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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1895)
fcr?hV"'ilryJfrjMMmmBLLfc- MEhJ mM-S&PC2lk JMlPcA J&h 'jmTT!?nW(l8!EifcKm JrlK3lmmBmWmRm0&yf?sSS5L mHmtf J:- -'!'.: ;f I AfcT iV" iYj,1 t..; ( g ',V "'tWMfcLlm jTmBjbmBMmmg1 MgBB ?l5WgWfcriLtri 1 1 !- Jp f Js mtttJflF tL WmHmLLlLMm"LTjLm2fcmfcimEIZg mm -" t.7, t 4H:" farTBJeEmmmmmmmimlmmmK-. Hf JJlJZrnl JJ rawP'fjlV I 5; v1 lTMHaww4UMV i MPWMl i" nPf- Lri'Zr7 -Skrr All Home Print. Red Cloud, Webster County, Nkh., Friday, June 7. 1895 Vol. 23 No. 23 CHICAGO CLOTHIM COMPANY 7WZ ................................................................. .............. .-.-..-.-....m.m.....,.,.....,..........m......mm...m.m........,.- TiM..m For a FEW DAYS Avill place on sale Suits flUilif $ 1 4 to $20 AT $12 These suits are elegant patterns, nice fitting but only one or two of a line. We will sell you Straw Hats for 25c, sold at 75c, $1 and $1.25, Summer Underwear of Every Description. A. Galusha, Mgr. A in hoy. Genie Brown and Jennie Carpen ter spent Sunday ut iheir liuriien in Red Cloud. Harvey Cox who has been absmit for the past few uiontliH attending sohool at Orleans is homo for a vaca tion. F. Green of Hastings is visiting his brother Anthony. Ernest Tcrrill returned to his work on Willow Creek. II, B. Ogden will leave for Iowa soon on account of ill health, G. W. Baker and wife received an invitation to their nephew's wodding 8 J. Ogdon to Miss Eva Humes of What Cheer, Iowa. A froight ear jumped the switch at Cowles last Saturday and came rush ing through Amboy, it stopped not far from the switch ut this place, no damages wore done. Mr. Knutson and wifo were visiting with thoir parents Friduy. There will bo preaching at Amboy Sunday at 3 and 7:30 o'clock p. m. J. W. Saladcu has been fixing up roads and bridges damaged by rain. Mute Lino. The farmers aro all smiling and happy now since tho rain oamo. Somo of the orohards snrTcred a good deal during tho wind storms Saturday aud Sunday nights. Ida Pickett of Glen Elder, Ivans., has been visiting friends in and near North Branch. John Fagan had tho misfortuuo to havo his leg broken last Sunday morn ing. Dr. Pcrden of Guide Hook and Dr. Horno of North Branch aro in attendance. llov. Smith filled his appointment at Maple Grove last Sunday. A ono month normal commenoed at North Branth Monday morning. A number of teachers aro attending. Homotiino ngo I was troubled with nn nttaok of rlioamntlstn. I need Chamber lain's l'nn Hnlm nnd was completely cured I hnve flinco advised many of my friends nnd customers to try the remody and nil spunk highly of it. Simon Goldbnum Bnu Luis Key, (Jul. For nolo by Deyo k. Grioe druggist. UllMtCII. Bladen and Cowles on tho Cowles diamond Tuesday resulted in a victory for tho Bladen boy, score 20 to 13, It was a very nice and olnso gamo up to the last 'inning when our boys run in sevon sjores. F. W. MoLaughlin attond tho ball gamo Tuesday at Cowlos. Soma of thoso pcoplo who were will- ! v Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal Baking Powder &SS353 ABSOLUTELY PURE ing to tako a good soaking for a good rain, got it Sunday evening whilo re turning from tho baptizing which took plaee us announced. How a Jittlo rain brightens un ovcrv thing even tho faces of tho Nebraska people. J, L. Grandstaif and S. J. Wheoler were transacting business in Blue Hill Tuesday. Tho equalization board mot Monday at tho oflico of Joseph Pashby. C. E. Hioks is cleaning up his storo since tho rain. Mallo Wright returned Friday to her home at Cowles. F. W. McLaughlin was at Bed Cloud the latter part of the week. Corn is looking fino and oats arc coming out nicely sinco the rains of last Wednesday and Sunday nights. N S. Hall. C. E. Hioks and S. J. Whcclor drovo across tho country to Cowles last Wednesday. W, E. Thorno and J. E. Yost ship ped a oar of cattlo to Omaha Wednes day. Mrs. Shellhammor of Holcstino is among friends in this oily. Mrs. MoKclvy and son Low wcro visiting fnonds in Juniata last week. Prank Toothaore has secured work on tho section. J. W. Kylo has scoured employment at Fairfield, Nob., and loft for that city Wednesday. Wo are glad it announeo that Al bert Best who was seriously hurt in a game of ball is slowly improving. What docs these Saliao oounty fel lows fhfcik of tho rains of Wobbler county now, .Ind B.iiloy f Ilastiags delivered tho addms Ulceration day. Tho j audience was uot ab largo as asuul but those who heard the Judgo wcro well plcasod with his address. Some of our fanners in this vicinity met with somo loss by tho wind which accompanied tho rain Sunday evening James Loekhart's barn blew down, Bob't MoCullum's largo bank barn was moved eight feet form foundation and a great many windmills wero blown down. xit: i 'ww m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmei While at Peekskill, N. Y Mr. J. A. Soriven, a prominent manufacturer of New York City, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Suoh good results wero obtained from its use that he Beat bnok to tho druggist from whom he had obtalued it for two more bottles of the snmo remedy. When yon havo h cough or cold giro this prepara tion a trial nnd like Mr. Horiven you will wuut it when ugaiu in need of sneh n medicine. It is u remedy of great worth nml merit. i!5 nnd r0 cent bottles for sale by Deyo & Orion. !. m i Stillwater. Win. Bump is very sick with ty phoid fever. Jem McNcw paid a visit to Law renco Saturday. It is reported that M. M, Million ard Katio Kyder wero married at Mankato last week, Children's day was observed at rrairio uentcr last aunaay with ap propriate songs and recitations follow ed by remarks by Elder Shirloy after whieh a collection was taken for foreign missions. Simfro.n. JUClkOII. Late oats will mako a fair erop Wo had u heavy rain Thursday. Quito u nurxber of pcoplo turuod out to dccornlo at Mt. Mope but the Dr. Prlco's Cream Unking Powder World's Fair Highlit Kedaland Diploma. J. w. F. L. rain camo up and tho people want homo rejoicing. J. T. Stones and wifo and Corbett nnd wife visited at Smith's Sunday. Mrs. Barrett is ablo to attond to her household duties again. Thero was a danco at B. Rings last Friday night and all report a good tino. J. William'-a wifo in very lick, she is under the caro of Dr. MoKteby. Next Sunday will b Children's day at Fairriow, A. King's little boy has been quito sick but is better now. Mr. Billings and wife of Red Cloud were visiting Mr. J. L. Graves' last week. Chintz Bua. Ifealth nnd happiness nro relative con ditions; at nny rate, thero can bo little happiness w.thout health. To give tho body its full moasure of strength nnd energy, the blood ahnuld b kept pure nnd vigorous' by the use of Ayers Sarsa- parilla. . DecorutliiK it Grave. A novel though rcalistio seene oo- ourred at tht Franois sehoelhouso in Elm CrecK township on Deooration day. Near tho sohoolhouso and near tho center of tho road, on a slight elevation of ground, is a grave, which heretofore has been almost unnoticed and uneared for; a slight depression in ground, ne foot and a half by four, being all thore wah to warn the travelor that ho was treading upon sacred ground, not many having known of the existenco of suck a grave. It secwi ycifra ago an emigrant had camped noar this spot ono of his ehildrea had sickened and died and thero homg no burial ground, at that time near here, laid his only child to rest on this littlo elevated mound. Who tho parents wero or whero they aro at preiont no one in tho vicinity cems to know; panod away perhaps which weuld bo a sufficient oauao for tho neglected grave. The children at tending sohool thoro were anxiously awaiting tho approaoh of Decoration day when they might strow the lonely grave with flowers. It oamo, spadoa woro seoured by the little boys and flewers of cvory discretion known to Botanio scienco by tho littles girls and taken to school. Tho grave was niooly reunded up and pointed off and then was literally itown with flowers with an asparagus at tho head and a rosebush at tho foot. Then tho memorial sorviccs began, with the approval of their most cstimablo teacher Miss Loranoo. Earnest Ilinea and Perry Anderson wore masters of ceremonies. Tho scholars looked arms and tben marched two by two around tho grave sovoral times, then halted and sang "Jesus keep mo near tho oross," then inarohed around the grave again, with solemi loeks and truest hearts, and sang "0 think of a homo over there" and when about to retire to the sohool room ono little fellow more devout, perhaps, than the rest asked in all candor "Isn't somo one going to pray?" But no oio of thorn feeling equal te the emergenoy, they dispersed, It was rather a tad and molanoholy aeeno, fully illustrat ing tho Christian spirit manifested to humanity oven by little children go ing to sehoel, and a glowing juvenilo tributo to tho little wandoring emi grant buried thore. AX OrtSERVER. "Oranfio I)lodom" li a vaiu'H OUro for all diitenset) peoullnr to women. Bold, trvsli by 0. L. Gottlni;, tl i t P