The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 22, 1900, Image 5

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Hi'st became tin1 tfoldsniitli's nit
win produce no better rinp,.
Made of ono solid piece n( gold
without Haw or blister.
Our
stamp on :i rinir means
standard of merit.
Kucli nnd every tinn thnt goes
from this stoic is made mi
ller our own direction.
All rings sold appropriately en
graved free cf chiirgt.
T&eous& "Bvos.,
JKWKI.HIIS ANU OPTICIANS.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
MORE OR LESS PERSONAL,
Telephone No. 97 for your gasoline
District court convenes next Monday
.June '.25.
Do you want a naw cook stovcV If
so see Wright.
The- Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean
ono year for 81.25.
Two residences for salo in city. Seo
3. B. Llghtfoot.
Will Parker returned Saturday evo
ning from a trip east.
C. M. Smith and J. W. Kunchoy
were in Superior Wednesday.
Walter Koby sells tho Singer sowing
machine. Prices riglit. Get tho host.
It. B. Gaston of Concordia, Kansas,
is in the city this week looking after
business mutters.
Miss Ina Burt of Campbell was visit
ing in tho city this week and attending
tho teacher's institute.
Mrs. James (Iriminger and hor sister
Myrtle Mcintosh left last night for a
summer visit at Tin Cup, Colorado.
Sanford Fox has bought tho Wil
liams property on the corner of Elm
stret and Ninth avonuo and is now
comfortably located in the same.
Ed. Cotting returned Saturday eve
ning from Bloit, Wisconsin, where he
has been attending college and will
spend tho vacation here with his pa
rents. The fund for tho India sufferers is
increasing. All those who desire to
contribute to this fund will please bring
in their contributions by Monday, Juno
"25th. Mr. Will Auld is treasurer.
The man who was "born tired"
should use Prickly Ash Bitters. It
makes work a necessity to give vont to
the energy and exuborence of spirits
generated by functional activity in tho
system. Sold by C. L. Cotting.
J. O. Wiles this week received a new
gasoline engine which ho hns installed
in tho roar of his restaurant. In n few
davs ho will bnvo bU funs in working
order and then tho oat ions of the Star
bakery and icstaurant can bti assured
of a pleasant place to cat ieo cream.
List of hitters remaining uncalled for
at tho postoflicoat Bed Cloud, Neb
raska.forthe week ending Juno 2lst
1000:
Beezoley, Arthur Brooks, Bert
:Bump, U. O. 2 McConk. Mr.
McCorriston, Wm.
These letters will besent to tho dead
lotter oflico Juno 28th, if not called for
before. When calling for abovo pleaso
say "advertised." T. C. Hackkk, P. M
ANOTHER OF
THOSE BIG
SUNDAY DINNERS
NEXT
SUNDAY.
J. O. WILES, Prop.
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Now is tho time to subscribe.
Lois Popo left Satmday for Lincoln
on a visit.
James Bowren left Wednesday for
Grand Island.
F. A. Sweezy of Blue Hill was in tho
city this week.
Cap. Hotichin made a trip to Host
wick last Saturday.
Will Tuiloys and wife left Monday
for their homo at Oxford.
L. C. Munger left last Monday for a
visit with his sister in Iowa.
D. II. Kaley and J. K. (trecnhnlgh of
Cowles were hero Thursday.
A. A. Btudiek who was shot by John
Poyer is able to bo out again.
It 1) Bedford left Thursday night
for Holdregoon a business trip.
Mrs. A. Conover loft Thursday morn
ing for a visit with friends at McCook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Itickards f Be
atrice are visiting relatives in tho city.
Miss Liz.ie Boats left Wclncsday
morning for Beatrice to visit .vith
friends.
Mrs. II. C. Cutter left Thursday
morning for Janesville, Wisconsin, on
a visit te relatives.
Mrs. L. 1). Oatman left Thursday
evening for a trip to Donver, Colorado
Springs and Pueblo.
Henry Clark leaves today for Arbor
ville, this state, and from there will
make a trip to Chicago.
James (iriminger fotincily of this
city hut now living at Wymore was
hero this week visiting relatives..
License to wed was given Eimo H.
Goos and Laura Stumpeuhorst both of
this county, June 20, by Judge DulTy.
Mrs. Brower and daughters who
have been looking after property in
terests hero left for California Mon
day. Cloyed Cummings left Thursday
morning for Bentrico where he has ac
cepted a position with the Paddock
hotol.
F. P. Hadloy has purchased tho Geo.
Boss property in the north part of town
and will move into it in the near fu
ture. Ernest Welsch left Thursday even
ing for Denver where ho will spend
several days and then will go on to
Cripplo Creek to look after his mining
interests.
Tho salaries of the postmasters in
fifty-four of tho presidential postoiliccs
in Nebraska have boon increased. That
of only one, Blue Hill, has beon de
creased.
' Sheriff Wolls or. Tuesday received
word to watch for a team of white
horsos and a saddle and bridle which
had been stolen at Bellvilln, Kansas,
but up to tho present no trace of thorn
coming noar hero has been found.
Important Announcement! Third
big shipment of the celebrated Lion
Brand shirts received yesterday. See
the "Schubert," "Kenwood" and tho
"Lakeside" as tho proper shirt for hot
weather.-TiiK Cowpen-Kaley Cloth
ino Co.
At tho Baptist church next Sunday
morning the subject will be, "Four Es
sentials in Christian Life." Sunday
school at 11:45, I. H. Holmes, Sup't.
B. Y. P. U. at 7 p.m. Evening subject,
"A Singular Life." Bogular monthly
covenant meeting on Wednesday eve
ning ntSo'cloek. Everybody welcome.
I. W. Eiison.
The ease of John A. Poycr for
tho .shooting of Deputy Sheriff A. A.
Biirdick came up for hearing yesterday
hef ore .Judge West and a change of
venue was taken to Judge Bedford's
court. Tho hearing was had at tho
court house and the room was none too
largo to hold tho anxious crowd. Tho
defonso introduced no ovidenco and
tho prosecution introduced a fow wit
nesses in support of thoir case. After
listening to tho argumen's and review
ing tho ovidenco tho judge found it
sufficient to bind Poyer over to the
district court in the sum of 93,000, and
in default of which ho was consigned
to tho euro of Sheriff Wells.
Bed Cloud people who stay nt homo
on the Fourth of July will have a little
fun of their own. This week a number
of rhe business men got together and
raised a goodly sum for tho purpose of
kouie enjoyment, however, anyone can
come who wishes. There will bo no
eloquent outbursts of oratory, and the
program, which will not commence
until 2 p in., will consist only of races
and sports, and anything that goes to
make a good lime. Another feature
will be a water tight, and still another
a hoso raco. There will'also be bicycle
races, foot races, pony raees, Irish
buggy race, egg race, sack race, fat
man's race, lean man's race, etc. And
there will also bu a tug-of-war contest
which will bo opon to any team com
posed of live person. Although the.
affair i to bo -impromptu one, there
will be plenty of iiiiiuomout and danc
ing. During the day a phonograph
entertainment will ho given, and at tho
glose of tho entertainment tho puouo.
uraph will be given away.
iFountaiwDrinksi
AT THE
Bon Ton Bakery.
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I WlMi'uerrj.
('himpmwe Cider,
(linger Ale.
i (trace KoU,
SoJu I.CMOtimltf.
Celery I'hotpliMe.
drape l'liolmtp,
ursngc (. icier.
FIVE CENT DRINKS.
Ice Cream Soda, CMIumI Fruit !oil.
cnerrr i"iiouiaie.
Ilootllccr
KRk U'tnutlitile.
drape Lemon.
Moxle,
I.emon Sour
Cherry 1111.
Kruli I'liDjphale
Lemon I'lioDpliate,
l'Hiirs llromlile.
llierry ltlpe l'aospliaic.
TEN CENT DRINKS.
(ueen' Favorite. Kvr I'lioM'hnte.
( Marlolle linen1. Moiitiinln Foam.
Ilauana Ctcam, I.aillro' favorite
lVrliuiSlirrlel,
Krult Miimay
l'laln Claret.
!eler Lemonade with Cherries
FIFTEEN CENT DRINKS.
Cherry dlaee
Ciilftubii Kile,
sherry mill Kitir
Clmet 1'iiiii'h
Sea Fl.
Orangeade
I Uuret ClufiphAte,
i Claret Lemonade.
Moorish sherbet.
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W.S. BENSE, Prop.i
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waaaaaan!
LOCALLY.
WEEK'S HAPPENINGS
For hall insurance see O. C. Tool.
Jesse Bakor was in Sttpeiior Thurs
day. Dr. MeKceby was up from Superior
last Friday.
See Wright before you buy a gas or
gasoline stove.
Geo. Crow and son of Guide Bock
were hero Monday.
Miss Florence Sawyer of Inavalo was
visiting in tho city Tuesday.
A.C. Hosmer was attendihg to busi
ness matters in Hardy lust Saturday.
Sid and Warren Longtlu have gouo
on mi overland trip to Aurora, Kan
sas. Tho Misses Graco aud Ella Stone
breaker arrived in tho city Saturday
night.
Mv. and Mrs. Moranville, parents ef
Dr. Moranville, after a visit hero loft
for homo yesterday.
Miss Graco Arncson was shopping
in tho city Tuesday and was the guest
ef Mrs Maud Ward.
Mrs. Neblo Sanford, sister of W. N.
Itichardson is visiting in the city with
that gentleman and family.
Miss Nellie Clark of Oxford, former
ly of this city, stopped off for a short
tinio here Wednesday morning.
Will Kellogg, Geo. Overing and Bos
coe Gather xpect.to loavo tomorrow
for their overland trip to tho far west.
Sheriff Wells tcok Julius Wobber
man who was last Friday adjudged in
sane to tho insatiu hospital this weok.
Charley Fort left Thursday night for
a visit with Everett Dyer at Denver
and to take an ou'.iug in the moun
tains. Lulu Edgerton from noar Guide Kock
was up beforo the insanity board Mon
day, and the case was set for Thursday
June 28th.
Fifteen cars of soldiers passed
through hero this morning on their
way to San Francisco whore they will
embark for China.
Tho Equitable Mutual Hail Insur
ance Co. writes hail insurance on cash
basis only. It will save you money to
see mo. O. C. Tf.f.l.
Mrs. Laura Downen who has been
visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Bemsbcrg left Monday to join
her husband at Lcadvillo.
Edgar Wtckhain stopped off hero a
fow hours Monday, enroiito to Concor
dia, Kansas, whero he goes to work for
the Oluoi -Gaston Music Co.
Jim Martin has resigned I I position
with the Standard Stock Food Co , iitul
ha accepted a position with a Ciein
tint i cigar house us traveling salesman.
Clias. Robinson, Jus. Burden, Jas.
Butler, Carl Studt, Jacob Nustein, Jas.
Sut'.on, M. W. Dickorsou, Joo Blair,
and J. E. Kesler wero in Blue Hill
last Sunday in attendance at the K. of
P. memorial service.
On last Friday afternoon whilo play
ing tho young son ef Mr and Mrs, X. A.
Wilburn had tho misfortune to injuro
his nose quite sovorely by running into
one of his playmates. Ho has been
under tho doctor's caro but is getting
along nicely.
Ludlow Bros, will in tho near future
put in a modern brick-making machine
at thoir yards north of town. They
havo como to the conclusion that tho
present demand for brick will warrant
the investment, and enablo them to
put a quality of brick on tho market
equal to Hastings brick or any other
brick. We are glad to seo tho inprov
mont and hope the people will show
their appreciation of it by using noth
ing but home in ado brick.
Prof. Kelley has received the stand
ing of tho Bed Cloud schools for tho
year just closed. The university au
thorities havo conceded tho Bed Cloud
schools 27 points or only ouo short of
full university preparation. This is a
gain of four points over last year, and
is tho highest ci edit over earned by
tho Bed Cloud schools. Tho gains
worn in Prof. Kelloy's English class one
poitit, one in civics, one in physical
geography aud ouo in Miss van I'll
sum's Latin classes.
All kinds of garden tools at Wright's.
Ed. Burr of Guide Bock was hero
this weok.
All kinds of wiro fencing at Wright's
hardware store.
Will Barton returned Tuesday from
a trip to Denver.
Beit Walden formerly of this city
was hero this week.
Mrs. Anna Hadloy has purchased
tho (ieo Boss property.
Mrs. I). M. Ablo loft Saturday on a
visit with friends at Omaha.
I havo a few dozen pansy plants for
Salo Mils. M.Mir. PAItKF.ll
Wright has every article of ware that
is needed around the kitchen.
If oiiwant hail or other insurance
sec me before writing." O. C. Ti:i:l.
All kind of repairs for the Cham
pion hinder.1 and mowers can be had
at W. B. Koby's feed store.
Goo. Dunn, a former old time rail
road man on tho B. V M. was hero this
week.
Everett Dyer of Donver was in the
city this week visiting with his parents
and other friends.
A tine Nebraska boy of usual weight
arrived at the homo of Bcv. Finch on
last Friday morning.
Mrs. I) wight Jones of Guide Bock
was hero Tuesday visiting with her
daughter Mrs. (S verge Morhart.
L. P. Albright ami wife, Mrs. O J.
Pope and Mrs. Bnmey ute attending
stale Sunday school convention at Lin
coln. Oscar Tuel, wife and children were
in Cadanis, this state, Wednesday to
bo present at tho marriage of a nicco
of tho former.
Andrew Borg left Thursday for Cen
tral City, Colorado, on a visit to his
sister and to seo if a chango of climate
will not bo beneficial to his health.
Jos. Havel who has been visiting
with his sister Mrs. Donnis Finn at
Itoggen,Coloradc, and also seeing Den
ver returned homo Wednesday morn
ing. Mrs. Paul Phares and children of To
poka, Kansas, arrived in tho city Tues
day evening on a visit to hor parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nowhouso nnd other
relatives.
Georgo Story of Pnoonix, Arizona,
a former well known resident of this
county years ago is here visiting his
father and brothers in this city and
Cowles. He is traiumnster on a rail
road runuing into that city.
To tho pooplc of Bod Cloud and vi
cinity. I am now prepared to take
pupils for music instruction for either
vocal or instrumental. Satisfaction
guaranteed. When not convouient to
seo mo leavo ordors with Albright
Bros., music store Mas. II. J. Ci.aiik
The site for tho new mill has finally
been settled upon and it will bo loca
ted on the lots at tho intersection of
First avenue and Wobstor street. A
large number of men havo been at
work making excavation for tho build
ing which will soon be commenced.
Are you dull and stupid? Do you
miss the snap, vim and onorf v that
was once yours? You need a few
doses ef that great system regulator,
Prickly Ash Bitters. For reviving
strength and energy, increasing the
capacity of the body for work, It is a
romodv of tho highest order. Sold by
C. L. Cotting.
At this time there is an excellent
prospect for good crops of vciy des
cription. Bain was needed in some
parts of the county, but tho line rains
of the past few days have reached till
paits of the county nnd the farmers are
feeling good. Corn looks very promts
ing, and the season has been such that
the farmers could cultivate it well, as
it is remarkably clear of weeds.
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Seasonable
Clothing.
Wc have just received a big ship
ment of
Children's & Boys'
Wash Suits
and I'ANTS which we will sell at
very low prices. These goods
were bought at late sea
son's prices and will be
sold accordingly
Child's Wash Suits, 3 to 8
years
45c and 50c.
Boys' wash Suits, 9 to 14
years,
$1.00 to $1.25.
Knee Pants 20, 25, 35c
New shipment of young men's suits
bought at a very low price tojclose
out. Prices on these goods
which are bargains.
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Boy's and Children's
Straw Hats
in endless varieties.
Prices 5c to 75c.
Gomden-lfoleyGlothtogGo.
Outfitters for Little Fellows.
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Hammocks. All prices jj
from $i.oo to ,$4.00. If m
that don't cool you off try m
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$ one of our cold ice cream 2
sodas.
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Our prices are increasing our business
every day.
Here are a few of them.
Genuine Western Washer $2.90.
I Round Washer, $3.00.
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m 2 hole G-asoline Burner $3.25.
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m Long Handled Spade. 90c.
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Long Handled Shovel, 90c.
Large Sized G-alvanixed Tub, 85o.
10 quart pail, 15c.
No. 8, Galvanized Boiler, 86c.
and many others equally as
interesting.
Space is limited so we cannot quote
all our "prices.
WE MAKE NO LEADERS.
All goods at the lowest prices. ... Come
in and see for yourself.
Morhart Bros. Hardware Co.
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