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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1897)
j- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1897. i $ IV'' , 4 p& Royal makes the food pure, wholesome nd ilellclous. mi POWDER Absolutely Pure ROMl tiuN9 fOAOta CO., Mw rOR. CITY NEWS. John Toinlinson vn in the city this week loliu Wiles U Icick from his visit in Kansas Fred Guild of Hlnc Hill wi licro Wednesday. .I.S. (iilhlun und Unlit. Potter were in Lineoln this week. Miss Hotta Able was lwn from ltiv orton the first of the week. ,Mi. 15. M. Martin arrived in the. city last night on a visit to friends A A. Tope left Wednesday morning on n IniVincs.i trip to Harlan, Iowa. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Sherwood during thcmontliof October. Hoard of commissioners met on Tuesday, October ."ith, with all mem bers present. For Sai.k A good Iviiaho iiiano. A good instrument for sale cheap, in quire at this ollicc County Attorney Runny was in at tendance at the meeting of the board of supervision this week. James l'etor.-on lias received a largo consignment of buggie-i. There are some good bargains among them. MNs(5ertie Hergand Mrs. I. en Wnt son of Campbell weie visiting in the city this week attending the Inter state fair. For n good shave, hair cut or other tonsorial woik call on (). M. Crabb, successor to Geo. Fentress, south of the dilutes bakery. N W. Kingsland of Kc.it rice, was here the first of the week. "Uncle Fuller" was glad to again mingle with his old friends here. Roadmastcr Wilburn recoived a badly sprained ankle on Tuesday by having a hand car on which he was riding jump the track with him. O. M. Crabb of Lebanon, Kttusas, has purchased the barber shop of (Jeo. Fentress and will run it in the future. The gentleman is said to be an adept in his line. Takk No tick Those paying an ad vance on all leather goods will take notice that the higher price is due to the advance on leather September 1st, 18!7. .1. O. ItiiTi.Kic. J. Mandcllmum captured two of the fust and two of the second premiums at the state fair with his exhibit of Poland China hogs. His stock was in competition with the best in the United States, liencn the winnings are the greater Kluo Hill Leader. On Tuesday night while tied near the depot the driving hor.se of M. Finch broke n heavy hit in strap and left for up (own. Mr. Finch came up and hunted 'round town and failing to liud any trace of the runaway went homo where lie found the horse in the stall at the stable with the buggy still attached to hint ami not a -cratch on either. It wu. one of thoo luck run aways. The eleventh grade spent a Friday evening with Miss Gertie Coon at her immn across the river. They were feasted on water melons and peaches to which all did full justice. All re ported a very tine time and Mr. Walsh must be more careful about the truth of the items he writes concerning the eleventh grade ami not say they go stealing melons when they go to visit nnn nf iheir classmates. It does not look well for hliu.-Ksow Uktteii. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da W tf-DFAM CREAM x v i u , -a4 A 'urc flrniie Cream of Tnrtar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. BAKING ik " t f AltOUNl) TOWN. See Peterson heforeyouhiiya wagou, .1 H.Ciaiyof Guide Rock was liute tlih week Tiik Cmiki is prepared to do yotu job printing. Med Lavalleeof Rivet ton spent Situ day In the city. C. W. Kaley was in Omaha and Lin coln the first of the wcok. Go to C. M. Calmcs the old reliable family bakity at the old stand. Joint I'oluicky has been laid up with a badly strained back this week. W. It. MltcLoll of North Kianch, Kansas, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Klauche Yarger is here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Sellars Mrs. Alex Kentley of Lincoln arrived in the city Thursdny on a visit to friends. O. S. Wing of Hamburg, Iowa, was looking after business matters here Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Hollinan of Kladen visit cd in the city this week the guest of Mrs. Jas Kurdeu. Jas. McNcny was in Lincoln the Hist of the week and upon arriving homo left immediately for I'tali. William I)e Hart of Arthur, Illinois, is here visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi l)e Halt. Tito Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments!) percent. J. 11. Smith, Special Agent. l'etlectly harmless, but very power fill is "Economy Kounset Cordial," a remedy par-excellence for all forms of indigestion. For sale by C L. Cutting. Now that the city council have con cluded to look Into the matter of build ing a Mdowalk to the depot it woul lift be a bail idea for the committee to see if some better kind of walk than wood cannot bo put in as cheap. A wood sidewalk won't last over winter. Certainly you don't want to sutler with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of ap petite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Fatly Risers for llicsecotnplaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. ii. Cutting. Ci.osino Oi t Sam: Commencing September 1st, 11)7, I will otVer my en tire stock of Boots ASM) Shoks at ac tual cost. F mean just what I say, as 1 am going out of the Knot and Shoe business, Dry (Jonds and groceries at lowest prices. Call ami see me. K. MrFAitiiANi. Small precautious often prevent great mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arc very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. Thcyciire constipa tion aud headache and regulate the bowels. C. L. Cutting. An article for political effect was placed in the Nation last week which charged certain republicans witii hav ing furnished beer for a picnic, held on Walnut creek. The fact is that the beor was a gift to parties of the other political faitli and was not given for political reasons in the Nation tried to make out. The people have got so they don't believe very many old things that populist sheet says anyway. DiKii Tim only child of Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Dickson, aged U yearn, H months und 17 days, on Monday night, ot gangrenous sore throat. The little one was perfectly well live days before its death, and was not known to be in daiigir until the afternoon before its death. The services were conducted by Rev. O. II. Trumnii after which the little one, followed by the lelathes and nearest friends, was consigned to its last resting place in the city cemetery The contract tor a new building on the -ito now occupied by 11. E.Griee's drug store has been let to Keler & Kizer and woik has been commenced moving the old building into the street preparatory to building the new oue. It is to be finished in steel siding to represent brick and will bo substan tially built. We are sorry that wo can. not state that it is to bo built of brick, two stories high, witii basement and all other modern improvements. This is an important enough corner to itave such a building. A good story has just leaked out on William J. Kryan, which is now going the rounds in railroad circles. While recently on a trip along the Burlington Fne in Nebraska Mr. Kryan was desir ous of making a speech at a certain city at which tho train mado the usual stop of a few minutes. According to the story Mr. Kryan telegraphed to tho otlicials asking if tio train could not bo held at tho station in question for til teen minutes. It appears that there woro several extra freights on tho same division at that time, and to dolnj the passenger would have necessitated a delay of the freights. At all i-unts Mr 111 Jill! will l:ut p.U ti ni.'il i. ci;i!il uilli the iiiixMei ;t- v .ii i nil in t l , n ' nliM'iicv ol liulh tlit I i:tii sin i u ii.d tit liistniic iuiwhhI uiiticii. Tin otnViuls had wired. "The Burlington is not In politico; to busy hauling SI wheat." Moms on Lilys pkksonal. F.d (iarhcrof Guide Rod; was here this week. W. H. Roby Is homo after a trip to Dundy count. The best buggies for tho money ever brought to town at Peterson's. Mrs. Lydia Williams of Concordia, Kansas, was in tho city Monday. Samuel Lightfoot of Iowa is again in the city and will make this place his home. A mun who buys a Newton wagon spends his money well. Sec them at Peterson:, J. O. Kurgess, pop candidate fot treasurer was in the. city Satiuday on a hand shaking tour. Now that you are looking after wagons see the Newton and other makes at Peterson's. The H. A: M. painters have ai lived and painting lias already been com menced on the new depot, here. C. L. Cutting, sole agent, will lefiiud your money if not satisfied alter using one bottle of Dr. Feuucrstamoiw medi cine. "Kconomy Rommel Cordial" made by the famous old Harmony -oeiety, greatest of all appetizers. For sale by 0. L. Cutting. When life is short why make any ex periments. Kuy a Newton wnpon at Peterson's and your wife will smile on you when yon come home. ,1. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at it per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop hint a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Mrs. W. E. 1) Siokes of Lexington, Kentucky gave a colored ball and ciikc walk on last Saturday night. All that saved the Kentucky participants the prizes was that our cal c walk profc-sor was not present Running sores, indolent ulcers aud simlllar troubles, oven though of ninny year's standing, may be cured by Using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens ami heals. It is the great pile cure. C. L. Cutting. A scrap occurred on Thursday even ing in front of Kaley's shoe store by two local young men. One of them succeeded in throwag a revolver through a large pane of glass in tho shoe store window anil the other fel low gave him n good drubbing for doing it. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to write your own name. Get them printed in an up-to date style. There is nothing which will make your customers think you are of the disposition to be penurious so much as this. If you arc stingy in one way what reason is there to be lieve thai you wont be in other ways. Get your printing dono right at the ClliKK otlice. This sacred rsoug is being used in some of the churches in Nebraska: "Where nr now the- sucker farmers who left Nebraska fair? They are on tlie stage of action God only knows where. They pulled out from Neb raska to the wetness of tho south, and they sold their smiling homesteads in this barren laud of drouth. Their pockets then wcio bulging for they sold oil' all their goods, now they've IdoA'cd their little (ultimo in tho damp anil muddy woods, where the swamps are full of -orpents, the mosi-uitos full of tunes ami the climate toll of ague and the pe plc full of prunes. How the II tear Iheir hair und grapple with the problem to get back, when they hear of Webster's wheal ciop when it all put in the stack. Rut, dear friends bo on the lookout, tot the 'II come back on the dance, und among the things most needed will be a pair of pants Denver Post. Well Children that are not very robust need a warming, building and fat-forming food something to be used for two or three months in the fall that they may not suffer from cold. SGOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want. They will thrive, grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic Nearly all of them become very fond of it. For adults who are noi very strong, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor luum iiui. He ur j..u Kfi SCOTT'S PmuUlon. See Out th nun ami lull ate on the wrapper. All drugglitii-jw. anil fi.oo, ' SCOTT & HOWNt, Chemliti, New York. I SICK HOGS. Farmers will Hud the International Stuck Food I lie best inedi citio tc keep tho hogs healthy and growing. We sell IH packages fur tfi.OO. Wo also keep the powder mado after the government' receipt, and can till any formula you may bring at the lowest pricis. C. L. Cotting, The Druggist. I lltiKK AND TIIKHK. Henry Koehlerof Klue Hill was here litis week. M. Lovitt of Guide Ruck Sundayed Inthocily. I. N. Krown of Nelson was here Wednesday. John llatchcw of Columbus, Ohio, was here Tuesday Rev. Jacob llrinkcmii of Rosemoiit was a pleasant caller this week. A. II. Ryrtiin of Kloomiiigtou was here Wednesday looking after business matters. The street sprinkler has been in great demand this week but the water has been short. The ballot to be voted this fall will be about ir'J. Inches and will contain eight ditlcrent tickets. Compute wagons that I sold last fall to others and judge for yourself where to buy. Jas. Pkiiiiison. James Krown and wife are visiting ill tho city the guest of Geo. LimNoy ami family. They drove overland from Cambria, Wyoming. Mrs. Charlie Haelton hits arrived homo from her visit to Missouri. While slio was gone Haze couldn't be com forted but it's nil over now. L. D. Oatmaii now has the Holland House lighted with gas which adds greatly to the appearance in the even ing. L. D. believes in being up-to-date. ''Hannah (lie buggy is busted." "Well what of it. Kring out the New ton wagon. It always did look better than the old bugpy." For sale by Pet erson. Piatt & Frees Co. have placed n num ber of hitching posts and a convenient hay tack on the north side of Third Avemiu for the convenience of farmers who wish to tie up their teams olT the main streets. Somebody has been guilty of Haunt iug a red Hag in front of our "town bull" and ho is just pawing up the earth, J. 11. K. our next county clcrk(f) can't hold him, Jimmy Halo's argu ments have no effect, Kurgess' ftee sil ver counts for uaiiglit, ami oven tlio ponderous frame of "Cake Walk" Wil son can't hold him down. The Webster county fair has boon held this week and as usual an averse turn of weather was ushered in, flic tliis,t blowing and making things very uncomfortable. While the exhibits were slim tho atttractious otherwise were gooil and the crowd seemed to enjoy theinclvcs as well as could be expei ted. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postolllce at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Oct., 8th 18'.t7 Clarence Karl Kiggs, Tims. G.iiggs, Miss F.nga O Hycsta.Jas. Havens, Miss Alta Witchcll. These letters will bo sont to tho dead letter oHlco Oct., 22d, if not called for before. Fuank W. Cowdkn, P. M. A young man who is along with the gambling push who arc attending the fair went into tlio Holland House Tues day and straying into tho room of Elmer Kurcn ho swiped a pair of pants. He was Inter arrested and upon a hearing in Porter's court was fined ten dollars and costs for drunken ness. The charge of appropriating tho pants was not pushed on account of tho fact that it would have been only an expense to the county. He paid his fine and the city is that much bet ter off. Mrs. Armina McCall, wife of Alfred McCall, passed away from this earth at her homo in Walnut precinct on Wed nesday. Sho had been sick for but a short time with typhoid malaria. Mrs. McCall was one of tho old settlers of the ccninty, having resided in this i-iiii)i v tweni eai. She wa at the t mi' "I tii-l ill Mill 4(1 Ji'itl s old, :inil the Hint . "I ' ii cbildritil, (ti giiN :int! four )iiS. '1 lie funeral was conducted by Rev Klackwelloii Thursday and tho remains were laid to rest in the bury ing grounds in lino precinct, I ', ' ...'. '".'. 11 Given ; & A handsome Fuller & Johnson A Phaeton Road Wagon w to our customers. w FRBYMARK CO. ft ft Ilr. Wiener who attends to our buying in the east has bought, some bargains in clothing and b'ttrnishings and we are going to give our customers the benefit of them. We will show you A first class homespun a j m Cheviot suit for O 445 K A first class black Chiviot suit for (This is a corker.) A first class all wool Plaid Cheviot The best you over saw foi the A first class all wool C Beaver Plaid Cheviot ldt' .' A wool fleece lined cqc Underware As good as some peoples dollar ones. ,v OUR MOTO. Small n m MStmsM MISS B. A. HADBLL, has a fine line of Fall and Winter JVIillinery ! lii all the leading styles in Trimmed and Untrimmed Ooods. i 1 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 Butter and Eggs FAST SIDK, OPPFSITK iwwwwwwvw-v frwv SHERWOOD GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago Lumber Yard, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Qamdy fwCURE COKSTIMTIOH 10 ot; r. s I 3U f innmiimnrn niiinn . wn in rni,' - AUoUhU 1 lib 1 U U Allan 1 hW u., . n, , J In ami Imnllct Tree. Ail. si fllUM! IlliJII r i ; I . i'.'I'X r Away! f '5 '. H tft . 4 to ;: V'i3 ! Si 5.00. rii m 4PC rn 000. money. m v i -Quick Sales and Profits. m r.:?: taken in Exchange. COTl'INtS'S DRUG STORK. ww wir-vv W WW WWWWWWWW w w & ALBRIGHT, Goal and Cement. cathartic $ all :; DRUGGISTS fcVUM' ' kiiwumiuiw n ?.- ': iAimr.rii.1 ' nr srn r crlrclxn t nut ruir miturnl rrtulti, r'.iM'iirtuiMltMll n. 1 aicarcu uiiuiir iiirau.Mn. 1 to Hie Mm urnl rptultl III I II.. 'Mrnni. 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