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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1895)
-3T Zn .fTT,.,. I'lftwaai.-'sj wlVteJn&UfiH&iUSm: ''& gMjWgJlgagTgg TTfiigCTilK' f ' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 2, 1895. T I 41THE CHIEF SWORN CIB3ULATI0N 1,300. " "1" At (MlOSMKn, Editor. I.ahov Tait. Ash. 1ical Kdltor. ODDS ANI KNDS. BUTTER' AM) HOGS TAKEN In IiXcliiuiKU For SIlOCB. GRIAT REDUCTION ON SHOES AND OXFORDS I For tlio next 15 days wo will soil our Mintiro line of Oxfords at tho following oroatly reduced prices: Ladies' l)ongolttS200 Oxfd, reducd 61.25 " 1.U5 " " .80 " Tan VSi " " .00 Misses' " UiO ' " 1.05 Child's " l.J!5 " " .00 Bovs' 82 Tan Shoos, sizes 2-5 " 150 Also Strootman'a betit quality Don coin, hand turn l.M) and 5.00 Bbooa now 3.r.0. U.OO shoes for 2 50. and many others in nronortlon. Our Silver Quoon Don- rrnln Ladies' Shoe 1.00. Romomhor this is regardless of tho big advance in prices. A. II. Kalky. Successor to 1). Si K ) CRED. E. McKBEBY, M. D. FliyMlcInn and Surgeon, City and country calls promptly one wered. Ovor CottingV Drugstoro, Rr.n Cloud. IIUIHF MENTION. T. W .Auld waa in Hastings this weett School will commonco about Septem ber Tho pops hold their convention on to morrow. f Dr. Damerell w.as down from Hastings Wednesday. C. Wiener left for tho east this week to buy goods. J. F. Winters is building an addition tohisdwolling. A very large attendance was present at tho institute this week. A largo numbor of republicans took k. In tho judicial convention Thursday. J. H. Walsh and Henry Richmond aro In possession of tho Nation plant again. Wo would be pleased to have our cor respondents be more prompt with their TWB. Vi J. W. Runchey, was in the eastern part of the otato looking utter stolen property. " Allen Carponter brought us in some It fine onious and com this woelc that are bard to beat. i Col. S. B. Newmoyor, tho talented editor of tun Guide Rock Signal, was in the city Monday. - Miss Beatrix and Mnx Mizer returned Wednosday from a pleasant visit of sov- nrnl inonthn in Oliio. X ofllco. Mrs. Alfred Hadoll and Miss Mabo 4 Nyo returned Tuesday evening from an extended visit in Illinois. A. A. Pope was unfortunate this wcok. Some fellow stole a ejelo blade from his waro house, valued ut ? 100. . CongreBsman Andrews, Stato Supt. Corbott, J. P. Curran and other notables were in Rod Cloud this week. ' - G. W. Dow is making ono of the best fS as woll as ono of most careful city troas- urerB that has hold the ofllco Tor yoars. Miss Mary Miner roturnod Wednes day evening from a month's outing with b party of lady friends in the Big Horn Valley. Mre. Isham of Hastings occupied tho M.Ei church pulpit on Sunday. Sho gave talks on missionary work in India and'eleowhore. Maj. Ludlow, editor of the Campbell Priwa. waa doinsr Red Cloud Monday. Ho Invaded our wigwam and tho Oxn Chief Bet up tho firewater to tho young bravo. A man giving his namo as James Phillips, was arrested in Omaha this week with nino sots of stolon harnoss. Ho cloimed to bo from this county and Chief Whlth of Omaha notitlod ShorifT ' Runchey of tho nrrest by telegraph. There will be 1.500,000 bushels of corn In Webster county this yoar about ono bait crop. That Is a goou yiom uuuwu. ering that there was not 50,000 bushels Miwd last season. We shall have plenty of hayi potatoes, oatB,otc., also. Tho Rod Cloud firemen and tho Modern Woodmen gave a benofit dinner k ndBupper on Monday and tho proceeds ' were tendered to John Tomlinson, whose wlfo haB been confined to her bed for twenty months, or nearly ".Some, thing like W0 was tho result of tho din-nor. ' Tho boye woro playing penny ante up in a back room, wnen u nantlAman stopped into There, wbb a scattering Try tliu K. uf I. P. P. Hadloy, paper hanger. Carrlago painting, F. P. Hadloy. R. L. Tinker was iu town Tuesday. F. P. Hadley, painter and decorator Call and boo Taylor's carpets before buying. Thos. Wilson roturnod to Boatrico on Tuesday. Chnrloy Uarber was in Red Cloud Tuesday. MIbs Edna Crono is visiting in Orloans this wook. A. II. Kuloy was In Omaha this week on business. ' Ed Smith roturnod from Norton, Kan sas, Wednesday. Calvin Kenady was in tho city tho first of the week. Call on P. P. Hadloy for houso, sign and carriage painting. Prof. McEachron of Franklin was in Red Cloud yesterday. Mrs. Josslyn and children of Orleans wero in tho city last Saturday. Mrs. II. A. Howard left Wednesday for a visit in Springfield, Maps. A counlo of bicycle tourists from Iowa ntiRAed through hero WedncfidnY. Misses Lillio and Poarl Smith uro vis iting relatives in McCook this wcok, LAXOL in not a mixtnre of JriiBH. It b nothing but Castor Oil wade pnlatPblo Just watch for Cottings big display in tablets, tho larcoBt ever shown in this city. , For hnrd times smoke try tho K: or P. W. S. Ilcmo keeps tliem. ' Mr. Jackson, tho tonsorial ' artist of Blue Hill, was on our streets the first of tho week. Tyndall Curran of Blue Hili was vis iting friends in the city tho foro part of tho week. " D. F. Rudd and Mel Tingley departed Wednesday for a tour of Missouri and Arkansas. P. W. Shea and wife returned Tues day from u pleasure trip in tho Big Horn mountains. J. F. Winters and family roturned last Saturday from an extended visit in Salt Lake City. J. A. Tulloyfl and wife loft Wednesday for Boston to attend the grand conclavo of tho Knights of Pythias. Mrs. J. N. RickardH of Beatrice, quito woll known in this city, died Wednesday morning after a lingering illness. J, O. Wiles arrived this week from Kingman, Kansas, and will honceforth turn out the fancy pastry for tho Bon Ton. T. J. Loomis and family of Fairfield .wero in Red Cloud Saturday, They wore going overland to Phillipsburg, Kansas. Frank Polley nnd wife of Raymond, this state, aro yisiting at the reeldonco of O. C. Boll thia woek. Mr. Polley is u brother of Mrs. Boll's. Lost Purse containing 'broostpin mado of 85 gold piece, and puir of ear rings made of 81 gold pieces. Finder Will bo rewarded by leaving sumo Bt th'B NffltJJINi ! ! .w i'rJrTrPf---y -"" r ION. JA1MX McSIEXY NOHII' NATRD For District Judge of the Tenth nintrlct At llnntlnca Till rtlornlnir. Tho hntttst contestod convention that has boon held in this district, or this part of tho Btato.'took place Thursday and today, at which timo Hon. James McNony of this city waa nominated by tho republicans for their standard boar- or. It was a lucky omen. There wero 71 delegates and it took 71 ballots to nominate. Tho best of feeling prevailed and McNeny will bo clectod by a big majority, llurahl Hurah! for MoNony. INSTITUTE NOTES. Tho Wobator county instltuto is now in pension. ..r. Wuntor has exproBsod his satis fuel ion with tho ouorgotio mannor in whluh his tonchera tako hold of tho work. Tho ministers of this city havo taken chargo of some of the opening exorcises. Mr. McEachron of tho Franklin Acad omy nnd Itov. Goo. E. Taylor of Douno collego addrosBcd tho inBtituto this woek. Many aro intorostod in tho work as in shown by tho many visitors. Tho enrollment at thla writing in 118. Thaciieu. CIIIJItMl NOTI'.N. Ill Itl.morlum. In loving remombranco of Mr. E. C. Stowart who passed poacofully awoy August 13, 189s. Tho end u lone and noneeful jrcnrs The Ustof sorrow nnd nf );iln, The clmtice lht brines in hitter tears v (Ins brought to his eternal rhId. I Ho lias crossed the lonoly river ' And his Aiiffrliw now tiro 'er, 1 II lias cone to dwell foiover On Unit fnlr and inacetul shore. Had may see tn your horns without him With Its shadow hanKlng o'er, Hut remember thut In heaven There Is added one mime nioro. Gud has culled hint from nil weeping TIs his will thiil ho should go, He's not diul hut only tnksn From tills world ot sin below. Farewell loved sne, farewell Th Father's rail has cuine, To leave all care nd sorrow And rest In )iv.ir boivenly homo. Oh could we sea the glory As the pates closed after you, Tho splendor, beauty, bliriitness That hurst on your rapturous lew. Tho llht of stnlUs shall light again Tim Hits tlmtoTerllciwed with tears, And weary hours of woe ad pain Are promise of happier years. For Rod has marked each sorrowing day And numbered each secret tear. And heaven's long nue uf bliss shall pay For all his children vli suffer her. Hut we trust ynu with the dear ones Who left us ono by one, With heartbroken anpnlsh wo murmur Oh Corf, thy will be done. A Fiueju). X Eim-ANNUAl, CONVENTION. the Wcbwtcr County Union Sundny-School ANoclatlen ut Cowlen Kept. O nnd V You cannot say that yon hava tried evarytbing for yoar rheumatism, nntill yon hava takan Ayer's Pills. Hundreds Iihvh been onreil of this aomiilalut by the used af thosa pills alona. They were Ad mittt-d ou exhibition at the World's Fair ns n standard outhartio. I C. T.. Rundstrom ot Holdrego, Neb., his accentod a noseition with Dovo b LGrico for about thirty days. . Bert ex, peats to visit Umuhn during tho state fair and at tho same timo buy n stock ot holiday goods. Mr. Rundstrom comes well recommended and is thoroughly competent to take charge ot their business. The Webster county democratic coun ty convention mot here today and nom inated the following tiokt: Treasurer, AmoaDillar; sheriff Ed. Hillton; clerk ot district court, C. E. Conrad; county olork, W. G. Parkor; coroner Dr. W. C Fulkorson; euperintondant ot public Instruction, H. W. Hall county judge, T. J. Ward. Delegates to attend the state convention to be held in Lincoln September 5th. are C. FflHer, T. S. Ductrer. W. O. Faulkerson. T. J. Ward Crl Kiuhler, E. H. Cox. A resolution was adopted opposing rrpo silver on tho ratio of 10 to 1 in the United States and indorsing sound money. A somi annual convention ot the Webster County Union Sunday School Association will bo held in Fuller's grovo, at Cowles, on Friday and Satur day, September 0th and 7th. Tho com mitteo canvassed tho county for a loca tion and docided upon Cowles for tho reason, first that it is near tho geograph ical center ot the county, and Recond, that no one could complain of tho dis tanco as it can bo reachod in threo hours' easy drivo from any point in tho county. A fow of the objestBot the convention: To dorlvo plans to further tho Sunday School interest during the coming winter: to draw the Sunday School workers of the county closer together that they may become bettor acquainted wun each others method ot work, and to get each township organization into working ordor. A tow reasons why you should attend: You owo an outing to yourself and es pecially to your children beforo starting thorn to this wintor's torm ot Bohool. It is tho only union association, is un denominational, and a freo will offoring t'o the world. gray their Some haired midst. ot tho , ,,f iim hnok window, come jmt tho stairway and others didn't know just how thoy did get out. It la u very bad beginning boys. Those who woro bo favored as to be invltod to the R'h hall last Friday oven ing enjoyed an intellectual treat. The program rendored was a eamplo ot what is given each weok by tho sooiety and shewed much careful thought and prep aration. Tho mootimr waa called to or dor by John Potter, who is addressed as "R". R. R." What thoso symbolic letters mean your reporter was not able to as certain. Alvin Pope gave a talk upon the history and aim of the society which was very instructive to those not mem bers. The story of the "Screaming Witch" was especially exoiting, Mr Pope was followed by Otto Pope, Wm Hetllbower and John Pottei with papers and orations, whilo Danial Uarber and Henry Newhouse contended in a debate. Musio was furnished at intervale by the. Mandolin Club, Upon the whole the R'a aro to be congratulated upon sustain ing buoIi an interesting and instructive literary society and we hope that they will novor decldo to drop such a worthy work. On Thursday morning the hardware atore ot W. W. Wright waa entered by burglars and robbed of 850 worth of cutlery and revolvers. Tho thieves made good their escape, but unfortu nately wont to Cowles and oxpressod a package to Hastings, under rathor sus picious circumstances and the boys were informed. A suspicious individ ual was on the train and was put off at Blue Hill. Arriving at Hastings Bart Wright and the express oflioera opened the package and recognized the Goods stolen. Sheriff Runchey tolearaph- ed to Blue Hill and Deputy Sheriff Conrad arrosted a fellow who gavo his name as Tony Lewis. Ho was brought to this city and jailed. CllUItCIl OK G'ltttlKT. Attention all tho moiubors ot tho Church of Christ in Wobator county, Tho program for our county mooting at Red Cloud, Sopt. 7 and 8, 1b out nnd will bo published next wcok. Got ready for thia mooting and como. C. II. Mat tox, Chairman. IIAI'TIBT CIIUKOII. Tho musical given under tho direction of tho young people's society at tho church Inst Tuesday ovoning was u buc cosa in ovory particular. Tho houso waa crowded to overllowlnir. The program re nil ore tl, confirmed tho bollof of thoso present that Rod Cloud possesses some excollont musint talont for a place ot its size. Tho youwr vcoole's Focioty is much indobtod to thoso ot othor churches and to those of tho city not members ot any church, who so kindly assisted in tho program. Mrs. Rose Wost and Mrs. Sowtor deserve especial crodlt for thoir efforts on bohalt of tho muelcalo. Ico croani and cako woro sorvod at tho conclusion of tho program. It is probable that Rev. T K. Tyson, tho district Baptist missionary for south western Nobraaka, will occupy the pul pit noxt Sunday evoning, It bo, thoro will bo one or two baptism in tho even ing. Tho union prayor mooting of last Wednosday evening arranged by County Suporintondent Hunter especially for the teachon of tho inetituto was largely attendod. Tho eubjoct, "Christian Ed ucation" was discUBBod by professors und toachors, by tho ministers ot tho city and others. Soclul Entertainment. A large and sociable gathering filled the Baptist to its utmost capacity last Tuesday evening, the occasion being a muiicato and sooial. givon uudor the auspices ot tho young people ot that donomination, Tho pulpit, piano, plat form and stands were handsomely dec orated with many varieties of beautiful flowera. and tho program was rendered in an enchanting way. Following is the program as carried out, some few who wero on tho program being unablo to take part, owing to ubsonco and sick nosa: 1'lftMO Duct Morioati Drllllanto MIsdi Kusle Kenady und Alice Itemsbe'rg. Vocal Dust HlnMng Bhlp 1 Messrs. Htuart and I,. 1'. Albright Vocal Holo lletter Apart Kdwln Kmlifh. 1'lanoBolo InterwfZo Jessie Cntlier. I'luno Solo Mazurka Alice llemshciK. Vocal Duet Illnir, Illng De lliuija I.I77I0 I'oltidrxtcr and Kva Foster. Ladles' (Juurtot Morning Kouk of the rlhepherdoss Mrs. Martin, Nellie West, lllauohe Cuwmlngs, and Mrs. .West. Selection Mandolin Club Messrs. Vance, Fulton and McNItt. Violin Holo Selected Margaret Mlnvr. Cnmlo Mate Quartet IuIch ' Watermelon Messrs, tllark, foiling, Murhart und Urckersou. Mrs. West, Mies Josio Igou, Mits Irene Minor and Miss Notfie West played accompaniments for the various songs. Each performance was favorably re oeivod by the audienco, and applauded in a hearty and encouraging manner, At tho conclusion of tho Musical part of tho entertainment, tho gathoring was givon permission to enjoy the social part. Tho church was immediately u scono ot confusion. Waiters wero rush ing bore and thero, with trays loaded with ice cream and cake, peoplo were conversing in groups and by twos, and altogether, ovorybody seemed to be making tho most of the- occasion. Ad mission had been proviouely ilxod at fifteen conte, and ooch 'porsou waa ser ved with tron refreshments. Taken all togother, it was one of tho most enjoy able entertainments ot tho season. 1 To Rent. Rooms convenient for stu dents- For partioulurs, inquire at F. Just Received Another Gar OF THAT FINE FLOUR You are all talking about, and wi'l be sold at prices less than anyone in the city can sell the same errades. Don't fail to come and get our prices before making your purchase. We are always glad to quote prices and save you all the money we can. B. F. Mizer. ti .1 n t w t' I) p a : ; la' " I" J .1 ! 1 0 YOU WAINT AIN Education ? You can get it at Franklin Academy. School o1pQts Sept 1 otty mi AII1W IS ASSURED. THOROUGH Ho I III E XPEHSE SEND FOR CATALOGUE. NowhoiiBO'c store. A ALEXIS C. HART, Prin-V Franklin, Nebraska. Awarded Highest Honors-Wiri? Ft DR it. The World's Fair Tests ahowed do baking powder ao pmw or MFgremt im mv tfolng power an tho RftyaL WltEf sta.) ammmmmw , Hon. W. E. Andrews, congressman from this district, was in Red Cloud to day, , Waverly bicycles, the best in the world, for Bale by W. W. Wright. Prices reasonable. See him it you Vvant a bike. tt Roud our display ads, Thoy are in teresting and protltablo to you. Deyo Si Orice. CREAM MWBffl MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fru torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdultorat 4fi YEARS THE STANDARD,. Notice to Stock Feeder, &c. Wa are now ready to 'make contracts fer the dollvery, during tho coming fall, ot all 1895 boet pulp not yet contracted for, and, in view ot tho fact that at no time last season wbb the supply equal to the demand, we would advise that early application be made. For terms, etc., apply to Oxmard Beet Buoaii Co., Grand IslanU, Neb. . 1 Smoke Ike K. of P. clear, tko beat In tke market for tke mon- y. la order to introduoe Chamberlain's Ooogh Remedy here we sold several doa bottles on strict guarantee and have foaed every bottle did eood service. We have naed it ourselvea and think it super ior to any other. W. I. Mowrey, Jarvis vllU, W. Va. For tale by Deyo & Urioe, dtaggUU, A comploto new line of wall papor a Taylor's at bottom prices. i A person in prematurely old when bald nee oooum before the forty-fifth year. Use Haifa Hair Itenewertokeep thencalp healthy and prevent baldnets. Go to tho Bon Ton bakery for fine lea cream. Thoy still sell 40 loaves of bread I for $1.00. ' Old people suffer much from dicorders ot the kidneys or nrinary organs, and are always gratified at the wondertnl effect of Dr. J. H. MoLenn's Liver and Kidney Dalm. The lawn eociul held at C. II. Smith' park last Wednesday for tho benefit ot Rev. Blackwoll proved vory enjoyable and wbb a tuccees both socially and. tj nanclally. 1 9 r Mil m . 11 'i rf d$$ ! . r.t'. JJxiiil. . '."lA.-i K'J....,.. i, h MM