The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 18, 1905, Image 5

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LOCALETTES
Hny and teed at Plumb's.
Plumb sell Blue Hill ibmr.
Go to Fred I'uunb'.s for Hour or feed.
Dr. E. A. Tlionms, dentist, Dumeroll
block.
Charley Fort was iu town tbo first of
the week.
W. G. Black was down fiotn Alma
this week.
Walter Kaloy came up from Chester
Wednesday.
A M. Walters was down from Bluo
Iliil Friday.
A. II. Kriegsmann was flown from
Uluo Hill Tuesday.
Face massago and ladies' shampoo
nt Hayes' barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. John MoCuuo are homo
from a visit in Kearney.
Tako your poultry nnd hides to
Plumb. Top prices paid.
A son of J. J. Ryan is ill at Dr.
Cock's hospital in this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Artluu Wolcott wore
lown from Inavale Monday.
V. E Uifo of 3eattieo has been in
town this week on business.
John Rut ledge of Hebron has boon
spending the week at home.
E 1 Harman of Beatrice was in lied
Cloud tho closo of last week.
L. 11. Blaeklodgo and family are
home from their visit iu Iowa.
lvl McCuno this week sold his placo
west of town to V. 11. Thomas.
Mr. Neiil of Uivorton is in Ked
Cloud taking medical treatment.
Grandpa Dellart suffered a slight
stroke of paralysis Tuesday night.
Ansil and Luther Crabill uro homo
irom thoir trip to Salt Lake, Utah.
George VanCamp camo down from
Hastings Thursday for u short visit.
Mrs. George Hollistor and daughter
returned from Denver Saturday morn
ing. Warren Longtin has accepted a posi
tion at Guide Rock in A. J. Hayes'
.store.
Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho
highest price for poultry, eggs and
hides.
Sam Temple was up from Kansas
City thie week shaking hands with old
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crabill are tho
proud parents of a baby girl, born
Tuesday.
Dr. I. W. Tullcysand Wilbor Peter
son relurned from Colorado Sunday
morning.
A freight car in tho Burlington yards
-caught fire Mouday and was partially
destroyed.
Tho new cement walks in front of
Jnce's and Albright's are a big im
provement. Mrs. C. H. Waldo nnd littlo son of
Bloomington wore in town la9t Friday
for a few hours.
Ray Frame of Blue Hill Sundayed in
Rod Cloud with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Frame.
Mrs. V. B. Fnlton and children are
enjoying a vacation and visiting with
relatives in Lincoln.
Mrs. J. T. Bomford was taken sud
denly sick last Saturday morning, but
is able to bo out again.
W. H. Dodrick loft Wednesday for a
throe weeks' trip to Sheridan, Wyo.,
nnd Billings, Montana.
For rent After July 1, residence,
corner Cedar street and Third avenue.
Inquire at Nowhouso's store.
Mrs. P. Horigstad and children left
last night for a visit with her parents
and other relatives in Donvor.
Elder Davis will preach at Inavulo
next Sunday night at eight o'clock
instead of tho afternoon as usual.
To the
Farmers
Out of r0 Iusuranco Compnnios
doing business in Webster
County tho Gecnian of Free
port pays otio-thlrd of tho taxes
nnd has over 500 policies in
force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of
Nebraska is tho largest Mutual
in tho state, with over three
quarters of a million dollars in
surance in Webster county.
For Good Insurance
Call on
O. C. TEEL,
Red Cloud.
R -v. Hummoll was down from Bluo
Hill this weok, looking after Webster
couuty's exhibit at tho stato fair.
Don't forget to insuro your property
against lire, lightning and cyclones
with L. H. Fort, agont, Danieroll block
Will and Grant Bdloy camo homo
from Lincoln Ins- Friday, whoro they
have boon attending business college.
Arringtoa's Comedians, Opera
Houdo, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day of next weak, with Saturday mat
ineo. Mrs. Winifred Garber is packing her
household goods preparing to movo to
Chicago, whoro sho will make- her
future homo.
Vern Bailey returned to his homo in
Mankato, Kansas, Wednesday morn
ing, after a pleasant visit hero with
relatives and friends.
Ocar Sears has sold his intorost in
tho meat hrm of Feis & Sears to A. C.
Schmidt of Hebron, tho transfer oc
curring last Saturday.
Brown's Tonno9!oo Ministrols ap
peared in this city Monday and Tues
day evenings and played to largo and
well pleased audiences.
A. A. frramo is suffering with a von
soro foot, caused by stepping on a nail
while working on John Hardwick's
olovator, south of Inavalo.
For Salo Ono block of 24 lots, woll
fenced and cross-foncod, good well,
7 room house, barn for ton horses nnd
ten tons of hay. W. V. Bkai..
Mrs. Mabol Thompson left Wednes
day for her homo in Grand Island,
after a pleasant visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Milligan, Mrs.
John Polnioky and son Paul and Mrs.
Frank Richardson departed this morn
ing for an outing in Colorado.
A. W. McReynolds was over from
Nelson tho first of tho woek on busi
ness in connection with tho survey of
tho city, which ho mndo Inst spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Norris nnd Mrs.
M. C. Sherman wore westbound pas
sengers Wednesday morning for a visit
with relatives at Longmont, Colorado.
It will wash nnd not rub off
This complexion all envy mo,
It's no secret so I'll toll
Tako thou Rocky Mountain ton.
C. L. Cotting.
Mrs. M. S. Durrott, of Lebanon,
Kansas, has recovered from her recent
illness and was visiting her parontt.,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bnkor, near Am
boy. Mr. and Mrs. Al Decker and daugh
ters loft Thursday morning for Smith
county, Kunsns, whoro thoy will visit
and tako in tho fair. Thoy wont over
land.
Frank P. Shields, who worked on
Tub Chief eighteen years ago and was
later engaged in tho newspaper busi
ness at Bluo Hill, arrived in Rod Cloud
yesterday.
Mrs. B. M. Grico and son Flavo de
parted Wednesday morning for Chi
cago. Flave will return homo about
Soptombor 1, and his mother will re
main until fall.
Miss Carrie Reynolds and brother,
Merlo departed for their homo at
Hobron Wednesday morning. They
were accompanied by their niece, littlo
Doris Reynolds.
Dr. and Mis. Townsond and child
ren of Riverton and Harry Townsond,
a brother of tho doctor, woro in Red
Cloud tho first of tho week on their
way to Beatrice.
Tho ontottainments given by tho
Blackburn Appliance Co. in tho tent
north of tho Firemen's hall are draw
ing largo crowds and furnishing con
siderable amusoment.
Will Parkos has recoivod word from
his son Mark, at McCook, that ho has
been promoted to conductor of a
freight train. Tho change occurred
the 20th of last month.
John Wall, of Nevada. Iowa, who
has been visiting bis brother, J. K.
Wall, loft this weok for Chlcngo with
two cars of mules which ho purchased
along tho Burlington line.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winfrey are on
joying a visit from their daughter, Miss
Blanche, and also Mis. J. L. Lowrance
and J. C. Miller, sister and brother of
Mrs. Winfrey of Carrollton, Missouri.
Foot ball is already beginning to bo
talked of, and there is already consid
erable enthusiasm. Red Cloud has
always had a winning football team
and no doubt will again havo ono this
year.
The mayor has boon ordorod by tho
council to let contracts tor tho build
ing of all walks which have previously
boon ordered but not yet put down,
This looks liko tho council moans busi
ness.
Dear Gus: I have solyed tho
I mother-in-law problem; just givo her
' regularly Ilollistor's Rocky Mountain
toa. It will make her healthy, happy
and docilo as a lamb. 85 cents, ten or
tablets. C. L. Cotting.
George and Ed Ovoriug, Grant Tur
ner, Ridgo Leggott and Chas. Grout
wcro at Oxford tho first of tho week,
whoro thoy placed in position tho
piece of Italian statuary mentioned in
these columns last weok.
If you are troubled with dl..y spells
headache, indgestion, constipation,
Holllster's Rocky Mountain toa will
mako you and keop you well. If it
fails got your money back. That's
fair. 85 cents. C. L. Cotting.
Woll improved G5 aero farm for salo
adjoining city of Red Cloud. Good
substantial 10 room modern house,
barn, alfalfa, bluo grass pasture, line
spring and plenty of timber. Terms
to suit purchaser. M its. Silas Gamiku.
Managor Morhart of the Opera
House announces tho engagement of
Arlington's Comedians for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of next week,
with Saturday matinee. This is ono of
the best popular pi ice shows on tho
road, and aro favorites with Red Cloud
people.
Mrs. Honry Cook and daughter Mini
returned Wednesday evening from a
delightful trip to tho City of Mexico,
where thoy visited with Herbert Cook,
who has u good position with tho Mex
ican National railway. Thov brought
back many curios and souvenirs of
their visit to our sister republic.
Having decided to locate hero iu
Red Cloud, I am prepared to do any
kind of cemont work cisterns, side
walks, foundations ami cases, or any
fancy work, ami having had eight
years' experience in tho cement busi
ness lean givo the best of references.
Prices reasonable. C. 11. Conkmk. tf
Win. Cropp, who has boon a popular
conductor on tho Burlington for many
yoars, has purchased a hardware store
at Almena, Kan., nnd will remove to
that placo. IV r. Cropp nnd his esti
mable wife have ninny friends iu
Beaver City who wish them success iu
their now location. Beaver City
Times- Tribune
Walter C. Wudo of Glonwood, Iowa,
a pioneer of this county, who left hero
moro than twenty yearp ngo when
crops wero fniluros and times were
hard, paid a visit to his old friend and
neighbor, Rev. G. W. Hummoll of
ALWAYS
The Best
AT PRICES
THAT
ARE RIGHT
Mower Knives, 5 it.. .$1.75
Mower Sections, each .03
Mower Guard Plates,
each . .'. 03
Mower Guards 25
We have them to fit near
ly all machines.
Why pay more for the
same thing?
We are right in price and
the quality of our goods
can't be beat.
8-in. Flat File 15c
10-in. Flat File' 20c
12-in. Flat File 25c
14-in. Flat File 30c
Guaranteed Goods
MORHART
BROS.
Hardware Co.
SHOES and HATS
The New FaJl Styles
and Colors
Every Conceh blo Stylo in
Hats and Shoes now wor. by
Up-to-Date Dressers.
The Largest Stock you ever
sa.w. Come and see them.
GomdeiMfaley Clothing Go.,
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
First Door North of Posotff ice, Red Cloud, Neb.
151 110 Hill, this week. Iu company the
two gentleman drovo over to tho old
homestead south of tho river Tuesday.
When Mr. Wado saw the immense crop
of com growing on his old homestead
ho expressed the bolief that bo had
made a mistake in selling out years
ago and going back to Iowa, and said
it was possible ho would again come
back to this county to live.
FRANK KING A SUICIDE
Brother of Mrs. Eva J. Case Hanfts
Himself at Lawrence, Neb,
Frank King, brother of Mrs. O. C.
Case, committed suicide Bometimo
during Tuesday night by hanging him
self. Mrs. Case had boon visiting at
her brother's and loft thoro Tuesday
evening to como to Hod Cloud. When
sho arrived hero on tho Hastings train
Woduosday she was informed that a
telophono message had boon recoivod
hero saying her brother had hung him
self Tuesday night, and sho immedi
ately returned to that plnco. Mr. King
was botwoon 110 and 35 years of ago.
Mrs. Anna Sapp Injured.
Word has boon recoivod iu Rod
Cloud from Julian Sapp, at Puoblo,
Colo., that his mother, Mrs. Anna
Sapp, who formerly conducted tho
Fourth Avenue hotel iu this city, was
recontly thrown from a street cur in
Pueblo, breaking hor log at tho hip
and causing other injuries, which
might provo fatal. Mrs. Sapp is woll
along iu years, and ot her ngo recovery
from such a sovoro shock is very
doubtful.
Forcpau&h fi Sells Bros. Coming.
The groat Adam Foropaugh and
Sells Bros, combined circus and men
agorio will exhibit in Hod Cloud Wed
nesday, Soptombor IIS. This is ono of
tho largest shows on tho road, und
raroly makes such small towns as Rod
Cloud except when compelled to in
ordor to avoid exceptionally long
jumps.
Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for at postolllco at Hod Cloud, Neb
or tho week ending August 17, 1905:
J. E. Novlllo
Thoso will bo sent to tho dead letter
oflico Aug. 31, 1905, if not called for
before. When calling for above ploase
say "advertised."
T. C. Hackkh, Postmaster.
Here Is Relief for Women.
Mother Grny, a nurso in Now York
discovered an aromatic pleasant herb
drink for women's ills, called AUSTRALIAN-LEAF.
It is tho only cer
tain monthly regulator. Curos female
weaknesses and backache, kidney,
bladdoruud urinary troubles. At all
druggists or by mall 50 cents. Stimplo
FREE. Address Tho Mother Gray
Co., LoRoy, N. Y.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab
lets. All druggists refund tho money
if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's sigua
turo is on each box. 25o.
Notice to Creditors.
IN THK COUNTV COUItT.
Stnte of NcIimhWii, I
Webster County, f
At h county court held nt the county court
room In nnd for wild county, Wednesday, An
KllHt, 11), A. I). lW0.r.
In tho mutter of tho CNtato ofillnrry McC'ormcl
depended.
On rendliiK nnd IUIiik tliu petition or .Tiime
MeCormcl prnyiiiK tluit iitlmlnlHtrntlon of Jmild
extiuo inny liu granted to John II. Crary, us
ndinlnlHtrntor.
Ordered. Unit Mondiiv. tho 1th day of Septem
ber, A. I). WOTi. nt 1 o'clock p.m., Ih MtHlKiicd for
hearing mild petition when nil pltnoiih InturcNl
od Iu mid mutter miiy appear ill 11 county court
to bo held In and for Mild county and oliow
cause why prnyur of petitioner nhould not lie
Krantod; nnd that notice of the peudoiicy of
Mild petition and tho hearing thereof ho Riven
tn nil lK'TMiiiH Interested In mild matter, by nub-
IIhIiIiik 11 copy of IhlH order In tho Itcil Cloud
Chief, n weekly newHpnpor printed In nald
county, for three cotthecutlvo wceko prior to
Mild dny of hearing,
(Hkai,) A. II. Kebnky.
Miptl County Judge.
To the Public
Ilaving purchased Chas.
Wadoll's moat market, wo
extend to you a hearty iu
vitatiou visit us and boconio
bettor acquainted and also,
when looking for good first
class moat, wo ask you to
givo us a trial.
Wo aro satisfied wo can
wo.cnn'ploaso you.
Yours for business,
FEIS & SEARS
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. JjAjLIjEx,
RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA
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