The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 22, 1904, Image 5

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WHY?
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Because they are easy to feed, easy
to Klll 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.
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Stock saddles at Joo Fogol's.
Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's.
Hurt Mm hart is homu fr nn Lincoln.
I 11. II iltnea was in Liucoln this
weok.
Mrs, Fred Drawer is visiting in Mc
Cook. Dune foitilizer, 2c n pound at did
woll's. J. D. Crans went to Kiusas City
Sunday.
Fred Good of Cowles was in town
Tuesday.
Ed Harman was down from Inava'o
Tuesday.
Miss Lenoro Harman spent Sunday
in the city.
Nolle Warren was in Inavalethe first
of tho week.
The Delineator for Apiil at F.
JNowhouse's.
Miss Sadie Offering has returned
from Hastings.
May Robinson of Guide Rock was in
tho city Tuesday.
L. P. Albright was iu Lincoln tho
tistof tho week.
Dorn, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Wolfe, a son.
Pitcv Ludlow ciuno lwn from
Hastings M inday.
J. W. Harrison of Indianola is visit'
iug with O. C. Teel.
Horboit Conovur was down from
McCook Wednesday.
Fred Sterner of Oborliu, Kan., is
visiting in lied Cloud.
One moro week of tho buggy contest.
Now is tho time to pay up.
Mr. and Mrs. W N. Richardson are
b mo from their eastern trip
Girl wanted at tho Don Ton, 93 per
"wook. W. S. Benso, Piopriotor.
Tunsdnv nlohL'ri hail StOt'lU CalUO tOO
arlv to do any damige to crops. J
A lino of tho nowost handpaintod
shirt-waists sots. Nowhouso Dros.
Quick sorvico and first class work is
tho motto at Schaffnit's harbor shop.
Mrs. O E Scott of Republican visit
d with friends in tho city this week.
John W. Tulloys canio homo from
Liucoln Sunduy morning for a week's
visit.
Mrs. Ralph Foo of M C ok is visit--inj
with Iter mother, Mis. L. MuFar
laud. Duico Fortuno of Hebron visited
this week with his brother, Robert
Fnriiino.
Will Ward and Ed F.migh will crai
iu to from tho Omaha Dental college
next week.
Tho three delayed installment) of
tno story "John Unit" appear in this
' weeks issue.
MiC-mk and Rd Cloud will p'ay
lull on the Red Cloud grounds Wid
nesday, May 11.
Mis. Cy Travers, wlfoof tho engineer
nf tho switch engine, arrived from Mc
Cook Tuesday morning.
Comi) in and see tho nowost baud
liainted shirt-waist buttons and
brooches. Newhnuso Dros.
Will Drown, carrier of rural route
No. 1, is visiting in Indiana. D.irrell
Bunion is acting as substitute ciriicr.
Ed and John Storey wero down from
C nvles Wednesday. Ed has just re
in ned ft oni Aiizona where he has been
for some time
Mrs. James Durghnrt of Cleveland,
O, is visiting with her sister, Mn. J.
M. Ciialltii. Shi isenrouto home from
a visit iu California.
Swift's Piido Soap lessons laundry
labors. It is the very best possible
laundry soap that can be made. Order
it for Monday's wash.
The hail storm Tuesday night broko
Gl panes glass in Henry Diederich's
green bouso. No damage was done
tho flowers and growing plants.
Starke Dros lost a valuable stallion
Sunday. Blood-poisoning, caused by
a rusty nail, had set in, and they killed
him to put him out of his misory.
Will Sullivan, proprietor of tho now
lumber yard, received word yesterday
morning of tho death of his brother-in-law,
John Ward, of Shannon, III.
Dr. R. F. Raines now lias well
t quipped oflit'es over Cotling's drug
store Telephone 81. Residence tele
phone, 70 nprl5
lady,
Mis G. R Cli'iiiei, ulm will mioii
oio foi Silo'iiu Spiing", Atk , to
m.ik" her fill in e liiinic, wu pici'iiud
with a liaml-i iiU'Mitiwniriiooii by the
Wiiunir U"licf C i h, uf which or
gmzitioii she i the piesidenr.
The holding of the Intel state (i. A. K.
letiuinn in ltxl Cloud this full is til
innt us-diie I Xeailv enough inonev
has alicady been pledged, and as theie
are no other bidders for the reunion,
Red C oini will prob.ibly bo seleeted
Mariiid, a the homiMif the luidiw'
pircnts Tueidav Am il 10, MKs Bcstc
M. Evuni and Mr Chnilc A. F.tw.iy,
Rev E L Hutching ollli'lating. The
Imppy eouple left on the evening tiiiin
for I) nvef wlieie llny will make thiir
lii'liii' in the fuluie.
() ic of the advantage of publishing
u '"Ui-weeklj" newspaper is tli.u on
M-uid iv .von can pulilish a -jicciul
"iviri'less1' phone nivusngii eotitiiiniug
the news of tho full of Poit Ailhiir,
and i'ii WiiIiu'mIiii jolt can iinke
another item by publishing u denial of
the io port.
The following set vices will bo held
at tho Congregational eliuieh on Sim
day next Morning win ship at 10 10
S.'inion theme, "A Mind to tho Work."
Sibbath school following in trnlcg er
vice. At the eveuirg meeting instead
of tho usual sermon tho pastor will
present a book studv of Ecclei'ites.
Regular service at Indian creek nt '.:'.0
p. tn. Everybody cordially welcomed
The richly bted young stallion Char
acter will niako tho setson of 1001 nt
H. S. Holcomb's faun, near the mouth
of Walnut creek. Ho is three yenrs
old this siuing; bright bay, large and
stylish, lias tho fashionable Election-oor-Wilkes
cross sp much Bought for by
discriminating breeders. Ho is so
hardsomo that it is wortli SI to look at
him, but he will bo on free exhibition.
For terms inquiro of J. C. Holcomb nt
tho faun 29apr-tf
Tuesday tho editor road an item tell
ing of some big Colorado potitocs that
would be on exhibition nt tho World's
fair COO potatoes that would aggregate
a ton in weight, and four potatoes that,
when placed end to end, would men
stiro a yard in length. That samo night
about tho time the big hail stones bo
gan to fall, ho dreamed t'mt his sub
scribers wero biinging in potatoos that
outdid the Colorado product a hundred
to one thoie wero potatoes tlin o feet
long and a foot and a half in diameter,
weighing 400 to COO pounds each.
About that time a hailstone weighing
in the neighborhood of ten pounds hit
tho roof nod the editor nwoko.
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THE COWDEN - HALEY CLOTHING CO.,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.
I know a j illy old maiden
A lady of high degree.
Who never goes to bed without
A drink of Rocky Mountain ten.
Seiisiulo woman. C. L. Colting.
Rev. Davis, pastor of the Chiistiau
chinch, has moved his family from
Kansas City lo Red Cloud. The regu
lar services will be hold at tho church
next Sunday.
Tho following now phonos havo boon
put in: 105, John Foster, residence:
111), C. R Campbell, residence; 103, M.
A. Albright, residence; 101, John Gar
ber, residonco.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hiatt, who have
boon living in Lincoln for tho past
yoar, roturned to Red Cloud Wednes
day and will mako this placo their
homo in tho future.
Drs. Weiiick and Riddlo of Hastings
will moot oyo, ear, noso and throat
patients, and those needing glnssos
utted, in Dr. Creighton's oflko in Red
Cloud, Friday Apiil 29.
Wanted Young mon or women as
local reprrsuntativeo for McOlure's
Magazine. Liberal commissions, cash
prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 111 E.
Sfith Sireot, Now York, N. Y.
Mahlon Ciow, who was brought back
from Kearney Friday night on tho
chargo of wile desertion, was released
Saturday morning, baring given boud
for appcarauco at a later dato.
Congressmin G. W. Nonis has
pr mijcd to be present at tho Memorial
day exeicises t- ass'sl in the dedica
tion of the soldiers' monument. Gov
eruor Mickey li is also been invited.
Now is tho time to clean bouso clean
jour sj.stein llr-l; drive out the mi
crobus of winter with Hollistoi'.s Rocky
M iiinlaiu tea It will keep jou well
all summer. 35 cents. To,i or tablets.
O. L. Colling.
In ono respect wo resemble tho un j
fortunate Soiutor liurioii of Kansas
"wo need tho money." Fay your sub
scriptlon now, receive our everlasting
gratitude and take a chalice on that
100 Studebakor buggy.
Spring
Work
means
New
Harness
We have them in near
ly any style you want.
Not the cheap, shoddy
kind, which are dear at
any price, but good, serv
iceable harness at prices
that are right. We guar
antee our harness in
every way to be perfect
ly satisfactory.
You can't afford to pay
fancy prices for harness
that will give you no bet
ter satisfaction than you
can get from our goods.
Don't pass us by when
you need a harness.
We Are It.
Ji First Door North of Postofflce
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Real Estate Transfers.
Tiansfors for week ending Wednes
day, April 520, furnished by J II.
Bailey of Webster County Abstract
company.
W A Sherwood and wife to Mary
SCreighton s4 1.1 iMI wd.... 1
Win Outhwalthu to Miller A Al-
hi inht lots 1-1 Hii.t .'1 hlk 7 Lo
Due's add to Red Cloud wd
J R Gieenhalgh and wife to J V,
Walker and Fred Foo pt 11JJ net
42 lOwd
Albert Thompson and wife to C
, C Honnett lots 21 lo 14 blk t!l
Cowles wd ToO
Chas W Fullet and wife to V A
Good lots 11 12 and 13 blk 3
Cowli S wd
Henry 11 Boyd to M iggio Reed
lots 1 and 2 18 and 'JO blk 1
Bladen wd
Ellen G Talbot to Mabol Hadell
lots GG and 7 blk 15RC wd....
United Spates to Marven Walstod
n2 nil sw4 and nwl st4 HO-3 13
pat
Jacob II Miltan and wife to Sam
uel Smith lots 20-21 and 22 oik
11 Smith and Midd to R C wd
Kuschia Britton to Joseph Dow
iug n2 lot 8 and 2 lot 0 Roberts
add toG R wd
Joseph A Saladento John B Sain
den i2m4 332 10 wd 1000
W C Gunn and wife 10 Henry
Wickminnall21 19 12000
Caiolinn Roberts 1 1 John Hanson
pt lots 5 ami 0 blK 3 Rohicrs
add to 11 H wd MO
est correct guess will bo presented
with 11 handsome $UX buggy, abso
lutely free. The buggy will lio on ex
hibition nt Peterson's implement
house.
To enable subscribers to form un
estimate 011 the probable attendance,
ve give the following llgtircs on pre
vious similar events:
Number oi admissions on open
in day at Philadelphia Cen
tennial, 1870 lb(l,072
At opening of tho WorldS Fair,
Chicago, lS!i:i i:i7,ri.'7
At dedication day of St Louis
World's Fair, April 30, 1!XX1...1(K)1:7
1000
200
1125
1000
000
Co-operative Creamery Association.
Tho Red Cloud Co-operative Cream
ery association is now permanently
organized, with tho following nlllcois:
President A. G. Morso.
Vico president K R. Sheldon.
Sieretary W. II VanPetton.
T'-' -isurer W. II. Thomas.
Directors Win. Kngolc, Sam Lind
soy, O W Perry, S. C. Shuck, W. J.
Lippencott.
The directors havo agreed to buy tho
Red C'oud creamery and desire to havo
tho creamery stock paid in by April 23,
so thoy may feel free to close tho deal
and commence to nriko butter by May
1, if tho stock is not paid iu in tinio it
will delay tho starling. The secretary
and ticaurer are under bonds. Tnis
stock money can be paid to Hid secre
tan or led iu either Ivuik; 111 the secre
tary's name. The charter willbeheie
this week.
Total 117000
Moitgages filed $3300
Mortgages released $1030.
Alva Garner Dead.
Alva Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Geomo Garner, llvinc northeast of
Iuavale, died yesterday afternoon at
12:80, nt the ago of 81 years. Funeral
sot vices will bo held tomorrow (Sutur
daj) afternoon nt 1 o'clock, at tho Inn
rale M. E church, and the remains
will bn brought to Red Cloud for
burial.
Mr. G.irnor, who was in tho employ
of iho B. & M. at Akron, Col., was
brought homo from that placo a short
timo ago sutToring from iiitlammatory
rhouni.uUui. The rheumatism linally
reached his heart, causing his death
yosteiday afternoon.
Mr. Garnor was well known in this
cily, and his many friends join in ox
teuding sympathy to tho bereaved pa
rents and friends at his untimely
death.
Resides his father and mother, four
brothers and ono sister survive him
Walter, Mint.O'ls and Robert Garner,
and Mis U G Kiightof Oxnard, C.il.,
who was m ('sunt at tho timo of her
brothel's death, having come homo
fot a visit about two weeks ngo.
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One Week From Tomorrow.
Tin: Ciiiuk buggy contest closes 0110
week from tomorrow. All who mo
entitled to guoises shoiil I send thorn
iu nt onco. If you havo paid your
hubsciiption biuoo tho (list of Jiiuuarj'
votitiio entitled to four guesses for
i.vnrv dollar mild. If vou have not
paid your subscription, you will never
havo 11 bettor opportunity.
For every dollar paid on btibseiip
tlou, by either now or old subset ibors
tho porson paying tho samo will bo
entitled to four guesses on tho total
numbor of udmlsslous to tho World's
fair ut St. Louis on oponlnglay, April
30, 1901. Tho person miiklug tho near-
$45 California and Back.
Apt il 2.1 10 M ij-1, inclusive, tickets
on tu'o Via the Burlington route to
San l'Vaiicisco and Los Angeles and
rutin 11 alSiri. This is less thiu the
legular one way rate.
N 1 more delightful ontlng can bo
imagined. The trip is made at the
timo of tho yoar when traveling is a
pleasure and the climate of California
at its best.
Attractive divorso routes are offered
as well as liberal stopover priviliges
and return limit.
Folder giving details mailed free on
request. Our agent can give you any
fuitlior inform itinn that may bo de
sired J. Francis, G .moral passongor
agent, Omaha.
Are You Uslnft Allen's Foot-Ease?
Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot
Fuse, a powder. It cures corns, bun
ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen
feet. At all druggists and shoo stores,
25 cents.
Application for License.
Notice Ik lieruliyisUen Hint a petition Mmied
by thirty or moru resilient freeIiolilern of the
Second wnnl of the elly of lUil Cloud, bu
liriMlta, linn been tiled with tho elly clerk of
uld city of lteil Cloud prajlin? Him 11 lleo iho
ho lirniitcd by i-ald It)- council of mid elly to
I'. It. Mamlevllle for tho fmlu of limit. drltii
oiikund vliioim Huiihmou lot Ihreu CI), blnek
one (I). Williams' addition in tho elly of ited
Cloud. Nthrahka. that acllon will be token on
aid ii'iltlonhv iho major and cllj, ei.iiiiell on
the llli daj of Maj llwi or al the llr.t mcctliiK
of the council thereafter.
U i: Hriiii.r, ("ItJ Clerk,
lln edlhlBllth day of April, l'JOl, at Ited
Cloud. NebiasLa. aT.u
Application forllccnsc.
'SoUtc'u hereby Klvcii lliatj" peiliioii hlwiii'd
bytblrtj or more ruldent freelio durs of the
I' im ward of tue tllj of Ited Clou I, 'e'ra'.kii.
Iiiih been tiled with mo oily clerk of mid city of
...! iI.ikI t,raliulluil 11 lUeiws be graiitnl
l hiIiU'Kj' council of kiild city to .John l'ol
iilckv forihohaluof malt. ilrllou and vinous
Miior on lot live (ft), block Ihlrtyono (31).
nrlKiiAl town, now city of Ited Cloud; that
action will lo taken on said .etltlon by tho
major und city couucl. 011 the 4th day of May,
liwi. or at the llml meeiniK or me council mere
uflnr
Dated thl Cth day
Clvud, Nebraska,
C. K. Heiole, City clerk.
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Do You
Eat
Meat?
When j'oti tiro hungry nnd
want somothig nice in tho
meat line, drop into my
market. 1,1 havo tho nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
nnd moats, llsh, nnd game
in season. I think, and
almost know, that I can
please you. Give mo a
trial.
W. I. K00N,
Succossor to
ROBINSON & BURDEN.
RED CLOUD J
WIMSTBR COUNTY
NEBRASKA J
BEAL ESTATE )
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fTARM j! PANS
Somo of tho finest farms and
city property in Wobstor Coun
ty, Nebraska, for salo. Prices
ranging from $10 to $'.'5 por acre.
J. P. HALE,
Red Cloud, Nebratka.
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TO BUYERS
OF MEAT:
As 1 havo purohasod tho Harring
ton Meat Market, I expect to mnko
somo changes to bouoflt tho pa
trons. Firnt of all, clean up; good
meats, good wolghts and fair treat
ment, und I heartily solicit yo in
trude. I do not ask for all of It,
but Invito you lo come In and got
aciiuaiutod, mid we will do tho rest.
Also extend an invitation to bring
in your Kggs, Buttor, Chlckous,
Hides, Furs mil Fat Stock, fur
wliioh wo will pay you oush.
Wo do not run a grocery store,
but will endeavor to rim 11 first
class innrkot house. Call and give
1111 ut least ono trial,
Yours for business,
Chits. Waddell
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