The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 01, 1905, Image 8

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CORRESPONDENCE
Interesting Items Gathered
i by Our County R-oportcrs
BLADEN
Mrs. I)r Koohlor iliotl Tuosdsy, Alt
gust 128. Funeral services woro hold
Wednosdny nt '2 p. tn., conducted ly
llov. Wilson of thu M. K church. Mrs.
Koohler whs -13 years of ago. She
loaves a husband and live children,
besides a host of friondc, to mourn her
loss. She was laid to rest in Har
mony cemetery.
John OrndolT and w Ifo of Campbell
were visiting at the homo ofJ.M.
Loekhart last Wednesday.
Lloyd Uetd and George Clattoy left
last Wodnosday for Donvor and
Cheyonno, where thoy go to tako in
tho fairs.
Miss Mamio Craig is visiting at tho
homo of A. P. Johu9on.
John Hay and family of Illinois aro
visiting her aistor. Mrs. W. li. House
holder, south of town.
Mr. and Mis. Jnmos Saunders and
children vlsitsd at this place over
Sunday.
Mr. Henry and family viBited at Dr.
Koehlor's Sunday.
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrp. Gagnon of
Campbell spont last Tuesday with
Mrs. H C. Chevalier.
J. L. Loekhart and family spont Sun
day ut the homo of his fathor, J. Lock
hart at this place.
Miss Grace Heed drovo to Bluo Hill
Monday.
Fred Hood and family woro visiting
at tho homo of his father, A. Hoed,
Sunday.
Mrs. George Nowhnuso and children
aro visiting at tho homo of her father.
A. Heed, at this placo.
Mrs. Carter returned to Huntings
Monday, aftor spending two weeks
visiting friends here.
Cy Jonninger is having tho founda
lion laid for his now residence.
Miss Ella Stowart of Io wa is visiting
her sistorc, Mrs. Alma Peis and Mrs.
C. W. McDonald.
C C. Keith, tho dontist of Hastings),
is in town this week.
Alviu McCoy and wife of Cowles
canid up Saturday and spoilt Sunday
ut tho homo of J. W. McCoy.
Mrs. Wallace Hay was a passenger
for (J rand Island Monday.
walnut" creek
Threshing is in full blast. It is hard
to obtain help enough, soma men
doing tho work Unit is usually dono by
two.
Tom Ulankenbiikor is attending tho
Portland exposition,
Guv Tonnant intends taking a trip
to Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Coulson of Kansas were
visiting at Frank Biankenbnker's last
week.
Mr. Hastings has boon building a
barn and otherwise improving his Wal
nut crook farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tonnant visited at
John Sutton's last week.
Mrs. John Mitchell and daughter
called at Mrs. T. F. Jones Wednesday
afternoon.
Con Wbitoly foil, injuring his arm at
tho olbow. It is feared his arm will bo
rendered stiff by tho accident.
Charley Coulson has bought ono half
section of land in Hod Willow county.
LESTER
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saladon drovo to
Inavalo Saturday night and spont Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zachdry.
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Frisbio called at
Jacob Ellingor's SumUy evening.
C. W. Frink nnd wife visited with
G. W. Hakor and family Monday.
Mrs. R. P. Lewis of Hod Cloud has
boon visiting friends and relatives for
tho past week in our vicinity.
John Saladon nnd family drovo
over to Risomont and visited with
Cha?. Jackson and l'imily Sunday.
Tho lecture Riven Monday night by
Hev. Maze was very line, but tho at
tendance was very small.
Little Ilnzul Saladon is sponding the
week in Hod Cloud at the homo of II.
K. Grico.
Mrs. Ed Hasser, Jr. wos quite badly
burned last week by her gasoline stove.
Mrs. A. H. Suladon was taken ser
iously ill Sunday, but is slowly im
proving al this writing.
Thu Ladles U:ion society met with
Mrs. Frank Cockroll Wednesday.
Mr. and Mm. Orth Cunningham and
Mrs. Burthn Guilford spent Monday
with Wr. and Mrs. Ira Kdgol at tho
homo of their mother, Mrs. John
Emick.
11. Hulsobusch sold ton loads of hogs
Tuesday. They were so very largo
thoy had to bo hauleu at night.
Mi's Bessie Postlowait left Wednes
day for her homo in Illinois. She has
spent tho summer hero witn her
s'ster, Mis. Jnmos Doylo.
Tho Misses Goorgia and Ida Scott of
Cowlos woro ploastint cullers at J. W.
Saladen's Monday.
Tho extrerao hot woathor has
cuusod lots of sickness in our village.
Mrs. C. O. Cox and Claro Cox aro on
tho sick list.
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WEST WEBSTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bennett of River
ton woro visiting with thoir son Perry
and wifo ono day last wook.
Bessie DoBrunnor has boon suffering
with a very soro foot caused by step
ping on a nail. Sho is bettor at present.
Miss Nottio Harvey was a Rod Cloud
visitor Saturday.
Adam Miller departed Sunday
morning fot Iowa to make a short visit
with his parents.
C. Hannum shelled corn Thursday.
R B. Payno was visiting with his
sister, Mrs N. Harvoy ono day last
week.
John Loo was hauling his corn to
E. E. Harvoy this week.
Miss Ada Horrick roturnod from
Franklin Monday.
Considerable excitement was caused
by tho charivari crowd.
Quito a number are taking advan
tage of thu excursion and aro sight-
Conviction Follows Trial
"When buying looao coffco or anything your grocor bappon3
io imvo in ins bin, how do you know what you arc
getting ? Somo queer stories nbout coffco that is sold in bulk,
could bo told, if tho pooplo who hondlo it (grocers), caved to
speak out.
Could any amount of moro talk havo persuaded millions of
housokooporu to uso
Lion Coffee,
the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter
of a contury, if thoy had not found it superior to all other brands in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity?
Thta popular success of LION COFFEE
can be due only to Inherent merit. There
Is no stronger prool ol merit than con
tinned and Increasing popularity.
II the verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince
you ol the merits of LION COFFEE
It costs you but a trifle to buy a
package It Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION COFFEE is told only In 1 lb. sealed package!,
and rrachea you as pate ana clean oa when It left oat
factory.
Lion-head on ererr nackair.
Bare these Lion-heads for valuable premtmoi
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
"WOOLSON 8PI0E CO., Toledo, Ohio?
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seeing in Donvor this wook.
A largo crowd attended the barn
dance Inst Friday night.
Mre. Kfllo Harvoy has boon quite
sick, but is better at present.
Mr. Fogg returned homo tho foro
part of tho week.
A few from these parts attended tho
reunion at Franklin last week.
Elmer Harvoy and family drovo to
Franklin Sunday, whore Mrs. Harvoy
will remain for several days visiting
her parontB until Mr. Harvoy returns
from tho western part of the state,
whore ho has gone to buy cattlo.
siMUS WEDNESDAY tf i 1$
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MJ"ani SELLS BROS
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Incomparably Bigger Than Ever, Occupying the Highest Plane Possible to Big Circus Creation
The FOREPAUGIi-SOLLS BROS. SHOWS
preterit this year the Greatest Gathering of
World-Famous Features ever seen. It is not
a show ol one, two or three prominent acts
and displays, but the entire aggregation ol
Animal Wonders, Human Achievements and
Spectacular Grandeur in every detail is com
posed of World-Renowned Features selected
with the view to make Ibis the
Tbe Greatest Sho The florid lias Etcr a'coan
"PANAMA"
Tlio Suparb, Pntrlotlc
QOROEOUS 1,000-CHAIMCTER
SPECTACLE
A XkJCW kTkUCIVC MnrvolouH Ruanlnn Aero-
T vaiivr w' a - batlc Whirlwind Dnncor
CAPT. WEBB'S TRAINED SEALS
TWO TROUPES OP ACTINQ
POLAR WONDERS
THP AI1DADA 7flBIAVPC T"e Champion Soldier Experts
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D1NUS aaswBffls. PROSPER
C.Vff UTHBH WrimCIIVI
6F0LD CIRCUS v
JOO Performer Qlven
RlnK. 2 atasea
and In the Air.
BESIDES EVERY STRANGE,
CURIOUS, COSTLY CREA
TURE KNOWN TO ZOOLOQY
CONSTITUTING THE LARQEST MENAQE"RIE IN ALU THE WORLD
10 POLAR BEARS
f'm.T J' Trrn A Mammoth African
KONGO and ZEFFA o
Elephants, nnd Three Big Herds of Wisest Acting Elephants In the Most
ASTONISHING SHOW OF ELEPHANT SAGACITY EVER SEEN
The Grandest
Longest, Richest
Most Gorgeous
Free Street
BEAVER CREEK
Fair woathor at present.
Mr. and Mis. Oscar Monia enter
tained Fred Monia and family nnd
Ross West and family Sunday.
Doyle Brothers aio threshing on
Beaver crook tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Edgol and family
of Lincoln, III., and Mrs. Emick nnd
son Vern of Luster were guests at tho
Frink homo Inst Thursday.
Miss Oltha C x nnd sister woro visit
ing south of Guide Rock Wednesday
Mrs. Fred Foruor called on Mrs.
Friuk Tuesday.
Lewis Borkliold was in this neigh
borhood Siturday.
Farmers aro busy putting up their
third crop of alfalfa.
School commenced Inst week in the
Chas. Mollio district with Miss Carrie
Faiquhar as teacher.
Mrs. John Koirnck's mother,
brother, sister-in law and niece of
Weeping Water woro visiting hero
Tuesday. They returned to their
homo Wednesday.
lee Gream
Gool Drinks
BEST
15c MEAL
IN THE CITY
HOLE'S
RESTAURANT
Damcrcll Block.
Local (iraln Market.
(Furnished by J. P. Delnuey )
Friday, August 18.
Wheat p3c
Wnito shelled corn Mo
Mixed shelled Corn 0c
Yollnw Cnvn Me
Ear Cm
Oats 20c-
Hjo JO-
Biu-luv -8c
Do You
Eat
Meat?
When you aro hungry and
want somethig nice in tho
ment lino, drop into my
market. Wo havo tho nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
and meats, fish, nnd game
in season. Wo think, mid
almost know, that wo can
pleaso you. Givo us a
trial.
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Tho Clhrcnuoli rrc-ss once made a
bid for printing the notes of the Bank
of England. It was ninny yenrs ago,
when tho forger was abroad in tho
land, and It was desired to make his
task more dllllcult. A sample Oxford
note wns adorned with a number of
unintelligible quotations from out of
tho way languages Arabic, Coptic and
others. It wns thought no forger
could produce them, nnd an elnbornto
argument was given In with the sam
ple note to that effect. Nowndnys nny
note mny bo copied by photography,
and the unique quality of its pnper is
the security of tho Bnnk of Euglnnd
against fraud. London Sketch.
mm
irs.9
Successors to
ROBINSON & BURDEN.
Every Morning at 10 O'Cloclq
ONE FIFTY-CENT TICKET ADMITS TO
EVERYTHING. CHILDREN UNDER
TWELVE YEARS. HALF-PRICE. TWO
COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY
DOORS OPEN AT 1.00 AND 7.00 P. M
PERFORMANCES J3EGDJ. AT 2.00 AND
J 8.00 P. Mi T?
A HiiHliteaa Tnllc.
'Miss do Simpson," said the young
secretary of legation, "I havo opened
negotiations with your father upon tho
subject of er coming to sco you
oftenor with n view ultlmotely to
forming nn alllnnce, nnd ho 1ms re
sponded favorably. May I ask If you
will ratify tho arrangement us a mo
dus vlvendl?"
"Mr. von Ilnrris," answered tho
daughter of tho eminent diplomat,
"don't you think It would hnvo been a
moro graceful recognition of my ad
ministrative entity If you had asked
mo first?" Chicago Tribune.
Order To Show Cause.
IN THK COUNTY COURT.
Stnto of Nebraska, 1
WebHter County, (
At n County Court held nt the County Court
room In nnd for laid county AuguM 31, A. D .
1HT.
In tho mnttpr of tho ciitnto of William Clou
dennlnt,' deccaxed.
.0n,re?',ll,K a".(1 nl,nB tho petition of EmiiHlfth
. Coplen praying thut administration of said
cstat mny bo granted to Kmnslnh W. Coplen,
nsndinlnlbtrntor.
Ordered, that Saturday tho 16th day of Sep
tember A. D, 1005 at one o'clonk p. m 1b n
BlRiiedforhfnrlnBBMd petition when all per
fcpiiR Interested In Bnld mnttcr may appear at u
County Court to bo held In and for Bnld Countv
and ihow cnu;o why prnyer of petitioner should
nut bo granted ; and that notice of the pendency
of i-nld petition and tho henilng thereof bo
given to a persons Interested In said matter,
by publishing n copy of tula order In tho Red
Clpiui Ciiikf. n weekly newtpapor prlnted-'ln
hnld county, for threo consecutive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
, ., A. II, Keenkv.
(Sen') Couuty Judge.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.
Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia
radically cures In 1 to n dnys. Its action uru
tho hj stem Is remarknblo and mysterious It
removes at onco tho cause and the disease Im
mediately disappears. Tho Hrst doso greatly
beneflts. 7 cents and ,oo. held by H. B
Once Druggist, Red Cloud
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