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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
L i V 1 al ? ') k Fifty Years the Standard XMfe BAKING POWDfR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum 2 L0C4LETTES Hay and feed at Plumb's. 5A horso blankets at Fogol's. Go to Fred Plumb's for flour or food Eil Buchanau is quite sick this week Seo the Banquot rango at Popo Bros. Ernost Moranvillo is still quite sick. Mrs. Win. Koon is homo from Min. den. E. McAllster was in Rivorton Tues 4y. Dr. E. A. Thomas, denti9t, Dunioroll block. Buy a Banquet range and snvo uionoy. "Old Arkansaw" at the opera house tonight. Cuss Kimsey was over from Lebanon Sunday. Ray Frame was down from Blue Hill Sunday. Mrs. John Gritl'uth has beon on the sick list. Dr. Morrison was in Guide Rock Thursday. Elmer Crono was down from Orleans Wednesday. Chris Jorgonson was down from Ina vale yesterday. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE a THE MALLEABLE I STEEL RANGE IN OPERATION AT OUR STORE f Wo will show you how to buko "just such biscuits us mother used to P make," with only ono-lmlf tho fuel now being used. f Strength, Economy, Convenience, Durability and Beauty Combined A great savor of fuel and labor. Mado of Malleable Iron and Stool Riveted together like a boiler. If properly used will last a lifetime. inc MLEAfi, ' TRADE 7'- ,. I, FIRE JILL YOUKi MJILLJILL YOUR, IT'S NON-BfZEJIK JTEUMJILLE Wednesday, Nov. 29 FREE Three-minute Biscuics and A SALESMAN FROM THE FACTORY WILL BE HERE TO DEMONSTRATE ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES MICE To 0V0l'y purchaser of "Tho Malleable'' Range this weok only KEE we will give absolutoly FREE a 87.50 sot of Cooking Utonslls ; Morhart Bros. Hdw. Co. Miss AIvuh Means has b.n m-iioiis-IV sick this week. Remember tho dates, Nov. 27, 123 and JO, ut Pope B u. Mr. and Mrs. J. T B nnforil ate in Onmha this week. .Joe Fouol sells the HA horse blankets, best on tho tmirki t. Everything in tli.t harness and sad. tilery line at Fogol's. W-ilier Sanderson went to Lincoln the Hist of the week. Foil Sai.k good single buggy and harness. (;. H. Uiee. II. (J Sawyer and wife were down from Iuavalodunday. L. 11. Fcis went to Aarpahnn Mon il y night on business. Fitce massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. J. Bond of Biadcn is working in AN blight's furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gharst were down frm Kiverton Monday. Mrs Norton went to SuperiorThurs day morning on business. Dwight Jones and wife woro up from Guide Rock Sunday. Tako your poultry and hides to Plumb, Top priooa paid. C. R. Campbell will be takon to the penitentiary next Tuesday. A big stovo salo at Popo Bros, nil week, commencing Nov. 27. Revival meetings are in progress at tho M. E. church this week. Missos Cressio Eddy and Delia Roed spont Sunday in Guide Rock. Presiding Elder Pearson of Hastings was in the city over Sundnv. A. Wilson, living northwest of Red Cloud, is building a new barn. Miss Villa Ross has accepiod a posi tion at Albright's music store. V. B. Fulton has added a now wing to tho east sido of his residence Mrs. Lizzie Rounds of Grand Island is in Red Cloud visiting with relatives. Mrs. Georgo Siarf retumod to hor home in Kiverton Tuesday night. W. R. Paiker was homo from Wich ita, Kunsae, tho fust of the weok. See tho new Lightning Feed grinder at Popo Bros. Nov. 27, 28 and 29. An oyster supper will be givon in district 41 Thanksgiving evoniug. Jas. Lasley has accepted a position on Ross and Hollister's dray lino. ip MARK ' t i ,.. . . . .- Delicious Coffee Served FREE nmr ylllJUm ) 1 1 g i F. N tv house em t.., it c IliplrU- hue ' o.tH made gnruifii- fur haliies. "Grandma" Utile is in Inavulc thin week vMtlng A. C. Hale and fmnlly. Mis t' M Smith iiml Mism Minnio Fcarn aio visiting in Bird Uiiy, Kin. 1) F tounant returned from a lumi. ness trip in Denver Thursday morning. I'eri'v MeBiJite of Keiiliey was in Red Cloud this week visiting relatives. C mo in and get some cakes and uolTuo and see the new Botpiet rnnirc Lee D Ti-nr, county clerk -elect, of Guide Rock in in tho city Wednes day. Not a rich corporation bin jnsi nlain J O Culdwcil, for hard and sift coal J. O Butler is having an addition built to his hardware and harness shop, Charlov Wiles of Orleans is visiting with his grandparents, L. II. Fort anil wifo. .John Myers ariived from Boulder Fridny and spont a few days visiting horo. A big reduction on hrnting stoves and ranpos for ono week only Popo Bros. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. John McBrido is exproted home to morrow, after an absonco of several yoats. Mrs. Frank Abbey, who has been sor'ously sick for three weokf, is recov ering. Dr. Townsond wont to Beatrico Wed nesday for a few days' visit with his family. Bishop Graves delivered two inter esting sermons at tho Episcopal church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgn Morhart and son went to Guide Rook Thursday morning. Miss Julia Brulo of Campbell was in Red Cloud Thursday on her way to Guido Rock. If you want to buy, soil or trade your real estate, see Tho Red Cloud fnvostment Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bensn of tho B tn Ton aro spending a week with rela tives in Tecumsoh. A new cement walk is being laid from tho residence of Miss ftlollio Fer ris to C W. Kaloy's. A basket supper and entertainment will bo givon this evening at tho school house in district 33. M. A Mercer and wifo left Wednes day for Gibbon, Nob., for a visit. I'hey drove tluough, A baby girl nriived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Auld lust Fridnj night. (This is official.) Mrs. Carl Ferguson of Orloans is visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Fort. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Albright aro the parents of a boy, which arrived at their home Thursday morning. Juines Peterson and son Frank are in Omaha this week attending tho imple ment dealers' association. A cement crossing ii being laid from UobiuMHi & Bunion's grocery store to Manspeaker's batber shop. Mrs. Ira Wick wire and daughter are visiting friends in Red Cloud this week. McCook Republican. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker nnd son Glenn spent Sunday at tho homo of Mrs. Arneson, in Walnut'crook. Mr. and Mrs. S. Beckwith wont to Lincoln Monday, where Mrs. Beckwitli will receive medical treatment. Tho Junior whist club woro enter tained at tho homo of Mr. and Mis. J din McOiino Tuesday evening. When you get a hair cut, shavo and bath at Manspeakoi's barber shop you will feel liko a now man. Try it. John Street this wei k purchased tho Allen Carpenter proporty in tho north part of town. Consideration 8400 Cards aro out for tho wedding of Miss Florence Cotting and Mr. James Mitchell, which will occur Nov. 28. W. E Douglas, dining car conductor, repumed his work again Thursday morning, after a ton days' vacation. Harry Townsond returned to his homo in Beatrice Wednesday, aftor a visit of several weeks in Red Cloud. Mrs. Noblo Sanford, Mrs. Ella Garn er and child of Axtcll, Neb., aro visit ing at tho homo of W. N. Richardsan, Mrs, Jay Popo and two children de parted Mouday morning for a visit WILII IUIUWVUB HI IT UlipilUH, ISUUUSIO. Mrs. A. Johnson and child returned homo Saturday night, from a three months' visit with relatives in Illinois. Don't rent buy a farm. Writo for list. I have 02 farms for salo. D. W. Grant, Norton county, Kan. Dec 14. Yourvg Men's F.rcy Belt Overcoats See Ovir North Window .oo Special Overcoat Values that are worth Investigating. Don't Walt T5he Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE, First Door North of Rostoltlce, - Red Cloud, Neb. District couit ndjournod Monday until January 15. Nothing was done except the sentencing of Campbell and Skolton. The Ladirs of tho M. E. church at Cowle8 will givo an ,,S" supper in the A. O. U. W. hall on Thanksgiving evening. If 3011 want a loan on real otato for 3, fi, or 10 years timn, with optional payments see the Red Cloud Invest ment Co. Eloiso Wolfo invited several of her little friends to her homo Tuesday afternoon to help colobrato hor third birthday Mr. nii't Mrs. J. F. Amick aro home from their wedding trip. Thoy nro occupying tho Holmes proporty in tho south, ward. On Nov. 27 8-JI we will grind corn, wheat and oats on tho new Lightning grinder, servo hot cakes and coffee, (lomomhcr tho dates. E. L. Dillman of tho Mink 11 to Ad vertiser, who is a lecturer as well a editor, win in Red Cloud Wednesday on his way to Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Tarr of Salina, Kansas, arrived in Red Cloud this weok to make their future home. Mr. Tat r is the now clerk at Miner Bros. S. Brown, of Chicago, visited in Rod Cloud a short time Wednesday with Dr. Thoinns. Mr. Brown was on his way to Rivorton to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ring, who have been visiting with J. O. Hi rburgor and family for a few days, left for their homo in Palisade Tuesday morning. Tliero will bo a shooting match at tho Hedgo farm, two miles north of town, next. Th 11 1 s.l ay. No shotsmiller than No 8 will be allowed to bo used The ladies of the Congregational church will hold a bazir and servo a chicken pie dinner and supper in tho F. & M. hunk building, Saturday, November 1"l The Burlington has bought right of away for foven milos of new ya' d track at Oxfoid. It is expected tint about livo miles of the now track will be laid this winter. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Thompson re turned to their home in Grand Island Thursday noon, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Lindsey. T E. McCarl is up from Red Cloud. Ho has been agent at that station, but wants to get back in train sorvico and desire? to run out of Red Cloud this winter. McCook Republican. This week tho frame building which stood just noith of Sullivan's lumber yard was moved across tho street west to G. W. Dow's lots. It will bo over hauled and used for a dwelling. II. L. Loomis and Georgo Rogers cirao down from Omaha in Mr. Locmis' private car Wednesday, for a quail hunt. Finding no game, they wont farther west Thursday morning, Nets Longtin went to Knnsas City Monday morning, whero bo was called by a telegram announcingjtho death of $9 $10 I 'WWWWAA''WW-i his brothor, Eph, which occurred very suddenly Sunday evening at 10:30. If you aro trouble! with indigostion, constipation, sour stomach or any other pain, Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea wilt make and knop you well. 35 cents tea or tablets. C L. Cotting. A Miss lleotlt. from tho northern part of the county, was beforo the in sanity board Monday and adjudged insane. She was taken to Lincoln Tuesday night by Sheriff McArthur. H. II. Btird, formerly a resident of Red Cloud, and until recently a con ductor on tho Burlington, was hero this week in tho interest of tho Union Central Life Insurance Co. Ho now lives at Lincoln. A. B. Ritchey and wifo of Colonic' o Spiings, Colo , wore in Rod Cloud and vicinity this week visiting relatives. Tney aro on their win to tho Philip pine Islands, where Mr. Ritchey has a governmint position. Negotiations aro in progress for tho reopening of tho B. & M Hotel, under tho management of J. D. Cruris. Mr. Oralis mado a success of iho business under his previous management, and no doubt will do so again. Many children inherit constitutions weak and feehlo, others duo to child hood troubles. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will p isitivolyouro chil dren and make them strong. 35 cent?, tna or taolet. C. L. Cotting. Pains may go by tho name of rheu matism, neuralg'n, lumbago nnd pleurisy. No matter what mimo the pains aro called, Hollister's Rocky Mountain toa will drive thorn away. :ir cents tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mrs. M. Gilroy and children left Tuesday for thoir former homo in India, whero Mrs. Gilroy's husband was an olllcer in tho British army. During her residence in Red Cloud Mrs. Gilroy made many friends who will regrot her decision to return to India to livo. Editor Tail of tho Argus was in Kan sas City this weok. Mr. Tait is tho inventor and patentee of an improved gauge pin for platen printing presses which will soiiio day not him a small fortune, and It was on business in cin nection with placing his patont on the market that ho visited Kansas City. M (Hhal Kinsel goes to Mankato to day, whero ho is a witness in M10 case of tho Stato of Kansas vs. Brown, tho latter 'boing charged with having robbed a travoliug man of $00, whilo sleeping in tho samo room. Sheriff McArthur is also a witness and will meet Marshal Kinsel in Superior to day. Brown was arrusted in Red Cloud. Tho road loading south from tho river bridgo past G. W. Hummell's farm has been graded and ditched fur a distance of 145 rods. Tho Jroad h s boon greatly lmprovod"by tho work. Mr. Hutnmell donated livo days of h's personal time to tho work. If olio r farmers would do tho samofalong their land it would not bo a great whilo until wo had tho best roads of any county iujtho stato. jf. 1 Ii ' 4'