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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
h. . V A k ,rv V If you take advantage of our I WALL WALL PAPER offerings, you will assuredly save money. There is practically no limit to Colors and Designs. Our ridiculously low prices will make you an eager buyer. Borders to match theSidewalls. Decorators nnd Toper Hangers will find It grcBtly'to their advantage by trading with us. If you need any Anti-Constipation, Little Liver, Blood Restorative or Tonic Pills, don't fail to ask for DR. SCALES' they are the Best. Don't fail to procure at our store a FREE copy of The Naked Truth." You'll enjoy It. .A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Paint, Oils, Etc. Chas. L. Cotting 15he Druggist I LOCALETTES Win. Holsworth is on the sick list. iMrs. .1. A. Tulleys is in Lincoln this week. Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. Walter ICuley was up from Chester Tuesday. Al Strohm was down from luavale Thursday. .It is time the street sprinkler was doing' business. .John Rutlcdge came home from He bron last night. Eugene Shuck was up from Guide Rock Saturday. Perry Gntsoway was down from Ox ford Wednesday. Charley Gumey shipped 05 head of hogs Wednesday. Mrs. Harriet Einlgh yas in Guide Rock Wednesday. II. H. Morgan returned from Repub lican this morning. Foil Sam: Two small showcases. Inquire at this otlice. Edna Cordell of Republican is here visiting with friends. II. I. Atkinson of Denver is night operator at the depot. .Jesse Itruoks was down f rom Cather ton precinct Tuesday. Mrs. S. Day is visiting in Campbell and Upland this week. D. W. Turnure and Ren MeFarland were in Chester Monday. D. R. Whitaker has been granted a pension of $0 per month. Preaching service at Haptist church next Sunday at usual hour. It is rumored that there will be n new hack line to the depot. Foil Sai.k A baby buggy, rubber tired. Inquire at this otlice. Work on George Hollister's new res idence was begun this week. Mrs. O. E. Ramey is visiting with her daughter at Cotcstield, Neb. H. .1. Sheldon is having a house built on his farm north of town. Lawrence Gurber went to Pecos Val ley, New Mexico, the first of the week. W. W. Davis went to Wray, Colo raco Sunday bight on a business trip. Dr. Damerell is home from Dallas, Texas, where he has been buying cat tle 11. F. Muntz, was home from Norton, Kansas, Sunday visiting with his family. Wanti:i to have sixty acres of prairie broken near Red Cloud. C. W. Kam:y. Mrs. .lames Morrison of Superior was visiting with Mrs. W. W. Warren Sunday. . a. 'Of : m m V-.fc m . : rf'.V &. ''' m :- it II VP- 31: i-.-X- :V ffi '. :' if'.tf- -.li Mi mV.V V.i'i ffl tti MA 2 SO mi" m is && m WMW- This department is now complete in every de tail, and increasing in popularity, as it justly should. We have spared neither time or money to make this Millinery Emporium a credit to Red Cloud, and we are glad to know that the Ladies appreciate our efforts. 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 Landesman-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. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Skirts i'mt x ni .imt . W m Mj 95 XV ?. ; IV ' hi m itmt ;. Ki. m m m Vf. i t1! .... c:.. cu: o ;n Tt, mi inoo x lie iicvv o7iiii OMiia mo 111. intj win (Jicio ;.; you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no $ -,?! competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be m m m m -1 in style. TIRNDRE BROS. W iV.!?, lift: vl w.imj. .'t!.vrVlU.('l"f'."!. r:,,"'t'ii!';',"l.'l':Vl'''f'. !:; uijvw iiV,J""VVa"MM Otis Frazier and wife have moved to Red Cloud and expect to make their home here. .los. Herburger is having the inter ior of his restaurant neatly papered and painted. Carpenters are busy at work on Alf McCall's new residence in the west part of town. The cement curbing for the new walk in front of the MeFarland prop erty was put in this week. M. M. Messmore and family have moved into the McKimmey property in the south part of town. ( Wantkd cattle for summer pasture. Plenty of shade and water. 40 cents per mouth. O. M. Ukdoi:. I Miss Fannie Huntley went to Hold- rege Wednesday evening, where she has a position as stenographer. Dr. Thomas gives special attention to diseases of women and children. Otlice over Cotting's drug store. Lew McClintock, who has been night operator at the depot, was transferred to Itcnkelmau Wednesday morning. Miss Ethel Whittaker, saleslady at Miner's store, went to Canton, Illinois, Monday morning to visit her sister. Mrs. Grace Sutton and children of Walnut Creek are in Red Cloud visiting with Mrs. Mary Arneson this week. "Hill" Sanderson and Mike Mlisshad a mix-up Saturday, in which Sander son got considerably the worst of it. Misses Marie .Jensen and Margaret Hairnets of Kensington, Kansas, visit ed in Red Cloud Sunday witli friends. The ladies of the Christian church will hold an apron sale, and serve dinner and supper, Saturday, April lit. A. Soderberg leaves for Lincoln this morning for a visit and will go from there to Omaha, where lie has a posi tion. The Juniors of the high school will give a banquet at the Royal Hotel this evening in honor of the Senior class. Mrs. Mary Petrie left the first of the week to join her husband in Lincoln, where they will make their future home. W. II. VanPatten and family went to Holly, Colorado, Wednesnay morn ing, where they will make their future homo. G. L. Lewis of Fairbury, district deputy of the M. W. A., was in Red Cloud this week in the interest of the order. For rent. 10 acres plowed land 1 1-U miles north east of Inavale. Inquire of Ed Grossman or C. L. Cotting, Reil Cloud. II. E. Radley of Nelson arrived in Red Cloud Tuesday evening and is visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Thomas. Manager George Warren reports that over sixty telephone were put out of business by the storm last Friday morning. Ralph McConkey, who is now em ployed in the Hastings electric light plant, was in Red Cloud the iirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie were called to Uurr Oak, Kansas, Friday on account of the sickness of Mrs. Guth rie's father. Mrs. Anna Pope arrived Wednesday evening from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, for a visit with N. L. D. Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Saladen, Mrs. Alta Frink and Geo. W. Haker of Lester were in Imperial this week on a land inspecting tour. The "Twenty Years Ago" column is omitted this week owing to there being no copy of Tuk Ciiikk of twenty years ago this week. Mrs. Ernest Welsch is anticipating this arrival of her brother-in-law, lierr Krause, from the old country. He left Hreinen on the lUth. Mrs. Harriet Emigh expects to re turn to her home in Hatavia, Illinois, Saturday morning, after a pleasant visit here with friends. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ayers, living in Franklin county, died early Tuesday morning and was buried in the afternoon. The Brunswick barber shop is fitted with bath tubs and all modern appli ances. Under Tuber's billiard parlor. Frank Ilenson, proprietor. The school board will hold its regu lar monthly meeting next Monday j evening, at which time business of im-' portance will be transacted Miss Lorn Redden of Maquoketh, Iowa, arrived in Red Cloud Wednes day evening for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Crone. i It pours the oil of life into your sys tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Say, Felloui I i Wouldn't you like to get acquainted with one of our handsome Spring Sqits at $10, $12, 15 OF $20? Well, come in. We'll introduce you to one. The introduction will be naturally beneficial. We are the Leading Cloth iers of Southern Nebraska, as our rec ord of eight years success proves. We want your trade and your good will. Our methods entitle us to it. Our SHOES, HATS, FURNISH INGS are right. Come and get ac quainted with these lines of wearing apparel. Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., A L WA YS RELIA BLE First Door North of PostofUcc, Rod Cloud, Nobr. I Hollister Rocky Mountain tea does. a." cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting: The Democrats elected .Mm Dahlman mayor of Omaha Tuesday, as well as electing all other city ollicers with the exception of one councilman. Ed Storey, who has a position as cook at the Hastings Insane Hospital, came down to Red Cloud Monday for a visit with relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Raines went to Lincoln Tuesday morning, where the Doctor will attend a meeting of the Nebraska State Medical Society. Ollicers and members of Gartichi W. R. C. are requested to be present at the regular meeting, Saturday, May .r. Hy order of the president. A. R. McConnaughey, who has been employed at Sheard's barber shop, leaves Sunday for Lincoln, where he will work in the Palace barber shop. A. II. Haskins, who has been here visiting with his brother, L. A. Has kins and family, returned to his home in Elroy, Wisconsin, Tuesday morn ing. 'A. Wells and two sons were down from Riverton Wednesday. Mr. Wells bought .'100 fence posts here and saved about $7 by coming to Red Cloud to trade. Guy Tennant has purchased the residence property just north of M. C. Sherman's residence, in the south end of town, and will make his home there. Mrs. Carrie McKeeby, Mrs. L. II. Hlackledge and Mrs. C. D. Robinson were in Omaha this week attending the meeting of the Eastern Star grand lodge. Foil Sam: Iron beds, Sl.fiO; springs, SI. SO; mattresses, SI. SO, and other household goods in proportion. In quire of Mrs. D. F. Tennant, at Pio neer hotel. Word has been received here that R. D. Jones, formerly in the lumber and milling business here, lost his large furniture store in the San Fran cisco disaster. One of the features already talked of for the reunion this fall is a band contest. It is proposed to offer S'JOO in prizes, which should attract some pretty good bands. About thirty representatives of the various business houses of Red Cloud went down to the river yesterday afternoon and repaired the temporary bridge so teams could cross. S. V. Ludlow has received a letter from a physician in Alameda, Cal., stating that his son, Percy Ludlow, after escaping from the San Francisco disaster, had been stricken with a mild form of smallpox. Have you pains in the back, inflam mation of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or consti pation? Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea makes you well, keeps you well. 3S cents. C. L. Cotting. L. M. Crabill returned from Omaha Wednesday morning. He brought back witli him a hearse and a Miller landau. Neither of the vehicles are brand new, though both are in line condition and of up-to-date patterns. Miss .lessie Wert, who has been tak ing a course in the Conservatory of Music at Lincoln, returned to Red Cloud last Friday and expects to make tliis place her home. She will give instructions in vocal and instrumental music. Have you weakness of any kind stomach, back, or any organs of the boey? Don't dope yourself with ordi nary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea is the supreme curative power. :JS cents tea or tablets. 0. L. Cotting. Fred Stanley, brother-in-law of W. II. Tabcr, arrived from Lincoln Mon day, lie drove ."Sir. Tuber's line driving mare as far as Rlue Hill, but left her there on account of the muddy roads. .Mr. Tuber went up after her Tuesday morning. That there will be a great number of new walks put in this year is cer tain. Work has already begun. This week the cement curbing has been put in for walks in front of the Cotting and Lindsey blocks and the lots south of Peterson's implement house, and it (Continued on Page Four.) Some of the Mottoes at McFarland's Grocery Store are as follows: QUICK DELIVERY. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. GOOD GOODS. CLEAN STORE. LOW PRICES. GOOD BUTTER. FRESH EGGS. Anil the host flour room in the county. Every sack of Hour you got from this storo is warranted, tho sumo us everything olso. If tho goods do not givo satisfac tion, YOUIl MONEY BACK. B. E. MeFarland PHONES: Rural, 35. Bell, 79. . "Vj. a vl ;W f . t jrarrnw-.yyfag- jjsm jhw