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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
r .i iMMMUiHUOB JWfflVviK (J " i it r vkUfifcAvfcvfcvivfcAOiAAvlrxiAAvfcafAxVAvi, lotiKlu 10 the Homo w i Jleaisy Notes prom Neighboring Toains f M ft GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES Oil uitd Mining Co. of Lobimon was hold Wednesday to eastern pin ties. Tim company wa trying to Hud not wliut was under this unit, of tho state, blowcd in nil rfo ad: m tnastor here, and be will forward tho po8tolllco department. F. 0. Buschow ha3 beou conflnrFfo CAMPBELL (From the Cition.) Mr. undtMi'H. fed Globe uro parents of a now boy liJiby. Mrs. Clyde Logan is still on tho Hick list. Her mother. Mrs. Vobber. ur- rivod Monday. Henry Albors was culled to Lin oln by ii nieH-iigo unnoiiuoing tho serious illness of her mother. Mr. P. C. Obo.g nnil funiily for Far nam Monday, whoro they will make their futuro homo. William Patterson went down to 1i(l Cloud Monday to spend about a -week browsing around among frionds and relatives. Tho sad intelligence was reooivod hoto that Mrs. S. K. Hardy, who was visiting relative) near 'Oulbertson, died Thursday morning. A moBt pleasant surprise was ar ranged at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. By Burt Friday, in honor of the 8.'Jrd birthday of Grandma Crosby. BLADEN (From tho Entorpriso.) Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, a good-looking girl. Frank Ilallor sold a team of 'two-year-old horses on Wednesday of this week to Frank and Oscar Cathor'for S3 10. Lola, one of tho 'four-months old twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Davis, south of town, died Wednesday from pneumonia. A letter recently reooivod by us from G. P. Cather, Jr., from Snn Fran cisco, Cal., states that lie is now in the United States naval school. II. H. Boyd and Warren Davis wont to Hastings Monday to comploto a dual for 1000 arros of land which they purchased while in old Mexico last lid!. Mrs. H. B. Boyd, Mm. Thus. Burden snd Mrs. Stiiekor, who have boon on tho siok list for some time, we are pleased to state are on tho toad to recovery. livor after a soriotis illness of about twolvo days. Ho was CO years ago. Dr. W. B. Slaglo was down to Esbon Monday and Tuesday in consultation with Dr. Klttnor, over H. 1$. Keim, who is quite- sick. Harry Stevens, who will bo romom bored by many here, committed sui cide at his homo in. Orugan last week. Lafo Xoul, living in tho north part of town, made anothor attempt yester day afternoon to hurry himself out of this world of troub o, this" time by tho razor route. He got his razor out to shave himself, and after ho llnishod tho job of shaving ho took a swipe at his throat, cutting an ugly gash aoioss tho front of his neck, but did not got far enough to tho side to catch the jugular vein. nos house in Superit! lights. Km nk Abtuit was JotMlng a horses yesterday who gUr that woro' h.a hoU80 for sovcrHi WCeks froma fi tted together tiefiunfcvifriuhtotied and n-n nitn,.t, r n. ...u rr,. !...'....... , ... i ii i . SlT ir ' vuiu uvvaun vi biiu Kill, uo r imiMWf the money that was subscribed,.... b.oko away, tearing &pltowl at great i,,g slowly now and soon expol.ts to l, then moitgaged the outfit and went SUM.(1, They , an on loe sidewalk m hl. fnpmftP hnnrfw unlf nonitl ) LEBANON (From tho Argus.) John Gibbs and Miss Ada Stump were married at tho bride's home, near Salem, Wednesday, February 12. Lafc Linton and a man named Cham bers, from Kansas City, aro making preparations to open an auto livery he.e. George Corbin wont to Brown coun ty, Monday, to trade some of his money and his rheumatism for a good brand of health. Miss May Smith, who has been very sick for somo months, was taken to a hospital at Lincoln, Neb., Thursday for treatment. The infant born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Frazior of Logau township, Wed nesday, died tho following day. Mrs. Frazier is in a critical condition. Ike Myors, Jim Wiggs, Chas. Ander son, Clarouce Hudson and John Me Claren started for Rocky Ford, Col., Monday evening in tho interest of a laud deal. Tho drill casing and machinery bo- deopor, but had to stop a little shoit of two thousand te i. It imj thing id' value was discovered tho company never found it out. bloomin(;ton (From the Tribune.) Mrs. Giistiiv Fischer died February 1). aIiu was f2 years of ago and was burn in Germany. D. M. Oiegg has .ei'oivod notice that lie has been allowed a pension ot i'2Q per month, having passed tho age of 7.1 j ears. Dr. Ella P. Sumner went down to Omaha this week with Mrs. Susio Shoemaker, who will undergo an oper ation performed, There is no truth in tho report that John W. Kirkbrido, while in Mexico, tried to clopo witli Carrio Nation, who is now sojourning in that country. Tho P. E. O.'s gavo a 7 o'clock din nor last Wednesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. E. J. Holmes, in honor of Miss Amy Smith, ono of their mem bers, who is soon to leave for her new homo in Missouri. 3 pe front of Kostoi son's wlih such force- as t glass clear aoros- and ono (ell iiok the plato GUIDE U '(I'lOIII thoiSMual.) sick tho loro have a now it ry ig, to Mr. , a daughtor. ltd to Missouri 'heWious illness SUPERIOR '(From the Express.) Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Beck gavo social parties lHSt Thursday and Friday even ings. Win. Buckles has received an I. O. O. F. modal or pin for being a member of that order twenty-five years. Several robberies aro reported re cently. Sam Weaver lost a good hat and ono of tho Ilacklor boys lost a lap robe. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mi s O. L. Dunbar gavo them a very complete and pleasant surprise Satur day night. They are going to Ottawa, Kan., to live. Bagloy fc Jones arc putting in acety lene lights in tho new Dahlgren build ing this week. This is the first busi- CK. h-.' Mis. A. J. Hayes Whs part of the week. Mr. anil Mrs. A babe, bom last weel Born, Sunday. Fe and Mrs. A. J. Kind M. Noul was c Thursday owing to of his father. Mrs. G. M. Simps!!)! and daughtor Mabel were both ill ftvoral days, but aro improving M' ' Mrs. Earl B. Crafrjis reported as gradually improvitigXfgt tho College View sanitarium, pf, On February Id Vlratid Mrs. Roborfc Garrison colebrutolMid twontioth an mvorsary of thoir wwwlng, H. B lluntor toolftff Hliot at a Hock of pigeons WcduesMyj and brought down thirteen of thMsj Ho seems to f? bo as great a hunte plies, and explain that ho was natura ing boon a "Hunter his name im- j uui luj'vnui rlcood shot, hav- t-a r ,(long. BLUE (From tli l?oy Gorbor of Ki ed in tho Star livo Flit. Nablo wa surprise on his ( was last Monday. O. W. Taber was last week. Ho inf to .novo to the Sai .spring. Walter Scott is tion among the bu trons of this posto tures asking his erjwaong. -far" i MILL. Udor) lljOlouu Is employ- y- pivon a gouu.uo iii.Lf..i..i i.it. , uiriuuuy, wuicu 'I - . DDio a row days us ho expects is valloy in the Irolilating a potl- Mws men and pa- iifov their sigua iljinnient as post- Netkc ? lKnratlM. Know All Men by Theo PrcxonU: That wc. WiillacoA. Mnjnurd. William Wolfe mid VU lltm KngelM do hcrcoy aMtodnto ourselves lo go tlicr for the puiposo of forming and becom lujf a corporation In tho Btato of Nebraska, ioi tho tiatmautlon of tho btuincss herein described. Tho name of tho corporation shall be tho HcdY Cloud Dardwnro and Implement compnuy. Tho prlnolpal placu of transacting ha biiMm i. nh all bo in tho city of Itcd Cloud, In the connty of Webiter, and state of Nebraska. Tho nature of tho buslnosit to bo transaetnl by Bald corporation shall bo tho buying an Helling of nil blnda of merchandise The authorized capital Ptook of nald corporu tlou shall bo forty thousand dollan (f 10,0)0) l)r ' shares ot Ave hundred doHaracach. Tho corporation shall commence htiRlneim when twenty-uvo thousAud dollars of tho capi tal stock Is paid up. The board of directors of said corporatlotr shall determine when tho balance or mild ttock shall be paid In. The exit tenco of this corporation shall com menco on the 27th day of February, 1908, aud contlnne during tho period of fifty year. The business of said corporation shall bo con ducted by a board of dhectom not to exceed-' five In number to bo elected by tbefltoukholden. The ofrlcera of said corporation shall be presi dent, secretary and treasurer, who shall bo chosen by tho board of directors. Tho highest amount of Indebtedness to which, said corporation shall nt any time subject iixoli shall not bo more than ono third of Km capital stock. Waj.i,aok A. Matmaru, WlM.IAM Woi.VK, William Euelm, Dated thlx iT7th day of February, 190S. 0 IZ RiVERTON (From the lloviow.) Hr. and Mrs. Louis Suhriuer ate on the siok list this week. Little Helen Taylor is on tho siok list this week, caused by some new teeth. Mrs. Nathan Gliek, who lias boon bedfast several days with tho grip, is again able to bo about. C. R. Uakostraw has a live snail on exhibition at his lestauraut which was found iu a bunch of bananas. Mr. and Mrs. William Polly, who left this place a short time ago to go t Maryville, Mo., have concluded to .novo back to Kivorlou. Hero is a tccord bleaker in the daily business. For the mouth ot January. Pony Bennett's cream chock was $ J 1. !).", which was secured from the or jam sold from two cows. Hcsides that amount thoy kept cream enough to make butter enough for their own UiC. ERANKLIN (Krnm tin' .Sentinel.) The futility oi John Hlanl; is sick with diphtheria. Mr. and Mis Chas. Shoemaker left Tuesday for Omaha, wheio the latter will undergo an operation. Jim and Ollio Sturdevant wont to Strang Sunduy for tho purpose of at tending tho funeral nt I heir brother John's wife. George Dyer, son of Mr. and Mis. ,1. W. Dyer, died Tuesday morning, near Smith Center, aged -10, his death being duo to heart lailure. . t)oi soy Shoemaker and his brother Edgar went down to Lincoln tho first of the week, whoro it most likely tho latter will submit to an operation for tube. culosis of tho bone. Tho lamily of Kov. Gutley has hud more than its share of sickness for tho past several days. All of tho children were alllictod with measles, three of them at tho saino time, which ought to have been enough, but on top of tint Mr. (latloy had a ery soveio at tack of tho grip. - MERRY'S X " ' J iHtROVED niGIDMffifiE OPTOMET Eyes Tested Free i u..- i.. . j i ' ,. "' i ! "'H' ig. B iHPI ,: I 13- mufitMr . MJ kLr I iw c, v enee ot m in s t rt " W) - & ? "V I T- iffX m ur - mm s fitffie of , m f 1 byes lested tree t fti dmses . ' -f i --fmrr ' M iyffi fc vZl J fff ( WW Optometry is the sci measuring the refradjiipn of the eyes and the Spectacle L SMITH CENTER iFiom tho Messenger) M. E. Phillips died at his homo one half mile north of town Friday night f.otn ptipiuuuulu ajnl absctjss on tlie Many people suffer from headaches which vroxude reiiayjhsfc use of properly fitted spectacles. Children suffer with inflamed eyes, sick headaches, stomach troubles and many other ailments which are relieved by the use of spectacles. For twelve years we have fitted spectacles in this city and our best recommendation is tne host oi satisfied custom ers, many of whom have tried other optometrists without success and have paid from one and one-half to double our prices before coming to us. In frame fitting our lon cxpe rience assures you a perfect fit We vise no drugs of any kind in the eye .s they are unnecessary and often dangerous A NBWHOUSB Jewelers and Optometrists, BROTHERS C, B. & Q. Watch Repairers n V .?! Jit 1 t 1 w i ii 4i 0 v rmruZA 'VsW !ii)MWMllftWilll'tHi'WMI""lwlWWrt ''''-jfijmHjHimniyfrTi'r ' IT fll"- ' ! J, AJfiMM . in mMAnwniWMWi -"""THrllWiHil". 'f" - - "