The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 31, 1907, Image 4

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A Cough
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a
regular cough medicine, a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. Good for easy
coughs, hard coughs, desper
ate couehs. If vour doctor
endorses it for your case, take
it. If not, don't take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
Business College Notes
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the dose of Aycr's Pills is small, only
one atbedtimc. As arulc, laxative doses
arc better than cathartic doses. For con
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick
headaches, they cannot be excelled.
Ask your doctor about this.
''udo by tho J. C. A.7or Co.. Lowott. Mass.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Itoms of Nowa Found In Tho
Chief of Twenty Ycnra Ago
This Weok V V
It. II. Fulton lias painted his dwell
i ng.
The city tax levy is about 20 mills
on the dollar.
Our baseball boys downed the Guide
Itoclc experts last Friday.
The city council has let the contract
for the electric light plant.
Lew Albright boughtG. H. Chaney's
residence this week, paying 82,200 for
xit.
Decoration day was duly observed.
Judge MoICoighun delivered the address
to the old soldiers.
The Odd Fellows have commened
the erection of their new hall on the
lots north of the rinlc. f
fudge MeKeighan had the misfor
tune of having three of his horses cut
in the barb wire, one of which his son
Charley was riding at the time.
There was quite a little exeitinent
over at Harvey Merrill's bust Sunday
over a cow that had gone mad. Dr.
Denney and Prof. Picking, from Hed
Cloud, along with about forty other
people, were there. It was said to be
a case of. genuine hydrophobia.
Tames IC. Wall was out in thu bail
storm last week, near theUoble ranch.
A lriilstone hit one of the horses on
the head and knocked it down, and
another struck Mr. Wall. Mert Fearu
and Willie Aubushon were with him
and tin y say it wan the worst storm
they ever saw.
Miss Alvlra Kushton quit school this
week.
Miss Frances Nesbit is a new stu
dent this wcelt.
Close Kmigh rented an Oliver type
writer this month.
Miss Mabel Ilrooks and Miss Lam
brecht were visitors Wednesday.
Messrs. Copley and McDonald and
Miss Kva Myers were visitors Thurs
day. Prof. Dlctriek goes to Pawnee City
the coining week to appear on a con
vention program.
Most of the pupils attended the
Decoration day services at the opera
house Thursday.
Prof. Dietrick was in Franklin coun
ty the first of the week, working up
thu Sunday schools.
Misses Harlow and Heck with left
Thursday morning for Omaha, where
they have positions as stenographers.
Arthur McArthur writes that he is
getting along nicely at Claj' Center,
where he is working in a printing
olllee.
The Chautauqua manager announces
that he will be in the city next week
to begin his advertising campaign.
The summer Chautauqua is a sure
tlnng.
While in Franklin Prof. Dietrick
visited the academy and was enter
tained quite royally by Profs. Hart
and Wright. The academy folks are
line people and we wish them the best
of success in the good work they are
doing.
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COUNTY COURT NEWS.
May 28 Kstate of Charles Schultz,
deceased. Report of executor filed;
order of payment.
Estate of Charles L. Winfrey, de
ceased. Oath to administrator; letters
of administration; order limiting time
of settlement to one year from date.
May 2l Estate of William Williams,
deceased. Hearing on final account
adjourned to June 5.
Estate of Charles L. Winfrey. Peti
tion and order limiting time of filing
claims against estate to December 20.
J. O. Caldwell and Ed A mack appoint
ed appraisers; commission issued.
CIVIL MATTi:itS.
May 27 Sellars vs. Neal; motion to
dismiss; motion sustained and cause
dismissed.
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending Tuesday,
May 28, furnished by the Fort Ab
stract Co., 1 1. II. Fort, Manager.
Oliver 1). Hedge, .sheriff, to Hugh
W Culliford, lots 13 to 21, Idle
0, tiarber's add to Kud Cloud,
sherilV's deed
State of Nebraska to I. II.
Thomas, nwl Hl-s-ll, deed....
Anton Huble to Frank Huble,swl
12-1-0, ml r.ooo
John Orifleth to Chas. Kaley, cl4
set 33-2-11 4000
Curtis Ileal to Evans Ilcisler, nc4
20-3-10 wd 130.r
Mary E Simpson to Laura llurr,
se4 10-3-10, wd fiOOO
C. E. Elwnnger to James II Ilar-
Inn, w2 27-3.8, wd 11200
Mary II Sheeley to Arthur II
Sheeley, pt sw4 3-1-0, wd 125
William II Parens to Clarence
Peeve, pt bile 2, Talbot's add
to Guide Hock, wd S.ri0
Otto Stofl'regen to Chas lloswell
lotO bile 21, lllue Hill
Walter S Noble to Elmer M Noble
c2 net 30-1-12, we
Joseph Hunter to Hugh M.. Hun
ter, lots 0 and 7 bile I, Guide
ltocle, wd KJ00
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Total 830388
Mortgages filed, $0700.
Mortgages released. 8 1000.
THE REBEKAHS.
Program for District Meeting to Be
Hcltl In Red Cloud Next Thursday.
AI'TIJItOO.N SI'.sslOX.
Welcome Rod Cloud lodge.
Response Superior.
Music Franklin.
Heading Nelson.
Paper lied Cloud.
Reading Hardy.
Music Superior.
Reading Guide Rock.
Address Emma Talbot.
Drills.
Question box.
Adjournment.
KVIJNINO SKS9IO.V.
Opening exercises.
Music Red Cloud.
Staff work will be exemplified by
different lodges.
Secret work Emma L. Talbot.
Question box.
Music.
Adjournment.
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Deaths and Funerals.
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Mrs. Jane Boone.
Mrs. Janu Iloone, a widow lady who
has made her residence in Red Cloud
for several years, died late Wednesday
afternoon as the result of a stroke of
paralysis which she sulTored over a
week ago. Funeral services were held
at the Christian church Thursday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. Austin
of the M. E. Church. The deceased
was born in England about seventy
years ago, and had lived in America
for thirty years. She was married in
Indiana to William Pooue, who died
about eighteen years ago. Her sur-
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Home cooking counts for muc&
in the child's health; do not imperil
it with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder.
Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they
come in. To fre sure of the purity, you must use '
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POWDER
Rqjal makes a difference in your home--a difference in your health
a difference in your cooking.
ROYAL b absolutely Pure.
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riving relatives in this country are
Henry Williams and Mrs. James Wat
son of Greeley, Col., Thomas Williams
of Sycamore, Kan., and Daisy Williams
of Olympia, Ore., all of whom are
nephews and nieces.
Mrs. Job Saladcn.
Mrs. Maggie Kaladeu, wife of Joe
baladen, living south of the river, died
about noon today, from cancer, with
which she has been suffering for sev
eral months. Arrangements for the
funeral have not yet been made, al
though it will probably be held Sun
day. Obituary next week.
Saunders
Brothers
RED CLOUD,
NEBR.
Canon City, Sunnjside,
and Genuine Niyer
. Head Maithnd
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J.ust Received, a Car of
FLOUR.
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praars flour
and tm STOKE
You can save money by
taking 500 pounds of him.
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You inny be particular or what
omo cull 'vranky," but OUR
COAfj will please you.
Our coal is clean and wo deliver
promptly.
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L. SHEEMAN,
General
Auctioneer
Kosldonue: First door smith of
Rod Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster
stroot.
Can bo found at homo every fore
noon. Tonus rousonablo.
Mercer's
Barber Shop
Hascmcnt of
Potter lilack.
Massaging
a Specialty
Colorado -mm acres, rich,
bliujk soil, smooth and lovol. $U
por aero.
sln1?asr-l ,lrters t from
fbOO. Good soil, level land. Tonus
to suit.
Ncbraska-Ctty properties and
well improved farms at rousonablo
prices.
N. P. KLOWGARD,
0lllc, ofT, C,, Atiy- h' "Inclc
ledge, lied Cloud, Neb. Phono 48.
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