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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
.'l'WMf. nnSMnMtc3C r-.ar- l"."Si i .' Smoke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude 5c CIGARS No Better Made IACAIFTTF& 5 . I!. F. Muntz Is on the sick lisl. J. C. Saylor is home from Lineolr. (Mrs. E. Starke wants a hired girl. John Storey's littli; hoy is quite sick. Dr. .M. U. Thomas, Daincrcll block Charley Crahill is hoine from Lin coln. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damorell block. .lohn Rose was down from Dine Hill Saturday. L. C. Hunt of Superior was in the city Sunday. New laces, embroideries, neckwear, V. Newhouse. Prank Whelan was down from Hlue II ill Tuesday. 11. K. Asher leaves Sunday morning for Kansas City. Will .Mattison was down from Camp bell Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. Hartwell was down from Inavale Thursday. A. 1'. Ely was down from MeCook the first of the week. Mrs. Etlle Harvey, living north of Inavale, is quite sick. Dr. Smith and A. 11. Keeney are home from Loup City. Foit Sai.k My restaurant, stock and fixtures. .1. 0. Lindley. E. 0. darner and family were down from Inavale Tuesday. Arthur Myers returned from Leba non. Kansas. Wednesday. Mrs. E. M. (iard is home from her visit in Hill City, Kansas. Miss Fitzgerald is visiting in Omaha this week with relatives. Dal Sheard is in Mankato. Kansas, this week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lyda are home from their visit in Chicago. Ed .lell'eries was in the city Tuesday visiting Red Cloud friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Dradshaweame up from Superior Saturday. Hoy Itrooks has accepted a position in Prank Smith's shoe store. Allen Carpenter went to Imperial Wednesday night on business. (!. W. Hotter, the Campbell livery man, was in Hod Cloud Tuesday. Miss Martha Abel has gone to Mc I'ooU to teach school this winter. Ed Walters has resumed his former position as clerk at the Hotel Hoyal. 1). A. Dickey and wife were visiting with C. T. Dickenson and family Sun hiy. L. E. Tait is having a new house built south of Dr. M. U. Thomas' resi dence. Mrs. A. .1. Waskom of Hazahl, Neb., is in the city visiting her mother and .sister. Win. Heyser of Campbell, is the new meat cutter at Yost & Havel's meat market. George Hefllebower went to Lincoln 'Thursday morning to attend the uni versity. A. J. Stanley and J. W. Wiggs of Lebanon, Kunsas, were in lied Cloud Tuesday. .John Martz, superintendent of the Electric Light Co., was in Seward over Sunday." Hoy Whitaker has resigned his posi tion at the Hoyal and has gone to Lincoln. .lohn McCune went to Kearney Monday "for a ten days' visit with relatives. For Sale A baby cab, almost new. One milch cow 7 years old. Inquire at this ottlce. Mrs, V. 11. Fulton and Mrs. Mary Arneson are visiting 'elatlves'ln Wal nut Creek this week. , Miss Myra Griil'cth went fo Frank lin Wednesday evening to attend the fair and visit friends. Till-: CniKf wants a correspondent in each precinct in the county, where we have none at present. Misses Helen Overman and Hertha and Herniee Hotter are In Lincoln at tending the university. Mrs. Ernest Starke, who was operated on a short time ago for ap pendicitis, Is Improving. Mrs. Susie GoiT of MeCook Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. En- gels, living north of town. Will Overman went to Lincoln Thursday morning to attend the uni versity this fall and winter. Mrs. Hannah (larber went to Guide Hock Monday morning to make her home with her son, Ed Garber. Arthur Hradshaw and wife of Web ber, Kansas, were in Kcd Cloud the llrst of the week visiting relatives. Douglas Cather of Cheyenne. Wyo., is in Kcd Cloud this week visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cather. Miss Hannah Jorgenson. daughter of Chris Jorgenson, of Inavale. is siri ously sick with typhoid pneumonia. .lay Cather has returned to his home in Lincoln, after a pleasant visit in lied Cloud with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lulu Clay expects to leave Sunday morning for Kansas City, where she will make her future home. .Miss Marv Miksch and brother Will left Tuesday morning for a six weeks' j visit in Clinton. Iowa, with relatives. Fred Hradbrook, who is suffering with a cancer, is in a critical condition and his death is momentarily expected. Mr. and -Mrs. II. S. Durrett of Leba non, Kansas, were in attendance at the funeral of .1. W. Saladen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harlow of Christ mas, Arizona, are in lied Cloud visit ing with the Ward and Harlow fami lies. Mrs. Ward Hiatt of Longmont, Colorado, arrived in lied Cloud the llrst of the week for a visit with rela tives. Miss Maude Uradley of Cheyenne, I Wyoming, Is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cather this week. KFouHai.i: a five room house with six lots on a corner. One of the best locations in the city. Inquire at this otlice. Frank Daggett of Norton, Kansas, formerly a resident of lied Cloud, has been transacting business in Hed Cloud this week. Mrs. Almira GrifVeth of llochelle, Illinois, arrived In Hed Cloud Monday evening to visit her son, John GritVeth and family. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the svstem. Dade's Little Liver Hills never gripe. Henry Cook's drug store. Mrs. Lottie York was in Hlue Hill the first of the week, visiting with her husband, who is with F. W. Hall's wagon circus. Miss Hell Spanogle returned home from Denver Saturday morning, where she has been on a four weeks' visit with relatives. Floyd Iloberson and wife returned to their home In MeCook last Satur day, after a visit with C. T. Dicken son and family. Hlnesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Are you troubled with piles'.' One application of ManZan will give you immediate relief. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Dr. and Mrs. Si. U. Thomas are home from Weeping Water, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas' mother. The corner stone of the Catholic church was laid Tuesday afternoon at ft o'clock, with appropriate exercises, Father Fitzgerald otllciating. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Squires of Es- bon, Kansas, are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. Squires is a brother of .Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Lindley of River ton were in Hed Cloud the llrst of the week, called here by the death of Mr. Llndlex's sister, Mrs. M. A. Albright. Foil Sam: my residence property of seven lots, with house of nine rooms, centrally located. For particulars in- I Fall Hats The Fall Hats arc now ready. We've not missed a style that's correct. Most men buy Hats in an off-hand way, as if it were a matter of little account. It's a bad idea, for nothing so makes or mars a man's appearance as his Hat. Don't accept an indifferent Hat, or in different attention from anyone in fitting you. Fall Derbys, $1.75 to $3 Fall Soft Hats, $1 to $5 Men's Fall Shoes the celebrated makes Selz, Florsheim and King Quality. I We Want You to Phone Us If you could be sure to get the right qual ity and a square deal you would phone for your groceries, would n't you? We give both. Phoning saves time. Try Us McFARLAND 13he GR.OCER All the Phones quire at residence. Mils. W. It. Hum. Hev. It. F. Hutchins and family of Cowles moved to Ohlowa. Neb., this week. Hev. Hutchins was formerly pastor of the M. E. church at Cowles. Mrs. W. II. Walters and Mrs. E. 11. Horn, mother and sister of Mrs. W. C. Prahm, returned to their home in Hlue Hill Monday, after a short visit in the city. Foil Sai.k one brick store building two stories, '-.'ft by 100; one restaurant building, 'Jft by 00; one dwelling house, with 0 lots. Inquire of .lames Me Guire. The Itrunswick lunch room has just opened up a new eating place. Meals at all hours and lunches of all kinds. Try our coffee, llasement of 'Laber building. Mrs. Sarah Scouten and son Fred arrived in Hed Cloud Monday evening from Topeka, Kansas, for a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. C. McConkey, Hev. Melvin Hutman, formerly pas tor of the Christian church of this place, was visiting Hed Cloud friends Tuesday. Mr. Hutman is now living in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vance of Guide Hock are the parents of a baby girl; also .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ely have a new daughter at their home which ar rived last Monday. . Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell's ollice, Wednes day, September ill When wanting any Edison or Victor records remember that Newhbuse Hros. have the largest line in the city, llemember that they have each month's new records as soon as they come out. Mrs. Mary E. Skinner and Miss Lulu Jackson of Elgin, Illinois, ar rived in Hed Cloud Wednesday evening for a visit at the home of Mrs. Carrie West. Miss Jackson is a niece of Mrs. West's. Wm. A. ltrown, mail carrier on route one, departed Wednesday morn ing for Indiana, to visit with relatives a short time. ".las. Tanquary will go on the mail routeduring Mr. ltrown's absence. C. H. Ilayden of Grand Junction, Colorado, arrived in lied Cloud Sun day morning for a visit with his daugh ter, Mrs. Clarence Kizer. Mr. Hay den is traveling overland and is on his way to Oklahoma. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Ilollister's Rocky Mountain tea will do. 3ft cents tea or tablets. C. L. Cottlng. A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other conse quences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Ring's I 75 be Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of PostotTicc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treat- refunded. Try our free offer. Sold at incut free. Sold at Henry Cook's ' Henry Cook's drug store. drug store. kssi, AUeS) wh() ,mf. hwn n t(o Ladles, read this catalogue of . Hhilippiucs for the past few years, In charms. Hright eyes, glowing cheeks, the educational department of the U. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of i ' wiMfYft WG&: y red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, in short, perfect health. For sale with every package Ilollister's llocky Mountain tea. lift cents. C. L. Cotting. ManZan relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding piles. It is put up in collapsible tubes In such a way that It can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain im mediately. Try one bottle and if you are not relieved, your money will be S. Navy, returned to his home here Thursday. He left the Hhilippiucs on August 10, and has been traveling con tinuously since that time. It is a well known medical fact that pine resin is most effective In the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. SulVerers from back ache and other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys tlntl relief in the use of Hine-ules. 81 buys 30 days treatment. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. vANvVNVv-vvvv- New Fall Goods The new Fall Goods are now arriving on every train from the Eastern Markets. These were recently bought by an ex perienced Dry Goods buyer while in Chicago and other large markets. Millinery Millinery will be a leading feature in our store this fall. Miss Clara Yaple of Maryville, Mo., will have charge of this department. Miss Yaple has had years of experience in millinery and is an artist in this line. At this writing only part of the stock is in, but we expect by the first of the week the stock will be complete the largest and best ever shown in the city. TURNURE BROS. vAwAWW W m B 11 4 ! 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