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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
-jfjim - "M f-s Vt'1 ft nnnnmmMi .' V White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Pino troi-s seem to furnish tho host remedies for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Bron chitis and otiier throat troublos. Wo mako u syrup of white pine tar, Unit, in tho opinion of ninny of our eustom-rs, has never boon excolled as a family cough euro. Wo nro willing to sell it with tho distinct understanding that if it is not sat I-factory to you, you can exchange what is left of tho bottle for any other 25c remedy, or wo will refund your money That is a fair proposition. We know what this syrup will do. Price 2.")0 per bottle Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. 944444 . LOGALETTES Pay your taxes now. Light harness at Joe Fogel's. Hoy Phelps is oo the sick list. Stock saddles at Joo Fogel's. Mrs. Wni, Hauptmann has returned tiomo. Mrs. Frank Cowden is visiting in Denver. Miss Nelle Nesbltt is visiting in Hastings. J. F. Winters of Lincoln was in town Saturday. C. L. Gotting has a good buggy foi sale cheap. Hugh Reed of Inavate was in town Wednesday. E. E. Clary was up from Superior Wednesday. M. Solomn was down from Kiverton Wednesday. Mrs. Arneson of Inavale was in town Wednesday. Mr. Nebiaand mother aio visiting in Supoiior. "Sandow" host' for boys, 25c, at F Newhouso's. . Miss Edith Palmer is home froni Washington. s Tom Mooro of Naponee was in Red Cloud Sunday. C. M. Person is recovering from a sevctu illness. Thk Ciiikk and the American lioj one year $1.50. Dr. M irrison was in Chester Tuei daj on business. Now line of Shetland Floss, all shades, at Nowhoiiso's. P.J. Cnaucy of Fait fluid, was ii town Thursday. Miss Noely of Bladen visited in Rt v. Cloud this week. Miss Irene Miner has returned ftoiu u trip to Denver. Miss Liuisu Bites visited in Bloom ington this week. H. Thomas of Cowles was in towi tho lirst of tho vveek. John Zirtman of Hubboll visited Rod Cloud Monday. Harry Sowtor wa3 over in Kansas the first of tho week. ' L.L Garrison of F.lrbury was in Rod Cloud this week. Dick Gray of Norton, Kan., was in Red Cloud yesterday. I Editor Tnit returned last Friday from his Colorado trip. If you want tho best and cheapest lwrne.18, go to Fogel's. Wm. Kirk patrick of Guide Rock wa in the city Wednesday. Cream white Henrietta. 25o per ya H, at F. Nowhoiiso's. See Joo Fogel for nnythiug in the Imt'nnaa nr antllllHfV lillt. Miss Mary Peterson has roturtud f i om a visit in Corn, Kan. W. II. Ashby of the Blue Hill Leader was in town last Saturday. Miss Myrtle Mori ison of Ida Grove, Iowa, la at home for a visit. Wo aro headquarters for sale bills and all kinds of job printing. D. L. Groat loaves for Chicago Sat urday, to attend the Centennial. A. M. Walters of Bluollill was trans anting business hero Wednesday. John Balloy and cousin, Mrs. Fair child, spent Sunday in Burr Oak. A. H. Koeney and J. H. Fuller of Cowles were in town Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Moravlllo are home from a visit in northern Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dickonson of Bluo Hill visited in town this week. Cotting soils Blacklogolds and Black igino to provont blackleg in cattle. Mrs. J. S. Dyor has roturned from a visit with her son Everett in Denver. Mrs. Joromo Bailey and son Georgo woro up from Guide Rock Tuesday. i M B"i Ci ! 'iui"l llm s was vis t i. fiKMnU in tin iii Tluusduy. All it til i-t,tU' t'iM'i lemnlning un paid w 1 b adviiii.i il mi October 1 Mr.s. V. Km Itii returned ft om an extended viit ;it Wistoru, NcbrusKa. Mr. and Mr. C E. Nash of Ester ate in Red Cloud. They may loeato hete. Miss Grace Andeisou ot Superior visited in Red Cloud the tlist of tlio week. Mrs. Frank Cowden entet tamed in honor of Hcrbutt Cook the first of the week. Mr and Mis. F. C. Dickinson ol Blue Hill are visiting with Mrs. U. Wnght Jut onio Vance and wife of Guide Rock attended tho old sottleis' picnic Wednesday. Mrs. Hilda Horr and little son ol Chicago are visiting at the home ol Alfred Hiulell. Jake Juskalok of Umaha, tho Graun M"iterof the A. O U. W. was in tin city Thursday. Charles W Kaley returned to Ret' Cloud Wedensday after an extended visit in the east. A large number of Red Cloud pooplt ittended the A. O. U. W. picnic ai Cowles yetetday. Judge Edson was unable to bo at lib illieu this uiorniug owing to a sligln mack of illness. Mrs. Nellie Caster, of Riverton it visiting with her patents, Mr. aud Mrs. Jam West this week. AI Galusha was in Omaha the first ol the wuok attending the dedication ol tho A. O. U. W. templo. Mils Alice Fopo, who has boon teach ing south of tho lifer, has returned home owing to sickness. James Harris and wife of Guide Rock attended the old Bottlers' picnic in Red Cloud Wednesday. Juvenal's Funmakers are billed t tppear at the opera house next Mon day and Tuesday evenings. Robert Adamson and wifo of Cowles were in Red Cloud Wednesday to at tend the old settler's picnic Hirry Goble has returned to North Platte, Nebraska, after a pleasant visit with his parents in this city. Mrs. J. O Lindloy and granddaugh ter, Miss Liura Ehlers, are visiting in McCuok and Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss and child ron of Rivcreoti were tho guests of Mrs. H. Anderson the first of the week. Morhart Bios, have n neat immita )tfn locomotive in their show window, made from different articles in their stock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newhouse ot Oakley, Iowix, left for .homo Tueadny after a short visit with relatives in Red Cloud. John and Bertha Sheppard of Guide Rock have returned home after a short visit with Mrs. I. B. Hampton am: family. Mts O. Hughes and Miss Maboi Lindoy returned Wednesday fron Cripple Creek; whore they have beet," visiting. Mrs. A. Conover retimed Wednes day from her Hip to Salt Lakn City, where she accompanied Mrs. Homei Sherwood. Elmer Kralick and family lef Wednesday for Platto county, Ne braskn, where they will make theii future home. Miss Beatrix Mizor loftThursdiy for Chicago, where she goes to resumo hei) 'work as an instructor in tho Chicago Conservatory Music y Mel Sherman has returned home after spending the summmer in the northwest in the intern of the Cham pion Binder company. C. G. Henderson of York, Nob., who is heie in the interests of the Royal Highlanders, reports miny accessions to tho ranks of the order. Au outbuilding at the home of Geo, lliulcll caught tiro Tuesday, but tin blii.e was extinguished before the the men arrived at the scene. Hobor Clough of Norton, Kansas, has-been transferred to tho Ii. & M. depot here as day operator and Roy A Cadman was transferred to Holdrcgo. Protect your cattle against blackltg by using Blacklegoids. Thoy aro sim ple, stifo and sure Anyone can use them. For salo by li. E. Grico, the druggist. Tho local lodgo of tho Knights of Pythias is increasing its membership at a rapid rate. There was work in both the Page and Esquire ranks last Wednesday night. Rev. Wm. Hauptmann and Hon. James Gilham have returned from South Omaha, where both delivered addresses at the dedication of ibe sew A 0. U. W. temple. There Is" a lurking suspicion that Tom Madison, Pat Crowe, "Kid" Curry and the long lost Charley Ross were mixed up in the Burlington hold up near St. Joo Tuesday night. Some unknown person left a partly eaten ear ot greon corn in a vacant houso at Lincoln last Saturday and tho brilliant secret service oflicers of that city immediately decided that it could have l)i-i u in- on- i lie t hit n I om Mud! sun. The Republican rctitril conimtttiu lint lut Siiuida) ami elected Kd. J Ovcilug, Ji' , chairman and John W liilicy. secretary Another meeting of the committee will lie held next Tui'day. The "hog editor" seems to bo a little hn.v in hlsgiamntar. Tho Com. Ad.'s account of Tuesday's lire was a Mir pine even to those who aro familiar with Hnsmor's hnbit ot gotting facts badly twisted. Wanted Girl for laundry and din ing room work; wash Monday morning, iron Tuesday morning, wasli Thursday and iron Friday; $3 pot- week; board and toom. Bon Ton Bakery, W. S Bonse, proprietor. The Omaha World-Horald of Wednes day contains a vory Mattering account of tho address delivered by Rev Wm. ilaupimaiiu of this city at tho dedl call mi of tho A. O U. W. templo at Soutn Omaha Tuesday. The Mulor Barber College, Omaha, Nebraska, wants men to learn the oarber trade. Their free catalogue ex plains how tlioy toaoh it quickly with little exponfo. Their offer an excel lent opportunity. Write them. The Nebraska Moth (list conforonei in Lincoln has closed its sessions. Rev M. P Dixon, who has had charge ol liu pastorato in Rod Cloud, has bcei .ransfeired to Tiumbull, Neb. Tin pulpit in this city will bo fill by Rov B F. Summers, a brother of tho pre -out pastor at Inavalo. Besides the asignuiont of Rev. B. F Summers to tho pastorato of tho Red Cloud church, the Lincoln conforenct of tho M. E.(church made the followlnp appointments for Webster county: Bladen, E. L. Wolff; Blue Hill, U. W Hummell; Cowles, to be supplied; Guide Rock, supplied by T.C. Fileitlj; Inavale, W. T. Taylor. Among those who came over fron Kansas to join In the man hunt Sat urday and Sunday were the following from Lebanon: Frank Hutchison. John nimsey, Will Kimsoy, Capt Whiltaker, Androw Fowler, Al Lat imer, Dr. Colo, John Adams, Elb Adams, Will Holm, Jim Corbin, Georgi Felton, Will Comptou, lli Billman. Metz Burnett, Dlmer Barnett, Ollb Isom, John Hubor, George Eplcy aud B 0. Rath. Tho populists met in county convon Ion last Siturday and nomiuated tin following ticket: For treasurer, Geo J McCrary, Blue Hill; county clerk) William A. Gatrison, Blue Hill; sheriff, J. A.McArthur, Red Cloud; c.lork o listriet court, George Hutchison. After Harvest Comes ttio now , Cooking Stove or Range Now is tho time for tho man of the ho.usu to keep his promise mid uottbe wifo a new Unrlaud Stove. You have needed it for a Ioiik time so don't put the mat ter oil any longer. We Have a Com- Iplete Line Garland btoves and Hanges And nt Prices That Aro Right Don.t buy a cheap stovo of all things you do. You will romom ber the good goods prico is for gotten. 'SV SavVawd aVvaVsVVVOM "fcUfci o Tuvo 'SVtoow Soes Thoy are tho best tho market uifords and tho users are the best judges. Ask thorn. Como in and look at tho line. Morhart Brothers Hardware Co. . U il it l h ft ft vi ft iti ft 0 Vf VrV ft SMART NECKTIES Our Neckwear That new Fall Suit will look All the new Fall viv Sell Shoes Make $ 0 a; THE COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO., M First Door North of Postofflce, v. Cowlos; county judge, I. W. Edson, Oak Creek; superintendent, Elizabeth Marker, Catherton; county treasurer, William Crablll, Red Cloud township; coroner, W. F. Kellogg, Red Cloud; surveyor, C. I. Laird, Oak Crook; com mitsioner, Second district, George Grelg, Blue Hill. The funeral services of tho vicltims f Tom Madison's murderous band, Mrs. Eliza Payne, Mrs. Eda William son and Miss Mattlo Williamson, weie Held at tho Oriole school house in Smith county last Friday afternoon Rev. Marc j, pastor of tho Congrega- I church at Cora, Kansas, cun- uted tho services in the prcMiiiei) ol 1 largo crowd of relatives, sympatblz lint friends and curiosity sei kct v The Si-ones atthe viowing of tho tenmiis were pitiful. Men woro moved to tear. ind several women fainted at the 'erriblo sight presented to their veiw. The interment was in the Oriole ceme tery. . Asboit time ago The Chikf unde .irrangoments with one M. J Farrel, f Chicago, to publish tho story of "Foxy Grandpa" in its issue of Sep '(inner 18. Tho story is in the nature f a special advertising scheme and Mr. Farrell was to have turned in the copy to this paper along with the cash or publishing the same. Sever.il ol the home merchants agreed to taki pace in tho "wilto up" and a few went o far as to pay Fan ell for the utivi ege. Farrel has disappeared, leavb (,' a number of debts, and neither coi for the siriiy nor monov for publishing tho same has been turned in to tin iilllce. Thoso who paid in advance an out tho amount paid to Farrell. Workmen Picnic Near Cowles. Tho Cowlos lodgo of tho A. O U W. gave a picnic at tho grove n mile and a half south of that placo yesterday, and invited tho Workmen of tho conn ty to join in tho festivitios. Quito a number of mombors of the ordor responded to tho invitation mid n gonoral good time was hud C E Putnam was master of cere monies, uud ufter a banket lunch was partaken of, Grand Mastor Workman Jasknlok of Omaha was introduced aud delivered an instructive and in terestiug address on tho benefits, both social uud llnnuciul, accruing to mom hers of the ordor. Rev William llauptmauu and Hon .Tamos Gilliam of Red Cloud also wen prosont and dolivorod addresses ai pmpriato to tho ocbasiou. Ex Grand Recorder Harbor wa- n attendance and assisted in euteit..n ing tho crowd Among thoso who attended fun Rod Cloud, besides the speakers, wci Mr and Mrs. Georgo Warren, Mi in Mrs. Georgo Hollistor, Mr and Mi Goorgo Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs Uei K with, Mr. and Mrs. Galusha, Mr am Mrs. Ed Garbor, James Abol and Mis Myra Griffith, Mrs. James Gilliam Mrs. Joe Fogel, Mrs. Sam Tempi , Mrs. James Burden, Miss Elizabeth Marker, J. B. Stansor, Ed Amuck, Frank Cowden and Del Turnure. BMthrfAl RcCllitM. A C. McCliutock, aged about !' years, son of J. H. McClintock, of n t iRivertou, died at MoAliater, lndii. Territory, last Sunday. He w stricken with pat I is of tbp thro a j last Thin hiIuj, coiiNeioii-n i Mi M i ii-t ubli ku wi i It- the positi"ii id 'i- , depot iu this cio t0i never regaim oil and favoi id, baviun helil t thoB &M ioug time. Ho mxf, The New Fall Neck Dressinus are now waiting for you to call. We are showing a superb line of high class Neckwear this season, in all the new colorings, weaves and designs the most up-to-date shapes, suitable for business, afternoon and evening wear. Tecks, Puffs, l'our-in-Hands, wide and Narrow, Imperials, Squares, Ascots, Strings, etc., etc. is Right Up tame unless you accent it with a fresh tie, 25c to $1.00. (f Styles in Hats are in. You Your Feet Feel Glad --$1.50 to $5 $ ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. was a member of tho local lodgo of Knights of Pythias in this city, having become a member in HtJ and retained his membership hero since that tinio. Mr. McClintocks, remains arrived in Riverton Tuesday, but the funoral was delayed until Friday afternoon to await tho arrival of a slstor from Seattle, Wach. Tho Red Cloud K of P. lodgo at tended th funeral in a body accom panied by tno Red Cloud band. Tho funeral was held this afternoon from the home of Mr. McCilntock's pireuts near Riverton, and tho Knights if IMhias biirjiil ritual was ti-od at 1 he grave M . McCliutock was unman led, and a latgecitclu of friends and relatives j 'in in extending sympathy to the iiorvaved family. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, September 23, furnished by J H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Mrs J K Smith et al to 11 C Froy, wd, lots 10 and 17, block 10, Guide Rock., 25 11 U Fioy anc wifo to R S Proud lit, w.d, same be Grand C Thorno to Stephen II Benton, wd, lots 1 and 2, block 12, Bladon 100 ;" W Shuck and wife to Oriu Buchanan, wd, lots 1, 2 and !!, lock I, Vance's addition to Guide Kick 1000 iii'i A Wiipurs and hiit-baiid mi E RSliuror, e'2 h! and w2 -i r. 80 2-10, wd .'. . 21)00 Lincoln Laud Co to Edwin E Burr, lot 10, block 10, Vance's addition to Guide Ruck, wd.. i5 Lillio BQtiigglo and husband to Win J Mosteller, wd, lot 0, blk G, Rosemont CO Veronica C Johnson to Frank E MiClintic, qcd, part nwti sc4 3J211 Lincoln Laud Co to Fannie M Phillips, lots 17 to 21 and 24, block 18, Railroad addition to Red Cioud, wd 1000 70 Total 63110 M irtgiiges Hied, $i,.'550. Mortgages lelettHed, 8200, Tom Madison Mill ut Large. Although rewards aggregating 800 have been olforod for Ills npprohou sion, Tom AlmlKoii, the slayer of Mrs. Payne, Mrs Williauisoii and Miss Wil liamson, Is still at linerty. Detectives, ilijodhounds, shorllfs and poshes of itions have alike heou eluded and Kipesof capturing tho murderer aro upldly fading away. Madison's sue oss in dodging his pursuers is pho lumeual. He aipears ami disappears as suddenly as u jack iu-tho-box, and it m ii imposslblo to lny haud.s ou hi hi i'Vom nil roports recoivod of his movements, it appears that ho has subsisted unduly ou groon corn gath ered from tho Holds in which ho has taken refuge. $ctt--Gnraey, On Thursday evening of this week icurred the marriago of Mr. Valon- le Gurney, son of Charles Gurney, ud Miss Mary Scott, daughter of lunry Scott, at tho borne of the bride's cents, two miles north of Red Cloud, i (. W. Edson officiating. Both uug people aro children of pi0. i -rs, and both woro born in Webster inty and have llvod bore all of thoir i s. Both havo hosts of friends who with The Ciiikk in wishing them easant voyage on tho troublesomo a of life. m m m m m m m m m m m m to Now. pp m m should see them. Red Cloud, Neb. m a t j INSURANCE t Over w lb m m m p m m m m m m Million DOLLARS DAMAGE in Adauis'coiinty, May tilth. Hi m m m m m For first-class insurance, call on or address O. C. TEEL RED CLOUD, NKM. J t0ttC-44444444 INPI.AMMATOUV H1IKUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of I.etmnon, Inl.,cAyn; "Sly wife linJ IiilUmmntorv lUieunmllun in every miucle nml Joint; tier fiifTcrliiR n terrible nint lier timly nml fuce were nwollcn nlraostlie ) olid rcco;i)Sltoii: had been In bed fix weeks Hint lind I'Ulit ihrlclaiii, but ncchcil no beucllt until Klie tried Ibo MyMlc Cure for Ithcumntlsin. It ro Imuedlatc relief ih! k amis nble to wnlk about In tbrea ilajk. I nm miiu It mi) her life." CuldhyH. K. Orlco DruKKlM, lied Cloud. Land Buyers' Excursion. Bargains in pasture and hay land, improved and unimproved valley and upland farms in Valley, Greoloy, How ard aud Sherman counties. Pasturo and farm lands from 85 to 920 per acre. From tCOO to 8500 secures an improved or liver bottom farm. Excursion will leave Cowles for Loup City 'luesday, Oct. 0, over B. & M R. R. Loup City and return, i 1 17, on this date only. Secure a fatni now and get landlord rent. Writo fir particulars to A. II. Koeney, Cowles, NeD. v Narrlafte Licenses, The folio ing licenses to wed havo been issued by Judgo EdsonT S'pteinbjr 10 Ernost E. McCtirdy, nged 22, of Swanton, Neb., and Mhs Daisy E McCoy, aged 20, of Campboll, Neb Supt(iniboi"2l J. Riyiinud Hogite, ago 2., of Glenwood precinct, and Miss Currio W. Houdiicks, agd!18, of B itiu precinct. ' ,, Septembor 2i Oscar Mattisont ago 22, and Miss Miry Borgmau, ago 27, both of Franklin county. " v . LINE. v. Mr. Peters is very low and not ex pected to recover. D. J. Helvern of Mammoth Springs, Ark, and Wm. Van Dyke of Red Cloud were the gunsts of I. C. Foutz Monday. Mrs. Chris Hansen was helping Mrs. I. G. Foutz can corn and fruit this week, Mrs. Van Danbar visltod with Mr. Foutz this week. The United Brethren Sunday school 1 was reorganized Sunday and sent for j Quarterly and papor for the fourth qunrtor, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. preaching at 11. School in'district 40 is getting along vep tuooly under tho care of Miss Mary Molilor. )l "vl i u fv X'1 -"-iysi i.Vjifiiuii!., "m CMtMHIl