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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
r ii ii K. i i? in f M 4 h1 ltV H.' ff:f -i I fletasy flotes prom Neighboring Toians r.ADDFDANnFNrE GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 94yP4iiT ii'nM'iTi,'Pni'T?!ri,T'P"ni"rnmvrfniNt'viinTTi GUIDE ROCK (Prom tho Nowa Lottor.) W. H. Bnrcus this wook sold bis real donco property in tbo wost part of town to J. D. ChriBsmnn. Tho revival mootings that Imvo boon in progress for tho past four wooks nt tho Christian church, closod Sunday night. Tho Wahoo Democrat gives an no eount of tho doatli of Cora, tho sovon year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tronmor Cone, on tho 12th lust., of diphtheria. On Tuesday, November 20, a number of tho old frlonds and neighbors of Mrs. K. O. Parkor spout tho aftornoon with her to assist her in colobratlng her 77th birthday. Prank Coopor, whllo working on a scaffolding at his chicken house, fell about ton foot to tho ground, striking with his bond and shoulders ami in juring ono arm so badly that ho has to arry it in a sling. has voluntarily subscribed and paid into tho fund created by tho occupa tion tax tho sum of flvo dollars as a contribution for tho bouoflt of tho town. City Treasurer W. D. Blaokwell in forms us that thoro has boon paid into tho occupation tax fund a littlo ovor M25, or considerably ovor half tho amount of rovouuo tho tax was calcu lated to produce. SUPERIOR (Prom the Express.) Mrs. Mastorsou, who was takon sick in Edgar, was brought horo yostorday and is at tho homo of nor daughter, Mrs. B. W. Woolsoy. Elmor Ililolbaugh, ohurged with tho crimo of burning August Schooling's born on May 10, 1900, was convicted in tho district court at Nelson this after noon. About -1 o'clock this aftornoon J. A. Cellar's fathor died very huddonly in Horton's.barbor shop. Tho old goutle man is from Wavorly, Kau., visiting his sou and family. In tho district court yostorday llarry tho homes of four families in this Hill plead guilty to stealing tho Ouuni- community tho past wook: Mr and LEBANON (Prom tho Times.) E. P. Koot is busy this wook install ing a No. 7 hot air furnace in tho baso meat of tho now Methodist church. Claronco Boardslce of Lebanon, 1ms just flnlshod putting in 2.'i,000 square foot of mo.t oxcoilont cement side walks in Eshon. A deal was consummated Tuosday whereby Hiram vleCorkloof Mankato becomes proprietor of tho L. M. Lin ton stock of goods in this city. J. N. Elson sold his farm last Thurs day to J. J Timborlako for tho noat sum of $8000. J. N. purchased this form four years ago for KJ900, thus making W100 outsido of tho crops. BLUE HILL. (Prom tho Loador.) Prank Smith, who was injured somo timo ago by falling off Ms dray, is ablo to bo up town again. Tho Happy Hour Dutch Olub, as some of tho members call themselves, gathered Tuesday evening and de scended upon tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, giving tho mistross of tho houso a genuine surprise. Pour littlo boys huU como to graco son team at Uardy about six mouths ago, aud was sentoncod to tho poui tentiary for six years. Tho mauy friends of Miko Hodges will bo grieved to leurn that his mental condition has bcou getting so bud late ly that his relatives wore obliged to send him to the asylum at Lincoln yesterday. Mrs. Warron, south of town; Mr. and Mrs. L. Bostook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowlands, Mr nnd Mrs. Win, Arndt. Mrs. Mary Johnson, who lives five miles northeast of Blue Hill, returned Saturday from a visit to her old homo near Peoria, 111. She was called there six weeks ago by tho sorious illness aud subsequent death of her sister. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate.) Johu Hester was down to Kansas City the first of tho week with a loud of hogs himself and neighbors had shipped down. Somo ono in this town will got blown to kingdom como if they do not keop out of othor people's coal bins. Wo know of some that nro loudod. Tho surveyors of tup Salina & North wostorn railroad campod in Blooming ton ovor Sunday. Thoy woro on thoir way back to Downs, Kan., whoro thoy will winter. Judgo Losoy performed an Irish wedding at his ofllco on tho 10th, at least Claud Irish, agod 21, and Susio Irish, ago 10, of, Smith county woro married by his honor. It has como to a'protty pass when n man cannot got married without hav ing to "put up" to half of tho town iu treating. Thoy oiimo in droves and herds this week and, demanded stated sums from Col. Iioluies,-aud somo of them not boing satisfied with n reason able "hold-up" becamo rudo and used Insulting language. It is high timo to put a stop to this dninphoql uonbouso. FRANKLIN (From thu Sentinel.) Workmen are now nicely started on tho now brick for Brown's photograph gallery. W. C. Jastram returned from Wost Point Thursday night, whoro ho had boon to attend tho funoral of his aged fathor. Tho young peoplo of tho Congrega tional choir nro ougagod in tho laud able eutorpiso of raising funds for a now organ, Plavyous P. Buster and Miss Anglo Davis of this city wero married last Tuosday in the oilico of tho county judgo at Alma. Tho publia schools of this ulty will begin again noxt Monday. No now cases of any sickness huvo como up in tho last two weeks aud everything is porfeotly, sufo. Mrs. Ttosii Masor made a trip to lied Cloud Wednesday for a brief visit with friends. Sho brought back a big frit turkoy with her which s)io will slaugh ter for Thauk'-glving dinuor. S. B. Turulpsood, a privato citizen, CAMPBELL (From tho Citizen.) Erick Borgman and Jack Parquhar son returned Tuesday from thoir Can ada trip. , Marriod, Monday, November 19, at tho Catholic church in Campboll, Miss AlbiuuGagnou to Isaac Collotto, Itov. Father Tastevlu officiating. An nlarm of flro about 7 o'clock Monday morning brought tho flro do partmout out before breakfast for a run to tho homo of. Wm. Burdou. No damage to spook of. Prank Smltn, tho ll-ypur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, living on tho Charles Schoneman plaoo flvo miles north ot' town, mot with an accident Monday from which ho fortuuatoly o.toapod with his lifo. Ho camo to town with a team and trucks for lum bor,accompanjing his father,who drove another team, and after his wagon was loaded tho team was tied in front of Itobbins' saloon and tho boy loft to watch thm while tho othor wagon was being loaded. After somo time, during which tho remained at his post iu air, ho untied tho team buck across tho track. woro frisky and becamo frightonod at tho train just coming in, and. turning sharply, broko tho tonguoof tho wugou and throw the boy, who was undoubt edly numb with cold, in front of tho wheels. When struck by tho wheels, howovor, tho boy was pushed aside and, whllo tho tho llosh was bruised and scraped aud the boy pretty badly suitkon up, ho fortuuatoly escaped be ing run over, iu which event ho would without questiou huvo boon killed. m IMiu'solvo cleanses wounds, Is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cut. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters GARFIELD Jamos Boauchamp has just com pleted a comont cellar. Tho ladios of tho aid socloty havo treated tho M. E. church to a now dress. Mrs. McCnuo of Hed Cloud is,nt Johu Mottor's, helping take euro of hor mother. ( Clinton Smith Is st) far recovered than ho will bo pormittod to loavo his oou on Saturday. James Beauoliamp's thrashing ma chine Is still laid up for want of tho necessary repairs. Itov. Geo. tummel will preach on each altornnto Sunday at Ash 'Creek and Highland, Kan. Mrs. Barbor Is vory low with pnou monla and vory littlo hope Is enter taiued for hor recovery. B. P. Watt has finished husking his largo crop of corn. Ho has boon as sisted by Morton Smith. B. P. Rood was In Garfield last Sun day visiting frionds. His daughter Pearl, who has beon visiting hor cousin accompanied him homo. BLADEN D. P. Kimmel returned from Kansas Monday. J K. Korr roturnod from his west ern trip Tuesday. Wm. Reed spent tho first of tho wook in Hustings. Mrs. Brooks visited hor brother in Blue Hill this week. L. B. Thorno returnod to his homo in Horton, Mich., Tuesday. Miss Nancy Kropp spent Sunday at tho homo of Mrs. Woodsido. V. S. Hall is enjoying n visit from his parents, from New York. Isaac Pish oto Thanksgiving turkoy at tho homo of Mrs. O. Fish. Mrs. Josio Hilton of Kansas is visit ing her sistor, Mrs. Muuson, north of town. Miss Bossio Oruduff of Campbell visited nt tho homo of J. M. Lockhurt this wook. Charles Cowloy and family ato Thanksgiving dinner at tho homo of O. Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson ato Thanks giving dinner at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.Rudd. Mr. Wolf nnd Mrs. Franco were called to Iowa this week by tho sori ous illness of n brother. Miss Mary Wallaco camo up from Lawrence Saturday and visited over Sunday with homo folks. Wash Rood and littlo niece, Edna Reed, wont to Rod Cloud Thursday to spend tho day with his daughter, Mrs. George Nowhouso. Business College Notes OUR MOTTO: "Satisfaction your money back'' or plain figure adhered to, a constantly littlo follow ho freezing and started Tho horses combined with prices steadily has brought us growing business. Quality first, price next. Nothing but standard made, reputable goods at lowest profit prices. Always toil ling to s'hozv our goods and compare prices ivith either local or Chicago houses. Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors filled, and a number hud to content themselves with standing up to laugh. The principal of tho North Branch Academy gave Mr. Dictrick an invita tion to give ono of his entertainments in the academy building, which will be done in the near future. Quito a number from North Branch arc com ing to tho business college this win ter. The college students arc working for one of those clocks of Tin: Cim:r. If you expect to subscribe for Tiik Ciiikk, give the college the benefit of your subscription by handing it to one of the students. Every school district in the county that does not have a good clock ought to get ten subscriptions and secure one. , Everett Kemp, the second number on the lecture course, will be at the opera houso Monday night. Hear Kemp if you feel down in the mouth, as he will cause your expression to change somewhat. If you like a good laugh, don't miss it. We forgot to mention last week that the commercial law class was a court room visitor last Tuesday. They say they learned much from seeing, law enforced. The parliamentary law class is be coming very interesting and new and useful things are brought out. ' If you are interested in the business . college, wear a business college but-' ton. Ask for one or write for it. Miss Myers and Mr. Clark feel proud of the fact that thoy carried the ban ner to the game Friday. Johnston and Ferguson, of the high school, played with the boys in the ' football game Friday. The business college closed hist ' Thursday to attend the high, school football game. Hans Nickolsen is a new student this week, enrolling for twenty weeks. There is some talk of organizing a physical culture class. The CANADIAN West Th. Best WEST many being A f rland of tho homs-A A foe of the Trust Calumet Baking Powdei Compiles with the Pure Food Laws of all States. The football game last Friday be tween tho team known as the Red Cloud Ilusiness College team and the Grand Island Ilusiness College team was a good one and the lied Cloud boys did all that could bo expected of them.' Their playingovas more .scien tific all the way through, and when it camo to making gains the Gmnd Island fellows most always had to re sort to punting to make the required gain in the three downs. Grand Island has a fine punter and it was through mm mat mey won the game. The Your stomach churns and digests score was 10 to 0 in favor of Grand' thu food von wit. ami if foul, nr im- Island. The boys all speak well of phi, or out of order, your whole sy.s the Grand Island boys and say they j tern suffers from blood poison. Ilol wero fine fellows and played a clean lister's Rocky Mountain Tea keeps game. About 300 people witnessed ' you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. me game. Tho boys wish to thank ' C. L. Cottlng. tho business men who so kindly sub scribed to get tho game here. Fol lowing uro the names of those who helped out: C. II. Miner, Paul Storey, Koon Bros., O. L. Cottlng-, W. II. Tuber, Marion Neal, Saunders Bros., Ed Ainack, Yost & Havel, Cowden Kaley Co., Turn uro llros., C. C. Cox, Albright Bros., A. C. Hosmer, C. A. Schultz, P. II. Muncjevillc, D. S. Shcurd, B. E. McParland and C. W. llushcc. I'rof. Diutrick and wife mnde a trip to near North Brunch, Kan , Saturday evening, whoro tho Professor gave one 'of his entertainments you hear so much about these days. They took supper at tho homo of tho teacher, Miss Vina Hutchison, and then pro ceeded to the school houso to help laugh with tho rest of them, ns the A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shuke into your shoos Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, dump, sweating, swollen feet. At all druggists and shoo stores 25 cents. Samplo free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Tv Cure a Catd In tie Day. Take Laxatlvo Bromo quinine tab lots. Druggists refund money If it falls to euro. E. W. Grovo'a signature is on oaoh box. 25 conts. KMEUMATiSlI CUUKD IN A DAY Mjstla Curo for ItliouiinUlHn 'mill Neuralgia radically ctiriti In 1 to U tlnjrti. Its action upon tho fytcm Is remnrkiiblo ami mjrmerlou. It remove nt once the cuiutj nnd UioiIUoamo tut- Mediately dhitjiputirn. The, Ilrxt tloho erontly . ttntli HIm 7.-i rpnlH mill HI. Snlfl liv If liVHinrie program progressed. Tho hous;o wus ' druzglst, itcd Cloud. THE testimony of tens of thousands during the past year is that the Ca nadian West is tho best West. Year by year the agri cultural returns have increased in volume and value. and still the Canadian Gov ernment offers 160 acres free to every bona fide settler. Great Advantages Tho phenomenal Increase In railway mileage main lines and branches has put almost every portion ot tho country within easy reach ot churches, schools, markets, cheap fuel and every modern convenience. The ninety million hushnl wheat crop of this year meant I w.uw.ww to tlio farmers ot Western Canada, apart from the results of other trains as well as from cattlo. For HUr.lnr and InformiUon addnai Superintendent of lmmlgrstioa OlUwa. Cuidi, or Ih. tsuiotliM Oowua.nt Atn, . W. V. BENNETT 801 New York Life llnUdta Omaha, Neb. I HAVE Six Companies 8oo policies represent ing over $2,000,000 in- surance in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Band Wagon. O. C- TEEL, Insurance and Notary, Country, No. 26; Telephones Boll, No. 98. "When you ask for tho BEST COUGH CURE and do not got Kemp's Balsam Tou nro not getting tho best and will bo disappointed. 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