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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1905)
? aU M ?444:93&frtttttttttr ft LOGALETTES Hay and feed at Plumb's. Low Clnpp wont west Tuesday. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed. Homer Morgan is in town this wook. O. C. Teol went to Lincoln Tuesday. Win, Koon is having a now barn built. Miss Ella Co k spout Sunday in Omaha. C. B. Halo anil wife were in Inavalo Monday. Col. Kaley relumed from Omnlia Tucday. F. Binning was down fiom Blue Hill yostorday. Frank Smith of Blue Hill was hero Thursday. Kd Amack was in Guide Roek Thursday. Mrs. S. 13. Lightfoot wont to Blue Hill today. Mrs. C. II. Potter returned Saturday from Lincoln. Adnir Galusha was down from Lin coln this wook. Mrs. A. J. Gardner is up from Wy more this week. H. J. Clark returned from York Thin sduy noon. Paul Popo returned from Omaha Wednesday morning. Miss Mvrtlo Morrison has gono to Spencer, Nob., to live. Mrs. George GiilTeth returned from Juide Hock Tuesday". W. C. Frahm cmno down from Blue Hill Tuesday evening. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Creighton are in Chicago for a few days. W. B. Vanco and wife wore up from Ouido Rock yesterday. Tako your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Mrs. Goorgo Hollister is vory ill at toer homo on Seward avenue. S. S. Lake and wife were over from Lebanon, Kansas, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Darby of Tronton were in Red Cloud Wednesday. Bernard MoNeny went to Lincoln jin I Omaha the first of the weok. Oicar Sears leturned from Hitch cock county tho close of tuo week. Somo neat now "Don't Spit"' signs have boon put up. Tako warning. Noll Sliorman and Vicky Haskins were in Rivorton tho first of tho week. John Schultz of Guide Rock was a pleasant caller tit this ofliuo Saturday. Not a rich corporation but just plaiu J. O Caldwell, for hard and soft coal. J. B. Wisecarver and family have movod onto their farm south of Ina valo. Plumb the feed man will pay you tho highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Foil Sale A lino driving horso with buggy and harness. Inquire at this oflice. Mr. and M.-s. Will Parkes loft Mon ltiv night fur a visit at Iudianola and M' Cook. Robert McBride has purchased tho Roby property in tho northwest part of town. John Polnicky and C. H Kaloy wont to Kansas City Tuesday to see tho tiorso show. Mrs. James Stoffer of Hiawatha, Kansas, is in tho city visiting with Mrs. J. C. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Sullivan are tho j)!irents of a baby boy, which arrived last Saturday. If you want to buy, sell or trade your real estate, see Tbo Red Cloud To the Farmers Out of fiO Insurance Companies doing businoss in Webster County tho Gocman of Free port pays ono-third of tho taxes nnd has over 500 policies in force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in the stato, with over three quarters of a million dollars in surance in Wobstor county. for Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Rod Cloud. I II V H 11(11 11 1 t . M unit Mr. W IMnior mid sni le nt tnriu'tl Wfrineviliiy from a thiee wreks' visit at Portlat d Judgo Slubbs of Kuisas City, for m.Mlvof Supuihr, was in Red Cloud Monday on business. Blueklegiuo and blacklegoiils, tho euro of blackleg in cattle, is sold by Cotting tho druggist. Mrs Ben Ludlow camo homo from South Oiimh) .Tuesday, whoro she had been visiting hor sister. Mrs Joo Fogel will ropresont tho Red Cloud Rebukahs at, the state camp at Nebraska City next week. Mr. J. p. Dewitt of Hastings' ar rived Saturday and is visiting with her, son, S. I Dovvittand family. Lost Saturday night, between town and tint river bridge, a light sum mer coat. Leave at this otlioe. Mrs. M. A. FNhor and son Ilo de parted Monday morning for Michigan after a weeks visit in Red Cloud. When you get a hair cut, slmve and hath nt Mansni'iiker's barber shop you will feel liko a now man. Try it. Mrs. Nello Holden of Riverton was in Red Cloud tho first of tho week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker. Don't lent buy a farm. Write for list I have G2 farms for sale. I) W Grant, Not ton county, Kan. Dec 11 Tho meeting hour of the Degree of Honor bus been ch'iuged to 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon instead of evening. Mis. S W Foe and two young sons will leavo in a few days for a visit with relatives and friends at Louisville, Neb. E. U Overman departed yesterday morning for a visit at Ft M.iJison, Iowa, with his mother and other relu livqs. Another onjoyablo danco wns Jgivcn at the Masonic hall Wednesday even ing. Mercor's orchestra furnished tho music. Miss Laura Elder of Culbortson has arrived to spend tho winter with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindloy. If you want a loan on real ostato for 3, 5, or 10 years time, with optional payments seo tho Red Cloud Invest ment Co Fou Sale ono house on throe bts, also a good piano, little used, house hold furnilu o. Apply to Mrs. GiLnov, Red Cloud. Ben Mobarland, democratic candi date for fdieriff, is making a thorough canvass and thinks ho will poll the full Democratic vote. Miss Floronco Cotting returned from Wisconsin and Chicago Tuesday night, where sho has boon this summor visit ing with relatives Mrs. S. Lindquist, living northwest of Red Cloud, broke her arm yesterday morning, we (iiu not learn now too nccident occurred. Mrs. E. S. Garbor was called to Boulder, Colo.. Wednosday evening by a telegram announcing the serious ill ness of her son Ansou. Sheriff MoArthur was in Guide Rock Wednesday evoning sorving attach ment papors against property belong ing to Harry McCormol. Mrs. Fred Mandovillo and children returned from Seward Friday night, whoro thoy have boon for several weeks visiting rolatives. Mis. J. D. Crans returned from Kan sas City Tuesday morning, whero sho has beon for ton days visiting with hor father and othor relatives. J. B. Wisocarvor and family aro oo cupjing tho Dr. Tulloys' rosidonco and Prof. Dudley and family havo movod into A. H. Kaloy's property. A now stool biidgo is being put in across Crooked creek just oast of Red Cloud. This is an improvement that has beon needed for years. C. W. Pottor and family living south of Inavalo, moved to town Wednesday and aro occupying their now homo latolj purchased of J. B. Wisocarvor. Lost botweon this city and tho Jos. Topham farm, an account book con taining work nccouuts. Finder ploaso leavo at this office and rocoivo reward. Paul Storey and E. H. Nowhouso leavo for Nebraska City Sunday evon ing to attend tho Grand lodgo of I. O. O. F., which moots next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Corbott and son of Chicago, who havo boon visiting a fow days with his brothor, J. W. Cor bott and fumily, doparted Wednesday evening for Denver. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing oyes, swoet breath and good looks uso Hollistor's Rocky Mountoln Tea. Tho greatest boautiier known. 35 cents, ton or tablets. 0. L Cotting. Elsewhere iu today's paper will ho found au interostlng lettor from Mrs. E 'i Knight, who now Huh ut San, i-eir-o, t u , vnri- "Uij" Is now iniet ostrd in a daily paper. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver dbordors, unit nil stomach t monies positively cured by using Hollistor's Rookv Mountain Tea. Tnior tablots. C. L. C ttting. Wo notice by the Beaver City Times Tribuno that Miss P. 1). Yoiser, form erly of this city, hud a very lino ex hibit of hand painted china ware at tho county fair recently held tliero. Alvin Snapp came up from Webber Wednesday night to nssist Morcni's orchestra at tho club dance. Mr. Snapp is a lino clarinetist and will play with the orchestra this winter. Mayor Dickenson issues a warming to all bicycle riders to keep off .lie bide walks, as tlioro is an ordinance against riding on the wa'ks. BieyclistH caught on the walks will bu arrested and lined. Tim ladies of tho Christian chinch will givo a dinner and supper on the '21st, at which time they will have on xa'o ono hundred fancy advertising sofa pillow covers. You s-hould see them. John Griffeth left Tuesday evening lor liaruoru, Mien., where he was e tiled by a telegram announcing the serious injury of a brother. Tho mes sage did not stato tho nature of the injury. It makes no diiTercnco how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, const ipation, liver and kidney trouble-, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. C. L. Cutting. Carl Frahm, who has beon book keeper at tho Peoples Bank for somo time, has resigned and gone to Grand Island. Miss Irene Miner has re sumed her position as assistant cashier and Holton Letson will bo book keeper. At tho mooting of tho Fratornal Aid latt night Mrs. C H. Pottor was elect ed president and Mrs. Gooigo Now houso vico president, to iill vacancies caused by tho death of Mrs. E. W. Ross and tho resignation of Mrs. I. II Holmes. At tho Congregational church Sun day morning tho pastor will present a Book Study of Luke Instead of tho 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 ftauie, 30-Inch barrel, xclfcht 6 1-2 pounds - 12 fiauAc double barrel Shotgun - S4.25 - - - $8.25 gun and well A good made. We have the guns in stock and can deliver the goods. Come in and take your choice. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. i J !1V Jr. l'sJI f cim Ml - iiJVV'Jl f I ' Ms ."'a i ' im $G, COPYRIGHT 1 90S BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER UM Ml ?5he Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE, First Door North of RostofJJco, - Rod Cloud, Nob. $ usual sermon. Kvoning sermon theme, Tako Heed How Yo Hear." After noon meeting at Indian Creek. Evon ing meeting at 7 4G It is said that somo miscreant "spiked" the punch at the club danco Wednesday night. That is auoul lite limit of unadulterated cussedness, and the guilty parties should lie barred from associating in respectable society if it is possible t ascertain who thoy are. Deaths and Funerals. , !ljrll1li,lfl'llll"jFIHIJ,UiIJUiIF,MiTT Mrs. Dennis Finn. Mrs. Anna Finn, wife of Dennis i Finn, died Sunday at tho Stato Hospi tal for tho Limine, at Lincoln, after a lingering illness. Hor remains woro brought to Rod Cloud Wodnosday evening nnd funeral services woro hold Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at tho homo of hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Havel, north of Red Cloud, conducted by Rev. G. W. Hummoll. Intormont was in tho Red Cloud comotory. Anna Havel was born nt Smordolf, Austria, July 2G, 1807, and was JW years 2 months and 14 days of ago Sho como to Wobstor county with hor par ents about 80 years ago, and was mar ried to Dennis Finn about ilf toon years ago. Thoy havo no children, and sho is survived by hor paronts, hor bus baud, who urrivod too lato to bo pros out at tho fuuoral; and four sistors and two brothers, all residing in this vicinity. Mrs. L. C. Munfter. Mrs. OUio Muy Mungor, wife of Lou C. Mungor, died at hor homo in Gar llold township lato Friday evening, from quick consumption. Fuuoral services woro hold Sunday morning at 10:30, at Ash Crook M. B church, con ducted by Rov. G. W. Hummoll. OUio May Sanderson was born in Corro Gordo, Piatt county, Illinois, Soptembor 13, 1870, being 35 yours and 24 davs old when sho diou. alio was married November, 12, 1890, to Lon O. Mungor, und to thorn woro born two children, tho oldest of whom, Ray, 14 years of ugo, survives hor. Bobidos hor husband, mother und sou sho is survived by throo brothers and two sisters, Will, Wultor and Roy Sanderson, Mrs. Phlan Loggott and Tena Harris of Springfield, Illinois. Bert L. McCarl. Bert L. McCarl of McCook, Nob., a Burlington conductor well known in this city und a brother of Station Agout T. E McCul of tills city, dropped dead iu tho Akrou yards oarly Saturday morning whilo chock ing up tho cars in his train. Agent McCarl went to McCook to attoud tho fuuoral. John P. Wldney. Col. O. W. Kaloy received a telegram Wednesday evoning unuouuclng tho death of his fiithor-ln law, John P. 9ttOPMM!"S 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 $B and 91 Of way up $15 or$20 to 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 AWA"'W"4 Widnoy, of Auburn, Ind. Mr. Wiilnoy was well known in Rod Cloud, whoro ho hud visited u number of timos. Ho was 8!) yours of ngo. Ben Williams. Ben Williams, a farmor living noar Womor and well known iu this city, died Wednesday morning from indi gestion, after n vory briof illness. Ho was in Rod Cloud last Friday nnd took out a loud of lutnbor to begin tho erection of n now liouso. Is Your Farm For Sale? If it is, do not list it with too many agents Each ono proceeds to knock tho othor follow out of a salo. List exclusively with mo at a rousonablo prico and I will guarantoo a salo. J. H. Bailey, Rod Cloud. For Sale. y, block in northwest part of town, houso of sovon rooms with bath, hot and cold water, good barn, six lots fenced for chiokous, plouty of fruit and shade Mils. J. P. Hai-k, Rod Cloud. 3 That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stono walk is laid that settles it. Seo Ovoring Bros; & Co. for prices. Popular Flavors in Summer Drinks and Ice Cream The Bon Ton W. S. BENSB, Proprietor. 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, - - NEBRASKA aifrwwyti-f-fifrifjtfti-k