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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1902)
JiL,. 4 -J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 9 4 -J J 4 4 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ,t v. A m 3t ib (V b tk tb l lb ifc 1 a l lb lb lb lb lb 0 ib ib tt J. b ib ib lb i Just fa A new line of the latest styles in fr Ladies9 Belts. Also an assortment of the popular Roll Combs. Come in sec them. and 1 Hemhoose Bros., 9 9 9 Jowolers and Opticians. Hod Cloud, Nebroska. 9 9 i1HnmP vbvb40(vbkaik 4 fr fr fr fr 6- c fr fr fr fr fr fr fr e fr 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 S -a 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 9 GLIDDBN and BAKER 9 9 S 9 -s 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4 9 9 B 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 -9 9 -9 9 9 BARBED WIRE Carload just received. $3.60 ur - fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr s-f-e-f-s-s-s-e-(-e-s-s-e c- per hundred. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. ififififin.iTiTT'p''i,i"i',T John g. potter, KTTORNSY-HT- L.TKSnC, Over Mizor's Grocery Store. "I tell you what tho Now Cuba Is the host tlvo I'put elgur lu town. If you can't got it tako a Buo Front. Both nT of tho samo stock," TO DELINQUENTS. Wo would bo much pleased if sub scribers who uro in arrears would call at the ollleo, or writo, and settlo their accounts Wo would liko to got our books in lirst-elass ordor, and your favors will bo highly appreciated. - m 9 m LOCAL BREVITIES I 4 tf'XPir'iyinu'uimf " imtntiiiinni- u The Glass Hlowors are a success. Minor Bros, bare early seed potatoes for salo. Quakor Hco killer and axle groaso at Caldwell's. Hrick for tho addition to Miner Bros, store has arrived. Hemcmber me when you want a har ness. Jok Fog f.i,. Minor Bros hare one car choico early Ohio seed potatoes. Tnr, Chirp and the Toledo Blado one yonr for fcl 25. E. T. Benton of Cowles stopped at tho Holland House Sunday. Picture mouldings and curtains at Taylor's, opposite Cotting's. W. W. Wright began Jpacklng his household goods Wednosday. Mrs. Geo. J. Warren was reported sick tho fore part of tho wook. J. R. Groenhalgh of Cowles register ed at tho Holland House Sunday. Two or three good second-hand bug gies for salo. F. N. Riciiaiidson. Mabol Pcgg went to Kivorton Friday evening to visit with friends for a few days. Attorney Blacklcdgo and wifo woiit to Suporior Monday to visit with frionds. Harry Graves camo up from Supor ior Monday returning homo Tuesday morning. Do not forget that Taylor has moved his undertaking to tho room opposite Cotting's drug store. (So to Butler's for till kinds of harness and hardware. All goods in both lines sold at a small margin. Pasteur's "Blacklegino" for tho pre volition of black-leg in cuttlo for .salo by Cotting tho Druggist. Tho only esclusivo harness shop is in k. Good ho.no Tuesdav mornij'nfi afte' jxtondod trip over the i'ut0 ln tho!torests of tho Mason iplodgo. ha9' ftser went to Colorado Sat "aytbo Rtlhobod8ida of hlg 80n . . 'who had tho misfortuno to have Sis log broken some tine ago. Mrs. D. G. Norris and daughter Josio returned to thoir home southeast of Inavalo Saturday after a short vibit with friends in Mankato, Kansas. Christ. Nelson and son Yanco de parted for Washington Tuesday morn ing. Christ expects to bo gono most of tho summer nnd if ho likes tbo country expects to loavo hero and sot tic there W. T. Lindsoy, an old nevspaper man, has secured control of tho Or leans Courier and will change it from a fusion to i- republican paper. Tho hoyd i i.ir p p papers is lahidlv r'ass inc away. lS.oomington Advocate. T vo lawyers of Schuyler beeamo so excited in the court room thero tho other day tha' one of thorn hurled a vjlumo of Nebraska statutes at tho oilier one. Tbo Sun says that neither lawyer was hurt. Columbus Journal. Mr. W. B. Liggitt dolightfully enter tained a company of young people in honor of h-r nicuo Miss Kalcy of Red Cloud. lna Friday evening. Tho guostb were heated at a long fern deco rated table, nnd elegant refreshments sorved. Hebron Journal. Tho little child of M. E. Pnyno living south of the river, passed from thU world on Friday of last week. Tho child was one and a half years old and died after only a short illness The bereaved paionls have ihe sjmpathy of the community in this tlu-irad tiinl. Tin- i.'iinij .Sunday school f- win. tl- i wnl be held in the Cougrcgtuinnnl clu. -ii el Cowloh, April 17 IS. An In-turf- i',; "I'ogi i ii nart been aii.nigeii anil n i"'"! attendance- is cspi-ctcd. I'hu till -ik i-i" d dug i-verwhing in their power to iniiko tins conv minn an even greater success than aiii ever held in the eonni imfmo and they should havu e-'Hiii'-e in their (-Hurt it, Every Su'! . clniul is untitl- d to t.ne d(tlugn iui' aeii twenty m mher.s or fraction tl..ieif and ovry Siiuday school worker is earnestly roquosted to bo presont, A cordial invl ntion is ex tended to all. Como and help tho good woil; long, the north end of the, Hhlflc work and tho ugh .J 'uj Thk w'&jHkems g, H Life IGH rat Halstead, jflHfor ofJHHruomo in Nelson TmcBdPafter a short visit ?'Vlt'Vr iVWv. Hamll- ton- & w t-i.- J' rilllnrat tf UUIlll rfV J GENERAL CITY NEWS. Try that poultry meat at Caldwell's. Opera house first three nights of next week. Choice Karly Ohio seed potatoes at Miner Bios. Wanted , n good cook at tho Bon Ton; 13 por week. Don't fall to sco tho dog circus with tho glass blowors. Jas. Grlmingor of Wymoro was in tho city on business Saturday. Tho Kingman combined riding lister only $30 at Wolfe Bros.' Cloyd Cummings made a business trip to Guide Rook on Thursday. Mlllot and cane sued and a full lino of fresh garden seeds at Roby'a. A. A. Peck of Franklin was doing business in tho city Wednesday. Thos. Burden of Bladen, visited in tho city tho foro part of the week. W. B. Hydon and wife of Bladen were in tho city on business Saturday. Editor Poaso formerly of tho BIuo Hill Leader was in tho city Wednes day. Tho Homo Art Club was cntoitainod by Mrs. Frank Smith on Wednesday of this week. Havo you bought ono of thoso oak tanned halters for 00c, 89c 81.01? But ler keeps thorn. Millard F. Rohrcr, who was mayor of Council Bluffs from 1887 to 1890, is in tho city this wook. Every man has a right to his own opinion. My opinion is that I will go see tho glass blowers. Tho Homo Art Club will bo enter tained by Mrs. J. A. Tulleys ou Wed nesday of next week. Geo. I. Kelloy formerly principnl in tho high school here, now of Lincoln, is in the city tills week. C. E. Vaughn nnd wifo of Guide Rock visited at tho ho.no of County Cleil; Gartier this wiok. J. A. MeArlhur returned from Long Island, Kansas, Tuesday, where ho had been looking for alfalfa seed. My property, consisting "a !lr-om bouse and six lots lu nort west'mrt of town7 for salo or rent. Mits. Louisa I anky. Mrs. John Wiles of Peru nrrived Monday evening for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fort and other friend.. Mrs. E. A. Mnranvillo loft Thursday morning for .Wilbur, Neb., where sho goes to bo married to Thomas Mont gomery ot that place. Rife & Koou bure received and placed their stock of groceries. They have a very neat appearing store, and will no doubt ruuko a success of thoir now venture Quito a number of Red Cloud people went to Suporior Monday to attond tho opra "Tho Messiah" as presented by homo talent thero. They report it ns being a succes. Word received by friends from the Fisher and Benson families state that they arrived at their new homo in El mint, Washington, safe and are well pleased with their now location. Sweet Potatoes fok Sale. I have about 200 bushels of sweet potatoes for salo cheap, suitablo for seed, at my homo i miles southwest of Red Cloud on Penny crook. Joseph Kociikk. Rev. Hamilton and family left Tues day for Lebanon, Oregon, whoro bo goes for tho benetit of his daughter's health. During his residence hero he has made many friends who will recrot bis departure. I havo buyers for both farm and pas tore land. If you havo laud for salo please list it with mo at once. No chargo if I do not got you n buyer Also farm loans at lowest rato with op tion C. F. Catiikk, Red Cloud, Neb ITS 50 GOOD ! for the tin d feeing that comes in tho hpiing, dun to sluggish Mid imjiuru bioild, Wo mean Cotting's Sarsaparilla a medicine that has heon tried and has won hiicIi an i-nviablo reputation uiththote who havo used it. It it tho best spiirg medicine on tho market, to purify the blood and tone up the system. Wo have a com plete assortment of drugs and medicines. Chas. L. Cotting, THE DRUGGIST. Tho Glass Blowers aio coming. H. E. Burr of Guide Rock was in the city Monday. Tho Glass Blowors at opera house. Don't miss it. Butter keeps tho Bloomer bog fence. Bust on earth. Ed. Piatt returned from Chicago last Tuesday night. W. A. Purdy of Campbell was in the city Tuesday. M. A. Hartlgan ot Haitiagi was in tho city Monday. Elmer Donahue of Superior was in this city Moaday. F. W. Cowden aid wife wore in Sup erior tho foro part of the week. Percy Ludlow is homo from Hastings on a visit with parent! and friends. Chas, Mooro of Guide Rock was in tho city Monday nnd Tuesday of this week. W. A. Howard of Guide Rock mado this i.llloo a very pleasant call last Sat urday. If yeu want a cheap harness rotuem btr I can furnish it as cheap as any one Jos. Fog el. Cowdon, Kaloy & Co. hayo placed new sign over tho entrance to their storo room. Dr. Damoroll has recovered from his recent illness and is again able te at tend to business. F. Boom was down from Bladen Tncsday and will continue to toad this great family wookly. Como in again Mr. Boom. W. S. Bonso hns had tho words "Bon Ton" cut in the marble in his paro- mont. It makes a very neat nd at tractivo sign. The brick walk along tho north sldo of tho Potter building caved in this week, caused by tho dirt settling near the foundation. It vrn.s taken up and repaired. Work on tho now residence of Jno. Polnicky on Cedar street is progress ing huoly. When completed Mr. Pol nicky will havo a very neat and spa cious house. B. F. Mtinlz, of Winona, Minnesota, the aciitlcman who will bo undertaker and upholsterer for Albright Bros , has moved iutootho Mrs. Docker property on Fourth avenue. Alex Bontley mcved to tho farm Wednesday. Alex will tvork tho farm owned by J. O. Butler in Lino town ship this summer. Wo wish him proc petity in tho venture. Jan Soucck, nn old friend of John Polnicky, and a nephew of Mrs. Jos. Pavlicek, arrived in the city Monday merning direct from Bohemia. Ho will look over the country and prob ably locate here. Wo aro adding now subscribers to this great family journal nearly overy day and of course wo aro feeling good. Remenber we havo clubbing rates with nearly every magnzine. So come in and wo may bo able to save you money. T. E. Penman nnd wifo entertained a small party of friends Monday night. The evening was spent playing games and a good time was had by all. The party broko up at a lato hour fooling that an evening had boen ploasantly and profitably spent. fr-NW II - Winning - Comtotion I riusic, Furniture, Undertaking. Pleasure, Comfort, Rest. THE P. C. R. STOR carry a full line of musical merchandise and sheet music with a competent player Miss Ethel Hosmer, always ready to entertain and wait on you in this department. We carry a complete line of Fnrniturc, Window Curtains, Wall Paper, Picture Moulding and Carpets, and have with us an expert cabinet maker and upholsterer, wbe can repair your furniture and make it almost as good as new,. We carry a full line of undertaking supplies and were fortunate in procuring Mr. B. F. Muntz, of Winona, Minnesota, who has had nine years experience in city undertaking and embalming. We are nicely located in the north rooms of the Damcrell block ready to serve all patrons in our line under the business motto: "Live and Let Live.'' Each lady will be presented with a useful keepsake and each gcnllemun"with a seasonable artiole. Music the entire time and a a special low price on everything in our store for that , day only, ALBRIGHT BROS., Propriotors of the P, C. &gR, Store, Each person registering their name, giving their post office address and name of paper in which they saw this ndvertiscment will be given a ticket entitling them to a chance to draw a center table "LION BRAND'' TRAOC MARK' Tic, itiPiiiif iBiil 1 IP I ! IP- i i mm the latest and smartest ideas in Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, gloves, Shoes and every little detail that goes to complete the wardrobe of a good dresser, we have 'Just the Correct Things." The snappy things, late ideas, Good dressers depend on us for all the new ideas and wrinkles in haberdashery, and we never disappoint them. If you get your suits and furnisnings here you'll look swell Easter Sunday. Clothe Your Boys Here for Easier. Gomden Haley Glothinj Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. 444444444444444-M444444444JU REMEMBER WE PAY CASH FOR HIDES AND POULTRY of all kinds. Our stock of Groceries is now in. Butter Eggs, Etc; taken in exchange for Groceries or Meat. Come and see us. RIFE KOON, fttettcttttctfrttfrttt ttf Men's Baster Fixin's! For gentlemen who want the Correct Hat, the Right The Reliable Butchers. ft s ft t ft s ft t ft