The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 24, 1908, Image 5

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Will Uailey is home from Omaha.
(' It. Uali! is on tin- sick list.
I. II. H.iiley is t'lititiiKnl to his bed
illi thcumatiMu.
A ifood farm of fidO ui'fUM for font.
iiqiiirt! at this oftluo.
1). .1. llyeri of I'.oitklor, Colo., is in
tin: city on business.
Sheriff' Wnlruth of I'lnomhigtoii was
in the city Saturday.
Miss Riah Olmsted 1ms beu siuk
with tin grip tins week.
V. W. Wright of Hebron was In the
fit j llif Iirst of the wool:.
H V. Tnuiniv went to Missouri and
Iiiot I he litst of the week.
L I! Font lniK returned from a visit
with his parents in fiuivka, Ivan.
New house. llros. carry the complete
list of Ruihou Phonograph records.
A l. Fellars and Mike Strobl loft
Weilncday for tlie Texas Panhandle.
Wanted tlirl for housework. In
'Ci'iof Mm. Pliares, at Newhouso's.
Mif.s Ueorgia (Sard was over from
NortlilJr.iiuhthutlr.il ot the week.
L.ut '.' all wool underwear at I1'.
Nev.i,iuses. Now is tlie time to buy.
'i'he year-old hon of Air and Mrs.
liri-s Jensen is siek with pneumonia.
Dresser scarfs and table covin's in
Austrian llllet work at I''. Newhouse's.
For Kent One storage room, one
room, over Paul Storey's, .las. IMcGnire.
li. M. Marsh of the l'.laden Enter
prise force spent Sunday in the county
seat.
Mrs. 10. E. Gecr of Superior is visit
ing at the homo of Constable V. K.
( leer.
Miss Vordie Wliitely, from Missouri,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira True
blood.
J ' Ih'l.iuey of Helvidero was in
rtii Saturday shaking hands with
t riends.
Councilman A. AlcCall is still very
siek, and does not show much im
provement. "Jack" Galbreth, the Superior cigar
iiiuuuf.u'turer, was a Red Cloud visitor
Friday evening.
Bert Lindlcy, the Rivorton druggist,
was in town Sundiiy to see his motlier.
who is jcuy sick.
Miss Ada Skjelver, who is teaching
in McCook this year, visited in lied
Oloud this week.
Ottobein Uatuey and Will Wcesner
were in Kiiusas City tlie iirst of the
week with "stock. t
Mrs. Bob Austin of McCook visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. .1.
Ward, this week.
Pulpit themes for discussion at the
'ongregationnl church next Sunday:
Morning, "The Baptism of .lesns";
vening, "Woman's Greatest Need."
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JHeFAWD
The Gpoeef
All the Phones
Mar aim
Lily
CASTOR!
Tor lui'iiiits and Children.
Th8 Kind You Have Always Bough?
Boars tbo Spf 5rfZiii
Slgnaturo of LAalff&ic&i
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Ed Aslilin of Lchitn'nn. Kan., has
bought tlie Iterbnrgcr restaurant and
took possession Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cayer of Superior
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nate
lllingwnrth Friday and Saturday.
Harry Letson will return the. Iirst of
next week to Lewiston, Idaho, where
he Is eiiKUHfd in the shoe business.
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seed for sale at JS ."() per bu. on ear.
P. B. Ni:ai (ilasco, K'as.
Morgan Davis of Cowies. was in Bed
Cloud yesterday on his way to Tren
ton, where he goes in search of land.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bobertson went to
Lincoln Saturday where the former
will take treatment at :t sanitarium.
Miss Anna Delphi! ties, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. N.
Uichanlson, left Tuesday for Denver.
Jim Mcintosh shipped four cars or
cattle to S,t. .toe Wodncsdny. Do and
Will Uciikel accompanied the ship-
ment.
Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Danker of Biver
lou spent Sunday at the home of the
hitler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M.
Burgess.
Mrs. Ora Bibby went to Blue Hill
Monday, being called there by the
serious illness of her aunt, Mrs. Will
Magner.
Mr. and Tlrs. Will Letson departed
last Friday night for their home in
McCill, Nov., after a short visit with
relatives here. j
Drs. Weirick v Biddile, Eye. Lar,
Nose aad Throat Specialists. Glasses
fitted. Over German National Bank,
Hastings, Neb.
L. It. Thomas came down from Mc
Cook Saturday to see his wife, who is
visiting at the home of her mother,
Mrs. L. V. Pegg.
George Cluiison was out to his son-!
ill-law's Bay Nelson's, last week, to do
the chores while H ly went to Inavale
after a load of corn.
The ladies of the Congregational
chinch will hold their regular monthly
market at the Fulton grocery stoic
Saturday, January :.'."i.
Miss Cora Grossman has resiguel
her position on the Nation and Arthur
MeArthur is now holding down a
stool in that print shop.
Frank Ryan, brother-in-law of K. J.
Pulsipher, was in town Saturday. He
has just completed seiviag six years
in the Hnit"d States army.
Prof. Simpp and M. A. Mercer are
are homo from Norton, Kan., where
they assisted the band of that place, in
a concert Wednesday night.
Prof. It. II. Thomason, the palmist,
who is stopping at the Hotel Royal,
c nnes to our city highly recommended
as a leader in his profession.
The officers and degree, team of Red
Cloud lodge No. COS, M. W. A., will go
to Inavale a week from Tuesday,
where they will exemplify the work of
the order.
Oiner Doling and family will noon
remove from Norfolk, Neb., to Okla
homa City, where he will act as state
agent for the Columbia Fire Insurance
Co. of Omaha.
The Kebekahs will hold a public in
stallation of officers and basket supper
at Masonic hall, Thursday evening,
January -'10. All Odd Fellows and ladies
are invited to be present.
Arthur MeArthur went down to
Kansas City Sunday with Jim Mcin
tosh's hogs. It is said that Arthur
came near dislocating his neck "rub
bering" at the tall buildings.
Rev. Willahan, who was at one time
pastor of the Baptist church in this
city, and later at Guide Bock, has
been called to the pastorate of a
Baptist church of Krle, Pu., and has
accepted.
Mrs. Frank Smith of Garfield pre
cinct returned from Lincoln Tuesday
evening, bringing her daughter Lulu,
who has been tuking treatment at a
sanitarium. Miss Smith's health was
not much improved.
O. W. Tuber came down frcm Blue
Hill the first of the week. Since his
restaurant was destroyed by fire a
short time ago he has entered the real
estate business nnd Is now working up
iutetest in the San Luis valley lands.
Farmers and others interested in
ngaicultural affairs should not fail to
visit the Uurlington exhibit car, which
will be in Red Cloud Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday of next week. The
exhibit consists of the products of the
so-called arid and semi arid region- f
Nebraska, as well as the llig lloin
B.i-in of Wyoming.
Light cases of scarlet fever have been
r piiied to the county board of health I
lo in three miles north of Rnscinotit, i
a d one ease of diphtheria thr -e mile
c.i-U of the same village. The ensi-n
were promptly qtmnwiliiii'd by the
anlli u'ities.
Lie Do Tour went to Bed Cloud
M(v nin-IiL lo finish no his last dn
t),. , lw mmKly 0r county elerk
Lee will now devote his time to i.irni-
ing. owning one of the best farms In
Webster county, and will no doubt be
s successful in managing it as he Itnn
been in maiiaKius the all'airs of the
omVe. Sitfiml.
JcorWe W. Hutchison, clerk of the
district court, has received from Wat
den Beenier the certillcate of the esc
cution of l'rank Barker, as well as all
other papers pertaining to the tun-e
s nee Frank was committed to the p n
Stent iary, among them being the origi
nal copy of llovernor Mieke."s two
years' repi love.
The Y. P. S. C. !, of the Cnngremi
tional church is nlakiug prepi'istion--
to celebrate the twenty-seventh nnul
veiMirj of the organization on sund ,
'vening, February ii. Mr. and Mr.
C'aruihi r, of llasting will be present
i""' deliv.'i- addeesnes. On Monday
evening following they will give an
(illicit iouary entertainment, assisted
by liomo talent. Particulars next
week.
The Knights Templar gave a fare
well banquet Monday eveniue for .1.
V. Ainick, who removed to Missouri
with his family this week, ".lim" has
been in the employ of the Burlington
road in this city for a number of years
and he and his estimable wife have i.
host of fi lends who will regret tluii
(iUp,.iro. Mr. Amiok has a line lurm
j Missouri, and will hereafter devote
his time to agricultural pursuits.
To the Purchasing Public.
Your credit is good, better than evei
before in the history of Nebraska, and
it depends upon you to keep it good
by helping our country in Hie p rc.se M
business depression.
At heart our dear old nation is as
sound as a dollar. Bo cheerful, be
happy, keep on smiling even if the
financial shoe, does pinch a bit. .Mini
of us weathered '73, '81 and '!:!, an o
with everybody pulling tin; right wa,
we will make 1907 ashamed of itself
Talk confidence; banks are as good ac
they ever were. Keep on banking.
Aliove all things, don't become a pes
simi.st. No wind ever blew one wut
ad the time. We are ready to Oi en an
account with jou. Give us your haini
and we will give you our.s.
Hoping, trusting, working for tin
best business year in the history ot
our acquaintance while we sing "Th
Star Spangled Banner." Always th
same. Ai.umoiir Jtuos.
In the Sunny .South.
The rain belt in Mexico is a limited
area. Our lands are in tuis area am
lit) per cent of these lands are of tin
richest quality in tlie world and grow
luxuriant crops of corn, wheat, Par.
grass, bananas, oranges, lemons, pine
apples, limes and small fruits an
vegetables of all kinds. Sugar cane
which is a perennial in that country,
yields enormous returns, and is grown
alike by the large planter and the
small farmer who owns his titty lun-t
tract. Coffee produces wonderful u
suits. The climate is mild, even ami
healthful. So even, in fact, that ilv
crops of corn can bu grown and ma
lured in two years. 1 he water is gooi
ami from 00 to 7.r feet from the su
face. We can sell you this land ii
tracts ranging from 50 to aooi) acres
at !$7.f0 to S10 per acre on favorable
terms. We also guarantee to product
convincing evidence that the first crop
on this land will ,ield vou 5100 u,
$,'00 per acre, or refund your expenses.
Tlie excursion rate to this wondei fin
laud is very low, being only SB!. (Hi
Come with ns oi. our excursion Febru
ary 1. For further particulars, see oi
write .1. V. IIai.k, Red Cloud.
COIN I Y tOliliT NEWS.
I'JIOIIATK CASKS.
Estate of Harris Noble. Appraisers'
commissions to F. Coulston and J. L.
Krout.
Estato of Andruw Arnold. Final ac
count of administratrix filed. Petition
for allowance and order of hearing.
Estate, of Richard Lewis. Order
granted to make repairs on buildings,
ctvir, CAHK8.
Ruby vs. Rose. Continued to 27th.
Matters vs City. Continued to 28th.
Hansen vs. Hayes. For trial 28th.
King-Graham Co. vs. Hayes. For
trial 28th.
First National Rank of Blue Hill vs.
Rose et al. Answer of defendant Rose
filed.
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Calitmnt Is r.o carpfully anJ fiticntiricaKy pn-piroil tlmt tho
neutralization of (ho iiurrcUicnt, is ubaokitUy pi-rfuit. Tliurc
fore. Ciiliiiimt Ichvps ho Koihollc S.ilfi or A'um In llio
food. It Irtolioniiusitly corrort. '- l'iir your 'tuiuurh'tf
bulie" iinu (.'uliimet. l''or ecuiiomy'ssuko buy i'alimiut.
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John U. !!:iui')i:r&.
J. II. Ilemsberg, for nearly twenty
vcars a resident of this city, died last
Friday evening at his home, 1021 Fust
Twenty-second avenue, Denver, Col.,
at the age of 80 years. Funeral t-cr-vices
were held last Sunday afternoon
it 2 o'clock. Mr. Iioin-Jicrg, with his
family, came to this city in the curly
sOs from Raton, N. M., and rc-ided
here until four or live years ngo, when
lie removed to Denver, where his
daughters, Laura and Ella, were en
gaged in teaching school. When Air.
Itcmsbergciime to lied Cloud he built
the house now owned and occupied
by E. J. Overlng, Jr.
3uhy f-mlgli.
Word has been received in this city
of tlie death or the little child of Air.
and Airs. Edwin Emlgh of Madison,
Neb., which occurred .Monday. The
blow falls exceptionally hard upon
he mother, following so closely upon
the death of her fathur, the late John
II. Reinsberg.
WIlJTox.
Will Cox, the 20-year-old son of Mr.
Joseph Cox, Jr., of Smith county,
Kansas, died last Saturday in Kansas
City, Alo., where he was attending
school. Pneumonia was the cause of
Jiis death. Funeral services were held
last Tuesday at the family home, con
ducted by Rev. Craig, and interment
was in the Oriole cemetery. The fu
neral is said to have been one of the
largest, ever held in that part of the'
country. Deceased is survived by his
parents, two brothers and ouo sister.
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Will be in l.'ed Cloud Saturdays
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which is full and com
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PUBLIC in the Gro
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us in Damerell Block
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