mimmmmmmmxw Mbmt'cttjot. TilE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894. 3 noamp mi 7- iHMaMHHammiH S n f . Jr iX THE COUNTRY NEWS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS OF NEWS. Furnished by our Able Corp ol Country Correspondent) Espec ially forltb. neadera of The Chief Judion. Quite a number of farmers are through planting corn, and tho acre age will far exceed that of any prev ious j ear. Mr. Harris Franois is the happiest man in Kansas, becauso it is a girl usual Kansas weight. 8. Decks living near Cora is at tho point of death. Miss Maggie Barrott had a birth day party last Saturday night. ' 0. W. Barrett traded a pony to a mover for a mule, and thoy both got oheated. Sunday school at Mt. IIopo every Sunday at 10 a. m. Sid. Lator. ltcv. S. Decks died tho 8th and was laid to rest in tho. Cora, Kansas cemetery on Wcdeesday, Auiboy. Earnest Ferell and bis. best girl wero visiting at his unelo's G. W. Baker last Sunday. Early corn, wheat and, oats are do ing well since tho rain. Alta and Susio Baker and Alf and Flo Saladen went fishing yesterday and got some fine fish and if thoy had been muoh finer thoy oould not hayo been soon. Mra.G. W. Baker is on tho sick list. Tho party at Cockrall's Saturday night was a grand sucoess. All report a good timo. Dixev. Pleasant grove. Mies Carrio Eldred spent last Thursday with Miss Brcohbuhl. Thcro will bo a children's day eel ccration at the Pleasant Grovo school houso the tenth of June. H. Converse of Sbiekloy, Nebraska, spent Sunday with his father-in-law Fred Brcohbuh.1. U. A. Forgey says that he has got tho finest raeo.horso in Smith county. Gharlps Henitine and his best girl jent Sunday at Fred Wittwers. Slim Bill. South Side. Corn planting is dono in theso parts. Mr. Saladen had tho misfortune to havo his houso burned last Monday evening, no was smoking meat out sido tho house and tho moat caught on fire, and tho flanus caught to tho house and it was burned to the ground in an hour. Mr. Turner and wifo were tho guosls, of Mr. Rudd's last Sunday. Vioky Haikins was visiting the sohool ia district 34 last Tuesday, II .r,i '' . SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBam J touted Chicago Clothing Company $20 suits for $16. Lots 6070, 6842, in men's suits ever shown in Nebraska. Suits from $13 to to three dollars in endless varieties. FUR, WOOL OR STRAW, way of prices on Underwear. Miss Lizzie Gust was visiting at homo last Sunday. Mr. Kcvcr and wifo returned from Kansas Friday evening, and gavo a pleasant danco Saturday night at tho residence of the bride's mother. All re poit a good timo. Mr. Moanard supports a new wind mill. Carl Gust, started last weok for Alabama on a pleasure trip, we wish him sucoess. Tho lied Cloud sohool had a picnio in tho grovo at tho bridgo Saturday, it wob well attended Jack Miller took a lay oil last week and went to Bloomington on u visit, and returned to business Hub Monday morning. Frank Street run tho elcotrio lights last week in the absonco of Jaok Mil ler. ALrilARETTA. lunvale. Georgo Hummol left list Friday for Bloomington to bceomo first as sistant to Jack Davis formerly station agent at this placo. About twenty of tho Inavalo peoplo attended tho opera in Bed Cloud Tuesday evening. Thcro will bo a lawn social at G. W. Kuight's Friday, evening, May 18. loo cream and eako will bo served. Everybody is invited. Mr. Prentiss had a valuablo hone injured by a wire fence tho other day. Miss Parsous from Illinois is visit ing her cousin Mrss Carrio McClintoo. Lew Konyon took a trip to Kansas City tho foro part of tho week. Mrs, Mabel Kcn'jon was visiting with frionds in llivorton this week. Mrs. A. Hummel went to lied Cloud Tuesday. Tho Misses Gertie and Mcrtia Ka toy visited Miss Cora Olmstead last Sunday. TUSTLKR. -i II -- Dltidcn. Warm. More wind, Wo aro muoh in need of a rain. Pup Rust of lied Cloud was in tho burg Monday. Gund & Co,, shipped a car load of hogs this weok, Dr, Kohlcr reports a young son at llov. Keplors home, llov, Maurice of Campbell and llov. Snow exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Mr. Easterly aud daughter of Blue Hill aro visiting with their son of this placo. Mrs. Harding who has been visiting in tho western part of tho state re turned homo this woek. Win, Granuis who was seriously hurt in a runaway last week wo aro glad to say is improving, L, 0. Thome has been spending several days in Chase and other west 1 $18 suits for $14. 3004, 3148, 6710 A. GALUSHA, Manager cm counties with tho viow of invest ing in laud. Mr. Geo. Boyd celebrated his birth day on Tuesday by having a number of his friends lako dinner with him and cat ico cream. County Supt. Hunter or lied Cloud had chargo of tho teachers' meeting which was held hero Saturday. There was a good attendance Tho feed mill has been closed for a few days on account of a broken pinion losing lots of valuablo timo IIicho windy days. Died Friday night, tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs Easterly; services at tho houso at 3 o'clook aud tho littlo ono was laid to rest in tho Plainviow Cemetery. Walnut Creek. Tho wcathor continues warm and dry. Elias Houchin is engaged in putting in a erop on tho Sellars farm. Ho is a now acquisition to this town. England's Iiavc a new faim boll. Miss Cora Smiih was visiting her sister in Garfield last week. Mr. Barker is at work north of tho rivtr. Mr. Jennings has two hundred acres planted in corn. Mrs. Pearl Ailos with her daughter and sister-in-law is visiting with her parents this week. I sec that tho foreman on the ranch has put two listers in his wheat fluid. . i- i Sttito Mac. Wcathor still hot and dry, so dry thoro isn't much going on. Louio Bowles is on tho siok list again. Grace Davis is very siok with tho moaslcs. Mr, Clino's family oro happy over tho arrival of a littlo girl at their house. Tho Radical United Brethron had a baskot meeting in Mr. George's throve Sunday and held services in tho Maplo Grovo church at night. Grandma Fishburn died May 11, after a short funeral seryico tho re mains wero tnkou to Otcgo to start for her homo in Iowa. Sho will bo buried in tho Crawfordville comotery. A few of her relatives went back to attend tho funeral and burial. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Pair Highest Award. Wludyl'oliit. Preaching last Sabbath by ltcv. Georgo Hummol at 11 o'olook and also in tho evening. Epworth Leaguo to bo reorganized at night, A grand display is expeoted on Decoration Day at tho Webb graveyard all are invited to comu and bring your flowers and dinners. Speaking on the grounds. Crops aro looking well especially Received their complete spring purchases this week. were given a pointer early in the season not to buy clothing earlier than May 1. They acted upon advice, if and you will call at their store you will at see that they did the proper caper in doing so. $16 suits for $13. And by the way and 4483 at $13 are the best values Correct styles and colors in hats, either in We go any merchant one better in the tho eorn that was planting oarly. Cultivating will oommenoo soon. Wheat, oats and rye will need rain soon if wo get a crop. All tho stock is looking well. Mr. Satloy who now farms tho Wm. Gates farm has two fino stallions, ono largo draft horse of tho Belgium stock and also a fine trotting horse. Give him a call, James Ferguson the magio oil man now has Jewel county, Kansas as liia right of territory. Call on Mr. Fer guson for magio oil, you will find him at tho Wm, Gates farm. Mr. Couch has fallon heir to fine baby girl. hi i i Gnrflcld. We aro all busy cultivating our corn and havn't time to find out all tho news. A. M. Swoaringerhas his now house about finished and will soon move in. Grant Shsgloy is working for Joo Taylor. Several of our farmers has boon taking out new cultivators. Jim Bryant still holds down his homestead. Corn is doing well but oats tro damaged by dry weather, Stillwater. Cora planting is about dono. A mco rain last week but moro ib needed. Jem Sanders visited relatives in Elm Creek last Saturday. Mr. Snyder who bought tho John Matzner place has a very siok child. Rev. Wm. Britten was visiting his son llov. Geo. Britton in Goneva last week. Mrs. Richardson has lately return ed from a visit to her son's Thos, Richardson at Hoxie, Kansas, Callicrton. Corn is coming up and looking well. Tho rain wo had Wednesday was groatly enjoyed, another ono at the present time would also be enjoyed. Mr. Stroot and family were visiting at Mr, Lambreohl's Sunday. Rev, G. !' Kepler failed to fill his appointment at Calhcrton Sunday ovening, There will bo baptizing at Mr. Fred Lambrecht's next Sunday at 3 p. in, by Rev. Hanoook. Messrs. Frank Bean, Claude Duyal and Charlie Sine accompanied by thoir ladies attended oburch at Cath- erton, mains, Crooked drcek. Its funny how it rains in Nobraska. Mr. Grant attended the teacher's meeting at Bladen Saturday. Mrs. Fahndrick was quite sick last weelr. Mr. Ed Diokson was planting corn I for Mr. Tennant this week. . - r j rwTv-5T?reT;K r"nT&S ifStSCeJ? Georgo Winton was in our neigh borhood Monday. Last week Charley Tonnant was unfortuiato enough to lose his musio book whilo on the road to town to tako a lesson. There was preaching at Mr, Fabn drick'a rcsidenoo last Sunday. Mr. Grant will preach in the Ton nant sohool houso, in district 27, Sunday evening. Evcrvbody is in vited to como. Mrs. Saulflborry from Longmont, Colorado, was visiting at Mrs. Tea nam's this week. M,r. John Chapin one of our in dustrious farmors, supports a now harness. Mr. John Roval has built a new pasturo fence Mr. John Polnicky and family wero ybiting with thoir frionds Sunday. At Mr. Bennett's last danoo tho girls all proved to bo beys. All report a good timo. Fall wheat and oats aro looking fine in this neighborhood but a good rain would bo cxocptiblo. Mr. Ed Dickson was north of Ina valo Sunday. Paul Dickson spont Sunday at home Monthly report of district 27 for tho month ending April 27. Num ber enrolled 2G, average attendance 20, number of pupils tardy 10, num ber of pupils neither tardy nor absent 2. W. II. Grant, teacher. The entertainment last Saturday evening given by Mr. Grant and soholars was a grand suocess, a large crowd was present. The exercises lasted about an hour and a half. All roported a good time. Mr. Grant ia I an excellent worker in the sohool room and wo wish him Buocess in the future. T. 0. E. Balln. Joo Polnicky is doing some building on bio furin. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Akers wero callers at 0. F. Holly's on Monday. Miss Maggio Rlnkor is visiting at Link Kelso'a. Charley Hanson has been working for N. Sorgonson. 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