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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
W$-M4- W'li-TjrSSSK s imH'W wv V Avtf fc l,f p, KHit krMay&t Ir x VI rf '" ssa&& f m Women Like Tubulars WHY? Every woman praises the sim plicity of the Sharpless Tubular Cream Separator Because they are easy to feed, easy to KEEP CLEAN, easy to TURN, points every woman who helps about the dairy has a right to insist upon. All other separators run harder than a TUBULAR. They have a great many more parts to WASH and to WEAR OUT. Let me give you a catalogue and show you the many good points in a SHARPLESS TUBULAR. JANES PETERSON. -iffrttr LOGALETTES Walter Popo has tho measles. light harness at Joo Fogcl's. Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's. Otto I'opo was in town this week. Dr. CoDk wont to Chicago Monday. John Itiitton is homu from St. Louis. Nate Dint spent Decoration day in town. Joseph Fogel was in Guide Rock this week. Dr E. A, Thomas, dentist, Damerell Ijlock. County commissioners meet next Monday. A Al. Groat wa3 down from Kiverlon Monday. John Wolto has boon appointed city marshal. A Wall Paper Hint The hint is that you come here before the nice, new patterns and shades of this year's wall paper are sold. We bought our paper to sell, and with the handsome stock we offer and our ex tremely low prices we are selling it. a Better come soon. Chas. L. Cottlng, The Druggist Insurance Agency Yhe German Insurance Co. of Freeport, III., nnd the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force ' in Webster County.' ' Look up your policy and see me. a s?a a a w than Phono 03. Rgi Cr.ot'D. Stock saddles at Joe Fogol's. V. J. Vanco wa9 down from Inavalo Tuesday. Elmer Koon and wife are visiting in Hud Cloud. Morbn-t Bro3. havo a fino now de livery wagon. Mis Uculnh Harman was down from Inavalo Monday. " The Christian church is receiving a uuw coat of paint. Mis Winnio Sherman is attending tho Normal in Peru. Frank lioan wont to Kansas City Monday with cattlo. Cirriago painting, 83 to 810; day work 82 80. P. P. Had ley. Mrs. W. W. Wright of Hebron visited . in the city this week. If you want tho best and cheapest harness, go to Fogpl's. Jim Buckles and Frank Varlcka went west Monday evening. Seo Joo Fogol for anything in tho harness or saddlery line. Commissioner Richard was up from Guide E'H'k Wednesday. Hugh Beiil has returned to Omaha after a short visit at home. lloy Teel will spend tho summer on a ranch in Frontier county. Tho Van Amburg circus will show in Bed Cloud Friday, Juno 17. Mis M-irkor has been holding oxam inatiou in U.ue Hill this week. Tho oaso ball boys gave a ilanco at Woodman hall Monday night. Miss Vanco Foe is slowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Helon Graves of Sholton. Nob is visiting Miss Floronce Kollogg. Hon. J. S. Gilham delivered tho Decoration day nddress at Bladen. Tho city council will meet next Wed nesday night to ruako the annual low. Miss Marguerite Uichardaon has recovered from an attack of measles. Charles Crabill has returned to Lin coln after a short visit with bis parent. Wanted A good second hand baby buggy. Inquiro at this ofllco. jun 10 The merry-go-round did a flourishing business Monday afternoon and even ing. Saturday will bo tho last day of tho morry.go-round. Swing starts at 8 o'clock. Heavy rains west of hero Sunday caused a riso in tho river tho first of tho weok. Evorton Foe is able to hobblo around nj;ain. lloy Hutchison is carrying mes sages for him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cowdon visited with Mr., and Mrs. C. E. Stiuo in Su perior this weok. Dr. nnd Mrfe. Ely of Lincoln, father and mother of A. P. Ely, visited in Bed Cioud this weok. Mrs. U. G. Knight came down from I navalit Monday to attend tho Decora tion diy soi vices. Jvuk Bros. Carnival next weok, be ginning Wednesday. Everybody conio ntiil onjoy a good timo. George II. Ovorin'.? wont to Denver Wednesday evening on business for tho Him of Qvoring Bros. Como in and seo tho uowest hand- nml An entertainment will bo given iy thuDnuiihtorsof thelving.it the B & M. hotol, Friday oveningi June .'5. For Si lr a ft coll cows tl year old; I calves, 2, 1 and 0 months old, $110 cash. See F. P. Iladley or (i. W. Blbby. Ed Glllard, who has been wot king at lludell's for tho past two years, left this week for his home at .Vtponoo. Tomertow (Siturdaj) N the last day of the utoiry-go-rotinil's May in town. Don't fail to give the "childion" a rule. Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall V. Roby returned t) II iitings Tuesday after a shoit visit with relatives in R-il Cloud. F. 11. Murrii and L. B. Bui ton, rep losenting tlio International Corn spun denoe Schools, woreNn the city the lirst of tho week. Must 11k Solo Vv traction onglro and now separator, u.sud one season. Will bo sold at a sacrilico price. C. 1). WlltTTAKKR. Mrs. J.M Selhrs, son Linford, and daughter, Mrs. Blanche Yarger, and two children, left Sunday evening for Boulder, C do Mrs. S. It McBrido has returned from her extended visit in the eat and is now the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Frisbio. Tho cemetery association wNho to thank tho mayor and city olneials for tho ample police protection allordedon Decoration day. Mrs. Dr. D.trling of Lako Preston, S. D will arrive in tho city Tuesday for a visit 'villi her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warren. Hot or cold baths, first class barbor work, at Manspoakor's, opposite Cot ting's drug store. New bath tub, everything neat nnd clean. At tho meeting of Bon Adhcm loJgo No. 180, I. O. O. P., Monday night, N. H. Morrison wfts elected noble grand and Ward Hayes vice grand. A. B. Hitchey will havo ofllco room with J. It. MerccY this summer, and will look after tho ofllco work of Mr. Mercor during his absence. Henry Woodman, ono of tho prisoners at tho county jiil, was "off bis feed" for tnroH or four days recently, but has regained his accustomed appotite. Into each life some miss must fall, Wise popple don't sit down and bawl: I Only fools suicide f.r take to flight, omari people uiko uncKy mountain Tea at night. C. L Cotting. Preaching nt tho Christian church Sunday morning; thoino, Tho Anointing Spring Work means New Harness We have them in near ly any style you want. Not the cheap, shoddy kind, which are dear at any price, but good, serv iceable harness at prices that are right. We guar antee our harness in every way to be perfect ly satisfactory. You can't afford to pay fancy prices for harness that will give you no bet ter satisfaction than you can get from our goods. Don't pass us by when you need a harness. We Are It. painted jhlrt-waUt buttons bronchos. Nowhouso Bros. morhakt Hardware Co. it Bethany. Evoningytinji'rt, "Eternal Life." Too pa?tor will preach at Amboy at It p. in. Tho Cowdon Kiley Clothing Co' ad. in tliW isM'e oont.iiiio a eoupon which Is good for aril! In trade at their store. Head the atl. and take advantage of their oirer. Twunty-tlvo years ujo mall win brought overland to Bed Cloud from lleoron via ElMin and NeUon. Fred Cannot), who hud the contract, got i?;Uin u year for his oi ifcs. The member of the O. A. U and Belief C ti n uttoii led in a body the smviees in (hi' M E. church Smithy morning, where R v. E L. lluteliins preached the mommial senium. Mrs Limit Ernest, Evansville. lad. llollistei'.s "Rocky Mountain Tea is "plendid. Makes sick people vell. Cured me after others failed " Tea or tablet form ;,"i cents. C. L. Cdtlng. Mrs Eva .1. Case and Miss Mamie Ellis left Wednesday morning for Lin coln. Mrs. Case goes to Lincoln for modieal tieatiuent, mid MisH Ellis will spend tho summer at her home there. Pastor G. 11 Kiee, of the C ingrega tional church, went to Napouoo Wed nesday to assist in the onlitiation of Thos Dyke, who recently took charge oftno Congu'gational church in that place. Constipation causes two-thirds of all Mokiioss in the world. Why stiller when llolhstci's Rooky Mountain Tea will nuke jo' wall and keep vou well 115 cents. Tea or tablet foim. C. L Co'ting. Tao iirst and second grades of the North ward m-IiooI picnicked at Gil liam's grove, i-iiit of Rod Cloud, Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Weldeman, tho teacher, ami Mrs. Patmor chaper oned the party. Fred Hunter nnd Miss Laura Fulton were down from Hiverton Tuosday, and tho furniture and carpet Louses did n fair business. Thoro nro sua pinions that there will soon bo a wed ding in Hiverton. John Wolfe has loascd tho bowling alloy from W. L McMillan and oponed it for business this week. Tho alloys have been levolcd nnd now balls pur uiiHsuu, nun uownng is onco moro n pleasant pastime. Rev. J. M. Bates preached tho bacca lamo.Un sermon to the graduates of the high school Sunday evening. The Congregational church was packed, and a large number of people weio unable to gain admittaiuo. At the Congregational church next Sunday morning the pastor will preach a senium to tho childronof theS.ibbath school. Theme, "Hie child nnd the church." Evening servico nt 8 o'clock. Mboting held at Indian Creek at 3:30 p.m. Tho third quarterly mooting will be hold at tho M. E church next Sunday nnu Monuay. sacramental service following tho morning sermon Ep worth league, 7:lfi p m., followed by public servico at 8 p. tn Quarterly conference Monday evening. Tho senior class of the high school presented their class play, "Merchant of Vonico," at Hiverton Tuesday night to a good sized audience. Tho mom bers of tho class report a good tltno and nice treatment by tho Riverton people. They clouted enough money to pay their expenses and hid some left. John Bromser was in the city tills weok and nindo arrangements for tho nppeiiranco of Kirk Bros.: Carnival Co in tliis city next week. Thore will bo n grnnd froo balloon ascension and parachuto jump, "slide for lire," high dlvo from ii 00 foot ladtlor, and other attractions encb day. Tho carnival will begin noxt Wednesday nnd con tinuo to and including Saturday. Quito a little excitement was occas ioned at the cemetory Monday, just after tho conclusion of Congressman Norris' apeesh. L. M. Crabill'a hack team started to tako a run through tho grounds, and beforo thoy wore stopped they knocked over a couple of tomb stones and chipped a corner from the new soldier's monument. Their fright was caused by the driver walking out on the tongue of tho wagon to check up tho team. Will wo colobrato this year ? If wo do, let's do it right. Now is tho time to begin making arrangements for music, speakers and other amusomonts. It is a duty the merchants and citizons of the town owe to tho farming com munity to provido ontortnlninont for those whoso trade keops tho town alive, Decoration day is not a day for jolli fication, and tho Glorious Fourth is tho ouly day on which a real good timo can bo hnd. Lot's got togothor now and havo tho biggest colobration over soon in this purt of the statu. Are You IslnJ Allen's Foat-Easc? Saako into your shoos Allen's Foot Easo, a p wdor. It cures fccorns,; bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen feut. At all dnuisw;aud;shooj'itoii8, 'Jr( cunts. WIKl'MATlsM fUU:i) IN A WAV. Myttlc Cure taf l!humnulm itinl Nournlvli radically rures'lii 1 to 3 iUjh. IIh fiction iiiuii tho system U r'tiiniirknliiu unit myMvrloiu. It removes nt onco tliu Ciium nml 1Mb iIImioh- Im inoillii'.oly illuipiwar. The Hot dote ureal boiictltx. 7S cents mid fi.UJ. Sold 'by JI, E. (Iricc, DritKb'lxt. IteJ Cloud. .'yvvNvvvs VsvAAAr'Wvv'vrv 'n advertising" TEST The Coupon In tills ml. IS WORTH 25 CENT. To tost the value of this advertising wo will glvo to overy por son giving ih this coupon and buying Shoos or Foltllulsto the amount or 2,00 nnd upwards tho choice of any thing In our store selling for 'i"i cents. Renteniber that wo nro soil ing Men'-., Hoys' nnd Children's SiiKn, Pants, Shoes and Huts cheaper than any concern in Southern Nebraska, and It will pay you to see us boforo you buy anything in tho apparel lino. COUPON. Good until July , $.. Good for 25c. In Trade, wllli n Shoo or Hut puroliaso or ifiUXl ami upwards'. The ttmncn-Hnlcy Clothlnft Co., Red Cloud, Nebraska, Gouiden-Haley Clothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. "NnAAyvVAyvNA,ANN' An Old Show With New Features. Many of us havo visited the Van Am burg Shows in yenrs past and re collect with plensuro the splendid per formance this show always gave tho public. It Is ono of tho shows that vivos all it advertises and its motto, "Please tho people and they will pleaso you," is tho cornerstone upon which tho groat success of the Van Amburg Show is built. Starting moro than forty years ago with a smnll wngon mow, today it travels all over tho country In its own m igailicoiit cms by special trains. Tho improvement on tho old-time putfornrinco is just as great, and overy act given In its big tents is of a high order and strictly up to date. Elephants, camols and n large collection of trained animals and ponies me seen in tho ginnd free street parade on the morning of tho day of KIRK BROTHERS Garnival - AT RED CLOUD, Jvine 8 to 11, inclusive GRANDEST ATTRACTION EVER IN RED CLOUD Tho Grandest Balloon Aseonsiou over exhibited in the state of Nebraska, inudo by PROF. C, TILLER, who Is shot from n cannon into tho parachute after ho roaches a height of '2,000 root from tllo earth. This attraction alono Is worth coming miles to seo. Everybody should make it a' point to bo hbro tho first day, us tho first dny is advertising day and always THE BEST. A Band of Twenty-four Pieces, Which Will Entertain the People with Their Sweet Melodies. Now comes tho most dangorous oct which has over boon exhibited In tho wide, wido world A Lady Sliding from a 60-foot Slanting Wire by Her Hair, being caught In a net. t ' This alono is worth tho prlco of admission. Well Trained Performers on the Revolving Ladder, Tho only Carnival Compauy that currlo this attraction, PROF. OHAMPE will showjhis slrill on the free attraction stage in the contortionist work. Acrobats will also exhibit their work on the Free Attraction Stage. Young Startlo, Jr., making his death ' defying leap fuom a 90-foot ladder Gomedy acd Burlesque Boxing R&gvtembGC the ESate. exhibition. i ,'.' Van Amburg s Show wi'l exhibit!, in Rod Cloud Friday, June 17'. Narrlaftes. Jacob II. Portonior of Onldo frock and Mits Abbo Sidlo of Batln yrero marrlod Tuesday at tornoon by County Judgo A. II. Kconoy. ' - Wednesday ovenlng, at the homo . or Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hill, in Elm Cropk precinct, occurred tho wedding of Miss Eva Hill and Mr. Kamino Spriuklo, Judge Koonoy olllclatiug. . , National Republican Convention. Tickets on Mi'o.Tiiiio 1G. 17, 18, 10 nnd '10, tlmil return limit Juno 20th. 818 70 for tho round trip. A. Conovkk, Agent. Company, I t i i. $ if m A 1 I I ) i ) i 1 k i w i 511 I1 h m - mm i 4 M r-zw jii 1 1 - wnft- w ww.m hi ii iwfn vmummmQ Mm.SXJI!a 'vrt4c" iHtrW Mit.wwi'J-sanctaBC'T'tawiMai x-3