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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
to A 1 f I 1 "' I" ':' Wv i localettes 1 . So I'i. A. Husk nis for lino potutoes. .S. 11. Johusou was horo Monday on business. (Intli Wttrron will do your burnt wood work-. ilaok Waller of Cowlos was in liod Cloud Tuesday. lr. Phillips and wifo of inavalo woro in Mil' city Tuesday Hee liutli Warren for all kinds of burnt wood hupplies. Wanted -A girl to learn typo sotting. Inquire at tliis olficc. I). II. C.trtwi ight's childrou nro on tho sick list this weak. Houator W. 1. Thorno was down from Hltulcn Monday. Vj. C. Punch was hero from Nelson "Sunday visiting friends. Ii'coni today until the llrfct day of ne. inoath you can shoot quail. Mrs. b'rod Qund is visiting with rel tltves in Hod Cloud this week. Miss Myra Grilllth is visiting with lYionds in Tooumseh this wook. Will Smith was up from Boswick the II rat ot tho woek visiting frionds. T. C. llaoker had a chicken bono re moved from his throat Wednosdny. M. Church was in tho city Tuesday from Run Oak, Kane, on businoss. Muj. Church of Burr Oak wan visit ing with frionds in Mod Cloud this week Mrs. O. L. Van Camp went to Has tings Wednesday for a visit with frionds Tho rooont spell of cold weather con vinces us that summer is really over. JMr. and Mrs. A. H. Keenoy have i otornod from their westorn bridal toar Miss Hall charmed and capturod her audiouce. Daily Tribuno, Maryville, Wo. A new residence is boing ereotod iu tho Piatt addition by Loonard of River ton. A. .1. Hayes of Guido Uook was trans acting business in Rod Cloud Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hughos loft Wed nondny for a visit with relatives in Chi cago. Mrs. W. A. Holmes has returned from a two weeks visit in Washington, Kan.s. A. W. MoReynolds was here Tuesday fiom Nelson, Nebr., looking up some land. Mrs. Davo Whitaker loft Thursday for Brush, Colo., whoro her husband is at work. L.C. Edwards and wifo were here sun day from Beukolman. Nebr. visiting friends. Miss Verne Hall is an artist of tho highest typo. Times Robublic, Bed ford, la. -v,vw-v,l'vvA GREAT REDUCTION SALE Someone needs a Buggy. If that one will come to my store 7 November 16, 1 leather quarter-top Buggy for $45 that ne can't duplicate else where for less than $65. There will be just one sold at this price, i and the first one it, iiiso noue lonowmg prices J on Enamel Ware: A 12-inch Enamel Wash Basin A 1 -quart Enamel Dippoc A 6-quart Enamel Milk Tan j A l l-ouart unaruol ijimi ran A 2-quart Enamel Coffee Tot 2fie A a-hrtle Ktil Itanrre with Reservoir. 18-inch Oven, worths 10.00. 7S rnln ..:... Oil IV ll IWV .................................. (VUW.WW $L You can save great money by will need a Heating Stove. Lome and see our Leader. 1 hey are fine Stoves and I will make the prices right. JAMES PETERSON. "WWvsAvyvAvA Chas. Gliok, editor and publisher of tho Rovolw, was down from Rlvorton Monday. Mark Good, who has boon visiting his sister, Mrs. Paul Storoy, is on tho sick list this wo k. Road tho new proposition at tho head of tho V Nowhouso ad on pago 3. It will probably interest you. Miss Vera Crablll entertained the members of the Junior Whist club at her home on Tuesday evening. Wo desiro to call your attention to tho advertisement of tho Itod Cloud Investment Co. elsewhoro in this paper. Frank Norton was up from Superior Sunday visiting Ids mother aud sisters Misses Anna and Mluuio of this place. Henry Rutledgo has purchased the property formerly occupied y Mrs. Aushute, and will move into it soon. Second Number Business Mens Lecture Courso, Ralph ParloMe, Sat urday evening, November 16. Seats at Hattio Morrison's. Patronize a high grado locturo course. Ralph Parlotte, tho Funnest Man iu America is the next attraction. At Opera House, November 10. Would you like to have a big doll to givo to tho baby for a Christmas pros ont? You may get ono without a cent of cost. Road R Nowhouse's ad, pago J, to loam how. Chas Sponco and Fred and Alva Cox of Bladen, camo down in Spenco's automobile Friday to seo tho football game. H C Gross camo back from Hluo Hil aud other points Tuesday and loft for his homo at Hayes Ceutor, Nebr., that ovoniug. Miss Mabel Thomas is ill with mala rial for or, and has boon conllnod to her bed for tho past two wooks in conse quonce. Tho llrst snow of tho season fell Monday. It was n light fall, and dis appeared almost as soon as it touched tho ground. Drs. Weirick & Riddlle, Rye, Ear, No.su and Throat Specialists. Glasses fitted. Over German National Bank, Hastings, Nebr. Floyd Carponter is visiting his par rents Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carpenter hero tliH week. District court has been in session this week. This is Judge Adams' last term. A full account of tho proceed ings will uppeariu tho Chief next week. In Franklin county tho doctors have formed a trust and raised their prices Tho people there And it eheapor now to take a little ginger for a stomach ache than to call a doctor. There will be sorvices at tho Episco pal church Thanksgiving day, Nov. 128 at 10:.'J0 u. m. All thankful people are invited to como and worship with us. .1. M. Bates. D. II. Kudd made this olllco a pleas ant call Monday. Mr. Rudd has been will sell him a who comes gets Sue 20c .' 2fic ;irc 42'lfl CUl seeing me those days. You anaavnaxavsA' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfii Kind You Have Always Bought Boors tho Slgnaturo of living in Oklahoma for tho past year and nioro but has decided that he will leave t horo and may conclude to stay iu this viuicity in the future. 'If I had J. D.'k money," said old man Swain, "1 would make everybody happy from Oregon to Maine; You don't need money, just be free. (five your family Rocky Mountain Tea ' C. L Cutting. If you aro in the market to buy farm lauds, whoro corn is king mid alfalfa Is queen, wrlto for list of farms to Lonore Laud and Loan Co., Lenora. Norton County, Kaiia. Hlotehes. pimples, coarse porc.s.hlack heads aro unsightly and denote Impure blood. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. :i." Cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cutting. It is healthful, wholesome. It's as good for one as the. other. A little dose will mala you sleep and cat. Makes people happy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Cents, Tea or Tab lets. Of courso wo nro not in tho real es tate business, but what is the ma tor with Nebraska that all real estate agcntB should try to take pooplo to other states to settle rather than horo at homo. The battleship Nobraka will have her Hnnl and otUcial trial cruiso Thursday or Fridoy. On her behavior on this cruise depends tho government's ac ceptance. She is still short about 1100 men of her regular fighting rating. Married, at tho residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Harrington, Thursday evening, Nov. 14, 1007, Fred Hedgo and Miss Gnico Harrington. Both parties aro well known throughout the community. Grant Bailey has rosignod from tho position ho has boon holding in Lincoln and he and his brothor Will will leave soon for Paciiic coast to look for work. Mrs, William Koon hus boon vory ill for a wook or so past, but Is now greatly improved. Vorne Hnll is an artist in her linn of work. Sho is a charming platform on tertainer, with a pleasing stngo appear ance. Sh is a girl of ability and tal ent, with a manner of gaining tho at tention of her audience. Groonfleld Transcript, Greenfield, la. Christian Church, November IStk. Tho lecture by Ralph Tarletto Sat urday, November 10th, will uot begin until 0 o'clock p. ni. Secure your sents now and hear Ualph Parlotto Saturday evening, Nov ember Kith. General admission, !!.! cents; reserved seats, CO cents. On sale at Ilattie Morrison's Fair store. An accident that might have resulted more seriously occurred to Mr and Mrs William Waller of Cowles whilo driv ing to Red Cloud Saturday. A reck less aiitomobillst from Hastings fright ened th team, which suddenly turn ed, upsetting the buggy aud throwing Mr. Waller and his wifo out. They were unhurt but might have been bad ly injured. What might have been a disastrous tiro started some time during last night in tho kitchen of Robinsons resturant. On coming down to build a f iro this morn ing Ira Trueblood found tho kitchen filled with smoke and tho floor burning Tho fire was soon extinguished but not until considorablo damago had boon done. Tho flro's origin is not known. Miss Verno Hull of Crestou, Iowa, elocutionist and reader, will givo an ontortainmontat tho Christian church under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor, assisted by local talent, Novombor 18. She comes well reo ommeded, is a graduate of two ora torical schools, aud should receive a good crowd. Tho Chief ofFico is well equipped with up-to date typo and printing material, paper and card stock aud machinery, and is prepurod to do any kind of job printing in a neat and workmanlike manner aud deliver it promptly. Givo us a trial ordor, If you aro getting your work done else whero. Parties wishing to go on our excur sion trip kindly call on or 'phono I. H. Holmes or A. B. Sollars not later than Monday, as wo will leave on tho 2 o'clock train Tuesday morning. Round trip to tho Panhandlo, Texas, $15. If you want to go through tho Pocos Val ley aud farther south tho fare will bo (20. Clothes from the Shops of the World's Best Makers THE GOttDEJKAIiEY GO. Always Reliable. First Door North of Post Office. $5 extra. Tho Rod Cloud Investment Co., Red Cloud, Nebr. If you have anything you wunt to soil, If you want to buy anything, if you have anything to trado, if you have found somthing and want to 11 ml tho owner, if you havo lost anything and want tho Under to find you, or If you want to utt tact tho attention of tho public try a local ad in tho Chief. It will cost you only tlvo conts a lino a week, and cannot help but bo noticed by every reader. Tho election of Dungan for district judge iu this district by such a surp rising voto can bo attributed not so much to his popularity, as to tho weak ness of his opposition. It is idle to indulge in post-mortems; but it takes no particular supernatural gift to asset t with some degree of certainty that tho result would havo been differ out had Overman pulled a half Bcoro more votos in tho primary election. Campboll Citizon. Indestructible Cat. While expounding to Ids' wife the alleged fact that men can control then tempers better than women can, Mr. Illnks fell over the cat and nearly broke his nose. "That settles It!" he hissed. "I've often threatened, but now I'll drawn the brute!" Ills wife begged him to be merciful, but his mind was made up. Accordingly he placed the offending feline, along' with two largo bricks, In an old Hour sack and hastened upon his murderous errand. On reaching the canal ho threw in the bag with such vigor that he overbalanced and full Into the muddy water. After strug gling for half an hour aud Incidentally drinking half the water In tin; canal, he returned homo wot and weary. At the door sat the cat. "Well, of all" exclaimed II inks. "Why, I drowned the brute!" "I don't think so," said his wifo as she let him In. "You didn't give, me time to tell you that there was a hole In that hag!" London Answers. Waves of Water. Waves are deceptive things. To look at them one would gather the Impres sion that the whole water traveled. This, however, Is not so. The water stays In the same place, hut the mo tion goes 011. In great storms waves aro sometimes forty feet high, and their crests travel lll'ty miles an hour. Tho base of a wave (the distance from valley to valley) is usually considered as being 11 ft con times the height of the wave. Therefore a wave twenty five feet high would have a .base ex tending :J7f feet. The force of waves breaking 011 tho Bhore Is seventeen tons to the sonaro Inch. ' Proof. Bkrappy When I married you I had no idea you were such a fool. Mrs. Skrappy The very fact of my con senting to Ihi your wifo should have re moved any doubts you had 011 that polnt.IllUBtmtcd lilts. E aim high in our selection of Men's Fall and Winter Suits. We get the bcsl Suit .pro ductions from the shops of the World's bcsl Makers. Wc aim high in selection of cloths, linings and trimmings. Get the bcsl possible Tailoring. Wc sell Suits that make us friends. The profits come of tocm sclves. Suit Prices. The IcmrA rutin 'n die P'ice ldder U $5.00 to J8.00. 'I hr greatest Wrench lies in the as sortment at SI 5.00. 1 8.00 and t20.00. At these prices we know from observation and from infotmalion given us by those who have examined Suiti in other houses, that we can give you posi tively superior results in tailoring, appearance, slylc and tUi1ity. Do not judge of the merits of a Suit, however, by any advertised price alone. Anybody can quote prices. It's the Suit at the price that tells the story. Notice f InctrporatlMi. Notlco It hereby glcn Hint h corporation han been duly formed by tho undersigned and nrU c.UH of Incorporation duly executed, fllod And re corded. Tho name of thu corporation In II, K.Grico Mi UK Company. Mm principal place of transacting Its business Ik led Cloud. Webster County. Ne hmtkn: tho general nature, of ttie business to U tr nHniiled In tho conduct of n general retail and wholesale, drug IiiiMiickh, tho miiiiiifHCturo. com pounding. purchnNC mid hale of drugs, medicine nnd proscription!), and of nil coodn and wnrcH UKtiiilly hand led by retail or vtholctntlc driiKpUtH or drug companies aud the nro,ulMtlnn, hotdlnc. maintenance nnd disposition of Mich real estate, building, structurcH and personal property h may be deemed necessary to tho proper und ad viititngcout conduct of said business. Tlui amount of capital stock authorised Ih $7,?0U.IH) tiubscrlbed and fully paid up a- communcomoiil of business, Tho time of ctimmcnct-ment of the corporation la October 1st. 1907. and its turmtna tlou Is fifty yearn from said date. The hlchetil amount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation la at any time to subject Itself la ft.UX).(Xi. Thfjoluccrs by whom tue a Hairs of tho corporation aro to be conducted, are it board of not to cxi ccd three directors, from whom nro chosen a president, secretary and treasurer. Dated October ffid, 1WT II. K.Oitirr. !. .1. (JlUCK. K. 1. (illlMKH Incorporator I have purchased Len Ault's Dray and will do all kinds of Light D raying. Leave your orders at Piatt & I'reese Lum ber Co., 'Phone 50. ERNEST GRAVES. B&rringtotiHaiH BARRINGTON HALL, THE STEEL-CUT COFFEE, FILLS A LONG FELT WANT. Every coffee drinker in tlii town and every one who would like to drink coffee, but who can not drink ordinary brands, should try this widely advertised and juilly celebrated Steel-Cut Coffee Ve have added it to our flock of high-grad r pure food groceries, because it will become im mensely popular when once introduced. When you buy a pound of Barrington Hall you get a pound of the best part of the coffee only. It is cut, not ground, into fine, even par ticles and the bitter chaff containing the injuriou element is removed. Barrington Hall sells at 35 cents per pound tin. Buy a pound try it in your home, ml i you do not agree that it is the moll delicious healthful and economical coffee you have ever used, return i what is left and get your money back. McFARLAND, The Grocer. All the Phones. W . j , j