The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 18, 1907, Image 8

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CALUMET
Baking Powder
The only high grade
BaKing Powder sold at a
moderate price. Com
plies with the pure food
laws of all states.
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Truit Raking Powders sell for 45 or
50 cents per pound mid inuy bo iden
tified by tills exorbitant price.
They nro ti menace to public health,
as food prepared from them con
tains larcc quantities of Kochollo
suits, n Uunirerous catnaritc urug.
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jieoisy flotes from Neighboring Towns
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Mrs. 0. E. Hnrmiut untl Mrs. C. 13. llttr
ris ut tlio homo of tlio latter.
Cotinly Attornoy Millor wus down to
Frimklin hist Sutunhiy to try his first
ciiso. Complaint was iniulo because
Ezra Fagor was too strenuous in his
treatment of a balky horso, and ho
plod guilty and was given a small fine,
The case of Liu Nelson vs the Bur
lington for (lamtiKes sustained for fail
uro to start u freight train on which
Nelson had stoek for tlio market, on
tune was allirmed by tho supremo
court last Saturday. In tho lower
court Mr. Nolsou was given $750 damages.
CAMPBELL
(From the Citizen.)
Pearl WhuIIo, who hns boon operating
a pool hnll in Bladen, had his lioonso
rovokod last week, but is openly defy
ing tho order to close.
Wm. Ellingor, whilo in Boatrico last
week, purchased a car of thoroughbred
Aberdeen cattlo, whinh wero unloaded
in Campboll Saturday morning.
Dr. Palmer, of Holdrego, was called
in consultation with Dr. Patterson,
Wednesday, over tho caso of Henry
Myers, whoso condition is serious.
Noah Monroe, who was taken quite
ill tho latter part of last mouth, does
not rocovor rapidly, and It was thought
host to send for his wife, who has been
visiting relatives in eastern Tonnusseo.
RIVERTON
(From tho Iloviow.)
Mrs. Harvey Eggolson is seriously
ill.
Dr. T. 13. Myors has boon appointod
coroner.
Miss Anna Alien Is sick with pnou
mouia fever this week.
It is reported that Louis Olmstoad
is quite sick with pnoumonia.
Morris Groat, a blacksmith from
Hod Cloud, is working for A. M Cooke.
Patrick Gllroy, who has boon on tho
sick list for soino time, is reported bet
tor. Ono day last week Carl Onstot sold
one hog that brought S.'Kl, selling at
market price per pound.
Mix.
BLUE HILL.
(From the Leader.)
M. Durdon loft Wednesday for
Qmtiha, whftro alio will outer tho St.
Joseph hospital.
W. S. Ashby was an east bound pas
senger as far as Rosemont Monday.
As this was his first experience in pur
chasing a ticket for twenty years, ho
found it a very novel and not altogeth
er pleasant ordeal.
At a mooting of tho Odd Follows Hall
Association Monday aftornoon, tho
matter of building a now hall was
brought up and fully discussed and
tho members of tho association decided
to tako hold of it in earnest and build
next spring.
dipt. Koohlor, a brother of Ooorgo
of this city, who is in tho Philippines
has been court-martialed for alleged
disrospoct to superior olllcors. Ho
askod for bottor quarters for Ids men
nnd bocauso no attention was paid to
his request, had tho mattor reported.
Ho was court martialed and some of
tho disclosures mado by follow orticors
in his behalf have caused quite a sen
sation in army circles. Tho case lias
boon referred to President Roosevelt.
FRANKLIN
(From the Sentinel.)
Prof. A. L. Burton, his brother Billy
and Art Beitel have signed an engage
ment with House's Concert Band of
Omaha and will leave Monday for
thoir new work.
Wo have just locoivod word that N,
J. Choline lost his only daughter in
Orleans shortly after moving thero,
death resulting from a short but fatal
attack of diphtheria,
Ed Thompson, tho county dork, is
sick in bod at tho homo of his father
in Franklin township. Miss Rose
Owen has been employed to act as
deputy nt a salary of $"() por mouth.
A telegram was received early Mon
day morning telling of tho death of
Miss Oberkottor's father. Miss Obor
kotter and her sister who is attending
the Academy loft immediately on tho
morning train for their homo at Gen
ova. Milo Mnlary had an exciting run-way
Monday morning whilo on his way to
town for a load of coal. In .'lumping
out of th wagon in ordor to walk a
while his foot caught in tho linos which
jorkod tho horses and away thoy vrfint.
Milo up and followed about six foot in
tho roar but to savo himself couldn't
gain that two yards and tho team camo
on to town, took tliroo spins around
tho square and then turned in to tho
Hevnor boys barn whoro they stoppod.
Tribute to the
Phonograph
Even John Philip Sousa, the great bandmaster, who has no use for
Phonographs, has been forced to recognize the Phonograph as a for
midable competitor. The two-step king says that people will no
longer go to concerts if they can have music in their own homes so
easily and so cheaply as they can with the Phonograph. This is an
unwilling tribute, but it is nevertheless a tribute. The man who has
a Phonograph has a concert in his own house. Even a king could not
have more. At our store you can hear them any time.
The Victor Gramaphone.
The Victor Junior $14.20
The Victor Z 21.20
The Victor No. 1 26.20
The Victor No. 2 34.20
The Victor No. 3 , . . 44.2 d
The Victor No. 4 54-20
The Victor No. 5 , . . . . 64.20
The Victor No. 6 104.20
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The above prices include 12 8-in. records with each machine
The Edison Phonograph.
The Edison Gem Phonograph $10.00
The Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00
The Edison Home Phonograph 30.00
The Edison Triumph Phonograph 50.00
Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen.
Compare these prices with anyone's, and
remember ive save yott the freight.
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scene and rearrested him for larceny. John Ellington, who has been visit- rontcclti pluco in California and wilt
Boll charges hun with taklug money ing his sister, Mrs. Wm. Waller, left 1 r0main for a year,
and notes at tho time of his arrest. ' for Franklin Monday evening. M ,. DeWoy ,Jns anMml ,milltlllK Uie.
Our friend Julius Jarvis, Sunday Methodist church and tho building
night was at tho depot and started to GARFIELD I looks much bettor in its new garb,
walk around tho east oml of tho build-, chi.g Hnnsen losfc a cow ,n tbo stalks Mrs. Wm. Irons departed for Iowa
ing and along the north side as had th.g Thursday morning, having been called
ueetl UlS OUaiOUl HI loruiur yeuis. .l ' ,...,.,.' tlinrn liv t.lm srinne illume nf t,..
0110 time not long ago tho platform
The frost lillod air still envelops this
extended clear around tho dopot. j i"" "l "'" i
Julo supposed it did yot, mid walked t Miss Dossio Throne was baptized by
off. failinir in such a manner to break Kov. . H. W ngoner last tjunuay.
his leg in two places.
LEBANON.
(From the Times.)
Margaret Jane Murry was born
March 7, 18 10, in Monitor county, Mo.,
and died Jan. 5, 1007.
At tho homo of tho bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Simmons, north
west of town, at four o'clock p. in.,
Sunday, January 0, Miss Lona Sim
mons and Burloy A. Starr wore united
iu tho holy bonds of matrimony, Rev.
C. A. Loo ofllciating.
SUPERIOR
(From the. Kxpress.)
Tho Chauoy boys have again
b.irked in tho livory business,
leased the brick barn.
Tho Masons had an unusually inter
Mrs. Louisa Ailos was visitiug with
, Frank Ailes the tyrst of tho week.
L. L. Dellart butchered a hog Tues
, day. which "was so largo that it requir
ed tho help of throe men to handle it.
mother.
1 Don't forget the third number of the
flnavale lecture course. Harry Trum
bull Sutton, Saturday evening, Jan. 1
iu his wonderful monologue, Ben Hiir.
em-
having
To Cure a Cold In int Day.
Take Laxative Bromo quinino tab-
Ifits. Druffcrists refund mnnor if it
1 The meetings at tho Gorman Baptist fftUs to oure E w Grove,8 8iBUttture
1 church now in progress is very poorly i8 on eaoh box 05 conts
attendod on account of tho weather. . -. .
Mrs. Barber is on the sick list yot: Hie reiici or toughs and Colds
osting mooting at thoir hall last night. g()m(J sj0 Js H j-lttj0 in,j)r0vod in through laxative iiifliiemv originated
Dr. L. II. Beck and I' red Myers ' ,ouith, and on others she gets a little . with Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup, con-
coivod tlio Master Mason dogroe. worse. tabling Honey and Tar. a cough syrup.
Mrs. F. Drake loft this morning for' (M1M1.i, iloq is liL'L'inca new cistern. I containing no opiates or poisons.whieh
Uorcliestor, jnou., to meocner iiusuanii, t. will ho nartlv under his house, so I ,s uxwnsivciy .sum.
who will arrive at that place with tho , tlmt hocau pump tho water whilo in
remains of his mother, who died in t : kitfliun
Tlio sale at Mr.. Ivobinson's on the
John Coon farm Monday was scarcoly
attended on account of tho weather,
yot property brought good prices. Mr.
I Kobinson moved to Hod Cloud Tues
day.
1 Michigan recently.
.Secure a oottle at
once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and
if not fully satisfied with results, your
money will be refunded. Sold y
Ilenry Cook's drug store.
CORRESPONDENCE
BLOOMINGTON
(From the Advocate.)
Dr. Meyers, of Bivoiton, lias boon ap
pointed coroner In place of Dr. Olson
of Hildroth.
Tho Chrlstio brothers, over south
had 11 dibiigroemont again this week
and a warrant has boon Issued for tho
urrest of Forbes for making throats to
carve some one with an axe.
Mosdamos C. II. Waldo and W. A.
Deary gave un aftornoon party yester
day in honor of Mrs. I. B. Hutnptou,
SMITH CENTER
(From the Messenger.)
Jack Manneriiig was iu town Friday
takiiur his farm off tlio lists of tlio
various real estate agents. Ho lias do-
elded to sow his -10 acres of. bottom
laud in alfalfa. i
Two moro pioneers of this county '
wero quietly laid to rest north of town
last Saturday, viz.: David Clark and '
J. II. Trovott. Thoy wero 1871 homo-
stoadors, making a continuous rosl
donee of ilo years on tlio homosteads
George Cooper was released from
Intorestlnil Items GntKorod
i by Our County R-eporters
COWLES
The institute Thursday and Friday
was well attendod.
Teachers' mooting was hold iu tlio
school house Saturday.
Mary Waljor and 'Arthur Vatico
.started to school Monday.
Wo understand that a Mr. Wooley
from Nelson will start u blacksmith
shop iu Cowles.
Miss Greon of Bod Cloud accompli-
INAVALE.
Dan Noiris has his now elevator
nearly done.
Mr. Gilroy is reported to bo still Im
proving very slowly.
Mrs.Claronco Jones was a Bed Cloud
visitor on Thursday.
Notice of Tax Sale.
Notice It hereby r1 on lhnt tin iimlvrsiltriipi!
on tlu lOthdny of April, liw.i pnrelne-nl of the
enmity trciiHitrcr of WoliMur eoum. Kehrnskn.
ut prlvuto Mile, tho following ilocrlbetl rest
OHtiito i-olil for i!iliiiiipi)t tnxch for Hit- year
1IM1, ItiO.' nml l!mi. mill Kltiintotl In Itcil Cloud.
Wobbtcr rouni), NcbniKkn, to wit: honth jr
foot of loi ten (10) mid nil of lot eleven (11). In
bloek four (I). Itnllrotul ndditlon lo tho city of
Ked Cloud, Webster (ounty. Nebrnskn, tnxfd In
the imnio of Mr". .Iiuhph Veltch. Tho nboTo
liiuned portion mid all others w ho claim un In
tcrext In the nboe Innd Hill Inkonotlco tlmt th&
time of redemption of said laud from Kiild tnr
,. McCall slilppod two cars of cattlo , - ! W " l'o nth d.iy of April, A. 1). v
'u'linmm Pitv Wednosdav ' l!l07' ,,flcr whlch ' ",ny ul',,y fnr H ,,,x ,k,c,, ff
Kansas tit j eiinoMiay. ( n of Up ftl)(m) ,a(1 U)i( u m reik.em(1(1
A'. II. Cloud went to Kansas City Dnted thl soth ! of liereinber. loots.
niod her toachor, Miss Irono Hall,
tho comity jail last Mouday, which . oo Friday ovenlng.
soutonce ho had served for hlx months, John Thompson canto homo Thurs
for unlawful trouble iu tho David Bell day to bo present at tho marriage of
family. Mr. Boll was promptly on tho his slstor, Miss Bornlce.
to
W. II. Cloud went to Kansas
with cattlo the first of tills week.
Glen Olmstead expects to build a
now house in Inavalo in tlio near
future.
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11HKUMATISH CUIIK1) IX A I)AV.
Myntio Cure for IliiciunatUm nnd Neurnl(;lt
radically cures In l to.'ldajt. its action upon
Mr. and Mrs. Wordon are tho proud ytem Is remarkable and inymorluuN. u
possessors of a baby girl, which arrived lTVrT2Z!$;
on Monday. , benpfltH, 75 cents and fl, Sold by II. U.Gmcr
It is reported that E, O. Garuor has drugglit, Hed Cloud.
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