The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 01, 1907, Image 5
f.Tjrw .-. f. 1TV?' flftV wwhj;j "I '!" v I II i''" m -. i$Ki' - 1 !$ s i I. f ." Special For 1 5 Days, Commencing Saturday, Jan. 26 19 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 1 hax hirr hnnnli Matches 10 I $1.00 Iraic other ulitap prions; 2 ana Hod Snlmoa T : boxes Erk-O-Sco 5 1 pound HakingSoda 05 4 cans Champion Lja 8S Arbucklcs and XXXI Collet .IS McFARiAND 75?e GROCER 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. LOGALETTES A. Cook is 011 tlu sick libt. Tomorrow is groundhog nay. T. .1. Harrington is in Colorado. Charley Fort was in town Wednesday. Miss Itnth Warren is visiting in Lin tiklu. Dwight Wilson is homo from Lin In. Dr. E. A. Tliomas, Dentist, Danicrcll dock. ,1. C. IJoggess was in lllue Hill Wed nesday. Frank Waullc was down from Rladen 'Wednesday. Two cows for sale. Inquire at F. JkJewhouse's. C. 11. Kaley is putting up sonic line ice this week. ,1. F. Winters of Lincoln is in the ulty this week. Perry liassoway was down from Ox ford this week. Omor Doling is in Lincoln on busi- a ess this week. W. L. Lambert was down from Itiv- ,-rton Wednesday. John Hardwicke was over from Wal- nut Creek yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Norrls are again employed at the lion Ton. II. A. Howard sullercd a relapse Wednesday and is very sick. Rev. .1. M. Hales visited with his family in Lincoln this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo lleatou were in from Walnut Creek today Will Sanderson came home from Lincoln the first of the week. Uoy tlarber came home from lllooin ington Saturday, windy as ever. Mrs. Anna 'Pulleys and daughter Cora have returned from Naponce. Mrs. Cleorge Harwood of Riverton pent Sunday with Mrs. Charley (Srout. Superintendent Burroughs of the light plant is reading the meters today. Hubert Ncuerberg returned Thurs day morning from a trip to Ilaighr. Neb. Whenever you happen to think of a news item, phono it to Hell "'i or Mu tual j:i. Frank Peterson hns'fniovedl'to" the Will West property, in the north part of town. Win Pope, who has been visiting with his parents, rcturnedj loDeuver last night. (leorge Van Camp of Hastings was visiting friends in lied Cloud the llrst of the week. Mrs. White of llluc Hill was the guest of Mrs. S. L. Anderson thcfirsl of the week. There will be 11 basket supper to night at Miss Frances Ward's school in district 31. Miss Edna Armstrong of Pawuce, Oklahoma, is visiting at the home of M. It. Corner. The county commissioners nre in session this week, checking, Bup the county ofllcers. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Arncson of Wal nut Creek are parents of a daughter, born last Friday. Miss Kuby White, of Franklin'' was the guest of Miss Myra Oriffcth the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 0 raves have gone to Lebanon to work in Isaac Myers' restaurant. llert Lindley came down from Riv erton Sunday for a visit with his mother and sister. Fred Wallin has purchased the ling curief blacksmith shop, the transfer occurring Tuesday. Mrs. .1. (). Wiles of Orleans is here this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fort. What has become of those hitchraeks that were to be provided for the farm ers who trade here? The free electric light service ended last night and it is now time to begin to practice economy. We are pleased to learn that Editor Hale of the Nation is recovering from his recent severe illness. A. II. Keeney will go to Rlooni iugton tomorrow, where he is an attor ney in the Stevens will case. Lee Coplcn, who is visiting in Indi ana, writes from Pierceton that it is "colder than (ireenlnnd" there. For Kent A large house, well loca ted; city water, bath and electric lights. Inquire at F. Newhouse's. "Hilly" Barton has disposed of his dray line and gone to Florida to spend the remainder of the winter with a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Al Slaby came home from Denver the first of the week and expect soon to go to Oberlin, Kan., for a visit. Misses Mamie (ioble and Axima Lin decrant. of Holdrege are visiting at the home of Ellas Coble and V. I'.. Fulton. Dr. .1. W. Moranville, who has been suffering from a severe attack of pneu monia, is now reported to be out of danger. Henry Keeney returned Thursday morning from Kansas City, where he had been with a car of cattle and a car of hogs. Mrs. (J. E. McKeeby has returned to Ued Cloud, after having spent the winter with her son Fred, in Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson came down from Franklin Saturday for a visit with Mrs. S. L. Anderson, who is very ill. Mrs. Al Decker left for Denver Wednesday evening, where she will spend a few weeks for the benefit of her health. Hert Ducker writes from Scotia, Cal.. that they arc experienciuir some mil winter weather in that usually balmy climate. Mrs A (, ivei. nf k,ii1siis ,-jtv js visiting with her mother, Mrs. S. L. Anderson. .Mrs. Hyerly was formerly Mrs. Addle Wintoii. Has yolu. Simi ol. Hiurch a nice dock'.' Hotter hustle up ten new sub se.ribcrs to Tin: Ciur.r and get one df those eight-day regulators, j iIoh, y,M.X. is preparing a statement of the coat of the light, plant which will soon be given to the public and will uinke interesting reading. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho W&&x Blgnaturo of r Ileibert Plumb, who is now em ployed at llerpolsheimer's in Lincoln, is expected home soon to fake the posi tion formerly held by John Vaplo. at Turnure's. Pine Salve Carbollzed acts like a poultice: highly antiseptic, extensively , used for Ee.ema. chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. J Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye. ear, nose and throat patients and ' those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Moranville's otlicc. Thursday February 7. If the recommendation of the com mittee of the whole of the Nebraska house of representatives prevails, there will be no open season for quail shoot ing this year. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Foe left. Satur day for a visit at Louisville, Nebraska. Evcrton is taking the place ot his father as foreman of the transfer gang during his absence. O. It. lloyce and family havu moved from Cowles to Red Cloud and,are now occupying the residence property he recently purchased of A. II. Carpen ter, in the south part of town. I will hold a public sale of "from !!() to 30 head of native work horses and marcs, on Saturday, February '.), at I p. m., at C. M. Smith's barn, in Hod Cloud. .1. II. Fillingor, Auctioneer. Lucicn White, of Mercer's barber shop, received a telephone message Sunday evening annouuciugllie death of his stepfatlter at Aurnra.'Neb., and , left immediately to attend 'the fit-1 neral. .1. L. Wheaton, who recently sold his farm west of town, has bought 11 resi-1 . .... 1 deuce property in uedacloud and will make that place his home as soon as he leaves the farm. Hloomington Ad vocate. Miss Ethel MoKcighan is very ill at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Me Cuuc, and it is thought she can not recover, .miss McKclglian lias been 11 sufTercr for more than a year with an incurable nervous disease. Two days' treatment free. King's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Henry Cook. It's a good old world after all; If you have no friends or money. In the river you can fall: Marriages are quite common and. More people there would be, provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. Dr. Henry Cook has purchased the old (. W. Dow blacksmith property on West Fourth avenue and we under stand that when spring opens up lie will commence- the erection of some business buildings on the lots. In the cow judging contest recently held at Lincoln by the State Dairy men's Association, Earl Harvey of lnavale scored 13 points and John E. Peterson of lnavale 41 points. The. highest possible score was 41 points. It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic, cleaneses your system, reddens the checks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Hollister's Hocky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. The members of the Y. P. S. C. E. will assist in the services next Sunday evening at the Congregational church. It is the twenty-sixth anniversary of the Endeavor movement. The services will be interesting. Special music by the choir. A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscle. You will realize after tak ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain 'Pea what a wonderful benefit it will be to you. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C L. Cotting. Joe Saladen was in town Thursday, and narrowly escaped being burned up. He struck a match on his overall leg, the head of the match Hew off and set lire to his overalls. The lire was extinguished without calling out the department. F. W. Cowdeu of the Cowden-Kuley Clothing Company leaves tomorrow ' ' morning for Chicago and other east- ern markets to purchase thelv spring, and summer stock of clothing. La.t ! year the (inn did the InrgostV.bustnoss I .. . . . Miss Ella ( 00k. who is, enjoyin- a visit with her brother Herbert in the City of Mexico, is remembering her friends with handsoniejsouvenir.s of that sunny country. 'I'm: Cmi;r ac knowledges the receipt ofja neat port folio of viuws of the Mexican capital. (Jood homes are wanted for orphan and destitute children of all ages by the Child Saving Institute, IflOti Ohio htrcet, Omaha. Over 300 children pass through the institute to homes and Your Tim 2 Has Come to Buy OVERCOATS i CHE Ah 20 per cent Discount on Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats, A few Fur Overcoats left at 20 percent ofl SALE IS Gouden-Kaley Glothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE t First Door North iWW' care in a single year. From forty to sixty constantly on hand. If intesest ed write, inclosing stamp for reply. Manan Pile Remedy put up incon venient collapsible tubes with no..le attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the wvy seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Well improved farm of 3'JO acres 3 miles from Red Cloud; 3"() I miles, and several UK) acre tracts; three good river bottom farms of different sizes, as well 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 Reil Cloud Investment Co., Ked Cloud, Neb. Wa.vit.ii Hy a prominent monthly magazine, with large, high class cir culation, local representative to look after renewals and increase subscrip tion list in Ked Cloud and vicinity, on a salary basis, with a continuing in terest from yeir to year in the busi ness created. Experience desirable, but not. essentinl. (iood omiot'tuiiit v for the. right person. Address Pub- l'l'r' ld-llcariug on contested Usher, box 2. Station O. New York. Iw ! ' . K. Williams stipu lated; claim of Pheuix Insurance Co. W. It. Parker writes from his new withdrawn; claim of Wagner Mfg. Co. home in Seattle, Washington: "We are continued to February 4, 2p. in. Pe all well and cjijoying some genuine , tition of A. II. Keeney for leave to flU winter weather nine inches of snow claim out of time; order of hearing and zero weather, with roses blooming February L 1. i. outside in the yards. I feel pretty ' t'lvn. aia'itkiih. sure the roses will fade as soon as the , studobnkor & Finkenbinder vs Man thaw takes the frost out. Lots of Lpcaker: set for hearlng;February 1st suffering here on account of the fuel t j() a m ' famine and the extreme cold, which I , am told is considerably worse than ever known before." The Commercial Advertiser ami the I Esbon. has begun suit injthe district local correspondent of the Lincoln ' court for the recovery of SLIM) from Star and Omaha World-llerald areiA. II. Carpenter and parlies in Imper trying to "work up" a mystery overiial. It appears that some time ago tlio the disappearance of (llenn Arnold. the former hinting that the business college boys know more about his cash and the balance to be paid Jan whereabouts than they are willing to nary 'in, at which tune the deeds wero tell. There is nothing mysterious about j to be delivered. . Mr. Rushton was not the matter, and the facts are asstated satisfied with the title to the land, and in 'I'm; Ciiir.r last week-. (Menu is a sent an attorney to Imperial toinvesti full grown man, though but til years 'gate. When the attorney tendered the of age. and is amply able to care for balance of the purchase money to the 'himself. Like other young men, he , 1... . ... t ..,1 .,T ,. .1... I.... ., I........ "- 1 "- ; - ... - tlu' ,1,"""1 '""I ,"ul. Ku" m;h'!K "f t,u' "'"'l'1- N K' J""' , , "J; "f pn.poyty to the value of $.'()() in his own right, at hoine.it is barely possible he feared he would ,eet with objections from his parents jf ,e tried to dispose of it. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into your slioes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, Hweating, swollen foot. At all druggists and shoo storos 23 cents. Sample free. Address Alien S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. ' Now is the time to subscribe. HOW ON of the Post Office i IN PROBATE COURT. January '.'Mi- In re guardianship of Archie W. Campbell, a minor. Hear ing anil appointment of Jennie I. Campbell, guardian: bond approved and tiled: letters issued. Estate of Annie, E. lingers, deceased Hearing on petition; Edwin E. Roger.n appointed administrator: bond ap proved and filed and letters issued. Appraisers warrant to Ed. Hilton and Frank Smith. Estate of Henry McCormal, deceased stipulation Hied; order allowing claimn of Albright P.ros. C. M. t lark. Sarah J. Vaughn, Libbie and John MeAuley, J. S. Kiudscher. in part; claims of Jamen Doyle and (leorge M. Simpson allowed; all other pending claims disallowed. Estate of Oscar Onstot. deceased Final vouchers filed; discharge of Ad ministrator. January UK Estate of Jerome Vance, deceased petition for administration filed; order of hearing February 'JO, 1 p. 111. January y -Estate of Chas. (I. Wil son, insane report of guardian ap proved and filed. January 30 Estate of James K. Mer- Wants HIs MoncyBack. , , ,, , . , ... , Joshua Rushton. from" over near Imperial parties sold a quarter section of laud to Mr. Rushton for Sinon. SI inn , Imperial parties they were unable to I ..! 1 !.!.. 1.. n... , --" - , , v .,,, . , '.': U"hUm has M""' 'T, lllt-' m"vv "' Ms " l,i,'V,m",l Mr; 'ir was made a party to the .suit, he hav ing acted as agent in the sale ot the ' laud. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolllco at. Kud Cloud, Nob, for the week ending Jan. .'U, 1907: Hossick, Hon A S Howard, II C Marilold.lL Smith, Mrs S L , Whalcy, Flossie Thoso will bo sent to tho dead letter ofllco Fob. 11, 1007, it not callod for before Whon calling for above ploasa Bay "advertised." T. C. Haokkh, Post mas tor. m U i-j ui ! ih' fti Ml m m ,i M 1