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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1904)
m mmmm r rt y. " x "T& $ rama1 nTwrttcHwWa tftvnssOTrw JOUu. H!Wd!C Women Like Miliars WHY? Every woman praises the sim plicity of the Sharpless lobular 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. Wall Paper Hint The hint is that you come here before the nice, new patterns and shades of this year's wall paper are sold. We bought our paper to sell, and with the handsome stock we offer and our ex tremely low prices we are selling it. Better come soon. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist :94444444444tCf-ttttr -n LOCAIETTES Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Frcoport. 111., and the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Phono 08. Red Cloud. 3 3 AgeJn Open? 3 3 Ghe HAWK-EYE Got ouo of thoso 25o whips by gottlng ii score of 12. Two cash jji lzes ouch weok. L. IIERBIRGER, Proprietor. P. LUDLOW, Manager. m INSURANCE ,v nguinst Firo, Lightning, Cy ( clones and Windstorms, sco JNO. B. STANSER, ngout for tho Farmers Union Insur ance Co,, Lincoln, Neb., tho best iu surauco company in tho stato. Stock saddles at Joe Fogol's. lloyd Smith is visiting in Lincoln. Mi's Nolle Neshitt is on the sick list. Dr. Crcighton was in Lincoln this week, Hud McCuno spent Sunday with his parents. Usual services at Christian church Sunday. Mrs. Rich was up from Guido Rock this week. Mr. Simons was down from Inavalo Wednesday. Tlio Hawk-Eye shooting gallery has closed down. II. J. Clark is suffering with an at tick of measles. Miss Alice I'opo is ill and unable to tench her school. Horn, Satuiday, to Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas, a girl. Mis. Adolph Heydo arrived from Annua Wednesday. The soldiers monument is completed and placed in position. See Joo Fogel for unything in tho harness or saddlery line. Miss Heulah Hurman has been qulto ill at her home iu Inavalo. Horn, to Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. Aycrr, Sunday morning, a daughter. Girl wanted at the Hon Ton, 83 per week. W. S. House, 1'ropriotor. Hadloy will paint anything from (a back door to a piano; 82 per day. Mrs. J. II. Bailey returned Tuesday for a visit with W. D. Aye is and family. Mrs. Robinson of Hastings, mother ot C. D. Robinson, is tho guost of her sou. Charley Ludlow is homo from Hast ings, whoro ho has boon working iu a hotol. Tho building ocoupiod by J. O. Lin dloy has boon connected with tho city water main. MissJonnio Cotting will visit hor grandmother in Milton, Wii., as soon as school closos. Miss Reed, who has boon teaching at inavalo, lias boon oloctod principal of tho Orleans high school. Hon. Chas. Huntor of Inavalo loft Thursday for a trip to Seattle, Wash., aud other I'aeilio coast points. Come iu and soo tho nowost hand paiutcd shirt-waist buttons and brooches. Nowhouso Hros. !!, K. Don Carlos of Lawrenco, Kan., geuoral president ot the Fraternal Aid, will ho present at the meeting tonight. About thirty delegates and visitors from Red Cloud and vicinity attended the republican stato convention this week. Sorvices at M. E. church Sunday morning, preaching at 11 a, in. Even ing subject -'Philip Yoakloy"u story of today. Rev. E. L. Hutchins has been invited by the G. A. R. to deliver tho Memorial Sunday sermon at tho M. E, church May 20. Must He Sold ily.traction ongino and now separator, ii.scd out' season. Will Im .sold at a saeiitlee price. U. 1). WlllTTAKKK I Tickets for the rlass play and gradti-' ating enoioiM'.s to be given next week! at the Woodman hall, will be on saloi at (Slice's ding Moti An ff.ii't is being made to tevive in tetest iu the local connection with the rural telephone lines. It is time some tiling was done in the matter. D.in Garber, who has been with the Fullmer Land company at Nelson for soveral years, will open a real estate ollli'e at Superior in the near future. Mbs Dewey, a stntl correspondent of the Oiiiaha D.uly News, is here tins week to get material for a Sunday in igii'ino aitllee on the Marker cum. Editors H-iln anil Tail ami their wives ato in St Lo'iis thi week, tttk ing in the H orld'. 1'iess Conre and incldenially viewing the sights at Hie exposition. Man and Wins Vanti: Man to work and woman to cook. Young couple without children preferred. Good reforencos required. Apply at Starko Hros. ranch, Ainboy. Simon Von Hoening of Roscmont called at Tub Ciiikk oillee Tnurstlay and planked down a dollar for a year's subscription. Ho says ciops are look ing fine in his section of tho county. An erroneous report was circulated Thursday that Frank Williams, a bridge carpenter, had died from an operation for appendicitis. Ho was alive this morning, though in a very precarious condition. Tho H. & M. has installed lignito coal burning engines on trains Nos. 03 nnd 04, between McCook and Red Cloud. Theso engines aro known among rail road men by tho ouphonious name of "hay humors." A spring tonio that cleans and puri nes and absorbs all tho poison from tho system. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain tea will mako you well and keep you well all summer. 3!j cents. Tea or tab'cts C. L. Cotting. At tho Congregntional church on Sunday the pastor will continuo tho series of sermons on "Fundamentals." Morning theme, "Tho Deity of Jesus." Evening l homo. "Tho Ofllco of tho Holy Spirit." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A cordial wolomo extended to all. Tho McCook baseball toamcanoollod their datoat Red Cloud last wee, and gatnos wero arranged with tho Orleans Spring Work mea.ns 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. boys. Two very uninteresting games weie plaji'd, the attendance at ho'h being small. Tlie Orleans hoys claimed that they weio not i rented fairly Iu tl o mutter t f their expensm, having to wait until Saturday morning befoio they could get a .settlement In Memory of Q. C. Case Tho funeral of O. C C.iso was held Sunday afternoon from his Into resi dence and was vety largely attended. Saturday afternoon at the court house, just pi ior to the hour set for .senteni lug Frank Marker, thu Webster County Mar association held u short meeting in memory of (he deceased at ornev. Meriiard MeNcny, J. M ChiilHiinnd .'. W Kalej, all of whom had known Mr. Uase intimately for year., dcliveiid Mmrt and touching addresses hearing upon tho life and legal services of their deceased brother lawyer. Judge Adams, while not so Intimate ly iu'iiiainted with Mi. Cise, made a splendid talk, in which he took occas ion to defend attorneys iu general, praising them fur their many good qualities and excusing their conipar lively few faults. He spoku of the largo number of fi lends whom ho had always noticed calling upon Mr. Case whenever he himself had occasion to go to the home. In concluding his ad dress ho paid a touching tribute to thu foitiludoiind patience of Mrs. Cise, wiio had been her husband's constant companion and loyal hrlpineut dining his many yeiuv of suffering, and ex tended Ids heartfelt sympathy to her in her hour of bereavement. Tho liar association adopted the fol lowing resolution: May it Please Your Honor: Your committee to whom was assign od tho sad duty of preparing and pre senting resolutions to thu memory of Hon. O. C. Case, deceased, beg leave to submit tho following: Resolved, That tho bar of this county unite in expressing deep regret on ac count of tho death of Hon. O. C. Case. Resolved, That in his death tho pro fession has lost one of its most learned members; ono who was distinguished for his unswerving loyalty to his clients, to his homo and to his friends. Resolved, That while his great ability as a lawyer placed him in tho foremost rank of his profession, yet he manifest ed in nil tho walks ot life n siniollclty of character that ondoared him to his friends. Resolved, That while in the wisdom of tho Supremo Judge of tho Universe lie has fcoeu tit to call our departed brother from tho Irwer courts to that higher court from whence no appoal can do taken, and whilo wo bow sub missively, wo aro never tho less deeply grieved. Resolved, That wo dcploro his death and mourn tho loss wo sustain aud for tho benefit of the profession wo call to mind his simple modesty, his untiring industry, his brundand literal culture. Hkiinaiei) MoNkny, J M ClIIFPIN, C W. KAI.BY, Rid Cloud, May 11. Committee GOOD NATURES) PRICES When a man comes into our store to price our goods, no matter how cranky he is when he comes in he gets good naturetl at once. The goods and the prices' please him and it pleases us to please our trade, so it's a good naturetl propo sition all around. Good wool clothing is cheaper this season than ever. Men's Suits $5.00, $G.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 for business, and 5io, $12, $13, $14 to $22 for dressy occasions.. Stylish headquarters for Hats, Shoes and Furnishings of all kinds. Wc arc here to please you, and can do It. The Goutden-Kaley Clothing Go. One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Nebraska 1 if iillll r SAY, niSTER! 40(iiiiviciaiikiifcifca(ifcUifci(ifcvkifca(fciiAifca(fca(aAfca(fca(niUriiaiiioJra(4p 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 i 9 9 a 9 9 I 1lOflll1llPlHllOl1tfl'.llflllll1llflllllllfllllOJl Do you know that It will pay YOU. as well as US, to buy your Htilliling Ma teriul ami Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices aveiiacik lower, or at least as low, us thoso of our competit ors, but degauss wo tako especial euro of and protect nil can bo classed us It K (J U L A 11 CUSTOMERS. PL ATT Coal. FREES CO. Lumber. TRADERS LUMBER CO, DEALER IN Lumber and Goal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, Nebraska. morhari BROS. Hardware Co. Do you need 111010 blood and more llesh, do you need more strength tins spring? Hollister's Ricky Mountain Tea will tiring them all If it fails your money back. .15 cent1. Tea or tablet, form. C. L. Cutting. George Gibbons Dead. tioorgo Gibbons, ami old ami respect ed cit'.nn of tho 'cstorn p.'iit of this county, died Monday at the home of II. II. Simons, at Iuavale. Funeral ser vices were belli yesterday afternoon at the Inavale M. K. church, conducted by Rev. W. T. Taylor, and tho remains wero laid to rest iu tho cemetery at tho school house in district 41. Mr. Gibbons was born in Pennsyl vania iu 1832. He was a vortoran of tho civil war, having served in com pany C, Fourth Illinois cavalry, and members of the G. A. R. from this city aud Inavalo had chargo of tho funeral services. Mr. Gibbons camo to Ne braska moro than thirty years ago and located on u homestead on Farmers crook, about three milos from Iuavale. For tho past year ho has made his homo with H. D. Simons. Mr. Gibbons' wifo died befoio tho breaking out of tho civil war, and when ho was discharged from thogovormont service ho was tin. able to gain trace of his infant son, and lias remained in ignorance of his whereabouts since that timo. A sister who resides in Erie, Pa., arrived yester day and was present at tiie funeral. Mr. Gibbons was a quiet, unasuiii ing man and was well thought of by till who know him. Died. Mrs. Dorcas A. Mrnwnell, a sister of tho Into William Dickson, aged 70 years, died at tho Hastings asylum last Thurs day and was buried in Red Cloud Sun- 1 da j", services being conducted by Rov. , Rico of the Congregational church, at & p m., from thu homo of;Mrs. S. C. Dioksdn. Mrs. Urownell had been an inmate of tho Il.istings institution for about tittoQii years, prior to which timo she had lived in Rod Cloud with her , brother. Shu leaves one sou, L. Urow nell, of Valentino, Neb., who was pro sent at hor funeral. Mrs, Curtis, a niece, and a nephew whose name wo ' could not learn, both from 1'lainvolw, Nob., wore also present at tho funeral. Mosmcr-Whllakcr. At 8:110 o'clock Sunday morning, at thu homo ot Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Hos mer, parents of the bride, occurred tlie( nun i mire of Miss Ethel Hosnior to Mr. , Charles Whituker, son of 1). It. Whila ker. The ceiemony was solemnized in i he presence of only tho immediate rolativoi. of tho brido and groom, Rev. K L. llutohins, pastor of the M. E. church, olllciating. Following tint ceremony a cplondid wedding break faHt was served to tho very limited number of guests present. Tho newly wedded couple wero the recipients of a large number of cosily and useful pre seuiH. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker loft Sunday morning for a visit with rela tives iu Missouri and Illinois', and will visit tho World's Fair before returning hoina Ihoy expect to bo at homo in about throo weeks. Tho brido is tho only daughter of Mr. A. C. Hosmor, editor of tho Commercial Advertiser, and has lived in Red Cloud since hor infaucy. Mr. Whitaker is a well known and prosperous young f urmor and stock raiser, and has boon a resident of this vicinity for about four years. Thk Ciiikk joins tho mauy friends of tho young couplo in oxtonding congratula tions. IIUNTKU-CI.OUD. Married, at tho homo of tho brides' parents in Inavale, Miss Daisy Hunter aud Harry CiouJ both of Inavalo. Tho wedding whs a surpriso to tho many friends of tho young couplo. Will givo I artioulars next week. m Stops moro pain, relieves moro suf fering, prevents moro heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That is what Hollistor's Rocky Mottn Tea will do. 35 cents in tea or tablet form. C. L. Cotting. Do You Eat Meat? Wlion you tiro hungry nnd want Nomethlg nice iu tho uient linn, drop into my markot. jjKl have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and moats, fish, nnd game iu season. I think, and almost know, thut I can pleaso you. Glvo mo u trial. W. I. KOON, Succossor to ROBINSON & BURDEN. Arc You Islni Allen's Foot-Ease? Su.iko into your shoos Allen'sj Foot E.iso, n powder. It cures ;corns,; bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen feet. At all druggists and Jshootorts, 2: ts. U'IKU.MATISM CUIIKI) IN A DAY, Myrtle Cure fur HlicnmatUin mid Neuralgia radically curcn In 1 to 3iluyu. Its action upon lliu nyntcra la remarkable and myttcrlotu. It removes ill onco tlio cauiso ami ttie dUcato Im mediately disappear!. Thu tint doto greatly bonotltif. 76 cent, and 11,03. bold by U. , Once, Druggist, Itt'd Cloud. TO BUYERS OF MEAT: As 1 Imvo purchased tho Harring ton Meat Markot, I expect to mako somo changes tojbenoflt tho pa trons. First ofnll, clean up; good moats, good wolghts and fair treat ment, mid I honrtlly solicit your trade. I do not usk.) for all of It, but Invito you lo cotno in nnd got ncquiiintod, und wo will do tho.rost. Also extend an invitation to bring In your Eggs, Buttor.1 Chickens, Hides, Furs and Fut Stock, for wiilch wo will pay you cash. Wo do not run u grocery store, but will ondeavor to'Jruu a llrst class markot house Call and glvo tin ut least ouo trial. Yours for business, Ghas. Waddell 1 ii i 1 4 v-v 5til