The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 24, 1892, Image 5

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Slow Sale Goods!
Odds and Ends of Stock !
Odds sizes and Shopworn Goods'
AM,
The above have been placed on counter In our More iitm! nil!
be Hold below Actual Cost.
You can find many genuine
Biaesiee
B. St M. R. R. Time Table.
Taking effect Nov. 6,
Trains carrying passengers leave lied Cloud
as follow st
KA8T VIA HAHTINQS,
No. 122 Passengerto HastliiRs, 0:00 p. m.
No, 121 Vrelght (or Hastings 1:30 p. in.
AHBIVK.
Passenger from Hastings
rtvos 0:41 a. m.
HA8T VIA WYMORK.
No. 1C, rassenger to Ht. Juseph, Ht,
LouhRndUlilcaRo dally . 10:30 a. m
No 14 I'ansenttvr to Kansas Cltv and
Atchison, dally. . :20, p. m.
OOINO WEST.
No, 13 Passenger (or Denver and intermediate-polnto,
dally, 7:30 a.m.
No. 19, Passenger (or Denver, dally, 7 :lo p. in.
OXFORD AKD BKD CLOUD ACCOMMODATION.
No. 133 local freight to Oxford dally
except Sunday 0:00 am
No. 134 local freight from Oxford dally
except Hdnday 8:15 pm
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CURRENT NEWS.
Croquets sets at Deyo's.
Try a gloss of (Jotting's cold soda,
Londoudory mineral water at Deyo's
Patent medicines of all kinds ut
Doyo's.
Deyo's 15 cent wall paper is the
finest in town.
Paints and oils, brushes varnishes
&c, at Deyo's.
Try (Jotting's high grade but low
price maohine oil.
Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi
cago clothing store.
f Tho famous Mamtou Mineral Wate
orsalo at Cotting's.
For correct fitting clothing go to
Chicago clothing store.
Wo have the best stock of hats in
the oily. Chicago store.
Harry Pond has money to loan on
first class city property.
For nobby suits the Chicago cloth
in store takes first rank.
For fino tobacco, cigars, candies
Ac., go to J. O. Lindloy's.
Qo to the Chicago clothing storo
for pants of every disoription.
W. W. Wright has been "whooping
her up" with the whooping couh,
See Osoar Patmor before buying
flour. He has made a big reduction.
Farm loans at six per cent option
to pay after two years. D. B. Span
oqle. F. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell
more goods than ho doc, at prices
that are low, for good goods.
Everybody should attend the fair
tii vear. It will be one of the best
fairs ever held in tho county.
Don't buy your wall paper until
you havo seen the best stock in town
whioh is to be found at Dojo's.
Remember the Chioago clothing
store takes measures for tailor made
clothing, guaraotoe a perfect fit or no
sale.
Children's ahirt waists can bo found
ut Wiener's. Tho celebrated "Mothers
Friend" costs no more than inferior
makes.
L. H. Deyo is in the lead on tho
wall payer trade, and his largo stock
latest styles and low prices will keep
him in tho lead.
That Quiok Meal Vapor Stove, sold
by W. W. Wright is tho best in the
market, furnishes tho most heat and
uses ono thira less gasoline, it is
simply perfection and oolipsos all oth
er stoves that use gasoline.
If you desiro to sco tho finest gas
oline stove that nas over neon prouuo
ed you will bo obliged to call on W,
W. Wright, the i narawaro man in wiu
Vapor Stove and discounts all others
of the samo price.
Binder For Sale.
Qood Estorly binder for sale cheap.
Enquire of D. F. Trunkey. 2t
Notice.
All orders for oil or casolino loft
at Spokesfiold's -r rucery storo will bo
promptly filled by the Bluo Tank
Wagon,
For Flour and Feed
Go and sco L. P. Albright. He keeps
tho best brands and sells his flour just
as chsap as others. Also sells hard
and soft ooal. Friocs reasonable Of
I fioo and soales, oorncr of Webster
street and 4th avenue.
bargains on this counter.
& Kaiey.
AROUND TOWN.
Dnight Jones was in Omaha this
week.
Billy Zcluff was in McCook this
week.
Win. Duckor is homo from Lincoln
on a vacation.
Dillard Bedford has gone on a trip to
tho Pacifio coast.
Mrs. Vcrlinda Lutz erected a now
wind mill last week.
It. M. Cochrano was in Omaha
Monday and Tuesday.
Stewart Albright of Wymore, was
in tho city this week.
Mrs. Fentress was visiting friends
in Orleans this wcok.
J. 0. Butler had his arm badly
scalded tho other day.
Tho Fair storo is receiving a new
coat of puint this week,
A. 0. Hosmcr, editor of The Chief,
is in Washington this week.
Mrs. D. B. Spanoglo and daughter
Belle, left Thursday morning for Den
ver. Miss Gcrtio Baldwin, of Lincoln,
is visiting lttias Jcnnio Bell of this
oity.
C. L. Cotting has gone to Chicago
and Wisconsin on a business and pleas
ure trip.
Mrs. John Gilbert's brothor, living
near Bladen, wrs visiting his sister
last week.
Tho Christian courch gave a soeial
at tho residence of 0. 0. Bell Thurs
day evening,
Mr. James MoKimmoy of Wymore,
was in tho city Tuesday and mado a
short call at this office,
Switchman Starkie, who had his
foot crushed two or thrco weeks is ablo
to bo around on crunches.
W. M. Cox, superintendent of tho
Agricultural department at tho world'B
fair, was in tho city this week.
Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Fifcr, ot
Burr Oak, were visiting Joseph Knox
and family tho first of tho week. .
Mrs. S. E. Winters and Miss Jessie
Freeze, of Lincoln, sister and nicco of
J. C. Myers, aio in tho city visiting.
MifB Sadie Sterling formerly a resi
dent of this place, but now of Omaha,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J, S.
Cox.
Miss Mamie Bcal, Miss Lora Mc
Brido and Miss Addio Ileigle havo
gono to Ucatnco whero tlioy will at-
tenu sonooi.
Thcro will bo a Horticultural meet
ing at tlie court hnu&o the second
Saturday in July. All interested
should attend.
Miss Willa Cathur, who has been
attonding the state university at Lin
coln for tho past fotv months, return
ed homo last week.
Tho D, of V. gavo an ico cream and
lomonado social in tho court house
park Wednesday evening. All pros
ent report a pleasant time.
M,M Minta 0Hng( who ha8 Uught
ton months this last sohool year, will
go to Filmore county, Oenova, noxt
week to attend a teacher's institute.
The ladies of tho Congregational
chuioh will servo ico croam and cake
Saturday afternoon and evoning June
25th, in tho vaoant storo room in tho
Moon block,
Children's day at tho Chapel was
oarriod out by a vory interesting pro
gram and tho ladies doniro to f thank
Mr, Olias Theoming and others for
tho uso of their beautiful flowers. . ...
Tho S. of V. band was parading
tho streets last "Wednesday evoning in
regular circus style. Thoy intend
taking tho band wagon and going to
Campbell to colobrato tho Fourth.
Ice Cream
Mm. A. G. Willis and Mrs. G. W.
L'ndsoy havo returned from tho con
vention of the Grand Chapter of tho
Order of tho Eastern Star, and report
a very pleasant time. Among tho
most interesting tilings was a vory
largo koy presented to tho worthy
Grand Master by tho mayor of the
city.
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A farm paper says: "Thoro Is
nothing more noocssary for a business
man than to havo his calling and ad
dress neatly printed on his envelopes
and letter hoad. That it pays is
seen when it is remembered that city
business men, from the smallest to the
graatcst, use ptintors' ink liberally in
this manner. Farming is a business
just as much as handling goods, and
thcro is no good reason why the gen
eral farmer Bhould not havo his ratao,
calling and address on his stationery
as well as his city brother."
Of Col. J. D. Gngo, of Franklin, tho
republican candidate for stato senator
in this district, tho Hardy Herald
says.
Col, J. D. Gago of Franklin, has
many friends in this senatorial dis
trict who want to sco him go to the
stato penato this winter as a repre
sentative of tho district. Wo have
been well acquainted with the Col.
sinco 1874 and ono of his staunch
frionds beforo wo know him. He
took his scat as county commissioner
of Franklin county, Jan 1st, 1875,
and a set of political sohemers under
took to prevent it. In tho struggle
tho Colonel won our friendship and
has ever sinco held it. Ho settled on
a homestead west of Bloomington in
1871, and his every act, publio or pri
vate, has proven himself worthy of
tho confidenoo of anyono having the
truo interests of this country at heart,
and wo should liko to sco him honored
by tho district. 11 o has never asked
for office outsido his county and be
has never bclrayod a trust when chos
en insido of it, and we are satisfied he
would bo a strong candidate.
Juno in tho month of brides and
roses, and it is usually the case that
there aro a doicn woddinga in June
for every ono in overy other month in
tho year. Thcro is a sense of fitness
in it, toe. June is the lovliest of
months, her skies aro tho bluest, and
her flowers aro tho sweetest, The
birds sing nevor so gaily as in Juno,
and the bright sunshino and flower
scontcd broczos mako tho veriest elod
on earth fcol happy. So it is mosl
that when tho young folks, with thoir
hearts filled with lovo and tendornesi,
join hands and set sail together upon
life's sea, they should begin thoir
journey in tho month that is in tune
with their own joyous glance. Tfaia
Juno will be no exception to tho Juries
of other years, and any number of (ho
young pooplo of DeWitt county aro
making roady for what is perhaps the
saddest as well aa tho happiest event
in life. All tho world loves a lover,
and all tho world looks on with inter
est and admiration when the lovers
wed.
A piano taut squeaks, a piano that
sli rick b, a piano that humps itself, a
piano that growls, a piano that howls,
should bo laid on the closet shelf.
A dog that will fight, a dog that
will bite, a dog that sleops all day, a
dog that will scoot whonever you shoot,
should bo sent to the dump right
away.
A cat that will wow, a oat that will
meow in the depth of midnight gloom;
such a cat should bo shot on the Bclf-
samo spot and softly consigned to tho
tomb.
A mulo that will kiok, a mule that
gets sick, a mule that delights to bray ;
a mulo that won't pull should beyoked
with a bull and worked 16 hours a day.
A man who will Iio, a man who will
buy, and never ezpoots to pay; a man
who will scratoh on his trousers a
match should, be promptly adjourned
without delay,
A man who will' smoke till ho's
ready to croak and his bank account
runs in tho rod, had bettor go slow or
tho first thing you know ho'll wake up
and find himsojf dead.
A man who will drink and wasto all
his chink should bo hung to a hiokory
limb, for ho ain't worth tho space oc
cupied by his face, and that's what's
tho mattor with him, "Nothing But
Lies" in Lincoln Herald.
at Calmes.
Andrew Will Reclaim Hie rinii
Prof V. E. Andrews, who was on
the first ballot at tho McCook conven
tion mndo tho republican candidate
for congressman in tho fifth district,
is in every respect n typical, energet
ic young western man. Ho wrs horn
in Mahaska county, Iowa, in 1851.
His father was a farmor, mid Mr,
Androws engaged In firm work until
ho was 20 years of age. In 1874
he entered Simpson collngo of Indian
ola, Iowa, and Juno 10, 1885, graduat
ed with tho docroo of A. 1)., from
Parsons college at Fair Gold, la. Part
of the time from 1874 to 1885 was
spent on the farm and in publio school
work to meet necossary college ox
pensei, In January, 1875, six months
prior to his graduation in June, ho
wasolootcd to tho chair of Latin and
history in Hastings college, Hastings,
Neb, On September 1, of tho samo
year ho was married to Miss Mira
McCoy of Fairfield, la. In Juno 1888,
ProL Andrews, received tho docrco of
master of arts from his almamatnr,
?4rns college During tho year '91
he terved aeecptably as president of
tho Nebraska Stato Teachers Associa
tion, and the last seven years ho has
been continually identified with tho
work of the Hastiogs oollogc. In tho
winter term of 1889 ho was clcotcd
vito president of tho faeulty. Prof.
Andrews has never been an offioo seek
er,, although prominent in stato and
district politics for somo time, Ho
saved one term as county superin
tendent of schools on Iowa. Ho is
intensely republican.
Have You Rend
How Mr. Wcntz of Geneva, N. Y.,
was cured of the severest form of dys
pepsia? Ho says everything ho ato
teemed liko pouring molted lead into
his stomach. Hood's sarsaparilla ef
fected a perfect cure. Full particu
lars will bo sont If sou writo C. I.
Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Tho highest praiso has been won by
Hood's pills for their easy yet effiolent
action.
1111! Hull! Hall I
H. E. Pond, will writo Hail insur
ance in one of tho best companies rep
resented in tho west as oheap as any.
"Good morning I" Why. I am sur
prised; tho doctors and neighbors havo
all reported that your ueain was unny
expected."
"Ah I yes; they nil said I never could
recover and gavo me up to ale with
chronic malaria, kidney and liver trouble.
I havo taken three bottles of "Hepati
cure," gained 40 pounds and am sound
and well. John P. IlAKiU80W,Kome, Ga.
For sale by L. II. Deyo.
Try Cactus oil for brab wiro outs
It if tho most healing romedy in tho
world. Sold only by Deyo tho Drug
gist. Attention is called to the publin
sale of short horned cattle by J, W
Dean of Maryvillo, Mo., wbieh wil
take place at Suporior, Not., Juno 25
1892. Ha has been a prominent ex
bibitor ut the leading fairs for several
years. Our stockmen should not fail
to attend the sale. See advertisement
on anothor page of this issue.
gome Foolish People,
allow a cough to run until it get beyond
the reach ot medloine. They often say,
"Oh, it will wear n way." but in most cason
it wears them away. Could thoy bo in
duced to try the successful inodicine
known as Kemp 6 Unlearn, which is bow
on a positive guarantee to cure, they
would immediately nee tho excollont
effect after taking the flret dose. A( nil
druggists. 1
Every testimonial regarding Hood's
sarsaparilla is an honest, unpurchased
statement of what this medioino haB
actually done,
We wish again to call attention of
our stookmen to tho sale of short
horns at Superior, Neb., Saturday,
June 25. The sale will bo at tho
creamery stables. This will be a grand
opportunity to get some fino cattle at
your own price. Seo ad in another
column of this paper. '
RANDOLPH McMTT,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Red Cloud, Neb.
Moon Block.
We'caTfurni
IT WEATHER CLOTH
So Cheap and give you goods so
comfortable that hot weather will
have no terror for you.
We have an unusually large line
OF
Light Coats and Vests
This season. Nice ottterns and at
PRICES THAT ARE CORRECT,
and within the reach of everyone.
Straw hats o every style and price.
Men's fine furnishing goods of every des
cription '
CHICAGO CLOTMHG STORE.
Opposite
PuMU Me
Of Cruiekshank Topped Short
Horn Cattle at Superior, Neb
SatUrdry, Jaqe 25, 18925. -
22 cows and Heifers, 5 Bulls,
This eale includes the top of
good show animals. They
individuals. The females
Cruiekshank bulls. They
record.
The families represented arc Mazurka, Young Mary, Gwjmne
and BIoom. Com to the sale aad see a good lot of cattle.
TermiSlx montha will he given or bankable paper bear
ing ten per cent Interest, or two per cent off for cash.
ale at 1 p. an. prompt For catalogue!, address
J. W. JDMJAN,
Maryville, Mo
Col. F. M. WOODS, Auctioneer.
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FARMERS
TPjjNgiMHlPMHgSSHhnpv
All who ara contemplating getting a harvester should see the Darla Platform Bind
er before purchasing, as it lb the leading harvester of the day, the following potato
of ezoellenoa will show its superior qualities over all other binders. The chief poit
is there is no elevation of the grain at all, it simply binds all the grain at an leT.
Hon of not over nine inohea above the stubble. Thus saving the power neoeeaary m
elevate the grain, making a saving of from one to one and a half horses in the draft
of the maohine.
There is a complete separation between the bnndle being bound and the real off
the grain of nearly three feet, thus doing away with the tangle and hasglag to
gether of bundles so common with many binders No other, binder haa this quality.
A most wonderful feature of the Davis Binder, the only one ever put on gram
binder, is the reel rake, whioh enables the driver to handle down and tangled grata with
ease and make the bundles smooth and straight We ohallengo any man to prodae a
field of grata that the Davis Binder eannot harvest better and nr.ake every sheaf
straighter and mora symmetrical than can be dona by any other binder;
We don't thresh oat and waste grain as other binders do, as we don't have the
friotlon necessary to e'evate the gram, and thus iave enough grain to the farmer to
pay for the entire cost or harvesting ana aiso pay ror ine cost or seeding the nei
crop.
The Davis uses no oanvaa aprons at, all instead uses studded belts, that eaa b
loosened at night or tightened in the morning, or after a rain, in Juat one second,
thus saving much valuable time used in tightening the eaavaa of the other binders.
The driver can raise or lower the cutter bar without leaving hla" seat, so as to eat
the longest or shortest grain, and at the same time keep the platform in proper po
sition to handle the grain.
There m bo weight on tint hones necks from the tongue, aa it la porfeotly loose,
there Is absolutely no side draft at all.
Will bind tighter and with less end than any other binder.
The binder is a steel uinaer.
The Davis needs no folding apparatas
pass through any eleven foot Raw.
xne vavis Dinner is inuy warranted,
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Davis at Oniwlts' blaoksmlth shop la Bed
Lmel's old stand.
h ou with
Post - office.
my herd and contains several
are all niculy bred and good
have all been bred to good
are all recorded or eligible to
aittlltMgj
ATTENTION.
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Cloud on North Webkter street, "at Ha
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