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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1889)
1 L THE s QUAKE DEALING, ONE PRICE, GOLDEN EAGL CLOTHING HOUS E STOCK COMPLETE In every line. Goods, New, Stylish, m Ba)y49a&aBaW SSBr amamwjfaaaamaai r ::3BmSBamaE3r"' 0' NOBBY POWDER AbsolutelyPare. TUis powder oerer varies. Marvel cl a trengtli and wlioleomencu, aore tea&esricai than the ordinary kind and cannot be atld M ompetlon wiUitha multitudes of low test abort lghtalmn or phosphate powders. Bold sail tncans. KOYAL BAKING POWDEB CO. 106 Wall itreet. K. T. Cltv. l 't ghc cr! hud hug. A. C. IIOKHEK. Praarlctas Published every Friday morning (rea tnt offlae East side Webster bt., oeiween u ana aia Avenue, Bed Cloud, Neb. i vras in tnc city on Farm Laaaa. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Call and investigate. G. W, BARKER. SPLINTERS Gathered Up by Chief Reporters la And About the. City aad Coaaf jr. Wiener the clotbier and tailor. Mens wool hats, 25cts at Wieners. Wiener the leader of lowest prices. Elegant line of neck wear at Wien ers: Latest stylo of hats and caps at G. Wiener. Mr. K. F. Highland was in the city this week. ' Mrs. Ann next week. Wallace will bo home Well made, self selected, bought at right prices snd ready to sell them at ROCK BOT TOM figures which no house in the county or out can BEAT, Fine and large assortment of Piece Goods suitable for spring and summer wear, will make up in latest style, put in best trimmings employ only firstclass hands, under the man agement of Mr. Will Houghton, who has given such good satisfaction to all who have employed him. Look at our Ready-made Garments. They are well made, no one can offer you better fitting goods, or offer you more fashionable wear, at such low prices as we do. We can fit the short, long, fat or lean, and should any alterations be necessary can make them under our roof, as we have a first class tailoring establishment attached. We have the latest styles in Hats, an immense assortment of them, you must be able to ' find just what you are looking for. Our prices range from the cheapest to the best. People who look at Our Shoe Stock ! And want to buy, never leave it, without purchasing for our prices are reasonable, our goods of excellent quality. Eyery buyer who enters our store exclaims vhat a large rfok of Furnishinc Goods you cany, what handsome goods you display. For prices you must come and judge for yourseu, u you warn- io uo iiuyyuj duijjicu. fef addition, we carry a very large assortment of Trunks nrltl valises. We will use you right, so you can not help mminff acain. JSo trouble to show you our goods, nor do -0 TipeifatA in crivincr vou our prices. Remember we never fl U V.'' Q fc G. W. Lindsej is getting up a nice ice wagon . Oysters at Ernst Welsch's. Best brands kept. Mrs. A. L. Funk who has been sick is rccovcrin g. Best plow shoes at C. Wioner'a at lowest prices. Mens butum shoes at $1.25 at the Golden Eagle. Nest Sunday is Easter. Look out for sick cgvrs. A new stock of perfumes just re ceived at Cotting'e. The Golden Eagle Tailor Depart ment is flourishing. Miss Ella Dorr has gone to Ohio to recuperate her failing health. Mrs. Joe Warner is again able to b up after her recent illness. deeper Bros regular days fin jlUfl ing are Wednesdays and Saturday. Arc we going to have a base ball club this season? If not. whv not. II. B. Cathcr and wife have return ed from their pleasure trip in Kansas. Wiener will show you special baf- gains such as no other houso can offaf you. The springtime has come gcntls Anna, and the festive June bug will soon be here. The CniEr hopes that the G. A. R. boys will see that memorial day is properly observed. Col. Pickett, the venerable editor of the Bloomington Guard was in the city on Sunday last. We will MORE than MEET all quoted priees by any house in the state, eosays O. Wiener, leader in low nrieM. Compare our stock in size aid prices with other self styled clothiers. 0. Wiener. The latest styles in ladies dress trimmings, dress shields, extenders, stays, &c, &c, at Sirs. Newhouse's. Miss E . J. King is the very efc cient county superintendent of schools in Webster county. Omaha Republican. Don't forget that next Tuesday is Arbor day. Everybody set out trees if you do, Nebraska will soon be a thoroughly wooded state. It is on dit that conductor Bronaon has gone away to jump the broom stick. In advance of the happy occa sion wc wisr. nun much jay. The greatest wonder of the 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showiig just how a carpet will look when an the floor at F. V. Taylors. When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site mc r. . Dana, and pick you oat a nne kitchen or parlor suit. Judge Sweczy now takes a morning ride from his farm, twelve miles north to his business in the city, arming here just in time for breakfast A critic thinks the "art of writing in decay." If he means tb-t Wall paper at Cotting's. Easter card at Cotting's. Window shades at Cotting's. J. M. Markell was in the city this week. Cuit Evans was in Omaha this week. R. A. Simpson Tuesday: J. II. Graves has moved his office to his residence. Tho city dads havs not yet ap pointed a city marshal. Robt. Martin is down in Oklahoma land, taking in the sights. keriff Scoti is building a nice fence around his residence. Copious April suovers arc pood in dications of bounteous harvests. Will Moahcr has eold his interest in the Mosher farm to Mark Warner M. M. Stern received a license to sell liquor on last Saturday evening. "Cotting's S9" is the finest and most lasting perfume now in the mar ket. Try it. Easter Sunday will be observed by all of the city churches on next Sab bath, the 21st. F. 1 ShieldB of Blue Hill, was in the city Saturday. He reports the Leader flourishing. J. E. Cowgiil has gone out west to ook after his trco claim. He will be back in a few days. Will Emigh and wife will soon start for Seattle, W. T. where he has a position awaiting him. Wc are glad to know that Bro. Ward has the "gas well" in his pocket. Hope it will not inflate his paper. There is an immense amount of im provement going on this season, and everybody seems to have the fever. Read our new ads this week. Peo ple who wants to get their money's worth always advertise in The Chief. The city council met last Tuesday night and granted Griminger & Roth rock license to run a saloon. There will probably be one or two more ap plications. The fire company had an alarm turned in on Saturday and for awhile the streets were alive with the boys, but fortunately the fire was put out just in time. The fire laddies have pouc into training for the tournament. Some of the boys have made excellent re cords, and if kept up it will bother a train of cars to catch them on tho home run. The sheriff took the Etock of liquors etc, belonging to Griminger & lloth rock, on an attachment on Monday evening. What the result of the ease will be is hard to foreshadow at this writing. Lou Kcnney who has filled the po sition of foreman in this office for a year past, has severed his, connection with the office and will go east in scareh of health, wealth and happi ness. Wo wish him success. Tie following is a list of pupils whase standing in arithmetic, during the put week was 100 each day, in the A division of grammar room: Rela Able, Alice Mctcalf. Aliee Garbcr; Ella Huntley, Emma Cook, Bertha Brown, In the B devision, Rena Smith: Ella Remsbikg, Teacher. WI!IT AaTBtAY. Coaatry Ctrl Bcacav Wra Oataka Vra as Her Father aaaanar"- auaaBmBBBmBBSssBsjmaa -nTheAmboyMillingCo Two weeks ago or Thursday last the daughter of a well-to-do farmer of Webster county Nebraska, tired of her home and friends and left the family circle to see life in a great city. She came to Omaha and after a short time found herself penniless. With no friends to rely upon, ao one to trust, she followed in the footsteps of the countless thousands of girls who barUr their virtue for a mess of pot tage. An evil minded youag man assisted her to find a 'noma" in the den of one Pearl Mackay, who kespa a house of ill fane on Ninth aad Dodge street. Here she kas far the past ten days been living a life of shame. Her father became alarmed concer ning his daughter's welfare, and knowing that she had ao means of her own, came to Omaha to look her up. He traced her to Mackey's and yesterday went in aid demanded his daughter. The vile creature who pre sides over the abode of sin declared "upon her honor" that the girl was not there. The father was aot satis fied. He went to the mouse last night witb a policeman. The house was Burrouaded, as it were, aad when the father went in the front door the boss of the establishment, who desired the girl to escape, assisted her out of the rear exit, piamp into the arms of the officer, who captured her. Then the old man took his girl to the house of a friend, and today will leave for his home. Republican. There aeems to have been an ef fort cf a few people to create a saloon monopoly in this city, at least it look ed that way on last Saturday night, a the remonstraces were carefully kept back until Stern secured his li cense, and then the other fellows were hopped on to with both feet, but when those who had signed the re monstrance learned that thov had been duped they summarially withdrew their names, preferring not to bo duped by being drawn into a one sid ed fight against the whisky men in order to appease the desire of a few who had it in for every fellow except their crowd. It was generally under stood by those who signed the remon strances that they weie against the entire number of applicants and when they found out different they conclu ded to take off their names. Both idos had their attorneys and for a time the fight wa quite interesting, bordering a Kil Kcnnej feline fight, however no blood was spilt: The Chief is not a backer for saloons, but believes in people being honest in their motives, at all times, and in all places. m en The mayor and alderman ought to see to it that the laws are fulfilled during the coming yar. If it is true that the boys can get liquor, the law should be enforced, without regard t o where the blame may be. There arc a great many vices reported that the strong arm of the law should take hold of and suppress. That's what law is for. Another new lot of ladies hats re ceived at Young's C. O. D. Empor ium that will be sold at priees that will make them go fast enough. Our millinery department is still doing a rushing business and every lady is more than pleased . We are constan tly receiving new goods. Call on us when you want bargains. Young's C. 0. D. Empobium. INDIAN CREEK. Tho crops of oats arc looking'very fine: Some of our farmers have their corn planted. Some are listing and some are plowing for corn. The mad dog that went through these parts gavo us quite a scare. The dog stopped ct Mrs. Fisher's and bit some of Tommy Wright' and Mrs. Fisher's cattle. Wc are having Sabbath school ev ery Sunday at the school house, at 11 a. m. Mrs. Judson is superintendent and a splendid one too. We are also having preaching by Rev. Bean every two wcoks. Mr. Leu has completed a very fine residence. Mr. and Mrs- Huffman and a num ber of the friends of Amos ffman, (deceased) met at the Webb cemetery and planted nowcrs on ins grave. Mr. Lee has had a cry sick horse. Mr. Huffman has sold quite a number of very fine potatoes. Vbc Kaicy talks of putting in a pasture fence. What's the matter with Geo. Scott. "He's all right, something like Har rison." It has been very rainy the past week for the SQCAW. Ifatler. At the annual meet iog of the Mar tia cemetery burial board held in the Kcat school house on April 15, it was resolved that Monday April 22d be appointed Arbor day for the cleaning of tba cemeteiy grounds and planting shrubs and flowers therein. All in terested are requested to meet at the cemetery at 10 o'clock a. m. and briag with them spades, hoes, rakes, flowers, plaata and shrubery, for planting. S. P. Mabtik, Chairman. HAVE OPENED A Flour and Feed Store ! Opposite Opera House ! In the City of Red Cloud where thty will furnish at WHOLESALE PRICES, The product of their mill. Goods will be delivered to any pari of the city. Farmers coming through Red Cloud to the mill will find it very convenient to stop at head quarters in town and get flour and meal without going to the mill. HENRY COOK DBALBA IV WALL PAPEK Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, RED CLOUD NURSEIES Has this spring the most eoaplete line of Stock of any time ia iu axiaaeaosj and is selling at prices that dely competition. F.Tcrything gaaraataod to be strictly first-lass aad true to aame. A nice lot of Catalpa and Soft Maple 6 to 8 and 10 ft high Russian Mullbcrry ft to 7 feet. A large 1st of four year old Craba, Tatf heavy and out be sold. Extra lot of Apples, Cherry, Plum, Apricot, Grape Vines, Dewberry, Raspberry, Currants, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Asparagus, Pie Plant. Hop Vines, aad aaaasottmea of Flowering Shrubs Climbers. Roses, Bulbs, Ac, which isilgh un to complete . A large lot or Evergreen, 10 to 30 inches high, your choica for 35 cents, each. Thisisararo chance and you cannot afford to miM this opaortBaUt rf getting some nice home grown evergreens. Call early aad get prioea aad be .nnrinrl W I CAN &nd WILL sell you more eood homo grown nvrsary stock for the monev than any man on earth. To those neodiaf 1 year aw- talpas, Russian mulberry, Ash or Box Elder, for groves or timber elalsne w .in n iiv rsllinc nn or eorrMDoadine with me. J. A. LofBMAP, ' Masager. ill Vegetable plants in their Beaton furnished in 100 or 1000 lota Few Millinery store On 4th Avenue, Fed Cloud. The ladies of Red Cloud are cordially invited to call on me when in need of Millinery Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. M. MATBEE. Natives To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned warn all hunters to kaap off of their farms, and if net they will be dealt with to the fall extent of the law. Gus Roata, L W. Tullcys, C. C. Codman, J 8. Oilham. 38-4t P. C. Hnbbell. The Very Latest! Cotting's "89" is the faeet and latest perfume ia the market. I have 22 dif treat oiers, in balk to se lect from. This iaeladas that esqaisit bow oders, "May Flowers" and "Easter Lily." New Sachet Rowderi Juit Received. C, L. CoTTING. COWLK. T. rams son Josern, maue aim a visit last week- He is recently from Arkansas. There will be quarterly meeting at the M. K. church next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Morrison of Blue Hill will preach Saturday night. Communion services will be held at the Congregational church April 21. C Sckenck and R. D. Schenck of Red Cloud and W. C. Schenck of Ak ron of Akron Col. accompanied by their wives were visiting in Cowles on last Friday. E. Gilford is down with the rhcu- ai iIm. The Saaday school of the First Methodist church will reader their annual Easter program, aezt aday morning at 10:30. Beautiful flowers, happy hearts and a joyfal welcome will greet all who are minded to attend. 3S. ft. caarefe The subject of the eveaiar sermoa aext Sunday niirht is "Christ's public relations to men." Being the 2d of the series ea the person of Christ. All are invited to attead. Cart weavtaav Mrs. M. E. Huffman anawiaee tthat she is prepared to woavw earpete of all elaasea. Leave orders with C SchaffaiLaa the Moon Block. tf F. V. TAYLOR, SEEPS THE mEST LIS! OF Furniture ! In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anythi lg in his line. Oppoit Tint XaUoaal Baaa. MU CtoaA. rT I'. " .." i. n lnnl ,1 mf f poeyinucT. ii ne means WiStaatwm. Misrepresent uur ewiv, ecx Wwiw wv. v modem poetry is mostly rot we vcte . Mis J cotton. .Thanks for past favors. Come again. Respectfully yours, C WIENER, Mis Jennie Blame is teachmsr avc. "Biochamton Republican. ' "nonl in the cast tart o! the coantr. nnMnnrPi.r.ki ....:.. . Another coed raia fell oa last ed his young friends by a birthday ; Tuesday. Ameeica.x. party. He was completely surprised ,. . . , ,, , and the event was a happy one for! obb tc GoHeD J!e Master Frink and his friends. I Fall line of womcce, misses and IW i.it rir f. i;..af. children's shoes just received at the A. H. Alexander baa gaW pasture for reat ? miles aorta-wast of Red Cloud. Pleaty of water. Rataa 35 to 50c 33-tf i . i -i- All blade of rick-rac aad novty ' braids at Mrs. Newkoaae's. The latest styles ia jerseys just re ceived from ew York city at Mrs. 'ewhcaae's. Hamburg, embroideries, laces, white trimmiact, white ftais, -mbita furniture. Some fine bed room acts, center tables, bedsteads. 4. Call Golden Eagle clothing stere. Priees as law as the lowest. C Wiener. tnmmiact, atXra.Tu Nam, freak caadie, etc kst a ErutWeieas. MRS S. R. M'BRIDE The Leading Milliner Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Vfcfling, Sic New joods Every Week. LOWECT PRICES. ,i ii Red Cloud and WlvTOor and get my Jtiesi Mfc baying. If you ar going to paint iT.&fiSfltfi. ft armaj a"SBBav kmmt: T.TilWl y aWwmnMaaBaai , a-r . -"n- . r-J-ir1! jar- i V,7-p-'W?l.-5-ia -e,-fci f-fdK-r