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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1902)
X-Us $&&&&&& -.?Ll'Jli '. j,,m Wtjh Xi ."' I :. f tf '!! ffctfAiJIuKvBH' f i?2s3Jt. iSH&V!SPf"vt '.r?'"" j '""""mmmbBTia lBlijiBKlBElHBBPBuujtJlifefiwltBfc'-ri VOLUME XXX. - v - y - COUNT THIS A BIG SAVING! Lines of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE offered at prices greatly below regular retail prices. t iJShirt Waists. Shirt Waists of good fashion, of exclusive designs, become unusually low priced and easy to buy. Blue and Pink, white yoke, lace C w g- trimming, usual price $3, nowy) M j" r nice line in vjreeu, 1:111b, Blue and Browns, usual price $2.50, now Others at 40c, 55c, 62 1-2c and 75c. and Calicoes. 3-4 Percales, all Standard Prints, in Reds, Blacks, a Grays, Blues, etc., at 4f We do not Quantity. MINER RED CLOUD, NEB. 1 n Java Natives do Ct Vliwuu ctttu 4 1 .a 1 in 1 m . Ml have too high a regard tor Health asv well as for the naturally delicious HeA flavor of their popular berry. The 'M very American roasters who glaze 4iv S2Ps W tfl 4 You will do worse than this if J'e don't buy your harness an I hardware of J. O Hutlcr, noxt time. w.1 vA - Nw - v $1.25 I-2C limit you to BROS., not glaze coffee with tLutw vvukiiiki a at j y ?i 1. .r2 VrM4 their package coffees do not dare to touch or glaze their high priced Mochas and Javas. Why? fllfcXCnk ' never glazed or LIOII UOITBB JUStTuRE Coffee! Tb iMltd ptcktg lmarM uniform quality Bd treibotw. ftAjfvfllVJjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjk IjjjjjjjjjjjjjA IjjjjjjjjJ FiltSTAUf TO THCINUUHEPA PONDS EXTRACT For Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Brul ses or Any Sort of Pain. Usod Internally and Externally. CAUTION ! Avoid tho wenk, watcrr Witch Hazel preparations, ri-prj-scnted to bo "ttio sumo ns" POND'S EX TRACT, which easily sour and often contain "wood alcohol," an Irritant ex ternal! and, taken Internally, a poison. RED CLOUD, XEMtASKA. AlMiTST 15, 1i)02, Items of Interest as Gotrespoodeoee. ;;::r, Nearby Localities. GUIDE ROCK. Thu coniinis-sioners and Win. Sawyer are viewing tho site fur tht election of a now bridge at tho mouth of Stratt'in eieek, ni'iir tin1 Guide rock. An iron (I- tt'tl bridge badly needed at that point. Junes C'olvin eaino in Saturday on hi wheel and left Tuesday. I. H Colvin sold his lino driver to Win. Sawyer. Frank Guy is doing a rushiug busi ness in his restaurant. Corn is king this year and may he queeu next year. Charles Hu.shcn of Ked Cloud shipped a car of ice from hero this week. Charles (luy has sold his interest in the (Suy & Garrison thin to Garrison. John Jones says his corn this year is yellow corn. Win. Sawyer went to Nelson Monday to move several largo buildings there. What do you suppose makes that young man coino over from North IJnuieh onco a week? It seems to us that Guide ltock is liable to lose one of its school teachers. Misses Leila anil Aldean Koss, who have been visiting with Mi. and Mrs. tiarcus, left Wednesday for their home at Turon, Kan. Several of the boys from hero went to Superior Wednesday to see the ball game. Mrs. Uragg's sister and her children left for home this week. Mr. Ayres is reported better today, though he is still very week. GARFIELD. The ice cream social at John Coon's on last Tuesday night was well attend ed and netted quite a handsomo profit. Tho proseeds were to be paid to Kev. John Hancock. A. 15. Wiggins has gano to Norton county, Kansas to visit his brother and look for a now location. Frank Amaek is building a now barn that denotes prosperity. J. J. Smith is 111 Illinois looking for a lew homo. Mr. ami Mis. Alsop were thrown from their buggy last Sunday while re timing from church acd were quite seriously hurt. Tho vehicle was badly iiuashed up. There will ho a social at Mrs. Louisa Alios' tonight in honor of her two nieces from Chirks, who are at present visiting .villi lelatives in this place. Mr. Johnson is now very busy pul ing in bridges to replace thoso carried iway by t.o recent 11 mil. Will Fisher has become tired enough to use a riding plow. Ho says that it covers up the crop of weeds better than a walkiug plot. Kli Houcliiu'.s baby is quite seriously ill, but seems to bo on tho way to neallh again. Mrs. Houchiu was sick the lirst of the week. G. Ji, Throne has hauled his crop of oats from tho Drake farm to his resi dence. Frank Ilenscn has made arrange ments to move back to liullalo county. Frank is a good follow and wo are sorry to loso him from our commun ity. Leonard Monger has recovered a patt of the shed which was curried olf by the flood. BLADEN. Mr. I'helps wont to Koseland Satur day, returning Monday accompanied by his daughter, who patronized tho Hiadun dentist. A lady from Ked Cloud is a guest at the home of W. H. Hoffman. Charles Morcy, accompanied by his girl, drove over to Hluo Hill Sunday. Last Satuiilay evening quite a heavy wind passed northeast of hore. At J. Denton's, place it took tho top of lis windmill oil, raised the Iioiim and let it down with such force as to jir the plastering oil. A. '. 'jerk of llluc Hill was a Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs. C. A Ivnter ley. Mrs. G. C Keith relumed to her home in Lincoln the lirst of this week. J. C. llnrtnian drove up to Hastings Sunday to see his wile, who is receiv ing medical treatment. J F. Mrowor, Charles Haller anil C. K. Hicks were at IMuo Hill Saturday Tames Burden and SherilV MeArtliur were in this village Friday. 1). llyrno of KIuo Hill drove over Sunday for a visit with friends in this village. Among those attending the assembly at Lincoln this week am Mrs. ,J. Grand- stall", Miss Hertio Woodside, Miss .Jen nie Kay, Wallace and John Kay. Flossio liurden visited friends in Hin doo and vicinity. It is reported that Hladcn is to have another hardwaro store. There are oponings hero for several lines of busi ness and wo hopo someone will pick up the opportunities. J. Moore is ornamenting his house with a now porch during his wife's uh senco on a visit to her mother at Kx etor. COWLES. Charles Lotharn is on the sick list. Albert Keenoy returned to Aurora last Monday after a week at homo dur ing threshing. Mart Good is hero for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Good. - Mrs. Sam Foe of Ked Cloud is visit ing friends and relatives hero this week. Miss George Adamson returned homo Thursday after a sovoral weeks visit with rolatives at Wood Kivor. Mrs. Samuel Deakin of Taylor, Neb., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Keoney. The Cowles base ball club wont to Uluo Hill last Friday. Score -I to 8 in favor of Hluo Hill. Ivl Klouch had the misfortune to lose a linger this week while trying to couple an engine and separator. W. V. Heal moved his household effects to Ked Cloud last Tuesday nnd will try living in town for a year. His son Lou moved onto his plan. DRY CREEK. Wanted, by the people on this creek, a good rain. A. Decker is helping Chnrley Kasser stack alfalfa this week. Kd Seaton's now hotiso is now going up. Mr. Hcckwith is tho builder V. Ileal expects to move to Ked Cloud about tho lirst of September and bis son Lew will take chnrgo of tho farm. Miss Mollie Saunders departed last week for U in aha for a visit with her sister. Somo of us in these parts expoct to attend tho bowery Saturday night. Sam Hcaton thinks ho will have 7,000 bushels of corn, anyhow. Mr. Klinger has a lino no-v buggy. Mr. Morse will soon commence to build a house on his farm, tho Fred Weber place. The "melon colic" days will Roon bo here. Mr. HoUworth and Charloy Mc Koighnn have finished threshing. Will Hurdick spent Sunday after noon at Al Decker's. CROOKED CREEK. This is lino hay weather. Alfalfa Is a lino crop this cutting. Somo of those who said they would like to seo some dry weather are cry in ; for another gentle shower. Chas. Gunioy has a full force at work putting up his alfalfa. W. Kngel siys ho can find no time to do road work yet . There are four threshing machines in our neighborhood this week and if this dry weather continues a few days longer, threshing will ho a thing of tho pas',. Hort Tennant has commenced fall plowing I. W. Wallin has returned to Lin coln. Cha. Crabill lias quit working for Ivl Dickson. C'lias, Whittaker is through thresh iuy from thu shock and is waiting for the threslieis to coniineiiRo threshing from the stack. Lyman INsig is through threshing and is putting up hay. NORTH BRANCH, KAS A good rain would bo greatly appro ciatcd. Mrs. Kenworthy is somo bettor. Charles Haworth will start for Colo rado this week. Quarterly meeting nt Maple Grove next Saturday and Sunday. J. H. Smith and J. W. Doornail made a Hying trip to Guide Kock Tuesday. Myrtlo Carter has gone to Keno county to live with hor grandparents. Mrs. Mills, who has boon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llazloy, has re turned to her homo in Iowa. Louisa Tolauil will teach the IV vonla school this year. WALNUT CREEK. Tom and Nick Hlankcnbaker have bought a threshing machine. Tom has 1,000 bushels of rye. Frank Hlankenbakor'n wheat aver aged ISO bushels per aero. Mr. and Mrs. Jones nre visiting with their father, Mr. Shoemaker. Mrs. Arncson nnd daughter Grace spent Wednesday with Mrs. Knight. Mis. Frazier, who has boon quite sick, is getting hotter. Charley Hlankenbakor sprained his arm by falling from a wagon. Kd Mathes shipped stock cattle Tues day. It seems n pity to shin feeders out of tlii' county with our present prospect for n big corn crop. line! Weather hot and dry. Mr. Green of U"d Cloud was in Lino canvassing for tho Stark Kros. nursery. Mrs, Campbell of North Branch was tho guest of Mrs. Koelu r last week. Clint Ilender.'on of Noith Branch was the guest of Frank Van Dyke one day last week. lv M Henderson was over to Otto to soo County Commissioner Wilson in the interest of Lino, to got lumber to repair bridges on oast l'tinny creek. Lon Wilinot has three teams haul ing hay to Ked Cloud Roats Morse Wedding. Married nt the home of th.i bride's parents J milo east of this city, Wed nesday evening. Koso K. Koats to Horaco (J Morse Too ceremony was preformed at, 8.H0 by the Kev. Humbly of tho Congregational church of this city. Thoro were present tho iiiimo diato rolatives of tho contracting parties and n fow of the most intimate friends. Tho brido is tho daughter of August Koats, one of Wobstor counties most prosperous farmers and stook feeders, and is well liked and rcspoctcd by hor many friends and acquaintances and Is n handsomo and accomplished young lady. August Koats is one of the pioneers of tnis county coining hero long before the railroads had reached this county, and has by strict attention and carofull management layod by a snug fortune- for a rainy day and is per haps as well known as anyone in tho county. Horaco G. Morse, son of J. K. Morso living northeast of this city, is a young man of sterling qualities, is faithful, honest and hard working, and is very well liked by those with whom ho conies in contact. Tho young couple will make their home on n faim near Guido K ick. NUMBER Jt I Books Given Free. Commencing, Saturday, June 21st. lielow we give a partial list of the books we have on hand at present. Arnblan NIkIiIh (9) New and Kevlncd Edition The Fortunes of NIkoI.. Scott Ivanuoo ..................... ...................... Scott lloyond the City (3) A. Conan Doyle HtraiiKC Secret ......... ............ A. Con mi Doylo All SortH and CondlttoiiH of Men ........... llenant a til Itlce Jet .Edwards Knight Krrant I.yall Ilcppo tho CoiiKcrlit ......Anthony Ttollope Chicot the .Jester......... - Unman Countess lc Chnrny .....Dnmn I.ovo nud Liberty Diimns The Conscript Human Vli'ointodo UruKcloime Dumas Ctiimuolo Sand Thu t'ountchsof Hndiilstadt Sand Indlnmi Sand I'niichoii Hid Cricket Sand Doldee Warden CunfcMdmiHiif nn IIiikHnIi 0.lnm Cater . lie (Jalncy Cnhl i:Wc Alnrlltt A DaiiKliturnl llelh Illnck Tho Kroutlernaieii ('J) lmnrd Thu lllltlieiliilii Itomiiiiri! Ilnwtlioriic Ardntli t iirdii I'lUirlin'x 1'roKrem ., The Deemtitern II plirey Clinker . t'orltuiu Marie Corelll KIjcth - .. ..Iliinjaii Hall I'alno Smollct Do Mncl Paris Sketch Ilook Thackeray Thu .Man Who Wni Hood Mt-rn-k Jack Horner .Mary S, Tleriian llomo-ello MaryS.TIcrimii Woodlanders Thou. Hardy The I)e"lru of tho Byes Grant Allen Not in thu 1'foxpeclii Danrorth Hamiintch t.oll A New Nolo McMahon Dragon' Teeth Serrano Thu Cedar Star Mann Tho 1'ryntiil lliitton ThoinaK A I.IvIiir Mo ..- - llonrKOt One of these books will be given with every dollar you pay on subscription. If vou pay one years subscrip tion in advance or one dol lar of back subscription you get one of these handsome books free. If you pay two dollars on subscription you get two books, if you pay $3 on subscription you get three books, etc. For every dollar you pay on subscrip tion you get one of these handsome books. Come in and get one before they are all gone. W rf if i i B'l t. i M 1.3 R5. ' Ikl j lw.- rfyjggp v 'hjTfjte w rttm n i wn'lirfiiifi ' i it i ; we tfv :37 , . .i7 vbr?2!!?'Q ljjjjgMHMBIMBMiWMBMMBBflfifiBttMffi SHiiflMNWPHMIPlMH!