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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1905)
i ai fc t fo I LOCALITIES Hay and toed at Plumb's. Mrs. E. M. Gard is on tho sick Ii9t. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or food. Nod Grimes wont to Bluo Hill Mon day. Miss Kollv went to Bluo Hill Tues day. A. T. Walker was in McCook this week. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Datuoroll block. Miss Lora Delph wont to Inavalo Sunday. Dr. Ashor was in Blue Hill the iirst of tho week. Charles Fort returned to Omaha Thursday. Mrs. Clms. Lttulloy roturuud to Riv orlou Sunday. Georgo Dueker was over from Leba non Thutsilay. Dick Gray oatno in from Norton, Kuusas, Tuesday. Leslie Graves camo in from Denver Tuesday morning. Ed Frov canto homo from Colorado Tuesday morning. Editor Phnres was in Hastings the lirslof tho wiok. Little Mario R"S3 is still quite sick with typhoid fever. Walter Kaloy camo up from Chester Thursday morning. Dr. Beck came up from Superioi Thursday morning. H. J. Clark went to York Tuesday ior a few days' visit. H. E. Grico departed Monday for Lincoln and Omaha. Faoo massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Gtiorgo Warren is having an addi tion built to his house. Miss Beulnh Harmon returned to Inava'e Sunday night. Allen Tulleys returned to his home in Naponeo Sunday night. Mrs. G. L. Griflis returned to her iiomo in Lincoln Tuesday. Chas. Gurney and daughter Ruth were tn Kansas City this week. Frauk Henderson nnd wife were over from Womer, Kansas, Thursday. Paul Pope and Ben McFarland are in Omaha attending Ak-Sar Bun. Mrs. A. R. Siladon loft Saturday fot a visit to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Miss Marker wont to Inavalo Sundaj ior a short visit with her parents. Charlos Crabill returned homo from Lincoln last night for a shoit stay. A bright baby boy arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox Tues Jay. F.V.Taylor of Wichita, Kansas, is here looking after his business inter ests. Tho Adventists aro planning to se cure a resident pastor for tho coming year. Mrs. S. Roiglo has returned from nn extended visit with relatives in He bron. Plumb the feed man will pay you the highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Foil Sale A lino driving horse with buggy and harness. Inquire- at this oflice. Miss Nollo Marsh of Graud Island is in tho city visiting friends and rela tives. Charles Pharos is taking a week's vacation and enjoying tho sights in Jmaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hayes and child ren aro in Lexington visiting Mr. Hays' parents. Mrs. J. D. Crans departod Sunday morning for a three wooks' visit with relatives. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County tho Gecman of Free port pays one-third of tho taxes and has over 500 policies in force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in tho stato, with ovor three quarters of a million dollars in surance in Webster county. For Good Insurance Call on o. c. Rod Cloud. C. W. K'tluy is plating a stone wa'k in front of his property occupied by Mrs, Taylor. Mrs. Mi-Keuby is this wotk moving into I ho house recoutly vacated by B. F. Muni?.. Mrs. Goorgo W. Lowis of Denver is in tho city visiting with John Foster and family. Mrs. L. M. Vanco and son Milton re turned to their homo in Hastings Wodnosday. Miss Josio Igou has moved into htr rosidonco recently purchased from C. H. Pottor. Pears $3 to 5 GO at car at Burlington dopot, Red Cloud. Must bo sold. J. M Lancaster. D. B. Spauoglc has had a lino new cement walk laid on tho south sido of his residence. If you want to buy, soil or trado your real estate, see Tho Red Cloud Investment Co. Miss Eva Foster was enjoying a visit last Sunday from her friend, J. E. Perry of Orleaus. Mrs Cross of Geneva was in tho city Wednesday attending tho Smolser Taylor wedding. Mrs. Chas. Gilliam went to Kansas Friday morning being callod there by illness of a sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bomford aro moving into tho homo recently va cated by Miss Igou. C. B. Halo and Albert Wright wore in tho western psrt of tho stato tins week looking after land. Mrs. Nello McCluro of Elk Creek is in tho city looking after business mat ters and visiting with relatives. Mrs. O. E. Ramoy aud Mrs. Bon Reed left this week for a visit with Mrs. Lillian Whitney at Cotestiold. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parkcs were down from McCook tho close of last weok visiting Win. Parks and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Applogato of Gibbon, Neb., are in tho city visiting their daughter, Mrs.'M. A. Morcer. M. A. Morcor returned from Nelson tho first of tho week, whore ho had boon playing with tho Hatdy band. When you get a hair cut, shave and bath at Manspeaker's barber shop you will feci liko a new man. Try it. Don't rent buy a farm. Writo for list. I have C2 farms for sale. D. W Grant, Not ton county, Kan. Doc 11 Teukv MuuriiY: If you wish to hoar from your daughter Mary, ad dross lock box 200, Twin Falls, Idal o. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Dowitt aro tho proud parents of a bright baby girl which arrived at their homo this morn- ing. Mrs. Josio Murphy of Nowcastlo, Wyoming, is in tho city visiting hoi mother, Mrs. Earner, and other rela tives. Mrs. H. E. Howard loft for Chicago and othor eastern points on Tuesday, planning to visit with her son for a month. Tho Ladios Clio club will moot with Mrs. Paul Storey, Saturday, October 7. Response to roll call, current events. Mrs. W. T. Bohrer returned Lebanon Monday, having been called there by tho death of her cousin, Mrs. W. . Kimsoy. Mrs. Dwight Jones of Guido Rock visited with bor daughter, Mrs. Geo. Morhart last Friday, and took in the carnival. Mrs. McKinnoy of Bluo Hill was in Red Cloud triday on her way homo from tho Royal Neighbors mooting in Superior. Mr. and Mrs. Stovo Taylor woro down from Rivorton Wednesday to attend tho wedding of their son Fred to Miss Minnie Smelsor. May, tho eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goodwin, is vory vory sick with typhoid fovor at the homo of P. A. Hanson. E J. Overing, Jr., made a flying trip to Lincoln this week, visiting Mrs. Ovoring, who is taking treatment in a sanitarium in that city. Foil Sale one house on threo lots, also a good piano, little used, houso bold furniture. A cow will soon be fresh. Apply to M. Gilroy, Rod Cloud. Oswald Radinsky, a real estate denier, accompanied by John MoMol len and Stove Noxon, were hero from Sterling, Neb., Wednesday looking for land. John Rutledge went to Omaha Mon day night accompanied by his daugh ter, Miss Nello, who is attending tho doaf and dumb school at that placo. Harry Humphrey camo up from his homo in Chester and is holding down . a choir in Ward Hays' barber shop during that gentleman's visit under' the parental roof, L'tst bctwi'OH J. IJ Reed's farm and Red Cloud a brown pocket book con taining a hand ring and twenty-tlueo cents. Finder please leave at this of lico and receive reward. All members of tho Foresters M. W. of A. aro requested to bo present at tho hall, Thursday ovonin, October 12th. Business of importance. C. W. Guout, Chief. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing oyes, sweet breath and good looks use Holliator's Rocky Motintoin Ten. The groatost bcautifior known. 85 cents, tea or tablets. C. L Cotting. Indigostion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney nnd liver disorders, and all stomach trouoles positively cured by using Hollislor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablots. C. L. Cotting. It makes no dill'orcuco how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney trouble?, Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. C. L. Cutting. Rev. W. L. Austin, tho new Moth odist minister has arrived witli his family, and is at homo in tho parson uge. Ho occupied tho pulpit of that church last Sunday and those who heard him spunk kindly of his first, sermons. Rov. G. II. Rico attended tho meet ing of tho Republican Valley associa tion of Congregational churches at Indianola last weok and succeeded in securing tho spring meeting of that body for Red Cloud. Tho meeting will tako placo in April and will represent all of tho Congregational churches be tween this city and the Colorado stato line. About tho rottonost exctiso for a thoatnei entertainment which has ovor visited this city was Leon & Blon din's "Kip Van Winklo" show, which appoarod nt tho opora house Tuesday night. Not only was tho acting poor, but tho lines of tho play woro cut, and in ordor to make tho hold-up comploto thoy gavo an "after" show, charging 10 cents for tho privilogo of remain ing. Very fow pooplo bit on tho "con cort" doal, howovor, and thoso who did have vory littlo to say about it. Thoy had sorno fair music, but that is all that can bo said in tho company' avor. 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, wcl&ht 6 1-2 pounds - - $4.25 12 ftaufte double barrel Shotftun .... $8.25 A good gun and well made. We have the guns in stock and can deliver the goods. Come in and take your choice. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. fyfwVVfVAV Z&.viyf iff iM-mm 1 If! ill COPYRIGHT 1905 BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMElt 57 Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE, First Door North of PostofUcc, - Rod Cloud, Nob. hatever credit there is duo for tho success of the street fair should be given to Frank Cowdon aud James Peterson, both of whom put in many hours of hard work, with no hope for roward other than ''cussings" by thoso who were dissatitdied. Nearly oven town has two or threo men upon whom falls the hard work of gutting up public entertainments, and who aro expected to should or tho blame when anything goes wrong. Aud then there U always somoono who puts ob structions in the way of those who are trying to do something for the town. Red Cloud had a sample of this last weok, when one ouo merchant threat ened to enjoin tho carnival company from showing on the main street, and succeeded in keoping them from plan ing one of their shows in front of his place of business. As a consequence a part of Webster stroot was as bai ron of pooplo all wook us if it had boon a Sunday, and sorno who had con tributed liberally to tho fair woro not given a fair show for their monoy. Thrown From a Horse. Harold Groon mot with an unfortu nate accident on Saturday which re sulted in broaking ono of tho bouos of his right wrist. Ho was riding tho family horso and holding a younger sister upon tho animal when it bocamo frightened and throw thorn to tho ground. Tho younger child was un hurt, but Harold sustained tho frac turo which will prevent his using his arm for some timo. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postodlco at Red Cloud, Neb for tho wook ending Octobor (J, 1903: Cartor, E. Hanslow, J. L. Mattox, Mary Thompson, Phil E. Stornor, Frod Thoso will bo sont to tho doad letter offlco Oct. 21, 1005, if not callod for boforo. When calling for above ploase say "advertised." T. C. Hackkh, Postmastor. Local drain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Uolanoy ) Friday, Oct. 0. Wheat C5o Whito shollodoorn 39u Mixed shelled Corn! 35o Yellow Corn 3Co Ear Corn Oats 20o Rjo 45o Barley 28c Is Your Farm For Sale? If it is, do not list it with too many agents Each ono proceeds to knock tho othor fellow out of a salo. List exclusively with mo at a roasouablo prico and I will guarautoo a salo. J. II. Bailey, Red Cloud Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurso in Now York discovered an aromatic pleasant horb drink for women's ills, callod AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures fomalo V'i 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 fS, $8 and 91 Of way up to $15 or$2Q You may go else where and do worse, but you can't go else where and do better. Shoes, Mats and Fur nishings, the best there is for the money weaknesses and baokaoho, kidney, bladdor aud urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mall 50 conts. Snmpln FREE. Address Tho Mother Gray Co., LoRoy, N. Y. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for wook ending Wodnos day, Oct. 4, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Lillian M Shuck aud husband to E J Mooro part lot 4 all 5 and (5 block 3 Talbot add to Guido Rockwd t 1000 Agnes E McCall to Josoph M Mo Call h'2 sol sol nol aud nol soi 12-l-12wd 2800 Chas G Potorson and wifo to C J Wa ro 2 n w 1 27 M-12 qcd 1500 Ray MoBoth and wifo to Lincoln Laud Co lot It block 5 Rose- mout wd 1 II C Cuttor and wifo to E II Koon lot 10 block 3 Cowles wd Bon N Pegg aud wifo to John Doylo lots I to 4 block 11 S & M add to Rod Cloud wd Ralph II McCall to Raymond W Koontz lot 0 in 1-1-12 wd 50 500 500 Lincoln Land Co to Chas Hicks lot 8 block 7 Bladen wd 720 A G Karnes aud wifo to Alice M Knutson nol 10 1 12 wd 10,000 T J Ward and wifo to Rudolph Sokultz lotB 10 to 21 block 22 Rod Cloud wd 200 Aloxaudor Riley and wifo to James Brownoll w2 no4 21 3 0 wd R W McCallum and wifo to W C Mooro I intorost in lots 2 to 8 block 14 Guido Rock wd Honry J Bowuan and wifo to An drew Hopstottor w2 sw4 11-4-9 2500 130 wd Sarah M Pottor and husband to J B Wisocarvor sol 18 2-12 wd Chas 8 Lafforty and wifo to Mil ton B North s2 swl 11 and n2 nwl 14 and u2 nol 15 2-0 wd. . . 3000 4000 3000 Total O0G0 Mortgages lllod 83200 Mortgages roloasod 84200 FAEM 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, - NEBRASKA ?" s '4 i,m n i 8 : u I !;t m nj r wmmmmmniHni mi yyiW i vrMtkJJm.