The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 27, 1903, Image 5

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Stock Foods
and Remedies
Wo sell the goods tlmt
lmvu proed to bo just
as reptcentul:
International Stock Food
International Fattening Food
Dr. Hess' Stock Fctl
CottluS's Animal Healer
tlio host on earth for
wlro cuts. Satisfaction
or money refunded.
Call and hoo 1110.
Chas. L. Cottin,
The Druggist.
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LOCALETTES
Stock saddles at Jon Fotrel's.
Al Galustm t-pent Sunday in Red
Cloud.
Coal, coal! Soft coal for base burners
at Caldwell's.
II iv. Dixon camo down front Trum
bull Monday.
Infants' all-wool whlto shirt, 5Uc.
F. Nowhouso.
John Fulton of Rlverton was in the
city Tuesday.
Rots Pylos of I'rostou, Nub., is in the
city this week.
it. T. Potter was in Uonkoltuan tho
first of tho week.
Mrs. J. V. Warren spo .t Thanks
giving In Lincoln.
Dal Turnuro was in Cnester this
week on business.
Misa Daisy Hunter of Inavalo was in
tho city Wodnosday.
f you want tho best and cheap est
harness, go to Fogel'8.
Tho Misses Stonebreakor aro homo
from their w,s em trip.
Miss Woiloy of the high school spon
Thanksgiving in Lincoln.
Misa Grace Anderson of Superior
visited her mother Sunday.
Tho ninth grade of the h'g'a school
had a half holiday Monday.
Rev. Hutchins, tho now M. K pastor,
will preach Sunday morning.
Boit Hatfield camo down from
Omaha to spend Thanksgiving.
Miss Georgia Gard came up from
Superior to spend Thanksgiving.
Mormvillo's Perfection Hair Tonic
for sale at Schaffnit's barber shop.
Miss Mabel Gravo went to York
Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving.
A. B. Rohror and B. E. Negly of
Canton, III., aro tho guests of D. 11.
Whiltaker.
Ivan Dickenson has left tho employ
o( IheB. & M. at McCook and returned
to Red C.oud.
The twelfth giadoof the high school
rendered an excellent program Tues
day afternoon.
Miss Nello Warren left Tuesday for
Tacoma, Wash., where she will visit
with Mrs. Lois Holdbn.
Cut prices on portraits until Nov 21.
Don't delay leaving that order for
C hristmas. Argnbright.
E. O. Scott is a now brakeman on tho
Red Cloud-Orleans divisipn and will
make his home in this city.
D. J. Myers and family will soon re
movo to Boulder, Col., where thoy ex
poet to make their future home.
ir you tako your photograph to
Argnbright, in tho Totter block, it will
bo enlarged light and bo "made in
Rod Cloud."
It adds spico tc dreary lifc.cncouragps
tho human heart, lifts ono ..out of de
spair, breaths now life and confidence.
Thats what Rocky Mountain Tea will
do. 35 conts. C. L. Cutting.
fifty Years ihe Standard
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BAKING
POWMR
Liglit harness at Joo Fogel's.
Lew Walters U lioino .from Donvor.
Mis. l)ald Motrison is homo f i cm
Iowa.
John Tul'oys was In Guide tho first
of tho week.
Cream white Henrietta, 85c per yard.
F N'nwhouse.
Mrs ,7 dm Rjberlsm left Monday
night for Denver.
Try Ward Hayes for a tlrst class
shave or hair-cut.
Mrs. Thomas Eiuiith has returned
f i oin a visit in Illinois.
George Iladell camo in otT tho road
to spend ThnnksgUing.
Tho Nation has changed to a semi
weekly, nil homo print.
See .Too Fogol for anything in tho
harness or saddleiy line.
Leon Marsh ennui down from Krar
nuy to spend Thanksgiving.
Tho Knlgliis of I'jthlas gave a danco
at tlit ir hall Weilncsd ty night.
Mis It. A Howard is visiting her
daughter Mabel in atromhorg.
O'liuk sorviro and lb'st class work is
tho motto nt S.'hnffnit's harbor shop.
Miss Josiio Duoker eanio down from
Alum to spend Thanksgiving nt homo.
Ed Dyor camo homo from Denver
S.iturday for a visit with his parents
nnd ft lends.
J Q. Potter cimo in from Colorado
last S ttui day for a visit with relatives
and old fi lends.
Mrs. J. M. Sf'llnrs and son Linn
leavo for Moulder, Col., tonight to
spond tho winter.
Tho llncst nssoitmont of protiy
frames ever shown iu Rod Cloud.
Argabtight's studio.
Chas. Muhngen of Chicago, formerly
manager of tho Chicago Clothing storo
in this city, was in Rod Cloud this
week.
Dr. Riddilo of Hastings who makes
frequent trips to Red Cloud, was mar
ried in Hastings Wednesday to a Miss
Faxon.
Miss Emmaline Warren, who has
been visiting with her parents, re
turned Tuesday to hor homo in Wash
ington, la.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Overing and
daughter Lillian left Sunday for San
Dirgo, Cal., whero thoy will reside in
the future.
Tho littlo son of Will Galbralth lost
a linger yesterday by having it acci
dentally cut off. Dr. Croighton dressed
tho wiund.
J. W. Wallin left Wednosday morn
ing for Texas, having received a telo
giam announcing the death of his son,
C. G. Wullin.
Dr. J. C. Mosshart of Lincoln, spe
cialist in diseases of the eye, ear, and
throat, will bo at Dr. Klines' ollice on
Thursday, December 10.
Rev. Hauptmann of the Congrega
tional chuich has inatiguaratodaEOties
of cottage prayer meetings which will
coutlnuM during tho winter months.
Mrs. Frank Tennant and sin Charles
have gone to Denver, where Charles is
attending reboot. Mr. Tonnant whl
also go to Denver in tho near future.
The supreme court commissioner!
have sustained the validity of tho new
revenue law. The matter his yet to
bo passod upon by the supreme court
Prof. Steidly, Held secretary, and
Miss Mamie Hines, a primary worker
for the State Sunday School Associa
tion, will be here next Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fredonburg, who has been the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Levi Moore,
and hor sisters, Mrs. Alden and Mrc
Douglass, roturned to her home in
Iowa today.
Cnarley Uarber drove over from
Ksbou, Kan., a distant o of 25 miles,
Tuesday to see if he could get a load ot
haul co il, a there was muo to bo had
in bis locality.
The quail and prairio chickon open
toaion clones on the 30th of this month.
Persons who shoot quail and prairio
chickens after that date art liable to
hoavy penalties.
Mrs. C E Itoborts, Sin Francisco,
Cal.: Wquld not not bo with Ricky
Mountain Tea in our homo. It's a groat
family remedy. Makes and keeps us
well. C L. Cotting.
Al Rerd camo down from Bladen
Tuosday and brought a load of house
hold goods for Charlos Fit., win will
move to Red Cloud ami will enter tho
service of tho B. & M.
It's like a "dip in tho fountain of
youth." Touctioj tho cheek so gently
that "youth lingers on tho faco of old
age." That's what Rocky Mountain Toa
does. 35 conts. C. L. Cotting
Ward Hayes will horoafter run three
chairs iu bis barber shop, Ralph Van
Cloef, who formerly worked for him,
has returned to Red Cloud and will
occupy his former position.
820 Acros One of tho best farms in
Webster Co., $27 per acre, long titno
on part paymont. Owner bankrupt;
must bo sold. Box 108, Rud Cloud,
Nobr. fob. 18.
lloilgo and hor pupils. Aftor tho en
tcrtaiumont the baskets were sold, tlid
proceeds nmouiitii g to $35 30. Tl o
money received will go toward an or
gan f ir the school.
The G. A. R. nnd W. R. C. tako this
method of thanking nil tlioso who took
part in their entertainment, mid also
the public for their liboral donations
for tho nipper nnd llielr pitionage.
The supper and ontertnininont given
by the G. A. R nnd W. R C atPottei's
hall last Satin day night was well at
tended and about ?50 was indued,
which will go toward tho soldiers'
moniitueiit fund.
A. B.Piercp.wlio ncently returned to
this city fioni (Jaiiu'tt, Kan., has pur
chased a half Interest in the real estato
business of D.J. Myers. Ho has also
purchased Mr. Myers' mhlnneo prop
erty nnd will occupy it as soon at Mr.
Myeis vacuNB it.
Next Wednesday evening a series of
revival into Inps will bo commenced at
tho KpUopiil chuich, to last for a
petiodof ten days or longer. Rov.
0,io. A. Hi'oclu r of Kearney will ussist
Rev. J. M. Bates in ihu woik. Every-
bodi is cordially invited to attend.
Red Cloud 13,'muc Hill 0.
Rod Cloud won an ovy victory fiom
Blue Hill on the gridiron j Oiturday. A
largo and enthusiastic crowd witnessed
tho g imp, which was a rather one
sided affair after tho early pait of tho
first half.
Red Cioud kickodoff lirst. Swerzy
caught tho ball and carried it to Ditto
Hill's 25-yard lino, whero bo was down
ed by Jeffrie Rod Cloud got the bnll
on downs, but was iinnblo to gain tho
necessary live yards. Tho ball changed
hands throo times within a radius of
ten yards, neither side boln able to
mako good gains. When Red Cloud
linally had tho bull on Ditto Hill's 20
yard line, Captain Garbor stopped back
and attempted a drop kick for goal
Blue Hnl touched tho ball and it foil
behind the goal posts with Jilmcs on
top of it, scoring a touch down for Red
Cloud. Garbor tuis'od goal. Score,
Red Cloud 0, B. H. 0
Tho balance of tho tirst half was a
series of line bucks and short end runs,
neither sldo boing able to gain and with
tho ball In Blue Hill's territory all of
the time.
In tho second half Blue Hill kicked
off and the ball was returned to her
35-yard line. Bluo Hill got the ball on
down, but was pushed back on every
attempt to get through Red Cloud's
lino. Red Cloud got tho ball on B.ue
Hill's 10-yard line and Qiirber was sent
throug tho lino for a touchdown and
kicked an easy goal.
Giirber kicked off and Koehlor
Warm
Hearted
listers
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obliged to JrflV
Are here waiting for the man who is
be out of doors during severe weather, Our
Zero Collar, Ulizzard-l'roof Ulster is no mistake
the best Overcoat on the market.
$10.00, $12.00 and $13.50.
Cheviots and Frieze made with wide collars and
all the comfort attachments known to the art of
Ulster making. Ulster prices,
iMprovis thi flavor ind adds te
tbt hialthfutniss tf tha food.
., rmoK BAKINQ POWDKH oo.
' CHIOAOO
Last Friday evening tho school bouso
in district 41 was tho sceno of a fostivo
occasion. Tho ntidionco was p'oasnnt
ly ontortained for over an hour with
music, rocitatious, etc., by Miss Laura
Avoid
Typhoid
Fever
By having a new well
put down and cased
with a heavy galvan
ized tube, made by
us in any size, diam
eter, of heavy iron
something that will
last a lifetime and be
a source of comfort
and health. We have
PUMPS
That work easily and
give satisfaction; also
pipe in any size or
quantity at the right t
prices to interest you.
A pump complete
with cylinder .for
$4.00
Good, heavy goods
and properly fitted.
Galvanized Iron and
Wood Water Tanks
carried in stock. Let
us fit you out with a
complete outfit.
MORHART
BROS.
Hardware Co.
$4.50, $5, $6, 87. $7.50, $8, $8,50, $
$9, $10, $12, $13.50. m
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The best Boys9 Overcoats for an even
$5.00 you ever saw. Plenty of nice
Suits to go under them.
THE COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO.,
YOUR CLOTHIERS.
vM First Door North of Postof flee,
w
sssa-ar
caught the bull mid h.'hl it for a fieo
kick. By aseiios of short gains Red
Cloud carried tho ball to Bluo Hill's 10
yard line, when Hluo Hill made n
totiohhack and tho score wus 13 to 0 in
favor of Red Cloud.
Tho teams lined up tor tho linnl
struggle. Red Cloud gradually gained
ground on ond rum, and nt tho 30
yard Hue Garbor e-swyed another diop
kick for goal, but missed it, and tho
game ended with tho score 13 to 0 in
favor of Rod Cloud.
lIDSnd
ffRONS
8000
1000
Real Estate Transfers.
Tramfors for week ending Wednos-
day, November 25, furnished by ,T. H.
Bailey of Webster County Abstract
company.
J H Milton and wife to Mariba E
Olmsted, wd, n2 nwl and n2
n4202 12 3000
Edna E Coates to H Elizabeth
Coates. wd, sw4 31 8 12
Mary Redden to Stephen F
Reddon, wd, lot 1G, block 1,
Vance's add to Guide Rock...
Mariba E Ulnuted and wifo to
Jacob II Miltan, wd, lots 20,
21 and 22, block 11, Smith &
Moore's add to Red Cloud ....
Edith L McKeighan to Lois E
MeKeighan, wd, lots 17 to 20,
block 15. Red Cloud 1500
State of Nebraska to Andrew
Stroh, deed, ne4 30 4 10 1120
O F Moranville to C T Ely, wd,
b.kG, Talbot's add to Guido
Rock 000
Win O Southwick to Jennie E
Campbell, wd, lot 7, block 0,
Guide Rook 25
Guide Rock Cemeteiy lo LI)
Thompson, wd, lot 1, blk DO,
Guido Roo cemetery 12
John A Bat ber and wife to Ed
ward D McCuno. wd, w2 iw4
342 11
C V Gund and wife to Chris J
Blerhaus, wd, si4 15 4 12 3200
Mariba E Omitted (and husband
to A A Ronkol, wd, d2 ne4 and
u2nw4 2G 2 12
David M Hunter and wifo to
Cuas W Kaley, wd, sw4 5 2 0 . .
Find tft watch fob!
In vogue.
Tn fashion pabers
proclaim its wear
ana in rasnianaoie
centers It 19 uni
versally worn .
Th dainty beauyjtf
Simmons
WatcK Fobs
appeals to the eye and
their moderatt prices to
inepurav.
Tut filaM Art nnd beauty are
are prominent in every bit
of cut glass wo have. Tho
price is modornto enough so
that it is not prominent.
Como in and look ovor our
assortment.
NEWH01SE BROS.,
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INSURANCE
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XA Million
DOLLARS
jj DAMAGE
in Adnmsjjcounty, May21tb.
30C0
3000
3500
Jeweler and
Optician
Red Cloud,
Nek.
For iirst-class Insurance,
cull on or address
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Total 123551
Moitsfflges filed $1000.
Mor.'gages relcas ti $2700.
Dolnjs of the County Board.
Too county coinnii&sionm wero'.iu
session lifct week nnd tinus.icted
routine business.
Ollioinl bonds of a number of road
ovirsoors, justice of llni peace, con
stable s and tho following county
oillcors wero appoved: E. S. Garbur,
county clerk; Geo. W. Hutchison,
clerk of tho district court; J. A Me
Arthur, sheriff, nnd A. II. Keeuey,
county judge.
The claim of J. 1. II tlj v.is reduced
from $28 25 to $25.25.
Claim of I. W. Edson was reduced
from $14 45 to $7.45.
The consideration of tho road peti
tion of A. RoaU and others was con
tinuod until the noxt mooting of tho
board.
The bridge petition of Elzj Piorpont
and others wa rejected.
Tho board voted to purchase tho
surveying Instruments owned by J. W.
Tulleys upon their approval by T. E.
Penman and R. W McCillum, the pur
chase prk'O to bo $80.
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The Soldiers' Monument.
Tho citizens of Tablo Rock have
oiotcd a 8100 nirnum"nt to- their
soldier dead, nud it will bo dodicatcd
on December 5. Tho old coldiers of
Red Cloud are making a strong effort
in the same direction, and should
receivo the hearty support of everyone
who has any regard for the men who
fought to preserve the Union, 'ihe
veterans, as a rule, are not men of
wealth, and can Ill-afford to bear the
expense of this undertaking alone.
There are enough wealthy man in Red
Cloud to build a dozen $.100 monuments
and never miss tho money, but for
some unknown reason they decline to
"loosen up." If the contributions to
this fund oontinuo to como in as slowly
ai thoy have up to date, fow of the old
soldiers will bo alivo t assist at the
dedication of tho proposod monumeut.
1. 0. 0. F. Officers.
Friday night Websioc Encampment
No. 25. Patriarchs Militant, eleo'.cd
ollicersfortho ensuing yearns follows:
Chiof P.itriiuoh Geo. II. Orering.
High Prirsl Ernest Welsih.
Senior Warden P.ml Storey.
Treasurer Jotoph Fogel.
Tiiistous E 11. Niwhoiise, A. J.
Moans and U. W. Turnuro.
Mother Gray's Swttt Powdr$ for Children.
Successfully mod by Mother Gray,
nurso in the Children's Home in New
York, cure foverishness, bad stomach,
teething disordors, movo and regulnto
tho bowels and destroy worms. Over
39,000 testimonials. They never fail.
At all druggists, 253. Sample free. Ad
dross Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
12 4.
i R ED CLOUD
WBBSTMR COUNTY
NEBRASKA
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( -AND-, X
I FARM LOANS
I Somo of the finest farms and
r city property in Webster Coun- J
ty, Nebraska, for sale. Pricos X
( ruuglng from $15 to $25 por acre. (
I J. P. HALE, )
f Red Cloud, Nebratka. ?
lorsTE-wsl
I IN EVERY BTYLE. ' I
Farm 1mm.
I bavo just prepared myself to mako
farm loans at a low rate of loterett
either in Jowell, Smith or Webster
counties; can pay off at any time.
J. II. Hailky, Red Cloud,
Notice N. W. A.
December 3, is our regular meeting
of eiinip, and oloetinn of nllloerd. A
full attendonco is riquestcU. By order
V.C.
Tho Bon Ton Is propared
to sovo Oistors in ovory
htylo on short notico. All
kinds of
Hot Drinks
for cold weather served at
the soda fountain. Catering
for parties and dances,
The Bon Ton
W. S. BENSB, Proprietor.
a
Growing Children
4 SHOULD BAT S
! WrlEATLET
Sold In 21b. pckge by all leading Grown.
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