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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
Z LOCALETTES S Superior vh. Hed Cloud thh after noon. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Datnerell block. Mrs. T. Albert .1 ones Is home from Texas. David Hcst was down from Itladen Wednesday. !ten liiidlovv went to St. .Joe the llrst f the week. Colonel C. W. Kaley is home from Boulder, Col. Guy Tennant is now working for lien MeFarhmd. .lake Kllinger went to Heatrieo the first of the week. Uoy Garber was down from Hloom ington this week. Miss Frances Huntley is hoini' from !Holdrcge for a visit. Miss Y Ola SwurU is home from an extended visit in Iowa. Jesse Urooks was down from Jathcr ion Monday and Tuesday. Carl Warren arrived home Thursday morning from Villisea, la. Miss Martha Abel has returned to her school duties at McCook. Miss Flo Palmer is now working in a newspaper otllco at Wray, Col. Mrs. Wilbur Hamilton visited her parents in Guide Hock this week. Mrs. .1. D. Carnaham of Hiverton was shopping in Hed Cloud Tuesday. Lebanon high school defeated Hed Oloud high school last Friday, 1 1 to 10. Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Steelu are the'pa filth' of a boy baby, born last Sunday. ... ,. ... . 1. e .i W. S. Ashby, former editor of the re HIuc Hill leader, was in town yester day. A Mr. Irwin of Lincoln visited yes terday with his friend Charley Cra bill. Oscar Hurroughs, water and light commissioner, is on the sick list this TTeek. Whenever you happen to think of a ews item, phone it to Hell Ti or Mu taal U.I. Will Letson arrived Monday from Deadwood, S. I)., for a visit with his 'Mother. Detective Harry Harlow went to Hiverton Monday on secret service "business. The Husiness College football team ffoes to Hloomington for a game next Thursda'. Editor L. H.Tait of the Argus leaves today for a trip to the Hig Horn Hasin In Wyoming. Hd win Hobbins has received an in crease of pension through Attorney Fred Maurer. George McCracken, of Creston, la., a registered druggist, is the new pre scription clerk at Cotting's. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Iverson and Miss Hest of Hlaricn were guests of Mr. and Urs. W. H. Cramer Sunday. L. E. Warner, Mrs. V. S. Hall and Miss Jessie Arnold of Hladen were Red Cloud visitors Saturday. Miss Minnie White of Comber, Can ada, arrived this week for a visit with lier aunt, Mrs. W. llolsworth. Hev. Shively, pastor of the Naponeo Evangelical church, was in Hed Cloud Saturday on his way to Shelton. Miss Maude Bradley arrived from Wyoming the first of the week and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cather. Don't miss the big football game this afternoon Superior High vs. Hed Cloud High. (Same called at 3:110. The fine and costs in the Strohm case amount to SSIfi.Sr.. At S3 per day it. will take Strohm 2712 days to "lay it out." A freight car jumped the track at the depot Wednesday morning, tearing up thu walk in front of the Hurlington hotel. I Mrs. John Martin returned Sunday from Goodland, Kan., where she has been visiting relatives for the past two months. Miss Helen Carmichael has returned to her homo in Alma after a pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Winifred Perkins. Station Agent Kohn of Cowles, ac companied by his wife, went west Thursday morning for a fifteen days' vacation. Grand Custodian U. E. French of Kearney was here the first of thu week conducting a school of iustruc tian in Masonry. A gang of eight or ten men with -learns this week began the work of repairing the road between town aud -tho river bridge. The members of the Robekah de gree team attended the district meet ing in Guide Hock Wednesday and report a good time. The preliminary hearing of Vaner McGlnnis, charged with selling a mort gaged horse, will come up Monday before Judge Kdson. Has your school or church a nice clock? Hetter hustle up ten new sub scribers to Tin: Cmr.v and get one of those eight-day regulators. Thomas Martin and D. W. Held of Falls City were in Hed Cloud Tues day in the interest of a scheme to "buck" the mail order houses. Old time prices prevail at Mercer's barber shop, basement of Potter block. Steam heat and all modern conven iei ees. Try "The Hrunswick." Mr. and Mrs. Ocoriro Ileaton were in from Walnut Creek Tuesday to take ilnnl legal steps in the adoption of their little daughter, Winnie. ,..,,, it e , i Word has been received here of the ilnnlli mu ilnv litki. wimlr. tit. the Statu - i " ""tT -.... " . -- Soldiers' Home at Milford, of Stephen Haylcs, formerly of (Snide Hock. Mayor C. F. Cather has been very ill at his home this week with an attack of gall stone. Dr. Lowrey of Lincoln was in attendance upon him Monday. Of course you pay your money, Hut you get your money's worth, For what does money mean to you When Hocky Mountain Tea's on earth? C. L. Cotting. Inspector Sinclair made an exaniinn-i 'tion of the Hed Cloud postolllee last. Tuesday. It is hardly necessary to state that he found evuryt.ng , ship- ( 1 ' I Pine Salvo Carbolized acts like a ( p mltice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for hccma, chapped lianas and ! 1S ts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's 'drugstore. , Several school districts already have begun their efforts to secure one of those handsome regulators offered by Tin: CniKt' as a premium for ten new subscribers. A. D. Denno, six miles north of Hed i Cloud, owns a sow that has broken thu record. One day the llrst of the week she gave birth to a litter of nineteen pigs. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Frazier left last Monday noon for Hcnediet, York county, where Mr. Fra.ier will en gage in thu grain business. They are driving through. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Marshal Kinsell and Sheriff Hedge arrested a couple of suspicious looking hoboes Tuesday afternoon, but they were released upon promising to leave town immediately. Mrs. Fred Scarborough, accompa nied by her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Perry, returned to her home in Denver yes terday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. H. Van Dyke. HEW VOM APPLES in Barrels ALL HAND-PICKED NO WINDFALLS McFARLAND 73he GROCER All thm Phones The generator and other equipment for the electric light plant were ship ped from Pittsburg, Pa., on December 1. The plant ought to be in running order by January 1. Klmer Schermerhorn of Hosciuont was a caller at this ofllee Monday. Mr. Schermerhorn has purchased a farm in Dundy county and expects to move out there in the spring. Never in the history of football in this city has there been so much in terest aroused as is being taken in the Superior-Hed Cloud high school game to be played this afternoon. A number of the lady friends of Mrs. Anna Tulleys surprised her last Sat urday evening by calling upon her unexpectedly. They brought refresh ments, and all enjoyed a good time. An attempt is being made to reju . . - ... ...... venate the diTunet Miignts or rytinas lkr "' this city. When properly conducted, there is not a liner fratcr- nal order in existence than the Knights h ".VtllKlS. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you. Ilollistcrs Hocky Mountain Tea makes the puni est, weakest specimen of manhood or womanhood strong and healthy, .lie. C. L. Cotting. Prof. Dudley took a new method of arousing interest in football yesterday, lie called upon the members of the football team to express their opin ions as to why they lost the football game at Lebanon. The reasons given Wlro varied and unique. Two trcutimnt fm , . ,a Tal)U.ts fm. llllImlml ,Kl.h. tion, impure breath, perfect iissiiuilu- t;on (,f fot),i( increased appetite. Do ot mn to uvuji yourself of the above Ojyor. Sold by Henry Cook. Floods the body with warm, glow ing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Ilolllster's Hocky Mountain Tea. 35 cunts. C. L. Cotting. Garfield Ludlow and Miss Oil ie (lard were married Sunday afternoon at thu residence of the bride's parents, Air. and Mrs. K. M. (Sard, Hev. Hdson ofli ciating. They left Sunday evening for their future home in Sau:a Ana, Cal. Mrs. J. W. Warren arrived home Thursday morning from a trip to Iowa, accompanied by her son Carl, who lias been at Villisea. Her daugh ter, Mrs. Emclinc Morrison of Wash ington, la., also accompanied her for a visit. Among those from Hiverton who at tended the .Masonic school of instruc tion, held here this week by Grand Custodian It. E. French, were Eugene Hunter, Fred Hunter, Neal Marshall, H. W. Shepardson and George Has mussen. Hev. It. I). Dexheimer will preach next Sunday, December i)th, at 3 p. in. in the Howe school house, XA miles south and !i miles west of Hosemont. Comu and bving your Gospul Hymns song book No. 1, a and 3. Everybody welcome. J. F. Edwards, station agent at thu Hurlington depot, fell from the top of the coal sheds to the ground, Tuesday night, and severely injured his right leg. The bone was not broken, but thu skin was torn oft' and he was bad ly bruised. ' The Webster County Farmur's Insti tute will bu huld at Cowles, January 10th and 11th, under the management of the statu university and thu local organization of thu members. The program will be announced later. Everybody remember the dates and at tend. "Pineulus" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for Hladder and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, SI. (Juaranteed to givo satisfac tion or money refunded. (let our guarantee coupon, from Henry Cook's drug store. Garfield post No. 80 elected the fol lowing olllccrs Saturday night: Post commander, C. C. McConkey: senior vicu commander, Hiehard Turner; junior vicu commander, Kdwin Hob bins; chaplain, David Francis; quar termaster, 1). It. Whltaker; treasurer, F. Newhouse; otllcer of the day, K. M. (lard; guard, John Street; trustee, J. W. Warren. Program of services at the Congre gational church next Sunday; 10:30 CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tfis Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of 5& " ' I DO YOUR. Christmas In R.ED Do you know the Merchants of Red Cloud offer the best inducements to bargain-seekers of any town in Western Nebraska; the Largest Stocks, the Best Selected Stocks, the Lowest Prices and Fair Dealing is the rule in Red Cloud. The Gomden-Kaley Clothing Gompany Offers the best inducements for Christ mas Shopers in MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Siits, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trunks and Suit Cases. Come to Red Cloud to trade and come to us to buy your CLOTHING. Prices always reasonable. 8 GoiudeMfaley Clothing Go. ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of PostofJJcc, Rod Cloud, Ncbr. e QGKI QffifflMKHO a. in., preaching, subject "The Hestful Life"; 11: in, Hiblo school, subject, "Christ on the Cross"; 3 p. m., Junior Endeavor; (1:30, V. P. S. C. E. service, Helen Hoby, leader; 7:30, preaching, subject "Woman's Inlluence." A cor dial invitation is extended to the pub lic to attend these services. Free Three life like, tdeeping, dressed dolls, given away absolutely without cost; with every 50c purchase numbered coupon. The one holding thu largest number of coupons is given thu largest doll. Thu one holding the , llrst lucky number guts thu next largest doll. Uus one holding thu second lucky number guts thu other doll. Your goods cost you no more. F. Nt.wiiouhi:. Everett Kemp, who gave the second number of the college lecture course, delighted a good si.ed audience at the opera house Monday night. Mr. Kemp began his entertainment by telling a number of humorous stories illustrat ing thu various ways of arriving at the point of a story. After gutting his audience in a sympathetic humor ho recited thu beautiful story, "Seven Oaks," in a manner which showed him to be an elocutionist of the highest rank. Guide Uock Octo&cnarlans. The Guide Hock News Letter pub lishes a list of persons 80 years of ago and older, living in that precinct. Thu list was compiled by E. O. Par ker, and is as follows: Jacob Moranvillu, ago 03. Mrs. Lucy Moranvillu, agu 83. Mrs. Eleanor 1 lagan, ago 91. Margarut Detour, ago 02. John Klnchur, age 81. Mrs. Sarah II. Hall, age 83. Victor Detour, age 81. Mrs. Catherine Detour, age 82. Peter Fritz, age 81). Daniel M. Dickenson, age 84. Mrs. Lucinda Montgomery, age 89. Mrs. Elizabeth Norrls, ago 83. John H. Fisk, age 81. E. O. Parker, ago 81. William Sabln, age 80. Androw J. Guy, age 80. Mra. Laura Johnson, ago 80. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moranvllle have I Shopping CLOUD I I I the proud distinction of being the couplu longest married in the United States. They were married in Ver mont, .March 18, 1811, their wedded life having extended over a period of almost (ill years, nearly two-thirds of a century. They were the parents of thirteen children, eight of whom are still living. Y. P. S.C.E. Officers. The Y. 1'. S. C. E. of thu Congrega ticnal and Christian churches huld a business meeting at thu homu of Huv. A. A Cressinan on Tuesday evuning aud elected the following olllccrs for thu ensuing six mouths: Presidunt, Charles Phares; vice pres ident. Hulen Hoby; secretary, Heulah Taylor; corresponding secretary, Luw rencu Plcrcu; treasurer, II. It. Clem iiions; organist, Stickney Coombs. Chairmen of committees: Prayer meeting, Zephyr Cressinan; lookout, Kuril hi Caldwell; missionary, Wini fred Perkins; social, II. It. Clemmous; music, Stickney Coombs. Tins society, in co-operation with the Juniors, is talking of procuring a missionary library for the use of both societies. Mandate In F. & N. Bank Case. The mandate of thu supreme court alllrmlng the judgment of the district court In the case of the City of lied Cloud vs. Thu F. vfc M. Hank and John O. Yeiser was received Tuesday morn ing by District Court Clerk George Hutchison. It is now up to the city administration to procure an order of sale from Judge Adams, sell thu build ing and closu thu case. It is more than probable that John O. Vuiser will make some further attempt to pruvunt the sale of the building, but ho has nothing moru to ihopu for from thu courts, except possibly a little delay. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very scat of the trou bio, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's dru store. H 1 1 H n ' I ll '.i IV Hi !i