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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
r" "V. v.M vwa- ;, ,";,. "?" ,- ,,wn..n'iyinHii (. ?w(5 ' i -" -" I n mini itntmmmimwmvnxiir. 'T 1 1 f &moke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude 5c CIGARS HMHNMniWMMBMBnMinMHHHMMMI No Better Made ?,?-343334333&&-tfrC-(ttFe- "A . 10GALETTES Dr. Asher went to Hustings Wednes day. Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. leil' Myers went to inavale Sunday night. Win. Fruit returned from Wilcox Sunday. Wm. Renkel was down from Inavale .Monday. Rev. Hill was down from Inavale Tuesday. New laces, embroideries, neckwear, 1 Newhouse. Charles Fulwider was down from Cowles Tuesday. Mrs. 10. S. Worden went to Inavale Thursday night. (. C. Teel was in Lincoln this week on a business trip. M. A. Albright and wife were in Esbon, Kansas, Monday. County Attorney Walters came down from Hlue Hill Wednesday. C. F. Gund and Tom Tobin were down from Hlue Hill Sunday. A. F. Hartwell and family were down from Inavale Saturday. Mrs. F. E. MeKeeby arrived from I'ueblo, Colorado, this morning. Misses Lucinda Davis and Laura Ehler were in Hastings Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner returned to their home in Wyniore Tuesday. O. F. Ormsby of Hlue Hill was in the city Sunday visiting friends. .Miss Maude Moore of Rluden visited .'S. II. Rogart and wife this week. Mrs. Manspeaker was visiting friends in Hastings over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deiderich are parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Frahm and little daugh ter returned from Hlue Hill Monday. 0. L. Foster of Akron, Colorado, is the new night operator at the depot. Mr. and Mrs. II. N'uerbcrg are the parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday. Charles Stell'en went to Grand Is land Wednesday noon on a business trip. George Hollister went to McCook Saturday morning to attend the cir cus. Edgar Cowden went to Houlder, Colo., Monday night for a visit with friends. Edward Steffen went to Inavale Sunday night and returned Monday morning. .Julius Newberry and Harry Iloats went to Lander, Wyoming, Tuesday jnorning. Win. Ilolsworth is having cement walks laid around and in front of his j-esidenee. Miss Rose McGuire has accepted a position as "hello" girl in the tele phone ollice. Mrs. John Walsh departed Monday morning for her home in Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dow and little daughter returned Thursday morning from Denver. Mr. Compton and mother of .Min neapolis, Kansas, are in the city visit ing Tnrnure liros. Airs. C. F. McKeighan and children went to Minden Monday noon for a visit with friends. Mrs. Tulleys is having an addition built on her residence in the north west part of itown. Mrs. C. If. Kaley and sou Charles went to Orleans Sunday night for a visit with friends. S. Dyer of Denver, Colorado, is in the city looking after'business affairs and visiting friends. John Havel has reuted and moved into James K. Wall's residence on south Webster street. Richard Fountain of Morris RlulVs. Neb., arrived home Friday night for a visit with his parents. Editor Gllclc of the Rlverton Review was in town Monday and was a pleas ant caller at this ollice. Mrs. W. II. Kizer and daughter Maude returned to their home in Lin coln Saturday morning. A. T. Walker returned Wednesday evening from a three weeks visit in Grand Kapids, Michigan. I'. 1). Cook and family returned to their home in Carnero, Kansas, after a visit here with relatives. Miss Hcrthu Klncaid returned to her home in Wilsonvllle. after a visit here with J. C. Wolfe and wife. Miss Mary Temple arrived from Kansas City Thursday evening for a visit with her brother Fred. Miss Hannah Mountford. who was operated on last Sunday for appendici tis, is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Anderson were down from Franklin Tuesdny visiting with Mrs. Sophia Anderson. Miss Maggie Evans went to Denver, Colo., Wednesday evening for a two months' visit with relatives. George 1'. Miller, the cigar man, has moved into the residence just north of the Advent church. Mrs. George Hollister and daughter returned the llrst of the week from a visit with relatives in Lincoln. Fred Green came up from Chester Tuesday morning to visit his friend Floyd Tnrnure for a few days. Miss Cecil Taylor, who has been in Graham, Missouri, for several weeks, returned home Saturday night. Miss Nell Maurer of Esbon, Kansas, was here the llrst of the week attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Graves. Mrs. Mary Young of North Hranch, Kansas, who was taken sick at Miner's store last Saturday, Is improving. The W. H. C. held a special meeting Wednesday to take care of business connected with the coming reunion. The Brunswick barber shop is fitted with bath tubs and all modern appli" ances. Under Taber's billiard parlor. C. S. Quick of Indianola, brother-in-law of Win. Parkes. was in the city today on his way home from St. Joe. Mrs. J. G. Potter returned Monday noon from Spearfish. South Dakota, where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Alex Walker invited in a few friends Tuesday to a bir'hday dinner in honor of her husband's 80th birth day. Fred Steffen, who has been here visiting his parents for a few'days, returned to Grand Island Tuesday noon. Mrs. D. A. Dickey and two youngest children went to Hastings Saturday and visited over Sunday with Roy Dickey. Charles Graves returned to his home in McCook Wednesday night, having been called here to attend his mother's funeral. Al Aultz's hack has arrived from Kansas City and he will probably be gin making trips to the depot in the morning. Phillip Grout resigned his position at Sheard's tonsorial parlor and re turned to Almena, Kansas, Monday morning. Mrs. O. E. Ramey of Hatin returned on Saturday from a lengthy visit with daughter, Mrs. Lillian Whitney, at Cotesfield. MissMamie Sorenson, daughter of Sam Sorenson living northwest of the city, was operated on Saturday for appendicitis. Mrs. M. M. Messmore and son went to Colorado Springs, Colo., Saturday morning, for a visit with Mrs. Mess more "s parents. We are more and more convinced every day that the men at the head of our Rusiness College are of the kind that make good. .Mrs. Unfits Miksch received word the first of the week announcing the death of her aunt, .Mrs. Phoebe Smith, of Vinton, Iowa The (junker Comedy Co., a medicine show, is holding forth this week in a tent north of the Odd Fellow's hall to good audiences. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of &&x Mr. and Mrs. '. W. I'owdcu mil children returned Thursday m iruim; from an a two weeks' pleasure trip in Moulder, Colorado. Lawrence Gnrber arrived in Red Cloud this morning from Houston, Kansas, being called hereby the death of his father, Joseph Garber. Mrs. Carl Ferguson and baby and Miss Sadie Evans came down from Or leans Saturday morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fort. Elder Davis returned Sunday morn ing from Kansas City, Missouri. His daughter Lucile will remain there for some time to visit her grandparents, A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me: It's all I ask except good health. Which comes with Hockv Mountain Tea. C. L. Cot ting. Mr. and Mrs. Rigglns anil children returned to their home in llludcn Wed nesday. They were in the city Tues day attending the funeral of Mrs. Graves. Let's educate our young men and women here at home and be better satislted all round. Drop a card to the Piusiness College for their new catalogue. Dave Creighton. who has been here several days visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Creighton and wife, returned to his home in Manitoba, Monday. Dr. Thomas gives special attention to diseases of women anil children. OMlcc in Damerell block with E. A. Thomas. Roth phones in ollice and residence. Mrs. T. Albert Jones is in the city this week for the purpose of having a permanent sidewalk placed around her lots at the corner of Fifth and Seward streets. Fred Smelser of Keystone, South Dakota, arrived in the city the close of last week and visited here a few days with relatives and then went to Courtland, Kansas. Walker Graves of Atlantic, Iowa, and Chas. Rollison of Martinsburg, Mo., returned to their homes today, having been present at the funeral of Mrs. Sophia Graves. The following sermon topics will be presented at the Congregational church on Sunday: Morning, "Christ and the Prayer Life:" evening, "The Future Destiny of Relievers." C. W. Kaley returned Wednesday morning from a pleasure trip in Wyo ming, of several weeks. Mr. Kaley reports having had a most delightful time in Cody, Wyoming. Mrs. Dora Wicdeinan and daughter, Mrs. C. M. Patnior, accompanied by little Dorothy Tennant, departed Mon day noon for Hazard, Neb., to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waskom. L. II. Rlaekledgu went to Denver Sunday night. Mrs. Rlaekledge and children departed on Tuesday evening for the same place, where they will enjoy a three week's outing. Miss Ethel Whltaker returned Mon day noon from an extended visit with relatives in Canton, Illinois. Miss Whitater has resumed her former possi tion as clerk in Miner's store. Mrs. Chas. Dickenson and children will return to their home in Lincoln Sunday morning, after an extended visit lier with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kizer, and other relatives. Hastings Chautauqua, Sunday, July D, special train leaves Red Cloud 8 a. in., returning in the evening, leav ing Hastings1 10:r.r p. m., round trip tickets SI. tl. F. Edwards, agent. Mrs. II. IIV Hurley of Denver ar rived in the city this morning for a visit with her father and sister, I). R. Spanogle and Miss Rell Spanogle, and her children, wlio have "heeii, here sev eral weeks visiting. The (J. A. R. has secured the lots belonging to Geo. Newhouse on Web ster street and those of the Congrega tional church to be used by them dur ing the reunion. They will be occu pied by concessions. It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away diseases and driven away more than anv nilwr medicine in the world. Hollister's Rocky .Mountain Tea. :i;i cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cottlng. Max Krlsluuer, a wealthy German, living near Roseniont, was before the Insanity board Saturday and adjudged insane, ne was lauen to Lincoln Sun day by SherilV Hedge. Mr. Krishmer was about (13 years of age. Mrs. Jos. W. Warren was called to Lake Preston, Souh Dalcota, Friday night by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Darling. A let ter from Mrs. Warren on Wednesday states that her daughter is some bet ter. J. T, Johnson of Santa Rarbura, s MPmmSSSffiiaEBfflSiaiB Negligee ard Outing Shirts H IBB ohe Cowden-Haley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Postotflcc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. mm California, arrived in Red Cloud Sun day for a visit with his brother, A. Johnson. Mr. Johnson went to Hast ings Monday noon to visit another brother before returning to his home in California. N. R. Truth,. St. Paul, June 31, '08 I've lived so long, remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My good health and long life came by taking Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea. 3!i cents tea or tablets. C. L. Cottlng. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dietrick and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Dietrick gave a party Wednesday evening at the home of A. J. Dietrick. to the students of the business college. Refreshments were served and everyone present had a royal good time. Summer school at the Rusiness Col lege has come to a close and every student is well pleased with his schooling. "In all my life I never en joyed school work as I have this term" is a common expression. This surely speaks well for our teachers and school. Foil Sam: 1 2 head of horses, one sorrel team, weight 10i0; sorrel team weight 1100; team of ponies well matched, weight 800 and black single driver, weight 1100. 8 head of cattle, two fresh cows. Two sots of driving harness, nearly new. One set of work harness, nearly new, set of new single harness. W: A. Duvoid, Red Cloud. Rev A. E. Tichnor and wife have been visiting for several days past at the home of A. C. Hale, northwest of town. Mr. Tichnor supplied one of the prominent Presbyterian churches In Colorado Springs on a recent Sun day and was offered the pastorate. He states that he will not leave his piesent Held in Clarksville, Iowa. Someone swiped twenty dollars from Dennis Lindsey last Friday even ing. Re had "planted" the money with some other papers, Including a cream check. The check was found near where the money had been placed, but it was torn to pieces. Dennis says ho knows the guilty par ties but has refrained from having them arrested on accouilt of their parents, and in hopes the boys might return the money. Ask For Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder for swollon, tired, hot, smarting feot. Sample sent free. Also free-stunplos of tho foot-oaso sanitary corn pad, a now invention. Address, Allon S. Olmstead, LoRoy, Now York. Notice. la the District Court of Webster County, Ne- Tliotims.l. ItocJuers I'lnlnllfr, :f VH, l.orottu Itodtjers, Defendant To l.orettrt Hodm. Non-resident Defendant: Yoiuiruliuifliy iioll(lil Unit on tho JHih day ot July, lU'it), TIioiiiiih J. KiiiiKuro tiled n peti tion uituliut you la tho Dlhtrlct Court of Willi htor County. Nebraska, tliu object and prayer of whlGi are to obtain a dlvoreu from yon. on llii! Kruiuul that you have willfully doturted and abandoned the ptaliitlll', without kooi! cause, for tho term of two years and more hut past. . ou are required to answer mild petition on or before the 3Ut day of August, tow. , D , TIIOMAb J. KODGKRS. IJy Keetuy & Saylor, Ills Attorneys. auglO I Tho tniuuto tho weather has a warm appearance, just that minute tnoti be gin to think of SOFT SHIRTS Our Shirts eomo from tho best, makers known best both in cutting and finishing. Wo order months ahead or most dealers, and so have eontlned to us ex clusively "The tern cnuuii of the tiettion 'a Shirllnus' ' Cheviot, Madras, Cambric, Porailos, Mohairs, with or without collars. Prices, 50c to $3 I Are You Particular About what you eat? Is Quality more of a considera tion to you than price? Then I want your trade. My price are as right as the qual ity, which is the best. McFARLAND J5he GROCER PHONES: Rural, 35. Boll, 79. JUST RECEIVED Another large shipment of for the Fourth of July trade. 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