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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1892)
$;: .'. ! I i I a tyl h$ Oxfords! Oxfords!; Ladies,' we can show you the most complete and perfect line of Oxfords ever shown in Red C oud. Wo have them and they are good 90c. " " fine and durable . . . $i 25 " " extra fine durable lfaaiitifnl hand Rowed turns, plain or patent tip (7$ Handsome " " seamless tamp, nnd un dressed kid tops Prince Alberta perfect solid good " " hand sewed turn, silk goring black bottoms, the most beautiful shoe you ever saw 8 00 Opera and common sense; plain nnd patent tip, hand turn or machine sewed. We wont you to see them nnd buy them. Blakeslee & Kaley. II. & M. R. R. Time Tabic. . TnkliiR effect Nov. C, Trains cnnylng iiiusciigora leave Red Cloud a follows i KAST VIA HASTINGS, No. ta TflssonRerto lbntltiRs, 8:00 p.m. No.l.'i VrQiiitfur Hastings . 1 JO p.m. v AKHIVB. " Passenger from Hastings rites 0:41a.m. KAST VIA WYMORK. No. in, l'lLneimer to Ht,.tuseili, at, uiiiH and Chicago ilatly 10:30 a. m No 14 PiiH-tcnmir to Kansae Cltv and Atchison, dally. 1:20, p.m. tlUINO WEST. No, 13 Pavcnucr for Denver and In- tfrmeril.ito points, dnlljr, 7:30 a.m. No. is, Passenger for Denver, dally. 7 iio p. m. OXtOUD AND UKD L'MUD ACCOMMODATION No. 133 local freight to Oxford dally ezcciit Huminv (Mim I No. 1J4 local fralitht from Oxford tla.ll . except ounnny n:ia p m ." " . ..-.. " I Ice Cream at Calmes CURRENT NEWS. Culmcs for bread. Croquets sets at Deyo's. Get your bread of Calmes. Londoiidcry mineral water at Deyo's Hammocks and Croquet sets at Cot tings. Patent medicine, of all kinds at Doyo's. Geo. Lindsay is home from New castle, Wyo. Deyo's 15 cent wall paper is the finest in town. Paints and oils, brushes varnishes &c, at Deyo's. Vine neck wear a specialty at Chi rUviothing store. W.iufs. u. m. xruman was visitiog LT(klin this week. For correct fitting clothing go Chicago clothing store. Wo have the best stock of hats tlie'ci.y. Chicago store. Harry Pond has money to loan in to in on first class city property. For nobby suits the Chicago oloth ins storo takes first rank. Mr. A. Garbor of Guide Rock goes to Hot Springs next week. ' For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &c, go to J. O. Lindlev's. Go to tho Chicago clothing store for pants of every discription. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. Myers. Sco Oscar Patmor beforo buying flour. He has mado a big reduction. Cotting has somo of the finest wall paper ever shown in the eity. Call nnd sco. F. V. Taylor, allow no one to sell more goods than he doos, at prices that aro luw, for good goods. ' Don't buy your wall paper until vou have scon tho best stuck in town which is to bo found at Deyo's. Remember tho Chieago clothing storo takes measures for tailor mado clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no sale Children's shirt waists oan bo found at Wiener's. Tho celobrated "Mothers Friend" costs no moro than inferior makes. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay aftor two years. D. B. Span- OdLE. Tho finest candies in the city at Calmes' bakery 2 doors south of the F. & 31. Bank. Tho Lincoln mixed paints sold by Cotting aro tho best in tho market. Wo guoranteo iheni. The summer announrment of the Boatrico College, Ucatriop, Nebr., is ready for distribution. Writo for cepv. iMrn. Johnson is having a rushing trade in tho millinery lino, sho has tho Orient stock in iho city and is down in 'priccH. L. II. Deyo is in the lead on tho wall payer trade, and his large stock latost styles and low prices will koop him in tho lead. That Quick Meal Vapor Stove, sold by W. W. Wriclit is the best in tho market, furnishes tho most heat aad uses one third less gasoline. It is simply perfection and eclipses all oth er stoves that use gasoline. lluy your flour at L,4 Albright's flour and teed store, on the corner of 4th Avenue and Webster street. Ills brands are the equal ot sold, and figures are as low. Bee him be- you buy. , If leu Waat a Diso Harrow go to Jas. Petorson. All sites, remember the place. James Pitebson. 50 75 50 75 ODDS AND ENDS Don't forget Decoration day, II. D. llanncy, home from Iowa. D wight Jones, is homo from Utah. Andy Berg and wife aro homo from Omaha. M.S. business. Marsh, is In Denver, on J. S. Gilliam, wbh in Omaha, this week on business. It still raina in Nebraska, and not so verv still either. . . I .AM. AM II.M a Lawyer Davis, of Dcadwood, Dakota, is in tho city. Cotting sells tho best paints and oils in tho market. Don't forget it Mrs. D. Lutz, received a pension of $1200, this week, for her minor chil dren. Thero is talk of organitint; a driv ing park association. It should bo done. J. II. Zedikcr of Lincoln, formorly of tho Valley, was in Rod Cloud Sat urday. J. C. Holcomb has about the finest span of threo j car old fillies in the county. Tho race track of tho fair ground has been Gxcd up and will bo put in good condition. K. . Bagley, of Woodstock, Illi nois, a brother-in-law of F, G. Blakes lee, is in the city visiting. C. B. Cronr, O. C. Bell, Dillard Bedford, G. J. Warron, and others were in Lincoln, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Morris, of Jewell county, were the guests of Mrs. J. 0. Liodloy, Sunday. Ben Koohlcr of Bluo Hill has boon appointed to the West Point oadotship by Congressman McKcighan. Mr. A. C. Hosmer and dauhgtcr Ethel, are visiting with Mrs. A. L. Funk, in Lincoln, this weok. Supervisor Ward is doing good work on our streets. Jeff will see that tho streets are in good condition. Mrs. G. W. Tcrrill and daughter Leta, living near Burr Oak, Kansas, visited in this city over Sunday. Wo omittod to mention last week the removal ot W. M. Vischcr and family from this oity to MoCook. Jim Butler, sold a fine driving har ness to Mr. Geo. Hollister. It is said to be one of the finest harness ever sold in Red Cloud. Only a few days moro and tho noxt president of tho Unite! States will bo nominated at Minneapolis, It will undoubtedly bo Harrison. C. J. Kvnns, C. E. Arnold, John Gilbort and Abo Garber, have added their names to tho Groat Family Weekly this wcok. Thanks. airs. K. MoAvqy and daughter Minnie, and Mrs. A. ilighby have gouo to Dcadwood, Dakota. The first two go to visit with Mrs. Higby. McKeiglun will contiuuo to lose f pound in this campaign if tho ropub icans will put up a good man. Me Keighan will not bo able to carry WebBtcr eounty this yoar. The elooutionary entortainmont giv en at tho Uoogrcgational church Wednesday evening by Miss Shontx, whb very fine and far ahead of any thing of tho kind over hnd in this olty. J. S. Cromwell, formerly of this oit,und conductor on tho B. & M. Hastings, in writing to this ofiioe, says thai himself nnd family aro well pleased with their new home, Oberlin, Kaunas. The infant son of George and Anna Louring of McCook died in Red Cloud, Friday, May 20, and was buri ed Sunday afternoon. Services were held by Rov. D. J. Pulis, at the resi dence of Wm. Parkes, who in an un cle of Mrs. Leming. Mr. Lemiug re turned to Mouook Monday morning but Mrs, Lemiug will remain some weeks in Red Cloud, The Blue Hill Loador is somewhat mistaken if it thinks for a minute that this paper supported Coon or any other independent. Wo aro net built that way. Wo have no person al objeotion, as far as tho man is con eernod, to Mr. Coon, or any other in depondont, but the editor hereof nev er votes nor works for any man for ofiioe, oxoopt ho be horn of a truo re publicanism. Sheriff sales that eomo to this offioo are directed through attor noys, and not by Mr. Coon, AROUND TOWN. Mcrihlcs arc inging in tho oity. District Court sets next week. Levi Mooro is homo from California Mrs. K. Skcon wa in Red Cloud this wcok. Wm. Cropp, of Orleans, wui in tho city this week. C. F. Brown of Lincoln, was in the city this wcok. Geo, Leaning was down from Mc Cook, this week. C Im in Evans, of Naponor, was in tho city Sunday. Whooping cough has nearly ceased to whoop, hereabouts. Mayor Spanoglo, was in Lincoln and Omaha, this week. Bread. Candies, ico cream, bananas, &a, at Calmes' bakery, Nebraska is 25 Years old, and u quito a big lad, thank you. Rcy, W. A. Snydor, of Columbus, was in the city this week, Tho G. A. R. peoplo aro talking of building a new hall on their lots. The Red Cloud Cornet band is fast improving, and only requiro practice to become experts. Mrs. Richard Falloy, of Blue Hill, was brought to Red Cloud, this week, and adjudged insane. A new sidowalk has been built on tho'noth side of 4th Avenue, along side of Stern's building. A largo part of our citizons aro in Lincoln this week, taking part in the Silver anniversary of tho state. Wall paper and curtain trado is brisk at Costing's, tho lino selection and fair priocs please the customers. William Baker, of Red Cloud, has looatcd in the oity this week. Ho will take eare of A. J. Brigg's fine horses. Superior Guide Relatives of deceased soldiers aro requcstod to mark their graven with small flags as early ns possible on Monday, May 30. Tho person that took that umbrella from tho M. E. ehuroh is known and had better tako it back to the scat they, took it from. Blood poisoned by diphtheria, the Gripp, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, cto,, is mado pure and Jiealthy by Hood's SarsapriHa. Samuel West and wifo aro homo from Sioux City. Sam says ho docs not liko Iowa baths, especially' when his high water pants aro at homo. Tho Daughters of Veterans will give a cako and ico cream social at K. P. hall, daturday evening, May 28th, Musio by Red Cloud S. of V. cornet band. All aro invited. Tho graduating cxcroisiw of the Red Cloud High Sobool will bo at the Opera Houso on Friday evening, June 3rd, beginning promptly at 8:30. The graduating class are Nellie A. West, Donald I. Popo, and Harry J. Hallonbook. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep de pending on a healthy condition of the vllal organs. If the liver be inaotivo you have a billions look, if yoar stomach be Jisordsred you have a dyspeptic look. Se cure good health and yon will have good looks. Electric bittors is the great alter native nnd tonio acts directly on these vi tal organs, Cares pimples, blotches boils and gives a good complexion. Hold at Cotting's rug store. If you do not want tho earth, Wiener can plcaso you in anything you may want in clothing. The local camp of the Modern Woodman of America, gave a most fleasant entertainment to their rionds on last Wednesday evening. Tho following program was cirricd out wbioh waB interporsod with ico cream, &c. VROfJRAM Music by S. of V's Co! not band. Singing Mi'sb Trobcc and MnrBh. Address T. J. Wnrd. Solo Mi Nellie West. Music Vanco and MoBrido Bros. Address Rov, Dr. Pulis. Solo Miss Gortie Pond, Reoitation.. . .Miss Blanche Sherman. Duot Miss Pond and West. e are well by the band. Hifheet of all in Leavaninf Power Rol ABSOLUTELY PURE T t ay ProgramMemorial and Dccer nt Ion Days. Tho public arc requested and cordial ly invitod to participate in Memorial and Decoration day sorvlees Sabbath May 29th, nnd Monday May 30th, un der tho auspices of Jamos A. Garfiold Post No. 80 Dept. of Nobraska Grand Army of tho Ropublic. Lot this holiday bo fully observed and a fitting trlbuto bo given to thoso who gave their lives as a sacrifice for the preservation of our oountry. Memorial services will bo hold at the Christian ehuroh on the corner of Oth Avenue and Cedar Street tiunday morning May 20, at (11) cloven o'olock, sermon by Rev, Ely. Tho Post nnd all ex-soldiers and tho several societies auxiliary and adjunot to tho Grand Army of tho Republio will mot at their hall prompt ly at 10 o'elook a. m. to march in a body to tho ehuroh and attead service. Decoration sorviccs will be hold Mon day May 30, at Red Cloud Cemetery and Christian church. The members of Garfield Post and all ex-soldicrs and tho societies auxiliary and ad junct to tho Grand Army of tho Re Eublic will meet at the Grand Amy all Monday May 30th, at one o'clock p. m. Tho lino will be as follows, the right resting on Webster Street: 1st, Red Cloud Sons ot Veteran's Cor net Band, 2nd, firing squad, 3rd, Gar field Post and ex-soldiers, 4th Sons of Veterans, Dth Garfield "Relief Corps, Ctb, Daughters of Votorans, 7th Oth er Patriotio organisations, 8th, Public Schools, Oth, eitiiens on foot, 10 citi zens in carriages. The procession will prooecd north on Webster Street, to Oth Avenue, thenoo west to Cedar St., thero tho public schools will intcrssst tho line, thenco west to Seward St., then oc south to tho 1st ward sehoo), thenco west to the eemetery. Tho en tire lino will be under the command of Capt. G. W. Knight, Marshal of the day assisted by Samuel Koirer and Cant S. E. Cozad of II. S. Kaley Camp No. 25 S. of V. The regular Services of tho Post will bo rendered at tho ccmctry then return to tho church whero J. J. Buobannan will address tho assembly. Br Ordee Committee. "My Daughter' Lifts Was saved by Hood's Sarsaparilla," says Mr. B. B. Jonca of Alma, Maine. "Sho had seven running sores in dif ferent places on bcr body, but on giv ing her Hood's Sarsaparilla there was marked improvement and now iho is well, strong and hoarty." Hood's Pill's cure constipation by restoring tho peristsltio aotion of the alimontary oanal. They are the best family cathartic Mon's calf shoes, also Kangaroo Kandola, Cordovan, Dongola, in large variety. Prices lower than elsewhere at Wiener's. Charles Stewart Parncll Tho death of this noted nnd brilliant Irishman was caused by the i.egUot of a simple cold. Had he nsed Haller'a euro enre cough syrup his life might have been spared many years. Bladen. Memorial services in tho G. A. R. Hall Sunday, May 29th, at o'olock. Last week's Chief was a little tar dy getting to its readers in this pari of tho county. Gund & Company aro shelling about 30,000 bushels of corn which they bad cribbed at this place. Waters & Humphfroy of Bluo Hill are doing tho work. There will be a school rxhibition at tho Piainview school-house, next Tuesday evening, May 31st Lot every ono in tho district attend. Last week Boyd Grandstaff, A. W. and n Cox, prominent stock raisers shipped six carloads' of cnttlo to Oma ha. W. II. Huffman who joined the al liance for policy sake is now trying to got back into iho Democratic ranks as ho thinks ho sees a democratic post office in tho near future. Joseph Grandstaff baa been visit ing friends in Iowa and Missouri dur ing tho past week. Banker Simpson and August Mar tin was on our streets on Tuesday. U. S. Gov't Report, Aag. 17, i88f Baking Powder GOME AND MEN'S AT- $2 3 7 goo AND 10 The above Mentions Suit are bargains. Our display of children and boys' suits is a little the nicest shown yet. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite Post-office. " You Comg in We Sell the Goods." W W. WRIGHT, The Hardware Man, Hal Clowd, Nebraska, Will sell you more goods for One Dollar than than any one in the Valley, It will pay you to see me before buying. FARMERS ATTENTION. itiMBBsBVn2lBKV-:.ftaasiHEmBE& lsHflllBHnisjKSZt.3 All who are contemplating getting a hnrvostor should sea the Davis Platform filac er before purchasing, as it U tho leading harvester of the dajr, the following potato of excellence will show its superior qualities over all other binders. The chief petal la there is no elevation of tht grain at nil, it simply binds all the grain at an Mara.. tloa of not over nine inches nbovo the stubble. Thus saving the power necessary te elevate the grain, making a saving of from ono to ono and a half horses is the draft of the machine. There is a oomplote aepiuntlon botwoon the bnndle being bonnd and the rest of the grain of nearly threo feet, thus duiug awty with Iho tangle and hanging to-. gether of bandies" so common with many binders No other, binder has this qmality. A most wonderfnl feature of the Dnvla Binder, tho only one ever pat a a .grata binder, is the reel rake, which ennbles thedrivor to handle down aad tangled grata with ease and make the bundles smooth nnd straight. We challenge any man to prodsee a field of grain that the Davis Hinder cannot harvest better and make every sheaf atralghter and more symmetrical thnn can bo done by any other binder; We don't thresh out and.wasta grain as othor biuders do, as we don't have the friction necessary to o'evnto tho grain, nnd thus kavo enough grain to the farmer to pay for the entire cost 01 narveniing nnu mao pny tor mo cost 01 seeeiBg me aeii crop. . , The Davis nsea no canvas aprons nt, nil instead uses studded belts, that eaa be loosened nt night or tightened in tho morning, or nfter n rain, in Jnat one seeoad, thus saving muoh vnlnnblo timo used in tightening tho canvas of the other binders. The driver can rniso or lower tho onttor bar without leaving his sent, so as to eat tho longest or shortest grain, and nt tho snino time koop the platform in proper po sition to handle the grain.' , There is no weight on tho horses nnckH from tho tougno, na it is perfectly loose, there is absolutely no sldo draft nt nil. , Will bind tighter nnd with Iobh end thnu u uy other binder. The binder is n stoel binder. The Davis needs no folding nppiirntus for transportation about the farms as It will' pass through any eleven foot gnti. The Davis binder Is fully wnrrnnted. Dofore purchasing a bindlr, call aad see tho Davis at OulwiU' blacksmith shop lu ited Oloud on North Webster street, at Ham . mel's old stand. U. M. GUlWlTf,At. He CIcKMLlVc. ..MMMMMmMHWMmMHW.MMH.W.MWMWlMMmiitim Other medicines might holn but to make assurance doubly euro uso DeWitt's Sarsaparilla to enrich, purify and renew the blood. 0. L. Cotting. OhftHMry Father William Bakor wan bom July 28th, 115, at Elizahothtown N. J.. He died at" tho residenco of his son, Joremiah Bdkor, in Jewell oqun ty Kansas, on Friday May 13, at 4 o'olock p. n., aged 70 years,' 0 months and 15 days, lie was the father of sovon children, and a member of tho the Congregational church. Tho funeral was held nt tho Stono Church in Jewell county Kansas. 0. W. Hummel, offioiatod; SEE OUR SUITS .25 "K .75 500 .50 4 ,r. m ! .00 ' . ''"-af ' -'. , ,., l -( -- .r ; For Sale nt m ariala. I desire to dispose ot the W If ot ace. 104-1'.! in Webster .Co. at oaos, u I Bead tho monoy. Apply to Edward Noble. Savanna, III, for particulars, KdNoblk. Wanted. A few good farm loam', six per eea't intorest. No scooad mortgage. D. B Spanocjlk. Farm loans at lowest iaterea .-;.' Strictly first-olas loaas at lower rate than has ever bees given in this coun ty before. Option to par part or all at end of any year. C. F. Cathm. IN l! 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