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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
i k I TJJ" 4 V , rf LOCALETTES 2 less Hay was dowu from Oxford Tuesday. Miss .losle Igou In visiting in Omalia ithls Meek. Will Kife whs up from lteatrice "Tuesday. Mrs Cloud was dowu from I naval Monday Mrs. Hattle Morrison went toOmaliu Sunday. lid I'ayne was down from Catherton .Monday. Mrs. 'ox came home from Itladen Monday. Oscar Hurroitghs went to Franklin Saturday. L. 1 Albright went to Kansas 'ity Wednesday. Mrs. Harris was down from Uowles Monday. Goo. Volland was down from River ton Tuesday. J. W. Kaley left for Moulder, Colo., Thursday night. ' Bruce Frame, of Blue Hill, wus in the city Wednesday. Lee DeTure, of (iuide Hock, was on our streets Tuesday. Bert Urieevviis here from Boulder tho first of the week. Miss Claru Abel went to Omaha tho iirst of the week. Miss Rose McGulro went to Omaha the last of the week. (J. L Cotliug returned from a visit in ChicBgo Thursday. Oirl wanted for general housework. Inquire at Ncwhouse's. Miss Hattie Lorantz, of Cowles, was visiting May Frlsblo Monday. Mrs. Frank Smith is visiting in Lin coln and Omaha this week. Mr. aud Mrs. John Myers are visiting relatives in Hagler this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Palmerof Iuavule, visited relatives hero Sunday. Oscar Boycc and family visited his brother at Riveiton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Mummy return ed to Council Bluffs Sunday. Miss Belle Spanogle returned from a visit in Denver the last of the week. Mrs. Cather, of Lincoln, is visiting her brothers, Charles and Dave Kaley. Mrs. T. J. Bomford, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is bettor. Miss Jc'nnio Cotting entertained sev eral of her girl friends last Thursday. Ed .Tarboe and family expect to move to McPhorsen, Kaus., in a short time Sotno good city lots to soil or trade for stock. H. W. Gulliford. Foil Sam: Six room house, 3 lots. Inquire at Newhouse's store. tf For Sale Stevens hammorless dou ble barrel shotgun. Inquire at this office. Mrs Curt Evans is back from Den ver, where she has been visiting her daughter. Misses Clara and Bortha McMillan are in Omaha taking in the Ak-Sar-Ben this week. Rert Ctfrraad family moved to Min den Saturday, where they will make their home. Robert Barlow and wife, of Sidney, Nebr., have been visiting his parents this week. Lost A big roll of carpet, between Red Cloud and the Peterson farm, south-west of the city. Liberal re ward on returning to Amack and Chancy, Red Cloud. Frnternl Aid meets Thurs lay nUht at 8:00 slinrp. Ed Kellogg went to Lincoln yester day to attend the Mnsonic Grand Lodge I. W. Boganrlef's son Jim has re turned to Chicago whore he is study ing medicine Mrs. Mary Arneson went to Walnut Creek last Wednesday to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Ruth Oough returned Monday from an extended visit at heroldhomc in Sullivan, Ills. Mr. and Mts. Roscoe Burch left for Fuirbury Sunday and will go from there to Missouri. John Sutton and family, of Walnut Creek, was in the city last Monday to attend the Bryan rally. Judo Sapp, a former resident of this city, was retoutly killed in Denver, while working in a factory. Mr and Mrs. Furgeson and baby ate here from Orleans visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fort. Wantkd A young lady who wtshe learn typesetting. Call at the Chief ofilce for particulars. Mrs. Dr. Cretghton and Mrs. Walter Sherwood returned Monday from Chi cago aud other points in Ills. II. S. Holcomb came in last Wednes day from Snohomish, Wash., where ho has been visiting his brother Frank. Tom Jones, was down from Walnut Creek to attend the Bryan rally. He says it is all Bryanwardiu that nccko' woods. Ed Kellogg returned Monday evening from Ohio, the home of his youthful days. He says Nebraska is the only place. Miss Ethel Moore returned to her home in Lincoln the first of the week, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Crabill. If you want a fountain pen that will not leak in any position buy one of Cotting the druggsit, gurantecd satisfaction Oct. Oth is the date for the next ex clusion of the Red Cloud Investment Co., to the cheap land in Texas. Join their crowd. Be sure and go with the excursion Oct. Oth of the Red Cloud Investment Co They sell choice farm land on easy payments. Don't forget W. R. Wonderly's dis persion sale of cattle at the stockyards in Inavale, Wednesdny, October 7 See j bill for particulars. Those who desire season tickets for the lecture course and have not yet been solicitedcau get tickets by call ing on Prof R.I). Moritz. With every paid in advance subscrip tion we are giving a pair of shears that cannot be purchased at any store for less than 7.1e. Call and see them. Mrs. Ella Pringle, of Santa Cruz, Calif., who has beon visiting Judge Edson's family lately, left for home on Tuesday, via the Rock Island railway. Rev. J. M. Bates returned Tuesday from St. Paul and will hold regular service next Sunday. The Sundayol lowing he wlli be attending the annual convention of the church at Lexington, Nebr. Summary for September, 1908 Temperature, highest, 08, on 5; low est, 31, on 20: greatest range, 44 on 29; rainfall, -89; greatest in 34 hours, .70 on 30; numberof days with .01 or mors 4; clear, 2;p.oloudy 2;cloudy 3; killing frost 30; thunderstorms 3. Cbas. S. Ludlow. Miss Martha M. Mode, of Red Cloud and Mr. Otto G. Stevens, of Jewell county, Kas , wore married at the res idence of the brides sister, Mrs. Grant Turner, of this city, by Rev. George Hummel, Wednesday, September 3. Thy will reside in the future on Mr. Stevens' farm in Smith county. Waxtkd At once, 25 or 30 young men and women to take a course in Multigraphing. Course can be com pleted in from one month to six weeks. We have a position waiting for you as soon as you aro ready, Salary's run from 913 to 820 per week forjbeglnners. Who will be the tlrst to enroll? Tuition for completo course 825. For further particulars address the Hebron Bust ness College, HebronNeb. Tho first number of tho High school entertainment course will appear at thn onora house October 22. Holders of season tlckots may resorvo thoir seats at the Fair Store October 17. Tho entertainment course tills year will coubist of the best attractions that are available. All of thorn are stars In their respective lines, aud no one in the community can afford to inks thoin for tho price of a season tlckot. Tho High school inputting forth every effort to make tins .oourso a success, the proceeds to go towards a High school library. All people who aro Interested in high grailo en tertainment and at the sumo timo pro- moto a good causo In our schools should not fall to secure a season ticket at Mls Morrison'sJFair Store. The Highest Grade Clothing in this country is handled by us All the new dope in swell clothing for men and young men is found at our store. It costs no more than common "Kike" stuff and is guaranteed by the maker. Come to us for good Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. WAV "11 m: m vm COLUMBIA Cowden-Kaley Clothing go. Always Rcloable First Door Norlh of Postoffice MR VmAXj SfS'Sk l&Z n rnvar. w msmjmmm) Zk rr,,..., jaM f mm .&(; uiay imMiiiy puwuer maue ironi m m i l RnV2)1 flriinp fVoom tf Taln Mm I kV MADE FROM GRAPES MmJw toL Of greatest healthfulness and WaWM IV&oW usefulness. No alum or SJA tv"av. 1 I. ! .MT! fckfcaw " " e acias 0tPa wrr - Vt Absolutely MUiSE FARMERS should inspect our DEL AVAL CREAM SEPARATOR before investing in a machine. All we ask for the DeLaval is a trial, and we would like to have you take one out and give it a fair test along side of any other separator made. It will cost you nothing to make the test You will keep the best, and we are sure that one will be the DeLaval. A 450 pound capacity separator for $75.00. Will you give It a trial? WANTED Form or Bumtnomm far aala. Not nmittculmr -- - Mcrttioa ud state whaa f nwiui caa b had. AddrM. LUUTUU,I MM r.fcY. MAKE School Days easier by giving your boy or girl one of our reliable fountain pens. We have a line of worth-your-money pens from 75c up. A watch is a real benefit to any school child. A nice line here at $ 1 .00 and up. Every one worth the price. n Don't forget that many eyes are permanently injured by wearing improper glasses or by doing without them. Special attention given to children's eyes. NEWHOUSE BROr-E0S I Cash Jewelers and Optometrists C. I. .'. . , b ' - rv rtors I Y'Ai 31'e .lcome .' ,, wi.er Don't Buy Land nor Loan Money on Real Estate without getting one of Teel's perfect Abstracts of Title. The '"' oldest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. 810,000 bond filed and approved. Represents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness in the state. LOANS HADE M CITY PROPERTIES O. C. TEEL, Rod Cloud, Nobr OtHom In Ovmrlng Mlook. HARNESS rail i to jook or ay. Our stock of harne'ss is complete and up-to-date - in every, department. If you are in need of any thing in i he harness line, from a tie strap to the best hand-made work or biitfgy harness, call on us. IV can satisfy you. Red Cloud Hardware aoid Implement Co. WM. WOLFE. Secretary. ittitrinklm SAY, niSTERl Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well m US, to buy your Building Ma torial and Goal at oaryardar Not only that onr prioes avibaoe lower, or at least as low, aa those of onr competit ors, bnt BXOAUSB we take especial oar of -and proteot all can be classed aa REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT FREES CO. Coal, Lumber, WwMmmm&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt4l4Jt iOE FOGEL North of Duraerell lilock Di PRICES CREHM Baking Powder A grape cream df iariar potvdet. Makes pure9 healthful, delicious food. No alum, no lime phosphate There is an infallible test by which every housewife may detect the unhealthy fal alum baking powders The label will tell Study the label. Hit does not say cream of tartar the baking powder is made from mum una must bo avoided. M . H "t t -wfcsiJ 'r " '' 'v.'' ,sA. j n -n .'J Sk i - . a i i m. .-" ... r -ah &ttfr&& V-