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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1901)
I! 4avkiiUiilviiiliVliUriUibtlltUbiiivliUifc. 9 9 4 9 4 4 9 4 a 4 4 4 4 -9 a 9 -9 -9 9 a -9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 4 9 -9 4 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 4 -9 -9 -9 Rememder that vc handle only good goods, that will give you value received for the money paid. That everything sold bears our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. That we buy for cash, sell for cash, and save you from paying someone else's debts. Remember that our stock comprises everything carried in the Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Optical and Photographic line. lieiahoiise Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tint C'hikk?! per year. in the city again was Ed. Hohnnnn it Is week. You can got hinges doors nt tlio Fair. (or your sciccn wife of Kirortuti GENERAI CITY NEWS. -JSSSSsS1S'SSS1STTSSA1H1ST WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Stove repairs nt W. W. Wright's. For (arm loans call on C. VV. Kaley. Cane seat Rockers $1 27 nt Miner Bros. Dwlght Jones of Guide Rock was here Wednesday. QUr. F. K. McKceby was up from Su perior and spent Sunday hore. Mrs. J. L. Kaley who tins been hero from Umahu returned to that place the first of the week. Dr. J. W. Moranvillo is able to bo out again. Wo hopo his improvement this time will be permanent. Before vou makan muchaso in the Dry Goods, Grocery or shoo linn get our prices Nubrnsku Mercantile Co. There will bo regular service hold at the Christian church each Lords day at tho usual hours. II. S. Soudkh, Pastor. J. C. Wolfe, just received furniture and prices before buying. the furniture man, has a nice now line of new carpots. Cnll and get fcU,UiUiUii,Ufc 9 '9 9 ' -9 4 -9 -9 9 9 4 -9 9 -9 4 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 .a -9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -a 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 MES. NATION AND KANSAS CITY CANNOT AGREE. But our customers agree that we sell hardware at tho lowest prices that are known. Quality Guaranteed. Lot us show you what wo have in a 4 tin manure fork at fiOiv Kiweod Wire strotchor 00c !J Hi pail axel create If"' Wire basket calf wennur 40.' 2(1 inch "Diston Saw" 1 f0 Kureka post hole digger Toe Buggy whips f mm 10j to $1.00 Nieklo plated copper tea kel- tlo , 100 Copper lioitom tea kettle 0n All steel spado J0o 14 inch warranted tile 30c 12 inch warranted tile 25o Our lino of Bicycle - Sundries and Repairs is complete. Everything you want to repair your wheel. RIDE - A - WORLD BICYCLE. We want your trade and will save you money to get it. MORHART Bros. Hardware Oo. John Fulton and wi'io hure Tuesday. Al Gausha wm In MeCookthis week attending a Masonic gathering. Mrs. Win ZelulT and Mr. Frank Iladloy wuro in (Juido Rock Friday. Ladies' summer underwear 7c to 'J5i'; men's summer underwear '-" to fiOc, at tho Fair. 1 cure horses of polo evil ami listula. Guaranteed curt or nv pay. S. Da, Rid Cloud, Neb Jus. Burden and family left Tuesday for a few days visit with relatives in Belleville, Kansas. The picnic season is closo nt hand and niready preparations are being made by many to enjoy outings. 1). M. Frees and. wlfo of Chicago ar rived in the city the first of tho week and wore tho guests of O. J. Piatt and wife. Prof. Geo. R. McCrary of liluo Hill was hero this week. Tho schools of that placo are closed on account oi a smallpox scare. W. N. Richardson has had a wind mill put in and has put up a laige iron tank at his rosidonco. Tho improve ment is a good aud substantial one. Mrs. Dr. Riokards of Weeping Water, this state, arrived in tho city Friday night on a visit to her mother Mrs. L. Rifo and other relatives aud friends. Go te No 1 Third avenue for fresh garden' and field seeds'' of all! kinds. Also headquarters for the REST coal in town. Onion sets, cano seed, Kaffir corn; etc. Tho Juniors of the Red Cloud high school will givo a conundrum social at tho residenco of Jai. Peterson, Friday evening, May 3d. Supper 10 cents. Everybody come. For a hand made harness to givo wear, mado of tho best oak tanned leather thnt will not rip or tear, and warranted to bo mado with tho best of caro, go to .1. O. Butler. , Wo tako Butter and Eggs the same1 as cash at highest market price i)2 bars Louox snap $1 00 17 pounds gran ulated sugar $1 00 Home shoo tobacco 10 cents per pound. Nebraska Mercan tile Co. When you have urgent business with somcono in another town or city, re member you can reach your party tho quickest and best by the long distanco telephone. Rates mado known on ap plication to "central." Wo have moved our stock of Grocer ies to tho roar of tho Dry Goods room, whore we nro prepi ro I to give our patrons tho best of sei vice, and furnish them with tho cho'coit of dried and nnned fruits and staple groceries at Trustees prices. Nebraska Mercantilo Co. Louis Bagger & Co., patent attor neys, Washington, D. C, report that on last Tuesday Samuel Smith, a resi dent of this placo, obtained & valuablo patent for improvements in endless convoyers for grading plows and to othor residents of this state seven patents wero issued on tho samo date. The city oiuncil mot in adjourned session on Tuesday evening and passed an ordinance for the tefundingof the present outstanding six per cent water bonds. Tho new bonds will draw feur and one-half per cent, a yearly saving to the city of about 1375.00. The new bonds will be optional after ten years. This may not look liko much of a sav ing to some, but is the aggregate of twenty years it moans a saving of 17,500.00 to the taxpayers of Red Cloud. The refunding ordinanco appears else where in this issuo and should be road by all. It is a good thing and should have been done long ngo. Last week through an oversight we omitted to noto tho progress mado in th case of tho city of Red Cloud vs. Michigan Trust Co , moro commonly known as the electric light bond suit. The iiise as it now stands is in the same condition as tho first ense wherein the F it M Bank building was involved. The case was heard in the district court, thu evidence submitted and thejudgu has notified the attorneys to iilo oriels or argument, and the decision will probably bo given at the Juno term. Tho goneral opinion of conservative people is that the city will win the suit. Tho smokers of Red Cloud can iind on salo by H. E. Grico and a few of tho locol dealers ono of tho choicest and most phonomonal retailing cigars ever manufactured in tho west, the "Tuck' cignr. It is hand mado throughout and unequalcd in workmanship by any B cont cigar on the market. Tho "Tuck" cigar has in its tiller the finest grade of old unllavored tobacco that can be pur chased and used in a 5 cont cigar Its draft is perfection. Tho "Tuck" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of five with tho object in viow of keeping it fresh, retaining the flavor and protect ing it from breakage when carried in the pocket." Tho "Tuck" cigar is in fact perfection in everything that is required to make a choice smoke. There is no cigar mado in the iivo cvnt cigars that equals the Tuck cigar, in lino workmanship, quality, draft and tiller. Try the "Tucks". o aud SO 00 coil at Caldwell's. Miss Bonnie Emigh loft Saturday for n visit at Umaha. See the line display of heating stoves nt W. W. Wright's. The Chirk and Chicago Inter Ocean no year fur $l.2fi. The 10th car of furniture just un loaded at Miner Bros. A good teaspoon for 10c per set; tabic spoons 20o pur set at the Fair. Walter Roby sells the Singer sewing machine. Prices rigtit. Get tho best. Pay your subscription and gel a cal filiating pencil. They are a little won der. Gold Williams of Riverton was look ing after business matters and visiting with friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Maria Rriggs of Clay Center, this state, 19 hero on n visit with hor daughter Mis. J. A. Tulleys. Miss Lillian Price of Riverton visited in the city the last of the week the guest of Mrs. W. W. Wright. Mrs. Frank Henderson and daughter Edna of Womer, Kansas, visited horo the first of the week with Mrs. 1). 11. Kaley. Sevoral residents of (his placo at tended tho dedicatory services of tho new Pawnee Union church near Jud on on last Sunday. The old building at tho rear of the Charles H. Potter lot formerly occu pied by Jacob Nnstein as a cigar store, has been removed to tho rear of the building occupied by C. F. Evans as a second hand store. LOCALLY Iron hod, spring ami mattress com plete ill 00 at Miner Bros. A few of those dandy 25c whips to go at 10c at Butler's. clothes at the You can get a suit of Fair. See the sample9. NoU Longtlii made a business Hip this week to Aurora, Kansas. Don't f.-ii!i t tlie Trustee's Slaughter Sale at the Nt nraskn Meieantilo Co. Mrs M. M Stein who lias been visit ing wirn friends at Sioux City, lowr, rjturui'il home Sunday night. Foil Sam: German millet seed. In quiio of F E. Wilder , five and one half miles south-west of Red Cloud. Spring is here; so is Butler, with a full tine of light and heavy harness at low prices. Call uuforoyou buy. Finest Hue of Iron beds and fancy rockers In tho valley, at bed rock prices at J. C. Wolfe's, the furniture man. r latuf. per cent interest on nt. C. F. Catlior. drug store, Red 3ueJi1iiriM11W'M July 0 to 13 tho Burlington Route wpl sell round trip tickets to San Francisco at unprecodentedly low rates. The rato from Omaha, for instanco will bo $15. From othor points correspond ingly low. Tickets good to return un til August 31. Stopovers allowed both going and returning. Teachors, clergy men and others wh'i can get away dur ing the hot summer months are urged to luvestigitn this romarkablo oppor tunity of obtaining the most enjoyable niitiiii! in their experience at a cost so small as to bo within reach of almost everyone. Beautifully illustrnted fold er, giving full information, mailed on request. J. FiuNCis, Goneral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Farm Insurance ; -N-W-AVVAV-"VV-VV German - Insurance - Co. OF FREEPORT, ILL. The largest old line company in tlic west. Farmers Mutual Ins Co. Of Nebraska, of Lincoln. Largest mutual in tho state with. over 300 policies in Webster County. 0. C. Teel, Agt.,1 Rkd Cloud, Nkhhaska. Farm loans at cood imnroved ottlco over Cottlug's Cloud. Neb. Mrs. N. L. I). Smith returned homo Wednesday evening from a seven-1 weeks visit with relatives and friends at Algona, Iowa Mrs. A.S. Marsh of Pasadena, Call ifornla, who has been visiting with friends at hor former old homo here left on hor return trip Tuesday. Taken this month keeps you well all summer. Greatest spring tonlo known. Rocky Mountain Toa, made by Madi son Mcdlcino Co, 35o. O. L. Cotting. Cures dizzy spoils, tired feeling, stomach, kidney and liver troubles. KeepB you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month. 35c. C. L. Cotting. Wo wish our correspondents would ondeavor to get their items in each week and if posslblo not later than than Thursday. No department of tho paper is looked after by our road ors moro than this. If your locality is not represented send us in U9 news. John Wegnmn, wlfo and children left Tuesday evening for their new homo at Riverside, California. Mr. Wegman Iiiih resided and was engaged in the tihotoLMimhic business horo for vimt'H and has been an oxen) zon. His many friends hero will unite ith us in hoping that his sojourn in tho west will bo both pleasant and profitable. Mr. Chaflln, sii.ee the receipt of a message ft om Congressman Landis, of Indiana, stating tnai no wouio visit Red Cloud this week, has received a letter from Mr. Landis saying that ho has boon called off his wostern trip for the pros-nt, and will not bo hero as he had intention, uisnop Aanuors, ami Mesne. Richnrdson and Burkott for morly resided in Mr. Landis' district, and were counting upon n renewal of their acquaintance with the distin guished lndianian. for many iplary citi- J)ont trust to blind luck; But come and see an OSBOENE HAY RAKE before you buy.t will save you time and expense. When you come to use it IT IS A WORLD BEATER. It will also pay you to get a Three Wheel Lister. befare they are all gone. I alse have two or three two wheel listers left at prices that will astonish you. J7SS. PETERSON. rZZk " &&y Prices on dry plates till April 15: sizk Stani.ky Chamkk Crown Suds 27 G. E. 3Jx4 27c 30c 4x0 40c fi2o 0x7 GOc 88o Nkwiiousk BllOS. "Have you any douhts remaining?" taid Mrs. Jonos. "No, Marinda, I have not. I took Rocky Mountain Toa last night." ' Twill remove nny impuro thoughts in tho human family. 8Gc. C. L. Cotting. JafncsT. Harwood died at his homo in this city on Monday, April 22, after a long and painful illness of cancer of the stomach. At tho timo of his death ho was almost sixty-Qvo years ef ago The funeral services wero held at tho residenco on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Rich ards of tho Baptist church, and the remains were laid at rest in the Red Cloud cometery. Tho commoncement exorcises of tho Red Cloud high schools will occur this year on .June 0th nnd fith. Tho object in having two evenings is to uive the graduating class a chance to give their class program. Tho first evening, June 0th, will bo dovoted to tho cass program. Tho second evening June 0h will on tho regular commencement exercises. Dr. Metehor Wharton of Lincoln has been encaged to deliver tlio class address. Tho Incealatironto sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dean at the Congregational church on the evening of Juno 2d. GARFIELD. Rev. Charles Pari: preached at tho Ash Creek church Sunday. Ed. White was visiting at Smith's lastSunday. Miss llattio Lippiticott was visiting Miss May Mohler last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dow nro re joicing over the advent of a daughter last week. N. L. 1). Smith set out quito an orchard last week. It consisted of crabs, apples, pears, cherries, currants aud grapes. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Esbon wore visiting with A. J. White and family Sunday. 'I ho Epworth League still flourishes. The timo of meeting lias boon changed to four o'clock in tho afternoon, The weather has now becomo settled and farmers aro planting corn. Highland Wagoner Mr. and Mrs Halfhill of were visiting with Rev. N. ami family last Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Smith n turned Thurs day from a lengthy visit wilh friends in Iowa. L. I). O.itinau has bopuii the work of removing the old Gardner House frum its present location and will put it on the southeast corner of the lots. Just what aro Mr. Oitman's plans we 'tin unable to say but in all Probability Red Cloud will havo a now brick hotel this summer. INTERESTING TO PARENTS. We have just opened for jour iuspiifion the daintiest assortment of Juvenile Clothing ever seen in Bed Cloud. New York and Chicago Novelties in Children's Apparel, comprising special productions of light weight woolens and mixed fabrics Swell - Vestee - Suits ! In tho newest fabrics, elegantly trimmed, ages 3 to 10. TWO : PIECE : SUITS ! Lz-V' Without a doubt the most complote assortment of two piece knee pants suits ever shown in Red Cloud. Arcs 7 to 15. Prico II 50 to 15.50. For Large Boys and Young Men. The styles this season are boyond comparison: New weaves in Fine Imported and Domestic fabrics. Garments in Tailoring Trimmings, Character and Fit equal to the best tailor made garments. Gouiden-Kaley - Glothing - Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Do th? Riches of the Alaskan Qold Fields Attract You? If so, read this. THE KING MINING HPANY OF FRIEND, NEBRASKA. CAPITAL, - 100,000.00. H. P KING. Friend, Nobraskn ... President HON. J. D POPE, trlend, Nebraska. Attoruoy-at-Lrtw ..Vieu-Prtsldent L E.SOUTHW1CK, Friend, Nebraska, Banker Secretary and Treasurer WM. BURKE, Friend Nebraska, Grain Buyer Director HON. F. I. FOSS, Crete, Nebraska, Attorneo ut-Law Director This company 9 duly incorporated tindej the laws ol me Slate of Nebraska. Tho company already oivns. TEN VALUABLE CLAIMS OF TWENTY ACRES EACH IN THE FAMOUS NOME MINING DISTRICT OF ALASKA. These nro nil placer mines and tho gold is obtained by "sluicing" or washing it out of tho sand. This was tho method used by the early California miners, whoa such immense fortunes were mada. Our claims are situated on or near such woll known gold producing cieeksas AaviL Glacier, Dexter, Dry, and Oregon, aud others where in the pant two years immense quauiilied ul gold have been taken out. Gold was lirst fount at Nome on Anvil orcek in the fall of 1808, by Polar Lindorberg, a Norwegian. He then wasted out over 1,700.00 in six days Later this claim yielded 114.000 in ono week. Last season it produced over 1800,000 worth of gold. We own a full claim of twonty acres enly a short distance further down Anvil creek. Ono man on Dexter creek rooked nut 1240 In two hours. Anothsr in tho samo stream averagoil over $100 a day Inst summer. Four men shoveling and rock ing on Glacier creek in two weeks washed out $27,000. These aro but a few instances but the heavy roeeipts of gold from Nome by the U. S. Assay olllco fully proves that it is the richest gold camp in the world. Ono company whose claim is about one mile above ono of ours sold stock two years ago at one dollar a share. L'ho same stock now is worth $.1000 per share. Tho stock of the Pioneer .Mining Co. and the Wild Goose Co. stock is owned by parties who will not even put a prion on it. Our claims aro in the hiimo localities and there is no reason why our claim;, wken developed, will not prove just as rich or richer. The prosidont of our company has spent two seasons in the Nomo district prospecting and locating tlit- claims now owned by this com pany. His early arrival there enabled him to sccuro the choice of location, In May lie will return to Nomo taking tho necessary machinery to develop and oporato our claims. STOCK FOR SALE. Tho groator part of our $100,000 stock ims boon taken but thore still is some that can be bought. The directors have decided to offer a certain numbor of. shares for sale to the public at par for , ONE DOLLAR, ASHARE. You can buy any number you like. ALL SHARKS ARE NON-ASSESSABLE. Hero is your opportunity. A small investment may bring ease and comfort and evon wealth Address all orders and make remittances payable to TH9 KING TUtlNING CO.. PRI8ND, NGB, fLf ' jlitodley's Hestaarant IIAI.K IIUII.IMNtt, Rod Cloud, Nebraska. JTo the Smokers Warm Meals at All Hours. Nice, Comfortable Lodging Kooms. BRUITS, CONFECTION ERY, NUIS AND CIGARS.' Ovsters if Every Stye. iALL KINDS OK HOT AND COLD1 LUNCHES. pVAAf I of Red Cloud. 2 'JALL FOR THE l"Blae - Front" J CIGAR. 35 THE BEST 5 Five Cent Cigar w mado wost of tho Mississippi ......... in .u m men long Amer ican Havann filler, Tho bust that can bo purchased in tho United Slates. These cigars ant striutly hand made. I J. FTJSTEIN, S w MANUFACTURER. $ lyMiiM..1fj i".3t4 MteMUftV -J. W4HJ('-W4 tfc....