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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
-tk , :tti$Utaii r THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1893. i- J& u ji.i && ;. asm m ?mmmmmmwwmmn m mg Shoes, Cheap ! Wc luuc it Tew S ' S) gj Boots and Shoes Ourselves ! 3 (8,0OO worth) tind positively 2 g; wn.ii xot m: uxm:itsoM ZZ2 ?- We will sacrlflco our ontlro stock for ensh nt lowor prices than over bo- r?? (ore mado In lied Cloud, nnd will meet nny nml till competition. ZZm - Romember wo Ktinrnntoo BEST GOODS, LOWEST "m g; pmclb, greatest variety. 3 Blakesleo & Kaley. 52 7i Hi ... aiiuaauuuiunmmmui Hi Hi K For Accurate Abstracts of Title And Cheap Farm Loans Call on J. H, Bailey, Red Cloud, Neb. LOCAL NEWS. Trainmaster Kunyou was in tho city this week. C. W. Chambers, of Kansas is visiting in the city. Jumps Peterson in tnkimr in tho etate1 till hud nii-n. Jos. Biuir left last Sunday for u visit at tho world'B fair. Win. Richardson left for tho world's fair Monday night. Miss Mnggio Daniels returned to Su perior last Monday. Mrs. II. A. Buird roturncd from tho world's fair last Friday. II. W. Gulliford started overland for Indian Territory last week. Sam'l Heaton left for Colorado Saturday to seo tho country. C. E. Hicks and A. P. Johnson were down from Bladen Saturday. Mies Mabel James, of Hastings, is tho guest of Miss Graco Fort this week. The air car, which has been in the yards a week or two, left Saturday. Thero will bo an ico cream social at tho Christian church on Friday night. Mrs.F. G. Blackesloo, accompanied by sister, Miss Furor, is back from Wood- nt 4ltn ntiinl. f Btock, Illinois. M. S. Mursh went to Chicago SuturV day, leaving Al Galueha manager of th6 base ball nine. fr E. McBride, thoontorprising creamery man of Bluo Hill, was in tho city on business last Saturday. Mr. Converse, a former lumber clerk of this place, but now of Gouova, Ne braska, is visiting iu tho city. Mrs. Jus. Cozad, accompanied by hor father, E. Cozad of this place, roturncd to her homo in Lincoln Friday. Tho mother of N. B. Wagonor, living six miles south of town, died Saturday night. Tho intcrmont took place ou ouuuny. Rov. Putmnn will bo unablo to (ill his appointment at Cowlos noxt Sunday, but will meet his regular appointment in two wooks. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Huffman returned to their homo in Wilmington, Clinton county, Ohio, on Friday, aftor u short visit in this city. Mrs. A. Morhart and sons, Bert and Stacey, left for Hot Springs Friday in rosponso to u telegram from Mr. Mor hart, stating thatho was dangerously il'. Frank Cowdon and Hugh Minor rodo from CowIob to Red Cloud a distanco oM ten miles in thirtv-threo minutes. last Sunday, no team in tho county co$kf muKU u iu mui iiiuu. This week's issue of The Ciiikf con- taina a wlo-up 01 ItfvertCh iihu VW$K- ty, which, whilo placing overything on tho bright side, io virtually no exuggoru tion of its varied resources. Mr. II. Hinkins a prosperous farmer near Riverton called this weok and ro nowed his subscription. Ho and his wifo havo just roturncd from tho world's fuir and report u splendid timo. L. D. Oatman proprietor of tho Gard ner .houso and Sammy Spry left last Thursday for Oklahoma to tea tho strip opened and tnko in the country general ly. Thoy went by wagon and will go through. Texan beforo they return. G. II, Chuney and wifo havo. just ro turned from an extonded trip in tho east visiting in Indiana, Illinois, nnd spend ing much timo in southern Missouri, of which coimtiy Mr. Chancy speaks very highly. Mr. Chanoy has on exhibition at Mizor's storo a fine selection of pcacheB about tho nicest wo have over seen. Tho joung men nro endeavoring to es tablish a gymnasium in tho city. If Bomo good rustler would take hold and assist, there i no doubt but what it would bo a success. Wo think it would bo n good thiug, as it would keep a good many young men on" thostreotsut night besides boing u good pjueo to spend tho long winter ovoniugB, Boys, come along and help. CITY NEWS. For froph fruit see McNItt. Now window curtains nt CottingB. Attorney McXony was in McCook this week, L. P. Albright was in Lincoln thiB week. Mrs. A. II. Howard was in Lincoln this week. Cliff Popo returned from a trip west on Friday. S Go to CidmeB for broad, piss, cakes, ire oroam,rtc. Wright Thornburg wont to seo tho' Cherokee- strln Tuesday. f M.W.Dickerionloft for Omaha and the Bit this week on business. Her. J. A. Chapin, pastor of the M. E. Church lifts crone to oonf ernna. WJienyon want n good cooking or bleating Btoro Bee W. W. Wriaht. Willis Fulton of Rivorton, mado ally ing visit to Red Cloud this weok, Editor Tuit, of Tub Ciitkf forco, was taking in thoStuto fair this week. A Dr. Hoyl, Jay Best and Jim Ward of Cowlea wero in tho city Wednesday. A. Morhart, who has been quito sick at Hot Springs is reported us getting better. Misa Martha Miller of Long Island, Kansas, is visiting at Mrs. Cozuds this week. Del Abol has roturncd from an extend ed trip to tho big fair and in Illinois and Iowa. Frank Smith and wifo went to Lin coln Wednesday morning to attend tho Btato fuir. Mr. Atherton of Gego county, hie bar gained for the Dan Lindiey farm end ex pects to move hie family here. In order to close ont organs and sew ing machines, I will give you a bargain. Come and seo mc James Peterson. MfR. Howard, who hn Wen v!itlinr fa brother in Red Cloud, has gono to Line county, Kansas, to visit rolutivoe. J. I. Coehrano ioft this weok for Chad ron where he goes to tnko uhurgo of tho business department of tho collego locat ed there. Deputy Shoriff Tomlinson took Mr Uoltz of Guido Rock to the asylum last wook. Ho was accompainod by Henry Oberhider. Mr. M.IL'DaviB has gono to Nolaon to work in-nuank in tho ubsenco of one of Khsv-tfook-keopers. Ho will bo eono out a month. W. T. Mayes of Illinois, and J. II. JJion of Iowa, nro looking over Wobstor county this weok. Tho following nro now subscribers this week: J. L. Wi'son, S. J. Wilson, S. II. Shullz, A. L. Gray, D. Helllebowor and Einma Moushaug. Dr. Cullimoro, eye and ear surgeon of Omaha, will meot putionte in hisBpecial tics, in Red Cloud at Dr. McKcoby's of (ico Tuesday, Septomber 20th. Tho ctock of dry goods, groceries' boots and shoos formerly owned by S. F. Spokesfleld will be closed out during the noxt'ttO days. Read their advertisement. " On Monday last occured tho marrlago of Mr. Auguntus Wado of Croto, nnd Miss Mnud Cory of Amboy, nt tho resi- denco of Mr. I. Frisbio. Rov. J. A. rCIl2J!i!Lofl,cIftt,nG' Mr.nndMirjiTmeTggQiJ10 lmvo boon visiting in the city, rotund 4, thoir homo in Kirwin, Kansas, Monday.' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Wilson uccompnnied them for a short visit, C. II. Hopkins, brother of II. L. Hop. kins, Iiub been sojourning in Webster county for a fow wouka. Mr. Hopkins oxprcsseB himself ob well pleased with this section of Nebraska, and returned Wodnmlsy morning. Vaid muster Frank Mnrtin'n brother-in-law, Mr. Goo. Pulmor, agent on tho Rock Island at Ilouderson, Nebraska, nurprifiod that gcntlomun by stopping otr tho train tho other day. Mr. Martin and Mr. Palmer go to Grand Ialnnd to spend a fow duj'H and Harvey Sturkoy has chargo of tho yards in Franks absonco. The Republican central committeo met at Red Cloud lust Saturday, House wafl called to order by chairman Henry Gilliam, moved by J. S. Whito of Pots dam that tho republican county conven tion bo called on September 27th at 11 n. in. nmmondod byJudgoTrunkoy that wo recommend thut tho primaries bn hold on Septomber 24th, and t) o con vention on the 2d of October; t.iuond ment lost: tho originul motion earried. Tho several township caucuses wsro io commended to bo held on Tuesday Sept, 2(Sth; recoththended no proxies. uitiEF mi:Tio. Father Quinn went west this week. Dick Ferrisis nursing a felon on his hand. Tho best bread iu tho city at Calmo's bakery. Sam Templo was out west this week on business. Mrs. R.G. Lewis of Otto, was in Lin coln thiswaok, Miss Cora Kuloy was isiting iu River- ton this week. Mrs. Earner was attending f the Htate fair this week, t Wm. C.Jiickftm and family will booh movo to KnusiiH. Supt. Calvert of the B. &M. was in the city on Tuesday. Buy you a lino pojkot knifo nt Cot tings drug store. A. Gnlusha and uifenud sou havo gone to tho world's fair. Mon'u fine clothing mado to order at Wiener's Tailoring Houso. Keep an eyo on priccB. I lead nnd others follow. Jnmes Peterson. Mr. 1! Itowed fi Hinkins and Mrs. M. A. Fuller re- or The Cinr.r this week. The Cream of tho Earth Hour, equal to the best. Rod Cloud Produco Co. Rov. J. M. Steelr and wife of Kansas. ,wsfelsiting in Hod Cloud this weok. Go to Calmo's bakery for tobacco, ci gars, randies, fruitB, bread, lunch, A.c. Mrs. Grace Bodinoof Auburn, Indiana is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kaley. Michigan flno Bnlt tho standard brand at $l3r per barrel. Red Cloud Produco Co. Road master McFarland wears his foot in a-tiling.on account of having run n nail C. H. Potter has gone to Rngan, IJe braska, whore he expects to be gono for three months. Mr. Atherton, of Barnston, Neb., am old friond of C. U. Crono's was in Red Cloud this week. Mrs. Aaron Conover went to Kearney this weok. Sho will visit her brother's family who nro sick. Well made and sorvieeablo clothing for men, bojs and childron at reasonable prices, at Wioner'e. A gang of littlo boys, chari varied Tom my Penman and his now brido on Wednesday evening. Take your proscriptions to Catling's drug store. Puro medicine and accutnto compounding guaranteed. Soveral now eleotrio lights havo besn put ap under tho recent contract made by the company and the city. Mr.J.M.Chnflin wenttoSuporior thiB weok on business and will go to Maukii to, Kansas, beforo returning. For windmills, otcel and wood, pumps, pipes, tanks, nnd fitting of all kinds, go to Jns. Peterson the pump man. J.O. Lindiey nnd wifo woro attending tho funeral of Mrs. Lindloy's mother near Burr Oak, Kansas during last week. All tho late novelties in hats and caps for men, boys and childron nro now on sale at tho Golden Eaglo Clothing Storo. Tho editor of The Cmr.i' nnd family accampunicd by MissLillio Chirk, spent nfew days in Denver this week sight ecoing. Mrs. Sylvo3ter Ackcrman of Lano county, Kansas, diod on Monday nt tho ago of .'17. Sho wafl tho sister of Mrs. J. L Miller. C, W. Kaley nnd wifo roturncd from a three month's plcnsuro trip in Ohio nnd othor eastern points. Churloy reports a flno timo. Mrs.M. R. Bentloy has roturned homo from her trip to Decorah, Iowa, whoro sho went to bo pressntnt tho funeral of hor father. Especial attention is given to tho scientific fitting of spectacles, by Dr. Cullimoro who is to he in Rod Cloud Septembor 2(lth, with Dr. McKooby. A gnmo.of base bull between a Guido Rock club and tho 3d nino of Red Cloud took placo on Wednesday and resulted in a scoro of 25 to 15 in fuvor of Red Cloud. ft1w8 reached hero that tho wife of Iu w'te-! ,, to l'na .. U. Wallaco or ugui.iuiah. died after a short illness. Mr. Wnllaco has tho sym pathy of his many friends in Red Cloud in his nflliction. Doll Abel wont to tho world's fair for tho purposo of soeing tho nights. Ho saw them, but ho didn't seo tho fellow thut took his satchel whilo ho wub buying his ticket. Ho wants to seo him though, Dr. Grant Cullimore, consultant ocu list to Mo. Pacific Ry. ut Omaha, has nr ranged to moot ojo und ear pationts in Rod Cloud, with Dr. McKeoby, Septem ber 20th. Will closo out what flour Mr. Spokos field had on hand ut $1 per sack for the bent and 7.ro for Whlto Bread. Oilier things in proportion. Cheap for cash ut Spokestlcliiii old etand. A Tree OH'er. Tub Cuiar tuUes pleasure iu nnnouno iuii that it will tend Tin: Ciiicf ono year to ovory couple Unit gets married in Wub etor county from tho first or September 181)3, to tho first or Septembor 181)1, fieo of chargo, provided that thoy will send in their names to this odloe. It mukos no tiiiierenco wiietuer thoy urn rich or poor, whilo or bl. ck, or what, all thut is required is to send the names In to thin bfflce with poet fifties address and bo married in Websts'r county. A Nkw EsTKiirntsK. The new hank, which will bo opened fof busi ness October 2d, will be run under tho name of tho "People's Il.tnk" and is officered by tho following well known Koutlcnicu: President. J. L. Miner. Cashier, Walter Sherwood, Assistant Cashier, Hugh Miner. t Tho, new hank will he run in tho of- ncs'oi Miner uros store, ana is in- luijiuiutvu wiiui'i iiiu lunn ui iiuuissMi uniKin conformity with tho stato banking lawn, with a capital of $lfy 000, fully paid up. The board of di rectors will bo ss follows: J, J. Squier, Kansas City, Kansas; Walter Sherwood, Hugh Miner, and J. L. Miner, of lied Cloud, The institution will slnrt out under the most favor able circumstances, having provided itself with all of tho most approved banking fixtures aid material, and its officers fully vorscd in banking. This will bo an assuranco of a good and sound banking business for the pcoplo of this city and vioinity. Mr. Miner, the president, is well and favorably known as a oarefui business man, having resided in Rod Cloud about twenty years, whilo Walter Sherwood and Hugh Miner have ex cellent ability in that line. Tiik Chief takes plcasuro ia wishing the new enterprise suesoss and prosperity, fully appreciating tho fact that a city the eizo ef lied Cloud ought to have more than otic bank, and that tho timo is now maturo for a new institu tion to start. Tiik Ciiikk has no doubt of tho result and bespeaks for 1 i lie Peoples Bank a good business in nuvanco of its opening. N ... THE UEATll 01' MIIH. WIENEK. The very sad news rcashed here this week, of tho death of Mrs. Wiener, wife of Mr. Clias. Wiener of this oily while in Chicago, whoro she was taken a few weeks ago for the purpose of im proving her health. She had been a ifroat sufferer having been confined to hor bed in Red Cloud for several montliB, and underwent two scvero Burgical operations, that finally and surely ebbed away her life. She was a very estimable lady and had many friends in this city who wero greatly shocked over the annoutiocmsnt of hoi death. It was thought for a timo that she would recover, but it acems that it was not to be, although the best of medical aid was at her side from the beginning of her illness, and tho best possible care shown her in every respect. Mrs. Wicnor came to Red Cloud with her husband in De cember, 1883, and remained here un til a fow weeks ago when sbo was tak en to Chicago with tho hopo that sho might find relief and ultimate recov ery in a chango of olimato. Her I death will bo a great blow to her de voted husband, who in his sad be reavement, has tho sympathy of the people of lied Cloud. Tho funeral services took plaoe in Chioago on Wednesday of this week, I. .1.11 .. SM.I. A Social Event. Last Wednes day night, Charlio Dickcrson gavo u party at his home, which was well at tended and thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Tho orcning was spent in games, music, and social enjoyment nod at an opportune timo refresh ments wero served in abundance The guests were shown truo hospitality and at a roasonablo hour departed for their respective homes highly pleased with the cnjoyablo cxerolscs and the courtesies shown them. Those pres ent wero tho Miyges Laura Smith, Flossio llannoy, Blanehio Cummings, Lillio Waldron, Qcrtio Waldron, Dora Ward, Blanch Sollars, and Messrs. Dr. Fred MnKo-W. ". ' ,lne iosepirr.r rAv,-cvJ7- Jr. Freu ChamCerlain, Willio Mcntgon, John and Charley Diokerson, and Bert Griffith. The Chief wishes to call the atten tion of its readers to that enterprising firm of dry goods merchants, iD lied Cloud, who bear tho firm name of CS. A. Duoker & Co. This houso has been in cxihtoiiue in Red Cloud some ten yoars and havo dono an honest and equaro business, and havo day by day built up a luorativo trado such as any man would feel proud of. Mr. Alfred Iladsll, tho rosidont manager and tho "Co" part of the firm, is a thorough dry goods man and attends strictly to business. Ho understands tho needs of 1ih customers and always buys tho best goodi in the niarkot and selli them at tho very lowest notch. The Chief can ncotnuicnd this firm to its subsoribors as ono of tho moit reliable iu tho state. Thero is not a better dry goods houso west of Lin coin, If jou are in need go and see the firm and be anttred of cettins gdbd goods at vory low prices. gm m w wmmmmmmmmm m m g flT his 5E: We receive 1 Fine- 1 Clothing That will catch you. 3 S. ' ! WE HAVE OUR IFALLHATS Rldr7Jni"i- fnnlT- S - r - gs AH iie : We want to show you our stock. 3 Chicago Clothing Store. je: Opposite Postoffice. 5 Onco more a nobloyonng man has broken tho monotony of porrenial col ibsoy by leading to tho hymeneal altar ono of Nebraska's fairest daughters. This time it is T. E. Penman, the at fablo and enterprising jowelcr of Red Cloud, familiarly known to a majority of our people as gonial "Tom" Penman whoso sterling qualities and high so cial aspirations havo endoarod him to tho many friends in his extensive ac quaintance. The bride, Miss Jennie Blaine of Cowlcs, is of excellent par ontago being the daughter of Capt. Blaine, a prominont citizen of Cowles, and oashicr of the Cowlcs bank and is equally as well and favorably known as the gentleman who so prudontly ohoso her as a partner for lifo. Tho marriago ceremonies occurred at tho home of the bride's parents on last Wednesday and was attonued by a number of relatives and friends, Elder II. D. Piatt performed tho nup tial ritfB in a pleasing nnd impressive manner after whioh tho worthy couple were tho recipients of many valuable presents and after receiving tho hearty congratulations of those prcBont, they came to lied Cloud, where they will mako thoir futuro homo. The Chief wishes them a happy voyage in the new matrimonial craft. The people of Red Cloud, and not only thoy but others, should patroni l,ono industiies, Lor insl - com,' ' Jinco we havo a good milling k .iiany in this city, and ono that is making flour that is surpassed by none, When you want a sack of first-class flour osll for Rod Cloud's "Monogram" and you will never regret it, besides it keeps tho money at home. Spend your menoy in Red Cloud and for Red Cloud products. For hale. A good boat, IU foet in length. Cheap for cash. Knquiro at this office. m We only Pnre Cresu of Tartar Powdcr.-No Aamcmls; No Ainu. uiea in Millions of Homes40 Years the SttnrJitU W & e the stock of NOW IN ! V iiew Styles. On hist Tuesday night, the mombors of tho M, 13. Churoh. assembled with their chior for tho purpose of a church Boclublo, and to bIiow their esteem for their pastor Rov, J. A. Chapin, whoso pastoruto with that churoh had conclud ed, and ho about to assumo anothor - chargo at anothor place Thoro wan a Mfifv i;uiiKroKiuu jkubuiii, nun tun vuiui rondorcd some acceptable anthemB, whon A. J. Willis, ontorod the church closoly follwed by tho pastor wifo and daughter; thoy thon faced tho audience and in n fow words Mr, Willis Indicated his regrct'or Rov. Chapin' departuro, and expressed u desiro that all present should extend a cordial haad shake and good-bye; to which Rov. Chapin replied in a fow sententious remarks asserting his good feeling toward all, and his roluotnnco to leave tho people with whom ho hud been so long and pleas antly connected. Whilo tho chior sang, tho hand shaking wont on in earnest and to those who know the pastor best, it was most pathotic and impressive. Rev. Chupin is a devout christian man, a fearless exponent of the gospel,and with liia most estimable family has endeared himself to tho church and community. Remember that L. P. Albright Mils more flour than any other store in Web stor county. It you want flour see him, for he keeps the best. Wanted: The people of Red C'i, ' and vicinity to rotnomber that thi. , . vartl Painless Dental PflT,op;2"J, to stay, at tho opo MQn Sher"VUYyHbUB0 block. """ Ynitk. Albright have been in bnsi "Vtluat one year nnd tho lKihv Ann jk?7a fine business. Thoy have oar boat WIOIICD. Havo you seen Wioner'B? thoBo nobby suits at Do you want tho best shoo on oarthf Wiener bus them. ITIurkct Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wlient a .inin C"i 20 35 Oats 20 22 80 33 25 Max 7o KB O5 00 iMitcowo i 6002 00 Buttor n Fgga io l'otatoeu 75 Chickens doz. 2 00 Turkeys lb. 0 PRICE'S