The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 02, 1889, Image 1

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Vol. 17.
Hacker & Parker,
THE GROCERS
RED CLOUD, NEB.
New Billiard Hall !
P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor,
RED CLOUD,
Fine tables, reasonables rates, nice treatment, is our motto. Come and see as.
THE CITY LIVERY STABLE.
McAvoy & Farrel, Props-. .
&p Fine Rigs
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At Reasonable Pnces,
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Commercial men and others will find this
door east of
RED CLOUD, NEb
THE TRALERS LUMBER CO.
W1U- MAKE
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POSITIVELY
Lower than any yard in the world
C.
SCHENCK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
fPBOMTT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Collections, Taxes Paid, &c.
Office with the County Judge, Moon Block
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
BROWNS
Marble and
Granite Work
A. H. BROWN. FBOP.
Fine Monuments
and Headstontw
Elm Ht. and 4th At.. Rh! Clnnd.
TAKE THE
Street Cabs
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iA om e Depot
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To Bradbrookb
Photo Studio
jaiiimjim fj-jn jihhjjjuuijw
NFBRASKA.
and Good Teams
the best livery stabls in the
Holland House.
city.
First
Great English Remedy.
Murray's Specific
A pu.irautewl cure for all ner
vous diseases such as weak mem
ory loss of brain iower hysteria'
neaaacne pain in tne nacK ner
vous prostration wakefulness leu
corrhoea universal lassitude sem
inal weakness impotencyand gen
eral loss of power of tbe Genera
tive Orjrans; in eithei sex. caus
ed by indiscretion or overexertioa
and which ultimately lead to
rmauxuRK old age. utsax-
rxr and cohsuxftiok. ?i ou a
box or six boxes fur S5 00. Sent
by mail on receipt of pace. Full
particulars in pamphlet, soot
free to every applicant
WefGaaraatee Six Boxes
to cure any case. For every 5
order received we send six boxes
with a written guarantee to re-
fund the money if our sneciflc
does not effect a cure. Address
n rmnmunications to the sols
manufacturers. Thb Mcbbav Xkdicixx Oo.
Kansas city Mo.
SSfSoldln Bed Cloud far C.L. COTTJHCaoto
agent. . .
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
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Red Cloud, Webster County,
Children Say at Nearaaka State
Fair.
TLe Board of managers, Nebraska
State Board of Agriculture, has ar
ranged to giye all the children in
Nebraska one grand gala day. during
the coming Stats Fair at Lincoln.
September 6th, to 13th. next. Tues
day, September 10th., all children in
Nebraska of aye fifteen years and un
der will be admitted free. The Flock
of South African Ostriches will "have
or. their Sunday clothes," on that day,
as it were, and be prepared to "re
ceive company." This will be a rare
chance for the children to enjoy
themselves, and I cam practically of
Natural History. Parents should not
fail to give them the benefit of this
opportunity.
judson.
We arc sorry to record the death of
Mrs. S. Armistead, wife of the Bev.
J. G. Armitstead, pastor of the M. .
church of Womer circuit north-west
conference. Sister Armitstead's
health has been failing for some time
She died on tbe 25th of July and was
buried on the 26th at Womer ceme
tery, i hirty -seven teams in the pro
cession. The sermon was preached
oy the pastor Rev. Bennett, who took
his test from Psalm 23, verse 4, "walk
through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil for thou art
with mc, thy rod and thy staff they
iomfort me." She was 67yean, 9
months and 11 days old. She was
an earnest christian woman loved by
all who knew her. She has been a
member of the M. E. church for many
years. H.r husband and two child
ren still servive her, and have the
sympathy of the entire community in
which they live in this hour of their
bereavment.
We hear the hum of the threshing
machine in our midst again.
H. Sttffin is thrashing his wheat
and oats.
The late heavy rains haev caused
the grain lo grow some in the shock.
Corn is just booming. Potatoes not
so fine as last year last year they
weuld go through a sieve, and this
fvear iliev flroni.
Sid.
Yon Caanot Afford
At tills season of the year to be without a good
reliable diarrhoea balsom in the house, as
cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflamation of
the stomach and bowels aro exceedingly dan
gerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of
llegg's diarrhoea balsom will do mora good in
cases of this kind than any other medicine on
earth. We guarantee it. C. L. Cotting druggist
.
There are some people who, of
course, never make mistakes, are
(constantly grumbling because of in
significant errors to be found in the,
newspapers. These men do not re
alize that the newspapers are com
pelled to depend for the information
on which their news, is based, upon a
thousand different sources, and it is
no wonder if errors creep in even
frequently, without any bad intention
r even carelessness on the part ef the
1 editor.
Special
On August 6 to 20, Sept. 10 to 24.
1 and Oct a the B. A H will sell romnjl
trip tickets to point in Colorado. Mon
tana, Utah, Wyoming and Idah foor
one fare for the found trip.
.-. Harris, Agt.
A New
ar .
S. T. VanHorn who is well known
in this city, and who for the last year
has tried his luck elsewhere, has re
turned to this city and has purchased
the barber parlors of Bobert Barkley.
He has fitted them up mee style
and invites his old and new friends
to call and see hint. Ho will give
you a shave or hair cut "in the latest
style of the art. 47-tf
The greatest wonder of the 19th
century, a carpet exhibitor showing
fust fctnr a caroet will look wTiAn m
Neb, Friday, August
raBaaaaa
p?PRICE
CREAM
ma&
Its superior excellence proven iu millions of
homes tor more tlian a (juarter of a century. It
is used by the United States government. En
dorsed by jhe heads of the great univenl'ies
as the strongest, purest, ana most healthful.
Dr. iTt cm cream baking powder does not con
tain amoula, lime, or alum, m14 only in cans.
VRICE BAKING FOWDKlt CO.
SEW YOKK. CIUCACO. 8T.LOCI9.
CBTKAL NLBBAItKlFAIB.
Kcd Cloud, Neb. October S, 3 and 4.
PC BSE $920.
1'ikst DAY Weds tsDAY, Oct. 2.
Trottiiu, three minute class. I'urse S73
833
to first, $25 to second, Sl5 to third.
Trotting tor 3-year-olds, one-half nu!e heats
3iu5. 1'ur.se $.:0. .i5"tonr.t,ir.toaee-nJ,SI0
to third.
l'ony niuniiigrace,oiie-hairmile2in3. I'urse
SJO. SK to tirt, iJ".50 to econd, $-'.50 to third.
fctou.N s DAr TnonsiiAl , Oct. 3.
racing, three minute class. I'urse $75. 35
o first. S.25 to second, S15 to third. Must pace
one heat in three minutes.
Running race, mile heats 2 in 3. 4 to fill and 2
to start. I'urse 9125. 63 dollars to first, 33 doll
ars to second, 35 dollars to third, 50 dollars will
be added to first money, if 1;4S is beaten by the
horse winning the race.
Trotting, 2;40 class. I'urse 100 dollars. CO
dollars to first, 30 dollars to second, 20 dollars to
third.
In this class one Beat must be trotted better
than 2;42 to entitle any horse to purse.
Tiiikd Dat Fbidat, Oct. 4.
Pacing, free for all. I'urse 100 dollars. CO
dollars to first, aouollars to second, 15 to third.
Kunniig, one-half mile heats 2 in 3. Purse 75
dollars. 35 dollars to first, 25 dollars to second,
15 dollars to third.
Trottlug. free for all. rursc200 dollars. 100
dollars to flrt, 65 dollars to second, 33 dollars to
third.
In this class 100 dollars will be added to first
money If 2;23 Is beaten one heat by horse win
ning the race.
Auy horse distancing the field or any part
thereof will be awarded but one premium.
Heats in each days races may be trotted
alternately, at least 5 horses to enter and three
to start in each class,
AH entries to trotting, pacing anil running
races, shall close at eight o'clock p. m., of the
d.jy preceding the day of the race Jit the Secre
tary's office on the grounds.
Entrance fee 10 per cent of purses in all races
A. L. FUNK, Sec'y
lied Cloud, elr.
Way Im 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. Cotting, drugst
Notice is hereby given that I will
examine all persons who may desire
to offer themselves as candidates for
teachers of the public schools of this
county, at Bed Cloud, on the third
Saturday of each month.
Eva. J. Kino.
County Sup't
Cancers can be cured, having devo
ted a good deal of time for the last J
35 years to the study and cure of can
cers, and having never in one single
instance- failed where I had the pa
tient before the cancer commenced to
eat and agrate, and many 'where they
had commenced. Come right along
dear friends re my house and I will
send you home in five days rejoicing.
If I cannot cure you I will tell you so
like an honest man. Beferenees;
John Stoddard, Walnut creek, Neb.;
Mn-BearJaley, Logan, Elan, My.
house is 12 miles south of Red Cloud,
in Smith county Kansas.
48-tf " J. L. Elliott.
Are you going to buy a carpet.
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2, 1889.
H. CLARKE President, Albany, N.Y., J. A. TULLEY, Vics-Prcalden
Kobt. V. SHIREV, Treasurer.
NEBRASKA & KANSAS.
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PAID UP CAPI1AL,$50,00Q.
Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany, Nevr York.
DIRECTOltS:
H. Clarke, Albany. New York Geo R. Beadi, EuUtonSpu X.Y.
W. H. Robeson, Albany, X. Y. K. . Francis, l'iri Id, Mas
R.V.Shirey D.M. i'latt E. K. Hiyhland. J.A. i'nl.e..? 51. B McNtt
mOTiEY I.CANED.
On improved farms in XchraMca .i;:.! Kun-as. ?Ionv Jnrmshed as fon :is the
security is approved. Prniuin.il and interest p.v.il '" i" Ku Clont
WALL PAPER 1EMNAN1S.
At less than cost. I have a fevr that it will pay yon ts
examine. JSest quality of Faints, Oil??, Drugs, etc. Ma
chine Oils, the best at the. lowest prices.
C. L. COTTING, Druggist.
B. V.Shirey, Pres. Henry Clarke, Vice-Pns. .Jno. R. Shikby, Cashier
Howard B. Cather, Assistant Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BAnJK.
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
CAPITAL. $75,QOO
Transact a general banking businens, buy and sell county warrants. '
county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell foreign exebau .
DIRECTORS:
Jas. McXeny. J. A.Tulleys, G. W. Lindsey. R. V. Shirey.
JohnB.Shirey. E. F. Highland.
Henry Clarke, A. J. Kenney.
HENKY
dealer in
WALL PAPER
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery,
Books, Etc.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska,
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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, dress trim
mings, hosiery and gloves, Goods sold at the low
est figures,
F. V. TAYLOR,
KEEPS THE
Furniture
In the city at prices that all can afford to bsrj
if in want of anytbi lg in his line
Opposite First National Bank, Bed Cloud.
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