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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1902)
jm r-f "Just as well as I used to see." v f- J . 1IU. f " k VA 1. v,kfr ' Photo is no one little thing on i -i i tli tlmt will ullord oldoily I- -iplo so much pleasure us to li'ril glasses tlmt will give .hem u-iotl vision after tho eyes begin t-fail something tlmt will en (to tlii'in "to .fu as tlicj used t .." Wo especially solicit a call from those who-o present glasses aro not satisfactory or who have failed to find glasj satis faction elsewhere. Wo want to help you .ee as you used to see. Nexvhouse Jewelers and Opticians. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS, Girl wanted at City Bakery. Head Argabright's surprise "nd." . Wanted Dishwasher at the Hon Ton. Threshing coal at Hoby'satfrom$l.'J5 to $7 00. Mr. Miller of Cowles was in the city yesteiday. John Storey of Cowles was in this city Tuesday. Dr. Franklin of Blue Hill was iu this city Tuesday. Chas. Hogato of Blue Hill was iu the city Saturday. 11. 11. Snyder aud wife were in the city yesteiday. George Hoit of Cowles was iu the -city yesteiday. If vou want job wotk of ony kind call and see us. Mrs. J S. Sapp was iu Burr Oak, Kan., Thursday. Theo. Houlier ut Campbell was in this city Tuesday. Mis. George linger of Cowles was in the city yesteiday. Lepold Herbuiger leturned from Hasting', Tuesday. Clarence Kiinsey of Lincoln arrived iu the city yesteiday. Miss Lola Hancock of Franklin was in this city Tuesday. Mrs. S. W. Foe is visiting relatives near Cowles this week. Mrs. Frank Cowden went to Su perior Tuesday morning. E. E. Sproal of Blue Hill was in the city the last of last week. Ed J. Uvering, Jr., was ii Benkel-lLM man the first of tho week. Mrs. Tho?. Emigh returned to her home in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Tbos. McCartney is seriously ill at home in Smith Co. Kan. C. E. Joycrof Orleans is now the night operator at the B. & M. E. Eaton of Uiverton was transacting business in this city Saturday. Will Vandervoort and wife of Leba non were in tho city Saturday. Joe Fogol has some good light har ness which he is selling cheap. Mrs. Goorgo Hollister who has been quite sick is slowly recovering. Largo packing boxes for salo cheap at Hadell's Cash Bargain House. C. E. Spenco, the real estato agent of Bladen, was in tho city Tuesday. Mrs. Ellon Spaulding of Rivorton was shopping in this city, Tuesday. Mark Itoevos and son Harry of Guido Hock wore in this city Wednesday. Jako Nustein is visiting with his family in St. Joseph, Mo. ., this week, r Savo money b; using a water muter Mot hart Bros, will put one iu for you. F. V. Taylor, undertaker and em balmfir, opposite Cotting's drug store. H. T. Jowel of Excelsior Springs, Mo. is visiting with County Clerk Garbor Joe McClelland of Inavalo was u business visitor to this city Wednes day. Sam Temple's mother, of Atlantic, Iowa, 'rs. 11. Temple, is visiting with htm. Jr" Ludlow Bros, have a quautitj of Hue brick for salo at their yards north of ttwn. GENERAL CITY NEWS. For Hie, lightning and toinndo in sutaneesce L. 11. I'oit, iu D.uueiell block. Chas. Hunter, lepublican candidate for lepresoiitativo, was Iu the city Sat in day. G Walter Kaley Is at homo in this city for a short visit with his parents and friends. A. M. Walters of Blue Hill whs at tending to ligal mattets in this city Tuesday. Jaq Kestorson of Superior was look ing after political matters iu this city 'Ihtirsdaj. Geo. Clapp of Bloomingtcn, brother of Lew Clapp of this city was lino Thursday. C. J Wilson of Smith Center, Kan. was transacting business iu this city, Wednesday. Jerome Vance of Guide Hock was attending to business matters iu this city Satuiday. A A. Frame is iu Fiaukliu at work on the new buildings which aro being erected there. John Kellogg went to Lincoln this morning and expects to remain theio for sonic time. John Tulloys went to Lincoln Sun day to attend tho Nebraska Hp worth assembly. The Hod Cloud baseball team played in Bladen yesterday and are to play in Bluo Hill today. Misses Mary nnd Sarah Whlto left tho first of tho week for an extended visit in California. Mrs. C. E. Fearn left Thursday morn, ing for Muncie, Ind., for un extended visit with telativos. James Lockhart of Bladen was at tending to some business matters in this city Weduesday. Mrs. Nels Longtiu left Tuesday for a visit with lelatives unit friends iu Clyde aud Aurora, Kansas. if you want an abstract of title to your land or town lot, call on L. 11. Fort, iu Damerell block. Little Hiram Boyd, son of Go:. Boyd of this city went to Bladen Monday for a visit with relative?. Wanted. A good girl to work. Good wages. Knquiieuf Hubert Ncuerborg at depot lunch counter. Mrs. 11. Weiderman and daughter Mamio let tuned fiom their tiip to California this morning. Miss Maggie Vanbaren of hsbon, Kan , is visitidg with fiiends in this city. She arrived cdnesday. Miss Cora Gather returned to Lin coln M a ml ay morning, after a visit with her parents near this city. Will Mitchell went to Lincoln on the early morning train Tuesday to attend to some busiucss matters there. Miss Frances Harmon is on tho sick list this week. She was taken sudden ly ill while at her work Tuesday. Frank l'urbis of Ft. Morgan, Colorado 'u day operator at the B. & M. hero during the absonco of Halph Foe. j Why not get one of those good lly Ltaets for your horse, of Joe Fogel, whilo he is selling them so cheap? Chas. Bushee was in Guide, Wednes day loading a car with ice, to be snip- t0 tui9 city ,or Kifo and Koon For a clean, easy share or an up-to da to hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt'f bar ber shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Good of Cowles and brother Mark of Marion, Iowa left Thursday morning for a trip through Colorado Misa Sadie McCartney is at home on account of the sickness of nor mother. Sho has been working for Miner Bros. J. A. Hydell of Orleans has been ap pointed and accepted tho position of roadmaster on this division of the B. & M. D, J. Myers has beon seriously ill at his home in this city, tbia week. La test reports have it that ho is improv ing. Mrs. Fred Wolf left Wednesday morning for Ashland, Neb., for an ex tended visit with her parents in that city. Hoy Snow, Lufo and HarveWiight of Lebanon wore in tho city, Weduo. day and played ball with tho Hed Cloud boys. Go lleff.. ,. . . KoCK Wednesday moruing. George will teach in district No. !13 this fall aud winter. W. II. Patterson of Campboll was iu attendance at tho populist senatorial convention, which met in this city yes terday. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell left on the Mon day evening train for Holyoko, Col., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cal Konnedj'. W. II. Fry, from near this city, left ou the train Monday ( veiling for Boul der, Col,, going there fur thu benollt of his health. Deputy Game Warden Scott hasbeuu iu mis end of the county for the pan Why experiment with i) (paint that is "just as good" (when you can get the old reliable Heath & Milugakj rthat has stood the test for) (half a century? I have as complete stock. 11. i. CRICli. ) few days looking after violators of the game law. Mr. F. P. Hadloy left Tuesday morn ing for Omaha, to whi'h place sho was called by a telegram from her brother, Win. Hoi h II. Mrs. Mary Dean returned to Guido Hook, Wednoday morning, after an extended visit with her sister, Mr. Bushee, iu this city. Mrs. J. C. Foul, aud son of Guide Hook and Mrs. A. J. Gieen of Mont rose, Kan., aro visiting with their father, W. Van Dyke. Henj. MoFarland left, Tuesday morn Ing, for Lincoln. Jim Cathcr has taken a position with E. McFarland dining Hut 's absence. County Commissioner Overman was in Guido Hock Monday. Ho nnd Com missioner Hictmrd wuro inspecting a bridge south of that place. Geo. Winton expects to go to Hot Springs South Dacota in tho near fut ure, leaving his farm in chnrgo of E. E Goer during his absence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Moranvillo and Miss Mario Moranvillo left Thursday evening for Salt Lako City. Thoy will be absent for several weeks. Elmer Crono went over to Nelson Thursday morning for thu purpose of packing up his household goods and shipping them to Hed Cloud. Mrs. fcrnnk Perry from near Guido Hock was in this city. Mrs. Perry wns visiting with Mrs, B. Perry in tho south part of town Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Topham nnd daughter Hose left Weduesday morning forShickloy, Nob, for an extended visit with Mrs. Topham's son Georgo nnd fnmily. (J uite an improvement is being made in tho norta ward school buildings. A steel ceiling is being put on aud the walls aro being relinishod and tho buildings aie being otherwise im proved. Mi kb 0 vt kb kb kb lb kb lb kb kb kb kb til kb kb kb kb kb kb kb kb kb lb 3 9 a a a 4 a a a a a a a a i a 4 a a a a a 4 a 4 4 These hot days make you think of cool, shady spots and a first class hammock. The shady spot is not hard to find. i We have I the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Hammocks Prices ranging From fl.SO Up. We have a fine Ham mock with Vallance for $1.75. Extra length and well woven. All the Latest Patterns. tie sure and look over f 4 our line hetorm vnu . fr 4 ,--.- fc chase. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a a a a MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. TTTiiif'nTTiTrPTiiriiiiitT,fi! Hammocks Mrs Isaac Diokersou aunt of Sam Temple tot tuned to her home at Okaloosa, Mo , Thursday. She Ind bioii visiting with Sam for some time E. E Goer went to Maitjsville, Kan last Friday for the piupne of niovini! his household go ds to this c ty, wh ro ho will make his home in tho futuio Deputy game waiden W. H. Scott ol Blue Hill was called to Guidu Hock Tuesday. Humor had It that somi patties woie using dynamite to kill li-di with. Mh J. T. Hobinsim, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Sellars, loft Momlaj evening for Boulder, Colorado. Mrs Hobinson goes for tho beuellt of hoi health. Make, the Tires of life bur.i with a steady glow. Henews tho golden, happy days of youth. 'That's what Hocky Mountain 'Tea does. Jl.'i o.ont C. L Cutting-). 'oe Win ion sajs that ho wishes hi wifo would come homo, as he is gettu g tiled of getting up against the lunch counter and asking for a piece o raisin pie and a cup of entice. My farm consisting of section 5 mi N. W. of Hed Cloud must bu sold Give mo an oiler. Easy terms, ten years on pait pajmont if wanted. J. W. Wallln, box 19.4, Hed Cloud, Neb. A Mr. Fit, from near Esbon was in the city, Saturday. Col. C. L. Win froy auctioned oil thteo head of horses for him. The average price received for tho horses was not quite $11. There will bo a Sunday School rally at the Chiistian Church, next Sunday afternoon, commencing at 'J:!I0. Ex state Superintendent W. E. Jackson will bo present. Everybody welcomed. Wolfo Bros, wish to nnnounco that they intend to quit handling farm ma chinery All machinery, buggies, and wagons will bo sold out, regardless of cost. Seo them for any thing you may want. Mrs. Samuel Parkes and two daugh ters of Galena, Kan., catuu to Hod Cloud Wednesday mottling for a visit with Wm. Parkes and family. Mrs. Parkes' husband is tho youngest brother Win. Parkes. If it wasn't popular, if it wasn't loved by tho people, why do dealers saj "Wo have something just as good n tho Madison Medicine Co.'s Hocky Mountain rTea" Think it over. Il.'i cents. C. L. Cutting. On Wednesday afternoon tho cleiks played the Hist team of this city n game of base ball. The gamo was not n very fast one, and was won by the clerks, contrary to expectations, the final scoiu being IS to 17. Elmoi Hoss hauled a traction engine and seporator to tho deuot Tuesday. Widnesday it was loaded on a llatcai for reshipinent to thu factory. We understand that the outfit belonged at onu timo to the Stellcn Bros. Wm. Larue who has been la ing oil for some time on account of the sick ness in his family will return to woik, as engineer of tho switch engine, at this pla:o, soon. Ilia chicdren, who have beon sick, aro recovering. Earl and George Bruch and Theo dore Hawkins of Pawneo City wero in the city the first of the week looking up land. We understand that Earl Bruch and Mr Hawkins purchased the Barker farm, southwest ot Inavalo. J.O. Lindloy, accompanied by his brother, J. M. Lindley, who has been visiting him for tho past fow days, drove over to Mankato, Kan., Wednes day, to visit with a sister. J. O. Lind loy returned from there the same day. Lsat Saturday Theodoro Moollo of Bluo Hill tiled a complaint against August Mairo for criminal assault on Elizabeth Keller. Tho hearing of the caso was set for Tuesday, before Judge West, but the case was settled out of court. J. E. Butler and family of Cowles passed through this elty Tuesday en routo to Dresdon, Kan., to which place thoy are golug for a visit with Mrs. Butlor's brother aud his family, Harry Baits, who formerly resided near Cowles. Gustav StetTain of Hedlands, Cal., arrived in this city Sunday and wont to Bluo Hill, Monday. Gus has sold out his grocery business in California and has como to this country to attend to somo legal business here. Ho ex pects to return to California as soon as he has sottled up his nlTairs here. Wednesday afternoon was ladies' day at the Apex bowling alley and quite a number of ladies took advautrgo of tho opportunity to bowl. Somo very fair scores were made and, judging from tho outside, a great dual of amusement was had. Tho highest score at tenpins was 00, madu by Mrs, W. S Benso. Frank Cowdeu returned from his trip to tho eastern markets, Weduesday morning. Frank visited dining tins trip thu Chicago and Now York nun kuts and has purchased, for Die Cow don Kaley Clothing Co., an imuiuiiso stock of goods for the fall aud winter trade. The g oils shieh ho purchased " imv mnving daily. vS"S Biggest Keduction on Clothing, Men's and Boys', Ever Known in Eed Cloud. Gouiden-Kaley Glothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. -m'Va'' A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind of life insurance. Tho cash value of tho policy at the, end of tho period is more than yqu have paid. Fire, Lightning, Tornado andl Life Insurance, Lin the best Old Line or Mutual' Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Hkd Cloud, Nkhkaska. Mrs. Fred Urtra.th. rMMeat Vomntrj !!, Beatoa Harbor, Hlcta. "After my fint bby wu born I did not Mm to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but Instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Vine of Cardul for week and see what It would do for me. I did take the medicine and was try grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I wu out of bed and In a month r was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthuil utlc In its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine o Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her babycamo sho would not have been weakened as sho was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual How. WINE or CARDUI ' " 1 11 1 111 1 1 iSQteU 1 1 1 1 1 "" A Summer Sermon on CLOTHES, We are selling Mot Weather Clothing so cheap that you aru foolish to be uncomfortable this hot weather. Men's Hot Weather Suits, 75c to $6.00. Flannels, Serges and Crashes., Men's Straw Hats, 25c to $1.75 The Prices on Everything Cut to Smithereens. it.tttttttttfttFttttttttf- "r-rr-i 1 t-w s What Do Ml I You Eat mi m mi m Ml Ml Ml Ml Uj I for breakfast. m Hard to find any 5 thing this time of 5 the year ? J Try some of j that fine bacon 5 which we have and 5 m which we are sell- J ing so cheap. ShererlBradshaw J Butchers for Tho People. $ Bottom Prices havo been reached this week at my studio. To olean up all odds nnd ends beforo moving I will soil any unframed pieces in Pastel and Water Colors AT YOUR OWfJ PRICE. Tnkn thn n'nMiro vnu want and Dav what it is worth to vou. This nffnr l IIOMA t-'fllR A snuelnl surprise in storo for all purchasers ot artists o uui is or studies, xuis is a genuine Bargain Sale. AROABmiQHT, The Artist, Ul STAIRS. Damerell Block. HED CLOUD, NEB. I BOREN BROS'. Livery and Feed Barn, Un Main St., Hod Cloud, Neb. First Class Rigs at reasonable prices, with or without drivers. Call ou us. 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