The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 09, 1905, Image 5

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You always get Wearing Results if you get the
genuine DAIN STACKERS or SWEEPS. They
are STRONG and have been tried. I have the
genuine DA IN goods. Anyone else in this town
claiming to have the Dain goods is imposing on you.
See that it reads "Dain Mfg. Co." on your stacker
when you buy one and you will have the BEST.
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PETERSON.
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Brothers, wont to Milwaukee, Wednrs
dny morning, whoro alio will sponil tho
summer visiting.
Prof. Unsel'l, Hownrd Wilson, Geo
Simpson, Missus Lirgont, Hughe and
Tompkins of Guide Hock attended tho
institute this week.
Elinor Kaley returned to his homo in
Denver Tuesday owning. His sister,
Miss Myrtle, wunt with him, whoio sho
will losido for some time.
Mrs. Hurt Hntliold and daughter
Voru returned to their homo in Com
eordiu, Kansas, Tuesday, after a visit
with relatives in this city.
Misses Griuo and Gertrude Hunt
arrived Wednesday morning from
Montgomery City, Mo., for visit with
their aunt, Mrs. Kilns Goble.
Postmaster Hiieker wont to Lincoln
Saturday night, where ho attended the
nmoral of his old friend, ex-Governor
Robert V. Furnas, on Sunday.
It is said that Charley Campbell has
become religious sinco his incarcera
tion in tho county jail and has been
baptized in tho Catholic church.
Editor Train of tho Oxnard (Till.)
Cornier, business partner of U. G
Knight, was in Red Cloud this week
and made this ollleo a pleasant cull.
A 11. Kaley wuit to Hastings Wed
nesday noon, where ho will tako treat
limit at tho sanitarium. His sou
Waltor went with him for a few days
Thr crushed rock for tho now ce
ment walk around tho Miner building
is on tho ground. Tho curbing for the
walk around tho Bontloy building is in
position.
At tho Congregational church Sun
day morning the pastor will speak on
the theme: "A Congregational
Pioneer;" evening theme, "Waiting to
bo Gracious. "
i LOGALETTES
Hay and teed at Plumb's.
Plumb has Red Cloud Hour.
Try that calf meal at Caldwell's.
Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed
Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell
block.
Ernest Starke was visiting in Kansas
Sunday.
Mrs. C. F. Evans wasaCowles visitor
Wednesday.
J. A. Crawford was here from Belvi
lore this week.
George VanCamp was down from
Hustings Sunday.
E Horpolshoimer of Blue Hill was in
town Wednesday.
.Imiinu Burden went to St. Joo tho
iirst of the week.
Miss Fannie Bentley returned Tues
day from Omaha.
W. R. Parker is in Wichita, Kinsae,
m a business trip.
Warren Thomas of Cowles was in
town Wednesday.
Mro. Patrick Gilroy of Inavale was
in town Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. Francis is homo from
4ior visit at Hastings.
Face massage nnd ladies' shampoo
at Hayes' barber shop.
Commissioner Richard was up from
Juide Rook Wednesday.
Mis C. H. Potter and daughter
Dorothy are in Lincoln.
Wanted Girl for housework. In
quire of E H Newhouse.
Mis. S. Reiglo has gone to Hebron
for a visit with relatives'.
Take your poultry and hides to
Plumb. Top pricos paid.
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BUY A
FLEMING
SWINGING
STACKER
This Stacker will elevate hay 28
feet high and place it anywhere
on an 18x10 rick.
A horse wnlks half tho distance
loss than on an overshot stacker.
This is not a hay dumper, as most
stackers nro, but will put your hay
where you want it, and saves one
man on tho stack.
POPE BROS.
Mr. S. R. McBride has gono to Ina
vale for a couple of weeks.
C. E Vaughan and wife were up
from Guide Rock Wednesday.
Rev. J. M. Bates arrived homo the
first of tho week from St Paul, Neb.
The Red Cloud baso ball team plays
in Smith Center today and tomorrow.
Maurice Groat, "Dusty" Burden and
Bruce Frame were in Blue Hill Sun
day.
Dr. II. E Ashor went to Superior
yes'erday morning to tako in the street
fair.
Miss Ada Schultz leaves for Hastings
totnoriow for a short visit with rela
tives. F. W. Cowdon wont to Omaha this
week as a delegate to the Masonic grand
lodge.
Plumb the feed man will pay you the
highest price for poultry, eggs and
hides.
Johnny Woods of McCook is visiting
with his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs
J. O. Lindloy.
Win, Burnett and family of McCook
are in Red Cloud this week visiting at
E. B. Smith's.
R B. Payne and wife, who spont the
winter at Tercio, Colo., are now locat
ed in Denver.
Mrs. J. O. Lindley went to Riverton
Wednesday evening for a visit with
her son Cnaries.
Walter Kaley is home from Chester,
having been called here by tho death
of his mother.
Miss Georgia Gard arrived hornet
Saturday night from Boloit, Kansas,
for a ftw days visit.
Miss R'ise Schultz went to Burr Oak
Wednesday, where sho will spend the
summer with relatives.
C. L. Anderson of tho Woodman
Accident Association was hero from
Grand Island this week.
You can now take your annual bath.
Tho tubs it Manspoaker's barber shop
are again in working order.
For rent After July 1, residenso,
o rner Cedar street and Third avtnuo.
Inquire at Nowhouso's store.
V. G. Bohanan, assistant special
stttto agont for the Columbia Life In
surance Co., was in town this week.
Feis & Sears will soon build a render
ing establishment to be operated in
connection with their meat market.
Don't forget to insure your property
aeainst lire, lightniDg and cyclones
with L. H. Fort, agont, Daniorell block.
Mr. and Mr?. V. Liggitt and son of
Hebron wore in tho city Sunday at
tending tLo funeral of Mrs. A. H.
Kaley.
Mrs. Jamos Kidd and children of
Sedalia, Mo., arrived in Red Cloud
Saturday sor a visit with relatives and
friends.
Misses Dnisy and Flora Sollars of
St Joseph, Mo., arrived in Red Cloud
Tuesday night for a short visit with
relatives.
Mrs. James, mother of tho Turnuro
John Rutledge returned homo Wod
nesJay night. Ho was accompanied
homo by his daughter, Nellie, who
has been attending school in Omaha
the past year.
Wanted Bright honost young man
over 18 from Red Cloud to preparo for
position in Government Sorvico Good
pay and chance for promotion Ad
dress immediately W., box ono, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.
Nick" Thomap, who was sevorely
injured by tho falling of a scaffold at
BEE
HIVES
Dove-tailed, good roomy
Hives, well fitted, set up
and painted.
We have extra Supers,
Sections, Smokers, Foun
dation Comb, etc., a good
stock of first class goods
and the
Prices
are Right
Come to us for your
Bee Supplies.
MORHARI
BROS.
Hardware Co.
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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.
Our Hoys' Suits are nothing short of perfect Suits,
and we know I 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, $2.50 to $6.50.
Our guarantee back of every Suit.
Gomden-Kaley dotting Go.
one price ano always reliable
First door north of Post office, Rod Cloud
tho now M. K. church building a short
time ago, is rapidly recovering, nnd is
ablo to be around. 7
Dih. Weirick & Riddilo of Hastings
will meet oyo.oar, nose and throat pa
tients and those needing glasses titted,
in Dr. Croigliton's oilico la Red Cloud,
Thursday, Juno 16
Koon Bros. delivery horse hecamo
frightened at Peterson's auto Wednes
day and took a spin, spilling part of
the load, breaking tho shafts and other
wise damaging tho vehicle.
Dr. Warrick, lato of New York eye
and oar hospital, will ho at Dr. Damer
ell s oflicc, Tuesday, Juno 87, to moot
eyo, oar, nose and throat patients and
thoso needing glasses correctly titted.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Doling, who have
been in tho city several months, visit-
ing with Mrs. Doliug's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. B Smith, loturned to
their homo in Lincoln Saturday night.
If you want a pretty face and delight
ful air,
Rosy cheeks and lovely hair,
Wedding trip across tho sea,
Put your faith in Rocky Mountain
Tea. C. L. Cotting.
Tho members of tho Homo Taiont
Dramatic club held a banquet at
Hale's restaurant Monday evening
There were numerous toasts and
"roasts" and those present had a good
time.
Tired out, worn out woman cannot,
eat or work; seems as if she would tly
to pieces. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea makes strong nerves and rich
blood. 3T cents, Tea or Tablets. C.
L. Cottlng.
Mrs. Joseph Fogel and Miss Viola
Ward leavo soon for Portland, Oregon,
to take in the exposition. Mrs. Fogel
will visit with her brother, O.ivor
Downs, and other relatives while on
tho coast.
Mrs. Altu Frink and Mrs. Ida Wilson
came over from Lebanon Saturday,
where they hid been visiting their
sister, Mrs. Durrett, who is not recov
ering from her recent illness is rapidly
as hoped for.
Makes digestion and assimilation
perfect. Makes new red blood and
bone. That's what Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the
sick aud weak. 35 cents, Tea or Tab
lets. C L Cotting.
Sheriff McArthur broke up a quiot
littlo poker gamo in tho McGuire
building Sunday evening. Complaint
had been made to tho owner of the
building, and he secured tho assistance
of tho sheriff in broikingup tho game.
Mrs. J. B. Cleghorn of Omaha ar
rived in Rod Cloud Monday to visit
her son, Floyd Pitney, and wifo. Her
mother, Mrs. C. G. Taber, came with
her nnd she will remain in Red Cloud
this summer with her son, W. II, Tabor
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. MoCluro and (laugh,
tor, Miss Daisy, of Elk Crook, arrived
in Ityd Cloud Friday night, in respouse
to n messago announcing tho death of
Mrs. A. H. Kaley. They returned to
their home Tuesday, accompanied by
Mrs. Nollio McCluro aud son.
Some puoplo mo expressing sympa
thy for Argarbright because so many
gave orders to tho Chicago picture
agents. Argabright doesn't feel that
way at all. Ho has been in tho busi
ness long enough to know that tho
man who goos aftor an order reaps tho
reward. His agents are now at work
in other parts of Nebraska and Kan
sas. Thoso agents don't make such a
big thing out of tho pictures, but look
out for the frames! Climb tho stairs,
Potter building and prico Argabright's
frames, before you buy. Ho will bo
just as glad to see you as if ho sold you
tho picture, and can save you dollars.
Got "Ten and Costs."
"Buldy" Vest and "Bill" Snundor
son got into it Kcrap Monday as a
result, of taking aboard too much of
"tho cup that cheers." Tho trouble)
commenced when Bill attempted to
take Baldy homo, and lusted until
Marshall Kiusoll landed them in jail.
Tuesday morning they wore brought
boforo Police Judge Reed nnd each
was fined 810 aud costs, bringing their
tines tip to $17 upioeo. They were
given their choice of paying tho flue
or working until Saturday noon on tho
streets, and accoptod tho latter altor
nativo, going to work Wednesday
morning. However, they did not work
long, and took the first opportunity of
giving "leg-bail," and their where
abouts are uow unknown.
Teachers' Institute.
The Webster County Teachers' In
stitute has boon in session at the high
school building this week, with nearly
one hundred teachers enrolled. The
lecture at tho Congregational church
Tuesday evening by Prof. Abbott was
very interesting and tho church was
crowdod to its utmost capacity. Tho
iustituto has boon a very decided suc
cess and will no doubt result in a
groat deal of benefit to all who liavo
nttondod.
To the Public
Having purchased' Chas.
Wadoll's moat market, we
extend to you a hearty iu
vitation 'visit us and become
better acquainted and also,
when looking for good first
class meat, we ask you to
give us a trial.
We are satisfied wo can
we can please you.
Yours for business,
FEIS & SEARS
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