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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
?S.k-fcJ?t ujui.w nmmmmmnmmnivxwmmm'mitnmm "wWWBWWI' It I" P n a lv R h? if 'i lAsi Yoir OwnDoctor J If he tells you to take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. But we know what he will say; 1 for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. " I have iinotl Ayer's Cliarrr Pe otornl for hard cold, Imil rough, nml Inlltienz.v It has ilulie liifl crfiit (inoil, nml I bollovn It li tlio lHt rmiRli incMictmt In tlm world for alt tlirnn nml lung troubles,"- KM U. STUAllT, Alliim y, Oregon, M&do by J. O. Ayor Co., Lowell, Magi. aiiu niauuiaaiururv 01 SARSAPARILLA. ILLS. mm vmno. mm.u.n,uT Koop tho bowels open with ono of Jyor'3 Pills at bodtlmo, just ono. Convention Call. Tho Republican voters of tho city of Jiod Cloud aro hereby called to moot In convention on Friday, March 10, nt 'J p. in., in tho court, house, for tho urioso of nominating candidates for iho following olIlceK, to bo voted unon April .'1, and transacting snob othor Imslnoss as may come beforo tho con vention: Ono mayor. One city clerk. Ono city treasurer. Ono polico judge. Ono city engineer. One councilman, First ward. One councilman, Second ward. Inthonhovn convention each waul vill bo untitled to representation as follows: First ward, 0 delegates; Second ward, 14 delegates, being ono tlelegato for oacli ton votos cast for C. 13. Lotton for supremo judge. 1 D. II. ICalky, Chairman. Gt:o. II. Oveuino, Soorotary. Tho First ward caucus for tho selec tion of delegates to tho Republican clty convention will bo held Thursday ovoning, Mnrch 15, nt 8 o'clock, nt tho Parmers & Merchants Bank building. Geo. F Newhouse, Com. Tho Second ward caucus for tho so 'lection of delegates to tho Republican -city convention will bo hold Thursday evening, March 15, at 8 o'clock, at Fire men's hall. E. S. Gamier, Com. k "Close Call." Whilo tho patrons of Tabor's pool lml 1 woro probably not nwnro of tho fact, thoy had nfnarrow escapo from going skyward Monday nftornoou. Tho water heating npunratus in Hon son's bntbor shop, in tho basomont of tho building, bocamo ovorheatod and -was very near tho exploding point when it was discovered by an omployo of tho shop. Anyone who has evor :soen a stoatn boilor explode can road iiy imagino what would have happen ed to the billiard hall. A4 f x b nu r i dBk Biir n cjf MHBMHaBKHBRBIrJ Dr.PRI HamBakingIWder Good Health depends upon the food you eat, I 1 Noth There are many mixtures, made in imitation or gooii baking powders, which the prudent will avoid, rimy tnny be known by their price, beiiiK sold tor ten to twenty-five cents a pound, or a cent an ounce. 1 hey are made with alum, interfere with the healthfulness of the food. TWENTY YEARS AGO Itema of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Ycrxrs Ago ThlB.Weok v A'WArWA''W'W''W,'i"WA'4 John Duckor has roturncd from Chicago., Miss Dortha Emigh Ueatrico. J. L. Kaloy's littlo vory sick. .7. Q. Potter loaves is visiting in boy lias been tonight for Mound City, Mo. W. L. Hainos and wifo of Wost Va liavo moved to Hod Cloud. A. C. Halo loft this week for Littlo Uock, Ark., on an extonded tour. S. lieckwith of Michigan is in tho city mid will make this bis future homo. Frank Dimorior of Hobron, an old clerk for A. S. Marsh, was in tho city Sunday. More of tho last Saturday, gentlo Annie. Burr Ilanuor beautiful descended Wo sigh for spring, is said to have vamoosed tho ranch and lakou a trip into Kansas for his health. I Miss Sarah Perry has left town for n i short timo to visit tho eastern cities and look at tho latest stylos. , Howell Bros, have now tnkon charge , of tho old Nebraska Lumber Co. yard which they recently purchased. On last Friday evening tho Ladies Aid society hold a very pleasant .social at tho homo of A. Wallace Lou Vanco, of Wright & Wallace's jowolry store, received tho sad intelli gence Saturday night that his mother was not expected to live. By an articlo copied from n Now Mexico piipor wo learn that our young friond, Oharloy Romsborg, has joinod tho groat nrmy of married men. August Miller, a nophow of Mrs. F. Newhouse, who was recently married in Connecticut, has returned with his brido and is visiting with his nunt. Tho young man who suddonly do condod tho golden stair at tho too of an irate brother's boot last Saturday night, silently but wisely concluded that ho had learned more si-nso in a minute than ho had in a great many weeks before. On last Thursday ovoning our friends F. E. Goblo nud his estimable wife had boon married twenty years. In order to properly commoinorate tho happy ovont thoir daughter, Miss Maude, conceived tho idea of giving them a general surprise. It was cor tainly ono of tho most pleasant events that has occurred in our city for somo timo. Judson On March 3d, Dr. E. Sut ton died at his homo iu Smity county and was buried on tho fth. Ho was 44 years of age Charles Steffon is on the sick list. Walnut Creek John Carnos and Ed Hallman have gone nway to work on the railroad Mr. Vanderborg has gono to Missouri. Sam Sopor and P. S. Noblo have sold out nro Adds to the healthfulness of all risen flour -foods, while it makes the food lighter, sweeter, finer flavored, more delicious Exercise care in. pur chasing baking powder to see that you get Dr, Price's, which makes the food more wholesome and at the same time more palatable. awaiting for tho appointed hour to start for Oregon P. S. Noble's i'littlo daughter Minnio is sick j Mrs. S. 13. Kizor is vory sick in Ohio. I Guide Rook Mr. Ed Garbor and ' Miss Cora Amagost woro married March 3, at tho brido's homo in Kan sas Rov. L. Morrison's rovivnl resulted in Gl conversions. , Cowi.es -A. II. Linobarger is ro j moving his family from Rod Cloud to Cowlos T. .1. Ward rocoivod a telegram Monday announcing tho death of Thad Arnold's littlo daughter j Rov. G. W. Hummel will com- menco protracted meeting in Cowlos on Wednesday J. C Turner started on Tuesday last for his homo in Kansas City .... Mrs. II. B. Bru baker was favored with ti visit from her mother Douglas Terry has purchased tho steam engine formerly usod by J. C. Wallor in running a food mill. Eventful Bay at Guide Reck. From tho Nows Lot tor. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Fish had an ex ! citing experience Sunday whilo out driving with tho horse Mr. Fish ro jcontly bought of W. F Tompkins. I They wero just this sido of Georgo Rickard's place, whoro tho road runs I closo to tho fonce, when tho horso sud donly shied and wout into tho wiro. , Tho top wiro of tho fouco camo abovo tho fcido of tho buggy and cut through ' Mrs. Fish's coat and othor clothing, cutting hor slightlj'. Tho horso imme diately quieted down and stopped still i or sho might linvo been soriously hurt. Tho horso was badly cut on tho shoul der and was taken to Hod Morauvillo 'for treatment, when another serious 1 accident occurred. The horso had been mado fast and tho doctor was I attempting to closo tho wound with I stitches when tho horso got ono leg free and commoncod kicking, with tho result that ho gave tho doctor a bro ken leg. Altogether it was u bad day's work. Asks B Damaftcs. Mrs. J. H. Boggoss has filed a suit in tho district court to recover 91,000 damages from A. U. Kaloy. Tho suit is tho result of an accident which oc curred last Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Boggess woro returning home from tho country in a buggy and when near tho homo of Mr. Kaloy, it is said, tho lattor's dog ran out, frightened tho horse and cnusod it to run nway. Mrs. Boggess was thrown from tho buggy and sufTorod a broken leg, for which she asks damages. BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. Bert Garber has quit school. Mr. Manror did not appear last Fri day ovoning, consequently no debate The debate for this ovening is, "Resolved thut we have prohibition instead of high license" On account of tho stormy weather tho spelling school was not vory woll attended. Real Estate Transfers. Tronsfors for week ending Wednes day, Fob. 14, furnished by Walker & Builey of Wobster County Abstract company. Clara P McCnno to C F Cathor lot 3 and t-2 block 8 LuDuo add Rod Cloud wd 8 100 Stato of Nob to Jamos Atwood sw4 3G-4 9 d 1120 Wm Holsworth to Win A. Kent sol li-3-11 wd (iOOO C F Cathor and wifo to A L Hows nol 2.'M 11 wd H J'Liorwold to Bon F Garnor sol 5-4-11 wd 5000 1200 Chas Spouco and wifo to Carl Sponco lot 3 block 3 Sponce add to Bladon wd " 1000 Matilda Schuaso to Frod Polz lot 29 and part 30 block 9 Bluo Hill wd 3200 Malvina Vaughn and husband Oortorblatt lot 12 and part lot 11 block 3 Vanco add Guido Rock wd 800 John Bostock and wifo to Wm Heodt loty 1 3 and 4 Buschow add to Bluo Hill wd 1000 United States to Albert Honry nw4 24-411 patent A F Hartwell to L E Stlcknoy lot 12 block 11 Inavalo wd.... 75 B F Mizor and wifo to Adam Morhart lot 9 block 5 Rod Cloud wd G000 Fred W Womor to J A McCal lum lots 12 13 aud 14 block 2 Sponco add to Bladon wd 1000 Ed L Hagan and wifo to John L Zoiglor part swl 3-1-9 wd 450 Herbort Hawloy to Thomas L Stratton part lot 4 Bohrer add to Bluo Hill wd COO! Frod Hupport and wifo to Wm Williams nw4 2-3-10 wd 5125 i If you've been looking for f Bargains in Men's Clothes t I 1 Here Ihey Are m We've just had timo to catch our breath after tho vigorous selling dur ing tho holiday season and wo wont to work immediately cleaning up our stock. Whoro thoro woro only two or three suits or overcoats of n kind -where sizes were badly brokou whoro an m m to overcoat lingered hero and thoro, wo havo sorted them out, and when wo camo to mark tho new prices on theso Woods wo forgot all about tho profit part of it. $20 Overcoats at $16 90 Ift Overcoats at 14 4 15 Overcoats at 12 00 12 Overcoats at 0 40 19 Overcoats at 8 00 G Overcoats at 4 80 Whilo thorn may bo only one or two or tlireo overcoats of a 'kind, yet thoro are so many different kinds that you will find very rich choosiinr indeed. Wo can fit almost any build of man out of thoso reduced clothes and give him a bargain that will send him away smiling. PAIL STOREY, Vhe CLOTHIER.. v.,.s-... -5r.5r5r:5?'.??::5f:5p-.-g:--.-- Jno Beauchamp to J F Duck worth o2 swl aud w2 sel 27-1-11 wd C J Piatt to Wm H Tabor lots 3 nnd 4 block 7 Rod Cloud qcd. . Emanuel Fit, to Wm H Tabor same wd Win H Taber and wifo to C J Piatt lots 13 and 14 block 2 S & M add to Rod Cloud wd. . . . Chas Spence and wifo to C D Jennings nw4 sel 7-4 12 wd. . . 4200 800 400 550 2000 VX-Nvx,v,k' NEW SPRING GOODS We are daily receiving new Spring goods and placing them on- SALE and DISPLAY as fast as possible. The assortments are very large in every department, and we believe the best values ever offered to the trade. Just at this time we are offering the most exceptional VALUES in Embroideries Insertions and Laces that we have ever sold. Do not fail to get your share. ' Our DRESS GOODS department is the most complete stock you have had the pleas nre of seeing in Red Cloud for many moons consisting of all the NEWEST fabrics and weaves. We can please the most exacting in QUALITY, QUANTITY and PRICE. Millinery Something interesting in this department next week. Suffice to say at this time that our purchases are large and the department will be in charge of the best MILLINER in the West, MISS ELIZABETH LETTS. Miss Letts was with us last season and gave entire satisfaction. TUnME BROS. r wn AvAvAvvA vsA'WN'WX'WVW wv iiv: . '-Total 847220 Mortgages filed $17700 Mortgages released 50300 INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. Ind.. Bays; "My wif had Inllammnlory Rheumatism In ovory" miiKcU and Joint; her Miffcrlni? was terriblo aud her bidy and face wero swollen almost bo y"d recoKiiltlon: had been In bed kIx waeka and had eight phyhlclans. but received no benefit until sho tried tho Mystic :uro for Rheumatism, n avo Immediate rellet and she was able to walk about In three da-a. l am siiro it saved her life." Sold by II. a. Grice. DruRRlst. 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