The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 03, 1902, Image 5

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$2ooo in Cmsh.
$2,000 in Kodaks.
The largest and most vnlunhle
list of pti.cs ever offered in a
photographic competition.
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Stove repairs at W. W. Wright's.
The Cklef uU Lift of McKinley $1.56.
For anything in tho hardware lino go
to Wright's.
Tho finest lino of stoves in tho vnllcy
can bo found at Wright's.
The Homo Art Club mot! with Mrc
Jeo. Warren on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Small Knowles of Lincdn is
the guest of Win Piirkes and wife this
weett.
Now is the t i i no to Ret Kobe and
Ulankels. Vm eau liud all styles and
prices at Hutler..
Mis (iiaee Forbes of Mankato, Kn
mis, a niece of Mr. and Mr M. R.
Dentley, visited with them in this city
this veek.
Mrs D.ivid Stmup who Iris been
v'iiing with hereon H.T. in this eiiy
during the holiiluvs, has returned to
lut Iiimiw nt Max, Colorado,
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move
price
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A S5.50 stove for $4.50.
7 00 stove for 5.85.
8 50 stove for 6.75.
1 1 .00 stove for 9.00.
13.50 stove for 10.5c.
16.50 stovs for 14.50.
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the market affords.
But we must move
these heaters if pos-
sible. Also a few fr
other seasonable
goods that we are
making interesting
prices on for a few
days. We want you
to bear in mind we
are always on the
bottom in the way of
prices and the quality
is never sacrificed.
WE SAVE OU
MONEY."
MORHART
Bros.
Hardware
Co.
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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
RonMors for dOt! at The Fair.
The Chief and Life of McKinley $1.50.
Corn, haid andanftconlatCaldwcll.s
Coal oil, 15 conts a galUn at W. B.
Roby's
Tiik Cutter and the Toledo Blado
one year for 11.25.
Mis Edna Hona'ersa'n returned Tuss
d iy from a riait at Rirortoi.
Car of corn and oats chop feed.
100 lbs. 11.30, at W. H. Ruby's.
Tho Homo Art Club meets with Mrs
M. M. Stern next Wedneiday, January
8th.
Have you scon tho tip to date Blank
ets and Uobos. Dutlcrs is the placo to
find them.
Donald McCallum of (iuido (lock was
hero this week.
Mrs. Howard Uuisley and children
of Inavalo wero visiting hero tho first
of tho week.
And tho way Bill Glorer "chewed"
'em up on thogridiroa, was kiad o' bad
for the FraiKlin boys.
Pasteur's "Blacklegino" for the pre
vention of black-leg in cattle for sale
by Cottlng the Druggist.
Whon yon waat nails, screws, bolts,
barb wire or anything else in the hard
ware line call on W. W. Wright.
The Life of Wm, McKlaley, by Murat
Ilalstead, aad Thb Chirf one year for
11.60, tke price of the book alone.
Miss Clara Fitz left Monday rooming
to take several terms of nsaile at the
Mt. Morris college, Mt. Morris, 111.
Charley Mitchell of McCoek who has
been viiiting relatives and friends here
returned to that place Monday night.
County treasurer elect, McCreary.
paid a farowoll visit to Blue Hill yester
day before taking chargo of his official
duties.
Farm loans at. 5 per cent interest on
good improved land. C. F. Cather,
oiliee over Cotliim's druu store, Bed
Cloud, Neb.
Mjki Dlacl: of Dloomiiiglon, who has
been visaing in the city with the Miss,
os Uaimoud, returned to her home
Tuesday evening."
Robes! Ribes!! Uobesll! For tho
in .t sixty day you can buy Blankets
mil Robes at a sueiilieo price at J. O.
Butlers harness shop.
Bobeil Mitchell, who has boon visit
ing here during the holidays, has re
turned to Chiengo to resume Ins stud
ies at the Rush Medical college.
The lire department gave another
of their very pleasant dances at their
hall an New Years evo. A largo crowd
and a very enjoyable timo is rooortcd.
Mister Roy VanCamp entortnined a
number of his young fridnds at the
B. & M. hoteL Tuesday evening. The
p rogi am consisted of.games and dances
Miss Ella Cook, who has boen visit
ing with her parents during tho holi
days,, has returned to Omaha to again
resume her studies in the Omaha Medi
cal college.
Tho members of tho Baoholor Club
tendered their young lady friends a
very pleasant reception nt tho Royal
Hotel last Saturday evoning., A very
pleasant time is reported.
Henry Brotthour, an old resident i
Webster county who resided in Cather
ton township, dieil on Wednesday nud
his remains were laid at rest in the
Red cloud cemetery today
It is a fact that 110 other article mniiu
faciiinil in the United States gives such
universal satisfaction as Yeast Foam.
Oilier kinds of yeast may be jnod 'ome
f tlie time, but Yeast Foam is good all
of the time.
Grace Episcopal set vices Sunday
Jan. 5. Second Sunday after Christmas
morning prayer Holy Communion and
sermon 10:30 a. m. Evening prayer and
pennon 7:30 p. m. Sunday s.diool 12 m.
The pahlio is cordially invited.
The Red Cloud and Franklin foot
ball te ins played 'a game in this city
oa Wednesday which resulted in a
ccore of 6 t 0 la favor of Red Cloud.
The game was a hotly contested one
and furnished the spectators plenty nf
nmusemont and excitement. Why not
play tho Supetior team now?
Hnmesoekers excursion January and
February, 1002. Jami'iiy 7 and 21,
February 4 and 18, tickets will be on
sale to points in Arizona, Arkansas,
Indian Territory, Lousiann, Now Mex
ico, Oklahoma aud Tex is for one faro
plus $2.00 for the round dip. Tickets
limited to twontvone day from date
of sale. A. Conoykk
At a regular meeting of Calantho
lodgo No 20 K. of P. held last Tuesday
evening the following officers weio
elected lr the ensuing year.
M. of W.-W. A Sherwood.
C. C A. V. Duekor.
V. O.-R. T. Potter
Prelate B, MeNcny.
K It. S.-A.C omier.
M.of F. J.O. Boiler.
M. of E. J. Nusiein.
M.at A. r. W. Il.illiiild.
I. G. M. W. D.ckeiMoii
O.G.-P.uk Petri.
LOCALLY
Who is Josiah?
For sale bills call at this office.
The Chief and Life of McKinley $J 50.
If you want seed corn seo W. D.
Roby.
Kentucky Lump coal at Roby'a at
16 60 per ton.
J. S. White madoa business taip to
Hastings today.
Geo. Wilson and wifo of Gnidc Rock
were hore the first of tho week.
An Inquiring Idiot asks, "Why does
nut Red Cloud join tho league?"
W. N. Richardson was looking after
business matters nt Omaha the first of
tho week.
J W. Mclntyro and daughter left
Tuesday for a visit with relatives and
friends nt Superior.
The Frnnklic "rooters" woro not
very much in ovidenco during tho foot
ball gamo Wednesday.
Miss Stella Dtteker was nttonding tho
mooting of the stato teachers associa
tion at Lincoln this week.
I. S. Boal and wife who have been
visiting with relntives and friends at
McCook returned home Monday.
J. K. Chancy and wifo left tho first
of tho woek'for Burr Oak, Kansas, for
a visit of business and pleasure.
If yon are evor called upon to tell
how It happened, don't forget that the
gamo was woa by Laux Zanders.
Geo. W. Hawley of Hunsbolt was vis
iting with his brother Andrew aad
other relatives the Irst of the week.
R. O. Cather who has boea spsadlng
the holidays here returned to his school
duties at Carleton, this state, Sunday.
Josiah will make his little bow soon.
Watch) for him. Tell your friends
about him and don't forget the date.
Mrs Or. Rickards of Weeping Water
this state, was here this week visiting
her sister Mrs C. 11. Kaley t. tut other
relatives,
Walter Warren and wife who have
been visiting here with 1 datives and
friends returned to their home ut Su
perior Momliiv.
When it comes to a cenier rush but
then Glover i n bad half-back, lie
doesn't understand the gninc, hardly.
Oh, no it must be a j ku.
Farm
Insurance !
German - Insurance - Co.
Ob" FREKPORT, ILL.
The largest old lino company in thej
west.
Farmers Mutual Ids Co.
Of Nebraska, of Lincoln.
.Largest mutual in tho stale with;
ovur 300 policies in Wobstor
County.
LrrJrjrrfsS'fSsfj.l
O. C. Teel, AgtJ
Kkd Ci.oun, Nkukaska.
I have buyers for both farm and pas
turn land. If you havu land for sale
please list it with me at once. No
charge if I do not get you a buyer
Also farm loans it lowest rate with op
lion. C F. Catiikk, R41I Cloud, Nob.
A lire alarm was turned In this Fri
day afternoon nnd tho hoys responded
P'omptly. It was located at the Mr.
MeMurray property on Elm street, oc
cupied by Hugh Robinson nnd family.
Although the flumes had gained 0 n
sldernble headway they were soon ex
tinguished by the ef&cieat work of the
fir j department.
Al Aultr. and a namber of others who
take pleasure in chasms the festive
jcc rabbit started out after a little
apart oa Now Years day, and succeed
ed in reunding up not only a atimber
of jitcks but also a wolf. Tho farmers
as a rule wish the boys would be for
tunalo enough to get one or two every
lime they go out.
The dance at the B. & M. hotel New
Year's night was ono of tho prettiest
ncial events of tho season. There
vero about twenty couple' preseat and
1 hey all eemod to enjoy themselves to
t. ip utmost. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, who
have charge of the B. & M. hetel, have
gained an enviable reputation during
their residenco here as royal entertain
ers in that line.
Tho nas Emigh, nuo of Red Cloud's
o'.d and highly respected citizens died
it his home on north Webster street
In morning. Deceased was born oti
March 28tli, 1820, and al the time of
du.uh was aged 81 xeni's, I) mouths nnd
0d:ty. Tim funeral services will Lo
lutlil ui the letidenee on tiundny
Jit mi';, 5th, and the icmalus will be
1. in; ui ii-si in the R'd Cloud cemetery.
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Wontiiri line, in' snow.
Mr. and Mr Win. Vn'ilHkc were
the ptiiMN of 1,'ihmi AiiIiiimIioii' on
Januiiiv tir-i.
Fi lends received Mn news that Mr
Riieher nnlved site nt hi old home In
France.
S. Shuck, our local butcher is fur
nishing plenty of beef for tho holidays
Mr and Mr. F. I). Hutchison spent
a few days with felends at Wlllcox,
Nebraska, Inst week
The watch-night meeting nt Penny
Cieek was largely intended nnd all re
port a good time.
There will be a eile of meeting at
lVtiiir cieek, l)lt No 8, ei'iiductcd In
R v. .1 .1. Cmupbull of North Diamh,
Kitis'i, and 11 lady firm southeast
Kansas, on Jaiiuaiy Jth
Miss Saladon is able to be up nnd
around again after a severe spell of
sickness.
John Rochor is tho owner of 11 now
saddle, one of the latest style.
Mrs. John Marsdon was tho guest of
Mrs. John Pegg of Red Cloud this weok.
Bonj. VanDykn mado a business trip
to North Branch this weok.
The meeting nt Dutch Flat conducted
by the U. B. church is largely attended.
The Christmas entertainmont at
Pleasant Dalo conducted by Miss Viola
Ward of Rod Cloud was a grand suc
cess. Charley Collins' little boy who had
his leg brekea is all right again.
Mrs. Mackey is some hotter. She is
able to be up a part of the time,
Albert Horivner is busy bnyiag stock
of all kinds, mules aid horses mostly.
Frieads have received the sews thtt
Wesley Throckmorton was on his way
back to Nobiaska te make that his
future home.
Labon Aiibiishnn lias his now house
finished aud has moved.
Mr. Smith of Red Cloud and E. Wol
cott agent representing the North
Branch Nursery was in Line one day
1 his week.
Write This Down
111 the book of ih'oiioij; there Is no
Mich thing us u harmless cough Every
cough in a warning of a eonlideiice
that gnes from liul to wore unlos
remedied limn away. Opium-laileii
medicine is n delusion. Allen's Lung
Balsam euies the worst of colds. It
clears the In oncliiul passages, so that
the' Iiiiius get pieuty of air ny not
get a bottle today
What would you think of jour gro
cery man if lie sold yon sand for sugar.
What do you think of a druggist who
oflVrs you a siiltuulo for the Madison
Medicine -''. Rocky Mountaii. Tea.
C. L. Colling.
Let us speak of man as we hud him,
And censure only what we can see,
Remembering that no one can be per
fect, Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Ten.
C. L Cott leg.
It.Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry.
Ask to day for Allen's Foot Ease, n
powder. It cures chilblnius, swollen,
sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At
all druggists and shoe stores, price 2Co
UECOHMEMDED BY
PHYSICIANS &jSVRdEQNX
PONDS
EXTRACT
Sixty Years a Household Remedy
For Burns, Cuts. Sprains and
Bruises.
CAUTION! Witch Haze it not
POND'S EXTRACT. InstituponC.n
I'm. POND'S EXTRACT, sold ntlj in
sealed bottles, bnff wrappers.
POULTRY
FOODS.
Powdered Blood.
Red Albumen.
Ground Oyster Shells.
Cayenne Pepper.
Hass' Poultry Panacea.
International Poultry Food.
Chas. L. Cotting
( THE DRUGGIST.
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THE KEIf YEAR I
Old 1901 has been a great one fortius
store. Prosperity has thrived on
merit. Hundreds of new patrons
have been added to our list. Our
business has made a big increase and
a grand start made to begin thejicw
year. Thanks and best wishes to you
-our patrons. But we arc not 'con
tent with the battle already won, we
have other worlds to conquer, and
rem wed efforts and greater energy
will be put forth to merit your in
creased patronage. Wishing our
friends one and all
ft Happy
with a full measure of health and
happiness.
Profit Jlot
For a few weeks we are going to sell
clothing without a thought of the cost.
We want to clean up for our spring
business and the balance of our win
ter suits, pants and overcoats must go,
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