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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. APRIL 2L 1899. C The Byes S and I Health Nothing is moro import suit (01 tho Drcsorvntion of good health nnd clem- J ousiuess juugmeni uinu Iealous euro of tho eyes. )ofcctlve vision produc es irritation and ner vousness, nnd in this condition no person is! capable ol giving to uus-1 iness matters or to the j ordinary affairs of life 3 tho attention necessary i to success. Perfect fit- ting glasses will over- como naluro's defects, i You can have your oyes J examined frco by Newhouse Bros., fmJkn.m X)mMnmr-& wm S and Jcwclen. 4 4 Bring ui your Watch, Clock and Jewelry J work. We do the beat work, j : 1 GENERAL CITY NEWS. The Chief f 1.00 per year. W. A. Soelcy was up from Guido Rock .Monday. F. B. Dauchoy of Hastings was hero Wednesday. Take your harness repairing to Fogel tind Hutchison. J. H. Roulis of Campbell was in tho -city yesterday. Soo W. W. Wright's line of cooking stoves and ranges. If you want anything in tho harness line seo Fogol and Hutchison. J. W. Brown of Kensington, Kansas was looking over our city this week. A. H. Kaley is adding a now porch to his residence in the western part of town. Fred Budlong of Campbell visited .friends in the city the fore part of the week. Mrs. Albert Ovorleoso of Riverton was visiting friends in the city last of the week. Farm loans at low rates of interest. Loans closeed on day of application. C. W. Kaley. D. J. Myers has a forco of carpenters rand othors at work improving his resi dence property. T. . Ponman is building an ad dition to and otherwise improving his residenco property. Emanuel Fitz from Illinois arrived in tl.o city this weok and has taken a po sition with S. Beckwlth. Call on G. V. Dow when in want of now or second band plows, harrows, cultivators, listers or buggies. S. F. Spokesfiold was in Hebron tho first of tho woek visiting with his daughter Mrs. C. M. Wetborald. Chas. Johnson a nophow of Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. Aultz who has boon visiting with them for somn timo has gone to Oregon. J. H. Converse and wifo who have, oeen visiting south of tho river return d to their home at Shickloy, this stato this Friday morning', Miss Kffle Lytic, nioco of A. G. Willis and her friend Miss Trowbridge of !Arapahoo, arrived in the city Sunday on a visit to that gentleman. If our readors want a cooking stovo -or range they should look over tbo lino kept by W. W. Wright. Thoy havo as good an assortment as can bo found in Omaha. I tm till idling The " Bet t " Tonic, and S reiterate my former itattment ai 1 0 In worth. B HiHHbM BHHBBBB" WBBBBHBBBB iBBWBJ 3 1 s5jflJ63IBi S3 n I I If every one could know It ae I f, you would be uaabla to aupply the drmt u. I believe k eared my wlfera life."-Joseph H. Lull, DfMMUt, rldjeaort. Coao. I At all aVug Mare. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Bluogrnss seed at Mitchell Bros. Harness of nil kinds at Fogol and Hutchison's. II. Bossmoyor lust Snturdny. Geo. Whittcn of Superior was her wns down from Illtio Hill Wednesday. For a cloati shnvo or n neat hnlr cut seo 11: M. Betzcr. The Chief nnd the Chicago Inter Oman ono year for 1.25. See tho fine lino of cooks and ranges hnndlcd by W. W. Wright. oLnn Aultz is building a new fenco nround his residenco property. Insuro with the Pennsylvania Firo of Philadelphia. W. L. McMillan, Agt. Jncob Nusteln spont Tuesdny night in Rlvorton looking after business mat tors. Tho "barefoot boy with checks of tan" has commenced to show up on our streets. Tho shooting gallory with its en trancing strains of music has gono to greener Holds. Our frionds have holpod us out ma terially on subscription lately, but iioro are othors. Mrs. Will Mitchell who has been visiting in Uolyoko, Colorado, roturncd homo this morning. Mohrart & Cuttor havo somo ohoico milkers, somo fine yoarling steers and stock bulls for aalo. Ralph Foo has boon appointed to tbo pesltion of operator at Roggon, Colo rado and has gono to that place. Charley Sterner, formerly of this city now of Emporia, Kansas was here tho first of tho week visiting frionds. If you want your pump repaired or pipo fixod I havo a pump and windmill man that will do you a good job. Jas. Pktehson. Carpenters, painters and papor hang ers havo all thoy can do just now in tho geuurul domand for improvements around town. Tbo Dogreo of Honor will givo an en tertainment at Masonio Hall April, 24, at 8 o'clock p.m, af tor which supper will bo served for ISo. Mrs. A. D. Green of Holdrogo, Nob- raska, and her daughter Mrs. Brown of Hastings, former residents of this city, were visiting hero this week. Don't buy a range or cooking stove until you examine tho line kept by W. W. Wright. They are of the latest pattern and built to do good cooking and save fuel. Charley Schultz left last Sunday morning for Omaha wbero be will un dergo an operation. Dan Garbor ao oamnanied him and will look after his welfare during bis stay. Theo. Ponsar, who is well known hero, stopped off Monday morning on his way to Naponeo and greeted old friends. He is now in tho omploy of n Arm selling mill machinery. By allowing tho accumulations in the bowlcs to remain in, tho ontiro system is poisoned. DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers regulate tho bowles. Try them and you will always uso thorn. C. L. Cotting. Fon Sale. Houso and lot, corner Webster street nnd Fifth avenue, con taining 12 rooms nnd cellar; also barn nnd lot. For further particulars, aU dross, L. Baum, No. 71 Potomac Avo. Chicago, Ills. Tho Bounding Billow published in tho interest of Amorican Mon-o'-wars- men on board tho United States Flag Ship Olympia at Manila came to hand to-day and is a very interesting and well printed paper. C. S. Potter who has boon a resident and property owner hero for many years left tho last of tho week for Horn atit, Missouri, whoro ho will tako up a residence. We hopo he will havo tbo best of success in his now homo. A vender with a job lot of cheap stuff occupied tbo attention of a crowd on our streots last Saturday. He did a first class business and went his way with considerable moro ready money than he had when ho came. Music Lesions. For instructions in muBio seo Miss Effio Campbell or leave your order at tbo musio store. Miss Campbell is not only an oxporionced teacher but her methods are tho latest assho has rcoently roturned from a year of special study in tho oast. The implement dealers aro tho most busy people on tho streets just at pres ent, and from tho large numbers of ag ricultural tools which nro dally leav ing their places of business ono is led to beliove that our farmers nro going to work with a will. Tho Chirk is plensed to note that At torney ChalUn hns established his law olllco in Opora Block, over Mfzer's store, whore, with nn Improved librnry, nnd n mora convenient office than the old ono, he is is looking us snug as a "bug in a (rug." Mr. Ohaffin says "Webster county first, last, and all the tlmr-. MERE MENTIONINGS. Fresh Bros. hulk garden seeds. Mitchell AI;Bouyr of Riverton wns in tho city Snturdny. Seed potatoes for snlo. Seo S. F. Spokesliuld. For hand inado harness go to F;gel nnd Hutchisons. "Geo. MeCnll win hero from Guide Hock Weduesdny. The Ciiikk nnd Chiengo Inter Ocean one year'for ll.2fi. W.O. Dlmmlckof Blue Hill wns in tho city Snturdny, See tlio "Amerlcnn" hog fence at Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. Chas. Si'hnfluit returned Tuesdny ulght from a business trip to Omaha. Miss Myrtle Jones of Quldo Rook visited friends hero tho last of tho weok. Miss Mabel Howard hns beon visiting with Walt Wnrron and wifo ntSuperior this week. miss. Liiutan l'rico or mvcrton was visiting Iioro this weok tho guest of Mrs W. W. Wright. Charier Whlto who has beon with tbo Walsh Hypnotic Co., roturned homo the last of tho weok. Dick Hannah who tho subjeots for tho acted as ono of Walsh Hypnotic Co. is homo again. Clarence Stino of tho Suporior Journ al was hero the guest of F. W. Cowdon tho Inst of tho weok. Mrs. Jos. Kubiok of of McCook visit ed with ber daughter Mrs. Jas. Moran ville and other frionds horo this weok. If tho present tine weathor continues a couplo weeks tbo ico mon and mo squitoes will both bo sonding in their bills. H. C. Cuttor this week put a fino iron picket fenco in front of his Elm street residenco, which greatly improves tho appearence. A. G. Stonebrenkor of Shell Rock Iowa, arrived in tho city tho first of tho week. Ho will locate in tho city in tho near future. L. H. Rust says if you want somo good nursery stock cheap this spring let him know what you want. Will have a full line for sale next week. L. H. Blackledge was down from Culbortson, Saturday, on business. He will move to Red Cloud about June 1st, to continue bis law practice. McCook Tribune. Get your sale bills printed at this of flee and tho announcement of sale will be printed in tbo papor during the timo preceding the sale day free of charge. Have you a dog? The dog is person al property now, and the owner is re sponsible for any damage that bo may commit. If he injures stock, a person, causes a team to run away, or maims another dog, tho owner is responsible. atQQSaaVfff NfH ASH VOIR DOCTOR! 1 1 Ask your physician this ques I I tion, "What is the one great j i remedy for consumption 7 file will answer. "Cod-liver oil." Nine out of ten will I answer the same way. f Yet when persons have 1 consumption they loathe all I i tatty looas. yei rai is neces- i sary for their recovery and they cannot UKe plain cod- liver oil. The plain oil dis- f turbs the stomach and taxes away the appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. Whatistobedone? This question was ans wered when we first made SGOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Uver Oil with Hypo phosphites. Although that was neany iwenw-nvc years g ago, yet it stands atone to- i day the one great remedy I for all affections or the throat and lungs. The badtaste and odor have been taken away, the oH itself has been partly digested, and the most sen sitive stomach objects to it rarely. Not one in ten can take and digest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can take SCOTTS EMULSION and di gest it Thaf $ why it cures so many cases of early consumption. Even in advanced cases H brings camfctt andgnatfy polangi fife. SCOrfftOwbSfamtom, Maw Yatfc. aaaveaaa4Saaai RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powder are the greatest menaccre to nealth of the present day. aori amino Eowcaa oa, iw vcxn. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. O.K. Adams of Supurior wns hero Sunday. F. W. Kmorsnn was hero from Omnlin Tuesday. A. M. Walters of Bluo Hill was hero Wednesday. Isaac Shophordsou of Rivorton was horo Saturday. A. G Willis roturrcd from a visit to Arapahoo Friday. F. J. Llonbergor of Suporior was on our streots Sunday. Mrs. P. A. Williams of Rivorton was in tho city Wednesday. Tho street sprinkler mado its appear anco tho first of tho weok. D. B. Spanoglo was in tho eastern part of tho siato this woek. Mrs. Homor Baylos of McCook visit ed frionds in tho city this weok. Tho ranking nf gnrdon isowengngu ing tho nvnrage citizens spare momonts. Somo substantlnl improvements nro boing mndo nt tho residenco of A. A. Pope. If you wnnt n drivo well mndo I can do it for you.in Ural class stylo. James Peteiison. Hugh Miner has capontors at work making an improvement of an addition to his house. Carrie Guilford who has beon visiting friends here loft for her homo in tho east this woek. Homer Kinsel and tho Misses Mary and Margaret Miner were visiting in Blue Hill Sunday. The various fruit tree agents of this city have been busy tho past week in making their spring deliveries. It will bo to your intorost to soo me if you want a pump wind mill or any thing in that lino. Jas. Peterson. Mod Lavalloo and wifo of Rivorton were in the oity tho first of the weok visiting with Nelse Longtin and wife. L. . Payno of Hastings representing the McKinley & Launing Loan and Trust Co., was hero tho first of tho week. W. N. Boyntonof Manchester, Iowa, is hero this weok looking after real estate interests nnd visiting with old friends. Archie Potter, editor of tho Lend, South Dakota, Daily Cnll, was visiting relntivcs nnd old friends horo tho first of tho weok. J. H. Blnckledgo and witoofCulbert- son nro in tho city to-dity. Mr. Blnck ledgo is tho now attorney who will lo cate bore in tbo near future. It makos no difference how bad tho wound if you uso DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo; it will quickly heal nnd lenvo no scar, C L. Cotting. A now sidowalk is ono of the big Im provements to Webster street. A sub' stantial sidownlk has beon Inid in front of Sherwood & Albrights grocery storo. A force of mon and teams woro at work Thursday grading tho east ond of Eighth avenuo. Tho majority of the avenues throughout the city should be treated in a like manner. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough readily yiold to Ono Minuto Cough Curo. Uso this remedy in timo and save a doctor's bill or tho undertaker's. C. L. Cot ting. A. A. Popo has so far improved as to bo ablo to ride out on days when tho weather is favorable. His many friends are glad to seo him ablo to be nround again and hopo that his improvement may bo rapid. M. A. Jones and fnmily left this woe for Rod Cloud wbero they will muko their homo for a timo. Mr. Jones is a good citizen and our people am sorry to see him leave, even temporarily. Ho owns consideinblo property hero nnd wo hopo ho will soon .return, Franklin Sun thiol. a "C.rl Johnson tho woodman" will bo given in tho opera hmiso mirier tho auspices nnd for tho benefit of our homo camp, Friday uvening, April 28th, Tho prices of admission will bo 15, 25 and 05 cents Everybody should at tend this performance, as it will bo something never before seen in Red Cloud. JM Himitttli , iiili!SiSS;: !wll r ' For - the - Coming - Season wo aro showing n Inrgor lino of STIFF AND SOFT HATS thnn over before. Thoro aro several new shnpos which aro destined to becomo very popular. Wo mako our strongest claim on tho paint of O.UAMTV. Thoso hats aro a combination ot good matorlal and careful workmanship, Thoy will retail their color and Bhapo as long ns tho highest priced goods of tho so called fashionsblo hattor. Every mother should soo our elegant lino of SUITS roil tiik LITTLE FELLOWS. Prices range from 01 to 15,50. Seasonablo clothing means continued health. Wear our Pukk Wool Health - Undekweau for spring. Just tho thing for hotwoon soasons. Seo it in our north window. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ONE riUOE GLOTHIEU3. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I $500.00 Given ftmay During this month wo will givo $500 Worth o! away as To each customer making Drv Goods room mav dish on the top shelf of our dish rack. ri A $4.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of :M any dish on the second shelf. W I A $3.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of $H any dish on the third shelf. im A $1.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of -& any dish on the lower shelf. ,pj Wo wish to call your attontion to our 1 Carpet - Department rl as tbo most attractive in town, Tho most attractive feature being :$b i-j THE PRICE, bolow all competitors. It will bo a ploasuro SfJ3 ..-! a I flf4 n ri i"i unniv vnn nnr nnrnniH n '&$ from Hvfi to fiftnnr. from five to fifteen m I Wo are offering special i Dress - Goods $9 MA Also special VIT Ready Made Skirts I Hj Vf'- 'i! Now is tho timo to securo somo meso IU8II08 uiko up aim are TURNURB - BROS. fi Sbusb mmimmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm- tv Qaeensmafe 1 follows: a $5.00 purchase in our have their choice of anv $ mi innnHiirn wrt a i vi imn wt I 5i:TJ ennts nnr vnu aS cents per yard, .jT values all through our - Department 1 values in and Shirt Waists. M I . y.1. Wi good dishes. Wo need tho room &( going 10 give tliom nway. wifl -x rt Irfc