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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
u i si '1 I Hemsy flotes prom GATHERED FROM (f(f(1T1T11?1,',',1'','','W1v'',,',,'',,, BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate) Jonathan Sploor died Friday of a stroko a purnlynls. Married at tho ProBbytcrian manso in JJloomington on Christmas day ly ll'jv. Jool Warnor, Mr. James M.Wiley. The now fanners' tolephone com-; pany south of f town this week strung, thoirnow wiro into town and will now have better service. Married, on Christmas day, at high noon, at tho homo of the bride's par ents near Ash (.rove, Henry Schouno in in to Miss Lucy Claycomb, the Rev. T. O. Douglass ollioiuting. A largo number of sports of this vicinity attended the wolf hunt in this township last Tuesday. Reports soy that only one wolf was discovered Htid that was making for tall timber as if it woro pretty well frightened. Charlio Sutton and Miss Myrtle Hayes came up from Red (.'loud Christmas eve, routed Judge Losey fiom his peaceful slumbers, and per Miaded him to perform their wedding ceremony. They left for homo on t he midnight train. SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger) Register of Deeds Duane Wolfe re ceived a telegram from Portland, Oio gon, Monday stating that, hh mother was very low and not expected to live. The death of Walker Buchanan, which occurred last Thursday after- noon, takes away another old resident o( the county. Ho came here in tho fall of 1871. Glen Burr" the fourteen yeur old son of Mrs. C. C. Burr, died last Monday evening at tho homo for the feeble miuded at Winitleld, Kansas. Tho Jittio follow lias been a great sullerer for many years. Mrs. MoCannon, mother of Dr. Mo Cannon and James McCauuon of Rean'SvTie. died last Sunday morning .and was buried in the Roamsville cemetery on Monday. Sho had been living with her son James for several years-. Tho report camo to us just as we go to press of tho accidental shooting of Jerd Post, living northwest of town Ho was hunting and while crawling through a wiro fouco tho hammor of tho gun caught on a wiro and waji discharged. Flo lived but a short time. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Tho Catholic church at this place is to be provided with a permanent priest Father Sirois -who will take charge the Hrst of the year. Will Heed, who always returns a borrowed article before breakfast tho next day, did some highly creditable gymnastic stunts on the icy crossing Saturday while taking homo a wrench which ho had borrowed. As his feet Hew lip ho threw the article ho carried high in air without regard to who might be injured by the projectile. Tho sad word was received hero this week of tho death of Mrs. Leon Orcutt formerly Leila Orcutt, who died of kidney trouble, in Seattle, on Do - comber 17. l7UAMkr1 IN X IX .1". IV..U- , (From the Sentinel.) Dr. Smith went to .Tuniata Wediies day, found bis bride, was nun ried, and ' . f . , t 1. 1 . is bank again. Lucas Kelso went to the same city about tho same time but, with what success wo haven't learned yt. Bet tor watch tho iucomlng trains. ... ., ...... .. I F. M. .ljnkiiiHon, oueo upon 0 time a; rosidontof this place, but now a farmer near Oxford was a victim of a well planned &old up in the uot very re - mote past, but which ended iO victory for Monks" and discomfiture for the bold desperado. Talk about grit, last Sunday while Andrew Miuick, living south of River ton was putting a revolver into his hip pocket the gnu wont off, tho Iml let lodging deep in his hip. He came up on the train that evening, had the 1.. .n..i i.....t.wl i tliu V.i'i iv niiuli!iin.' extract, and the incision sewod up again. Next, morning he walked down to the depot, got on the train ! wont home. . xv a i!i,it.wi.,.i hurt wh..i might have been a most calarnitious accident last Sunday evening which happily for him finally resulted in I nothing more sorious than a bad bright and a .scorched mustache. It Neighboring Tomns OUR EXCHANGES e seoms that tho ninyor had lioon rabbit hunting bituly unil hud forgotten to I'omovo sonic of iho cartridges from his pockets, which, becoming mixed with his "old stylo" incidentally got into his pipe. Tho resultant ao oldent blow tho cob as high hs the grain wiiich once surrounded it is now 'soaring and tho astonished mayor fays . ,. . .. . ' . ,, . ... , ., .. until spring if it does thou. LEBANON. (From tho Arus.) Nancy A. George died at her homo near Stuart, Doc. 2.'. Funeral services wore held tho day following, conduct ed by Rev. Tromaiu, of Lebanon. , Tho marriage of Janet, youngest, J daughter of Mrs. W. F. Miller, and Mr. Raymond Albert Myers took place , at the family home in Cora township ! at II vo o'clock Monday. I ,KarJ Weaver died at tho homo of his parents in Lebanon, December 'J!l, in tho eighteenth year of his age. Funeral services were conducted next , day from tho M. 15. church, Rev. Tie- main oiliciating. The body was taken to Norton for burial. . Hastings Smith ami K'.iabeth Kim-, soy slipped over to tho probate's olllco at Red Cloud and were united in mar- -riage. So quiet did they keep things ' that the Argus failed to hear of it last week. The groom is a son of Mr. and j Mrs. .1. Smith, tho bride a daughter of Mr. Will lvim-ey. .tir. unci .ur.",. .aiwuiiu, u vjiuhuu, mid j latter a daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver wore called to Lebanon this , week on account of the sickness that j resulted in the fealth of Karl Weaver, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harmonson of Norton, and Horrsohele Weaver, also spent tho week here. The infant son of Mr. Owen Hollar, j of Oklahoma, died at the homo of Mrs. Hollar, Monday. The mother's death occurred at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr.". S. McCIeary. The father of the little one returned to Oklahoma only Saturday night, leaving the baby. I which was then sick, with his mother. i As Smith county held a pretty heavy mortgage on our property which had to bo paid by the 20th, we thought we wotdd ask our friends to help us out' Wo wrote to just twenty of them who owed us $01.15, none of them less than two dollars Of that number, threo sent regrets, alt Mie rest being paid in PANHANDLE Wo are -till on the road for the PANIIAXDI.K COUXTI5Y with, parlies who 1110 buying laud and if you are in position to make a small payment on a farm, and easy pnynieiitsfoii tho balance, come to our ollice and talk. such a proposition over with us and wo are sure that you will agree with us that wo huvo "the chance of your life" to oiler you. Xice smooth laud, shallow wells of good soft water, a deep rich soil, tho most healthful place to live in the wide world, populated with the best class of citizens that can be found anywhere, produces all of the cereals that grow in any raiubolt. with a rainfall of an average of twenty-four inches per year, with $.i.(Vi of sehoo' money to each child of school ago agaiust 1.'.Cj average ! j,,,. other stutes. with a state where yon can get a good school limine built and . , a teacher hireu as soon as you ha,vo seven children ol school ago in the dis- . trict a country di'Stined to be one of the best fruit sections in the United States where winter are mild and you can work the whole year around and where tho burdens of life are made easy. , r ,, . ., ... . , ... . , ,. Ono of out Company is there now with two ot our citizens to show them the country and to sell the land, and we have tho promise of a large lot of ,on rr our uext X(.ursjim ,i,. jr()es i,y speulut car on .January 7, 100S. Mr. Howar1 Brown has just returned from tho Panhandle whero he purchased JL'O acres of land and is woll satisfied with the country. The last gXoursion that .we were on bail due luuulrnd mid fnvtv neonln on it anil one . '- ' j rod and twenty eight bouglit land in tho Panhandle. Wo are looking for you to oome to our ollice any day to talk this over so you can make arrangements to go with "tho time of your life." Pecos Valley, Wo have choice land in tho Pecos Valloy In the irrigated district for anyone who desires to purchase that kind of land, and wo can show you some of t,0 bestbiuwiins In IrrlRiitodlniid tlmtyou win llniliiiiiiernnywiitorsorvico. ..... ' Hours tor business, Red Cloud Investment Gomp'ny I. H. HOLMKS, Presidont A. B. SELLFiUS, cash but $87,02. P. S. Wo got our taxes paid by overdrawing our bank accounts. Wes Good fed his hogs a lot of high priced corn and thou they all died on his hands Ho says that the money he paid for sotno of tho hogs and the corn will reach nearly 8700, to say nothing of tho loss of tho' hogs which ho raised. It is bad enough to losu a lot of hogs when no high priced feed has been used. HHBRHilBI The Wonderful Big Horn Basin To Renters I have .1 selected list of ir rigated farms in the Basin for rent; why not rent for a year or two and learn the profits from irrigated farm ing in the Basin, and be come acquainted with the climate and desirability of settling in that region? We also help you homestead irrigated lands, or to buy them at prices that will make you money. Millions of dollars are now being spent irrigating Basin lands. 1 lomeseekers' excursions hrst and third Tuesdays of 190S. Write D. Clem Dea ver, General Agent Land seekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Homeseekers1 excursions Hrst and third Tuesdays to Colorado, Wyom ing, Big Horn Basin, Northwest, Southwest and South; Winter Tourist Rates daily to Florida, the Gulf Country, the South and Southern California. Ask Agent or the undersigned for rates and de tails. J. F. BnwAitns, Ticket Agent. L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A., Omaha. 5 us on our next trip when you can have New Mexico. D. ,J. MYERS, Vioe-Prt'sident y tptjiiti.i hkm TEXAS Secretary aud Treasurer. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous becauteVo deccp 7 I II SL-iJA tive. Many sudden 2 ocatns are caused ;p! by i heart (H9 'w cane, pneumonia, neart 1 ui 1 tire or - apoplexy are often llie result of Kid ney difcasc. If kidttev trouble is " allowed to advance thekidiiey-poison-ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bk'ddcr, or thr. kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. J'.l.'dder troubles almost always result fr'tn a derangement of the kidneys and 1 cure is obtained uuickest 1y a "proper treatment of 'ie kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make 110 'mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes thai unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, aim to ;jci up many nines iiuring tne night. The mild and the extraordinary effecf of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing Vases. Swamp-Koot is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all aliout it, both sent free by mail. Address, Ur. Kil mer & Co., Hinghamtoii, X. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer m this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the uanie.Swamp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghnmton, N. Y., 011 every lKitllc. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR. AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. Those Delicious Lemon Pics. i The kind that "make your mouth , water'" are easily made with no fussing 1 and at least possible expense if you use ' 'oriM'IE" preparation. Don't hesi tate. Try it and tell your friends. At t grocers. 10 cents. Kvorybody is pleased ' with "OVU-PIK." 1 J ) t&I jtk3!ut K mm i They Compel Admiration First, because they look then, because they wear so so long. That's the n riiii ifit ri 14, j?A i 4AlllAc!''i r -W T tt TVS 1 1 VT-tl L. LV ! tXL"j hytl JZU Studebaker Wagon and we guarantee that there isn't a better made wagon in the world. It s right to the last detail. All lumber used 13 air seasoned; and steel tested and inspected. Come in and let us show you what a real ly good wagon is. We have books for Get one. Wolfe JujwvL2m i.AiOiaaviiuvafcvi(iafcaifcaviuufciiaar4tjivfcAa,a(bfcW4. 5 AY, rilSTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma torial and Coal at our yards? Not only that our prioes avkiuoe lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we take ' especial care of and protect all cau be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT tf Coal. (ft!rTiriiri(f'Vi,,vv,iivt'ri(f'f!fifrf' Albright Bros. Undertakers We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and give to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell phones at store and reside n:e. Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. We have in stock at all tiin a complete line of Building Material and Good Coal. Our price9 are reasonable. We solicit your patron age. Bell Tel. 00. Farmers Ind. 71. Mercer's Barber Shop Basement ot Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty Ski r t rW"!? so Rood, and well and last W & :.. w whole all iron :fe some Studebaker friends who call. V'. It is worth reading, ft beardstee, Red Cloud, Neb. FREES CO. Lumber. Saunders Bros. Lumber & Coal 1 l ; v.t .A " A c- - .,. s,