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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1902)
T Ob vi lb vli a lb fDoYoafflantl 4 -a i 9 9 9 a A $15,00 Watch for $ 900, or an JP $18.00 Watch for $10.50, or a $19.00 watch for $12.00, 9 9 -9 V 9 9 9 9 or a $22.00 watch for $12.50? 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 If you do come in while we still have these bar gains left. All twenty cases with a movement. year filled guaranteed ! Jieiubouse Bros., ! Jowolera and Opticians. Red Cloud, Nebraska. ,mmmrrriT WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Choice millet at Roby1 . Window curtains at Cutting's For sale bills call at this ollice. Seed corn ! Seed corn ! At Hoby's Butler keeps the Bloomer hog fenco. Best on earth. V. (.5. Black is moved his residonco ion Cedar street. Chas. Hodges was up from (Initio Uock Wednesday. 1). Byrne of Blue Lill was in tho eity on business Monday. (. M. Caster of Riverton was in the city tho fore part of the week. Two or thrco good second band bug gies for sale. F. N. Richakuson. u; v Piimiqtnn and wife of River- ton were in tho city Wednesday. Agnes Leonard and mother1 of River- tou were shopping in tho city Satur day. Ludlow Bros, have a quantity of fine brick for sale at their yards north of town. F. A. Sweezy of Blue Hill was in the city attending court the fore part of the week. Special low prico on white dishes and whito wash bowl aud pitcher, at The Fair. , A. B. Yarter, a cousin of C. W. Bushoe, arrived in tho city Monday tor an extended visit. Capt. C E. Adams of Superior was shaking band with old friends in this city the fore part of the week. Tho wind Sunday morning moved M. L. Finkonbindor's big barn about five inches on tho foundation. C. H. Russell of Lincoln, ex-secretary of state of Nebraska, was in tho city renewing old acquaintances the fore part of tho week. We are now nicely located in our now room in tho Potter building, where we will bo pleased to welcome nil our old customers as well as lots of new ones. Tho Fair. All thoso interested in the cemetery in Pleasant Hill are u-quested to meet thero on Tuesday, May 27, at 2 p.m , f r tho purpose of repairing fences' marking lots, etc. C. C. Cox. Sec. J. W. Jarboo and wife of Lovowell, ' Jewell county, Kansas, who have been visiting with their son, J. E. Jarboe, west of town, roturned to their homo Tuesdnv mornine. Mr. Jarboo has partly lost his speech and is at present takiug treatment for it. ISSS css?cri xz T?;gj: cenc Omr-A rflvnto conversation. Infill old fool. (!) You will, will you. !rt I'll learn you to go and buy a lot ol cheap VoiiKPtJ O. Huti.ku'8 prices on 111 si class goods of tho sumo kind. (!!) Iiiki that. (!!') and that, (!!!!) mid that. .ov .11..., w , ?,.M.-n e.wiw. Harness ami iiiinm.wu ' III HI Hi OW l VU "I" CIIUHIP ""' J"" '" ' thing?'' . t i .. ..iii sii lunrn smiiim. GENERAl CITY NEWS. Red and whlto Kutllr corn at Iloby'4 If you want job work of ouy kind call aud seo us. S. W. Christy of Edgar was in the city Wednesday. Wanted To buy a good work team. Inquire at this ollico. S. C. Brady of Hastings was a Red Cloud visitor Monday. Revenue Collector R. Q. Stewart was in the city Wednesday. Road tho offer of a freo cabinet pho tograph in anothor column. Summer dress goods, laces and em broideries. F. Newhonse. Something now in fire-proof baking dishes, cheap, at Tho Fair. 0. W. and M. E. Fairfield of Guido Rock woro in the city Monday. A now lino of laces and embroideries just received. Prices right. F. New house. Chas. Busheo was transacting busi ness in Guide Rock Tuesday and Wed nesday. Go to Butler's for all kinds of harness and hardware. All goods in both lines sold at a small margin. Rev. Geo. W. Hummel of Bluo Hill was in the city Tuesday and whilo hero made this ollico a pleasant call. Mrs. J. W. Walker and son of Burr Oak, Kan., wero purchasing goods of tho merchants of this city Saturday. Thos. Topham and wifo, from near Guido Rock, visited with relatives in and near Red Cloud Saturday and Sun day. Thos. A. Wilburn and wife of Lincoln are visiting in tho city, tho guests of Mr. Wilburn's cousin, Thomas A. Wil burn. Ralph Foe is again at worn aj toleg rnpher at the depot in this city, having returned from McCook last Friday morning. Miss Killers of Culberson arrivod (in tho city Wednesday morning for a visit with her grandparents, J. O. Lindley aud wife. F. A. Kuehn, who recently purchased tho Charles Potter property, lately oc cupied by John Polnicky, has taken possession and moved in Tuesday. Don't waste your money on worth less imitation of Rocky Mountain Tea. Get the genuine, mado only by tho Madison Medicine Co. A great family remedy. 35 cts. C L. Cotting. Attention Farmers: Have you soen those bard wear hand-made har ness at Butler's. He will sell you one for WO, no not $30, but 826; nor will he tako 126, but 823; no bring your team and be will fit them on your horses for 810.85. Tom Hackett, aged 35, living about a mile and a half north of Riverton with his mother and brothers, committed suicide by hanging last Thursday night ocearly.Fridaymorning. Mr. Hackett was subject to tits of insanity, and dur ing one of these spells, about ten years ago, he shot and killed his father while at the supper table. Care bad since been taken to prevent his getting hold of firearms, but no one had suspicioned that he would take his own life. The family is well known and highly re respected in tho neighborhood of Riv erton. At tho meeting of tho Blue lodgo of tho Masonic order in this city last Fridny evening tho following oflicers wero elected: John W. Tulloys, wor shipful mastci; L. II. Hlackledgc, sen ior warden; S. W. Foe, junior warden; William Parke?, treasurer; Henry Cook, secretary. They also did some work in tho third degree. Mr. Robert E. French of Kearney, grind custodian of tho Masonic lodges of tho state, was present and was to have delivered an address, but was taken suddenly ill and was unable to remain through tho evening. There were nlso present many visitors from neighboring lodges of this stato and Kansas. After the lodgo meeting all repaired to the Bon Ton cafe, where a sumptuous banquet was sorved. Next Tuesday and Thursday even ings at the opera house will occur tho thirteeuth annual commencement of the Red Cloud high school. This year the class is smaller than usual, it being but teu in number, as follows: Dean S. Smith, Ansil B. Crabill, Mary Peter son, Clara Martindale, Bonnie A. Bniigh, Bertha B. Potter, Graco Kol logg, George HelTolbower and Darley G. Plumb. Tho class colors aro scar let and gold and tho motto is; "In essentials unity, in non-essentials lib orty, in all things charity.' Tho class proginm, which will consist of a play in three nets entitled "History of Red Cloud," will bo given Tuesday even, ing and.tho cast of characters i made up entirely from the class. Tho regu lar graduating exercises will bo given on Thursday eveoing. A very good program has been arranged, consisting of instrumental nusic, vocal music by Miss Joannette Dysart, and tin address by Dr. F. H. Sanderson. Rev. Dixon will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Sunday evoning at 8 o'clock, at tho Methodist church. LOCAL BRIEFS County Clerk Gather and family spent Sunday in Guide R-ck. A. D. McNeer of Blue Hill was trans acting business in this city Monday. Clans Siovcss, tho popular butcher of Bloomington, was in the city last Monday. Doll and Fred Turnuro went to Oma ha Sunday to attend to some business matters there. Jack Vcgg is the proud possessor of a baby girl which arrived at his placo last Sunday morning. C. E. Fearn wont to Guido Rock Wednesday to purchase poultry for Sam Dyer of this city. Minor Bros, aro dismantling tho building they have been using as a warehouse and work room. Mrs. Graco Wilos cauio down from Orleans Saturday for a visit with par ents and frlonds ic this city. H'rry Bngels who has boon em ployed as a watchmaker at Fairbury is visiting with h'.s parents north of this city. Mrs. Tony Clark came down from Oxford last Tuesday morning to attond to some business matters bore and for a visit with relatives in this vicinity. Grand Custodian Robert E. French is expected to bo present at tho meet ing of the Masonic lodgo this evening. Thero will be work in tho third degroo. William Perry, Jr., son of the popu lar bricklayer of this city, loft Sunday morning for Indiana, whoro ho has secured a position in a tin plato fac tory. A novel feeling of leaping, bounding impulses goes through your body.cA'ou feel young, act young and aro young nftei takiug Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. C. L. Colling Mrs. W. F. Wcthprford of Winches ter, Kan., sister of Rev. T. A. Mere dith, arrived in this city last Friday night for a short visit, bringing with her Mr. Meredith's little sou. Mrs. Noblo Saiiford and daughter, Mrs. Carrie Campbell, of Axtoll, Neb , formerly of this city, aro visiting with relatives aud friouds in this vicinity. They arrived hero last Saturday. Rev. Dixon, pastor of tho Methodist church, is seemingly happier than usual this weok, he being tho papa of a bouncing baby boy which arrived at the parsonage last Saturday morning. Jacob Nustein this week packed his household goods preparatory to ship ping them to St. Joe, where he expects to move bis family in a short time. Mr. Nustein will however conduct his cigar business in this city the same as heretofore. Park Perry expects to leave for Now Whatcom, Wash., in about ten days Ho expects to make that city his future home. Park's smiling countenance will be missed by his many friends, but all will unite in wishing him suocoaa in his new location. Some miscreant salted the Bloom ington iceman's supply of Ice, mining practically all of it and now he is look ing for the individual with a club. Twenty-five dollars reward is offered for the apprehension of tho party who did the deed. William Burdick, living east of this city, feels, so inflated lately that he be lieves he will havo to leavo this coun try and, sottlo where tho population is less dense, all because of the arrival of a Impound baby boy at his house on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Harry Goblo is in tho city vis iting relatives and friends. After the "shake-out" at McCook a few weeks ago Harry left the 11. & M. and wont to Puoblo, Col., whoro he secured a good position with tho D. & R. G., his run being between Pueblo aud Salidn. H. H. Wilson of Lincoln, a candidate for tho nomination for governor, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Wilson has a number of strong and influential friends who seem contidenttbathe will bo tho nominee. From what wo can learn ho is free from any Bartloy taint, is a man of good character and a high oruer oi ousiness anility, lias never been in politics and is not connected with any riugs or machines. Mr. T. C. Hacker and brido returned last Sunday morning from thoir trip to San Francisco aud tho Pacilic coast, where they had boon on their wedding tour. Wo are informed that in our previous mention of tho wedding wo misstated tho bride's name. She was a Mrs. Filora Buchenati of Nemaha City, Neb., whore sho has resided for a number of years and is very highly re spected. Sho had been visiting with n daughter in Idnho, and from thoro sho went to Ogdeu, Ufah, where sho was mot by Mr. Hacker and they were murriod. They then proceeded on thoir trip to tho coast. They will reside in tho property recently purchased by Mr. Hacker on the coiner of Sowatd street and Ninth avenue, which had been prepared for their occupancy. The Chief, along with their many friends, extends congratulations and wishes them only tho j ys and sweets of a long and happy future. Why experiment with a) nfl ' Ll f paint that is "just as good" ( cJ j when you can get the old f?5) yW reliable Heath & MilliganI V-. ATn jL rthat has stood the test for) r &3wdl " IjIrjPm half a century? I have a C ySPlVJnruw PURELY LOCAL. U H fl JR Miss Gertrudo Kaloy visited In Ina vale Sunday. Tho Chikk and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for Liw Picturo mouldings and curtains at Taylor's, opposite Cotting'a. Dwight Jones of Guido Rock was a Rod Cloud visitor Saturday. John L'olntclcy moved into bis now house on Cedar street last Monday. Miss Frances Harmon and Miss Boss Barber spent Sunday iu Guide Rock. Miss Cora Kinsol closed a successful term of school in district 10 last Fri day. Sowing machines at rcducod prices, at Taylor's, opposite Cotting's drug storo. Do not forgot that Taylor has moved his undertaking to tho room opposito Cotting's drug storo. For Sale Shorthorn bull; a suro brocder; quiet in evory way. F. K Wildey, six miles southwest of Red Cloud. Tho 11th and 12th grades of tic Red Cloud high school attended the gradu ating exercises at Guido Rock last Fri day night. John Hansen and wifo departed Monday morning for Tnpuka, Kan., whom they go to visit with relatives They oxpeel to bo gone for some time. Miss Myra Gritieth was quite sick at her homo last Friday but wo aro pleased to say has fully recovered and is again attending her duties as cashier in Turnuro Bros, store. Walter Cox and wifo arrived in the city Wednesday from McCook, and will make this place their futuro homo. Mr. Cox will in tho future have chargo of tho B. & M. yards at this place. James Moranvillo and wifo of McCook came to this city for a visit with rela tives. James is assistant hostler for tho B. & it. at that placo and, judging by his looks, seems to be prospering. Mother Yes, one packago makes two quarts of baby medicine. Seo di rections. Thero is nothing just as good for babies and children as Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cts. C. L. Cotting. Mrs. Lulu Mathews, who has just ro turned from the largest hair dressing establishment i.pf Lincoln, will bo pleased to meet all ladies, who desire a shampoo or an elegant 'coiffure, at tno Cochrano house. All parties owning lots in the Red Cloud comete'ry are requested to clean up the same by the evening of May 28, as tho remotery board desires to cloan up the driveways on May 29, for Doc- oration day. By order of tho ceme tery board. Duringtbo high wind last Saturday night the copper telephone wire be tween Cowles and Bluo Hill was broken and squid miscreant took it upon him self to carry away about fifty feet of it. Ho had better keep himself shady, as tho telephone company is watching for him. Harry Dickey, the eleven-year-old son of D. A. Dickey, mot with quite a painful accident last Saturday by being thrown from a horse. Ho and some other boys woro running races and his horse became unmanageable. His right arm was dislocated aud fractured near tho elbow joint and ho was also consid erably bruised up. After the Haio is a good time to paint. It is cheaper to paint now than to wait till next year for it won't take so much paint. Our "Abso lutely Pure Mixed Paint" has stood the test in this climate for years and is the most durable mixed paint in the market. We have also white lead, Patten's sun proof lead, cold weather paint, barn paint, etc. Chas. L. Cotting, THE DRUGGIST. cooler to wear it than go without. All sizes for all shaped customers. It's the kind that fits without having to turn up the sleeves and legs. We can hear the short, fat and long, lean fellow say: "We've been waiting for you." We return the compliment with the underwear. All kinds and colors. 25c to $1.50. Best line of Union Underwear you ever saw. fyqj BilfiltTttQfEoHfetfV KSiNMuHj.'; ComdeD Haley Clothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. I J. lie w ujj.u.ej. t Five Minute c- I Ice Cream 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Freezer t wll freeKO the nicest smoothest ice cream in five minutes. It has been tiod and tested and will do te work to perfec tion. Coruo in and wo will show you why this is so. You can't allord to spend good monoy for any freezer than tho "Wonder." It is tho latest improved freezer in tho mar ket. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i 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 Among other cooling articles wo havo a full line of Triumph White Enamel Refrigerators, Monarch Gasoline Stoves, Buggy Lap Robes, Lawn Mowers, Horse Fly Nets, and one of tho handsomest lines of HAMMOCKS that wo have ever carried. We can interest you in these goods. We save you money. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. 9 9 9 9 1Hnifift111"M1,1l',M,T1i Breeze Sifting DndemeaFl We have underwear so comfortable that it's Most Complete Line of MEN'S PANTS You Ever Saw! THE GKEAT Berkshire Line ! 12c for every suspender button.' 60c for every waistband. A new pair for every other rip. A Twenty Yearj Life Policy 'In an Old Line Company is; the best kind of life insurance. 'The cash value of tho policy at theJ enu 01 tno perioa is more than you have paid. ,Fire, Lightning, Tornado andt Life Insurance, ,In the best Old Lino or Mutual' Companies. !A Rare Opportunity tfor Wall Paper buyers I We offer our.entirei stock of wall paperj at greatly reduced prices.1 i Every pattern new,i fresh from the mill and the prices the lowest ever offered in Redj Cloud. We will sell every pattern price. ro.j, ardless oi CT Albright - Bros.,i Damerell Block, Red Cloud, Neb. COMB AND SEE US. "I tull you what tho Wow Cuba is tho best live cent cigar in town. If you can't got it take a Bluo Front. Doth are of tho same stock," vv? 0. C. Teel, AgtJ IlKi Cr.oun, Nkiihaska. H V 5 ai ftlr-tiiWiWe b mtai' fm jh wnwvi.