The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 27, 1905, Image 5
i s 7 ft ' I LOG ALETTES Hay unci teed at Plumb's. GA horso blankets nt Fogol's. B. F. W tints was in Bhutan Thursdav. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feod. Henry Clark was on tho sick liu this .week. Dr. E. A. Thornns, dentist, Dnmorell block. Mrs. Nollio Cistor wuntto Hnstings Friday. E F. Maxoy was up from Superior Tuosday. E. B. Smitli was in Lincoln tho first of tho week. E H. Foo was down from Cowles Wednesday. l)r. Beck camo up from Superior this morning. Olias. Hunter was down from Inn vale Tuesday. Next Tuesday evening, October 31, is Halloween. Don Hartwell was down fiotn Inn valo yesterday. Floyd Pitney is laid up with an nt tack of the grip. Dr. Townsend returned from Bea trice last Friday. Miss Oleona Uolph wont to (Jroto Tuesday morning. James Alexander was down from Bladen Wednesday. Joe Fogol sells the 5 A horse blanket, best on tho market. Everything in tho harness and sad llory line at Fogol's. Mrs. Georgo Baylor is enjoying a vi-it from her father. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Miss Lonoro Harman was up from juido Rock Tuosday. Thooflicial ballot this year will be about thirty inches long. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. E. G. Bohi n in of Lincoln was in town tho first of the week. Mercer's orchestra goes to Uiverton tonight to play for a dance. A now steel bridge is being built across Elm creek, nt Amboy. Mrs. Mamie Waskom of Inavalo was in town the first of tho week. August Briukniun was hero from M:Cook the first of tho week. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner wore up from Wymoro tho first of tho week. Win. LaRuo is ngain back on the switch engine in the yards hero. Mrs. I. Fri.-bio is visiting with fiionds in Lincoln and Omaha this week. F. Nowhouso carries a complete lino of ready.mado garments for babies. John Grilleth returnel Tuesday evening from Illinois and Michigan. Mr. Hare, a Lincoln insurnnco man, was the guest of O. C. Toel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Nowhouso re turned from Omaha Wednesday noon. J. F. Winters of Lincoln was a busi ness visitor to Rd Cloud Wednesday. Earl Craig, Ed Harris and Ralph Clark wore up from Superior Satur day. Not a rich corporation but just plain J. O. Caldwell, for hard and soft coal. Foit Sale A fine driving horso with buggy and harness. Inquire at this oflico. The littlo baby of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lindley is sick with tho whooping cough. Waltor Roby has moved into tho house south of Charley Besse'd resi dence. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. H. C. Richmond, of tho Omaha World Herald, was in Rod Cloud Wed nesday. A son of Albert Mefford was kicked by a horso last Uridav and had his jaw broken John Dettman returned to Narkp, Kan.,atyer a short visit with bis folks at Cowles. Grant Bailey has taken a position in the Union Pacific railroad ollices at at Omaha. W. C. Frali m, Republican candidate for county treasuror, was in town Wednesday. Littlo Marie Ross has almost entirely recovered from her recent attack of typhoid fovor. Howard Duisley and daughter, Mr?, Wesley Wilson wore down from Ina valo Tuojdit Robert F rtuuo soveroly sprained his ,nnkm while at work at tho round liou.-n Tuesday night. Leigh Pnp has resigned as mail car rier on n u. o 2 and has' been succeeded by Chits Kent. If You want to buy, sell or traoo your real ot-ito, see Tho Red Cloud Investment Co. Ex Mayor Ross and nil of his nni. ployes except Vail Fox have started "chin" whiskers. Sanfoul Fred of Topoka, Kan., stop son of Will Lindloy, bus takon a posi tion with Ward Hayes. Frnd Mandevillo returned Monday morning ft om Kansas City, whore ho t'ok in tho hoio show. Lost Saturday, a small gray leather pockelbook, containing 85 05. Finder please leave at this olllco. When you got a hair cut, shave and bath at Miinsponkor's harbor shop you will feol liko u now man. Try it. Alvin Snapp came up from Webber Wednesday evening to play with Mer cer's orchestra at tho club dmioo. Roy Dickey has so far recovered from his siege of typhoid fever, as to be nblo to bo on tho streets again. Don't rent buy a farm. Writo for list. I have 02 farms for sale. D. W. Ghant, Not ton county, Kan. Doc 14 Georgo Beardsleo brought in eight hogs Wednesday which averaged about 340 pounds and netted hi.ii $105 Tho Indian crook school will bo closed for two woeks owing to the ill ness of tho toachor, Miss Susio Engels Mrs. Holland of Atlantic City, Iown, and Mrs. Sill of Omaha are guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sher wood. John Woesnor of North Branch h b purchased tho Bon Ludlow property north of town and will move to Red Cloud. Harry Gilliam ran a pitchfork in his foot yesterday acd as a consequonco is not driving Turnure'a delivery wagon today. Mrs. Lockhart, mother of Mrs. James Burdon, sudoral an nttack of hoart failuro Wednesday and was very ill for a time. Miss Myra Cook camo homo from Omaha Tuesday for a short visit with her brothor Ed, who is bore from Seattle Mrs. E. B. Piorco of Koarnoy, a form er resident of Red Cloud, is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren. If you want n loan on real ostato for 3,5, or 10 years time, with optional payments sco tho Red Cloud Invest ment Co. Charley Pharos has resignod his position at M. A. Albright's and is now helping his mother at Newhouso's dry goods store. Mrs. Kuto Miller returned to her homo in Waterloo, Iowa, Wednesday, after an extended visit with relatives in Red Cloud. Frank Richardson is taking Jim Amick's place as switchman in tho Red Cloud yards, while tho latter is in Grand Island. A telogrnm was received in Rod Cloud this morning announcing tho death at Omaha of an aunt of Mrs. Mike Stroble. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffeth and daughter. MissMyrn, wore in Cowles Wednesday attending tho Putnam Mills wedding. The Diederich brothers, who con template opening a business collego in Red Cloud, were hero Sunday looking over tho ground. Ridge Leggett is one of tho lucky ones. In removing tho old sidewalk and crossing at Fifth and Soward, ho found n total of $4 CO. Miss Mabel Bradshaw returned to hor bomo in North Branch Wednes day, after hor rocont illness with ap pendicitis in this city. The members of the Maple Leaf Kensington wore up from Guido Rock Wednesday and were entertained by Mrs. Georgo Morbart. Foit Sale one house on threo lots, also a good piano, little used, house hold furniture. Apply to Mna. M. Gil hoy, Red Cloud, Neb. Roy Burden, who has been sutlering with inflammatory rheumatism, loft Monday for Hot Springs, Ark , in hope of regaining bis health. Lost between town and tho riyer bridgo, a light summer coat, Saturday, Oct. 7. Finder please leave at this of lico and receivo reward Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Grand Island arrived in Red Cloud Tuesday noon for a visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindsoy. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Nieuscbwandor and the lattor's mother arrived from Denver Wednesday and are guests at tho Imme ut C. 11 S.nii'i" W. O Couyort, "night superiiiten. dent," at the liurliugttin dfpoi, went to McCook Wediifsdty evening to take the oponitor's examination. Tho case of the City vs. the Farmers nnd MerohnntH Bmk has been ad vanced on the docket ofj the supremo court and sot for healing in December. Tho Ladies Altar society of the Catholic church will hold their annual bn?.ar tho week bofoto Chrim tuns The placo of holding it will bo announced later. A littlo daughter of P. L. Hanson, living northwest from Red Cloud, had tho misfortune to fall from a horse, breaking ono of hor arms, one day last week. Will Sctivi-nur lias j.ist finished n modern rosidiuino for W B Bean, four miles north of Inavalo. Tho house has ten gables, and is ono of the finest in tho county. At tho sale at Eldrege's yostnrdav 40 head of cattle were disposed of tU fair prices It was a joint sale by Waltor Means, Georgo Abbey and Charley Eldrego. Tho ladies of tho Episcopal Guild will give their annual Harvest Home supper at tho homo of Mrs. Warn Hayes, Monday evening, October 30 Everybody invited. Tho high school juniors nro doing somo unique advertising for their ("?.. fll l.-.. 1 ill N.itnliu1t....,l llUf.... t .. """'' " ""uuiin mill 1I1IP, iJIII loy'd Wax Works," which will be hold November 15. J. L. Cushman of Buloit, Wisconsin, was hero tho first of tho week. Ho is endeavoring to secuio a chorus of 75 voices to render a cantata in this cit at 90IM0 future dato Mr. and Mis S F Spokosfield wore in Hebron this week, where ihoy at tended tho wedding of their niece, Miss Laura Wethoroll, which occurred Wednesday evening. Goorgo Rowson has resigned his position as carrior on rural routo No. 4, and cxppcts to return to his former homo in Pennsylvania. Goorgo Mar tindalo is tho new carrier on tho route. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing oyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollistor's Rocky Mountoin Tea. The grentost boautifier known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cot ting. Shotguns $4.25 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 ftaufte, 30-Inch barrel, nelftht 6 1-2 pounds - - $4.25 12 gauge 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. M0RHART BROS. Hardware Co. i COPYRIGHT 1905 BY i THE HOUSE OF IWENUDMER &? Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE, First Door North of PostofJJcc, - Rod Cloud, Nob. Snunders Brotbors liandlo lumbor O. K ; 4 lino that is best on tho market today. Unoxcellod lumbor, well seasoned and dry No bettor goods your money can buy. Doors, sash and shingles, and best of screen blinds, Excellent value hero yon will find. Reliable coal always on hand, Satisfactory goods to moot tho tlemand. Bring us your ordor for building stuff fine; Right horo you will find an up-to-date lino. On coal and lumbor you'll find it is truo, Sauudors Brothers savo money for you. Indigos! ion, 'constipation, dyspopsin, kidney nnd liver dbordorp, and nil stomach trounles positively curod by usinir Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Trn or tablets. C. L. Cotting. ClifT Pope, who has been nursing a very bad linger for several weeks, had the lingor opened (ho latter part of last week, and examination showed that tho lingor may have to bo amputated. Mis G. W. Hagar of Litchfield, Sherman county, was in Red Cloud Monday, on hor way to Franklin for n visit. Sho had boon visiting nt Cowles with hor sisters, Mrs. Btml and Mrs. Waller. Large English Berkshiroa of either sex and all ages, for salo at farmers' prices; also ono bay road colt 4 yours old. For particulars inquiro of Tbos. Pol hem up, Guide Rock. Neb., or Guido Rock phono line. tf J. F. Edwards of Lyonp, Colo., will be tho station ngont at Red Cloud when Tom McCarl is nssipned a run on tho road. Mr. McCarl expects to con tinuo to niako Rod Cloud his home, which will bo good nows to bis many friends hero. The Brotherhood of St. Paul hold an interesting mooting at tho M. E.'church Tuosday evening. At tho close of the mooting the niembors of tho brothor hood enjoyed an oyster sapper in tho basement of tho church, which was a surprise provided by tho Ladies' Aid society. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porter arrived Sunday morning from Portland, Ore., where Mr. Porter had chargo of tho National Cash Register Co.'s exhibit at the exposition. They are visiting at tho bomo of Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. A. A. Popo. After a short tjvioit here thoy will proceed to their future (home in Dayton, Ohio. In receiving tho account of the fiio nt Bladen last Friday morning wo mis understood tho namo given by our informant. Tho names of tho victims should have been Piol instead of Teol, nn error easy to mako when receiving messages over tho phono. Tuk Ciiikk and tho Bladon Enterprise were the only papers in the county which con tained the news of tho calamity. As a result of tho football game last Friday one Red Cloud boy will bo the a'nor of a now shotgun. For a long time ho has wantoit a shotgun. He is also a member of the high school foot ball team. His paronts rufused to let him have a shotgun because of the danger attached. His mother, after witnessing tho football game, went homo and told hur husband, she would Pointers WILL $10 HUY A GOOD OVERCOAT? it certainly will if you buy it here. We are mak ing a big feature of our I'en Dollar Overcoats this season. The fame of our Ten Dollar Coats and Suits has spread all over tho country. Come and see the good things we offer for Men, Hoys and Children. 'NA'iAA'W bo willing for tho boy to hnvo tho gun if ho would givo up playing football. C. F. Webster representing tho Ghiioooo JL'uro Food Company of Loroy, N. Y., was a pleasant caller at Tub Ciiikk oflico ono day this wook and beforo leaving praontod us witli two ptcknges of Joll O Ico cream powder, for nuking ico cream. With two packages of this preparation a' gallon of tho most delicious ico cronm can bo made in 10 minutes as everything but tho ico is contamod in tho packago nnd r quires no cooking, eggs, flavoring or sugar. Evidently Knows Us. Bladen, Nob., OvJt. 20 Tub Ciiikk, Red Cloud, Nob Beak Siu: Inclosed find dollars on my subscription to Tub Chief. I expect to run for gov ernor, so thought I had hotter sottlo up or I would got it in tho nock. J. W. Wbattkn P. S. Now don't got full on tho money, but givo it to your wife. Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Dolanoy.) Friday, Oct. 27. Wheat GTio Old shelled corn 31c Now shollod Corn 29o Ear Corn, now' 20o Oats 21o Rjo 47c Barley 28o Is Your Farm For Sale? If it is, do not list It with too many agents. Each ono proceeds to knock tho other follow out of a salo. List exclusively with mo at a reasonable pricp and I will guarunteo a sale. J. II. Bailey, Red Cloud. For Sale. J block in northwest part of town, house of seven rooms with bath, hot aud cold water, good barn, six lots fenced for chickens, plenty of fruit and shade. Mhs. J. P. Hale, Red Cloud. Notice of Tax Sale. Notice U hereby tdven thai the uiuIerBlifiicd on tho Hlh tiny ut March, lOui. purchased of tho county treaimrer of Webtiter cutimy. Nebraska, nt private mile tho following described lot Hold for delinquent taxes, forthoyenr 1003, and Bit timed In Heil Cloud Lot tucuty-oiio (!!!) In block Hit ) of the orlcluat town now city of lied Cloud, tvebktcr county, Nebraska, taxed In tho namoo' .lolin O Yen-er. Tho abovo named perbouund all other who claim an Intwrost In tho above laud will tako notice Hint tho tlmo of redemption of mid laud from Mid tux mile will expire on tho IWh day of March, 1000, after which I mav apply tor a tax deed for all of thu abovn land ihat In not redeemed. Dated nils UHth day of uciubor, 1005, CJ. II. roTTEii.