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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1902)
;,-.Ot X J f ' its V-- r.- t - MIWHIMIHIHM'JUmWWWII w tfcltblltbbbvlUiOlilbtblliOtbllfivlibtlflblbllli KODAK -9 a 5 j Competition 1 1 . 9 9 S 9 1 $4,000 in Prizes 1 1 9 a a 2,000 in Cash. -a a -3 a $2,000 in Kodaks, -a -s 'I'lic Inrgest find most vnhmblo g. list of it'i7iC3 ovor oiTurctl,iii a photographic compatition. ; -a fr a s- Coma ! anil let us toll run nliout 1 It. I a 1 flemhoase - Bros., -a t Jowolcrs nnil Opticians. J Kuil Cloud, Nebroska. -a s- PEEK'S HAPPENINGS Tiik Chikk $lperyear. Stove ropairs at W. Wright's. The Chief and Life of McKinley $1.50. For anything in the hardwaic line g to Wright's. Jesse Brooks returned Tuesday night fiom a trip cast. Mrs. Goo. Morhart was a visitor to Guide Itock this week. The finest lino of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wright's.. Mrs. Homer Sherwood visited with friends in Guide Bock Thursday. James Aniack and son Tuck lrft Wednesday night for Caldwoll, Idaho. Now is the timo to get Robes and Blankets. You can find alt styles and pricos at Butler. Mrs. Wright Thornburg and Iter two children of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, arc here this week visiting old friends tbfctbihilitbkiiiitbUitiiilikiabtliifcU(ibkiitiibUiiiUife. I Our 1 Holiday ! Trade was crood but we have to many stoves to carry un til next year. We want to move them and if price wiil do any good here goes. -a ! we are j Selling A $5.50 stove for $4.50 7 00 stove for 8 50 stove 1 1. 00 stove 13.50 stove 16.50 stove for for for for 6-75-9.00. 10.5c. 14.50. The Quality I Always Remains the Same a -a with us it is the best the market affords. But we must move these heaters if pos sible. Also a few 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. a -a a a -a a a a a a 3 a a a a a a a a a a a -a a a a a -a "WH SA.VW YlJl L l A ' --ji-"W ? a -r- - 4 , ,nrnTr s MUlNiliX.'' Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. 3 t- MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. lloastei.s for BOc at The Fair. The Chief and Life ef McKinley $1.50. Two cars of dandy coal at Caldwell's. Coal I'll, lf cents a gallon at V. B. Boby's T. V. Hacker made a trip to Lincoln this week. V. E. Duncau of Biverton was In the city Tuesday. rjE E. Burr of Guide Bock was in the city Sunday. Tiik Chikk and the Toledo Blado one year for SI 25. B. S. Cummings and wifo of Biverton were in the city Wednesday. (.M. Caster of Biverton was in the city the fore part of tho weok. Goo. Hadell is out in western Kansas this week holding cloak sales. Mrs. El, Garber visited with friends and relatives in Lincoln this week. (Jeo. C. Boner of Biverton was trans acting business in tho city Tuesday. John J. (iarber is the nowly appoint I'd deputy in the county clerk's otllcn. (.'. M.Smith returned Saturday from a business trip to Kansas and Colorado. Eugene Iluntnrof Biverton was look ing after businiss matters hero Tues day. Have you seen tho up to date Blank, cts and Bobes. Butlers is the placo to find them. J. W. Wallin left tho fust of thol week for Lincoln to look after property interests. OMiss Shecdy of Hastings was visiting in the city this week, the guest of Mrs, M. B. Month y. Pasteur's "Blacklegine" for the pre vention of black-leg in cattle for sale by Cotting the Druggist. Chas. F. McKoighan is tho nowly ap pointed deputy shorift". Sheriff McAr thur mado a good selection. C. E Wescott of Plattsmouth, senior member of the linn of Galusha, Wes cott & Storoy, is hero this week. When you want Bails, screws, bolts, barb wire or enythliiK else in the hard waro lino call on W. W. Wright The Life of Win, McKinley, by Murat llalstead, and Tiik Ciiikk one year for 31.r0, the price of the book aleue. Conrad Fit, returned Wednesday evening from Alvo, Nebraska, whetc he had been looking after a land deal. B. M. Fres of Chicago was hero the first of tho week looking after his in terest? in tho Phut & Frees lumber yard. C. W Kaloy left this week for Los Angeles and other points in California whuro ho will spond tho rest of tho winter. Farm loans at 5 per cent interest en good improved land. C. F. Gather, ottico ovor Cotting's drug store, Bed Cloud, Neb. Bobcsl Bobes!! Bobes!!! For tho next sixty days you can buy Blankets and Bobes at a sacrifice price at J. O. Butlers harness shop. N. F. Fischer cf Norman, Indian Ter ritory, a former Bed Cloud boy, was shaking hands with old friends and relatives in tho city this week. L. H. Bust and wifa on Wednesday colebrated tho seventieth birthday of the former by having all tho children to eat dinner and spond tho day with them. W. W. Wright this week moved his stock of hard win o to his new store room on the east side. When lie gets straighteucd round he will have a lino appearing store. Biverton ollicers wero hero on Tues day trying to locate a horso thief. By aid of the telephone it was ascertained that ho had beon at Cowlcs and had started out toward Ml. Clare. Mrs. Ida M. Ilowland of Hastings will Rive a Viuvi talk to the ladles on next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22d at 3 o'clock at Mrs. II. A. Howards and at Mrs. W. B. Boby's in tho craning at 7.30 D Wl'iat you doin' neighbor? Helping Bill. What's Bill doin? Helping Man dy. What's Mandy dein'? ilelpijg mother. What's mother doin'? Tak ing Bocky Mountain Tea. Sonsible family. O. L. Cotting. Graco Episcopal Services Sunday January 10th, second Sunday after Epiphany. Morning prayer and ser mon at 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p in. Sunday school at 12 111. Tho public is cordially invited. Cards arc out announcing tho com ing marriago of Miss Lillian M. Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith of this city to Mr. Omar W. Doling of Holdrego on 'luesdav Jan. 21st at 1 o'clock p.m. at Grace Episcopal church. "Tho World Against Him," a drama in four acts will bo given by home talont at the opera house Tuesday Jan. 21. This play has proved 0110 of tho most siiostssful dramas over written and is especially adapted to amateur production. Tickets on sale at Grico's drug store. LOCALLY CCaldwi'll will buy your furs. Who is Weary Willie? Ask Whitey. The Chief and Life of McKinley $J 50 Mrs. A. I Ely of McCook is in the city. If you want seed corn seo W. B. Boby. Kentucky Lump coal at Boby's nt 0 00 per ton. E. U. Overman was in Iowa this week on legal business. Mrs. I. II. Holmes left Mondao morn leg for a visit east. Go to Boby for baled hay, alfalfa and millet. Prices alwajs right. Mrs. F. Walsh of Stockhnm, Nebras ka, is visiting relatives in the, city this week Discard that light summer robe and get one ef Butlers Fall and Winter Bebes. Charley Kaloy has built a commodi ous barn near his pond at his resi dence property. Mrs. N. M. Doudna of Guide Bock visited with Mrs. Ed. Garber hero tho first of the week. Geo. Hutchison of Cowlcs was visit ing friends and relatives in the city the fore part of the week. The balance of tho stouo crosswalks wero put in on Webster street and Third avenue this week. Mrs. Levi Dcliar! left Thursday morning for a visit with relatives and friends at Humboldt, this state, Tho Morhart Bros. Hard waro Co. have erected in front of their placo of business an attractive wire sign. Oscar Tecl left Tuesday for Lincoln whero ho goes to attend tho annual meeting of the State Insuratico agents. Wenry Willie will make his formal bow to the public Tuesday, Jan. 2lst, at tho opeia 1 ouso In the "World Against Him." Seats on sale at Grico's drug store. (Jeo. Wilson of Guide Bock was up today. Ho lias purchased a stock of general merchandise at Vesta, this state and will move to that place. We wish him success. Jas, Padget of St. Joseph, Missouri, arrived in tho city the fore part of iho week and is now working in tho Wnrd Hiatt barber shop. If you want to laugh nnd cry and then laugh some more, don't miss see ing Weary Willie in the "World Acainst Him," at tho opera house Tuesday, Jan. 21. Seats on sale at Grico's. A Twenty YearJ Life Policy 'In an Old Line Company is the best kind of life insurance. rl'ho cash value of tho policy at the; end of tho period is more than you have paid. 'Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Life Insurance, tin the best Old Lino or Mutual Companies. rfsrJfAfJfjifftJfJ,ff' O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Bkii Cloud, Nkhkaska. ; What would you think of your gre cory man if ho sold you sand for sugnr. What do you think ef a druggist who offers you a substitute fer the Madisen Medicine Co's. Bocky Mountain. Tea. C. L. Celling. W.V.'Bcal andj Samuel Smith have through their attorney, J. M. Cbuflln, secured a patent on a stool railroad tio from which they aro likely to reap a considorablo benefit, provide tho pat ent proves a succoss. Wo wish to call tho attention of our readers this week to the advertisement id another eolum of tho public salo of Charles Beardsleo. Tho gentleman in forms us that ho is not going te move away but will remain with us. These days a person can hear nil sorts of rumors about tho now brick buildings and other improvements that will be nmdo in Bud Cloud next spring. If they aro all true Bed Cloud will ex perience n groat building boom. I have buyers for both farm aid pas ture land. If you have land for sale please list it witk me at once. Ne charge if I do not get you a buyer. Also farm loans at lowest rate with op lien. C. F. Catukii, Bed Cloud, Neb, In tho whole rango of the drama there is no character to be found with such power to compol alternato laugh tor and tears as is shown by Weary Willie- in "The World Against Him," at tho opera house Tuesday, Jan. 21. Tickets on salo at (idea's drug store. There will bo a poverty social held by the Ladies Aid society of Indian creek Friday night, January 21, at the residence of James Mcintosh live miles north of town, Everyone invited to ceine and wear your old clothes and enjoy yourself. Mrs. Dell Wells who will leavo short ly with her husband and family for Caldwell, Idaho, was tendered n farewell banquet on Monday night by tho order of the Eastern Star of which she is iv member. As a token of regnrd shu wns presented with n handsome g( Id emblem of tho order. Word was received last Saturday that Fred Fraso, formerly of this coun ty but for several years past an Inmate of the Hastings iibjIuui, hnd died at that place. The remains were shipped to Lester where the funeral services were conducted by Bev. Hamilton. He leaves a wifo and one child. I'Al.lKOItKIA OltCIIAItllS TO TllADlI. Two 20 aeio orchards beginning to bfar, one mile from B B.towu, in Sac ramento Valley with 28 inches of rain, near center ef large fruit colony, cost $3,000, ts clear, title perfect. These or chards were planted for my futuro heme, but changv in family prevents moving Will exchange for land prop erty. If you want to go to California for health, climato or fruit this is your chance Decribe laud and title when you write. And write at once. Dr. T. M. Tuii'i.ktt, Crete, Nebraska. One of the must enjoyable ovents of thesoason was tho trolley lido given Wednesday evening by Mrs. M. B. Bentley to about lifty of her young friends In honor of her guests the Misses Bailey, Forbes and Shecdy. It was a very novel entertainment con sisting of ptogressivo games. At the door each lady was presented with a ticket by Conductor Clarence Gross designating from which stntion they were to start, tho different stations be ing found by corresponding cards sus pended from the ceiling. At tlio ring ing of a bell tho merry rido commenc ed stopping at Crokinole Crossing, Butteillv S'.op, Tiddle-de wink Station, Shoot the Hat, Lotto Heights, Babbits Bun and ending at Checkervillo where you wero invited to tho dining room where a very elaborate luncheon was served such as only Mrs. Bontley can servo and all left declaring the lady an ideal hostess. Fred Williams, who gives bis home as Chicago languishes in tho city jail awaiting sentence to the peniteutimy for house breaking because of a fond-nc-s he possessed of opening doors with a little key lie carried in his pocket. Tho place of operation was at tho home of L H. Bust on Sewnrd street on Saturday evening while Mr. and Mrs. Bust were botli absent. Mrs. Bust hnd been visiting at tho home of C. B. Crono and on returning stopped in to visit with Mrs. Schnffnit. Mrs. Schaffnit told hor of having seen a strange man unlock the door and enter tho house nnd then como out agnln. Upon going home Mrs. Bust Investiga ted and found that a five dollar bill which had been in a small box in a diaiver was missing. Her gold watch which was in another drawer was n t takes. Mr. Bust having returned home by this timo aid having secured a description of the man, hunted up Sheriff McArthur and together with J. W. Kinsel the three of them repaired to tho depot. While two of them were looking for tho thief in the east end of tho yards Mr. Bust remained on tho depot platform and soon wns ro wauled by the nppearance of 11 party who an swered the description. Having np prisod tho others that ho had his man located in the waiting room, Sheriff McArthur promptly arrested him. Whon searched ho was found to have 8170 in silvor, a razor and a ke'. Whon fitted in the lock at the Bust house tho key woiked perfectly. At his preliminary on Tuesdny, owing to the fact that he had talked too much and had admitted his guilt to several porsons, ho was advised by his attor ney to plead guilty. Nothing remains but a sentence to n plajo where ho can not open doors. Dr. Hess9 Stock Food ' is tlio chenpost in the, market and we guarantee; satisfaction or your mon , oy refunded. 7 pounds, 50c. '12 pounds 75c. 125 pounds $1.45. ;40 pounds $2.85. ,100 pounds 55.00. Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea guaranteed in tho same way. Chas. L. Cotting THE DRUGGIST. f-VW'WWW'W-'W'WW The Red Coud Chief and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean One Year for $1.25. DEAF? ?MP ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: ,, , , . ... lUt.TlMOKK. Mil., March 30, iqoi, r y'!'!'""f'i .-nrliiR entirely cnreil of (IcnTiicM. thanks to your (rentinciit, I will uuw give you 11 lull liiMory of my cne, to ho iihciI nt joiinlivcretion, Almut five year no my tIkIiI cur Iicbmi to kIiik, nml this kept on BettltiR tore, until 1 lost my hrnriiiK In this car finitely. I imilrrivent a ttc.itiiK.-nt for cnturrh, for three months, without nnvmiccess, coiuulted n num. herof phyxicinns, amonn others. Hie most eminent car ecinlist of llils city, who toht tne Hint only nn ojierntioti could help me. nnd even Hint only temiiorarity, that the liend noises would (hen cease, but the he.iriiiK in the n(Tccted enr would be lost foretcr. I then saw your ndvertisemeut accidentally in a New York paper, nnd ordered your treat mciit. After I hnd used it only n few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, nfter five weeks, my hcnriliR iu the diseased enr has been entirely restored. I thank, you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. V. A. WURMAN, 7jo8. Ilroadwny, Ilaltimore, Md. Ouv treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. V20 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME atBoH?.,aU INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. PLATT & Chicago - Lumber - Yard. IKED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, TRAI:iS:R JLUAdEBISKi Co, ' DEALERS IN LUMBER and CO AIL. fouUdling: material, Bto. Red cloud. - - Nebraska City Dray and B, 3n. ROSS. PROP, Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR ADAA6 EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 62. nta ' 'WV'WV1 ANY HEAD NOISES? FREES CO.. NEHKASKA. Coal and Cement. Express Line. of the city. 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