The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 08, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COUNTRY NEWS
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS OF NEW8.
Furnltlird by Our Able Corps ol
Country Correspondents, Espec
ially lorltbe Headers of Tke Chief
Bladen.
8u Easterly's garden is Iho best in
tlio town.
J. Yost is having his bouBO papered
nd kalsomincd.
Will Wallaco is having a tussol
with tho mumps,
J, L. Grandstaff has pat a now
fenco around his residence
Miss Mablo Wright of Cowlos is
visiting friends in this plaoo.
Ilioks and Burden aro wondoring
whether thoy uhasod a wolf or a dog
Sunday.
Tho Baptist ohuroh is being kalso
mined, Gibbons of Campboll is doing
tho work.
Mrs. II, M. McOluro of Bluo Hill
was tho guest of Mrs. F. Toothaore
Tuesday.
Tho vicinity was blessed with a
littlo rain Monday ovoning it also bad
Us sharo of wind and dust.
Somo four or fivo teams from north
eastern KansaB passed through hero
Tuesday onrouto for Oregon.
MrB. Bierco who has boon visiting
her sistor Mrs, MoKolvey roturnod to
ber homo in Hastings Tuesday.
Tom Snyder's wind mill could not
withstand tho storm of Monday oven,
ing, nearly all tho fans were taken out.
Bladen was quito deserted Sunday,
nearly every ono going to Blue Hill
to attend iho K. P, Decoration ser
vices. Number eight held by II. M. Mo
Gluro drow John G run's buggy last
Saturday and W. G. Parkor of Bluo
Hill drow tho cart.
Jas, Vincont D. V. M. of Shenan
doah, Iowa is tho guest of A. William's
this week and treating Buch horsos
that may need his attention.
Childrons' Day cxeroisos will bo
held in tho Congregational church
Sunday, May 10, at 11 o'olook and in
tbo evoning at 8 o'clook in tho Bap
tist church,
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Snow and son
Clydo took their dopariuro Tuesday
morning for Omaha whero Mr.i. Snow
and Clydo will visit her sister Mrs,
Ely. Mr. Snow will go to bis old
homo in Illinois, thoy expect to bo
absent two or threo wcok,
Monday about 10 o'clock a, m. tho
alarm of Ore was sounded and peoplo
started down tho strcot and across tho
taack whero thoy found Chap, Gunn's
barn and hay stack all a blazo, as tho
day was calm tho firo was confined to
the barn without doing any further
dimigo. Juit how the fire started ii
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, REP CLOUD,
CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY.
Given Away . . .
A Five Dollar chair given away TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
The most restful, Comfortable and Convenient chair in the
world. Just the chair for Porch, Lawn or Sitting Room. We
want to present one of these Chairs to each of our customers FREE.
Call and see them an d while getting one of these Chairs Free Get
more Clothing for same money than any where in the country.
A. GALUSHA, Manger.
Walnut Creek.
Wo had a light rain Monday night
which made tho farmers feel happy.
Children's Day wus eolobrated last
Sunday at Pleasant Dale several
sohools united in a picnic, thoy report
a good time.
Mrs. ScoIcb has boon out to tako
caro of her mother a part of tho dur
ing the 'week,
Messrs Scolcs and Hoaton hauled a
load of hay to town this wcok, tbey
say hay is Boaroo.
Mr. McCall put somo of his stcors
in tho big paBturo on account of tho
dry weather.
Tho corn that is up, is growing fine
yot Bomo is still dry in tho ground
tho rain not having penetrated dcop
enough to sprout it.
Cooked Creek.
A very littlo rain Monday ovoning.
Fred Maurer returned from Lincoln
Thursday wboro ho has bcon attending
the state university.
Glint Plummcr of Guido Bock was
visiting Mr. Martin's Sunday.
Mr. Holsworth was visiting his sons
near Bladon Sunday.
Mr. Tonnaut contemplates going to
Missouri again in tho near future
Karl Tonnant lias purchased tho
Wcgman Photo gallery and is again u
oity lad.
Tho wind Monday oyening blew
down UmcIo Gcorgo Win ton's wind-
mil, and sovcral small buildings in our
neighborhood.
0. 0, Tcol was in this part Sunday,
Ulmst and IMinnic llciurr woro
callers at A. Hedge's Sunday.
German ohuroh sorviocs aro hold
each Sunday afternoon at tho resi
dence of Chas. Fcndrio.
Married: At thu Congregational
ohuroh, lied Cloud, Miss Mablo Tiu
man to Mr. Edward Dickson. Tho
brido is well and favorably known in
this section and her ever smiling faco
has won hor many friends. Tho
groom has beon a resident of Nebras
ka sinco early childhood, his steady
habits and amiable disposition lias
won him a reputation of cxtrcmo
steadiness. May their path forevor
bo bright. Toe
Uurllold.
Tlioso molauoholy days havo camo
tho saddest of tho year booauso of tho
day weather. Ono of our prominont
farmers tells us that on account of tbo
dry weathor ho had to soak his hogs
in wator so that thoy would hold swill.
Boyd Munsol and Borthu Conovcr
were united in wedlock last Tuesday
ovening, Geo. Humuiol officiating.
Wo wish thorn a long and happy lifo.
Eli is farming southwest of Hod
Cloud about 10 miles. Ho says ho is
a mystery. Loss about 125,
Columbia
badly in need of a good cook.
Chas. Wiggins and wifo spent Sun
day at John Earner's.
School closed in district 18 Juno
8th, and had a picnio on abovo date.
Cap Houobin and 4000 other Coxoy
itcs aro to start for Washington Jan.
32, 1901 and will start from tho Lib
erty pole, at 12 o'olook sharp. Pasto
this notice in your hat.
Small grain is a failuro this year
and wo havo no euro thing on corn
but tho prospcots aro good and if wo
havo good seasonable rains wo
may havo a bountiful crop.
Grant Shagloy had a runaway list
wcok, breaking two whocls of his bug
gy and shaking him up, almost as a
sohoolmastcr would.
Mrs. Mary Conovcr roturncd to Mo
Cook Wednesday aftor a two weeks
visit with hor mothor Mrs. 0. Earner.
tuto Line.
Tho fiao rains aro making tho corn
fields look nico but if Jaok Frost still
visits us wo won't havo muoh of a
crop.
Rev. Adams proaohed at North
Branch last Sunday.
Mr. Stanly and wifo and Mr, Heed
attonded meeting on Willow Creek
last Sunday.
Thursday evening was Students
Reunion at North Branch. Quito a
number of old studonts wcro prcsont,
and everybody had a good time.
Friday afternoon tboro was a ban
quet at tho aoadomy for the teachers,
cx-toachcrs, student and cx-studcnts
of tho Academy. loo cream and cako
woro Bcrvcd, everybody had a good
time Iu tho evoning tho group had
their pictures taken.
Friday night was commencement
at Acadcmv. Robert W. Gish of
Wobber; Kans and Waltor S. Hadloj
of North Branoh, Kans., wcro t!.o
graduatos. Mr. Qish's oration was on
"Parasites," Mr. Hadloj's on uTho
Aims of Life" Both orations woro
splendid. Aftor thty had delivered
their orationB thoy woro given their
diaplomas by Prof. II. H. Townsond.
Mrs. Dan Smith of North Branch
died Juno 5, buried Juno G, 1894, at
Maplo Grovo graveyard, Sho had
been siol quito a while. Tbo family
havo tho sympathy of all tho aommun-
u- .
Guide lloek.
On accouut of tho dry woather peo
plo aro trying every moans availablo
of keeping lifo into what is left after
tho freeze. Most pooplo are irrigating
by means "of wind mills,
Tho Mr. Bain that walked over to
town Monday evoning wis a wolcomo
visitor.
Tho ico cream and berry festivn
NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1894.
.
Reclining
bold at tho Baptist ohuroh for tho ben
efit of tho ohuroh was a grand success.
Memorial day was well attonded by
a very largo crowd. The speaking
was in Konsaok's grovo.
Miss Theda Viors spont Sunday in
Red Cloud.
Mrs. MyraFlctohoraooompanicdby
M. Lovott loft last week for Way no
county.
Fred Dalton is now nayes' smiling
clerk after being the lucky winner in
tho bioyclo contest.
Mrs. Sapp of Red Cloud is taking a
few days reoreatlon, visiting her
friend, Mrs. E. W. Vicrs of Guido
Rook. ' '
Ono of tho mast estimable young
man of Guido Rock was tied up last
wcok for life; tho fortunato gentleman
being Geo. Johnson. May buocoib
orown their efforts through life.
Tho Baptist Sunday sohool is pre
paring for ohildrons' day, July 10th.
Tho two cyclists, Earl Crary and
Pearly Roland, ontertainod tho town
tho other ovoning by giving them a
four milo race
Mrs. Doyle is laying very low at her
daughter's, Mrs. Hod Moranville
Edna Busbco loft last wook for hor
homo in Now York, after spending tho
last yoar with her brothers. Tho
young pooplo will miss her greatly.
JUANATA.
Judson.
Decoration day was duly observed at
Mt. Hopowith tho following program:
Music by martini band, Next forming
in lino. First the band, then 0. A. R.
littlo girls, boys, and oitizens, who
marched through the cemetery anddoc
orated tho two graves of G. A, R. boys
namely: James Ansrnus and Charljs
Daviu. Tho littlo girls Bang a song
over Mr. Davis' grave, entitled, "Littlo
Children," and a song by tho young
ladies oyer Mr, Ansmus' grave, then
prayer by Rov. Horton, After spend
ing one hour at tho aemotory strowing
(lowers they formed in procession to
march to Webb cemetery.
Albert Sorivnor is tho happy papa
of a bouncing baby boy. All think
it tho nicest boy over born.
Tliero was a party atF. L Smith's
Friday evening.
G. W. Saunders and T. 0. Hooker
of Red Cloud were in theso parts
Wednesday.
Herb Baker wbb viBitiog in
sas la.it weok.
Cora Johnson visited Anna
Kan-
Belle
Wilson last weok.
Mr, Wilson is around after his re
cent illness.
Win, Dallis left for Missouri on
Wednesday, where he will visit his
parents. SlO,
Chairs i
Ainboy.
Another rain is needed in this part.
Mr. James Gilham spoke in the
grovo Sunday.
Most of tho peoplo went te Red
Cloud Decoration Day.
Mr. Baker sold a load of hogs Mon
day. Found Saturday, May 26, a brown
ovorooat, between F. W. Baker's and
Amboy, tho loosor can havo the same
by calling at Mr. Baker's ono mile and
a half northeast of Ainboy.
Tbo party Saturday ovoning at Mr.
Frisbio's was well attended those prei
eut'.woro Mis'scs Beal, Laura McBride,
Susio Bakcrr Stolla Dobbins, Daisy
Friable, Bcssio Cockrall and Aha
Baker; Messrs Walter Cox, Frank Fris
bis, Alf Saladen, Sylvester Frisbio,
Luo Beal, Rob Mitobol, Clar Cox,
Charlio Cookrall and John Saladon.
Mrs. Libbio Curtis from Kansas
City and Mrs. Crouso from Panama,
Iowa, aro visiting at G, W. Bakoi's this
week.
Stillwater.
Mrs. Jo o Darning is on tho siok list.
Charloy Crawford is working for
Sanford Croxton.
Fred Gardner had ono of his fingers
burstod whilo playing ball with the
Lawrence boys last Wednesday,
Children's Day was observed at the
Lun schoolhouso last Sunday, then was
a largo crowd in attendance Tho ex
oroiscs wcro good and every ono wsb
well pleased.
Mr. Cook, a brother of Mrs. Bart
Shorloy is hero on a visit from Indiana.
Rev. Yoiscrof Red Cloud will proaoh
at tho Ryker sehoolhouso next Sunday,
Flavo Shulton aud wifo of Rosomont
attended childrcns' day exercises at
Prairio Center last Sunday.
Children's Day will bo obsctvod at
Eokloy ohuroh next Sunday.
Anna Cockrall will givo a pionio at
Crozicr's grovo on Saturday, Juno 1C
Mr. Snyder's child who was reported
very sick hasBinco died and was buried
in thu Guido Rook cemetery on May 30,
Mr. John Fiuhol and his sister Mrs,
lltndrix visited their brothor Davo
Fisiiel last week, thoy wore accompan
ied bv Mr. Hogato and Miss Winter
sheen. Born to John Anderson on Juno 1st
a ten pound boy. Dr. Hall of Cowlei
iu attendance Simpson.
Uatln.
Albort Wilson bna roturned from Vir
ginia. Claudo Wilson was visiting in our vi
cinity Sunday,
Win, Bwihart was n callor of W. A.
Aker'a Saturday nnd Sunday,
O. F. Cathor was doing business in
Campboll Monday.
Tho Duno school has closed lor a
month's Vacation.
Henry Bretlmuor was a visitor of
Frank Btdllek Sunday.
V
nmco Pavno is homo from Lincoln
whore ho has beon attending school.
Everett Bean and family were vising
at hie father's Tuosdny.
Rudolph Ware had a good horee die
last week; Mr. Phillip's also lost one.
Mr. Joo BrookB of Franklin was visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Wilson last week.
Mr. Crab il and wife and Clarenoe WUi
on and family were the guests of J. $W
Wilson Sundoy.
A largo crowd attended the ball game
at O Ramoy'a last Saturday. The
bovH did Bomo excellent playing, and the
coro was Bladen 20 Pumpkln'Huskere
10.
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Inavale.
Mr. Hoaton shipped eight oars of stock
to Kansas City Sunday.
Mias Carry McClintoc has a new or-
gan.
Rev Hancock now rides in a new
buggy.
Sarnie Bennott was in Omaha last
week visiting hie brother.
Mrs. Weidrman has movod to Red
Cloud, and Mr. Simons and son Elmer
have movod onto the Richardson ranch.
Mr Brooks and wifo of Franklin wen
visiting his eistor Sunday.
Frank Reed was on our streets Mon
day. Mrs. McCan of Dowitt, Nebraska is
visiting her sister, Mre. Hancook this
week.
Al Garner and Ralph Hartwell were
in Red Cloud Sunday .night.
Mr. Prentiss is ablo to be around
again.
Rov. Adamo will preach next Sunday
ovening at 8 o'clook.
We had quito a windstorm here Tues
day night, but vory little rain.
Mrs. Hull of Riverton was visitiag in
the vale this weok.
Walter Garner and Emma Orchard
attended tho Dickson-Truman wedding
last Sunday.
Tho Inavalo high school closed last
Friday with Miss Lulu Barbor as teach
er. She is one of best teachers that In
avalo has evor had, and the board could
de no better than to sucure hor eervloes
for next year.
Howard Reynolds is ablo to movs
around a littlo with tbo aid of a orutob.
Oto Garner met with a misfortune on
last Sunday whllo on his way to Rad
Cloud; his horso bocamo firightoned and
threw him and his girl out and wont on
to town. It Binnehod up the buggy and
hurt tho lady somo.
Mr. Broomflold's brothor from Indian
ola is visiting him this weok.
Elmor Kaloy and John Tulloys were
up from Rod Clond playing Tennis Tues
day evoniug.
Charles Olmstoad is working for H G
Sawyer. Rustler.
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