The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 10, 1905, Image 5

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5 LOCALETTES
Hay ami Until at PI u rub's.
' iMtimb has ttud Cioud Hour.
Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's.
Ho to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed.
Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Damorell
block.
As good :m any coal in town ut J .O
Caldwell's.
M. Norberg was down from Frank
I'm Saturday.
11. H. Simpson was down from Hlue
Hill Tuesday.
11. A. N'iekolso'i of Superior was in
town Tuesday.
Mrs. Win. Reeves was up from Guide
P.ock Tuesday.
Try Ward Hayes for a iirst class
sdmvo or hair-cut.
John Hinkins of llivertoti was in
towirWednesday.
Take your poultry and hides to
Plumb. Top prices paid.
Plumb tho feed man will y.ny you the
highest price for poultry, eggs and
hides.
Mis Homford expects to go to
Out'ilia tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs A. MCill wont to
Lincoln this week.
Mm Grace Anderson was up from
Superior this week.
F. W. Studubakur went to Chicago
the tirst of l lie week.
J. F. McCartney was down from
Hiverluti Wednesday.
Ground lione and oyster shells for
chickens at Ceiling's.
Mr and M us J W. Liudley are the
parents of a ooy baby.
yC. A. Himtliorii of Superior spout
Sunday with (). C. Teel.
Mi-. Kldrigo is visiting her parents
near Hlue Hill this week.
Homer Mnrgin and Phil Cayer worfa
uj from Superior Sunday.
S. A. Temple was up from Kansas
City the Iirst of the week.
Mrs Fred (iund of Blue Hill visited
with her parents this week.
Charley Lindgrun was down from
Campbell the lint of the week.
Misses Flo and Ucrtha Palmer aro
home from their Colorado trip.
Charles Gurney shipped several cars
ol cattle to Kansas City Sunday.
For a Buarantei d hot water bottlo or
t itintaiii syringe go to Cotting's.
Roy llifn wont to Lincoln the Iirst of
tho week for a vi-it with relatives.
Jack Pegg has moved into town from
itio MiC nnal faun near Guido Honk.
Mr. and Mis. C. E. Keiglo are' tho
parents of a girl baby, born Tuesday
night.
Worren Longtin has returned from
' Lincoln, where he has been attending
echnol.
Charley Gnrney brought in from
Kansas City this week about 100 head
of feeders.
Joe McClelland camo down from
Ir.avnlo Wednesday to look after his
burned building.
'Wantkd Laundry girl at the Bon
Ton Bakery ami Restaurant Easy
jdace. W S. Bensk, Prop.
Dont forget to insure your property
' Against lire, lightning and cyclones
with L 11. Fort, agent, Unmorell block.
John Van Pilstini, brother of Mrs. Ed
Overing, and Mis Carrio Van Bouwel
ing, a cousin, have arrived for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs Al Slaby loft for Hon.
ver Tuesday morning, whore Mrs.
Slaby will undergo an operation of a
oriou nature.
Carl Kinney of Campbell, Nob., ond
Miss Mayme Smith of Shickloy, Nob.,
were married in Red Cloud last Satur
day by County J iindg Keoney.
Miss May Sellars of Noith Platte
at rived in Red Cloud this week and
hns accopted a position as trimmer in
Mrs. Bnmford's millinery store.
B F. Garrett of Franklin has open
(! a "box ball" abovin tho old F. & M.
bank building This is a game espec
ially suited to ladies and children.'
The $500 donation to tho M. E.
church fund, notice of which was given
in last week's issue, arrived last Fri
day in shape of a check from Mrs. Foot.
There'll a pretty gitl in an Alpine hat,
A sweeter gin with a sailor brim,
But the handsomest girl you'll ever see
Is the eenible gill who uses Rocky
Mountain Tea. C. J. Cotting.
Al Attlt. has a cutiosity in tho Way
of a rabbli's bond which has ton well
developed horns. The rabbit is of the
"cotton-tail" species and was captured
west of town.
Mrs J. W. Kaufman, who has boon
visiting at the home of Chirlcs II.
Kiley and with other relatives for tl o
put fi'iv (vein s, returned to her homo
in Kiiksville. Mo., Tuesday.
Ru,v J M. Halo will again take for
hh sul j -ct to t Sunday evening "The
Religion of im Ancient Hnni-in,"
which will be h conio'etioii of the ser
mon preached lint Sunday evening.
Drs. Weirick & Riddile of Hastings
will meet eyewear, none and throat,
patients at thy ollice of Dr. Creighton
in Red Cloud, February 24 Do not
get these doctors confused with Dr. J.
K. Warrick.
Beautiful eyes and handsome fnce
nr olequont commendations. Bright
eyes are windows to a woman's heart.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes
bright eyes. .T cents, Tea or Tablets.
C. L. Cotting.
(ieotgu Winton, who has been -iway
from Red Cloud for soveral years,
visited his giaiidmothor, Mrs. Sophia
Anderson, last Sunday. Hois at pre
sent serving in the hospital oorpi of
the U. S. army, and is stationed at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kan.
It makes no difference how many
medicines have failed to cure you, if
you are troubled with headache, con
stiivition, kidney, liver trouhle.i, Hollis
ter's Rooky Mountain Tea will make
you well. C. L. Cotting.
J. II. Ibiiley is now ready to make
fai m loans in Webter, Smith and
Jewell counties at the lowest rates anil
bet terms ever given in these counties.
Uylional pigments with all loans.
C.ill on or write to him.
Piof Steidley and Miss Haines, field
workers of the State Sunday Senool
As-ioeiation, "ill hold .servici-s at the
Cnugiegmioiml church next, Sunday
morning from 10 to 12 o'clock. In the
afternoon at '2 o'c.ock at the Christian
church, and also evening meeting.
"Webster street will he lighted dur
ing dark mghls when neither Old Sol or
Lunar exhibits their shining face earth
ward." Corn-Ad. Wo would like to
know when the editor of the Corn-Ad
ever saw ' Old Sol" exhibiting his shin
ing face earthward on a dark night.
Who in tho deuce is "Lunar," anyway V
Tiio Brandenburg lecture at Darner
elf's hall Tu?rday night was very
largely attended, the hall boing tilled to
its full capacity. This being the first
stop made on tho tour of Mr. Brandon-
Get N N N
Satisfaction
13y 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 i
inch
Work Harness
complete with collars,
for
Get Right. Trade with Us
MORHARI
BROS.
Hardware Co.
I)iui. his a-s'siaiit did not at. all t mes
show tho pictures at tho proper time,
but all present nevertheless erj.iyed
the entertainment.
Wo are glad to note that some of our
buiness men are following the example
el by Jiiine.M Peterson This week
Robinson & Buidei: glared one of their
groiery store, nod W. II. Ti.b-r has
made arrangements to have mm pbiced
in front of his billiaid hall It all the
merchants who have g.is plants in holr
bllildings would follow suit, Webster
xtroi't would soon be brilliantly lighted.
Keep up the wind work.
100 A, 100 under plow all under fence
-0 A in timber, 10 A alfalfa, 8 A alfalfa
land not seeded, 4 wells, :i wimtmilis,
creek mile, house 28x28 with 12x80
addition, 4 hen lion o, granary 11x18,
corn crib 10x10,2 good cellars, 2 caves
out side, straw burn 1 A orchard, price
?l'J0l) One mile from town. 100 A,
1(10 A in cultivation, line faun no im
provements, but, a bargain at .51800,
half down. 1(50 A, uo.nl farm no im
provements, price 8C0O0. Write for a
Soecial list. 1). W. Giant, Alinena,
KaiiMis, Norton Co.
Commissioners Procccdlnas
Red Cloud, Nob., Feb 0. 1!)05.
Board of county commissioners met
pui'Miiint to adjournment. Members
present, I I.O. yiiwyor, F. II Oorlacb,
W. Richard and Joe Fogol. W. It.
Anderson, absent.
Motion iii-ulo and seconded that (ho
county treasurer bound is hereby in
structed and iiuthorixed to sell lots 1 1.
10,47, and 18, in block , in (iarber's
second addition to Rod Cloud, ut, HO
percent of back taxo-, plus eost of
sale,; also, lots 1 and 12 of same block as
above, for $11! plus cost, of sale. Mo
tion carried
Motion made and carried that the
county treasurer bo and is hereby in
structed and nuthori.od to m'II lot!),
in block 28, Red Cloud, lor oO per cent,
of back taxes plus cost of sale. Mo
tion carried.
Motion made and seconded that tho
county treasurer be and is hereby
instructed to sell lot 10, block 1, in
Pat Dior's subdivision of the southwest
(piartor of section 2, town 1, range II,
Webster county, Nebraska, for $0 10
straight tax, plus cost of sale. Motion
carried.
Tho chairman of the board of county
commissioners appointed tho follow
ing committees to settle up with coun
ty oilicors, for the year ending Decem
ber HI, 15)01, to-wit:
Commissioners Oerluoh, Fogol and
Richard to settle up with the county
treasurer.
Commissioners Sawyer and Ardor
son to settle up wi b the shoriir, clerk
of tho district court, county superin
tendent of public instruction, county
judge and county clerk
To tho Honorable Board of County
Commissioners of Webs'or County
Nebraska: Gentlemen: I herewith
present to you for approval tho up
pointment of Thomas Adnmson for
deputy assessor of Pleasant Hill and
Elm creek precincts for tho year 1003
Respectfully submitted this (it.h day
of February, 1!KT.
Ru'haiidTmiineii,
. ' County Assessor.
On motion, tho above and foregoing
appointment was approved.
On motion, board adjourned to Fri
day, Fob. 10, 1005, at 0 a. in., to settle
up with county oflicers.
(To bo continued next wool;.)
Real fcstatc Iransfers.
Transfers for week ending Wednes
day, Feb. 8, furnished by J. H. Bailoy
of Webster County Abstract company.
Henry Barth to Wm Arndt, wd,
lots 10 and 20, blk 14 Blue
Hill 8 1000
Christopher L. Columbia to Lil
lian M Shuck, wd, lots 5 and (J,
blk.'l, Talbot's add to Guido
Rock 1100
Lillian M Shuck to O L Colum
bia, wd, s s., 4-1.9
A Miner Wollman, executor, to
1500
John R. Greonhalgh, wd.lots 4,
fi, G, 7, 10 aud 11, blk 7, Cowlos.
John R. Greonhalgh and wifo to
Lois Foe, wd, lots 10 und 11,
72
blk 7, Cowlos 525
John R Greonhalgh and wifo to
E H Foe, wd, lots 4, 5, 0, and 7,
blk 7, Cowlos 48
Martha A Columbia to C L
Columbia, wd, lot 8 aud part
lot 7 in 14 1-0 ifiOO
Martha A Columbia to George L
Columbia, wd, part lot 7 in
W-ll) 1500
A Margaret Peterson and hus
band to Sarah Saltzmun, wd,
lots 0, 10 aud 11, blk 1, Jack
son's add to Rod Cloud 800
Fordlnand Chick to John C
Meliito, wd, H0j fi-3 10 .Ji.'CK)
Anton Larson et al to Henry
Ulrloh, wd, noH 18-3-12 2.000
i ,s ,
? naiamazoo
Corsets
Laces and
Embroideries
"Bvister Brown"
Stockings
F. NEWHOUSE
C DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
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Kcjtiitahlo '1 rust Co to Henry
Scholding, wd, sw1 , S52-3-K)....
I B Hampton und wife to J A
McArthur, wd, part njij uw.1 (
.'M-a-ll ".
J A T Bates to A II Hoffman. wd,
iio, 2-4-11
Lydin T Henderson to Hurl Nor
ris, wd, part swj. swjrj 8-1-11 . .
II C Wolf mid wifo to Clias S
Wolf, wd, nw.i 127-1-10
A E Frusor to Samuel L Frusor,
wd,so', .'10-120
Lizzie M Foster and husband to
II C Wolf, wd, lots 12 to a-l. blk
1, Garbor' add to Red Cloud.
Lincoln Land Co to Dan C Dwy
er, wd, lot 11, blk '2, iirst mid to
Bladen
C F Gund und wife to Koohlor,
icd, lots !l, 4, 5, and 0, blk 1,
Rohrer's ado to Blue Hill
4000
1500
5100
800
MOO
15200
1000
' 50
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Totul S30.-101
Mortgages filed 814,000
Mortgage i released, $5,000
Tiik Ciiikk and the Weekly State
Journal one year for 81, till March 1.
To the Public
Having purchased Chas.
Wadell's moat market, we
extend to you u hearty iu
vitntion visit us and becomo
hotter acquainted aud also,
when looking for good first
class meat, wo ask you to
glvo us a trial. ,
Wo are satisfied wo can
wo cau ploaso you,
Yours for business,
FEIS & SEARS
Wear one thirty days and if defect
ive in material or workmanship will
either give you a new one or return
your money.
We have a large number of remnants
and short lengths of Laces and Em
broideries that will be sold at less
than half their usual price for a few
days only. Too many to enumerate.
for Children are THE HEST ON
EARTH. Try them.
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M. A. Albright,
T5he Grocer
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Mrs Hacker's Mother Dead, '
Mrs. T C. Hacker received u tolo
gram Sunday untiounoitig tho serious
illness of her mother, Mrs. Harriot
Hoover, at her homo in Nomnha City,
Neb. Mrs Hacker loTt ot tho early
morning train Monday, and reached
her mother's bedside before her death,
which occurred Tuosday morning.
Mrs. Hoover was tho widow of Dr.
Jeromo Hoover, who homostoadod tho
present townsito of Nemaha City iu
1852 Sho was tho tho mother of nine
children, but three of whom are living.
Mrs.' Hacker returned homo from
Nomaha City this morning.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Broino Quinine tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. GrovoM signa
ourt is on each box. 2o.
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HIIKUMATI8M UIIKD IN A DAY.
Mvntlc Cure for Hhcnmntlhin and Neuralula
radically rurcn In I to ilay-8. Itn action upon
tno Hj-Htcm lh remarkable and myMcrlnua It
rcmovcN at once tliu catiho and the dleeano Im
mediately dlftapncarH. The II rut doo greatly
bono (lib 75 cvnlh Htid 11,00. fcdd byJI.E
Grico DnifftflBt. Ked Cloud
Insurance Agency
The German
Insurance Co.
of Freeport, III., and the
Farmers' Mutial
.Insurance Co.
of Nebraska
have over nine hun
dred policies in force
in Webster Countv.
Look up your policy
and see me.
O. C. TEEL,
Phono 08.
Hed Cloud.
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