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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
I V .1 . 19--4-44--44C-tt-f-C'tt-S-t-Cr I an the coucruto foundation hardens t I suluclontlv to sunnort, it. v LWALtllfcd A beautiful line of up-to-date sash pins at Novyhousc Rros. J. It. Crozior wus down from Still nator the first of the weclc. You will do well to lake your eggs itnd butter to Turnure Hros. Mrs. lohu Myers will go to Rlootii ington this CTcning for u visit. AUimi Till leys and Franz Rcudcl were down fiom Naponce Sunday. Alfalfa seed for sale by V. II. Roi.oii erans, at Piatt's lumber yard. I'.'tf Mr. and Mrs. .1. W ratten were down from ISliiden Monday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. 1 1 all and Dr. Ploohler were down from llladcn Mon-".jr. The Uaes are coming, Hurrah! Hur rkh! Dr. E. A. Thomaw, Dentist, Daniorcll Mock. Mrs. AnnaTulleys went to Naponce Ha inlay. Wanted Eggs ami butter at Tur- rnre Hros. I''ull line of ladies' muslin underwear it F. Nevrhouse's. Charles Arnold was down from Mue Hill Saturday. ToinAuldwas down from Lincoln the first of the week. Will Hunt has aeeepted a position in MorccrV. tonsorial palor. The jury in the district court was excused for the term. Wednesday even- ' Lucicu White, of Mercer's barber whop, h taking in the sights in Colo rado. Joshua Kushton wan over from North ltranch on legal business this week. John Foster and daughters, Eva and lilanch, were in Hastings the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Nim City, Neb., visited at the home of John Rarkley xhis week. John O. Yeiser, the Omaha attorney, -was in Red Cloud on legal business this week. Millinery New lot of pattern,. street a.nd trimmed hats just received at Yiirnure Tiros. Guy llradbrook is laid up with an attack which it is feared may develop into pneumonia. The largest and best line of new rcss goods tit Turnure ISros. Rest Tallies over offered. Ralph Foe and wife are rejoicing riTcr the arrival of a baby boy at their home last Saturday. Mrs. A. Clark returned Saturday evening to her home in Orleans after isiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Knit, and Child ren have moved to Reaver City, where they will live on a farm. Pete Moats, the barber, left the first of the week for Grafton, Neb., where he has purchased a shop. Miss Ressie Marsh of Oram! Island tt.is the guest of her sister, Mr. James Atuiok, this week. The Raes guarantee satisfaction o" rotund the price of admission. Get, our reserved seats at once. Mrs. Charles Thompson is in Illi nois, where she was called by the serious' illness of her father. " A. M. Walters, A. I). Ranney and .Jacob Goll of Rlue Hill were in at tendance upon court this week. Mrs. J. H. Roggess left on Thursday lor a months visit with her parents jn the eastern past of the state. Rruco Frame and Fritz Merten of Blue Hill were visiting friends in Red Cloud the first of thu week. Good music, singing and dancing in addition to the regular play each even ing. The Rues Co. all next week. Frank Peterson took 0. C. Teel, Editor Tait and F. W. Cowden to Guide Rock in his auto Wednesday. ' Newhousc Rros.' electric clock is again in working order and is set everyday at 4 o'clock from Washing ton, 1). C. Mr. and Mrs. Casio and daughter Laura of Reatrice are guests at the koine of Air. Casio's nephew, E, Fit., this week. Thomas IF. Quiggle, who wasserving n the jury this week, returned to his duties as postmaster at Rosemont Thursday. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Latta's short order house, just north of Spokefiold's. Everything new and up to date. The new pump Iioubo at the water -rrorks is ready for the ue w pump as soon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rutherford of Republican City were in Red Cloud Tuesday. Mr. Rutherford was form erly night operator here. Willis A. Carpenter has been ap pointed postmaster at Inavale to suc ceed his father, S. 11. Carpenter, who resigned because of ill health. The State Journal says that former Secretary of State Galusha is an ap plicant for the appointment of the new olllce of state, accountant. Car of pure Red River Early Ohio potatoes for seed. If you want good potatoes and a good yield, plant good seed. For sale at Turnure Rros. Charles Gurney shipped three ear loads of cattle Sunday and three Wed nesday. He says he will have four more loads ready by net Sunday. llaBaaaar'' aaaaaaaV IfaaaH'lBaW The l!ae children are the olevcrc.'t child actors, singers ami dancers on the American stage. Dont fail to see them with The Raes Co. next week. The evangelistic meetings being con ducted at the M. E. church by l!ev. Rarrett are largely attended and great interest is being taken in the work. George It. McCrary returned Tues day morning from an extended west ern trip. He looks as if he had bren spending most of his time in the open air. Sacred Heart, the fine new Catholic church, was consecrated last Sunday. Father Fitzgerald, the priest in charge was assisted by Father Mulaley of Chicago. We don't like to seem to be too in sistent, but where are those hithracks the merchants were going to provide for the convenience of their rura patrons'.1 Elder E. C. Davis, pastor of the Christian church at Hebron, eume to Red Cloud yesterday for the purpose of conducting the funeral of Grandpa Campbell. Pine Salve Carbolizcd acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. All members of the W. R. C. are re quested to be in attendance at the next meeting April 20. A lively con test is anticipated in which the corps will take sides. L. Sherman, whose home is just south of the Red Cloud mill, has enter ed the field as an auctioneer. Mr. Sherman has had considerable exper ience in this line. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, noseand throat patients and those needing glasscs"propcrly fitted, at Dr. DamereU's otllce, Tues day April 2.'l. The band boys have made arrange ments for hntdinga big fair and carni val at Woodman hall, May 1 to t in clusive. Full details of the ull'air will be announced later. Elegant costumes, special scenery, gorgeous stage settings and special ties between tlie actv. are combined in The Raes Excellent Co. at the opera house till next week. John Everson, a genial attorney from Alma, was in Red Cloud on busi ness this week. Mr. Evci-mmi will en ter the race for tlte fusion nomination for district judge this fall. John J. Garber came down from Omaha the first of the week and will probably remain here. While he has a good position there he would much prefer to remain in Wed Cloud. The famous Crosset Shoes, for men. Irving Drew shoes and oxfords for ladies and misses. Also complete line of llamilton-Rrown shoes for every body. For sale at Turnure ISros. Louis Sndcrhcrg, formerly I of this city, now of McCook, is slowly recov ering from a severe attack of pneu monia, lie has been sick for over two months, but is now able to sit up. Dr. J. W. Moranville, who recently recovered from n severe attack of pneumonia. sulTercd a relapse Monday and is again confined to his home, his condition being considered serious. Every woman appreciates a beauti ful complexion, so much desired by men. Such complexions come to all who use llolister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Teu or Tablets. C. L. Cutting. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hughes, who have been residing in Hastings for some time, have returned to Red Cloud and Mr. Hughes will liave a run as conductor on a dining car out of this eity. We never could understand why musicians choose classical selections ' for their numbers on programs, but we are beginning to believe that, it is because if they make a mistake no one will be the wiser. Vaclav ' and Frank Pavelka, from ' near Rladcn, on Monday filed their declarations of intention to become citizens of the United States. The Rohemians always make good citizens wherever they go. The sale of fourteen more season tickets will insure the Chautauqua course for Red Cloud. Prof. Dietrich has charge of the preliminary arrange ments, and orders for tickets should be addressed to him. Thousands have pronounced Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea the great est healing power on earth rrr' v v v- V' w- w ( h Vl .'' V i y " it Vty :dkS - :m n ' fAfiJra i . ilk.' i Uul t a t ! M v. -A..ttr f ." am Osviiutit I' 07 Hit llouic 'IJCippchlirinrr Cliic.it,'1 15he Quiet " . feat Dresser The Quid Dresser is juslTas particular about tlie cut of his Suit as tlie ultra Fashionable Kellow. While radical changes in styles ilo not appeal to him, he insists upon all the little variations that each season introduces. His Coat and Vest must be of the correct length and the lapels of the latest widt and depth; and the Trousers neither too wide nor too narrow; but just right. This is the store for these con servative and refined dressers. Our eyes are always focused on the new features as fast as they tcome out. Challenge Pfiees 3 lbs large Prunes 250 4 ioc cans Lye O25C 9 bars Quaker Soap. . . 25c 3 qts. Onion Sets 25c 7 lbs Buckwheat FlourC25c 4 boxes Egg-O-See... 25c McFABLAND H6e? GFLOCER All tho Phonos A choice variety of conservative models in every kind of Suiting black, blues, many shades of grays, browns and all sorts of neat mixtures. $5.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 to $25.00 Remember that wc count it a pleasure to show'thc man who drops in "just for a look." The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. -1 It.. r ! Ol rT 1 1 o . r Clothiers, Matters, r urnishcrs, onoes, 1 runKs ana ouu ases ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Post Office, Red Cloud, Nebraska and clear as crystal. With thu new pump and plenty of water wo are safe for a few months. Mrs. Nellie TIssington and little Dorris Cheatham of Des Moines, Iowa, When arrived Wednesday morning font visit medical science fnils, it succeeds. wlth their cousin, William Parkes, Sr. Makes you well and keeps you well. Mr. Parkes had never beforeseen cither n: cents, Tea or Tablets. C. h. Cotting. ()f his visitors. Little Miss Cheatham Ralph Van Cleef was visiting with but recently arrived in this country friends and relatives in Wilber and from England with her parents, who elsewhere. Ralph suffered a peculiar have located at Des Moines, accident the lirst of the week by which i 'j'ju! following little item, taken from one of his fingernails was torn oil', ' ul0 jOS Angeles (Cal.) Examiner, gives and as a consequence he is unable to ,lM interesting bit of information con wield a razor. I cerning our former townsman, ".lack" Thirty-six years ago today, April 10, Walsh: "J. H. Walsh, national or 1871, the first election wus hed in ganizer of the Industrial Workers of Webster county. Of the forty-five the World, just from (ioldliold, will men who voted at tho election there lecture today at !i:;t() p. in., at Rur are now living and near Red Cloud but bank hall. Subject, " Labor Troubles four men A. Roats, .lohn Tomlinson, at (loldnold."' Ed Kellogg and I). HuiTelbower. pr, M. M. Wachter of Long Islund, Rert Uarlier came down the first of Kui., is spending a few days in the the week from Omaha, where he made this week. Dr. Wachter, while an attempt to get on the Omaha West- a very young looking man, wears the em League team. He says he signed 1m"1s f tl,u Confederate Veteran's As n rcsrerve contract and has been Hociation, he having served in the "farmed out" to the Pacific Coast Lea- southern army when but a very small gue, and will probably go to San Fran- ly- The ,loctor a,KO Kerve(1 with thc t,jSCOt I United States army in tho Philippines I as a surgeon. Ho is also a man of ex- Noxt Tuesday night, weather per- ccnt5omii literary ability, being a re- mltting, the Citizens' band will give f,,,!, contributor to some of tho best the first of the regular summei series ellHteni magazines. of band concerts on tho streets. These , . .. . , wiA U'ininn,c jjasii niiiuruuy wu n uimma, ti DUDLEY DECLINES. Will Not Superintend thc Red Cloud Schools Next Year. The school board held a meeting Monday night at which teachers were elected for next year. Tho salary of the .superintendent was raised from 81,000 to SI, 100, and (J. W. Dudley was re-elected to the position. Since tho meeting, however, Mr. Dudley has filed notice with the hoard that he will not accept. We are not informed as to Mr. Dudley's reason;;for declin ing, and hope that he may be induced to reconsider his action. He has done splendid work here, bringing order out of chaos, and we will be sorry to see him leave. Following are the teach ers for next year so far as chosen: Miss Rothwcll of Garrison, jprincipal of high school. Mrs. Saylor, assistant principal. Grade teachers Miss M. K. Tubbsof Peru, fifth and sixth;; Miss Mabel Reckwith, third and fourth; Miss Per kins, first and second; Miss Sherman, primary. First ward Miss ViolalWard, fifth and sixth; Miss Alice Coombs, third and fourth; Miss Jennie Joy, first and second. The positions of superintendent, principal of tho First ward, a teacher for the seventh and eighth grades of that ward arc to be filled. weekly concerts will be given rcgu larly throughout thc summer, and are what tho citizens will got in return for putting up funds to help tho boys. leaving town in an intoxicated condi tion, fired several shots from a revol ver. Thc marshal followed him near ly three miles into the country. Ho Mr. Rao deposits 3.r0 in tlie local was cracked on the head with the bank as a guarantee for The Raes' marshal's cane and was brought back Excellent Co. This amount to be used to jail and fined 820. Quito a number to refund the admission paid to all of guesses have been made since, some who are dissatisfied with tho perform- as to tho amount of jurisdiction tho anee. See them at the opera house marshal has. Some say maybo ho is a all next week. Prices 15-25-:i5. Ladies u. S. Marshal, others say ho may bo free Monday night under tho usual acting under some new law which has conditions. just been enacted. Riverton Review. Tho test filter put in at tho intake from Crooked creek is working in fine M fr a'c' shape. Tho water passes through a Good pralrlu hiiy in stack on section four foot bed of solid gravel and rock, 30, town 3, range 12; is good, bright, and then through four feet of char- draw hay. Phono or write to C. F. coal. The water comas though pure Cather, Red Cloud, Nob. Your money refunded if after, usiug three-fourths () of a tube of ManZan you are dissatisfied. Return tho bal ance of thc tube to your druggist, and your money will bo cheerfully return ed. Take advantage of this offer. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of -5'i Z&f I i I !i i I l