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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
m ii i ' i I ! h t - Vv. 9444443ttttttMr LOCALETTES Have you selected your turkey? Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damcrell block. Ulrie Henry was up from Guide Hock JSunday. There will he no rural delivery next Thursday. Read our great clock offer on the first page. E. K. Hurr was up from Guide Rock this week. I). V. Gibson came up from Guide Hock Sunday. "Uncle" John l'augh was down lrom Hlue Hill this week. Mrs. George Heanlsloc is visiting rrlativos in Lebanon. Olaas Hose of Kosomont attended district court this week. Mrs. Dr. Myers of Hiverton visited in Ued Cloud Thursday. Krank Waulle was down from Kladcn Monday attending court. A good barn and corn crib to rent. Inquire of A. E. Strohni. Anthony Shaefer is in Kansas City taking medical treatment. John Parker of Hlooiniugtou was in town the first of the week. Joe Denton of Hladen was in lied Cloud the first of the week. Mrs. .fames Peterson and Miss Mary are visiting in Pennsylvania. John Kasmusscn was down from Nsponeu the first of the week. Xavier Demars of Campbell was in Kcd Cloud Monday on business. G. W. Haker and wife are home from an extended visit in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lindley of Itivcr--ton spent Sunday in Red Cloud. Louis Rangert was up from Guide Rock this week, serving as a juror. M. R. McHalc and P. I. Van Metre were down from Rluc Dill Monday. For Rent Two furnished rooms, to gentlemen only. Inquire at this ofllcc. Mrs. Anna Tulleys and daughter Cora went to Napouee Sunday night. Mrs. S. L. Anderson is very ill at her home in the north part of town. ; W. J. Wilson, G. II. Sailor and G. P. ' Jicnke came down from Rladen Mon day.' A. II. K.iley and daughter Myrtle -wcnt to Limon, Col., the first of the week. A. R. Kirkpatriek of Guide Rock was doing jury duty iu Red Cloud this week. Arthur Raum, the Rosemont lumber man, was in Red Cloud the first of the TTCCk. Whenever you happen to think of a .news item, phone it to Hell 72 or Mu tual 23. Will Scrivner and Jim Hutlcrwentto Colorado the first of the week to look at land. Eck Drown, the Franklin photogra-' pher, was in Red Cloud Tuesday on business. Mrs. E. H. Smith is visiting with licr daughter, Mrs. Omcr Doling, in McCook. Snapp's orchestra has been engaged to play for the Thanksgiving dance in Superior. I). P. Kimmel and wife were down from Hladen Monday as witnesses in the Waulle case. Dave Rest came down from Hladen Wednesday to assist Snapp's orchestra 5it the club dance. J. L. Davis of Walnut Creek returned Tuesday from a land buying trip in northwestern Kansas. J. L. Haker, the Hladen liveryman, was in town the first of the week as a witness in the Waulle trial. Clare Nesbit arrived Monday from Dcadwood, S. D., whero he is engaged in the fruit and commission business. Thud Rants and wife of Juniata 'nr rived in Red Cloud Sunday evening, called here by the illness of Nelson Rants, Mrs. Ed Christy and children of lcnoa, arrived last Saturday for a viblt with her sister, Mrs. George New house. There will be a turkey shoot at' the Hedge farm, two miles north and a half mile west of town, next Tuesday afternoon. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dado's Little Liver Pills never gripe, llenry Cook's drug store. Otis Frazior and wife will leave soon ior their now homo in York county, where Mr. Frazior will havo charge of an elevator. Homer Haker has been doing jury duty this week and as a consequent work on the water works improvement is at a standstill. Pinesalve cleanses wounds, ishighly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Soldat Henry Cook's drug store. Are you troubled with piles? One application of MauZan willglvo you immediate relief. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Mrs. John A. Harber, one of the old est residents of the county, is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mot ter south of town. No game of chance, no disappointed contestants, no skulduggery of any kind connected with our great clock ofler on the first page. A fair sized audience listened on Sunday evening, at the Congregational church, to an interesting sermon on "A Disappointed Life." A Thanksgiving servico will be held at the Indian Creek school house No vember 20, at 11 a. in. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. A. A. Cressman. Old time prices prevail at Mercer's barbershop, basement of Potter block. Steam heat and all modern conven iences. Try "The Hrunswick." Mrs. Al Slaby presented this olllce with some mammoth apples and on ions, part of a consignment which she received from relatives in Indiana. The Red Cloud high school football team met defeat in Superior last Fri day, 11 toO. Superior is expected to come to Red Cloud soon for a return game. "Seph" Rosencrans returned to his home in Helvidere, 111., Wednesday morning. He expects to bring out an other party of Illinois landseekcrs in a short time. Oscar Hurroughs went to Franklin Sunday. He played with the Franklin football team against Bloomiugton on Monday. The game was won by Franklin, 8 to 0. Tin: Ciiikk has made arrangements to purchaso 100 handsome eight-day regulators, to bo given away to those securing now subscribers and renew als. Read offer on first page. Attorney Geo. N. Hawkins of Lcb non was in Red Cloud Weduesday on legal business. He was accompanied by John W. Wright of Manhattan, Kan., a former citizen of Franklin. The skating on the .ponds is good and the young folks arc taking ad vantage of it. This is the first time in many years that there has been good skating so early in the season. Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever devised. Such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35c. C. L. Cotting. A union service will be held on Thanksgiving day iu the Christian' church at 11 si. m. The sermon will Early Ohio Potatoes! 85c per. bushel 75c in 5 bushel lots WcFARLAND 13he GR.OCER All the Phones be preached by Rev. Ward L. Austin of the .Methodist church. The public is cordially invited. In every clime its colors are unfurled Its fame is spread from sea to sea; He not surprised if in the other world You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. About forty members nnd friends of the Christian church met at the home of the pastor, Elder C. E. Davis, last evening. A musical program was rendered and a general good time Jwas enjoyed by those present. To Our Friends and Customers, and Those Who Would Like to He: Good coal is going to bo very scarce and later on it will probably be itnmpos sible to get any. Yours very respect fully, Pi.att &. Fm:i:s Co. Will La Rue, who has been engineer of the switch engine here for several years, left with his family Wednesday morning for Republican City, where they will make their home, Mr. Laltuc having been given a run on the Obor- lin branch. Friends of Adair Galusha will be pleased to learn that ho will retain his present position iu the olllce of the secretary of state, the announcement of his reappointment having been made yesterday by State Secretary elect Junkin. Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat, and if foul, or tor pid, or out of order, your whole sys tem suffers from blood poison. Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. The little daughter of E. S. Fitz of Garfield precinct suffered a badly sprained arm Tuesday, necessitating the services of a physician. The acci dent occurred while the child was trying to climb down from a stool in one of the dry goods stores. The German Insurance Company of Freeport, 111., has been absorbed by the Royal of Liverpool, which guar antees the payment of all German policies. The Royal paid all its San Francisco losses from its home reserve without touching its American re serve. One of the worst frauds ever foisted upon this state is the wolf bounty law. Wo know of instances where old wolves aro penned up and pro tected in order that they may breed aiu1 their protectors reap the bounty on from five to a dozen coyote scalps. The state is annually robbed of thous ands of dollars in this maimer. A union temperance meeting will be held in the M. E. church next Sunday evening. Short address by the pas tors of the various churches will bo given on some phases of the temper ance question. The W U. T. U. bus requested that all the pastors in the city preach sermons iu the morning along the line of good citizenship. Free Three life like, ideeplng, dressed dolls, given away absolutely without cost; with every flOc purchase numbered coupon. The one holding the largest number of coupons is given the largest doll. The one holding the first lucky number gets the next largest doll. The one holding the second lucky number gets the other doll. Your goods cost you no more. F. Nkwhousk., If our information is correct, and wo have no reason to doubt it, the delectable and festive lobster will probably form a principal part of the diet of the citizens of Red Cloud and vicinity in the future. Our informant states that Mr. Cliaijles Rosier has made arrangements to begin raising or "farming" lobsters in Kalcy's lake. It is stated that he has a car load of salt on the way with which to salt the water in the lake, so the lobsters will not miss their native element. A dinner was given Wednesday to a number of old ladles at the homo of Mrs. Moore. There were at least seven present who v;ero past 80 years old and Grandma Warren.who is nearly 01 years old. Rev. and Mrs. Cressman were honorary guests. It was a de lightful occasion. Mrs. Wickersham and Mrs. Douglas seem never so happy as when engaged in making comfort able the declining years of their lady friends. The dinner was a most ela borate one. All in all it was a day long to bo remembered by those present. And tho thanks of the guests aro hereby extended to those who wore instrumental in providing this never to bo forgotten occasion. JTflroSGMfl G! The day when we go back to the old home to feast on the home-fattened Turkey and the pies that mother makes; the day when Friend meets Friend. The man who goes visiting as well as the man who entertains will, of colirse, wish to appeor at his best. We re ready to strengthen any weak spots in the wardrobe and place a man in condition to appear well on Thanksgiv ing day. ' I Suits Overcoats Hats Ties Gloves Anything that's wanting can be found here. The style will be right, the prices will be right, and the man we dress will have something to be thankful for. Gomden-Kaley Clothing Go. jfl vx ?i T 1 l I i ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of RostolUce, Rod Cloud, Nebr. ABvVVvvyVVVAVVV, VV Ladies' Cloaks Skirts, Hats We have on sale the largest and most up-to-date line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Skirts ever shown in Red Cloud. Do Not Be Misled ' m CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Till Kind You (tona Always Bought JiS m 'z? by so-called "special" Cloak sales, a iook at our Cloaks will convince you tnat we Gan -Jzs'e and do undersell all competitors on Ladies' Tailored Skirts. Our stock is now complete and it is recog nized and admitted by even our competitors that the Sheuerman Skirt is superior in styje and workmanship to any other. New Pattern and Trimmed JHats Just in. Come and see them. in Boars the Blgnaturo of TIIRNDRE BROS. 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