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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
' ' -. Uf .. i mfm i' ! gvfmWl 4utf ii lU "ft" 'A ''m. .V HH TTMH . 1 J ', 'J BMff - .itf4 ' t' I MS'" o r . & r 1 A .... AGAIN I WANT TO REMIND YOU .... Don't Spend Money Uselessly I can give you more goods for your money than you have been getting elsewhere. JtKttKr'' ont Spend P jV Mcrvie.ES I haven't the space here and see me. I will save you James Peterson 3 LOGALETIES Hay anil teed sit Plumb's. Mi'o, Komford is quitu sick, riiimb has Ked Clomi Hour. Try that calf uiual at Caldwell's, .loo lllair vas in the city Tuesday. (to to Fred P.uuib's for Hour or feud. Mrs. Heed is down fiom Orleans to day. Dr. K. A. Thomas, dontist, Duincrell block. Arc you going to IJlue Hill April 27 and 'JS? Mrs. Fred M'indevillo is visiting in Lincoln. Representative Kaloy was home over Sunday. C. I' Speneo was down from Hladon Tuo-day. Dr. Myers was down fiom Uiverton Tuesday. C. E. Putnam was down from Cowlos Tuesday. L. C. Evans of Hivcrton was in town Tuesday. John Storey was down from Cowles Wednesday. 0. 13. Crone was down from Lincoln over Sunday. .Airs. J. A. Tulleys canio down fiom Xaponcc today. 1. 11. Holmes was in Lincoln tho first of the week. "Farmer" Hay Frame was'in town the first of the week. N. A. Clark of Superior was in town tho lirst ot tho week. Ed. McAllL-U'r went to Hivcrton Tuesday on business. Faco massage and ladies' shampoo, at. HayoV barber shop. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freoport, HI., and tho Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. 4 C. TEEL. Phono 93. Ked Cloud. 8 lbs. Nails, 25c Western Washer, $2.90 5 gal. Cream Can, 35c A 16-inch Sulky Plow, SUVf $29.50 to tell you all, but come in money. Niw liro of handbags and side c unbs. F Nkwhousk O. E. Keiglo has moved into the Thomas Einigh property. .John Vest has been laid up with tho grip for tho lust few days. Take your poultry iiud hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. William Sternke was down from Uluo Hill the lirst of tho week. Postmaster T. C Hacker and wife are in Lincoln this week. Herb Ludlow is down from Hastings for a visit with his parents. Adair Gnlusha was down from ijin coin for n visit with friends. W. H Clark, tho Curl medicino man, was hero the Ihsi of the week. County Attorney A. M. Walters was down from Uluo Hill this week. Girl wanted at tho Windsor hotel G mhI wages paid. E. Wi:i.scn. Hoseoo Wei'Hi'jr has accepted ti posi tion in Paul Storey's clothing store. W. E. Hifo and family left Wednes day for their now hi mo in Ueatrico. George Hollistcr has traded his resi dence property for u farm near Inn VII lo. T. E. Mi Curl and wife visited with relatives in Mi-Cook Uio first of the week. Alex Saiclsor departed for his home in Ivoystono, South Dakota, Monday noon. Plumb tho feed man will puy j'nu tho highest- prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Tho infant child of John Phillips and wife died 'list Saturday at Goodland, Kansas. Mrs. S Graves and daughter Emma, have returned from their visit in Tope ka, Kansas. Mrs. D. II. Kiiloy arrived homo Mon day from an extended visit in Lincoln and Omaha. G. L VanCamp and son George- nr lived from Denver Sunday foi a visit with friends. "Jack" Wcosnor, who has boon teaching out south of Supoiior, was in town Sunday., Hort Dickoy left for Donvor this morning, whoro ho will spend a week visiting friends. Charloy Ludlow has resigned his job at tho Bostwick hotel in Hastings and is at homo again. George Haylor this week moved his family into town. Thoy will occupy tho Will West place. S. J. Chambers of Hasting, an undo of Dr. E A. Thomas, was in tho city this week on business. An effort is being mado to secure tho Andrew? Opera company for an en gagement in this city. W. E Hifo has sold his residence property on Seward avenue to Mrs. Stonobroakor for $1,500. If taken this month, keeps you woll all summer. Itmak's tho little ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring tonic for tho whole family. Hollistoi's Hoi'kv Moui.taln Tea. !I5 cents' Tea or I'ablets. U. L. Cutting. Dwight Jones and wife of Guide Hock visited with George Morharl and wife tho lirt of tho week. M. L. Grays, who was tho balloonist with Not ton, Hros. hero during tho ie union, was in town Sunday. Wanted dish washer at Kmii Ton bakery $lM per week. Btard and room. W. S. Hunsi:, Prop. George Hlair came down from Lin coln Thursday and was shaking hands with old friends in Ked Cloud. Foit Sai.i: Il'inii'ss shop; I'mul busi- jtiess. Address Lock Hox ',), II irvnnl, Nob. inch '.'I Don't forget to insure your piopcrty against lire, lightning and cyclones with L 11 F.irt, agent, Damurell block. Ai.rAi.KA Sunt I have oiiin nice seed. Wi ito for price and simple. I) W. Gkanp, Almciin, Kau. inch 21. I T. Amack and family, who recent. l.y ic turned fiom Idaho, have moved onto the Monison faun northeast of Hod Cloud. Miss Miuilo McCmio depaited for Almena, Kansas, Tuesday morning, to attend tho wedding of her cousin, Miss Ellie Marbcr. Ivan Dickenson will farm the Jim Hyan place this summer. His sister, Miss Minnie Dickenson, will keep house for him. Si Fiucher camo out with a new suit of o oralis Monday tho result of having pursued and killed a skunk in his barn Sunday night. It is understood Ilov E L. Ilutchius will resign the pastorate of the M 13 church and r-tire to a farm, which he o vns in Kaiiias. 13 M. Crone came down from Oxford Wednesday to bid his parents good-bye before their departure for their now homo in Kansas. Fred Schutnan and family of Inavale left this week fcr Paxton, Keith county, Nebraska, where they expect to make their future homo. A number of applicants from Rladen and Guide Hock took the civil service examination for rural carriers in this city last Saturday. Last Saturday Judge Koenoy issued a marriage license to Lewis II. Ilorg Hold of Guide Hock and Miss Viola Get ns n n 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 i inch Work Harness complete with collars, for $25 Get Right. Trade with Us MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. SPRING 1905 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, TROUSKRS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS and SllOKS. Prices low consistent with good merchandise. Gmvden-Kaley ONE-PR ICE Erst Door North of Postofficc, Red Cloud, Neb. H'isser, daughter of Charles Husser of A in boy. Frank Smith, the shoo man, has so far recovered as to bo able to attend to his business. His many friends are glad lo see him out again, John O'Mcura of Oak, Neb , is hero this week putting in tho new switch board and other improvements cf tho Farmers' telephone exchange, J L. Crossloy of Denver held down tho night operator's job for a fovv days until tho rrival of another operator to take tho place pormunontly. L. C Everett of Council HlulV", la., who owns considerable real cptato in this vicinity, wis hero tho first of tho week looking after his interests. It is rumored that a"modicinu"sliow will hold forth in Hud Cloud in the near future. Thoy usually mako good business for doctors and drug stores. Al. Slahy returned Monday from Denver, accompanied by his wife, who is slowly recovering from tho suigical operation which sho recently under went. A mass con volition has been called to meet at the .court house Satur day evening for tho purposo of placing in nomination an independent city ticket. It is said a number of boys supplied thomsolvos with "show money" last week by ransacking barns and hi n roosts for eggs, which thoy sold to a local lealer. Tho street commissioners force has this week boon making some extensive improvements along tho street in front of Peterson's implement and hardware establishment. Ed. Storoy, who has boon employed at tho asylum during tho past two yoars, departed Friday for Chicago, whore ho will j in Hingling's circus. Hastings Tribune. Monday night the Ladies Aid socioty of the tvl. E. church met at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munt,, whoro they gave a farewell party for Mrs. C. 1$. Crono and Mrs, Will Hifo. P"Will. Kltnni mill Tlimmi') Tt ulfrnra nf Pariniugton, III , brothers of Mrs. W. 11. VatiPatton, havo moved onto the Walt Garner place, north of Inn va'e. Their families will join them soon. It will bring ricli red blood, lirm ilosh and musclo. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Takeii tl is month will keep you well all sum mer. 85 cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cutting. Tho pastor will preach upon tho fol lowing themos at tho Congregational church on Sunday morning. "Tho Sunday School Problem." Evoniug. "Christ and tho Wind Man." Everyone welcomed. If you cannot eat, sloop or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, tako Iiollister's I IfunL tt Mmiritnlii 'ltn tliiu tmintli. A """'V - "" " tonic for tho sick. Thoro is no remody equal to it. 1)5 cents, tea or tablet. C. L Cot ting N. F. Watkius of Highland, Kinsas Clothing Go., CLOTHIERS, has accepted a position in Ward Hayes' barber shop. Though a young man, Mr. Watkius lias had considerable ex perience as a tousorialist, having practically been raised in a barber shop. Hear Hie Hon. A. H Talbot, Head Consul Modern Woodmen of America, at M. W. A. hall, Tuesday evening, March '21. All interested in Fraternal Insurance are cordially invited. Good music and a good time generally. Ad mittance free. Audiew Arnold of Inavale was in Hod Cloud Wednesday to receive a car of thoroughbred Polled-Augus cattle, which were delivered to him horo by W. Thorn berry and Tom Millor of Smyrna, Nob. Mr. Arnold took tho cattle 1 1 his ranch near Uiverton. C. U Crono and family are this wook making preparations to remove to their new homo near Ottawa, Kansas. It was just twenty years ago this wsek that Air. Crone and family located in Ked Cloud and during these years thoy have made many friends who will be sony to seo them leave Hud Cloud. Mr. and Mis. V. H. Smith of Missou ri City, Mo., wore called to Hud Cloud by tho serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Davis, wife of 1I10 pastor of the Christian church. Wn are pleased to state that Mrs. Davis is now out of danger and well on the toad to recov ery. The children havo also recovered from their recent illness. Hobt. Fortune orders tho Journal sent to his address at Ked Cloud and writes a piirtinout letter which was not intended for publication, but wo gonor otisly share it with our readers as fol lows: "Well, I'll give it up, Charlie Day is a better man than I am, so givo him the money and send me the Jour nal. I haven't made my Forttiuo yet out here, hut as long as I don't havo a Miss Fortune I'm all right." Hobrou Journal. To the Public Having purchnsod Chas. Wadoll's moat market, wo ox tend to you ti hearty iu vitation visit us and bocouio bottor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to givo us 11 trial. Wo uro satisfied wo can wo can ploaso you. 1 Yours for busiuess, FEIS & SEARS WftXlM M I Wrf1 iw.HHtWinAwwirwiiiniWM(iwigtiwwirtir mQm n