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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
fj K ;- .t. J i LOGALETTES Kditor link' of the Nut ion. luis .sold V. fine driving team. ohn Anltz and wife are home from t' ir trip to Colorado. Vuj. May of Campbell, was in cd t )iid Wediduy. inlam Crow of Guide Rock was a It '1 ('loud visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Lulni of Mine Hill, is visiting w tli her brother W. C. Frahm. Herbert Robinson returned Tuesday from it visit with relatives at Crete. uror..ii: -One room in tin- MeGuiiv 1 Iding. ,Ls. Mctii'im:. Mrs. .1. A. lirown returned home '.m Hasting the lirst of the week. ''ave Meyers conductor on No. tilt nvil 01 has resigned and ha? gone east. Miss Heulah Taylor returned Wedn esday from a visit with friends in Or leans. '.orn to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pickett a nine pound girl last Sunday after-ll-JOn. "Cap" Ilouekln left for Siloam Springs, ArUansas, the first of the wik. Mrs. Pearl Smith Bly,' of MeCook, is visiting with her parents in Red C oud. Miss Iluth Warren will do massaging shampooing and manieuriug. Phone I SI. tf This firm carries a large assortment o! excellent monuments constantly on hMid. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherwood were in Kansas City a couple of days this week. Klrio Henry of Guide Rock was at tending the ball games the first of tnis week. .'no. Marsh and family of Guide Rock were spectators at the ball game Tuesday. (Jharlie Iiushcc and family left Mon day for a visit with relatives in New York state. Mrs. Stewart left Wednesday morn ing for a visit with relatives in Co lumbus, Ohio. P 11. Kizer and wfo returned Mon dav from a visit with relatives in Lincoln, Neb. Miss Edna Henderson of Womer is visiting with her sister Mrs. D. II. Kaley, this week. Mr. linker, manager of Cambridge ball team is in the city attending the bull gaiiy: this week. Miss Sarah Grosman, of Davenport, Neb., is in the city visiting her brother, Mr. Emanuel Grossman. .las. Smith, of Pickeral, Nebraska, -wan visiting the last of the week with tins Routs and family I'M Reiher ar.d family who have been visiting in Germany this summer sailod the 'J7 for home. Mrs. Chas. Eldridgo who went to MELONS, 1 0c APPLES, Eating and cooking , $ 1 .80 per bu GRAPES 35c per basket. Highest price for pro- uce. Your Patronage is Solicited by licFARLAND T5he GROCER All tho Phones CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of Omaha some time ago for an operation Is getting along nicely. Miss Ella Rradshaw has accepted position with the Hell Tu I phone Co., of this city. Mrs. .1. C. Wolfe is visiting her daughter Mrs. George on Willow Creek. .loe Rarta is the father of a baby girl. Horn Monday. Morgan Davis of Cowles was taking in tin; ball game on Thursday. Morris Groat is visiting with rela tives in Red Cloud. Morris has been running a blacksmith shop in Edison Nebraska. Miss Grace Mann of Oxford arrived in Red Cloud Thursday for a visit with her lister Etllo at the Burlington. G. L. Rurney of MeCook is taking W. Miller's place during the hitters absence. George, Ileflouower started for' Lincoln the first of the week to attend , the state university. I Charles Palmer was In MeCook re cently on business. j Pearl the little two year old ' daughter of Frank Kling, living near ' Cowles, died quite suddenly this morn ing of cholera infantum. ! Mrs John Hansen returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. ICellog at Topeka, Ivan. Clarence Lewis and wife returned home the first of the week. diet Cox broke his linger in a base ball game between the married men and batchelors at Lester last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jorgenson will celebrate their silver wedding next Monday. Alcid Longton and his bride return ed this morning from their honey moon trip to Denver. II. C. Cutter has gone to Texas to buy, cattle. Mr, and Mrs. II. E. Ilaughtaling retnrned to their home in Almena, Kansas on Wednesday. The ladies of the Christian Church will give their annual bazar and dinner on December 14. Miss Ada Skjelver left Friday for MeCook were she has secured a posi tion in the public schools. Mr. Will Woods of Chicago was visiting with Miss Eva Foster in Red Cloud the lirst of the week. MUs Rernice Marker loaves Satur day for Peru, Nebraska, where she will attend the normal school. Miss Mary Damerell left Thursday morning for an extended visit with her mother in Washington, I). C. In honor of Mrs. C. L. Cotting's birthday on Wednesday, her friends gave her a very pleasant surprise. C. E. Potman of Cowles passed through Red Cloud Mondav on hib way to the Panhandle of Texas. The tenth grade were entertained at a watermelon party by Miss Stella Helllebower last Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Crans left Thursday for a visit in Kansas City and Ohio. She expects to be gone about two mouths. C. W. Conner who has been visiting with his sister Mrs. L. II. Rust re turned to his home in Reaver City Wednesday. Mrs. Doc Nelson returned Monday fnm Kirwin, Kans., where she has been visiting relatives for a coiipie of weeks. Mrs. Josie Moranville took the morn ing train Tuesday, for Indiana to see her father, Stroup Rothrock, who Is very ill. Mrs. R. Muntz and daughter left last Monday for Ortonville, Minn., where they will make their home the future. Robt. Moore urn! Vint Solldny of MeCook together with their wives were visiting relatives in Red Cloud Sunday. Herbert Plumb is attending school at Drake University at Des Moines, Iowa, where ho expects to fit himself for the Ministry. It is stated on good authority that Tom Auld, President of the State Rank of Red Cloud, is paying "Rix's" way across the pond. Miss Nellio. Rutlege, accompanied by lint ffiHiciv r,,f llimf1 tn ftmrilm .!. .... she has been attending school, last Wednesday morning. I Grant Bailey son of Jud Bailey of &a&&M this city has been promoted to dts- ' tributiug olllcer of the coal depart ment of the It. .V M, The .Juniors of the Congregational church will again resume their meet ings next Sunday at a::it p. tu. All members and those interested are ex pected to be presetjt. I Misses Rate and Ethel Whltaker ami , 1 Noah Waggoner and family left Mon day for Carlisle to attend a meeting of Hie Rrcthrcn church tills week. Alviu tiimpp and wife returned from . their wedding trip Tuesday evening I and are now comfortably situated in. their home on Fourth avenue. i Thirty-five large English Hcrhshlro boars and sows for sale. The large, heavy-honed, prnlifht kind. Guide Rock I Phonu line i), '2. Tnos. Poi. unit's. W.vn:i A good man to handle c, i elusively or as a side line our lubrica ting oils and paints salary or coin mission. Fairfax Refining Co.. Clcve- ! laud, Ohio. I Mrs. W. 1). Mathews of Table Rock is visiting at the home of her sister-' in-luw Mrs. A. T. Walker in the eltv. ' She will go to Norton, Kas., to visit! other relatives before her return home. Tho school board contemplate furn ishing a wagonette to be used in bringing the small kindergarten children in the south ward to school. Swede Hunter, Tom Jones Harry Coulson and u number of other luavale and Walnut creek sports were attend ing the baseball tournament this week. Ernest Ferryman moved his family to Red Cloud from Oxford last Satur day. Mr, Ferryman Is braking on the freight between this city and Oxford. Raneyele, a bridge foreman on the MeCook division of the It. fc M., was killed last Saturday night at Alma by falling between the cars and being run over. A. Fredrickson left Tuesday evening for MeCook and Reaver City, where he will visit for a few days and will go then for a visit with his parents in Denmark. Ernest Ferryman had the misfortune to break his arm again Monday morn ing at Alma. This is the second time this arm has been broken in the last two months. Miss Alison Cowden was given a surprise party last Saturday afternoon in honor of her ninth birthday. About fifteen of her little friends were present, Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose, and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fil led at Dr. Damerell's olllce Tuesday Oct. I. Hours 11 too. The enrollment in the schools at the end of the second week of scnool was 314 in the grades in tho North ward and ttl in the High School with 127 scholars attending school in the Damerel building. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chafln of Faragnt, Iowa arrived in Red Cloud Tuesday for a, visit with Mrs. Chatln's sister Mrs. Ira Trucblood after which they will go to their new home in Rawlins county Kansas. The meeting of the contributors to the library fund which was called for last Tuesday evening was post poned to next Tuesday evening at the Coinmericinl Club room. Mrs. Eva Grout recently erected a fine granite monument for her father and moiher, lr. and Mrs. A. I). Brown. Overlng Bros, and Company.' of this city did the work. OveringBros. & Co. placed two hand some granite monuments in our city cemetery this week. One at tho grave of Solon It. Carpenter and theotheron the Fred Peterson lot for his wife. Walter Cox spent si few days vibiting with his family in Red Cloud the first of this week. Walter expects to be through with his contract of electric light wiring in Friend in a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Uiman Holdredgc and Mrs. John Storey of Cowles were visit ing with Mrs. Mary Arneson of this city the fore part of the week. These people were among the early pioneers of this county. An Ice social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Groon next Friday evening, It is in the Interest of the young peo ple's Christian Endeavor., Teams for all wishing to go will be at the Con gregational church at 7;30. n W llltn flliine. Kvni'llnrr Plinc ... II, IMWI -.'. .- . w. ....f, W....I , . Fulton, M. u. itcrgrnnu, .ioe uenry, Mr. Trebault, R. A. Colllo and Frank Mackelmoyer wore In atteudence at the Buotenback-Macklemeyer trial in the county court last Wednesday afternoon. Time Fall Our new suits arc in and wc invite your careful in spection. NEW FALL SUITS NEW FALL HATS NEW FALL SHOES NEW FALL FURNISHINGS y Prices no higher than usual which means very very ovt(iSt or hjgh chlSS merchandise, ? THE GOWDEN 315 Webster St First Door North of Post The young ladies of the Congrega tional church has charge of the "market" next Saturday at .Fulton's store in the Interest of tho building fund. Come and petroni.e the young peopleand ge.t something good for your Sunday dinner. The pastor of the Congregational church will preach next Sunday upon tho following themes: Morning "In fidelity versus Christianity." Evening "Christ at the Door." The full choir will be present as usual, and add in terest to the services. All kindly In vited. The M. W. A. team of this city went down to Guide Rock last Monday evening and assisted in the initiation of twelve candidates into the mys teries of the Woodcraft. There were fourteen or fifteen of the team and all are pleased with the treatment which was given them, Among the delegates appointed by Govenor Sheldon to represent Ne braska at the Fanner's National Con gress to be held in Oklahoma City, Okla., October 17 to 22, we find the following from this county: C. E. Pntman, L. C. Peisiger, C. W. Kaley, W. 13. Thome and Gurrettu Ohmstede. Mahlan Points of Walnut Creek has a carload of fat white hogs about ready to ship. They are a very even lot and make a fine appcaraifce and we think they ought to bring the top price in the market. Mr. Points Is consider ed one of the most successful hog raisers in those parts. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson died last Monday afternoon and was taken to Amack and Chaney's undertaking rooms and prepared for burial. This was quite a sad a flair as the twin of the baby was burled in Holdredge just a short time ago. The Webster county W. C. T. U. will have a rest room and headquarters on the fair grounds at Bladen during the fair. Mrs. L. S. Corey, state organizer, of Lincoln, will have charge of the tent and assist the otllcers in making every one comfortable and will be pleased to meet the ladies of Webster county. Luncheon will be served at any time In the kitchen booth. Everybody is in vited to call and make themselves at home. Mrs. Li mi Logan, county president. Dr PRICES fcrf "Baking Powder The finest in the world When ordering ask for Dr. Price's by name, else the grocer may forget the kind you are accustomed to. ,Va'v'vV to b uy Suits! - KlIiEY GO. Office. It is claimed Indigestion is tho na tional disease. That's why the demand for Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets keeps in creasing because they do tho work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indiges tion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your drug gist about tliein. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The Ladies' Clio club will hold their first meeting of the year on Saturday October ft, at Mrs. Letsou's. Member please take notice. Program for tho day. Roll call. "Men of the Period." Lesson. "Expansion of the Republic 1800-11100," first half. Leader Mrs. Kaley. Current events Leader, Mrs. Rlacklcdge. Critic, Mrs. Overlng, At the Christian church at. 10 a, in. Sunday school, II a.m. preaching and and communion. Subject: St. Matt, ft, III. 7 p. m,, Christian Endeavor, 8 p. in,, preaching, subject, "Why I am What I Am." I Pet., :i 1ft. "But san ctify the Lord God in your hearts and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear." Men admire good in hu man Uy. Ask for Al lens's Foot-Ease, a powder for swollen, tired hot, smart ing feet. Sample sent free. Also free samples of the Foot-Ease Saltary Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Alien S. Olinstcad, Le Roy. N. Y. Cosmopolitan Dinners. "You can pay your money in New York mid got any sort of dinner you UIjo and of every possible national Uy." declared the man about town. 'You can get an Italian dinner with spaghetti, a French dlnnor with frogs' legs, an Irish dinner with Homo sort of Btew, a Hungarian dinner with gou lash, a Russian dinner with caviare, a Spanish dinner with frljoles and a southern dinner with corn ponu." New Y.ork Press. Account!; Squared Forco of Habit. ' , "I-I must not Union to you, Mr. Peu nyullno," protested the blushing girl,, with eyes downcast. "You are onlyi trifling, nnd-nnd, besides, It Is getting Into." ' "Please hear mo out, MIsa nclcm,", pleaded the Infatuated young reporter.' Til cut It down to 250 words." A. 1 J- ' v. 1. , .