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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
"ll WfTt ify&-i-rA t. . inW- i i ., am I v i . ? lAHAIFTTFC See L. A. Haskius for fine potatoes. Miss Kva Foster has rctunU'il from Chicago. Hoy darbor went over to Smith C'cn tor Sunday. Mrs. J. 1). ('runs has returned from n trip to Ohio. Mr. Burgess of lnuvalc. moves to Red Cloud this week. F. M. Rittenour and family have re turned to Rloomingtoii. Mel McCord. living in the smith ward, is lmilflliifv' a new house. John (larber returned Tuesday morn inj from a lmsiness trip we.st. Miss ISiah Olnislead has enrolled in the lied loud P.usinoss College. I'M Pulsipher, who has heeii at Has ting for some time, is at home again. K S Fit, sold his lhcstoek and Inrin iiiuehiiier.v at public sale Wednesday. John Winters, formerly a resident of J.-d Cloud. 'as in the ,"i t y this week Fred Sehmoler. John Krrot anil A I Slaby left yesterday for a trip to Den ver. Charlie ehultz. the photographer, went to (Snide Bock on business .Mon day. J. W. Ricglc is advertising a publie Hale of live stoe.k. to be held ue.st Tues day. J. P. Hansen is now living in hisnew residence, situated in the Piatt addi tion. Wilbur Hamilton, of Storey'sclothing More, spent Sunday at his home in (Juide Rock. Max Fentress left Tuesday night for Annapolis, .Md., to enlist in the l. S. navy. C, L. Cutting, who has bccnntChica go visiting his son Kdgar. is at home ag.tin. Teachers' examinations are being held today and tomorrow at the court house. t The Holland hotel was re-opened last Sunday by the new proprietor. Charles StelVen. F. Nowhouso returned Monday from mi extended trip to Omaha. Hastings and Chariton. la. Mrs. F. L. Smith is in Lincoln this week as a delegate to the state W. I'. T. I. convention. A son of Dr. T. A. Jones, from Chicago, has enrolled in the Red Cloud Jlusincss College. Kd Kellogg received a telegram Tues day apprising him of the death of his wife at Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Fulton left Tues day fur a visit with a sister of Mrs. Fulton living in South Dakota. L. M. Steward, manager of the Bed Cloud business College, was at Cow les and Illtie Hill Monday on business. Potatoes, 85c per bu. in 5 or 10 bu. lots Cabbage, $1.50 per 100 Ibsr A pples, $5.25 per barrel & Largest and Cleanest (Stock of Groceries in the City The Gfoeef All the Phonos McFarlands Tony Clark and family, recently o Hed Cloud, are now running a hotel at Hertford, la. Mrs. I. II. Holmes and son Clayton went to Fairbury, Nebr., Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Holmes father I F. V. Taylor of Wichita, Kans., formerly in the furniture business here, is visiting in the city this week. I The football game Friday afternoon ! between the Red Cloud high school and ' the College Crescents resulted in a score of 0 to 0. Charles C. Bennett and Miss Kls.o Morse, both of Cowles, were married this week by the Rev. Samuel Deaconi of Cowles. L. 0. Olinstead and daughter Utah have returned from their California I trip and will take up their residence in , lied Cloud. j Mr. and Mrs.O. C. Hell have returned to their home in Lincoln, after a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Boyd Smith. of this place. Mrs. A. T.' Walker has been visiting relatives at Table Hock. Xebr. She re- turned to her home in lied Cloud last , Thursday morning. , j:tz:'zX "tit :.: : Fvangelist Win. .1. Collision. Services begin each evening at 7:J(). , Frank Peterson and his plumber go J to Lebanon Monpay to put in a steam . heating plant in a general merehan- disc ,1ud bank building there. Studebaker A Finkcnbinder, the ce inent sidewalk contractors, are putting in cemeui, crossings in uie wi'imij " tne luinouc euurcu mis weeit. Mrs. A. P. Fly. who has been visit intr liere for .several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Smith, has returned to her home at McCook. The Lebanon high school and the Hed Cloud high school football teams met thi.s afternoon at the baseball park. ( The score was'O to 0 in favor of the latter. Tom Matter, of Lincoln, has brought suit against the eity of lied CI Mid for S.M10, which he alleges to be due him in the case of City vs. Veiser and the F. v M. bank suit, as fees. C. K. Strong, who has been visiting here for some time with relatives, the ISailcy'. during the absence of his wife in Iowa, returned to his home at Culbertson this week. A football game has been arranged for Saturday, October '.'."i, between the College Crescents and the Concordia, Kans. football team. The game will take place at the baseball park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llutler and Mrs. Teach worth returned to their home in Fremont county, Iowa, Mon day, after a week's visit at the home of Mr. Butler's brother, J. K. Ilutler.of this place. Harry Burden, right guard of the College Crescents, is seriously ill, and will not be able to take part in the football game Saturday between the Crescents and the Smith Center high scoool team. J. IC. Chancy has recovered to a great extent from the injuries he recently re ceived from a fall while unloading a heavy casket at Amuck X Chaney's furniture store, and is able to be around again. (icorge Lindsey returned home this week after an extended circuit of the various fairs, stock shows and similar festivals throughout the state this .summer, at which he exhibited his (alloway cattle. Mrs. C. J. Warner left Wednesday for Kearney, where she will visit a while before returning to her home at Medina. O. She has been visiting her sisters here, Mrs. II. K. Howard and Mrs. J. W. Warren. K. It. Uiehardsou and wife, the col ored couple who were recently arrested on the charge of maintaining a (Iimm derl. house, have sued the eity of lied Cloud tor m.".'!!!) damages through .1. M. Challlu, their attorney. W. S. F.iMise. proprietor of tin' Hon Ton bakery, will cease serving regular meals the llrst of November, and will thereafter devote all of his time to his buken. lie is doing thlsonaccountof the seareltv of good help. K A. Bobbin, the cowboy who took third prize in the bucking and pitch ing contest at the Frontier Festival at ,,..,. , 1 Hastings last week, was in Bed ( loud a short time Wednesday evening on his way to his home in Oberlin, Kans. A marriage license was issued by County Judge KNon this week to Owen Bel ford, of Britton. S. I), and Mrs. Kli.tibeth Anshute. of this place. They were married yesterday evening at 8 o'clock by llev tleo. W. Hummel at his lioine south of town. Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Teel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storey, Charlie Orout, K. II. Newhouse.'lJeo. W. Hutchison, Mr.s. C. Complies with all requirements of M Advice of the largest coffee dealers in the world is always to buy the old fashioned Arbucklcs' ARIOSA Coffee in Un conlorl tvirlraons n.. .l, f. . l t nt i i i i .i , JraK? Pagcs. Don t ask for a pound of Mocha and Java, or huy thcjmc for Co'fcc" JIuclua,cs a,ld you cannot gel the same coffee for the same price all the time iLi J2Ji Mosl f ll'c so-called Mocha and Java Coffee is simply masquerading, and is not nearly as good coffee for you as Arbucklcs' ARIOSA, ihc blend of the Brazilian Coffees most suitable to ihc laslc and health of American neonlc. Bv the looks there b no difference between roasted Jaa and Brazilian Coffees; many people drink Brazilian but pay for Java. M1 f rc a t,"u' nSrFy ': S "? bf"- 'M W v 8,,ara"to qua,lly- Whcn you buy ArbucWcs ARIOSA Coffee, you get a full one pound package of the leading Coffee of the or $ l" fr 37 years are greater than the combined sales of all ihc other packaged coffees. By giving better ffcu fr llie money, we have built up a business exceeding ihc combined businesses of the four next largest coffee firms in the whole world. If your dealer will not supply the genuine, write to ARUUCKLE BROS.. New York Cty . . F. MeKcighan and Mary Peterson are ' amonir those in attendance at the Odd l, ,, eUmvs, .an(1 o(1 a1(, t, eI1. enmpmont being held in Omaha this week. The Collee-e Crescents i the lied Cloud ,,., , r...,, .,.. 1...11 4 L 1 Uu, Smllh Conte,. KlinSii ftball team i on the gridiron at the baseball park ' ..... u... -.,. ... ,.v v.. "in-""' tomorrow afternoon. The game will l)L. called at '.':i:.. in order that the vis- King team may catch the evening train home from Lebanon. Cather and Miss Bess Kaley, who have Kddie McDonald, who has been Indd- " touring Kuropefor several ing down the job of baggageman at the months pass, returned to their home Burlington depot for the past war ami '" ,!-,l ' Wednesday. They went 11 half, "vamped his vol," Saturdavund together with a party of twentysiv left Mondav for Minden. Neb., for a f,, I'lm-iilii. with Dr. J. T. Lee. pro visit of two weeks with his parents, fessor of (ireek history in the State whence he will go to Lincoln to take a university. The party visited Ki.gland. course in Brown's Business Colle-re. Scotland, Italy, (icrumny, Switer- .. , , , ,. The Hastings l-rontier festival held -n ..i..,. p..:.i , w. , t w. iiui-iiiujf a urn tint! ;n uu i uti in 11m week drew a large attendance from" lvcd Cloud. A special train was run every morning during the festival from here to Hastings, returning in the eve ning. We were unable to get the names of all the Hed Cloud people in attend ance. Mr. Charles W. Springer of Bladen, and Miss Lillian Springer of Denver, were married at this place by County Judge Kelson, this week. They will make their home in this county. Mrs. Springer is a daughter of Charles W. Springer, superintendent of schools in thif county from 1HH2 to 1887. The groom is well known in this county. Owing to an accident of some kind at the electric light plant, the ehctrie lights all over town were suddenly shut oft' at about half past eight o'clock Sat urday night, and the inhabitants of the burg were in darkness the remainder of the evening, except for what light was atl'orded by the kerosene and gaso line lamps that were perforce brought into commission in the various places of business Lester, the little son of J. K. Yost, was riding a spirited pony Monday, which took fright at something and be came unmanageable. Mr. Yost who was near, called to his son to jump, which he did, sustaining slight injuries. Mr. Yost was also kicked in attempting to stop the pony. His injuries were at first thought to be serious, but he has recovered to the. extent that he is able to get around again. The lied Cloud lire department was called out by the sound of the lire bell at about noon Saturday in answer to au alarm from the residence occupied by T. A. Jones and family and I. II. Iloliues.and family. A lire had broken out. caused by a defective Hue. but it was soon put under control without the use of the city water. uitea large amount of clothing was burned ami scorched, but otherwise no serious damage was done. ,n explosion of five gallons of gash .. ""' -'- " " ; K " Rue in a stiltator inn at lust ngsTues- , . . ," J11?' vvvnm w,,sf '- ' ''I','" f,l,t" '' ,'"1 1"1 other seriously injured by jumping through a window. A silk skirt .was being cleaned with gasoline, which in some way caught fire, spreading to a large can of gasoline nearby when the explosion took place. The fire in the building was soon extinguished with- out causing much damage, Tho series of helpful meetings at tho 1 Baptist church has interested a large j-company of people who have been in Ihc National Pure Food Law, Guarantee attendance every evening. They will be continued all nevt week. Snndav wuihe a dav of irreat blessing. AtS p. in. a men's meeting will be held Kvery man and boy in the eity is cor- (lilllly invited and expected. Sunday morniiiL' the whole llantlst Church will f ',illli' f"' ' fvnst of good and truth. iir the week, every Christian in thc oity is invite I to come and to "r"mK with tlu'"' ,in ""divert friend. U. W. Kaley and sisters, Mrs. Anna land. Belgium and Holland, visiting ., ,. , . I "'I the points of interest. I he party I . 1 . t . 1 o , "' ,:" ,. iiiui l-.Mqib .111. 11 11-j nun mi ni-ti-in, wIim lfil.ii fill iirtiiwl til ivv nrlf mi the steamer Ktruria. I- our days out of the seven sprat on the return voyage was very stormy, but Mr. Kaley de- clarcs that he wa not troubled with seasickness. - It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozle, easy to apply to , Ug that is being put up by Chits, the soreness and inflammation, for any j Sponco has stopped, awaiting the iron form of piles. It soothes and relieves 1 a(j Ki,ia9 for the front of tho builbing. pain, itching and burning. Man Zan ! The gluss for this building will be. Pile Remedy. Price .10c. tJuarantced. j strictly up-to-dato, being a heavy pinto. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Tho front alone will cost $1100. Don't worry about your kidneys An tho Sunday .schools in Bladen, when you can obtain III) days treat-' Harmony and several of the other incut of Plneulcs for Si. These glob- j places around Bladen, will close next , . . . .,. j.. 41 (i,i Sunday to tako in tho Sunday school ules bring relief in the llrst dose. COIlve,fUon lt piainviow. A good pro. Backache, lumbago and rheumatism 1 giam is being arranged by tho presi- . ,, . , ,,. ,,,:,,., dent of this district, which will coin yield quickly. If not satisfied your ni01u;e ,lt 10::C in thJ morning. Abas- money refunded. This is a fair olVer: ket dinner will follow and tho program von can't lose. c .1.1 i. 11 ....... c . .v Sold by Henry (00k. s drug store. THE BISHOP No. 2Q4 1 , filed at Washington. aPS CORRESPONDENCE i f Intorostlnd Items Gathered bv Our Cnvinlv Rnnnrlnrs I5LAIJLN Frod Sponco .spent Sunday in Trent on. Funnel MeLaiighliii spent Sunday with home folks in Oug. (.'. Ilito went out to Oulberts'on Tues day evening to look over his farming interests theie. Mr. and Mrs Ficd Baker moved into their neat, little cottage on Muriel street Thursday of last week. Clms. VanMntio letuiued Monday morning from (Kford, wheie he has been visiting homo folks a low days. Tj. 10. Siumico is putting up a lltiu uuio eoi.uige on iv.ariei suee. watt W i)ti OCCtipiCtl Uy 1011 I'Ols, lllll eoufectionory man. ( Semtor mu, ,,,, w K Tl,rne weIlt (,mvn to Oklahoma City, Okla., Tiie-v ( III0I.IllllB to Ilttoud the Fanners' Natloml Convention, he having been appointed Horn this place by Gov. ' Sheldon. Work on the oOxTO briek stor build- wl'l " resumed in tho artoiuoou. Jr. R A Thontas of Red Cloud will be' present. FUR ROBES Best Made u Bought direct from factory '! 48x60, 54x66 SSI 9 S14.00 I'licsc robes are manu-'" factured from whole skins, being the, only 7 hotise in the world that ' niakes .this kind of a robe. j- Call and see thenv'j before buying. Joe Fogel Tho Harness Man 441 N. Webster St. ', ii in iii