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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
'-"' iTTt"r,rw!,i!'vfc . 11 a HI 9 9 fleaisy Notes From Neighboring Tomns ! GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 5iTlmmivi,m1,'',1,w,,v',,m'',1,''v'n'','','r1,'n'',',,1x'!, GUIDE KOCK (From tlio Nows Lottor.) It. is hinted tlml oIriip factory mtiy bo oponod in (tiiirio Rook. Frank Yottor has bought tlio Ktl Hobinson placo of Loulo Oitorblad. On Friday ovoningof last, wook Irono Chapter O. E. S. was iiiHtltulo.1 in Guido Hook with a membership of i'l. Tim Ilondrlokson is now working with Art Shooloy and thoy aro getting out tho frames for Goorgo Fairfield's now building. Wo understand that S. E. Ely in tends to movo to Reynolds soon, wlioro ho will havo chargo of a yard for tho it. 8. Proudllt Lutnbor Co. Prod Fish, tho popular manager of tho E. G. Doy ami Co. lumbor yard in this placo, has resinned ids position and will go on his fathor's farm near Calbortson nbout the first of March. A lodgo of Royal Neighbors, nn auxi liary of tho M. W. A., was orgaui'od in , , , , ., iiuijr ui kuu . . , , . ... married Tuosday at tho liomo of tl this placo Monday evening of tins ,,.. .... . , ,, T . , ,,, M bride's mothor, Mrs. Jus. Worloy, thr wook by Mrs. Lewis of Fairbury, No ...i.ii by braska. Tho oiga li.ation starts out with a membership of 120. Hurlon has returned to Franklin, Arthur Uurton and Arthur Beitol liuvo positions as travoliiig men and tho two Enevoldhon boys returned to Upland. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) L. Itoy roturnod Wednesday evening from his trip to Canada. Mrs. Wm. Patterson was callod to Oborlin, Kan., Monday by a telegram announcing tho ilinoss of her sister II. Crilly acoornpanied a quartette of stock cars, loaded impartially with fat hogs and cattle, to St. Joo Tuesday. Claudo Stiles has been adding tho finishing touchos to tho club room over tho now bank, and it will soon bo ready for occupanoy. Johnny Gress "flow his kito" Mon day morning, leaving a vacant chair at Monroe's barber shop, and another at his boarding houso. Will Crum and Miss Ida Worloy wore tlio CO miles southeast of Campbell. Frank Musil went down tho lino to St. Joo, Tuohday morning, with a bunch ' I Tribute to the Phonograph an fi'niiniinn -i r t w r m . iitii iiiiiiiiii.Vi una. luiuiitu wiiu "i wun v.. ivj i ...... ... ...... m. ...... i. p . r Ul IJIU IIIUIIL UHtU IV IHI A kllU OUA Ull rtn oi - ...... , , , is reported to havo sold 871 wo butter and $271.10 worth of eggs and chickens during tho past year. This is an average of about V23 por month. Can any Webster county farmer's wife show a bettor record than that? anything in Unit lino shipped out of Campbell for many mooni. Tho car contained sixty-two of his fine Client r Whites. Tho average weight was :i2.) pounds, and tho averagoago 10 months. 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 3 The Victor No. 4 54-20 The Victor No. 5 64.20 The Victor No. 6 104.20 ( I Vicron s J ) J jf-Ss 9 "His Mnstorh Voice' MUU.t.rM.orr. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) S. V. Hartt.'s homo is now quarantin ed on account of his oldest sou having a slight attack of diphthoria. Mrs. V. G. Douglas died Monday morning at three o'clock aftor a long illness from tuberculosis of tho lungs. Tho quarautino was lifted last Tiles day at tho homo of J. 11. Kling, wlioro Plumu Iirudnoy had an attack of diph theria. K. E. Koon, representing tho Burns it McDonald firm of civil engineers of Kansas City, was in town 0110 day this week to look over tlio wator works pro ject. H. II. Waring has on exhibition in his store a relic of early times that is quito familiar to tho early settlers here, viz, tho lml f decayed head of u buffalo. Asa Clapp and Miss Kmma Diohl surprised their friends by hieing thorn solves over into Kansas ono day last wook and getting married. Tho head of tho family is a son of Geo. Clapp. H. S. Brown, of tho Commercial hotel, went to Rod Cloud ono day re cently to look for a hired girl, and whilo thoro ono of tho follows from hero who owed him a board bill thought ho was aftor him, and the way ho tnado tracks to got out of sight was not slow. r BLUE HILL. (From the Leader.) A baby girl came to brighten tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson last Saturday. Miss Emily Martin is now tho opera tor in tho Bull Tolcnhono exchange. Miss Louise Schumun going to Law-I ronco. Sam llogato has moved off tho John Paugh farm and Mr. Paugh has moved n..A.. ft....... ..tl lit. II Va.XI.1.1 I'll ..,. .1 I tllibu nmiiu, inn. tun uv.111 it&iniiii operations again tlio coming season. Last week Jacob Goll and Wm. Gar rison, whilo attending tho Telephone convention at Lincoln, purchased a new switchboard for the Iudepcndout exchange hero. Frank Bakor and T. T. Tobin wont out to Cambridge Monday, and spent ti few days looking over tho stock of clothing thoy have purchased in that thriving little city. The above prices include 12 S-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 zvith anyone's, and remember ive save yo7c the freight. Newhouse Brothers, s s s s s s s s s s FRANKLIN (From this Sentinel.) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Sccrosr. Tuesday, Jan. 20th, a boy. Prof. Allot writes from Berlin that thoy will soon leave for Paris. Tho now organ for tho Congregation al church has arrived and been placed for trial. Low Hoifnmii and family wont down to Rod Cloud Sunday to seo their par outs, Mr. and Mrs. Cluis. Ethertou. Tlio many friends of Miss Pearl Blackwell will be ploasod to learn that sho is ablo to bo out again aftor her two weeks' illness. Mrs. Blackwell, also, who was not well for some time, was up town yosturday. Tho crowd of musiolans, five in num ber, who loft last wook to join Haaso's band in Omaha, wuro up against a cir cumstance whon they got there, and Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, Jan nary 2, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort. Manager. Julia M. Miner etal to Charles 11. Miner, lot .1, in sec 10, v2 sw 4, eJ set ft. part sec 8, pt sec '., all in 1-11, lots 11, I:.', IJIU. -.'0. lots '.'.I, 2t. MU. U7. Ked Cloud, deed '. 10.000 Lincoln Laud Co. to Fannie E. Phelps, lot 10, lllk '.'. First add to Hindoo, wd John T. Ilallouk to Catharine K. Manspeaker, lots 1ft, Hlk. 1, .lacksou'.s add to Ited Cloud, wd Oscar Ferdinand to William A. Bunnell, n'J set. .'Ml-ll, wd Charles West to Thomas A. Bald win, lots I. '.', in It-l-'.i, wd.. . llattie West to Thomas A. Bald win, iiw:.' nel, lot :t. in l.l-l-'.i, wd ('. F. (hind to .1. K. Martin, lot 11. Blk. I. Bohivr's add to Blue Hill, qcd C. F. (fund to .lothan Martin, lots 11, ell. Blk. I, Bohivr's add to Blue Hill, qcd A. C. Hale to Porter It. Hale, e:.' so i , pt w:.' so I , ::'.: I ,'. wd .... 1 Jewelers and Opticians. . Burlington Watch Inspectors. i i CO 100 tho last part of last week. K. J. Skoon was out to hlsfarm last Friday uftor ti load of hay. George Amack's youngest child was quite sick tho last of last week. J. V. Smith took two soring pigs to Cutter's last Friday, which brought him 83253. R J. Skoon has sold a piece of his creok bottom land to A. C. White, for $(50 per aoro. Mrs. James Bryant, on old resident of Garfield, is hero visiting with hor daughter, Mrs. DoIIurt. good number in attendance and ofDcers ' were elected for tho next term. COWLES Emory Waller bus roturnod from his visit to Litchfield. Rev. Deakin has been quito sick the last weok with lagrippe. John Thompson, who has boon work ing at McCook, has returned home. Aunt Jane Paul is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. J. C. Waller is nurs ing her. Mrs, M.J. Turner of Guide Rock , came up to help nurso her aunt, Miss The stork visited Garfield last '" .Thursday leaving a young uarus aim , p , durU)C uor bickuos9. now Jack fools bigger than tho barn. ... , 1700 ISO!) I Tho joint sale of Cutis. Norris and Tho Ladies Aid society met at tho I chas. Adnmson Wednesday was quito homo of Mrs. G. W. Hummel in Line, ' Woll attended, considering tho weather, Thursday of last week. Thoro were n I ,Um bidding was good. Notice o? Application for Divorce. In the Dlftttlcl Court of Wctater County, N braHkn. Thorns J. Rodger, Naiiitlff. ) vh. V Lorcttn IlodKcn), Dufcudnnt. ) ToLorotta ltodgers, N'on KeMdum Defendant: You arc hereby notllled that on the l.Htli ily of July, inno, Thomas J. HodKer tiled ti )tllli a UKAlmtyoii In tho DlHtrlct Court of Webcter County, Nebraska, the object mid prayer of which aro to obtniti a divorce from you on thtj ground .that you havo wllliully deHerted timt abandoned the plaintiff, without good chum, for the term of two venm and more last pair.. You aro required to answer said petition on oc beforo Monday, the 11th day of March, 11107. THOMAS .T. KOniJEHS. Uy J. C. Say lor. bin attorney. febll IUIKUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Mjntlc Cure for HhcumntlBm and Neuralgin radically cures In 1 to.') days, ltu action upou. the system la remarkable and my.Merloui. It. removes nt once tlis rainte and the dUcaso lm tuetllatsly dUappearR. The tlrst done ereatly beiiff!tn,7.') CfiitHandJI. Sold by H. K.Uiutu, drusglHt, Ited Cloud. -om: plies with all requiremeato oi the lNiionai Pure Fcod Law, Guaianvee No. 204 1 , filed ai Washington. c Mortgages lllod, tf-'bio. Mortgiigos released, S'i.MiO. Your money refunded if after tihing throe-fourths (lt) of a tube of MutiZun uro also out of a job at least as bund you aro- dissatisfied. Keturu the bul playors. Tlio manager had troublo with tho commercial club, wliieh was backing tho baud and, it onded'in tlio disorganization of the baud. Will A friend of tho horn ) A foe of the Trust Calumet Baking Powdei j Compiles with the Pure Food Laws ' of all States anee of the tube to your druggist, and your money will bo cheerfully return ed. Take advantage of this otVor. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. CORRESPONDENCE ?is,;n -j Bim'Hii'Wwsrv?ltal $Ug) mC CtJlJilflP h iVC-iBtrr- m rff.mklsJP rrcTPyir fm 'Ail ir ' vl- -i IzJ m 7" s ? Interesting Items Gathered i by Our County R-eporters Frank Ailes took two loads of hogs to town last Friday. N. L. D. Smith and wlfo wore out to tlio farm last Friday. , Mr. Hodgson's baby was quito bick "For over thirty years," writes a gentleman in Los Angeles, " I have used Arbuckles' Coffee. Many times my family has tried other coffee only to come back to our old reliable, unchange able Arbuckles.' No other coffee has this uniform never failing aroma, 1 care not at what price. I have often wished I could tell you this." Many other people have the same opinion. Arbuckles' was the firit roa:tcd packcd iifice, uud iu sale exceed c the others put QAVC THCM AMBITlon AtlDTHC P0WCR THATTURnroTHXWItDfR- nE5S irrro the greatest richest counTRvrHcsun shims uport together. That it costs you less is due simply to our coffee business being so much greater than any competitors, in (act, it is larger than the next four laigest firms in the world combined. Wc naturally can and actually do give better coffee in ARIOSA titan anyone else can give for the price; Being the standard article it b told at the narrowest margin of profit. Some grocers will try to sell you instead loose coffee which the roaster is ashamed to sell in a Si' irt.-, mJ' . C --Ai.iVCt V Jl ?! -A. -A., SOLO IH SCALED PACKAGES CLV . TOR V0UR lYROTncTion package bearing his name. Don't take it, neither the looks nor the price indicate its cup quality. No mailer where you buy Atbucklcs' ARIOSA, or what you pay for it, it's the same old uniform Arbuckles ARIOSA Codec. If your grocer will not supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS.," Nw Yk City. J i ( I