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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1894)
h l& -, - . .tA..ij-mJagBOTMlmiMIUJJLJtfMW.Il..lJ...ia3SgS.IJ. in-IMimiTinrW IIMMlMllMj.il r I K - ""'"''" ww c nil i ,wjm.Lair.s.W-XUQca ,l Homk Print. Rkd Cloud, Wkhstkr County. New., Friday. OcronKR 19, )H()4 ",,i -J'J Ut 13 4 l mmmmmmmmmmmn?m?ffmmmmmmmm?nn?K 1 t fi'l 1J3 All .l-r l"k" 1 1 i to CO I liut iriki net: est u NC wu Ilia thi re a unfl lul CHICAGO QLOTHING 0. .Opens this Week Their Fall Campaign in the Clothing Business. ffl tlU to: i 15. at1- Never in the history of the clothing business could you buy suits and overcoats at the present prices. Sev eral Styles of Suits and Overcoats at $5 per garment less than last season Underwear at one third off from former prices. Hats and Caps of every known style and price. ' We are the leaders in the glove trade of this community, Remember our Merchant Tailoring Department. Per fect Fitting Tailor Work or no sale. $18 to 25 gives a good suit, Tailor Made, this year. A. GALU3HA, Manager. IT it. i ? itft L wmiimmmMmMMimmMMWK k Hidden. lfurrah for Thurston at Red Cloud fiTl Wednesday! ' W:o WoodwortU left Wednesday fpr bis future home in Missouri. Ilecry Ludlaw and Frank Burden drovo ovor to JMuo Hill Tuesday. Mrs, V. S. Hall is stopping with mother who has been quito sick. I Hon. W. E. Andrews spoke to a Urge and cnthuastic audicace Thurs i day7 evening. Joseph l'usliby is again ablo to be r nt, but on account of hid limb must talk with crutches. I Quito a number from Blue Hill and .'anipbcll attended tho Andrews meet ing Tuesday caning. Mr Woodsidcs returned to his home ' .Illinois Saturdny after spending a hurlo weeks in this vicinity. j Mrs Joseph Krall returned from , ic cost whero she was callod by to ram announcing tho death of her 'ior. y . vimio Iloth and Bessie Hilton re- iirood Monday evening from tho Christian Endeavor convention which m hild ut Lincoln. . Tno 0. A It. linll has had shutteis m to tho windows which makes a t improvement tor tho lodges that their mcotinga there, rue brother tro rcparing tho n iscoutly purchased oi Mr. Uy and will aoon occupy it wiili ".lift nf mnr.lintwl tan iiumbeit of Woodmen from u .I : Blue Hill attended tho Blades lodgo Monday ovening and helped the boys in initiating E. Lockhart into tho mystio ways of a Woodman. Tha pop9 mot in caucus last Satur day and put up a full ticket for Glen wood township. The nominations bo far as we could learn wcro: assessor, Geo Greig; town clerk, J L Grand staff; trcaiursr, J C Hartman, Willow Creek. Ada Carpenter and Emma Mous- hang of tho state normal colleuo at Peru report that thoy are letting along very well with their studies. Despite tho drouth thcro will ho sevoral dinners on Thanksi-ivinK that will bo graced with roast turkoy." Born September UOth to Mr and Mrs. Bow Thompson, a son, Born October 3d to Mr and Mrs Tom Laoy , a daughter. Born October Kl to .Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Jones, a son. And now Representative Grandpa Wilder hardly touches ground when ho walks. Mr Carpenter's son of Columbus, Ohio, is expected homo in tho near future A great many acres of wheat aro being bowed in this vicinity. h. G. Wilder haa been ono of our best neighbors, one of our best road ovoneorfl. ono ol our best eountv supervisor? and next will bo one of our best renroscntives. Thrnn ohecrs for T. G. Wilder and tho whole republican pa -j. Mrs Itaohcl Lewis is expected homo tho first. Miss Stearns was injured in a run away Tuesday. Manitohia. - v--- - Guide Hack. Will Montgomery has purchased a house and 1st of C. II. Tcachworth this wcok. Will now expects to live on south Main street. ' C II Tcachworth is disposing of his town property with tho expectations of moving to California tho first of next month, Tho hotel has mado a change; the Occidental house is closed. Proprie tor Watt has taken chargo of tho Guide Hock house, and Bill Reives has stepped out and into Watt's res taurant. Bed Cloud wns well represented hero last Monday; and they were all welcome listeners to the spceoh of W. E. Andrews, Mr Huntington is at presont rugag. cd in building a houso in tho country. The late purchaser of Roland's storo expects to move to Kansas in a few days. .1 M Holland returned from Oborlin Kansas tiiis week. Miss Bill a sister of Frnri nml l!.r. rlo Bill, arrived in this city last week. jjihiu no)io is visiting nor .sister Mrs Hod .uarauvillo, Dr. Price's Cream Hnklng Powder World's Fair Nrghest Award, tEe inihltrmiH nt CJuWtc Rock. A number nf Indies ami Kontleman from thin city nttt'iidod the HpcnkiiiR at (Suiilo llork last Monday, whero thoelo quent nnd intrepid Hon. V. K. AtulruwH held u vast nudieneiiiiiot for ovor two liourn, ijid udded moro laureltt to his already riiuiouH reputation us niinlilo ev ionent or truo repulilioan doctrine. Aninug tho party were: A. (.iiiUmlm and wife, T. L Hacker and wife, L. 11. Fort and wife, A. Berg and wife, Mra. Walker, Mrs. S. 1 Spokenlleld, Mrn. W. B. Parker. MiHH Clara McMillon, M. Ii. llentley. C. H. Uronc, .IikIko Wilcox, II. I). Kannoy, Joseph (Jarlier, R. T. Potter, It McXitt, A. II. Kaley and II. C. Rich mond. Tho Rod Cloud party with Mr Andrown dinod at tho (iiiide Rock hotel recently ro-oiuipped and arranged by Mr. T. L. Watt. ThoaecoinodatioiiHworo pplendkl and tho hotel folks uro very courtooim to their gucsta. At 12:110 p. in. thovillogo of GuidoRock waH well alivo with poojilo who soon till ed tho largo hall to overflowing, Ran dolph McXitt of Rud Cloud republican candidate for float ropresuntative, opon od tho exorcifioa with u ehort, vigoroim and well worded speech in which ho im plored tho voter to avoid populist iloin ination if possible. I. B. Hampton of Ouido Rock then introduced W. E. An clrews, und Mr. Andrews proceeded in his own delightful manner to explain tho vagaries of pop theories and picturo with plain, careful argument tho induce ment to support tho republican ticket. Mr. Andrews neemod at hta beet nnd the rounds of vociferous applause given him togother with tho careful attention ho cominandod, wur evidonce of tho oiled of his powerful nnd masterly effort. Ho took up tho tarriffand the money ques tion and spoke of each ono in such un uumistukably clear manner, that tho ro suit was conviction to many, who had herotoforo thought differently. Mr Androws undoubtedly made votos in Ouido Rock. At the c)o6o of his spoech Dr. McKooby, the senatorial candidato was callod upon. Tho Dr. responded with h short but intensely interesting speech, which was well received and up plauded. Tho Dr. referred to a report whiuh some enemy had attempted to givo curroncy, to the effect that Dr. Me Kcoby was not in symyuthy with the old soldier. Tins report bo showed conclu sively to bo un infamous lio f tho most malignant character. He referred to bin own urmy carreer and said "I liawi been asked it there was anything which would induce ma to leave the republican party and I have answered that thore was ono thing, and that was when tho republican party renouned their sym pathy to the old soldiers thon I would not give it my support." The Dr. said he would ovor and alwnys be found side by sido with tho old soldier nnd their interests. His spoech was a very favor able impression in his interest, nnd an effective blow for the ropublicun ticket. Mr. Andrews und Dr. McKeeby nlso spoke ut night to largo audiences north of (Juido Rock. '''"''-W'----'-.--'i-'vA-.l.-C.-,ik.'' City iVIen "Many of the citizens of Itainsville, Indiana nr iiaver vrlfhnnt n Iwtttlu nf Chnmberlnin's Cough Remedy in thu nouse," Bays jacou mown, inn lunulng merohant of the place. This remedy has proven of so much value for colds and croup in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to bo without it. For sale by Deyo & Urice. V.'. - Seven OUT OF EVERY I'EN UUY THE i y""Cv d ?A 1 art LL y chat wet 7W at?; 'ft u . i cr Make of Readytowear Garments fi dll oncrfg cSSi .iii y -j. Mt?'' J i orT rj trJiV' The II..S. & M. gar incuts are the aristo crats of clothing work 1 I thefW V yJ I m iv t t I Li rvv J i s- -?7a y To Wear Them Is to Wear the Best Soin omt by leading ClOTHIEK ill every city I Anyone, familiar with men's fashions, will tell you that the finest 111011'; clothing In this country is made by Halt, SchalTner &, Marx, of Chicago. The 1 handsomest patterns in the rarest fabrics, made on the great looms of Europe and the United States, arc selected for their suits and over coats. Every piece of cloth is carefully exam ined, ind sponged, and shrunk before, being cut; the cut ting Is done sfter a (Vw and original system, Insuring a per fection of fit never attained before In ready-made goods. These garments are celebrat ed for their grace of oulliiu', their beauty of fabric, their elegance of fit and finish, their sturdy wearing qualities, and a peculiar character and indi viduality that stamps them at once as superior to anything else in thee are worn senators, business men and clergymen in preference to the finest tailor-made clothes, because they are elegint In appearance and economical in price. One suit out-wears two ordinary suits and costs no more than the inferior kinds. viv i)f xtdv- H VYAAr, V 1 1 I fJ v L-J 'fit" lr'IH fi 1 w lie clothing world. They ' rn by congressmen, s, professional men, JtCj-b) New Styles Now Ready OALL AND SKK THMM WIENER, THE CLOTHIER. Look within the Collak 9 of the Coat you Buy IirD THIS TKADE-MARK... It Guarantees Satisfaction Ash rcck. Ash Crcsk was blessed with services at tho ehurch Use Sunday. Pastor D. Richardson who is an carl; settler, prcched aa excellent sermon and is wclesmcd in our midst as a saver of souls. Memiier. All the talk in the world will not eon viuoe you so quickly us one trial f De Witt's Witch Hnzel Halve far Sealde Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections nnd I'ilee 0. L. (Jotting. The Wool in our Woolkn Clothing Grows on a sheep's back not on a cotton plant. Perhaps you have Lought some of tho kind of "wool" that grows on a hush, but you didn't buy it at our storo. Some of our goods aro art cotton of course, but they aro sold as part cotton goodb not a all wool. When you buy of us, you gct just cxaotly what tho nrt'cles aro repre sented to be ClIAB. WlE.VKIl. IMcriNiuit I'rulrlb. Wo uro having a beautiful fall and small grain looks green and nice. Farmers sscm busy sll tho time at something almost forgetting this is a great corn country; when 181)!) comes farmers will havo something el.so to do but chore around; with a big crop be foro them. We havo a largo attendanco at our Suuday school and prcaohioc; every body must turn out and make things cheerful on Suuday these hard times, Last Saturday one of Julius .Ncl sou's littlo boys bed tho misfortune to havo uue of his Angers cut off on tho right Laud, while trying to dig a rab bit out of a hclu with a spade. Tliie is a bud year, but it scorns as if thore is moro barb wire sold than if it was a good year. Arthur Wilson has fenced in a past ure. Right duo west of WinCold Palsser's thoro is a bad place or two in tho road. Anyone driving there after night might meet a bad accident. We hepo tho overseer's attention will be called to tho place Wo heard ol two tnon looking for farms to buy, Nebraska t'urms are not for sale. We did nut Icaru their llamas. District -II is to havo a spelling school ono week from Friday night. Mafciu PoWii vcr MsofaMy Pure A cream of tartar bakingpowder IUnhcstof all in lcavoniiiubtrength Latest United Stes Uveinmout Food Itcpqrt. Iloyul aiuMnc iW'ricr 0. 10(1 Wall St.,; f ) f ..... . vajjmyu I S piit'iiomntil. vornble 7 vi yf