The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 22, 1909, Image 5

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5 10CALETTES
OIo Swaii'-oii.
Uurnnrd McXriiy :is in Lincoln
Motidny.
A. Coruoll of llurr Onk was in town
Tuesday.
Hay Uiii-il is tfoiiiK to liincolti this
morning.
SuWilbo for tlio Chief this week,
Thou Vote!
" Frances I!ay was down from Xnp
once Tuesday.
Clias. (iurney and wlfo aro in Den
ver tliis week.
John Storey was down from Cowles
last Saturday.
Miles l'littniin was down from Cowles
last Saturday.
Sam Kizer is in Lincoln vh-itim; rela
tives this week
When will Olc be horo? February, .Mil
don't miss him.
Chas. Milligau was down from Me
Coolc this week.
Cliai. Sclniltz va3 in Indianola the
llrftt of the week.
lly Sheppardson was down from
Hiverton Tuesday.
Mr. nmlMr. F.W. Studebaker left
for Utali Tuesday.
Ilolnyour favorito by bringing in
your subscription.
V. 11. Saunders wont east on No. 1 1,
Wednesday morning.
Win. Kirkpatrick, was up from
(lUide Uock Tuesday.
Mr. nuil Mrs. Fred Hind were down
from Cowles Tuesday.
Mr. Skjelvor was down from Cather
ton township Tue'day.
K. U. Overman went north on the
Hastings llycr Monday.
Seo Dr. Stockman for eye glasses.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hoscoo Weesiier has resigned his
position with l'aul Storey.
Mrs. Juno Magginucss has a sister
visiting her from Missouri.
Rudolph Kubick was down "from
Republican City Tuesday.
Mrs. J. E. liutlcr was visiting her
iister in Cowles, Saturday.
Chas. Isom shippod two ears of cattlo
to Kansas City Wednesday.
Foil S.vi.i: Six room nouse, lots
Inquire at Ncwliouse's store. tf
Roscoo Wocsner and wife wore in
Superior the last of the week.
Olo Swanson, will be at tho Opera
Home, Friday February, Cth.
Mrs. Will Auld entertained the l. E.
0s at lu r home Tuesday evening.
Dr. E. A. Thomas gavo a lecture to
high school Wednesday morning.
Ed Froy was in St. Joe tho first of
the week with a oar load of cattle.
Sheridan Pharos went to tiuido Uock
Sunday where ho will teach school.
Miss Vina Diekorson, one of the
lnavalo teachers was in town Saturday.
Henry Williams from Cathorton was
transacting business in tho city Tuesday.
A
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to come here to us and say
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes; we 11 do the rest.
We'll set before you a
great feast of good things;
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 to us
to sell them; your profit's
as good as ours.
This store is the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
PAUL
STOREY
One hundred rars of live stock went
I'irougli hero Sunday to the river
nnrki't.
Mis. lluek was shopping in Wed
Clo id last Saturday U'tuniing home
Sunday.
Mrs. Patterson and sou of I'ampbell
visited at the homo of A. T. Walker
Mondav.
Kussel .Jones' little -sister from
Humboll. is visiiing him and other
relatives.
Mrs. Perkins who has been visiting
her parents hero returned to Lincoln
Saturday.
Miss Hlaneh Uaikor of lnavalo
visited at the homo of Chas, Palmer
last week.
Art Lurriclt ofCathorlou visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Have Larrick
last Sunday.
Maggie M. r'unirard and IMalioslnv
J. Ilybln were man led Wednesday by
Judge IMson.
J. A. McAithnrsliippcd t.vo carloads
of bailed alfalfa to thoSupnrlor atfalfa
mill this week.
Lelland Caldwell came down from
Hastings Saturday to spend Sunday
with his parents.
Mrs. Ed Gillard was down from'
Naponcc Sunday visiting her mother,
Mrs. J. A Tulloysi
A. T. Walker returned Tuesday from
an extended business trip in the east
ern part of the state.
Mrs. Ferguson, mother of Mrs, W. U.
Hamilton returned to her home in
Guide Uock Tuesday.
Mr. mnl Mrs, Win. Crabill spent
Saturday nijjht in the "poor house"
Pass around tho hat Win
Dr Wintorson physician and sur
geon; otllce and residence phone sanio
as Ilr. Unities. Potter block.
Miss Clara Martindale, who has been
sick is able to attend t- her school
duties, as teacher this week.
Charley Ueigle is moving Into tho .)
II. Smith houso this week. Charley has
sold his place to IV to Hansen.
Geo. Drako had tho tnisfortuno to
have a cow kick him and brakojiis log
just below the knee last Friday.
The voting is secret from now till
Fob..'!. If you want to win don't tako
chances. Get every vote possible
Mel McCord, who has boon sick
the last six weeks with pneumonia,
is ablo to bo on tho streets again.
The "College Hoy" which was played
at tho opera houso last Friday night
was well liked by all those present.
Miss Kelly, was down from Repub
lican City Saturday, visiting nt Mr.
Walt's. Sho returned home Sunday.
I have 550,000 to loan on Webster
county lands at lowest rato and best
terms. O. W. Pope, Ued Clo'jd, Ncbr.
Weesiier and MoIntoOt shipped .'1
car loids of hogs to Kansas City Wed
nesday. Mr Weesiier accompanied
them.
A few dollars on subscription for
your distant friends will bo money well
spent. Vou can do two favors at one
stroke.
you after something good
best? All you need to
litesp' Ht tips
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n$v Hait Seluffner It Marx flW
Subscribe for the Chief.
Misi Emma DuTour and George
Fisher were married at the Catholic
church Wednesday, by Father Fitz
gerald. Tho beautiful ('bickering Pros, pia
no to be given away ou Fob. Mb, is
now at Argnbilght's Studio. It is a
beauty.
The Junior Whist boys gave a basket
supper to the young ladies of the
vhlnt club nt the Eagle's hu'.l Tuesday
evening
A railroad bridge between hero and
Hlverton burned up Saturday night
and No. 1 1 went around by the way of
Hastings.
Note the "Standing of Contestants''
this wed;. The next change will show
tho winner. It will then bo too late
to vote. Vole Now'.
A number of our young people have
been making trips to (lulde Uock the
list week, rolng down on skates ami
tetuinliig on tin train
liiconucctloubwith Ills Law business',
K. U. Overman hasopened a Farm Loan
Department. Parties desiring ti farm
loan will find it to their advantage (o
seo li'm
The Uiverton Review has again
changed hands. Henry Holmes of the
ltloomingtou Tribuno has taken charge
of it and is tho p n pusher of that
oillce now.
If you would lileo to see some partic
ular lady get the plauo, subscribe for
the Chief. Your .'100 votes might bo
all that are needed, and they may He
needed too.
For chapped hands, fee and lips
Pinesalvo Carboll.er is Immediate
relief (Acta like it poultice) good for
cuts, burns, bruises, skin diseases.
Draws out inflammation. Prico '.Mi.
Try it sold by Henry Cook. "
Dn:i) A married daughter of Mr.
Egglington living in Harmony pro
duct tliis county, died at Lowell, Kear
ney county on tho Kith. The remains
were brought to tho family cemetery
for burial nnd interred on Monday the
ISth lust Rev. Geo. Iliimmol preaching
the funeral sermon.
It, is usual in contests hiich as tho
Chief is conducting to give medium
grade pianos, but in this case tho first
prize is a piano of tho Highest Cirnde,
and you will novor regret tho few dol
lars it cost you to help your Favorito
win it. Vou get Full Value- in tho pa
per out side- of the favor shown to the
lady.
F. V. Cowden will leave for Chicago
next week, in the interest of tho
Cowdcn-Kaley Clothing Co. This ilrm
believes in buying thoir goods direct
aud save the profit for their customers.
It is a fact that when a merchant can
seo the garments which 'no contem
plates buying, he knows what hu is
getting. Wc often hear people remark
that they can buy clothing cheaper
in Ued Cloud than the samo quality
of materials can be purchased in Lin
coln or Omaha. Mr. Cowdon expects
to bo gone about ton days and the Ilrm
will undoubtedly have something good
to olfer their spring trade. They be
lieve in doing business right. "
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Sm: His Holiness charges me to thank you fof Uic)
beautiful instrument just received and desires that 11
send you the two medals inclosed, one. for (jiislni
Wright & Co., and the other for the Autopiano Co., aa
a recompense tor us arusuc
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I he "AUTOPIANO5 Is the
Pioneer Player
UP-TO-DATE
It plays either 65 or 88 notes.
Or plays both 65 & 88 notes.
It is ihc only Instruntenl of i s '
by the POPE See cuts find
. LOOK FOR
"AUTOPiANu"
G. V. ARGABRIGHT
Red Cloud, - -
A new stock of Selz and Florsheim
just arrived in our store.
Our stock is always fresh as we clo
such a large Shoe business you will
never find old stock in our store.
This is a facf worth considering when
ym are going to buy a NEW pair of
shoes $2, to
EfOBSSHEBBB S4? to
Big line boys shoes made by
Stevens and Selz. Come to
Shoes it will pay you.
rocsassssEJEzsss
aley Clothing go.
First Door North
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DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM
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sujiorh Trap nnd Fie 1 1 Onus i3
fully tot forth in our 2v w fihot
ffiin I'miijililcl. Send two-cent,
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Ask your Dealer
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Demi-Bloc Gum.
Insist on ouv make.
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