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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1897)
...-. .. . . -. . u.iu. laiaus A.atl. -" " . - - - -. Ij3i -., "tfgP' jrw .. m-w: fcf." - '-,5'ATrrj"7;; -ri.1!.. ,. . 1 . J4(V v .3i it-'"j--He .a".f.TuM .TttasttM lifW -1".. 3,. 7 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL HO, 1807. T AUOL'ND TOATX. r7mn rtoriASirA i i rSE5S5 J . R0YAl akTnC POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for H grout leavening strength ninl lienltlif nines. AmuroB the foixl HRalnst alum nml all formn of adulteration common to Hie cheap brand. HOYAI. BAKING l'OWDKK 00.,NEVY0HK. CITY NEWS. Hock bcor on tap nt Stein's. To-night-1'he "May Day Festival." Homer Sherwood has returned from Tcuumscli. Donald McCallutn of Guide Ilockwas hare Wednesday. Rubber boots and Fish Brand slickcrB at the Chicago Store. Its to-night at tho Masonic hall, that is tho "May Day Festival." Rov. T. E. Horton will apeak at Indian Creek on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Williams of Neosha, Missouri, Suudayed with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kust. II. W. Short of Nelson was here Mon day. 0. E. I'ope of Blue Hill was hero this week. (Sot aglass of that Hock boer at Stern's. John Fulton of Riverton was hero Monday. Tuk Chikk 'is prepared to do youi Job printing. W. l Morrison of Lebanon, Kansas, was hero Tuesday. M. Uatudal of Campbell was doing business here this week. Will savo you a dollar on a Mackin tosh. Ualusha & Wcscott. Attorney P. A. Wells of MeCook was attending court hero this week. There is a rumor of a wholesale liq uor house and a now gambling Joint. Miss Pearl Smith and brother re turned Thursday morning from Me Cook. Tho "May Day Festival" is going to bo the best thing tills season. Don't miss it. C. E. Hoover of Papillion, this state, was looklngafterbtuiiicss matters hero i uesuay. Jacob U.Kllnglo of South Beail.Imli. ana, was looking after business matters here this week. Tho heavy frost on Wednesday night did considerable damage to the mill crops in mis section. Why you should ride a - CRESCENT -Bicycle. Crescent makers and Ores cent agents ate reliable The Croscont guarantee is as good lHtmmmmi as a bond. You know Jut where to havo everything made right that is wrong with a crescent, ami the assurance thnt it will bo done In n prefmpt and reliable manner- C L. Cotting, General Agent. MORE Oil LiKSS PERSONAL. Morhart A Cutter fatcattlo and hogs, selling. are now buying See them before Cloud ou as. I'oter- ido Rock, Huy your fencing of tho Red Clo Fence Factory. The best hog fenco earth. A mouhakt. Nothing nor nobody works so steady as an ad in a newspaper and a mort gage. Clay Center Times. A. Scott of Campbell was hero this week attending court nnd came m and gave us a dollar ou subscription. Newspapers arc said to add warmth to tho body. A single item lias made some men hot. Heaver Valley In bune. The entertainment to-night is for tiie benefit of the Epwurth League of tho M. E. Church, and every one should go nml help them. J. M. Gutherie, whoso houso was burned last weak wishes to thank tho mnuy friends who aided himself and family financially and ethorwiso. A proniinynt business man who kick ed on tho fakir soiling cheap goods on the streets oiotiaay gei ins juu-jhuj-Ing dono in Kansas City. Council Grove Republican. 1 Croup and whipping cough nre child- IIOOU 8 lunula; uun p-vm. . bronchitis and other throat and lung troubles, can bo quickly cared by using One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cot ting. Brakeman E. M. Cox of the Republi can. Francis line had tho raisfortuno to crush one of his foct quite badly, Tuesday at Wilsonville, by having a trunk fall onto the member. MeCook Tribune. The introduction of tropical plants Into Kaasas has always been a failure. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon of Rush county have boon married tea years and they are still tho only lemons in the houso. Smith Center Pioneer. The city authorities should see to it that the boys who drive cows to tho various pastures adjacent to the city, keep tho cows off the sidewalks. Noth ing breaks tho walks of oureity up worse man loose siuuk iumuiuk vu them. Romembor Wiener has inado nrrancFcmonts whilo in New York recently to ro into busi ness in that city and is anxious to claso out his stock ns soon as possible Now is your time f , to buy cheap. ( n.,,..iu imv hoon rnnniviHl bv friends in this city announcing thomarringoat Allcrton, Iowa, of Miss Dollie B. Scott to Mr. E! P. Phillips. Mrs. Phillips, in tho daughter of D. R. Scott formerly of this city and has many friendshoro who together with TiiKCniEif oxtond con gratulations. k-s. uu t..,.i..ou nf lticl Cloud, was in ft town on business Saturday. Whilo V hero ho sold a couple of ots in the Sweezy addition to Bluo Hill to W. A. Scott of this city. Sid is un old time friond of ye editors, and while hero he ordercd:theLcader sent to his address in Red Cloud. By the way, Sid has just returned from Arkansas where ho lived three vers. Ho says Nebraska is good enough for him. Bluo Hill Loader. T ijk Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dlt ?wtr CREAM BAKING POWMR A Pure Qripe Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Geo. MeCall, manager of J son's implemont house at Gu: was in the city Thursday. When you want a nlco smooth shavo or hair cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. One door south of tho Hon Bakery. Leon E. Rogers nnd E. P. Root came up from Lebanon on their bicycles Sunday and spent several hours tu the city. T.J. Blankonbaker of Inavalo was hero Saturday and gave us a dollar on subscription for which wo extend thanks. Remember Fish Brand slickers aro the best and cost no more than tho others. We keep them. Gnlusha & Wescott. Charley Gcstring a prosperous and hustling farmer living near Ilosemont was down Monday and left us a dollar on subscription. Charley Coloman left Wednesday on a visit to the homo of his parents in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Ho goes to take part in a family reunion. H. E. Grico has a neat advertisement in hid show window in the shape of a "nigger baby" witli wheols in it's head which attracts considorablo attention from passersby. S. C. Johnson one of Webster uounty's prosperous tillers of the soil was a pleasant caller on Saturday and toft us a couplo of dollars on subscrip tion as a remembrance of his visit. Unconditional surrender, is tho only terms those fameus little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. C. L. Cotting. Charley Robinson received a tele gram Saturday night aanouncing the sorious illness of his father at Hastings. Ho drove up Sunday morning and re turned Monday. He reported tho old gentleman as quite feeble. II. C. Wolfe who is one of tho pioneer subscribers of The Great Family Weekly called on Saturday and renewed for The Chikk to Jan uary 1, 1808. Ho is one of our pros perous farmers south of the river. Personal. The gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One MinuteCough Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cot ting There has beona stream of people coming out of Wiener's carrying large bundles since his closing out salo at cost has commenced. Penplo know that Wiener never ndvortises anything but weat ha means to fulfill. On ac count of the rush ho has had to employ additional help, A Hastings paper announces that 100 men of that city nre wearing home made suits who never before patron ized tho homo tailors. This is the sort of "theory and practice" that build up a town. Help nnd sustain tho man who manufactures anything from a coat to a shoo peg. This and this alone will increase home Industrie. Several cities in tho stato havo a city ordinance prohibiting chickens run ning at largo between April 1st and November 1st. Tho children of neigh bors can snfllclently endanger poaco able relations without the active co operation of a flock of chickens, and Red Clqud ought to have an ordinance of tho sumo kind, as some people will persist in allowing their chickens to run at large, to tho great annoyance of their neighbors who havo gardens. One evidently has to go away from home to hoar tho nows according to tho following from tho Guide Rook Signal. We had not thought that the news that Red Cloutl would bo run on tho "wide open" plan this next year would boar fruit so soon: "Tho building near the depot, for tho oil tank lino has been completed and the tanks placed in position. They nre massivo iron re coptaclcs, each about ten feet In diameter and liftcon feet deep and wo understand will each hold a carload of oil. The wagon which will be lined in delivering the oils to the towns that will bo served frcm this point, arrived several Weeks ago and is a very hnnd somo and substantial affair. Now if wo could just manage to side track thatcarhmd of lino old Kentucky whiskey that is said to be ourouto for Red Cloud and abstract a tank full of It to operate as a sldo lino, Guide Hock would onoo more bo strictly 'In It,' " F. H. Daitchy of Lincoln was here Tuoddny. J. A. Lacey of Bellevuu, Kansas, was here yesterday. Attorney A. II. Kidd of Beatrice was hero Wcduesday. C. L. DeGrofV of Nebraska City, spent Thursday in this city. Will save you a dollar on a Mackin tosh. lYnlusna k Wescott. J. L. Harrington of La t robe, MU souii, was in the city Thursday. Crete Hour Is' finer than silk. Just try a sack. Sherwood & Albright. Received this week slickers, Mackin toshes, rubber boots at Chicago Store. C. F. McGrow of Hastings was look ing after business interests hero this wcok. P. Hradbrook will, the first of next week remove to his rosidunco property west tf tho M. E. church, recently oc cupied by M. M. Stern. Win. M. Evans of Malvern, owa, was looking after interests in the dis trict court this week. Th Oranire Judd Farmer and tho American Agriculturalist Almanac to gether with The Ciiikf for $l.a5. C. L. Cotting, sole agent, will refund your money if not satislied utter using ono bottle of Dr. Fenners famous medi cine. The executive board of tho Children's Home Society will meet at tho home of Mrs. Vic Hilton on May 4th, at oight o'clock. Senator Charles H. Sloan who repre sented Fillmore and York counties in the legislature of 1894, is hero attend ing court this week. Homer Kinsel who has been teaching school near Blue Hill has closed a very successful term and returned -to his home hero. Homer is very popular among the patrons of tho district. Tho American Agriculturist Almanac a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, The Orango Judd Farmer, one of the best farm papers published and The Chikk nil ono year for $1.83. Tho Christian Endeavor Society of the Congregational Church will give a dime social at the residonce of Miss Emilino Warren on next Friday even ing, May 7th. Refreshments will be sorved and a good musical program will be dispensed. You can save big money on clothing, furnishing goods, hats.caps, shoes, trunks, va lises by buying them now at Wiener's costclosing out sale. i List of letters remainiucr uncalled for at tho post office at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending April 29th, 1807. Reuney, Bort Randal, Miss Sarah Thornton, John Nullonwaber, N. These letters will be sent to the dead letter ofllco, May 14th, If not called for before. Frank W. Cowmen, P.M Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlgbet MSIm4 DMoau. ScOtt S ejfc Emulsion Is nude up of the most essential elements that go to nourish the body. Where the appetite i rarying or lacking, it in creases it, and where digestion U weak, it aids it to perform its function in a more vigorous way It enriches the blood, makes healthy flesh and cures chronic coughs and colds by making it possible for the body to resist disease OurfriendstcU us "IT Works Wonders" but we never like to over-state the merits of our remedy even when it has been tested and tried for over twenty-five years. If you will ask for it, we will send you a book telling you more about the subject than we can put in a few words.' Go to your druggist for Scott's Emul sion. Two sites, 50 cts. and $1,00. SCOTT & BOWNE, NtwYork. . mjk, aaaL 'laaaB BBH C'IIbV llBH You Must Decide .... Before long where you will buy your new outfit. The earlier you make your resolution and act upon it the more use you 11 get ot tne ciotnes. it you think we can give you any new ideas or be of assistance In any way, call on us. In any event, before you buy you ought to be posted on the new H. S. & M. fashions. HAHT. 8QHAFFHEB a MAWX mH'bIbbbbH GUARANTEED OLOTHINO. CLOSING ODT H JIT COST I Having made arrangements to go into a different line of business in New York City we will sell the entire stock consisting of a Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Men's Shoes, i The finest tailor-made ready-to-wear garments in America bear this trade mark. You'll find them very uiucrcm numuicuui iuiua. 0 At Actual Cost prices This gives ycu the greatest opportunity to lay in a sup ply of these goods at prices you will never be able to ' duplicate. Remember this is NO OLD FAKE STOCK as has been sold here before. We have bought over $5ooo Worth of NEW GOODS this spring, and are offering all at which prices we paid for them. Older goods at less. We offer you the Best Ittade Goods in flmenea. All our goods are made by Reliable Manufacturers and were bought to build up trade. Money Savers can make from $3.00 to $4 on every $10 worth they buy of us. Gome Gonvinee Yoar selves. WIENER, - - - The Clothier. v. N :! lil til n m A 4. j . A Lft,. J- ,.- "-B. ..?: a..a v 'i . rfitafrflUHr iW iitmminrfnmwT 7T?.: "Vti" v T7 " v