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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1905)
v a -9-a-5344333c-&&E-frg.tt.Cr LOGALETTES Hay and feed at IMutnb's. Amos Mikch is in Donvor. Plumb soils Bluo Hill Hour. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or foed. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damoroll block. Tom Fults and wifo went to Omaha Tuesday. Miss Elith McKeighan has returned ironi Donvor. Judge Duffy was up from Guide ttock Monday. Win. fidson was down from Bluo Hill Saturday. Miss Miry Lane was down from Oi leaus this week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strayer, Saturday, a girl. Chas. Hogito was down from Bluo Htll Wednesday. 'Twist" Uunclioy went to Denver "Wednesday night. H. E. Grico has had his drug store building repainted. Paul Storey is having an addition built to his rosidonco. Face massage and ladies' shampoo tit Hayes' barber shop. Miss May Guliford is homo from St. Joseph for a short visit. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Wm. Koon has purchased the Groat residence in the fust ward. P. Horigttad and family returned fiom Denver this morning. Mr9. L l Albright has returned rfrom her visit at Ainsworth. JMrs. Ayors of Hebron is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Robert Fortune. Walter Richardson of Topoka, Kan., is visiting with the Pharos boys. Mrs. Whaley of Rivorton is this week visiting with Mrs. Chris Zeiss. J. H. Bailey, wife and daughter Mabel are homo from Colorado. E H. Keoney and wifo of Cowles went to Donvor Wednesday evening. A. U. Kaley and family arrived borne from Carey, Ohio, this morning Joe Fogel and family aro expected homo today from their visit at Port- Jand. Plumb the feed man will pay you tho "highest price for poultry, eggs and bides. Vic Manspeakcr went to Hastings Monday for a short visit with his -fatuer. Everton Foe returned Wednesday morning from a trip to Colorado points. Elsewhere in today's issue will bo found an interesting letter from U. G. Knight. Henry Phares is acting as messenger boy during Roy Whitaker's absonco in Denver. Jacob Quirrin and wifo havo re turned from their visit to Madison, Indiana. O. B Wright and wifo were down from Bladen this week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Anna Tulloys came down from Naponeo Thursday morning for a few hys' visit. Miss Viola Ward returned Sunday from a two month's at tho Portland exposition. Goorgo Ovorin? has gone to San 3)iego, Cal., for a visit with his parents nnd sisters. L. E. White of Hastings is now hold ing down a chair in Manspoakor's barber shop. Jesso Nadon of Danbury was ia Rod Cloud a fow days this week visiting with friends. Miss Bonsonof Omaha arrived Tuos day evening for a visit with Mis9 Nor ma Richardson. Mrs. v.B. Fulton and children re turned fiom a pleasant visit in Lincoln Sunday eveniLg. S. B. Chamber- has been enjoying a visit from his wifo and daughter from Hastings this week. Eurl Ciabill loft this morning for Lincoln, where ho will attend school this fall and winter. Tho advanco program for tho dedi cation of the M E. church, Soptombor 17, havo boon issuod. Mr. and Mrs. G W Hutchison ro turned from their outing in Colorado Wednosday morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Dowitt aro mov ing into Mis', Case's residenco in tho north part of tho city. Miss Marion Caitor and mother of Blair, Neb., aro visiting with J. W. Lippincott this wo 3k. Fiank Duckworth of Miudon nrrivod in Ro 1 Cloud the first of tho woek for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Matkins of Ina valo returned Thursday morning from their trip to Portland. Misses Mitudo and Ruby Short of Lebanon, Kansas, were visiting Red Cloud frionds Saturday. Mrs. M. B. Howard was called to Kansas City Monday on account of tho illness of a relative. Earl Ciabill returned from Siloam Springs, Ark., whoro ho has bon for tho benefit of his health. Miss Mabel Bradshaw of North Branch has accepted a position in Miss Percy's dressmaking shop. Quito a number of pooplo got up early Wednesd iy morning to see tho partial eclipso of tho sun. Mrs. J. T. Bomford returned from Omaha Monday, whoro sho has been select lug her fall millinery. Mrs. A. Conover nnd children re turned from their extended visit in Salt Lake Sunday moruing. Rov. G. II. Rico and family returned from their visit at Redwood Fulls, Minn., Wednesday ovoning. Mrs. F. E. Reynolds and son Dale departed for Hebron Wednosday for a fow days' visit with relatives. When you got a hair cut, shavo and bath at Muuspoakor's barbor shop you will feel liko a now man. Try it. Editor Pharos returned Monday, after a week's visit with his father and other relatives at Clinton, Illinois. Adam Kollar, of Poabody, Kan., ar rived Wednesday evening tor n visit with his sister, Mrs. Charles Bosso. Miss Mary Damoroll returned last night from hor thrco months' visit with relatives in Washington, D C. Tho room adjoining Ward Hayes' barber shop is being fitted up and will be occupied by Roubal's tailor shop. Mrs. I. Reed and daughter Una wore in Red Cloud Monday on their way to Montana for a visit with Hugh Reed. J. O. Lindloy will lenvo in tho morn ing for Dunvor. Ho will visit at Mc Cook and Culbortson boforo returning Don't forget to insure your property against lire, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, ngont, Damoroll block James Kidd and family of Sodalin, Mo., wore in Red Cloud tho first of tho week, visiting with C. R Besso and wifo. inwn, arrived in no i Uiouu tno elo'o of last week for n visit with her sister, Mrs. F. Brndbrook. Mrs. Damoroll gave a party to a number of littlo girls at her homo Thursday afternoon in honor of Ruth Dauchy of Hastings. Among tho Nobrasknns registered at tho Portland exposition nro Joe Fogol and family, C. W. Kaloy and 1). F. Trunkoy Red Cloud. Mr. and Mrs, George Hoaton and daughter returned Saturday evening from an oxtondod visit in Pennsylvania and other eastern states. Lost A child's overcoat last Friday, botwoon Rod C.oud and Chas Hilton's farm south of tho river. Findor nloaso loavo word nt this ollico. For Salo Ono block of 24 lots, well fenced and crossfonced, good well, 7 room houso, barn for ten liorsos and ton tons of hay. W. V Bkal. Carl Warren loft for Donvor Wed nosday, whoro ho will moot his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Warron, on their return from tho Pacific coast. Miss Blniicho Winfroy, Mrs. F. A Lorents nnd J. C. Miller returned to Carrollton, Mo., after a two weeks visit witli C. L. Winfroy and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Turnuro and children roturnod from their visit in Missouri. Tuny wore accompanied homo by Lon Kylo of Skidmoro, Mo. Tho public schools will open next Monday, September 1. However, it is probablo thorp will bo a week's vaca tion during strcot fair week. McAlpin McPhorson of Bostwick and Miss Bertha Robinson of Guide woro married at tho latter place Wed nosday ovoning, Rov. Blackwell ofliciat mg. Noblo Robinson of Princeton, Ind., is visiting with relatives. Wednesday noon ho departed for Hastings accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Rob inson. Erma, Lena and Albert Vance re turned to thoir homo in Hastings Fri day, after a three weeks visit with thoir cousins, tho Pharos and Now houso children. Mrs. T. F. Jones of Walnut crook, who has beon soiiously ill with dropsy at tho homo of her paronts, E. IS. Smith and wifo, is improving slowly and it is expected will soon bo ablo to ALWAYS The Best AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT We are Receiving New Goods Daily Have a good supply in now and it would it would be a good idea if you would look this stuff over. It would help you in selecting your Fall and Winter Wearables. We like to show our goods whether you are ready to buy or not. You will find us a safe, reliable firm to deal with and can sell you GOOD clothes as low as anyone. Gouidenaley Glothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE. First Door North of Posotfflce, Red Cloud, Neb. MUUi WV"'W4 To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing businoss in Webster County tho Gocman of Free port pays ono-third of tho taxes nnd has ovor f00 policies in force. Tho Furmors' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largost Mutual in tho stnto, with ovor three qunrtors of a million dollars in surance in Wobstor county. For Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Rod Cloud. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. H. Holmes and fam ily dopartod for Horton, Kansa, Tues day, where thoy will make their futuro homo. O. E Raraoy was callod to McPhor son county, Kansas, Monday, by a telegram announcing tho death of a sis'or. Rov. J. M. Bates will hold tho usual services at Grace church Sunday morn ing and ovoning. All aro cordially invitod. Miss Hazel Potts roturnod to hor homo in Moulder, Colo., last night after a visit with her Red Cloud friends. Miss Jessio Wort hits rosignod her position at Albright Bros, and accept ed a position as nurse in Dr. Cook's hospital. Wilhelm Moede, who has boon visit ing at tho homo of his son-in-law, Grant Turner, rolurned to Bluo Hill Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Conover aud daughter of Butto, Montana, aro in Red Cloud for nn extended visit with relatives and friends. If you want to soo ovorybody else, you will find thorn at tho Great Adam Foropaugh and Sells Brothers' Consoli dated Shows. Miss Myrtlo Kimsoy returned to Lincoln Monday. Sho has boon visit ing in Red Cloud with relatives for tho past threo months. Mrs. A. Francis of Oounoil BlufEs Mower Knives, 5 ft... $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 1 2-in. Flat File 25c 14-in. Flat File 30c Guaranteed Goods MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. return home. II. E Grico has placed threo benches around tho front of his storo for tho accommodation of tho "sons of rest" who congregate on that corner during tho warm afternoons. Word has beon received from Koy stoii", South Dakota, stating that Mrs. Frank Smelsor was quite badly scalded while atttompting to lift a pail of water of off tho stovo. Miss Norma Richardson gavo 11 plat form danco at hor homo Wednesday ovoning in honor of hor friond, Miss Benson, of Omaha. A delightful timo was had by tho young folks. Someone ontorod Goorgo Smolsor's houso while tho family was away from homo and robbed a toy bank of about ton or fiftoon dollars. A ton dollar bill lying near was overlooked by tho thieves. Fred Wolfo and family and C. E. Herrick and family of old Salem, Kansas, have roturnod from an outing in Colorado. Thoy wont overland, and havo enjoyed tho best of health on tho trip. Dear Gus: I havo solved tho mothor-in-law problem; just givo her regularly Hollistor's Rocky Mountain tea. It will make hor healthy, happy and docilo as a Iamb. 85 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. It is said that kindling wood from tho now M. E. church building has beon socurod rather choaplv by somo parties. 1 is also said that tho bishop of tho diocoso has intimated that the kindling wood will hovo to bo paid for. All of tho regular services will bo resumed at tho Congregational church on Sunday. Morning sormon theme, A Vision of Holpj ovoning, Tho Powor of a Testimony. Aftornoon meeting at Indian crook. Everybody cordially welcomed. Andy Warner, formerly a well known boot and shoe man in this city, was boro the first of tho week from Lincoln with Honry Diederich and other relatives. Ho canio ovor from Lobonon and was accompanied by Bankor Winigor of that placo. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Evans nro homo from a visit in Ashland, Neb., whoro thov attondod a family rounion. It was tho first timo in thirty years that tho mombors of the family woro all together at ono timo. It is noodless to say tho affair wn a happy ono. If our out-of-town frionds want to soo tho most magnificent stroot parade and tho groatost show on oarth, tho low excursion rates accorded to tho enormous Adam Foropaugh and Sells Brothers aggregation will givo them a cheap and conveniont chanco to do so Among tho Rod Cloud pooplo who wont to Donvor Wednesday morning woro: A. T. Walkor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garbor, J. M. Sollars, F. Nowhouso, Mr. and Mrs, Joo Carr, D. R. Whittakor and son Roy, Carl Wart on, and Misses Graco Kinsol and Dora Popo. Tho groat Adam Foropaugh and Sells Brothers priceless horao show includes hundreds of bluo-bloodod, bluo ribbon representatives of every noted strain, many of which aro furthormoro incom parably trained in many ways, includ ing tho cakowalk, which tho Now York press pronounced tho most pop ular feature. Order to Show Cause. IN THK COUNTY COUUT. Stato of NebrnHkn, I WobHter Comity, f At a county court hclil nt tho county court room In mid for wild county, Wednesday, An guM. ill, A. I). 1W)5. In tliu miiltor of tho estate ofillarry McCormcl dt'CCflKL'd. On rending utid Mini; tho petition of Junius McCormcl praying tlmt ndmlnlntratloii of ;ald estate limy bo grunted to John II, Crary, 111 Administrator. Ordered, Dint Mondiiv, tho lth day of Septem ber, A, 1). lOOJi.iit 1 o'clock p.m., Ih assigned for hearing mild petition when nil pcrxoiiH ItitorcNt od In Mild mutter limy appear ntu county court to ho held In nnd for Mild county and miow cause why prayer of petitioner xhould not be grunted; nnd Hint notice of the poiidcucy of mild petition and the hearing, thereof be given to nil perhoiiR interested In wild mutter, by pub lishing a copy of thin order In tho Ited Cloud Chief, a weekly newspaper printed In nuld county, for three consecutive wcekH prior to snld duyot heurlnjt. A. II. Kkknky, (Skai.) hept 1 County Judge. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadoll's moat market, wo extend to you a hearty iu vitatlon visit us and bocotno bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to givo us a trial. Wo nro satisfied wo can wocnn'ploaso you. Yoursfor business, FEIS & SEARS FABM 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, wjth best of options. Loans safely and carefully made for par-' ties, .having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA 4 M