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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
a i i . ; , L ? Don't Buy Land or Without getting one of Teel's Perfed: Abstracts of Titles. The oldesl and mosl reliable set of Abstract books in Webfter County. $ 1 0,000 Bond filed and approved. Represents six of the best Insurance companies doing business in the slate. .Loans made OFFICE In Ovcring Block. TWO PHONES Bell 98, Farmers 36. s 1 Jiemsy flutes prom GATHERED FROM ?1T1l,i,l,1flmv11,'r'','',''1,,'p'',''1,1,''xr LEBANON. (l-'rom the Times.) About 11 o'clock Sunday night fire broke out in tho John Dickson build ing, which is occupied by tho Drs. DyKes. . . . Tho lire engino soon smothered tho Humes, which were climbing up the southwest corner of tho building. Thoro) are various opin ions in to tho origin of tho lire. . . . Tho ovidonco of inside origin was tho discovery of boor bottles which were still bedewed with tho foam of tho contents, and also ono or two bottles which wore yet full with tho corks un drawn. Evidently tho Hrer could have started from a match or cigar nnd burned through to whoro tho air gave vent to a more rapid breeze. Wo un derstand tho building was full of smoke whou tho engine arrived, and that it hud been vacated only a short time when tho lire was discovered; that tho charred surface was largor i inside than outside. On tho other hand some claim it had boon set on the outsido with coal oil. If the lire originated on the inside it could have been either accidental or incendiary. If it was set on tho outsido thoro is no question but tho motive was to destroy tho brick block owned by Tygart, Mante, Mays and tho Lebahou State Bank. CAMPBELL (From thu Citizen.) C. L. Reynolds will start this week for Soattle, whoro ho will enter the produco commission business. Invitations are out for tho first an nual ball of tho Campbell Hro depart ment. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Webber, a girl. A boy arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Saturday evening. BLOOM1NGTON (From tho Advocate.) Tho only peaches we will have this season in this vicinity are those run ning around on two legs, and they aro quito numerous. George Groon has nearly comploted his new coal sheds and they aro with out doubt tho Huest in the state. During tho rain storm tho latter part of last week lightning struck tho Methodist church at Ash Grov and did about $ir0 damage. .7. M. Barber has had broken out and planted to sod corn over !J00 acres on his farm north of town. Tho big bunch of cattle, numbering 1100 head, that was shipped into this county by a Kansas City commission company was caught by tho county as S3ssor and listed for taxation.' SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) W. A. McCoy, hoad clork at Piorco's store, mot with a bad accident ono day last week. A long noodlo was sticking in tho false wall of tho show window and as ho stopped into tho opening tho neodlo was driven Into his oheok just below tho eye, about half of it break ing off and remaining lodged about two inches back from tho point whoro it entered. A physician out it out and it is thought nothing serious will ro. bitit. It is roportod that tho Burlington will spou boglu to put tho track bo O. C. T Neighboring Tomns f OUR EXCHANGES tweon Lincoln and Wymoio in shapo to cnrry fust trains. TIio company will probably put on ono fast passenger that will imiko but two stops between Linooln and lied Cloud. Guy Evans, who had his foot crushed at tho round house, has been taken to the hospital at Omaha. Dr. Mitchell accompanied him. BLUE HILL. (From tho Leader.) Miss Nora Saunders loft Monday for Iowa, whore slio was married to Ira Dickey of Foutanolle, at which pluco thoy expect to make their home. A part of tho foundation for tho T. O. O. F. hall was washod down last Thursday by tho heavy rain. Charles Coploy of Stromsburg was m Blue Hill Monday on his -way to Rod Cloud to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Copley is secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. at Stromsburg. Littlo Madge Paugli has been very mi n wan, ,i f- .. t , ;t ...... r....,.,i " VUIV ItMU WI ( tllllU IU IT IUIUUU sho would nob bo ablo to survive. She was ruptured in the side while playing and this, combined with u swelling of tho face and body, has made her con dition serious. Sho seems to b grad ually recovering. August Buschow shipped a Hue Hol-stein-Friesian bull to Cameron, Mo., Wednesday morning. It is 11 months old and is out of tho herd of Mr. Buschow's raising. GUIDE ROCK (From tho Signal.) A reunion of tho Jowoll family was hold last Tuesday at the Jowoll homo near Bostwick. Robert Jewell, Mrs. Hannah Garbor and Mrs. II. P. Crary of this place woro preseut. Although tho Signal is not reliably informed and cimuot vouch for the statement, wo understand that tho Burlington has decidod since tho issuo of tho Commorcial-Advortisor of tho 21th, to make Guido Rook the division point instead of Rod Cloud. It will no doubt bo a Midden blow to Red Cloud and its citizons will porhaps fool mor tified to seo nil tho fast trains going through that town at tho rate of forty or sovouty-flvo miles an hour. Porhaps ono or two of tho local froi(,hts will bo sehoduled to stop thoro regularly. Tho M. 13. hospital at Omaha Satur day received a package from Guido Rook, contributed by tho Smart Sot, tnu licgreo of Honor and a Jew other friends. FRANKLIN , (From the Sentinel.) Ben Fritson of Macon marketed ' somohogs in this city last Saturday,' four of tho biggest of them bringing a littlo over $03. This is as much as four ' good cows would havo brought a fow years ago. , The base ball boys aro fencing thoir grounds. About 2U0 foot havo been , contracted for and this amount, to I gotlior with tho grand stand, will quito ; olfectually oloso up tho east and north ; sides. Bonnott Travis caught a genuine gray wolf In his traps Tuosday night, j Ho had previously caught ilvo young I ones. Wo btllevo that Fraukjin has tho youngest and smallest amateur baud player in tho stato. Those who en joyed tho concert on tho street Satur day passed many uomplimoutury ro Loan Money on Real on city marks upon tho boy's playing. Ho is tho son of Web Prussia, tho leader of tho band, and is only S years old. A close ball gamo was played Wed nesday between tho Hloomington and Franklin teams, in which tho scoro was (5 to (5. Walter Parks a grandson of Don Smith, narrowly escaped a tragic death Friday morning while out walking near tho 'city park. A horso which John Hovner waj riding became un manageable and trampled tho little fellow under foot, breaking an arm. Tho dato of the Nebraska and Kansas I Interstate Reunion to bo held hero has boon fixed for tho latter part of August 20th to 21th. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered j s by Our County Reporters j GUIDE ROCK. Chot Purkerson is going to Groat Bend, Kansas, in a few days. Mrs. Eliza Murphy has been on the sick for some time but is improving. Al Hayes and wifo visited for a few days at Lebanon, Kansas. They re turned homo last Friday. Josse Corwin spent last Sunday with his family. Ho is working in tho eastern part of tho state. Frank Yetter got ono of his thumbs bruised lust Saturday, which will lay him up for a while. Everyone is feeling better sine tho rain. Mrs. Ed Wheadon's mother has been visiting her for a few days. She re turned home last Tuesday. Tho Guido Rock Bank looks fine since it has boon painted. Mr. Mason and his helper did the work. Jud Bailey, tho real-estate man and horse shoo pitcher of Red Cloud, spent Sunday with his brother Frank. Mrs. Van Voert is having her house remodeled. When completed sho will have one of the best housos in town. Mr. Will Sawyer is kept busy moving buildings. He goes in a few day to tho western part of this state. Tho building that Bill can't move would bo hard to move. Rc.al Estate Transfers. the week ending Tuesday. For .Iiuii' t, furnished by tho Fort struct Co., li. 11. Fort. Manager, haura Burr to Mary E Simpson, w'Jne I :i()-:i-10, wd g Edward T Foo to .1 W Mutter, - lots 1 to 7, blk l.'l, Cowles; wd Joshua d Fuller to Odell Muli Ab- :i."oo 110 sh a ng. lot 'J,' 10 and It, bile 10, Cowles, wd 700 State of Nebraska to Charles W Rinker, nw4 not and ei! nwt 1 l.-.-t-'.'. dood 10(H)' Dlinor lvoon to W L K'oon, lots a, ,: and at, blk a, Railroad add to Red Cloud, wd lo.'i Lincoln hand Co to Harm Iio.se, lot 1, blk II, Rosemont. wd... 10 Claas Rose to Harm Ro.se, lot !", blk a, Rosemont, wd 100 Harm Rose to Claas Rose, lot 1, blk 11, Rosemont, wd 7." Chas L Ful wider to Harm Rose, lots 0 and 8, blk a, It H, wd.. , 1100 Hugh It Hunter to W E Tomp kins, lots la and l.'l, blk 10, C.uide Rock, wd 400 William Saxour to Alice J White, lot U and ea lot to, ltusch's add to Blue Hill, wd.. 375 i Harm Rose to Charles U Fulwl- der, lot t, blk a, Tyler's sub division of Blue Hill, wd 800 E properties MHRI KfllHHHL V Red Cloud, Nebraska ) Harriet C Oliver to (ieorgo W Martin, nwl S-l-K), vd S00O Margaret I.averty to Mary E Sutton, lots 1 to .", block 1.". Kaley & Jackson' add to Red Cloud, fd '.MO Martha M Weiderander to Hugh It liulliford, lots 20, '.'1 and U'', Red Cloud, qcd 2.V) ' Same to same, lots 13 to SI, (iarlti'f's add to Hod Cloud. vd Hugh W. Culliford to David A j Dickey, lots t:t, 14 and 13, blk 0, Rod Cloud, vd .'100 State of Nebraska to Amltoy Mill Elevator Co. s.' no4 and n ws nv4 :i:t-S-10, dood SHO Mary E Downing ot al. to Albert Hamason, sot IJ.VIJ-Ji, vd Ttioo A II Crary, trustee, ot al. to .1 S 1'ur.Min, part not sol It-t-ii, vd 8 Wo.slov A Howard to Ervin C Christp, part sol Il-l-ii, wd.... 10.00 William Rail to (War Dahms. 1-:! sot 7-1-K), qcd tNIUU; .S-'S!i:j:i Mortgages filed, STUV.UO. Mortgages released, SI ). TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week r V J. F. Watt of Ciuido Rock was in the city Tuesday. John Storey, of Cook's pharmacy, has perfected an apparatus for tho making of gas, which is being so generally introduced in tho eastern cities for the cure of consumption. The electric light will bo burning on streets before the tlrst of August. The water bonds huve boon printed and signed by the mayor. The total assessed valuation of tho city of Rod Cloud for the year 1SS7 wasS.'tao,8l7. The ball game Monday between Cowles and Rod Cloud resulted in a scoro of 13 to 7 in favor of Red Cloud. We aro indebted to "Dad" Rust for u delicious box of strawberries. A mad dog was killed Sunday by II. Simons in Line township. Mort Foarn has quit working for L. A. Haskins and II. Richmond has taken his pluck. (Richmond is now editor of the Fremont Democrat and president of the Nebraska Editorial Association.) lames Anderson had a calf killed I and a colt blinded by lightning recent- Christ v Rasser of Ainboy had the J misfortune to got kicked by a calf while removing a rope from its foot. INKLAMMATOKV. HHB0MAT1SM CUKBU IN 3 DAYS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon Ind.. Fays; "My vrifo hud InllHmmtitorv lUiunmrttlsm In every rauKClo and Joint; her MitrurliiK wan terrible and her body and fnee were kwolleij almost be yond recognition, had been In bed nix weeks and had elKht phyMclnnr-, but recolrod no benefit until bIic tried tho Myntlc euro for HIienraatlHin. It xnvo imrncdlatr relict and Khe was able to walk Hbout In three days. 1 am nre It miveit her life." Sold by II. K. Orlce, rucBlBt. Ited Cloud, L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: Firfd, door south of Ited Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can bo found at homo ovory fore noon. Terms roasonablo. Estate Pinoulos are for the kidneys and' Bladder. They bring quick relief t backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out fooling. They produce n:it I ural action of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of tho blood. :l days treatment St. Money refunded if Pinoulos are not satisfactory. S,lil by Henry Cook's Drug Store. a Trlentl of the hom . A foo of tho Trust Calumet Baking Powder Compiles with tha Pure Food Lows of all 8tates Notice of Bond Sale. Sealed propOMiW will be received liv 1. II. Kort sppretiiry of lliu school Hoard, until .1 .Oth. 10(17. nt VI M.. for thu mirc'lince of 4i.'S if, school Itonds ut tlii' .school DNtrlct of the i 'y of lied clo'id. 'i'btor I'oiuity. Neurn&kn. vuti I April 'Jnd. 1007. lloiuls iiro In deiiMnlnu'liii ( Muiciirh, dated .1 nut W. 100T. bearing I'j I't cent )cr milium. liiiilurliiK .tunc 1st. ltv.'7, nml optional after 5 year.. Iintuls hmed purMiin( to section ll'.'.V.i. uobbet'a l!X3 Annotated but utes of Ncbni.-kii. llliN nui'-t up iiccotnpmiled by certified check for MM. payable to the City TreiiMirer. The llouru re-crves the rlj.'ht to reject nny nnd nlr bldH. Dated Mny 22ml. 1007. Ited Cloud. NebrnsU. DU. II. V. HAINES, PrcMdent. L. II. FORT, Secretary. J11118 JHMU lUdlHlTLy MAKES TTIHIE EA If you want to drink real coffee, buy a sealed pack- ape or ArDucKles of A 1 lit ARIOSA and grind it in your own kitchen as you want to use it. Roasted coffee loses its strength and flavor if exposed to the air, and even its identity as coffee after grinding. Loose coffee sold out of a bag, bin or tin is usually dusty and soiled by handling. Don't take it ! s Compile! with all requirement! of the National Purs Food Law, Guarantee No. 204 f , filed at Watlungtoo. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT - PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of hi 1 ro' m? j a f J." vfl - 4.v i V 1 V 4' was kv?fKftiX!,mt&r- r- vfVAn siMi'a.YBwairM)uaiiaiW'';w v&ji -umpwit!!" .tTrjf y rTr.vrtT' w- -.