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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
w vx ' V I III In Ry ers Do you like your thin, rough, short lialr? Of course you doiTr. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. 1 hvro turil Aypt'n lUIr Vlirnr for n lone Urn. It li, liiilrril, a wiiinletfnl Imlr Ionic, muring litAltli In llio Imlr nml cnlp, mid. t Uidtaton tlino. i.rcivlnir pl m'lil ilri'Mliii: 1)11. J. W. TATl'M, Maillll, lml. T. ftrt it linllle. AIMrnir)f1H .1,C. AVKIItO., Inni'M, Mim fori Weak Hair 1 MNMMMMMBU1 THB CHIEF TIED CLOUD, NEIMA3KA, TUDLIS1IED EVKIIV FRIDAY. P. C. PiiAiir.H, Editor. btlllSCIttrTlON ItATKS. Ota ycr... trnonttiii Bntered at tno puM oflicc at lted Cloud, Koti.M ucon4cti until matter. AuVltltTISINO ItATKS: If r.mlsliol on application. TELEPHONE, SEVEN TWO Roosevelt and Fairbanks Tlio Republican national convention yesterday nominated .Thoodoro Uoose velt for president and Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana for vice pros! ulent. Tho nominations were made unanimously amid tho most intense outhusliism. Max Baum Is Dead. 'MnxBaum, who was well known in Htod Cloud, dlod at tho homo of his (parents in Galena, Kin., Tuesday morning. Juno 14 Fuuerat soivicos were held at Galena Wednesday morn 'iogand tho body was taken to Fort Scott. Kan , tho same day for bnrlil in rth Jewish" cemetery at that placo Mdax liauni was born in Hud Cloud twenty-four years ago, and removed 'with Ids parents to Chicago about four teen years ago, and from there to tiateaa about six years ago. Ho paid a 'visit to Red Cloud during tho past wiotcr, and thoso who saw him at that ttituo will bo surprised to hear of his untimely death. His death wiih the direct result of an accld nt On Fri day morning, Juno 10, ho was out with dsomo friends and suffered a fall, wh ch spesultod in a broken lot; and a fractur ed skull. Drain fever set la and Max sgrew steadily worso until death finally cawe to his relief. Resides his parents, ttwo sisters and a brother are left to mourn his loss. Ctellnur Bros.' Show Comlni. Gollmar Bros.' big railroad show Is ua tho city today and gave their after aioon pctformanco at tho head of Sev entli avonuo west. Tho weather was Ideal for a circus anil it was a llral-class aierforaianco that (tollmar ltros. put on. At about 10 o'clock they give vthelr parado, which was very good, containing tuning other thing", seven open dens of auimali. Iuadditim to 4i very fine circus perfotmuicu they arry n llrstclass menagetiu of wild THERE iS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR I. & P.':r4 f. i ' mm POWDER Absolutely Pure tTiSA MATTER OF HEALTH .niiiHlh, which is vuiy liitiiesting. riiu show (Ids afternoon openid nt ibotit 2:30 ni (1 wiii good, very good tidced. There was liaully a poor jici n tlui entire! show It win a Rood, loan prt ffirmniico nril gave splendid latlsfactlon to the huge ntimb'r thr ittrtuled. Another peifoimu ce will )u Riven this evening nt 8 o'clock Wihtnil Dully Pies', Aliliind, Wis sonsin Will exhibit at Ho I Clou I Fuiiisdar Julj 7 Council Proceedings Kid Cmiid ,hine'J'- t!K)l At a Hpecitil tneeii g of I lie el1 otincll, cnlloil by M.jor H"i, nh netnbers of the emu oil pi merit. In the mutter of tho foundation el ho stand pipe which reported in leu ilinue t in tl needed lopiiiring as soon n lOkHilllt! Motion ni'ide by Ciither seconded b Wat rou that thu Major t-iko Mich tep is in o nect'ss'iiy to repair and llx tin otindath u of the stand pipe. Cart h d Motion ni-idn by Wit ton seconded bj Jutlier that the coitticil pi ice an otdei .villi tho 1'nble Hock Hiiel; Co for a i'mi load of sidewalk bible Cutiicd. Motion made by Wan en seconded i Cather that it Is thu older of the Coun cil that nil bowling alley, billiard and oodI imoiim .shall cl-is at II o'clock p. in under a penult) of a fotfcilmu ol their license Curled. Council adjourned. A Pleasant Sunrise On Monday a latRc number of ftininU of Mr, and Mi. ,1 S. (! Iliatii who wete r.eig.ibois of the Gilhnins when thej livid upon tin fiirai, called upon them at their home in this city and Rave them a del'Rhtful siirpiise. The ocen1 ion was the twenty-seventh aiinivusnn (Photo by Urmlbrook A Schultz ) CHARLES HUTCHINSON' Accused of Complicity in tho Fcasel Murder. of their wedding, and, the guests being from the country, it is unnecessary to say that there was plonty to oat and that all formalities were laid aside. I'ho guosts, with tho exception of Itov. Rico and wife, wero all old timo friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam, and many were tho reminiscences of early days that wete called t mind. Mr. and Mm. Gilliam wero presented with n lianusouiR silver tea service. Narrled, On Wednesday evening occurred thu marriage of Mr. Rnhort Bruce Payuo and Miss Lillian 13. Wisecarver, at tho homo of the bride's parents, near Inavalo. Mr. Payno is ono of tho best known young men In Web ster county and during tho past year was principal of tho Uladon schools. His brido Is a native of Webster county and is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J B. WU'ciuvor. Thoy will make their In mo at Inavalo for the pieseut UCKShKS. Licenses wero Issued as fo'lows: O. A Gaunt and Miss Iva Wooten of Rid Cloud Walter Lockhart and l.ulu Wilson of Inavalo Ktul 11. Weber and Miss Florence Guy of Guide Rook. 1bbV 3UBBBBBBBBk JEiBBm l',,.BBBBBiavBBBBBBT if TWENTY YEARS AG Items of News Found In Tho Chlof of Twenty Years Ago This Week V V V fcWWWWWWWV 'WW'WW-4 A good lain Satittdiiy. A. J. K"iiney has ret'irned from Iowa. A great many land bttyei s are in the county this week. A new hardware stole Is about to be started at Cowles. , J L. Miller thinks of building a biick block for his liarnos stoic Mr. Upnuoglo has moved into his new mid handsome lesldeuco on ''ninth avenue. Mr. Pete Hansen has bought the tnco line to Cora. Henry Cook lias the lluust pli leton wo have seen in the west. It uas Hindu at the Red Cloud Carriage Winks Case it McNeny bought of Dr. Pulleys Inst week HO itcics of hind ad joining their farm, for which they mid 1,C0. Morluirt iY Fulton have determined to locate at Wells. Mr. Fulton has been in that placo for u few days siipoi intending tho erection of a store building. Sherwood v Albiight, formerly of this city, have stinted anothei bank at Unssett, Neb. F. A. Hiimmell waded the Republl can t Ivor u few days ago. Messrs. Piatt, Albright mid Wnl lace, managers of the link, have made arrangements font big dance on the Fourth of July. Thero will bo a grand celebration at Cowles on tho Fourth. Wells will have a big celebration on tho Fourth. Red Cloud defeated tho Wells base ball team In this city Thursday by a scoro of 12 to f. Ormsby k Dicketson are shipping about 1,.")00 cases" of eggs por month. On Wednesday oveuiug Mr. J. W. Chambers and Miss Sophia Reiglu wore united in marriage by Rev. Geo. O. Velser. Last week tho Red Cloud creamery made :i,."00 pounds of butter, and has been making from SCO to 1,000 pounds per day since. Win Parkos Is uow a bloated land holdor. Ho owns fifteen towu lots. Win, Gates and Ed Bouauuan are uow ruuulug a meat market ut Mc Cook. G. S Albright bus b en appointed agent In this city for tho Atchison (Kim) Patriot. Tho heavy rain Sunday filled Minor Bros.' collar with water, and had it not boen for its timely discovery n groat many valuablo goods would have been destroyed. Tho probabilities are that tho Red Cloud &. Southwestern will bo built. William M. Crabill will nuiko final proof on Saturday, July 12, 1881, on pro omptiou D. S. No. CoC7, for tho uwi sec 8, tp. 'J, north of range 11 west. Our nluo was defeated at Superior hist Thursday, tho first timo in two seasons Auson Higby got his thumb split in tho first Inning, and tho team was loft without a catchor, Cromwell having remained at homo. John Shlroy was put in to cateh, mid after tho first fow inniug' did well but the gamo was lost boforo ho could got on to Piatt's pitching. Tho score was l.'l to 8 in favor of Suporlor. F. Houcmn lias nail somo sad ex perience with lightning rod peddlers They wnnted to put upti rod for him, but the price being so high, Mr. Houchiu thought ho could not afford it, so the peddler oirered to tut it up for ?. as an advertisement. Houchiu accepted tho proposition and signed tho contract without reading it. A day or two afterward the peddlor put up tho rod, and then demanded n much larger sum than agreed upon, which Houchiu refused t pay. Tno con tract was then shown him. Ho stead ily refused and dually compromised tho matter. The first of tho week wo took oo elision to visit tho beautiful little villngo of Inavalo, lying seven miles west of Rod Cloud. Tho villngo was recently laid out and platted by our friend, W. J. Vanco. While there wo had tho pleasuro of calling on 'G W. Knight aud family. Mr. Knight is postmaster and has held his position for somo twelvo years. Among thoso whom wo met wero Mr. R. R. Pituey, Mr. Arneson, tho village blacksmith, Mr. Eddy, who U running Mr. Knight's farm, and the McCr.try brothors, tho uow storekeepers, who aro doing u nourishing business. Tho loading outorprlso of tho villngo, howovor, is tho choeso factory, run by J. O. Chamborlnlu, which hnndles ovor 10,000 pounds of milk por day. Tho amount paid out for milk in Juno will bo not loss than f.3,000. We also had tho ploasuro of mooting I. O. Walker, U. G. Knight and sovoral other young mon, to whom wo uro indebted for favors. ("VVVVVVW Summer Suits Summer Suits for Men and Boys. I am showing a line of two piece suits lor men in new styles in flannels, 97.00 to lO.OO In Boys' Summer Suits, 75c to 97.SO These suits are neat com fortable and just what you want for hot weather. Sec tho now Lion Specials In Hats. PAUL STOREY, The i B&&imafa;maaimAtti CATARRH flfeK AMfflW M Cf crntrniBi Sf?vi550aj?cii.iM 0. i3 "OJJU nFAKi ruivFn.rm Arui f iTtwtK WMMf :k aoJ my J Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE It cleanses, soothes, heals, nnd protects tho dUcH-Heil membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold lu tho Head quickly. Restores tho Senses of Tasto and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed. Largo Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wtrran St.. Ntw York. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport. III., an tho FeLrmers, 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 03. Red Cloud. TO BUYERS OF MEAT: As 1 havo purchasod tho Harring ton Meat Markot, I epect to mako somo changes to benefit tho pa trons. First of all, clean up; good meats, good weights and fair treat ment, and I heattlly solicit your trade. I do not ask for all of It, but Invite you to eomo In and get acquainted, and wo will do tho rest, Also extend an Invitation to bring in your Eggs, Butter, Chickons, Hides, Furs and Fat Stock, for which wo will pay you cash. Wo do not ruu a grocery store, but will endeavor to run n tirst class markot house. Call and give ua at loast ono trial. Yours for business, Ghas. Waddell Arc You Uslnft Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako Into your shoos Allen'sJ.Foot Eise, a powdor. It cures corns,; bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, 'swollen feet. At all drujglstsjand Jsuoostores, 25 cents. Stock saddles at Joe Fogel's. lNitiMMHBHBSjBr dp (i 1 1 I iCPba H - - 1 if M 4k$W&Zi0 r varf1- WW awMifti8r immm 4tiip Scouting ifmm . $ suits IsaifllM J IN HOME-SPUNS I $ hWmM I AND TLANNELS I MSSW a droad concave IBWAeV4TaBR SHOULDERS-NCAT D W'lEJ Am&y im&i&mwiM STYLI S"-M A NY 1toVm jMw lint -,,t wmmr If Ba z- Bwm&i HIS' aa jh".v R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There are reasons for this. I can close a loan for you in three days after taking your application, for these reasons: You do not have to wait and pay for a man to examine the land. My company has oceans of money. You do not wait for them to sell your loan in New York or London before getting the cash. You can Pay Off at Any Time, without giving a day's notice of your inten tion so to do. All other companies require from 30 to 60 days notice on this point. I have so many different plans for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. GOLLMAR BROS. ENORMOUS RAILROAD SHOWS Three Ring Circus, Museum, Men agerie and Royal Roman Hippodrome. Two Herds of Performing Elephants A Show organized to please the People of the World. Tho Incomparable Equestrienne, MISS LIZZIE ItOONEY The Petet family, European Stars, first appearance iu America. Zella, The marvelous Hand Balancer, tho only act of its kind ever scon. 20 FUNNY LAUGH Marvelous Tralnod Horses. Tho only Big Railroad Show coming this year. A Grand Free Street Pnrado overy morning nt 10 o'clock will pass through tho principal streets the most magnificent, colossal pageant ovor witnessed. Sovon opou dons of wild animals, Chariots, Tableaux, Gorgeous Floats, Mouutod Horses, mnuy kinds of music, etc., all absolutely free. Two Performances Dally, Aftornoon and Night. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. One Ticket Admits to All. Romombor the Day and Date. Thursday. July 7 - 4 I Clothier. The Largest Hippopotamus la Captivity Europe's famous Tho Ashtoud. Acrlallsts, Tho Dahns, Sensational High Wiro Artists, Ih'st nppearanco iu this country; and -TiO other circus nets. MAKING CLOWNS 20 CLOUD. .iwmxr- ' y - r"srrw w