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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
f. yf Your Hair Contrary? Is it' inclined to run away P Don't punish it with a cruel brush and comb! Feed it, nour ish it, save it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Then your hair will remain at home, on your head, where it belongs. An elegant dressing. Keeps the scalp healthy. Does not change the color of the halt. A tiers Formula with etoh bottle I Show it to your doctor Atk hi in about It, thon dual hsiayi ! not possess, tlicy slipped between their bushol. This kind of sood Is hnrd to cattle, surrounded and disarmed him, bout. He was secured and sent to town, where he was plaeed under arrest, but received aid In plenty to get away. The .safety of our citizens has many times been in danger, but affairs do not seem to be mended by previous experiments. Wedding Bells. Si I Hummel Walker. ' On New Year day, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Tierce, occurred the wedding of the hitter's sister, Miss Sarah Hummel, and Mr. William Walker. lloth the contracting parties live in Urand View, T. ...... I,... ! IV llnmmnl lifittlwip Ntfc certainly believe this, or we would '" , .', ' , ., k .. .. f 41tit ltiMilit w itfskiitww( tint wifnttwinv not say so. Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now ," L,,u ""- i-"- .....v, Vorun Wright visited Sunday with hor undo, Win. Finney und family. Itobort Oroouhnlgh and family vis ited his brother James on Christmas, Otto Kuiggo's cousin, Carl Sponcc, roturncd to his homo in Beatrice last Thurrdny. Goorgo Hondorson and wifo roturn ed recently from Missouri for a weeks' visit. W. Croztor, D. Fishol and J. Kotrac, with families, visited at J. R. Crozior's on Christmas. liort Slater visited at his homo near Wilcox over Christmas. Ho roturncd Friday, accompanied by his brother David. to to to to to to to few '(ft to TO OIR Customers fe v to to to to to to an Commencing January 1 st, 1 908, lasting as long as Overcoats and $ itvi out tjm x nun t iui aa IIUW made from our new improved formula. is a great preparation for the hair and scalp. Stops falling hair. Cures dan druff. Promotes the growth of hair. Mid by the J. O. Ayor Co., Lowall. Mum, 'SifiiiitG&'lG&&iffiiutifi&'K&i&$&&itirKA I Deaths and Funerals. ZJiSKTlSiamTRX.W'XWXVfVWW 6ergc W. Garbcr. Sunday evening, December 22, 1H07, occurred the deatli of George (Jarber at his home in Guide Hock. Mr. Gar bit had been sick for several months with rheumatism. He was born at Salem, Jewell county, Kansas, Decern V3, 1 870. In just one week lie would have been at years old. He was the oldest child of "Dick" Gather. A few rears ago lie was married to Miss Min nie Sides. His wife and live small children survive him. He also left a father and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Bly of Guide Koelc, Mrs Clara Trather Mif Hubbell and Miss Ha.el Gather of Alexandria. There are also some half brothers and sisters. in thu presence of a few near rela tives. After the ceremony a supper was served and a general social time was had. The newly married couple left this morning for their homo in Grand View, la. Wann-Melly. A very quiet little wedding occurred Wednesday at the llurlingtou hotel. Miss Ktllo Mann, head waitress of that popular hostelry, was united in mar riage to Mr. Winfred J. Kelly, night operator at the Murlington depot. I Jew I. W. Hdson said the words that united the happy couple. Following the ceremony the bride and groom, Landlord and Mrs. Crans and thu ofli ciating clergyman partook of an elab orate little wedding feast. Thornchlll-Spencc. Fred Spence of lihulcn and Miss Nol dra Thornehill of Trenton, were mar ried at Wray, Col., Monday afternoon of last week, and are now staying at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spence, in Hladen, until a house can be secured. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thwrne hill of Trenton. The groom attended business college here und was at one Unton Week of Prayer Services. The Week of Prayer will be observ- Une a mcmbcr of thc Argus force T-d by the churches of Red Cloud in a . union eliort, as follows: Monday vvcniug at the Episcopal church, sub jeot, "Tho Manifestation of God in Christ"; Tuesday evening, Congrega tional church, subject, "The Triumphs if Faith"; Wednesday evening, Chris tian church, subject, "The Church Made. Glorious"; Thursday evening, Baptist church, subject, BLADEN. John Uecd was a passongor to Camp bell Saturday evoniug. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McCoy and little babo wore up from Cowios last Satur day and Sunday visiting her parents. Mrs. Win. Stahloy returned "Satur day evening from, Uowooso, where she has .been visiting at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Sam True. Mr. and Mrs. Gustus of Ong, who have been staying at the homo of Mrs. A. II. Kudd during her recent sickness, roturncd home last Monday morning. Mrs. Anna Hogato and her niece, Mihs Georgia Oreig of Omaha, visited at tho home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dowd, (luting the hol idays. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Bride, formerly of this place, but uow living at Cowles, last Saturday, a flue boy. Mother and babo reported to bo getting along as well as could bo ex pected . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers wont out to Alma Saturday evening, where thoy will spend a few days at tho home of his parents. Thoy will also visit nt tho home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Loisvolt, at Oilcans, while ab-seut. j Heavy Suits last, I will make a m Discount of 20 to to m m per cent for cash. to to to to to to to to to fi All the splendid Overcoats and the best fl Suits in this stock are included in this J2 sale. Fur Coats that deserve a better ffi fate are going to feel the knife, too; and ( in addition to this discount, on January fli 4th 1 will give awav everv 1 2th sale Jl I? 1 . frc nrT if .i i i.i i to to unaer pj.uu. lr tne i ztn sale is $ $5.00 I will allow $5.00 on the to chase. " I hie A7ill hp a ctnrA Anir fr Kntr oc to m . . j w j , to to to to to to to over pur- to Thomas C. Woods and Miss Jessie R. Laird, both of Webster county, were married last Thursday evening, Rev. G. W. Hummel olliciating. Last Saturday Kdward II. Hurding of Cambridge and Miss Maude J. Mc 'Missions Comb of Wilsonville, Neb., were mar- Home and Foreign"; Friday evening, Methodist church, subject, "Intemper ance the Master Curse"; Saturday, Urethren church, subject, "Christian Unity." This will be a rich thing for the churches of this city. Let us cul tivate and manifest thu true spirit of lovo and Christian fellowship by at t eliding and taking boine part in these meetings. ricd in this olliciating. city, Judge I. W. Edson CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of &&sx y Young Tough Causes Trouble at Guide Rock. From the Signal. A young man of questionable char -tcter had been lying idle in this city for several days. Last Saturday an educational lecture was held in Red ')oud and several from here attended, j This young man also went, not for the knowledge he would obtain, and while there imbibed too much "firewater" to retain the right amount of good -oiibc needful to keep people out of trouble. He started back and reached a small bridgo a short distance from Guide Koclc, where he halted and, pulling nit weapons, proceeded to hold up all who came along. At last two men i-aine along with a drove of cattle and, having an advantage the others did INFLAMMATORY KHHUMATISM CUKED IV 3 DAYS Morton 1.. Itlll. of Letiniiou Intl., nys "Mj vvlfo hml Ititlnmnmtorv lUicinmulsm In uverj inUFClo mid Joint; tier milTcrlng wns terrible find tier body uml face were- mvnllon almost bo yoml rt'COKiiltlon: hail been In bed fix weekt nutl hnil elKbt IijIcIhiih. but received no bencllt until filio tried Dr. Dctclion's ItLllef rot UheuinatlHin. It khvu liuumlluto relict nnd she wiih able to witlk nbout In three davn. 1 am Bitre It ftuwd her life " Sold by II. fi. Grlco. DriiKKlt. Hed ('loud CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items "Gathered by Our County Reporters STILLWATER R. Douthitt and family are oxpocted home Thursday. Tlio Eckleyand Pleasaut Ridge schools begau on January 1. Willie Richardson visited Harry Sla tor, near Wilcox over Christmas. Dave Fishol harvested .'H bushels of ONcellout alfalfa seed last fall. Ho has sold a good part of this at S". per ASSAILANT COVERS TRACKS Coroner's Jury Unable to Locate Blame for Death of Mrs. Smith. Seward, Neb., Jan. 1. After being in session a week und examining anil re-examining twenty-six witnesses, the coroner's jury found that Mrs. Frank Smith, who was murdered In a farm house near Millard on Dec. 1C, enmu to her death from a blow on the head dealt by an unknown person. Excite ment Is high here over tho brutal mur der and the county commissioners and the governor will ho urged to offer re wards for the apprehension of the murderer. A Bohemian was murdered in the same vicinity a year ago lit a similar manner and tho mm deter was never apprehended. Nothing was taken from the Smith home, so that robbery was not tho motive. Wit nesses declared she had no enemies and revenge was not the object. Mrs. Smith was found late In the afternoon of Dec. 10 with her skull crushed by a blow dealt with a singletree. to you may be lucky. I hope you are. to to to to to to to to to to to Il OlAu.., TvA gKuuidiorey, closer i m :Cfctifc Hr Record of Sales from my line of Pianos during the summer and of 1907 would look on paper something like this: Chickering Bros.: MR. L. L. BOREN. Red Cloud, Nebr. -MISS ALICE COOMBS, Red Cloud, Nebr ." MR LYMAN ESSIG. R Cloud, Nebr. MR. A. NEWTON, Inavale, Nebr. MR. W. RICHARDS, Guide Rock, Nebr. MR. GEO. DRAKE, Garfield Precinct. A. B. Chase: MR. W. A. MAYNARD, Red Cloud, Nebr. MISS IRENE MINER, Red Cloud, Nebr. MR. W. A. SHERWOOD, Red Cloud. Nebr. Price & Teeple: fall MR. J. O. CALDWELL, Red Cloud, Nebr. MR. WILL WOLFE, Red Cloud, Nebr. MISS MABEL BAILEY, Red Cloud, Nebr. Bush & Lane: Complies with the pure food laws of every state CALUMET BAKING POWDER UC1E TU Calumot Is mmlo o the finest mntcrinl.i pos flCHL I II Kiblc to select, and iikiWoh Unlit, easily ilitrested "'", Hrcml, lilMHiltii or 1'iibtryj tiieretore, 11 is rceoiu mended ly leatllnir physicluua and cliemistb. PAHUIIIIU in mine Calumet von arc nhvavs assured of CuUHUnl I a anod tinklni;: therefore, tlioru is no watte of material or time. Calumet Is put up in nlr-tlBht enns: It will Keep loneer ninn any otner Unklni: I'owder on the tuarUet and has more raising power. All IIIIPT is so carefully and scien llHLURIC I tiflcally prepared that -" the neutralization 01 tho incredients Is nhttnlutoly perfect. Theroloro, uaiumei leaves no Kocneiio Salts or Alum In tho food. It Is chemically correct. $1,000.00 n fur nnv substance in tlous to heulth found In Calumet , GIRL IS SERIOUSLY BURNED Merna Nelson of Beaver Crossing Pnintully Injured, but Will Recover. Suwuril, Neb., Jnn. 1. Merna Nol- son, dniiKlUcr of George Kelson, a former living near Heaver Crossing, wns painfully burned when hor dress suddenly caught lire and hurst into a Hume, enveloping her. She was sit ting close to a hot stove at the time. Hor parents were away. Tho child run Into the yard and rushing, a hu man torch, to tho cattle corral, jumped' into a tank of water. About the shoulders tho ilesh was cooked. She will recover! "iincom, nee. n. wuXTeii openeer, aged twenty-six, of Now York, a young man of evident wealth, died on tho eastbound Burlington train us ll en tered Lincoln last evening. Tho re mains were taken from the train hero and will be prepared for shipment to New York. Spencer, accompanied by a physician, had been to California in I search or health, and was trying to reach homo before he died. l)r. Green stone of HroolUyn, the physician, will accompany the remains. Carnegie Library for Falrbury. Falrbury, Neb., Dec. 31. Notifica tion was received from Andiew Car negie that he had donated $10,000 for n public library for Falrbury under the usual conditions the donation of 11 site mid appropriation of $1,000 a year lor maintenance. MR. J. N. HUTCHINS. Cowles, Nebr. MR. ELIAS GOBLE, Red Cloud, Nebr. Player-Pianos and Piano-Players MRS. CHAS. BESSE, Red Cloud, Nebr. MR. F. W. STUDEBAKER, Red Cloud, Nebr. The CHICKERING BROS, leads, with the A. B. Chase and Price & Teeple tied for second place. Not a very big record, but entirely satisfac tory as a beginning. If YOU are satisfied tell your friends. I thank you for your patronage and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Very Truly Yours, G. V. ARGABRIGHT, Potter Block, City Dray and Express Line. F. W. BTTJDTSPAKBR, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowes! CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 188. ' Offieno. v