Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
K fi r- v 'K , ' m f WiWUWV)MM MM ! llfi Mil P T IHIIIWWIHIIWI 1UWUL..- "White kily" FhOOR Use the Best Every sack warranted to give satisfaction. Bread that you could enjoy all by itself; bread that has a different taste than the ordinary such bread is made from "White Lily" Flour. Try a sack and convince yourself. For sale by McFABLAND H6e GR.OCER All the Phones Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. -AT- PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. -,94444444444-&6-C-frttt-4r iaflAIFTTF M m Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damcroll lock. Glen l'hulps drove up to Rladen yes terday Rev. IH11 was down from Innvale "Tuesday. . Homer Morgan is on the sick list this week. Logan Riggins of Itladen was in the city yesterday. Dr. Raines lias removed his oilice to the Potter block. Dr. Nellie Maurer was in Ksbon this Treek on business. Lee Coplen left Sunday morning for . visit in Indiana. Fditor Hale is still confined to his koine with sickness. Miss Ethel Cummings returned from lieatrice last evening. Presiding Elder Martin of Hastings was in town Tuesday. Horn, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Ot tcrmau Ramey, a son. D. W. Turnuro went down to Ches ter the llrst of the week. Clarence Lewis expects soon to open ji restaurant in Guide Hock. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Teak were down from Cowles Thursday. John Doyle of Haigler, Nebr., is vis iting relatives here this week. .Mrs. Charley Leuzler is suffering ivith an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Arnold were flown from Hluo Hill Thursday. Elmer McCoy and ltev. A. I). Farley were down from IUaden yesterday. Mrs. (ieorge Hollister and daugntcr "llarie came homo Sunday from Lin aln. Whenever you happen to think of a news item, phone it to Hell 73 or Mu tual 33. Dr. N. II. Morrison is in Omaha at tending a meeting of the State Dental Association. Ed ISuchcnau left for Custer City. Oklahoma, Wednesday, where he miiy make his homo. Sheriff Walrath was down from Hloomington the first of the week on ollieial business. Karl MeConkey of Revion, S. 1)., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. MeConkey. Mr. and .Mrs. C. K. Putnam went to Norton, Kas., last Saturday for a vis it with relatives. Mrs. C. C. MeConkey and daughter Ethel are both confined to their beds with rheumatism. (I. F. Lewis, district deputy organi zer of the M. W. A., is in the city this week on lodge business. The .luninr Whist Club was enter tained by the young men at Potter.s hall Wednesday evening. Married, .Ian. 8, by Judge Edson, Mr. Frank Mcintosh and Miss Kininn Ilarta, both of lied Cloud. Kd Potter and wife of Wilcox, Neb., eame down Sunday for a visit at the home of (ieorge Hutchison. Fred Rordfelt left for Salina, Kan., Monday after spending the holidays with his family at this place. Leslie Stewart of Wilsonvillo visited with Allen Tulleys the first of the week, on his way to Hastings. Mrs. E. 15. Smith has returned from McCook, and reports her daughter, Mrs. Alden Fly, as convalescing. For Kent A large house, well loca ted; city water, bath and electric lights. Inquire at F. Newhouse's. Messrs W. W. Peak. Kd and Ira Paul of";owles eame down to the I. O. O. F. installation .Monday night. Glen Arnold, who has been attend ing the business college, left Tuesday, his destination being Wichita, Kan. Mrs. W. A. Seeley of Guide Rock fell on a brick sidewalk in that city last Saturday, breaking her left wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goth are the parents of a child, born Tuesday. The mother is reported to be seriously ill. A few of our subscribers squared up the first of the year but there are. a great many more who did not. We need the money. Don Clark and Jesse Null, two busi ness college students, left the first of the week to seek their fortunes in the cold, cold world. The Fraternal Aid Association will have a public installation of oflicers Jan. III. After the installation a ban quet will be served. The county commissioners have been holding a session this week. A few claims were allowed and other routine business transacted. F. W. Cowden, A. II. and Dave Kaley went down to Superior Wednes day to assist in initiating some candi into the Masonic order. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goble went to Hastings Monday for a short visit with relatives before returning to their home in Silverton, Colo. The Ladies Aid Society of the Con gregational church will hold a mar ket on the forth Saturday of each month, at GritVe.th's store. Miss Richart and Miss Julia Rusheo returned to lloldrege the tirst of the week after a visit at the home of the hitters father, C. W. Hushee. Ezckiel Johnson, Jim Ruckles, .lake Klllnger, Kd Seaton, Amos Gust, and Will Koats shipped hogs and cattle to St. Joe the llrst of the week. Mark Parks was down from McCook the latter part of last week visiting UK parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Turks, who are both on the sick list. John Mart?, was called to Seward Sunday by the illness of his son. He came back to Red Cloud Tuesday morn to finish the work on the light plant. Mrs. Maggie McCord of Lebanon came over this week to accompany her daughter, Mrs. Walt Klliott, to Illi nois, where the latter goes for her health. Pine Salve Carbolized acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Kczenia, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Dr. M. U. Thomas Juis purchased a drug store at Memphis, Nebr., to which place he will soon remove. Dr. Thomas has made many friends here during the past year who will regret to hear of his decision to go to an other location. CASTOR I A J?or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Blgnaturo of 4fi ' That's the house the doctor built, I The biggest house you see; Thank goodness he don't get our money. . For we take llollister's Hoekv Moun tain Tea. C. L. Co'tting. A. L. Funk, formerly principal of , the high school, was down from Lin coln Sunday. I Again we wish to call uteention to ' .,... ,....,. ., ,, ,.,.., , i i-m- liiuK oi a suiiuic piuce lor lariners to hitch their teams when they come to town. A system of hitch racks is badly needed. Mr. and Mrs. ltradfleld, who have been visiting with the hitter's sister, Mrs. T. C. Hacker, returned to their home lu Custer City, Oklahoma, Wed nesday morning. Senator W. K. Thorne has been ap pointed on the following committees: Agriculture, chairman; enrolled and engrossed bills, library, miscellaneous, school lands and funds. Misses Hertha anil Hernia Potter, Norma Richardson and Helen Over man and Will Overman and Kd Tay lor returned to Lincoln Kuiiduj', where they are attending school. Mrs. W. II. Howe died at her home northeast of Cowles last Saturday, She came to this county with her hus band In the early days. Her husband and six children survive her. John Yaple and Miss Yaple have re signed their positions atTurnure Hros. and left Tuesday morning for Mary vil!e, Mo., where. Mr. Yaple expects to go into the grocery business. There has been some delay in secur ing the incandescent street lights, and for tills reason they will not be light ed up when the current is turned on the arc circuit tomorrow night. All persons indebted to me are noti fied that unless they settle their ac counts with me on or before Jan. 1.1th. same will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. A. C. Slaby. J. O. Ltndley has sold his restaurant stock and fixtures to James Robinson of Garfield township. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley and their daughter, Mrs. Swearinger, expect to move to Helling ham, Wash. Two days' treatment free. Wing's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fall to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Henry Cook. Huilds, up waste tissue, promotes ap petite, improves digestion, induces re freshing sleep, gives renewed strength and health. That's what llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. .'15 cents. Tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher expect to return tomorrow to their home in Nor man, Okla., after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. Fisher expects soon to leave Oklaho ma, and may re-locate in this part of the world. T. J. Mackey left for Concordia, Kas., to bring home his son, Hernard, who was operated on for appendicitis last week. Hernard left here reunion week with Lucky Hill's show, and re mained with that organization until the close of the season. Possesses wonderful medicinal power over the human body, removing all disorders from the system, is what llollister's Uocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. :t.1c, Tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Representative Win, Itenkel has been appointed on the following house committees: Constitutional amend ment, county boundiarics, and appor tionment. Representative Hesse's committees are: Militia, iusane hos pitals, and claims. Marion Mercer has received a com plete new outfit for his barber shoy In the basement of the Potter block. The new equipment consists of three hy draulic chairs, a full length mirror and casing for three chairs, a hand some china and marble lavatory and an extra largo mug case. Italph MeConkey, son of C. C. Me Conkey, is now an electrician on board the United Ssates battleship Connecti cut, having charge of the wireless telegrapn apparatus. After leaving Hastings, Ralph took an eight months course of training at the Hrooklyn Navy Yard Technical School before entering upon his duties. Well Improved farm of 320 nores- 3 miles from Red Cloud; 320 1 miles, and several 100 acre tracts; three good r ve- bottom farms of different sizes, as vol as small tracts near town, three of which would make good places to feed cattle and hogs. For sale cheap, part cash and balance on time. Call on or address the Red Cloud Investment Co., Ited Cloud, Neb. ManZan Tile Remedy put up in con venient collapslblo tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be c-vv-v. Your Timc Has Come) to Buy OVERGO A TS CHEAP dkm M i per cent Discount on Men's, Boys' and Children's 'Overcoats. A few Fur Overcoats left at 20 perlcent off SALE IS ; Gouiden-Kciley ALWAYS ? First Door North t AmA, 'krJrl ' applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving aliuoxt instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. WILL INCORPORATE. Farmers Mutual Telephone Company Takes Important Step. The Farmer's Mutual Telephone Co. held its annual meeting at the court house in this city at 2 o'clock Wednes day afternoon. The following olllccrs were elected for the ensuing year: President A. McCall. Vice-President Wm. Kngles. Secretary-Treasurer Henry Gilliam. Directors First district, Wm. Kn gels; second district, Win. Crabill; third district, J. W. Melntyre. The session was the most impor tant yet held by the Farmer's Mutual Co., over one hundred representatives of 'the twelve companies and town subscribers being present. After considerable discussion, the delegates decided to incorporate into one company. It was also decided to purchase the bui'ding in which the company is now located, provided it can be bought for a reasonable price. Another important step taken by the new organization was the decision to lease phones to parties in the city instead of compelling them to buy their phones, as has been the practice. No delinite rate has been decided up on, the intention being to make the rate as low as possible, the majority of the members favoring a rate of SI per month for both residence and bus ines phones. The action willundoubt ly result in largely increasnlg the number of country phones In use in the city. ' The companies included in the Fann ers Mutual Telephone Co. are: Kast Garfield Co., Garfield Co., Dutch Flat C)., Lebanon Co., Koontz Co., Indian Creek Co., Rutin Co., Crooked Creek Co., Dry Creek Co., Amlniy Co., the Short Line Co., and representatives of the city subscribers. When the reorganization is complet ed and the. incorporation effected, the company will be a very strong one and improvements mill move along much more smoothly than heretofore. m m Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, Jan uary 8, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. H. Fort, .Manager. Harriet M. Smith to Richard D. Moritz, lots 1, 2, 3, .Hlk. 21, Hluo Hill, wd MOO Richard D. Moritz to L. F. Stod dard, lots 1, 2, 3, Hlk. 21, Hluo Hill, wd lfiOO Rrlce II. France to Frederick E. Rillliii.'ton, lot 0, Hlk. 21, Cowles, qcd 175 Frederick E. Hillington to Chan. C. Hennctt, lot 0, Hlk. 31, Cowles, qcd 200 MOW ON Clothing Go., RELIABLE of the Post Office ' 'WW A-W ' Nicholas J. Turner to Alfred S. Turner, 1-.1 of mv 2-1-11, wd.. D. C. Roland to (ieorge K. Thomp son, part lot 2, Robert's add to (.aide Hock, wd Herman II. Trubold to Henry F, Meyer, mv 31-1-13, wd. ....... loo 2& 000 .Martha Fonts to N. L. D. Smith, pt lot 3, pt ne mv 10-1-II, wd fl Lyra C. Garber to L. L. Horen, et al, lots (1, 7, Hlk. 17, Red Cloud, qcd John W. Stratton to Ollu Gr.i- gcrt.se 18-1-10, wd Daisy Chrisman to JohnSehultz, sw 28-2-t), wd Isaac Shepards.m to Rep. Val. R R. Co., pt s3 nw, 0-1-12, wd.. Charles K. Hicks to Mary Kropp, lot 1), bile 2, Hladon, 2d add.wd Klera Ralph to J A Dice, lot 32. tr c.r.M 10 Patmor's add to R C, wd 40t Lincoln Land Co to J R Hcele, lots 8 to 13, block 7, (J R, wd 11 Tol,ll S2.179ti Good homes are wanted for orphan and destitute children of all ages by the Child Saving Institute, 1800 Ohio street, Omaha. Over 300 children pas through the Institute; to homes and eire in a single year. From fortv to sixty constantly on hand. If intesest- 011 write, inclosing stamp for rcply.f IIIAIi School Concert. The High School Glee Club will giye a concert Friday night, January 18. Miss Josie Igou has been training the glee club for several months and th entertainment promises to be interest ing. Following is the program: iMiir Ji Glee Club "Wonders of the Farm" . (Gabriel) Piano solo "Marcho Hongroise" (Iv- walskl) Vernon Storey High School Chorus "Fairies' Danes" (Moore) Vocal solo "Honey Town" (Weidei- inan) Clara Austin Glee Club "Take Hack tthe Heart" (Claribel) I'AKT II Glee Club-".Mim in the Moon"..Fearln Piano duet "Fairy Ojiecn" (S. Smith) Iva Crabill and Glen Walker Vocal solo -"Marguerite" WhlU Zella Taylor Vocal duet "Slumber Sea" Chisholn Florence Potter and James Ferguson Glee Club "Serenade" Fellers Reserved scats will be on sale Mon day at Mitchell's jewelry store. Price 25c. Shall Wo Tan Your Hide? The averalle stock raiser hardly re alizes the value of cow, steer and horse hides when converted into fur coats, robes and rugs. Got the new illustrated catalog of the Crosby Fris ian Fur Co., Rochester, N. Y. It will bo a revelation to you. And "Crosby pays the freight." janll m t'WrV-WLt'&Jf. ? -