The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 16, 1906, Image 4

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plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
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PILLS.
IIA!K VIGOR.
Biliousness, constipation rotnrd ro
covcr". Curo thoso with Avor's Plllo.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Items of News Found In Tho
Chlof of Twenty Yours Ago
This ,Wcok v V
Goo. Young wus in Rivortou this
woolt.
Miss Carrio Brakofiold has roturnod
Itomo.
Mrs. J. A. Tulleys has boon vory
sick (his wook.
Palmor Way was in tho city this
voek on busiuoss.,
C. L. Cutting has purchased J. P.
Hayha's residence.
Mr. Hiiylm, ex-county clork, oxpocts
to ko to California noxt. wook.
Ed Kellogg shl a part of his farm
to Myers Bros , of Rivorton this woek
lor fi50.
Simmons, tho night telegraph opora
tor, got his linger maahod handling
baggage.
John Tomlinson has just flnishdd
some ologaut pulpit furmturo for tho
M. B. church iu this city.
A. .J. Armstrong, formorly of Rod
Cloud, but now located iu Froutior
county, was horo this wook.
A. Coleman and William Clark loft
for Los Angolos, Cul., on Tuesday,
vhoro thoy oxpoct to rosido in tho
future.
Married, February 9, tit Rod Cloud,
Rov. Geo. O. Yoiscr ofliciatlng, Jamos
D. Frazior and Mary E. Kaylor of
Jewell county.
Married, February 3, nt tho rosl
donoe of Carl Gust, Mr. Ridgway B.
liOggett to Miss Ellon Hilton of
Smith county, Kansas.
Died. February fi, 1880, Francis M.
daughter of J. W. and Julia A. Davis,
after n short illnoH. Her ago was f
years, 11 months and 10 days.
Tho invitations are out for tho
grand entertainment and banquet to
bo given by Calantho Lodgo No. 29
Knights of Pythias, on tho 10th.
On Tuesday evening, February 10,
Mr. W. N. Richardson and Miss Bosslo
Tangil wero united in tho holy bonds
of matrimony, Rov. Goo. O. Yoiscr,
oillciating.
L. II. Wallace received word from
his relatives iu Omaha tiiis week that
his brother was vory sick. His
mother, Mrs. Anna Wallace, left on
Monday for Omaha.
Married, February 0, 1880, at tho
residence of Wm, Cather in Rod
Cloud, ly Rev. C. W. Springer, Mr.
William.). Mat liony and Miss Nannie
V. Andrews of Cathcrton.
G. W. Hawley is building an addi
tion to his building, corner Codar
and Fourth avenue. When completed
it will bo known as tho Fourth aveuuo
hotel, with J. C. Crawford us "mine
host."
.Tim Potter lost every dollar's wortli
of goods, clothing and money that he
had iu the depot tiro Sunday morning,
and his wifo and baby just escaped
with their lives from tho burning
building.
It is rumored that tho B. & M. will
proceed to erect a now freight house
150 feot long at this place. Tho pas
souger depot is also to bo remodeled
so as to huvo two waiting rooms, in
stead of one.
Between throe and four o'clock Sun
day morning tiro was discovered in tho
old B. & M. freight depot by some of
tho yard men. Tho ilamos spread so
rapidly that all efforts to quell them
wore unavailing. An unusually largo
amount of freight and merchandise
had been received from tho oast Sat
urday night and stored in the freight
room. Tho total loss is hard to esti
mate, but it will probably exceod
$20,000, nono of which was insured.
Guide Hock Jack Hayos has pur
chased tho Moorman property
E. M. J, Cooloy delivered a tempor
auco locturo bore last wook An
other dauco in Talbot's hall this week
Tompkins, tho bricklayer, has
roturnod from Kansas W. Sawyer
lost twenty dollars recently W.
Vance is homo again Miss Alice
Kaloy, who has been sick for so long a
tlmo, is ablo to bo out again.
MARRIAGES.
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Noblc-Arneson.
At tho homo of Walter Noblo sixteen
miles southwest of Rod Cloud in
Walnut Croek precinct, occurred tho
marriage of Miss Minnio M Landers
to Mr. Fayotto L. Arneson, Wednes
day, February 11, promptly at 12
o'clock. At tho appointed hour tho
young couple marched into tho parlor
to tho music of tho wodding march
played by Miss Sara Arneson. and
t ok thoir places bonoath a beautiful
floral arch, where tho solemn words
wero spoken by Rov. Hummel which
j lined them for life. After congratu
lations the company repaired to tho
dining room, whero a bountiful re
past was served. Tho bride is tho
daughter of Mrs Noblo and tho groom
is tho son of Mrs. Mary Arneson, and
is a prosperous young farmer. They
iiro two of Webster county's best
young people and will live on Mrs.
A meson's farm in Walnut Creek.
Many beautiful and useful presents
wero presented by thoir many friends.
Fltz Bllckcnstaff.
Married, Sunday, February 11, at
tho homo of tho brido's parents, Miss
Emma B. Fit, to Mr. B. B. Bllckon
statr. Promptly at 12 o'clock, Rov. N.
Wagoner entered tho parlor followed
by tho brido and groom. Tho coro
mony was simple iu form but impros
sivo and witnessed by seventy invited
guosts. Two uncles of tho brido woro
present, J. H. Worshek of Bagley,
Iowa, and J. W. Worshek of Yale, la.,
After congratulations wero offered
by all present, tho guosts were usher
ed to u table which was heavily ladon
with tho dainties of a wedding feast.
Many beautiful and useful presents
woro loft for tho young couplo by
thoir many friends.
Tho brido was tho eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fitz. Tho
groom, Mr. Blickonstaff, is an indus
trious young man. Mr. and Mrs.
Blickoustaif will commence house
keeping on tho Sherman Bossloy farm
in Kansas.
Reltcr-OImstcad.
Miss Louiso Reitor of Republican
City and Mr. Glen Olmstoad of Ina
vttlo wore married in this city, Wed
nesday, February 14, by County
Judge Edson.
tVllson-Blalr.
Mrs. Ida Baker Wilson and Bert
Blair, both woll known horo, were
marriod at Council Bluffs, Iowa, lust
weok. They will liro in Lincoln.
Many Children are Sickly.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for
children, used by Mother Gray, a
nurso iu Children's Homo, Now York,
break up colds iu 24 hours, cure fevor
ishness, headach, stomach troubles,
toothing disordors, and destroy worms.
At all druggists 25 cents. Samplo
mailed froo. Address Allen S. Olm
sted, LoRoy, N. Y.
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Made from Vure Grape Cream of Tartar
In baking powder Royal is the standard, the
powder of highest reputation ; found by the
United States Government tests of greatest
strength and purity.
It renders the food more healthful and palat
able and is most economical in practical use.
Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to
buy alum powders because they are " cheap."
Yet some of the cheapest made powders are sold
to consumers at the highest price.
Housekeepers should stop and think. Is it
not better to buy the Royal and take no chances
( the powder whose goodness and honesty are never
questioned ?
Is it economy to spoil your digestion by an
alum-phosphate or other adultered powder to
save jl few pennies?
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK
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If you've been Looking for
Bargains in Men's Glothes
Here They Are
Wo'vo just had time to catch our
breath after tho vigorous soiling dur
ing tho holiday season and wo wont to
work immediately cleaning up our
stock.
Where there wero only two or three
suits or overcoats of a kind -where
sizes wero badly broken -whero an
overcoat lingered hero and there, wo
huvo sorted thorn out, and when wo
came to mark tho now prieos on these
floods wo forgot all about tho profit
part of it.
$20 Overcoats at $10 10
18 Overcoats at 14 49
15 Overcoats at 12 00
12 Overcoats at 9 40
19 Overcoats at 8 00
G Overcoats at 4 80
While thoro may bo only one or two
or threo overcoats of a kind, yet
there are so many different kinds that
you will find vory rich choosing indeed.
Wo can fit almost any build of man out
of thoso reduced clothes and givo him
u bargain that will send him away
smiling.
PAUL STOREY,
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BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES.
Tho dobato was decided in favor of
tho affirmative.
Noil Lindsoy returned to school
after a short absence.
Two of our boys had a woman's
fight one day this week.
Don't forgot tho spelling school
March 1, and don't forget to come
early.
If thoro is any one who thinks they
are rapid calculators, just como up
and wo will show you something
Farms for Sale.
Three, of KiO acres each, all alfalfa
laud, best in tho Prairio Dog Valloy,
each of them woll improved, two of
them adjoining tho town of Long Is
land, Kansas, Two upland farms, one
of 280 acres and one of 1100 acres, rent
ed lor one third delivered in market.
One creek farm, forty acros alfalfa,
timber, possession given on this.
Prices right on all these until March
1,1006. Como an'd see thorn or write
to C. A. Bahnaud, Long Island, Kan.
feb. 10.
LADIES, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR AT
TENTION TO OUR NEW LINE OF
Dress Skirts
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We guarantee every garment to be of super
ior workmanship, perfect fitting and of the VERY
LATEST STYLE. Call in and inspect them.
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f As Will Mackoy was rounding tho
corner at Grlco's drug store with one
of Al Slaby's toams, lust night, tho
buggy tipped and thiow him out, cut
ting his fuco and hoad severely. Tho
team ran as far as Charley Gurnoy's
place, north of town, where they woro
found a couple of hours later backed
up against a bank. Tho buggy was
slightly injured.
A Certain Cure for Chilblains.
Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains,
frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen
feot. At all druggists and shoo stores
25 cents. Samplo freo. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
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Frank Hlncald Injured.
Frank Kincoid of Walnut Crook
town-hip, met with quito a sorious
accidont last Monday, being thrown '
from tho hoiso which ho was riding,
and recoived a broken leg and tho
bono fraoturod in tho other.
" '77s not birth, rank or state,
fTla 'get up and glV that makes men great. "
Learn how it is done at the Business
College.
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