The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 25, 1905, Image 5

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LOGALETTES
no a Wednesday for an outing in Colorado.
Hay nud toed at Plumb's.
Plumb sells Bluo Hill Hour.
Go to Fred Plumb's for lli'iir or food.
Oscar Soars was in Hivorton Sunday
Mrs A. T Walker U on tho sick list
Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damorcll
block.
F. II Gurlach was down from Cowles
Tuesday.
T. A. Jonos was up f.iom Superior
Wednesday.
Roy Gnrbor was down from Hastings
Wednesday.
Charles Schultz was in Holdrego
Monday.
Dr. Hall of Cowles was iu tho city
Saturday.
George VauCamp returned to Hast
ings Tuesday.
Miss Eva Myers was down from Iun
vale Saturday.
Ed Hurman of Beatrice was in the
city Tuesday.
A. Shoeloy of Guide Rock was in
town Tuesday.
Ed Piatt was numbered among the
sick Wednesday.
Father Lougnot wont to Superior
Saturday morning.
Miss Stella Ducker was in Guide
Hock last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith wore
in Esbon Tuesday.
Judge Koonoy spent Sunday with his
parents in Cowles.
Georgo Forkins was down from
-Campbell this week.
A. h. Sprachor and wifo woro down
from Cowles Tuesday.
Miss Carrio Fnrquhar was up from
Juido Rock Tuesday.
Face massage and ladies' shampoo
at Hayes1 barber shop.
Tako your poultry and hides to
Plumb, Top prices paid.
Miss Agnes Leonard of Rivorton
was in town Monday.
Louis Bangert of Stillwater precinct
vras in town Tuesday.
Miss Mabol Bradshaw was ovor from
North Branch this week.
Adai Galusha was down from Lin
coln tho first of tho week.
Mrs Chas. Gilliam and children are
visiting in Kansas this week.
Mrs. Byrd Kyle of Bladon is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Feis.
Mrs. Thomas Kralick was taken sud
denly sick Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Butler aro homo
irow their outing in Colorado.
A baby girl was born to Mrs. Chas.
Campbell tho ilrstof tho week.
Mrs. George Nowhouso and children
are visiting relatives in Bladon.
I. H. Holmes and family intend to
tiu ve to Horton, Kansas, soon.
The Misses Sihultz returned from a
visit in Guide Rook Friday night.
M. McIIalo and Wm. Wintora of
JBladen were in Red Cloud Tuesday.
Cressie and Fred Eddy aro in Smith
Center this woek attending the fair.
Guy Bradbrook went to Lawrence
Wednesday for a visit with friends,
Vera and Lester Cadman of McCook
are visiting with tho Teol children.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young of Bladen
wore shopping in this city Tuesday.
Miss Mary Oarbor of Rivorton is this
week visiting her friend, Mra. Sears.
Wm. Crawford of Forest City, Mo.,
was in Rod Cloud tho first of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walters of Inavale
departed for Donver Wednesday night.
Place your order for western hard
oal. Now on tho road. J. O. Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Garber will leavo
Plumb the feed man will pay you tho
highest pi lee for poultry, eggs and
hides.
A number of lied Cloud people woro
in Franklin yesterday attending tho
reunion.
Harvey Bros.' wore down from In a
v.ilo Wodnesdny attending to business
mutters.
Mrs. O. C. Caso and brother C. D.
King, were in Red Cloud tho first of
the week.
August Brinkmau of McCook was in
tho city tho first of tho wojk visiting
friends.
R. B. Thompson aud daughter of
Cowles wore shopping in Rod Cloud
Tuesday.
C. L. Winfrey and his brother-in-
law, j. u. Miller, wero in superior
Monday.
Forep.uigh & Soils Bros, circus is
billed for Red Cloud, Wednesday, Sep
tember 11).
Fred Wolfo roturnod Wednesday
morning from his ovorland trip to
Colorado.
Tho Republican county contrnl com
mittee mot in tho court houso Tuesday
afternoon.
W. C. Frahm of Bluo Hill was in Rod
Cloud Tuesday, looking after his polit
ical interests.
A. U.iKaloy and family aro oxpoot-
ed homo Sunday from their visit at
Caroy, Ohio.
H. J. Lesvoldt of Bladon nnd Fred
Wissel of Hickman, weio visiting L. II.
Feis Saturday.
Mrs. Wm Engols departed Wednes
day morning for a two's visit with rel
atives in Iowa.
Miss Millicont Slttby of McCook has
been visiting relatives in this vicinity
for a fow weeks.
Mrs. Mary A. Young of North
Branch was a pleasant caller at this
ollico Saturday.
Mrs. Emigh returned from Naponoo
Wednesday morning, accompanied by
Bernieo West.
H. Bohnott of Hastings was in Rod
Cloud Wednesday on his way to
Bloomington.
L. D. Thomas of Cowlo3 departed
the first of tho weok for a visit at
Wichita, Kansas.
Mrs. C. H. Minei and Miss Ethel
Whittakor roturnod from a month's
outing in Colorado.
Evorton Foo departed for Denver
Monday morning for a two weeks' out
ing in tho mountains.-
Mrs. T. A. Wilburn and children of
McCook arrived in Rod Cloud Monday
for a visit with friends.
Mrs. Tanner and daughter, Mrs.
Charles Stout of Alma aro this woek
visiting Mrs. F. P. Hadloy.
Miss Stella Tracoy of Ellsworth
county, Kansas is visiting with C, E.
Foam and family this woek.
d iy In atteml'.itiee at tho ball game
Mm. MeMurray, Mrs. Houclitiiliiii
and W. G Summon letuined from a
four weeks' visit iu Minnesota, Friday
night.
M. A Mercer wont with tho Hardy
band to Franklin Monday night to
furnish music for tho reunion at that
place.
Georgo Garner, and his brother
James, who is visiting him from West
Point, III., wero down from Inavalu
Tuesday.
Missos MuClung nnd Cuthor, who
have boon visiting at tho Gather homo
departed for Now York City Thursday
morning.
Miss Byrd Wht'comb, who Im? boon
tho guost of Mrs. Henry Clark re
turned to her homo at York, tho close
of last weok.
Don't forgot to insuro your propor'y
ngainst lire, lightning and cyclones
with L. H. Fort, ngont, Damoroll block
Mrs. Anna Cuthor of Lincoln arrived
in Rod Cloud Friday night for n visit
with Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Kaloy and
othor rolativos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Bailey nnd daugh
ter, Mabol, departed Tuosday morning
for a wook's outing iu Donvor and
Colorado Springs.
Wm. Ronkel of Inavnlo was in Red
Cloud yesterday on his way to tho
northorn part of tho state, whoro ho
goos to buy cattle.
Chas. Michoals of Mow Cnstlo, In
diana, is visiting with his brothor, H.
G. Michaols and family, living north
west of Rod Cloud.
Mrs. John Barkloy returned from n
two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Hatfiold, at Concordia.
Kansas, Friday night.
F. S. Spurrier and daughter Miss Byo
of Smith county, Knnsns, wero iu Red
Cloud Monday on their way to Port
land and Washington.
For Sale Ono block of 24 lots, well
fenced and cross-fenced, good woll,
7 room houso, bnrn for ton horses and
ton tons of hay. W. V. Bkal.
Miss Mary Peterson dopnrtod Sun
day night for Omnha and- from their
will go to Bruning, whoro she will
hnvo cnargo of a millinory storo.
Mrs. Lucy Wyuntt and daughter
Mary of Shnwnoo, Okla., and Mrs. J
Hanthorn of Cadmus aro in tho city
ALWAYS
The Best
AT PRICES
THAT
ARE RIGHT
SHOES and HATS
The New Fgv.ll Styles
and Colors
Every Conceivable Style in
Hats and Shoes now worn by
Up-to-Date Dressers.
The Largest Stock
saw. Come and see
you ever
them.
GooideMfaley Clothing Go.,
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
First Door North of Posotff Ice, Red Cloud, Neb.
'WA,'W,'N'A'W''W'WA''WAWA'W'
To the
Farmers
Out of 50 Insurance Companies
doing business in Wobstor
County tho Gocman of Free
port pays ono-third of tho taxes
nnd has ovor fiOO policies in
force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of
Nebraska is tho largest Mutual
in tho state, with ovor three
quarters of a million dollars in
surance in Wobstor county.
For Good Insurance
Call on
o. c.
Red Cloud.
Mrs. T. F. Jones of Walnut Crook
is quite sick at tho homo of bor father,
E. B. Smith, in this city.
The editor of this paper, P. C. Pharos,
is enjoying a week's vacation at his old
homo in Clinton, Illinois.
W. E Bean living north west of Red
Cloud is about to bogin tho orootion of
n largo houso on bis farm.
Mrs. Frank Cowdon and children
and Mrs. Lotson will be home from
Colorado Sunday morning.
Mrs. D. M. McCaim of Graham, Kan
sas, is visiting hor parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Gard this woek.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Evans and daugh
ter loft Tuosday morning for Ashland
to visit Mr. Evans parents.
Editor W. S. Asbby, of tho Bluo Hill
Leader and Attorney A. D. Rannoy
wero in Rod Cloud Saturday.
G. W. Lindsoy and his brothor-in-
law, B. F. Dolph, of Salem, Kansas, left
for Portland tho first of tho weok.
Clydo Wolfo is the now delivery boy
at Griff oth'a grocery store, Frank Sut
ton having resigned his position.
J. L. Dayton nnd wifo of Rivorton
wero in this city Monday wintnossing
fie ball gam o, Inavalo vs. Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. I S. Edgol nnd child
ren of Lincoln, III., aro visiting with
tho Emick family oast of Rod Cloud.
Georgo Harral of Humcolt. ropro
sinting the Continental Insuranco Co
of Now York was in town this wook.
Mrs. W. K. Goor was called to
Hudam. Kansas, tho first of tho wook
on account of tho illness of a relative
Mrs. Olivor McCall and daughter
donarted Thursday noon for a visit
with relatives at Livingston, Montana.
Mower Knives, 5 ft.. .
Mower Sections, each
Mower Guard Plates,
each
i.75
.03
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
Miss Boulah Harman and Art Car
pontor of Inavalo woro in the city Moa
WORHART
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Hardware Co.
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visiting their brothor, O. C. Teol.
Mrn. Ed Ovoring arid littlo baby girl
returned homo from Polla, Iowa, whoro
they hnvo boon enjoying a pleasant
visit with relntives for n fow wooks.
Charley Moranvillo had his shoulder
broken last Monday at Holdrego. His
team became frightened at an nutomo-
bilo rnd threw him out of tho buggy.
II. C. Minor wont to Chicago Tuos
day morning to purchnso fall and win
ter stock of dry goods for Tho Big
storo. Mrs. Minor accompanied him.
Woll improved G5 ncro fnrm for salo
adjoining city of Red Cloud. Good
substantial 10 room modorn houso,
bnrn, alfalfa, bluo grass pasture, lino
spring and plonty of timber. Tonus
o suit purchaser. M lis. Silas Gariikh.
Dear Gus: I havo solved tho
mothor-in-law problem; just glvo hor
regularly Hollister's Rocky Mountain
toa. It will mnko hor healthy, happy
and docilo as a lamb. 35 cents, toa or
tablets. C. L. Cotting.
If you nro troubled with dizzy spells
headache, indgestion, constipation,
Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea will
mako you and keep you well. If it
fails got your monoy bnck. That's
fair. 85 conts. C. L. Cotting.
Superintendent Thomas and wifo of
McCook arrived in Red Cloud Sunday
morning, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. McCarl. Mrs. Thomas is a sister
of Mr. McCarl.
Lost Wednesday evening August
1G, botweon Mnuror's spring and Red
Cloud, a red and white sofa pillow.
Will tho finder pleaso loave at Cot
ting's drug storo.
Tho "Moonshiner's Daughter," pre
sented by the Anngton Comedy Co.
at tho opera bouse last night was
groatly appreciated by tho large
auciionco present.
Prof. G. W. Dudley and family ar
rived in Rod Cloud this week from
Dowitt, and will make this placo their
future homo. Thoy have moved into
Dr. Tulloy's rosidenco.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Payno of Wau-
nota, Nob., aro in tho city visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Wisocarvor. Mr. and
Mrs. Payno intond to roturn to thoir
homo Sunday evening.
Mrs. Grant Christy of Oborlin, Kan.,
U visiting Mrs. Al. Slaby this woek.
Mra. Christy's littlo babo has boon dan
gerously siok with cholera infantum,
but is bettor at tho present time.
Wanted an oxporioncod school
teacher in district No. 10, south and
west of Guide Rock. Wages $85 to 40
per month according to competency of
applicant. Apply to P. C. Boan,
Guido Rock.
Mrs L. H. Fort and Mrs. A. J. Gard
nor ot Wymoro woro in Orleans a fow
days last weok visiting with Mrs. Carl
Ferguson. Thoy returned homo Sun
day night and Mrs. Gardner departed
for Wymoro Mondny.
Tho Ladios Guild of tho Episcopal
church gavo an ico cream social at tho
homo of Miss Mollio Forris Tursday
ovonlng, and a pleasant timo is re
ported by all presont. Tho proceeds
amounted to.about $11.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinino tab
lots. All druggists refund tho monoy
if it fails to euro. E. W. Grovo's signa
ture is on each box. 25o.
Order to Show Cause.
IN Till! COUNT V COUUT.
Stato of NebriisUn, I
Webster County, f
Al 11 county court held nt the county court
room 111 nnd tor sniu county, wcunowiay.
All
trust. 11). A. I). 160.").
In tho mutter ot tho estate ofitlarry McConncl
doccasod.
On reading irnd tiling tho petition of .Tame
McCormol praying Hint administration of Jsnld
estaio mny bo grunted to John II, Crary, n
administrator.
Ordered, that Moudnv. tho 4th dny of Septem
ber, A. D. 11K)5. at 1 o'clock p.m., Is assigned for
Hearing "Kin poiuiou wnon nil persona interest
ed In siild matter mny nppcnr nt a county court
to bo hold In and for wild county and how
cause why prayor of petitioner should not be
granted ; aud that nollco of tho pendency ot
said petition nnd tho hearing thoroof bo given
to nil portions interested In stud matter, by pub
lishing 11 copy of this order In tho Itod Cloud
Chief, a weekly nowHpnpor printed In said
county, for three coubccuUvo weeks prior to
said day of hcnrlnfr.
(Seal) A. II. Kkknbt,
soptl County Judge.
To the Public
Having purchased Chas.
Wadell's meat markot, wo
extond to you a hearty lu
vitation visit us and become
bettor acquainted and also,
when looking for good first
class meat, wo ask you to
give us a trial.
Wo are satisfied wo can
we'canjploaso 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. BAILEY,
RED CLOUD, -
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