THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1804. Mm mm mm mmmm m mmmm wk BLAKESLEE & KALEY Allfi MAKING Extra Low Prices On Oxfords. Woman's l)onc.ola Oxford, par, tip M a- rliitli top, mt tip I CI Women' iitntn Dnneot.i Uxfordi.. women's fan Oxford itmrt!nr opera too. i no Woman's 1'ilnco Alliens liamt turn a M Woman's l'rinco Albert .M.H. turn J : Mlics 1 mi Oxford ut nunlltv. l.i.'i I as Child's Tun Oxford 1st fiualliy 9-12 I 15 Open Slippers, $1.00, $1.83, $1.60. Wo limo nlso u large line of MenV Boys', ami Youths' Low Cut Shoes, and a cheaper lino of Women's Btid Mlises Oxfords ranging in price from 66o to 11.00. Wo are pleased to show our Roods. Blnkesleo fe Knloy. iMi iii UiUUUiU iiiiiiiiiiii iii iiiiliiiiiiiK CUED B. McKEEBY, M. D. Physician nnd Hurticon, City nnd country calls promptly ans wered. Moon Block, Red Cloud. TAULE OF CONTEXTS. Pogo 1 Washington's Lifo. Educational column. Pago 2 How it is in the Navy. Homo of tho Orang. Tho Mooso Mado Quick Time. Pago 3 Miners' War Endod. Heat thorn Shockingly. Work of National Lawmakers. Nebraska Nowb. Telegraphic Markets. Business Crash at St. Joseph. Othor itemB, etc. -City nnd othor News. -Qcnornl Local City Horns. Page G County Correspondence Page 7 Miscellaneous. Pogo 8 Weather ForocaBts. Othor items of Interest. Pogo 4- Pogo 5- LOCAL NEWS. BRIEF MENTION. CITY NEWS. GLORIOUS FOURTH tf, s JfBfliB David Lutz is in tho city. Mr. Yager is tho now operator at the depot. II. A. Myers wob up from Lebanon Monday. Mrs. Sapp was visiting in Guide Bock this wcok. Miss Cora Koloy is visiting in OrleanB this wcok. M. WinanB of Alma was In tho city this wcok. E. E. Burr was up from Guide Rock Thursday. John Grogg was up from Womor, Has. Wednesday. A. D. McNeol was down from Blue Hill Monday. M. Burr of Guido Rock was in tho city Thursday. A. J. Hayes of Guido Rock was in tho city this wook. Henry Pox, Jr., of Nelson was on our Btreots Monday. C. J. Rhodos of Hastings was in Red Cloud this wcok. P. W. Lenre of Ord, Nob., was in the city Wednesday. Misa Addio Reiglo is homo from Hob ron on u vacation. L. Millor of Downs, Kansas, was in the city Saturday. P. E. Goblo nnd wifo left for Lincoln Tuosdny morning. Wm. Provost of Salem, Kan., was in tho city yesterday. Road tho Webster County Pair ndvor tisoinont on page 8. Messrs. Minor Bros. Bhipped hogs thla week to Kansas City. B. P. Scott of Republican City was on our strcots Tuosday. Goo. Guilford has gono to Missouri on a visit to bco tho country. Miss Allco Garbor of Guido Rook is visiting with Miss Mabel Day. G. S. Green of Corn, Kansas, was in Red Cloud tho first of tho wook. O. B. Crono nnd children have gone to Griunoll, lown, on n four wookB visit. Culvin Konndy, wifo and llttlo girl woro in tho city tho first of the week. Tho Missoa Waddoll dopartod for thoir homo in Aurora last Tuesday morning. Mrs. G. E. McKooby returned from Jnmostown, Kansas, last Monday oven inn. ' Ernest Bolton and sister returned Tuesday morning from a wcok's visit in Akron, Col. Jos. Gilliam, nccompauiod by hin mother, doimrtod for lior homo in tho oast Monday morning. Mib. A. O. Hosmor nnd children will visit in Missouri for tho noxt few wcoIcb. Thoy leave noxt Wednesday. Mrs. E. P. Griflln of Clarinda, Iowa,. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rev. A. P. Hull, is visiting in Red Cloud this wock. C. L. Cotting und wifo woro in Hast ings tuis week in nttondunce ut tho an nuul state PhunuHcoutical Aasocintion. Children's day is noxt Sunday propor ly, but tho Baptist and Methodist churches will observe it on Sunday, tho 17th. Prlco our wall papor. Doyo & Grico. Wanted City warrauta O. Cnlmes Watch for Dr. Culllmoro's dato in July. Go und sco the bargain shoo countor at Wiener's. Wionor has put in a bargain sho counter. Call and sco it. Go and soo Calmos for all kinds of broad, cakes, candies. &c. P. P. Hadloy painter and papor hangor nnd sign work a specialty. Remombor that McNitt koops both tho top and bottom onion sots. Thoso who havo paid for 1804. D. P. Scammon, Ed. Roihor and G. W. Pran sis. You can buy shoes at two-thirds tho original prico at Wioner's bargain shoe countor. Evorybody uses Baker wire bocauso it is tho best Buy it. A. Morhart & Son havo it. Wo guarantee tho Lincoln paint to bo equal to anything on tho markot. C. L Cotting. Eye and Ear SurgoonDr. Cullimore in Red Cloud July 0th and 10th at Dr. Mc Kooby's ofllco. Baker wire is tho lightest wire on tho market. Call on A. Morhart &. Son for all you need. S. C. Johnson of Judson has a curiosi ty, in tho shape of an eight log pig. Ho has it preserved in brino. Go to McNitt for your Mammoth Clovor, Gorman Millet and White Rus sian oats if you want good seed. Curt Evans has every thingyou want in tho second-hand furnituro lino. See him Bluo Front, south Webster stroet. Cotting tho druggist is soiling lots of wall paper, low prices, pretty patterns and fair trcatmont are what counts. Rev. J. T. Robort of Grinnell, Iowa, will preach at tho Congregational church noxt Sabbath morning and evening. Remombor that whon cleaning house $1.00 will buy enough wall papor to pa por an ordinary oou room. Deyo & Grico. Wanted. Ladies to uso somo very nico porfume. Some now and vory ox nuisit odors just received. Deyo & Grico, Harry Conover and family arrived in tho city this weok to tako up thoir resi donco. Henceforth, ho will work in tho yards nt this place. R. B. Fulton tiro and lightning insur. nnco, Western Whito Bronze, monu ments and cemetery goods. Ofllco with Traders Lumber Co. Joo Pogle tho harness man, located in tho Chanoy building North Webster St for flrst-cluss work, substantial har nesses, suddlcs, collurB and hardware Mr. Cohn, tho night operator at tho depot, has beon sent to Oxford and giv en a duy job. Ho is a good and steady young man and vory deserving. Mr. Cash Griggson foil through a de fective sidewalk at Norton. Kan., tho night of tho wind storm and crippled himsolf, howover, not sorlously. J. S. Whito and wifo, C. D. Robinson and wifo wore in Bluo Hill last Sunday witnessing tho Knights of Pythias me morial day sorvices. Thoy roport it very lino. Dr. Cullimoro, oculist to Missouri Pacific railway, Omaha, will meet his oyo and ear pationts in Rod Cloud on July 0th nnd 10th at Dr. McKcoby's of llco. Alfred Soronson has declared his in tontion of bocoming a citizon of tho Unitod States. He was formerly a citi zen of Denmark and a subjoct Christian tho ix. Rov. A. P. Hull, pustor of tho First M. E. church of this city, proached a vory interesting baccaluureate sermon to tho graduating class of tho Red Cloud high schools at his church, last Sunday even ing. Tho church was crowded with cagor listeners. Mr. John S. Marsh was in Beatrico on Pridny of last wook for the purposo of having un operation performed on his oyo. Tlio operation was u cieucaio one but tho work wits skillfully performed; tho oyo is doing nicolyund Mr. Marsh ox pouts Unit his sight will bo grcutly im proved. Ho says Dr. Cullimore is with out doubt n mastor of bis profession. Guido Rock Signal, St Geo. McCttll is visiting in Dakota this weok. Attorney McNitt wns in Rivorton Monday. J. M. Rising of Rcllwood wns in Red Cloud ostorduy. Mr. Krnlik called thin week and ro nowedfor 1801. Thanks. Henry Pox, of Nelson, Nob., was tho guoBt of J II Davis this wook. Go to J. B. Wright's for lino now and second hand goods, Moon block. Jos. Murphy has had his houso paint ed. Frank Hadloy was tho artist. UTFnrm for salo. I will tako oity property for part pay. V. Williams. Jake Nyo and Emory Allen, and thoir families havo gone to Missouri to llvo. Geo. Smolsor is a enndidnto for night watch. Ho would mako u good ofllcer. A largo numbor of our pooplo nro tak ing in tho picnic ntSmlth'sgrovo today. Undo Georgo Winton's windmill was blown down by tho wind on Monday night. Will West, stroet commissioner, is doing Botno excellent work in grading tho stroots. Dr. J. S. Etuigh has had his dwelling hauso nnd burn painted. John Aultz did tho work. Now subscribers sinco our lust issuo: M. Bayless.G. M. Albln, Henry Faby and B. Gttrnor. Tho qunrtely mooting of tho M. E. church tnkes placo tomorrow and Sun day in this city. Any ono having enrringo painting to do should call on F. P. Hadloy for prices, all work first class. Cliris Dorra and Henry Pnby of Law renco and Rosomont woro in Red Cloud this weok on business. Any ono in need of sign work should call on P. P. Hadloy. Ho guarantees a first claBB job or no pay. Our sportsmen should not forgot that fishing with li soin for either minnows or fish is against tho law. Tho class of '1)1 was royolly cntor tninod on Monday evening by Edwin J. Ovoring, Jr., nt his home. Mrs. Woidetnnn and family havo raovod to Rod Cloud, into thoir dwelling in tho north part of tho city. Oto Garnor's team rnn awny from him near tnavalojand was caught on the streets of Red Cloud by Jude Sapp. N II Cone, wife and son, of Axtoll, Kansas, who woro visiting with J II Davis and family havo roturnod to thoir homo. Miss Laura Reed of Delaware, Ohio, is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Thornburg and hor undo, Wright Thornburg. Mrs. M. Wilson of Kownncc, III., is visiting hor daughtors, Mrs. O. D. Rob inson of Red Cloud and Mrs. L. D. WollHotCowles. Rov G W Hummel will hold his frst quarterly mcotiiig one-half milo north of tho Webb cometery in tho grovo, on Saturday, Juno 17. John Chamborloin, tho other day found Mollio Ferris' watch that was stolon sotno weoks ago hidden in an old pile of tics at tho dopot. Benjamin Garner of Hickman.'Nebras lco, was u pleasant caller this week along with Potcr Hill of Elm Crook township, whoso farm ho purchased last fall, paying 610,000 thorofor. Treasurer Whito goes to Omaha next Tuosdny to nttend tho Stato Treasurers' assojiutton, und his two daughters will go to Illinois on a visit of several weeks' visit with old frionds, Tho ruin and wind storm on Monduy night did considerable damage to wind mills nil over tho county. At Lawronco n storo front was blown in and Bovorul wind mills topplod ovor. Mirs May Roggors who has been trim ming hats for Mrs. Rich, was married last Saturday, to Mr. Bonnett, postmus tor of Muysviilo, Mo. Tho young lady has tho best wishes of her numerous Red Cloud frionds on this occasion. Lot tlio Englo Scream at Never Ucfore. RED CLOUD WILL CELEBRATE. An Interesting; Program. On Thursday morning a numbor of our citizon and business mon mot in Tin: Cinrr ofllco nnd decided to colo brato tho 4th of July In an appropriate manner. Thoy will havo good Bpcokors, the best that can bo hud. They expect to havo a grand pyrotechnic display monstor balloon ascension and all of tho attractive features. Our business men in earnest and propose to havo a aro timo worthy of our Nation's greatest day. On motion, B. G. Grico wus elect ed pormanont presldont, A. C. Hosmor Bocrotary. Mr. Grico reported 815G.E0 already subscribed, with prospect for much more. Tho soliciting committeo wos instructed to solicit further. On motion, A. H. Gray was elected marshal of tho day. B. G. Grico was elected treasurer, A. J. Tomltnson was selected as manager of the nvrotechnio display, and Dick Gray as assistant. Tho committeo on program was as follows: J. S. Whito, Chairman, C. Calmos, J. R. Willcox, Goo. J. Warron, O. II. Trumun, A.O. Hosmor, F. C. Cowdon, O. D. Robinson, L. II. Fort, M. R. Bontloy, W. B. Roby, P. G. Blakeeloo, D. B. Spanogle, Wright Thornburg. Executive Committeo P. W. ShOB, O. J. Piatt, P. G. Blakoslee. Committeo on speakers P, W. Shea, Alfred Uadoll, A. Conovor. Tho mooting then adjourned to meet at call of tho presldont. Lawn Putt. Tho Clio club hold its annual reception tit tho homo of Its worthy presldont Mrs. C. W. Knloy, hiBt Saturday evening. At a seasonable hour tho gentleman guoBt of each lady miulo his appearance and all enjoyed oroklnolu until ten o'clock, when tho piogruni of tho ovon ing wiib begun. This consisted of ani mated conversations on ten subjects which had been cnrcfiillysclcutedfortlio occasion. Tho gontlemcn choso n lady for a threo minutes talk on each topic, which proved bo Interesting that short seonied tho tappings of the boll. Ro' froshments woro served nt tho close of tho program. AH departed at n lato hour expressing themselves ns having onjoyod ono of tho most pleasant social ovonts of tho season. Maumed. At tho rcsldenco of tho groom's parents, Juno It, 1801. Mr. Al bert Dttckor of Sherwood, Kansas, nnd Miss Wlnnlfrod MoMurry of Shorwood, Kansas. Rov. Goorgo Hummel ofllclat ing. Mr. Albert Ducker is tho youngest son of Goorgo Ducker. Ho Is nu ontor prising young man and a successful fanner. Tho brido is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurry, ono of tho well known and highly cstoomod young ladles of this placo. After tho wodding wo sat down to u table well loaded with bounties of life, which is always found nt Mr. Ducker'B. There woro preBont nt the wedding many friends and relatives of this placo and lied Cloud to witness tho hnppy ovent. May thoir lives bo long and happy, and u pleasant journey through lite. Cituticit Maiiiiiaiik On Inst Sunday nftornoon occurred ut tho Congregation al church tho mnrriago of Mr. Ed Dixon to Miss Mabel Truman, Rev. O. II. Tru man, fathor of tho brido, performing the marriage ceremony. Tho church was well filled with guests, and ns this was tho llrst church service of tho kind that hud ovor occurred in Rod Cloud, tho cltleim wero quite eager to obscrvo it. At u given moment MIbb Mnggio Cnmp lioll plnyed Mendolssohn's Wedding March, und shortly afterwards tho young couple pussod up tho right ulslo, arm in arm, nnd Rov. Truman mot thorn nt the chancel, where, in n very few but ox prcsslvo words, mado thorn man and wife. Tito young couplo then recolvod tho congratulations of frionds, after which they 4 left for thoir homo in tho country. Tho groom is tho eon of Wm. Dixon, n well-to-do farmer living flvo and n half miles north of Red Cloud, and tho brido is tho accomplished dnughtor of O. II. Trumon, editor of the Rod Cloud Nation. Tin: Chief oxtonds its congratulations to tho young couplo and wishes thorn much joy in thoir matri monial voyugo. On tho following oven ing a largo party of Mr. and Mrs. Dix on's young friends drovo out to thoir homo und gavo thorn n jolly reception. It ruined during tho ovoning and tho young folks hud to stay ull night. Thoy roport tin excellent timo. AROUND TOWN. ha. Attorney McNony is homo from Omu- roturnod MisB Gorby and sistor have to Superior. Tho council has ordorod n now suction ptpo for tho south woll. T B Piollas of Illinois is oporatlng tho clenvor at G W Lindsoy's moat markot. Morris Stern has had an awning put up in front of his saloon, und had his saloon painted. Hadloy & McCuno did the work. Mr. Alfred Hadoll is tho happy fathor of a bouncing baby boy, which wob born Thursday morning. Alfred has our con gratulations. t"' Madison Pinch carries his arm in a sling from tho fact that ho had his shoulder dislocated. He attempted to jump ovor the lawn tennis notting and caught his foot , which throw him on to his shoulder with tho result above. Makihed. At tho rcsldenco of E. M. P. Grubb in Cuthorton township on Juno 5, 1894. Mr. Claronco Tippetts und Miss Lottio Watson all of Webster county. E. M. P. Grubb ofllciotlng. Doi.no Turn u Best Undor tho limit ed resources that tho city has at hand, thoy nro doing their level bent to got good water for tho people. Tho wnter system is boing overhauled from A to Izard and given a general renovating. On Wednesday und Thursday, Water Commissioner Pond cleaned out tho south woll, cleaned out tho filter, fixed tho suction pipes, &c, nnd It the pooplo boar with him nnd tho council, thoy will soon got tho wnter in fnir shnpo. Tho preBont council is not to bliimo for tho condition thoy found tho city water works in, neither uro thoy to bliimo for tho extruvagunt witBto of many thnt has boon sunk in holes in tho ground ut tho ongino houso to tho amount of nourly e7,000, but if lot nlono, will got tho limit- ed supply of good wntor in tho best con dition that thoy can, nnd thon try and mnko Bomo nrrungomont to bottor tho flystotn whon tho levy becomes available. Tho troublo with tho water system horo tofore hii3 boon that thero has beon no scontlflc search after wutor, but every thing has been dono without nny percep tible knowledgo of tho condition of tho surroundings, but rntlior on Imrosuy, as to water sheds, cow ehodB, or somo other shed. Tho "cow sheds" wo havo, but tho water shods that uro euppoBcd to bo lurking in that vicinity uro a minus quuntity, and wo are still drinking wntor thut is unfit to run through u cow pas ture Ab soon as tho council cau, they should mnko u test for wutor in somo othor loculity. A Close Cam. Last evening as T. W. Auld and Bernard McNony woro driving through tho Btreot with tho ,4 former't! horse und carnago, they mot with a mishap which might havo result ed seriously. An thoy turned tho corner from Wobstor strcot into Fourth nvonuo, tho wheels glanced tho street car track, scaring tho horse, which thon started on tho run und kicked ovor tho dash-board nt every jump. Whon tho horso first started it turned sharply to tho right, throwing MoNony out ovor tho whoels. Tho runaway thon ran into the weighing scales of Albright & Conovor whore the othor occupant of tho carriage, scoing that ho could not gain control of tho animal, concluded to jump. The horse thon ran on through Fourth nvonuo out onto tho main road, whore ho loft the thon shuftlcss buggy, and journoyod on eastward to Gus Routs', whero ho was captured and brought back to tho city. Noithcr of tho gentlomon woro hurt vory Borioualy but it was a close shave. The Alumni Banquet. After tho commencement oxorclsoB woro ovor last Friday night, tho graduutcs woro receiv ed at tho Musonlo hall by tho Rod Cloud Alumni. Games wero at onco in order und grnduutea, ox-graduutes, toocherB and all enjoyed un exceedingly pleasant hour. Tho stippor was nnnounccd ut which tho following toasts woro given: Tho "Sheep skin," Mr. J. W. Tulloye. 'flnr Hurlt Ih Launched." Mr. D. I Popo. Tho tio that binds, Mr. 1). M. Gnrbor. Auld Lung Syne. Mrs. Hurloy. School Memories, Miss Maude Green loo. Educution, ub soon by on ulumnus, Miss Dora Hendorson. Tho teuchors, Miss Lulu Potter. Tiooking Backward, MIbs Nclllo West. Looking Porwurd, Mr. William Duck- BoAiti) oi Education. On Wednes day afternoon nnd on Thursday the school board mot and transacted busi ness, The secretary was instructed to get tho assessed valuation of tho district for tho purposo of making a lovy. He wus nlso instructed to soo what could bo dono about refunding tho 5000 bond coming duo shortly. Bills to tho amount of $10.80 woro ullowod. A reduction in salaries of teachers was authorized, to tho extont of ten per cont. Tho board refused to nccopt of u proposition to put stono sidowulks around tho buildings, us unnecessary ut this time. On Thurs day aftornoon tho board clooted tbo fol lowing toachors: Miss Rhoda Waddoll, Miss Williams. Miss Dora Hendorson Miss At wntor, Mrs. E. J. Case, Miss Jonnio Waddoll, Ralph Pope, Miss Mary Nyo, Miss Martha McCull, MIbb Rohan nit und Miss Ray Lotson. Othor busi ness wus transacted, uftor which tho bonrt adjourned. cr. On Sunduy evening whilotho operator wus uboont for a momont some "knight of tlio jimmio" broko open tho cash drawor ut tho dopot und stole u little ovor 80. No cluo as yot. Two mon woro hold but subsequently roleaeod. Adam Morhart bus decidod, we under stand, to put up an iron building whero Gate's livory stablo now is. Adam is an entorprisiug gontlemun und wo hope ho will tnnlto it a two story brick. Thero will also be laid u now walk from tho marble yards to 4th avenue. This is an improvement that will bo appreciated by pedestrians who have reason to travel on that side of Wobstor stroot. Lot tho good work go on. On last Saturday evening, G. A. Har ris and wifo of Cowlos, celebrated their fith anniversary. Thero wero about fifty present und a gonoral good timo wus tho result. Mr. and Mrs. Har ris uro among tho vory best pooplo of Wobstor county nnd wo congratulate them on their plouoant party givon to thoir frionds cm this evont. May thoy live long and prosper is our best wish. Thoy recolvod Humorous und valuable posent. A Teachor'o Viow, Mies Colla A. Gor by. I have purchased tho Wegmann gal lory and urn now ready for enlarging, copying and ull kinds of photographic work at tho vory lowest prices. Call and see samples of work. E. Tennant Proprietor. Tho list of letters remaining ut tlio postofllco uncullod for up to Juno 7th: Wm. L. Andre we, J. M. Brown, Jup. Duringer, Charles Ellis, John D. Gray, Miss Lulu Hale, N. Randolph, Miss Edna Williams Tlio abovo loltors will be sont to tho dead letter ofllco on June 21, 1801, it not called for. Pkanic W. Cowdkn, post master Red Cloud, Nobrnska. Equalizin(i. Tho board of equaliza tion mot this weok and proccoded to fix up tho assessment rolls of tho city. A lurgo number of our citizons wore before tho board usklng for u roduction of as sessment, nnd in u few cures thoy were reduced, but upon motion tho assessment wub allowed to stand. A largo number of business mon wero cited to appear be foro tho board to show causo why the assessments should not be raised. The Ciiiei' can not boo uny particular good reason for having tho business mon nauloti up boioro tlio uonrti, for as a goncral thing thoy assess thoir property about right and especially in thoso hard limes. Tho county board will meot noxt wook for tho same purposo. Council Mketino. Council mot Wednesday In regulur session, tho Mayor und Aldermen ull prcsont. Clork West presontod u polition from Bonj. Ludlow, asking a reduction in billiurd 1 Icon Be. Tlio council rofusod to reduce Tho an nual estimato of expenses was read and ordered published. It will bo found fn another column. Tho council rejected tho potition of N, Phelps, Peck and others to vacate streets and alhys in railway addition in blocks 11, Is and 17. Bills wero allowed as follows: Will Wost, 810.33; Goorgo Smolsor, 821. 7C; Georgo Millor, 815. Other business of minor importance wus translated. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hithett Award. Sale of Household Good. Commencing Wednesduy, Juno 0th, I will olTor ut private sale, nt my residence, household goods consisting of furnituro, carpets, stoves, kitchon utonslls und othor attclcs, useful and ornamental, too numerous to montion, Please call and eco if thero is any thing you wont. P, BiiADunootf. Toasts wero ull givon earnestly, apt ly und to tho point. After nil had tin nlhod tho elcgnnt ropnst tho '01s signed tbo constitution nnd bocuino members of tho Alumni. Tho following poisons wore preBont. Messrs Runny McNitt, Prof. G. M. Castor, Win. Ducker, D. M. aarbor, D. I. Pope, Prod Mnurcr, Bruco Payne, R. 13. Pope, 13. L. Cutting nnd 13. J. Ovoring Jr. Mro. Ilurloy and MrB. O. 0. Ciibo. MisBon Colin Gorby, Ellon B. Atwutor. Mnudo Groonlee, Lulu Potter, Nollio West, Doru Hendorson, Mnbel Day, Cora Garbor, Rotlu Abel. Bertha Brown, Suslo Konndy, Alico Konisbcrg Carol ino Johnson. eaaaeaeaMaMB"aBB"",",M Awarded Hlfhest Honors World's Fair. DR CBEA1W BAKING P0WMII MOST PERFECT MADE. a ... rnn. Pri-im nfTartar Powder. Free torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant ; nnyouo oxcept owner, Tin: A. O. U. W. Nn lust Tuesday evening the Ancient Order of United Workmen took in uino now members und initiated llvo, muking u total of 108 members. This lodge is rapidly increas ing and is one of the best mutual bono fit societies c-xtunt, nnd much good is boing bestowed upon tlio widows of its deceased members. Red Cloud lodgo is ono of tlio lurgest in tho stato of Nebras ka, barring tliroo or four othors. The uuiiiqb of thoso initutlod: Jacob Gurd Jr. Tho:. Kralilf, Goo. Sinelsor, Frunklluf, for and Dr. Prod McKooby. 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