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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1889)
S?r-P o "I Wg$ -..aWSV a "" m - l i 1 J f4 fi . Don't be Deceived Others talk about tlicm ! Blow about them ! Offer to bet on them ! But C. WIENER his Customers. It is nothing: more or less than Low Prices ! Don't take our word for it, but come and com pare our prices with those quoted and see if vc don't knock the spots off of everything offered. We not only offer the LOWEST PRICES but four times the largest stock to select from. Come and see us, we are still at the old stand. Our 3 Kids and the Old Buck Keep busy till late at oarments. We to select from, no samples. Givcvou a chance to try on the garments upon completion and thereby insuring you a good fit. Largest line of Nobby, well fitting Men, Bovs and children. Lar o" all kinds of Largest line of Latest Styles of Hats. Large stock of Boots and Shoes for men. women and children. Lnd the Smallest Profits marked on them ever offered in Red Cloud. The Square Dealing Golden Ea w yt j gle uiotiiing Red Cloud andtWymore. ... gives them to f-lf 1 EM Xmmim MFaaajtia niht' making up fine carry a large line of for suits Furnishing o-oods. o & House, C WIENER, M&S. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel o! pure strength and wholesomeness, more ecoooaiieal than the ordinary kind and cannot b. sold in easipetlou with tha multitudes of low test short lght alum or phosphate powdora. Sold only tncans. ItOYAL BAKING POWDUR CO. Joe Wall street. J T. ;ltr. ghe vd fjomi if Jut f. . v. iiosxrK, Hroprtat.i I'nMiilied every Frldav morning Iron tbe o?Uce East Side Webster St.. between 4th and Stli Acnue, Red Cloud. Neb. Farm Loaae. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Call and investigate. G . W. Barker. SPLINTERS Gathered Up bjr Chief Keporter. Ii And Ahoat tho City and f'oaaty. Wall paper at Cotting'. Easter cards at (Jotting's. Window shades at Cotting's. Ojsters at Ernst Welach's. brands kept. C. J. l'latt is making some Best new improvements. J. L. Miner is building an addition to his residence. Plain linen scrim for fancy work at Mrs. Ncwhouse's. II . E. Sanford has a new fence around his property. A new stock of perfumes just re ceived at Cotting'a. Get your meals at the Fanuora Eat ag home. E. Wel6cfa. A. McArthur, special agent for the Britanica, was in the city this week. The latest designs in laces, Swiss embroidericH and Hamburgh at Mrs. Ncwhouse. 'Cotting'a 89" is the finest aid most lasting perfume now in the mar ket. Try it. All kind norclty braid, rick-rack, fcathcredqe, gilt aad silver braid, and tinsel at Mrs, Ncwhouse. State firemen's tournament July 16 to 19, in Bed Cloud. Make your ar rangements accordingly. Lawyer Watkins, W. A. Watkins, W. O. Dimmitk and F. IV Shields of Blue Hill were court visitors, Tuesday. The best assortment of white goods, challi.s, summer flannels, sa teens, and ginghams at Mrs. New house. There will be a meeting of the equal suffrage society at the residence of Mrs. A. McNitt on April 27th at 2 o'clock p. m. AH ladies are cordiilly invited to be present. Arbor day was properly observed in Bed Cloud. The public schools set out 100 trees on the grounds and the people generally set out a large num ber of trees throughout the city and county. The fire boys arc making splendid records for themselves iu their trials of speed, and if tbey continue in the same ratio we doubt if there is a team in the state that can equal them by the time the state tournament, takes place in July. During the fire on last Wednesday night, aad while riding in a wagom to the depot Firemen Butler and Temple were injured by being thrown out of the vehicle. Butler wis rtn over by one of the wheels and quite seriously hurt about the shoulder Temple was only temporarially knocked out. The creamery at Blue Hill frea appearances sems to be doiag a pay ing and profitable business. The management have made several skip incnts of butter for which they have received the top of the marxet. Thi Chief is pleased to learn that Bine Hill enterprise is rapidly getting to the pint. Allen Sheets, of Bice Hi'l, an aged citizen and an old rtsid:ut of that town, with sickness of short d oration quietly passed to the great beyond, Sunday April 21. Mr. Sheets had almost reached his fifty-fifth year, served three vears in the late retol ea lion, goiag as a brave deleaver from -i ---"'- j stew, i..m js Jtssis w jbobw aasmflasr ''amataaau . . .-; " fbm ift M WWW, HpmVfmtmt kMSAliQNklK --"-i jf Trj?V1 f?'f?,lT ' i ""ppTaavTWfPP mmWmmmWmWWmmfjrWmWrmmWmWBKttCW " gaWiawaajMaaaaaaiaauiIaUi-UMBL " ' x rtatiJr -y aai'iiiiii "- . f gja-j ajjraapffawyfe ..iiai. TlMt Tearaaacaf. The people of Ked Cloud sbauld . ., r r , ... not fail to make every effort possible to aid the fire bojs to make the toar- j nament a success. It is a big task and the boys will have their hands full to look after these matters. The tournament will bring a large numbor of people here, probably one of the largest crowds thit Bed Cloud has ever seen, and for this reason every effort should be made to make the af fair pleasant all around. The fire de partment will need the encourage ment ef the citizens to the fullest ex tent, and they should have it willing ly and without a word of hesitation. Already the newspapers of the state are picking up the fact that the tour nament is to be in Bed Cloud, and that their companies intend coming, there will certainly be a tremendous crowd in the city. The lime will soon be here, and nccessarially the department will have to neglect their own business a great portion of the intenreiniag time in preparing for the tournament. In fact they have al ready commenced to train for the oc casion. However our boys arc equal to the occasion and we l.ook forth to one of the grandest time ever seen in this city: Cc-waty Fair. The people of Webster county should begin now to think about, and prepare for the county fair In order that it may le a grauri success fi nancially and otherwise. The trouble with our western fairs generally is the failure of the manager In presenting the merit of the asso ciation, a well as the adtantAscsof them. To make a fair a success novelties f all kinds should be procured, j;wd premiums .should be offered and paid, &c, &c On the other hand the farmers and city people should do tbelr ut most to make articles for exhibition. Etery fanner should try to raise egetabics and stork, and try and get up a rhalry tetween himself and neighbors as to w ho should have the best articles at the fair. The lack of interest on the part of tho people makes the task difficult fw the managers. The county fair should be the pride of the county aud eery man woman and child should aim to ha?c some article great or snmll entered for exhibition. In that way the association would be a bloomitiK success. Let's lunea good fair this jear, and by the Joint ef forts of the managers and people place Web ster county's fair on her feet. To the managers we would suggest an old settler meeting, with a grand harlecue. Inciting all old settlers in Nebraska to be present, hate a children's day. and in fact have ctcrythln;; possible to make the fair a grand success. Then this little wrang ling about premiums should N; lost sight of In the efforts of our agriculturalists to show uj to the world what Webster county can raise. Don't feel that you are making the effort for the premium alone but that ou hare a duty to per form for the benefit of the association. I-et's roaVe the fair a success this scar. That popular firm of Kickerson & Smith hae mured from their old unrtcrs Into the room known as Mason's old stand, where the' have more room, and better facilities for shipping. They buy their egg cases in carload lotx larked like shingles, and put them together here. Since the first of last February the firm hae shli'ped eleven car load of eggs cast. There were 4.C5 cases in the cars, each case contain ing SO dozen, or 140,250 doen altogether In the elewncanj. Hthelxn.H paid 10 icuts a dozen for these eggs it would mrke the t.eat little .sum of about IH.OJ5 that they hare aid out for eggs in lct than 30 daj s. A prett good deal. lr. Scheuck was in Franklin thH week. The father of Mrs. K. Skecn was in the city this week. Jake Ester lias about completed V. ii. Smith's reidence. Ieo. Ilnllaml A. T. Ornisuy cn In the city this week. Col. Itooior and II. (I. Koehlcr uasintlie city this ueek. John llentlcy is polnc out west for a trip about the first. Mrs. K C. Barnard and son Albert of Chicago, are igltlns with S. I'erkitis. CMtfl Marsli sajs he's bound to get to te fire if his biu- turns over forty times. Judge F. A. Sneezy observed Arbor clay In a Ix?nttlijR manner, lmln? set out 7000 trees on his farm last Monday. Histrict court ha been In session this week with Juuse Gaslin on the bench. Numerous cases were disjwsed of. UesircRcfereux ami Joseph Rrasard of ?la den are applying to the lard of suprrvisnrs for a license to run a saloon in Hlailen. Hutchinson & Edgell hac paeredand fixed up their tonsorial parlors in nice stjle. Thee lKys are doing a fine business and Tut Cniir Is pleased to note the fact. Iloadmaster Josslyn of Orleans was in the city Tuesday. Hl anointment as roadmaster on the St Francis kronen of the It. & M. will be good news to his many friends In this city. One of Henderson Bro. teams driven by Mrs Henderson and Miss Fannie Alice ran away on Tuesday and had tt not been for Al Hunt the bunsy would rune been wreck. Al nearly ruined one of his horses tiyinc to catch the team. The ladies had jut stepped out of the buK7 when the team ran oS. The census of school childi en in this district has been taken by A. S. Marsh, and he reports 732 children of school age. an increase of 1C7 children over last year's report- A pretty good showing, and on the basis of fire children to each family Red Cloud would have a population of Mfta inhabitants, which la not far out of the way. On Monday evening the 'nends of Fred Hum mel and family, mode a decent upon the house hold unawares and surprised them wonderfully. The remit was that Fred was so overcome with excitement that he becaa chewtas the elec tric licht wire thinking it was taty. The friend stayed until a late hour aad made thine enjoyable, aad to cap the climax isade him a handsome tirthday present In the shape of a fine rocker. E.lLNaurer. a citizen of Bioorainrten. XeU. was in the dtythis weet. for tbe parpoeof maklBc appllcatloa to the dirict coart to be mitndncd to the bar. On Monday he was exa lned by a eorsmltiee cf the bar of th county ad aT.er a thorough examination took ti oath r,r-rrfi.l nd reeeiieda eertllcaJ. Mr M Is a tiorouzh wntiemanof schoUry aKxtescmts ad will make a worthy desd jle of Kackaicce. We bespeak forbia abnsrfi: and pro?erot3 career lntlschceen profevdeo, KeJavwer aetal. i Tb sepre pwrstss saciye:tae KeCsudsft, charch. win jive a raiabow soeUJ. a: the i. cWruwnfMr. LfiBAlhriefat. Beat MabHar re-l atacAarQaa, X prize wdbe awaxwed Sotfee aeWHsewtBc. - -' -- EffMekawwEa "T"'""' - mi Im hm v -nT k aanarf TTi, m-,i,, t. Z--m.. it. S. a w. si 1. - - "THE LtK hat : ;:is:. ., Easier criecflencrai: Oh-trt4.l. cioa.' The Esster ft:ital vas dalj observed in this city by nearly all of & ebarv .r on lest ShbbarU. at the n. i- curare, Tha service -xero of an ereoifeett efcar Aeter, and tie scorsiag errw vrn &r en bd entirely, to Easter festirt. and the charch bceattftily decorated or occasion. The nrccraoi at tbe M. charch t -j Rb -at as follow. Afir propriate tu,rini; by tha choir Xh infant ciawws uoghi by Mr. Browa ami Mr ' Daraerell made a llorw offering vie tlowers of which trete udTeanw a la tifal crc, after which th htUe vu .-aag a beautiful little song. 1 he fol.ow-; ing boys and girl took $art in tl.e exr-, cises: Bertha Brown, Lecoro 1'owler. ' Nallie West, Mrs. Thomas and Mr. l)sek r's classes, Maggie Vitscher, Loi l p En. ma Brown Betle Spauo-lt, Ucaer Crone, NeUie Falkcnbnrc;. Del Ablr. Mi Tester Friseie, Alex BeatUy, H.-ry Fa. kenbnrg, Charley Mitchell, and 1U Lt son. The exerci-ea were iateprsj i with music and prajer with a few remark Jrom th iitor. at tke cooroArIoix cnvn. n The eiercires wert irrr appr JI7 I he for tse occasion, there btias P recitation5, mu-ic, sons:'. Jw. church ws.5 lumdoinelr decorated ad everything gotten np with xa repeeiai care to please all. aT TUB BAIT1T CHUUCII. The special services were conducted by the Knights Templar commanderv of ( this city and was one of the mot apprtv-, ciable nffairs of the day't. fwtivitu. Then becutiful ritnshtic irvics werr conducted by It. B Fultou. with rtpon : sive senceby tho Knight, after which .l der Snider mado n nhort addrcd Tiir ciiliitias cur bch. t The members of the Cnri-tian church J Benday school had appropriate strict and the church handsomely decorated. AT T1IK LITHIUM CHlLrH. The Bev. Dannenfeldt prtxiched an ap propriate sermon on the occttion. AT THE OTHL'U CHl'LCnO- Appropriate ieryices ere held tuat were suitable for th occasion. e would hnve been jileaed to liavo jrivin complete riort of each churrh servic bnt owinj to the crowded cvrditioa ! enr columns with other matter it v . together impossible, tuillcc it to ea w eTer, that all were good, and will make a lasting impression on the minds of tho who had the pleasure of wttnue-ing the various services . Am Alariu uTFIrc. On Wednesday evening the citizen were awakened from their peaceful pur suits by the continuous tooting of the ronnd houe whistle, the cinal of fire and in a few seconds more the city fire t , .r i - 1 -. alarm cianeu lorm puni u;iur jn. uj,u. the fire laddies responding to th ca!1 i soon lmd the tiro apparatus on the mad ', to the depot vhero the coal Hhedrf of the B. Jt M. were beinj; conamol by n j firey element, but to no jnrjoe, hj the i fire had such a hold on them thatv.attr bad bat little ellect upon it. The damage is not heavy as not much cos! wai bnrn ed, and one freight car and part of ano ther one. The fire was ennsed by the ex plosion of or tho overturning of a lan tern. Al Hunt killed n mad dog on the tr-et Tuesday. We doubt the fact thnt t . dog wan mad but it i well eaoutSi to ku. nil dogs which have symptom of rabe He had bitten (inito a lare acmber v! dogs which ought to be dts;aiched at once for safety. The city council can now sets after the B. & M. fire, how necessary it In to hare the city water maiu- extended in the sontb part of tho city nt onco in order to furnish ample Are protection to the wrath ward. It should bs done nt tfee next meeting without fnil. The city council met thi wi. and appointed the following oScer II. W. Vincent, engineer i w,-. r hon?c, falary $40. II. II. Sitnonds, street cointu-cr- salary 11.50 per day for actual acrricci perfortacd. G. A. Miller night patrolman, J ary $1S per month. F. A. Shinkle, chief of potic, aal ary $40 per month. L. II. Fort, watet coinnitfsiar, t f IS per month. Vhf it That people llnsrr alone always tmaiatx.uf abootthatroGtinuil ti'edfeeacr One lwfa ' '"' "w' " --J"" ofBerx'sblood Purt5cr an Uisrf rter, R Qo di at the remove thl fceliic. rive there a rd apewtoe . v mmm, . .. and resulate diction, c. I. rMMa. 4rrM. flturctore of F. .Taylor, oppo- ito the r. . oak, aed pick yoa out fen raanet xitrt a gne kifhea or parlor it. At this ,asoti of the year to l nUbost a wi ( reliable diarrhoea lalvro in tlw awfc a. , . . .;,j . . i,. -f ctaiaps.colie.ooca.waa .?,, l - Jt iecTed Ine hat Of the :onch aclws r x-iaa.v u farattare borne fiac bed n03 et. cenjisllnotattewirtltoatoa. t twdi 4 Bets's diarrhoea taloa sa 4sr (rou4 -w caeesof thlsklsd than snyeOwr iHriws earth. We gra-'aatw: It C. L. CtHa4rasil The foUowtns poptt ere xxtXnz akawt aer tardy durlns the month cnitn; Ajrfi II Caarles Beaver. Ma lUwa. Walter 5ch,eT. Bay WEfcua. Myrtle ChxiaberUia. It Oxrtee. TiHie Uttzxm. 1M? t iteter. J8ary Tea, sairt V.'M. MaUle VTcX. AIM Our Ltn.:r 1L Lrrvy.Tc.:. ' Measo, Xea." i The ictrjeet of th- serawa MrthwStat ehcrca. next ?oay mxai w e. -t wm Wm. rixfi imam ukv t srt o tke series. on tt-perKss nt CM. 1Vj. I Me U eerslxsy trraeo. smersipBiT'.wt- t tr I SnViork. Ltsterwt LUter. L.Jterrf. Froa $20 to $Co eel!: eaot st A. L. Fmak'i. w he Ambo y Milling Go HAVE OPENED A lour and Feed Store ! Opposite Opera House ! F filn rhe City of Reel Cloud, where thty will r ! furnish at W HOLES ALE PRICES, The roduct of their mill. Good of the city. Farmer coming mill will find it very convenient to Mop at head quarters in town and get Hour and meal without going to the mill. iilil DIAUK WALL Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Red Cloud, - iv. F. Newliouse, UMi JiiFt received a fine T . o r IT 1 O LaCllCS blimiTiei VjOOClS, LaCC and OW1SS Embroider', Flouncings, Hamburgs, Laces, Jerseys, Challies, Lawns, Sateens the latest styles. Shirtings ginghams, dress trim mings, hosiery and gloves. Goods sold at the low est figures. trsm The Very Latest ! Cotting'a ''39" is the finest and latest perfume in tho market. 1 hare 22 different odcrs, in bull to .c- lect from. Thia include those exquisit new odcr, :4iMay Flowers" and "Easter Lily. New Sachet Rowders Just Received. C. L. COTTING. F. V. TAYLOR, KKCPS THE riNEdT LINE OF Furniture ! 5?5 A In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anythiiin his line. Opposite First National Bank. Red Cload. MRS S. R. M'BRIDE The Leading Milliner Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Veiling, &c. New Goods Ever- Week, LOWEST PRICES. The greatest woader of tie 19tk eatsnr. a carset exhihitor ihowiar i J' r . . " , it how a carpet will look vben oa , , - y v x.l'- , eeatr tables, Dedetad. r t.aii sbJ sst m Prices before bay lag. "" V T U,t ' nl,!, Are jeu going to kmy a carjei. If ! so e sot fail to taD mm cxa&tM s j s4occ aad price. F. V. Tajlet. St w. ) Kep ill L. Halaea far faraitart. kiaia. Heanr Cooks i ' ixtig store. If yexi are goiag t s:at c? taper ;ge; Dstusg'i peiaae. Wmr X oi tor rood ioca.ttos.ai fijioD Piaiaairf, C 1- Cotuap Im kie ewa naif- tion clerk aaJ taerefera fparaalee artizl aai a. its.. iiiaw -.4 - '"- vtU bedeliwrvti to any part throuch Ketl Cloud to the jj--Yr- lAJUJV I.t PAPER Ete. Nebraska, and complete line of A. II. Alexander has good part art for rest 7 ciiles oorth-wot of Ke4 Cload. ricalj of water. llU 34 to Wc 38-tf All kind of rick-.-. aad aavatj bratda at Mr. .N'cwLouxr'i. The latst ttyle to jery jset fa cetred from cw yrk citjatMrt. ewi.oae . HaaBhcrzt, eaibroidcrki. laeaa, kite tri xlsrs, while laasels, wtjtt fo4f at Mm. Newborn 'a. NaU, freak Ersst Welsh'. casidlee. etc, kaatat Farsitsre nl all kitd rhtxytt ereratF. V. Taylor. . Xotlce iw htzthj ritra tLai Gtaerem: asi Jcj;i Hrtmm4 kata) tab ij Sri pcuaws wttfeffe eaittiy eisrk df WtWur aaatf.S raska, kir tV; eamair Vaajiaf i - amn aa m .K'uf is s'-