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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1905)
WTfr ' l " "t "V ."tf v mssEi 'JU8t'gA . .,M,'4fcj-A V"Tt !9i&tz-: r ife f' i V Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freoport, 111., 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. O. C. TEEL, Phono 03. Rkd Cloud. -9443443ttttttttttCr LOGALETTES School close? on the 20th. Hay and teed at Plumb's. Plumb lias lied Cloud Hour. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Dnmercll block. William Crabill is having his house pttiuted. C. M. Smith of Biul City, Kansas, is in town. Fred Gerlach was down from Cowles M )nrtay. Thornt Foe was down from Cowles Monday. A. Bagwell was down from Inavalo Wednesday. Vern Wjuntt was down from Frank lin Tuesday. E S Garner went to Guide Rock this morning. Mrs. Wttskom was down from Ina vale this week. Mrs G. S. Albright is homo from her viit in Orleans. George Editor was over from North Branch Monday. B. F Mtint. went to Omaha Thurs day on busino's. The Chief and tho woekly Stato Journal, $1 a year. Walter Kaley was up from Chester the first of tho week. l)r Gardner of Wymoro was a Ked Cloud visitor Sunday. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Charles Herrick and wif returned from Hasting Tuesday. Dr. E. A. Thomas is building an ad dition to his residence. Born, Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atherton, a boy. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. A. Young of Benkelman, Neb., was in Ited Cloud Wednesday. Mis. Prank Smith is able to bo up after a voiy severe illness. Vic Manspeakor returned Wednes day from his vacation trip Alfalfa seed for sale. Write for Start Right The time owiiouis be here for you to plant corn. You will want the best Lister to plant with. Get a Tricycle You can see the corn drop. You can hitch closer to your Lister. It will pull one horse lighter than others and do better work, and is easy to operate. Come in and this machine. see & JKMES PETERSON. To the Public Having purchased) Chus. WadoH's meat miirkot, wo extend to you u hearty in vitutiou visit us and become bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to givo us a trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wo can pleaso you. Vours for business, FEIS & SEARS samples D. W. Giiant, Ai.mk.na, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs CJ. A. Drunks of Oxford were in tho oily WednoMl iy. A. C. Dill and R. I. Furry woro down Franklin tho first of tho week. Wantkd Man and wife for faun work. Stahkk Bitos., Amhoy. Mr. anil Mrs. O. W. White were down from Blue Hill Tuesday. A. H. Keoney returned lliursday trout a business ttlp to Omaha. Mrs. Susan B bhy is visiting with lelativcs in Guide Roek this week. Mr?. Arthur Myers, who has been quite sick, is reported some hotter. Salter's Early Six-Weeks seed pota toes for sale chenp. C. H. Kai.kv. Will Ki.or returned to Lincoln Sun day after a short visit in Red Cloud. Elmer Kaley of Denver visited with relatives in Red Cloud tho first of tho week. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Mrs. Chailes Schlosser and children loft this morning for Sunnyside, Wash: tngton. Presiding Elder Pearson of Hastings will preach at tho M E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. Paul Storny is vUting at tho homo of C. E. Wescott in Plattsmouth this week. Tho Red Cloud baso ball team will go to Smith Center a week from today for a game. Charles Puderbaugh, the St. Francis Kan., cattleman, wti9 in town tho first of tho week. Dr. and Mrs. Bomford and little Fay Hays loft Saturday for a visit at Wilber and Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Llndlov aro the parents of a baby girl, boro Thurs day morning. Ct-unly Treasurer McCrary left Tuesday for his annual visit to his old home in Indiana. Mrs. Thomas Emigh of Soattle, Wash., arrived Monday for a short visit with relatives. The walls of the new MiClolland building are up and work on the in terior will soon begin. Work on the new cement walk in front of Paul Storey's clothing store was begun this morning. 9mtBSp!9uvS!IIIHHlHI0 nj. glPWPBBIIS5WflBiBffvlKM i-fc, imV- r mt'"-jr:3!' ' You can now take your annual bath, I'ho tubs at Maiispeakor's barber Bhop aro again in working order. Tho graduating class will put on tho play "Sho Stoops to Conquer," as a part of their entertainment. Mrs. Ada Gross arrived fiom Hot Springs, Ark , this morning to look after her property interests. Mrs, Van Meter and father, Jacob Carpenter, of Franklin, aro guests at tho homo of A. II. C.trpoiitor. Le.'lio Giavcs arrived in Bed Cloud lust Saturday from LitJuiiti, Colorado, for a short visit with relatives. Inspector llaiipt of Findlay, Ohio, was in Red Cloud tho first of tho week on rural free delivery business. Mrs. Anna Ijlmlcrman of Cortland, Neb , is in Red Cloud visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Maker. Mrs. Del Walker went to Table Hook Siiurday for a visit with her parents' before their return to Michigan. The graduating oxoioises will ho held at tho opera house Wednesday and Friday evenings, Miy 21 and 2d. Roy. T. O. Douglas ( f Franklin will occupy the Congregational pulpit Sun duy, exchanging with Pustor Rico. Miss Jessio Wert returned from Orleans Thursday, where sho has been spi tiding a week visiting relatives. Alkai.ka Skko Foil Sai.k Apply to J. Rosencran", Inavale, or W. II. Ros oncrans, Red Cloud. May 12. Earl Crahill returned from Siloam Springs Wednesday morning, where he has been snr tho benefit of his health Don't forget to insure your property against tire, lightning and cyclones with L. 11. Fort, agent, Damoroll block. Alvin Popo departed for Now York City Tuesday morning, after a visit of several weeks in this city with rela tives. Initios Peterson has put in a lino cement gutter ah 113 tho front of his hardware storo and implement ware house. Quito a number of our citizens aro already making preparations to attend tho Odd Follows' picnic at Superior on fie 21th. Miss Grace Anderson returned from Franklin Wednesday morning, whore sho has spent tho past ton days visiting relatives. Mrs. Win. Duekur and littlo son of Devil's Lake, South Dakota, aro in the city visiting with Mrs. E. J. Ducker and family. A tornado at Snyder, Okla , Wed nesday night killed nearly a hundred people and destioyed a largo amount of property. Mrs. J. A. Ayers, who has boon visit ing her daughter, Mrs R ibeit Fortune, returned to her homo in Hebron Sat urday morning. Dr. Elmer A. Thomas will attend tho meeting of tho No'iraska State Dontal society at Lincoln next Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. Mrs. Mary Long, who has boon visit ing her sister. Mrs. L. 11. Blackludgo, 1 returned to her homo in Long Point, Illinois, Fuesday morning. At tho adjourned meeting of tho city council held Saturday night tho ap pointment of T. J. Ward as street com missioner was confirmed by tho city council. Cleanse your system of all impurities this month. Now is tho time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 35 cents. C. L. Cutting. Paul Storny, Will Wolfo, Frank Huf for, Oliver Hedge aud Honrv Gilliam vs GREAT PANTS The most likely weakness of a man's wardrobe is the need of a pair of SPRING PANTS On his Pants hangs the life of his Coat and vest. There are few tailors who can produce Pants like ours. Lxpert Pant Makers cut and shaped our Patits, and we know them to be Correct in Cvit, Tailoring (Si Feibric If you have never worn our make of Pants, suppose you select a pair, just for trial. $ 1.50, $2.00, $3.00, up to 5.00 ?5he COWDEN - KALEY CLOTHING COMPANY ONE PRICE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE First door north of Rostofllcc, Rod Cloud wont to Omaha Sunday to attend tho grand lodge of tho A. O. U. W. They aro expected homo this evening. Wtiy sutler with spiing tirednoss, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea wilt mako your woll and kcop you well. 3Ii cunts, toa or tablets. A. L. Funk of Lincoln, formerly of this city, has boon elected a delegate to tho national mooting of tho Trav elers' Protective association, which meets at Savannah, Ga , May to. Den't lot tho children sutler. If they are frotful, peevish and cross give thorn Hollister's Rocky Mountain toa. Tho best baby tonio known. Strength and hoallh.follow its use. 115 cents. C. L. C jtting. Mr. Sqniios, father of Mrs. Frai k money out or tho course, but it has not Smith returned to his homo no ir Salem, 1 yt been decided to arrango for an Kin., Monday. Mr. Squires has boon other scrios for tho coming season. 1 sick at tho homo of his daughter for several weeks, being laid up with an injured knoo. Prosidont Roosovott's train did not pass through Omaha as scheduled and Secretary to tho President Loot) was thereby savod from tho wrath of Miss Mao Wood, who had ofllcors waiting nt tho depot to servo papers upon him in a daninge suit. .Fred Wolfo, Charley Herrick, Will Eokloy and their fumllios will make a tour of Colorado this summer, going overland in wagons. Mr. Wolfe and fnmily went ovor to Ksbon, Kansas, Wednesday, from which point the start will be made. The peanut party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark Wodnes dny night was largely attended and an enjoyablt tlmo was had. There were several guessing contests, and Mrs, Ed Amack was awarded the prize for be ing the best guessor. Otto Erfman. living between Blue Hill aud Rosemont, was arrested Moc day and brought to Red Cloud on a charge of having shot some horcos be longing Io Charlov Arnold. Ho was released on bond nnd will have a hear ing in tho county court next Tuesday. Dog noisoners are getting in their work. This weokrrank Peterson's bird dog, "Gyp," was poisoned and had to be shot, and a dog belonging to N. S. Rants nlso got a dose that ended its existence. A man who will poison a dog is moan onough to do almost auything. Tho stono and coment guttor recent ly laid across Third nveiiiw between tho Minor and Peterson building", tho top of which was dosignod to bo used as a crosswalk, is being moved to tho oast in lino with tho other gutters on tho street. This is whoro it should have boen placed at tirst. Tuesday afternoon's storm was very severe south and oast of here. At Guide Rock the halt broko tho windows in storo buildings ana dwellings. Over in Garfield township hailstorms of extraordinary size fell. Ono of tho largest measured 11 inches in circum ference tho long way and 0 inches tho other, weighing over 0 ouuco3. Many LINE OF of tho hailstones woro as largo as an aveingo sir.ed orange. S. C. Munger had ono shunt killed by tho hail, and another badly injured. Tho heavy rain and hail storm Wed nosday night caused a bad washout east of Gutdo R ck. Trains 18, 14 and 1(5, on Thursday, woro sent around by wap of Blue Hill, Edgar aud Suporio-, causing considerable dolay. Guide R'ick was utmost flooded, tho water in tho main street running into stores and houses. Tho entertainment given at tho opera house last Friduy night by tho Gln.ior Carolinians was tho last and host of thocouiso. A largo audlenco greeted tho singers, and ovorybody was woll pleased. Tho nhureh netted a littlo PllUl Kobokah lodgo No. It) of this Htv ,8 makln ,)r0n.ritna . ,.. tain the district nssonihly of the order in this city Miiy 18. About two hun dred visiting membors of tho order aro expocted to bo present and a good time is promised. There will bo dele gations from Superior, Guide Rock, Nelson, Chester and Hardy, and pos sibly Blue Hill. Mrs. Francis Havel, Miss Emma Havel and Mrs. John Polnicky return ed from Lincoln Wednesday morning, where they bad been to see Mrs. Dennis Finn, who is confined in the state insano hospital at that place. Mr. Finn is very ill snl an effort will le made to secure her rolease and brit g hor home, where sho can be cared f r by relatives and frioods. A gamo of base ball was played Wed nesday afternoon between tho regular team and a club alleged to bo made up of business men. Tho regular teauiyP won by a score of 12 to 4. Ben M( Farland wns t' 0 star playe1" 'or tho "business men," and did somo fancy stunts on and around first baso. J. P, Delaney, who did tho umpiring, ma terially assisted Captain McFarland's team in landing its four runs. Another gamo is being arranged for. Tho editor's wifo, who prides herself on her knowlodgo of cows, horses nnd other things portaining to tho farm, went to tho country the other day to buy a cow. It was milking time when she arrived at her destination, and the owner of the farm was engaged in at tending to his cows'. Pointing to a yearling steor which was grazing near ly8ho inquliod: "Do yon milk that pretty littlo cow, too?" "No," replied tho farmer, "I just bought him." Memorial Sunday. On Sunday, May 28, all soldiers and siilors of tho civil and Spanish-American wars and membors of Woman's Rollof Corps aro roquostod to moot at O. A. R. hall at ton o'clock, mid from thoro march to tho Christian church, where horvices will bo hold. By lequost of Joseph Gaimiek Post Commander. 1 n ii I! ; 1 i m I PM LI 5, i I " ' Iff' I W t tk'il m i s ii "M 1