The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 23, 1904, Image 9

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Easy Running is the GREAT POINT in a wagon. In the
Bettendarf f All Steel Gear
you get a wagon that runs easy, because the axles never
spring under a load, and the gather in the wheels is the
same loaded or empty. It will never rot, and the seams
can't come loose. Call and see this wagon it will
pay you.
BUGGIES.
I will save you from seven to ten dollars on a Buggy.
The way the Buggies went out last week show my prices
are right, and I give you the latest goods out.
Come in and see me before you buy.
JANES PETERSON.
tun! Miss Nettie Hnrion iuv attending Pontine tno Intci national Huvestir
thu slieet (nlr ut Oxfoid. C i. In Manitoba nnd Altiottn, Canada,
Fled KuIiIp, living nnrlliwxt n( Rid ,1,,ri"K "', ritiriu'l I" K'
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LOCALETTES
liny and food at Plumb'?.
Ralph Ileal is in Missouri.
I'lurab has Rdd Cloud Hour.
Stock saddles at Joo Fogol's.
Jjight harness at Joe Fogel's.
Try that calf meal at Caldwell's.
Go to Fred Plumb's (or flour or feed.
Mrs. Spence Potter W visiting in
Iowa.
Amos Schaff nit has gone to San Fran-ci-co.
t Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell
block.
J. P. Halo sells land, and soils it
uick. tf
Mrs. W. A. Brown has returned from
Omaha.
Grant Usher was up from Superior
Sunday.
A J. Hayes was up from Guide Rock
Sunday.
A. W. Ward of Franklin was in town
Tuesday.
3 L. J. Moore was down from Kiverton
Tuesday.
0. M. Storoy was down from CjwIos
Tuesday.
G. Roth was down from lloseland
Monday.
Will Crary was up from Guido Rock
Tuosday.
J F. Winters of Lincoln was in town
this week.
The county juil is being painted a
bright red.
JI E. Giiroand wife left Tuursday
for Omaha.
E. E. Burr was up from Guido Rock
Wednesday.
Andrew Arnold wns down from Inn
Tale Tuesday.
C. E tVu'ighn was up from 'Guido
Rock Saturday.
Al Smith of Winlleld, Kn., was in
town Saturday
E. E. Brown of Harvard was in this
city Wodnosday.
L B. Burnutte was down from Hast
ings Wednesday.
Try Ward Hayes for a first clns
shavu or hair-cut.
Don't forget "Undo Joo" Cannou's
speech tomorrow.
Chas, Wnddoll was down from
Franklin yestardny.
A. B Scllais has returned from a
trip to Boulder, Col.
Mr. and Mrs. II A Hoydospont Sun
day in Wnmer, Kan.
0. H Wilson nnd family wore down
from Inavalo Tuesday.
if vou want the best and cheapest
harness, go to Fogel's.
M. R. Bentley of Hot Springs, Ark.,
s in tho city this week.
Seo Joo Fogel for anything in the
harness oraaddlory line.
Hko jiWr poultry and hides to
Plumb, Top prices paid.
B. F. Muntz oxooots soon to lenvo
,Ued Cloud for Washington.
Cloud tho Hist of thu week.
John Smith lolut nod to Red Cloud
Inst week after nn nlisenoo nf inoro
titan ten years He is a son of Peter
Smith, who tonnei-ly lived on what is
known as tho Orinsby farm northeast
of here.
Tho old rookery to thd south of tho
F V M. hank building is being torn
down to tnako way fot a modern brick
building We hope Mr. Kaloy will put
up a building that wilt bo a credit to
himsolf and the city.
Miry Sponge tho pimples wllh
warm water Vou need a blood tonic
would advisu you to take HolllMera
Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away
all ei option. .Ti cents. Tea or tablet
form. C. L Cotting.
Among the Red Cloud people who
attended the Kiverton Street Fair this
week were Riy Frame, Percy and
Charley Ludlow, BubLraver, Ua-rol,
Burden, ,loe Fogel, I c Myers, F. R.
Mmdovillo and Joo Warien.
Nu! lie I-Vler, Denver "My face
was full of pimples and black-heads.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain lea has
diivnn them awny. People hardly
know mo. I'm looking tine" .'i," cents.
Tea or tablets C. L. Cutting.
Two special trains passed through
hem Thursday carrying the K T.
Commaiiilcry of Philadelphia, Pciin.
Tliev am icliirniiig fioni tho conclave
at Sin Francisco and will take in the
expi bitiou on their way home.
Westward tho orli of glory tikes its
wnv.
Wisconsin Is tho state, you hear every-
body s iv,
It's made itself famous by one great
stride;
Rocky Mountain iTea has uimle its
niinio win Idwido C L. Cotting.
George Smelser nnd family returned
to Red Cloud last Friday from Key
stone, S. Dak , where they have been
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a modol of a patont "" ""' i"- "" .,.....
machine which it 18 nJ" that if you think this is not a good
nk 500 bushels of corn country, just go up whore he has boon
County Clerk Garbor was in Guide
Rock Wednesday afternoon.
Try Hale's now restaurant for
fresh oysters. Now in season.
Mrs. Alonzo Wilson of Fairfield is
tho guest of Mrs. Anna Tulloys.
Rev. E. L. Hutchins of tho M. E.
church is attending conforenco.
Charley Gurney nnd children have
returned from their eastern trip.
"Uncle Joo" nnd C ingressman J. E
Watson tomorrow afternoon, 1:80.
Simon Von Boening and son of Roso
mont wero in Red Cloud Monday.
Quick service and first class work is
the motto at SchafTnit's barber shop.
Lydecker Van Riper, a nephow of
Mrs. J. S. Emigh, is visiting in this city.
C. M. Smith nnd Jesse Baker will
soon movo to Norton county, Kansas.
Miss Margery Stover of Edgar
attended tho Tulleys-Gillard wedding.
Fred Gillard came down from Na
poneo to attend his brother's wedding.
Judge Stubbs and ShorilT Hodge of
Nuckolls county wero in town Wednes
day. J. 11. Bailey nnd family returned
home Sunday from a trip to the World's
fair.
Mrs. Georgo Morhart visited with
Mrs. Dwight Jones in Guido Rock this
week.
Quito a number of Rod Cloud people
took in tho street fair at Riverton this
weok.
Plumb the feed man will pay you tho
highost price for poultry, eggs and,
hides.
I am miking a specialty nf gentle
mans fine laundry work Mis N. S.
Bants.
J. W. Tulloys has returned to Lincoln
after attending the Tulleys-Gillard
wedding.
Mrs. Marshall Turner of Harvard
Nebr., attended tho Tulleys-Gillard
wedding.
Win. Echlor and Charley Snyder
wei cover from Noith Branch, ;Kan.,
yesterday.
A. C. Hosinor returned Monday
morning from a visit in Clinton, III,,
nnd St. Louis.
Found Four head of caves. Owner
can have same by paying for this ad,
(Jus. Piitidt.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. llolsworth, living north of this
city, last Friday.
Cnarles Busheo moved his household
goods Wednesday to the residence oast
of Fireman's hall.
Geo. 11. Biibor of Giatul Island,
state orgaui.or of tho F, A. A., was in
Red Cloud this wook.
L, E. Tait is rejoicing over tho
an ival of a baby girl at his home on
Thursday morning.
Will Simpson arrived from Kansas
City last Siturday a id has taken n po
sition on the Argus,
The school board has decided to lay
a cement sidownlk on tho east side of
the school house yard.
W. B. Housuholdor, wifo and dnugh.
ter and Mrs. Woodsido wero down
from Bladon Tuosday.
Mrs. L. II. Rust, Mrs A. Conover
a son last Tuesday evening.
Mrs. E. L Potter aid Mi Clyde
Potter of Ragan visited with Mrs.
George Hutchison this week.
Charley Milllgan has been Inking otT
this weok and Tony Clink came down
from Oxford to hold down his run.
Francis,!. Evatisand Marie Crnxcn
both of Aurorn, Nebr, wero married
Thursday by County Judgo Keeney,
Will Overman left Monday for Lin
coln, where lie will nttend tlio State
university, which opened this week.
Jerry Sullivan, wifo and son came
down f i urn Riverton Tuesday. M-.
Sullivan is here for medical treatment.
Roy Wolf nnd Georgo Law ofOowloi
wemin Red Cloud Monday, on their
way to St. Louis to take in the world s
fair.
.Jni vis Postlcwnito of Illinois and
Wellington Richard of Guide Rock
were in Red Cloud tho first of the
week.
Mrs. (. V. linger of Litchfield, Neb.,
passed through R-d Cloud Thursday
eiirouto for Franklin for a visit with
relatives.
11. N. Lowis of Bladen stoppod nil in
Red Cloud Monday morning while on
his way home from a short visit to the
Woi Id's fair.
Last Saturday SheritT McAithur took
Mrs. Whitmom of Uuido Rock to the
insimo asylum at Lincoln. Mrs J. W.
Kinsel accompanied them.
County Clerk Garbor wns n itiiiud
the lirs t of thu week that tliem was
scarlet fever in the family of Adam
Albers in Stillwater precinct.
Some one entered Mrs. J. II Person's
yard Wednesday night nnddiovo away
with her milch cow. They also took
awny enough liny to feed tho cow.
There is on exhibition at Popo Bros.'
hardware store a modol of n patont
corn-husking
claimed will hu
por day.
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On Sunday at tho Congregithnal
church tho pastor will speak on the
following themos: morning, "A Soul
Saving Gospel;" evening, "Hearing
and Hooding."
You should bo suro to hoar the Hon.
Opio Road at Guido Rock on the
20th. Mr. Road, besides being an au
thor and novelist, Is a campaigner and
orator of ability.
M. C. Sherman, who has beon reprr-
Ritkins
Barn
Paint
A barn, roof and
bridge paint that is
guaranteed for 5
years.
A dandy good paint
and one that wears
and preserves the
wood.
A price that is
right for a PAINT
that can't'lbejDeat.
7 So per
gallon
Be sure and get
your barn paint from
from us.
MORHART
BROS.
Hardware Co.
for a little while.
Rod Cloud water refunding bonds,
ninoiinting to $22,000, wero sold on tho
12th to N. W. Hnrris& Co., of Chicago,
III. Tho bonds aro to draw 4! por
cent interest nnd will rosult in a sav
ing of about (330 a year to tho city.
Tho bonds mny bo taken up by tho city
after ten years.
There havo beon more than fifty
cars of cattlo brought into Red
Cloud from tho west within tho past
fivo weeks nnd will bo fnttenod on
Webster county corn. As thoro are an
average of 22 head to each car, it
means that 1100 head of western cattlo
havo been brought here, and there will
be more to follow.
Rev. M. P. Dixon, formerly pastor of
tho M. E. church here nnd more re
cently pastor nf tho Mothodist church
at Trumbull, Neb., passed through Red
C oud Tuesday, accompnniod by bis
family. Mr. Dixon has given up
preaching and is enrnuto overland to
his farm in tho northern part of Rus
soll cnuntv, Kansns.
C H. Kaloy is making a numbor of
improvements at Crystal lako. Tho
channel of Crooked creek changed
tho summer, cutting off tho water sup
ply. Mr. Kaloy has sunk n numberof
well?, orcctod windmills nnd reinforced
these witli a gasoline engine for pump
ing purposes, and hopes to keep his
lako supplied with water in this manner.
Simon Von Boening of Rosemont
filed complaint in tho county court
Mondny against John Mulder nnd Her
man, Georgo and Henry Buntjver,
charging tlum with assault on tho per
son of his son Clir s on Sunday even
ing Sheriff McArthur nnd Deputy
Sheriff Foe went to Rosemont Tuesday
and arrestod the parties nnd brought
thorn to Red Cloud. Tney were ar
raigned in the county court on Tues
day evening and their hearing was set
fortnlay at 1 p. m. They wero re
leased on bond in tho sum of $50 each.
Tulleys-Gillard.
One of tho prettiest homo weddings
of the season occurred iWodnosday
evening at tho homo of Mrs. J. A.
TuHeys, on Walnut street, whon her
daughter, Miss Anna, was united in
marriiigo to Mr. Edward Gillard of Nn
pouee. The rooms wero handsomely decora
ted with Hiuilax, ferns and china asters,
and the color scheme of gioiii and
white was carried out in all tiie moms.
Stieniiuirs of ft ru and china asters
liiingfrom Die cliaiidelier to the four
cornels of iho dining ro m tablo, and
the wax candles o invuniently placed
about tho looms gave forth a soft glow
that nddedinuoli to the effect of tho
decorations
Promptly at half past five, to the
strains of M'liido xsohii's wedding
march, plavd ny M O'oar HiikIio,
ihe bnde and urooiu, accompanied by
Mr, V a to i limit?, of N.ipoimo as bot
mill unit Miss Mint Cook as bridesmaid
cuiered the sitiii g loom and to ik their
places imntmlli a innopy of II iwors and
feins in tne hit) window. Riv. G. II
Rice, pastor of tint Congregational
church, read the full C ingregational
wrddlug Hirvlco and pronounced them
man and wife, after whion they rocolv-
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(vVe always call them Boys
until they are married), these
young fellows from 14 to 19
years of age know far better
than their parents what they
want in Clothing.
Bring the Big Boy here and
turn him loose in our Cloth
ing stock. Let him make his own selections.
He Can't Go Wrong
among the suits of his size. The fall styles are very
handsome, and there is not a poor value in the entire
line.
Boys' Suits, S3 to S13.SO
Gouideo-Haley Clothing Go.,
One Price Clothiers,
First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb.
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Read 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.
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Are good Shoes at reasonable prices?
It all depends on your Shoe Dealer selling
you the right Hind of Shoes according to
the service required of them.
Here are Prices on Good Shoes.
Ladies Everyday Shoes $1.50, 1.75, 2.00 2.25 per pair.
Mens Everyday Shoes $1.25, 150, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50.
per pair.
Ladies Fine Dress Shoes $1.50, 1.75, 2.00,2.25, 2.50,
3.00, 3.C0 per pair.
Mens Fine Dress Shoes " ( ((
3 oo, 3.5. 4.oo, per pair.
Boys and Girls School Shoes $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25
per pair.
Boys and Girls PENCIL BOX containing Pen and Holder, Lead and Slate
Pencil worth 2ocbutAlven with each pair of school shoes from SI.50 up
Call and see them.
HENRY DIE DE RICK
Red Cloud Nebraska
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ed tho congratulations of tho guosti.
The hrido was attired in a gown of
whito chiffon and wore a knot of china
anteri in her hair. Miss Cook, tho
hridfimiald, wore a gown of white hwIkh
miille. Th'i groom was attired in tho
conventional black.
Following the ceremony a wedding
supper was served, of which nil tho
gtimtH freely partook. Farewells woro
H-.ld nml the haopv coupln took tho
evening fain for Naponeo, whoro they
will he Ht homo to their friends after
October 15
The In idn was the recipient of numer
ous costly and useful presents, includ
ing beautiful cut-glassware, silverware,
table linen, etc., which wero displayed
on a table In tins parlor.
About forty guests wero present,
those from outside of town being Mr.
Walter lloin. and M". Fred Gillard of
Napnnee, Miss Margery Stover of
Kdgir, Mrs. Atonzo Wilson of Fairlilod,
Mrs Mirshall Turner of Harvard and
Mr. John W. Tulleys of Lincoln.
Tho hrido is a native of Rod Cloud,
having been born in this city nineteen
years ago. Hit father, tho lato J. A.
Tulloys, was one of tho best known
men in Nebraska, having for years
bom grand custodian of the Masonic,
order of tho state. For tho past two
years Miss Tulleys was employed as a
compositor in Tiik Uhikk office, nnd
hosts of friends in Red Cloud and has
vicinity.
Tho groom, Mr. Edward Gillard,
was until rccoutly employed in the'
clothing department of Hadoll's depart
mont store and was a very popular
salesman, which position ho resigned
to outer busiuois for himself at Napo
nee, Tiik Cuiek joins tho numerous
friends of tho happy couple in wishing
thorn a long nnd jiyoiu jiuruey down,
life's pathway.
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