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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1901)
v aiAa(a(avi(UiaaiiiiU(a(a(iAvkriaiaivkjrviivkaviAaaiaurvkAa.vtrivkifcafcifcfcufc Notice to Intending Camera Purchasers. Beginning Saturday, March 3oth,"wc make the following prices on cameras. Kay Camera, No. , 5xi, long focus, No. '2. 4x5. U. H. liMi.a. " " No 1, 4x.r), (Jyeo shutter " " No. K, 4x5, with 13 motnl holders " " No H, 31x41, with 12 matiil holders Poco II. 5x7. K R. Icih utid Unicuin shutter I'ony Picmo, No. 5, K. II Ions and Cyclone, Fn. fi, 4x5 Eastman No, '.), Folding I'd No. 1, Folding Pe I'ookot Kodak, 31x4 J I'liekni. K.iilnL- ''It'll No 4, Hull's Eye, 4x5 No. II, " ' 31x151 No. 2, Floxo, ajx3J Brownie oanteih, 2x21 o can hold the prices only so long us our present stock lists ns tho mnkers have advanced their prices while lowering their catalogue price. Come in and got a good camera WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Stove repairs at W. W. Wright's. For farm loans call on C. W. Kaley. Lamps 25 cents and up at tho Fair. J. P. Halo was in Kansas City this w;k. ' Special price on buggy whips. Fo uel & Hutchison. Grant Usher made n business trip to Guide Kock Thursday. Wawtid. Good girl at the depot ' rwtaurant.-HuBKRT Nkukrbbro. Dell I'urnuro and Chas. Heigle were looking after business matters at River ton this week. J. H. Wegmann started for Chicago yesterday. He will return tho foro part of the week. For Sale German millet scud. In quire of F. E Wildey, five and ouo half ' milessouth-wostof Rod Cloud. 2t There will be regular service held at the Christian church each Lords day at the uunl hours. II. S. Soioku, Pastor. Mrs. J. A. Tulleys and children, re turned Wednesday evening from a vis it with relatives and friends at Clay Center, this state. .J. C. Wolf', tho furniture man, has .imt received a nice new lino of now furniture and carpets. Call and got prices before buying. ii4iaafuifc 1 Fiinston -a ! Gaptured j AjuinalQo. - c- i I fr fr fr. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr -9 9 -9 a -J 9 -9 -9 -9 -9 9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 -9 -9 a 9 9 That is interesting, but the mostiutoresting item Is the low prices wo are making on hardware. You want to get in and save your money along with tho rest. 9 7 1 Lei us show you 9 9 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 -9 -9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 what we have in a Steel Spade 90o AU-bolted Wheelbarrow 12.00 Kake 25o Wash Board 20o 14 inch Croam Cans, IX tin 30o 8 inch Monkey Wrench ,30c 3-foot Poultry Netting per rd 20o 2-foot " " " 20o 14-inch Warranted File 80o 7 lbs Nails 25o Glidden Wire, with staples 13.00 All poods guaranteed to bo tho bast the markot afford?. Wo want your trado and will save you monoy to not it. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. 9 9 9 fr 1 ItKOULAR. t35 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 27 00 23 00 10 00 17 50 10 00 12 00 8 00 5 00 1 00 Unloum shutter 117 CO 10 50 5 00 5 00 4 00 14 00 15 00 5 50 14 00 8 00 0 GO 0 40 i 00 80 Victor shutter at the lowest possihlo price. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tiik CiiiKr II per year. Men's shirts 23 cents and up at tho Fair. WANTKD:-Good girl nt the Hon Ton restaurant. Canvas leggins at cost. Fooel A Hctcuison. A fow of those dandy 25c whips to go at 10c at Butler's. The lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. Seo them. F. W- Cowden . was in Superior Thursday on business. A girl wanted at the city bakery and restaurant. Jos. Herbergor. Don't fail to got our prices before buying. Fooel & Hutchison. I havo 20,000 bushels of primo seed oats for salo last year's crop. Write mo nt once. Jno. It. Gntn, Humboldt, Neb. Mrs. ,Ja. Swearingen left Tuesday for her futtiiu homo tit New Whatcom, Washington, accompanied by tho ehil reu. Lost Eloven-nionths-old calf. Dark red, white faco, red around eyes, white on end of tail nnd on holly. W. 11. VanP.Utcn. (Jo to No 1 Third nvenuo for fresh garden nnd Hold seeds of nil kinds. Also headquarters for tho BEST coal in town. Union sets, cano seed, Kaflir corn, otc. Ralph Foo who has been holding down tho position of day operator nt tho depot has beon givon tho dny sit and Frank Purvis has been giveti the night place For a hand made harness to givo wen'r, mado of tho bost oak tanned leather that will not rip or tear, and warranted to bo mado with the bost of caro, go to J. O. Butlor. Cures dizzy spells, tired feeling, s.omach, kidney and liver troubles. Keeps you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month. 35c. C. L. Cotting. When you havo urgent business with someone in another town or city, re member you can reaoh your party tho quickest nnd bost by the long distanco tolephono. Rates mado known on ap plication to "contrnl." If you seo nnything in this paper that ploascs you if you think it has tho right ring havo your namo put on our list as a subscriber. If it displeases you give in your nnino anyhow it may please someone elso this time and you next. After tho ballots had beon counted last Tuesday there were n whole lot of pcoulo who wished they had exorcisod their legal rights, and voted. And thero wero others who wished they bad got out and rustled a littlo to run down idle rumors. No. 17, B. & M. passongor train from tho oast was wrecked last evening at the railroad crossing near Endicott by being run into by a St. Joe & Grand Island train. Soreral cars wero derail ed and two smashed up. It Ib reported that no one was hurt. Tho city council mot in roculrr sns. sion last Wednosday ovoning. Nothing of importanco wns dono. Tho usual amount of bills wero allowed nnd the vote canvassed. Tho canvass ehowed tho following onieors elected and th ir majorities: D. J. Mvors. mavor. 2fl; G. W. Dow, treasurer, 140; J. E. Hos ier, clerk, 82; M. Finch, aldormnn second ward, 17; Ed. Pulsipher, alder. man lirat vard, 41. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postollico at Red Cloud. Nob. raska, for tho week ending April 4, 1001. Elliott, Wilber Elrod. Win. Glass, It. E. Gordon, A. A. Partington, W. L. Smith, Kate Theso letttrs will bu sent to tho dead letter oflico April 18th if not call. vd for before. When calling for above pleaso say "advertised." T. O. Hack eh, Postmaster. Sl'KCIAL. GENERA! CITY NEWS. Gardtu tools cheap at tho rair I. W. Brown of Nelson wns hero this weil.. Kd. Garbcrof Guide Rock wns here Wednesday. cents gets n 50 cent whip nt Fogol A Hi. 'chimin's. Wantkih Two good girls at the Bon Ton restaurant. Seo the lino display of heating stoves at W. W. Wright's. Tho Chikk and Chicago Inter Ocean ne year for $1.25. Walter linger of Riverton was here tho first of tho wcok. Jay Olney aid It. D. (tat ton wero h to the first of tho week. Miss Gortio Fuller will start dress making parlors in tho city soon. Homes wanted for three boys from twelve to 14 yenrs old. Apply to Mrs. II. A. Howard. Mrs. Drysdalo and child of Tobias havo been visiting with Rev. William Richards and family. Jack Davis extra B. & M. agent was selling tickots at tho depot a day or so this wook. Ho wont from here to Ak ron. If thoro is anything you do not know about yourself Just run for mayor or any other old office that is not worth having and you will find it out. Farm Insurance ! vu,,, OF FREEPORT, ILL. Tho lnrgest old line company in thc west farmers Mutual liis Co. Of Nebraska, of Lincoln Largest mutual in the state with over 300 policies in Webster County. O. C. Teel, Agt.,1 Rkd Cloud, Nkiihaska. cant mm W OUT OF II I j IM will pay you for a day's work. Come in and look my goods over, even if you don't want to buy now. JKS. PETERSON, 'WWWW ' Owing to tho damp weather tho work of putting in tho stone cross walks on Webster street and Fourth avenue baa been suspended. It will be resumed as soon ns the weather will permit. Don't forgot that tho ladies of the Baptist church will sorvo dinner and supper in tho building formerly occu pied by Evans' second-hand store, Sat urday, April 0. Como and got a pood, squaro moal for 15 cents. Ray Edgerton, hrakoman on pass ongor train No. 13 was blown under the train at tho depot hero this morn ing and wns dragged forsomo distance Ho was protty badly bruised but no bonos wero broken, Prices on dry plates till April 15: SIZK STANI.KV CltAHKIl CllOWN Suns 27 G. E. 8ix4 27o !)0o 4x5 40o r2i! 5x7 GOo 880 Nkwiiousk HltOS. All nro invited to the Eisler concert at the C'nngregaliiiniil chinch next Sunday evening at 7,!i0. The members of the Sunday school hiivo linen pre lial ins for this nvim for 11 l.iiiir , l..w. , ",, ; '""is " nun win piuiixu you witn tneir song, recitations and exorcises Pleaso be thoro promptly. LOCALLY Copper bottom boilers 75 cents nt the Fair. Mrs. A, C. Hosmor has boon vory ill this weok. Wo nro closing out our leggins nt cost. Fociki, & Hutchison. C. V. Gather will buy or soil your land. Call and seo him nt Red Cloud. Henry Niu house was looking aftor business matters nt Guido Rock Mon day. Gun. Lultun of Crete visited with Rev Dean and wife tho first of the week. Mr?, Waltor Srorwood nnd Mrs. Dr. Creighton wero visiting in Blue Hill this week. Mrs. Robinson, mother of County Treasurer Robinson is hero from Hast ings making a visit. R. It. Cutlor who has beon holding down tho dny position ns oporntor has boon transferred to McCook. Spring is here; so is Butlor, with a full lino of light nnd heavy harness nt lowpricos. Call buforoyou buy. Tt.o messenger boy nt tho depot was taken to St. Joo today to undergo a surgical operation for appendicitis. Miss Matie Kolley who was at one time principal of the higk school at this placo Is in the city visiting friends. Finest lino of iron beds and fanoy rockers in the valley, at bed-rock prices at J. C. Wolfe's, the furaituro man. Mrs. F. B. Dauchy and son, former residents of this city, now residing at Hasting are hare visiting old time friends. Farm loana at 5 per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Gather, oflico ovor Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud, Nob. A. It. Saladen and wife wish to thank tho many friends who so kindly assisted during tho recent illness and death of their infant sou. Mrs. Gcorgo Rodgers of Lincoln who has been hero vitdtiug with L. 11. Fort and family and other relatives returned homo Monday. Win, Fruit who has beon living at Alliance was brought to this city from that placo this week. Ho has beon sulTcriug with pneumonia. Gospel meetings will bo hold at tho Mothodist church nt Inavalo commenc ing next Sabbath, conducted by Rev. i A Dn.lr n.at.lail tn 'P 1.' Illltnll v. . 1. I1IIV, UHSI31CU UJ i. M.J, ITOIUII, evangolist. A man that has ever used an Osborne Hay Rake will have no other. He knows there is no other rake that will stand the wear and the strain that an Osborne will. It has a better wheel and a better head than any other rake and therefore it is the leading rake on the market. It will also pay you to see me before you buy anything in the line of Im plements. I will make you some at tractive prices on anything you want. If you want a Lister I will save you BIG MONEY. It will be to your interest to see them. If you can save from three to five DOLLARS, that Will Letson who has beon here visit ing with his mother and other relatives and friends has roturned to bis home at Deadwood, South Dakota. Mrs. Robert Dameroll gave a very pleasant dance party to a number of the young folks at her home in the Moon block on Tuesday night. Taken this month keeps you woll all summer. Greatest spring tonio known. Rocky Mountain Ten, made by Mndi son Medicine Co. 35c. O. L. Cotting. "Havo you any doubts remaining" mid Mrs. Jones. "No, Marinda, I havo not. I took Rocky Mouutain Ton last night." Twill remove any impure thoughts in tho human family. 3fic. C. L. Cotting. J. II. Wegmann an J family will leave in the near futuro for Riverside, Cali fornia, to make that their futuro home. Wo aro sorry to lone John from our midst hut wish 1 1 i in unbounded success in his new location. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. A. R SaladenV infant son, Dun Irvin, aged 8 months mid 12 ilnyn, occiii i-1 on Wed nesday afternoon at 'J o'clock, Ity'V. J, II N. Cobb iiflluiHting. The remains were laid to rest at Pleasant Hill come tory followed by a large concourse of frioudi and relativos. BEST SHOW ON EARTH! Right now you have the best show on earth to buy clothing. Prices never were lower. Quality never better for the price. Men's Suits! Made of good honest fabrics, values at $3.00 to $8.50. Big Happy Kids and Pleased Papas Evonr kid la happy when he is woaring one of our "Goodolaan" suits. It fltn him imd wears well. Ills papa Ib happy becausohe has pleased the kid and saved his monoy. Special values in Kid's suits 11.60 to 15.00. Men's and Boy's Hats for Easter. All the new styles and colgrs. The new Golf, Fedora, Pasha, Graco and Derbys. New line of Dorbys at 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00. See the "LION" Brand Shirts for correct things in shirt wear. We bought them because we know you want them. Confidence in our goods is the secret of our big success. Gottiden-Haley - Glothing - Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Mrs. W. A. McKoighan gave a vory pleasant 5 o'clock coffeo at her resi dence on Wodnosdnay, thoso prosont numbering twelve Tho ocension was in henor of Mra. F. B. Dauchy of Hast ings. Wo are pleased this weok to chron iolo tho marriage of Mr. Carl Person of Blue Hill and Mrs. Adullno Clinoof this city at tho residence of M. W. Dickerson on Saturday night last at 0 o'clook p.m., Rev. J. H. N. Cobb ofllci- ating. We wish our correspondents would endeavor to get their items in each weok and if possible not lator than than Thursday. No department of tho paper is looked after by our read ers more than this. If your locality Is not roprcsontod sond ps in the news. Mr. Ulysses Martin nnd Miss Nellie Wilson wero married April 4, nt tho homo of Harvoy S. Sotider, pastor of tie Christian church. Their many friends and associates wish them a long and prosperous life. Tho happy couplo will mako their futuro homo east of Cowles. Charley White and Max Mizor left Sunday morning fo'r Indian Territory They will stop lirst at Chickashn on tho bordor of the now country which will bo oponod up for settlement and will then go on to Granlto. They will watch their chance to get in on the ground floor for any good thing which may turn up. Wanted Aoemts: During the next six months the threshers purchase cyl inder and engine oils, greases, bolting and other supplies. Good 3aleimtn can make monoy handling our line. Mon owning horse nnd buggy prefer red. Hustlers only need apply. The Howaki) Oil & Ghkask Co., Clove land, Ohio. Tho Inter-Stato Fair association is making tho effort of its life to make this year's fair a big success. Already they have secured nearly one thousand dollars in special premiums aside from .ho regular list. Tho fair promises to bo u big success and wo sincerely hope our people will take hold nnd help to ptnlt it. It may bo true that tho poo pie of this section have quit bringing in their exhibits for tliu reason that they nover got a cent under tho old association but it is different with the new association. They have a mag nificent i-pieial premium list, and enough money already to pay all pro milium advertised in their list, Tho list will he completed and piin'cd in tho near futuro and it will pay. you to look it over. stylish and well made, special line at 9.00. 9.50, 10 and $12.00 Men's and Boy's Shoes. The celebrated "SELZ"kind. More Stylish and Wear Longer Than Any Shoe Made. They sell at 1.00, 1.26,11.60, 1.75, 12.00, a.OS, M.60, $3.00, 3.S0 Don't be shoed without first seeing us. GUIDE ROCK. Win, Norris Sr., diod Tuesday night. Funoral today from tho M. E. church, conducted by the Rov. Steeley. Messrs. Fishburn nnd Collins of North Branch wore in town today. R. S. Proudlit is icpairing his scalei at the lumberyard. Now buildings nro springing up rap idly hero. Albert Stickler's fourteen month's old baby died Wednesday. Funeral today. Election was n little exciting Tuos day, quite a number wanting to vote samplo ballots. Sheriff Wells was in town yesterday on business. If you want insurance Colvin can fix you out, Quite a largo number fiom Willow creek attonded tho funeral of Wm, Norris today. The Inavalo M E. choir will give an Easter entertainment at the M. E, church on Sunday ovoning, April 7, at 8:30 p.m. Following is the program: Hong "Como Tliou Fourth" CongrcKMIou. rrii.ver--lpv. Turk. Alitlioin "AWHkolAwnkol" Choir. Scripture ItcuclliiK Mr. Atliortun. Duct Sins Morrylllnlh" MlnkCiiNuniile ami Untile Clout, HeclltUtou-"TlioHentVli"-IncinldredKe. BoiiK"MlghtjF Array of the Yoiiik" Congre ngjdlpn. Iteclttlon-"At Baiter Tlme"-DollIe Hold redfe, Berth McCtll and Annie Broomfleld. Quartet-"Eater U;mn" Mn. . I,. Luce, MUi Nannie Claud, Meuri Kenyan and Knlgbt. HeelUtlon-"Biiter"-Mlii Nannie Cloud. Addren Her. Park. Bonn "Arlie mr 8oul"-Cngregitlon. Hecllitlon "The Happy Thought" By (he little bo)S. Solo-'Tho I.iml that la Kalrer"-U. (1. Knight Heoltatlon "Baiter In Hearcn" Edith Broomfleld Anltiera-"ChrIit the Lord U Itlien"-Cholr. I'ra)er-C. I,. Eddy, xology Benediction. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. ) LucnB County, f ss Frank J. Chonoy makes oath that ho U senior partner of tho firm of F.J, Cheney & Co. doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and Stntoaforo said, and that said firm will pay the sum ot One Hundred Dollars for enah nd every caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh uro. Piunk J. Cheney. Sworn to beforo mo nnd subscribed in my presence, this Oth dny of Decem ber, A.D. 1880. , j A. W. Gleabon, j seal Notary .Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Sond for testimonials, froo, F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Tolodo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the but. A ,' IV i !i ,.H.'rtni ' g,. ..TyUUfcfe"- -Tvj.i.,vnw,P.-Vy1 ix i mtwTWr