet ing of the Bni'-' cimieli and the mum. vemary of 'i c Mime. At iiihui a Mimp- tiotis dii.nm-v-i' rtcrvnd in tlm church I to the men, ours and their fiiontis. And Marriage Licenses. The fellewlnp marriage licenses were issued by the county judge thin week: (Jarry Wilson, Smith county, Kansas, and Mrs, MelNsa Pntmnte, Red Cloud. George W. Winkler, Alvo, Caps county, nnd Miss Clarissa Hayden, Guide Hock. Church Announcements. Hov. Stanton of Glenwood, Iowa, will preach in the Congregational church next Sabbath mottling nnd evening and at Indian Creek in tlio afternoon. Sermon subjects at tlio Church of Christ on Sunday: 11 a m , "The Now Testament Evangelist," the first of a flotic.s on the church ofllcers and their duties under Now Testament disponsa tion; ?:!! p. m , "Can I Llvo a Chris tiaii Out of Chi 1st " At (1:30, Chi istian Endeavor, ii blhln leading Uiblc school nt 12 in . Wednesday, 7:110 p. m., prayer-meeting, a biblo reailiug on "Prayer," continued. All cordially in vited. T. A. Mkiikditii, Minister. A Twenty YearJ Life Policy 'In an Old Line Company is the best kind of life insurance. Tbo cash value of tho policy at thej cud of tho period is more than you have paid. 'Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Life Insurance, kin tho best Old Lino or Mutual: Companies. 0. C. Teel, Agt.,i Hun Cloud, Nkiiiiaska. Patmore-Wilson Married, at the lesidenee of Itvin Cummlngs in tho presence of a unall company of friends and tolntlvps, Garry S. Wilson of Smith county, Kansas, and Mrs. Melissa Patmnro of Hed Cloud, Neb. Tho wedding took place at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, T. A. Meredith olllciating. The groom is a prosperous and well-to-do fnrmer, and the bride is a lady of high stand ing in this community. May they be blessed with long and happy lives. They will reside near Beach, Kan. New Officers The volunteer fire department met in regular session on Monday evonlng and elected tho following officers: J. O. Butler, re-elected chiof. Horace. Brown, assistant chief and treasurer. Harry Brown, secretary. Trustees, George Smelsor nnd Al Tureer. Hose company No. 1 Foreman, Horace Brown; assistant, William Bohrer. Hose company No. 2 Foreman, Cloyd Cummings; assistant, Beech Robertson. Tho hook and ladder company did not havo a quorum and no ofllcers were elected. Opening ef the Bon Ton. This week wo chronicle the formal oponing of tho Bon Ton bakery, rostaurant and cafo, which event occurred last Sunday. This place is one of the boasts of tho city, being ono of tho handsomest nnd best appointed places of tho kind in tho state, not oven excepting Lincoln nor Omaha. Lack of space forbids us publishing tho menu, but sufllco it to say that it contained a largo variety of dishes, among which wore many kinds of grcon vegetables procured especially for this occasion. Over 1G0 people wore sorved. Billy, as he ifi familiarly known, is a hustler and a firm be liever in the value of newspaper adver tising, of whose celumns he is a fre quent patron and to which he may point as ono of the causes of his suc cess. We bespeak lor mm an abund anco of patronage and as much success. A whist party was given at the home of Frank Cowden Jn honor of Miss Fannie Bentley on Wednenday even ing. A large number of young people were present and all report a very pleasant time. Jaceb Lantz, wife and daughter, Mrs. C. B. Barker, of Burr Oak, Kan., are visiting at the home of David Lantz. They brought the tatter's baby home, whlck had 'been under their care during the sickness of its mother, Elsewhere in this issuo will bo found the publio sale advertisement of Harry McCormal, residing two miles west of Guide Rook. Harry is one of our most prosperous farmers and has made a success nt farming, and whilo wo are sorry to see him sell out and quit tho old Imra wo also wish him success in whatever vocation lie may choose to follow, 400 lbs. good coal nt Rob 'a for $1.00. For sale bills callat this oflice. GENERA1 CITY NEWS. Conl oil, 15 cents h gallon nt W. H. Roby'a Jack Motter of Cowlos left this weok for Iowa. Mis. Motter of Cowles was in town this weok. Seed Potatoes 1 1 Seed Potatoes I Minor Bros: Minor Hrs. are receiving their new spring stock. W. H. Parker was in McCook Mon day oc business. ' Go to Hohy for chop feed. Just ro coived another car. Miner Bros hnvo one car choice eirly Ohio seed potatoes. K. K Buir of Guide Hock was in tho city Monday on business. John Btikley is erecting a new windmill at his residence. Mr. Staleup, music dealer of Has tings, was in town on business. By Shephordson ef Hlvorton was in tho city the foie part of this week. 0. 11 Kaley and Gcergo H. Hollistor returned Saturday from Lincoln. Mrs. Mnry Series of Lawronco at tended to business in this city Monday Sowing machines nt reduced prices, nt Taylor's, opposito Cotting's drug store. The I. O. O. F received 12 applica tions for membership on Monday night. Mrs. Tress Harwnod returned from Republican City, after a week's visit there, Mr. and Mis. Rnbort Adnmson of Cowlos transacted business in the city Monday. Mrs. Goorgn NowIioubc and mother Mrs. Wash Heed, wore in Bladen on Sunday. Mrs. Josie Smith, who has Ijetn sick for about six weeks, Is improving tnpidly. Win Shullz of Blue Hill attended to business in the county cltrk'A olllce on Wednesday. C. K Vaughan of Guide Hock visited at tho homo of County Clerk Garbcr on Wednesday. Have you bought ono of those onk tanned bailors for 00c, 89c $1.01? But ler keep? them. Tho Webster county Sunday-school convention will bo hld nt Cowlos on April 17 nnd 18. M. H Ormsbee of Womer, Knnsas, transacted business in Rid Cloud tho first of this week. Mrs. Nellie McClnro of Elk Creek is visiting nt tho homo of her parents, A. 11 Kaloy and wife. L. L Boron of Cowles visited tiis brothor-in-lnw, Win. Carpenter, at Inavnle over Sunday. The only exclusivo harness shop is in the north end of the Moon block. Good werk and the right prico. Bring your news items te The Chef. Wo will be glad te print items of lecal and geaeral Interest. John Foelis of Campbell camo in Wednesday from Bloomington, where he bad been attending court. Mrs. Harry Goblo of McCook, who had boon visiHog with F. E. Goble and wife, returned home Tuesday. William McKimmoy, our genial sec tion boss, is unnblo te see any thing so small as a railroad track these days. He has eyes only for tho now Republi can section hand which arrived at his home or- Wednesdny night. W. 11. H. Wells, who had occupied the William Walters farm northwest of town, has raeved to tho city and ex. pects to leave thhi community as soon as he can dispose of his stock and other porsonal effects. J. M. Burgess of Shlckley will occupy tho farm va cated by Mr. Wells. fVVv'V Our New Stock ! of Wall Paper andl Window Shades. We would be pleased to show you tbe goods and quote prices. Chas. L. CottingJ THE DRUGGIST. Lay it away tenderly, l'ack it with care The old winter suit That has given such wear floui pop Something (leui! For the man who is not so pitifully poor, or so recklessly reck, we have suits in fancy Worsteds, Cassimeres, Plain Chevoits and Tweeds at $7,oo, $7.50, 8.00, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00. Every Suit is Worth the Jloney we ask for it, and every man who buys one of these suits will be well satisfisd. You can pay more money to the other fel lows but you'll get no better suits, We would like to show you the new spring styles, in Suits, Hats and Furnishings, s even if you have no notion of buying. Come in anyhow just for a look. Gouiden Kaley Clothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. SHERWOOD Red Cloud, Highest Prices Ernest Jones spent Sunday in Guldo Reck. Paul Schultz is home from Omaha on a visit to his parents. L. H. Blackledge was in Lincoln this week on a business trip. Charley McKeighan sold his fine bay team for 1200 on Tuesday. Tho telephone exchange secured six new subscribers his week. Miss Bortba Lnckhart is visiting at tho home of James Burden. Mrs. O. Murphy and son of Rivcrton were in Rod Cloud Saturday. W. G. Black wont to Missouri Wednesday on a business trip. Will McMillan, lato editor of Tn Ciiieic, is in Chicago on business. P. R. Fall field of Guldo Reck at tended to business here Saturday. J. R. Yan Horn, formerly of this place, now of McCook, spent Sunday here. During the high winds last week tbe smokestack at the creamery was blown down. Mrs. Harry Goble returned to her home i McCook after a visit here of some time. F. E. Goble returned to Hoylo, Ukla., where he has charge ef a lumber yard. He was here about 10 days on a visit. Miss Anna Anderson and brother Julius left Thursday for Bancroft, Iowa, where they will visit their sister. Fred Bradbrook went to Campbell Friday on business connected with his photograph gallery. Ho returned Monday. Ben Adhom lodgo, No. 180, 1. 0. O. F.. Is making great preparation to celebrate tho 83d anniversary of that order on April 20, Mrs. Ida Bonson arrived bore last Saturday from Preston, Iowa, and will accompany her mother, Mrs. Van Men son, to their uew homo in Washington. GROC6RS & ALBRIGRT. Nebraska. Paid for Produce. Quakor lice killer and axel grease at Caldwell's. Marion Stoffer of Womer, Kansas, boarded tho noon train here Monday for Washington to visit his brother, also with tho idea of locating there permanently. Geo. Beardsloo and wife left on Wednesday night for Orange county, California, for the benefit of tho Iattct's health. They wero accompanied by Mrs. Edna Myers. Tub Chirk will follow them. The Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean one yenr for 81.2fi. I have buyers for both farm and pas ture laud. If you havo land for sale please list it with me at once. No charge if 1 do not got you a buyer. Also farm loans al lowest rato with op tion O. F. Catiikr, Red Cloud, Neb, About 25 peopld from Rosemont and vicinity were in the city Wednesday in attendance at tho preliminary hear ing of Frank Koating, the party ar rested on charge of slugging; and rob bing John Rose of Rosemont. The Ciiikk and tho Toledo Blade one year for 11.25. County Attorney Overman teft for Dakota City Sunday morning to be present at the taking; of depositions in tbe case of The State vs. Frank Keat ing. Leaving there Monday, he west to Lincoln to attend a session of thai supreme court, returning home Tues day. Al Reod of Bladen brought a load of goods yesterday belonging to Mis. Lee, mother of Mrs. I. B. Hampton, returning with a load of Wash Reed's good's today. Reports from the national capital in this morning's papors stato that Presi dent Roosevelt has appolntod T. 0. I lacker to be postmaster at Rod Cloud for tho next four yeaia. Iho people of Mils city, it is uoed!ess to say, aro woll pleased with the appointment. The Chief and Life of McKlnley $1.50. I' sl 1 M s i 1 J 1 t 1 i 1 nt d 7 i J rH$WWS3JflKfflssss -"" nwswrjpi i M 0PtrmimtmMpmtw" ftar3waMtire 1 trnfm. n w rfi m?tii mmmmmmmam ? H j nivmrmmnniV TffqtrgJWVaaJKf f P"Ntfi pt fU 11!HSn ji . . JrAte V 1 a rTFrl,"?,5MRLMi v v J?fli!.,8pwi"ffiw.i.i i . ' 1 1 1 ! 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