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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
y 1) nY LOGALETTES Charlie I'ltitthns a tine Hold of whout adjoining the city on the west. i Tin new school house plans are on exhibition. I Dr. Thomas lias removed his dental! parlors to the rooms over Cotting's drug .store. Prof Dietrich and wife took the train lust Wednesday for York. Sheriff Hedge took I.en Mitton to the asylum Wednesday. , The celebrated Haskell Indians will he here July 17 to play the Hod Cloud nine. S. C. Quick of Indlanola is the guest of .Mr. Win. Parkes. Ed Heiher and family started for iennany yesterday. The bridge gang is putting in a bridge near Amboy. The Country telephone has ordered a new switchboard. Sroit.voi: One roon In the Medulre building. J.s. Mcliuim:. tf W. N. Hichardson went to Oxford yesterdry morning for his daughter. David Morrison has purchased the Fair Store. Charlie Piatt has a new auto which lie stcars about the boulevardes like an old time chalVeur. Will Tabor now owns a good farm in Hayes county, the result of trading oil' his chugg wagon. The Congregational church Sunday School picnic was greatly enjoyed by the little folks. Will Hunt entertained Mrs. W. II. Hunt and son of Hivcrton here last .Sunday. Attorney l'red Maurer of this city will be orator of the day at the Fourth of July celebrationat Hosemont. K. U. Overman, candidate for dis trict judge, went to Franklin and !loomington yesterday evening. Mrs. Mercer and family have gone to Jiibbon to spend the Fourth with her parents. Miss Flo Palmer, who has been visit ing her people and friends In this city for several weeks started for Wray. Colo., Wednesday, to resume her duties. After spending a couple of months in the east and taking in the Jamestown Exposition, Judge Edson and wife returned to their home in thh city. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Arneson and their little daughter Alice, of Walnut Creek, spent last Sabbath with Mrs Mary Arneson. Mr. Richards, secretary of the I. O. ). F. lodge at Wymore,- was here in th, interestof the Ridgeway protective association. Miss LaurnTissington, who has been visiting her uncle's family, Mr. Win. I'arkes' of this city, for several weeks, ritnii it her home at I )es Moines, I a., Wednesday morning. M. A. Albright has just put into his tore a new account register which is tho latest thing to keep tab on those who o e you. It is capable of holding 2!i0 accounts. There was a large attendance at the State Sunday School Convention held Tit Hastings lust week. Over one thousand delegates were present and the meeting was full of Interest. The smallpox patient who has been sm inmate of the pest house for the last two weeks has been released. Ed Kellogg has been taking care of him. Prof. Paul Dictrick was elected sta tistical secretary of the state Sunday School association recently. His head quarters will be at Lincoln. II. 11. demons, foreman of the Red Cloud Nation, starts for his old home in "good old Chicago" tomorrow to spend si vacation of thirty days with his pa rents. Mrs. Clara Hazelrigg assisted by her daughter as musical director, will be jjin a series of meetings at the Con gregational church immediately after the Chatauqua. Prepare to attend. The medicine that sets the whole thinking, The remedy on which all doctors agree, The prescription all your friends are taking is llollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cottlng. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mack or white long-w risted gloves Sl.fiO per pair. F. Newhouse. Xo greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances on ordinary medi cines. L'ne llollister's Rockv Moun tain Tea. 31 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. h. Cottlng. Hob. McRride will hold another big hat sale Saturday, and also next week. Stetsons SI. 00. The regular S MM) hind S1.7.V $2.00 hats go at S1.00. Ho.s' SI. 2.1 nobby hats go at T.lctsi Mens, and boys' overalls and work shirts at cost, .snaps in children's suits. Man 'an Pile Remedy comes put uP in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Kasy to apply 'right where soreness and iullammutiou exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Price :.0c. (let it today. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. We wish fo call attention to the ad vertisement in this issue of the Fulton (iroccry Co., successors to John (irif feth. Willis and Vie are well and favorably known In this community and we predict them success in their new venture You can't tell a woman's Jage after she takes Hollisters Mountain Tea. Her complexion is line. She is round, plump, and handsome; in fact she is young again. 3.1 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. Ij. Cotting. It' v. Ij. A. Hussong, formerly a pas tor of the Congregational church here, will 1111 the pulpit at the above named churchnextSundayinorningand even! ng An invitation is extended to all tocome and hear him. The bites and stings- of insects, tan, sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbo lized. Acts like a poultice, and draws out intlaiumation. Try it. Price ','."ie. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Hees Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like It. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Pineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist In drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring quick relief. Satis faction guaranteed Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Fred Ooble, wno was a pioneer in the lumber business in Red Cloud, but now of Ft. Cobb Oklahoma, is visiting old friends and relatives in this city, made this otllce a pleasant call yestor terday. He took the evening train for ais home. Says he can'tdowithoutthe Chief. He enjoys reading the paper that gives the news of the place where he lived for so lnanyyears. The Chief being the pioneer paper of Webster county It Is u welcome guest to the old timers. Special Low Price on White Lily our in large lots. Good Canned Corn, 80c doz. Cans Strawberries Every Day. McFABLAIND T5he GR.OCER All tho Phonos F Some of the Cliatniirum Talent. D. T. Fox I). D. is one of Chicago's inosc successful ministers. For ten years he has been the pastor of the California Avenue Congregational church and is widl known to inanv of the Nebraska people as a lecturer. No better evidence of his popularity need be presented than the fact that he has received as many as six return dates, lie will appear on the Chautauqua on August T. Huy you season tickets now of the business men. The Midland Jubilee Singers will appear on the Red Cloud Chatauqua program on both August 1 and 2. These people have become famous during the past three years on account of the melody, harmony and pathos with which they sing the old camp meeting and plantation songs. You will hear them. There will be held a union temper ance meeting at the Congregational church Sunday evening. Rev. Austin will preach the sermon. The scare that there would be no wheat crop this season worth men tioning is unfounded. We have reports from different parts of the county that the wheat has made amazing growth since our splendid rains, and it is stated on reliable authority that there are pieces that will go as high as lifty bushels to the acre. Last Wednesday was quite a day for runaways. James Hurden was out with a team that evening and they got the bulge on h'm and went sailing up Main street at a lively gait. He was unable to control them at iirst and it was thought there would be a serious smashup, but he finally got them slowed down as they reached the turn by Ed Smith's. He drove them back without ditllculty. A farmer who lives nenrInuviile tied his team back of Joe Fogel's harness shop. They got scared at an nmn and broke loose and went tearing up the street west. The pole of tho wagon came down, plowing into the ground, and coming to the street crossing broke. Cloing another block they straddled a hitching post and soon were free of the vehicle. The last we saw of them they were going west. Where there areas many autoes as there are in Red it would be wise to put horses that are not accustomed to them in a feed barn, the auto drivers too should be more careful about searing teams. Monday night was an exceptionally enjoyable one to the P. K. O. society of this place. The Woodman Kail was rented and decorated for the occasion and besides a full attendance of the members there were several out of town guests. Misses lone Albright, Mira Cook, Jennie Cottlng and Hertha Pot ter,and Mesdames George Morhart and Del Turnure were taken into tho sis terhood. Later the young men, friends or husbands of the P. IS. O.'s were in vited upandinitiatedjuto the H. I. L's in proper style. It was a wierd per formance and nothing was overlooked in the way of signs, grips and pass words. Later an excellent musical program was rendered and refresh ments ended the evenings entertain ment. Those taking tho It, I. L. degree were Oscar Hurroughs, Flave (Jrice, Alvln Snanp. Mr. Kent, Dr. Mitchell, James Mitchell, I'M gar Cowden, I'M i Plutt, Stace Mohart, Holton Letson, Ed Taylor, Hurt Morhart, Harry Kra mer, Dr.Morrison, George Morhart, Del Turnure, Will Frahm and Will Auld. i . WW' Hot Weather Specials Do You Know It Is Warm ? And do you know wc are prepared for warm weather by hav ing in our store all the Wearables that go to make life endurable for sweltering man and boykind. - Ederhclmcr, Stein & Co, JW MAKER S 'JlJF Outing two-piece Suits, $5 to $15 Underwear Union, $1 to $1.50 Suit Underwear, two-piece, 25c to $1.00 Soft collar Shirts, 50c to 3.00 Golf Shirts, 50 cents to 1.75 Fine Summer Hosiery, 1 0c to 50c Straw Hats, 1 0c to 2.50 Genuine Panamas, $5 and $6 Come to our store for your Summer Wearables Light Weight Goods at Light Wright 'rices. The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS 3 1 5 Webster St. WW' Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, June 27, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. Sarah A Esgate et al to John S Kindsher, qcd, Its 0, 10, blk 2, Guide Hock S Jus Mc.Mahon to Jacob Goli, wd, w lot 10, all lots 1KU2 blk 2, Hohrer's add Itlue Hill 2200 Chns C Hennett et' al to Ida Thompson, deed, pt nel 7-f-l.. ChasC Dennett et al to Win Hen nett, n2.se I 0-2-1 Win Hennett ut al to Chas C Hen nett deed, s'Jset 0 2-0 2000 2000 2000 Dan'l I) Thompson to William Schmidt, Its 4, 5 0, 7, blk 1.1 Itlue Hill U-'OOO Jesse P Parker to Hobert Hawley wd Its 11 A: lit, blk 8 Itlue Hill, 11.50 Eilbert Hergmun to David A Dickey, wd Its 13-1 MS,, blk 0, Garber's add RC 300 Dan'l Morrison to Martin It Cor ner, wd, Its 4, I, 0,8, blk l.Ited Cloud 1250 Emma Howe to E H Harrlfeld.e 2 swl 11-3-tO C II Hamilton to Chas Itur bans, wd, pt sw2 se4 7-1-11.... Anna Henson to E J Peterson, wd s2 hv 23-S-12 .TohnSehlichtnian to Oscar A Ar nold, wd, sw 32-1-10 4400 1S00 3000 3000 30,0(50 i Mortgages filed, S1700. Moitgagcs released, S1000. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postolllco at Red Cloud, Neb. for tho wqok ending Juno '21, 1907: Miss Carrio Franco, AuniGlllotl, Myrta Uuusickor, Mr. John White. MMinun will Iwt cntit. fn flin Inn1 lnffnn ' otllce July 11, 10o7, if not called for before When calling for above please ' say "advertised." T. C. Hackkk, Postmaster. 100 I RELIABLE Red Cloud. Nebraska L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: First door south of Roil Cloud .Mill, 101 South Wobstor stroet. C'uu bo found'nt'homo every foro noon. Terms reasonable. i i Fulton Grocery Go Successors to John Grlffeth Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries A Full Assortment of Seasonable Goods Kept In Stock Call and See Us. We Will Try to Please YOU 425 Webster SU Hell 'Phone 102 lnd. 'Phono if.