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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
The Byes and Health Nothing is moro import- unt (ot the preservation J of good health find clear ! business judgment than 4 Ioalous care of the eyes. )ofectivo vision produc- J OS irritation and nor- 4 vousness, and in this nnnftltlnn via nnranti to " capable of giving to bus iness natters er to the ordinary affairs of life 2 the attention noccssary 1 to success. Perfect (it- J ting glasses will over- como naturo's defects. 1 You can have your eyes J "examined freo by I w I Ncwhousc Bros., t fl4ltlflf44lflflfrVf'UA S and Jewelers. 4 1 tirlnr i rnnr Wttrli Plnrk and .Tflwdrv , "; '.i w.. j- i:l..t 1. worK. nouuiuoui'Pknuik. Bt4kAkWhta' GENERAL CITY NEWS. Toe CniEr $1.00 per year. Wm. Woods of McCook was here Tuesday. E. E. Burr of Guide Bock was hero the first of the weok. Mrs. Mary Rockwell was in McCook the last of the week. The regular spring vacation of the public schools is now on. Operator Brown of McCook is the now day man at the depot. f lira. Irving Cummings is visiting -with frionds at Salem, Kansas. C. S. Potter was visiting with his brother at Guide Rock Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Simons of Inavalo was -visiting her the first of the week. Deputy Sheriff McClaren of Blue Hill wm here the first of the week. Henry Deiderich appeared on our streets this week with a bran new hair cut. Have you seen J. O. Butler's new line of 5-A horse blankets, fur and plush robes. Mrs.Weideman and daughter Chris tie were viiitlng at Inavalo the first of the week. A calico carnival was held in Cot ting's hall last Friday night. The bad boys were present as usual. J. P. MoDonough who has been ia the employe of August Roats left Wed nesday for Chester. Call on G. W. Dow when in want of new or second band plows, harrows, cultivators, listers or buggies. Tho Christian church is having a ttoason of repairing. They hope to resume regular services on April Oth. Sixteen persons from Kansas were ticketed over the B. & M. from this point bound for the state of Washing, ton Friday. Honry Kcssler is building an addition to and otherwise improving the prop erty recently purchased by him on north Webster street. Irving Cummings is having a resi lience built on the lots on the corner directly west of L. M. Crabill's resi-- lnco in tho west part of town. If our readers want a cooking stove or range they should look over the lino kept by W. W. Wright. Thoy have as good an assortment as can bo found in Omaha. HEART FAILURE Has often been styled the cause of death in persona who have long lingered in disease. The amsilng work which the heart regularly performs would certainly fire-suppose its breaking down. The most active climber can raise himself 1000 feet in an hour, the best loco motive 4000 feet and the heart 20,000 feet. To preserve Its 4 energies in full glow and force, raoat man extract, ine "Best" ionic, will act as effective and ?ractical uel. No steam with . out fire. No energy with out food. No jitnvlnunnw. r without rich supplies of blood. The peart is tne great engine 01 wc uuuy. Keep it going, steadily, easily, persist ently, unto a ripe old age. Philadelphia, P. ' I hara med your Mult Extract whera a " Ben" j.ToDlciceiucd to be Indicated, and the rciulti have proved quite eatltfactory. Where malt preparation I required, I aball not btallat to suuaat ! " ' ,..r,r..,l... TH01itHWMliB. .T n Jaw Havkm Altaian WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. C. L. Cono of Friday, Guide Rock was here Arthur Morgan Saturday. Of Cowlt'S WMB hero Martin Bogalt was hero from Blue Hill Monday. Seo W. W. Wright's lino of cooking stoves and rnngos. John Winters is hero his family this week. visiting with There will bo a tlnnco at tho fireman's hall tomorrow evening. Wm.Uoovesand Wm.Crary of Ouldo Rock woro horo Sunday. Soo tho lino lino of cooks and rnngt's handled by W. W. Wright. Tho next meeting of tho county com missioners will bo on May 1st. Kld. L. A. Hussong goes to Lincoln on business on Saturday uoxt. O. A. Jester, formorly a clork in the corner drug store was here this week. Otto Pope was looking after business up in tho Beaver valley tho first of tho weok. Farm loans at low rates of interest. Loans closced on day of application. -C. W. Kaloy. Mrs. James Swearingon and children aro visitihg with her sister Mrs. Wm. Woods at McCook. John Wilholmson and wifo of Guido Rock were visiting rolativos and frionds in tho city Sunday. The concert by tho Franklin Acad emy Glee club has boon postponed. Dato will bo announced lator. Miss Effle Campbell of Cook, Neb raska, who will give instruction in music bore arrived Thursday night. Tho man who procrastinates may bo sorry ho mot tho undertaker before tho insurance agent. Insure in tho Trav elers. Mrs. Patterson of Superior, who has been visiting for tho past month with her brother, J. W. Mclntyre, left for her homo Monday. Miss Cora Marsh who has been visit ing witharelatives and friends in this city for the past throo weoks, rotnrned to her home in Hastings last Tuesday. Don't buy a range or cooking stove until you examino the lino kept by W. W. Wright. Thoy are of tho latest pattern and built to do good cooking and save fuel. The Slayton Lyceum Jubilee singers will give one of their popular enter tainments in Red Cloud, March 20th. The proceeds will go to the high school library fuid. This is the best concert company on the road. H. J. Mershon of Fulton county, Illi nois who purchased the eighty acres lying south of tho B. & M. round house and also purchased the Methodist chapel will fix it up for a dwelling property on its presont site. The Tennessee Jubileo Singers will givo an entertainment under the au spices of the Epworth League Monday night, March 37th. Resorved seats, 86c; general admission, 25o. Reserved seats on sale at Cotting's drug store. Ropert J. Sloan an attorney-at-law'of Geneva was here tho first of the week looking the city over with a view to lo cating here and has about decided so to do. The trouble of finding suitable office rooms and a resldonco are the only things now in tho road to his com ing at an early date. Mrs. Pierce's and Rev. Humaaell's father, accompanied by Mrs. E. Hum mel, a sister of Mrs. G. W. Hummel, all of Muscatino, Iowa, arrived on the 8:80 p.m. train Tuesday evening, whoro thoy will visit frionds and relatives for soveral days. Goo. Hutnmol, Sr., con templates spending tho summor in Ne braska. As the season of tho yoar whon, pneu monia, la grippo, sjro throat, coughs colds, catarrh, bronchitis, and lung troubles aro to be guarded against, nothing "is a fino substitute," will "an swer tho purposo," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cougn Cure. That is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously upon having it if "some thing else" is offered you. C. L. Cot ting. Citizen'scaucusNo.2washeldin one of tho jury rooms at the court house last Monday ovoning and the following city tioket placed in nomination: Mayor, Henry Cook; city treasurer, G. W. Dow; city clerk, Samuel Dyer; polico judge, J.Porter, Jr.;Jaldorman 1st ward, W. A.Shorwood; alderman 2d ward, S.B. Klsor; members of school board C. B. Crono and S. Beckwltb. Since that timo the candidato for mayor has had his namo withdrawn from tho ticket. Tho "Apocalypse in Paintings" at tho Congregational church last Tues day ovoning was not as largely attend ed as tho naturo of tho entertainment would warrant. Tho paintings whon accompanied by 11 biblical history of each aro entertaining, interesting and instructive and gives one a very clear idea of tho visions of St. John as relat ed in tho book of Revelations, Mr. Mercer will no doubt repeat the eater tainmeut at some future date and give our cttuous an a caauce to tee hm, I HE KED CLOUD CHIEF, MERE MENTIONINGS. TImi musical event of tho season tho SlllJtllMH Will Deakin of Cowlus was in tho city Saturday. Tho Chuck and Chicago Inter Ocean 0110 year for 11.25, Robes ami blankets in ondloss vari ety at J. O. Butler's, This is the lit st appcarauco of tho Slaytons in Red Cloud. Geo. O. Yoiser returned from u trip to Omaha Monday ovoning. J. A. Tiilluys spent tho last of tho week horo with his family. The 5A horse blanket, tho best on tho market it) Bold by J, O. Uutler. Ueiiiuuibur tho SluytouH til tho opera bouse en Wednesday, March 29th. Remember that the proceeds of Slay ton's will go to tho high school library. Insure with tho Pennsylvania Firo of Philadelphia. W. L. McMillan, Agt. Miss Margaret Campbell of Cook, this state, well known horo by music lovors is in tho city. G. A Harris who has boon soiling out his stock of goods hero shipped what remained to Blue Hill. Commence tho now year right by in 8iiring your property against tiro and tornadoes. W. L. McMillan, Agont. Mrs. Pribyl of Barneston, this stato, daughter of Jos. Pavlicok was visiting hero with relatives and frionds this weok. Tho county this weok rocoivod a car load of piling which is to bo used in making bettor roads throughout tho county. Tho Union Firo Insurance Company is tho host mutual. Combine riskn; in Installments 8 per cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. L. II. Rutt says if you want some good nursery stock cheap this spring let him know what you want. Alsor has trco paint to soil. Tho windy weather of February and March is a dangerous timo for a firo. Make yourself secure by insuring your property. W. L. McMillan, Agent. Before tho discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for It now, C. L. Cotting. Get your sale bills printed at this of fice and the announcement of sale will bo printed in the paper during the time preceding the sale day freo of charge. Mrs. Watt Chambers aad children who have been visiting relatives and friends here for some time past left Tuesday night for their home at Colo rado Springs, Colorado. If you have a cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain In the chosr, diffi cult breathing, croup or hoarseness, lot us suggest Ono Minute Cough Cure. Always reliablo and safe. C. L. Cot ting. If so, there must be some UvUvlw vTIUI lt IWUi if VII i 1 babies are plump only the f sick are thin. Are you sure the food is all right? Chil dren can't help but grow; i they must grow if their food nourishes them. Perhaps a mistake was made in the f past and as a result the di gestion is weakened. If that is so, don't give the baby 1 a lot 01 medicine i ust use your every-day common sense and help nature a little, and the way to do it Is to add half a teaspoon ful of SCOTT'S EMULSION to the baby's food three or 1 four times a day. The gain will begin the very nrst day you give it It seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right again. If the baby is nurs ing but does not thrive, then the mother should take the emulsion. It will have a good effect both upon the mother and child. Twenty five years proves this fact is Baby TOOTWn? i joe an4 ft.go, all drufgUU. SCOTT IOWNB, Oumlita, Nw V.rfc. i i M mail m i 1 iW mWli FRIDAY. MARCH. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum AJm baldng powder are the greatest meoaceri to health of the present day. ovi mw wxfMK ea, wot tobk. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Pond-Berliu Dramatio Co. Mrs.Lula l'oaso of Hastings is in tho city. Seed potatoos for salo. Soo S, F. Spokosfiold. Conrad Fitz left yostorday for Asto ria, Illinois. Miss Efllo Campboll Is in tho city and will givo instruction In music. This week there is no hard coal in town but tho woathor is hotter. L. W. Sutton, brother of Tuff Sutton, from Canoy, Kansas is visiting horo this w ok. Edward Cook left Saturday for the stato of Washington whoro ho will most likely taKo up a residence Tho Slaytons at tho opera house next Woduosday ovoning. Tickets on sale at Grico's Saturday morning. Dr. O. O. Robinson from Oak, Neb raska, has docided to locate in Red Cloud and will occupy tho ofilco ovor Cotting's drug store. Doll Moranvlllo who has mado this city his homo for soveral months past left Thursday morning for his former homo at Newport, Vermont. J. W. Loppo of Inavalo was here this week. He is a now arrival to tho coun ty from Iowa and is a staunch advo cate of republicanism and prosperity. Do not fail to see the Pond-Berlin Co. at opera house. Three nights com mencing Thursday, March 80tb. Ke-l served seats now on sale at Grice'sl drug store. John Parr of Fulton county, Illinois who will become a resident of this place expects his wife to arrive this evening and they will mako their home (n the south ward.t J. M. Doyle, special agent aid ad juster of the Trans-Mississippi Mutual Insurance Co., of Omaha, was in the city tbis week looking after the in terests of his company. Ruby Carr, the fairy elocutionist will give ono of her pleasant entertain ments at the Baptist church Saturday evening. The admission is only 10c and all should go and see her. The lime for cleaning up yards and burning rubbish is here, and parties who dispose of their rubbish in this maaner should be careful that their fires are put out before retiring. Miss Margaret Crmpbell is in tke city and will give a cantata of Red Riding Hood in the near future. Seventy-five of Red Cloud's little singers will be required for the presentation. C. R. Dickerson, living south of the river, ono day recently while out hunt ing killed three goeso at one shot at a distance of about seventy yards. Tho gun used was of the old Zulu pat tern. Mrs. J. C. Warnor will sell at private sale houehold goods, including three bed room suites, ono nearly now stool rangoand five other stoves, refriger ator, etc. Also family horse and now milch cow. Fob Saus. House and lot, corner Webster street and Fifth avenue, con taining 12 rooms and cellar; also barn and lot. For further particulars, ad dress, L. Batjm, No. 71 Potomao Avo. Chicago, Ills. The Slayton Jubiloe Singers will give ono of tho unrivaled entertain ments under tho auspices ot the high school Wednesday, March 29th, at the opera houso Procoodsgo to high school library fund. Public Salk. I will sell at public auction three good milch cows, two yearling calves and all my upholstered furniture. Terms aro cash as I must have tho monoy to buy my tickets to the Pond-Berlin Cos. show on Thurs day March 81. Will U. B. Tiikke. D. F.Trunkoy left last Saturday ac companiod by his family to tako up a residence nt Fairhaven, Washington. Mr. Tiunkoy and family have lived hero for many years and it in with ro grct that wo nunouiico their doparturo but along with their many frionds wo wish thorn success in their now homo. To farmers and whom it may con corn. I wish to aanouuee that I have Just returned with an 1800 pound Im ported English Shire horse, No. 0186, 24. 1899. 4aV llAaBBBBW VOUK-B SACK SUIT ( . iSw By Hm ' Mara Wc show more styles of SPRING SUITS than you can find anywhere. Sell them cheaper and positively guarantee all goods going out of our store, We are the Oldest Established Clothing Business in Web in Web9ter county. CouideD-Haley LEADERS IN purchased of the English Shire Horse Co., of Cadams, Nebraska, whioh can be seen at my barn on Third avenue and Elm streets, Red Cloud, Ncbraika. C. L. WlMFBET. Deputy Sheriff Burdlck returned the fore part of the week from a trip down in Kansas, where he had been la search of the parties who rebbed Hayoa' store In Guido Rock. He succeeded in get ting trace of thorn, but owing to their aig-Mg course across tho country he was unable to got anywhere near them. The six weeks of cold weather from February 2d (on account of tho ground hog seeing his shadow) has passed, but there still seems to be an unlimited quantity of it in tho arctic region which is not content to remain there and every day or so comes swooping south ward and makes the cold chills run up and down the spine. If people keop on coming to this city to locate somo ono will bavo to move out. At presont not an empty houso is to be found in tho town, and evon up stairs rooms in brick buildings are at a premium. Somo who have bought places aro evon unablo to got them un til the present occupants bavo found somoplaco to move. D.B.Spanoglo on last Tuesday after noon received word from tho projectors of tho electric light plant in this city to withdraw thoir proposition, and acting as their agent here, he notified the may or of their desire. No cause is stated for the withdrawal, and Red Cloud now stands whoro it did six months ago on tho matter of eloctrio lights. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofllco at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the weok ending March 23d, 1899. Robinson, Amolie Waters, E. L. These letters will be sent to thedead letter office March 30th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. Elder Hussong, whoso year as pastor of tho Christian church in this city oxpired last weok, will no doubt bo re tained for another yoar. It was at first intended to not havo any regular min ister of the church until fall, howover, upon consideration tho mombors de cided differently, and as a certain financial list grows thero is encour agement ot Mr.Hussong boingrotaincd. Tho spring term of court willconvouo iu this this city ono wook from next Monday, and thero promises to bo somo warm timos iu tho old town. The number of damago cases, part of whioh will no doubt be thrown oat whea the TAKE TIME To step into our stort for a few minutes and' look over our new styles of Hart, SchafTner & Marx suits. They are acknow ledged to be the finest clothes made in this coun try. It will certainly payi, you to sec them and get our prices before you decide what to wear this season. HART, CHAfTWIR A MARX QUARANTKID CLOTHINt. Clothing Go. LOW PRICES. court knows tho truo nature of the case, together with thenumeroi" crlsa inal cases, and other civil case vill no doubt bo about nil the court win desire at once. While we on ono other ocension gave a barn storming show which played at the opera house here a mild roast it does not go that wo are going to treat a meritorious one the same way. The Pond-Berlin peoplo will bo her6 next Thursday Friday and Saturday and as this is not their first appearance here the publio knows that they give a first- class performance from the first night to the last. We commend thorn to the patronage of the people. Thoy are not only a good company but a nice lot of show folks. They were to appear for the week but gave way for the enter tainment for the benefit of tho publio school. Deputy Sheriff McClaren of Blue Hill arrested Samuel Fair in tbis city Mon day night charged with the theft of a diamond pin belonging to Martin Bo gatt proprietor of a hotel in Bluo Hill. Tho landlord was washing at tho sink and laid tho diamond down uud forgot to replaco it before he left tho room. When his loss was noticed young Fair who had been in thotoom and had gone to the barn to hitch up his team was sus pected and on being accused denied tho theft. Ho was followed to this city and the diamond was found on his person. Tho trial is going on to-day. About the largest pest this communi ty has to contod with at present is the -cur dogs. They aro everywhere and sometimes go in droves. They say a poor man can bo told by the number of dogs be keeps, and if tho same will ap ply to a community wo are surely too poor to have electric lights. Aad then it is not very encouraging for visitors who aro looking over the town with a. view to locating to have somebody's cur dog snapping at their heels every few minutes. Parties who harbor dogs within tho city limits should be com pelled to keop them tied up. Bills woro scatter d on our streets last Saturday afternoon announcing that thoro would bo a "citizen's" con vention ut the opera houso in the evon ing. While a call for a oitizon'a conven tion for the nomination of a city ticket has horotoforo boeu considered strictly populistic and fixed to catch a fow "sore-bead republicans," or olso strict, ly ''Horo-hoads" with t llttlo tally spread on to cutcU tho populist vote, it seems that tbis gathering refused to allow hUtory to repeat Itsolf, At tho ap pointed hour a goodly number of "ctt iaens" gathered, but not of the class-. advertised for, aud as a result the ea tire, rapablieaa tioket was endorsed. , t E9B " r. .'uibfivsi tMSfmm