The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 16, 1905, Image 5

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You always get Wearing Results if you get the
: genuine DAIN STACKERS or SWEEPS. They
fc are STRONG and have been tried. I have the
Us genuine DAIN goods. Anyone else in this town
1 JAMS PETERSON.
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Try that calf meal at Caldwell's.
Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed.
Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell
block.
Hugh Boal is home from Omaha for
a visit.
Elmer Crone was down from Orleans
Sunday.
I. U. Thomas was down fromBladon
Tuesday.
Ed Taylor went to Lincoln Tuesday
morning.
Ray Nelson of Blue Hill Sundayed in
lied Cloud.
Dr. A. J. Gardner was up from Wy
more Sunday.
A. H. Brinkman of Orleans was in
town Tuesday.
Mrs. A. T. Walker wont to Superior
Tites-day morning.
John Rmlcdgu returned to Hebron
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Goorgo Nowhouso is visiting in
Bladen this week.
H. E. Grico his had his store build'
ing newly painted.
Misses Frances and Nell Nesbit were
in Iuavalo Tuesday.
M. R. Bontley of Hot Springs, Ark.,
is in town this week.
Face massage and ladies' shampoo
at Hayes' barber shop.
Will Morris and family wero down
from Cowlos Thursday.
E. E. Harvey and family of Iuavalo
wore in town Tuesday.
Miss Goorpia Card returned to
Ueloit, Kansas, Monday.
Wanted-Girl for housework. In
quire of E H. Nowhousi'.
BUY A,
FLEMING
SWINGING
STACKER
This Stacker will olovato haj 28
feet high and placo it anywhere
on an 18x10 rick.
A horso walks half tho distance
loss thau on an overshot stackor.
This is not a hay dumper, as most
stackers nro, but will put your hay
where you want it, and saves ouo
man ou tho stack.
POPE BROS.
Plumb has Red Cloud Hour.
Adair Galusha was down from Lin
coln tho first of tho week.
Tako your poultry and hides to
Plumb. Top prices paid.
By Shopardson of Rivorton was in
town tho first of tho week.
Wednesday was Flag day, but not
many Hags wore displayed.
Mrs. J. M. Cirnahan was down
f lorn Rivorton Wednesday.
Ancil Crabill returned homo from
Lincoln tho first of tho week.
Miss Edith MoKeighan wont to
Hustings Tuesday for a visit.
W. R Andorson was down from
Bladen tho lirst of tho week.
The cement walk around tho Bent
ley block is nearly completed.
Vaughn Smith returned homo from
Lincoln the middle of tho week.
W. N. B lynton of Manchester was in
Red Cloud the first of tho wcok.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. M Gilroy.
Miles Putnam and Warren Thomas
wore down from Cowles Sunday.
Floyd Stainor of McCook is bore
this week visiting with relatives.
Miss Bertha Potter is homo from
Lincoln for hor summer vacation.
Wnlter Elliott of Norton, Kansas,
was in town the close of last week.
Mrs. Robert Fortuno is in Hebron
this week visiting with hor parents.
Geortro Hadell returned from his
trip in tho west Wodnosday morning.
Miss Mary Jensen went to Ilirdy
Thursday morning to viMt hor sister.
Joo.Horbu gor has painted his rest
aurant and will put up a now awning.
Mrs. J. T. Bomford wont to Wilber
Saturday morning for a fow days' visit
Mrs. Howard Doisloy and daughter
Stella wore down from Inalo Mon
day.
John Shooloy, tho Guido Rock under
taker, was in town Wodnosday on busi
ness. Editor Tait and wife visited with
Miss Cora Garber in Lincoln this
week.
F. E. Goblo returned from Fort
Cobb, OkIb., this wook for a visit at
homo.
Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho
highest prico for poultry, eggs and
hides.
Tho county commissioners aro in
session this wook as a board of cquali
zation. Mrs. C. T. Sieffen and children dp
parted for Hastings Thursday noon for
a visit.
Misses Mattio and Clara Anol will
leave Sunday for a short visit in
Chicago.
Miss Kuthoryn Morra of Chicago is
a guost at tho Mandovillo residence
this wcok.
Mrs. C. C. Cox has purchased tho
J. R. Mercer property in tho west part
of tho city.
A committee wont tho rounds of
t ho business houses this morning and
secured plodgos amounting to sovoral
hundred dollars for a Fourth of July
colobtution.
Mrs. Ward Hays and children intend
to leave Saturday morning for a visit
at Western.
Mrs. A P Ely of M.-Ceok is in the
city visiting her parents', Mr. and Mis.
E. B Smitn.
Will Dtmkin of Omaha was in the
city Saturday, visiting with his cousin,
Judge Keeney.
Roscoe Cather is homo from Oxford,
whero he has been the past year
teaching school.
L'ifo Boyd of Bladen was in Red
Cloud Tuesday visiting with his
brother George.
Mrs. Frank Smith is o joying a visit
from Misses Inez, and Peiirl Hancock
of Olathc, Kansas.
W. Richards, Floyd B.iyles, I. B. Col-
vin and Clarence Crary wero up from
Guido Rock Tuesday.
Rpv. Maze of Dawson will pronch
at Damerell hall. Sunday tho 18th,
morning and evening.
Mrs. N. S. Rants departed Tuesday
morning for Lincoln, whero sho will
undergo an operation
Mrs. P. Horigstad and children
arrived homo Sunday morning from a
month's visit in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. E 1 Smith and children
of SaltLako City aro in Red Cloud this
week visiting with friends.
Mrs. Lucy Fair of Surprise, Neb, is
visiting at the homo of her father, Alf
McCall south of tho river.
Miss Matio Yerger and Geo. Chick-
oriug of Oquawka, III., aro visiting at
tho homo of C. R. Swartz.
Mrs. Charles Lippman of Marysville,
Mo., is in Red Cloud this week visit
ing with Mrs. Belle Tavlor.
E S. Garber departed Wednesday
evening for Boulder, Colorado, where
his son Anson is very sick.
You can now tako your annual bath.
The tubs at Manspoaker's barber shop
aro again in working order.
Mower Knives
Sections
Guards and
Guai d Plates
We carry a complete line
to fit all Mowers.
These are A No. i goods
and will give the best of
satisfaction.
We have also a
Sickle Grinder
that is a sickle grinder in
every sense of the word.
It grinds the heel as well
as the point of the section;
will sharpen old sickles
good as new. Ask to see
it and you will be con
vinced. Our PRICES on sickle
and sections are RIGHT.
We mean what we say.
MORHABT
BROS.
Hardware Co.
Com fort able
Summer
Clothes
We have loads of Summer Com
lort in store for the man who comes
to us for relief.
SERGE COATS
and VESTS
ALPACA COATS
TWO-PIECE
STRAW HATS
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
COOL UNDERWEAR
Prices reasonable for everything
always accompanied by our regular
guarantee.
eCOWDEN-KALEY
CLOTHING COMP'NY
ALWAYS RELIABLE
First Door North of P. 0.f Rod Cloud
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For rent Af tor July 1, rosidonuo,
corner Cedar street and Third avenue.
Inquire at Nowhouso's store.
Walter Carnahan arrived in tho oity
Wednesday from Decatur, III., on
routo to his homo in Rivorton.
Quito a number of Rod Cloud pooplo
attended the state Sunday school con
vention at Superior this week.
Mrs. Paul Storoy and daughter Vor
lion wont to Chicago tho close of last
week for a several weeks visit.
Mrs. Win. Waller and Mrs. John
Waller of Cowles were in tho city Sat
urday on their way to Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. L 1'. Albtlght and
Mrs. I. H. Holmes attended tho con
vention in Superior Wednesday.
Tho "kids" baso ball toam went to
Franklin Wednosday and lost to tho
latter toam by a score of 10 to 9.
Mrs. Caso leaves for Kearney this
week, whero sho been appointed pre
ceptress of tho Kenrnoy Normal.
11 B. Clemmons of tho Nation forco
leaves in tho morning for a month's
visit with his parents in Chicago.
Cli s. Matthowson, ono of tho pro
prietors of Iho short order house at
Bluo Hill, was in town Thursday.
Don't forgot to insuro your proporty
against iiro, lightning and cyclones
with L. H. Fort, agent, Damoroll block.
Tho ice cream social given by Tho
Ladies Guild at tho homo of Mrs
Roby Thursday evening was a pleasant
affair.
M. M. Fearn of Fountain, Okla ,
arrived in tho city Sunday to visit his
brother Ed Foam and family for a fow
weeks.
Mrs. C. P. Evans and daughters
Alice and Myra went to Guide Rook
Sunday morning for a fow days visit
with relatives,
R. S. Taylor, division suporintondont
of tho International Correspondence
schools of Suranton, Pa., was in Rod
Cloud Thursday.
Work on tho comont walk around
tho Minor block and in front of tho
postoflico and Cowdon-Kaloy's was
begun this wook.
Mrs Hattio Emick and hor sistors,
Misses Daisy and Flora Sellars, loft
Thursday noon for a visit with rela
tives at Iloldrego.
Mrs. S. Rife, Mrs. E. W. Ross and
daughter Maria dopaitod Thursday
morning for Courtland, Kansas, to
visit with rolativo3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and littlo
daughter aro homo from York, whoro
tho7 havo boon visiting with rolativos
for a couple of woeks.
Mrs. V. Liggitt anil son roturned to
their homo in Hebron Thursday morn
ing. Sho was accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. S Roiglo.
County Commissioner Josoph Fogol
and O. C. Tool wire in Smith Contor
last Friday on business connected
with tho Hilton cstato.
Mrs. A. Conover and childron do-
parted Monday morning for Salt Lako
City to visit with Mr. Cjnovor and
SUITS
remain theie during tho summer
months. ,
Tho county commissioners woro un
able to oomploto tho levy this wcok,
owing to tho failure of tho ntato board
to corlify tho railroad assessment.
Mrs. J. V. Hill of Seward is in tho
city visiting with hor daughter, Mrs.
P. R. Mandovillo. Sho was accom
panied by her young daughter Flossio.
Jesse Baker rotui nod to Rid Cloud
Sunday, after a Foveral months stay
in Bird City, Kansas. Ho departed
for Lincoln Wednesday morning to
visit his sistor.
Mr.'and Mrs. Chris Nelson and two
children left yesterday for a sixty milo
mile drive to Woodruff, Kan., whero
thoy will visit with Mrs. Nelson's sis
ter for a fow days.
At tho Congregational chinch Sun
day morning tho pastor will present
tho following theme, 4,Tho Sifting of
Satan." Evening service at 8 o'clock.
Everybody invited.
Cirds nro out announcing tho com
ing wedding of Mr. Edgar L. Cutting,
formerly of this city, to Miss Graco
Perry of Edgorton, Wisconsin, which
ovont will take placo Juno 22.
Tirod out, worn out woman cannot,
eat or work; seems as if sho would lly
to piecos. Hollistei's Rocky Mountain
Tea makes strong nerves and rich
blood. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C.
L. Cotting.
R. Submitt Taylor, division superin
tondent Internatlonational Correspon
dence Schools of Scrauton, Pa., was
registered at tho Royal Thursday. Ho
has arrangod for an exhibit in Cot
ting's drug store from Juno 10 to 21,
designed to convor an idea of what a
grand work this institution is doing
among tho young mon of tho world,
do will bo assisted by A. C. Cronk of
Concordia, Knnsas, tho local represen
tative, during tho display.
To the Public
Having purchasod'Chas.
WadolPs meat market, wo
oxtoud to you a hoarty iu
vitatlon visit us and become
bottor acquainted and ulso,
when looking for good first
class moat, wo ask you to
givo us a trial.
Wo aro satisflod wo can
wo can ploaso you.
Yours for business,
FEIS & SEARS
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