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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
Uv whjii .ul.i.ml,jiij'fJtULilii-m'iiu jyra'-wia awnw nauim imir fiff ,w"im i nw uuiumiwi 'ihimww wn hiiiiwi hi nan miirwu.w.u.iiW'WWf"a LijuuauNii . ifr i - e, m 10CALETTES i n. N " A. T Valkf ftns in In irate Aitndny. Hiilpli P.f spent Mimhy '" McOook. J'.iul Johnston liu- tvh r i"J ti I in- coJit MaU ll.-i ii.-.t left for McPlii'iitin Sunday. das. Mcltrlitu was down from Cow Irs Monday. Mm. T C. Hacker' went to Lincoln Titesdiiy. Aunt I'rudy Mimre is reported uii 1 lie Hick list. Mls UotLhy r Uor Is home .from a visit in Denver. Keoo Thompson, iif Cowles was in the city Monday. Head Argarbright'w "announcement" on another page. Miss Aniiu Ivicliuula relumed from lidgar Saturday. Miss May tludell left lor St. Joe Tuesday morning. Mrs Minnie. Taylor was down from Hirer ton Sunday. "SiU"! ' Xouctburg' was do.'n from Vanklin Monday, Kcad rg.ibrlgiit . g ami ounce liient in this Ismio. Hurl Danker returi oil to Klvcrton tlio last of the wee 'v. John Woeiner re'itm-M to Webber thg flrt of tho W".k. Mrs. Maggie Thoinas is visiting .T. CI. Griidoru" at Campbell, Miss Mario Shuto was over from Nortli Drancli Saturday. Seo t)r. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. K. 1). Moril?. ami family nro homo from a visit in Hastings. Stevens brothors havo bought tho Shultx. photograph gullory. John Il'Mitley of Sil'itm Springs. Ark., is in the city on business. Lloyd Hlnei went, to York Wednes day when Ik will cntr school. Vnu Svi.I- Si room Hoiim j lota Inquiie at New house's store. !' ' 1 ' . It' m'II ut I..ismii li .-, ), uii, in (.im lio Ims !. n Wf.hip-.dny where he nil alUnd v.-iiin in Mlo m Sinin-., iK.uimh, .-vyN'yvo"pvrv'N'N"A,',s v'"N''"'v,r"NN' 'vs's'VN'r School. d'K ; hi 'Hie nnl if uii '1 h IUn9 ft turned home Tue-dny morning Mis.s Ihnuiu I'iii it man, ulio Iihs been last two Molidnv. (turned lo school at Mul'lieiaoU. Kms.. visiting her parent lor tin Mondii, wetde. leturncl to llcbi.ui r. , KhU- left Humtajr for Wash- mn KMe Ci.th.-r. He en (Herman ingtuii, 0. '.. frvin there he mill go 10 Mv Marv nrtmerr ,.,.,, , !,(. Kuiopf .1. II. Kot)in,un and wife spent Sun, day. in tlio country with Mr. Kllliigor and wife. i Mr. mid Mrs. .John Durkeo returned home,, fiom rnlnmhtis, Itus.. Sunday UlOrnillg. FredjUurdcti, accompanied by Miss MubelJJssig, wero visiting his folks at Campbell. J. II. Kollogg returned to Koniney Monday where ho is slmllng ul the state normal. Mrs. llifo went lo llealrieo Monday where sho will vl< before going on lo Lincoln to visit. Dr.; B. A. Thomas has. boon very sick, Ibis week at his home in llio west Orn part f tow n. J r viylor and wife rot nrnod lioili Saturday from Kearney whore they npciit the'liolidiiyH. Mrs. llnrpbnm of Clayton, Ka., is visiting I er daiKltf Mm, Dick Rmjehey IbU week. .lohn Wugncr and ftimlljr aro bomo from ah etmded visit witli rlatlres at and near Cowles. Mbs. Pharos went to It istiugs Moo dtiy'to attend tho futiertl of Mr. Howard, the jeweler. Mrs. Violu Austin is visiting from the pareiital roof with Miss Lauri Uoilgc for a few days. Hnico fiecltwltli returned to Lincoln Monday morning torosume hlsstudios at tho state mil orbit y. Tom Kebbl till 'd tlio misforluno to loso a new overcoat ut tho Now Years dance, Friday evening Mioses Mario and Katrine Durko. re turned Saturday from a two weeks visit at Walnut. Iowa. Mi (1 to- II do returned from Auror.i S.itir'iy evening where she tl spent the lullIn.y s. fw ' ? Miss Edna Fltsmatrlck returned the last of tlio week from spending tho holidays in Denver. Itoad Master Trout has moved into his new residence just completed on 1st and Walnut streets Pole Dritton of Uluo Hill was in the city Monday While hero ho niado this ollieo a pleasant call. Harry Studebakcr and sislor, Miss L'.iquita left for Mel'horson, Kans., Monday to iiltond College. It looks like Arga'uight expects to raise prices on high grade pianos, read his announcement in this issue. Miss Francis Urb returned from her homo InCiollenburg, Saturday lo re sume her belioot duties hero. Dr Wintersou phyhhilati and sur geon; otllco and rcsldenco phone sumo us Dr. Haines. Potter block. Miss Uorlliti IJ'irlow has gone to Lin- .. , .,1 ,. !. ,, i:.... n... i.ii,i,,v., i.i nirhi. com to aiieiui cuuego iu prcim.u ,..- "lBrsi,l"u" "'" ' self for teaching shorthand. lioma. I Msbs Mabel Wiufrey ims gouo to York to attend business college. Minor Slier oml departed for Notio Dnme, Indiana, Monday morning. Miss Grace Frisbio returned the Urst ofyiio week to Wesleyn University. K K. Burr of Onido Koelc was trans acting business in the city Monday. Miss Kutli .lohnston has returned toher s-ehool duties near Uluo Hill. MissMargeretMcCutohcon is back from Archer where she spent Xmitb. Chas. Kellogg roturuod to Crcto Monday morning to resumo his studies. Miss r.urllla Caldwell wont t- Kan i sub City Wednesday to visit relatives. L Mrs. Beit Morhart returned the la-t y . of tlie v.rek from a visit in Teoumseb. VMi- Maud Wilson returned to Lin- itln Monday aftor visiting her sister Vera. vk. i.'iitt.m and faiiiil.v are homo Ooln Moiulny to tftutue th. ir Mtidic. Mr. and Mrs. Steele and da ghter or Uospmout nro visiting 'r. Slnele's sister Mrs. John Hmvos and family. Attorney MeNeny was in L iicolu tlds week on biislucs mid ui-. present at the inauguration of (lor Shallcu- burger Miss Mattie Able ret rued lo Mo Cook S inlay lifter spending the holi days with her p wonts, Mr. anil Mrs Moss Able. (loo. W. Hutchison, eleik of the dis trict court depnried for Lincoln Mon day lo help inaugurate (Sov elect Shallenbargcr. Dr. Wairiek. tin spoelalisf will moot eye, car, noso aim iiiroai p.uiouis ami i tliose needing glasses, at Dr. Pamu-l ell's office Titcsd.iy, .luniinry UHli. Luc.ik A Koil.st sold their nliort urdcr house Wednosday lo r. O. A. NeNon who iuimpitiately took piisxenxion of the samo. We wlsii you .tico-ss Doc. I Hovven Bro., living south of the river have "ouuht the barn ti'id dr.iy Hue of P. W. Ktodebiiker. hey will , take po"-sc-sion on or Icfote Feb lot. j J Miss Norma U.d usison let rued lo , th- state unlversiiv Sunday and ls C Miugiirit'i riuiti d to Omaha after, ' spending tho holidays with their J parents. c Mrs Grace Gntllu has leturned to j Lincoln and Mrs. i yilia Kiehard re turned to Wo ping V a'er after bpciid- I ing tho holidays with their mother, Mrs- Uife. Chas. Shollnek who bus been oper ator ut thoTopeu ro-igncd Ids posltfon Wednesday morning ami left for Hastings. From there ho goes to New Me. co. T.J. Waul went to Lincoln yosLr 'day to be pioeiit at nil inmguial of i ho llr t d. moertitie govern. ir ho evei wituesed in-t.illed Into i.tMee. Mr' Ward's sojourn is indefinite. Grant llalley who has been spend ing the holidays with his parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Judo llalley lot rued to Omaha Saturday wln-re he has a cleri cal position in the Union Pacific olllecs. Tho ladies of teroischorcan tasto gave a grand leap year hop and banquet at tho Woodman hall New Years evening. liveiyono piesent pronounce tho occasion tin enjoyable one. , Tlie following sto'kmen shipped stock Sunday from this point: Dr Damerell & Stewart, cir of hogs Miner & Moduli, three cars; II. C. Cut ter, one ear; Weo.nr & Mcintosh, one car; and Jim Mcintosh four ears of cattle. t For uhuppcu hands,' faeo and lips I'lucsulvo Carbolizer is linmedlato roliof (Acts like a poultice) good for outs, bums, bruises, skin diseases. Draws out inflammation. I'rico O.'io. Try it sold by Henry Cook. A new stock of Selz and Florsheim just arrived in our store. Our slock is always fresh as we do such a large Shoe business you will never find old slock in our slore. Tills is a fact worth cojislcleriog when yon are mt to buy a NEW pair S Siracs. SEII SHOES IWSHOfti S2P to 4.00 $4, to 5.50 i s s h Big line boys shoes made by Binley, Slevens and Selz. Come lo us for Shoes il will pay you. EBjKsgsi&v tsnan csmaaaaE vdenaley Always Reliable U) UmM Firsl Door Norlh of Poslofficc JJpJx'rJy'f ARE you after something good in clothes? The best? All you need to do to have it is lo come here lo us and say Harl Schaffner & Marx clolhes; we'll do the rest. 1 We'll set before you a I weal: feast of good things; POSITIONS The following Is an Extract from a letter from the Civil Service Cimnlsstoncr: Gi:Nn.i'.Mi:x You will be pleased t j learn tliatespi-rtopuratorsot tlie (j.unmutur .MultiKrapli areineluded in tlie elassillcil biaueb of tlio Civil Sorvlue. Tlie lli-t e.NMtiiinatiou to seeiiro eli'ibles rrom wliieli to fill pui tious in tlie IW Olllee Dep'irliueiit and !eoloiioil Survey will liu bold .January '., t'.)U'., uiulur tlie eonditions as oulllned In tlie iittaobed faeslinlle of notieo ent out by tlio Civil Servieo Commis sion, (hiuuneter Mulli;rapbs will bo supplied by the Company free of charge, at the places of examination uumod in the elrcilar Now then, youittf men and younj women, i'ou say that you would like: to hd': one of these positions but you are not able to act it But You Can! Here is what we are goini to do for You: To every young man and young woman who takes a scholarship in either the Shorthand or Commercial Depart ment we will give a four weeks course in tlie Multigraph Department and wait till you complete the course and get a position before you pay. Isn't this fair? Let us hear from you at once. This offer will.be open till January 15, 1909. Hr.imbN Business Co.i.i.ugk, ... - Hebron, Nebr. "BEN" Wishes 3ou All the finest clothes made; the best styles; the choicest foreign and domestic fab rics; the highest class of tailoring. It will be worth as much to you to buy these clothes as it's worth lo us to sell them; your profit's as good as ours. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PAUL DREY ST fail tj$K "X 14 Miiyi Bra VVl BIT fmf7'7 &$m 1 )l frfa m M (" A'S'.'-i'-it' :-'- '' 'A' vi V 1 .' MBfCVK. ' I ' r '- :(1. " ' ijl m Copyright i9o3 t.y 3 v Hare aclutrnc Mara 0fflf Mesdames Forjruon, Wiles and Gntdner cntei tained the ladies of tlio Iloyal Neighbor lodjfo Tuesday even SiiK in honor of their mother, Mrs. li. II. Fort of Rod Cloud, who is Past Oracle of tlie Iodize at that place, and .Miss Emma Murine of Ohieauo, sister) of Mrs. A. (;. A.elson, a member 01 the Itoyal Nelyhbors, who aro horo visiting. Tho evening wan spent in various eontests in a nio.st onjoyublo manner until about 10:30 when an olaborato lunebeoii was served. Orleans Chronicle. Tho cattlemen and htockrai.ser.s of tills vaeinltv held tlioir llr.st annual baniMiotnt tlio Hotel Itoyal on Now Veins evening, at which time tho fol lowing guests woio present: Dr. Dam ei ell, Win. Weosner, Wado Koontz, Mr. Stewart, J mes Mcintosh, ,lalo HldiiKer. J Y. Ciow. C. II. Miner, Co ny Starke, Chris Starke, h, Ksslg, Win. Kolierlsiiu, .lokejih (luriiey, .Jack Wiueenrvi-r, (loo. Tophain, W. V. Kiieliu, Win. I'rablll, A. T Walker. Jay Drinkard of St. Joe, Io waH the guebt of lionnr. At a proper time an eleuunl luncliooii was horved to which all did Justice. Dr. D.uncrell in ted as toastinaater, Tho boys Bay they had a good time. Otis I.oggetl, who was arrested in Minden Ia-.t week, on Hiispiolon of being implicated in tlio recent b'mk robberies at Keene, Cereseo and other towns is homo. Ho and Uert ("arr and Wioyd Tliorpe of Hastings who woio jointly anested at the above place, were turned Iuoko there vm not suf- tleieiit eviihMieo to hold them. They weie turned Iiximii without a proliuii uaiy iieai iig '1 lio oill ialswlio woio r(tspoiiltde lor their arr- ut along with that count , will now fueua good tdftcd diuuago tult t r false impiisoui lent, an I tho I i'n aio Jnsti' ed lu so doing. .I i .. - i I.... 1.1...1 ,.f ...... i. j. lie re li li o it in in iium mini m i i I of nrresth g pioplo upon homo bucli oliarge, without any particular found ation, and tho responsible patties fahoiild pay for llio damage.. Mrs. l-'rahm entertained New Years day. G. V. AigabVltfht was in lilnden this week. Will lllfe came lit from KdgarThurg. day inoining Ihilpli Slioriunu leturned from Mis souri Tliursdiiy morning. Tliursday, .Tohnniu Hart began put ting up oightdnch ice oil' tlio creek. Senator Uesso of the henato was ap pointed on the employe committee. Zuph Itosonorans came In from Hoi- vidoro. Illinois), Tliursdiiy morning. "Hiusk" IlelUor who played ball liero hist summer wa elected captain of the btuto university foot ball team for this year, thin week. John Hamilton, fid. Cra-y, Jim Jen nings, and Chae. Kmhouf came, up from Guide Hock Monday evening to attend tho T. 0. 0 V. JriBtallatiou. The P U O. ladles entertained their many friends at tlie homo of Mr. and Mrs,. ,Dr. Kobt. Mitchell Now Year'H day. ' All afternoon crowds of friends wero coming and going. They gave a very ulco musical program, Miss Helen Oiormiiu and Josephine Ml.cr render ing several solos. (Miocolatq and wateihwvre served. In tlie evening they uiitiM'tiiiiud tho B. I I.. buys, m cards wile - a dainty luncheon was served. KlU.lM.MUSM C'I-IIMj IN A H.M. Dr. DrftchooV IiIUf r ir ItheuiUMtisiu ami None dghi ruin .til cured In 1 to :i dins, its notion .ipm lle hyst i i i reiiiiuktbio and inyhterlons. It ic inoveSHt oneo the cause and thu dlv eisi-liiiai'di ilel.s ul-appi'ii . The 'list dose gu.Uly tsiiieiits 7'xi a'd (si. S "ll i by Too II IJ. tirieo Drii' Co., KeU 'Cloud Nobr. A appy New Year. H fflcFARMP )i jniiiAAj The Qpoeep All tho Phones mi iii ii nr iniTrr r- ARMS R ia (a riA ftw "II timm'MPiirA Hardware and Sporting Goods Merchants and DA2T BUAIiD'S splendid, effort " CUTIS AND GUNNING " 7ill ho mailed postpaid to any lpiicant by J. bTi:vr.X3 Aihw .ool Uompaxv, Clilcopco Falls, Jlass., upon receipt of prico. j"or papor cover edi tion forward 20 con ts j fur cloth bound book send UO cents. Writ ton (ornndimtv. ', iuuuu uy J. STLVCNS ARKS & TOOL CO. P. 0. 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