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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1891)
,,,.- v . a jJjajawagie-TJpMT?fcT,-MM--M f r "" " T'- p, j' w. '.. .-'-- " m . " i - B ""B "f " ' rB3 ,r B ""iT " " mB ' a " " rr ' ' HF ,al bLb Ll iH jLai " bbbV V bbbbF -. .s" 'Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief. (- &w. i- THT.v By A. C. Hosmer. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, November 27, 189 J Vol. 15). No. IB. Read the Good News -"" U7J 20 percent i f I V I I 1 J 11 J JJa CIRRET NEWS. REDUCTION ON Bits ;iiiii CffllareD s (toils ! Finding that I am overstocked on Boys and Children's Overcoats, and rather than carry over any. Am Offering them at ilLltotion of ORE FIFT EL from market price. Also, offer Big bargains in MEN'S OVERCOATS Come and sec thcni. Square Dealing Golden Eagle CLOTHING HOUSE. C. WIENER, Prop. Itanncy McNltt is home. Mrs II. K. I'ond Las been on the sick list. Judge Ileal! elect, was in the city this week. Miss Outson has returned to her school work. Mr. Overing has purchased the Crosby prcp erty. John Myers lias sold his Democrat to a Wil cox gentleman. Mr. Brewer Is filling his mammoth corn cribs at the elevator. Miss Nellie Terril visited her parents near Burr Oak, this week. Mrs. Frank Graham of Kansas, Is the Kuest of Mrs. lladley this week. Dr. Anderson was making ills usual call on the IS & M boys this week. lames Murphy and wife are visiting their daughter in McCook. this week. Mrs. Sam Polly of Itlverton, Is visiting friends and relatives in Bed Cloud, this week. Mrs, (Jeo. Hollnnd and Mrs. M. It, Bently left lost evening for Hot springs, Arkansas A. C. Ccarhart of Mooinlimton. was in the metropolis of Webster county Tuesday. Business must be picking up on the II & m by the number of extra trains they are running. Married, at Bed Cloud, Ncbr., Nov. Ufl 1R0I, Mr. Albert . i. Isom and Miss Idu.M. stone, both of Smith county, Kansas. Judge D, I'. Trunkey otllciating. There has been tiled with tho County judge, notice of content in tho matter of Henry C Scott vs. Ceo. Coon, Henry DcLong being the complaining witness. Married, at Bed Cloud. Nov. 22, 1801 Mr. Wil liam Carlson of i:epubllcan City. Nebraska and Miss Ainiit: Marie Johnson of Bed Cloud. Judge i. r. inuiKcy oiuciaiing. How Is this: 3 hogs the property of .mm. Cnihatn. a little Kansas boy living n miles -outli west of town, followed a wagon in Bed Cloud one morning mid returned home in the evening pel fectly sober. J. il.Kuiitli, bus opeiifd a poultrv market iust south f tho K. and M. bank. J. II. is well noun in BciI Cloud and those who have poul try lor s;ile should not fall to .see him as be paj8 the highest marked prices. Co and see liiui and he will treat you right. Miss (Mldwell, the very efficient principal of the high school, we are norry to learn, tendered her resignation, and will go to Texas, where she has a more lucrative position. Hie was ver highly esteemed by her scholars and on Friday, her last day in school, tho scholars made her some very line presents as tokens of their friendship. Dr. Janus, the well known physician and Burgeon, "late rr Berlin" with headquarters at Cmnd Island, who will bo well remembered in Bed Cloud bv a number of people who signed notes in his favor is now operating in Illinois as president of-stato Medical and Surgical in sirintion at Chicago, 101 state street. If the peopleget fooled on him as easily as they did here, they will Ire rank suckers. Indeed. Our Thanksgiving Sermon. Owglc, Owglc. Cliaiiliiuqtia Circle. Chautauiiia eirrlo will meet with Mrs. Tajlor Monday Nov. 30, is'.u Ml s o'clock. l'KOCKAM. Music By Circle, Bool Call (Quotations on Washington. Table talk Fifteen minutes diricussion on "Intluenceof nomocracy on thought" l.ed by .Mr, lily. Discussion on "Hlstorv of Political parties in Aineiifa" Ixd bv Mm. Taylor. .uartetie Mr. and Mrs. Cotting. Miss Baudall and Mr. Albright. I'.alaiire of program will appear next week. A :.viti. Tlie Xew York Irc expose Hint 'Important Kill'' lui-i- iics. wi: ii vvi: the IN THE CITY OF PIANO LAMP, PAKLOlt LAMPS. BRACKET LAMP, KITCHEN LAMPS, BANQUET LAM1 HANGING LAMP, STAND LAMP, L ANTE UN?. AND CHIMNEYS. Prices to beat the world. C, L. COTTING. What is WUiK.Ll Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Hillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach aad bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas teria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. '"CMtafa Is aaeSet medicine for cfail dawn. Motto hare repeatedly told me of its a-ood effect upon their cbildrea." Da. G. C Osgood, fcomsll, Masa. Castoria b the best remedy for children of rUchl am acquainted. I hope the day is cot far dfataatirbea mothers wiil consider the real itarut of their children, acd oaa Castoria In atead of ttvartousqaackBCtniBaswbich are deaptytogtbek-loTed owes, by fordag opium, aaorfUBe, soothlwc vyrap aad other hurtful dom ueir tareats. tkaresy awvting Ob. J. F. KaaoLoc, Oeaway, Ark. Castoria. " CaMoria fa so veil adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescriptioa known to inv." H. A. AKcnrn,5L D HI So. Oxford St., Krook V. Y. Our physicians in tho childivu u depart ment have spoken highly of their exprri ence in their outside pracUce with Castoria, and although ire only ha-re aaong o medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Csatoria has won us to look with favor apon it." TJKrrxD Hospital asd Dtsrcntxr, Boston, Aixbc C. 8nrs, Fret., V Tt M rry ItrMt, Xw Yrk City. Tlio article credited to tho New York Press, in ti recent issue, of this paper, in which it was alleged that unfavorab'o action had been taken in tho Now York Legislature against tho Koyal linking Powder, proves to hnvo been a canard, gotten up anil circulated by opjosition baking iKjwder makers for imriwees quite apparent to overy one. Tho Now York Press, in exposing tho fraud, says: "No such legislation as that stated in this nrticlo has over boon had in this stato or in nny legislature to our knowledge." Tho lie is made from whole cloth. Tho Fres disclaims any resion'ibiHty for tho publications, and objects to being made a party to such methods adopttd by porno baking pow der manufacturers in their efforts to substito their goods for other now in use. A trial convinces tho most skeptical Carefully prepared, ple;isant to tho tanto. PoWitt's cough and consumption cure is a valuable remedy. Sold at Cotting's drug store. Obituary. Charlotte K. clicuck was horn in l'arkc county, Intl., December 17, 1S52, and died near Uowles, Webster county, Xeur. Xov. 2JJ, 1S9 1. In 1S37. with her parents she re moved to Iowa, and in 1S7JI, j-he was marriul to Imi. I.(.l.r.. l'iveyars. later i he. came to Ui- c"uut vh lei the have f-ince lived. Four children. a in and three daughters arc left to mo am ihe:r irieiriovable lo.-. Thf liu.-ba id ami father Ih.h sustain-j' an almost infinite h.-s while his uicrc.i?e.l rcspoiisibil.tics are very gte.it. isier Clark was the daughter of Dr. and Mr.. Sciicnck, of this ciiy. In earlj childhood she was convened and became connected with the M. K. church. Vhc wii er has tceti told that tlur ingaUhcr life she wiiS thoughtful, truthful nd prayerful, living a con sistent Christian life. She was inf-rcstcd in tvery good cause, especially so iu the temperance reformation, bcintr an active member of the AY. C. T. U. Having ability with pen and vo:ce, she was enabled to render great assistance in that worthy organisation of Chrisujn wo tin n. Her last sickness was bruf. On Thursday rtcding ln-r death hc a as attacked with inflammation f tl.i' ovcls. All efforts to ord relief: failu.gr, her viial forces soon ;ave w.v. Uev. E.J. Rindall, of tins c!t . wps ca'ltd lo preach the funeral ui j tin? .'1. h. church of Coirics as st ed hy he p.sior Hy request f tho fam ly, 1'sa. UHJ, loto 17. inclusive, wa uid as 'he text There vas a laige attendance of neighber.- and friends, dref fueling and great su; pathy Wt-re manifest. The a;. d parents, the btreaved husband, and especially the motherless children, have the s wpathy of a large circle of friends. . J. l XhIc try far It. Now this may seem strange but if they dont cry for it they would da so if they onlyoould. Wo f Ulkisg now about Ealter'u Barb Wire LtanMct which never fails to cur the worse cut or sore. For sale by C. It, Cotttnir. drn- gtft, L o 8 0 CO Crj, crj b OQ Q crj m CD 0 OS a Q Dry Goods, -4- k u c 0 3 0 u CO CD 0 c Clothing, Boots, Shoes AND GROCERIES Call iD and see Our New Goods ! WE WILL MAKE "A iG CUT PB On Overcoats! Cloaks, Boots and Shoes for the MD-MEXT MIKW AS-30 Ft. IV! nVIAJrtTTjM 5c SON. c) crj I;iiialiou f VclIir 4 oiiiil) Vti Ileal i:lafr Tnuirr 1'iirnUh ! I) I'ort AlxilriK't i'nmpuny, I ltt'M'louil. rlraItn. Y. To i'tergtmrn. will ) u? for thr teir lf2. hl fro trtaiU t"wl ,n H Huflt () -a O o W CA s a) y u Q K. iV .If. K. It. Time Ttilile. raviiiefilivt nv. r., lUtln iniii Tndn rarrtiiiB iifiiu'r- Irave i:i! 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Certain baking powder makers are publishing falsified extracts from the Government reports, with pretended analyses and certificates, wherein an attempt is made to compare their baking powders with the "Royal," or making bogus tests from house to house, their obvious purpose being to counteract the recent exposures of the inferiority of their own goods arising from their impurity, low strength, and lack of keeping qualities as shown by the Government chemists and others. As to whether any of these baking powders are equal to the "Royal," the official tests clearly deter mine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the "Royal" contained from 2S per cent, to 60 per cent, more leavening strength than any other cream of tartar baking powder, and also that it was more perfectly made, of purer ingredients, and altogether wholesome. As these powders are sold to consumers at the same price, by the use of the Royal Baking Powder there is an average saving of over one third, besides the advantage of assured purity and wboleaotneness of ko6t and of bread, biscuit, and cake made perfectly light, sweet, and palatable advan tages not to be had in the use of the low-grade, cheaply made baking pow ders that contain Hmc, alnm, and otheT imparities. mm HlLBlaLaM ?LBaBakBaw A (Ol"iKR, A (res I. Kf port of Fch&o! in di4mt So. 2$, fr rami I h otxiioj; Ool. 0. Jfc'U. . 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