The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 21, 1902, Image 5

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Sold and
Gua-ujteed
on Thirty
Days Trial by
C jL. cotting
The
Druggist.
Sl'0.1. O lilltler.
Wanted Corn, by V. H. lliiby,
W. S. IJ'.mis leturned lioinu Thurs
day. P. A. Hanson was in Superior Tuob
ilny. For a nice wiinn Imp tobe go to Joe
Fogol.
Mr. Ilrndbrook, U on tbu .sick li-t
this week.
Chas. K ilej's little baby isqiilto sick
this week.
K. 11. Payne of Guide Hook win in
town Monday.
Get prices on litis before you soil
J. O. UAl.DWKI.I,.
.Joe Hlair, spent S.ituiduy and Sun
day in lli'd Cloud.
Dwight .Jones of Guide Uock t.pont
Sunday in the oily.
Norman Mniiison and Initio leturn
oil to this city, Thuis.luy.
(I. M. Caster of Uiv.irton was in
town tbu lint of tho week.
S A. Josselyn of Council Blufls,
was visiting here, Tluusday.
Miss Josio Xorii has accepted a po
sition with Mis. J C. Meyrs.
Miss Helen Knby bin resigned hor
position in the telephone ofli c
Milton Fail lield of Guide Itoek was
in tho c-itv the lirst of the week.
State reprcsent'itio elect, Clin?. Hunt
ft was in Kt'il Cloud, Saturday
Thankgtv ng day being a lmlid-it,
the county ollii'i's will be closed.
F. V. Taj lor, undertaker anil em
balincr. Opposite Cutting's drug store
W. V Shippen of Lebanon was trans.
acting business in town Wednesday.
J. O. Ilutlor will soil you a good
warm lap robo for very small prion.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Moranvillo spent
tho first of tho week in Guide- Uock.
J. T. Gentry of Chy Center, Kansas,
was transacting buisnoss in town Tues
day. Miss Borntco Hunter of Hivorton
was visiting in this city tho first of tho
week.
Look nut for two car loads of cool.
Get from car and save drnvago. I. O
CAi.mvKi.i.
Just unloading another car of the
very best quality of Maitland coal at
U Uobv's.
G M. Caster has moved his house
hold goods into the Humor hou-o in
noi th Kivertoii.
Uuv. Hrunn and family left Tuesday
for east St. Louis where Mr. Uriinn has
accepted a charge.
Somo very handsome window ills
plays aro being mado by tho mer
chants of this city.
Got your horso blunkots, lap robes
nnd harnoss of Fogel; ho soils tho host
for tho least money.
Mrs. Goo. Warren and daughter
Nollio aro visiting with relatives in
Lincoln, this week.
J. K. Hist returned to this city Wed
nosdny, from Denver, whoro ho has
been for somo time.
A Twenty Year
Life Policy
In an Old Line Company is;
the best kind of life
insurance.
Tho cash valuiJ? tho policy at Uioj
ond of tho poriod is moio man
you havo paid.
'Fire, Lightning, Tornado andi
Life Insurance,
n tho host Old Lino or Mutual!
Companies.
0. C. Teel, Agt.,!
Hi:d Ci.oud, Nr.iiiiASKA.
B&ir.-r HOLDS 1
r (y. VvrosmoN. H
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(J.-t i lit
I' l ,1 HIT' lijlll llUI IIC-?
1- igi-l's; lit' handles tilt' III It '
!H Hit i :il ni'iiii'J
What ill m tit'i'd iii tln way of
Ii.uim"" Di h.tidware. Yum iMii get
the licit of either sit lluilei's.
T S. Thump-on of Not lb Piatt, Ne
braska, is viiliing at the home of Geo
W. Untliey a id wife.
Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. C.
Moianville of Guide Hook wete visit
ing in the city, the Hist of the week
Tho ladies of Urn Christian church
will give an oHter supper lu the
Masonic Hill next Satutilay evening.
Cltas. Sheer and family of Alton,
Iowa, are visiting at the home of J K
.Jackson and wife, southwest of this
city.
Mrs. A. J. ll.iyes and Mis. Henry
lt.i tor of (initio It iok well! visitinir
with County Cleik Gurbor anil wife
I'lte-dai.
Mr. and .ti.. T. C, Hacker left lues
day iiioi ning, lot Ni nialia City, Nobrns
k'l, t'i be u' the death bed of Mrs
I Jacket's sKter
Mrs ilinie Cadmau of lMoomingtoii
nnd Mts. Sehnell of Omaha, daiigbtei
mil ncici) of Mis. Piather, ate visiting
lier this week.
Mrs. Joseph Gravis and daughteis,
Mi KollUmi and Min Kiiiinn, letiirn
ed 1 1 the city Satuiday, after a visit
with relatives in Hladuii.
John W df is walking on thin air
tin so dajs and all bieatisn of the ar
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nvai oi a nauy gni ai ins nuiiii- him
Friday. Usual Nob.aska weight.
Mis. K. A. Moianville tetiiruetl to
the city Saturday nun ning, fiom Me
Cook, called bote by the .sickness nf
her daughter Mrs Clia-.. McKeighan '
The family of , J L Ashburn moved
lo lied Cloud last w.iek, and we under
stand that .lames is going to hold down
his claim up noitbwe.st. Uiverlon Km
view.
Wi ink o are smoothed away by its
h aliug tiiu-li liiaiti tir d mid do
pio-sod )ieople wi 1 lind uciiiein K ic'y
Mount tin To i. :ttc. For sale by C. L
Cut' ing
Thomas Kjnn and family who foim
erlv lived 'Just acioss the lino in Kan-
i-a.-, south of luavalc, has moved til
town and will make his home heio iil'l
the futuiu
Arriingein nts have been ni'ide for a
fool ball game next riiur.sd.iy, Thanks,
giviugday, between the Franklin high
school eleven and K"d Cloud high
school eleven.
1-rank Smith returned to his home I
Tuesday, fiom Mansfield, Illinois,
where he went to attend the funeral o!
uis brother I. T Smith who died lit
that place Novenibi r U.li.
It is uid t'iiit eveiy biidu li is many
Iiiend-, lint in u fiv yens they drtin
ille dawn to one. Tiui''s Kockj M iiii
tain To i. Makes and keeps her well.
For Mile by C. L. Cotting.
Paul S. Moon of Muskegon, Michi
gan, was in the city this week looking
after business in iters, in connection
with tho estate of J. W. Moon, for
which ho is now tho trustee.
Wo tuo informed by Mr. McMillan
that tho All American Howling Trio
will bo hero on December 12th and
will play both in tho afternoon nnd
ovoning. Don't fail to seo thorn.
Fred Whitwer has purchased tho
building formerly usod by A. N. Uoors
as a blacksmith shop and has begun
tho dismnntoling of same preparatory
to moving it to his farm, south of town.
A big haul by highwaymen, substi
tutes and others who .steal tho good
name ami fame of Koeky Mountain
Tea undo famous by Malison Mi-di-
cine Co. 3.ju. 1-or mi'o C. L. Cotting
Last Tuesday the Ked Cloud bowling
team consisting of M ssors Lane, Tail,
Lous.lor, Clink and Ciiniiiiii.gs, went'
to Superior and played in tluir uauaf
luck loosing the seties, of tin ee games,
by twelve points.
At tho basket social given in the
Indian creek school house, last Tues
day evening, tho proceeds anijunted
to $17 20 which will bo usod for tho
Christinas ontertainmout given by tho
Sunday school.
Services each Sunday morning nt
10:30 o'clock and evening at 7.S0. Sun
day school at 11 o'clock. Pioaching at
Indian Creek and Hninell school houso
oach alternate Sunday. Key. Win.
Hauptmaiiii, pastor.
Quite a number of Ked Cloud's young
people attended the basket social given
last Fiiday evening, in school (list
i let 75, where Miss Florence Cnting
is teaching. All roport huvi.ig sp ml a
very pleasant evening.
Chas. Kaloy has completed tho con-
struction of his pond mid has begun
the erection of an icehouse 40ft by 00ft.'
Charlie thinks that if ho ean till tlii.sT
house with ico, ho will have sullleieiit
to supply tho entire city.
The M'lhara Minstrel slio.v which
was given jn thoopeia house here last
Mo iilay evening was far better than
tho lights which weie furnish.id. Tho
lights went out. Tho music, furnished
by the troupe wis excellent, further
prnis-o we cannot give.
J imes Peterson is having the build
ing occupied by Ward Hlatt aa a iiatb
er shop raised and will put a new
fuiindatlau under It. He also expects
til I Ml'llll (III- llllllilll 'UMll ll II llltlll-
W.lle Mole lllllMllg Mil ildll (OVl'lt'll
building tin1 Tu. I liugih of lli lot nid
two 'tulles high.
I'.llll.l U .11 Is hllMllg till' old Sim
lleij bain U'imiti tl and put in Hist
class condition and will couduc- a (tod
stable theio in the ftituic U will
have a man thete to take cue of the
patrons hones and who will assi.n in
hitching up and unhitching no imittei
it what time they come or go.
An augments have been mule for
quite n little spoil in thi ci y Thanks
giving day. Them will bo horse races,
a foot ball game and a live mile go-as-
S on please nice Funics free and all'
f...t. ,..,..!., I, I l'l... 1. 1.... I . .
IMir-1IUIHU7 "ill I VII. 1 IIL- nil'. I IS I'iM
let i lie money given as pn.-s, go to
people who make Ked Cloud their
tiflding point and nut to transients.
I'ho piitsei me libeial and those who
iiiiiii1 ut u assured good spot t and fair
treatment
Tlie eu'eit lininont given, lint Fiiday
and Situulay evening in the opeia
house, by lhe.Iillie Tiiis, iimloi the
auspices of the ladles of the oongiega
iioiial cliureh did not leceivo the pttt
r nage of which such an entei taininent
is di'M'i ving The entei laiumeiit con
sisted ot liongs 1 1 citation', dancing etc.
it was a eh an whoie-ouio entei tain
inent and was approoiatad by those
who weie ptesenl
Mt. Caroliiie li'o died at hoi hoine
intlie .south pail of toiMi, last Fiiday
morning. Fiiiictai services were held
'it the lesidiiiice, Sunday nfloinnoii, at
one o'clock ciniduoted by the Kev.
W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II unit timiiii nf tin. (!nniriiitrn.
I' imral chili ch. Mis. Leu was born in
fVeiinont in .luli, 1SII. When throe
eais of age hei p.i.ients inoved to Ogle
'miiity, Illinois wheio they lived until
the spiing ol lsi(5 when tlioy moved to
( la'ipiiiiton, liuelianaii county, Iowa,
wlieie on Mai oh 'IS, 18(i'J she was unit
I'd in nun lingo with Kobt. Leo. who
sin vivos her She lo'ives Co mourn her
death si childieii, four daiighteis and
two sous, all but one nf whom wore
pliiseut a' hot death bed. Ilcside her
ohildien ihcioiHii mis to mourn hor,
four btiiihois and one sister. Deceased
was a ineinbei of the Clui-tiaii church
buLtij t eason of ill health litis, in the
urfst few oars boon unable t i attend
She was an indulgent mother and lov
ing wife Tins boieaved family have
the sympathy of a huge oh do
fi lends.
of
Tlitoiigh having failed to record a
mortgngi' the Ktvotton banlc is now
inoiiiningii Ion ot about 'JISO through
h ivhfg fail"d to file a moigtageon sonic
styfk Some time in July Will Tabor,
living at that time north of lunvale,
ilnliliililiLtliloliikibikibikikilililil'iiititibiljil'
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Horse
Blankets.
A stock ranging in price
from 75c to $3.00, and
Jemember they are
good ones.
Don't pass us by if you
are looking for a bar
gain in a
lt1Vew
Harness
we have them and a
nice line to select from.
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Wo moan what wo say
when wo say wo can
you monoy on Harnoss.
omc In and sco our
stock of Harness slnco
wo Increased tho lino.
2 Boxes
22-Cartridges
gor 25c,
MORHART
Bros.
Hardware
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rf,'Piii,fii,i,i,vi)iuri(j(ii'n
pllll lill'i ll H III! l"lillltf I'll. Hi nf tie
Lei'Ves riili'Shing.Macllitio Co., giving
i miuingf back o the ooiup'iii mi tin
"iiilii and aim somn eat'ln and n to'iui
of inu.es, Tnis m u luge was subji i "
to one held by O. K Pitney. Geo. 1
No)osof liOUlsville, Nebiaski. repiei"
Mitlnglhe KocvihCo, puichasod the
Pitney nioriage given to the coinpati)
on file with the county clerk. Mon
day Mr Noye. ai rived in the city for
I he purpose of foreclosing on the
K'levos Co. moi Igage and lliidlng that
the team of mules had been taken to
Kivertoii, he with attorniy Mercer
'weiit-to tluil pbvcu to take possession
Am viim in Kivertoii tliey found that
Jlfio mules had been placed in a pas-
tine south of the river. While Mt
Noyes and Mr. Mercer weie at dinner
two iner, loft Kivertoii on horse back
going Miuihwiud, obseiving this Mr.
Noyes' suspicious were aroused and
taking the constable in his buggy he
also left for the s.iuui direction and on
coming in sight of the pustute obser
ved that one poison nu loading one of
t lie mules, and an other was closing
gales after tli.itn The tun ways wuiu
soon iCaught up with and the mules
taken possession of U the con-table.
'I'no mules ue now in Mr. Noyes pos
session and will bo sold by him.
Commissioners Proceedings
Ked Cotid. Neb. November. 11, )'i.
Hoaid of C unity Commissioners met
I itrsiiaut to tutj iiirnmoitt Members
pieseut' Overman, GitIiicIi, Kichnid
and Chaiiiiian Win. A. May, Coininls
slotioi iison being absent.
On in ition the petition of W. W.
Ungate et til to elect a telephone lino
along public highway in Webster, was
granted
On motion, boud adj ittruod until
S.:t0Nov. 12,0.'.
Koanl met piiisuant to ndj 'iirnment
On motion, the settlement of Chri
Ni'lson as O. 11. K I) No. Il! was up
pi oved
On tuoiion board ndjuiirueil to go to
lunvale to inspect loads in Inavale
Twp, on the ooinpliint of Messin. W.
.1. Vance and L C. Oliiistend. -
Nov. Ill, ().'. Il'iatd met pui.suanl to
adjoin niuoni, meiiibeio nil present.
On motioii, the .settlements of Win.
M MiClutnasO H. K 1). No. lo ami
!: .1 Fmetton as O. II. K I). No. ill
weie appi oved.
The following olllcial bonds weie up.
proved: ..!:. Fox O H. K 1). No. li,
K .1. Cox assessor Heaver Crook Twp.,
W. A Shoemaker assessor Walnut
Ciook Twp, and F. Peters assessor
Guide Kock Twp.
The quarterly report of .Judge I. W.
IMson ciiuiinc(l and approved.
On motion. Coniiuis.sioiK.i- Oveini'iii
was appointed by the cliair as t com
iint'oo to confer with county iittoiney
in icgard to sectning a National Mon
ument for Thomas Keed
The bond of K. U. Overman for one
thousand dollars, county attorney, was
presented and approved.
On motion, the treasurer was in
structed to soil the following discrlbed
real ostato for CO oer cent of tho back
taxes: Lots 3 and 4 in block ono K. R.
add to Ked ('loud, lots 0 and 0 in block
three Guide Hock and lots 15 and 10 in
block three Cuwles.
In tho matter of the application of
J. C. Urooks to havo tho swj section 10
nnd sej of sej and n of nwi section
10 all in town 3 range 12 wist appraised
for tho purpose of sale. Tho following
committee was appointed to appraise
said laud; J G. Overman, F. 11. Ger
Inch and W. Kichard.
The following resolution was intro
duced by Commissioner Kichard: Ke
solved for convenience, we, tho county
boanl, leiuovo the County Judge's
olllcu 011 or before Jan. 1, l'JOIS, to tho
court house in the north west loom
now occupied by tho Sherill', and
Sheriff McAitliur is hereby instructed
to pioctirn teams and men and remove
said Canity Judge's olllco furniture to
place above designated. Moved by
Wilson and beconed by Gerlach, tho
above resolution bo adopted. Yeas,
Wilson, Gei Inch and Kichard. Nays,
none.
In addition to the above tho boatd
inspected and allowed claims to tho
amount of several hundred dollars,
Just received: A full lino of out
door fall planting and winter bulbs,
consisting of tulips, hyacinths, freesias,
Naicisstis, diiirodils, jonquils, craMiis,
snow-dtops, Heimuda and Calla Illy,
and Chinese sacred lily. Very largo,
select bulbs. Also a nice lot of chrys
anthemums in bud and bloom. Pticos
loasoiiable. Please call at the shoo
Htoie and sue them. Homo-grown car
nations in bloom.
MltS. HKNltV DlKDKItiOII.
Ked Cloud, Nob.
Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days.
Mortun I.. Illlluf I.bbaiioii, Ind. Bays: "Mr
wife hut Inllnminulory rliciiiniUliun In owtj
m iiKde ami Jiilnt; licrktilTcrliiK wait terrible anil
tier body anil faco wem hwoolen almoin bojond
rcroKiililun; hail been In bed fortlx ivcekn and
IihiI ulKht iilijKtflnim, bill received no benefit
until M10 tried Uiu Mjntln Cure for Ktieumatlmn.
It k'H e Immedliitu rullef and fcliu was ablo Ki
wallt about lu three iliiyc, lain Hiiro It uaved
her life." buld by II. K. Orlce. DriiKRlut, lied
Cloud, Neb.
Mother Oni)'n Sweet I'owdom for Chlldoru.
Snccchifiilly lined by Moilior Oray, nurso In
the Chtldruti'M lloniu hi New York, CuCo Pcvar
Inline, bad btiiniacli, tectlilni; disorders, moso
and rcguUtu tlio bowels mid dlntroy worraf.
O)er3),0u0 toktlinonlnlt. They never fall. At
ill ilniKKlttH, 25o Simple free. Addrem Allen
S.Olunitcd, Leltoy, N. V.
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LOOK OUT NOW!
C-J IliRIi arc unmistakable
j Is abovit lo drop a larf chunk of cold weather.
rijjht down in this icinity.
warm one of our bin, l(nsi', nrey, rotiLjh Overcoats.
They're the warmest tiling
$8.00 Qnb $10.00.:
Of course; we have many other kinds.
Do you remember how cold it was last year ?
Gee whiz ! Wasn't it cold ?
Beter take the hint.
Men' Overcoats, S.oo to $16.50.
Boys' Overcoats, 3.00 to i. 00.
Quids' Overcoats, 1.2? to 5.00.
Lots of Ljood, warm Underwear to Boys' SealJBack,
25c per garment.
Selling more Men's Suts
Whv ? Conn- and see.
We sell
LOOK FOR THE SIGNSOVtfl THE'DOOR.
Gouiden-Haley
THE STORE THAT
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Special Bargain
and
Auction Sale!
Saturday, November 22
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2J vember 22d, from 1:30 until 3 o'clock p.m. We W
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Merchandise.
Everything put up will bo sold to tho highest bidder.
alo will last Ono Hour and Thirty Mlnutos only.
(1 ioiU boiutht at this an :tion sale cannot bo exchanged
(,r ii'iiirued.
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TllKSK PIUCKS AUK KOK THIS DAY ON'LV.
'.'2 ids ii- si (iiaiiiiitit d Sugar
S bars Diam itnl "C" Soap
7 bars White Russian Soap
7 bars Whiti Luindrv Soap
7 bars Smta Uniiis Soap
10 b.us Fern soap
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With eaeh bushel of
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give fieci ono new bushel basket.
Willi two bushels of Apples at 7flo por bushel wo will
give one "Amoricaii" (train Hag free.
Speelul prices given on tivo and ton lushol lots.
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SHOES!
We have a complete linn of tho H. C. Goodman & Co.'s
b ions wnuiii are the strongest line of Children's and
iiit'dium priced Ladles' Shoes in America,
Also a completu lino of Hamilton, ltrown Shoe Co-'s
Shoos for Men, Women and Children.
Drew, Seloi it Uo 's Ladies' Fine Shoi-.s
All to bo slaughtered during this sale.
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gatmont. Get our prii-cs.
Reduced Prices on Table Linens and
Oress Goods.
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Hrttrr crawl into 'something'
out especially Ljood 'ones at
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Selz Shoes.
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