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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
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Mr. and Mrs. Whltoly or Walnut Creek were in town .Saturday. Ed. McAllister leturned fioin the western part of this state Tuesday. IM. Nasser, jr. dopartedjfor southern Kansas, Monday to visit lolativos. David Stoiier and wife loft the first of the week for Brownsville, Kas. Mr. nnd Mis, Percy 'Lnriiclc weic down from'.I3hiilcn,"Suturdiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter (were down from lnavale. Saturday. Mrs. W. P. Fulton was in Franklin the last of the week visiting friends. Don't fail to go and see "01c" at the Opera Houso Thursday, Fob Ith. "Olo Swanson, just from Sweden, " will appear at the opera house, Feb., Ith. Mr. and Mrs. "Biz" Points of Wal nut Creek were in Bed Cloud Satur day. Mrs. Bcssio Brway wont to Denver, after visiting her parents Curt Evans and wifo. Frank Hutchison came over from Lebanon, Kas.,' Saturday 10 visit with relatives. Mrs. Win, Thomas is in McPhorson, Kas. this week visiting her. daughter. Mrs. Ed. Jarboe. Mrs. L. E. Cramer went to Red Cloud yesterday morning for a few diys visit. Republican City Ranger. Mc&dames Wilcs,t'urgeson and (!ar diner of Orleans arc visiting their par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. E. II. Fort. Rubin B. Boyce and Miss Rosa Davis wcro married at Rev Hummers homo at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Arch Borron and wifo were dowa from Cowles Friday visiting with his brother, Lawrenco and family. A RE you after something good best? tocomehere t o us and say Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; we'll 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 slorc is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PAUL STOREY Kob't Mcltrldo was home Sunday. ('has. (Jrout was down from Upland Sunday whore ho is working up a big class adoption for the M. W A., lodge of that place. Mru. Ilarpham, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R Ci. Uuucliey to turned to her home at Clayton, Kas. Tuesday morning. Rev. Hummel is holding revival meetings at Ash Creek M. E. church, this week and next week. All arc cord ially invited to at.' end. Frank Ward, who has been working mound this vicinity for tlio past year returned to his homo in tlio eastern part of tlio st'ite, Monday. . Salesmen wuutod to look after our interest in Webster and adjacont coun ties. Salary or commission. Address Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Creedc, sister of J II Robin son departed for Ouido Rock Monday to visit u few days, from there sho will return to her home in Humboldt. MissesNoia Kelly and Alia tiosnell visited in Red Cloud Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fletcher Waughand Helen Heiinanson. Republican City Ranger. The Ciiand I'nton Tea Co., of Lin coln, Nebr., has an Interesting pro position to mako to soino young man or woman in this community. Wiite to them for particulars-. Last Hatuiday Governor Shallen bergur appointed lleo. W. Llndsoy of this city as ono of the dologatos to at tend tlio Dry Farm Congress to bo hold at Cheyenne, Wyo.. February 23d. At the Congregational church next Sunday ovening tho pastor will give an Illustrated Temporancc Sermon by tho use of the Black Board. Subject "Tho Black Valley Railroad.' This is an object lesson sermon on the greatest ovlls in tho land. Go and see it and hear it. Cordon March a fugitive from Obor lln, Deeitur county, Kas., was ai rested hero by ShcrUr Hedge. Shorifr J. M. GrUrelh arrived heio from that county to take him back, but he refused to go back without requisition papers and the Shcriir departed Monday morning, for Liucoln and Topoka. to get tho papers. He is now being held hero in jail until the Sheriff comes after him. Our enterprising merchant, Paul Storey, will leave the city about tho first of the month to visit the clothing maiketsof tho cast. Ho bclioves in getting the very best materials nnd latest htylcs posslblo for his over in creasing trade, Mr. Storoy has built up an excellent business by giving his undivided attention to tho wants of his customers. No detail escapes his careful attention. He will bo absent a week or two and wiil go right to headquarters where they make goods right. Without question ho will re turn with a complete lino of the new est, nobbiest and smartest styles known to the trade. A merchant llko Mr. Storey draws trade from a long distance away for tho buying public knows when prices and materials nrc and what they should be. All you need to 1 BURS' p pirps i k Copyright 1908 by &SMj v Hart SeluffiKr It Mara Z$W Olrl wanted at Henry No houso'n. F.vetton Foo wasdown from McCook Sunday. Miss Fay Hurd w.is down from Cow les Saturday. John Wilson w.is down from Cither ton Tuesday. When will Ole bo heio? February, Uh don't miss him. .las. McUulrc was in RTvorton, tho last of tho week. ArtLarrlck wasdown from Rladou the last of tho week. John Hamilton was up from Guide Rock Wednesday. Win. Fruit Was up from No rton, "Kns., tho first of the week. Mrs. Dolllc Dlokerson was down from luavalo Saturday. E. U. Overman is this week moving into his new residence. A. T Walker is in tho custom part of tho state on business. Misses Edna and Lou Watt ciuno tip from Guide Rock, Monday. J. F Drain was in Kansas City tho first of the week ith stock. Al Cooper wasdown from Cathorton Wednesday, also Ed. Pujiic. For. Su.i: Six room House, lots Inquire at Newhouse's store. tf Miss DessloThrono went toMcPlicr son, Ivans, tho last of the week. Miner Bros, shlppod two carloads of stock to Kansas City Wednesday. Frank Algleston and Clyde Carpent- ter were down from lnavale Wednes day. Mrs. Clarence Stewart's mother came in from Tovas Wednesday night to visit her. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart are tho proud parents of a baby boy, born Sunday. Oscar, Fred and Godfroy Moniu and wives were up from Guide llodk, Wed nesday on business. Goo. Llndsoy has bought Mrs. Mcr cor's residence in the west part of this city tui'l will movo to town. Dr Wiuterson physician and sur geon; olllce and rcsldcnco phone samo as Dr. Raines. Potter block. I have SoO.OOO to loan on Webster county lands at lowest rato and best terms' O. W. Pope, Rod Clo id, Nebr. A few dollars on subscription for your distant friends will bo money well spent You can do two favors at one stroke. The beautiful Chickering Bros, pia no to be given away on Fob. 5th, is now at Argubrlght's Studio. It is a beauty. Wo understand Ben McFarland has bought lots in tho Piatt addition and will build a flno dwelling thorcon in spring. Mrs. Patterson of Campbell visited at tho homo of A. T. Walker Wednes day Sho was returning from n west ern trip. John Wagoner, of this city drossod, "perhaps" tho largest hog ever dressed in this county, the porker dressed weighed 810 pounds. in clothes? The do to have it is "S I' Cowden-Sialey Always Reliable Note tho "Standing of Contestants" this week. The next change will show tho winner. It will then ho too Into to vote. Vote Now I In connections with his Law business, B. U. Ovornmn has opened u Farm Loan Department. Parties desiring ti farm loan will find it to their advantage to seo him If you would like to sec some partic ular lady get the piano, Mihscribu for tho Chief. Your .'100 votos might bo all that are needed, and they may Do needed too. T..I. Ward left for Lincoln Thursday morning. He goes a few days before, the general change at tho penitontiary to familiarize himself with his dutieb as a general change in tho ofllcos will occur Monday, Feb. 1st. For chapped hands, face and lips I'lncsalvo Carbollzer Is immediate relief (Acts like a poultice) good for outs, burns, bruises, skin diseases. Draws out inflammation. Price ,25c. Try U sold by Henry Cook. The cyclonic disturber of tho risibili ties, "Olu Swanson," tho enormously successful Swedish comedy drama, np pears at tho op'ern house on Feb. 4th. The mirthful eccentricities os this fa mous Scandinavian dialect character nro auginentod by an unexcelled cpj.eric of 'New York artists', all ai whom uro experts in fun-making, not a "stick" In tho company, not a poor lino in tho dialogue, not u chesnut or n question able word, nothing but flashes of prime wit and ludcirously laughablo situat ions interspersed with pleasing spool nltics. Comonndsoe "Olo Swanson." He's awfully funny ltidgowayLpggott, thohpado special ist, not having had his likeness Uken since he woro knee trowsors prevailed upon his father to call tho family to gothor. Accordingly, Tuesday all tho Leggctt's woro (tithe photo gallery to have tho family picture taken for tho first time In twonty-flvo years. A quarter of a century has produced The Only Baking I ( made aom Royal Grape Cream oi Tartar Made from Grapea A Guarantee of Pure, Healthful, Delicious Food In SHOE A new stock of Selz and Florsheim just arrived in our store. Our stock is always fresh as we do such a large Shoe business you will never find old stock in our store. This is a fact worth considering when yon are going to buy a NEW pair of 8!aoesB selz mms $29 to 4.00 FLORSHEIM Si to 5.50 Big line boys shoes made by Binley, Stevens and Selz. Come to us for Shoes it will pay you. Clothing co First Door North some what of a change in all of thouii but It would bo hard to tell that Ridge owiich that Innocent face, represented in tlio former group. Aftor miming tlio gauntlet of the pictuie gun the family repaired to the cafe do Robinson whore thoy enjoyed u cclebt at ion din ner. Uidgo shown to good advantago here If not at tho gallery. His witty s.iyingsuiid gravy Hngorskcpt tlio com pany in a roirof laughter for moio than an ho ir wliiV his gastronotnical ab ilities fahly stunned the gouerous Mr. llobltibon. May many moio families live to a ripo old age. Farmers Attention. Having taken charge of the Ilcatricc Creamery Station hore in tho placo of Foust &. Lucas. I will locate in tho Cook building, 3 doors south of F.& M. Bank building. Mr. Trino is a prac tical Separator man, has done all kinds of repair work on seporators for tho past eight years; and expects to look after tho machines in this territory. We would llko to receivo tho same courtesy and treatment of the farmers, that tho Beatrice Creamery Co., has re ceived in tho past and as may more ns wish to join us. OnonoE Thine Christian Church Notes Wo invito you to attend our Biblo school nt promptly ten o'clock each Lord's Day. Our school is increasing in interest and enthusiasm. Our new Superintendent is full of energy and is filled with tho splri of tho work. At a recent meetin ' .' tho members of tho church, it w.i t 'ocidod to hold n meeting in the very near future, and arrangements nrc being mado for securing a pastor, its it is tho feeling of many of up that we have long enough been without a Shepherd. Watch for the dato of our meeting, and tho notes that appear from tlmo to time. BEE S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES COU0IIG AND COLDS ! Hok &mw& Powder Powder ; CJga&' Pill S' I, of Postofficc TZ 03 DP z m 03 0) STEVENS "Generations of livo, wide awake American J3oya liavo obtained tho right kind of FIREARM EDUCATION by boiug equipped with the unorring, time-honored STEVENS I Si ,. wt(. v - j . iftti.ii uiu .11114 iP.?ti'.i"ffiooiurcicimiit8iiiiiiaio All tliAiriv)olt n Trn.1irtA n.i.t I H'1'l'VlfS.W II in, .,.,,..,... ,i.. i.. BiliVIS.NH. 1 1 you fill! 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