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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1897)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 2d, 1897. 1 S.J W X Kuyal makes (he food pure, wholesome anil delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro HOU BAKIhS POWDCR CO ktw YOKK. wwmwawma' CITV NEWS. !'. 1' llatllcy eatiiago painter. A new stock of old liiuurs :it Stern'.. OcarTcol was in Guide Rook Tues day. Wc want lo do your job printing and will do it light. Lou Watt of Guide Rock was hero the last of the week. K. Q. Stewart, deputy revenue col lector was hero on Wednesday. The pupils of tho city schools are nt present enjoying their holiday recess. Homer Sherwood and wife returned homo from Kansas City Tuesday even ing. Here's to your gocd health I Us "Economy Boncset Cordial." C. L. Cotting. Eon Salb A good Knabo piano. A good instrument for sale cheap. En quire at this ofllcc. Mrs. Noblo Sanford, of Mindeu, ar rived in tho city Tuesday to attend tho funeral of Lloyd Richardson. Tomorrow promises to sco a cessation of tho hostilities against turkey by tho wkolo world for n week at least. A uico bodroom sot is just what your wife wants. Sco our lino boforo buy ing Christmas presents. F. V. Taylok. Those who aro lucky enough to pos sess a sleigh of any kind have been en joying tho lino sleighing of tho past wcok. Dr. F. E. McKeoby left Wednesday morning to visit bia parents at Guth rie, Oklahoma. Ho expects to bo komo again next Tuesday. Our correspondents should remem bar thnt all correspondent should be atthisofllco by Thursday noon in or t insure publication. Please boar this ia mind. Keep it in tho house, whenever you get "bluo" or fool 'shaky" or indis posed, ono small doso of "Economy Bonosot Cordial" sets you right. For sale by 0. L. Cotting. Penman has some hot bargains for you in long gold chains, finger rings, watches, stick pins, watch charms, spoctacles,silver novoltiesand all kinds f jewelry until January 1st. Located is Cook's drug store. Wo aro sorry that we haven't the space to givo tho Rod Cloud Nation tho frco advertising that sheet has been trying to get from us, but wo cainot spand timo and space on such brainless coicerns as thoNa'.ion and its editor. Campbell Tress. Don't uso bill houds or statements in which you have to writo your own name. Get them printed in an up-to. dato style. Thoro is nothing which will make your customors think you are of tho disposition to bo penurious M) much as this. If you are stingy in ouo way what reason is thoro to be liovo that you wont bo in other ways. Got your printing dono right at tho Cliuu' olllce. A glanco through tho various busi ness houses in our city during the past weok would convince evon tho most skeptical that business in this city to. day is not what it was a year ago. Last year numerous of tho citizens could not oven look over a stock of Christmas goods for fear of seoing somothing they wanted and did not havo tho money to pay for it, while as n rulo this year they go in and if they see somothing thoy want they buy it and pay for it in good hard cash, no matter what tho price may bo. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DHL CREAM BAKING POWMR A fare drape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AROUND TOWN. Sco Hadley for paper hanging. Tuk Ciiikk is ptepared to do youi job printing. Mel Sherman was a Guide Uock visitor Tuesday. Fine teachers Hiblcs for ono dollar and n half at Cottings. Joo Nau was hero Wednesday on his way from Iloldrego to Ditto Hill. J. H, Davis returned Wednesday evening from an extended trip in Iowa. Tho small boy and his sled weto very much in evidence on our streets this week. D. M. Frees of tho linn of Piatt & Froes Co., arrived in the city on Thurs day ovening. If you want a buggy top sco Fogel A: Hutchison. Also a complete stock of light lini'iic. Public installation of G. A. It. and W. II C. at Masonic Hall, Jaruaiy 1st. Supper berved lfie. M. M. Stein and wife, after :t visit of several weeks in Philadelphia, i chimed homo Thursday niglu. Randolph McN'itt left Tuesday moiu lug for a visit at tho homo of his pa runts at Laporte, Texas. Wm. McClelland of Dloomington was hero Monday to attend tho niar rlago of his daughter Maigaret. White, New Homo and Monarch sow ing machines at Taylor's. Ono of these will be all right for Christmas. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine iiks; in installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. ing. Direct your stops toward Cook's drug storo and look over Penman's Christ mas goods. You cannot help but Hud something suitable- for a Christmas present. Como early. Dart Wright, foiiucrly of ''this fcity, now of Neleigh.'is in "the city, c" Of course ho will tell tho boys he is just hero on a visit. Tho wedding will tako place on Christmas day and Miss Dlancho Shcror will bo tho happy bride. For the Nebraska State Teachers Association, bold in Lincoln, Nebraska, December 27 to 80, 1807, tho Burllug ton route will sell round trip tiokets for ono and one-third faro for the round;trip from all points in Nebraska. Tickets will be sold Dec'ombor 37, 28 and 30, with final return limit De cember 81st. A. Conoveu, Agent. H2i' -',TwaMaaajBacrf A KansaB populist hadboento tawn all day, and upon coming home and meeting his wife in the front deor said, "There is no pros1' But she hit Jhlm with a rolling pin and knocked him through a window, saying. "Of course thoro ain't no prosperity. A lot of you loafing politicians couldn't see it if thore was." "Maria," he said, arising to his foot, "I intended to say thero is no prospoct of rain." Wichita Eaglo. Tom Wilkinson, known to almost everyone in this city and to railroad men on this division of the B. &M. has become a professional actor. Ho goes on tho road to assist Hcrr Dandmann, tho well known Shnkspearcan actor, in tho leading parts. Their repertoire in cludes, "Tho Merchant of Venice," "Dr. Jekyl nnd Mr. Hyde," "TUo Cor sican Brothers" and "Rob Roy." The friends of Tom wish him success and hope the company uuy visit this city at no distant dato nnd givo ono of their plays. McCook Republican. "It is a caution how easily satisfied somo people are," said C. G. Dorsej yesterday; "I havo a house to let in a very pleasant locution, and, rather than have it stand vacant, I made it known that I would accept a very small rent for it. I have just had an applicant for tho houso. Ho told mo that if I would put a now roof on tho kitchen, and repair tho cellar steps, and build a walk from tho kitchen to tho woodshed, and plaster tho upstairs rooms, ho would pay mo $1 a month for tho houso, and agree to remain in tho houso nt least throo months. Tho repairs ho wanted would havo cost 830. Dcatrico Express. It is with a feeling of infinite sorrow that wo aro callod upon this week to chronicle tho death of Lloyd M. Rich ardson which occurred on Sunday night last, caused by heart failure. Seeming robust ani in tho bst of hoalth tho dread reaper came without warning and cut short his young life just nt tho edge of manhood. To tlioso who know him best his death camo ns more than a1 passing shock, for thoy know his kindly nnd unselfish dispo sition and genoroslty gonorous to a fault Lloyd would share anything ho had with a friend or one fa need. This disposition mado him many frieuds and uo enemies. He was born in this city and at the timo of his death was 23 yoais, 2 months and 24 days old. Tho funeral services were held at tho resi dence ol his father, W. N. Richardson, on Tuesday morning at 11 o'elojk and tho last sail rites of burial were con ducted by tho Rov. Geo. O. Yoiser, and tho remains woro laid to rest in tho Rod Cloud cemetery. The hoart felt sympathy of all goes out to the stricken father anU family. M01U3 Oil IKSS rKUSONAL. Hadley paints buggies. Pocket book salu half price at Cot tings. M. M. Stern has received a now stock of old bonded liquors. Miss Mackoy of Reynolds, who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Moranvlllo has leturued home. A tine now lino of Rockers at Tay lor's. Sec them before buying your Christmas prcsunts. MissTrix Mizer, who has boon in Chieaeo receiving Institutions in vo cal music, is homo again. Why not buy something useful for a Christmas puvsent. AnythiLg in tho furniture lino at low prices at Taylor's. "Economy Bonesct Cordial" iiindu by tho famous old Haiinony society, greatest of all appeti.eis. For sale by C. L. Cotting. A number of our eitt.ens have al ready began putting up their net sum iner's supply of ice It is of lirst class quality anil from eight totwelve i relics in thieknes. J. 11. Smith writis combined insur ance for n tei in of live years at !l per cent. On schools houses, churches and faun property on tho installment plan. Diophim a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Tho c.xpiessed Jdesire that our sub scribers would make us a Ceristnias gift on subscription brought in quite a number who left us cash, among whom were F. S. Henderson, F. H. Gerlach, V. M. Beach, W. II. Thomas, D. S. Coombs, Mrs. T. E. Ham, F. Dirkncr, Dr. I. W. Tulleys, Mrs. Sadie Cum mings, Win. Person and John Foster. Pains in tho chest when a person has a cold indicates a tendency toward pneumonia, A piece of tlatinel damp ened with Chamberlain'; Pain Balm and bound on tho chest over tho scat of pain will promptly relieve tho piin nnd prevent tho threatened attack o pneumonia. Tho same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by II. E. Giico. The Sunday Schools of the First Methodist church nnd As bury chapel havo both planned to have such Christ mns exercises ns will plcaso tho chil dren. On Friday eveniug in tho M. E. church a short program will bo ren dered, followed by a Christmas treo. The school did not think it best to have an elaborate program this year, and yet the children of tbo schools must be made to feel that theso aro Christmas times. The program lo bo given at the chapel will b rendorod on Saturday evening and tkoy expect to havo a delightful time. A Nebraska editor visited the village school ma'am. On reaching his sanc tum ho penned tho following of her: "She is the prido of the town, tho star of the west, a mother of invention add a jewel of rare brilliancy. She drew a picture of an iceberg on tho blnck board. It was so natural that the ther mometer frozo up solid. With rare presence of mind sho siozod a crayon and drew a fire place on the opposito wall. Tho prompt action saved tho school, but they all caught cold from tho sudden change Lebanon Journal. A very happy marriage ceremony was solemnized by Rev. James Mark Darby, at 8.80 o'clock on Wodncsdny morning, at the residence of Miss Tilla McClelland, the participants in tho au spicious occasion being a sister, Miss Margaret MrClelland and Mr. Frank M. McGrew, of Shickley, Nebraska. The bride, Miss Margaret McClelland, has been for somo timo past a popular teacher in tho public .schools at Bloom ingtou, and has a host of friends both In that city and here. .Mr. McGrew is editor of the Shickley Herald and is an upright young man of sterling qualities. Tin: Ciiikk joins with a host of friends in extending best wishes. Weak Lungs If you have coughed and coughed until the fining mem- $ ferane of your throat and lungs is inflamed, Scott's Emulsion j of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, strengthen aad probably cure. The cod-liver oil feeds and m strengthens the weakened tis $ sues The glycerine soothes $ and heals them The hypo m phosphites of lime and soda impart tone and vigor Don't $ neglect these coughs. One $ bottle of the Emulsion may do a more for vou now than ten $ $ can do later on. Be sure you $ get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Alt druggists ; 50c. snd Si.oa. SCOTT ft BOWME, ChemliU, Nv York. M. Kit 13 MENTION. Violins and aeeordeous at Cottings. Rov. (J. W. Hummel went to Bluo Wednesday. Geo. Rogers of Lincoln was visiting with County Clerk Fort this week. Miss Lena Mappes left today on a visit to her homo in Hebron, this state. Harry Mann left Wednesday for his homo at Phllllpsburg, Kanses, for n visit. A. Campbell of McCook c.uuo down from Hastings in his private car Wed nesday. Mrs. Al. Galusha and children left Thursday morning for Lincoln to visit with friends. Ernest Wehcli lias moved into his new restaui ant building and isl.again feeding tho hungry. Christinas eve will be appiotn lately observed by the various chinches of this city this evening. Mis. A. G B.uber, who has been visiting with Rev. liussong ami family, left for her homo in Lincoln last Satur day. Oscar Yuiger, operator at llartwell, is at his pal cuts in this city sink. His wife came f 1 0111 Red Cloud Monday evening. McCook Republican. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always bo de pended upon and Is pleasant and) safe to tako. Sold by. II. E. Grice. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Economy Boneset Cordial," a remedy par-excellonco for all forms of ndige stion. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Tho wave of prosperity is not lashing with furious force against tho shins of tho man who occupies a place on a soap box by the gioccry storo stove instead of gottlng a job husking com. Beaver City Tribune. Lost Between tho business portion of town and tho north end of Webster street, n 'brilliant stick pin, chain 4 inches long, with star petulant. Pleaso leave at this ofllcc. For Homescekcr'fl excursion dntcs via tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. MoNutt, D.P. A., 1044 Union avenue, Kansas City, 'Mo, Commencing with tho excursion of December 7th, tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway will inaugurate a sys tem of tourist sleepers on thoir excur- sion.datcs, between St. Louis or Kan- snsCity and South Texas points. For -furtlior Information address G. A. lie- Nutt, D. P. A., 1044 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. tt ' Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk ol tho drug storo olR, Shoemaker, Perry, III., says "A man came into our store tho other day and said, 'I want a bottle of that stuff that saves children's lives. I read in tho News about it. The children may get sick when we can not got the doctor quick enough. It's tho medi cine you sell for croup.' " He alluded to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bought a bottle before ho left tho store. For sale by H. E. Grice. A barber in a neighboring town ro- marks through tho local paper, that "loss loafing and more patronago would bo acceptable." This holds truo in any town. If a customer goes to a barbershop, is in a hurry, and II ads severnl sitting around apparently wnitine, ho gcnorally looks for another shop. Do not drive trade away from your barber' by your too frequent nnd prolonged presence. BoavcrCity Trib une. Ono of the gains in fall plowing is tho disintegration of tho soil by frost. Air is the cheapest source of fertility and tho greater portion of air that can bo brought to act on any soil tho larger tho propottion of plant food extracted theiefroiu and the greater tho amount of dissolving and food making action produced Frost is a potent factor in dissolving or unlocking the lumps, and both frost and air act in'proportion to tho extent to which tho surfaco is ex posed to tho action. Homestead. In the beginning God created tho hoavens and the earth. Then ho mado tho editor, liberal patronizer and prompt paying subscriber, nnd it was good. The next day a Kansas blizzard set in and ho created a man who didn't tako tho homo paper and another who didn't boliovo in advertising and Ho rested. Then the devil got into tho moulding room and ho created tho fel low who takes tho editor's paper for sovcral years and refuse to pay for It. Tho devil thon rested, but tho editor hasn't had any rest sliico. Bill Nyo. Walter White, tho young son of County Treasurer Whito mot with nn unfortunate accident with serious ro suits on Wedncnday morning Ho with a nuinbor of young companions had their sleds hitched to tho drnyof William Rife and when on south Web stor street near tho homo of Win. Eamcs he stopped his team to tnlk to Ben Pcgg, who was driving a team in the opposito direction. Tho sudden stop swerved the sled of young Whito near to tho horses that Pegg was driv ing and tho result was that tho horse kicked the boy, shattering his Jaw bono and knocking out several teeth. ! Christmas 1 Gift. Wo aro ollcilng you extra Inducements in prices on 111!! discs. U ' c Our stock of TOYS! is huge, and pi ices tho lowest in tno city, vt u nun wo have an overstock of Poeket Books, Bill Books, I t Purses, ; and all leather goods, and to J ...ail., fi...... ...iki... . .t.i. ..... ..1.1W muni mum u muuuiy nui will sell for ono weok at 2.1 to 3 fit) per cent discount from leg- J trim prices. J Don't forget our $20 MUSIC BOX U that wo aro giving away. Ono 1 ncKci wiui every ouo purciinse. 4 C. L. Cotting, 4 4 The Druggist. 1 iM.a4 cnuucir. notes. CIIUISTIAN CIIUUCII. Regular services at tho Christian Church ntxt Lord's Day, Decombcr 21, ns follows: Morning sermon at 10.30. Biblo School nt 12 m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p.m. Senior Christian Endeavor 0:80 p.m. Evening sermon at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday ovening. A cordial invitation to tho gonoral public is oxtonded. L. A. Hussomu, Pastor. MBTUODIBT Preaching Sunday morning nt 10:30. sunciay ocuooiai ii:ou. Chapel Sunday School at 8 p.m. Junior League at 4 p.m. Senior Leaguo at 6:30 p.m. Evening scrvico at 7:80 p. m. Preaching at Ambov nt 8 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve ing at 7:80. You aro earnestly invited to attond theso sorvicoi. Strangers maMo wel come. Rev. J. M. Dakby, Pastor. CONOREOATIONAX. Sunday School atll:15. Y. P. S. C.E.at6:80p. m. i Bed Cloud Market Report. Hogs 2.90 Butchor's Stock 3.008.00 Cattle Feeders 4.00 Whoat,No,3 70 Corn 14 Oatsl 18 Barley! 20 Ryo 30 Potatoes! 80 Eggs 20 Butter 1215 Ducks and Geeso fi Tnrkoys 0J fl Chickens 1 GETTING READY Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, thero is no telling what may liappUn. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Naturo is not givon proper assistance. Mother's Friend is tho best help you can uso at this timo. It is a liniment, nnd when regularly ap plied sovernl months beforo baby comes, it maked tho ndvent easy nnd nearly pain less. It relieves nnd provon'ta " morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mns cles, relloves tho distended fooling, short ens lalor, makes recovery rnpid and cur tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. , Ono dollar per bottlo at nil ilrug stores, or sent by oxprofcs on rcmlM. ot prtto. Funis Books, contntnlnc valuable Informa tion for women, will bo eent to any mlJreM upon application to THE BRADPICLD REGULATOR CO.. Celluloid Albums jfVL f?kx aflaBak l 1 . . 1 . .! 1 . . . i . !. 1 itw ;: IfFeymafk'sS Sis ki ax! "it W llhe .15 i 'i1 1 Holidays :iru iH!:ir :it h:inrl nnrl W 1 " "j' k '( the mind of everyone J-JM . i -. I to ,.'.. is busy with the i'i ; thought ;.? Where and 11 .!. hi R.: fcV: M m M to $ What can I $j buy that b would be .Vi'' " the most & suitable for a g present? ,' ; drill nf rnt- cMru Wei ftf '," feel satisfied that we m ean not only answer :'i T.ht f1,n nof!nn K.... imS ""'' iuv-llu,p uui jjft supply the want. SM .k M The grandest & and most i2 , . , m conrmieT.fi sr.no. wot Hi" m p w p in v. t: Hi H 'f'4 M m U 'M S Gloves, w Vtf a Vr;- i w !lS Jiff. 5ii In this neck of the '.)?t woods and at prices . r that will suit you. t .' rhrmnftiPAA ,; fa rACiumnAauv;. m f ;r ' .MK Successors to C. Wienku. j ij4 Red Cloud's Reliablo Clothing ty ". House. 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