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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, JTRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1807. Royal makes (he food pure, wholesome and dellcloui. :.' .'!' "W .. IV ' l LI 1 I pom AKlfo POWDER Absolutely Pure OTl Mrnda PQDIH CO., htw YOAK. CITY 'KWS, John lMlnl'-ky was in Ithtu Hill this week. ..!f.llp.M,10"' Va" ,)l"'" whs n IJIno Hill visitor this week. Chii". Kobinon is boiuul to bo elect oil. (Jo with tlio croud. Tin- W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. J. Wurren'during tho month of Nov. Why not vote for Mrs. Case. Sho has u statu lertilieato .md Wilson has not. Hero's to your goul health ! Uis "hconomy Honcset Conllnl." (J. I,. Cotting. Koit Sai.k A t'ood Knabo piano. A good instrument ftn sale cheap. Kn Miiire nt this olllce. ttopubllcaus should mt stay at homo on election day. Now is the accepted tune to down the enemy. Unrticld W. tt. C. will servo supper at Odd Fellows hail on Nov. 2d, from 0 to 10 p.m. I'rico 15 cents. .lames Peterson has received n laro consignment of busies. Thero are come good bargains among them. .'. E, UricL has ranoved his ilnuj stotv to the room in the. Moon block-for- meny mm iti u isryan JiuttOjuurtcrs. The brick work on the foundation of Ihonew Outliwaito building has been commenced and is bciug rapidly push-ed. AUOUXD TOAVX. . K. U i ice, Moon block: See 1'cterson before you buy a wagon. Clarence Stluo of Superior was hero SunJay. Thk Ciiiek is prepared to do yotu joo pruning. Mrs. 0. 11. 1'ottcr left Thursday ou a visit to Lincoln. Charley Fort and Will Duckcr spont Sunday iuSuporior. Lloyd Kichardsou returned Thurs day night from a trip to Kausas City. C E. WflSnntt. Ilf Phltlumnl.fi. .ru hero this week looking after business matters. Samuel (inrber emtio in Sunday morning from McCook to visit with frioiids hero. J. K. Vaiihoin left this Friday morn ing for Kansas City where he will take medical treatment. Conipato wagons that 1 sold last fall to others nnd judge for yourself where to buy. JAS. 1'KTKItSOX. It. CJ. Stowatt, tiio new deputy lovenuc collector who took the place of i4. nmiuw was in utu city Wednesday. Mrs. W K. Hayes, wife of the opera tor at tho duliol. .u'fiiiniiiiili.il lie ii,.. children arrived in the city this Friday lnorning. As the typewriter man says "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party." That is republi can party. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. Parties aro telling around that M. C. Sherman will not qualify if elected as constable. .Mel nssiiuv, us that ho will qualify. For a good shave, hair cut or other tonsorial wotk call on O. M. Crnbb, successor to Geo. Fentress, south of the Caltnes bakery. Mrs. Duckcr mid daughter who have been visiting with L. 11. JJek and family left Saturday uiomiag for thoir homo in Joiict, Illinois. Conty Clerk Fort hai beon busy this wcok driving over tho county and depositing the election ballots wild Uio officers of the different precinct elec tion boards. Keep it in tho house, whenever you got "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis- Eosed, one small doso of "Economy oneset Cordial" set you right. For ilo by 0. L. Cotting. It is an unusual sight to see a wagon mire n tho streets of Red Cloud but that wa3 just what happened to a ninu hauling a load of oats on Wednesday down opposite tho Chicago Lumber Yard. (tCO. ROSS, foi'lllnt'lv II liwiilnnt ,,f this city, but who has traveled over a L'uiisitiernuio couniry in tlio past few years is hero again. Whon life is short why make any ex periments. Iluy a Newton wapon at Peterson's and your wife will smile on you when you come home. Perfectly harmless, but very power fill is "Economy Uoneset Cordial," a remedy par-excellence for all forms of indigestion. For sale by C. L. Cotting. "Illllinilll till lillmrf lu I........1 n "Well what of it. Urine out the New toil WHtrnn. Ft. nliviiro ilfil I. ...I- !,,..... than the old bngcy." For sale by Peterson m V M A :' 15 -v ..Mr :' I here are Gold Mines Right at Home ! For people who have learned that the road to wealth is I right buying. We don't do a thing but save you money ffl We Offer You for This Week. 75 doz. Wool Fleece Lined Health Underwear I worth 75c for 50c a garment. 1 160 Overcoats just received in all colors from i $3 50, $4, $5 $6, $8 up. They are 20 per cent W below regular price. & FREYMHRK&CO. I SUCCESSORS TO C. iiSFBFSER. ' Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. M MOKK OK L1SSS PKKSONAL. James Peterson was hi Lincoln this week. 11. E. Grice, has moved his drug suick io uio room lormuriy occupied as a Brjan headquarters, where ho will bo glad to greet his patrons and old frwnds. He will remain hero until December lt, while Ins uew store room is being built. Take tho reputation of the outlit who stole the eastern people blind. Tho courts of this Mute teem .villi cubes in which these steals are Uiowu up Who made thoM' steals! Tlieto was Hour, baib ulu ii ioe, wagons, buggies, etc. It tiio voters ot tho county in-liiw this all right let them vote for tho people Bernaid McNony advocates The saeioligious outlit who havo this week edited the Nation nio Ber n.ud McNtni aial hie nowd. Do the people know Bernard? Do they know umi mis niiiuM'ii goiiiienian lias worked all past elections with tlio as- alutrinnit fif lifin'n iiiii'mIimuihI ... i... saloons anil Illehed from people who thought he was responsible. Will the voters believe that ho is honest? Perhaps the o.xcieseeuco up street i imagined ho was tolling truth when ho f said that tho editor of this paper ud- mittnit ovni-ctliinir tn Itei-nntvl M..V...... nnd was kicked by him, but it ends with that. The editor refused a row upon being assaulted and was struck. So far so good. Tlio character of tho assault upon McNeny's part appeals clearly from tho Nation article Let him get what credit (torn it ho may Quito a number of strangers have uuuii u inu euy nueiy. j no out-timo crowd of crayon portrait fakirs, sign writers, etc., have come again and thero is no better evidence that times aro better than when this class of peo ple aro Willi us. They don't strike a country where times aro hard. Itov.t!. E. Campbell of Cambridge, Neb., will preach at tho CongreSa Uonul Churofc next Sunday noruiuir and nriinlnir. H will i.mn.i. t- .1" school house on Indian creok at 3 ociock in tue afternoon of tho same uay. All are invited o attend these services. Don't use bill heads or atatotuents in which you havo to write your own name. Get them printed in an up-to. dato styl. There is nothing which will Hiuke your customer- thiik you aro of the disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If you aro stingy in Ono WHV wlmt. nmann Id lli.. ,. l. liovo that you wont b in othor ways. Get your printing done right at tho CniEK office. By mistako of the secretary of tho republican cnucus tho city ticket was not filed with thu county clerk and as it was not. nntinnil until tli :..... ......... 1 . . -.w.. ....... ...U UNIU iUllllT lor making up tho tickets the names f course could not bo pu; on. Ropubli cons and others who wish to vote for the republican nominees should bear thi in mind and write in tho name of J. W. Warren for assessor: 1). S. Coombs and J. Porter Jr., foi justices of tUo peace, Samuel Saunders and M. C Sherman for constables. Don't for got this unless you wish the pops to get there by default. In order t mislead (this has always been the stock in trailo by that paper) the Nation of last week slated that in ease of the n'lTtimi r.f .1 11 rv.... ... be county clerk. L II Fort' would be in uopuiy wiiiin we boliou- this would bo acceptable to most of the peo nle who lmvi Imil il(..,ii,,J 1,, ,1,., clerk's ollico In the past wo don't be- iiuo u is iigiu 10 mislead tiio people. In 11 convei'Siitiiin u-ltli Tr l'r,,.t ..,.,.. the convention he outlined to us the business course he meant to pursue after his torm of ollico expires and assured us that ho would not bo found mound the court houso whoever was elected. J. W. UtlllelieV IVfIS ill l(natlllir tlin first of ihe week. Tho best buggies for tho money ever brought to town at Peterson's. Frank Tennatit left Wednesday ove- llillir on a visit to Coloriulo Hiiriinry Colorado. A man who buys a Nowtou wagon spends his money well. See them at Petersons. Dr J. W. Moranville and wife re turned from thoir western nip this Friday morning. Now that you aro looking after wagons .see tho Newton and other makes at fetcrsou's. You won't Jind mc on the corner. You will Jind mc in the Moon block- until Dec. Ut.ll. A'. Uricc. Republicans should go to tho polls on next Tuesday with tho linn deter mination to voto the ticket straight. L. A. Hussong nnd wifo will conduct a short series of gospel meetings at Prairie Center beginning Novombcr 5. Uev. Mrs. Springer will delivor th addrcss at tho W. C. T. U. mass meet, ing next Sunday ovoning at tho M. E UHUUU, HaaaaBlaaaam7Z.v' !? I 'I' '1? ?? re:-xxx-:-xx:-x S Nebraska Mercant Successors to G. A. DUCKER & CO. :?;xf:rxx?x-x-:?x-xfx?xi:ix.w:K?:w .j nTTi m i VJTXWJbii. X M 1 su He 1 in.; W Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Uold Alcdnl, Midwinter Fair. DR; 1 BMINfi ' P0WD1R ' A Care Qnp: Cntm of Tartar Pawtftr. r fU IMN lIU01AlUAKn It is not necessary for tho Signal to say a word in behalf of Mr. J. H. Crary hero at his homo where ho is known will niwl fovm-nkl,. 1... ,...,..... Doily, but wo take pleasure In assuring the lnimlilifiiiiM nf nil .m.-io ,,1 ,... county that they can give him their strongest support with tho positive as HUianeo that the; aro working and VOtillC for !1. u:ilinliln imil I i-nt , ...,,. il.. a man as has ever been put up for ollico In ebstor county. Ho is an e.x jiuii. iiLxmiiiiaiu, is oarenu and pains taking in all his work and plcavin' 'tnit oblUjing to ovorrono. A voto for John 11. Crary would bo a voto that no mm of any party would ever have occasion i" I'Hiui. -uuKie unci; signal. The populists havo contended tha i'" inonnieri of their pm-tv nr strictly mire," hut wlmt of the 'as of II' v nines of Fillmore county ulu t 1 iimg for county iiperlutwidi ntr ll weni to Liucolu some timo since ui. 1 u u. Aiisiiu or tim Linroln Call nioio up "the hot time Iti theold town" 1 ) pica hoi had with onie of the fair s of that ctty The editor was ,r .(sn cm ) ehmgc of einuinal llijci an a 11... "caring utwcnci a this week wfisncpiiitei' audit was ronclusivoli shown that the preacher did have a "hot time' ami that tho editor did not any half what could have boon told, Tluineoplo of this county should be caraful who they place in tho same ofllce in this county. Don't eloet anyono who might turn out to be a Rer, Hlnea. "Ecoaotny Bonest Cordial" made by tho famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appotizors. For salo by C. L. Cotting. Wantkd: A good girl 'at Bon Ton Bakorv for kitolinn uinrlr Mrv toUI.! or roning. 13.00 per wook to tho right girl. W. S. Bknsk, Prop. J. H. Smith wrltna nnmlilnml lnm. anco for a torm of hvo years at 3 per turn, un Hcnoois nouses, ciiurchesnnd farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a onrd at Bed Cloud, Nob. List of leturs icmaining uneallsd for at tho poktollico at Bed Cloud, Nob- raska, for the week ending Oct. 29th 1897. ' M. E Adams, riipso letters will bo sent to tho dead etter ollico Nov. 12th, if not called for bcfoie. When calling for above pleaso say adrertised. F. W. Co'wiikn, P M. The couniiro of tho ilitm .if 11... v.. M011 wits demonstrated when he putu- iiieieu me eieven-yearolil son of 0. L infiey. Tho boy. Uoy, asked him for ten cents which lm imi .n,..,,i carrying a note to one of Jack's sup. posed gijls, and tho boy stilleied gioat airotlV iltllillL' tln nfulit f,.r.,i. 11., --r , ".rt.. ikmii iiiti uriiuiHiiii received 110111 tlio liands of couaul who wtis worce even than a county titturnny who decent peoiilo in Led Cloud believe Mole the missinc bond. Wo havs a line lanins. uur t low. Wo invl lion. stock of NEW f rlcs aro very 2 Ito your inspeo- i C. L. Cotting, S The Druggist, j s! I Special Bargain Sale 1fl falTVC Solid Bargain Selling. I The largest and most complete bar- B Gtt.in Sfl.ln array iYianmiM.nJ in x-u. & . part of the west. 9 SPECIAL VALUES IN "Just as Good as Scott's and we sell It much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion Is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion of Cod-LlVCr Oil Wttfi Mvnnnl,nr phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant tninic ot taking the risk of fusing some untried prepa ration. The substitution autiiciiiuiv smo io ue "just as good" for a stand ard nrcnar.ilinn lnrnr five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. tlil? fhr,my.nU.BVS 0TT' EtnnUlon. Sea that tho man md flih are on ttie wrapper o S00, a1 '0o " druggUta. MOTT A BOWN8, ChialtU, New York. Tho educational interests of every community aro always considered of snch paramount iniportanco that it haS bCCOIlin rilllln tlm nnatnm amouff intcllliront votnm nnt tn iirur tho question of politics to out any fl... In t... ...M.4..U ...I.-. .. . ' nioiiui wuinuver, oui oasc their Imllnf. for tlin rimlt.latn f,. ii.n ofilco of Huporiutendont ot schools that iiiuj ot'ouvu io du mo nesi niieu lor tho nosltion rnirnrillnsn nt wliaf nnllti. cal natty tho eandidato may happen to umiiuio wiwi. j. ins win oo i.ngoiy ttio caso at tho coming election in Webster county. The people know just what in i'xicci, 01 tun, l-jviiij. uaso in tlio ollico of county superintendent of schools and they will not choose to take tho risk of electing any one 0K0 to t In. t Important position. Mrs. Uaso has filled tho ollico hefoie, with ability has been .ii o and not found want llii'. When .lin wm. iilrtul in l,lu ollico on a previous occasion it wns by the hirer-it vote evir lriven in tho county. It will bo linger this timo be cause thete life now more voters In tho county (itildo Uock SiRtinl. The following akon from a piper from llinibiirg, Iowa, lelates to our old friend and townsman. 1). M. Able. His inaiij friends hero will be glad to learn of im continued iiro.stmriLv. W'n did twit ihink that 1). M. would con tinue long away I10111 his old aeeub tonied piofoiou, ho had been in the harness loo long. "Our genial friend, 1). M. Able, proprietor of the Elkhorn Meat Market, was appointed express agent in this city Thursday afternoon to succeed Wade Spern . Tho appoint muni win made by E. S. Jonkins of St. Joe, route agent for tlio Adams Ex press Co , who has beon hero this wcok. Mr. Able has formerly been in tlio em ploy of this company for sovoral years and has been highly recommended by the railroads nnd express companies of Nebraska where ho has hitherto been located. Wo congratulate tho com puny for scouring the sirvlces of Mr. Able at this point, which will provo Wighlj satisfactory to the citizens of Hamburg " Wn Imvnn't inticli room to ennm ililu week in irviug to instruct the voteis In regard to tlio now ballot. Wo have touched mi that in former issues, but incut is one small idea in rcgaid to this whuii wo wish to make plain. This I in tegnrd to whom thai o aro tworiiiinniEr ou the snnm tlnlmt n In the emu of regents of tho state mil ivorsllj. It ion wiiih Io voioa sirnight I tu kut yiih ilio fxooption of mie of the jii-gt'iity .it iiitun put hi) X opposite i Hie itntu' of ( ach man you vote lor ou (nth iiek-t. Tnki ,the ease, nupposo nii in. 'i lii.iiuliet nml wlah tn voto f..v j I' W.Kil'i "a the republican Ik-kct I then jon i n-i put ai X fo Kaloy nnd Inl-o an X lo the one on tho populist Hi mm mi wn in j on wish to vote. ! lucre 1-ro le-iMHton cailli whyd. 'II dim liould mi he the next elerfc of Webster county With n splendid hi'siness education, c.otisldernblo edu cation, a Rood eharanter nnd projicr politics he ought to ho successful, If you havo a child who wns over taught by Mrs. Caso ask that child's opinion, and if you can't do any other wy scratch your ballot in her favor. 3 5 $ Dress goods. Cloaks and Wraps, Blankets, Flannels, Underwear, $ r, Shirts, I ri overalls, jjuck coats, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, You will find bargains in every department of the store. 8 I a S I v w :?: ft Take advant;urr' nf tlw ni-innrfii:f., .,.-, r x i iw. . ,.ie .;.:.:. n "irvAr. :rr"y ilul "Ul"y ol a ...w ww.T yu , UUL uc-Uuie to get tiiem again at the sajnejpnces, as they cannot be replaced ? at the prices we are selling them at. Now is the time to buy your winter supplies. tit : I I v I ! i:! Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. Nebraska flfemniile Go. ALFRED HADELL, Manager. I ill 1 M k&&MM&ttXK&Xi&KZ HAND MADE HARNESS ! Is tho best Decauso It is made to uso lu placs whero common mn uV,Z(mhl m 8l!,n,, '1 ,08t' 1 c,in ' Von an al and T, ,?,iinriii?i l,cnr,y n" (,ll.eal' ftsVou can gel tho common harness. hen you want harness come in and look over my stock which cannot bo surpassed in the ICepiibiiean vnlloy. Fly Nets, Whips, Saddles, Etc. and in fact everything iiMiallyk.t in a first class harness Trimming and Kounlr Work neatly nnd promptly au.nded to. ' J. O. BUTTv B3l2L. lSi2r"---'-- - m ANDY CATHARTIC i fm j USOLDTELT CDAB4HTEED ti siSS" SS1--1'"" wR.- ,Y I 1 - --...nrTr-' iwiiitW4WWtlM il in n.... i.i i i , ...,. nif. , - ,,1,1 L S. -1 ttetTO8ijfeSgWBiMBlB mimmmiimm