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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
Stl, jk ' L Tsmausi iarsii2SiiiiK.2r EESfcSMOaEOiZIM r, V) t 4. STf T "" v T5ft"" .sTifT.. ? U.i,.. .-.- .f VM A in n "' T,.- ,, " rt,T" gggggiSBSaKrBgjg-r:'1 Bib.-? I VOLUME XXXI I. RED CLOUD, XE1SKASKA. Al'ltIL 15, UK) I. NUMBER t( S i r ?; dv w. A-A-vWWVw-V-WAa'WW Miner Bros. $ Bags. J liiivo so much need for u c -Vvyxvovr CORRESPONDENCE Sovoiul yeais will pass hnforo yoii Ttavoling Bag us you will this. will Suit Cases, $1.25 to $4. SO. Canvas Telescope, leather cornois. liOe to 81.10 onch, Neckwear. It is Impossible to give u correct idea in words of whut mi alluring asset tment of now neckwear is hero for your inspection. Voneso Luco Collins, 2,"c to "fie each. Embroidered Turnover, To to 31.25 each. Venebo Luce with Ruching edge, :i."e. Luige Voneso Round Collars, 00c to SLfiO each. ,TA(T.RSsandCaroets ta ' . inmtilnfn ulimutiic nf HOW ll(41LMm A. V.UCII J'lU V J.iV...-.-, " ..w.. ..ww.j-,.. - and colors. Wool Art Squares in following sizes: 72, f(i; flxfl, i.75; OxlOij, 68; J)12, f0. Cotton Chain Art Squares: 71!!if 8"i:lMl,(j; i10, 67. 1M2 Axminstor Rug, 10 day special, 1!5. 12 Kovorsiblo Wool Smyrna, 522.no. C warp Ingrains, 45, r5,(!')C, made. All wool Ingrains, 55, (!5, 75c, made. Sanitary Carpet, J0 and 110c, not made y i MPli ? DLPMUMtHT Wash Fabrics.. They nroiittinttili.iiig lot-that is, they frustrate our elfotts to Inset ihn them, beautiful weave-, and nietty color combinations. lo bo Mitisllod you must see them. THKX PKICB THEM. Swisses, Mulls, Mousseline do Sole, Barege, Pongee, Liboity Silks, Meiceiiod Etuinines, Voile", Poplins, etc. Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters State Creek. Spring is hoio. Glass is starting aliing the crooks ami in the diaws, ami small grain is pet ping out. We had a wedding on this creek last week, and expect another in the near luturo. Gooigo Mountfoul sold soveial loads o( hogs at 94 85. Harvey Giuliani sold a line span of mates to the Hcalon Bios, lor 8J.75. 1'liey aie a dandy teaui and cheap at that price. Messrs Harrington and letter, two of the phono lino oflicors, transacted business on our ctoek tecctitly. 1'iof Gaynor's Mount Hope school closed last Ft id ay, the stormy day. George Latin of Cowlcs visited with his old friend, A. G. Carpenter, last weok. Allen Carpenter is feeding a nico lot of stock, fill head of steers and SO hogs. Dennis MiCutnoy'a new house is nearmg completion. Two fai mors who live in tlio samo township in Kansas .sold hogs to the s inie bin or in Red Cloud one day last weok. Tne buyer told one that if his hogswciu linger he would givo him him lib ml 15 cents more. To the other one he told just the revel so. The two faiuit'is met after their hogs had bee. s il), and in a private conversation each of them caught on to h w ho had been woiked. t'l uk Stevens says that ho got $42 moie for live head of cows by selling to the (Illinois' shipping association than wti.s oil m oil him by other buyers A m 9 to m (0 m (IV m m m m Jfy ' 9 , 9 ''0 ?2 ?2 T5 19 r5 T5 ?2 ?& 9 f ?2 -75 Sullivan 's Lumber Yard. Why has the PRICE OF LUMBER COME DOWN, since my coming to your town, from $5 to $10 per thousand? The great question of vital importance to the American farmer and all others contemplating building is the question of the cost of material. I do not wish to impress upon you that I am selling at a loss or at cost, for I am not. All I ask is a living profit. To buy from me will convince even the most W skeptical that I AM NOT DOMINATED BY ANY CORPO jl RATION or pooled with anyone. I have come here in your L midst and will make a strong effort to stay. But remember 1 that your interests are our interests; if you would have the if Of Of Or Or Or & Jvist Think of It! A 100-piece Dinner Set for ltX) pieces of .Johnson Uros.' Sotni-Potcelain, in plain white, in tlio new silver shane. Thiso aio KXC1LISH GOODS AND WILL NOT CKOZK. 100 pleco Decoiated Dinner Sot, a voiy pretty ioso pat tern, gold ti need Snecinl $8.79 $9.95 f 'Satisfaction or money back." MINER BROS -VN-VvvysA-y-. Cathcrton C M Wilson was tianacting busi ness at Rad Cloud Monday. C. F. Kelly and family were visiting t J B. Wiseeai vet's last Sunday. Sun Soienson has his now addition about completed. William Patten purchased a now spring wagon and disc at Rod Cloud last weok. John Brett hauer is homo from Kan sas, where he has been on husinoss. Myers brothers woro shelling corn in this vicinity last weok. F. E. Payne is building a largo gran ary and cattle shed. Henry Williams planted his potatoes one day last week. John I'eterson is feeding 100 head of cattle this year. Mrs Hesui is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Hanson, this week. Several fnmiots from this vicinity attended tho publiu sale of J. Rut ledge Tuesday. II. II. Ciowoll was in this vicinity lust Sunday. Ross Hrooks spont liBt Saturday and Sunday visiting hU parents. Tho strong wind of last Friday blow down two windmills in this vicinity, one for J.B. Wlsecarver and one for Charley Potersoo. Born, last Friday, to Mr. and Mr. O. H. WlUon, a baby boy. Oharlej it coning up the cigars in lino shape to tho bovH. Fiank Bean ami family weto visitois at Claude Duval's last Sunday. Gooigo Bakor has put chased a uew team. A. A. Cooper was tiansacting busi. ness over in Batin ono day last week. C M Wilson sold a valuable work horse to R. B. Crowell the other day. Mi. Rico of R-d Cloud put down a now well 'in tho old It G. Lewis place last week. Garfield. John Mutter took two fat hogs to market last Tuesday. Oii.nr Wolf hauled his coin lo mar ket last Monday. Myitle bmiih is visiting her cistcr wesl of Red Cloud, S O. Milliner bought a blood maio at Sodot berg's sale last week. Mis. F.llli lteid was visiting her sister, Mrs. Peail Ailes, last Tuesday. Charles Munger is visiting with his daughter, Mis. Mattio Fox, in Red Cloud. Tim trees fiom Stark llios,' nurseries camo to Red Cloud last week in lino condition for planting. Garfield's part of tho blirv.ird last Friday was not severe enough to in jure fruit, and at proseut there is a good prospect for a crop of fruit this season, Guide Rock. A. G Kvan, state agent of tho Con tinental Insuiiinco Co of Now York, was down tiom Lincoln v.cstorday and adjusieil the loss on Mr. Maloney's house, caused bv lite M itch 110 After a Ijusting the loss Mr Kvans visited the test of the day wilh the loenl iiuent, leaving foi FtahMin on tho evening tiatu. T J Maloney, win hid an ankle lit liken the nighl of the the at bis home, is getting along nicely M iihes Konz ick is Mill confined to hit bed, hut is some better. S il I'.ivins has moved into the old imiMuingo building. II. C Miiihoii may move to Pawnee soon. Theie U a new sldt w.ilk laid in ft tint of the Guide Rock house. Tim telephone centi.il station has been located in Colv ill's (lliee. J B. Reeves was over from Nolson the lit st of the week. Itouurt Gatrison has been kopl busy fixing wells (lid windmills since ilio wind Fiiday. Wo undei stand the now firm of patntois will bo E. L. Hagan and P. Minor. George Minor has rented O. J Buc hanan's faim west of town and will try fin ming. The now town hoard organized last evening, elected W. S. Lnnibort chair man, C. K. Vaughan.cleik and V. J. Hai i is sireot coinmicbioner. W II. Sawyer is movitig a house for Alex Mouia. It, S. Pioudlit wont to Omaha last woek on business. Chas, lloilgu.: visited with his bio thor, Sheiitl Hodge?, at Nelson the fiinl of the week. Arthur Owen of Ft. Soott, Kan., hoio on business last weik, CjI. W in f ley of Red Cloud seen on our streets this morning. Tlio Guide Rock Tolopbono C . have decided to install an entire metallic system and work is in ptoprcsa on the same. They will bavo nearly one hundred phones to begin with. m new lumber yard stay with you, your patronage is the only thing that will keep it. And since you know that my coming here has brought down the price of lumber, you ought to at least give me a nice share of your business. In connection with our awfully low prices on lumber and building material, we are selling the very BEST COLORADO COAL at reasonable prices. Have installed one of the late improved steel framed Fairbanks Standard Scales. m Yard just north of 0verin Bros.9 marble works. (IV Or Or a, & was was Bladen. Mrs. J It Snee, aged 89 years and thtee months, died Apt il Uth, at the home of her daughter, Mts. K. J. Solomon Fuiieial sot vices weio held Tuosday at tlio Haptist chinch, con ducted by Rev. Wliito of tho United Biolhroti chur2li, after which tho remains woro laid to rest in tho Putin veiw ceiuetoiy. Mrs. D. II. Clark of Campbell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, living south of town. W. A. Brady and daughter drovo to Blue Hill last Monday. Dr. Wegman drovo lo Bluo Hill last Monday. J. W. Davis, who was quito sick with pneumonia, is reported some bettor. G, Ross laid the foundation for George Solomon's now dwelling Wednesday. Frank Wheland is treating his new blacksmith shop to a fresh coat of paint. Mr. Vanroighton of Holstoin was in this city Tuosday. Ross Bros, of Campbell aro plaster ing Wayne Reed's now dwelling this week. Mrs, Jonas Williams is repotted to bo on tho sick tist. Win. Searls drove over to Blue Hill last Monday. Miss Grace Reed spent last Sunday with MIm Mabel Boyd. Line. Some funnel saio piepating to plant corn. The Dli..uid Fi'day was hard on stock. John Heauchamp was kicked by a horse and had some of ids libs broken. S G Van Nosb and Dennis Camp bell of North Brtnch called on old friends this weok. S. C. Shuck attondod tho phono mooting nt Ml. Hopt, Kaus. Win. Van Dyke mttlo a business trip to Logan township Tuesday. Fred Wildey of Bostwiek was tho guest of Mr. Zalman ono day this woek. J K Fox sot out some nice beech trcos Monday. - Seal Estate Transfers. Ttansf ois for week ending Wednes day, Apiil 11, furnished by J. II. Bailey of Websier County Abstract company. Lnbou Aubushon to Lowis Aubu 28 1 11 175- bach Ink 10 Uoovoih add to B II wd Ctias II Potter and wifolo A 1 and Go i Hiuiihuw-I It 1 10 wd ttXX Lincoln Land C to It iberi Gar lison lot 3 blk !) Vances add to G It wd 125 Claas Rose and wife to Kli. ilm'.b Sttimponhnist lot2 and 0 blk 9 Rosomont wd a Total tarrr. Mottgnges filed $1.1100 Mortgages leloasod $.'1900. shon iiw4 27 and uc4 wd Lowis Abushon and wife to Elizabeth Abushon the 8 inn wd C K Perkins and wlfo to Honry A Steffon u2 sel 81-1-11 wd .. Catherine Brewer to Johu K Kerr 2 se4 18-3 0 wd 2500 George Reeves to II B Hunter lot 10 blk 8 Vances add to Q R wd IIS Johu S Hoover to Fred Mnhl- ' 1000 1000 700 S45 California awf Bade. April 28 to Mty 1, inclusive, ticket on tale via tli'i Burlington routo lt San Francisco and Los Angnlos anil loturn at $45. Tliis is teas tluvn lb tegular ono way rate. No more delightful outing fan be: imagined. Tho trip is iimiIu at the time of the year when traveling h n. pleasuiound the climate of CalWoroi. at its best. Attract ivo diverse routes uro otteiortl as well as liberal stopover pnviligc and return limit. Folder giving details mailed ftoo on request. Our agent can give you any further information that may be ite slred J. Francis, Gdneral passenger agont, Omaha. See Joe Fogel for nnythiug in ihm harneki or saddlery line. l' k f '.- FIT 1 at i' 1 fr I m ww r'mi'lMii)wijJ gW)TjlWWWu';ra&-t"fawiJy mi'."wr-