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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters INAVALE M rs. Fred Stoncr Is again able to bo ubout. . Art Myers, who lias hern sick for tin last-two weeks is improving; slowly. Revs, (lalloway and Alexander liiivu been holding revival meetings at the M. K church. uite a nninber of con verts have been secured. Mrs. Mra.il Chapman and son Forrest returned to their home atCo.ad, Neb., Iiusl Friday. They were aecompanicd by Mrs. Chapman's brother, Carl Stick ncy. OAK CRIiliK. Fine weather to sow oats. Jos Wcsinger, Jr., has quit sehool at Lawrence for this season. Leo and Frank Wright are hauling sand to build a cement tank. A bad dust storm visited Oak Creek Saturday evening about I o'clock. Doc Wright is chopping wood on the Wright eighty north of . I. M. Wenen gers. (Jcorgo Marlon is spending most of his time hauling hay from the Shutter place. Mary Wenzinger and Mark Fawcett uro still horsebacking it to Lawrence to school. I left Shirleys team broke loose, in Lawrence last Sunday find ran away smashing the buggy badly. PLEASANT PRAIRIE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Howard visited at (uy Lindscv's last Sunday. Some of the fanners of this locality are busy sowing oats this veek. Everett Bean was called last Sunday to see his brother, Kmory, Who is quite sick. Messrs. Adams and Nelson from Min oen. who are helping in the Inavule meetings, visited the sehool in district -.1 one day last week. Jesse lleigl's neighbors and friends gave them a surprise party last week Thursday and made a nice present. In the afternoon part of the crowd took H5he Red Cloud Hardware 0 Implement wish to announce to the general public that they have bought and art now in possession of the .famos Peterson Hardware and lmdlo most business. They ask a continuance of tho patronage- of all tin old customers, and the purchasing public is cordially invited to call and Kft acquainted vith the new tlrm and a share of its patronage is solicited. A few of our prices may bo of interest to you. A ll.K Disc with tongue trucks, only. S28.0t A good top Buggy 47.50 A Sulkey Lister, .'! different l;iud, only. 33.0 Cultivators? Well. 1 should say! Wo aro leaders. Walking 'tilt i alius, only 12.50 (Jang Plows, only 55.90 Sulkoy Plows, only 52.00" s ! ! i . nwiy.iiiwiii -hi mmnmm - ! i h ' 'wi w OUR LINE IS Cal! and let us -how you out m.immnlli stock ot implement hardware. (Jiiis is the largest implement stock west I Omaha, aie price makers, tin lest follow. WAGONS, THE KINDS WE SELL : Newton, Studebaker, Burg, Winona, Rusbford, Webber, Mitchell, Bettendorf, Bain. Wecairy the famous LINCOLN PUNT in utock. (all ami let us llgurn when in nee I. We cany in stock tins Liigiues, Farm Scales. Winduiills, (ream Separators, and, in fact, everything iisit.ill kept in a Ill's! class house of this kind. WM. WOLFE, Secretary. in a- ball game Between tne two nines of 41. The result of the gamu was 18 to 13 in favor of the kid nine. All those present report a good time. Quite a number from this neighbor hood have been attending the revival meetings at Inavale the past week or two. They have been listening to some Hue sermons. Andrew Nelson, who has been finish ing the carpenter work on the Jenson brothers house, returned home last Thursday. He will work in Danno brog this summer. STILLWATER Farmers arc putting in oats. Summer lias changed to winter. M. 13. Hooves shelled corn on Tues day. A number of the men folks of this vicinity attended the sale of John Plowman on Wednesday of last week. Hovlval meetings began nt l'rairiu Center school house on Monday night, March Hi, conducted by the pastor, Mr. Martin. Mrs. Win. Middlcton and daughter, Mrs. John I Mutt of Nuckolls county, visited at the homo of Wm.Cio.ien on Wudnosduy of last week. M. It. Reeve, who has been in Omaha receiving' medical treatment for ap pendicitis for about three mouths returned home last Saturday evening much improved. Hov. Myers will deliver ii led uro in Kokloy church on Friday night, March '.JO, subject "Rolling tho Clou-Is Away." Tho male quartet of Cowles will fur uisli tho music. Mr. tiillis will pie side at tho organ Admission 15 Mid '23 cents. A number of tho ladies of Kokloy neighborhood' went In and spout tho day with Mrs. John Davidson on Wed nesday, March 11, nnd while thero sowed carpet rags for Mrs. D. They nil canto with something for tho inner man. There were 15 ladios present imd a vory enjoyable day was spent. WILLOW CREEK. Kert Keevo has a new hog house. Scott Smith shelled corn Monday. Several of the farmers arc sowing oats. (Jus l'uudt gave a dance last Satur day night. Mrs. John Norris and sons aecom Go p COMPLETE, and We 'y'Vl'"y N ew POTTER BLOCK, RED CLOUD, NEB. BARGAIN SALE Commencing Saturday morning, March 21 9 vke place on sale Special Values in the New Seasonable Goods Special Showing of the New Spring Hats and Millinery. One of the largest and best showings in this line ever held in this city. All the latest and newest styles in Ladies' and Misses Ready-to-wear Street Hats, Pattern Hats and Trimmed Hats, all on sale at money saving prices. We invite you to come and see them. Special Sale of the New Heatherbloom, Czarina, and Feather Silk Underskirts at 98c, 1.13, 1.25, 1.50, 1.85, and up to $3 The best values and styles ever shown. Special showing of the New Spring Waists at from 50c to $5. Another Special Bargair Sale on New Embroideries at 5c, 10c, 12AC, 15c and 25c. Extra Special Values in Corset Cover Embroideries at 35c and 48c. Two special values in Val Laces at 3c and 5c per yd You must see them to appreciate the exceptional bargain values. Special Muslin Underwear Sale Special values in Corset Covers at 25c, 35c, 38c, 48c and up. Special values in Skirts at 48c 75c, 08c, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $3.75. Special values in Gowns at 48c and up. Specia . values in Muslin Pants at 25c and up. The New White Goods, India Linons, Persian Lawns, etc. On sale at special bargain prices. The New Wash Goods on sale at Special Money Savin. Prices. The New Spring Stock of Ladies', Misses and Children s Shoes On sale at Special Value Prices. Special values in Muslins, Table Linens, Towelings, Bee Spreads, etc. Special Premium in our Premium Department for this sale Handsome Seven-piece Chocolate Set panied Mrs. V. (Suy of Ouide ltoek to I They have traded for unimproved land. I man. An ode was sung. Then. Mr? Hastings last Saturday. The Ash beys a to Sunday dinner at ( '. S. Xorris's. Harry Mrubaker sold .lake KUingei a cow Wednesday. K. Ash by purchased a tine horse of Keeney last week. i ('has. Mrubaker was selling hogs in (Snide Kock Tuesday. ' II. I'.. Hrnbakers spent Sunday with I A. .1. White's family north of Cowles. ('has. Oglesvie has been enlarging his residence by adding a kitchen. Moyd Harrington was in Hastings last week. He went by the auto route. .Me rd it (lu.v of (Snide Hock iskeeping the roads warm on the creek these days. .lake HKllingcr was buying some steers of Storey and some, of (Suy Monday. W. W. Mlackwell and daughter Kate. left for their home in Decatur county, Kansas, Thursday of this week. Several of the (.'rock people re. get- tiug things in shape to go to Old Mex - ico withlMr. Lore ntz and SainLiiulsev iMr on thei ne.Nt trip. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. A Hem is .-.iek. rr.Mrs. K. M. liurrisill with toiisilitis. IJob't (Sarrisou is selling lightning rods Nellie Crary sulVered last we.e.lc with a sprained knee. Little Uaiisom I'.ly has been ill since Minilay evening. Mrs. .Mabel Henry and daughter w.-nt ti .sutton Tuesday. Louis (ilebeiiiid wife were eastboiiud pissengei's Wednesday morning. T'nere was a St. Patrick's day dance at tlu' opera house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Duke Tompkins returned .Mon day evening trout a visit at Miperior. Mrs. Nellie Pace and son Paul de parted for home Friday of last week after a week's visit here. Mrs. diaries Hodges and daughter Pauline were both quite sick last week. Moth are much bettei . dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will .lackson last hunday was en- moving west about the first of April, York MARCH Warren Vance and familvare moving 1'l to Texas. Archie Lambert will witlttheearwhie.il was loaded Wed nesdav. Dorothy ''row and Kthcl llagan took sjcij wxx ohiedteu pox last Frida.. There have been several eases about town. yh. lomi nll.,. al(1 Mr K.tl. Mln. t.r have been entertaining Mrs. Win. MlaLedoll and Mr.s. Chas. Helvidere. Mlaizedell of Sam Itivins and sister have moved their household goods from Hostwick and rented a house in the east part of (Suide Uoek. Mr.s. .Mae Cathcart who is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. 1. M. Kowlan, was very ill for a few hours Suuday. .lohn Plowman and familv went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to visit relatives before taking their departure for California. Mrs. Charles Wehrley took her baby 1 to tlie s to the. sanitarium at College View Wed- uesday. Ur father, William Kyker. I accompanied her. Miss Kintua Kergtleld came home from Moulder, Colo.. Wednesday nioniing to visit the home folks. She is a nurse at the sanitarium. The ten-cent lunch for the M. K. Aid society will be served by Mrs. IJ. I. Cooper nt her home in east (Suide ltoek on Wednesday afternoon April. All are cordially invited. I'M. Sawyer and wife of Ilea ver City departed Minilay evening for home. They had been summoned here by the severe illness of Mrs. William sawyer who is now somewhat better. Mi's. A. Latky was the guest of Mrs. nnd Miss Van Woert during her stny in (Suide ltoek. she went to Superior Wednesday for a meeting with ihe Degree of Honor lodge at that place. .Mrs. Kniory lluudrickson received a call from Mrs. scelcx and her class of the M. K. Sunday sehool on Friday evening. linen tablecloth was pre sented her as wedding gifts from the class. tSuide Monk, lodge No. til, A. (). I'. .. ami (Suide ltoek lodge. No. I .is. ). of 11. and a number of guests had a splendid joint meeting Tuesday even ing, March 17. The meeting was called to order by F. C. Mean, master wuiV otore m mm Mary A' lMiUS nmA d,iof ,,f th'5 D' gree of Honor, gave tine addre.1- upon the order, its merits, rates. ti! and fraternalism in general. Mr. P.i! lipps, deputy for the A. (. I'. V . fo! lowed with an address Inez. (Vi'-.vi recited a touching poem. Deputy P.'d lips gave a couple of readings, a no. b, request Mrs. Ltikcy recited that iinm ing piece, "The .liners." nother oil was sung. Supper was announeeii au , u good social lime was enjoyed. Aboi '-'00 were in attendance. As it w.i S Patrick's day nearly every one wore givijn ribbon. WALNUT CRHKK Mr. Fa rnhu in shipped fat cattle :.t -hogs the timt of the week. T. F. loncs has been improving h: residence by placing a large windo" in the dining room and u dormer wi" dow in the roof. Mr. Hrown's sale amounted to ov . 811,000. Kverything sold well. Tl -auctioneer seemed to be an expert. L his line. The funeral of Mrs. Mishop wa a; tended by a large number. The b reaved family ha ye the sympathy ' the entire community. Miss Mishop r Hebron wilt keep house forherbrothe. . Mrs. Howard, who has been in low. for some time, is visiting with rel -lives anil friends. Mr. Points attended quarterly mee . iugat Mock ('reek Saturday and u: day. IN A I'INVII. fsK AI.I.KN s I'ODT.i: -i A pouiJi'r for tlrt'tl. iicliliit; -owllcn fcoi l linvis uxui-.'tO.naitL'siimonliiN. 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