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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1906)
WHEN YOU OIL YOUR HARNESS "You want the best Oil you can get. Diamond Blach Leather Oil meets all requirements, rendering the leather soft and pliable, restores the color and makes it water proof. We sell it in pints, quarts and gallons at one dollar per gallon, and guarantee satisfac tion. Chas. L. Cotting 15he Druggist ,9444-34a430C-t&t&Ktr IOCALETTES m 'Folks up Willo.v Oieek." Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or food Dr. K. A. Tlioini-, dentist, D tmeroll block. Charley Foit wis in town the lirst of tin woik Ethel McKeighan is on tiio sick list this week W. K. Goer was down to Superior Sunday. W. E. Ilifo of Beatrice was in town Tuesday. Dr. Ashor made a trip to Blue Hill Tuisdny. Sovonty-five kiu Is of candies at tho Soderborg Inn. Bernard McNony wont to Lincoln Monday night Mrs. J.L Miner is home from her visit at Blue Hill. Adair Galusha returned to Lincoln IMonday morning. Born, March 20th, a son tn Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bentley. Mrs. Isaac Mvers returned from Chicago Sunday evening, where sho has been visiting relatives. Mrs. J. A. Ttilloya la down from N.iponoo litis week A. H Kmioy mul Dr. Smith wore in Cowluw Wcilnc-day. Attontov Bheklodgo was in Lincoln the first of tint w.'tk Mr. anil Mrs. Gooigo Morhart spoilt Sunday in Guide Hock. Go to sen "folks up Willow Creek" Opera linuso, March ,'lOllt. Takoyour poultry mid hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Jitnoi Thomas is clerking in B. E. Mi-Piirland's grocery store For Sai.k two huihII show casta. Inquire at the Chief olllco. Ht'V Putnam of Lincoln was in Hod Cloud the fit at. of the wo k Mr. anil Mrs Isaac Myem moved to Lcbiuon, KttiHis, Thursday. Citsieuud Will Kimsiv wero over from Lebanon Sum-day niolit . (Jrovor Si'Mtf Kmihms City, Mo, is tlio new waiter at the 1$ m Tun. Charles G'niit went to Almoin, Kin-sa-, Monday morning to vMt inlntivH. I'lumb the feed man will pay you the highest pi ice for poultry, eggs and hides. IIouh's tor rent aro now very scareo, and ih i demand for them is on the 111 ci ease II. C. Scott has sold his residence in he inn th put of town to H. B Simons. The district encampment of the G A 11. will bu held in Bed Cloud April i5 Mis P D. Yfiser ariived from Bnaver City this morning for a visit .vith fiiouiis. Have you any claims against estates or notes to sell? A. II. Keetiey, Att'y. Damerell Block. Gai field post has changed Us meet ing plucc from tho Woodman hall to the Masonic hall. Miss Jennio Cotting returned to Lincoln Monday, after a short visit with her parents. A ponsion of t8 por month has been granted Harriet C. Brown, widow of Alpbeus D. Brown. Tho Junior Whist club was enter tained at the homo of Mrs. N. H. Mor rison Tuesday evening. The Evening Whist club wero enter tain od at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H Miner Thursday evening J. It M r r leturiied Monday etcn ing from Lincoln, when h imi ..,.,. tj receiving medical heatm-nt. Overing Br . lum removed the south pier of tho rivr htlilgn. Thoy got tho stono for t teir troub e. i t . . . ... "Hiiyu ii'im ii'tx ixmifneii hi pool tion as delivery boy at rurnuro Bros. Lonnio Lvlo has tiiken his place L. L Boron is p inii'.y in huilit a residence on Vmt, Fifth avenue, just wostofij S l'mrN residence. Cy Norrls and Hf liave resigned their pii.jiiMtm it Jj ..,. H ntll (jv jH now wo kiiie at M A. A height's. "The K-i k no W uivC'Hi'k" como highly rM-.mm .n,..il. Oiiera house, one night n y, I'lniriHuv the 29 h. Hugh Bnal was in tovn Sunday, and left Monilny for hi iiic. N , wlu-to he will he employed in a diugi-to'o. The niMiihers of the Fnioriiai Aid enj y.-il mim)m I sw-i.ni ami lit ill after 'heir biHini'w ni"i t"-g last, night. I'm' infant ehild ( M . and Mr E. E Iv "in do! Tlmr-iiny moruing and vat buried this afiernoon at '2 o'cloi k. 1) iv iiml B ri K'dey are home fiom iini uiih tiii'ii simciN, Mr- Anna (!tithet and Miss B""ii Kaluv, in Ln coin Mr. Walsh of Stockholm, Neb , ar lived in It'll (Jl md Thuisday evening and is vsitiiig at the homo of J. A It -ill. Lwt a pair of gold rimmed noo glases wi'h chain anil hnir pin. Finder ph ue leave at this office and reci'ive icwatd. Mrt C mover came home from Me Cook the fust of tho week. She was iieeompatiieil by hur granddaiighler, Ms Ilo Z ut. On k iisnii & Son liiive discarded lit it- gasoline, engine and placed a new 8 horse power siontn engine in their blacksmith sh ip. Mies Alice Pope is homo from Chi cago for a threo woeks visit. Miss Pope is now a nurse in the Mercy hos pital at Chicago. Frank Hutchison and littlo brother Charley departed Monday night for a threo weeks visit with relatives in Welcome, Minnesota Agent Johnson of Brush, Colo., who was said to havn been partially respon- '- WWa,llll,WI,IWI"lwwllW"W''WWBMBWWWM I I j'A I i a -fiM ' Ml I Cobvrlnhl1906 0. Kupponholmerd. Co. Chicago Spring SuitB nro now on the bill anil wo'vo a Inrgo varioty of luinil somo styles for your choosing. Aro you n follower of Fashion's latest fads and faucioBY Or nro you included in tho ranks of tho more con Borvutivo dressors? In oithor case, you'll find your preferences fully anticipated in our splendid stock of new Our Patrons Always Wear a Satisfied Look 8 I Soring Suits $11, $12 to $25 9 mm Shoes and Hats all in. See them. i5he Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Postolffco, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I pliances. Under Tahors billard hall. Frank llenson, proprietor. Ei nest Ro id, who was seriously in jured at Bladen ovor a week ago, is still unconscious and no hopes are entertained for bis recovery. Win Sullivan, who has been in Red Cloud for two weeks looking after his business intoio'ts, returned to Boulder, Colorado, Monday night. John Healo;, night yard-master at Hastings, was run over and killed by the switch ontrino Monday night. It is siblo for tho Akron wreck, was in Red not known how tho accident occurred. Cloud the first of tho week. The Brunswick barber shop is equip ped with hath tubs and all modern ap- T'. m 38 i6 'j'.ti mm mi r ' V i' ' t IH m Zih'. ?M m '.V Hi ml ' is i V't:- m MAR.CH 29th TIRNIRE BROS MAUCH 29th itvtt Grand lUiHiDeny Sbocuing Tharsday, tttareh 29th The Millinery season of 1906 is full upon us and such a season ! The most beautiful combinations of colorings conceivable to the eye. The color schemes are indeed elaborate. We have many exclusive patterns that are original with our expert milliner, Miss Elizabeth Letts. She is indeed an artist, and will be pleased to meet all the ladies on March 29th at our store, whether you expect to wear a Hat or a Sunbonnet. We will take pleasure in showing you all the newest ideas in Spring Millinery, consisting of a choice line of smart, up-to-date patterns, Tailored Hats and Street Hat Shapes. Variety enough in designing to please all. Also a nice line of Children's Hats and Caps. New Spring Goods Our ct-nre k hrtmfiil rind ninnino- over with new Snrinnr nnrl Rummer CnnAa v' consisting of all the New Fabrics and weaves in Silk, Silk and Wool, and Wool ?$ Suitings; also Wash Goods in unlimited quantities. Embroidered Waist Patterns and Waistings to please everybody. a? IB w ;: W U fiV m 1 ' w? f. .' Ladies9 Tailor Made Suits Just received our new tailor-made Suits that range in price from $10 'up to $22. These Suits were manufactured by Landesman-Hirschheimer Co., recognized leaders of fashionable Ladies' Suits and Coats. We also have their line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Spring Coats and Jackets. They are certainly the nobbiest we have ever seen. We can save you money on these gar ments. Let us show you. Ladies and Misses' Tailored Skirts The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please you in ftyle, workmanship, fit and price. We have no competi tion in Skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be in style. TURNURE BROTHERS. "Im m a. ' ft ft V W w M m 9 Three littlo rules wo all should kocp To mako life happy nnd bright, Smile in the morning, unfile at noon, Take Kocky Mountain Tea at night. C. L.Cotting. Joo Yapp was down from Franklin Tuesday and took homo with him a big bunch of Edison phonograph records, purchased ut Newhouse Bros'. Will Burr of tho Itivorton Review was in lied Cloud Monday on his way homo from Bluo Hill, where ho wont to seo about buying tho plant of tho Leader. Will Holmes, living six miles north west of Red Cloud wont to Norton, Kansas, Thursday morning, called there by tbo doath of his sister, Mis, Low Kellogg. Next Sunday morning at tho Con giogational church the pastor will speak upon tbo thomo, "Thoroughly Furnished unto Every Gjod Work." Evening theme, ''Salvation." Dallas Sheard, formerly of Burr Oak, who rocontly bought Ward Hays' barber shop, is now in full pos session. Mr. Hays has not yet decided what business bo will engngo in. Wanted S ilosmon to soil our guar anteed Oils and Paints. Exporionco unnecessary. Extromoly profitable offer to tho right party. Tho Glen Itufininir Company, Cievolund, Ohio. W. M. McLonoro will havo a big sale of Shorthorn cattlo at tho Star barn in this city, Saturday, March 31. Tho cittlo aro from tho very beet bunch in this country, at Wost Liberty, Iowa. Seo "ad" olsowhere. County Clork Loo DoTour wont down to Superior tho first of tho week intending to go with tho Santa Fo oxcursioniBts to soa the burning gas well atCanoy, Kan., but tho excursion had boon cancelled. It. C. Packard, formorly of Minden and nioro recently with tho Concordia, (Kan.) Press, was in Kd C'oud Tues day on bis way to Uiverton, where be expects to assume tho management of tho Itivorton Itoviow. Jonn Yuplo, who has been employed at Turiiiiro Bros', for about threo years, has loigned bis position and, in company with his sisters, will leavo in a short timn for California, whero thoy will mako their home. Our party will leave Hod Cloud for El Itito, Now Mexico, Tuosday, April 8. All who wish to mako this trip lot mo know as soon as possible Tho faro for tho round trip will bo one faro plu3 83." This will bo credited on your land if you buy.-J. P. Hale. m30 Keep tho littlo ones hoiltliy und hap py. Their tender, "onsativo bodies re quiro gentle, healing remedies, llollis tor's Itocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well 35 cents, Tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Tho death of ox-Governor Thayor rocalls to tho minds of many his lirst trip to Hcd Cloud, over twenty years go, whop ho was dopartmont com nnmiler of the G. A. It. and tho stato encampment was hold hero. Wesloy Anshuto, living across tho lino in Smith county, Kanoas, suffered an attack of ptomaine poisoning Sun day nigbr, from citing somo canned rhubarb. Medical aid was summoned and ho is now reported out of danger. Marion Mercer loft the first of tho week for McPhorson, Kan., whoro ho has a position in a barber shop and will play in tho MuPhwrsoD band, ono of tho finest musical organizations in Kansas. Mrs. Mercor will remain in lied Cloud until thoy disposo of thoir property. Leopold Herburger has decided to stay at Itosolund, ho having formed a partnership with Wm. AMucoubrie. Mr. Horburgor's interest will consist) of tho Holstoin News, which will bo published in connection with tho Hoso land Guzotte. "Lafo" is a good printer and an industrious worker, and wo predict that ho will mako a success in his new field. All that is required to mako a "King rond drag" is a heavy pieoo of timber about eight foot long, with a sharp edge, and a few feet of log chain. Now is tho time to maku ono and get ready to smooth down tho muddy road along your farm. A littlo time and energy spent in this direction will savo you and your neighbors and your horsos lots of worry and strain. Tho Nebraska supremo court has decidod that, so far as the antl-ciga lotto law is concerned, the word "manufacturing," means to "engage in manufacturing," and cigaretto smokers can roll tbo "pills" and smoko them without fear of prosecution, pro vided thoy can got tho material. Tho clause prohibiting tho sale or giving nway'of cigarettes or papors was sus tained. Tho Junior dopartraont of tbo M. E. Sunday School will givo a social in tho church parlor on tho evening of April 0. Ono of tho foituros of tho enter tainment will be "A War of Ilocs.1' A good program will bo given and every thing bo douo to makexho occas ion ono of onjoymont and ontertain mont. All aro invitedj to como and have a good timo. An admission of 1G cents will bo charged. Refreshments extra. Tho groit rural riomanco "Tho Folks up Willow Creek" is shortly to appear at tho Opera houso for ono night only. This attraction brings au elaborate cquipmont of special sconory, mechanical effects, ,iuusio gaud other details nocossary to a porfoot produc tion. Tho well-known comedian Frank Davidson bonds the organiza tion, which comprises "a nutubor of gilt-odgod artists. Tho fl'dato set is March 2l. v