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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1889)
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Interest from 6 to 10 Time from 1 to 7 years. per cent. Call and investigate. G. W, Barkkb. SPLINTERS (fathered Up by Chief Reporter fa And About the City and County. $G will buy a good harrow at A. Funk's. L. Ex-Gov. Garter Las gone to Arkansas. Plain linen scrim for fancy work at Mrs. Xewhouse's. The board of supervisors were in session this week. The latest designs in laces, Swiss embroideries and Hamburgs at Mrs. Newhouse. The Modern Woodmen entertained their numerous members and friends last night. The jail material is nearly all on the grounds. Work will commence nest week. The Chief office is the place for job work of all k'nds. Low prices and good work. Frank Scott, of Norton, Kan. was visiting his parents at Amboy Sunday. He returned Monday. All kinds no7elty braid, rick-rack, featheredi'e, gilt and silver braid, and tinsel at Mrs, Xewhouse. The best assortment of white goods, cballias, summer flannels, sa teens, and ginghams at Mrs. New house. Remember that Deyo has a regis tered clerk so your prescriptions can be filled accurately at any time at his store. Senator J. W. Moon, who has many landed interests in this city and county is in Red Cloud. He hsi just returned from California. TriE Chief has decided to reduce the size of the paper for a few weeks, until the money market becomes easier. In the meantime we shall charge only one one dollar per year. There are some people too mean tc live, and that class of people who make it a business to steal flowers and deco rations trom the graves in the cem etery ought to be severely dealt with It is a shame and disgrace. The heavy rains of the last few days filled up the excavations for the new jail. The sone, brick and iron are now on the grounds ready for use. Probably in the next GO days we'll have a real low jail for people who don't behave. The following are the names of the pupils in loom No. 2, 1st ward, who have keen neither absent nor tardy during the last school month: Vance Foe, Gertie Brown, Clara Able, Chaa. Fort, Hervey Conover, Wilbur Pren xen. Belle Spanogle, Teacher. Mr. Ed. Highland and his estima ble wife have packed np their goods and departed fer their new home in Nebraska City. The Chief with Mr. and Mrs. Highland's many friends is Tiry to lose them from our city, yet are pleased to note that by his remov al he secures a much more remunera tive position as both train and road master: Mr. Highland is one of the hpst officers on the B. & M. Oar best wishes is success and prosperity. Bird cages at Deyo's. Get Deyo's pi ices on paints and oils. A. U. Becker of Lincoln was in the city this week. Deyo takes subscription for any paper published. T. C. Hacker contemplates a trip to the far west soon. Harry Pond, A. C. Galusha, Ed. Highland and others of our citizens, were in Hastings this week attending the A. O. U. W. grand lodge. George Hummel, our worthy chair man of the county legislature, while serving his county in that capacity lost a valuable mare. It will be observed by this that even a snpei visor's life is not all sunshine. The place to buy furniture, is where you can buy the best goods for the least money. To satisfy yourself, just call on W. L. Haines, three doors west of the Holland House. He has a fine line of furniture: New goods arriving every day. In about thirteen days more will be decoration day. It is to be hoped that Red Cloud and the people of Webster and neighboring counties in Kansas will join with us, and proper ly observe the day set aside, for the purpose of doing honor to our dead heroes. The amphitheater at the fair grounds is somewhat dislocated from its usual place, and is new strevn over various parts of the grounds. The wind storm of last week is what caused the rumpus, and it will cost the association quite a little money to replace it J. B. Maxon, superintendent of the Iowa "Q" Middle Division, 500 miles of road, who is largely interested in Webster county real estate, was ia Red Cloud this week and paid The Chief a friendly call. Mr. Maxen is one of the Pioneer "Q" superin tendents, and we are pleased to note his success. Charley Barber, who recently left this county for Greely county Kan.. has decided to return to Red Cloud. He reports to his father-in-law that it is almost necessary to get out a search warrant to find a spear of grass out among the sand hill.- There are few better farming eounties than Webster county. Jobn Tnmlinson has reports from all over the state from various fire departments to the effect that the boj s are coming to Red Cloud during the firemen's tournament. John is a rustler when he gets started, and with the aid of our fire boys and the state association, he will give Red Cloud a crowd that it has never seen before. D. C. Smelser, one of the pioneers of Webster county, and a constant supporter of The Chief for the last sixteen years, called and left with us a shiner fot the coming year. Mr. Smelser is one of our staunchest sup porters and has seen both Red Cloud and The Chief grow up together. Thanks Mr. S. may you live to see the paper twice sweet sixteen. Some smart Alec has suggested to the board of supervisors that they try to re-open the long-settled B. & M. back-tax business, that agitated the county years ago. it is our opinion that if the board ge into that business it will be a great waste of money for no purpose, as they surely can gain nothing by re-opening the case except a stupendous law suit and a mess of attorney fees. The case has been settled satisfactory once, why not leave it alone? ; Mr. Jos. Grandstaff, one of the most promising and enterprising farmers of Welter county, was in the city the ether day, and while here, purchased of Uncle Peter Marsden two pure thorough-bred bulls. Mr G. says that his cows are valuable stock and are making him ten cents per head daily. He sells the cream to the Blue Hill creamery aad milks twenty-seven head every day, giving him the neat little sum of $18.90 per week, ims gives a nice sum per week to Mr. Grandstaff, ag gregating $85.60 per month. Who says a creamery would not be a fine in vestment for Red Cloud? Backlla's Antics Salve. The best sa've in the world for cuts. hraises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and all skin eruptions, and positively cures, or ne pay required, it ia guaranteed to ffive perfect satis faction, or mane refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry I Cook. Y. M. C. A. Wales. The Boys' Branch will give a public meeting at the M. . Church next Sunday afternoon, from 3 to 3:45 o'clock. Everyone who reads or hears of this meeting is invited. Come, see how the boys conduct their meetings, and join in the chorus. The :.boys say tLey arc going fish ing next Saturday if the weathtr lets them. There . is to be a Bible school for young men at Hastings this summer, lasting one week. Particulars later Mr. Deyo will lead the young men's meeting Sunday afternoon. Subject, "Sin separates mn from God." The Ladies' Gen. Com. will have a "strawberrv" social, in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Friday eveniog, May 24, '89. On Monday evening Miss Loua Bellows, entertained her numerens friends at her residence on Walnut street, where the ever ''progressive high five" was the attraction of the evening. All present enjoyed the evening immensely and tarried until a late hour. The following ladies and gentlemen were present: Mollie Ferris, Ella Bennett, Mary Miner, Mabel McMillan, Lavilla Marsh, Rose Emigh, Pede Yelser and Lillie Letson. Hairy Sowtet, Will Leten, Ry land Yeiser. Dave Kaley. Pete Beachy, Ber. Brewer, Mr. Stone, Fred. McKeeby and Tom Ferris. I. i Mary had a little lamb, its fleeco was white as snow, it strayed away one summer day where lambs should never go. men wary sat ner aown, and tears streamed down her pretty eyes, she never found the lamb be cause she never advertised. And Marj had a brother John, who kept a village store, and he sat down and smoked a pipe and watched the open door. All the people passed along, bat did not stop to buy, John sat still and smoked his pipe and blink ed his sleepy eye. And so the sher iff closed him out, but still he linger ed near, and Mary came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. "How is it sister that these other merohants here, sell all the goods and pay their bills and thrive from year to year?" Remembering now her own bad luck, the little maid replied: "Those ether fellows get there because they advertise." Ex. The Verdict Uaaalsssas. W.DJSuitJ)ruggist, Bippus, Ind., tee titles: "I can recommend Electric Bitt ers as the very best remedy. Every bottle 30 Id has given relief in every case. One man took aix bottles, and Was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirmes: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Elec trie Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict it unanimous that Electric Bitten do cure all diseases of thefl Li? er Kidney or Blood. Only a half dol lar a bottle at Henry Cooks D rn store. In the course of human events, it becomes necessary that the old shall again be smitten by loves sly pranks. This is equally true in Red Cloud, as it is with a tearful eye and a sad and bleeding heart that the duty falls on our shoulders, to make the startling announcement that a nimble widower and a hustling widow with a twink ling eye have for some elapsed time been looking sweetly at each other. The afotesaid couple, we learn hail from the east. Uncle Sara'e condition powder will cure dis temper, coughs, colds, fevers and most of the diseases $o which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject. Sold by all druggists. Uncle Sams nerve and bone liniment wil aeUeve sprains, braises, neuralgia and rheuaa asm. sold by all druggists. Eilert'a daylight liver pills are a boon to suff erers from sick headache, sow stomach, torpid liver and indigestion. .4ugar-coated. pleasant to take and warranted to go through by day light. Happy home blood purifier roular medicine for purifying is the peoples popular medicine for purifying the blood; pre enting or curing dyspepsia, bilUoittnesA, head ache, boils and all fevers, and malarial diseases. enting or curing dyspepsia, bll race 50 cents and si per nsttie. AamlTersary WeMlags. The following is a correct list of wedding anniversaries, as now recog nized and celebrated: 1 year, cotton. 2 years, taper, si years, leather, B years, wooden. 7 years, woolen, 10 years, tin, 12 years, silk and Usee. 15 years, crystal, as years, china, 25 years, silver, years, pearl, years, ruby. 59 years golden, 75 years, diamond. Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clu tches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests bit her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle ofPr.Kiog's New Discovery for uonsumpuon ana was so much re lieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Hnr name is Mrs. Lnther Lutz.'. Thus writes W. C. Hamrick & Co.. of 3helhy, N. C Get a free trial bottle at Henry Cook's Drugstore. Am Ulnar's Frayer. I would flee from the eity's rule and law. from its fashions and forms cut loose, and go where the straw berry grows on its straw, and goose berry grows on its goose; where the catnip tree is climbed by the cat as she clutches for the guileless and unsuspecting rat on the rattan bush at play. I will watch at case the saffron cow and the cowlet in their glee, as they leap in joy from bough to bougn on top of a cowslip tree, and list while the partridge drums his drum and the woodohuck chucks his wood, and the dog devours his dogwood plum in 'primitive solitule. O, let me drink from the moss grown pump that was hewed from the pump kin tree! Eat mush and milk from a rural stump, from form and fashion flee, new garnered mush from the mushroom vine and milk from the milkweed sweet; with lucisious pine apples from the pine, such food as the gods might eat. And then to the white washed dairy I'll turn, where the dairy maid hastening hies, her ruddy and gold red butter to churn from the milk of her butter flies; and I'll rise at morn with the earliest bird, to the fragrant farm yard, pass, and wateh while the farmer turns his herd ut grasshoppers out to grass. A (deeper is one who sleeps. A sieepor is that in which the sleepei .deeps. A sleeper is that on which the sleeper runs while the sleoper sleeps. Therefore, while the sleeper sleeps in the sleeper, the sleeper car ries the sleeper over the sleeper, under the sleeper until the sleeper which carries jump the sleeper and wakes the sleeper in the sleeper by striking the sleeper on the uleeper, and there is no longer any sleeper sleeping in the sleeper on the sleeper. Ex. Why Is It That people linger along always complaining .about that continual tired feeling? One bottle of Begg's blood purifier and blood maker will remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate digestion. C, L. Cottlng, druggist. Carpet WeaTlac Mrs. M. E. Huffman announce that she is prepared to weave carpets of all classes. Leave orders with C. Schaffnit, at the Moon Block. tf Methadlst Ckmreh Notices -Subject for evening sermon, "The ories, other than the Scriptural, con cerning the character of Christ, an swered." Being the fifth in the series upon the -'Person of Christ" The public is cordially invited. Eilert's extract of tar and wild cherry Is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat troubles Will relievo and benefit consumption. Try It and be convinced. Every bottle warranted: price 40 cents and Si per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Prepared bytheEmmcrt Froprie tary Co., Chicago, 111. Cose Way Dews. Adam Morhart, onr popular hardware dealer, says now that the republicans are in power again he has determined to knock tha bottom oat of barb wire and from this date will sell painted barb wire for $3.75 and galvanized for $ 4.25, and will throw in one pound of staples with every 100 pounds of wire. This is the cheapest that barb wire has ever been sold in Bed Cload, The greatest wonder of the 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showing just how a carpet will look when on the floor at b. V. Taylor's. When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of F. Y. Taylor, oppo site the F. N. bank, and pick you out a fine kitchen or parlor suit. Are you coiner to buy a carpet If so do not fail to call and examine my stock and prices F. V. Taj lor. Ice! Ice!l Ice!!! Fred Hummel wants his friends to know that he has piles of fine river icf for sale which he will offer to the trade in season. Reserve your or ders for him. ' I can save you big money on furni ture and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpels out without wasto at F. V. Taylor's. Mothers will find Dr. WincheU's teething syrup just the medidno to have in the house for the children ; it will cure coughs, colds, sore hroat ana regulate the bowels, xrylt. Pastwre T Kent. A. H. Alexander has good pasture for rent 7 miles nocth-west of Red Cloud. Plenty of water. Rates 35 to 50c. 38-tf Listers, Listers, Listers. From $20 to 135 dollars each at A. L. Funk's. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F: V. Taylor's. Notice is hereby given that I will v j " examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Eva. J. King. Coast, Sap't. Don't be Deceived Others talk about them ! Blow about them ! Offer to bet on them ! But C. WIENER gives them to his Customers. sflEiiiH assSsf KaBB'Sj2lasBaT 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 we 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, c ome and see us, we are still at the old stand. Our 3 Kids and the Old Buck Keep busy till late at night making up fine garments. We carry a large line of WSsBEtBm to select from, no samples. Givevou a chance to try on the garments upon completion and thereby insuring you a good fit. Largest line of Nobby, well fitting suits for Men, Boys and children. Largest line o all kinds of Furnishing goods. Largest line of Latest Styles of Hats. Large stock of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children. And the Smallest Profits marked on ever offered in Red Cloud. The Square Dealing Golden Ea gle Clothing House, Red Cloud and Wymore. aKttrasA itm aSSEyVSm'A Ik mySFS. SSSSrj W&x SYSV SaP sPiiraaBaa BapBsasaBllBBBaB them C WIENER, 5 n t & I K -,J ('