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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1906)
I i Hi ibtfahUivbbvtUiviifaUfiibtivbU&uvfclMkvlbUibU Miss Maudo Foster of Bloomiugtou. John Cliiinoy, a farmer living nc Jiewsy flotes prom jieighboring Tomns 9 9 ,,. fl lift! HCKCU FKUM JUt HAV.nAlNUCO J SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Mrs. David Boltlor, who lives on tho Superior Cattlo Co.'s ranch, is about the most cool headed lady drivor wo have soon in a long time. Saturday afternoon tho lady was holding a team hitched to a wagon near tho Journal ofllce when one of the horses becamo anxious and bogan to rear. Aftor oeveral attempts tho horse got his front feet over tho wagon tongno and threw himself. All the time tho horses wore backing up and "tearing up Ned" Mrs. Beitlor was as cool as a cucumber, and at times used her whip expeditiously. Most women in simi lar circumstances would have thrown down tho lines, hollowed "murder!" and jumped from the wagon. Miss Sadio Adams has beenEbnving a serious experience with one of her bands tho past few days. Miss Adams ad been either stung by a poisonous insoct or the eruption was only a small pimple. She Is unable to account for its origin. The day of tho Ruskin carnival hor hand boron to swell, and for a fow days it was thought to bo a Berious case of blood poisonidg, but the young lady's condition is improv ing. The case against It. S. Hinklo for wife desertion, in tho city hall this afternoon, was dismissed and tho prisoner discharged. The reason for the dismissal was tho failure of Mrs. Hinkle to appear as a complaining witness against hor husband. Paul Boehm met with a very bad accident yesterday, one and one-half miles west of Hardy. It is reported that while chasing pigs he in some way fell over a gun which he was carry ing and brok it. This caused the gun to discharge and the contents struok his leg between the knee and the thigh, badly shattering that member. The young mau is badly hurt and his condition is considered serious. J. E. Fitzslmmons, who was charged with obtaining money under false pre tenses aud hrougnt hero this morning for trial, plead guilty and was fined 340 and costs. Fitzsiinmons drew two checks hero a short timo ago, ono to B. C. Ambersou and one to J. H. Mor rison ngainst the Liudsoy State bank in which ho had no money on deposit for a long timo. His reason for com mitting tho oifenso was that tho money for cattle which ho was taking to Kansas City would be in tho bank be fore the chock was there, but his scheme failed and his arrest was tho result. shoe stowed away boneath tho seat. Can anyone furnish a plauslblo ex planation? Mrs. Win. Mathony and slstor Miss Bessie Soymour left Saturday for Winchester, Va where they will spend about throo weeks visiting at the old homo with relativos and frlonds. LEBANON. (From the Times.) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Myers and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley wont up near Inavalo Tuesday on a fishing excur sion. Last Thursday, tho mombers of tho Smith county bar prosontod Miss Leila Mossman with a handsome dismondand pearl broooh in apprecia tion of the courtesy shown them by her during tho nine years she has been court stenographer. Mont Nichols has commenced ex cavating for his new brick building. GUIDE ROCK (From tho Nows Letter.) Petor Fish was in town ono day this weok looking over tho placo and visit, ing with friends. Mr. Fritz is 88 years old, aud since comiug from South Dakota has been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Lowry, south of the river. It got so hot Wednesday af tornoon that Dr. Robinson's boos swarmed into the well, where it was cool, and re fused to come. out until he turned the hose on them. J. S. Marsh informs us that Elmer Parsons threshed twenty acres of wheat the other day that yielded 625 bushels a little over 31 bushels per acre. We understand it has been definite ly decided to run the new bank and Hayes building up another story. This will make it the tinest building in Guide Rock, not excepting that of the Odd Fellows hall. near horo, suffered a sovoro accident Mon day aftornooon. Aftor returning home from a hunt ho took his gun from tho buggy and iu attempting to placo it against a post that stood noar tho buggy, struck tho hammor of tho gun on the stop of tho buggy, which dis charged the gun, blowing off tho second, third and fourth fingers on his right hand, and breaking tho bone tearing off the nail aud otherwise lacerating his thumb, also blew off tho rim of his hat. A fow of the shot camo so close as to graze his chock. SUITS that will WEAR CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Ed Osboru had rather a trying ex perience Monday. Iu attempting to hive a swarm of bees ho must have said something to make them mad aud what those beos did to Ed was a sin and a shame. Whon they got through with tno job he looked liko an advanced case of erysipolas with iodine trimmings, not to mention be ing swelled to twice his normal size. After three weeks of intense suffer ing Mrs. Chas. Harper passed away early Thursday morning at her lato home iu Campbell. it is u mutter for some speculation whon one of tho Campbell boys hires a livery rig Sunday evening and re turns in the morning with a baby's BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) The sad news was received horo this week of the death of Marie, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mjs. Voluey Douglas. Mr. Reynolds, tho hog buyer, met with a paiuful accident at tho stock yards yesterday that will probably cause him the loss of one of his thumbs. Whila assisting one of his customers to unload stock at the yards, his thumb got caught between tho wheel and wagon box aud was horribly mashed. Marsh & Mooro aro building a good sized addition to their warehouse in which tuoy will store tholr implement. BLADEN Mrs. Dewey of Edgar spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Arnold and daughter Jessie visited Sunday at tho homo of L. E. Warner. A. W. Cox was In Lawrence Wed nesday. Mrs. R. C. Chevalier Is spending the week in Lincoln. Mrs. CharUs Cowley and children aro in Red Oloud this week, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cramor. Relativos of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krall aro here from Illinois this week. Quite a number of Bladon people attended Campbell Bros.' show in Red Cloud Wednesday. Mr. Frederick Andrews and Miss Estelle Richondifer, both of this placo, wore married in Red Cloud Wednes day, August 22. Both parties aro well known and their many friends extend congratulations. Albert and Ira McCoy were visiting in Cowlos Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reed went to Red Cloud Wednesday. Wm. Clauson and Mr. Molllice were passengers for Culbertson Monday. Mrs. Myers' cousin, from Culbert son, is visiting here this week. A. Reod and wife spent Sunday at the home of Fred Reed. Mrs. L. E. Warner diod at her home In this city Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Fu neral services were hold Thursday at 10 a. m., at the M. E. ehurch. James Best of Arizona is here visit ing at tho home of his father, R. C. Best. Rev. Priestley and son Willio of Harvard, Neb., were visiting in town this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCoy spent Sunday at the home of hor father, Mr. Walburn. W. B. Householder and family to to to to to to hold their shape and give to sririsfnrrinn. That is the kind of Suits I am sell ing. SHOES that are the snappy, stylish kind, com bined with wear-resisting qualities. to MnSr' to WF to Jit to iflHMML 1 raw V mWISkMm to Wmwmr to mMnWtimmT mm to Wmmm UK ! DW rim I to W J ! to M JM$f to mJmwWr to Mrmr 1 fW$ ili to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m fcPAUL STOREY, Clothier 1 ,.r SHIRTS That will Keep You Cool and look well. UNDER WEAR and HOSIERY that are cool and will not shrink. Straw Hats to crown all this, and as surance that you are well dressed and have money left. enjoying a the east. visit from relatives aro from No Longer an Impossibility The idea that has become general that first class building material could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a look at the complete line of clear Soft Fine "Finish and Siding carried in stock by Saunders Brothers of Red Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to the buyers of Lumber and building material is tho fact that tholr prices are reasonable, aud they guarantee a 9QUA RE DEAL. They also have a nice line of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. Soo their Shin gles. You can not help but admire them. The members of this outorprising firm, assisted by plenty of excellent help, aro always glad and take pleasure in showing to tho public this nice stock. When the Hair Falls FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Cochrano Bros, have disposed of thoir hardware aud implement busi ness, selling out to tho Crittenden Bros., who moved hero from Iowa about six mouths ago. J. S. Williams received a telegram Sunday morning informing him of tho death of his daughter Lena at Fair bury. J. A. Chapman returned this weok from a trip to southwest Missouri. Joppa Lodge A. F. & A. M. attended in a body and conducted tho core monies at tho burial of (irandna Ilirsch at Naponeo Wednesday. Stono is partly iu placo for a good serviceable sidowalk from Central ave nue to tho high school grounds which is a much needed improvement. Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save It quickly, too! So make up your mind this vary minute that if your hair I ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes .,. i i 11... nrt. i.-:- 1 inu scam iicuuny. a uc nun : stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. Tho boat kind of u testimonial " Sold lor over nlxty yoars. ill Mdo byJ.O, AyerUo., Lowell, i I r m Aim mauuiaoiurern ui SARSAPAMLLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. ammmtmummmmm iMjer's mammmmmmmmmmmm RIVERTON (From the Review.) Mr. La'ld of Inavavo gave Dr. T. B. Myers a 1-irgo meerschaum pipe with Gorman silver mountings that had boon a part of tho Ladd ownlngs for over 50 years. Miss Graco Rakestraw had tho mis fortune to break hor leg as tho result of a fall. Tho Cross Owen wedding occurred Wodnosday evening of last weok at seven o'clock at tiio homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Owou. Joss Rd wards' little son, two and a half years old, was drowned at Scotts Bluffs on August 12. Wedding bolls again ring nt Bloom ingtou, announcing tho marriage of Mr. Geo. Harwood of this placo to Thrown From a Wa&on. Last Friday afternoon as Walter Means was coming into town his team became frightened and gave a sudden jump. Walter was thrown to the ground with groat violence and his nose was fractured. Medical aid was summoned, the wound was dressed and he was able to go home in the evening. m Common Can p. Tho Scotchman's disposition to re gard his own Judgment as the best that can be found Is welt Illustrated In a story once told of the moderator of a Scotch presbytery. This man's opinion differed "widely on a certain question relating to church discipline from that of tho associates with whom he was ostensibly consulting. At last he said that he would lay tho matter before tho Lord In prayer and then wait for his guidance. "O Lord," said tho mod orator fervently and with perfect sin cerity of purpose, "0 Lord, grant that wo may bo right In this matter, for thou knowest that we are very de cided " Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in Now York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb euro for womou's ills, called Australian-Leaf. It is tho only cortain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses aud backache, kidnoy, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 couts. Sample freo. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, New York. Fourth Averwie FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, CARPETS and UNDERTAKING Our Prices are the Best Burllnftton Bulletin. You will find some attractive oxcur sidu rates that will interest you. To Chicago and return very low loss than half rates for tho round trip. August ltli to 0th, August 11th tolHth. sound, returning via Northern Pacific Ample rotnrn limits. Burlington lino via Billings. All tho To Now England and Canada-daily attractions of tho west included in this low round trip ratos to Canada and nito and ronto. Daily, Soptmnbor 3rd on August Sth and 2'Jud to Now Eug- to tho 11th, limit October Hist, land resorts. Denver, Colorado Springs and G. A. H. rates to Minneapolis and St. Pueolo for Piko'.s Peak oolobratiou, Paul August 11th to Kith. Much loss ono faro round trip, maximum 81ft than half rates for tho round trip. j from tho Missouri rlvor, Soptotnbor 10 To San Francisco and Los Angeles! to 22. nnd return only 8fi0 direct routes aud j llomosookors' oxcurslons frequent SOil.ftO via Shasta route aud l'uget ly each mouth, according to territory. ED AMACK, Prop. ' Aor'Vr Ask your agent. Write D. Clom Deavor, Agent Burlington's llomo sookors' Information Bureau at 1001 Farnnm St., Omaha, at out getting hold of a freo section of Kinkaid land. Thousand of acres of thoso lands aro bolng vacated, and wo assist sottlors in locating on thoso lands. Consult nearest Burlington ticket agent about low ratos for summer tours in any direction. J. P. Edwards, Agout. ; y i " wmmmm&m?mm)im'm W (W ,js VTfV ' (nrnr iti1l' v .1- .VtW. JLhAJK?2U srt. toart-