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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1893)
J,fcrtaf'X' J''P,iViti'?'" I. 3 tf i 1 h 'V t " '(' .-, ,fr , s. ?: j. . i , to y 23 m m mmmn??mmmmnmm m m 25 " E We make it a Point 3 s lo clonn out nil undcslrnbloatock tolco n jear with n ulgger Fall Stook 5 ; than over bought nl the ltmct prists ever known. Wo nro prepared - , to givo tho peoplo of Webster county moro for their money than rg s . over before. ' ' SE Boots AND Shoes Hought of lie urc guaranteed to give satisfactory service. You can 2 J- forVoOlAU SMlh 12 U l,UUer P,aCe t0,PC,Ul y0Ur ,Un0y 25 Blakeslee & Kaley. 1 nmi:r mi:ntio.. Seed buckwheat at McNitt'e. For fresh fruit seo McNItt. i School supplies Doyo it Clrice. Rev. Ely woh in Bcntrico Monday. Tho best breud in tho city at Culmen Mrs. S. T. Burt has returned from Kansas. Go and sea Bhorwood Albright fer groceries. Go to Cnlines for bread, pics, cakes, ico cream, etc. Buy your stoves of A. Morhart and eavo monoy. The famous Gem cooks and ranges at A.Morhart's. Hontli & Milligan's paint for bhIo by Deyo & Grico. A. Mohart has tho tlnest lino of lamps that wo havo seen. Thcro seems to bo no kicking about tho city water now. John Mnrsdcn left Monday for a visit with friends in Lincoln. A UAit load of rock salt for sulo at L PAlbright's flour and food storo. Go to Cnlino'a bakery for tobacco, ci gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, &c. Minor Bros, aro closing nut their hcayy stock of bootB and shoes at cost. Undorwcar for ovcrybody. The great est variety within roach of all. Chas, Wiener. A. Kaley is homo from the fnir, and ro ports business much bo tter there than in Red Cloud. A. Morhart has just received his assort ment of lamps for this season, and they aro lino ones. Mr. Barrett, of Kansos, ordered tho Great Family Weekly, sent to Mrs. Anna Perry of Arkansas. If you want a good lamp cheap, see Deyo & Grico. Thoy havo a now and complete assortment, Capt. Munsell and wifo left Sunday to muljjO a j"d visit to tho world's fair and r"""ct"..ioy tluylven generally. Wm. Mentgen who has been in Kan sas for Boino time has returned, to tako chargo of tho Chicago Photo Gallery. Go and see Wright's. They have the finest lino of heating stoves that have over been brought to Red Cloud before See thorn beforo buyiug, Wanted: Tho peoplo of Red Cloud and vicinity to remember that the Har vard Painless Dental Tartars are here to stay, in tho opera houBO block. Gco.McCall and Joo Dandurnnd, who loft a few days ago to paint Chicago red, returned home Monday, both loud in thoir praise of the world's Columbian exposition. A great"many will no doubt regrot to loarn that Rev. Piatt, pastor of tho Con- gregationnl church atCowlcs, is to leave this week for Franklin county, whero ho nnd his family will reside permanently. Why don't Red Cloud huve somo good operutic performances? Wo havo n com modious opera houso for tho sizo of tho place, and there aro many theator-golug peoplo in tho city, who nro absolutely show hungry. Ono Harry Pourson, hailing from an unknown locality, was arrested this wook for vagrancy, tlnod N.OO and costs, nnd lucking tho whoro-with to liquidate wnn continue! to hotel Do Tomlinson for a few days. Den't commit suicide on aeoount of your "incurable" blood desease. The son Bible thing for you to do is to take Ayer's Harsaparllla. If that falls, why, then keep on trying, and It will not foil. The trouble is, people got diseouragsd toonoon. 'Try, try, try gain.' Tho independent caucue held at the Jlromcn's hall Friday night of the 13th, resulted in tho nomination of tho follow ing for town offlcea: For supervisor, K. J.Pulsipher; assessorO. C. Teel; justices of tho peace, Stephen Uaylcs urn! Sam Kizor; constables, Lon Aultz und G. A. Miller. From the Luwronco Locomotive wo notice F. A. Sweozoy of Bluo Hill, has formed a co-partnership with Mr. Flaherty; thut linn will now asnumo tho namo of Flaherty & Sw'eezy. Both aro typical gentlemen, nnd having n good Held for journalistic work, thoy will un doubtedly be successful. This country Is at present full of tramps of ovory typo and description. Wo urocrodibly informed that in tho lnnt month ovot 11(1 horeos huvo been stolen regardless of tho low piluoB thoy uro now bringing. Pooplo having prop ortv easily consented, should koopln roach a trusty gun, and sloep with ono eyo open. THE RED CLOUD CHIEFRED CLOUD, itv m:hs. All kinds of hardware at Wright's Window glass, putty, Ac, at Cotting'H Miss Jennio Bell is home from the fair. Wall paper and window curtains at Cottlng'fl. Cactus Tar Soap only 0 conts n cake nt Cotting's. New hay can bo had by loaving orders with McNitt. Tho tlnest line of Stovoa In tho valley at A. Morhart'e. . McNitt will take eggs in oxchango for Hour, feed und oil. Miss Mabel Truman returned Monday night from Omaha. Mrs. Wm. Jackson und family of Wy more nre in tho city visiting When yon want n good cooking or heating stove see W. W. Wright. Blukeileo Jk Kaley havo boen fitting tho interior of their store this week. Be euro nnd notice Foster's weather forecasts each week. Ho novcr fails. Editor Warren and family returnodJ homo from tho world's fair, Mondnjltf night You enn see tho largest and cheapest lace nnd chonilo curtains in the city at Miner Bros. Red Cloud can claim one featuro that fow towns of tta sizojpossess; and that is its electric lights. Wright's is the placo to got your float ing or cooking stoves. Don't fail to see them for bargains. C. L. Cotting has the only stock of tine lamps in the city. New goods are expected this week. Mrs. D. L. Bishop nnd daughtor, two estimable ladies of Franklin, were visit ing our city Monday. R. J. Skecn of Garitcld township met with a serious accident Saturday which resulted in tho fracture of his hip. "Onngo Blossom" is safe and harmtefis as a Flax Seed Poultice. Any lady can use it herself. Sold by C. L. Cottimr. F. II. Lindsoy of Gunnison, Colorado has bought tho butcher buiincss of E.Df. uouio.anu raoveu uis ranuiy to wis cup, james strange ana innuiy nave in- moved, tins wock, to tno UlieroKco birip whero they will mako their permanont home. Willie Norris, living south of the river accompaincd by his cousin Goo. T.wler started for the world's fair Tuesday morning. Editor Greenlee of the Blue Hill Leader was1 in this city Saturday. lie roporti the political outlook in his comunity very uncartaiu. Wm. StofTor of Womor, Kansas, who has been on an extended trip to tho east, stopped and called on his son,ourfushion ablo barber of this placo, John Aultz has moved hit furnituro store from tho old Cmr.K offlco to the building opposite Platt'e lumber yard. Tho firm is now knewn bb Aultz & Vin cent, and both beiag perfect gentlemen they enn rely on a good patronage. If you wish to secure a certain and spesdy result, when using Ayer's Sarsa parllln, bo caroful in obstrving the rules of health, or the benefit may be retarded. A fair and persistent trial of this medicine never fails, when the directions are fol lowed. Tho S. of V. band ia fast becoming ono of the best bands in the country. Each member seems to dolight in his. part, and n thorough practice of the same, and tho band is ontirely free from the contention nnd strife which charact erizes so many such organizations. Tho repuplicans of Red Cloud met in caucus lit tho court house last Tuesday night, nnd placed in nomination for city ofllccrs tho following gentlomon: Fr assessor, J. C. Warren; BUporvh or, A. II. Kaley; justices of tho peace, S. Went and T. W. Mendmihal; constables, G. A. Miller and Judas Snpp. Mrs. Davo Dingce, living south of Ina vale, died suddenly Sunday morning. Tho exact causa of hor sudden demise is unknown, but it Is thought heart disease was tho cause. She leaves a husband and several children to mourn hor loss, and they certainly havo tho silicons sym pathy of tho entire community. Somo person inadvertantly started a roport that Charley Winfrey wns unable, on account of his health, to auctioneer MiccosBfully, On tho contrary Mr. Win frey ban regained his norniul health nnd can cry u sulo mi well as he over could, or In other words, u well nsanyonojin tho county. Those having public s alco can do no hotter thau to secure tho services of Col. Winfrey. II5 AND uvn kxds. too iThomc from ChicugdKf"lrhl , . ,ri rorrcspni Pcrcey McNitt Dr. Ku'hlor of Blndon was in our city Saturday. Miss P. D. Yeiser started for the fair Thursday. Jus. McNeuy returned from Liacoln Wednesday. Morris Stern returned home from tho fnir Monday. Rev. B.O. Snow of Bladen, wbb in the city Monday. Clerk Ranney was in Bluo Hill Friday and Saturday. A. Johnston of Juniata was in tho city this week. V. II. Sollidny of McCook was in the city this week. A. II. Hart of Paw Paw, Illinoif, is vis iting in tho city. Mrs, J. Brown of Rivorton wbb visiting in tho city Sunday. Nebraska fer a salubrieus climato and beautiful weather. Bernard McNeny was doing business in iwTcnuu uim ween. f Miss Hattio Ranney was visiting friends in Blue Hill Friday. Miss Gertie Knloy spent a fow dnya visiting in Inavale, tliie week. Miner Bres. are now closing out their large took ef boots aid shoes. F. M. Rood who has boen in St. Joseph for a fow dnys has returned homo. Go to Minor Bros, for fancy chonille and lace curtains of every description. Mrs. T. G. Wildor and Mrs. J. Lacy of Cowies.woro pleasant cnllors Thursday. Tho family of F. D. Martin left Tues day for Grand Island, their futuro home. Several neat buildings are in course of construction in this city at tho present time. n-ni,n. mi.,., n i vnriety f dry f00llif btotB and' I nhnna Miss. Mary McCarty, living over the river, has gono to Riverton to attond school. Hood's Fills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from the best ingredients. -'5 conts. L. M. Vance the now Inavalo postmas ter was doing business in Red Cloud Tuesday. Mr. Thomas Cat made n Hying trip from this otllcothe othorday with a load of tinware. Some of our representative young ludies aro putting in tho evenings leurning to rido the bicycle. Mrs. II. L. Boyd, Mrs. Ed. Hoffman nnd Mrs. Clark of Bladen woro in this city Wednesday. Saturday Miner Bros, store, was crowded all day because of the great bargain! that firm offers. i tioilnciuonts havinir a sunerfinoue amount of pecuniary collateral, would bo accoptab'.o callers these times. Any stranger romaining in the city ovor Sunday can attond divine services twico at three different churches. Mr. Wesley L. Allen and Miss Ida Nowtnan, both of Rosemont, wero united in marriago by Judge Duffy, Monday. Kill tho mites nnd othor insects that infoct your chicken houso by using Car bolineum. Sold only by Cotting, tho druggist. John Wngomnn, who has boen in charge of tho Chicago Photo Gallery for somo tinio at this placo, has returned to Bluu Hill. Mrs. E. M. Perkins who has been visit ing tho families of J. C. Warren nnd O. W. Kaloy, returned to her homo in Den ver, Tuesday night. Garfield W R C. No 14, will hold a dimo social at the residence of S. West, October 20th. Everybody ia invited. K. S. Judson, Seo'y. E'mor Kaloy, who has just graduated at a busincsa college in Burlington, Iowa and spont a fow weeks at tho world' fnir, returned homo Wednesday. A dispatch to John Tomlinson on Fri day announced that tho night brfqre, Rosolnn.dtho post office north of Bladen in Adams Co., had boon robbed, and offered 833.00 reward for tho arrest of the guilty parties. Prof. D. R. Dungnn, president of Cot ner University, will givo n lecturo on his travelH through Itomo, Naples, Pompoil and Vesuvius, in tho Christian church, Monday evening, Ootobor 23. Admis sion' 15 cents. At tho Baptist church Thursday even ing, October 20th, tho W. C. T. U. will havo n short cntortninmont nftor which u tea, and oysters will be sorved. One of tho interesting features of the even ing will bo a question box. Tho Quido Rock Signal would make Tut; Chikp out to bo a political organ, Judge Willcox a political rcnegado, and Red Cloud a hole of political corruption. Tho sudden chango in tho Signals diet hiiB evidently caused somo local disrup tion. The M. W. A. ledge of this place, en tertained 15 or 20 fraternal brothers from Guide Rock Wednesday night, and during tho evening some new mem bers wtro taken through tho mystic rites of the older. After tho work was doiiu numerous speeches wero made by tho visitors and elhcrn, and discussed tho Importance of secret orders, Tho visiting wub a mutual refreshment te both lodges, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 80,' 1893. o onKF.sio.m:TS the next two wvoka orrcNpniiriciitn will please acini all eorretpoiuleiirc Intended lor piihlleatlon lo Hoy Tall, local editor, im the; editor will lie ! sent for two weeks. LOCAL NEWS. i W. F. Ducker wont to Lincoln las Monday. Low Hummel returned from tho fair Saturday. Geo. Morhart returned from Omaha Wednesday. Reese Thompson and wifo are homo from the fair. W. S. Hoake of Alton, Kansas, was in thoclty thin week. Mrs. Harden of Wisconsin is visiting ut Dr. McKeeby's. Wnltor Warren returned from Oma ha Monday evening. Dr. Tulleys returned homo from the world b fair Thursdnv. frn. Hrnnat Wihlitli Inft Humlm f..- viBit to tho world's fair. A -.... . .t,.t,B. w . I. Kt...llt. i .11 . . Frank Rolfo adds his name to tho subscription list this week. C F. McKelghnn and wifo havo re turned from the world's fair. C M. McMillan boarded tho train Sun day forn vifit to tho world's fuir. L. 13. Dakar of Bloomington III., is looking over our city this week. Gonial Judge Sweczy of Bluo Hill call ed on the Great Family Weekly liiBt Saturday. Mre. Bradbrook nnd her two sons 5(c Lloyd and Guy, went to Lawren Thursday. Mra. Oliver Noblo of Walnut creek is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ktier this week. Ed. T. Brown nnd wife have roturnod from tho world's fair und report an ex cellent timo. M. B. Edloman, a former resident of this city, but now of Lincoln, is visiting friends hero. W. II. Shultz, nn enterprising citizen of Riverton wns doing business in our town this week. Mrs. J. M. Riddle, formerly Miss AduniB, employed by the Chicago Photo Co,, is in tho city. Tho woll known hustler "Bones" has again resumed hia former occupation en tho street car lino. Rev.O. II. Trumam, who has boon in Iewa preaching for some timo returned homo last Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Quigley," who recently re moved to Hastings, came down Wednes day to visit n few days. Ed. Young and family have removed to Lobauon, Kansas, whero thoy will re side permanently in the futuro. A special car carrying railroad officers including G. 0. Crosby nnd John Dwire, passed through hero Wednesday. Wm.Howe, a former switchman In tho B. & M. yards at this city is shaking hands with old friends here again. Mrs. Andy Cummings has gono to the world's fair, und nftor a short visit thero will visit in Indnnia for tho winter. Mrs. C. M. Calmcs departed Friday in company with her mother for a four weeks, visit in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. Mr. J. II. Davie and family nro entor tnining his Biator, Mrs. Julia Sawvlo and his niece, Miss Taylor of Gravity, Iowa, this week. Wo wish to invito tho attention of our country correspondents again to the fact thut wo would bo glad to huve them bo moro punctual. There Is no excuse for any man to ap pear in society with a grizzly beard since the Introduction of Buckingham's Dye, which colors a natural brawn or black. Farmers living south of tho river tire purchasing an enormous nmount of lum ber this wook, which shown that there Is considerable building in progress rer in that direction. A meeting of tho Eastern Star will bo hold ut thoir lodgo room on Wodnosdiiy evening, October '-'.") th. All members aro earnestly roquostod to be prcsont. Carrio McKeeby, W. M. Honry Diodorich hns just recoived 835.71, from the L.M.L. A. Lodge, for hia disablement by accidental shooting a fow months ago. That ordor bus paid out in tho last year ncurly C1000 to Red Cloud poople. Tho democrats nt their caucus Tues day placed tho following candidates in nomination: For supervisor, Geo. Lind sny; for asscffcor, Chas. Besro; justices C.C. Cowdon nnd Poter Conovorj for constables, Lon Aultz nnd Juke Nyo. Our Niiuo Slock 1 Is moro complete than over. Buy your shoes ot us and got your raonoy'd worth, Cbus. Wiener. I' sbbbH f in 5Sv m m mrammmmmmmmm m mt& 5 The Chicago Clothing Store. 3 Ie - . E v Having recently moved into the room 3 formerly occupied by vve wish to call the gE close buyer in Webster county to this fc:fact: That you are iii the dark posting yourself as to what 3 honest prices mean. 3 5 No use of taking any merchants 31 gword for anything any more. Simply 5 SScome and see who is doing the business rss trrin Red Cloud, who has the most stock, r3 8&c. We will sell you your 2 FALL : This Season Nice Fitting Clothing and 3 Extremely Low Prices are 2 any object to 8 We want your money and will get if: gS you give us half a 5E: in return give you Sg Goods than any ZZ the city. Come B A. GALUSHA, Mgr.3 ?M Ui UUUiUiUUiiUiiUUUUU Ut iii iurc WRIGHT! WRIGHT! WRIGHT! Wright is the Man. has the largest line of Stoves in Red H( Cloud. You can not uU'ord to miss arcing Ills alock before buying ue you will loio money. W. W. Wright, the Hardware Man. A Puzzle To many Indies is how to keep thoir hair in ourl on rainy dnys. The solution isonsy. Ask Doyo & Grico for Nonpar ell liutr curler ana the puzzio will bo aolvod. Card or Tluinka. I deslro to express my slnccrcst grnti tudo to all thoso who so kindly assisted in tho heur of bereavement occasioned by the death ot my dovotcd wifo. L. II. RlMT. To lie Given Away! Tho Goldon Eagle Clothing Houso will, on January 1st, 1801, givo the fol lowing handsome articles away: 1 Now Homo Sowing Machine vuluo $10; 1 oight day clock, value 812; and ?5 in cobIi, Everyono should InveHtignto this. Guess on the number of seeds in tho largo squash at our store. Tho nearest guoss gets a handoomo Now Homo sow ing machine; tho next nearest tin oight day clock; the next W In cush. Tho (-.quash will be cut opon January 1st. i For Pnlntlng you should see Frank P. Hadloy. Ho does house, sign and carringo painting, glazing, tc. White. Flaky Biscuit. Fine Pastry, Dainty Cake, .-?: Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder. Where Pure, Wholesome Food is required, only Dr. Price's Baking Powder should be usd. S. F. Spokesfield,:s5 attention ot every 2; buying goods 3 without first 25 BILLS. if Good Goods, you. chance, and will 25 More and Better 3 other merchanth and see us. licit. To ouro tho itch take one box of Hal ter's Australian Snlvo and thoroughly anoint tho body, uso Holler's SareaparillR four times a day for thirty days and an absolute euro will follow. For aale by Deyo & Qrloe. Are Yon Going to Get Bf arrlcdt If s., buy your wedding suit ot the Goldon Eagle und draw tho New Home sewing machine or the clock. It will be a good starter for you. ! ..! I New Restuurant. Mrs. J. A. Framo has purchased the elty bakory and restaurant and solicits your patronage. Fresh bread, pies and cakes every day. A Curd orTlmiiks. We doslr. to extend to the ladies aid society, and to our many other friend, our warmest thanks for the cordial Farowell Reception givon us at tho Cowles Congregational churoh on the 12th. It is a joy to us to have ho many and duch warm hearted friends as we have nt Cowlos. II. D. Plait. ' S. 13. Platt. u Are brought to Greater Perfection by using Ti X im Jk i rfB "i 1 f i i .; , .' rai ftB I a 8 i B 5 St H Cf 'JwewKSKyi CT3WBflwvfoTHgOTra iisa.tanton.WiUiW'BBtr' ., Ai-ii-wl . , 1 , ..in,,,-. gg M..A, .feViWvi