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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
r t nuami uu uiujmi BEAUTIFUL v v s s m c j""7 i?" Ef F- 'HP S IT A v. W. UO'liJ I Hi 3 s ill &JSJV ffi H YorJ-t r&M l W .--". ?f. IJ- -o'lS Calumet makes light, digestible wholesome food., 1 f I' mmmiwvmnvwmim ismm mtmwv9 . 4limM Economy li.hQT made bythe' Only one heap ing teaspoonful is needed for one quart of flour. No mnn bf.iHtifiil nor more acceptable Gifts can be found than those we are siinwmu. A lew items only can we mention here. An examination of our stock will show ou the largest, most complete line of'Veliable, lown-to-ih- minute JEWELRY ever shown in the city. Prices riuht m such that vou can not afford to buy elsewhere Watche Ladies' s 4U- a 9 i 3 -i -3 3 i 5 .HfcllAtlllvU .itnMMii i,uyuuUtiUi.iii JoliVitjiiMMlMlvlalnMlvlAlvlil fc. Nenisy Motes :rom Neighboring Tomns GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES X brido's homo In Hiawatha, Ktui., on Wednesday, Hut; '2(5. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Sheldon, the Ml'l 11 CENTER (From tin' Messenger.) Over in thu Suloin country 11 fearful noted Kansas divine. epidemic of swine plaguo has been rag ing this lull and winter. Very few farmers cast, west or 1101 th for several miles but what lost, heavily. Yesterday afternoon a littlo girl cumo running out of tho kitchen door of t hu old Uryan house, yelling lustily for help in a tone that, indicated that it.!.... i,.....:i.l mini totritirr T1llf(V MJIIItMIIUI LUI'IIWIU Mln Hninih .... j - - Tliuso in tho immodliite vicinity nisliod "" parents oiou in uuruiuio BLUE HILL. (From tho Lender.) Mrs. II. M. Smith has commenced tho eroction of her now house. John F. Hush and daughter, who ro .:.i. m..,i.. ..., t.i i?i.. Hill iiliiu lll'lll l.tl.ilii; !. MV-'IU 111 JI.IVJ l... ; last I'Viday on tho'ir way to Germany. (old filled warranted eases, with ISIuin or Walthum moo meiits. .j?, n.r , tin anil up. Niek(l-plH"l, Silveilni) and Silver eased Watche-, .-U to S'20. Fancy Kiiamelod Watche. i! and up'. Smile liaraius in these. Men's f!old filled warranted cjiisos, with Klsrln or Waltham movo inents, ?(!. ?", and higher. Silver, Sllverlno and Nickel plated Watches, fiom VI U. IJovs' NMckfl-)lated, Silverino. Silver and (lold Watches from SI up. All Wiilehes thoroughly iruar- anteO'l both as to quality and M-rvice. An immense, lino to so leet from. Chains and Fobs A Hue line from which to se lect a Chain to accompany any Watch you mny purchase. Prices 7c, 31 and up. Mcp'm. -2r' fb .'.V - ju "- Ll'A VJ'.A Ah Rings tMTWWtMM Sold Oold iilwavs - no lllled or pla ted Kds iti ur stock. Iiaby IUuks, HOc, Toe, 00c. Plain band, liutfravcil and set. M Uses' Kind's. H. 'Jo, Sl.HO. $1.7i and up; engraved and set rin .s. A lino of Uirtlislone Uin;s at Sl.oO. Fjadies' ltinas, band, euviaved and sot, W to :!. Diamond 1 Jink's at low est prices offered anywhere. Men' Kind's, !. ., .?( and up. Noth ing bettor anywhoro. Remember, all are Solid Gold! A most 11-e ul aid rlurablo presiMi and we have Clocks suit able for most ativoiif. A (tun littlo L'nld. Plated f'lnck for a lady'- dres-a'r, 1.7 to vi'0 A nice I'itinnioled M-in'el Clock with ilt trimmlni!. .: to 1(1 A uiol serviceablt eh ck for tho kitchen, f'J and im. l-'or a school teacher, ono tf our small Clocks at $1 orSl.W (makes a uuiipiouift. IPin. 11 liurd qlootior olio of our j littlo "devih't-" at ..() or S'J.'.T) maiccs a useiui piosem. Others not so good. i. Silverware into tho buitdliih' and found a youiiK woman lying houseless 011 tho floor. It appears that there has boon u quar rel and Mis. Etta OMlarra, tho in.juro t woman, had thrown 11 (latiron at hor stop rather, Andy Cropper, proprietor of tho hotel. Ho retaliated by throw ing an etiamolod stowpan at hor. This struck hor on tho head aud sho foil to tho floor. Dr. KoHliau was called and suecuedod In restoriug hor to con-clousuos-, aftor throo hours' work. Sho rolapsod into unconseiousuoss uv,'ain last night, but is 11 littlo hotter this afternoon. Mr. Cropper did not deny striking hor, but told thoso first. on tho scone that tho woman was fight ing him and that ho struck her. Ho was arrested, charged with assault with intent to kill, aud was roloasod l$l',0M). ' 1 upon giving a bond of SoOO and loft tin estate, and hisorrnnd there now is to settle it up. Mrs. Annie Rogers died at her homo' in Hluo Hill Sunday, of cancor aftor an illiuoss covering u period of several J months. Sho has boon very low Tor some timo and hopes for her recovery had boon given up. Sho married Ed. Rogers in 1875 and they woro ono of I tho first couples married in Webster county. Sho was 08 years 1 mouth and 1(1 days of ago. For the lady of the houe or a a preent to the family, a piece of our fine Silver TnUowaro is most acceptable. Not expensive, either. Cake Dlshor, S2.H0. Krpud 'h-avs, 'J.7.-). Butter Di-hes $2.,."i. Ten Sot. SO 00. Baking bi.he, ?").7rj. Other pieces, all good, all uso ful, from .r)tc up. SPOONS Silver plated Tea- "His Mn-ttcr). Volco- ncau.s.rT.orr. Victor GramoDiiones, Edison Phonographs .f SStSTSfi Either of these makes an Ideal l'M'oous io iniiiun, price aueoru . n 11 i. i !!- A ! mrvlit present lor me wuoie iiuiuiy. . complete lino of machines, from $10 to $60 and tho largest stock of records in tho city, !$"ic to $L each. RIVERTON (From tholleviow.) C. A. Seaborg bought tho old True blood farm last Saturday from Chas. Buchanaii, tho consideration being We will give only to those who register, a fine Cal endar for 1907. We are always willing and reay to show goods. ingly Souvenir Spoons and Porks, solid silver, $1.25 to 8-'t.7o. Knives and Forks, Worry Sooons, Cream Dadlei, Fruit Knives, Nut frncks and Picks, an almost endless varioty. Novelties, such as Silver Toilet. Manicure and Sowing Sets, Brushes, Combs, Writing Sets, etc. Small remembrances from 2ric to 70c. I Newhousc Brothers, Jewelers and Opticians. Burlington Watch Inspectors. f SV. tfmf-4fjf4SJfiJfrm' last Wednesday night, the petition for . LEBANON (From the Times.) C. M.Scrivuerof Red Cloud, Nebr., iiMHiof'V. II. of this city, and his friend. Oinor Butler of the World Herald, Omaha, Nobr., camo in Friday evening and boardod the train Satur d ly morning for Iiimoii, C lo., where th iy each h.ivo a farm. Mr. Sorivner ii of tlio llrm of Scrivner contractors aud builders of Rod Cloud and Mr. Butlor is a son of Jas. Butler, the main liar noss ni.in at, tho s.imo place. Quito a littlo oxeitomont was stirred up in town Thursday when word came in from tho city well west of town that some of tho workmen had become in.in n..... I.., f ninniiiliiirfnii vvii ,1 unnninl iloition to vote upon thepro in town Thursday and made this oflice position of water bonds was grantod a call aud proceeded to show us how and the date for tho election fixed for full ho was of law, bid, if wo were to .Ian. 22. The amount of bonds to bo judge from general appearance and tho vote 1 is hi 1,000, odor of his breath we would say it was ,)o00, oof. real I v mean Monday ovoning Tom Sullivan was ut,nio-iliere of tlio 13 irber hearth has lodged in jail for being drunk and (lis- i,eon t.aused by a genuine family row, orderly. About midnight he proceeded i,, j( waR roalfy caused by the lid pull to make things warm by sotting tho j,,,, nlf from a base burner that was Mrs. Eddie Keeney has been iirer- The relief of Coughs and Cold-, ingwith totisilitis tno past week. through hiMilivc influence nriginali-o Tj. D. Wollsand two daughters left . with Hih-V LiiMitiri Cough Syrup. eon Monday for their homo in Edmund, tabling Honey and Tar, a cough syrnr Kansas, 1 containing no opiates or poisons. whieK Mrs. G. A. Liittu and cousin left is tensivcly sold. Secure a bottle at 1 ... , . 11. n lis., f.. ,. ' once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and Mr I M Ra'rbor's black ovo does ' Wednesday ovoning tor l-rankliii for a h " ilis. .1.1M. wn'iuii uiin.iv v. ..!... .' , if not fill lv satisfied with results, vour tlmt tho domestic 'sliort visit. v n 1IIIIII, fc .1 III I'V II lllllllLll! .IV.III !., Henry Cook's drug store. bud elothos and fixtures 011 lire. Had it not been discovered just whon it was Tom would have been no more, as ho was already overcome by smoke. GUIDE ROCK (From tho Now.s Letter.) Tho condition of .leromo Vance at bolu sot in place, tho same striking airs. Darbor injur tho oyo. entomlierl. They were tunneling from Inst reports is very critical. MissUna one well to another when the bank Vauco has also been quilo sick lor ..i.,.,., I ,(!' Arii.t llinin Ml (In. mnii i hO01lll OaS, escaped without injury with tho ok liJ. S. CJarbor has taken a position CAMPBELL (From tho Citi.en.) Married-Ou Sunday, December 2.'J, ut tho home of the bride's parents, near Campbell, MIsH Bmmii Koch to Mr. Gottlieb Binder, Uov. Gout', ollloiating. A haoov oveiitoccurrod Wednesday night, tho 10th Inst., whon almost all ,' escaped without in ury with tlio ok i'J. . uaroor nas iiikou a piiiiiuu - lii..,lnMin nlrl H coption of Win. Sparks who was buried with tho Blue Valley Fruit Co., of the young people and. fo of t .00 ,i i,.,.,hf,.r..rf.,,il ,.,. lln.il.rifo ..d will move to that, nlaoo "j nieuibeis ol ,ion isoiiviMii" ntulxr about four t'eot. of mot hor earth. Beatrice and will move to that, place A'l tho available rigs were put into with his family next week. Mrs. I. B. Hampton ami tno siren- use an, I it wasn't long until a large crowd gathered. Kvorybody rendered all tho assistance possible and in a short tlmo Will was on torr.illnim but with his shoulder quit badly hurt and no irly exhausted. nous littlo Teddy arrived in Guide Rock Tuesday evening, and will visit a while with relatives hero and elsowhoio in Nebraska i .iiMini-mi ehnrch. surprised their nun Utor Row II. L. Berg, on hislHth birthday. Alec Monroe is currying a hand 011- Mrs. K Kiuitson sind-iuully of Gilt ner, Nebr., have been visiting lelalhos 1 horo the past wool;. The young folks woro entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. G. A. Jjtittu last Friday evening Mrs. Bjnnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ijii'i.!, returned to her homo in Lincoln Tuesday. Miss Maggie Heal or Rod Cloud has boon visiting at tho home, of Mrs-. Latta tho past week. .iiss Mary Wallor entertalnod tho .1. ,1. J. club Monday evening so that they might havo tho pleasure of watch ing tho old year out and tho Now Year in. Sheriff's Sale. Xoilcc Is lioruby given, ilint tinder nnd by vlrltiH of 1111 order of Mile ibMa-d from the ofliue of KrnrKO'W. Hut lilt-on. clerl; of tlio District Court of tlio Tenth .1 uillcinl Distriot, wlthla uiiil for WuIjsIlt County. Nclriis.kn, upon 11 do cice in an nciloii iicihIUik' tticroln. wheioln the t'itj of lied Clou.l, Nclirndkn. In ihtlntilV, iiml npilntt Tnu Knrnicrs it Mrrehnuls UmiUtiB Co., .loha o. Yelhcr ft ul.. defuiidiintN, I hlnill oll'cr for tuile ttt imlillo vautne, to tlio 1 1 1 h e f-1 bidder for ensh In hunt), ul (he fust loor of thu Court Ileum, nt litil Cloud, In uitld A'thster County, Nebrutku. (tlmt beltii; the IuiIUIIiik wherein llie lnst term of nld court whs holden), on liiu lCtb day of .Tunuury, A. 1). 1!7. nt two o'clock p, 111. of tu Id tiny, thu following dcM'rlbed property. to-wlt: i.ot iwotity-one (aij, 111 oiock uiirty- ...... 4I-. In Itn. 1,1-1 1, it in I 1l. tun n.iwr fMtv r.f ll...f Tho I. O. O. F. boys of Cowlos aro j cinud, Webttr, Counij. Nrluni-loi. I nlaiitiiim for a big timo at tlieir public 1 Given under my unmi this 1:1111 any or ue comber, 1W0. o. i). lir.noi:, sheiiff. planning for a big timo at their public installation which will take place on Thursday ovoning, January 17th. Tho Alec .Monroe ,s c r y . k '-,-" , ,,. B. mdios will serve supper. . . ,;.,..: ..II . ii, ,-osult of a I Tho sad news was received horo of suai iui:tiiiiii, - FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Oollio BovVers of Iloldrogo is in tho city, callo I hero by the koi-Ious Illnoss of his father, 1. H, Bowers. While Mrs. Kessler aud her daugh ters woro at. church Sunday, Mis. Boeder, the mother of Mrs. Kesslor, who is 81 j ears old, was Htriolion with paralysis in tho left side. mimii .. t..,.liithnf Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Graves' D. Jones was iiloasautly surprised 5"t?irTvH T?iotiiiik' lincl boon tilled so baby. Mrs. Atkinson, sister of Mrs. Christmas day by a visit from Levi ?. u Ulllt t illi("i rim over, and tho man Graves, returned homo on tho after- uoou.oi isaponeo, a man wno worKou , . , nt.Klo0lOll to screw on noon tram 10 00 present, at uiu iuuue I tor linn in tho rem isy camps a matter of forty years ago. They had not mot, each other sitico that time. tlio can. As a result when tno gouoi utor was touched off some very intor .,!.... a.... tvint'ct ''ol lowed. Aloe "car- '.. .1 .!. i.iSKw. uinvrt ititn tho stroot. 'iii.r inoriiing and was hurried in nun uiu uiiimi(i. .-.vw.v, ,"' " Mr. B. Fiance died at Ills homo, pno and ono half milos north of town M.011- tho but one of his hands was badly burned In consequence, BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) Ono day last week Jonathan Spicer, carrier on 'route No. 2. suffered a st roko 1'. n..:i U...111. ii... c,, r .ini.n 'of paralysis that, laid him up a fow III! vyUUM Ulllllll, Wli,. J... .., ' - Groon aud Mattio Smith, was born In ly. He in now able to bo up and Fr.inklin, Neb., Octobor II, 1S03, and ( "round and is fo.ding much bettor, died at tho homo of his parents in. ' A quiet wedding occurred on tho 27th 11. ..1.11.. i-v Iv.v. Of .wr.l i)iktnti uf nf tlirt linntih r4' f ltit ltrlii nncf nf rraiiKiiiif JUfuouiwui -i, h"11 nuuii ii. ""' ,. w..w w. wM ijiw.Tt years, two month., and 20 days. town at which time Chas. B. Williams " "'- ....,. From an announcement received ' Miss Mary Shlvoly were united for Mrs. R)l Boner vis, ted at tho homo this morning wo learn that Mr. F. M.,Hfo. Rev. , las. Leonard performed tho of Mrs. Koonoy, Moudaj Richard, tho editor, and Miss i3i0 ceremony. Mrs. A. L. Hllclroth returned to hor Jvlino Moyor woro murrlod ut tho I At a mootlug of tlio village trustooa homo in Fairfield Woiluosilay. Cowlos cemetery Tuesday uiornliig at ton o'clock. Ho has been an Invalid for several years COWLES W. W. Pojik was in Red Cloud Mon day. Mrs; G. A. Wells In among tho sick this week. Georgia Good has returned to hor Here Is Relic? for Women. Mother Gray, a nurso in Now York discovered tin aromatic pleasant herb euro for women's ills, cnllod Austral-ian-Lonf. It is tho only certain mouthly regulator. Cures fomalo weaknesses and baokaoho, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample froo. Addross, Tho Mother Gray Co. LeRoy, New York. Herimrd IcNetiy. 1'Juluilirn Attorney. Jnngr Notice of Tax Sale. Notice Is hereby (.Iveu Unit thu ituderMinicit on the 10th day of April. 10or, purelmxed of the county treasurer of Webster county, Xcbruhka, ut private Mile, the following described real ci-tntu hold for delinquent taxes for the yearn J!K)l, l!Htt and lWi. uud jjltuntcd In lied Cloud. WuhKtur couiiiy, Xebrunkn, to-wlt: South 15 feet of lot ten (10 nud nil of lot eleven (II). In bloek four (11. ttullroml udditlou to the cltv of ' lied cloud, Webster eountj. Nebrusku taxed le 1 1 lie imino of Mrs. iTuiuch Veltch. Tho itbove I iiiiuii'd 1 or 11 und nil others who claim an In I tcrcht In the above laud will take notice that the I (Tine of redemption of sulci land trnm suul tax i Mile will expire on the Itlli day of April. A. I) 1!W. after which I tuny apply far n tax deed for ' all of thealiovo laud thnt In not redeemed, I Dated thin 20th day of Deeember, toivi. detCSo hll.As A. riXcllEH. ltllKUMATlM CUIIKD IX A DAY Mnlo Cure for Ithtumntbm and XeuralKU radically cures In 1 totliluyH. Its action upon tho system Ih remarkable and niyMerloiih. H removcH at ouco the caiiKe and thodUeavo im mediately disappears. Tho first dose j;reily betr lib), 7.' centH nnd II. Sold by II. IC.Qiiicb,, drugb'lstt Ited Olotid." ,,