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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1897)
iuc5 ii? ' " .IVT rwwr -rfTv-w rpyv (;c. . ,eT m, rr. LsC !. JwjvuuSnilSW!'.wv tol l1J.!l J1' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897. rnri. -..mmmm J .' X n R 5r) r' r r- 3 .it") 8P3 '4 IT 4KlN6 Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for ltd great leavening strength and he<hfuhictf. AMiircx the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brand. UOVAt. UAKIN'H I'OWUKH tU.NKWYOHK. f............ ........... ... ... .. CITY NEWS. J. A. Battm was in Superior Monday Attltz & Dyer want your eggs and pity cash. Editor Williams of tho Rlvei ton Re view was hero Saturday. A. M. Walters and W. O. Dimmlck of Hluo Hill were hero Thursday. Charley Haxolton and wifo returned Monday night from a visit in Missouri. Harvey Cox came- down Sunday morning from Orleans to visit with hi parents. Morhart & Cutter are now buying fat cattle and hogs. See tham before selling. Awltz & Dyer have received a carload of Greeley, Colorado, potatoos. The finest on earth. Straw Hats from 10 cents to $1.50 at Galusha & Wcscott's. Good ones for 20 and 25 cent. Nice styles. Tho Nebraska & Kansas Farmer office nrinted tho commencement cards for the graduating exercises. Mrs. Georgo Lcmtng of Sheridan, Wyoming, arrived Thursday evening on a visit to Wm. Parkes and family. Tho local board of the Children's Homo Society will meet at L. P. Al brights next Tuesday evcnlngnt 8 p m. Mrs. P. W. Shea who has bean the guost of L. H. Fort and family returned to her home in Orleans Monday even ing. James Peterson, tho implement man, must have faith in coming prosperity for ho received this week a carload of buggies. Everybody urged to attend the precinft union Sunday school rally next Snnday at 2:30 at the Christian Church. L. A. Russoift). Sick headaeho can bo quickly and completely overcome by using those fameus little pills known as "DeWitt's Little Early Risers." C. L. Cottlng. Our now mayor was going to build sidewalks but up to dato they have been like air castles, build them at night and in tho morning thoy have vanquished. Will savo vou 25 conts a pair on overalls. Will savo you 25 eeuta on a shirt. Will savo you 50 cents on pair of pants, and give 1897 goods. Galus ha Jt Wescott. Tho W. C. T. U. quarterly mass meeting will bo hold in tho Congrega tional Church next Sunday evening May 30th. Address by Hev. C. K. Wol don. All are cordially iuvitud. The Nation pretends to do job print ing but tho work thoy recoivo is dono by tho NebrasKP & Kansas Farmer otlieo. It would bo just as choap to give tho work to tho Farmer ofllco di rect. r Remember Wiener has made arrangements while lu Now York recently to go into bus! uoj8 in that city and is anxious to close out his stook as soon as possible. Now is your timo to buy cheap. One of tho most despicable jackals which burdens thn earth is tho man who frames a dishonest complaint in a lottor in order to injuro somo person and then makes it impossible to find out who he is by making the letter eon Udential. Ked Cloud has such a por soiiage. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, Odd Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING IMWftfft A Pure flrapc Cream of Tartar Ponder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. POWDER AROUND TOWN. Cash paid for eggs by Aultz & Dyer. Moses Stern of Chicago was hero this week. Tar Chief Unprepared to do youi job printing. Morris Stern was in Klverton tho first of tho weak. Mis. Frank Frisbic has received a new Auditorium bicycle. Geo. McCall came up from Ouido Rock and spentSunday horo. A flno baby boy arrived at tho home of Aaron Conover last night. Beer at wholesalo at 12.50 per keg at the Sonth Sido Samplo Hooni. Miis Sarah Kcrlin of Hcatrico is the guest of D.C. Jenkins and wife. Have Kalay and wife of Cowlcs were dowu Wednesday and Thursday i A picture was taken of the little tot nt tho kindergarten school this week. A lino Nebraska girl arrived nt tho homo of Lloyd Crablll on Thursday last. Samuel Smith and Martha Holycross were married by Judge Duffy on last Sat in day. W. E. Thorns of Bladen was hero Monday and left us a dollar on sub scription. A. II. Kaley after a several weeks stay at Tocuiuseh returned homo Tues day ovoning. J. M. Shippon living over south in Kansas was killed by an Infuriated bull tho last of tho week. Buy your fencing of tho lied Cloud Fence Factory. Tho best hog fence on earth. A. MouiIAKT. Frederick (toll anil Miss Anna Miller were united in marriage on last Satur day by Judge Duffy. Antonla Sadllok and Miss Mary Ron- llt were united in marriago by Uov. L. J. Harrington last Tuesday. Mrs. Willis Fulton of Omaha arrived in tho city Wednesday evening on n visit to friends and relatives. Charley Heiglo has been appointed as deputy sheriff by Sheriff Runchey. Tho appointment is a good one. Postoflico will bo closed Decoration i)av. Mondav May 31st. from 12 m. to 7 p.m. Fiiank W. Cowijek, P. M. Geo. Hov ami wifo who have been visitiuff with C. S. Bennett and wifo have returned to their homo in Iowa Senator Thurston has introduced a bill for an increase of pension to 178 por month for Gov. Garbcrof this city. Compare prices at Chicago Clothing Storo before buying old goods at any orico. See bow cheap now goods aro first. A. 11. Webster, general emigration agent of the Kansas City, Pittsburgh Gulf Railroad was hero tho last of the week. Anita and Dyer doaire to state to thoso wishing potatoes that they have rocoivod a carload of potatoes which are b--autlos. Shenard D.Wilson and Mrs. Clara G. Davenport of Jowoll county, Kan sas, woro married by Judge Daffy on last Monday. Tho Union Fire Instiranco Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 por cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. Children's Suits from $1.00 up. Ages from 21 years, to 14. Our lino of Jun iors aro correct in stylo and price Galusha & Wescott. A marriago license was granted by Judge Duffy oh May 27th, to Owen K. Ticknor formerly of this city and Mis Nottio Hnlo of Inavalo. Mr. John M. Chaffln will deliver the oration at Hladon on Decoration Day. Arrangements have beon made for making tho occasion one of great in terest. Wo have beon patiently waitlagto hear the now mayor say to his now council that it would not bo a bad idea to make a motion not to accept salary for this year. On Tuesday olovon oars of stock be longing to Goo. Cooa, Minor Bros., Morhart Cutter and Jos. Wagoner were shipped from this point. Five cars woro shipped from Inavalo and two cars from Lester. In the printing of the names of ihe list of high school graduates lost week, the name of Miss Lillian Maude Smith was unintentionally omitted. It is a mistake that frequently happens in tho placing in type of a list of names and we are sorry tho omission occurred. A pretty piece of work, nnd by tho way something which wo forgot to mention last week, is that performed by Will and John Talloys in front of tho J. A. Tulleys rosldenco property. A flno arass plot of from ton to twelve J foot wide has for a long time beeir ono of tho beauties along tho front and sldo of this property and tho boys havn umdoit look muoh butter by cutting out all grass anil weeds from tlioodgo of litis plot t ilioi-fntf-r "f tin str.'Pt 1 hey navo yurforim'd the muiio iwai j.h iti front of !" hi. B- uhuroh nnd pnisoimge, ij.iji i k "Sometimes her narrow kltchtn wall. Stretched nway In itatelj halls." This happened to Maud Mtti lor, but our prieos on Wall - Paper Make it pos.lblo for it to hap pen to cvtiylnilA. Wall paper that used to sost so much that It could only bo hung in tho parlor or in stately halls, is now so choap tli at tho kitchen walls can be made really attractive. Conic In and sec our new Designs for 1897. C. L. Cotting, DRuaaisr. MORE OR liESS PERSONAL. James Wntt of Guide Hock was here Wednesday. Frank Cowdcn received this week a new 1807 Fowler bicycle. Beer at wholesale nt (2.00 per keg nt tho South Sido Sample Room. Crete Hour is liner than silk. Just try a sack. Sherwood & Albright. B. M. Frees of Chicago was hero this week looking after property Interests. Buy trunks of us and savo a dollar. Como and see. Galusha it Wescott. John Polnlcky has had tho walls of his saloon nicely papered and decorat ed. Beer sold at tho South Sido Sample Room in quantity from one keg to ono million. Mrs. Bon Ludlow left Wednesday for Lincoln where she will tnko treat ment alt lie Sanitarium. Tho Orange Judd Farmer and the American Agriculturalist Almnnan to gether with Tho ClliKK for 81.35. Mrs. Morris, wife of tho B. & M. agent nt Lnnmls, has been visiting with tho family of D. J. Myers this wcok. C. L. Cotting, solo agent, will refund your money if not sntisticd after using ono bottle of Dr. Fonnors famous medi cine. Four young ladies from near Guldo Rock drovo to the Sunday sahool rally at Bladen. On tke way thoy lost a lap robe Finder will be rowardedoby leaving word nt this office. The American Agriculturist Almanac a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, The Orango Judd Farmer, ono of tho best farm papers published and The Cuisr all ono year for 11.85. ""RovT"wr"BrAIoxandec7" presiding drier, will preach in the First M. E. Church noxt Sunday evening at 8 o'lock. Ho will also hold tho quarterly conference Monday meraing at 0 o'clock. i You can save big money on clothing, furnishing goods, hats,capH, shots, trunks, va lises by buying them now nt Wioner's costcleslng out salo. The remains of Charles Stumpon- 'horst, at ono timo ti resident of Blue Hill but lato of KatiBitB City, wero shipped to this paint and taken over land to Hluo Hill Thursday night. Tho widow nnd a daughter nnd soa accom panied tho remains hero. Eimo Goos of Blue Hill, who is a son-ia-lnw of the deceased was hero to meet tho widow nnd children. Twenty For more than twenty yean we have been telling how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, sourishes and builds up the body, making It the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but it isn't possible for us to teU the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We hare had prepared for s by a physician a little book, telling in easy words how and why Scotf s Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good time to Rend for it. SCOTT & BuWNf., Nw York. 'zttzzaimi'&fdmimziaiszsm Closing Out At Cost Means a Saving to you on Every $10 purchase of from $3 to $4, Now is the time to buy up-to-date goods cheap. We have made all arrangements to go into business in New ork and are anxious to close out this stock quick. We have all the novelties of the season, as half of our stock was bought this spring. WIENER, - - - The Clothier. ODDS AND KNDS. Uandolp 1 MoNitl wns in Omaha this weok. Bert Wdldren was in Blue Hill Thursday on legal business. Look at lino of Mob's Suits from 13.75 to $7.00 at Ja lush 11 & Weseotl's. Geo. VanWoevt and wifo of Guide Roek wero hero tho first of the wook. Lumber at cost nt Cowlos, Nob. doling out. A. L. Hildroth, Manager. Efory sack of Crete Hour Is war ranted. For sale by Sherwood & Al bright. A P. Ely of MeCook was hero tho first of tho week tho gtioht of E. B. Smith and family. Tho city schools close next Friday for Iho hummer vacation and tho small boy can hardly watt. A township Sunday school rally will bo lieU at the Christian Church on next Sunday, May 30tk at 3:30 p. m. Lumber Yard for salo cheap for cash or will trade for good farm lands in Webster county. A. L. Hu.nitRTii, Manager, Cowles, Nebraska. Will not only duplicate prices on clothing but will go any merchant ono better. Mouoy returned if you oan do better nnywherc Galusha & Wks cott, Mrs. John 1'olnloky was seriously III for some time Monday night. Her sickness is supposed to have been aaus ed from cnting pressetl beef which was not exactly right. Tho school children of Mrs. Baum's room onjoyed a very pleasant picnic last Saturday at tho grove on Elm creos. Notwithstanding the rain of Friday, all report a good time. A special meeting of tho Red Cloud tiro department is called for tomorrow (Saturday) evening at 7:80 o'clock sharp, at which all members are re quested to bo present, as business of importance is to be transacted. Cards have boon received at this office announcing tho marriage of Mr, A. O. Potter formerly of this city, and Miss May Todd, tho happy event oc curing at Spearflsh, South Dakota, on Saturday, May 22d. Archio is well known In this city having resided here for years and his many friends will unite wjth tho ClUF.K In oxtundliig con gratulations. Mr. Potter has been for mmiio timo past editor of tho Spearflsh Register, Or. Price's Cream. Baking Powder VVOf '-" - IHslicit Medal and Diploma. IE THPfePQ U (ill! MORE THAN ANOTHER When It will pay you to remember that the best Is the cheapest, It's when you're about to buy a suit of clothes. The new suit Is going to give you either pleasure or dissat isfaction. It's going to add to your appearance or detract from it. Now. If you want a suit that will be a credit to you, buy the best the H. S. & M. kind. HAWT. UARANTCED OlOTHrU. The finest ready-tailored good clothes In the world. They're not expensive. UMBRELLAS! tegest and Line in Priees to Examine the Bargains in Oar Jdillinefy Depntment. For Decoration Day Clearing Sale! Lasting One Week. An Elegant Line of White Trimmedriats. ! MINER L.MM""""a""'na niMC TIME I aOMAWHW 4 I 11 Best the Gity, Suit All I ?, - BROS? M - n. H ... Hum ' ! Ki Vs. ffr ft f i i i A 1 1 m .m ! m1' 1 ft Ml m v 14 m m 4 : v. M tf t 3 Vl rr V n 1 m Ji 4M 1 , I "B La I v " & 1 1 f j feWUi"' a;. .v