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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
; -M 1 ; -- 1 r C't r 3 v 3 2 ZlWARING You always get Wearing Results if you get the genuine DAIX STACKERS or SWEEPS. They are STRONG and have been tried. I have the genuine DA1N 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. AMIS if d (fMO(?yM(?M?MtMfMfM(MM((M?MMMfMM?MMS -33333-334-&frfreeE-- LOCALETTES Hay and teed lit Fluinb's. Miss Anna Delph is on llie sick list. Dr. Ashcr was in Hustings Friday. Go to Fred l'hi nib's for Hour or feed Ted S Hinders went Cowles Wednrs day. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Dameiell block. Kd Fry returned from Denver Sat tuday. Charles Lane was over from Ksbon Sunday. Girl Wanted Apply at Halo's res taurant. A. L. Funk of Lincoln wss hoio Tuesday. J. F. Norton was up from Superior Thursday. Ray Frame is homo from Blue Hill for a week. Gnitiolil Ludlow is homo from Leba non, K;m mis. Dr. Hull and son of Cowles woro in town Tuesday , Adair Galusha was here from Lin coln this week. Vado Leggott of North Branch was in town Sunday. Bernard Mi-Nony was in Lincoln tho first of tho week. Mi?s Mary Lain returned to Orleans Sunday evening. John Yaplo is homo from his trip to Marysville. Mo. E Herpolshomior of 31uo Hill was in tho city Tuesday. Fnco massago and ladies' shampoo tit Hayes' barber shop. Miss Ethel Cummings returnrd fiom Beatrice Sunday. C. T. Austin of Lawrence, Nob., was in Bed Cloud Monday. Take your poultry and hides to riumb. Top prices paid. An addition is being built to tho school houso in district 14. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County tho Gecman of Free port pays one-third of tho taxes nnd has over r00 policies in force. Tho Fanners' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in tho state, with over three quarters of ii million dollars in surance in Webster county. For Good Insurance Call on O. G. TEEL, Red Cloud. &&&UL71S " Piiiinb sells Blue Hill Hour. Mrs Oicur I'atmor left lust evening for a trip to Colorado. Miss Martha Abel returned from Chicago the first of the week. A 1' Ely and wife woro dowu from MoCook the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. IMatt aro homo from a short stay in Colorado. J. V. Swan of Platt;mouth was in lied Cloud this wet k on busiuoss. Mrs. I 11 H0I11103 and son returned from a visit at Fairbury Monday. A. T. Walker was in tho eastern part of the state the tirst of tho week. E. Fit, has moved into his uow house north of the Firemen's hall. Mrs. John McCune wetit to Kearney Monday to vi-U with tier parents. Mrs J. W Warren is expected homo from Chariton, Iowa, this evening. Mr. and Mis. II. W. Conover and little baby aro down from MoCook. Fred Temple departed Sunday for a visit with his parents at Kansas City. Miss 1'earl Sears returned to her home in Campbell Wednesday noon. Low Waltois has returned from a two wcoks trip to Hitjes City, Kan. Mis Lizzie Poindoxter departed for a visit at Orleans Wednesday morning. Wiss Ed j tho Crowell departed for her homo in Indianoln, Iowa, Sunday. Miss Z'jlla Mooro of Lincoln is visit ing with the Crabill family this week. B F. Fowler and wifo and Mrs. E C. Houston of W'chita, Kan., aro in iho city. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hid os. Mrs. Ward Hays and children re turned from their visit at Western last night. Mrs. E U Ovorman and children aro homo from an extendod visit in Illinois. Tho Inavalo base ball team will play a gamo with Upland, at Campbell next Sunday. Miss Blanche Gross of Hot Springs, Aik , arrived in Ked Cloud Saturday morning. Mrs. E A. Thomas left Wednesday morning for Nelson for a visit with her parents. Mrs. C. H. Kaloy and son havo re turned from their visit at Btntrico and Lincoln. Mrs. I. S Dowitt departed Wednes day noon for n visit with her parents at Doniphan. Mrs S'ouper and daughter will leave for an extended visit at David City this week. Mrs. G. E. McKoeby of Pueblo, Colo , was visiting Bed Cloud friends tho lirst of tho week. Mib J. 11. Wisocarver and daughter Mr.bel returned from Denver tho first of tho wook. It L Skaggs, tho Lebanon jeweler and tombstone man, was in Hod Cloud Tuesday on bvtiness. PETERSON. Miss Minnie Buerstotta of Teouni-eh is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Bonso. Mis. Cecil NtNon cf MoCook is In tlio city this week visiting with 0. T. Dickenson and family. F E Taylor of Lincoln was in Ked Cloud this week visiting with his friend, Judge Konoy. Grunt Turner is tho proud "daddy" of a seventeen pound girl, which ar rived tlio lirst of tho week. Mrs George HnllMir and daughter left lust evening for Denver for a visit with her brother, Fred Lutz. You can now tako your annual bath. Tho tubs at Manspoaker's barber shop aro again in working order. Mr. and Mrs. D.ivo Kaloy arrived home Wednesday miming from their outing in Boulder, Colorado. For rent After July 1, residence, corner Cedar str-'ot ami Third avi nue. Inquire at Nowhouso's store. Chester Cox is now malinger of the nu al telephone exchange, haviiu; talon charge Monday Morning. Miss Laura Person of Galena, Kan., is in Bed Cloud visiting with her brothers, John and Bert Peisi n. Don't forget to insure jour property against tire, lightning ar.d c clones with L. 11. Fort, agent, Damcroll block Ed Piatt loft tho lirst of the week for .')ell Bapids, Somh Dakota, for a vUil with his sister, Mrs. John B, Shirey. Mr. Isou and daughter Abliio of Duukcrton, Iowa, woie in Bod Cloud Wednesday visiting at tho home ot E. S Garbor. The rain of Wednesday was am in p.iuii d by considerable hail on the south side of the river, but no serious damage is reported. W. G Shannon, Mrs. II. Houghtal nig and Mrs. A. D. MoMurray depart ed Monday morning for a visit with relatives in Minneapolis, H. J. Clark returned from York the lirst of the week. Mrs. Clark and children will visit for a fow dajs longer before returning home. W. B. Saunders, tho now lumber man, will occupy tho dwelling house recently erected by Will Scrivner, just south of the school houso. Homer Clemmons returned Sunday B A full line of elegant patterns and some good values, of extra heavy weave and pretty col ors. The prices on these Hammocks are right; you can see for your selt if you will examine them. If you ever needed a nice Hammock you will need it now. Don't wait until the summer is gone; enjoy these nice evenings in one of our Hammocks and your life will be full of happiness. REMEMBER THE PLACE MMMiHHMMHHWaHMMHMWWHMMMMnMH MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. ammocKs THE BEST DRESSERS DRESS HERB We think our Clothes take the topmost position in every particular. For STYLE, EIT, QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP, we believe our Clothing is generally conceded, even by our competitors, to be Clothing of unusual excellence. The same careful attention is given to the style, fit and dependable quality of our $io suits as of our $20 garments. We Hate Unreliable Clothing Come in and let us convince you that we have the right Clothing at the RIGHT PRICE. Gomden-Kaley Clothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE. First Poor North of Posotffice, Red Cloud, Neb. from a month's trip to Cliiuago and other nearby points, and is attain at his old position in tho Nation ollioo. County Clerk K. S. (Jarhur and County Assessor Richard Turner at tended tho mooting of tho state hoard of iquali.atiou in Lincoln this week. The new dam huilt for tho purpose of turning Crooked creek back into its old channel was practically washed out by tho heavy rain Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokes, Dr. K. A. Tliomi'S, Dr. I. W. Tulleys, Mr. and Mrs ,I.S (iilhain and son Hirry left last night for an outing at Colorado Springs. Waul Ilayos recoived word from Mrs. Hayes, who is visiting at Western, Neb , that their haby was seriously ill Sunday, and his life was despaired of for a shoit t.me. Tho Inavalo hiso ball team plavod at Superior lafct Friday and woro defeat ed by a score of 1 to 0. Thoso who witnessed the gamo say it was 0110 of tho best thoy ever saw. "Tom" Lain is homo from Acra, KnnsiiP. where ho has boon for several months. He was in the edgo of the big tornado which struck that neigh borhood a short time ago. Wo educate for businois. Our gradu ates aro successful. For particulars address tho principal of the commer cial department of Campbell College. W. S. Pritchett, llolton, Kan. jul28 W. C. Frahm of Blue Hill, who is n candidal!) for tho nomination for county treasurer on tho Republican ticket, was in town tlio lirst of tho wook got ting acquainted with "tho boys." Whoro aro you sick? Headache, foul tongue, no nppotie, lack energy, pain in your stomach, constipation. Hollister's Rooky mountain tea will mako and keep you well. 83 cents. C. L. Cotting. Beautify your complexion with little cost. If you wish a smooth, cloar, croam-liko complexion, rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, tako Hollister's Hooky mountain tea, greatest hoautiiler known. '35 cents. C. L. Cotting. Tho stato canvassing board informed County Assessor Turner and County Clerk (father that tho Webster county assessment was tho best in the stato. Mr. Tumor and deputies deserve great credit for tho thoroughness with which thoy havo done their work. Not a cent wanted unless you aro cured. If you aro sick and ailing, tako Holliitor'a Kooky Mountain tea. A great blessing to tho human family. Makes you well koops you well. ,'J5 I . ..... .. ...1.1.... 1 1 ....: cents, ma or uiuiuis. j. u. vjuuiuh. Tho ico cream social givon by tho members of tho Christian church at tho homo of Mrs. F. L. Smith Tuesday evening was a pleasant affair. A short nroKrain wns ronilorod and the. proceeds amounted to about $17. Willard W. Sage of tho News-Journ-al, of Nowcastlo, Wyo., stopped off in Hod Cloud Monday. Ho was onrouto to .Junction City, lv-insas, for a visit with his mother and sister, whom ho has not seen for many years. Having decided to locate lioro in Bed Cloud, I am prepared to do any kind of cement work cisterns, side walks, foundations and cases, or ntiy fancy work, and having had eight years' experience in tho cement busi ness loan givo tho best of references. 1'rices reasonablo C. 11. Conkmk. tf Two hundred and sevonty-sovon tickets were sold from Rod Cloud to tho Beatrice Chautauqua last Sunday, tho largest salo ever made in one day at this station. There were also nearly fifty from A 111 hoy. When tho excur sion linallv i( ached Beatrice thero were seventeen cars attached to tho engine. If all tho musicians in town would take as much interest in tho mattor as Vic Manspoaker and Marlon Mo-cer, Bed Cloud would soon havo a band and orchestra second to none in this part of the stato. Thoy should all got together and see what can bo done. Such town as Suporior, Franklin, Lebanon and evon Bladen have good bands, and it does not, speak very well for Rod Cloud, with its largo number of cood musicinns, to bo without cither a band or orchestra. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, 11 ntirso in Now York discovered nn nronmtio pleasant herb drink for womon's ills, culled AUSTRALIAN-LEAR It is tho only cor tain monthly rogulator. Cures fomalo weaknesses and bncknoho, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail r0 cents Sample FREE. Address Tho Mothor Gray Co , LoRoy, N. Y. AGuarantccd Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud ing I'ilos. Druggists refund money if I'a.o Ointment fails to euro any caso, no mattor of how long standing, in G to 14 days. Fiist application gives easo and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps, nnd it will bo for warded post-paid by I'aria Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo, FARM LOANS I am well prepared to make Farm Loans in Webster, Smith and Jewell counties at low est rates, either for five or ten years, with best of options. Loans safely and carefully made for par ties having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA 1 I ! r V n;i i t w 1 i )M VI if! 1& --- r-jrHvi