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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1888)
H XL M r w Ik i i i :v h VOL XV. Square Dealing Golden Eagle THE CELEBRATED ORR PANTALOON OVERALL WAJUU3TEB KETEB TO BIT. Why did the working men of this country in the past year use over 1,000,000 pairs of ft. .. CWT7.T7.T Oll Xz Cn ' UV pair and von WE SELL C. WIENER, Prop. Red Cloud and Wymore. ) WEDNESDAY Miss Lil'ic Letson is on the sick list Mrs. J. H Moore of McCook is visit ing sit J. A. Crawford"?. Miss Ilettic Skcen will return home today from Crete to spend the vacation . Joe Karr, is the custodian of the street railway teams. They have fouir fine teams. Three of the t'inkerton men from this city and six from McCook" have "one to Lincoln. L: 1. Albright is putting city water into his dwelling, and beauti fying his lots with fountains. Four days from today will be the election for railway bonds. Let thole who have the prosperity of the city at heart do their utmost to carry the bonds. Red Cloud's future pros pects depends largely upon the suc cess of the project. There seems to be a general feel ing throughout the city that if the people ccme out next Saturday eve ning and nominate a good non-partisan ticket, composed of our best citi zens that harmony will pervade our city during the next year. It should e$done. The Chief is not in favor of snap-judgment by a few chaps. Let the people do it, and it will be done right. We have customers for houcs costing from $800 to $2,000. Bring in your property. Gump & Warner, Opera house block. RED CLOUD, Overalls and Pants will under i i i Arcronr wnv :viiitu THEM -CATHEBION. Cathcrton, March 27, Special Correspondence Rev. Buzzle is holding a series of very interesting protracted meetings at the Catherton school house. Mrs. R. G. Lewis recently receiv ed the sad news of the death of her aunt. Mrs. C. Forbes who had made it her home "with Mrs. Lewis the past two years, but was spending the win- l tcr with her sister at Rennet, Neb. Mrs. Letner has been suffering with a severe cold the past week. Mr. Stonghton's fanii'y have gone to their future home in Franklin, but Mr. S. will remain in this part of the country a short time boring wells . Johnnie Lewis has been quite sick with chicken pox. Miss Melia Lambert s again in this .vicinity. Her many friends welcome her bank. Mr. Rhea lost a fine horse with lung fever. Ncls Benson has rented X. Barry's farm for three years. Diana. HCSCBY CREEK Hungry Creek March 27. Special CorrespondencesThe star littirary has closed for the season. v There was a spelling school at Hum mefs school house last Tuesday eve ning we suppose all had a good time. W. W. Blackmer has closed his term of school in District No. 9 and returned to his home in Iowa, Our niinister has chanced his pro gram on this part of the circuit and give us night meetings. We had quite nn equinoctial storm and annother one after equinoctial. Wt J-new whit to call it -Jump up. WEBSTER COUNTY, NEB. FMOAY. MONDAY. Thos..T. Moshcris quite feeble now. Vacation tins week in our public school. The government announces a cold wave for our especial benefit. Don't forget the non-partizan con vention to take place next Saturday eyening at the court house. Here's a chance to quit fighting and goto building up the city. The Rock Island railway will no doubt come to Red Cloud inside of a year, lney taiK very tavoraoiy now, and if the crops arc good this season the road will be built here before nest fall expires. On Sunday three hundred colored men passed through the city on No. 30 bound for California. Agent Welch purchased fifty pounds of bacon and a hundred loaves of bread for the crowd. The train arrived about twelve o'clock. The stand pipe of the Red Cloud water works bursted last week. Here's a pretty mess, as the city has not enough money on hand to repair it. Hastings Democrat. You are off, Mr. Democrat, we have plenty of money to repair the jtand pipe. You are thinking of Hastings. Garden Field and Flower Seeds Don't send off lor garden seed;, when we ean fill your ordcr by the m.. cr lb. xor less money and with better seeds. Our stock is fresh and reliable of the latest improved ar icties from the best seed house in the land, who handle northern grown seeds. We do not sell on commis sion, and nothing but fresh seeds in tc bulk. Give us a call. Peukixs & 3IlTCnELL, d.tw feb imch Red Cloud Neb. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your ap petite is poor, you are bothered with headache, you are nervous, and geuer ally out of sort?, and want to brace ut. Brace up Aut not with stimulant-"-, princ rne"3icines, or bitters, which have for their basis cheap whisky, and which stimulant you lor an hour and then leave you in a worse condition than before. What you want is an al terative that will purify your, blood, start health action of .'iver and kid neys, restore yitalty, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in electric bitters, and only oOcts a bottle at Henry Cooks. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavsn, Curb?, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Threat from whatever cause. Coughs, Etc; Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted Sold by Deyo& Dorr, Druggist. A BttstJacmtsfce CIrgym'a TMU Itar R M. Fickru. President of the Methodist rrotcrtaat Cbarck or South Carolina, write from Gieea-nlle: "About four yean ago 1 was attacked with wkat the phyaieiaas proooaaced aeuralgir rhrumatuoB, aeco-apaaied with erynipeU My appetite failed me entirely, and I had an iatemittiag palse and very irregular pulaatioaa of the heart. A ter rible pain soon nuae iato my ebest and shoulders, aad I became se helpless that 1 )aald attrad ton) busiaess at all Ths pain were movable, aad woald sometimes pass from one part of my body to another Finally the erysipelas broke out nn my lets hand and arm. aad produced much swell tag. I wa fur eighteen month attic-ted in this way. and of coarse ased a great many kinds of medicines, but nothing gav t&e relief. Friends finally persuaded ma to try Swift's Specific I oticed a decided iraproTemeat while taking the first bottle. 1 continued its use until 1 bad taken about one dozen bottles, when 1 found myself sound and well again, with no sign of dis ease left except a stiffness in my band, result of the erysipelas. While taking the medicine I gained an an average two pounds of Mesh par week. I think 8. 8. 1L a valuable msdidae. and I frequently rerommead it ta my friends." Write ta the Swot Srunrtc Ga, Atlanta. Oa, far a Traatise on Bleat ami lain Diirsies. mailed area to anya TUESDAY Eld. Davis is in Hastings to day. (J. R. Chancy is in Superior today. Wui. 3Iosher of Norton, is in the city. Mr. Roggs and family will go to He kta to marrow. John O. Yeiser is in Akron, Col., today on business. TIo name of L. H. Wallace has been suggested for mayor. Elder Davis expects to start his new paper about April 25th. Fifty-five visitors registered at the reading rooms yesterday. Dr. E. A. Hall of McCook is doing business in the city today. There was a social dance at Pat more's restaurant last night. Miss Lydia Huffman will teach the spring term of school at Pleasant Dale district 31). The Happy Hour club gave their last dance Monday night. James Ferguson and Thos. Paul of Cowles are in the city today. Don't forget thatC.L. Cotting has the finest selection of the new styles if wall paper. : D. II. Kaley's name has been sugsrest d a-5 a probable canidite lor alderman tor the north ward. Fwur teams? were, puicha.-ed today for the street railway at the magnifi cicnt sum of $1200. II. F Henderson and lr..- two daughters from Womer Kiin,i-. i? in the city visiting with Ken on S-een and family. The firemen will give a grand ball at their hall tomorrow night. Jud Clark of Fairbury will furnish the music. Everybody should go. - The Bond Question. If our Pleasant Hill citizens will stop and turn over the Missouri Pa cific bond question in their minds they will observe that it will be a paying investment for them to vote bonds. The three thousand dollars to be voted bj them, if carried, will cist the township not over $1S0 in teiest annually, and the taxes off of the road bed which would be assessed at something like $30,000 would bring back to the township something over a $1,000 yearly. It will be a good speculation for Pleasant Hill in any event. To The Public. Having sold oir clothing depart ment on 4th avenue, we take pleas ure in announcing, to you that the purchasers are two well known men Mr. Andrew Berg and Mr. Al Ga lusha. We have been considering this change for some time (since we have been qnable to secure a suitable man to take charge of that department) yet we were determined not to dis pose of it until we secured purchase rs that would make the clothing de partment a success. We believe we have gained our object and respect fully ask our friends and customers to give them a liberal patronage With their extensive experience in the clothinj. business and the com bination of assistance that will be given them they will undoubtedly be able to deserve your trade. Thank ing you for past favors, we will state that our dry goods and boot and shoe department will receive our full at tention both stocks will be increased until we have the largest and best equipped dry goods and boot and shoe house in the west. Your humble servants, Atiiow & Young. ChicagoJStore. MARCH 30. '88- SATURDAY. N. W. Flaisig is in the city today. Nothing new in the strike line in this city. D. S. Coombs has been mentioned as a candidate for city clerk. The fellow that took Cum urines' pigeons returned them yesterday. The station agent at Byron was ac cidently shot and killed yesterday. M. 1). Edleman will soon erect a hand some residence in our city. Mr. Kenyon Skcen is improving his esidenee by setting ota shade trees. The revival meetings still continue with unabated zeal at the 31. E. church Mr. Boggs who has been out in Da kota has returned to the city and will probably locate heie. . Mrs. Grice has been sick for the past two weeks with quinsy sore throat has recovered and is again able to he around. The building b'nn ha been inaug urated and we aie in hoprs that cur city will ilourUh like a green bay tree before the season i o'er. Our friend W. W. Gardner has decid ed to go to Oilean and enter into the hotel busine ip tiiu pl-tee. The peo ple of that town w 1 Jind Mr. G. and his otimabie f.n..iiy worthy ppople in ev ry respect. The following addition of name have heen added t. the Ii-c of men who h:.ve been -(. .. ei. of a-. Candida te. fnr nn.'iT. "v. L. Funk. .1. .L. Miller, Geo. Holland, J. L. Miner, A. &. Marsh, and A. II. Kaley. Wehop!t'd:n will haye the oiled of breaking the backbone 0f winter. This metropolian headquarters i- getting tired of Old Winter lingerinc I around in the lap of Spring it's decid edly an old chestnut with hard coal at 41 -i DPI1 toil. !". Uor- nn f .1 !., 1. .. ' -v.v ."-- -w--- -.. -v. qU VliliJilliUJ , it's high time. Miss Emma Brown is home from college to spend a week's vacation with her parents. She was accom panied by her room mate Miss King, who spent several hours in the city while waiting for the west bound train Several Span of young work mule for sale also some seed corn warrant d to grow by J. D. Post. w-tf Cowles, Neb. If you wish to buy or sell property call on us. Gump & Warner, Opera honse block. Don't suffer with chapped hands or rongh slcin when you can so easily cure with a bottle of Cottine's Dermo line. FARM LOANS ! The old reliable Smith Bros., Loan and Trust Co- are making farm loans at the lowest attainable rates. We require no appraisers on oar applications. Loans completed quietly and quickly. Call on heir agent, O. W. Barker Itch, mange, and scratches ofeyery kind on human animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford Sanitary Lotion This nevr fails. ' Sold by Devo & Dorr Druggist, Red Cloud Neb. Seed wheat, Seed oats, Seed flax, German millet, w tf For sale at the Grain Elevator. HCosae and seanswwere prepared to do you good. QCoae;to us with your prescriptions aid receipts. Coae to us for your drugs, paints, books. Cone to us for jour lamp aid lanterns. DeyosfcDor. - NO 35 Bnwmklus. By Mrs. 31. L. Beadle, up stairs, Moon block. Cutting and and .fitting of ladies and children's garments a specialty. Ladies desiring switahes woven on short notice will please call? d-2t&w-tf Tnkea !.'. On Sunday morning by the city marshal one bay horse, blind in both eyes, about nine years old, harness marked. The owner will call and settle for him at Warner's feed barn . A u A bstol-i te C i: r f , The oiigitia! Al-ietine ointment in only put up in lursrelwn ounce tid, I .ixos, and is an al'S'.hite dire furosl burev. hiiriis, wnui.-t? chapped bauds and ail kin eruptio-is. Will i)oitivelj ::re ail kinds ot pii- Ask for.the o:iginal Abietiue ointment. Sold He.ry c.ok at 25 c-nts per box by mail HO CM. tf Cheat Fan Loam? I can make y.u the cheapest Farm Loan that you can get in the west. Xo, dela3. Money icady as soon is title is perfect and security given. You can pay part on principal at end ofany year and stop interest if you wih. Defore making a loan compare ti'V ratea with others and you will be eonvineed that this statement is cor rect. All kinds of well secured notes bought C. F.Cathku. O'.fit-ovir Io-r Oifiee. ltd Clond. CALIFORNIA ! .UK LAND OF discoveries! BEWARE OF BUTA1TONS S -e that our troe mark, -SANTA AB IE, is on every bottle is is mi every iinttle r.f mat pleasant California rem edy. Satisfaction guaranteed- or-mon ey refunded by Henry Cook !. k-r ! tm imiwm. MAKE NO MTTSAKE By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for consumption. SANTA ABIE has brought gladness to many a household and by promptly breaking up tha cough and cold that too often developed into that fatal disease wi yet syve thousands from an untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant reme dy always in the house. CALIFOBNIA CAT-BURE The only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold in the bead, hay sever, Bose cold catarihal deafness and soar eyes, re stores the sense of taste and smell removed bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Follow directions and a corf is warranted by all droggwte. Send for circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL GO, Orovillo Six months' treatment for $1 sent mail by 1.10 SANTAABIE AND CAT-R-CURE fot ale by Henry Cook, Agent. ILT.CLARKDURGCo WhotearJeJsfsiiliJioooh.irs . 1 1 V . T."S 1 .- ivu. "Ma--:,-..I-- 'T.V-'W.- mSs&gZt v?-, '-- ' s5si SSBvfrS::i- -'' i& te35S:""---,, - "fV Or 1 Z(j- jr - - f ''"'T; k "l M II , fe! !! ecrn- Z3SSSgs&& -s 5.T-