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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1889)
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Farm - Loans - Farm. SILL & STOWE, Red Cloud, US THE SOLE Bl IJHB Ml Of Beatrice, Keb and are prepared to make Farm Loaas on better terms and on shorter notice than any other firm. Both interest and principal can be paid Y here. Call on as at oar offica orer City Drag Store . Insurance Written in the Best Companies. MsMl On 4th Avenue, Ped Cloud. The-ladies of Red Cloud are cordially invited tt1to call on mc wnen in need of Millinery Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. M. MAY6EE. Grand Opening! . OF THEIR NEW pJSpring goods that have I rJBst arrived, and will I ' ?' now place a J- Ola-. in ii m. iiiiii mans On the market, any style Button, Lsce or Congress. Also carry the largest line of Men's and Ladies' Fine 'Shoes in the valley. We also carry the finest line ot Ladies' Slippers in the 2ity. Ml M 1 Get 1 CHEAP FOR CASH ! S F DEALER DX Dry Goods, Groceries, Millinery, Ac., is again before the public with a large and choice line of goods, and ia telling close for cash. Lc test Styles in iVlillinery always on hand. THE TRACERS LUMBER CO. Wli-L BIAKK POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world AGENTS VOB k M ft. llinepy s top i a . ' ' MJ ' S (1.1 SPOKESFIELD Red Cloud, Webster County, if Apropos of Horace Greeley's in fluence in tse west a correspondest of tht Tribobe tells this story: In Aberdeen I ran across an old man who glories ia an experience with Mr. Greely, to the story of which erery one who meets him is expected to listen. He was an Iowa pioneer. He had lired in New England, and once he heard Mr. Greeley lecture on the west. That settled him. He took a .homestead in Iowa, near a lit tle town which he soon came to look upon as the best and grandest opot on the footstool. While visiting New York afterwards he thought he woold call on Mr. Greely and tell hiji about "Kollv Pint." "fio I went to the Trybuue Biuildin' " he says, "an' w'en it come my turn I went iuter the room where Mr. Greely was. I giiess the man that was in tho room before :e niu3l have riled him some, for ho" looked mad, an' jest give me a nod as much as ter say, 'speak quick!' So I sailed in. I tole him he was the means o' my goin' west., an' I'd set tled a 'Kolly P'iat' an it was the finest place in the 'country, an' he orlerpat apiecoia the paper mjih' so. ,. . u 'Let -see,' sex'e 'int,that the town where, niBC aea was "kilt by a desperado a little while ergo?" "Well, they had been a little kin der squabble there on account of a cow-puncher ridin' aroun town shoot in' people, and I s'poso they was somebody got hurt. So I sez: 'Yes, thct's the town,' and he gave a grunt. I sec then thet I had ter 'polergize for the cow-puncher, so I sez, sez I: Kolly P'int is a splendid place, Alt. Greelcv. It has the finest soil,1' the' finest air, yon ever set. It don't need nothin in the won' 'ceppen a little good sereiety an' a little' rain.' ." -Hump!" needs!' " sex'e,. 'that's all hell Eilert's daylight liver plus are a Itorni tosaff crerarroroUck beadacae. soar stinna'-h. torpid liver and tedieestiea. .ugaicoiaed. piwssnt to take aad warranted tr hmuh Itvdajr light. Itaopy none blood purifier is the peoples popular medtelae for puriryiae the Wood ; pre venting or curiae drspepsta, biluousness, head ache, boils und all levers andnalarihl disease. ITice SO cents and St per bottle. Report of School District No. 30, of Webster county, Neb.; for the month ending May 24, 188U: Total number of pupils enrolled 17. Names of those not absent during the month: Jasper Smith, Dean Smith, Cera Smith. Susie Amack and Bertha Swoaringer. Not tardy: Daisy Craft and Katie Ailes. Perfect in Deport ment: Daisy Craft and Clara Holm grain. 90 and above in deportment: Alva Mefford, Ella Amack, Ollie Holmgrain, Cora Smith, Bertha Swcarinzen aad Eva Holmgrain. , N. L. D. Smith. Kllcrt's extractor tar aad wild cherry I a safe, reliable aad aieaaut raaedy for corneas, cold.'', bronchitis, asthma and all throat troubles Will relieve ana benefit consumption. Try It and be convinced. Every bottle warranted: price 4 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by an druggists. Prepared bytaeKausert Proprie taryCo., Chisago, I1L Report of the Amboy school Dist. No. 30, for the moath eadinf Nay 24. No. enrolled 14, average attendaaee 11, No. visitors 8, ant abseat, bom; not tardy Maud Miller. C. M. Wilbon, Teacher. This is what vow eaght to hava, ia faet, yon mast hava it, to rally aajay life. Thousand ara arahiag far it daily, aad mourning sesaas they lad it aai, Taaaa ands aaoa thsaaaaas f deHsra ara spaat aanoaUyay r yeapls ia taa hop that they may astala tai aaoa, aad yet it may be had by aO. Wa gaaraataa thatalac trie bitters, if-ased aeoordiagto diraa tion and the ase persisted in, willbriag yon good digestion aad oast the demca dyspepsia aad install instead enpepay. Ve reeommend electric bitters for dys pep;ia and all diseases of liter, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $ 1.00 per bottle bT Henry Cook, droggist. 4 Neb., Friday, May 31, Barklim Aratra Salvr. The best sa've in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns; and all skin eruptions, and positively cures, or n pay required, it is gmaranteed to ifive perfect Mtit factioa, or nianey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. School report of District No. 133, Kan., for the month ending May 24: Number enrolled, 24; average 18. Names of those not absent during the month: Mabel Beardslee, Elmer Beardslec and Gust Nyberg. Names of those u'ot tardy: Allie Frazier, Addie Castellc, 31inni6 Beardslec. Gust Wyberg, Emmet White, Evest White, Willie Frazier, Elmer Fra zier, Flora Andrews, Clarence Beard sic y. Lipa Huffman, Teacher. A Scrap of Paper Save Her Life. It was just an srdmary scrap of wrap ping paper, but it saved her life. She was in tho laBt.. stages of consumption, told by phjxiciaes that'she was incurable and could pot live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a pkee of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's Haw Discovery, and got a aample bottle; it helped her, aha boaght a large bottle; it bstpad her mora, aoagjit ahoth r Mipw fettor fast, eolitiad its we and ia now strong, healthy, rosy,, ptaatp, weighing 149 povada. Far fai vavtiea lar and stamp to W. H. Cole, inajgiat, FortSssitk. Trial bottle o! this woa derfal' diseavery fraa at Henry Oeek'a Sragstarsi -, 4 Nailee af Rqaallxatlaw rar the City erHedClaad. Notioe i. hereby given that the Board, of Equalization for the City of BedCiead will meet at the council room of said city on the :S1 day of June, 1889, for tho pur .pose of equalizing the assessment of said city. All persons interested in their as sessment are hereby notified of the meet ing of said board. v L. H. Foux, City Clerk. , Dated, May 31, 1889. Ltntera, Listers, IitatenO From $20 to $35 dollars each' at A. L; Funk's. bMmw f Furniture of all kinds cheeper than ever ai'. v Taylor's. Notiee is hereby given that I will ezamioeVH persona who may desire -to' offer' themselves as candidate?, for teachers ot the pubhci schools of this county, at Bed Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Eva. J. Kino . County Sap't. Carpet Wcavlsuc. Mrs. M. fi. Hoffman aaftqunce that she is prepared to weave carpctt of all classes. Leave orders with C. Sehaffnit, at the Moon Block. tf The greatest wonder of the 19th centnrv. a caroet exhibitor showiac just how a carpet will look when on the floor at K. v. Taylors. When in Bed Cload call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the F. N. bank, and pick you oat a fine kitchen or parlor-salt. Are you going to bay a carpet an do not fail to call and examiae l If J .stock and prices F. V. Taylor. lee! Icetl lacttt Fred Hummel waats his frieads to know that he has piles of fae river IC lur ?IC (UlliUJID vmv wv hu trade in sesson. ders for him. Beserve your or- I can save yon big moaey oa farai tare and' carpets. 100 differeat pat terns of carpeis eut withoat wasiaat F. V. Taylor's. ftedClead. Neeraata t I.W.TULLKY8,M.D TV OMOKUUATHIC CTtlMCIAH.U. 8. W cKoatedlMsestrTatM hvawH. - ' ' ' . O. C. CAsa. Jjab. McNaar, TTORNEVS AKD COUK8KL0M8 AT LA W Sotlections as v.eU 3 Utieated buslaess carefaKJ eltonapplleatioa. w..v-.., .. ,nt cfnripntivancnaeuio. Aosiracu luraisn- OFFirK. ifr ni" .'" rain, an cUui'l. Neb. 1889. H. CLARKE President. Albany, N.Y, J. A. TT7LLBT, Vice-President Root. V. 8HIBBT, Txwasnrer. NEBRASKA 6c KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO., PAID UP CAPIlALf$50,000. Red Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECTORS: H. Clarke, Albany. New York W. H. Robeson, Alhnv, N. R.V.Shirey. D.M.Piatt K. K. Highland. J. A. falleya MONEY LCANED. On improved farms in Webn.Ka and Kansas. Monev furnished as soon as the security is approved Princuml ana interest payable in Red Cloud USE ONLY The MONARCH Mixed rPaints ! This is guaranteed and proved by chemical analysis .to' be composed of strictly pure lead, zinc and linseed oil, with no ndnlterationsof Bnrytes, whiting, alkalies water. Tho bst is the cheapest. For sale by C. JLi COTTING, Druggist. B. V.SniBBy, Pres.' Hbsrt Clarke, Yice-Pr. Jno. B. Shimt, Cashier Howard B. Cather, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, v Red Cloud, Nebraski. CAPITAL, $75,000 Transact a general banking businos3;;btty and sell county warrant-, . -county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell forciga cii :.:. v- DIRECTORS: Jas. McNeny. J. A.Talleys, G. W. Lindsey. B. V. Shirey. John B. Shirey. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Keaney. HENRY DEALER IN WALL ! Paints, OUs, Varnish, Stationery, Books; Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, Mem Wm Hewbonae ' ' Just received a fine and complete line of Ladies' Summei Goods, Lace and Swiss Embroidery, Flouncings, Hamburgs, Laces, Jerseys, Challies, Lawns, Sateens the latest styles. Shirtings ginghams, drees trim mings, hosiery and gloves, Goods sold at the low est figures. : F. V. TAYW)R, KEEPS THE FIHE8TL1NE OF Furniture ! In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in wantof anytbj ig in his line. Opposite First National Bank, Bed Cload. No. 41 Gen R. Beach, BalelonSpa N.Y. Y. E. 8. Francis, Pittifld. Has 99B.McNit COOK PAPER S -j i f .l If ! !i i; I l ' Bl C ? v! m w m t 5 t V! ' 3 'hi XI M II raJ5(a9SBwaaDSSWBiESB