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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1900)
MaWgWaL'fmiltWtM, W 3tM lUl tM.. ..... JwrvT".iiiiii- mKHi) ,',s .wwsw MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, ALMOST FORGOTTEN. y:S:&5-::S:&::te:&S& 1' t( S The Old Tallow C andle. 5 The Old "Specks.' s p The old tallow (Hide iiml Hie JJj i old method uf m l.-ctii g g'-ios a go together. ; n Hnili priinitivi l.ntb bet of J t tllO times ill Which Mil' ll till Mil. lb JJJ od l)tli siif "litivk iiu'iiihfi.1 " m Tlio iiiiin who lakes hi- JJJ "specks" fniin oil n case mill i 2; puts them upon his fu-f uiihniit v knowing they are light, -linuld i step to thi' other ctiil of the n JU counter and buy a tallow candle j to go with llii'in Jb m If these urn too modern, there J t still remains for ti in the Unit u !! anil pi in1 knot " VtT. ITr (1I.ASM.S TO .MolH'.IlN' Ik 21 r.VKS II Y MOIM'.HN Ml'TIKIlM. ' .. lb HI .1. lb lb lb lb 41 .IKWKI.I US AND (ilTiriANS . .W rftttftfrfftfff fff fftfftt GENERAL CITY NEWS. Now is the time to subset ibe. F. A. Swoezy of Hlt:o Hid was hero Weil nosdny lo you want a naw cook stove? If sisoo Wright. r C. T. Dickinson is a visitor a' the statu fair in Lincoln. Conic in and see our iunpk' portrait and you will want one. Win McCallum made a vi.sit to tlvp fitato fair at Lincoln this week. A U. Ivaloy and wife aro seeing tlio stuto fair at Lincoln this week. !'. Hrndbrook is taking in the Neb raska statu fair at Lincoln this week. Walter Koby sells the Singer .owing inacliinu. I'riccs right, (iet tlio best. Pay your subscription and pot a cal culating pencil. They are a little won der. James Peterson and wife have i- tlU'Hcd from a visit at the state fait at Lincoln. Miss .Jessie Docker left the lir-t of the week for Lincoln whote -he will attend scho 1. The Miss.es Mnttie mid Cl-tia Abel have returned homo after a plcnsti t visit with friends at Omaha Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. "HOYAI BAKINQ POWDER 00.. Tin- LlltKK 1 per year. ' .o Nosbit loft Sunday for Guide Uock, Hert Waldcn, fotmerly of this city, I here ogain. See Wright before you buy a gas or gasoline stove. J iinies Emlgli took in tlio state fair at Lincoln this week, Kinesl WeUcli is taking in the stnto fair at Lincoln this week. 1 want eggs and will pay you cash. I'Ai.mvr.i.i., Poultry man. See our portrait nlTVi and then como In and see the sample uoi trait. V F Evans and .1.0 Lindley woro in Superior the first of tlio week. Ida ltyati left Wednesday morning for a visit with friends at Omaha. Mis Hortlia Talbot returned Tues day from a protracted visit in Iowa. .John Wolfe is visiting in Lincoln and taking in the state fair this week. Mrs. Harry Honlo of Mr-Cook was visiting friends and relatives hero thh week. .lames Mitchell of Hastings was down this week visiting friends and relatives. licit Morharl is visiting with .1. F, Winters and family and attending the state fair. Win. Wolfe is looking after business mutters m Lincoln and taking in the state fair. Oscar Tool and wife are visiting in Lincoln this week and seeing tlio sights al the state fair. W P Kejindy left Monday for a visit will) his son Calvin and finally al Holyoko, Colorado. C. W. Kuloy ami wife returned Fri day from a several month's visit in Ohio and other eastern states. Miss Hea'.rix Mixer who has been visiting with hrr panmts here returned to Chicago Wednesday morning. Mrs Overman, mother of tlio Over man boys, aecoinpnnied by Mrs. E. U. Overman left Wednesday for her homo at Oquawka, Illinois. Mise Sarah Knnwles who lias been visiting with William Parkes and wife for some time past leturned to her homo at Lincoln Tuesday. A. .1. Green and wife arrived Sunday for a viit with their patents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van Dyke. On Monday morning they were elvon a scronado by Hie other young people of the neighborhood. Samples ol mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis tributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food, and in many ckies their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS All kinds of gatdon tools at Wright's. Annual interest, option loans of 1) .1. Mjors. All kinds of wire fencing at Wright's hardware store. Charley Uealo is homo after a jover nl days trip to St. Joe. Wright tins every article of waro that Is needed around tlio kitchen. C. L. Cotting and wife aro visiting in Lincoln ami taking in the state fair. Miss liuclnh .Jackson visited with friends in Nobroskn Ci'y this week. For a good smootlio hair out or shave go to .1. J. Haker's on Webster street. Robert McHiido made a business trip to Kiverton and Franklin this week. J. W. Hogenreif and wife have re turned homo ngain after a trip to Chi cago. It. A. Simpson of liltte Hill was look ing after business matters lioie Wed nesday. (Jeo. W. Lindsoy left Wednesday morning for a trip to Lincoln and the atato fair. Charles Kent and wife loft Tuesday morning for a visit at his old home in Michigan Kalph Foe left the first of tlio week for MeCook and will hold down the position of operator there. Mrs. Homer Sherwood leturned home Monday evening from a visit in tlio state of Washington. Dr. McKeeby and wifo of (Sutlirio, Oklahoma, have been visiting old friends here for a low days past. E W. Kay and wifo of St. Joseph, wero here the first of the week visiting C. U. Cowdon and wife and other rela tives. Tho annual election of the W. C. T. U. will bo held at the homo of Mrs. Hrake field Thursday afternoon, September; Kith. All members are urged to be present. Estuay Notice: Taken up at the farm of F. W. Studebakcr four miles west of Red Cloud, one bay horse pony ten years old and one light crenm pony blind in one oyo, about twelve or lif teen years old. F. W. Sti'dkiiakkii. Miss Ada Hoyer entertained a num ber of friends very ploasautly on Tues day evening in honor of her cousins tlio Misses Mnttio and Clara Abol of Hed Cloud. Tho evening wns devoted to music mid guessing contests. Omaha lice. If you cat without nppotito you need Prickly Ash Hitters. It promptly re moves impurities that clog and impede the action of tho digestive organs, cre ates good appetite and digestion, strength of body nnd activity of brain. For sale by C. L, Cotting. The republican electors of Garfield township will meet in caucus on Thurs day, Soptembor 20th, at 4 o'clock p in. at the Pope school hotiso for the pur pose) of nominating township ollicers and such other business as may come before tho meeting. Ho. Amack, Com mitteeman. Hereford breeding stock for sale. One half blood cow five years old. Two half b'ood yearlings, nearly two, one has calf by her sido. The cow and one yenrling are bred to full blood Ked Polled bull and will be froeli in Febru ary. Also ono calf six weoks old. E. L. Fawoett, Cowles, Nobr. K. W. K-iloy of thoNebraska Met can tile Co., leturned from Denver Mon day, accomponied by a life-long com panion, he having been married during nis short absenea to Miss Fannie Mc Piieters of that place. The marriago ceremony was performed at the resi dence of the bride's parents in Den ver. Tho Chief along with the num erous other friCnds of tho young man takes pleasure in extending congratu lations. Homo visitors excursions, Septem ber 10 nnd 20. On thesi dates the Burlington Ilouto will sell tickets to all points in Iowa, Wisconsin and north ern peninsula of Michigan at rato of ono faro plus $2.00 for tho round trip. Same low rates will npply in southern Minnesota, northern Missouri ami cen tral nnd western Illinois. Tickets will bo good to return any time within SO days from date of issue. For further information consult nearest ticket agent or write to J. Frnnois, General Pttssonger Agont, Omaha, Neb. A very pretty marriago certmouy was Bolemnizd at Grace Episcopal church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, tho contracting parties being Mr. Edward Koons and Miss Almira Graves, both of York county, this stato. A large number of invited fiiends were present aud ho church was tastefully decorated with llowors. Tho impres sive coremony was conducted by Kev, X ir.ders pastor of Grace church, Tho bride is the sister of Mrs, Henry Clark of this city and is an estimablo and ac complished young lrdy. She hns many friends in this city having visited hero s.veral times. The Chick plong with their many friends extend congratulations. Incidents ol Evy D.iy Life Which Very Few People Stop to Think About on Accouut f Their Littlenru Look out for spotters. It is about the time of year when people gener ally begin to think of laying in a sup ply of coal and begin to work their brains to see how they mo going to do it. If the present weather keeps up howover, tlio ice man will still have tho bulge on the business. It has al most forgotten to rain for some time past. School began last Monday and it is to bo hoped thu term will be suc cessful. The digging of the cellar for the McFatlmul brick has been com pleted and it is a good sight for the ejus. The building of the opera house which was contemplated bofoiv tho Into upheave! of morality sltuck tho town has bun Iiidiliuitelj polponed until some of the moralists move avn or get changed ideas of the wn) to run a town. Tho tourist pi inter who ar rived in the city on last Satutilay week and struck a jib in this oillce mid who was thrown in the "miaj" on the fol lowing Monday uiglil on mi alleged charge uf hating eaten s() much after along fast that he became top heavy was on Mondaj tut nnd looso Tlieio aro some phases of the case that don't "Hack" right.-There aro cili.eiis who volunteered to be witnesses to the fact that thoy had seen the man tit the time of his arrest and before mid that they saw nothing wrong with him and no just cause for his arrest Wlnlo we make this statement lei us say that one or more pcins who said that the fel low was all tight aro reputable bust ness men. Hut bo that as it may or may not the fact remains that a bread iihiI wattr sentence of one day or ten days on a charge of drunkenness or a more serious chaige is a damnable out rage The man who is hard-hearted enough to expect his fellow creatures to live on such fare should be sarved for ton days or more on a graveyaid-stew-for-nstitl with water instead of milk nnd made to lay drain pipe. The costs for the ariest of the several par ties lately to the city is about $:i M) ench besides the cost of keeping. The city govcrumcnicut leaving out the mayor and council, city clerk mid iro.is urer hiiTe "got it under their hat" that they can run the city to suit themselves. One member of this self-appointed society of sleuths has even gone so far as to threaten the publisher of this pa per nud his assistant that they will bo "run in" the next chance he gets. We don't think Hut to return to the ar rest. On the Thursday morning after tho arrest an order was made by tho mayor for his release but lie was still held by the slierill' on a bread mid water diet with a mittimus from the po lice judge for ten days. Ho was held as a suspect until Hie authorities of Ida Grove, Iowa, could be heard from Tho man wanted wns ex-mayor of Hattle Creek, Iowa, and tho crime was embezzlement. .Just think uf this poor forlorn, broken down, uncouth looking printor being taken for a mayor. As ho remarked himself, hu looked as much like the pieluio sent as a monkey looked like mi elephant And because we defend these poor devils who are "run iu" when othercrimes are winked at wo have been threatened with being "pinched." It Is evident that this city has a detective association. Hed Cloud will soun assume tho appearance of a graveyard and people will not dare to walk on the streats or sit on their front or back porches. Even back stairs aro tabooed The city better put a rein on its minions of the law or it may run up agaiust a suit for damages. Thero is a chance right at present for n success ful ono Hot days followed by cool nights will breed mnlarln iu tho body that is bil lions or costive. Prickly Ash Hitters is very valuable at this time for keep ing the stomach, liver and bowels well regulated. Sold by C. L. Cotting $ Tih Wnntrl I act too Years J if kopt clean that Is. surgically clean; so clean that no toolh do- Oi stroying erm can tiud lodgment 5J There nro plenty of duntiiHces that will .'polish enough or too J inuce but row that will cleanse jjj tbotoughly. m J Dr. Reed's ? 4 Dr. Reed's Tooth Powder Z cleanses, whitens and polishes m the teotb, and is an antiseptic JJJ a, and germicide. Does nil that JjJ any other tooth preparation does and it has the germ destroying JJ ik quality that few havo. Perfectly J ; harmless, delightful to use. PRICE 25 CENTS 5 C. L. COTTINO, i I The Druggist. I V4444444-44444 0 4 v 0 i fc it it) itv it it it it it it it it it it) it it) it) it) it) it) ilt it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) a) it) it) it) First Glimpse of Autumn Tints. Have you soon those NEW PALL SUITS. Nothing like them ever seen in this city. Suits that Demand Yoaf Attention. Wc are showing a great variety of novelties in fall suils. Unfinished worsteds, fancy worsteds, fancy cassimeres, made in sack suits, single or double breasted. Elegant line dress frocks in clays and French backs. All our fall styles in HATS now on the shelves. Boy's and Children's clothing in endless varieties. it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) I Gooiden-Kaley Glothing Go. I it) E . LEADERS IN KNOCKING ! KNOCKING ! KNOCKING ! Still hammering away and the prices are showing the effects of so much hammering., We are mak ing them lower than the lowest, and you should take advantage of it to save money on Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. From week to week we papers. The proper is to come G fnch stove pipe ('J)j pounds to Joint) 5 inch, ono piece, corrugated steel elbow 0 inch, lour piece, steel elbow. ,. Ononalf pound, No. 0 copper rivets Thrccjfourths inch galvanized iron pipe, per foot.., Ono quart tin fruit cars, per dozen No. 8 NickU dialed coppor tea kettle . .. . 100 foot wire clothes lines Mrs. Putt's Sad Irons, per set Come in and sec the O. K. rotary washers. These are the best washers on the market and give the best satisfaction. Our space is limited but our stock is complete. Come in and let us show you. A pleas ure to chom goods. Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. mmmM m &$i mmMmmmmmm m m m m m m m (if is. 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