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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
rSSJfyjp V w V" " ... "7 " " '" ".'v. - - HP?? HMi-" -' . y. Mr Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeporf, III., 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. O. C. TEEL, Phono OS. Ked Cloud. LOGALETTES I Plumb hns Red Cloud Hour. Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Dnmeroll block. l)i: N. 11 Morrison is in Lincoln this week. Dr. Nellie Maurer is in Lincoln this wek. Charles Schul z was in Guide Rock Tuesday. Ed Nelson was down from Cowles Wednesday. Ned Grimes was down from Blue Hill Sunday. Anson Garber was up from Guido R ck Sunday. The exterior of the Holland house is being painted. Jim Sumner was down from Bloom ington Monday. Miss Elma Holdrege was down from I uavale Monday. Carl Ferguson of Orleans spent Sun day in Ryd Cloud. The Chief and the weekly State Journal, $1 a year. W. R. Parker was in Riverton the iirt of the week. A. T. Walker is having his houso minted this week. Mrs. T. C. Hacker wont to Lincoln Monday for a visit. Dr. Gardner of Wymoro spent Sun day in Red Cloud. Face massage and ladies' shampco at Hayes' barber shop. Dan Gather was up from Superior the first of the weeK. Mr. and Mrs. George Morhart visited in Guide Rock Sunday. Take your poultry and hides to Piumb. Top prices paid. W. W. Wiight of Hebron was in town the tirst of the week. George Topham of Holdrege is visit ing relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Gnorge Garner of Ina vale were in the city Wednesday. Salter's Early Six-Weeks seed pota toes for sale cheap. C. H. Kai.ey. Clarence Binges?, wife and mother were down from Riverton Tuesday. Start Right The time owiioujs 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 see this machine. & J K7Vv To the Public Having purchased' Chas Wadoll's meat markot, wo extend to you a hearty hi vltatioti visit us and bocomo bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to give us a trial. We uro satisllod wo oau wo can pleaso you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS I Mrs. E. E. Burr and Mrs. A. J. Hayes woio up Guide Rock Tuesday. H E Spence and wife of Fail Held were Red Cloud visitors Wednesday. Plumb the feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Mrs. E J. Duckor is in Grand Island this week attending the G. A R en campment. Mrs. Carnahan and daughter of Riverton were shopping in Rod Cloud Wednesday. Adair Galusha returned to Lincoln Monday, after n brief visit with friends in Red Cloud. Miss Jossio Ricker departed for Lin coln last Suurday, where sho will tii'tke her home. Dr. E. A. Thomas has been in Lin coln this week attending the State Dental association. "The Wings of the Morning," a now serial story of fascinating interest, is b gun in this issue. A U. Kaloy and wife returned from Lincoln Siturnday, after a pleasant visit with relatives. b. Newhouso went to Grand Island Tuesday to attend tbo state encamp ment of the G. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. A. A Burdick of Alma wore in the city Thursday on their way to Smith Centi r. Joseph Wan on wont to Grand Island Wednesday to attend tho state G A. R encampment. F. E Reynolds, cletk nt Griefs drug store, lias moved into Win. West's prop erty in the north part of the city. Class play May 24th, graduating exercises May 27th. Tickets on sale at Grice's drug store, Monday morning. There will bo a special meeting of tho board of county commissioners next Monday to consider bridge mat ters. Ida, Freda and John Summerholter, of Steinatior, Nob., are in Red Cloud visiting with their cousin, Mrs. Mel McCord. Joe Warren, F. N. Richardson and E. Bobbins attended the district en campment of tbo G. A. R. at Blooming ton Monday. Mrs. C. H. Ktlvy and son Charles depurtod Wednesday morning for an extended visit with relatives in Lincoln and Beatiico. The State Sunday school convention 1Bl H k I Aw fc H. a 41 N s BjBBx '3tv VUl jW k. w Bv Af E S PETERSON, fc will moot In Superior Juno lit, it and 15. Red Cloud will undoubtedly bo well ropresunted. You can now take your annual bath, Tho tubs nt Manspoaker'a harbor shop are again in working order. Don't forgot to insure your property against tire, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, agent, Dnmeroll block. Miss Helen Roby, who has been visiting in Denver for h couple of months with relatives returned homo Tuesday morning. About llfty witnesses and others from the vicinity of Rnsoninut were in town Tuesday for tho preliminary hearing of Otto Erfman. Tho district meeting of the Robokahs which was to have boon hold in Red Cloud yesterday, was postponed until next Thursday, May 'Jfith. Mrs. Win. Duckr and little son re turned to their homo at Dovil's Lake, South Dakota, after a two weeks visit with relatives in Red Cloud. Mrs. George VauCainp and son and Mr. and Mrs. O E Hughes arrived in Red Cloud the tirst onrouto from Den ver to Hastings, where they will reside in the future. "A Debt of Honor," tho beautiful comedy drama, by homo talent, opera houso Fiiday evening, Juno 2nd. Tickets will be on sale May 80th, nt Grice's drug storo. Jim Barkhy and Matt Doyle got into an altercation Siturday night and Barkloy is now carrying Ins arm in a sling as tho result of having been hit with a two-by-four." Cleanso your system of all impurities this month. Now is the time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 35 cents. C. L. Cutting. A gamo of baso ball Sunday between the "kids" and a scrub toani resulted in a victory for the former by a scoie of 12 to 2. Tho boys go to Smith Center today for a game. Wny suffer with spiing tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will mako your well and keep you well. 30 cents, tea or tablets. R B. Payne, formerly of this county, who has beon teaching at Torcio, Colo , for tho past year, will close his school on tho 20th and he and his wife expoct to go to Oregon to mako their future homo. Mrs. Gladys Younkmnn and son re turned homo to Denver tho tirst of the week. Ttioy were accompanied by Mrs. P. Herigstad and children, who will visit in Dtiiver for a couple of months. Tho members of tho Christian Sun day school gave an ice cream social at the homo of Mrs. Sophia Graves. Tho i proceeds amounted to about $15 and an o'ljojablo ovening was had by all prosant. Al Slaby, Marion Morcor, Roy PholpB and J. P. Dolanoy wont over to Smith Contor yesterday toseo Campbell Bros ' circus. They will also witness the baso ball game today betweon Red Cloud and Smith Center. The class sermon will bo preached at t io Christian church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Preaching also at 8 p. in. Tho pastor will preach at Am boy on Saturday night and at Cowles at 3:30 on Sunday afternoon. 1. L. Minor, who has boon sick for several months past, departed for Ex celsior Spiings, Wednesday morning in h pes of benefiting his health. Ho was accompanied by bis daughter, ft mWwlr w f Our Hoys' Suits and we know 1 le'll like them. We Sell No Trash Good cloth and good making in Hoys' Suits earn their cost every time. They cost a little more per Suit, but less per year, and look better. Hoys' Suits in Worsteds, Cheviots and Scotches, two or three piece, $2.00, $2,150 to $6.50. Our guarantee back of every Suit. Gouiden-Haley Glothtog Go. ONE PRICE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE First door north of PostotTlcc, Red Cloud Miss It one, and Dr. K. A. Creighton. All regular sorvicos will ho held nt the Congregational church on Sunday. Morning seruon theme: "Kudesh Barnea;" evening, "A Question of Ex change." Afternoon mooting at Indian Creek. Everybody cordially invited. Tho district convention of tho Re beknhs will bo hold in Rod Cloud noxt Thursday. Ufllci M will bo elected in tho afternoon, and in tho evening at the Masonic hall, tho degroo team from the Superior lodge will initiate u class of about twenty candidates. Editor Georgo Hawkins of the Times and S 1). Cholf woro over from Leba non tho tirst of tho week and made this otlice a pleasant call. Mr. Cholf may locate in Rod Cloud mid wns look ing over the city in an cITort to find a suitable residence. Tho Juno number of Everybody's Magazine contains the story of the tirst great crime of tho copper trust, by Thomas W. Lawuon. It is a "corker." Lawson has given a year of his time and spont nearly 9000,000 in exposing tho robbing methods of "high finance" S C. Shuck returned from Auburn, Neb , Monday, where he had boon set tling up some matters connected with tho estate of his father, who died about six weeks ago. Mr. Shuck reports that they bad been having some rather dry weather in that section, which was relieved by a good rain Saturday. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will give a basket social at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsoy tonight. Ico cream and cake will be served, as well as free hot coffee. Con. veynnces will leave from in front of Albright's music store at about eight o'clock to accommodato those who have no conveyances of their own. Tho new cemont walk in front of the McGuiro building is a nice one. Mr. McGuiro believes the city should put in a cement gutter' along the street, and is willing to put ono in nt his own expense if the balance of tho property owners along that side of tho street will do tho same. However, if seems a littlo unrensonaDle that tho property owners should be required to bear all tho expense of, putting in the gutter?. Mayor's Proclamation. Tuesday, May !10, boing a legal holi day, it is requested that all business houses bo closed in tho aftornoon dur ing tho memorial services ut tho ceme tery, In order to allow every one to participate in paying duo respect to tho nation's defenders who havo passod away. By order of C. T. DicKKNhON, Mayor. Dlllard Bedford a Bankrupt. Last Saturday, May 1.3, in Omaha Dillard Bedford, formerly of Rod Cloud, was adjudgod a bankrupt. Monday, May !29, has boon sot as tho day for hearing tho claims of credi tors. There are a number of judg ments on fllo in this county against Bedford, who at ono time was consid ered to bo quite wealthy. Have Yovi a Boy Between 8 and 16? If so, we're right after him. We want to put him inside one of our Spring Suits, just for a trial. are nothing short of perfect Suits, Assessment of Fraternal Orders. County Assessor Tumor has Issued tho following notlco to his doputlos: Red Cloud, Nob. May 15, 1005. Doar Sir: It is my duty to udviso you of tho following action of tho stato board of equalization and assess ment and has been approved by tho uttornoy gonoral, which is as follows: That all proport, money or crodits, owned or controlled by mutual or fraternal insurance companies, socio ties or associations, clubs or lodges, oxcopt such as uro expressly exempt by statuto, slinll bo Hstod for taxation. You will govern yoursolf according ly mid soo that tho law is complied with according to the nbovo ruling. Yours truly RlUHAIlO TtJUNEII, County Assessor. NO Reunion. At tho district encampment of tho U. A. R. hold at Illoomingtou Monday it was docidod to hold no reunion this fall. Tho national encampment will bo hold in Denver this fall and, as many of the veterans desire to attend that gathering, it was thought advis able not to hold tho annual district re union. Erfman Bound Over. Otto Erfman, charged with having shot some horses belonging to Charles Arnold, was given a preliminary hear ing Tuesday before Judge Keonoy and was bound over to the noxt term of tho district court in the sum of f.00. Tho shooting is alleged to havo oc curred on tho 31st of March last. Real Estate IransTers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, May 17, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. C E Perkins Trustee to O W Kal- oy sol 27-8-10 wd 8 2000 Emma Wehues and husband to Rosotta Arnold e2 nw4 12-3.10 wd 2100 Emma Wohnes and husband to Otto Miller w2 nwl 12-3-10 wd 2300 Thomas T Tobtu Chas E Hogato ot al nwl 30-1 10 wd CG00 Jno R Groonhalgh to C W Kaloy sol 27-3-10 qcd 1 John B Ely to Chns E Eddy lots i 5 and G block 12 Vance add to Guide Rock wd 800 Chas L Lewis and wife to Vera E Emick s2 nw4 3J5.2-10 wd .... Oscar Gunnarson ot al to C L Lewis nwl 2(5-2-10 wd M H Hornbergor to Edward H Funko lots 10 and 11 block G Bohrer add to Blue Hill wd.. . 1500 3800 3500 Elizabeth Bosso and husband to Molviu and Mary McCord lots'. 12 and 3 block 8 R R' MiY'to " Rod Cloud wd 2G0 Mary E Smith and husband to "'Jf James U Overman v2 aol and o2swl 33-2-11 wd JKXX) Total . . . , $273fil Mortgngos tiled 87100 Mortgages released $7500 r h m V' iw Y.b: I V 'I M V . I 3 I ti 1K f f w I Rh if Id IV 'ft I .j V t A. I I A ftp .i. m , vr'.rrjsrytv3S'VffflT'