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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
wMwitwiiiWiiwy tfTOMMWWWWBMlt'MWa! l3S;rwM hf m ' i i .MrsMLu.. 2s&&i(&&&& I Subscription THE RED GLOID CHIEF ilSfiailStS!l(Stma!aamlmff(ilSltii. Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a Year in Advance SfJftttay '&l9PWKXWt.,WI9iafK VOLUME XXXI I r. RED CLOUD, .NEBRASKA, MAT 5, 11)05. NUMBER IS J MINER BROS, Tho Big Daylight Store MINER BROS. I TTto Big Daylight Store SHOES Sturdy, dependable Shoes, which will stand all the hard knocks they are bound to get. Easy fitting, comfortable and lower priced here than you have ever known. ."00 pairs of Wolfo Bros.' Shoos, iu Children's und Boys' Shoos. Wo do not intend to assort up on sizes on any lot number that wo have in stock. Prh os heretofore, $1 to 82 per pair. As long as they last I Newsy Notes from Neighboring Tomns j 5 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES I limit of tho l iw, ami ho was allowed to jnurnoy on east yesterday morning. All St. tO to t.SO Shoos, All St.BO to 2.00 Shoos, St.OO pair St. 25 pair Carpets Only standard grades of Carpets involved. We handle no other kind. In that is assurance that at tractive PRICES have not been made attractive by sacrificing quality. Extra Super all wool Ingrains, 60c made. C. C. Ingrains, 60c natk. All wool Ingrains, 50c nade. Printed Jutos, 30-40c nade. Velvet Carpets, reduced f 1.10 to 75c nade. Saxony Axmiustor Carpet, 90c made. Rugs 9x12 feet reversible Jute, were 812.50, now f 10.C0 9x12 feet reversible all wool, were $25, now $17 00 9x12 Axminster, were J30, now S25.00 Table Linen 100 yards all linen Table Dam asks. Wo 'bought them to sell at 81.25 per yard. They have not sold up to our expectations. Pure linen, heavy weight fabric, bleached, while they last, 92c yd. 1 pattern mercerized linen flu ish Damask, 50c yd. Shirt Waists The new spring Vaists are on sale. You are sure to find the choicest styles here, and always with a pricing that tho econ omist welcomes. I Prices range, $1.25 to $6 EACH I FRANKLIN (From tin- Sentinel.) W ,J. Ciapp last week refused 111500 for 240 acres of lm.d eight miles ninth oust of Franklin. G V. Townsoml, wife and daughter Miss Uraco, are getting ready to move to Belle Foui'he, S. 1). Mrs. Uod Seitton and three children left Tuo day night for the Big Horn basin, whore Hod 1ms prepared a homo for them. II. (J. LnnBach has purchased a lot ofJas Conkling just north of his real estate ollico and will soon begin tho erection of a two-story brick on the sumo. Tho citizens of Franklin are taking veiy Kindly to tho mw fraternal hall proposition. Half of tho amount necessary for its completion is already in bight. Tho academy seniors to tho mimbor of sixteen had their pictures taken at Hed Cloud last Frid.iy. Do they go to lied Cloud when they want a donation? Wo guess nit. Mrs. Geo. Masor is quilo ill at her home in this city. Miss Gretchen, who has been working at Republican City, resigned her position in the Ranger ollice and came home Monday to cure f.r her. Irving, tho little son of Wm. Inglis cut a deep gash in his forehead by fal ling against a buggy wheel Inst Friday night. Dr. Fees was callid and seveial stitches were rt quired to diaw tho wound together. D J. St. Claire of Omaha, a deputy postoflico inspector, was in the city Wednesday night He checked up the Franklin ollico and found every thing in ship-shape except for evidences of list week's robbery. Two men were arrested Sunday morning near Upland, who were sus pected of being the parties who robbed tho Franklin postoflico the night of April 21. The thieves got about 130 in cash at the postoflico and about 820 worth of merchannise from Chitwood's hardware store. MINER BR0S. 'NaAa CORRESPONDENCE spent Sunday at Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters BLADEN Mrs. Bird Kyle is visiting her par ents at Red Cloud this week. Mrs. It C Cnovalior was a pusienger for Campbell Tuesday evening. J. W. MlCi)V is building au addition to his house in tho south part of town. Miss Delia Silonmn visited with her mother, Mrs. O. B. Fish, lust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Qutiin visited with their daughter, Mrs. Iteiher, last Sun day. ) Mr. LiPorto of Campbell was in town Wednesday at the homo of It. O. Chevalier. Mrs. Kyle went to Hastings Satur day to visit her daughter, M s. Frank Harrington. Miss Emma Walker of Jiluo Hill js visiting her plater, Mrs. Alva McCord, south of town. Miss Delia Norman is visiting at the homo of ber mother, Mrs. Johnson, southwest of here. Mr. and Mrs. Itogois and Mr. and lira. Georgo Denton visitud with Joe Djnton last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Wolf tho homo of Mrs. Striker, Miss Ruth Householder camo up from Rosemont SundVy for a visit with her parents over Sunlay. Mr. and Mrs. A. w fllo from near ifttinpouii, wore visiting inoir son Frank at this place Ins-, Sunday. John Baker drove D P. Kimmoll to Red Cloud Monday, jphero tho latter took the tiain for Rothsoil, Missouti. A. McCord and D. l Davis returned from St. Joe lust Tvliuisday, whero they wont with stock tho first of tho week. I Mr. and Mis Chas. Saturday for St. Pali they go to visit a brother of Mr. Hal lor, who is quite siok. Floyd Williams is spiading tho week in Campbell at the Clark. Fred Andrews i barber shop during bis Mrs. George Newhou drove to Red Cloud Newhouse, who was while visiting here, returned to his hornet Red Cloud Wctnesday room ing. Mrs. H. H. Uoyd aid Mra. J. W. Davis received the sad hows Saturday of the death of the father. R. D. Halier left last Minn., whore mine of D. II. is charge of bis ibibneo. to and children Tuesday. Mr. taken quite sick (Continued on Ilist Pago.) LEBANON. (From tho Times.) .John Coolnv has purchased the Charley Lull barber shop. A baby Iny madn his appnaranco at homo of Mr. and M-s. Cims. Sharp, F. iday. C. S Ruinbolt, atatn manager of Tho Royal Highland! r-, is lure to organi.u a cistle of tiur socio y. C'uirlev Lull has purchased a barber simp at Godland and wont, out Mon day to take chargo of tho Mimo. Al Brown, whoso ntimo will go down in history as tho rounder of Brownvillo, lias bought three lots in west Lebanon. Ai t Carpenter shipped a car of cattle and one of hogs to Kansas City last week. Art wi ut along to keep them com;i(inv. 11. N. Dunton bought, tho Bon Dun ning fm m 2 miles southwest of Leba non, Monday. Elmer Thompson will faim the place this season. Mrs. W. S. Adylott fell down a couple of steps last Friday, whil- g dug down stairs at her home. She is in a very bail condition and conlined to her bed. Wm. Edwaidi bought tho Chas. Travelute farm south cast of Lebanon, last week. Mr. Traveltito contem plates going back to Marshall county this fall. Cass Kimsey returned from Jennings this morning, where he had accom panied Ins mother on a trip for her health Her husband will soon join her and they will then Htait overland in a wagon for pat Is in Colorado. Itoscon Wocsnor of Salem, who ut been attending school at Red Cloud for tho past two jo-ir, camo down to Leb anon last Fiiday, to pluy ball, ami while here informed us that ho had & position with the P.ml Sloroy Clothing store at that place, li isooo is a bright and energetic youi g man and wo pre dict that li'J will miike a succissfut salesman. SMITH CENTER. (From tho Messenger ) J. D. Flaxbeard, who has beon sta. lion agent at this place for seveial years, has tendered his tesignalion fj the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad company, and lias accepted a position in the First National bank. Johnny McC aron was over from Lebanon, Siturday, looking for a couple of lifteen year old Lebanon boys who had taken a notion to see a little of the world without consont of ttuir oarents. At last accounts tho boys wore still at large. Three years ago a Kansas City bank offered a prl.o to the room whoso pu pils mado the largest deposit during the year. The money has beon won for three consecutive years by the room taught by Miss Florencu No-tl, who was at one time principal of the Kensington school. Gus Brenneman, who was connected with the Pioneer of th s 2ity, and later tho Oberlin 'Herald, from twenty to iwinty-livo years ago, drew a $0000 prize the other day. He is a foreman on the Bttrtlesvilie, Indian Territor), paper and took a guess in some gift enterprise last year as to tho total number of paid adm!sions that would enter the World's Fair. A young man, Mark Dly, alias J. Scott, came inio Smith Center Satur day and W88 nippod by Sheriff Helfnn stine and his deputies. A telegram from the sheriff al Kearney, Nebraska, indicated that he bad escaped from the reformatory up there, stole a horse and made aoutn. It was a full description of the horse that caused the boy's de tention Sheriff Helfonstine hold him BLOOMINGTON (From the Advountn.) U A. Wiiitmaibh and family return ed last Saturday night from the west having, given up the show badness for the present. Mrs. V. S Douglas has gone to Medi cine Bow, Wyoming, to J du hor hus band, at which point tliey will make their future homo. Last Saturday while hunting wolvei tlio oldest son of John Donafon was shot by his brother iu an mi accidental move. The bullet from a 22 target rill i) penetrated tlio shoulder and wat not located by the doctois. The boy it doing nicely. A gentlemon from Republican City mow into town yesterday looxing lor a 'game." We understand thai he found it and lost, his pile. He also found trouble in a Mimp with a business man from Franklin in which the business man received tho worst of it, for when ho went home his face looked as if the Japs and Russians had maneuvered thereon. List week wo let a good local get away from us. Uncle John Sawyer had been far somo timo trying to ap penr young again, but wo bad no idea, (Contiuuod on Last Page.) n I I lKaBBBBBBBBBBr .ar4TBJSw Vr L J I I I TBf jT 1 afe V y I WINwf M II y-T L "baBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaS V I .HH I What does the Breakfast-Bell mean in yots household , Light, whole-s some Biscuit s made with Dr. PRICE'S Baking Powder? o unwholesome food made with an alum baking: powder? It is worth your while to inquire. AM Ul'l YM k k iM l& t n it- i k .', M V1 LOT m I i i' nl V R.