The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 29, 1905, Image 5

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Go to Fred Piuinb'rf tor Hour or feed.
Dr. llnll i8 Mown (l't)in Cowles today.
Mrs. Norton wont to Superior Thurs
day. Dr. K. A. Thomas dontist, D .morell
block.
B. MeNony was iu (Jnido Rock Wed
nesday. .1. NttsU-in is homo from St. Joseph,
Missonti.
A VV. Cox was down from Bladen
Thursday.
Mrs. C. S. Sliitlc wn in Wymore
Christmas.
ytevo Taylor was down from Ilivcr
ton Tuesday.
John Yaplo is visiting at his homo in
Marvville, Mo.
D. W. Turnuro was in Chester tho
first of tbo week.
Henry Aronds of Rosemont was in
town Wednesday.
Cecil McCrtll spont Christmas at
Mankato, Kansas.
Joromo Wright was visiting in
Hebron Christmas.
J oo Fogel sells tho 5 A horse blankets,
boston tho market.
Dwight Wilson is homo from Lin
coln for a vacation.
Mrs. Win, Perry and son went to
Holdrcge Saturday.
Harry Lotson went to Fairbury Wed
nesday on business.
Mrs. A. A. Pope and son Paul went
to Hiverton Sunday.
Everything in the harness and sad
dlery line at Fogol's.
Lou Soderberg expects to open his
restaurant tomorrow.
Mrs. Geo. Newhouso and children
went to Bladen today.
John Ryan went to Fromont last
night to attond school.
Mrs. Fred Taylor of Riverton was in
Ked Cloud Wednesday.
George Hoit and family were down
from Cowles Wednesday.
Allen Tulleys came down from Nap
onee Thursday morning.
Misses Noli and Frances Nesbitt
went to Inavalc Monday.
Take your poultry and hides to
Plumb. Top prices paid.
Georgo McCall was up from Guide
Rock tho first of the week.
Miss Cora Tulleys came down from
Napouoe Tuesday morning.
.James Dates and son Lawson were
up from Superior Thursday.
Darrel Kunien and A. II. Carpenter
were in Bladen Wednesday.
K)coi3 Cither is homo from Fullei
ton, Nebraska, for a vacation.
J.ihn Boyd of Hebron, Neb., is visit
ing with his cousin, E't Hurst.
Harvey Vincent and family were in
Riverton tho first of the week.
Georgo Ovoring and Frank Ivuelin
were in Guide Kock ycsteiday.
"Miss America," tho comic-opera
hit, at the opera house tonight.
Ed Harris and Ira Esther of Superior
were in Ked Cloud Monday night.
Fred Stanley of Lincoln is visiting
with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Taber.
.J. W Robinson and wifo e:urned to
their home in Henry, III , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Kly were down
from McCook the Urstof the week.
Mi" Clara M irtindale is home from
Blue Hill for a two weeks' vacation.
W. C. Frahm, county treasurer-elect,
was down from Blue Hill this week.
Simeon Thomas went to Wray, Colo
rado, Friday for a visit with his sUter
Morcii's orchestra furnished music
for a dance in Superior Tuesday night.
Romombur Peters' Peerless Players,
January 4, , and 0, at the opera house.
Link Sknggs, the Lebanon jeweler,
-was in Red Cloud the tirst of the week.
Dan Kiios nod Jack Kvans wore
down from Rivertou Wednesday even
ing. Mrs. Nellie Castor, county superintendent-elect,
went to Lincoln Tues
day. Ray Frame was down from Blue Hill
Christmas day visiting with his par
ents. Not n rich corporation but .just
plain J. U. Caldwell, for hard and soft
oal.
Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho
highest price- for pouUjregR8 and
hides.
Rov. J. M. Bates is homo from a two
weeks' trip in tho north part of hot
state.
Mi. Cnai W'h MeKvigiian ami chid
rj 1 1 went to Guide Rock yostetdny for
u visit.
Miss Bessie Marsh of Grand Island
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. T.
Amick.
Born, Tuesday, to Mr. nnd Mrs. K.
Rilph, a sou. Another substitute mail
carrier.
John Vwt has returned to Red
Cloud, after nn absonco of seven. 1
months.
The junior whist club woro royally
entertained at tho Roynl hotel Tuesday
evening.
Harry Hoover of Nemaha City is
horo visiting with Mrs. T. C. Hacker,
his mint
Mrs. George J. Warron nnd daugh
ter Nell went to Lincoln to srend tho
holidays.
A. J Goss of Logan, Utah, is visiting
his sistor, Mrs John Osboin, and other
rolatives.
R. A. Simpson of Blue Hill was
transacting business at the county seat
veUerday.
Mrs. Robinson of Hastings is in Red
Cloud visiting hor son, C. D. Robinson,
and family.
Opera house January 4, fi nnd G
Peters' Peerless Players in high class
reportoiro.
Honry Moranvillo of Dann, Iown, is
vsiting with his brother. Dr. J. W.
Moranvillo.
Richard Saunders of Ohiown, Neb.,
spont Christmas with his brother, W.
B. Saunders.
Dr. Smith wont to Sterling, Colo.,
Friday night to visit rolatives during
the holidays.
Mrs. James Smith of Filley, Nob , is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Rout.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will West of Naponeo
spent Christmas at tho homo of Judge
Samuel West.
Up-to-dato specialities with Peters
Peerless Players, January 4-5 G.
Opera House.
Lawyers McNony and Ovoiman wont
to Grand Island Thursday noon on
legal business.
Emma Abbott De Bold, supported
by the lima Opera Co, attheopein
house tonight.
Mel Farnham of Walnut creek, wont
to St. Joe Sunday with several car
loads of stock.
There will bo preaching services nt
Grace church tho next three Sundays,
by Rev. Bates.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas and " little
daughter were visiting in Cowles on
Cnristmas day.
Miss Maude Bindley of Cheyenne.
Wyoming, is a guest at tho Cather
homo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keolcr of St Paul,
Minn , cousins of John C.jon. are visit
ing in Ked Cloud.
Prof. Dudley went to Lincoln Tues
day to attend the Stato Teachers' As
sociation meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Fulton went to
Itiverton Sunday night to spend Christ
mas with relatives.
Mrs Ralph Foo of Herndou, Kansas,
is visiting in Red Cloud with her
mother and brother.
Missos Alico and Grace Coombs nro
attending tho Teachers' Asnciati n
meeting in Lincoln.
John Kennedy, who has been work
ing at Inavalo, left Monday for his
home at Geneva, Nob.
Mrs. James Burden nnd daughter
Flossie wont t Bladen and Campbell
Wednesday for a visit.
The annual business meeting of tho
Congregational church will bo held
next Friday afternoon.
John H. Buchenau of Arapahoe,
Okla., is in Red Cloud visiting Ir's
mother, Mrs. T. C. Hacker.
Wantkd Several girls at the B. &
M. hotel Good wngos to tho right
parties. J. D. Ckans, Prop.
J. T. Rightsoll of Wray, Colorado,
one of Overing Bros.' representatives,
was in Red Cloud this week.
Mr Suell'er of Superior was in Red
Cloud the first of tho week, visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Walter Warron.
J. H. Btiley and daughter Mabel
went to Omaha Saturday to tpoml
Christmas with Will and Grant.
Dr. and Mrs. Myers of Rivorton
visited with tho hitter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joo Garbor, this weok.
When you got a hair cut, shave and
bath at Manspeakor's barber shop you
will feel liko a now man. Try it.
Mrs Elizabeth Ward of Orleans was
in Red Cloud tho first of tho wook vis
iting hor friend, Mrs. L. H. Rust.
Miss Mabol Howard arrived homo
from Stromsburg Saturday night for a
two weeks' visit with her parent!.
Koto m dm i. l .ml Vcim Dick
o isoii return) d fviiitny .norning from
their "outing" at N-rinn, Kansas.
At .1 o'clock Christ inns day the ther
mometer stood nt fill in the shade.
Not much like Christmas weather.
Peters' Peerless Piiyers opera house,
Thursday, Frir'nv and Saturday with
Saturday ni'ilinoii. January 4-5 G.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. (tailor and Mr.
and Mrs. Geoige Morhart and son
wt-ro in Guide Rock Christ mas day.
Mrs. Jay Pope and children returned
Tnursday morning from a threo
months' visit in Waupaca, Wisconsin.
Miss Kuroln Caldwell, who is attend
ing school at Kansas City, came homo
Saturday night to visit with her par
ents. County Attorney Walters, Tom Mc
Cluro, Frank Bttseuow and A. D.
Baker were down from Blue Hilt Wed
nesday. Miss Elizabeth Muker, Mifs Ger
trude Coon nnd a number of other
teachers wont to Lincoln Wednesday
morning.
Judge Wilbur F. Bryant of Lincoln,
formerly bnilifT of the supremo court,
was in Red Cloud the first of tho week
on business.
The Episcopal Sunday school hold its
postponod Christmas exercises yester
day afternoon and a good time was en
joyed by nil prostnt.
Tho M. R Bontloy corner property
for snle. 'J his is tho finest general
merchandising and banking block iu
tho Republican valley.
The danco given in tho Masonic hall
Christmas night by Bert Dickey and
Roy Hutchison was greatly enjoyed by
tho young folks present.
Misses M-ibol Buerstotta and Minnie
Hurman of Tecumseh are iu Red Cloud
this wook visiting their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bonse.
B. M. Frees, tho b'g Chicago lumber
man, was in Red Cloud Saturday,
looking after his interests in the
Piatt & Frees Lumber Co.
Regular sot vices at tho M. K. church
church this week. Sunday school at
10 o'clock Sunday morning. Preach
ing at II, also in tho evening at 7:110.
Wanted Bright, honest young man
from Red C.oud to prepare for paying
position in Government Mail Service.
Box one, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fob 33.
W. Hamilton of Guide R ck is the
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Leader Steel
Range
$29.00 i
for an 1 8-inch oven range
with high closet and res
ervoir. This is a good
piece of goods, all asbes
tos lined and protected
with steel, all planished
iron, no paint to cover
defects in the steel.
Nicely trimmed and
well made. Duplex grate
and heavy castings in the
fire box.
Come in and see this
Range.
MORHART
BROS.
Hardware Co.
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A Happy
New Year
To All
May the New Year of
1906 bring- to all the
Peace, Happiness and
Prosperity of 1905 . . .
&e Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.,
A L WA YS RE LI A BLE
First Door North of Rostoflfco, Rod Cloud, Nobr.
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now clork at Paul Storey's. Mr. Ham
ilton and family an mo 'ing into L. II.
Rust's house in tl o wist part of tho
city.
Dr. and Mrs. Gardner camo up fu m
Wynioro Saturday t 'gilt, and went 10
Orleans Sunday to spend Christinas,
accompanied by IVr. and Ms. L. H.
Fort.
Miss Emma Brown, who has been
visiting with her brother, J. K. Brown,
left today for a visit at Ong, Nob., be
fore returning to hor homo in Colo
rado. Tho county commissioners woro in
session this week transacting routine
business preparatory to winding up
tho year's business. Proceedings else
where. Mrs. L. J. Anderson of Keota, Iowa,
was in Red Cloud Wednesday visiting
hor sister, Mrs. Sophia Anderson. She
was on hor way to Franklin to visit
relatives.
Bert Dow nnd H. S. Applegato camo
down from Gibbon, Neb , this week.
Bi rt has a mail route at Gibbon, and
will commence serving Uncle Sam next
Tuesday.
D. K. Suundors and family of Wy
nioro liavo been the guests of W. B
Saunders the past week. Mr. Saun
ders has been assisting his brother iu
invoicing their liimoer stock.
Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Grand
Island is in Red Cloud visiting her
patent, Mr. and Mi3. G. W. Limlsey.
Mr. Thompson is expected in tho city
Saturday to spend Now Year's.
The jury which was empaneled for
tho November term of tho district
court, and which was excused unlil
January lf, should not forgot that U!,.
are to appear on the latter date
F. It. Maudevillu gave Y' possum"
supper at the Royal Ijofol last night
for his many friends, The bill of fare
included roasted possum, baked
sweet potatoes anil Johnny cake.
Clear thinking, docisivA notion, vim
and vigor of Jjody and mind, tho
sparkle of life,'5onies to nil who un
Holliraors RickyM mntain Tea. lr
cents, Tea or tablots C. L C tling.
Mark Warner, ono of tho pioneers nj
Vobstor county, arrived horo for
isit with old friends this week, n
ii absence of thirteen years He
livis in tho Big Horn Basin, Ws
Drs. Woirick & Itiddilo, ocn
nkrMts of Hastings, will moo
ne nnd throat pationts
nVdine glasses fitted, in
Friday, January 5, at Dr.
olnoe.
,o. 11 jtunpod tho tj
wrk last Thursday ii
conirquonco tllo
about threo houj
damAgo to tho pas!
slighishaking up
Ilollistoi's ItiiuJ
simplj liquid qlt
every iart i f yo
blood, sH'rftigtlij
makes .you well
35 cents. C. L.
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Mnurer, who has boon away from Red
Cloud for thirtoon or fourteen yoars,
camo in tho latter part of last weok to
spend tho holidays with rolativo. H
now lives nt Sioux City, Iowa.
Beautifying methods that uijuro tho
skin an I health nre dangerous. Bo
beautiful without discomfort by tak
ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ton.
Sunshiny faces follow its use. US
cents. Cutis. L Cotting.
Two weeks have passed sinco little
Ruth Heaton was taken ill with diph
thorin, and as no now cases havo
develop d it is thought tho prompt
notion taken by tho authorities has
prevented a spread of tho disease.
County Clerk K. S. Garbor has se
cured an intorest iu tin Red Cloud
Investment Co. and upon his retire
ment from allien wilt go into tho real
oUnto business. Notwithstanding tho
rumors to tho contrary, Mr. Garbor
will continue to make his homo in Red
Cloud.
The Congregational church will re
sumo its regular services next Sunday.
Morning service at 10:80; sermon
theme, "No Room iu the Inn." Sun
day school a'. 11:45. Evening service
7:45, sermon theme, "New Year's
Resolutions " Tin CiiristmiiH music
prepared for last Sunday will bo sung
during those services. Tho annual
business meeting of tho church will bo
held on Friday, January 5, in tho
afternoui. There will be imotiugs in
the church each evening next weok in
observance of tho week of prayer.
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For Sale.
I hereby olfor my two-story brick
blookjlotH i ", jiml 12, block G, Red
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morlv mvnnri i.tALLqftNCliMl Nntioiiiil
bank, now occuRKER'S
bank of
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and groceries: '"!'' rroih.
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