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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
wssmsmm W"T?V- ""HP" - r TriVWNr,rli Hffcsrt!aift6i, m fci-' x Smoke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude 5c CIGARS No Better Made 5 10GALETTES Hr. M. U. Thomas, Damcrell block .1. F. Winters of Lincoln is the city. L. II. Rust wont to Minion Wednes day. F. K. Ilortfeld is in Palisade this week. Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Djunerell block. II. T. Potter has returned to Okmul gee, I. T. K. W. Cox of Bladen was in the city Saturday. "Uncle" George Houehin of Gariield is quite sick. New laees, embroideries, neckwear, F. Newhouse. .lames Duffy was up from Guide Hook Monday. Charley Hogato was down fromIllue Hill Saturday. H. II. Holdrego was down from Inn vale Wednesday. A good barn for rent. Inquire of A. E. Strohm. Chris Jorgenson of Inavale was in the city Wednesday. A Kansas Sunflower at the Opera House, September 29. John Tulleys of Lincoln was a Red Cloud visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Sears of Kansas City is in Red Cloud this week. J. II. Ilurggess of Hastings is a Red Cloud visitor this week. Foit Sai.k My restaurant, stock and fixtures. J. O. Lindley. Mrs. narvey Vincent and daughter went to liladen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hradshaw are the parents of a baby girl. The county commissioners will be in session Tuesday, October 2. Mrs. George Newhouse and children went to liladen Wednesday. Mrs. Lottie York returned home from Alma Tuesday morning. Miss Myra Griffeth returned home from Franklin Saturday morning. Fred Newhouse went to Hidden .Monduy to attend the county fair. .las. McCartney is reported to be quite sick at his home in Garfield. Mrs. George Morhart and son went to Guide Rock Saturday morning. .1. K. Chaney and wife of Superior -are moving to Red Cloud this week. George Stokes of McCook was in .Red Cloud Monday visiting friends. II. II. Morgan and wife are in liladen ithiH week in attendance at the fair. M. S. Martin, R. II. Fulton and Don Fulton were liladen visitors this week. J. W. Wratten of Hidden was a jpleasant caller at this onieo Saturday. F. It. Mandeville went to Seward Sunday morning for a visit with rela tives. E. Grossman is moving to Red Cloud this week, from his farm northwest of .the city. John Griffeth and E. W. Ross were in liladen Thursday in attendance at the fair. A. P. Shelburn of Alma was in Red Cloud Thursday visiting J. A. Mc Arthur. Don't miss A Kansas Sunflower at the Opera House, Saturday, Septem ber 20th. j Mrs. Sherwood Albright went to Stamford Monday morning to visit her parents. A new cement walk is being laid on the west side of Mrs. Schultz's resi lience. Clyde Wickwiro is down from Mc cook this week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. F. R. Mandeville and children went to Seward this morning to visit relatives. For Sale A baby cab, almost new. One milch cow 7 years old. Inquire at this oflice. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Sherwood wont to Denver Saturday evening for a few days' outing. Adair Galusha was down from Lin coln Sunday attending the funeral of Anson Garber. J. O. Caldwell and family are " mov ing into the house recently vacated by E. U. Overman. Mrs. Ward L. Austin departed Wed nesday for a visit with friends at Sid ney, Nebraska. Miss Norma Richardson went to Lin coln Wednesday morning to attend the state university. Mrs. Sti wait of St. Joseph, Mo., is in Red Cloud this week visiting witli the Tope families. Miss Ethel Donnelly of Lincoln will arrive in the city this evening to visit Mrs. T. C. Hacker. Miss Tillie Nelson returned Thurs day from a visit with relatives at Woodruff, Kansas. J. II. llailey departed Tuesday morning for Rawlins, Wyoming, to visit his son Grant. llert Lindley of Riverton was in the city Sunday, visiting his brother-in-law, M. A. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. Kaley and Mr. and Mrs. F W. Cowden were 1! laden visitors Wednesday. Miss Alary Damerell returned last Saturday from a visit with friends in Lincoln and Hastings. Mrs. Roy Workman, living in Gar iield precinct, gave birth to u baby girl Tuesday morning. A large crowd from Red Cloud at tended the funeral of Anson Garber last Sunday, in Guide Rock. The Degree of Honor will meet next Tuesday evening. All members are requested to be present A new cement walk has been laid in xront oi aicx waucers residence in the north west part of town. Marion Neal has purchased the J. M. Sellars property, and is moving his family into the same this week. E. U. Overman and family moved into the Jeff Myers property this week, just north of J. S. Gilliam. Eugene Hunter of Riverton was In Red Cloud Saturday attending the Republican senatorial convention. Chas. Spence, D. O. llcnnett, W. E. Thorne of liladen attended the sena torial convention in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis llailey of Ilost wick are visiting with Mr. llailcy's uncle, J. H. llailey, of Red Cloud this week. Fon Salk a five room house with six lots on a corner. One of the best locations in the city. Inquire at this oflice. The Christian Endeavorers were We Want You to Phone Us If you could be sure to get the right qual ity and a square deal you would phone for your groceries, would n't. you? We give both. Phoning saves time. Try Us McFARLAND 15be GR.OCER royally entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Green Monday evening. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dade's Little Liver Pills never gripe. Henry Cook's drug store. There is nothing rough, coarse or sensational, no shooting, or killing, In the Kansas Sunflower, Saturday, Sep tember 20th. Mrs. Lucy Stonebreaker and Mrs. C. L. Cottlng went' to Lisbon, North Dakota, Tuesday morning, for a visit with a sister. Clair Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wolf, had his right hand severely cut, while handling freight at the depot last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Dullleld wont to Omaha Monday morning, where .Mr. Dutlield has secured a position as an upholsterer. Pinosalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unoqualod for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. C. L. Jarboo, the Raker medicine man, of Cambridge, is in Red Cloud this week visiting his brother, I'd Jarboo. and family. All parties wishing to have wiring done will oblige the city by notifying the city electrician of the same before the th of October. Are you troubled with piles'.' One application of ManZan will give you immediate relief. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Mrs. A. P. Ely returned to her home in McCook Tuesday morning, after a visit in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Smith. Mrs. C. H. Kaley and son Charles returned home Wednesday evening from an extended visit with relatives in Lincoln and lleatrice. Sheriff Hedge, Lee DeTour, Judge Edson, Treasurer Frahm, and District Clerk Hutchison were in liladen Thursday taking In the fair. The story Is clean, bright, pleasing and pure, with a vein of humor that is natural and wholesome. At the Opera House September 20. Alvln Snapp, prescription clerk at Grice's, is in St. Joseph this week playing with the Fourth regiment band, during the horse show Chas. Reigle, clerk in Turnure's grocery store, is walking with the aid of a crutehe this week on account of having stepped on a rusty nail. Mrs. Scouten and son Fred returned to their home in Topeka, Kansas, Tuesday morning, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. C. C. McConkey. Mrs. Almlra Griffeth returned to her home in Rochelle, Illinois, Mon day morning, after a week's visit at the home of her son, John GriiTeth. The Red Cloud base ball team went to liladen last Saturday and played a game with the liladen ball team and were defeated by a score of 15 to 0. A very enjoyable dance was given in the Masonic hall Wednesday night by the members of the club. The Italian orchestra furnished the music. Foil Sai.k one brick store building two stories, 25 by 100; one restaurant building, 25 by 00; one dwelling house, with 0 lots. Inquire of James Mc Gulre. Sheridan and Fred Phares went to Hastings Thursday noon to visit rela tives until Monday, and from there will go to Omuha to attend the Ak-Sar-Hen. Lots a small pass book with rub ber band around containing papers valuable only to the owner. Finder please leave at this oflice and receive reward. W. II. Taber, the billiard hall man, has purchased a sixteen-horse power touring car, and he has been kept busy carrying people to and from the liladen fair. Miss Mary Kublck, who lias been In Red Cloud for several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. James Moranvlllo, re turned to her home in McCook Satur day evening. A piano which was being loaded on a dray Tuesday afternoon, fell on Frank Hincs1 leg bruising it quite severely and causing him to stay at home Wednesday and nurse it. When wanting any Edison or Victor records remember that Newhouse I We are doing the Shoe Business of the town Why? See our fall Line and you will answer the question. Famous Brands The Selz The Florsheim and King Quality No advance in price on high grade shoes. Bought early before the advance in leather. Men's Fall Suits, Over coats, Pants, Hats and Furn ishing Goods ready for your inspection. Wo don't got Grouchy if you don't buy but want you All to see them. Cowdoit-Kaloy Co. prices prevail all through our linos. That moans a little lower than tho other follow. wmmmmmmmmmmm vam m Copyright 190G Tho Houio of Kuppnhlmr I I i5he Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., t ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Post office, Rod Cloud, Ncbr. I CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Itros. have the largest line In the city. Kemeinber that they have each month's new records as soon as they come out A basket supper will be held at the school house in Cowled next Friday evening, October 5. Everyone Is cor dially invited. A literary society will probably be organized the same even ing. Mrs. Anna Cather and Miss Hess Kaley arrived In Red Cloud Saturday morning from Colorado, for a few days visit with relatives. They will return to their home in Lincoln Sun day morning. Dr. Gardner and wife moved here from Wyuiore this week and are now domiciled in one of J. W. Edward's cottages In the west part of town. The dt)Ctor has not yet secured oilice quarters. Orleans Chronicle. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what 1 1 ol lister's Rocky Mountain tea will do. 35 cents tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. The new spelling calls for klst In place of the old time kissed. The girls are ready for a spell of It. Oxford Standard. "How many children have yon?" "Two living and one writing jokes for a paper." Ex. .vvs-vvvvvvAvvv Ts New Fall Goods The new Fall Goods are now arriving on every train from the Eastern Markets. These were recently bought by an ex perienced Dry Goods buyer while Chicago and other large markets. in Millinery Millinery will be a leading feature in our store this fall. Miss Clara Yaple of Maryville, Mo., will have charge of this department. Miss Yaple has had years of experience in millinery and is an artist in this line. At this writing only part of the stock is in, but we expect by the tirst of the week the stock will be complete the largest and best ever shown in the city. TIBNURE BROS, lj r i rt ?' - 1 1 m u 'M f N i . (i ! B; "i i if ;: 8t I Iftl m ift I Hi! w III, I 'I Ml 9 1 i ' Bears tho Signature of All thm Phone WWvAvAWvA vAvnA " .wfi3,:- "jflRv , v itjnr- ""WWi rr