The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 23, 1906, Image 7

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Twenty-five BUSHELS
of WHEAT
to the Acre:
means n iiroditctfve
cnpnclty in dollar' o
ovur
$16 per Acrt
This on land, wtilcfe
Ims cost Hie fnrmer
nntlilnc. hut the Jirloo
ul llillntr It. tells (t.
BLACK SILK
Si '
c.ii-h 1 he hi'i-ts, bin hN i IV its wi i
Mr lb-, Mint in- vmi liny M'ttHeiei
iiimiii, mult n k , ungiti, ell,
(in g Hie 1 11. mi iumIi' one think of
t I Hill Will ,
FRANKLIN
s
s
i
Hardanger
Cloth
The NEWEST thing for
white dresses and waists,
44 inches wide,
$1.00
India Linon, 40 in. wide,
25c
Infants' Wear
Cashmere Vests, 35 to 60c
Cashmere Band, 25c
Cashmere Hose, 15, 25c
F.
"Mia
lm
flemsy ftotes prom
1
I GATHERED FROM
-i
CAMPBELL
(From tho Citi,011 )
A party was givou to' about twenty
young people itt tho homo pf Mr. and
Mis Hunt last Friday livening.
Dr. Town send 58 onco moro witk u?.
We understand ho has formed a part
nership with Dn Swntslundor.
Chris Uierhaus returned last Tues
day from an inspection tour of tho
west. Ho informs us that ho was of.
fared 15,000 for the threo quarter! of
Uid which he racently put-otiufcod
there for 12,809.
- Today while Mrs. McCord was rest
tag by the aide of the storo of It. A.
Cellior, an iciclo dropped from the
wmrtt, striking Imr 00 the head. Tho
Mw caused hur to faiut, but after tho
Application of restoratives hIhi re
covered. LEBANON.
(From the Times.)
Last Friday O. D Rogora bought tho
CUy harbor 6hop of C. W. Lull.
A. L. Toplifl' is conlit.ed to his heme
with a sprained ankle. In going to h s
homo Saturday oveuing ho stepped in
NEWHOUSE
3G inches wide, (Gf
per yard, & '
oieLi, $1.40
BELTS
Gilt and Silver Belts, the
very latest thing in this
line, at
30c, 50c, 60c
Also a full line of the
Buster Brown belts in
black, white and red.
Silk Belts at 25, 50 and
75C
Stockings
Misses' Stockings, ixi
rib, 10 and 15c
Misses' fine black dress
stocking, 25c
, Dry Goods, Laces.
ist
Food to work on is food to live on.
A man works to live. He must live
to work.
He does both better on
Uneeda Biscuit
the soda cracker that contains in the
most properly balanced proportions a
greater amount of nutriment than any
food made from flour.
Uneeda Biscuit
MATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Neighboring Touins I
OUR EXCHANGES
fr
a holo in tho sidewalk spraining his
left ankle.
Geo. Duckor went to Kansas City
Sunday evening to see about getting
material for the new building which
ho will erect this spring.
In 8pito of tho inclonvnt weather
tho bund wont to Esbnu Saturday
evening and gave tbo concert. A very
small houso greeted them however.
Rosa Lto Waddlo died at her homo
six miles southwest of this city Satur
day ovoniug at 0:40 o'clock at tho ago
of 27 years, 6 months and 12 days.
Sunday at 0 o'clock p. m, at the
homo of E. W. Smith in this city Miss
Josio llolloway of Ksbon and Andy
Fowler of Lebanon were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony.
MANKATO.
(From the Advortiser.)
Tuesday evening wuilo Mr. Purlin,
the livo stock man, and Misses Mos.
ihhii and Forbos were out sleigh riding
thoy drovo to tho Hock Inland track
from the north; a truin that stood on
tho crossing went of tho depot kepi
lii'in from coming forward; they
turuod, drove a short distance up the
mi
Knit
Underwear
Light weight, long sleeve
Vest, 25c
Light weight, long sleeve
Pants, 25c
Light weight union suits,
long sleeves and close
knit cuffs, 50c
Corset Cover Embroid
ery, 18 inches wide, from
25 to 55c
Victoria Lawn, 36 in.,
15c
' road and in turning around h- Hi-it'
, was turni'd over tin occupuM.- Iiihm
out; the team ran into tho tin n whir
I mill stood on tho crossing, Dm hoi
j was killed.
Alva Swope met with a very painful
accident Monday evening while going
homo from town. Wnoit going down
hill near the cemotcry the ttngue
camo out of the wagon and the tonn
ran away. Alva was thrown out on
his head and shoulders and badly
bruised up.
Horman Wells, aged thirteen years,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wells,
near Northbranoh, diid of appendicitis
Monday morning, aftor an illness of
only a few days. Funeral servics
were hold in tho M. E church at Hurr
Ouk Tuesday afternoon, conducted by
Rev. Willis.
SUPERIOR
(From the Journa1 )
J. K. Chaney has sold his livery
barn to Chris Andorson.
A. L. Contes had soriens accident
aturdny morning. An he was wnlk
ing along carrying a pail of water, his
fort slipped and ho foil, striking the
pall. Tho rostilt was two broken ribs.
A. C. Iiradshaw has bought the Win,
Hempstead building in Webber and
his brother George will suon nprii up n
nuteher shop in that town.
Aoe Rowley had a bad ncoidont tit's
morning Ho had gone imo V. P
Li tug & Son's store for an axe handle,
I (Itiiiii llif Sentinel.)
j l'.wiiiiiiMiri' Austin linn been conlinid
I '11 iu I) 'in ni t im wt'i k as a io-u1
f bii full down ci'Unr.
Tin- llovui-r bnH hnve biitight of II
1 W. S opheuion forty iioiiaof land, in
I'liullnu 1 heir feed yml, east of towi'
I foi $3 TOO.
M's. ileevex, aged 80 years, mothei
of Mrs John Solomon, living uein
Iteitmsville, died Monday muruiiii!
The leuiain.'' vveie Hlnpped to Watson
j Mo., f r inter.ueut.
Met man Piatt I arely escaped a tor
riblo and trngio iloith Wednesday,
when he was altiuki'd by a crops ami
treacherous bull. lie was knocked
down and immediately lost conscious
ness to which he piobably owes lib
life, for it Ik generally believed that, n
null will desist when ho discovers thai
his victim no longer strugghs. Mi
Plait could not have lomaincd long
uuconsi'ioiiH. When In i g pos
session of his faculties ho was rollinp
himself toward tlie fence while the
bull wiih walking in the oppum e
direction.
BLOOMINGTON
(From the Advoa:tto.)
Kay K. Wilmotof Hildroth and Mis.
Mabel Lindsey of Wilcox were marriei
this week.
Willi- M irir, of Hivertmi, ia now
in possession of the dci'iy barn, hav
ing bought out Win. llaucrlo.
Kiueiie lliiiiier of UiV'ii ti vi'S ii
town Thursday as a pl-tintitT in a ease
of damages against the railroad, which
was decided in his fuvoi .
Miss (imco Davis, one of chotenoliir
in the vicinity of Fraikliu, sends u
Lho million of (i'-n. lJeilel, Cliirence
(Jregory, Jack Hayes and Floyd Liven
good, hi m ! in'i pup 1- who.wil
enter our corn growing contest.
M . and Mls J. IS. Me(jrw last. Fii
day evening at their reidene.
itavo a musical to a largo number c
iheir fiiends. at which timo a number
of tho faculty of the musical depart
ment of tiie Franklin academy and n
lew of their students favored the
large number of people present with
some exctllent elections both of vociii
and insiriimen nl music.
SMITH CENTER
(Fmm the Messenger )
A little boy of Mr. and Mrs. S L.
Amis dod at tho homo in Webster
township last Wednesday quite sud
denly. (i"nr.' Jnekson, well kowu among
Lebanon people and Mis Kstelln,
ilauglitor of Mr. and Mr. D.ivio
Weaver of lho Weaver hotel at hebii
non, were married Sunday ov nirg at
0 o'clock.
hast WcduPMliiy evening at C o'clock
a quiet wedding took place at lho hotin
of Mis and Ke lieuuett uot ol
town Tho contracting parlies weie
Mr. James (). ('lemeus mid Miss Flo a
Rupert, lUv. B'liuott idiiciating.
T. J. Wilson had a narrow escape
Monday. He wiih helping move hi
stock of furniture into his now room
and in some way lie lost his grip ami
a rafter caught his hand. Tho flush)
part of bis hand was badly torn, re
quiring stvural stitches to close up tiie
gap.
Low Agnew and Ralph Reese took a
notion last Friday that they wanted to
see tho world, and without informing
their folk where they wore goini
climbed on a train and ttirtod west.
They saw considerable of tho world
between heio and Pnillipsburg, foi
that is as far as they wont.
Many Children are Sickly.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powdor for
children, used by Mother Grny, n
nurse in Children's Homo, New York,
break up colds in 121 hours, euro fovor
ishnoKB, hcadach, stomnch troubles,
toothing disorders, und destroy worms.
At nil druggists 55 conts. Satapli
mnilod freo. Address Allon S. Olm
sted, LoRoy, N. Y.
A Certain Cure for Chilblains.
Shako into yourhhoestAllon's Fool
Ease, 11 powder. It cures chilblains',
frostbites, damp, swcnJing, swoMon
feot. At all druggibts and shoo store
23 conts. Samplo freo. Address
I 01 S. Olnihted, LoRoy, N. V.
own story. Tlio
Ganadian
Government
Ulvrn nliNoliilolf frrMo every
settler IliO ncics of sucli hind
I, Minis ndjolnlnir enn ho p:t
cluiHud ill (rem SOlo SIO IH.T Hi'lr
from rallromK mat other corpo
ntlons.
Already 175,000 fnrtnrrs frona
lho United Ktuk-fi lmvo iimd
their hoincR In Cunndn.
Ifor pnniphlct "20tli Century
Cnnndn," nml nil InforniulfbTa
niily to Superintendent of lintui
criitlou, Ottawn, Cnnmtn: Jm
tho followlni; nnthorlirrU tRHr
dlan Oovernmcnt Auent:
j fl .- ,
06
W. V. Bennett, 801 N.Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, Nek.
Mention thla plr.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Trade Mark.
DE8I0N9
nnavmnuTA Ar.
Anyone Aonrtliw a akctrh nml itodcrlntlon iuy
IiitoiiiIoii (n prol)tilr Pnlijiitnlifo. Coinmutilrn
tloiiHKtrlctireoiiililontlnl. HANDBOOK on I'ntcnu
Bcntrroii. (lldunt nuonry for nocurlnif patent.
rpttM notice, without clinruo, In tbo
Scientific Emcricdn.
A hmirliinnialjr lllntrnto(l wooklr. I.rirot clr
rulntloii .)f any Rrluntltln Jiniriial. Terms, t3 n
yenr: four nionlliB, l. Bolil byull nowmlonlcro.
MUNN&C0.3OlDfoadNeWY0riC
llrnnch onico. 026 K Bt WnihhiKtun. V. O.
T.ME table:
Red Cloud, Neb.
LINCOLN
'.MA II A
OJIJOAUO
11. JOE
KANSAS CITY
S3. LOUIS ami
ill points east and
(outh.
DEN TEH
HELENA
HllT'lE
SAM LAKE V'Jt
PORTLAND
S.M FRAXGISC
and all jwivtit
west.
TRAIN LBATB All TOI.I.OWBr
4o, 13. I'aHNuiiKur dully for Ohcrlln
and 9t. Francis hrannhcu. Ox
ford. McCook, Doiivltbih) nil
points west 7 0C.tnr.
S"o, 14, 1'aHBenger dnlly for St. Joe,
Kiiiihhh City, Alr.hlnoii, St.
LoiiIr. Lincoln 'via Wymote
and all points cant and noutli 2'OJ j
Ha 15, I'amicnRer. dally. Denver, all
points lu Colorado, Utah and
California ... ..... . 7:P fjm.
So. IS. PamieiiKer. dally for St.. Joe,
KaiiKBi City. Atchtnon, HI.
Louis aud all points cam and
outh 10:l0a,,
o. 174. Accommodation. Monday,
WcilncBday and Krldny.llast
InKn, annul Inland, Black
Hills and all points In th
north wont...... U"t ..
Bleeping. dlnltiR, and reclining ckalr car.
Heats f root on through trains. Ticket sold dS
cRRago cliecbod to uuy point lu tho UnlleO
unuinorCannila.
Korlnfornirttloii. time tables, maps or tlekti
all on or address A. Cnunver, Agent. HstCt
Jloud, Nobr. or L. W. Wakfley, Qinerul Pb-
lengei Agent Omaba, Mchrasna
H. B. ASHEE.
Veterinarian
From KansiLs Citv VeleriiuiiT
College. Olllco with O. ('.
Tool, first door north of brick
barn.'
Country Phone 36
At Bine Hill first Tuesday in tntih
month.
m IN SI RAN CI
against Firo, Lightning, Cj
clouea and Vindstorms, sw
JNO. B. STANSEiVr
agent for the Farmors Union Iimw
ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in
varance company inthe ete.
OYSTERS
in crery ttyle. Ca
tering to pxrtic and
daices a spccialtj'.
Fresh Brad, Pics,
Cakes, CaaoJy and
Cigars.
! The Bon Ton
W. H. unNSB, Proprietor.
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