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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1894)
t'Z&2Mik? ,i A - w19!9 "Vis1- -tr geieNBWy-vJ ,'fi - V ' pi , sf jr I til w i-Jr. aw fi jf T 'aV THE CHIEF !MW.MH.iWMW.MWMMWMlww THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1894. A.O.HoHMRR,Kdltor. Lahoy Tait. Asst Local Editor. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT LAST FRIDAY t 8ATURDAY. AND One of the moat Plcaeant end Ib tmcllve Kvente of the Scieti,t Ik Oi'ara Hotter. Thoee who A"u, Together With a Brier Ar title OBthoNafcJert. I . TUB KMTKRTAINKtKNT. ft f 1 On Inst Friday and Saturday ovoninm !' Prof, G. Mi Castor, nsalstod by bis vory aoio corps of assistant!, presented tho Red Cloud public wlthoneof thomostln tercstingnnd novel bomo entertainments that It hns boon our ploasuro to hoar since residing In Rod Cloud. For quite a nutnbor of days provious, our reporter had heard it rumored that there would bo a scoool entortalnmont, but did not presume tbnt It would be any thing more than an ordinary ovory day ovontj but Immnglno our surprlBO to find an ontor tainmont that was in every way both ap iuuihuiu nnu commenuaulo and a credit to our schools In ovory way. Tho training of tho scholars was faultless, and ooch and every ono rendered tholr various parts to almost perfection and I olicitod tho loudest applause, ( In this article we llnd ourselvos un Vablo to go Into dotail in picking (out the host ports, on account of tho length of tho program and because of a gonoral foeling that all did so woll that it would bo almost Impossible to noil which part was really tho beet, as all Boomed to have docidod to do tholr ut- an to gratify the public and their in- iBoth evenings the opora houso 4p-JlckedraBd many worn nn. iwe to min AntrahM-iA Mi i ....it. wriufti. Tbepeopleof Red uwhould tortalnly feel very proud oyer taVohll? fcrM of our nubile achonle- -nil mm ful j , totly elated, from the fact that the pu 5 m, who took part and thoee who did w, are more than above the average in h'.' itelleot and uncommonly atudioue. E fate is certainly a mark of distinction VM a behalf of tholr liuimntM a . . 1 Merai management ot the public . .gm " Uloud. k& ?Fk MAaila l 4. .-4.-A.I 1 Pv- r"wn w tug vawniWDDDl L. e 184.11, hlcb, after paying the ;v --'jeeeeery expenses, will be devoted to Maud Morrill, Alta Smelsor, June Wil cox. Laura Hedgo and Sadlo Ovoring nSSfn i? HI"8 Ny?'H,roo'n which wero wJi-i. n ' . My , Gulll'ord, Bammlo Wright, Carl Hodgo, Liz.lo Nomyor, Lnwronco Gnrbor, Mlnnlo Smelsor, Ma .W Anna Tulleyn, lone Albright, Wll'to Nomyor, Tom Benson. Jonnlo Cot ting, Sylvnncs Mna-innesB, Lola Ciplon, Harry Gilliam, Winnio JJrown, Wilbor Peterson, NollIoWnrron, Mary Petorson, May Winters, Ornclo Coombs, Samuel 1 ayles, Mlra Coolc. BobsIo Duckor, V ?.. 0Bltr, Emma Holverson and mno rarKes, Tableau. HF.C0NI) EVKNINO. Chorus "Who would bo n Dun;o?" by tho pupils of MIbs Schaflnlt's room who wore, Shorwood Albright, Guy Day, Samm o Fostor, Eddlo Pfatt, Earl Pond, Charles Mathows. Mnbol Halloy, Angos Brown, Eva Fostor, Mny Hntton, Carrie Iit.Bworth, Ethol Hostnor, Grace Kollogg, IdnKindsel.WilolluPnyno.Em ma I'olnlcky, Lulu Sollnrs, Blanche Winfroy, Loronn Nustoln, Jnmcs Abel, Jooaarbor.lluddloMcCuno, John Parks, AIOX Smolsor. JoO Wnrrnn. Hlnrnnnn winters, auoio lionver.AIabol Hockwith, knura oyd, Eva Brown, Allco Coombs Dolln I'rnmo, Cnrrlo Holvorson, l-'lora Palmer, polllo Kold, Nannlo Truman IVInr flail It 1. b..kll f a itiu Mini u iiuiii h cii aiian IaFwZS F-X. ar I '.iaUkhlng a public school library. Pwow we give the program and thoee www part. veef , "Hi O, The Morning SunMfc' ' I high echpol choir compoeedoT'Mr; nr'"JWfJBJBoJJWlen 3 Bellara, Susie Rife, Lota Oottlng, Prof. Caster and J J 1st jr., with Lillian Smith preai e niano. u fcatata, "Crown of Reward," bi f . L- , lot Mtas Warner's room ; ieFort (Eva), Maude Chase. er, Winnie Hberman, Blancli , Carrie Guilford, Dora Olark, Nellie Dudley aa j 'ere, nry Con- chor, unco Jcltatioa, "Boya' Rights," t ne. Utattona, "The Little Aaji loc Miaa William' I f A A a. "( lueprge Atnerton, Matt, 'Alias, Bertie Clark. are and Willie Foi kflower drill, by Mil room wno were, i Mikacb, Ethel a ,oawu, ,; Edward Blakeal JeJmer, Cora Tu) .fcmloi Potter,! Ym-BodSmltk 'Z: 'I 'JHjMWOB, A 'tj'i'ruman. Hlatlon, '-Tna nts," by m who 'Conner, Foo, oda Wad- hoi Brown, ershot, Nor- rnbill, Lulu Elinor Rifo, Simeon Co ol Bell, Esty Frank Hutch- Si'm inniVses: Kena mttcrm r 'fh IJUioM ClioSe LiuK urn IIW '.ma aP W8 Mho who a t. a t imw aVroddle (JBJ jmsrUm imh (m tma m 4BX 9 !- f m At tWl ft 10 aaatattoo, "VaAf k CMP ) .7 F I . rom tto. ' TWm . rBM a' i m aai ; r- Mw I : 's Tl w k i J -'. V Ji- JBJ v 'S ,1 i . jj w !i !vf e vimn -, WiV 'J Mm aT Tl f tloa'- tna vra room vvoro. lwscoo Hollars, Adair Ga lushn, Horblo Plumb. Earl Crnbill, arBnit.,,,,.a,,,0ft Frnnl VVIntom, Willio Jes son, Willio Perry, Bills Gulllford, Clnr onco Gross, Worn Longtin. Eddlo Pegg, Charllo MoDnniol, Frank Peterson, Leo Conlon and Alsld Ixinglin. '"llocitution "Nollio's Llo," by Corn Kinsol. Itpcitalion, "How Tom Sawyor White washed tho Fonco," by Paul Dixon. ivucinuon, -vvnon I'm a Grown up Lady," by Helen McFarlund. Recitation, , "Glvo us Llttlo Hoys n Chnnco," by boys from Miss Rhoda Wad dolls room who wero, Frank Mizor, Close hmigh, Clydo Baum, Walter Matthows, Fred Smolsor, Guy Brad brook. Ira Sloopor and Harry Miller. Dialoguo, "The Political Mass Moot- itltr," by bOTH from tlin rnnmi nf M!n. Waddoll and SclinTnit who woro, Max iuij!or.jiOwisuozBU, uort Mohart. Paul fright, Brown, Arthur Gins., Paul Dixon, Charley Bonvor , Stncy Mohart, John Pnrks, Joo Wnrion, Guy Day, Eddlo Piatt, Joe Garbcr, Alox Smoleer. Shor wood Albright, Sammio Fostor, Earl Pond and Chorlos Matthows. ,snffi "Tho Trumpet's Voico," by the Hitth Schoo choir who Jnrl , 'xr"B garet Minor. Jennie Boll, Holon'Roby, p?V? 22. i"j SU8io 1ifo' rP - - '"( "ub vuimifj nnu in, WUIIIJ Uro Weat Lott' iva Oono to IVew Fields. About throo years ago Rov. E. L. Ely camo to Rod Cloud;and iiHsumod tho pas' torotoof tho Congrogntionnl church. Ho was n very nlcnsant gontloman and his social quolltios, along with his Christian nlegrity.Boon mado him mnny frlonds .. ...o uiurcu nnu in tlio city. Ho lf.li? M?,lduo"y ,'or his mnstor and vmnn? ''i "' congrogation by many. About bIx wookH ngo a now n6niini t0 h!m (5 Omaha, and ho iw-2i i'1" """nt'0" no pnstor of S nm-Uireh u tho Vur,0B0 of locntinir Ihuzte.tSrrV,"::!'!1'1-," church people, and they ploatled'ln vain for him to remain, as tf.ofr relations had been no very nloaannt during tho years for tho ministry in this city. Final ly tho .church council mot and give him permlBBion to loavo, but sugestod that f o had better reconsider his reflgnntion; but having accented of tho mlaalonary position n Omalin, ho found it im, 0B slblo to do so, and finally prenchod his farowoll Bormon on last thmdny nml loft n1.TCBd7 r his now ho.no, no vit. out rccolvfnK Bomo very high' tokens of OBteom from 1,1b brethren in tho A. O. U W. lodge, of which ho was an nctivo member, nnd iiIbo from tho church. On Monday OVoninir nlinn, f-.. i of tholodgonretyiheirhfuiadit, given hour marched to tho residence ot In o,P,0,,,?r 'T!1 thore 1,ro; J S' 0flh"m J,ln Vfi hiH ,cIo(luont spoccheB, for PlJ n ,0 ?. " cdi Psontod Brother My Witll fl linn 1'nat. M,,l. r..i . badge, using tho following langungo: Biiotiikii Ely: In nil our acquaint- nnfiniT b,.lin " "t'wrt champion of the church. Thero is another organ! znt on, of hko vonernblo antiquity, of which you nro not n momber. In tho sublimity of their teachings and the reverence duo their ngo, Masonry nnd ?innoUrCVfi,rf.Ur,m8H a11 llUtimn iDHti- tt. ?' .ct.i tht)B0 out"'e. and oven SSSiL-8lhe.i,I vo"orubl? d august. ..,.., .,, duuju uiHUB inougut their homos wero too much in tho clouds, and toolittlo on tho onrth. ' Thoro is nnntlmp ,,. :....i!. i the?uffiL!l?h,liw,I,c,;BcokB to c" thOBUbllmo idoalism or masonry and tho ChUrch tO IIKttllll ,rn..4i.... ', ". ". oli. i,eot t? tho ,rou".!wliilo its glanco is often heavonwurd. yot its oyos uro not so llxod on mansions in tho skios," but that j iiiuiiv nmo inn Tiiavi'.mno Pr.ntiLKiis. There is no groatpr outrago to. which tho business community is subjected than thnt ot tho traveling poddlcrfl. These peoplo como Into town, put up at a choap bonrding house, nnd then for days canvass from house to houso soiling their woreo at wnatovor prico they can got for thorn. Thoy aBk n big prico to begin with nnd will then keep dropping down till tho woman of tho houso thinks sho has a bargain and thon the sale is made. Tim goods gonora ly mndo up to catch tho oyo, but put thorn to tho tost and thoy are i mado of tho very cheopeet materinl" ialto tho rug man who has beon around mni?.ndcomiParl hifl rURB nml PrlcoB with tho quality of rugs sold in tho stores Li i i ,oud nnd tho Purehnsor has paid twico as mucH, money for n very cheap rug. Not long ago a lady pnitl nino dollars to a pocfdlor for a pair of nco curtains. Her neighbor bought a nr I wn !" uDuri.D tho Pn8t week or two poddlors hnvo boon around town Sr,,iT,5yC00d8iMd Reamer cloake, ,, ,ni1? 'mV dn 1Uit0 bUBlnCBB S th womon, vory often selling to I""'0 who owed n dry goods bill up town. Certnm v nur ., n..i. m ' oughttoboablotoputatop to this ...mi ouHinoBsanu protoct our merchants from a compotion that ruins their trade" " '0,1,rt Plnco theso fakirs sell Inferior C i,ow thycnnBoH thorn choap. h v n 'wvo no rente, taxes nor clerks to mj, and for that reason also thoy can soil cheaper than men legitimately cngng "" DiuiiuuiH to suuicct tnem to such a competition, nnd if thoro is any SlodnVOidrU th0 rem,ody houldnb r& hmty nlrchant in Red Uoud, even n Democrat, is in at sTk protoctlon whon his htsinoss is THE "RC" FLOURING MILLS, FLOURS RETAIL AT MONOGRAM. 90c Por Sack. ROYAL PATENT. 80c per Sack B. OF B. S, 65c Por Sack. All Grades guaranteed by the Mills.- on tho earth, tho dwellings on tho hills tho cottages in tho bottoms. It" bono, diction rests umn ti,n ...i.i..... " . i .' f,,ll,n.i .,!."."" "' m ino ZhZ!! ? llH lrono la erected in YiJ ii "f Ul UB ,ol'Jor8lilp. Ill that ortriini'nfimi .,. I i and are it follow meiubor with us your frlnndn nnd l,rn(l,... v.... i . ruc of tho May Queen, by MIbb I honored with tho highest offices in tho" uuiios loya ly and woll. Vou nro nn nwnn ih.i.1 ft iji-t .... finr nnpmnnnni ! iHu.D. 1uitriHV I :n j - "r - I'u.iuuuuui l ihl illlflTp fiii- .... ' a. .. :- m w ri.u..i . ""- minor, wiiiio I'Tui.clSoVar .. x") f my uo rominded of i niiiriin. i'n..i. n . iiiui uinun in Kirruiimr . i.n.. t.v.i" vrv'"i'" urown, m i .t. : -:" ""o 'm.AM.l III.., I ' IlL in irivn vn I t, l rrn. v .(...a uiunL'Hii II. ?? &.mJ. .5I7,..Uon??n, urn "'"fu. Minoy ma- .jnerthaPottor, Edith Quliford, Dottie Cozad. Lu n llnnilnrat,nt izor, Willio Bailey, Amos Miksch! 1 Horburiror. Olnml n..,t..' Winton. Rov WinfrMv. nn.)i.i.i ... ni .: "," V.MH.O.U iv. viiiruiiun w Bholllold in. Joh Baum nml inm.. '.T.r i " " uiuuiin. - rna VrnM. ri...u,..i, . L-JlttlOol boVS U'lin U'nrn 17M...! illiara Frnzier. Roscon nniim-- irn.ni .HIU...I. .-.l ni 1. "WUI.O v., . " iiuiii nruner. xrio,"oiieni wight," by Lois Pope, SubIo Rife nud.Ulunco Sollurs. THE HONfl OP HKVK.V. Soven times one, "Exultation," by Mary Sovon timcB two, "Romnnco," by Flor onco Cotting, Mao'pn tim8 fUr' "Mutornit'" hy Sovon timoa ilvo "w:,in,..i,.i i... Lillian Smith. ' "y by irelonnItoby!iXV,GivinB in MrHac'" Tableau, "Wedding Scone." composed i . . i T, T0,B "neu und FrnnkGoblo, .limn hi Uell, Margaret Minor, Dennis hohnffnlt, Homer Kinml, Mabel Howard, (Jritco Garber. Las Pn,.n i.,. n..",:' ar mom. discharged your power of our lodgo to bestow bor and officer you hnvo disci dUtlOB loVflllv mul wnll V. entitled toBitin tho I'aRt M,,.inr."rin ,:V o trust, thut notwithstanding your l"""",1"1 "in rem in your mombnr ship in the Red Cloud lwf-. "SZ'i you mny bo nhsent.-Tn i, .L .... f V,B. ' youjjrint.'.,, tho spirit. Wo' 'wish you Ihk Cat Came Baok. Last week Tub Ciner mentioned thnt a lody in tho city hud n hen sotting on eggs, on whoso nost wns found a felino UBupor. Slnco thon wo havo been informed that tho old cnt had persisted in sotting until sho nnu reuny nntchod out tho eggs and now tho said "Thomas'; had returned to tho family domicile with a brood ot fourteen bintn. iiiJi m iB bim. nroun. chirping just as llttlo chickons do, and tho old cat mflVnM1'.1 BCrtchi"R r worms for the ittlo chickons to entlnstinctivoly. as if ho wero always used to caring for tho h tei,,W1'e ? mows the f ,r. ." i.."" "'i1"0.' "uu. . -"or, sooin The New P. M. This week Geo J. Warren stepped down and out of the post office, and Frank Cowden, tho now poslmaitcr, stepped in. Frank Uowdcn is a young man not exceeding 25 ycarB, but has every qualification that goes towards making up a good postmaster. Ho is thorough demo crat, coming honestly by it, bis father being a Simon pure, dyed in the wool, rock-ribbed membor of tho untcrrificd lo, these mny years, yea, even from ohildhood's gontlo hours, did tho Jef fersonian blood course through his veins, and Frank absorbed his demoo raoy by heritage; honcc, he is nuali- fin.l fill - 1-r-.li i .1 -i .... y u, u luiig.iuii, want in me ucm ooratic heart, Asido from his politios ho is a "hail fellow well met," And we aro pleased, if it must bo so, to see as good a democrat bohind tho bars, we mean boxes. Havincr !n.!m...I- I 15 1 ...-. w.j -uown rranK a great many years, we feel oonfidont that ho will, alnntr with his ablo and most accommodating as- fllfllnnl lf!aa ni... Kt-Ht-lt .. . "'""'"i i'iido vjiuiu luomiiian, aiionu to Undo Sam's post office business with promptness and despatch. Birthday Partt. On last Tues day, Miss-Oraco Fort arrived at the ago of 18 yean. In order to commem raorato tho ovent in a propor manner, her mother inyitcd a large -wn'tjcr of friends in to holp revaice over the Market Report. Wheat. ..l??;: Sr iaw ye rlax i HoffB l i:r Fat cows Butter .WW"" Eggs " " Potatoes ,'. Chickens .'.7.7.7.7.' Ho, Turin,.... PZ' CMlSurs'100 6f the Itea"(5I'oud M"Dg Monogram p sock on WFsewTk -'80 H.orB.S. Back eg 40 23 2025 35 .001 25 i GO 2 50 7 7 SO 2 00 tho tio thoiicht It is a Past Master's ba -go. It is of sltaht comniorcnl vnlim. !,.. ..... .IB.8"1 with the gift, and' the ongmvon lotted S "Iff Son yUr hC"rt th Wutch B rm. i i, .. . wiii 7 i " . l lnur"'. wo trust will not bo Inraked for mnnv venr. t Hut whon Providonco nlmii ,i. ft. : 4- Arithmotic," by reery Cyclone," by I can do," by Lloyd 's Siwcch," by Ray 3arl Pond and Sum- Recpetion," by tho omsof Misses WIlliomB who wero, Poorl Hunt judlow "My Son John." "Miss Muflot." LM.lin Wug," Adn Lewis "Mis- juIu Chnmborlnln, Mother Ilatllold, Polly FJindom. is, Quoon of Pantry: Artln Horner; Ernest Atherton. Fuinpty: Percy Ludlow. .Tnnb- Jknnd Charley Kenetlv. .Tnw I Amos SolmlTnlt, Dr. Foster: .. --- :mciior, JJo.peon! Nettie Fort. .Hearts; Holon MoFarland, Old . n a Shoe: Willio Iti-irn n ogers, Effio Holcomb. Berthn 0 Allen VunDyko, Alvln Van- nle Kublok and Frank Lee. fji;omo to tho Forrest." BIannI. imB Tf,e successful Donation the tho pupils from Mr. McCrn- thi wl' .wofe' Wi"lo Ward, '"'ilrews, Susio McCord, Viola haco Foo, John Wilson. Henry p.-fay, MjsNItt. Charllo Fort, tarlnnd, Elmer SchnlTnlt.Alvina ib it unovor. ill, by the pupils from Miss riuuirtiroom wno wore Flop. n "i.. r ir,T .'Bi)0 Kmn Cook, .-...,, i ..,...,, uuiiii i-oiior, win, lloffo - bower. Ilonrv Nnu-hnimn. I..1.. im.i. oil, Harry Lotson, Waltor Matthows. Guy Brndbrook, Floronco Pottor, Lulu Gntcs Ruby Dandoran and Ethol HondWsfi by"c.uolinXlZrOnK'nBr01IO,n0,, Tableau. "Ship ok Likk" nn 'i',.,i.. i May 15. at tin on h .? Til Vi "a& choir of this city, composed of twonty voices, will render tho boautiful saorod can uta "Tho Ship of Life .". The ? fol- .wni.,B .a iu iiruKrammo. como. CrCO itfl nnml inn nnn.l i m?!hatyoUr.Ioy,i1, onca "ball not bo homeless, nor , shall thoy want for friends. linChi","ty ,t?"'b'o'B. you hnvoalreajy lourned too wo fnr wni-.Ta f ...:.. i Phasizo. Ha I,do is pnrtly tn ghtin tho" beautiful lungungo of thnt poet, whoso WordfllinVO boon mlnntn.l I.i ... 1 ...i. m. "-'"V KJ lllll I rillllP. nity' But pootB' words nro powerless to .w" ,,,9lf0r,C; For',5."ed, our hope ,B- R tho Inst, tho radiant nngol thnt stands boBidotho Bopulchro of nil hunin faculty of n eurthlv ..... ',," away the stono, that lifo and lovo mny fchow tholr triumph over death. J 7 MJ;y ul,UBhu fnBtoncd tho bndgo i ilr. l'llya broust. and tlm cn,.i,v.. iriL'Iy to bo mtmli nlonan.i i. i.. ,.i I h-,nr, .-. . .-., , . of such a kind frion,i w V " 'iPr V V FJ ttDW" nni nso to surprise nnu il nnf ..-.ooil.l.. .i.i i. J "'..'f"'" n0 88 follows: Thn ATi.on. M -J -. . . ,,U,U1 .lu n r tnto from ho story ono iota tan-"loar that ho mtaht bo oxnggornliagtEo truth. See! g -.i Bad Acciiient. Mrs. S. Pottor, living south of tho rivor, nnd just ovor in Kansas, was thrown from Mr. Mc Cartnoy'B wagon by a runaway team and had hor limb broken just nbovo tho nnklo. Mrs. McCnrtnoy wob also thrown iu unn injuroa serious y. Mrs. Potter jvns brought back to ltod Cloud and tUKon to thn PPniilnnix. of Xt. m ti ir'i loy, whoro she is at present. Dr. Dam ornM is in nttondanco. It Boons that McCartney dropped a lino and beforo ho could regain it tho team got tho better of him nnd rnn nwnv ...,....: .. 1 ladies out of tho wagon as stated. It it quito a serious accident for Mrs. Pottor. broust, and tho Bpcuker Nh'w Bolo-The Mountain 8trcm, Mrs. 1. 8. Ail!,'sJli;','?i,,h?,It,vl,r.,of Babylon. Choir. ,"i',Xn',";h!?k",K S,''M'' aIMu lliul l.. RniirftiipHolnlAncliorpiI. I.lllaln Hnilili. AlloSolo-Tliollollsof Kt ilary, Ho'tf West Hopnuio SoIo-U-onore, Kmma it tin H,tl!!mf ''lf0"A 8crc(1 l'nt l Huller Cos. JlftMSolo. Will West. Iiuet, Nellie. est and Illanch Onminini,. I.. V. Alhrlc "t! c""a,,,s "'o - are bray J-'horus-TlioTld'o Is MIkIi. i'lmin.80'0-'1""0 0a' ,,lons rres"' ,:"" Martct Tito Nlclit Has Conic. Nt-llle Went IJIancli Nellnr. 1'rod Coi, Henry n irk TxffirSl00n ,!,e 0ceiu' '"''"' " I. Win. CllOrtIS Olllpk Kuniliia.ia II.. II........ CHosS"wc'it10"AKft,U aai, THUt nnd Tr'n. Sue"oM?i&l,,B " U,W,D ,il0 8"V. W Kife, "nfnrvcWk.0'" 1"R,,,y X'a,,a Frtr ,)ls,n,'t. Soprano SitlaKrnm !! in i.i. in... . Teimr Knin Tin.i ' V ,;.V".".r. r-..'' ' nmi. ..;.-- mm.. ... .u.m'i.iiiiiiiuiiii I'm. U A..I. .. - --...,., ,'f. i-ii'ism ii.iiiiihv. W If Uliincli Selliirs, Hm,i uife. IVnrl Iluuml, niiiuil, Illle, car, on Mr. Ely conciuueu. On most occnsioiiB old fashioned words seom unmanly, but wo hnvo loved you present, absent wo shall rogrot you. am wo now w sh to tultn v,,.,r i..i r i.' . cl orly nireotion." " " Brothor Ely wns cnmnlnii.iu ,..i... i... surpriBo, but in n tow well timed words fcollnBly resiionded, thunking tho broth ren for theirgiftn nnd promised that he o?uU! un,'er forot "o Ioi'ko ut Red ThVnn mThB tl,on Wurned Ine "(Jno cent n Onv o..:..t.... ... n ' church, hold their mom otmg on lniny?M,.n!!"B. ?l Mr. Pope's nndfc,ad S IV 'k"0"v. iiyumi his est m nblo family another ntirnrlRn n,..i t .. opportune moiiiont, Mrs. Dixon, in most proper language, prosontod to tho Into pastor and his w fo a lino silver ten sot, on behalf ot the church, thon Mr. Gillian prosontod thorn, on bohnlf of Mrs. M. 1 liontloy.n beautiful huml i,ni.,i,i ..i ..' nr iivn iihi.. i.i..i... ,....,. ;:"" i""" w. ..w .....u H11I.I1.E1 . lllI!lllKf.fl II. f. !... 1 fM ft'.1.1, fra,mp' PndA "owvonlr spooii V", "ttto I1'1" l,y Mr. Thou. Pon'man ami wifo. At this juncturo Mr. Ely and Wifo woro too ovorcoinn with n..,i:..M . reply, and folt moro thun ovor how dilll cnlt it wns to eovcr tho "ties thnt bind." Lnter in tho ovoning n nice suppor wns nniinil n..1 nil ....i....i- .i.' . . Vi ii i""luu"- wnon booh aftor tho mooting adjourned, it wns with many sorrowful handshakings nnd good niaiiuH ior mo pastor b success in his future work. Tho following resolutions wero prosontod to Rov. Ely by tho brethren of Red Cloud lodge, No. GO, A. J Ui Y May El; Jarr. No Benson. Mary Miksch, Alico .. I.TI 111 -m JZ." i Carr, Nell e Mauror. FViiti. A Sooiai, Event lUd Cloud Camp, No. G08, M. W. A , of this city is in a most nourishing condition, and each night is added many membors to its already laro rmttnr n i.. Wondcsday thov illustriitn.l i - , , w r - -- sv vnu luviiiaioa just how Iho goat could Uko in iho situation. Aflor tho work had beon performed about forty of the noighbnrs sot down to a mngniOcnt treat of ioo orcsm and other dolioacics proparcaoyuuarioyuulmes, and each and evory one of tho boys, and tho can dldatcs toe, cooled off in nice stylo Tbe lodgo has now 100 members and U growing very rapidly. ItKSOI.UTIO.NH. RKsorn:.), That in tho dcparluro of Uro. hly this lodgo loves tho presonco of ono who wns no nctivo nnd helpful meiii. bor, and a faithful and nblo olllcor, ono miuBu woniB woro inviirialily wise in counsel, full of oncourngemont, mid rich in sympnthy, nnd whoso lifo nmong im vvnsiinoxniiiploof tho virtues and nriu. cipee winch our fraternity chorishen and promote. Rk.soi.vki). Thut ir coiiBistont with his highest UBOfu IIOSH to Mm nr,l,.r ..... quest him to rotnln bis moiiiborship in our lOMCO. it hon-OVor mnmlmrul.:.. i ..... i.i.. ... ... i ;.,..". v"'"i' "" .wuKo m iiuho uuiguuoriiooii lioiIopnrlB slut I Boein csBonllul to tho best interests of the ordor, thon wo command him to such sister lodge, as a brother whoso nc tivo sorvlccs any lodgo will highly vnlue, nnd who will novor forfeit their nlghest cstcom. RkSO-VEI). Thnt lllinn rnonli.lnM i. spread upon tho rocords of tho lodiro nnd a copy sent to Bro. Ely. fc I.S. Giliiam ) J. O. Waiineu Commilteo. H. II. BilEWKll ) Tenth ANNivjEnsAnv. On Thurs day evening, tho ladies of James A. Qarfiold Relief Corps, No. 11, cclo bratod their 10th onnivoraary at the Odd Follows' hall bv an oxenllnnt . tcrtainment, comprising addresses, recitations, music &o.; after which tlinv anrt-Mil ,l.nt. .. ... --j .,, WIUII guojlB Willi 1C0 orenm. Tho W. K. C. ladies know just how to please their friends, and mcir entertainment on Thursday even ing was highly appreciated by all thoso prcsout. and tho numho- .. very largo. Mrs. D. J. Judson, in a few well selected words, wolcomed the guests, and Mrs. Emma JJ. Knight of Lnavale told tho history of tho ordor u ntr own mimiuuio way. Mm. l-ato Pond recited an interrstin r,. J. ?l!1Sro;-noko Smith of Pcn8"n fanie. Lillio Ivizer recited a beautiful tributo to the old soldier, while Mrs. Pond Jafsio McKoighan, Gertio MoKoigh an, Ulanoho Cummincs, Bortha Tal hot and Mabel Howard rooited nn 5n. tercating 'Pull Baok" dialoguo that captivated tho audienoo. Earl Pond sang nn appreciative song: Mrs. Gcr. tie Diokorson entertained tho audi ence with a boautiful picco ef vocal music; Erl Pond and Sammy Foster amused tho audience with the comical picoo -Ain't got weary yet," nnd Illaucho bullars and Lizzio Poindextor snug a beautiful duet thnt was loud ly applauded. Captain Wilder mado a few annronriato rmn.irL-a .n,! ii, string band interspersed somo lively music, after which all ate ioo orenm. Tho event was a grand success. as louows: Tho Mmtn Mam .n,i Margaret Miner, Dolla Bolton, Mabel McMillan, Cora Kaloy, Myrtle and Gertie Kaloy, Emma Graves, Trix Mizer and Dora Henderson. The gcntlomen were: Messrs. Elmer Ka loy, Chap, handmesser, E. E. Cox, Dr. P, E. McKcoby, Robt. McBrido, Har ry Goblo, Hugh Minor, Percy McNitt, Goorgo Morhart, Dr. Frod Cham- hul1aS .hJ T....L Til . w..u ouu ouhbjju uiair. was Grace was tho recipient of some very Deautiiul preaonts, a geld neck laco, gold pin, jewel reoeiver, bonbon lore, a beautiful book and perfume. It was a very pleasant sooiai event and all enjoyed thcmsolvcs splendidly. Knioht Templar Banquet. On Thursday, May 3, tho Knight Templars had a banquot which was public to tho Sir Knights nnd their familios. After thocoromony had beon accomnlIsli.il nnd tho now ofUcors inducted into office. L ii i Vi. . "B "orvoa consist ing of all tho delicacios of the Reason. iion. jumoa Uilhnm dolivoretl a very in torosting address on tho occasion. Tho nico installed woro, ft. M. Cochrane. tji Y;' r 'A ""'oneraitssimojD.M. la"'.P- .: R B .Pulton, Prolate; A O. Willis, S. V.; II. W. Brewer, J. W ; J. A. Tulloys, Recordor; G. W. Lindsoy McNitt, Wnrdonj JosKubic, Sontinol. It was a vory pleasant occasion. " VW. 1. tjj-.y.. UK9 r. --.- n-- Thnt bargain counter ofyrflioea at Wiener's has mado n grojut many go away happy from it, wiM u good pair of shoos at two thirdsrico. i i Notice. Tho M(vtc Plensnnt Cemotcry As- rUooiation will moot at tlm tT..m.-.i sohool-houso next Monday, May 7th, 94. at 4 p. m. sharp. All interested parties aro requested to bo p.csont. Q. W. IIUMMKI,. " I Money to Loan. 1 hnvo money to loon. Monoy on land ondy for use. D. B. Spanoglo. For Sale. Somo beautiful combinations in wal paper, coiling, sido wnll und border to iTicos vory low. Doyo & Grice match. House plants of all vanotios at Mrs J. II. Smith's. . a "M"mmwmmmm mmmmT vi mm ;- i ,5i I W'ZZ"' W immZSmS. mk "-. .. . J4 --biiiiibW---bb4i l'mmmWJmWM- $aMRS8v ''$mTMmmx vSIBfflw8WsS:'V7JiiaWaB: is. O WjiAJi'Ltv y?--sr7-J r XVi JTl JJfft I . U wlgr A CiiANdK. On Monday last, II. D. ltannoy, ex-county clerk, purchased tho Holland Houso of Goo. Holland and at onco assumed control of that woll known hostlery. Mr. Runnoy has a very largo acquaintance in Web Ntor und adjoining counties, and in as suming chargo of tho Holland House will find that ho has a host of friends who will bo pleased to learn that ho has purchased 'tho business. Mnnv years ago ho was engaged in tho hotel business in Iowa, and tho traveling public will find him no novico at tho business, but ono who is well on to his job, The Chief tikes croat pleasure in noting tho ohango nnd congratulate our friend Rsitinoy on his asoension to iho propriotorshln of tho most prominent hotel in the olty Tho traveling public will find Mr. Ran hoy a most genial and accom modating laudloid Success to him, Teacher: Childron seo what it says on tho bluckbonrd nnd bo euro and tell your parents, thnt Wlonor Bollsthe best clothing for tho lonst monoy. i Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. To Water Consumers. Notico Is horeby givon to tho patrons of tho city water sorvico, of tho city of iu.u viouu, uiuTy section 4 of ordinnnco No. Ill horounto nnnoxod of said city will uu Bincwy enrorcou lieroattor: 1J Bhull bo unlawful for any person within fluid city to eprinkle, ej?ct or throw water from t.rlvato or publio -' uw auau limit. nr nnu n.i gardon or enclosure, or permit or cause tho sumo to bo dono, nor upon or against any build ng upon auch atreet. ano or alloy, oxcopt for tho ox tinsulBhmont ot Bros and ordi nary houso cloaning oxcopt botweon tho hours of 6 and 7 o'clock n. .. ..n.i "i 8 o'clock n. in., of tmnh itv. m.i .1.. other person violating any of the provf. s oiib ot this soot on shall upon conviction thereof bo lined in nny oum not exceed ini! ton dol lurs und stand inmn,u,i .. til such coats and lino aro paid. .. W, B. Rony. Mayor. II aii vkv Vincent, ' Water Comissionor. Dated May ., 180.. Mr, jr. n. Walla Like aJVHracle Pains In Side and Breast' Despaired of Help, but Hooel' ., . rsaparllla Cured. "0. 1. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. : neodMl.JJlf1" a.Y'oti'a ePc"encewlui In hie i breaat and elde. Ho had tho best m.dle-t atundance po.,lble, and was treated by the Hood'sCures aavued a trial of Hood's fiarsaimrllla. Ho coa mencd toklng the niedlcl.io, am! to our - ureat Astonishment, i?J!?a.cuJ?IWlnof h,s I,aIl,s nml re"o" him to perfect health. This case has ben looked upon by many In this vicinity as nothing short ot a miracle." H. H. Walls. om J.' .? Hood's Pills euro liver ills, constipation. b'"01ne"' Jaundlccslck headache. ImiLu pilED E. MoKEKlir, M. D. Pliysiclnn nnd .Mircon, City and county calls promptly mado. Moon Block, REn Cloud. harm' V. Noilce Is hcreb iSSISi oinn.Liiv AIicIiIkhii, I' rut Nil. llaru'rcaves ! iuii.li i,,iiik ot hum. nrotiiers. rerkln winil-n i ii m,V . ""-,t iti:iT,,WiIK-,,i""I.t luWI vendue, to tb. u ast ld h.avTor,,r,MT?y,o,,r '... "wo" feuitwii (U)' ii, tottRKE hotden n e'l crlhed w.rl!,' . ' , :,. ,'f) .i-.Wj'Mrp rear '" "lxl" wz.i A!aflsii,.'ll0rU,y,,al,ll,l,,s 30l,, y Msreh Wn.o.T&8TO,Vr.ft,R wSeVuH, JSlSar?ll9C0,,,,,,n,, ,w 01 Dated this 4th day of May. isoi. J. W.BuNciir.BIierltt, t l J J "3 tit f IS .'iffgWW-Mtef.-'.-Jia-Wi'i'-.'.'Wc J4fcMtMM-M-ltoMi MtaJfJ