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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1905)
.k 'TV LOGALETTES Chas. Fort is in town. Hny and teed at Plumb's. Plumb soils Blue Hill Hour. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Mrs. Iiviu Cuuiinings is on the sick Jitt. Miss Boll Keller is tip from Guido ,H ok. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dontist, Damcrcll block. John Rutledge s li f"om Hebron this week. Harry Hicks was downturn It I ail un 'Thursday. Allen Tulleys is down from Nnponce this week. Mrs. A. Sehultz is having her hoibe reshingled. Phil Cayer of Superior was in town 'Wednesday. Mrs. Prather was down from Iuavale Wednesday. Mrs. Lulu Matthows was down from Iuavale Monday. Dr. It. F. Haines now dispenses his own prescriptions. Mrs. Carl Ferguson is down from Orleaus this week. Bert Ulai k of Oxford is in tho citj visiting with friends. Miss Boll Spanoglo returned from Denver tliis morning. Face massago ami ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Tho Fairyland Co. will bo at Law rence, lvun., next week. "Freight' IVmnds camo down from Grand Island Tuesday. Fred Peterson is treating his house to a new coat of paint. "Itip Van Winkle" Why not take her to ltip Van Winkle? Tako your poultry nnd hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Jim Wall has roturnod from anothoi western horse-buying trip. Attornoy Short of Franklin was in town Tuesday on business. Miss Scott of Wvmoro is this week visiting Ited Cloud friends. Miss Enos of ltivertou was among the carnival visitors this wook. Miss Martha Harper of Campbell is visiting in Red Cloud this week. Postmaster Bum ott and ltoy Grand stall' wore down from Bladen Tuesday. Mrs. J. O. Wiles of Orleans is iu Ited Cloud this week attending tho carni val. Miss Myrtle Kaloy camo down from Inavalo Tuoiday morning to visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Missouri me iu Ited C.oud visiting F. Peter son's. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Grant Haines of Lawrence is assist ing in Haves' tonsorial parlors this week. Will Bailey camo up from Guido I R-ick Saturday to spoLil a weok at homo. Mrs. Josio C-idman of MeCook is in tho city visiting with O. C. Tool and family. Mrs. Wm. Overloes was down from ltiverton Wednesday attending tho carnival. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wright of Bladen are in Rod Cloud this weok attendtng the carnival. Mrs. W. It. Itoachman and son Mar shall leavo for their homo in Denver Sunday night. Mrs. J. L. Minor and daughter Irono are homo from thoir visit in Chicago and Michigan. Harry Humphrey camo up from To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Compnnios doiug businoss in Webster County tho Gecmau of Free port pays ono-thlrd of tho taxes and has over 500 policios in force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual iu tho stato, with ovor thrpo . quarters of a million dollars in surance In Webster county. For Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Red Cloud. L- Chester Thin sdm morning to take iu the street fair If you want to buy, sell or trade your real ctito, see Tho Bed Cloud Investment Co. Mrs. 0. S. Palmer and childron have returned from a two wooks' visit in Wray, Colorado. Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Glick woio down from ltiverton this week attend ing tho carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Itifo of Beatrico wero in Ited Cloud attending tho fun eral of Mrs Boss. Mrs. M. W. Dickerson and grand daughter Elsie leavo for their homo in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Dyke wero down from Franklin Thursday attei d ing the carnival. Chas. Fill wider and wifo of Blue Hill were in the city Thursday attend ing tho carnival. Frank Hutchinson is over from Lob anon, Kansas, this week for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. L M. Vance and son Milton cimio down from Hastings Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Zint and son Wil li'im returned to their homo at Me Cook Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gladys Younkman and son of Denver are in the city visiting her lister, Mrs. 1'. Herigstad. Ht v. W. L. Austin of Ohiowa will percach at the M E church next Sun day morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs H. B. Fmtm departed Tuesday night for a two months visit to Portland and California. Miss Kelly of Hastings is iu Ited Cioud for a couple of weeks slaying at iho homo of John Griffoth. Tlioma3 Burden of Blulen is in town this week visiting with his son, James Burden and family, Orlando Bontloy returned to Lin coln Monday, after a fow days' visit with his mother and sister. Mis. Ed Gillard and Miss Cora Till leys were down from Naponco this week attending tho carnival. Quito a numbor of people camo down from Inavalo Monday to attend tho funeral of Wesley Wilson. itov G. W. Hummt-11 will preach at Ash Creek next Sunday, to which chargo ho has been appointed. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Heed, Mrs. J. H Alexander and son are down from Bladen to attend tho carnival. Mr. and Mrs. b. E. Reynolds and children leavo Saturday night for a two weeks' outing iu Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Durrett of Leba non, Kansas, are visiting relatives in Ited Cloud and Lester this weok. Tho Parker people aro well pleased with tho crowds which havo boon at tending thoir paid performances. When you got a hair cut, suavo and b.ith at Manspeakor's barber shop you will feol like a now man. Try it. Miss Frame of Iowa and Miss IIo gato of Blue Hill aro in the city visit ing at tho homo of A. A. Frame. Miss Mabel Bradsbaw, who was operated on tho closo of last week, is reported to bo rapidly improving. Opera House, ono night only Tues day, October 3. Blondin & Loou'd big scenic revival of Hip Van Winkle. Mrs. M. A. Fishor and son Ho are expected to arrive in Hod Cloud this week from Sacramento, California. John By an, son of Thomas Ryan, who was operatod upon last Friday for appendicitis, is improving rapidly. Tho Hopublicrn contral committee has chosen C. F. Cather for chairmau aud Goorgo Nowhouso for secretary. Don't rent buy a farm. Writo for list. I havo 02 farms for sale. D. W. Grant, Norton county, Kan. Doc 11 Tkkky Mcitrnv: If you wish to hear from your daughter Mary, ad dress lock box 200, Twin Fall9, Idaho. Mrs. Chnrles McCord and childron of Denver aro in Rod Cloud visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waltors aud family. Tho Ladies Clio club will moot with Mrs. Paul Storey, Saturday, October 7 Rosponso to roll call, current events. If you want a loan on real estate for 3,5, or 10 years time, with optional payments see tho Red Cloud Invest ment Co. Mrs. G. W. Hutchison has this week boon onjo log a visit from Mrs. Emma Poyor aud daughter, Clair of Hastings. Li'tlo Mario Ross, who was taken siok with typhoid fever about tho samo time as her mother, is reported to Lo out of danger. Mim. ltuna Burger of Council BluiTs, Iowa, is iu the city visiting Mrs. Wm. 1'utkui. Mi-.. B.ugui unit .mm. I'.i.ker wore sell lolmatcs. Ezra Dunn returned to his home in Dos Moims. Iowa, M unlay noon, alter a few days' viit. with his cm in, A. T. Walker and family. Mrs. D. F. Parker arrived in H d Cloud Monday night for a visit wild her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C Hacker, and other tolatlvca. Tho Misses Snuilley, who have boon visiting with their sis'or, Mrs. Fred Plumb, returned Tuesday morning to tiieir homo at Eureka, Illinois. Merlo Bohror, who was partially par ah zed last summer while in swim ming, is as yet unable to wa'k around though is improving somowhat. Fiank VanDyke, who was Injured by a hay-sttaekor fulling upon him three months ago, was in town Mon day. He is still using crutchos. Mrs. S J Williams and daughter Gladys, who havo boon visiting in Bed Cloud for pcveral weeks, returned to their homo in Lincoln Thursday. Hoy Phelps, who was called home last week on account of the sicknos of his brother Goorge, roturne I to Shoii dan, Wyoming, Tuesday evening. Paul S. Diotrick, a wol! known cdu caior, has written to biuinof-s mon in this city inquiring as to the feasibility of opening a business college here. "Cap' Houchin's nag got frightened at an automobile Wednesday evening and tried to climb ono of tho big col ton wood trees on north Webster .street Mrs Mason Fisher and son Ho me oxpeciod to arrive in Red Cloud Fii day from Sacramento, California, for a visit with L. M. Ciabill and family Miss Nellio Dudley of Chicago, III , arrived Friday for a visit with hoi mother. Mrs. Polk Sutton. This is Miss Dudloy's first trip homo in seven years. Rev. W. T. Taylor, who hns for the past two years boon pastor of tho Ina valo and Ash Crook charges, has been transferred to Rosoland, in Adams county. Georgo Hollistor, who bad just got through limping around with a sore foot, caused by running a nail in it, wrenched his back Wednesday and is again laid up Mrs. S. F. Spokosliold, who has been in Kansas City for several months ?'fff iflp Lc: Kil 'JUT ? i r a1 -lr xftdT At ft! I km wl COPYRIGHT 190S BY i THE HOUSE OP KUPPENHEIMER 'Bhe Cowden- ALWA first Door North of Shotguns This gun is well made throughout, ot fine quality and good workmanship. Extra fine blued steel bar rel, rebounding lock, top lever, fine walnut stock, pistol grip, rubber butt plate, case hardened frame and a good, close shooter. 12 gaufte, 30-Inch barrel, weight 6 1-2 pounds - 12 gaufie double barrel Shotftun - $4.25 A good made. - $8.25 jun and well We have the guns in stock and can deliver the goods. Come in and take your choice. M0RHART BROS. Hardware Co. Fall Suits Do you wear Clothes that look as if they belonged to you? It takes skillful tail oring to make them look that way. Our garments are all tailored with so much talent and skill that they a d a p t them selves to the figure with a grace and ease that at once indicate that the clothes be long to the wearer. We have Suits at $3, $B and $tO, way up to $15 or 92Q You may go else where and do worse, but you can't go else where and do better. Shoes, 1 lats and Fur nishings, the best there is for the money Haley Clothing Co., S RELIABLE, RostofTlcc, - Rod Cloud, Nob. being treated for cancer, return d homo Wednesday mottling much im proved in health. Mrs. It. W. Mooro of Gainesville, Toxas, onrouto to South Dakota, was takon siek on the train Wednesday evening, and is iu tuo city receiving medical treatment. John ltifo of Western and Mrs. E. T. Hiekards of Weeping Water and Mrs. G. L Griflis of Lincoln wero in tho city Suiidav nttunding the funeral of thoir sister, Mrs. E W. Ross. Personal George: You can square yourself by taking mo to Rip Van Winkle Tuesday night. It will bo ono of tho best this snuson. Got tho tikot early and then phono to mo. As ever, Muhel. Rheumatism, gout, backncho, acid poison, aro results of kidney trouble. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea goos directly to tho seat of tho disoaso and cures when all cUo fails. 85 cents. C L. Cntting. Rev. W. Hennett Maze, who lias ooon pastor of tho M E. church in this city for a short time, will hereafter act in tho capacity of an evangelist. Ho will bo succeeded hero by W. L. Austin, who has had chargo of the Oil. E. church at Ohiowa. Aro you lacking in strength and vigor? Aro you weak? Aro you in pain? Do you fool all run down? Tho blessing ot hoalth and strength como to all who mo Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 5J5 cents. C. L. Cutting. Tho Molvillo Family band, which is furnishing the music for tho carnival company, will bo soon in Ited Cloud aijain in January, when they will bo here as monibors of tho "Tide of Life" company, which is booked for a date hero. Good advice to women. If you want ... 1. i -.:.!.. a benuiuui compiexiou, uiuui o&iu, bright eyes, led lips, good health, tako Hollistor's Rooky Mountain Toa.Thoro is nothing like it. 35 cents, tea or tab lots. C. L. Cotting. Harry Wilson, who doos tho "slido for life" with thu Fairyland Co., had bis back badly wrouched Wednesday afternoon as ho reached tho ground. His injury was not serious enough to prevent his going through with his act in the evening. It is a source of groat ploasuro to anticipate something out and abovo the ordinary, and wo realize this in Manager Morhart's announcement that ho has secured for Tuesday, Octo ber 8, Hlondin & Leon's famous Rip Van Wiuklo Co. This organization, numbering eighteen people comes to ifs with tho stamp of metropolitan ap proval and a iirst-class dramatic and musical treat is assured. In addition to tho dramatic interest, iiHordid by this popular classic, its attracMon is augmented by high class musical inter- , polations, Oiovor dances, eleotiioul and 'calcium effects and iuelduuinl music I by ono of tho best theatrical orchestras (extant. Manager M irlmrt U to be congratulato'l upon souring this nnd other high class shows, knowiug as ho does, that tho good onos como amiss. never The Dunbar Company, Tho first number of tho Slaytou Lyceum courso, under tho auspices of tho liusiuoss Mon's Lenguo of Rod ( loud, is tho Dunbar Company, Malo Quart' tto and iJellriiigors, which will appoarat tho M E. church Friday, October (5. Thoro aro four first class ontortaiumontH in the courso, those besides tho Dunbar company being S W. Gillilau, humorous lecturer, Docombor 0; John It. Clark, looturor, January '20, and tho Slay ton Jubileo Singers, March 0. Season tickots for tho courso will bo sold at $1.(50, and prices for single numbers aro 25, 85, and 50 cents Tho Dunbar Company comprises u malo quurtotto which compotont critics havo pronouncod equal to tho host, whoso roportolro includos songs for ovory tasto, and who play such music, upon a peal of moro than 0110 hundred of tho ilnost English hand bells ovor mtido, as has never boon played upon bells before. Thoro is also an instrumental- trio capablo of giving u delightful recital of music, headed by Ralph Dunbar, tho cole bratod violincolllst. Citizens of Rod Cloud who havo hoard tho Dunbar company aro unstitod iu thoir praise. Fair Association Organized. The Wobstor County Fair Assoola tion, which will huvo its principal place of business at Hladon, has filed articles of incorporation with tho sec retary of stato. Tho capital stock la $10,000, uud tho Incorporators are Wm. M Wogmnn, J. A. Dontou, K. J. Solo mon, J. E. Hnrtman nnd J. E. Yost. MARRIAGES. PAEM 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, - Judge Keonoy issued n llconso to John A. Bonkor and Anna Snook of Itosomont, Saturday, Soptombor 23. John II. McNoico of Mound City, Kansas, and Mury C. Stainshouer of Burr Oak, Kansas, wore married by Judgo Koonoy Monday, Soptombor 24. NEBRASKA X I' li '? o !! b 1 :.'! 1 H Wl 1. 1 i m 1 ' ,1 m i I mPiMng.uMftMiiwiwitwumnnmp, ,,..