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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
fkismv r ""' ,"Mf ) y "ar ' v Vc - J auHL - -x ml iff .''V JfPL Jf 1Al r V .n , tm r 'm jrfW !ll I'f-i ,! V 1-w" 1? cti? '? fS V J33-2m'i-2r-S--trt:t-f:p LOGALSTTES m v A Hay ntnl tfcd at 11 n tub'?. rfi" i'liiml) lias Mod Cioud Hour. 'I'ry Unit calf meal at Caldwell's. Next Thursday is ground-hoc; day. Go to Fred I'lutnb'.s for Hour or feed Dr. K. A. Thomasi, dontist, Diuneroll block. Dr. Gardner 'whs up from Wymoro Sunday, fc. S. Gin bur wa.s iu Guido Hock Siturday. - At Rood as any roil in town at J .0. Caldwell's. M."fe. Marsh went to Grand Island Wednesday. J V. Neville was down from Camp II Monday. V. II. Sawyer was up from Guido ick Tuesday. J. 11. Largcnt 0( Guido Hock was in town Tuesday. O. K. Vaughn was up from Guido Hock Monday. J. H. Hamilton was up from Guido Hock Tuesday. Try Ward Have for a first class shave or hair-cut. Will Soiivm-r was in Oxford this wei k on business. C W Lindgren was dowtt from Campbell Monday. V. A Jay of KeMiold", Neb , was Hid Cloud Sunday. Will Sullivan ha, moved into the III T. K. Penman properly. CouniiN-ionor ! -hard was up from Guido Hoek Monday. Another light snow Monday night to aid the wheat crop. Nod (5i imes was down from Blue Hill the first of the week. 1). l Loonaid was down from Kivor ton the first of the week. Hoy Garber was down from Frank lin Sunday and Monday. Sam Ti tuple came up from Kansas City the first of the week. Tnko your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Nellie Gilliam, dutighter of Charles Gilham, is on the .-irk list. Distiiot Cleik Hutchison and wife woro in Lincoln this week. Mrs. Heck and children returned to Superior Monday morning. J. W. Vouderfecht of Guide Hock was in Hcd Cloud Monday. Try Hall's new restaurant for fresh ojsters. Now in season. Mrs Walsh and Miss Delia Heid were 3 in Superior the tir.st of tho week. E. M. Douglas was dowm from Blooniuigton the lirsl of tho weok. Tub Ciin'r and tho Kansas City Weekly Star ono year for a dollar. Dr. Manspeakt't- of Juniata was tho "itest of his son, Victor M tnspoaker. Mrs. Frank Cow den and children woro in Superior tho lirst of tho week. Mr. and Mrs Charley Grout arc tho parents of u son, bom Tuesday morn ing. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Bort Garber tho Guido Hock, photo grapher, was iu town tho lirst of tho week. J. L. Miner is slowly recovering from his recont severe at tick of liright's disease Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward Hayes aro tho parents of a boy, bom Monday morning. C. K. Gittings of Suporior, father of IV'iss Myrlo Gittings, was in Red Cloud Saturday. Tho Weekly State Journal and Tub Chii:pi91. This offer not 'good after February 1. Attorney Chafltn mado two trip's to ' Guide Hock or. legal business tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Mathcny have return ed to Hastings after a visit at tbo taomo of Mrs. Francis. rm Georgo V. Ducker of Lobanilf Kan., was .in Red Cloud Sunday tW attend his father's funeral. " W. 11. Athow of Chicago, ormorly of the firm of Athow & Youn was in Hod Cloud Saturday. T Fred Piel and Matido Clark, both of Hidden, woro inatriod Tnbsdtiy by County Judge Keuney. I Good farms for rent tiro fcry scarce in this section and somo of ho format rente! s will be left out. Dr. L. H. Beck, wifo aifd children came up from Superior tonttond tho funoral of George D.iokor. John. George and John u. Ohmstcdo nl (t'Mdo H mik pivciuct woro in IIm Clomi t le 11 I'M ot tun week. Toin',",v U the last duv for po'tlng Tub Cmrr anil the Weekly State Jour tial for :i d ilbii. Pay up now. WAN'ii.n-Luuinliy girl at tho Bon Ton Bakery tint Kcstiutrunt Easy place. W S Hnsai:, Prop, I) r Cook was culled over south Wed nesday to the homo of Frank Smith, whoso little child was seriously ill I. B Hampton, and wife unci son Ted arrived Sunday from Okuomah, Okla , for a voir, with rolatives nnd friends. W. E. H'fo is considering tho advisa bility of moving to Lincoln and engag ing in tho meat and grocery business. Mrs Ella McLean of Donver, who is visiting with Walter Burke and family, is suffering from an attack of rhouma tism F M Rittonour and family left Sun day morning for Ohio, whoro they oxpect to mako their homo in tho future. Wo wish to call tho attentirn of farmers to tho advertisement of tho Beatrice Cieamery Co. in another column. Walter Burkn nnd family expect to leave the first of next week fin Obetlin Kan , whoro they will bo in charge of a big ranch. Tho streot light iu front of Peterson's hardware storo is a big improvement for the south end of tho the business part of town. New'phoms: 7, Geo. W LimNcy, resi.-ei.o-. 12, W. H. Tiber, hilliaid hall; ICil. W. 11 Tiber, resilience; Kil, Geo. Newborn. sc, residence. B -ft Ducker, who now resides m California, accompanied by Dr. L. H. Beck, took his father's remains to Chicago the fust of tho week. Frank Smith, the shoo man, is still sciiuisly ill with a complication of stiinrieh anil bowel troubles. Will Rife is in chaige of tho shoo store. Charley Wolfe shipped a car of hogs to IvitiS'is City Monday. While bring ing them to mArkct ho had the misfor tune to lose four of the nicest ones. I'll bravo tho s'orms of Cnilkoot Pass, I'll cross the plains of fr Z'Jii glass, I'd leave my wife and cross tho se-i, Rather than bo without Hooky Moun tain Tea. C I j Cotting. W. W. Hitchey of C iwles, father of Depuf County Attorney Hitchey, re ceived word Monday of the death of his brother, II L Hitchey, at Littleton, III. The Kansas City D.iily Times and Star and the Sunday Star, with Tub Ciiibk, one year for 85. A .plendid op poitunity to secure a lirst class daily tit a low rate. Edgar Cowdon was operated upon for appendicitis last Monday at a hos pital in Chicago. At last accounts he was getting along nicely, although suf fering considerable pain. Low Perry, a young man living north of Guide Hoik, accidentally shot him self in the foot Sunday with a 22-cali-her riilo. Tho doctors have so far been unable to locato tho bullet. To tho Public. From now until March 15 1 will take your order for a $30 suit of clothes for $22; $D pair of pants for $0. Repairing and pressing according ly. Adolph Hoyde, Tho Tailor. 2t3 All holders of season tickets to tho Ij coum entertainment course aro re quested to reserve their seats nt Cod ing's drug store. The next entertain will be given by the lledding Male Quartet, Feb. 3. Constipation and piles aro twins. They kill peoplo inch by inch, sap life away every day. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you. No cure no pay .13 cents, tea or tab lets. C. L. Cotting. We wish to thank our correspondents for their work, and urgo them to bo regular and prompt with their com munications iu tho future. Wo need your help in making The Ciiibk tho best paper in tho valley. J. II. Bailey is now ready to mnko farm loans in Webstor, Smith and Jewell counties at tho lowest rates and best terms ever givou in tlieso countios. Oytional payments with all loans. Call on or write to him. Tho greatest system ronovntor. Re stores vitality, regulates tho kidneys, liver and stomach. If Ilollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea fails to euro, get your money back. That's fair. 35 coins, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Wanted YOUNG MAN from Webs- tor county to proparo for desirablo position in Govt. Mail Sorvice. Salary $800. Rapid promotion to $1500. Spliiidid opportunity. Address Box One, Cedar Rapids, la. fob .' Evey Ftibscriber who renews nut subscription to Tub Ciiibk and ovary cow subscriber who pays in advance will bo ontltlod to the WeoUy Stato Join mil tree nf enme I tils ullo holds good until the tKst ol February. The elocutionary eiiteritituuinnt. at Duinoreir.s hall lust Tliuisday evenii g. given by M ss Luence Mnti-on, wis ono of ilm in uis of tho scasoiOititl l served u much larger audience than was iu iitteiiilnne.'. The diameter im personations were lirsi, ela-s. Mi Mutnon was assisted by some rf our local talent. Guy Emory, a young min whose limno is in Wisconsin, unif v to has boon working for Stump R it brock near Inavale, was brought to Red Cloud last Sunday, suilVring from a severoaitick of appendicitis. Ho wns taken to Dr. Cook's room over tho ill ug storo, where ho was given tho atten tion ho needed. At last accounts ho was very much improved and hopes aro entertained of his speedy recovery. Ono day last w ok a man was arrest- od for procuring liquor for another man who was burred from getting the stuff for himsolf at tho saloons. Th.i case came up for hearing Monday and tho alleged olfnider was discharged, there being strong doubts as to wheth er tho law provided a penalty for the olTonsc. It, would bu almost an im possibility to secure u conviction upon this charge, and ollicers realize tho fact. James Peterson deserves tho thanks of tho people of the south end for the splendid street light which bo hits plicod in fn nt of hardwaro store. A hulf di 'Mil of such lieh's nliiced along tho business por tion of Webster street would add much to tho lot ks of the town. Now that tho work of putting down peiinanenl walks has been gotten well under way, the matter of adiquato street lighting should be given attention. A. B. Hitchey, deputy county attor ney, went to Franklin Mjnday even ing It seems that when tho Hud Cloud bojs went to Franklin to play football last fall their expenses were guaranteed by a committee of cilr.ius of t. tit place. The oi'ininitteo refused to settlo tho board bill of tho Red Cloud boys at the Commercial hotel in that city, and now tho proprietor of the hotol has brought suit against the boys to recover the amount due. That Settle's It. When a Coloiado stiiul stone walk is laid that settles it. See Overing Bros & Co. for prices. Get ve Ne Satisfaction N I3y trading with us for the year 1905. We have the largest and most complete as sortmentment of hard ware in the Republican Valley. Come in and see for yourself. Right Goods at Right Prices Our Harness stock is complete in every re spect and we have the goods to prove it. Our New Year offer ing is a first-class ii inch Work Harness complete with collars, for Get Right. Trade with Us M0BHART BROS. Hardware Co. NMMfV tormm 3 OFF! One-third off on all our Men's and Boys' Heavy Weight Suits One-third off on all our Men's and Boys' Overcoats One-third off on all our Men's and Boys' Pants Don't let the unusual Bargains we. are offering at this great sale get away from you. It's just the same as offering you a ten dollar bill for $6.67. Jump for these bargains quick think later. Goiudefi-Kaley Glothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First 6)oor North of Postoffice, ied Cloud, Neb. VfEEBSSXM ffiA'iii&i(iaA&CfwiS(Xulmi'i B Deaths and Funerals. rtiisisxsm.)i!Jiswvx Jane Davidson McMillan Mrs Juno Daivdsoti McMillan died very suddenly Saturday morning lit her homo in this city, ftho had orison ns usual anil took breakfast, but mil'- fored an attack of heart failure nnd oxpired in u few moment's Mrs. Mc Millan hud boon in poor health for several years, though hor condition was not considered dangerous. Funoral services woro hold at tho family homo Monday afternoon ut .'I oVloelc,eoiidtietod by Kov I) Ij Hutdi itiw. pastor of llio M 10 church. Tho lied Cloud iiinlu quartet, con-; sihting of Messrs Albright, Fulton, Cotting utul Albright, rendered somo ' iippropriato selections. Tho leinains' woro followed to tho cemetery by a I large Uuuibor of sympathizing friends Miss Juno Davidson was born at Kntiiiiniiig, Ph., Octobor i'l, 18:i.'J, whoro sho resided until her marriage, in 1810, to C. M. McMillan, when sho removed with her husband to I'arkorsbtirg, Wi'st Virginia Tho family ciimo to Hod Cloud in 1883, hero thoy huvo binco rosided Mrs McMillan was 11 member of tho Methodist church, having .joined in I'arkersburg, and was tho mother of six chidrou, four daughters utul two sous. Ono duught died in West Virginia boforo tlioir re moval to Nebraska, and her youngest son, W. L McMillan, died in this oily 11 fow wcoks ago. Ilor husband died about throo yours ngo. Four children survivo hor. Thoy aro Misses Horthu nnd Clara McMillan and Mrs. Mabel Iludoll of this city, and Charles D. McMillan. Tho family hnvo tho heartfelt sym pathy of tho entire community. George Ducker Georgo Ducker, who had boon a res ident of this vicinity for moro than twenty years, died Saturday evening about C o'clock at his rooms in tho Dontloy block, from a complication of stomach troubles aiid old ago. Had Mr. Ducker lived until tho Kith of April next ho would havo been 73 years of ugo. Fuuoral sorvicos woro hold at tho M. E. church, in Damoroll block, Sun day afternoon at .'J o'clock, comducted by Rov E. L Hutchius. Tho romaius woro takon to Chicago for burial Georgo Ducker was born in Burn ham, England, April 10, 18IK). Ho camo to America with his brothors when a young man and located in Illi nois For bovoral years ho held an important position with Marshall Fiold it Co,, but finally camo west and ongaged In farming a fow milos south of Hod Cloud. t Ho was a brother of tho lato William Duckor of this city A fow months ngo Mr. Ducker retirod from farming and nmovod to Hod Cloud to mako his homo. Mr. Duckor was married four times. Two sons survivo him, Bort Duckor of Culiforna, who wus at his father's bedsido when jssxIm bo died ami Georgo V. Duckor of Lebanon, Kau. John Orniltiff John Ornduir, aged 21 years and 4 mouths, died Saturday night at tho honif of his mother, Mrs. .lorry Orn duir, north of Inuvalo. Funoral ser vices woro hold Monday aftornoon at tho school house iu district 11, Rot. W T. Taylor of Inuvalo preaching tho sermon Besides his mother, one brother and ono sister survivo him. Deceased was a favorite among tho young iolks of that neighborhood and was known as a (pilot and homo loving young man Mildred May McAllister Mildred May, the '2-nionths old daiighforol Mr and Mrs Ed MoAl is tor. died Monday morning and was buried Tuesday afternoon. Rotr. Davis, pastor of tho Christian church, conducted brief services at tho house. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Takr Laxative Uromo Quinine tab' lets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. K. W. Grove's sigua ourt is on each box. Uftc. s,fVl,1,VyVwy, Good People ! I'm glad to be inter viewed on the subject of Alcoholism, its treat ment by Rational Rem edy any my own happy experience as a result of that treatment. Consultation ftee. Call on or write me for for full particulars. Rldgway Leggetti RED CLOUD, - NEB. Chas. L. Winfrey The Auctioneer, UED CL JUD, - - - NEB. Will cry your sales and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. I know the value of your stock and your interest. Stock and farm sales a specialty. Will attend sales on short notice, and make the price reasonable. I pay all telephone expenses. m INSURANCE against Firo, Lightning, Cy clones and windstorms, seo UNO. B. STANSER, ! ngont for tho Farmors Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob., tho host in suranco compauy In tho a) to. ?l 't - . - -- t --- w X $ Wft JZt m