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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
I a Jap-A-Lac is a line, tough, quick-drying, durable finish for floors or any woodwork. Comes in "Natural" and twelve colors. KIRS t rnSBISw Our line of Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., is complete. Try us next time you need any thing in our line. Chas. L. Cotting 15)e Druggist . i Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damcrcll block. J. O. Wiles was down from Orleans S indny. Miss Bernico Potter is homo from Lit coin. llev. Hill of Iunvalo whs in town Mondiiy. Guy Baikor was down from Inavalo .Monday. Uoy Snow was over from Lebanon yesterday. Jim Wiggs was over from Lebanon Wednesday. Bert Harrison has gono to Exetor, Neb., where he has a position in the electric light works. $$ ;-'::! .-; ,-,:J :-..- -..--..-..- & M IdMIflERY. ?f This department is now complete in every de tail, and increasing in popularity, as it justly should. jL$ We have spared neither V. ..( Millinery Emporium a credit to Red Cloud, and we !$ are glad to know that the Ladies appreciate our t4?:- efforts. m9& New Spring Goods Our store is brimful and running over with new Spring and Summer Goods 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. 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 Landcsman-Hirschheimer 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. :-v.'i - i m V-'''- '! M . ;' .il- "A m U Ladies' and Misses" W Tailored Skirts j The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please $. you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no fl competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be ri$ in style. ?i 4 TIRNIRE BROS. m ttitv B.ilos ri'tnrnod homo Wednes day Illuming. Clias. Bennett of Cowles was in the city I'lifddnv. G. W. Hutchison and family have i returned homo I G. Ohmstcdo was up from Guide Hock Saturday. S. C. Qiiiek of Hastings was in Bid Cloud Tui'sitay. John Schullz was up from Guide Hook 'stcrday. L. 11. Biackledgo was in Lincoln tho first of tho A'ccK. J. F Kd wards wont to Lincoln Wed nesday morning. Mis Hut tin ('loud was down from Iuav.ilo Tuesday. Mae Pulton wns down from Kiverton WYdnuuday morning. Miss Vernon Stnroy is homo from a vMt in l'lattMiiouth. G. J. Warren is treating his house to ' a fresh coat of paint. alter Warren is having his houso rcdiingled this week I Will Ovorman eatno homo from Lin ' coin Thursday nioriiing. Richard Kills is the now harness j maker at J O. HuMor's. J. P. Winters of Lincoln was in tho city S'ltunluv and Sunday. MissJcssio Wort of Lincoln is ex ueeted in the city Saturday. 1 Kou Sam: A rubhiir tired baby buggy 1 1 quire at this otlice. I ,) P. Hale returned from El ilito, New Mi'.xio), Monday morning. j Mr. and Mrs. J 0. Saylor of Koar- noy were in lied Cloud Wednesday. Miss Waiglo went to Guide Keck i Wednesday morning for a biief visit. Sunday is Euster and all of tho churches have prepared special ser vices Alex Smelsor and Ellwood Shcpard went to Not ton, Kun., tho tirst of tho wet k. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Hadell aro tho parents of a baby girl, born last Friday night. Mrs. Jennie llinpor of Lincoln is in lied Cloud visiting Geo. J. Warren and family. Mrs. Norman Morrison entertained the Senior Whist club Wednesday evening. ; .' .-;; 'vV' : ;-' ;,:.;:.,& !fct w w t'mt :T." i time or money to make this ffi ;'. ?& .: i i it'? t Kfi .V-'-t ?.!': V--? m 't-: lifi ft .1. :! X' m W m Mi W1 ".i?! Mis. Ishih'- My h nml .vn. Nesb ti of Leuuiion, K'UlMH, were in Ued Ulotid Tuesday. Miss Mabel Howard returned to hor school duties at StroiitHlMiig Saturday morning. Mi'ts Heitha !' titer eame homo liom Lincoln Thursday morning for a short vacation, Mrs J. D. Ciaus went to Kansas City Tuesday morning to visit relative and friends. Governor Mickey ban Nhim his proclamation naminu Montlav, April 2.'l, as Arbor i v. Mrs M M. Messmore and little sou ar visiting with relatives and friends in Lcnora, K-uimm D. C. Cat hor of Cheyenne, Wo . was in lied Cloud the vl of last wet k visiting his parents. K. L lliuehari and family and Ora Froy and family of Aurora, iVo., have moved to lied C olid. A. L Soderlieig, repnsenting the National Cigar Co. of Ohio, was Immo for a few itns this week Wantkij position bv exporieueed and competein stenographer. Address Graco A. Winto'', Hastings, Nobr Miss Juliet (iulusha of Lincoln ar rived in Red Cloud Tuesday night for a visit with relatives and friti ids. Low Holms of 1'awnee Ci' v, Nob., .was in Red ('lnud yesterday looking for ti location to open a cigar factory. L. K Homier, of Imperial, Neb , was in Il"d Cloud Tuesday anil W duosdny visiting with O. S. Palmer and family. Juno Kent is now a graudpi, a son having been born to his son Luthei and wife, at Sheridan, Wyo., March ill Wade Koontz, living near Inavale, has purchasod tliu resilience propirt of Sam Dyer in tho east part of I iwn, Tho repair work en Boron Bros, barn is now completed and the building is much stronger than it was originally. Mrs. L. H Port is home from Oi lcans, where alio has boon visiting her daughters, Mrs. Wiles and Mis. Pergu son. Mrs McArdlo and daughter Gladys of Lebanon, Kansas, were in lied Cloud Tuesday visiting Mrs. Charley Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Usher aro the proud parents of a flno boy. The event occurred Thursday. Superior Express. Post master Hacker wont to Omaha Thursday. L II Port is assisting in tho postoillco during Mr. Hacker's absence. Alf S-iladon, Soph Ilosencrans, Mr Shepard and Allen Carpenter went to Imperial Tuesday ovoning on a land hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. Goth of McCook aro in lied Cloud this week visiting with Mrs. Goth'a parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Eiigels. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Moreor wont to Excelsior Spiinc, Mo., Wednesday morning, for tho binelit of Mr. Mer cer's health. Miss Alico Popo rnturnod to Chicago Tuesday morning, after a throo weeks visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mi 8 George Popo llev. Ward L. Austin will pi each tho Easter sermon to the Knights Templar Sunday morning at 11 o'oloi k, at the M E. church. Just now, whilo tho weather is nice, would bo a good tiino to make that "split log road drag" and got ready for tho spring rains. Misses Nollio Jones, who hns been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Myers, returned to her homo in Clay Center, Neb,, today noon. Miss Mary Sheldon closed a voty successful term of school in district HI last Thursday. An entertainment was given in the ovoning. "Bill" Brown has a now substitute mail carrier on his route. Ho came to town Tuesday morning and is of tho usual Nebraska weight. Tho Brunswick harbor shop is equip ped with bath tubs and all modern ap pliances. Under Tabor's billard hall. Frank llenson, proprietor. Mumps aro no respectors of ago. Among tho victims recorded this week aro Sam Poo's youngest sons, Will Scrivner and James McGuiro. Cards aro out announcing tho wed ding of Miss Nellie Bull Warren of this city to Mr. Edwaid Lynn Grimes of Blue Hill, Wednesday, April 25. C. II. Potior is having a grating placed in the walk in front of his tht co story brick building and tho basomont windows will bo greatly onlargod. Arthur Diotriek, brother of Paul S. Diotrick, principal of tho business col lege, will como to Hod Cloud in Juno to assist in tho managemout of tho col-logo. I EASTER 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, Gbe Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE A First Door North of Rostofficc, Rod Cloud, Ncbr. 2 J C. Bogges went to Hastings yes terday to meet his wife, en her return home frmn Syracuse. Mrs. Boggiss is now ahlo to walk with the aid of crutches. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and those needing glasses at Dr. Dttnerell's nice, Wednesday April 18 Hours 10:30 to 5 p. m. Mrs. II. D. Conover of Seward, who has been hero visiting with her datigh tor, Mrs. J. E. Brown, went to Pcank lin Wednesday night. Mrs. Conover'a little son went with hor. Arthur McAithur returned from Al liance laxt Saturday, whero ho had gone to take n position in the railway shops. He found that, ho was too hoavy for such light work. Editor Tait of tho Argus has his left in a bandage, tho result of having attempted to split some wood Inst Kri day. Perhaps this will teach him to "let the women do tho work.' Ilobort A. Barlow, cashier of the American Bank at Sidney, Nob , came homo last Thursday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barlow He returned to Sidnoy Wednesday. J. Buhmoyer, II. L, and H, C. Hawes roturued to Bolvidoro, III , tho first of tho week All of them expect to ro turn to lied Cloud to locate as soon as thoy can get their affairs in shapo to do so. Tho southwest division of tho Wob ster County Sunday School Associa tion will hold a convention next Mon day, April 1G, at tho M. E church in Inavale. A good program has bcon prepared. This is tho season of listlossness, headaches and spring disorders. Hoi lister's Ilocky Mountain Tea is a sure preventive. Makes you strong and vigorous. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Those who desire to take advantage of Thk Ciiiek's froo rose bush offer should call or send in ttioir numbois before next Tuesday, as that is tho last day upon which orders for roso bushes will bo received. Mr. and Mrs John Barber, who havo boon spending their honeymoon iu lied Cloud at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. En McCuno, west of town, left Tues day morning for thoir futuro homo in Almena, Kansas. You feel tho life giving current tho minute you take it. A gentle soothing warmth, tills tho norves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollister's llncky Mountain Tea. !J5 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. There will bo a Sunday school rally at Guido R'ick next Tuesday afternoon and evening. E. J. Ovoiing, Jr., and Dr E. A. Th nuns aro on tho program for tho afternoon session, and llev. Goo. H. Rico will deliver the principal address in tho ovoning. Tlios. Darnall, attorney for tho anti- saloon league, was in lied Cloud Mon day on his way homo to Lincoln from Tnnvalo. whero he addressed a larco crowd Sunday. Mr. Darnell's efforts uro now directed toward giving tho 1 I farmeis a hearing in the matter of granting saloon licenses, the medium which ho advocates being the county option bill which was turned down by tho Inst legislature. Slioiiff Hedge is having the court houso yard raked and cleaned up. Wo hopo to seo the timo when tho holes and ruts in tho park will bo leveled and tilled iu. The cominis sinners havo spent considerable money for new walks and other improve ments in tho past year, and aro now planning to havo tho park graded. Tho building also needs painting, and doubtless this will also bo done this year. To Mothers In This Town. ' Children who uro dolicato, fovorish and cross will got immediate roliof from Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for children. Thoy cloanso tho stomach, act on tho liver, making n slokly child strong and healthy. A certain euro for worms. Sold by ull druggists, 25 conts. Samplo froo, address Allen S. Olmstoad, Lolloy, N. Y. For Sale, On account of poor health and too miiell work fni- inn ntwl nrr vti T tlll soil my rostauraut, stock, fixtures nnd llll. JjOUIS SODtRDEJta. the place where you now trade don't just suit you, come over and give me a trial. I try to please. There are customers that have been trading here for twenty-seven years and still continue to come. That is our reputation. We never lose a cus tomer unless he moves away. I have the most com plete and up-to-date stock of Groceries in the city. Come in and get a Flour Scoop Free for the asking. BEST FLOUR ROOM in the county. B. E. McFarland BOTH PHONE. IF I ti m ' I .-muuuacs-r -sftmwct?;-- .'. " iti n -W v- nv ; y ;;w&8rg& WRF