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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
i i.,' t 4. Special Discount ON- FANCY LAMPS TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. COME IN AND SEE THEM. Chas. L. Cotting (K6e Drviggist it . ft IUI AIMTFK tx m m Wednesday. Mr.. K. A. Moranvillu went to Guide j Hock Sunday. W. A. Hnwatd was up from Guide Rook Monday Horn, Monduy, to Mr. and Mrs. John O'hnrnp, a son. Mrs Dwight Jonos is up from Guido Hock this week. ) Bloonimcrton wnnt drv in tho eloc- tion on Tuosday. Mrs. Dora Wilson of Inavalo was in Hud Cloud Monday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, Tunsilay, a baby boy. Attend tho stock sale at Cowles, Sat- I unlay April 14, 1000 Frank Vouch of Kearney is the new c ii k at the Hon Ton. H. D. Gustoti of St Joseph, Mo., was a K-d C olid visitor Friday. M's Mabel Howard is homo from S'romsbtiri! for a brief visit. Miss Corn Tilths 8 was down from 1 Lincoln tho first of tho week. Will Duvoid wont to MeCook Fiiiluy to K'O about selling his claim Mrs. i1. Fmeh returned to hor homo in Wray, Colorado, this morning. Missus Mamiu atul Inez Ellis aio spending their vacation in Lincoln. Mrs. Job-. McCiino went to Kearney I Thursday noon to visit her parents. Mrs. Florence Mitchell will return to h r home iu Glcuwood, Iowa, today. Miss Helen WuMovs of Blue Hill is visiting hor Mtur, Mrs. W. C. Frahm. R uoo Cather eiino home from j Fnllerton to spend tho spring vacation. Mrs (; V. Hutchison went to H-ist-1 ings Saturday for a visit with Jt datives. I George Hutchison and son It y urn at the l'lalte river hunting ducks this week. Mrs Eugene Hunter of Hiverton Dr. Haines is in Lincoln this wook. F. W. Studebnker has tho mumps. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dontist, Dameroll block. Lucilc Davis is sick with tho measles. Eli Cox of Bladon was in the city Monday. E. O. Garner was down from Inavale Monday. Dr. Hall was down from Cowles 18 visiting weok. with Mrs. A. A. l'opo this Misses Grace and Lucille Grico aro in Lincoln, tho guests of Mits Pattio Galusha. Mrs Pattorson of Campboll was vis it ititr at tho homo of A. T. Walker on Wednesday. Ladies, attention 1 Tho roso bush offer in this issuo of tho Ciiikk is for your benefit. Geoi go S. Bonse returned to Denver : i 4 ' m .."I. 'Ami UMIIW. .... m to m ?,l This department is now complete in every de- i'i?: tail, and increasing in popularity, as it justly should. Iv. We have spared neither time or money to make this Mi i:ii! t? iii. .. rj r l i ? mmuicry emporium a. ureuit iu rvcu viuuu, u.uu wc are glad to know that the Ladies appreciate our efforts. 'Jii ; Imp 1 ' m :! m I 1 1 a't W.-.V 'I: i.v New Spring Goods Our store is brimful and running over with new j Spring and Summer Goods consisting of all the new fabrics and weaves in Silk, Silk and Wool, and Wool j&j Suitings; also Wash Goods in unlimited quantities, jj Embroidered Waist Patterns and Waistings to j please everybody. K-fc Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Just received our new tailor-made Suits that range in price from $io up to $22. These Suits were manufactured by Landesman-Wirschheimer Co., rec ognized 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 garments. Let us show you. Ladies9 and Misses' Tailored Skirts aw m .!. v.' m 387 fXf: 'A-'- MS AW S2f M S5 v.:: Monday night, after a two weeks visit in Hod Cloud Mr, an i Mrs ,f.C. Wolfe this we k moved to the farm reeoutly vacated by Albert Wright Miss IV'vrlo Gittlngs wont to her home iu Superior Saturday for n week's vacation. Mrs. Walter Garner of Inavalo was having dental wotk done at Dr. Thomas' Monday. Miss Mildred Thompson is spending her vacation from school duties at hor homo in Stamford. Miss Vernon Storey is visiting in Plattsmouth at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Wescott. Miss D-iisy Daisy Phillips left M in day for Li Grando, Oregon, whoio she will visit her brother J. F. Harbuugh of Holdi'ege was doing business at tho olliee of county judge on Wednesday. Six choice rose bush plants free with The Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper, all for only $1.50. Mrs. Josie Moinnville moved into her residence Monday, Jut vacated by C W. Busheo and family Mr. Shoeley and wife of Guide Hock were iu the city Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Siueis. ). S White caino down from Univer sity Place Wednesday morning to' look after some real c-tite ousinoss. Wil is Fulton and daughter were down from Hiveiton Monday visiting relatives in Hed Cloud Monday. Mis 11. Squiics of Esbon, Kansas, is in Hed Cioud this week visiting her sistiM -hi law, Mrs. Frank Smith. Anson Gather has accepted a posi tion in a store in Guide Hock and will enter upon his duties next week. Wantku position by experienced and competent stenographer. Address Grace A. Winter, Hastings, Nohr. M'iko homo pleasant and life worth living by having roses. You can have them froe. Seo offer in thio issue. C. W. Brigham, representing tho Crancor Piano Co. of Lincoln, was in Hed Cloud Wednesday on business. Don't forget that tlieie is another election next Monday, ovon moro im portant than last Tuesday's election. That wo lead all competitors is prov en by our rose bush olTer in this issuo Act today. It is for a limited time only. Mrs. Tulloys and son Alton camo in from Naponeo Tuesday morning anil will make Hed Cloud their future homo. Tho repair work on Boron's barn is nearly done. Tho woik interferred but little with tho regular courso of business, Mrs. Stonobreakor is improving her residence property this week by plac ing now porches in both front and rear of tho propoi ty. All of tho saloonkeepers havo filed their petitions for licenses, notices of which will bo found on another pazo of today's paper. John Barber and wifo of Concordia, Kansas, at rived in Red Cloud, Thurs day night and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCuno. G 11. Hollieter has purchased tho property south of the Christian church and will soon com mo nee the erection of a now residence Tho Chief always loads and never follows. A garden of roses is given free to every subscriber. Seo offer printed elsewhere. Tho Weekly Inter Ocean offers a garden of roses ft 00 with each yearly subscription. Call at tho Ciiikf ullico for full information. Tho morning sermon thomo nt tho Congregational church on Sunday will be "Thou Staudest on Holy Ground." Evening servico at 8 p. 111. Tho Brunswick harbor shop is equip ped with bath tubs and nil modern ap pliances Under Tabor's billard hall. Frank Ilonson, proprietor. There will bo a public sale of milch cows and young caitlo at tho Cowles s'oi k yards at 1 o'clock, Saturday, April 14 Don't forgot tho date. How Hico received a call to tho pas torale of the Congregational church in Edmonds, Washington, this wet Ic, Ho says ho will not accept tho position. Mrs. N. B. Porter and Mrs. Meloudy of Ki'iuiklin wore tho guests of Mrs U J. i'opo tins weeK. I'noy wore in I I JCtLO jUm 1 1 At this, the most joyous of all the seasons of the year, we send to our patrons AN BASTBR GREETING Trusting that we will not be forgotten when replenishing your wardrobe for Easter Sunday, and reminding you that we have the best of everything that's made in Men's Garments and Toggery Not only for the Easter Festival, but for General Spring Wear. Very Truly Yours, 5 v;e Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Postofficc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I with life. It's 11 real pleasure totak Hollister's Hncky Mountain Tea. U." , conts, tea or tablets. C. L Cotting. Prank Potorson had made all his ar rangements to attend tho automobile Mr. McCill's big new barn, and mis took it for tho sk'jluton of tho house. All Hinart-up-todato women of today, Know how to bako, wash, sing and to play; Without theso tnlonts a wife is N. G. show in Omaha Thursday, but tho , Unlets she takes Rocky Mountain Ton. mumps 'got him" before ho could get, C L Cotting. truest Heed, who was injured throo out of town. Ed Gr.rbor has entered the employ of Turnuro Bros as a ohuk in tho dry goods dopnttmont. Ho takes tho oosi tion which John Yaple resigned to go to California. E.T Fastott, editor of tho Review Herald of Arlington, arrived hero and spent Sunday with Rev G. 11. Rico. Ho is ourouto to Colorado on a health seeking tour. Dr. Wnrrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and thoso needing glasses at Dr. Damerell's oilice, Wodnosday April 18 Hours 10:80 to 5 p.m. Tho Ladies Aid socioty of tho M. E. church will hold their annual Easter bazar in the vacant room iu tho Dam eroll block, Saturday, April 14. Din ner and puppet will bo sorved, J. P. Halo, Ezra House, A. C. Hale, Julius Nelson and two other gontlo man whoso names wo did not learn, left Tuesday morning for El Hilo, N. M., on alaud-seekiug trip. Sam Hogato was in town yesterday on bis way homo from the Heath stock sale at Republican City, Wednesday. Mr. Hogato had two lino animals in the sale which brought good prices. Litist week wo said tho frame work was up for A McCall's now losidonce. Our informant siw the framework of wmks ago at tho Gund elevator in Bladen, is still in a semi-comatose con dition. Another operation was per formed last Saturday, but apparently without resulting in any change in tho patient's condition. A prairio lire was started westo town last Sunday aftoruoon by a Bur lington train and the fat mors in its vicinity had a lively light with It for a time. Fortunately it was extinguished without any great damage although the wind was very high at. tho time. During the past week Row Rice has raised the larger portion of tho sub scription list noeded for tho prelimi nary work for tho evangeliistio mrot ingH. Tho hearty way in which ovary one has responded in an ovidonco of tho widespread interest being mani folded in tho meetings. Last week we made mention of tho fact that Boino of tho south ond farm ers had used some fortilizor on ono of their streets, and wore curious to know what they intended to raise. On Monday wo were informed that thoy had planted a mayoralty mushroom which they expucted to attain its full height of some 0 foot G inches by Wed nesday morning. Careful examina tion Wednesday morning revealed nothing bub an undersized toodstool where the mushroom should havo grown. I A GARDEN OF ROSES FREE By special arrangements with Tho Weekly Inter Ocean tho only weekly published by a groat Chicago duily--wo are ablo to offor our readers an assortment of choice Rose Bushes Eroo with ovory subscrip tion to Tiiu Cninr. Thoso Hoso Bushes aro grown expressly for this offor and If planted by May 1st should produce a supply of Rosos this summer. Each is not loss than ono year old, absolutely healthy and selected with roforenco to this climate. Select any 6 of this list of 22 varieties. No. 1 Helen Gould, rod. No. 'J Maman Coohot, pink. No. .'1-Whito Maman Coohot. No. t Etoilo do Lyon, yellow. No. fi Moteor, crimson. No. (I Gen. Jacqueminot, br't rod. No. 7-Clothildo Souport, pink, deep center. No. 8 Kulsorin Augustc Victoria, white. No. 0 La Franco. No. 10 Bridesmaid, pin No. 12 Yollow Rambler, climbor. No. l.'J Pink Rambler, climbor. No. 11 White Humbler, (limber. No. 15 Mad. Frauciska Krugor, fawn and copper yollow. No. 10 Aurora, silvery pink. No. 17 Pros. Carnot, blush roso. No. 18 Burbank, deep pink. No. 10 Hormosu, clear pink. No."ii0 Francos E. Willard, puro win to. No. 21 Bouquot of Gold, yollow. The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no uttondaucoiu tho Congt optional moot- ! competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be in style. ;tt m m m m v .1 TIRNDRE BROS. I .! ing. Jim Wiggs, tho Lebanon real ostato man, was iu Hod Cloud Saturday on his way homo from Rawlins county, where ho wont with with some land ' buyers. You feel tho life giving current tho minuto you taku it, A gontlo soothing warmth, tills tho nerves and blood No. 11 Crimson Humbler .climber No. 22 Winiiio Davis, apricot pink. Cost doos not enter into this offer. Tho publishers of tho Wookly Inter Ocean have absolutely disregarded expouso in having thoso Roso Plants grown for our readers. The price, of the Weekly Inter Ocean one year Is always $1.09 The price of "The Chief" one year Is $1.00 Until Nay 1st you have the opportunity of securing both papers each one year, and SIX beautiful ROSE BUSHES for only $1.50 In ordering Rose Plants, designate by number only. Order today and have Roses in June. GIVE DATE PLANTS ARE TO BE DELIVERED. m 'f it I n 1 i m f ti 1 $ Jfm yctty. wr.