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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
TM 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 t 9 a a 9 -9 4 9 -9 .-9 -9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 . 1 Do You fflant A e- r s-f-f-s- t- r s-(- $15,00 Watch for $ 900, or an I J1S.00 Watch for $10.50, a or a $19.00 watch for $12.00, or a $22.00 watch for $12.50? fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr If vou do come in while fr fr still have these bar- we gains left. All twenty cases with a movement. year filled guaranteed 1 flewhoiise Bros., I Jewelers and Opticians. Rod Cloud, Nebraska. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Choice miltot at Roby' . Window curtains at Cotting's. For sale bills call at this otlice. Hate Piatt spent Sunday in this city. Seed com I Seed corn ! At Roby's. G. V. Hutchison was in tho city Tuesday. K. T. Benton of Cowlcs was in Hcd Cloud Monday. Butler keeps tho Bloomer hog feuco. Host on earth. Fred Hungcrford of Hiverton was a Ued Cloud visitor Tuesday. Two or three good second hand bug gies for sale. F. N. Riciiaiumon. George Boss and wifo of Blue Hill spent Sunday in this city with friends. Charles Hogato of Bluo Hill was at tending district court in thislcity Tues day. Fred Gund of Bluo Hill was attend ing court in this city tho first of the week. snnoiil low wrico on whito dishes and whito wash Tho Fair. bowl aud pitcher, at H. Fclker and family, who havo beon visitine with A. U. Kalcy for some time, left Monday their homo in Toledo, O. Mr. James McClintock and wife, from near Biverton, woro in tho city Tuesday. Mr. McClintock is an old resident and prosperous farmor of Franklin county. tir.. -.. km nipplv located in our now room in tho Potter building, where wo will bo pleased to welcomo all our old customers as well as lota of now ones. Tho Fair. Last Saturday tho baseball team from Beach, Kan., came over to Bed Cloud aud "put the lixln's" on our boys to the tune of 13 to 10. A return game will probably soon bo played at Beach. J 1). Schlosser, father of Uev. Mr Schlosser, pastor of tho Baptist church of this city, returned to his homo in Marion, S. I)., the first of tho week, after having visited with his sons in this county a short time. TMoa.tnv nvnnine at tho Hotel Boyal tho M. K. O's gave a banquet in honor ,,fti.o P. E. O's. After tho banquet the remainder of the evening was An enjoyable spent in playing games evening was reported by all presont. Miko Finkcnbindor, who lives just west of this city, is getting quito a rep station as a weather prophet, having foretold somo tbreo months ago that there would bo a rain on either tho Wtli or 15th of May. Ho says wo will have plenty of rain from now on and that wo will havo a good corn crop tioro this year. May his prophecies bo fulfilled. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. 1) J. Myers entertained tho members of the Homo Art Club and thoir bus bands in a very delightful way. A room in tho basement of the Myers homo has recently boon fitted up in the m,wt .nnrovod stylo as a billiard room and tho club was invited for tho pur nose of dedicating it. The house was decorated in cut flowers, carnations and roses. Tho bay window in the billiard room was full of blooming plants. Various aaiusomonts wcro en gnd in during tho evening. A dainty course supper was served on small tables with a carnation at each plate. Tho party broko up in tho woo sma' hours of tho morning, and as tho guests departed each thanked Mr. and Mr?. Myers for tho jolllest time tho Home Art mombors havo ever had, GENERAl CITY NEWS. Hcd aud whito lvilllr corn at Roby'. If vou want job work of ony kind call and see us. Tho Ciukk and Chicago Inter Ocean 0110 y ear furSlJA. By Shepardson of Bivorton was in tho city Tuesday. Wantkd To buy a good work team. Inquire at this ofiico. Summor dross goods, laces and em broideries. F. Ncwhonso. cSomothing now in lire-proof baking dishes, cheap, at Tho Fair. A good ten room house for rent. I n qnrio at Tim Chief otllco. Picturo mouldings and curtains nt Taylor's, opposite Cotting's. Bead tho oiler of a froo cabinet pho tograph in anothor column. H. B. Shirley and B. F. Hudson of Bosemont woro in tho city Tuesday. A now lino of laces and embroideries just rocoived. Prices right. F. Nkw iiousk. Mils Boss Barbor of Bloomington is visiting in tho city this week with Miss Frances Harmon. Dr. C. E. Moranvlllo of Guldo Bock was attending to busiuess matters in this city Tuesday. A. Hoffman has moved his household goods to town and will in future bo a taxpayer of tho city. F. Bradbrook was looking after his photographic buiiness in Campbell last Friday and Saturday. Alva Sollars and wifo and Mrs. Dora Woideman and daughter Mamio spent Sunday at tho homo of Bert Tcnnant north of this city. No wondor Ed Shorer wears a fath erly smilo those days, ho being tho proud possoshor of four daughters, the last one of which arrived Sunday morning. James B. Sumner of Bloomington camo down yesterday morning and was iuitiated into tho mysteries of Boyal Arch degree Masonry in tho afternoon. Tho tickets for tho commonccmont exercises may bo secured at Grico's drug store after Wednesday, May 21, i p. in. Beserved seats, 33 cents. Tiik cts good for both evenings. Don't wasto your money on worth less imitation of Bocky Mountain Tea. Get tho genuine, made ouly by tho Madison Medicine Co. A great family remedy. 35 cts. C L. Cotting. ATTENTION tAHMKIlS: UaVO you seen those hard wear hand-made har ness at Butler's. Ho will sell you one for 930, no not 130, but $20; nor will ho take $20, but $22; no bring your team and ho will tit them on your horses for $19.85. Mrs. Dora Weideman and daughter Mamio expect to go to Fallbrook, Cal., in a short time, where Mrs. Woide man's daughter, Mrs. Oscar Patmor, is at present located. Tlioy expect to stay during tbo summer months, re turning hero in the fall. Last Sunday afternoon while Sboriff McArthur and County Treasurer Mc Crary wero driving, tho neckyoke broke, letting tho tonguo down to tho ground, frighteniug tho team, which started to run, but fortunately they woro stopped beforo any damago was done. Misses Nannie and Lily Truman are visiting at tho homo of their sister, Mrs. Ed Dickson, about live miles north of this city. Bev. O. H,Truman, father of tho young ladies, hits accept ed a call to preach in tho Christian church at Fairfield, Nob. Tho Nebraska exporimont station has just issued bulletin No, 73, which gives tho results of a number of exper iments in tho production of sugar bocts. Tbo bulletin may bo obtained freo of cost by residents of the stato upon writing to tho Agricultural Ex porimont Station, Lincoln, Neb. The following are tho oflicors of tho school board as elected at tho recent meeting: Dr. J. S. Eraigb, president; Dr. L. H. Bock, vico president; L, H. Fort, secrotary. So far thero have beon no toachors chosen, as tho board is wailing until tho return of Mr. Hacker, who is expected homo about tho 10th. Tho Congregational church of this city has tondored a call to Bov. D. D. Hambly, who is at present at tho Obor lin, O., Theological Seminary, from which placo he graduates this week, Bev. Hambly comes to us highly rec ommended by thoso who know him. Ho will conduct services in tho church in this city next Sunday morning and evening and at Indian Creek in tbo afternoon. Services at tho Church of Christ Sunday, May 18: Preaching, 10.30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Biblo school, 12 noon; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 p. m. Mid-week meetings: Prayor meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. in.; Ladles' Aid So ciety, Friday, 2 p. m.j choir practice, Friday, 8 p. m. Preaching at Cowles Sunday, 3.80 p. m. Visitors are always appreciated 'and heartily welcomed. IT. A. Meredith, minister. A CABINET PHOTOGRAPH FREE For a short time only wo will give you a cabinet size photograph with every dollar paid on subscription lo THE CHIEF. Photographs will bo taken by Bradbrook & Shultz, photographers of this city and will bo full cabinet sizo and tho best they cau produce and may bo taken of tho porson pay ing tho dollar or of anyono whojpre- sonts tho coupon wica thoy got, and which entitles them to tho pho tograph. Bomombor this liboral of fer is good for a short timo only and is good if dollar paid is either for arrears or in payment of Ciukk in advance. You get for ono dollar a good first class photograph and the host paper in Webster county for ono yoar. Bottor tako advantago of this ofTor whilo it is going. Yours for success, ClIIKF PUHMSHINO Co. Tiik Ciukk $1 per year. L. L. Crouch of Bluo Hill was in tho city Monday. M. Lovitt of Guido Bock was in tho city Saturday. Goo. E. Holler of Juniata was in tho city this week. S. M. Lildebrand of Bluo Hill was in tho city this week. Mrs. Willimoro camo down from Bluo Hill Tuesday. B. F. Muntz has boon quito sick at his homo this wcok. J. W. C.Thierman of Bluo Hill was in tho city Monday. J. B. McMahou of Campbell attended court hero this week. Mrs. Maggio Kipor of Bluo Hill was in Bed Cloud Tuesday. J. C. Boso of Bosemont was attend ing court hero this week. J. C. Hartman of Bladen wa3 in the city Monday of this week. Frank Kiper of Bluo Hill was in the city tho first of tho woek. J. M. Bagan of Hastings attended court hero tho this week. Mrs. F. E. Doud of Lebanon, Kan., visited in Bod Cloud Tuesday. A.J. Hayes of Guido Rock was in tho city tho foro part of tho week. 1. B. Colvin of Guido Bock was in tho city tho foro part of tho week. J. H. Smith was attending to busi ness matters in Biverton this woek. Florence Sawyer and Floyd Pitney of Inavale visited in Red Cloud Sun day. S. S. Crilloy of Rivorton was trans acting business in tbo city last Satur day. C. R. Gripton of Smith Ccutor, Kan sas, was in tho city Monday on busi ness. Sowing machines at reduced pricos, at Taylor's, opposite uotting's urug store. John Holvorson of Bluo Hill spent tho first few days of this week in Bod Cloud Cabinet photograph of yourself froo. Bead our oiler elsewhere in today's paper. Tickets for commencement may be secured at Grico's after Wednesday, May 21, 4 p. m. Do not forget that Taylor has moved his undertaking to tho room opposite Cotting's drug store. Go to Butler's for all kinds of harness and hardware All goods in both lines sold at a small margin. J. P. A. BlacK of Bloomington was in the city tho foro part of tho weok ad justing his political fonccs. Bring your news items to Tiik Chief. Wo will bo glad to print items of local and general interest. C. E. McMahon and Ed. McMabon of Blue Hill were in tho city this week in attendance at District court. Miss Mario Moranvlllo and Miss AnnaTulleys havo accepted positions in Hadoll's Cash Bargain Houso. Charles S. Owen and II. S. Ayer of Franklin wero made Royal Arch Ma sons yosterday afternoon in this city. Miss Lois Popo roturnod to her home in this city tho first of tho weok after an extended visit in tbo eastern part of tho stato. Georgo Uadell and wifo returned from McCook Monday morning aod aro again busy in Hadoll's Cash Bar gain Houso. H. C. Roso, R. 11. Allen, Austin Riley, W. B. Shirley, II. Arenas and L. Rojo of Rosemont were in tho city attending court this week as witnesses in the Frank Keatiig case. Why experiment with a, paint that is "just as good"! , when you can get the old .reliable Hkatii & Mim.ioan 'that has stood the test for, half a centurv? 1 have a complete stock. H. E. GR1CE. Leonard Smith returned homu Tues day. Mrs. Charles Winfroy is quito sick nt hor home on Seward street. C. B. Gripton of Smith Center was a Bed Cloud visitor this week. Charles Potter has had a new awning placed on tho front of his building. Charley Fort of Omaha camo down Wednesday for. a short visit with his parents. uuaries uocicman or wymoro was attending to business mattoti in this citv Tuesday. Emanuol Fitz wont to Bladon Tucs day to bogiu work on a house for Ellas Lockhart. Last Sunday F. Nowhouso killed a bullsnakc, measuring nearly six foot in length, on his farm four miles north of town. A. O. MaCiure and Elmor Do Long of McCook woro in tho city Thursday and participated in tho Masonio initi ations. L. M. CrabiU is building an addition to his house, a largo kitchen, bath room, and othorwiso improving tho property. Mrs. Clarenco Kizer roturnod homo Tuesday from Hebron, Neb., whoro she has beon visiting with her parents for somo timo. Ernest Perry, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perry, formerly of this city, died at their homo in Santa Anna, Cal., on May 7, of Bright's disease. Bobcrt E. French of Kearney, grand custodian of tho Masonic order of Nib- raska, camo down yestorday to assist tbo local lodge in conferring degrees. John" Barkloy moved tho McMurray houso about ton feet north of whoro it has been standing. It will be put on a now foundation and generally re paired. Mother Yes, ono packago makes two quarts of baby medicine. Seo di rections. Thero is nothing just as good for babies and children as Bocky Mountain Tea. 35 cts. C. L. Cotting. Jake Farris and wifo, Fred Keating and Karl Helgcscn of Dakota county, this state, wero attending court hero this weok, they having been summoned as witnesses in tbo Frank Keating caso. Miss Elsie Rollison, who has boon visiting with Miss Emma Graves for somo time, loft Wednesday morning for Shonandoah, la., whoro sho will visit with an undo for a short timo and thon go to her homo near St. Louis, Mo. Miner Bros, havo moved their work room upstairs in tho now brick. Car penters arc at work putting in fixtures in tho grocery department, lhoy ex pect to havo thoir grocery stock moved beforo Decoration day. Tho room u a lino ono. A. L. Burton, ono of tho music teach ers at tranklin Academy, in chargo of tho string department, camo down to Bed Cloud Wednesday to meet tho Thonty-second Regiment band, of which ho was a member during tho Spanish-American war. Tho W. R. C. initiated a now mem ber at tho last meeting, after which ro frnsbmonts wero served by Mrs. How ard aud Mrs. Potter, assisted by Miss Mabel Howard, tho first courso being water and toothpicks and tho second courso cako and cream. An enjoyable timo was had. After the Hato is a good time to paint. It is cheaper to paint now than to wait till next year for it won't take so much paint. Our "Abso lutely Pure Mixed Paint" has stood the test in this climate for years and is the most durable mixed paint in the market. We have also white lead, Patten's sun proof lead, cold weather paint, barn paint, etc. Chas. L. Cotting, THE DRUGGIST, f-zV v vv About that spring suit. Of course you read the clothing advertisements in the newspapers, and you get in a quandry as to where you will buy the suit. We want all the patronage we can pos sibly get. Wc would like it if we had a cinch on all the clothing business in Red Cloud. We cer tainly sell more clothing than any other store in town, and the only reason we do not sell it all is because all the buyers do not come to see our goods and ascertain the real saving in prices. We are not offering $18.00 suits for $7.50 nor $15.00 suits for $6.00 and we never advertise any such rot. This we do. We sell you a better suit of clothes for $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 or $15.00 than any where else for the same price. By comparison you will find this to be true. The same rate of saving applies to our boys and children's clothing. You will find our prices on furnishings much more reasonable than others. In hats we save you from 50c to $1.00. If you investigate wc will add one more customer to our growing trade. Gouiden Kaley Clothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. 9 1 The "Wonder" 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 Five Minute 1 Ice Cream 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 Freezer 9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 wil frcczo tho nicest smoothest ico croam in tivo minutes. It has been Uod and tested and will do tho work to perfec tion. Como in and wo will show you why this is so. You can't afford to spend good money for any freezer than tho "Wondor." It is tho latest improved freezer ui tho mar ket. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 9 -9 Among other cooling articles wo havo a full lino of Triumph White Enamel Refrigerators, Monarch Gasoline Stoves, Buggy Lap Robes, Lawn Mowers, Horse Fly Nets, and ono of tho handsomest lines of HAMMOCKS that wo havo ever carried, We can interest you in these goods. We save you money. 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 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 9 MORHART j Bros. j Hardware j Co. j 1 -9 $ MHMMVMMMW trjjfffpytf Kivirannm A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind ot life insurance. 'The ckbIi value of tho policy at tho; end ol the period is more than you have paid. AvfWVWWWWf Firo, Lichtnino, Tornado andl Life Insurance, .In 'tho best Old Lino or Mutual; Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt.,i IlKI) Ci.oud, Nkiiuaska. A Rare Opportunity for Wall Paper flayers I We offer ourcntirei stock of wall paper atf greatly reduced prices. Every pattern ncw,i fresh from the mill andl the nriccs the lowest! ever offered in Red Cloud. We will sell every nattern regardless oH price. Albright - Bros. Damerell Block, Red Cloud, Neb. COMB AND SEE US., t-ww "I toll you what tho Mow Cuba is tho host tlvo cont cigar in town. If you can't got it tako a Bluo Front. 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