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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1907)
i, r ( til jjL., 9 -93 3iT44-3rt5--frCfrf tfrr LOGALETTES m Mrs. Jack Hold Is .seriously Ul. Dr. Mrs. .Iiu Saladon. who was recently Pino Salvo ('arholl.od nols like it operated upon in Chicago, is seriously poultioo; highl.v antiseptic. cctouMvoly , ill at her homo south of the river. used for Ko.onn olmpped hands and Wanted First eook and dining room l- " s,,la l,V 1U,"'.V ' , hoy in- trirl at, the Hon Ton bakery drugstore. I anil restaurant. V. S. Itense, Piop. Miss Hvu Fosbury of University ... . . l'lai'c. wlm is now touching at Craw- it vim tvmi miniiv ininii t'omiiinv wsr" w ww w w- wr..r. 3 I 5 Webster Don't forget the Number I ii von wish in enjoy guou u iiiin.v .... , i . i i i i K. A. Thomas, Dentist, DarnereM' jlUn The Vn,m Class. If interested fonl. Neb has been oleeted principal i J ... nf i in i i' i se tool. his eomph'tes block. (Icorgo MoCrary was in (Juido ISook Thursday. Mrs. Priideneo Monro is very slilc with dropsy. Prof. Mni'lU eaino down from P.luo lHU Saturday. A. ('. Slahy of Itivei'loi; wan in town Saturday. r:ov. .1. M I'.ates left tills noon for . Paul. Minn. Mrs. Wi-iileinan went to KansasCit.y. Wednesday morning. A hoy was horn Wednesday to Mr. ;mi Mrs. Charles Leo. Mrs. I u'u Matthews of lun vale vras the oily. Wednesday. arry Harlow left Sunday for .-v visit V Canton and La llarpo. 111. rostmaster lray and son wore lown from Itiverton Saturday. Rev. .lenson of Uushlon preaehed at the Danish oliuro.li last Sunday. Mrs. Nellie McCluro of Chester visited in Kod Cloud tills week. Kev. and Mrs. Noah Waggoner left this week for a trip to California. Clovd Cuinmings, day engineer at the light plant, is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Will Finohor are par ruts of hahy girl, born Wednesday. Newhouso llius. have just received a wcw line of mantel and alarm docks. Alfalfa seed for sale by W. II. Konoii tirans, at Piatt's lumber yard. 12tf Mrs. A. II. Carpenter and daughter went to Imperial, Neb., last evening. Mrs. W. C. Cox left Tuesday for i;age, Okla., for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Walter Warren is entertaining Mrs. .lames Morrison of Superior this week. An orchestra has been organized n raong the younger members of the band. Mrs. A. P. Kly of MeCook is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. I J. Smith. "Peg" Krown. the Franklin photo grapher, was a Red Cloud visitor Tuesday. C. D. Uobinson is moving into his new house on North Seward street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilortfcld and baby have gone to MeCook to reside for awhile. Mrs. lly Shepardson and Mrs. Fred Hunter wore down from Uiverton . Wednesday. Dennis Lindsey has been granted an mi.rpase of oensioii. Fred Maurer was his attorney. Miss Mollie Ferris is in Lincoln this week attending the meeting of the Kastorn Star. Mrs. Flossie Illingworth is greatly improved and is now thought to be out of dunger. P. Newhouse has been granted an Increase of pension, and will now get :fJ15 per month. Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp will return to Red Cloud to live as soon as they can get a house. Carl Warren came home from Lin coln Saturday evening to remain dur ing the summer. Henry Sears of Uelvidere, 111., has keen here this week looking after some veal estate deals. Tom Heal came in from Alliance to day for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Heal. Thomas Hurden wius down from Hladen this week to see his new , ireat-granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pope arrived home Sunday monday from their wed ding trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. .John Aultz and their niece Miss Sadie Pinkie, went to Lluion Col., Tuesday morning. Prof. .John Weesner of Webber, Kan., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Weesner, this week. Walt Cox has been awarded the con tract for the wiring for the new dec- trie light plant at Friend. you will find out the where and what. ""I..- M& m-IiooI. his oompletos .... the list of toaohors for the oouiing year. ' Mrs. John 1. Potter and Mrs. (!. P.. ..n ii .1 The oltv council has ordered the MoKooby are attending tho"inootmg' ,m ., ., . , , ., i ..u is..., ... ... ... ... .. i Partners A Merchants bank building of the Eastern Mtar in ijinooin mis - ... .... . i I I' e 1110(1 III) 11 I lllll 111 rwiniiiiim hi week. Nov. Kippotoo oanio down from Hustings yesterday to preaeli.tho ser-1 nion at, the funeral of S. 11. Carpenter today. IJoseoe Sellars returned Wednesday to llridgeport. Neb., whore ho it. em ployed as a timekeeper with a rail gang. Tliooitv oouneil has ordered that the ordinance, providing that hacks, drays, street cars, etc., pay a license bo en forced. Clarence Carpenter loft Tuesday evening for Chase county, where ho oxpeetw to remain for a eouplo of months Mrs. Hradbrook is building a now porch and otherwise improving her residence property on West Sixth avenue. S. P. Spokoslioid, who has had a severe siege of pneumonia, is improv ing and it is hoped will soon be around again. Hev. George Hummel went to Doni phan. Neb., Wednesday to visit his daughters, Mrs. Carrie Young and Mrs. Nettie Martin. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Latta's short order house, just north of Spokofield's. Everything new and up to date. A. W. Melloynolds, county surveyor of Nuckolls county, was over from Nelson this week doing some work for Sam Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. George Holister and daughter Itinllc went to Lincoln Tues day morning, being called there by the illness of Mr. Hollistcr's sister. At the meeting of the school board Monday evening Dr. R. P. Haines was elected president. E. J. Ovonng vice president and L. II. Port secretary. Of all the fruits there are in the land, That grow on bush or tree, I would give up the choicest ones For Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. U. L. (Jotting. At the meeting of the city count Wednesday night Oscar Hurroughs wim dented simcrintendint of the electric light plant for the ensuing year. For Sale Ten thoroughbred Here ford bulls, 2 years old, good color, well marked. Will sell reasonable. 1 mile east of Riverton. Mrs. J. M. Car-uahan. A special invitation to the young people of Red Cloud to hear Prof. Thompson at the Congregational church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Maples of Ridgeway, Mo., was in Red Cloud Tuesday on his way to visit his son, who purchased the .Toshma Rushton place, near North Kranch. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robertson of MeCook are parents of a baby girl, born last Friday. Mrs. Robertson was formerly Miss Minnie Dickenson of this city: Mrs. Harriott and daughter, Mrs. Florence Kettner, have removed from Pranklin to Red Cloud and are living in the house across the street from the Advent church. rent. The bund boys will liereaiior occupy the basement of the building. Regular examination for toaohors will lie held nect Friday and ".Satur day. May 17 and IS. Kxaininatioit of eighth grade pupils will also bo hold at the same time. 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. Marion Neal, who recently sold his billiard hall in this oily to llavol and Gross, has purchased a similar busi ness at Guide Roclc. lie made a suc cess of the business hero and will no doubt do the same in Guide Hock. Hod Cloud was "dry" for a short time Tuesday morning, owing to the licenses of the saloons having expired Monday night and t'10 now council failing to renew them until the ad journed mooting Tuesday fornoon. Artists have no trouble in securing models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets ami have beeouio models in face and form since taking Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. :. cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. A. II. Carpenter and llurke A Camp bell tiled the papers in their appeal to the supreme court in the case where in Ilenard MoNeny secured a judgment against then for SUSO as the outcome nt tlw Rushton land deal. The bond was ilxed at 81700. A young man from Riverton tried to get on the "blind" baggage at the depot in Red Cloud Sunday evening. His foot caught under the wheel and two of his toes were so badly mashed that he was taken to Cook's hospital for treatment, and was afterward sent to his home in Riverton. k-JJJI II iy Hats K Hi rtSSB'USS f 'YC' 'ji'mr . i.vrK Ray Palmer, who has been taking a course in telegraphy at the business college, is now employed at the depot where he will receive the benefit of a practical training. Rev. A. A. Crcssman will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the gradua ting class of the Red Cloud high school on Sunday, May Ufi, at the Con gregational church. Mrs. Omcr Doling and baby of Me Cook visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Smith this week. They left Thursday morning for Norfolk, Neb., where they will make their home. in., i... i.,..i i.. . .. .,.,..!.. ...i. .. Tt. would remiire the services of an ex lb s tun uuu iu nun n:uiiu niiu (;u 4 from day to day suffering from phyK-ipcrt accountant to prepare such a 1....1 i ,., ..i.. ... iiii:t....v, d.w.i,.. ' stati'inont. and as that is not in our ie light plant in i rionu. ihimvuhih iai uuumivi n "i.j . , , , m. r....l LVrmison and baby of Mountain Tea would make them well, line we have waited for the statement Mrs. (arl rorgusoti aim o.ioj oi ... ' lt,i,5,.li it, was said John Mart, would ManZaiv Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with no..le : ii lOi men t so that the remedv mav be . 1 applied at the very scat of the trou- "11 I 1-1.. .1.1... -r.lt...ll..,. Itlt.inLl i .lt4 .. .. 1 1. uie, vims rmiuwui; ihhiubu ih,imhuij bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Street Commissioner Tomlinson has received a sample section of the iiirlit..iiuh wood nine which it is proposed to use in earring the water from the springs north of town to the waterworks. The pipe is apparently ' strongly made and "water-tight."! It is on exhibition at the city clerks ollice. Street Commissioner John Tomlin son haB been doing some grading on Webster street this week. Mr. Tom linson says that if he were allowed to use all the money that rightfully be-1 longs to the streets he would agree to ' pave the business section in the next two years. Why not give him the opportunity? Rev. A. A. Cressman, ptistor of the Congregational church, will preach in Pranklin next Sunday. His pulpit in this city will be occupied Sunday by Prof. A. I). Thompson of Pranklin1 Academy. Mr. Thompson is a brilliant young man and will be able to inter-' est the people of Red Cloud. Give him a hearing. Yesterday the Peoples' Rank began moving the'furnlture and fixtures to the front of the room now occupied by Miner Ilros, grocery. The grocery department will be removed to the rear of the dry goods department. This arrangement has been made neces sary by the constantly increasing business of the banking department and will add greatly to the convenience of its patrons. We are frequently asked why wo do not publish a statement showing the cost of the electric light plant. We've a Hat that was made for YOU as irulyas it you were measured for it a Hal exactly suited to your build and the contour of your face. D From the staid, sedate shaped to the snappy extremes, there's there's not a Hat but bears the stamp of style and newness. HATS AT $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, to $5 We have exclusive Hats. You can't buy them in any other store in town. J Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits in all the new models and shades. See our Shoe and Shirt Line before buying TheiCowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE 3 1 5 Webster St. Red Cloud, Nebraska The railroad fare will bo '-'e per mile. It will not cost anyone in Webster county over 82 car fare to come and go. Prepare now to go. At a special meeting of the school board Tuesday evening that body de clined the offer of C. J. Piatt for a , school house site. We understand that Mr. Piatt offered the block south of Irving Cuinmings place to the board for SIMM). The offer was de clined on the ground that under the proposition upon which the bonds were voted the board had no right to build on ground which was at that time outside the city limits. will gather up their old rubbish, such as ash piles, tin cans, etc., and place it at convenient points in or near the alleys, it will bo hauled away free of charge by the city. Manure will not be hauled away froe, but unless the owners of property cause it to be re moved the street commissioner is authorized to haul it away, for 'which a charge for 50 cents per load will bo made. This is a good move, so you should get ready for it next Monday. "Clean UDM Day Nay 14. Next Tuesday, May 14, has been set aside as "clean up" day by the city council. On that day Street Commis sionar Tomlinson will have a number of teams at his disposal to haul away the rubbish. All property owners and tendants are notified that if they - It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen's Poot-Kase, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2.re. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eye and happy thoughts. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. i"' Orleans visited this week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs L. II. Fort. A rumor was current today that one of our prominent citizens narrowly escaped being shot last nigt. Cards have been received announc ing the birth of a son to Prof, and Mrs. II. L. Sams, on March 7. Mrs. C. 1). Sugden and son of Fair bury, 111., are visiting her parents, II r. and Mrs. D. U..Whltaker. 1'he LM-eatest tonic known. .'15 cents, which it was said John Mart, would tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. I prepare for publication. We have , . waited until we nave given up nope of ever seeing it. L CSkT1 Cc I f 'I'l'' State Sunday convention meets HL3 I Vrl m r in Hustings on June 18, 10 and (. For Infants and Children. ' Hnon, the New York llaraca starter, The Kind You Have Always Bought l -'; . y1 mrm ; ' America, will be there and great will Boars tho Jr yTft j-" l0 yur ,oss ' yu l(,n't ,1L'Iir them. Bignaturo of CftaSeACe&U2 .The Hastings people will furnish ', lodging and breakfast to all delegates. PRICES CREAM BaKint Powder With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appe tizing, digestible and wholesome. Greatest Aid to Cookery J