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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
ti3U?TS -isa.. i JW!ihHv-frno- W-.VV---. ry 'rTr"- rartnr,r!4'raQJiT J& . Unrvwt W"rWPTT1"W 41 V ' : mw Women Like Tubulars WHY? Every woman plicity of the praises the sim- 1 jt- a Sharpless tubular Cream Separator Because they are easy to feed, easy to KEEP CLEAN, easy to TURN, points every woman who helps about the dairy has a right to insist upon. All other separators run harder than a TUBULAR. They have a great many more parts to WASH and to WEAR OUT. Let me give you a catalogue and show you the many good points in a SHARPLESS TUBULAR. JANES PETERSON. tended 11 dance iii Wymoro Wednesday night. Frnnk Smith, who recently purcha cd tin- Sum Temple ptoporty, 1ms this week moved his family to town. Thn graduating class will give :i ban q let tonight for tint inonibeis of the junior guide, lit th Hotel Uoy. 1. Mi. unit Mis. Frank Bailey iiml Mi.". (Jcotgo B-illey of Bostwick uto guests of J. it. Bailey iitnl fnmily. W W Ttaers, the now engineer on tho switch engine, will soon loinovo his family from MeCook to UimI Cloud Mrs. Husscl iuhI daughter who have been visiting Mts. Dr 1 ttutMcIl Iff t Tuesday for thoir homu in Hastings, M.F.. eliiiiolici vie-'- Sunday school at 10 a. 111., preaching at 11 n. in. Ku- wot Hi League at 7 p. in. Preaching 8 p. in Swift'.-. Pi ido Soap is the safest and purest .soap you can use in otir latin dry. It ptoteets thu clothes, yet cleans them thoroughly. Several members of thn Kastorn Star went to Superior tlii-t morning to las present at a leeeption tendered them by the Supeiior lodge. The IihihI hoys have resumed prae tiee and by thu tiinu Docoi ation day rolls around they will be ablu to fur nish some good music. Now would be a Rood time to pay Yotnt subscription. Thu buggy con test closes Apt il !J0, at 0 p m and thu guesses aru tolling in. Thu building occupied by Morhart Bros.' htud ware htoru was this week given a now coat of paint, which adds greatly to its appearance. Wo wisli to npologizo to our readers as throtich a misunderstanding with the patent houso, wo failed to receivo our patents for this week's issuo. Dr. It. F. Haines now has well equipped ofllces over Cotting's drug store. Telephouoll. Hehidenco tele phone, 70 nprlfj lady, Jit ZZ.frZr.Sr.Sr.rr. Having Good Time W. v v vi li h to it i Hit Hi Hi D Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi l Hi Hi fc Hi il to il to to ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. First Door North of Postofflce, sa: 1 lave you noticed that top and marble time is here again? Do you know that this is the time of year when the boys are having a good time:' That means that the Boys' Spring has c o m e a n d we're ready. Poor clothing anil a lusty youngster won't ink. !g Nobody realizes it better than the mak es rs of our Bovs C 1 o t h i n g. That's why there's no had too strenuous for it. Made to Wear and does it, yet style or appearance have not been sacrificed. ALL NEW SPRING STYLES ARE READY and handsome they are. Come, see. No obligation to buy. $1.75 to $6.50 THE COWDEN - HALEY CLOTHING CO., Red Cloud, Nebraska.; to to m to to to to to m to to to to to to to to to to to w to to to to to to to to to to to to m M)4MHlHmf L0C4LETTES Mrs. Hedge is improving. Stock saddles at .loo Fogol's. Mrs. Aaron C novor is very ill. liono foitilizei,2ea pound at C.ild woll's. (Jeorgo Overing went to Naponeo Monday. Wain Lingtin is homo for u shoit vacation. -V. T. Auld was down from Lincoln Sutuuluy. Bert Lewis was over fiom Lebanon this week. K. K. Iturr was up from (Juido H ick Wednesday. Tho Delineator for Apiil at F. Cowhouse's. Will Wolfe is having his iioiisu paint- mI this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Ournev woto in Alma Sunday. Beit Gather wnsnvortoKsbon, Km., Sast Situtdiiy. K, 1'. Ilutcliisou was over fiom Leb anon M unlay. Horn, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. t E Foam, a boy. Charley Fort was down Omaha thu lirst of the weuk. Floyd llaj less was up from (Juido Kock Wednesday. Tho roof of Studebakcr'd Star barn lias uoon rcshingUd. Leslie (iraves of Li Junta, Col., is visiting his mother. Miss M iniie Weideman left Monday for a visit in Denver. F. W. Studebaker wont to St Joseph GARDEN SEEDS! In addition to the reg ular line of Greenhouse Hants, ROSES, P3ING BUBS, SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS, I have put in a line of Bulk Garden Seeds. All seeds are FRESH, and at; reasonable prices. Call $ the shoe store. Henry Wednesday with two cars of cattlo and a car of hogs. S (J Albright camo homo from Alma Wednesday morning. Chas. Gilmoro was down from llloomiugton Monday. H. It. Smith wont to Lincoln Satur day to consult an auiist. County Treasuior tslct'rary is visit ing relatives in Indiana. Fred I'lunib has bought S. Dyer's poultry and hido business. J D Storey, wife and child wore down from Cowles Tuesday. Chris Z-iss has removed his family from Ktverton to Hed Cloud. W. L. Koon has put a now $1100 ro frigerator in liU meat market. Miss(iertrude HIaekleitgu is sutler ing from an attack of measles. Miss (Jreer of K-msas City is thu guest of Mrs. Victor M mspoaker. A. u. iiray or Norton, ivin., was in town this week hustling insurance. Miss Daisy Montgomery of lllooin ington spent Sunday in Hud Cloud. A liii" of the nmvnu handn ainto shirt-w liits sets. Newhotisu Hros (Juiek service and fli.t clu-s work is the motto at Si'liafTnii's barber shop. Mis. (Jeorgo Lemlngs of Crawford, Neb , is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win. I'arkes Mis I'Mith Snyder of Hristol, Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stone breaker. Attorney J K. Mercer is ablo to bo out. after a short though severe attack of thugiip. Tho Knights of Pythias will givo a dance at their hall in this city next Wednesday. O. C. Teel and daughter Fay wont to ludianola last Saturday, returning Wednesday. J W Lindley now hashisrosUurant in tho old postotlico building in good running ordor. C. W Iltisli, representing tao Grand Island Hummcss college was in Ked Cloud Monday. Mr. anil Mrs. Irving Cuir.mings woro visiting friends and relatives in Salem, Iv-insHS, Sunday. Horn, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ton miles uoith of lUu Cloud, a daughter. Mrs. Harvey Starkoy of Shoridan, Wyo,, is visiting old fnonds- and re latives in Hud Cloud. Bockwith, Wescott & Storoy have put in a tlnu now iloor hhowcaso in thoir clothing store, Tho Methodists aro fooling much en couraged ovor thoir prospects for a now church building, Mrs. A. L. Funk has roturrfed to her homo in Lincoln aftor a short visit with f rionds in this city. This blizzard coming on tho Sth day of April catches a good many of us with deplotod coal piles. Coma in and eco tho nowost hnnd nninted shirt-waist buttons and brooches. Nowbouso Hros. W. S. Bonso and wifo wont to Camp boll Tuosday to a'ttonil the big shooting contest hold thoro this wook. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hughes, Mr. Ilebor Clougu and Miss Ella Cook at I know a j lly old maiden A lady of ingli degree, Wlto never goes to bed without A drink of Hocky Mountain tea. Sensible woman. C. L. Cotting. Miss Irma Townsond is sutToring from an attaet of appendicitis. She was taken ill in school Wednesday morning and had to be removed to her homo. Porter Hedge arrived homo from Cripple Creek, C , Saturday morning, being cajled here by tho sorbins illness of his mother. Porter is engaged in Just Received I A large shipment of drop forged steel JRonkey UlFenehes and we are making prices accordingly: 6 In. Wrench, - - 20c 8 In. Wrench, - 25c 10 In. Wrench, - - 30c These are first-class A No. i goods and will give you serv ice. Now is the time to buy steel goods, flakes, Hoes. Spades, Shovels, Forks, etc. Our line is complete, and prices right. MADHADT KUL1 lIVfcJi 'I -. v Harnwara i:a. T1B V TWB i mining at Cripple Creek. He claims to have gained an inch in height since liis residence in Colorado. M M Miller and wifo of Wiufiold, la., who havobeeu spondiuglhu winter in tlio west stopped oil in Hed Cioud this week for a visit with Mr. Millei's sister, Mrs. N A. Hale. Thu ladies of tho Cithollc church aro holding their bazar in the building recently vacated by Ayeis & li.iiley. Supper will bo solved this evening, and dinner and supper lomoirow. Now is tlie time to clean houso clean votir svstcin lirst; diivo out tho mi crobes of winter witli Hollister's Hocky Mountain tea It will keep you well all summer. !i."i cents. Tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Tlio people of Hd Cloud should certainly feel proud of thu neat and caiefully keptappoaranooof the Hed Cloud cemetery. John Auliz, tho caretaker, has certainly ptrformed his work faithfully. Hoy (laronr left this morning for Fair bury, where he will join Campbell Hros.' bill-posting f nee. Thu lull car l will leave Riiibun Sunday for Illinois, in winch state Campbell l$ios.' ciicus will open the season. Cuds have been leeeivod in this, city announcing the uinriiago of Miss Anna Loin McNitt, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs M B. M-Nilt, to Mr. Boiler iilc Maedngor, which oeciiued at La Porte, TexiiB, last Tuesday, Apiil 5 Tlio 18 year-old son of Mis. John Copley living north west of Hed Cloud, was thrown from his bicycle Sunday, breaking his collar bone. Dr Haines was called and diesstd tho injury, and reports tho young man getting along nicely Christian church sot vie s: Preach ing at 10.:t0 a. in., fciibj-ct, "Turn (Jreatuoss and Its Hospoiisimlity." sun day school at 11:45. Christian Ku deavoraiTp. m, preaching at 7-45, biibj'-ct "Discouragements in thu Chiistian Life; Their C.iuso and Cure." Baptizing at closs of night service. Thu qucb.iou of holding thu inlet- btalu leumou hero this fall should nut be allowed to drop. It will bo a fciiuil advertisement for tho town, and we beliuvti it will bo a financial benefit as well. Theiu will not bo many moio leunious ol tliu "old oojs." Lul's help I them have a good lime m their declin ing j cars. There is a report cuironl that tho Hastings train will mako thu louud it ip but three limey a wetk after this weuk, coming down from Hastings one duy and loiuning tho next. If this in justice is peipotrated upon thu lowus along the line thuy will have a real priuvauco. Tho Haiti seivico is poor enough as it is, and this now move should causo a vigorous protest from tho patrons of tho road. J. 11. Davis of Cowles was in Hed Cloud Wednesday on his way homo from a visit in Gravity, Iowa, where he was called a month or so ago by tho serious illnoss of his aged father and tnothor. tils mother diod two weoks ago last Sunday, at tbo ago of 8T. His father was much bettor whon ho loft thoro. Mr. Davis says tho mud at his old homu is something fierce. There is no placo like Nobraslca for Uao cli mate and good roads, REPUBLICAN VICTORY. The Republican City Ticket Elected Al most Without Opposition. Thu city election Tuesday passed tilT very quietly, and, as was to bo Ci pro ed, the Hepuhlicau nominees were elected with little opposition. Tlie only opposing candidate who developed any stiengih wan J. L. Miner, who i uteied i he race for nmor at almost the last moment. Mr. Miner made a good race, considering tho late date at which Ids name was placed be fore tlio voteiH. Thero A-ero 'J 1 1 imllots east, 85 in tlio First ward and 12!) in tlie Second waid. i'heie were so many scattering vote, tiiat it would be useless to make a do tailed compaiison of the vote. M lyor Hoss' umj irity over Mr. Miner was 88 votes, thu lemaiuder of tho ticket being elected almost unanimous ly. Following aru thu olllcers clcctul for thu ensuing: M.y.ir-K W Boss. Ci.y Clerk L. II. Fort. Tieastirer J O. Hut lor. Police Judgu- Coutieilman, Pai ker. Couieilinen, Second Cither, (5 J Warren. M'inl.ors of S 'liool Penman, V. li Fulton. J. H. White. Fust watd W. H Warl-C. V. Board-T. K. Do You Cat Meat? When you iiro hungry and wiiulHomethig nice in tho incut Hue, drop into my market. I liavo tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages mid meiitH, fish, and gamo in season. I think, and almost know, that I can pleaso you. Givo mo a W. L. KOON, Successor to KOBINKON & UUKDKN. Easter Services at Superior. The K'lighl Templars of Supeiior hold speeiil Faster services at tho M. 10 church in that city last Sunday. The following were among liiu Hid Cloud ueople who attended; Mr. and Mrs I'M Harbor, Mrs. Del Tuinuro, Mr. and Frank Cowden, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hobinsou, Mrs. 8 F. Spokeslield, Mi. and Mrs. Al (ialuslia Mr. and Mrs Chas. Kaloy, Mr. and Mra. Wilburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Irice. Mr. and Mis. (Jeo. Hollis- tor. Mr. Cans K'lloy, Mr. James Amick, Mr. Harry Hoates, Mis Mollio Foitis, Miss Klla Cook, Miss Nellie Marsh, Miis Jout Igoti, Miss Anna TulluVri and Mis. Dora Kaley. Are You Uslnft Allen's Foot-Ease? Snake into your slioes Allen's Fool Easo, a powder. It cures corns, bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen foot. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents, Advertised Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at posloillco at Hed Cioud, Nob. for the woek ending Apiil 7, 11)01: Baker, C Bull, Chas IOvatis. Frank W llariis,(J II Mellaidj, Mrs Mi. lor. 1) Italston, Mi'tf A .Smingor, Geo A Moner, O L Wade, G;o 11 Wolf, Luther A Theso will be sent to tho dead letter ollico April 21, 1001, if not called for before Wlien calling for above plousosay 'advertised." T. C. Hack Kit, Postmaster. To Mothers In this Town. Children who aio delicate, feverish aud cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Swoot Powders for children. They cleanse tho stomach, act on tho liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain euro for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Samplo froo. Address, Allen S. Olm eted, Loltoy, N. Y. Application for License. Nottco ! hereby rIvcii llmt a petition stnel by thirty or moru runldenl fa-oliolilem of tho Kintt want of tne ctl of Ku 1 Clou I, NebrnikR. has be ii tiled with ti.r ouy c rrlc of Mild city of Ited cluiid prajliu Hint u llttiiku be Kranted by wait! city council of wild clij to John I'ol nlcky for ilietitluof malt, plritnus and vlnoua llmiors on lot tUo (i. bloci thirty ono (II). orlKiial town, now city of Ited Cloud; that action will be taken oi tiald pftlllon by the mayor aud city couucl. mi the 4th day of May, il, or at the lint ucuiIiik of tho council there after, u. k. iikkm.k, uiiy uierc Dated thin 6th day or April, 1WI, at Cloud, Notirajka. ited J. P. HALE R !: 1) CLOUD WlUlSTIIIi COUXTY NEBRASKA AND- fTARM JOANS Homo of tho llnost farnm and city property in Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sulo PiIcoh ranging from ?15 to iio por aero. J. P. HALE, Rod Cloud, Nebraska. 1 TO BUYERS OF MEAT: Ah I have ptireliasod tlio Harring ton Meat Market, I expect to mako homo changes to bouoflt the pa trons, First of all, ciouu up; good meats, good weights and fair treat ment, and I heartily solicit your trade. I do not ask for all of it, but invito you to como in and got acquainted, aud wo will do tho rost. A tun nvtnnil im InvltuHnn in lirtno in your Kggs, Buttor, Chickens,! Hides, Furs ana Fat Stock, for which wo will pay you cash, Wo do not run a grocery store, but will endeavor to run a llrst class market houso. Call uud givo uu at least ouo trial. Yours for business, Chas. Waddell .MN ; tiiiJ63OT?tyrit;ftw: -r nr r4 Trf KtmlUH"