The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 22, 1893, Image 5

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1808.
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We lmv
Boots and Shoes Ourselves ! 3
($8,000 worth) and positively
will not in: i mi.usom ;5
Wo will Bnerltlco our cntlro Block for cnah nt lower prices tlmn ever bo. 2
foro in nil o in Red Cloud, mul will mrot any nml till competition. "m
Komombor wo Riiiirantco HKST GOODS, LOWEST -
MUCKS, OUEATKSr VARlRTV. J
Blakeslee & Kaley. 3
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For
Accurate
Abstracts of Title
And
Cheap
Farm Loans
Call on
J. H, Bailey,
Red Cloud, Neb.
local i:ws.
CITY NKWS.
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III., 10-
Rev. Melville I'utinan 1b in Chicago
Koyal patent, try it, Red Cloud Pro-
iluco Co.
Attorney McN'ony went to Omaha last
Monday.
The high wind on Sunday, blew down
Cotting'tt sign.
II. D. Ranney wob in Uluo Hill thin
week on business.
Monogram, try it, warranted, Red
Cloud Produco Co.
Miss Fuller of Cowles, was visiting
Mrs. Sapp this week.
Rev. II.L.Ilnrgnnd wifo of Alto wore
in Red Cloud this week.
L. M. Vnnco returned from a business
trip to Kearnoy Tuosdny.
Mrs. Sapp was visiting in Rluo Hill
this week for a fow days.
Harney Jones was down to Superior
Sunday pcoing his best girl
Miss Cora Garbcr, began attending
high school last Monday.
Coarlio Dickerson and Will Mcntgcn
drovo to Uluo llill Sunday.
Tlmd Mo Nitt returned from u very
pleasant trip to Lincoln last week.
Ci. R, McCrary returned from a prr.
longed visit to tho big fair Tuesday.
David I'nul and boh or Cowles, wero
doing business in this placo Tuesday.
Cream of the earth tho only strictly
high patent Hour, nt tho Red Cloud-Pro-iluco
Co's.
Willis Fulton and wifo of Rivcrton,
passed through hero Tuesday on their
way to St. Joseph, Mo.
Kid. Ely, who has been on an extend
ed visit to Chicago and Peoria
turned homo Tuesday.
Miss Cora Garbcr, Jessio Kellogg, nmV
Jessio Johnson returned Saturday from
a long visit to tho world's fair.
For windmill, steel nnd wood, pumps,
pipes, tanks, and fitting ot nil kinds, go
to Jus. Peterson tho pump man.
All the lato novelties in hats and caps
for men, boyB and children uro now on
sale at tho Golden Eaglo Clothing Store.
There will bo no session of tho Sop
tombcr term of tho district court, Judge
Ucull having adjourned tho samo sine
dio.
A. II. Gray and wife, nnd tho Misers
Laura Smith, Lillio and Gortio Waldron,
wero sojourning in Kansas a fow days
this week.
UhoovcminRBorviocsnt tho Congrega
tional church begin nt 7 :0 o'clock liorc-
nftor nnd tho bell toll nccordingly. E. L.
Elv, Pastor.
Miss Ray Lotson left Tuesday for
Peru, Neb., whithor she goes to ntton
Ktntn Xormnl. Her many friends here
wish her much buccosb.
If you know of r man with ft small
fnwilT. vh walite to !! en o farm,
nnd cither rent or work for wnges
year, send him to Goo. R. Chanoy.
Especial attention is given to the
scientific lltting ot ppectaclon, by Dr.
Cullimoro wlio is to bo in Hod Cloud
September i(Jth, with Dr. McKeeby.
Tho good dio young but they uro
using HnlUr's littlo Gtrirnn Tills uow
nud honest mou will soon be n drug in
th market. For nalo by Dyo & Grioe,
Next week, tho ropublicnns will have
nominated thoir ticket, and then follows
tho democratic convention. When all
threo nro in tho Held, tho battle will bo
come interesting nud tho scramhlo for
olllco immenso.
It waa notour Intention to omit men
Honor one of the best llouring mills in
the country, in the Rlverlon "wiito up"
hiBt wook. This mill U doing a good
biiHlnesR. Iln proprietor is Isaon Slit-p-urdnou,
and it manager la Mr 1' M Hop
kins. Wo aro nuthorized to nnnounco tho
candldnjyof h. II. Fort.fortho olllco of
county cleric beforo llio republican county
convention. Mr. Fort Is nn osmirlenr-eil
gentloinanlntliRtlino and fully ijunlillod
to till tho position, ll nomiiinieu uuu u
ectod ho will mako nn excellent officer.
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next
For fresh fruit see McNitt.
Now window curtains at (Jottings.
R. II. Fulton was in Rivcrton this
week.
do to Cnlnies for bread, pies, enkes, ice
erenui,(.tc.
J. D. CraiiB returned from St. Jot on
Wednesday.
There is talk of a high-toned wadding
in Red Cloud noon.
JoBhtin L. Martin hnB been appointed
P. M.nt Rluollill.
Percy McBrido was taking In tho St.
Joseph fair this week.
Mips Maudo Greenleoof Uluo Hill was
in tho city on Saturday.
Mr. Mupper and family lenvo Wednes
day for tho world's fair.
lien yon want n good cooking or
heating stovo boo W. W. Wright.
Davo Kaley and M. W. Dickerson left
Wednesday for tho world's fair. f
II. C. Wolf cmno in this week nnd
helped Tiik Cium financially. Thanks.
Mrs. Sada J. Ridley is quito sick again
at tho home of her brother in Rivcrton.
Tho ladies of tho W. R. C. will give u
social at Mrs. G. W. Knight's this Friday
night.
Rev. Mr. Mills of University Placo,
near Lincoln, was tho guest of Mr. Rife
this week.
Rev. J. Cheotham ot Otego, Kan., was
visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Stoflcr,
thin week.
C. 11. Smith nnd wifo loft for Wet
more, KaiiBns, thta weok, overland, to bo
gono thirty days.
Miss Webb, who has beon visiting
with Mrs. M. R. Uontloy, has roturnod
'to her homo in Omaha.
Tho nino-ycnr-old daughter of Noah
Porry died Wednesday ovoning nt six
o'clock, after a lingering illness.
Dr. G. E. McKeoby and wifo nro homo
from an extended trip to tho world's fair
and to their old homo in Wisconsin.
Rev. A. P. Hull will bo tho next min
istor in tho M. E. church in this city.
Mr. Hull comet highly recommended.
Lannoy Smith says ho Ib actually
stuck on Job's comforters, and that his
cheek iB somewhat enlarged thorofrom.
Tho now water system is boing proso
cutcd with vigor nnd the council expects
to huvo the worlc compioteu in a iow
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A.J. Hraggof Guido Rock waB a pleas
ant caller this week while in Red Cloud
on business, and renewed for tho Great
Family Weekly.
Read R. M. Martin it Son's ad on the
third pago of today'H paper. Thoy are
cutting prices in two. If you want a
bargain, eeo them.
Mrs. Anna Perry, daughter of Wm.
Uarrott, living in Carliilo, Arkansas, sent
somo specimens of cotton grown in that
state to h'or father tliia week.
Rov. J. A. Cliapin, who has laborod in
tho pastorate of tho M. E. church in
this city for tho last year, goes to Sur
price, Neb., to preach tho coming jear
Rail playing in tho streets should bo
stopped beforo soniconoiBbadiy injurcu.
'IMii. nflior illlV 11 follow L'ot hit Oil tllO
sido of tho head with a baso ball which
cnmp'ficnr knockiug him down.
Minor Kaley is now in Chicago at tho
World's Fair Uusiness Collcgo, which
position ho recently secured over a largo
number of students at tho Rurlington
HusincFS collego in a competitive exami
nation for tho sumo.
Elders Armitago and Harr, Soventh
Day AdventiBts, aro in tho city ami will
romaln horo for about six weeks. They
will occupy tho Uaptist church during
their stav. There will bo preaching on
Sunday ' morning at lOiHO and at 8 p. in
All aro invited.
John Shults'. of Guido Rock received
a deed this week from Gov.Crounso and
Commissioner Humphrey to the south
west J.'i of tho south-wost 4, uud lot 1
nnd tho north-west K of tho south-wost
i
i section 9-1-9 university land which
ho has fully paid for.
Mr. Wnlino'B littlo boy run a nail in
hiB foot tho other day, but nothing
much was thought of it, but In n fow
daB tho wound becamo inllamed to bucIi
an oxtont that lockjaw was evident, and
aphjsician whb called. Tho Utile fol
low Is gottlng bo.ter.
A. II. Gray, of tho Phcnix Inn. Co.
and Geo. Simon State iidjiihtor for that
lusurnuco company wont to Hosemont to
adjust n tiro loss for J- C. Allen ot thut
place whoso houao wne burnod on tho
7th, Inst, with an iiiBiirnnco of ?(J00. and
was fully paid and Mr. Allen made hap-
C. M. Calmer was in Rlvorton jester
day. Judgo Railey was in Guide Rock Wed
neaday. Lawyer Challln wnB in Superior Wed
ceaday. Tho best bread in tho city at Calme's
bakary.
Mrs. Aaron Conover is homo from
Kearnoy.
Ruy you a lino po;ket kuifo nt Cot
tings drug store.
Will Kellogg left on Thursday for Chi
cago and the east.
Mr. Weatherald is in tho city this
week from Hebron.
Men's lino clothing made to ordor at
Wiener's Tailoring House.
Keop an ejoon prices. I lend nnd
otlierB follow. Jntncs Petorson.
Go to Calmo'H bakery for tobacco, ci
gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, Ac.
Mr. Hincs and wifo of Cowles wero
doing business in Red Cloud this week.
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.uttj. vjruiic nuu iiuugiiier icil emii'i.
day for n visit to Huron, South Dakota.'
Michigan lino snlt tho stnndnrd brntul
nt $1.3." por bnrrol. Ited Cloud Produco
Co.
If you want celery fresh and crisp go
to tho post olllco fruit and vegetable
stand.
Miss Adnlla Woods ot McOook is visit
ing with her father J. O. Lindley and
family.
W. S. Garbar, Geo. Holland, W. T.
Auld und R. D. Bedford woro in Super
ior Weilneaday.
Well made and serviceable clothing for
men, boys and childron nt rcnBonablo
prices, at Wiener's.
Tnkoyour prescriptions to Cotting'a
drug store. Pure medicine and nocuinto
compounding gunrantocd.
Tho W. C. T. U. ladies of this city en
tertained a number of visiting sisters at
Mrs. A, O. Dorg'a this week.
In order to clone out organs and sow
ing machines, I will give you n bargain.
Como and see me. Jnmos Peterson.
Mrs. James Murphy of this placa and
her daughter, Mrs. Francia of McCook,
left Wodneaday for n visit in Senaca,
Kansas.
J. A. Uoyd roturnad from an extonded
trip from tho valleyB of tho Reaver and
Sappy having received over 81200 worth
of ordors for monumonts.
Dr. Cullimoro, oyo nnd ear surgeon of
Omaha, will meet patients in his special
ties, in Red Cloud at Dr. McKceby's of
Hco Tuesday, Septembor liOth.
O. C. Rail and wifo returned from
a visit in tho east. Mrs. Rell having
besn in Chicago, and Mr. Boll attending
tho G. A. R. encampment in Indiana.
Tho stock of dry goods, groceries' boots
nnd shoes formerly owned by S. F.
Spokosflold will hoolosed out during tho
next U0 days. Read thoir advertisement.
E. J. Overing roturnod from u west
ern trip laat week. Ho reports Bales be
ing good having sold upwards of $1000.
worth of monumonts bosidos arcctlng
oGOO of work, nlrcady Bent out.
Tho two daughters of Mr. Alf. Mc
Call aro atlonding tho Fremont Normal
collego. Mr. McCall believes in giving
his children the best advantage of tho
oxcellont educational facilities that Ne
braska ulTordB.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla dooa what no other
blood medicine in existence enn do. It
searches out nil the impurities in the
system and expels thorn harmlessly
through tho pro por channels. This Is
why Ayor'B SnrBnpatllhi isaopra-emlnen-tly
otfoctivo as a remedy for rheumatism
S. II. Puntonnoy, General northern
niront for tho Red Cloud marble works
camo in last week from an oxtended trip
through tho Minden, Hastings and
Kearnoy countries. Mr. Puntonney
leads in his snlrs ot nny of tho firms
ngonts. ThlB Bjicaks well for Mr. Pun-
tonoy ho having to compete with the
Hastings, Grand iBland and Koarney.
Wo had tho plenHiiro of meeting, this
week, Mr. John Irons, tho aged father ot
Mr. Wm. Irons of Inavalo. Mr. Iioiib
Hvcb in Iowa; ho is 8.'l yenrs of age, and
had Uio honor of voting for Gen. Jack
son for president. Ho is halo and hearty
nnd looks like ho might livo a round 100
years. Ho leaves this week for tho
Cherokee strip to seo anothor eon. Ho
is tho father of 14 children.
Talking about candidates for county
olUces, wo winli to mnke a statement in
regard to the olllco ot county superin
tendent. Mr. D. M. Hunter, tho present
Jncumbonl, Is n man who hns In every
way filled vhnt important olllco tho best
that it has over beon tilled, and lino
brought it up to that point of oxcollenco
that is so much deBired by our people
llo should bo ro-nominatod and elected
without regard to party.
Mrs. W. M. Huffman Iiob ongngod the
Rod Cloud Mnrblo nnd Granlto works
to orootn handsomo family nioninunieiit
in momory of hor lato husband nnd other
member of tho family now resting In
tho Webb cometry. The monument ro.
ADIHTIOXAIi LOCAL.
Jus. lllair is home from Chicago
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Mrs Tuit has been qitito ill this
week.
C Wiener returned from Chicagolast
Saturday.
Have you seen thoso nobby suits at
Wiener's?
W M Dickerson returned from
Omaha Saturdy.
Do you want tho beBt shoo on earth?
Wiener has them.
M S MHrsh and wife have returned
from a visit to the world's fair
Mr, J S White and daughter, woro
down from Uluo Hill Thutsday.
II Chnplin enrao in thin woek nud
helped the big Injun lltmnclally.
A great many children of mi advanced
ago are attending school here now
G W Francis has our thanks for a re
newal to tho Great Family Weekly
Mrs llutlodgo of Missouri is visiting
hor brother and relatives in this city,
Congro'smnn McKelghnn expoots to re
turn to Waihiugron about the llrstof the
week.
Mra Morhart and littlo children ro
turnod home Thursday from Hot
Springs, S D
The Methodist folks of Cowles aro
mnking nrratigeniontsto build a pnrBon
nge nndhnvo 61100. snbscribsd.
On next Monday tho editor of Tiik
Ciukp has been holding down tho nows
papor businesi in ltod Cloud for ten years
The band boys will givo a "pie" scoial
nt tho K P Hnll, Tuesday evening, Sept
!2Gth All are cordially invited to utlond
Mrs R F Mizer and littlo children, left
Thursday for an oxtonded visit to hor old
home in Port Washington, eastern Ohio,
Dr.Larrick ot Oberlin, Kna, chatted a
fow minutes with his old friend Win.
Crabill while passing through this placo
Wednesday.
This week dipt. Munsell, living
south of tho river brought in to this
ofllce, no in o sugar cano measuring 1
fcetin length.
Word him been roceived from
Mossrn. Mohart and Case, who are
sojourning in Hot Springs S. D., that
their health is much improved.
Mrs John Tomlinson, wife of our dep
uty sheriff, hns been experimenting,
raising huckleberries, aud she finds that
thoy enn be raised successfully in No
brnskn. Dr. Grant Cullimoro, consultant ocu
list to Mo. Pncitlc Ry. at Omaha, has ar
ranged to mcot eye and ear patients in
Red Cloud, with Dr. McKeoby, Septem
ber 20th.
Voting man do you contemplate get
ting mnrried? Wiener tho clother will fit
you out in stylo, and leave you with
money enough to tnko your wifo to tho
Columbian Exposit
Will cIobo out what flour Mr. Spokes
lield had on hand nt $1 per sack for the
best and 73c for Whito liiond. Other
things in proportion. Cheap for cash
at Spokcsflelds old stand.
The following nro now subsenborfl: M
Sherman, LS Myors, F L Smith, D M
Piatt, John Shopardson, John Irons,
Miss MnttioMcCnll, Iter M Rorg, C II
Miel, E Stewart an d W G Hoffman-
In another plaoe in to-dny'B paper we
givo space to n portion of Hon. W. A,
McKtghan'j speech made in the opera
house on thol'Jii. Tiik Chief is a grent
nowspuptr and publishes nil tho nows.
An oxchango Bpoaks of tho introduc
tion of a compulsory law Bomowhero in
tho cast uinking old bachelors of a cer
tain ngo take unto himself a wifo. If it
was in voguo hero, soverul good citizens
of Red Cloud would hnvo to bo getting
out and hunt up n wifo to tuke enro of
them.
Whon Tiik Ciukp was ilrst published,
John Ponny, living thon in Gnrfleld town-
Bhip paid X for tho first copy, nnd Mel
Sherman was tho first subscriber enrolled.
Daring the early days, money wns quito
scarce but Mel Sherman paid hiu sub
scription in gold nuggots. "Why can't
they do bo now" is tho plaintlvo cry of
oar esteemed devil.
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It his w & & ii
We receive the stock of
I Fine- 1
Clothing
That will catch you.
WE HAVE OUR 3
1FALL HATS 1
1 NOW IN ll
E!l.Qgai?tStocK, 25
1 Allele qew Styles. H
We want to show you our stock.
Chicago Clothing Store. 25
Opposite Postoffice.
71 iii Hi UiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiUUiUiUi iii Hi Ui K
oi)is axi i:xis.
Do you notico that Tin: CniKi-'rt oircu.
lntion is rapidly growing every woek?
Pooplo appreciate a good pnper, one that
is full of news, nud that is what they al
ways have in tho Groat Family Weekly.
Wo givo more nows nnd mora gsnernl
mattors thnn any paper In Webster
county, and the only ai.i, home printed
paper in tho ceunly.
Mel Sherman is homo from Wisconsin
where ho hns beon vititing with his
dntighter Miss Jessie. Ho snjii people
ovor ill our sislor stato wonder how it is
that na groat apaporasTiiKCiUEi' can bo
published in ns now n country as Nebras
ka, whilo up in their country which hni
been much longer settled papers asngon
oral thing aro not nonr tho equal of tho
moro prosperous Nobrnska paporfl.
Thnmnn lllair a blacksmith in tho em
ploy of George Rnrth ot nine 11111 came
to Rod Cloud on Wednesday and after
becoming "how come you so' started in
Horace Spnnoglo went to the world's
fair Thursday.
Mrs. L. M. Vanco nnd children mo
visiting In Konrnoy.
Rert Grico and wifo hnvo returned'
from a pleasant trip to tho world's fair. "
Prof. A NAIIfust teacher or tho public
school ut Uladen was in Red Cloud this
weok.
Rod Cloud in to hnvo a now bank, to
bo knownstho People's, with J L Miner
as President. Suporior Sun
Mrs. M. R. Uontloy entortnincdn few
frionda on Wednesday afternoon in honor
or Mrs. Allen Ayors' COth birthday.
A Presbyterian minister of Hastings
will preach morning nud ovening at tho
M. E. church next Sabbath. All nro in
vited. A Red Cloud second nino nud the
Guido Hock nino fought it out on the di
amond Thursday with a result of loto -It
in favor of Red Cloud.
Mayor Wiener hns issnod this order to
etotibnll playing in the streets. This is
tho right movo and Tiik Cmui' hopes it
will be prosecuted with vigor.
J. Tedmoro Colvin the piano tuner, of
Hastings, lain the city, on his nuini nn
nunl tour. Sinco In our city last he has
grown a very handsomo mustache uhicl
adds 100 per cent to his ability, as a piano
tuner.
Tho Misses Lillio und Gortio Waldron,
who have been visiting Miss Laura Smith
for three weoks returned to their home
in Norton, Kan. today. Roth nro pleas
ant young ladies and hnvo made many
friends here
Red Cloud Produeo Company's pric
list:
Rest high patent Hour bar anok,
GoodNa'J " " " "
Bran per 100 lbs
BhortH" " "
Chopped feel (corn and onte)
Corn meal (bolted) per anok,
Old oata per bushel,
Corn " "
Rest Michigan fine salt per bbl.
Free dellvory.
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Tho following are the now appoint
ments made by the M. E. conference
hold at Ueatrico, for the Hasting
district. 11. O. Adams, presiding
elder: liluo Hill, Qeorgo Shunun;
Hroomfit'ld, II. G. Cluycotnb; Carlo
ton, K, F. S. Darby. Clay Centre, A.
J, Marsh; Cowles, F. E Smith; Dav
enport, II. Curtiss; Doniphan, E. J.
Baud; Edgar, T. II. Worloy; Ex.
dor, W. F. Mine; Fairfield, E. J
Randall; Fairment, A. A IUndall;
GoncvJ, J. A, Baker; Graf tan, E. W.
MeMillen; Guido ltaok, II. I). Sey
mour, Harvard, T, S. Fowler; Has
tings, J. W. S. Daan; Kanesaw, F.
A. Coleay; Liwranca, A: M, Iarry;
Ntlsna, G, A. Hobsoa; Uk. J. P.
M'lVay; lied Cload, A. P. Hull; lleie.
IsnJ, It. E. Ncal; Superior, 11. Par
ion; Sutton, J. W. ltojco.
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For Sale.
A good boat, 1G feet in length.
(Jhoiip for cash. Enquiro at this office.
presonts thotrunk of a largo onk, wlih to pnint tho town red whito und bluo, ho
ivy vino entwined iiuout ttio body or trio ran agulnct poiioenmn tiro JUlier wlio os
iron, tho to; cut oil, aud nil open hit) o
resting against a scoro blook. Tho
wholn Is a uuliiuo and artistic piece or
work, nnd docs credit to tho firm the
bought It or.
cortod his highUHB to tho tinder c.iro or
Jailor Tomlinson for the night On yc -tordny
morning ho wnstnkon before po
lice Judgo BayleB who onsosvd him 15,00
and trimmings
Sweet and Dainty Dishes
For
The Dinner and Supper Tables
Can always be prepared quickly
by using
Dr. Price's
Cream Baking- Powder
It is distinguished as being the only pure Cream of Tartar
Baking Powder free from ammonia, alum, lime or any other
adulteration. All other baking powders leave traces of alkali
or acid in the food. Dr. Price's is without a rival and is
indispensable where tho finest as well as the most wholesome
food is desired.
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