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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
wFjr W 'fWPS' r'P'W'T !H aurt-v -'h: S ! - n w I- v f SI '..! t - - --- -lluwiaavirtii,iJUUfa.-Vi;illl44i;aiUlllllllll(.l4 V" V V 'V'V 'VV -VVwVVVvVV'rV,,V,rV'1 f .... AGAIN 1 WANT TO REMIND YOU .... Donyt Spend Money Uselessly I can give you more goods for your money than you have been getting elsewhere, s U cr. yw y 'Dont See UKr V&tmyMSGLGSSLV I haven't the space here and see me. I will save you James Peterson im-iiimmtSfrfrlf: LOCALETTES Hay nml teed nt Plumb's. Mrs. Uomford is quite sick. Plumb lias Hod Cloud Hour. Try tli ut calf mc.il at;Caldwoll'8. , Go to Fred Plumb's for flour or feed. ' Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Diunerell block. ,J. M. Chailin was in Guide Rock Sunday. II. Onstot was down from Riverton Sunday. Key. Taylor was down from Inavalo Monday. L. L. M inning was over from Esbon Saturday. Dr. L. 11. Dick was up fronfSuporior Satin duy. J. K Mercer attcuded supremo court thi week. C. L. CottiiiR is in Chicago this week on business. Hess McCoy of Campbell was in town Wednesday. Strou p Itothrock hnd family are vis iting in Indiana. Wm. Delanoy was over from North Riutich Sunday. Clias. H. Porter and wife went to Lincoln this week. O. C. Teel is in Chicago attending an insurance meeting. Charles Eddy anil wife were dowu from Cowles Tuesday. Face massage and ladies' shampoo, at Hayes' barber shop. Judge Kecney went to Aurora Fri day returning Sunday. Paul Storoy is building u new barn on his residence property. The Woman's IMiof Corps wore on- The German Insurance Co. of Freeport. HI., and the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. a O. C. TEEL, Phono 98. Red Cloud. Insurance Agency 8 lbs. Nails, 25c Western Washer, $2.90 5 gal. Cream Can, 35c A 16-Inch Sulky Plow, no $29.50 to tell you all, but come in money. tcrtained at Mrs. W. E. Rifo's Tues day afternoon. .loo Konyon has returned from Ok lahoma and has accepted a position on tlie transfer. Commissioners Gerlach and Sawyer went down to Guide Rock Tuesday on county business. Last Saturday Miss Myra Griffoth had the misfortune to loso her pocket- book, containing 810. Station Agent Tom McCarl was slightly injured Saturday by jumpiug from the top of u box car. John Grifl'uth returned Wednesday evening from Rochello, 111., where ho has been visiting his parents. Miss Floronco Cotting departed for Bristol, Wisconsin, where she will visit with relatives for somo time. d.P. Cathcr was transacting busi ness in Red Cloud Wednesday aui was a pleasant caller at this oilice. P. Schumaii of Inavalo was in town Wednesday. He is preparing to move to Paxton, Nebr., in the near future. Don't forget to insure your property against lire, lightning and cyclones with L 11. Purt ngent, D.unerell block. Earl Cropp of Oxford is visiting his aunt, Mrs. G. W. Francis. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. J. F. Winters of Lincoln was iu Red Cloud the fust of the week. II. L. Hopkins was dowu from Cowles the first of the week. Mrs. Lulu Matthews of Inavalo was in town the first of tho week. Born, Sunday evening, to Mr. and Mis. Henry Nowhouse, a son. W. W. Wright and wifo of Hebron visited in Red Cloud this week. Everett Irwin of Ronkleman is work ing for the R. & M. at this place. G. W. Walker of Palmyra, Nebraska, was in town tho first of tho woek. Wallio Wright loft for Shickley, Nebr., Wednesday on a hunting trip. . The Kompton's played to "S R. O." h tuses Wednesday and Thursday even ings. Mrs. Robort McHrido accompanied Mrs. W. W. Wrignt to Hebron for a visit. Mr. and Mr3. Omer Doling are tho parents of a girl baby, born Tuesday night. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Mrs. Wash Roed of Bladen is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. George New- house, James Gilliam and Bernard McNony wont to Lincoln Monday on lecal business. Mrs. C. B Crono and daughter Edna returned Tuesday morning from a visit in Lincoln. Mis. John Tumor wont to Lebanon Mouday, callod thoro by tho illness of I her mother. No. 73, the Hastings lightning ox- I press jumped tho track last Saturday somewhere Cloud. Ex-C unity Attorney Overman wont to Lincoln M unlay to look after tho Barker case. J. F. Hassingor of North Branch was a pleasant caller at this ollico the first of the wick .J. G. Brown, wifo and son Clyde de parted for Suita Ana, California, Wed nesday night, wheie they will make their future home. Fred Turnuro wont to Chicago the first of the wo ik to purchase stock for Tuinure Bros.' bin general stoics in this city and Chester. Mr. and Mrs Will Robertson return ed lasi Fiiilay iiom Alliance, Nebr., where l hoy attended the funeral of tho latter's sister, Mrs. Marsh. The twelth grade of the high school last night gave the annual banquet in honor of tho eleventh grade, at the home of Dr. Robert Damerell. Wo desire to call the attention of our stockmen to tho advertisement of day, Robinson & Co., Kansas City, which appears elsewhere In this issue. Miss Eli, ihoth Marker returned Sun day evening from Milwaukee, Wis., where she attended the meeting of the National Educational assiciation. The scientific lecture and demonstra tions at the Congregational church Monday evening formed the most inter esting entertainment this winter. Anson Garbor returned Monday evening from Phoenix, Arizona, where he went somo time ago for the heuelil of his liealt.). He is much improved. Wo desire to call the attention of stockmen and shippers to the splendid muket letter furnished to this paper by Clay, Robinson & Co., of Kansas City. Huns Nicholson, W. S House's baker, has returned from his visit with his parents iu Denmark. He was accom panied back to America by his brother Andrew. The Catholic ladies will hold their annual ba.ar, with dinner and supper, at the old Fair store room in the Potter building on St. Patrick's day, Friday, March 17. Mrs. A. A. Phillips and daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Phillips, and Mrs. Charles Sine left Thursday for Good- Get Ne N v? Satisfaction By 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 l inch Work Harness complete with collars, for Get Right. Trade with Us MORHARI BROS. Hardware Co. SPRING When you arc not busy, come in and see our new Spring Wear ables. It is not too early to buy, but if you do not want to buy now it won't hurt you to see what you should buy later in the season. SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS, RAIN COATS, TROUSERS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS and SHOES. Prices low consistent with good merchandise. Cowden-Kaley ONE-PRICE First Door North of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. laud, Kansas where they will join their husbands. A surprise party was given Marie Ilai wood Tuosday afternoon, in honor of her eighth birthday. A number of her little friends were present and had a jolly time. Street Commissioner Homer Baker and his assistants this week cleared out the glitters along Webster street, mak ing a decided improvement in their looks as well as their usefulness. It will bring rich red blood, firm ilosh anil muscle. That's what Hollister's R'icky Mountain Tea will do. Taken tl is mouth will keep you well all sum mer. 1)5 cents, toa or tablet. C. L. Cotting. The following sermon themes will be discussed at the Congregational church on Sunday: Morning, Tho Fruit of Light; Evening, What Do Ye More Thau Others. Afternoon meeting at Indian Creek. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal to it. 115 cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting Thoro will bo a masquerade ball at the Woodman hall, tho evening of March 17, St. Patrisk's day. Mercer's orchestra will furnish the music and tickets will be 70 cents. Everybody is cordially invited. Will Rosencrnns arrived tho first of the wiek from Rockford, 111., whore he and his family havo bpont tho past year. Tho balance of the family will return soon and they will make their homo in Red Cloud. If takon this month, keeps you well all summer. It mnkis the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring tonic for the whole family. Hollistot's Rocky Moui-tain Toa. 5J5 cents' Tea or I'ablels. C, L. Cotting. A. R.Talbot of Lincoln, head consul of tho Modern Woodaien of America will be iu Red Cloud a week from next Tuesday, March 21, to address the peo ple on woodcraft. Everybody is cor dially iuvitod to be present. Ralph VauOleof left Wednesday for Hubbell, Nebraska, for a visit with his parents prior to leaving for Fort Col lins, Colorado, whero he has a position, George Walker of Omaha has taken his place in Ward Hayes' harbor shop. Ei. Cooper will hold a stock salo at his farm 8 miles south and 4 miles west of Red Cloud, on Friday, March 17, at which timo will be sold 12 milch' cows, 0 with calves by side; 12 colts and young horsos and 18 hoad of Poland China bred sows. Preo lunch at noon Mrs. M. Gilroy will disposo of hor property hero and roturu to Iudia, whero she has extunsivo interests. Mrs. Gilroy made her homo in Iudia lor many years before coming to America two years ago, and all who know her will regret to hear of hor intended departure. The real estate transfers for tho week ending March 8, show that a tremon dotiH business is being dono iu real 1905 Clothing Go., CLOTHIERS, estate. Tho laud sales show a total of over $70,000, and J. II. liallov of tho Webster County Abstract Co., says tho list of transfers is tho largset ho has ever had to transcribe in ono woek. Willie Shannon, tho 1(5 yoar-old son of W. G. Shannon, living about sovon miles southeast of Red Cloud, shot himself in tho loft uuklo Sunday with a III caliber rifle On Monday l)rs. Raines and Creightou located tho bul let with tho x-ray niachino and succeed ed in extracting it. It is not known just how the accident occurred. The following cattleman shipped to St. Joe this wjck: II. 11. Crowell, ono car cattle; 1) H. Kaloy, ono car oattlo; Wm. Kucliu, one cir cattle and two hogs; K. N. Roberts, one car cattlo; II C Cutter, seven ear hogs; Tom Ivrnlik, one car cattle. Damerell & Crowell topped the St. Joo markot Monday with two cars of cattlo at 85 .'15. Quito a little excitement was caused on Webster street Wednesday morning by Charley Wliittaker passing through tho street with his steam thresher. As ho was passing Robinson & 15 union's grocery, Del Walker's horse became frightened, climbed up on tho sidewalk and wanted to go into tho store. 'Dusty" Burden checked him in his mad career and started to drivo him down the street, when Mill Carrier Will Brown's team became frightened and one of them wauled to lay down ou sidewalk. They finally took a notion to run and sturtod south, but wero st tpped by Charley Piatt. Farm Loans in both Nebraska and Kansas. To make sure that you can got lowest in terest and best optional payments of 1110, got tho vory boat terms you can of others, and thou como and see mo. I uin sure I will make your loan. C. P. Catiikh, Rod Cloud, Nob. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wudoll's moat markot, wo oxtond to you a hearty iu vitation visit us and become bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first clii8smeat, wo ask you to give us a trial, Wo are satisfied wo can wo can ploaso you. j Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS I hx 1.1 fiii WKDVOSHa riLfif wimmjmtiw$qiQmtm&m TTTaT fiitmmas ,. -,, ,. , . - . , -. ,'