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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
jiiiiaiiiMiuiiuMHLiLjnMimm'aiiinniiiiwnmuui,iuim,jjmmMiiiuuwi iin nmtnnm i . . The Food of a .a flemsy Jlotes prom I GATHERED FROM J SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger ) MrB. Byran bought the Hay Wolfe brick building on the east side of Mnin btrout for $1700. Perry Crook, came in Inflt Thursday evening from Missouri to help care for his father, who is quite sick. C. F. Winchell s team took a spin nround the nrrth end of town Thurs day morning, with his mail wagon. Mr. Cord Allen and Miss Etta True blood wore united in the holy bonds of matrimony Sundny, January 14, Rev. Tremain oOicinting. Bert Hoadloy, editor of tho Gaylord Sentinel was in our city last Saturday, nftor a marriage liconso to wed Miss Gortrueo White of Gaylord. At the homo of C S Owen in this city Wednesday overling, January 21, nt 7:110 occurred the marriage Julius Korenko and Miss Linn Owen, Uev. A D. King olliuiating. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Dave Corrigan and wife came in on Wednesdap's train and will locate here. Mrs. J. E Fish is reported very sick and has been confined to her bed the' past week Rnv. Gneiss was called to Hickman in haste this week on account of the dan gerous illness of Mrs. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Klein departed last Saturday foi Western, where they will visit for u time with friends and rolntives. Harry Burden went to Oxford, whore ho will taku charge of a shovel houso for Gun d Co., located n short dis tance oast of there. C. Evorliug wont west "Wednesday evening. Charley shipped n oarload of lumber from hore, with which to build a house on ono of his quarters. A friond who received i letter from Dick Ackerman informs us thnt Dick is holding down his job in the carpen ter department of tho D. & It. G. R. R. shops in Denver. SUPERIOR (From tho Journal ) J. P. Dohinoy was down from Rod Cloud Tuosdny evening. Mrs. L. II Bock wont to Rod Cloud Friday morning to nttond n reception. Mr. nnil Mrs. W. L. Wilson attended tho club danco nt Sud Cloud Thursday night. Value Soda Cracker You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY c Neighboring Tomns OUR EXCHANGES f The bible class of tho Presbyterian church mot with Mr. and Mrs. John Eyre Tuesdao evening. Dr. J E Wait, district deputy, went to Red Cloud the lirst of tho week to install nflloors of the I O O F. lodge. Miss Gince Sutherland was united in marriage on Friday evening of last week to E. D Cnrothcrs, of Fairbury. Johnston Bros, nro mnking sonio ox tensive improvements in their wans house on west Third street, tho nddi tion being 21x02 feet. Z S. Aldrich packed his household goods Thursday and loft for Norfolk, Va., where they havo purchase!: prop erty and expect to make their future home. It. D Bitl.lwin had a runaway oast of Superior Saturday morning. Ho was coming to town with n load of hay when ono of the lines broke, causing tho team to run away, badly damaging tho wagon. BLUE HILL (From the Lender. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Ralph Schao on Tuesday night a daughter. 1 L. Trowbridge made n business rip to Red Coud Thursdny. A. D. Biker shipped two cars of stock to Kansas City Tuesday. SherifV Hedge and Attorney K,eonoy wore up from Rod Cloud Tuesday. Henry Aronds has purchased tho Merchant house of II. A. Bowman. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frame,' n lino baby boy Wodnosday. Mrs Warron of Red Cloud wns tho guest of Mrs. J. F. Grimes over Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Grimos roynlly ontertnined tho whist club nt their home Saturday night; Word wns phoned over from Bladon Thursdny morning thnt Mrs. Lewis Conrad had died suddenly. S. E Emrick met with an accident, Thursday whilo unloading boiler heads from a car. Tho wagon ho whs work ing on moved and ho wns thrown to tho ground. Both nrms were badly sprained. FRANKLIN (From the Sontinol.) O. Hildroth, W F. Humphrkys and H. S. Ayer nnd their bettor halves wont to Bloomingtnn Tuesday night, where they beheld tho beautifs of tho Eastern Star. At 11:30 a. m. Wednesday nt tho .38 home of the bride's paionLs in tnis, Miss Lurn May Hnrposs became the bride of Karl C. Danker, Rev A. A. King oltiriating The eleven months' old datiulitor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A Bn.von died at their homo in Holdrege Sundiy morn ing of pneumonia. They brought the little body down on tho train Monday night and laid it to rest in the familv lot in tho Franklin cemetery, Rev. A. A King, conducting the services. Henry Johnson wns born at Cham paign, III., Sopt. 26, 1375, and died of pneumonia at Franklin, Jan. 24, 1000, after an illness of but a few dajs. Funoral services were conducted at tho homo of J. A. Die toy Thursday at 8 p. m. by Rev. T. O. Douglass ami in terment was mudo in the Franklin cemetery. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Herman Hancock wont to Montnna Wednesday evening, to pick up n bunch of western horses. Mrs. Ralph Tuors went to Franklin Wednesday night to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs Nancy Dny. About noon Saturday, Otio Kelso, the 8 yenr-old son of Mr and Mr . S. Kelso, broke his arm bv jumping from Eli Bennett's draV wagon. Rev. Williams, who was for over ten years pastor of the Congregational church of this place, came up this week from Dowitt, his present home, to be present at tho funeral of Mrs Fulton 1 Died, nt Red Cloud, on Siturday. January 20, Mrs. Dora Scarf, aged 2fi years, 1) months and fl days. Dora Mc- 1 Laughlin was born in Smith county, ! Kansas1, April 14, I860. Sho wns mar ried in Septomber 1898 to Geo. Scaif. Died, at her homo in Riverton on Janunry '211, 1000, Mrs. Amy Fulton, wife of W. P. Fulton, aged 12 ycttrs and 2 months. Amy Alzina Luco was j born at Burnsido, Conn , Novembor 2a, ! 1803, and came to Nebraska with her i parents in 1871. Sho wns married to V P. Fulton, January, 4, 1882. MANKATO. (From tho Advertiser.) B rn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. MeDaniol Friday, Jnn. 19, nn eight pound boy. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlos Jones, Thursdny, January 18, n bouncing baby boy. Kltlln.. r..ivivonn ....I ,r,itn ... ! I I ! 1 itllliuii j:iJf'iil nw ii i.ui rvuu will i;mu- brate their tltttetti wedding annivers ary next Saturday Mr. nnd Mrs N E. MoBrldo of Ed mond, nomo down Saturday evening to soo Mrs, McBride's mother, who is I criticnlly ill. Mr. Ralph Kleckner and Miss Haz.-l Ballard were uninil in marriage at tho homo of the bride's parents in Jackson township Sunday. " ' "" " sin. v. .... i.i-1.. ail- Aii, i it. iniiiti , II live Ftiitle has tesigiied his pi 8 i I us 111 limner of the Independeii' 1 eplmiie Co. and the place is now til ) In A. V Sunburn, who was toi iu- Misouii l'ueili. agent at Jewell. Mi" A'la Hi Imaii and Mr. D. Eu g in It-it, were unite 1 in marriage a' o Honie of the bible's parents, Mr. 'iml Mr W. A Heliniili, southwest ot own, Sunday, Jaiiuiity 21, at hiuh noon, Uev, Tiemniu of Lcb.tnou olllci ulng BLOOMINGTON (From the Advoivito.) Mrs Fin k of Lineol is in tho cll vUiiing with ner ilaiighter, Mrs It. V. M (Jiew Mi l'M! Hililrelh was at Alma and l!"il Cloud last wei k to attend K'lxtem S in ineeiins. (Mte Htiiioou, wli is working for the 13 & M at Oheiliu, Km , is homo this wi ek to viit his mother. 1'oMi iiul or Hither expects to be able m 8"i'vi the pations from tho new post IhVo next Monday morning. J M. Barber last week shipped 200 of the finest fat hogs that wero oyer mar keied at the Kansas City stock yards Win. C upper of ltivert n was taken to Uiuaha this week by his wife and I)r Myers to scent o medical trentment for appendicitis Mrs C. S Hirris left Wednesday night 1 ir Holdrege, whero sho will visit 'riends, then continue on tho wny to her home in Mississippi The annual installation of tho officers of Antietam post took place in the court house last Tuesday. ?. H Doug lass being the instilling officer. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Casie Kinney was bight seeing in lied Cloud last wei k. Frank Lull left Monday evening for Itexford, where he has a positii n as ttpo on the Kexford Ncwh. Dave Bell mid John Btiiner went to Colorado Sunday evening, and after a fow days sight seeing will return with a bunch of cattle. L. A Davis of Silem was in Lebanon Tuesday with hogs. He recently pur chased the Harvo Unworn eighty ncro farm north of Salem for $2f00 Mr. nnd Mrs. K Adams, Miss Dot McNieco and Messrs. A. h. Krotschmer and Uasche MeNieco attended tho Me Catilly-Chnk wedding Thursday. A number of the friends of Miss Liz zie Whilinger gathered nt her home nbout noon Thursday with well filled baskets and surprised her, itboing her eighteenth birthday. Dave Housel, whilo fixing tho spout ing on tho nppi'ii house last Friday, fell off the ladder and wns considei ably bruised nnd has been confined to his room ever since. Burlington Bulletin. Special homoseckors' rates: greatly roducod round trip ratos to tho North Plntto Valley and tho Big Horn Basin. January 10th February (5th and 20th. Loss than ono faro for the round trip. Low ono way snd round trip rates to j points in tho south nnd southwest January Kith, Febtunry Oth nnd 20th. Colonist rates Syecially low one' wny colonist ratos to points in Colo rado, Wyoming. Utah, Montana, Idaho , Oregon, Washington and California, Pobrunry 1 fit h to April 7th, inclusive Ilomehookors' excursion rates to points in Montana, Idaho. Oregon, Washington nnd British Columbia, Fobruary Oth and 20th nnd March Oth nnd 20th Send for freo folders, descriptivo of irrigated lands in tho North Plntto vnlloy, the Big Horn Basin, tho Bill ings district and custom Colorado. Specify which j on want. To tho sunny south: --wintor tourist ratos daily until April 80. Return limit Juno 1, 1000 Write mo just what trip you havo in mind nnd lot mo adviso you tho leant cost nnd tho best wny to make it. J. F. EuwAitD.s, agent. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, blooding, protruding piles. Druggists nro authorized to rotund money if Pasco Ointment fails to euro in 0 to Id days. HO conts. INKI.AMMATOItY ItHBUMATISM CUItHI) IN a DAYS Morton L. II III. of I.elmiioa. Ind.. hhjs; "M wife hnd Inilummntorv JthotimutlHm In over; inn-clo mid Joint; hor niirerlnt; whh terrible nud her b dy hihI faco wcro hwoIIcii almost bo 70ml rcroKi'lilon; hud Ik on In bod nix weukii hihI IihiI ilKht pliylclniiH, but received no benoflt until tthu tried tho MyHtlc euro for lUiewmatlHtn. It kuvo Imniedlnte relief and hIio yixh ablo to wulk about In tlircn days. I am mire It mrr-d her life." Sold br II. ii, Orico, DriiKKit. Ited Oloud. alli-Uu AN Aunt llwwfc- in Western Canada Is the amount mnnr farniLTH will realize from their wliont crop tills yenr. 25 Bushels to tha Acre will bo tho Average Yield of Whist The land thnt thin wns urojvn on cost ninny o the fanners i.lmo luicly noililuu, while those whowfcti tomtit to the 100 ncrcs tho (Sovcriiincnt Krnntt.citn buy limit adjoining at from f(lto$10 milieu-. Climate splendid, nchnoU nnd churches convenient, railway close nt luinit, tuxes low. Send for immtihlct "Will Century Cnnnitn" nnil full partlenlarn re iriirdlnir rnto. etc . to Superintend ent nflniinlf;rntlon. Ottawa. Can.: or to the (oltowlnir nuthntltid, Unnadlan Ciovernment Aent: W. V. Ucnnctt, 801 N.Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Jlentlon ttiln pnir TiME TABLE. Rod Cloud, Nob. LINCOLN OMAHA GJIICAOO 37. JOE KANSAS CITY 31. LOUIS ami all points cast and iOUth. DKNVRH UKLKNA IIUT1K SAlJ LAKK VI PORTLAND SM FRAXC18C and all point west. TruiNB i.havk aii roM.own: No, 13. J'AKHoiiKor dally for Oberlln mid St. Kriiiicls lirnnclii'd. Ox ford, MrCook. Denver nnil nil polnlH went . 7 O.'ia.m. So, 14. I'liKMUiiKur ilnlly for St. Joe, Khiihun City, Alt'.hlKou. St. I.onln. Lincoln via Wymorc nnd nil puliitH cunt and mintli 2'(n a.n So 15, I'nsHencer, ilnlly. Denver, nil piiliitH In Colorado, Utah and Oiillfuraln T.r.fi p.m. So. 10. 1'nnHuiiKor. daily for Ht. .Inc, KmihiiH Cltv. AtcliUnti, St. Loiilnnud all polntK uHRinnd Roiith . ... tliitOa.m. in. 17-1. At'cniiinindntlon. Jlondny, WiMliii"iliiy and Krldny.llHNt Iiikn, rirainl Ixlnnd, lllaric Illllh mid nil polntN In tho iiorthwL'ht ... r.l'ipm. SlcopliiR. dluliiK. nnd rccllnlnr. t'lmlr rnrn. Keals freo) on through tniltiN. Tlt'ltoiHunld and ihkkhki rlienked to any point In tho United 4tiitt'h or Canada. Korlnfonniillon. tlmu tablcH, inapii or tlckeu tall on or nddroNH A. ('onover, AroiU, Hed Oloud, Nuhr. or I.. W. Wnkcloy, (t'lJiural Tan. ieni;ei A if cut Omaha. NohtaHKH H. B. 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