The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 12, 1902, Image 5
It's a Winner. Eastman Kodak Developing Machine ! It 1ij .iwny with the dark room Peinntftlovcloping any whole any time Developing jour tiltus in daj light gives getter results, us enry to de vch'P u dozen oxposutes with this as one expoMitu the old way. Kxpensof developing nnd opert and less than half using tho ma chine. Practrcal Demonstration September 13 and 20 at 3 o'clock p.m. All films purchased of us will be developed froo of charge. Newhouse Jewelers and Opticians. Syecinl In order to induce you to crll on us and get our prices on goos we will give a watch free, Costs you nothing and you may got the watch. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Girl wanted at City Bakery. If you want job work of ony kind call and see us. Joe Fogcl has somo good light bar ness which he is soiling cheap. Mrs. Harvey Dedrick is quito sick, at her home, southwest of this city. Save money by U9ing a wator meter Morhart Bros, will put ouo in for you. Ludlow Bros, have a quantity of Hno brick for sale at thoir yards north of town. Wo learu that Mrs. Ina Wickwirc is seriously ill, at her homo, southwest of this city. If you want an abstract of title to your land or town lot, call on L. 11. Fort, in Damerell block. Next Sunday there will ho services at tho Kpiscopal church at 10:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Arthur Cozad and wife arrived in the city, Wednesday, for a visit with relat ives, previous to their departure for California. Jno. Kollog returned, Sunday, to his home, near this city, from Lincoln where he has been helping J. W. Wal lin build a largo house. Tho work of installing the hot water hoating plant in Miner Bros, storo was begun the first of tho week. Frank Emerick of Blue Hill has the work in charge. Dress docs not make the person. Nor docs a clean cxtorior indicate a clean interior. To bo well, .all organs of tho body must work in harmony. Uocky Mountain Tea does this work. C. L. Cotting. W. W. Hogate of Hluo Hill was awarded, fifth prize, on Duroc Jtirsoy boar, 1 year old and under, at tho siato fair, last week. W. II. Scott of Blue Hill received third on Duroc Jersey boar, under 0 months. J. H. Hamilton of Guide Bock exhibi ted some of his lino Poland-China hogs at tho state fair, last weok, and was awarded several premiums. Ho was awarded, fifth on boar 1 year old, fourth on boar C months old, fourth oh sow 6 months old, fifth on sow under 0 months. Tho'ro is at least one institution, ir this state, which deserves a largo ap propriation from tho coming session of tho Legislature, and that is tho Stato Experiment Station or Farm. The work on this farm is sadly crippled on account of lack of proper buildings and funds to carry on its work. You will i.u mono than this if you don't hnv your harness and hardware of J. O. Butler, next time -,.'. , p' i:-3tsy3 j . -. aim d Corn, oats and wheat. W. B Roby 0 G Hoit, of Cowies was in tho city, Tuesday. Beulah Hall went to Hastings, Wednesday. Cha. Latham of Cowies was in thu city, Monday. Bud McCune is visiting at the home of his parents in this city. O'oarToel w, attending to business matters i i Guide Bock, Tuesday. Farms tr. rent, with stock. Inquire of O W FraiicN. Bed Cloud, Neb. L E Horhorger is spending the week, in Hastings, attending the reunion. For lire, lightning and tornado in surance see L. H. Fort, in D.unercll block. Issac Wilcox, of Kensington, Knnsns, was a business visitor, to this city, Tuesday. For a clean, easy shave or an up-to-date hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt'a bar ber shop. Boss Sellars, who was reported ser iously 'ill "at Scotts Bluff, Nebraska is recovering, J. C. Wolfo and wife are visiting, this week, with Dcwayen Wolfe south east of thiscity. Oscar Provalt, living south of this city, bought in, Monday, somo very nice, homo grown peaches. Why not got one of those good fly nets for your horse, of Joo Fogol, while he is selling them so cheap? Dr, C E Creighton received, Wed nesday, tho X-Kay machino, which he, ordered some time ago and it is now instralled in his office Bov. Win, Hauptman, of Kearnoy, is expected to preacaj.in tho Congregat ional church, next Sabbath and at Indian Creek in tho afternoon. Del Turnuro says ono should bo very careful what they eat or drink, just be- foro thoy loop-the-loop, but that it is very inspiring and exhilarating, never tho less. ' J. K. Wall teturned Saturday morning, from nn extended visit to the Pacific coast. Jim expresses himself as being hotter satisfied with Nebraska than before he loft. Dr. Weirick or Dr. Biddilo of Hast ings will moot eye, car, nnso and throat patients and tboso needing glasses fitted in Red Cloud, Friday, September 10, at Dr. Crcighton's oflicc. Genuine Uocky Mountain Tea made by tho Madison Medicint Co., is made of rare nnd costly herbs not found in any other preparation, therefor get the kind you read about. 35 cts. C. L. Cotting. S. I. Cozad returned to this city, Sat urday. Mr. Cozad has been in Lincoln for somo timo under tho doctors caro. While looking quite weak and pale ho believes ho is now in better health than for somo years. The work of building tho now brick addition to Boren Bros, livery nnd feed barn is progressing rapidly. W. H. Hurd of Cowies has tho contract for tho building and needless to say tho work will bo properly dono. Jay Popo is roported soriously ill, at his homo in tho north part of town, littlo hope was entertained, tho first of week, for his recovery, but this morn ing, he is reported to bo slightly im proved. His trouble is bronchial fever. J. L. Miner and wife and daughter Irene left, on tho early Tuesday morn ing train, for Somerset, Ohio . where thoy go to attend nn old settlers reun ion. Somerset is Mr Minor's birthplaco and this will bo tho first timo in SO years that ho has been there. 10. D. Hobinson, oxcounty troasuror, inn i iHm t. rnriirnnn wn Tina nttrr sint. iii-flnir frnm I .ft f!rn.i.ln SlinL' Charley says that while ho likes tho country well enough to livo in, ho does not like it to do business in. Ho says also that it requires a largo amount of capital to do business there as business is principally on long time. Services at tho Church of Christ will bo hold ns usual next Lord's dny. Preaching at 10;JJ0 a. in. and 8 p. in. by tho minister, T. A. Meredith. Bible school at noon, Trace Shoror superin tendent. Junior C. E.,:)p.ni., Mrs. More tilth acting .superintendent Prayer meeting Wednesdnynt 8 p. n. Special music at morning nnd evening preach ing services. TVr will make you wel come. Coniu nnd give us the oppor tunity. Perhaps no quality is moro charac teristic of tho work of Brooker T Washington than tho sanity of his point of view. His article "Problems in. Education" in tho September Cosmo politan deals not only with thu work of Tuskegeo Institute hut with tho educa tional needs of tho entire colored popu lation of Hit United S'atos. Tho race problem is not ono which can ho left to settle itself, and every thinking man or woman should rend this valuable con tribution to a discussion whoso iiu porlauce will increase rather than decrease in the yinrs to come. hy experiment with a. .paint that is "just as good" .when you can get the old' reliable Heath & Millioan kthat has stood the test for; 'half a century? I have ai complete stock. H. E. GRlCli. GENERAL CITY NEWS. Wanted Dishwasher at the Bon Ton. Threshing coal at Unity's at from?l 25 to $7 00. Win Woods of McCook was visiting in this city, Monday. Miss Alico Popp, of Lawrence, was visiting in this city, Saturday. George Llndsey returned, Saturday, with his cattle from tho stato fair. F. Y. Taylor, undertaker anil em balmcr, opposite Cotting's drug store. , Georgo Hutchison, of Cowies, wns transacting business in this city, Snt-i unlay. ' Mrs. N. S. Rants left, Monday, for a visit with relatives in Hastings and Juniata. J.S White and F. Nowhouso went to Hasting, Tuesday, to attend tho reunion. I. Shoppardson, of Uivorton, was attending to business matters in this city, Tuosday. Wantkh Horses and cattle to pas ture, two miles north of Ucd Cloud. Olivkk Hkiioi:. Wanted. A good girl to work. Good wnges. Enquire of Hubert Neuerbcrg at depot lunch counter. Ed. Emigh loaves, this morning for Omaha whore ho will attend a dentnl college, tho coming winter. There were 72 tickets sold, yostordny, to pooplo who wont, to Hasting, on thu tho special train, to attend Bingling Bros, circus. ' Mrs. Cooley returned to her homo, near Lebanon, Tuosday, after an ex tended vissit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Cox. E. C.McCullotigh and wife loft for thoir homo in Salt Lako City, Utah, Tuesday, after a short visit with rela tives in and nonr this city. Archie Uoddon moved his family to this city, Thursday, and will make this city his homo in the future. Ho was formerly located in Nelson. Another car load of Stnndard grattu InUd cano sugar just received at the Big Store. Moro Sugar for your money than any where in town. Miner Bros. Fred Gciiach, country commissioner from tho first district was looking after tho counties affairs in this city, Tues day. Incidentally ho wns talking a littio politics. When once liberated within your system, it produces a most wonderful effect. It's worth ono's last dollar to feel tho pleasure of lifo that comes by taking Uocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. Services at tho Methodist Episcop 1 church: Preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. and 8 p.m. by tho pastor, Uov. M. P. Dixon; Sunday school, 10 o'clock, L. P. Albright, superintendent; Junior Ep worth League, 3 o'clock, Mrs. Bruncr, superintendent; Ep worth League, 7 o'clock, Mrs. Mitchell, president A supriso pnrty was given, last Fri day evening, from 4-30 to 0 oclock, on little Beulah Uifo, by about thirty of hor little friends, tho occassiou being her seventh birthdtay. Refreshments w'oro served and the evening was spoilt playing games of various kinds. Tho littlo folks enjoyed themselves ns only li'.tlo folks can. Miss Beulah wns tbo recipiont of a number of beautiful presents. The township committeemen should not fail to send tho nnmos of three men for judges and two for clerks of elect ion, to tho chairman of the county central committee, to ho certified up to thu clerk of tho district court for appointment. This mutter should be nttonJrd to lie at once in order that there will bo no errors mndc and before the work o' thu campaign becomes to heavy. These ( lllccs must ho filled at least twenty days before olection. Rev. J W. Swan, of Omaha, was in tho city, Tuesday. Mr Swan is. connect ed with tho CliilUrcus Aid Sneietj, of Now York City, thu largest instution of its kind in thu world. This institution finds homes for moro children, orphans or waifs, during tho courso of a year, than any other .similar institution in oxistence. Mr Swan and wife will arrive in tho city, on thu evening of Soptember !2.th, with a number of children, ranging in ago from it to l'J, and on tho morning of September 2Gih any ono wishing to take ono of thcbu children may .do so. Mis, Swan, by tho way, was formerly .Miss Hattiu McKim and was quite well know in this community II F. Wolf of Dcshler was in thl city, Monday. Judge Dull v of Guide Bock was in the city, tho llrst of the week. G. Fell of Blue Hill was in this city, Monday, coming witlt Frank Emerick I). It Spauoglo went to Hasting, Wednesday, to attend the G. A. It. reunion. John Griflith and family were visit ing, Sunday, at tho home of Will Crahil northwest of this city. Mrs Ft nest Moranvlllo nnd children returned, to this city, Wednesday Ernest will follow later. Del and Fred Funiure i (turned, tho first of tho week, from Chicago, whom they went to purchase their fall stock" of goods. Dr J W. Moranville and wife return ed, Wednesday morning, from their trip to Colorado, when1 thoy had been for the benclit of tho doctors health. We understand that there Is to ho a now stoic opened up in tho building now occupied by the Clark Marble and Granite Co We did not learn as to tho clais of goods to bo earned. Red Cloud Council No 117 F. A. A will hold their next regulnr meeting, Friday, September 'Jtlth, in tho Potter Hall all members am requested to ho present. Thomas Swartz and sister Yoln, of Oquawka, Illinois, arrived in this city, Tuesday. Mr. Swartz comes hero with tho intention of buying himself a homo and if successful his parents will follow' later. There will be an old Bottler's picnic in Ludlow's grove north of this city, Thursdny, September 25th. All old settlers especially invited, also tho public generally. I. B. Hampton. Pros. Old Settlers' Ass'n. A. L. Funk, of Lincolc, a former school teacher and business mnii, of this city was on our streets, Tuesday, renewing old nquaintnncos. Mr. Funk taught school in this city twenty years ago. He is now traveling for u whole sale elr thing house. Henry Leo left, Tuesday, for Lucas, Kansas whoro hshns boon subpoenaed, ns a witness, in a murder case. Harry is the cheif witness for tho prosecution. Ho is nlso a witness in a larceny enso to be tried, at tho same torm of court. Tho deputy shoriff of Uussol county, Kansas, was hero Tuesdny morning, and served the subpoena. UitloloifUtkhUitloittlbvfcifctfctittitbtbtblfetiAthtbvblr fr 1 Builders e- tr Jtef (tare j and j Carpenters i Tools, I are attracting the atten tion of nearly every one now. We have seversl differ ent styles of Finish Hardware, to select from and can make you PRICES to fit the kind of house you arc building. In Carpenter Tools, we have the Standard Makes, and also a complete line of the justly celebrated TRUE and CHIR-A-WAY goods. WARRANTED and GUARANTEED.in every way, to give abso lute satisfaction. Always bear this, our mitto, in mind when thinking of booing HARDWARE, h WE SAVE YOU MONEY. morhajrt Bros. Hardware Co. mnivrTwititTi"rvitttmmnipTitTtit EVERY MAN IS HA TS! Don't Wear a Back Number. Many handsome new styh.-s out for Fall, and we have them all. No trouble all to be suiled. A man said yesterday: "This is fine. I have always had tJouble in finding a hat to suit me, but this time the first hat I put on was right." Next to him was a man exactly opposite in build and he was served as quickly. The variety of styles and shapes makes it easy for any man to find the hat he ought to wear. You can pay S1.SO, 92.00, $2.50 or 93.00 for Soft Hats and Derbys and get your money's worth at each price, the quality of fur and trimmings increas ing at each figure. Come in and See the largest stock of Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing ever brought to Red Cloud. Look for the Sign Over the Door. Gouiden-Haley Glothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind ot lite insurance. kTuo cash value of tho policy At tboj end 01 tno porion is more mnu you havo paid. .Fire, Lightning) Tornado andl Life Insurance, iln tho best Old Line or Mutual Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Red Ci.odd, Nkbkaska. ROOSEVELT IN OMAHA. Low Rates via Burlington Route President Roosevelt's visit to Omaha September 27, during tho Ak Sar-Hon festivites, will be a gala occasion. A gorgeous electrical pageant Saturday evening, September 27, will bo ono of tho features. This will be repealed October 2. Tho Ak-Sar-Hen festivites open this year on September 24 and continue until October 4. Low raits via tho Burlington Route ask the agent. m 9 m Back to the Old Home. Tbo Hurlington Route has organized thu low into of one faro plus $'i for tho round trip from all points on the It & M. R railroad to many points in Ohio and Indiana. Tickets on sale Septem ber U, 1(1 and '2'.. Cood returning for .'10 days. Tickets sold via Chicago, Peoria or St. Louis. Atk the Hurling ton agent, or write J. Francis, (Juneral Passenger Agent, Omaha Northwest In September and October. Low rates every day via tho Hurling ton Route to points in the Hig Horn liusin of Wyoming, in Montnna, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Ilritish Co lumbia. Thu Hurlington will noil one way tickets at uncommonly low rates every .lay in Srptenihur and October. Ask tho nearest Hurlington agent, or write .1. Francis, (Jenoral Passenger Agent, Omaha. Manualof Soil Culture. Sond iiiu a "2 cunt .-tamp and I will mail you froo a copy of Campbell's Soil Culture Manual a valuatilo work that every farninr ought to havo. ,1 Francis, (ieueral passenger agent, Omaha. INTERESTED IS ttttttttttttftCFCttttf.. 5 What Do 2 : You Bat for breakfast. Hard to find any J thing this time of 2 the year ? m i Try some of 2 that fine bacon 5 m which we have and 5 which we are sell- 35 ing so cheap. $ ShererlBradshaw 5 Butchers for Tho I'aouln. ? jArgabright's j Exclusive Art Rooms. j A Complet Line of J Picture Mouldings, ctura Man. 4 Picture Chains, wr Moulding Hooks, Parlor Easels, J Artists' Tube Paints. Artists' Brushes. J Artists' Easols and Mahtstlcks. 9 Materials for Oil, Water Color and ! Piistitl I'.iiiitimr Kin It l.'l, .,,..... i! Landscape Studies, Hand-painted Pictures and Souvenirs, etc , uto. J Artistic Portraits ana Frames Made to Order. 4 rouer iiiock, ueu uiouil, ub. ! ,. .. .... LOW RATES EAST. Thro' Tourist Sleepers to Washington. Thu Hurlington Routo hnfc organized tho low rato df $31.25 from Red Cloud to Washington, D. C, nnd roturn for tho National Encampment, (. A. R. Tickets onsaleOctober2tor, inclusive Good returning until Octobor 11, but extension until Novembor !J, 1002, may bo secured. Through tourist sleepers Omaha to Washington, October 4. Double berth, $3 Ask tho Hurlington agent, or write, J. Francis, general passenger agent, Omaha. ' fc 1 cptm-HyftT f JMK"- wm "nyqr .SMM.. iW jj t, WgSffl&Bt '!JKJfWwai - TVGKTilVXlVlJLi l!mS M fi83SSra3Bfe -"- m i ' ! Hi i -? J(WpfcjBjar'r-r'-' ""?? bf l -W W 1 m.'-.T.A i - . J. j . Vl I- Ml - H . J- -- -- -w - -rr-- l-w 1 - - J !-T71'j.- .1 a J I. irr Ah'-rm in Mr -mipri wmmmmi ?wjag;gai?asm"''i nw.iasBjwrwiii