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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
m ivii rwiiiini'iTiiiiM i itwmMM ' ' - i I m"i i LJBg&m iJ7aMfaaliaimta7aaMaistoISMMSBlsTsM .. i" -. ' '-' r3WsBffliiiiflw ... I - 1 r A'S ! t . i ' i ? t ! i i 8 fi 1 N si J "1 B U L A 8 ot vi lei . su a, ? till au BUI DU I no i 3 an du nm aw tin Tb Acer's Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. "When t first inert Ajrr'i Hair VIor hit talrWM about all (trur. Hut now It It Hire rk-h lilsclc. nnd as Ilifck I could wlili." Mm. fluAN KLorrENSTlK.f, TuicumbU, flMnbottla, AlUllggltU. for J. C. ATETt CO., l.nwU. Mm, Gray Hair THE CHIEF TIED CLOUD, NE1IIIASKA. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. i George Newhouse, Editor. Anna Tuli.eyb, Assistant Editor. 8UUS0BIPTIOS RATES. m y.ar... x months .1100 . 50 Entered t tne post office at lied Olond, Nob.as Mod clan mall matter. AIlVBRTlSINQ KATKS: If nmlr.htrt on application. TELEPHONE. SEVEN TWO FoK I'KKStllKNT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, N. Y ft'OR VICK I'ltKSIDF.NT. O iARLES VV. FAIRBANKS, Iod Fob GovKitNoit. J U MICKEY. IFott LlKUTKNANT (lOVKHNOIt. K.( M'GILTON. k'ou SROitKTAitr or State. A. UALUSIIA. . For Auditor. E M.SEARLE. For Tukasuhkk. PETER MORTENSON. FOK SU1KK1NTEN)KNT. J L M'HUIEN. For Aitornky (Jknehai.. NORRIS HROWN. Vott Land Commissioner. H. M. EATON Fob v. s. Senator E.J BURKE IT. Fob Conoressman O. W. NORRI8. Fob ReritESKNTATivR CHAS. KALEY. Fob County Attorney A. M. WALTERS. Fob Co. Commissioner 3rd. Dibt , H. W. SAWYER. C h. Dist. W. RICARDB. Tho SulUu of Turkoy shares tho Domocratlo four of Presidout Roose wo't'a impulslvonoss. "Russell Sage is 88 yours of ago and rntod at il7Q,000,000. Ho should bo eli gible for tho Domocratlo Vico-Prosl-loutlul nomination in 1008. Tfe Western Democrats who wore iclamoring for Judgo Parker to break liia silence did not expect him to break their political hearts at tho sumo tlmo At loast ono issuo of the campaign Iiiih been settiod no mutter who is elected governor, and that is, that tiio next governor of Nebraska, wi 1 bo a Mothodist Tho Panama ( anal is anoth'r achievement of which tho Democrats complain only because it represents Ilepuhlicuu ability to grapple with perplexing and dltllcult problems. Ex-President Clo eland professes to fear President Uoosovcltaud tho army. Mr. Cleveland should romomtcr that 1 Coxoy's armies do not march uudor ! R publlcau administrations. knnd i pliod a n lino now rcbldouco....Pcuk Lntta of Cowles, bought and shit; Huo lot of potatoos. Cowlos Tho school commenced lust Monday.... Mis Milllo and Nan-, nie Smith returned from Iowa, last Tho following is tho judgomont of ( week.... Mrs. A. Peak returned from tho Columbus telegram, ono of tho Franklin la t week ...O. W. Fuller Btiongest democratic papers in tho has sold his lumber yard here, to tho Red Cloud Lumber Co.... A bounc ing baby boy at Baxter Burton's. state, "Jho Roosevelt doctors will beat lis fifty thousand votes in Ne braska Every sonslblo man knows this to bo true Thon what horso hciiso Is there in talking presidential politics. mmmmmm mmmm Tho city of Auborn is making an ofTort to muko it improfl'ablo for follows to carry liquor to men who havo been shut off at tho saloons. Ono man has been fined f 50 and costs and another was nrrestod and broke away from tho olllcor on his way to jail. It would soom to us that an effort of this kind would bo appreciated by saloon kcopnrs and general both tho public if kind was done in something of this Rod Cloud. i TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week V v Wo would suggest that aftor tho re rmlon is over on September 10, that a cumpmootiug would be right in lino Touts, grounds and all that is noros wiry would bo hero and thero are enough ministers in town who could conduct a campmooting in good shupo It is follyrtocrltloizcrbavhl B. Hill for his plan of managing a Democratic campaign. Ho fully appreciates that his party shows to tho boat advantage when dlplomlc concealment is app iod en Its record. Guldo Rock Tho furnlturo storo formerly owned by Wa t Ac Montgom ery is now ownod by the Doudna Bros. . ...Wm Sablu has sold his livory stable to X. and S. Conn,... One of our fair slstors downed tho war paint last Tuesday, and with tho spado in hand opened tho scalp of a certain gentleman to an extent suillcicut to warrant tho gentleman to cuuso her arrest, and havo her bound ovor to await tho action of tho grand jury Trade's Procession. The bushiest men of the citr hive almost universally agreed to tsko part in a procetsinn which shall represent their several branches of trade and In tlutry on "Old Settlers Day, t o 9th of September. Arrangements aro to bo perfected to add to this procession feututu which will fittingly show con ditions in tho early seventies. A meet ing will bo held in County Judge's ollico on Fiiday evening next, an eight o'clock to select the appropriate com mittees and olllccrs to take charge of the procession. All of tho merchants who havo been syen snvo two have agreed to bo present at this meeting. Let every ono interested be suro to turn out. R I). Fulton, President. m Real Estate Transfers, Transfers for week ending Wedno' dtiy, August 21, furnished by J. H. Bitiloy of Webster County Abstract company. Anton Larson o Henry Hansen ! 114 18.1-12 wd l J. L. Fullor and wifo t- Fuller and Good lots 14 to 18 blk 2 and lot 3 blk 13 Cowles wd John McCa lum jrto Albert W Ruste2se4 12 3 13 wd Dianna Husten and husband to Jos. S. Hnskins lots 14 to 10 blk 2 Guide Rock wd 300 C E. Perkins jr to Win. A Klutt jr lots 4 and 5 blk 5 Blue Hill wd 30 Eliznbeth M. Smith to Smith Bros. w2 and w3 nc4 13 2 11 wd 1 C. E Porkins and wife to Ralph A. Sunnier ne4 22 8 10 wd 3000 Pemelt B. Howard et al to Fan nie MoCune lota 4 S and G blk 0 La Dues add to Red Cloud wd Samuol Stnith to Robt P. Fortune' lots 10 to 24 blk 5 Smith and Moores add to Red Cloud wd. .' Geo. W. Farney to Clarence H. Wilson e2 nw4 8 2 12 wd 1150 Ira L Paul and wife to Morgan H. Davis lots 1 2 and 8 blk 18 Cowles wd 500 OoO 800 900 1000 Total Mortgages filed $5400 Mortgages released 32800. 17232 T-- - -- Never wear a GORDON Hat to bed. That's about the only place it isn't good to look at, comfortable and as stylish as style. Some $5.00 hats look like they had been slept in even when al most new. ' GORDON Hats hold their y brilliancy of colour to the end. Wake up ! See the fall styles ,? to-day. $3.00. Tho Valley Ilousu now runs an in dependent free 'bus. Thnnk's to Henry Mnurer for a nice watermelon. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth rock died on Wednesday. J. II. Remsborg of Now Mexico, bus decided to locate in Rod Cloud. Mr. T. C. Hucker will soon bo ublo to inovo into his now residence C. W. Kuley and Sheriff Warren took in the republican convention at Omaha. Dr. Datuoroll is building n now barn. This will bo (inito uu udditiou to his nroporty. Our friond A. Mprhort nnd family, will muko an extended visit in Illinois soon, Mrs. S. F. Spokesllold was in Hobron this week utteudiug tho fuuorul of her daughter's little child. Ed Hlghlahd has moved into bisnow residouco on tho corner of Codur street and second avonue. Curt Evans has an elegant weathor rooster surmonting his now barn. All can now to'l which way tho wind blows. On Wednesday tho young ladies gave a leap year party at Moshor's grove. Miss Etta Do Hart of Illinois, is in town visiting her sister, Mrs. Calmes J. L. Miner is in Chicago on business for tho flim of Miner Bros. Attorney J. M. ChafQn of Guide Rock, visited thjs city Tuesday. Ap pearoncos would seotn to iudicuto matrimony in the near future. Miss Carrlo Minor invited a number of her young friends to spend tho ovoning at hor parent's residonco on Tuesday ovoning. All report u plea sant tlmo. Tho roturu garao of bnso ball be tween tho second ulno of Guido Rook and Red Cloud was played hero on Wodnesday afternoon, with tho fol lowing result: Guldo Rock 17, and Red Cloud 21 W. G Knight and wife, of Innvale, have returned to Webstor county urtor Hojouriug in Minnesota for several weeks. They report having grand time. iNitu ... . ., ,, ouu unouior coiuriuution to our nlroady unique agricultural dopart mont, comos from Mr. L II Huskins Penny creek It is a "big sunllowor" measuring 1 1 feet in height and too groat a diameter for utility as a wood polo On last Saturday tho Forty-ilrst dlstr et representative convention mot in tho court house in this citv and organized by electing J II Shugart as uhiirmnu, and F.R.Gumpussecrotary. F R. Gump in 11 few well ohoson words put in nomination, J. L. Kuloy for Float representative. On next Monday tho Red Cloud public schools will upon for tho ensu- uigiorm j no following will bo tho corps or Instructors: Principal Prof. O. L Ebaugh. Assistant Miss Eva J.Kim?. Grummor room Miss May Lindloy Intormodiato-Miss Wooloy. First Primarj- Miss Myra Brewer Tho Red Cloud mills aro doing ox collont work, and aro running night and day to their full capacity. We hear tholr Hour spoken or in neighbor ing townn whoro it is bold as being of very Miporior quality. At iiiuoethuof tho nnti-niononotv I ''"..'.'.ty'1 ooiniltoo, tho following named poibouHwero appointed as an oxocu. tlvo committee, an 1 nie authoii.od to 8'l,,'lj "" w'f"' "" ",Hiuf living proiont tho names of persons for tho Bnston. and other rohitives Infug 1 various ouiees to tho mass county con- Ulucago. Ho was always a consistant venlion: F Hoiiehlu. V X. Richard. 'oluistiun mid member of the fitil.nli., at the Martin, con. Obituaries. Maty E. Pierpont. Mrs. Mary E Piorpont died homo of her brother, Luther near Mundon, Kans , August 19 The remains woro.brought to her late home ear Inavale, Satunlay evening and funeral services, conducted by the Rev. W.T. Taylor of tho Inavale M. E churoh, were held Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment was in the cemetery at Riverton. Mrs. Pierpnnt was born near Marysville, Mo , July 23, 1807 and on November 2, 1881 was married to Mr. E Pierpont. For the past iivo yenrs the family have made Nebraska their homo. Sho leaves to mourn iter loss a nusuatiu, two sons and two daughters, father, mother, three sisters and two brothers. At the ago of in sho joined the Methodist chinch and at the timo of her death was a member of tho Lono Tree gregatlon. c TiiomaS Connarton. Thomas Bonnarton died at his homo in this city, Thursday morning at about 3 o'clock, after a lingering illness of some woekB duration. Funeral scr vices will bo held in tho Catholic church tomorrow, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Connarton was born at Ross Common, Ireland, ai d was 74 years of ago at the timo of his death. Ho caiiio to tho United Stntes in 1834, miming at uosiou anu in iso;i no mov ed to Chicago and aftorwnrds lived at Odell and other places in Illinois work ing ou tho farms and becoming ac quainted yjiih American methods of fanning. Ho was married in 1839 to Miss Maria McClelland. Only one child was born to thorn which died in intincy i wonty-ono years ago Inst Match ho settled on a furm in Smith county, K'Uis , where he lived until lust Much when ho moved to Red Cloud, lie loaves to mourn ills loss bo- ill in FALL of 1904 Men's Clothing Boy's Clothing dWl' UtP Men's Hats Boy's Hats All of these lines are being opened this week and will be ready for your inspection any day you can spare the time to look at them. The goods I guar antee. The prices you are welcome to compare with anybody's. Men's Shoes Trunks, Suit Cases Boy's Shoes Grips, and Bags PAUL STOREY, The Clothier. To the Public Having purchased Chus. Wadell's meat market, wo extend to you a hearty lu vitatiou visit us and become better acquainted and also, when looking for good tlrst class meat, we ask you to givo us n trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wo can pleuso you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS BEST 15c MEAL 1 IN THE CITY Ice Cream and Cool Drinks HALE'S RESTAURANT Old Poatottlcm Building. hon, l) R Holvern, Ed Motculf, nnd L. D Cituitin. I Titos. Vauoun, Chairman. F. IIouoiiin, Secretary. ElmCieok-T. J. Ward of Cowles, was buying hogs at Tnlr pricos this weok ...Mr. Brlco Franco is building church, was a most excellent neighbor and kind frh nd. Tim boicuvoil wife litis thus) mp.ithy of u host of friends That Settle's It. When a Colorado fund stoco walk is laid that settles it. See Ovcring Bios. & Co. for prices. Don't lot vour heart bo troubled by tho muu who comes back and tolls what wonderful success ho his had us u result of leaving his homo town. It is well onough for tho snko of pollto noss to listen to his stories of immense business deals, or fabulous salaries, or wonderful offers which ho was com pollod to rof uso becauso ho was offored still moro by somo 0110 olso, but dou't swallow tho tales. Tho men who go away aud succeed do not need t' toll of tholr success. You hoar of tholr success! it speaks for itself. You aro doing bettor than tho choap monkeys that havo to megaphone tholr succoss. Attempt to follow their examplo and you wi 1 moot with dlsastor. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Mymio Cure for Khemuatlim and NourMgla radically cures tu Ho fjilaj a. It action upon tho fBtcm Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tlio cauo and the dlscaco Im mediately disappear. The first dose Breatly benefits. , 75 rents and 91,00. Sold by U. K. Once DriigKlst. Red Cloud. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, A Powder. To shako into your shoes. It rests tho feet. Makes wtdking easy. , Cures corns, butiirn, ingrowing n-iiU, swollen and sweating feet. At all druggists and shoo (.toies, 25c. Don't accept a substitute. S.implo froo. AiUinsi, Allot! S. Oliubted.'LeRoy, N. Y. HaklnJ Friends Every Day. Tills can ttuthltilly bo tald of Jell-o ice ci tmiu powder, tho now piotluct for making the most dolioiou ice cream you cioratejevei) thing in tho pack age Nothing ta.ts so good In hot weather. All grocers au plsci:g it hi stuck. If our grocer can't supply you tend 25u for 2 packages by mail. Four kinds: Vmilln, Ohocolato, Straw beiryand uulltvoied. Address, The (lonesoo 1'uro Food Co., B ix 295, Lp Roy. N. Y. J 4 -9 -9 -J a R TT MI7I7I? TV f MVClJC A n cri t a i-. o " -. . . i.niix, u. 1. mijci.o, . L. OliLLrtlU S President, Vice President, Sec. and Treas. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, OR EX CHANGE YOUR FARM, BUSINESS or CITY PROPERTY 9 9 a -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ! or Make a Loan I D0NT FAII 10 SEE IIS. We will make you a Low Rate Optional Loan, interest collectable at your home bank. Money furnished as soon as the Title is Perfect. We also write insurance. THE HED GIiOflD HWESTfflEflT The Hostlers GO. 3 9 m m 9 9 9 9 m 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 fc.tfcfetii44tTtiiliiii'r The DIFFERENT STORE. This is a different store for name some of them. many reasons. ,!'. I never soil rogulai that pricos aro low I do uot mark prii marking thorn dov I soil Good Shoos j I havo had moro tt leathor and Sollini I do not buy in a order and my pit Shoes for you w Service I havo just rocoive lino stylish nnd koi Winter wear. Coi: of charge, If thoy lug hospital. ids below cost. I do not claim each week ian tho previous week. y up and thon make a grand stand play of &asonnblo Prices. ' 15 years exporlence' in Working with Sho hoes. 1r miss way, but tho shoes aro mado to my ixporlonco with loatheronublos mn in snlnnh fjou rocelvo a nico Fit. Rtvln. r!nmfn.f an.i I I a largo stock qt Ladles, Gouts and Childrens rkjjablo Shoes suitablo for Summor, Fall and jid'soo thorn. I repair all my shoos free ir boies como or. I also havo a shoo ropalr- . 1 ' ' s .. HBNm DIBDBPICH S SIi-iTS ' I BOWS and SHOES. RED CLWUD - - NEBRASKA 1 h 'JL' A r lfc