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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1892)
BHnHWp5tiiyi-,BK "fTti'ii W i i f Slow Sale Goods! Odds and Ends of Stock ! Odds sizes and Shopworn Goods' AUL The above liavo been pi need on counters In our atoro and will be iiold below Actual Coit. You can find many genuine Blaeslee B. As M. R. R. Time Table. Taking effect Nov. 6, Trains carrying passengers leave Red Cloud as follows: EAST VIA IIAHTIN09. No. 1M Passnniterto Hastings, 0:00 p. m. No, 121 Flight tor Hastings 1:30 p. m. AKHIVK. Passenger Irom Hastings rives 0:41 ft. m. EAST VIA WYMOIIK. No. 10, Passenger to Ht. Joseph, tit, uml. and Chicago ilntly 10:30 a. m No H l'assengur to Kansas Cltv and Atchison, dally. ... 8:20, p.m. GOING WKST. ' Mo, 13 Passenger tor Denver and in termcdlato points, dally, 7:30a.m. No. 15, Passenger (or Denver, dally, 7 :lo p. in. oxrono axd hkd ci-oud accommodation. No. 133 local freight to Oxford dally except Sunday 0:00 am No. m local freight from Oxford dally except Hdnday ftsispm M11.MM1..W.....1M..... CURRENT NEWS. Tr7 a glass of Cottiog's cold soda, Dr. Elliot of Sherwood, .Kas. died Monday. Try (Jotting's high grade but low price macliino oil. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago clothing store. The famous Manitou Mineral Water for sale at Cotting's. For correct fitting clothing go to Chicago clothing store. Wo have tho best stock of hats in tho ci.y. Chicago store. Harry Pond has money to loan on . first class city property. For nobby suits tho Chicago oloth ing store takes first rank. For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &e., go to J. U. Lindley s. 7 Uo to the Chicago clothing store for pants of every discription. W. W. Wright has been "whooping her up" with the whooping eough, See Osoar Patmor before buying flour. lie has made a big reduction. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. Bpan oole. Miss Qertio Baldwin of Lincoln, was visiting Miss Jennie Bell of 11. C. last week. F. V. Taylor, allows no ono to sell more goods than he docs, at prices that are low, for good goods. Last Saturdry II. Cozad returned from a trip to Chicago, Washington, and other points in the East. Remember the Chioago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or so sale. Children's shirt wuistsean bo found at Wiener'. The celebrated "Mothers Friend" costs no inure than iul'tiior makes. That Quick Meal Vapor Stove, sold by W. W. Wright is tho best in tho market, furnishes tho most heat and uses nno third less gasoline. It is simply perfection and eclipses all oth er stoves that use gasoline. If you desire to see the finest gas oline stove that has ever been produc ed you will bo obliged to call on W. W. Wright, the hardwaro man in tho Kaley bloolc. It is tho Quick Meal Vapor Stove and discounts all others of the samo price. It is said tho demooratio bosses ot the Fifth district are tired of MoKeighanand will try to put up a straight bourbon in opposition to the congressman. Bee. Colorado's Cool Retreats. During the "tourists 6eason" from June until September the Burlington route has on salo round-trip tickets, at very reduced rates, to the principal re soitsof Colorado. To Denver, Colorrdo Springs, Mani tou, Pueblo, and Estos Park (tho moBt attractive spot in the whole stato,) particularly low ratrB aro in force. July and Answat are tho best months in which to visit Colorado' unrivalled resort?, to all of which tho Burlington with its connections, oilers unequalled service. The local agent will be glad to giro you any desired information. Veto Against the Greenbacks. nt It is reported that it the Qreenbaokers Jan get into power they will pasa -aw, Weaoh a now biovolo and are all ready ' - make everyono buy Haller'a . 8ore Curel .... , - ... ... Cough Syrup and do away with dootors. bargains on this counter. & KalQy.. AROUND TOWN. Stickey fly paper at Deyo's. Thad McNitt is homo this week. Dr. Hall was in tho city this wool. Seo to it that ou attend the county fair. G. W. Lindsoy is homo from tho west. Editor Truman is in Omaha this week. J. W. Moon was in tho city this week. Mr. Wioner was in Hastings this week. Cloth bound books only 20 cents at Deyo's. O. C. Bell and wifo aro homo from Hebron. Subscribe for your campaign papers at Do jo's. Mrs. Wright is homo from her trip to Denver. L. C. Gilbert of Exeter, wax in the city to day. Don't forget that tho Webster coun ty fair will bo tho best ever held in this county. Goo. Guilford was takon suddonly sick this week. Bort Walden of Bcatrico was in tho city Tuesday. L. II, Deyo sells tho, best machine oil on the market. Deyo Bells tho best remedy an earth for barb wiro cuts. Herman Nau of Lawronco was in tho city thij week. Mr. F. A. Swcrzy of Blue Hill was in tho city this week. N, Longton has painted his saloon front with a bluo tingo., Hon. Jas. MeNony was:in Hastings and Bcatrico this wcok. Virgil Law has added his namo to tho Great Family Weekly. Taylor's oelebratcd circus will bo in Bed Cloud tho 25th of July. Mrs. Harry Conover of MoCook was in the city this week visiting. Mrs, Lenna Matkell of Lincoln is visiting her parents this wock. Miss Furor of Illinois, is tho guost nf Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Blakcslco. Macauley'a History of England only $1.00, 5 vol. cloth bound, at De yo's. Rev. Hawley was in the city thin week and mado this office a pleasant call. The editor of this Groat Family Weekly has returned homo from tho oast. Mr. Geo. Sogers and wifo aro tho guests of L, H. Fort and wifo this week. Wo nro under obligations to Mrs. J. A. Tait for a lino boquet of elegant roBes, Mrs. R M. Martin was called to Elgin this week by the sickness of her father. Tho Institute under tho efficient management of Supt. Hunter is flourishing, Street Commissioner Ward is doing somo excellent work for the oity in fixing up the streets. Tho 1) & M havo begun to ship in tho mains for tho water works exten sion soon to be made. Tcaohsrs should improvo tho oppor tunity of getting cloth bound books for 20 eents at Deyo's. J. L. Miller, F, Houohin, and J. H. Bailey aro in Omaha attending the Independent convention. Matgie Miner and Trix Miror havo export manipulators of tho wheel. ODDS AND ENDM Mm. A. L. Dutton of St. Joseph, is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Cow don this week Tho Misses Pauline and Solum Moycrs of Chicago, arc visiting with Mr. nud Mrs. C. Wiotior. Mis9 Edna Edson, niocc of Mrs. J. A. Tait, and Miss Mabel Wright of Cowlcs aro attending tho institute. H, B. Mathews and wifo havo re turned from Chaso county and will settle in Red Cloud for a fow months. Ward Hiatt who has been in Lin coln to reocivo trcatinont for deafness is getting much hotter and will return soon. Miss Anna Dolaplainc, sister of Mrs. W. N. Richardson, returned homo this wock after a year's visit in Red Cloud. For all lines of job printing The Cuikp is tho placo to procure it. Our prices aro roasonablo and good work a specialty. Will Lctson, Hugh Miner, John Tulloys and Frank Cowden go to Hustings Saturday to see the bioyolo tournament, Geo. Holland, tho accommodating landlord of tho Holland Houso, has returned from a pleasant trip to Hot Springs, Ark. Charley Kaloy's nursery is about completed. Charley believes in hav ing plonty of room for his children(?) to excroiso in. Adam Morhart looks quito lonely sinco ho became , a widower. Ho stands up against tho door post and looks very sorrowful. Tho Congregational church pooplo aro breaking ground for tho founda tion of tho addition to their ohuroh. R, M. Cochrano will do tho work, Thk Chief is plcaicd to soo Andy Berg out again after hi? severo illness Andy is tho princo of good fellows and his many friends aro plcaped to seo him out again, Miss Truman closed her sohool in Dist. 27 last week, School officers patrons and visitors joined tho chil dren in having a picnio which space forbids to dcBoribc. Harry Goblo's hoi so got scared at a bieyclo and run off throwing Harry on tho sido walk and hurting his hip, bat no small thing liko that can keep Harry down. On this (Friday) ovoning during tho rajn storm Mr. Holsworth, living three miles north of Rod Cloud had a valuable horso and a good mulo struck by lightning. The mulo was killed and tho horBO injured boyond recovery. Rub Martin has a now kind of bait for fishing purposes. Ho just puts his feet in tho water and the fish catch ou. No bait ncdcd. The other day he was walking barefooted in tho river and whou ho went to get out a big catfish had ono of its fins stuck through his big too. Bob says that it was asuoker Wo learn from a card from Motana, that Mr. Harry F. Scott ot Castle, Bon of our old friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott, formerly of Amboy, was married tho otherday to Miss Florence Clarke, a highly esteemed and accom plished joung lady of Holona. Tue Chief takes pleasure in congratulat ing the young couple and wishes them many years of happiness in their new rotations. May joy go with them, i Three Thing to bo Remember Cfl. liood a Banaparula has tho most morit. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won un equalled success. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes tho greatest cures. Is it not the medioino for you? Constipation is caused by loss of tho peristaltio aotion of tho bowels. Hood's Pills rcstoro this aotion and invigorato tho liver. A Presidential boom in Chicago grew, Wurmod by Tammany and wot by the dew. Listen to my tale of woe, N, V. Press. Highest of all in Leraaing Power. Rol i. ABSOLUTELY PURE ' Agricultural' Exhibit. ,' On Friday, Juno 21, 1892, a meet ing of oitzons was hold in tho county Judgo's oflico at Red Cloud for tho purposo of organising a Webster county World's Fair Association, Tho objest of tho nesoointiou is to procure spooiiucns of agricultural pro ducts, &o. to bo plaocd on exhibition at tho World's Fair at Chicago. Mr, W. W. Cox, Superintendent" of Agriculture, was present and address ed tho meeting. Tho following offi cers woro elected: R. L. Alyoa, Prcs. 0. W. Kaloy, Vico President for Rod Cloud; D. M. Hunter, Sec.; 0. 0. Bell, Trcas. For tho purposo of electing ono vico prcsidont for each township in tho county, a mooting will bo held in tho county judgo's offieo at Rod Cloud on Saturday, July 2, at 1 o'olook p m. Other business of tho association will bo transacted at that titno. A representation for ovory township in tho county is earnestly desired. Tho following olrnular of instruc tions has been prepared by tho Agri cultural department of tho Nebraska Columbian Commission: First. Nothing will bo received ex cept it bo of superior quality. Socond. All grains and grasses to bo exhibited in tho stalk must bo harvested beforo thoy aro entirely ripo. Grains Bhould bo stripped of blades. Tho samo may bo cut oven with tho ground and part of it may bo pulled up by tho roots. Tho grain must bo hung up heads downward, and carefully oured in tho shado, whero insoots will not molest, and kopt Bccuro from dampness. HeadB must bo aarofully wrapped in paper. Third. Shelled grain must bo per fect in grain and entirely freo from foul soeds, chaff or shrunken grain. It must bo in half bushel lots and put in good drill sacks. Fourth. Corn in ears must bo per fectly dry and well wrapped in brown paper, eaoh lot to contain fifty cars and bo paoked closely in boxes or barrels. Fifth. Corn stocks and sugar cans in lots of five must bo taken up by tho roots, proporly oured in tho shade, including blades, and then carefully wrapped. Sixth. Varieties of all grains, grasses, or othor products must be carefully noted, together with dato of planting or sowing, and dato of har vesting, also Blato briefly mannor of cultivation, yield per acre, avcrago prico per bushel at nearest station, for year ending Octobor 1, 1892. Seventh. Namo placo whoro grown giving county and preoinot. Givo briefly character of soil, whether irri gated or not, upland prairio or bottom land. Eighth. Exhibitor's namo and post offioo address must bo plainly written. Ninth. Instructions in regard to all perishable produots will bo issued iu props r time. Shinments inav bo mado letweon September 1, and Novomber 1, 1892, and billed to stato fair grounds at Lincoln, Nebraska, care of tho com mission, which will pay all froight and other expenses from Lincoln to Chica go. W. W. Cox, Superintendent of Agriculturo. All farmors aro requested to save samples of their bost grains and grasses in bundles of about six inohes in dlametci, preserved as stated in the above ciroular. D. M. Hunter, Seo. Bladen. Bladen will not celebrate. C. E. Hicks has a new oarnage. Rain-maker Melbourne is neoded in thcBO parts. Mr. Rust sbippol a carload of wheat this week. Pap Rust and 0. 0. Teol of Red Cloud wero on tho streets the fore part of tho weok. James Burden and wife attended tho cirous at Holstein Monday. At tho sohool meeting Monday, Mrs. W. E. Thorno was elected director. Tae new 1000 pound boll for the Congrogational church camo Monday evening. The lumber for blr. Joseph Grand- stall's new house is being; unloaded. Georgo Whito of Broken Bow, is shaking hands with old Acquaintances. J, Barton who moved to Washing ton two years ago returned Tuesday, V. Sj. Hall and Dave Byrne who havo be'en spending several months in tho east returned last week. Bert Wafflo is moving in the rooms vacated by ltev. Griffith, who moved to Bluo Hill. There is talk of having another blacksmith shop at Bladen. U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889 Baking Powder We can furnish you with IT ran So Cheap and give you goods, so comfortable that hot weather will have no terror for We have an unusually large line OF Light Coats and Vests This season. Nice patterns and at PRICES THAT ARE CORRECT 4 and within the reach of everyone. Straw hats o every style and price. Men's fine furnishing goods of every description CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite Webster Co. Abstract Office J. II. BAILEY, Abstracter and Proprietor. Accurate Abstracts Promptly Furnished for any Lands In Webttor county. A complete and Accurate act of Abstract hooka and a tlOOOO bond filed Tit a county Judajo Insure satis faction. t For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans oi sortie good Bargains in Real Estate, call ou J. H. BAILEY. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Attention Knights. It is requested that all Knights of Calanthe Lodge No. 29 K. P. bo pres ent at the next regular convention. Work in the first rank. A. C. Uobmeb, C. C. D. Bedford, K. It. B. Recommended by the Queen. That Is what all English people Bay about whatever they have to sell. In America however, it's "the verdiot of the people" that Haller'a Barb Wire Liniment Is the most successful remedy for onU, bruiaea and sores ever introduced. For aale by 0, L. dotting. Persons waiting painting done will do will to'oall on Frank . P. Hadley. Prices reasonable. tf Some Foolish People, allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away." but in most oaaea it wears thorn away. Could they be in duced to try the successful medicine known as Kemp'a Balaam, whioh is sold on a positive guarantee to 'cure they would immediately ''Bee the excellent effect after taking the ftrat dose,' At' all druggists. ' 1' A Beautiful Werld'a 1 Fair Mo 1 rnento. The Columbian Souvenir contains offioial half-tono engravings of all tho principal world's fair buildings, a cal endar of American history; dates of 375 important events, the best nation al Bougs, two of them "America" and "Bally Round the Flag, Boys," being reproduced from the authors' auto graph copies. This last feature is alone worth the price of the book. Tho Souvenir has 32 pages, 5 J z 8 inches, is printod on very heavy paper and tho covers aro elegant and emble matic You surely are interested in tho great fair. You should havo this beautiful book now. Only 25 oentB, coin or poital note, post paid, H. J. Burdiok & Co., Publishers. Box 753, Chicago, W.I IP I 1,1 lW !.. , , Prevent chills, 'ever, malaria, loea of time by sickness. Take "Hepaticure." For sale by L. H. Deyo. HI you. Post - office. SES! Far Flour and Feed Go and see L. P. Albright. Ha keepa the best brands and sells his low jntt as oht ap as others. Also sells hart and soft coal. Prioca reasonable. Of floe and soales, corner of Webster street and 4th avenue. It is a fixed aad immutable law that to have good sound health one aaeei have pare rich and abundant blood. There le bo shorter nor surer route than by a eearee of DeWitt'a Barsaparilla. Notice. All orders for oil or gasoline left at Hpokesflold'a grooery store will a promptly filled by the Blue Task Wagon. Binder For sale. ' Good Esterly binder for sale enean. Enquire of D. F! Trunkey. 2t Notice. The town board of Garfield two will meet iu regular session at the office of Township Clerk, Jnly life, to audit aocounts, and for Bueh ether business as may logaly oone before It John M. Earner, town elerk. Haralna Mm Bummm. fiuia. I I have iust received a sew li.1 ! white, black and 'other suauaer 4rM goods, parasols, 'sun tatoU, Hosiery, Muslin and kait underwear, oorsetB, ladies,' misses', aid chileVea'e waists, ladles mitts, nioe astertauai of blaok flounoings and laeee, kaav bbrg and swiss embroidery, kaadker chiefs, etc, eto., Now is the Usee to buy. Call and see me. 163t F. NawHoosi. Bro. .0. L. Winters of Liaeela, Neb., a son of Bro. W. H. Winter, the editor of tho Nebraska Christian, passed through the oity this week to Lake Geneva where the National cen vention of the Y. M. 0. A. ia in ses sion. Young Bro. Winters is a aw, " dont of Cotner University and is as , peeling to prepare himself far ltej HBimury, tie made ns a pleasant tnJL ' -Oracle. I I . ' t . .3 f 111 T rflM i i 1. tm TT Wyil :J . j t ? &V c 'V