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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1895)
T(8 THE KKu i;i,cui CHJlDK. KKIJ i;u ... m.Hiwmw, ,,i. IT. iwi,. I) - L S I" ! u' f w M OAf tlOlUK CXDflrl iiorua 'Ulnti -lflll Jill ' lln f (PCClM . twit An. r luua a I JMlH'cl I wnrlil IlulM CODIPS. ' turn pi UUUP0. 1 nr.nir tin IIUNNI "f M. bva :v i 1 r I TH3, CHIEF SWOroiBSULAYION 1,300. IIMWIWIHIW .' OHM 1 11, l.ilttor. ' . ,Tait. ,wt U?: IMItor. Due fj lmril liiiion till jou poo liow mucl jW fan Eccuro for jour dollar at k! shoe etoro of Hlukcttleo .t well prepared to servo jou best the market affords in our iw Vcura will Bcom nil tlio mor- ii now pair of hDoph. Itllee, now lasts, now goods, pri to tiourly in lino with thu limoa ll hardly notice tho dilleronee. fecial bargains in Roods to cIobo ou -ailukcsleo & Kuley. ED E. McKBBBY, M. D. Pliywlciitti and Mtirvcon, Cty and country calls promptly nns- I wcrcd. l Moon Block, Red Cloud. CITY M2WS. J. A. Iiaum was in Superior this Jfoek. f John Fulton of Hivorton was in tho aity thia weok. I A.J. Briggs of Suporior wan in tho pity Thursday. Mies Huttio Rnnnoy entertained a fow 'lady friends al her homo Monday. Mrs. Win, JoRfOyn of Orleans was tho guest of Miea 1. D. Ycisor tho llrst of the week. Mr. Rushce is tho happy papa of a bouncing littlo baby which enmo to his homo last week. By tho bursting of tho water pipes, tho interior of tho storo of A. W. Down- & Co. was badly drencnod this week. lmor Kaloy, having boon ovor to 'cola and started tho legieluturo in tion, roturned home to this city dnesday. The Misses Nellie West and Stella ucker, accompanied by Will Ducker, oturnod to their studies at tho Univer sity this week. Whilo skating Tnesday afternoon, rifss Flossie Itannoy was trippod and thrown violently on tho ice, seriously injuring her hoad and face. This week some porson took a coat from Knight's bakery, belonging to Wm, Tienso. A roward is offered for its re turn, and no questions naked. This is tho week of prayer and tho churches have boen observing tho weok with religious meetings. Tho M. E. church will continuotho services indefi nitely. Fqthor Quinn will make his homo for a tictb in Orleans. Ho has given satis faction during his luboru hero, and has ninny warm friends with every fuction of Red Cloud society. The ladios socioty for charity chould well supported, People who have arti clcs that thoy do not uood should con tribute same to this socioty for distribu tion to tho desorving poor. Wkfner has filled one of his windows with shoos ranging in prico up to $3.50. You can havo your choice for 81,25. He also has a countor full of better grcdes which he is offering at $1.50 per pair. Do you know that Wiener soils all his stock at a roduction of 20 por cont from former prices, which means you can buy a 65 00 articlo at 8-1.00, and so on through tho !o, This Bale lasts only this month. Supervisors A. II. Spracher, Wm. Iurd, and Chns. Schultz wore pleasant callers to-day. Mr. Spracher renewed his subscription to to this Great Family Weekly, and Mossrs. Hurdand Schultz both subscribed until '00. All carried away a beautiful book. Last week a very religious old man, fvhiKfiwny from homo, lost track of tho Say i and taking Sunday lor Saturday workod as usual. As ho was to havo homo Saturday night and did not io his family were greatly frightened, the noxt day whon told of his mis- e, laughed and said ho guossod he ould do like Robinson Crusoe cut lotchcs in a stick to number the days. J G. Sapp otherwise known as Judi cious Uet-Along-Easy-Sapp, the brave nil celeuraieu uuiauuvo, uub uuuouqcou Fain" catiililLacy for Sheriff of thia county abject tt0 decision ot th republican (invention next fall. Only a few nights inco Mr Sapp in company with it friend va8 waylaid by somo desperate barsoters, and whilo the friend took to is boots, June stood his grounds, and based the would bo assassins away. will suroly bo rewarded for his avory. i AltOl'M TO WW. Wall papor cheap at Cotting's. For Rent. A good house with batn -C. W. Kuley H'gh Flight tl'Uir (0e per sack at Red Cloud Produce Company. J. H. Smith of North Branch, Knn., wns In tho city thiB week. John Polinlcky is said to bo improving after n very serious illness. Threo three-pound cans of tomatoes for 2Ti cents. A. M. Downer's. Howard Oarber returned from Onmha and Lincoln Wednesday night. Best high patont Hour per nick 80c at tho Rod Cloud Produce Company. Potatoes at 75 tents and cloaks and shoes below cost.- A. M. Downer's. Now is your timo to buy wall papor at Cotting's, closing out remnant sale. Mrs. W. Jobiilyn of OrlcanB, was tho guest of Miss P. D. Yelser Saturday. Ceo Guilford will pay you 5 cents per pound for live chiukonB; (S and 7 cents Tho Misses Lillian and Pearl Smith roturned from Lincoln Saturday night. Aultz it Dyer will buy your chickens, ducks, &c. Second door south of Ciukk oftlco. Hay and grain for sale by car or wag on lond at lowest prices. C. F. Cuther Red Cloud. Mrs. Dr. Daniercll loaves today for a visit with relativcsand friends in Oquaw ka, Illinois. You cau got the best oysters in tho city at tho City bakery, at the lowest prices. Jos. Herburger. Rev. McCurdy of Lincoln preached ii logical nnd interesting discourso at tho Christian church Sunday night. A young son of Win VanDyko living south of the river is lying ut the point of denth with homorrngo of tho lungs. Curt Evans will add u stock of cloth ing to his second-hand goods. Any one having nny old clothes can sell them ut his store. Judge Deal was in tho city Saturday and grantod nn injunction restraining the county oillcinlsfrom appointing Com missioners. Don't forgot that I urn prepared to enny passengors to all parts of tho city. Lcavo orders at the Hollund House. Lloyd Cumuli.. Hon. ChiiB. Kuley, Senator McKeoby, nnd Joe Wurnor returned from Lincoln Friday night. Son. McKeoby returned to Lincoln Sunday. Take your wagon work to Stapleton. He forges all irons for buggies out of the host Norway iron, uses no mu'leablo iron in repairing buggies. It will bo very gratifying to Rev. Mc Intyro'sadmirors to know thutProf.Cus tor will secure him for another locturo n this city at an early dato. Remombor Stapleton puts on plow shares. 14 inch, $3; 10 inch, $3,50, and warrants evory ono to run. Lister lajs the same. Bring in your plows. Uncle Dick Payne says thnt thoro is a fellow gotting his mail at Otto who has been dead for two years. Ho is in hopes that his friends will sond his mail to tho othor olllco, Mrs. G. E. McKoeby has quite u curi osity in tho suupo ot u double Cully Ll ly that sho has reared in her consorva tory. A doublo lilly is a rarety with that kind ot llower. R. 11. Fulton, tiro nnd lightning insur ance, Western White Bronzo, monu nionts and ccmotory goods. Seod oats and choice upland prairio hay. Ofllce with Tradors Lumber Co. Owing to the failuro of Mr. Mclntyro ot Lino precinct to properly file his bond for supervisor. Rev. Hummel was ap pointed to fill the vacancy. Goorgo looks naturul in his old place. Tint Chief's library is becoming a very sparkling attraction. Evoryone who wants a nico book, comes in and pays up for the paper, and tako their choice. It's just the same as finding a boautiful book. It is not generally known that Elmer Simmons and Miss Bell Knight both of this city are enjoying tho exquisite bliss exponencad only in matrimony, butsuch is the case. They were happily wedded in Rivorton tho 23d Ult., and will mako their future home near Inayale. Here's success to them. A little boy in this city, who wanted to go down town and play with the "kids," was having a red hot argument with his mother, "You must not go down town," said his mother, "you must stay at home, be a good little boy, and go to hoaven." "I don't want to go to heaven,"' replied the youngster sharply, "I want to go down town." The Congregational church is observ ing tho antiual week ot prayer and tho meetings are woll attended. Subject for tonight is "Prayer for Missions or Mis sionaries." . Tho subject of the sermon Sunday morning at tho Congregational church will be "Prayer." Sunday school im: mediately after the services. The list of letters remaining at the post ofllce uncalled for up to January 10, 1895: .,ov Million M M Father O'Brien PlcklerJohnA Smith Mrs, iT Ysthnult Mrs. Simon Wilson Geo 1 The above letters will bo sent to the dead lotter ofllce Jan. 24, 1805. It not called for. Frank Cowden, Postmaster. OI8 AM i:XI.H. Go to Uiuj'h west of pout ofllce, for Hour, feed, grain, hay, Ac. Best nuiii.'v and retit-otmhln prices. V. H. Ruby shipped in foiuo of Hui finest baled hay from Dundy com ly thnt IniH been on tho market for yearr. On TiiOKdny the board of supervisors convened in regular scPHion, and organ ized by electing A. H. Iliiffmiin chair man for ii third term. ThiB is a de served compliment to Mr HolTman, which iniiHt lie construed as saying that hu has bleu fab uud just in nil his nil IngH with the hoard, or lie could not have been io elected. Mr. HolTinan is not of tlio wiino political complexion thnt this paper is but all tho biiiiio is a good presiding olllcer. L. A. IIuhIuiih and Clark Stovons drove over from Lino Wednesday even ing to attend tho M. W. A. banquet and public iiiHtnllution or otllcerB in this city. Lute in the evcnitiK -Mr. Haskina was seriously attacked with a pnlnful crump, and was hastened to Dr. McKeoby 'h ofllco lie grew rapidly worse until near morn ing when ho wiib taken to comfortable quarters ut tho Holland house, where undr the careful attention of Dr. F. K. McKceby tho pain wan favorably ame liorated and he rested easy enough toro turn home by Thursday noon. Tho dogrcM of honor installed their ollicers for tho eimuiiig-term Monduy evening as follows: C. of H. Mm. Maude Fulton. L. of H.- Mrs. L. Crabill. C. ofC MrH.M. Hollister. Recorder Mrs. J. O. Butler. Financier Mrs. M. Sleeper. Trent. Mrs. Roy Hutchinson. Trciin--Min. Kuto Pond. t. W.-MrH. Thos. Kralik. O. W. -John Jesson. The S. of V. camp installed tho fol lowing ollicers Wednesday. Chaplain John Tulloys. 1st Lieut -C. H. Kuley. 2d " W. 0. Warren. Cuinp council Win. West, A. B. Sol ium und Horuco Spnnoglo. lst.Suru't.- Frank Goblo. Q M.S.-E.W. Kaloy. S of G. Geo. NewhoiiBo. Chup.-O. C. Bell. C. of G.-Chns. White. C. of G. Norman Morrison. The following officers of Bon Adhem Lo.lgo No. 180, 1. 0. O. P. woro installed Monday ovoning by District Doputy Grand Master W. F, Robinson of Guide Rock: W. W. Wright, N. G. J. A.Boyd.V.G. Chap. SohafTnit, Secrotary. O. C. Bell, Per. Secrotary. G. W. Dow, Treasurer. O. C. Tec), Warden. A. O. Borg, I. G. F. W. Turnure. R. S. N. G. L. M. Crabill, It. S. V. G. Red Cloud Chnpter Royal Arch Ma sons installed thoir officers Thursday evening, 10th inst., as follows: II W Brewor, II P. WRParkor, K. A O Willi?, S. M B McNilt, C II. RBFulton.PS. J Kubick, 11 A C. AGalusho.Mof3dV. S Day, M of 2nd V. Win Parks, Mot IstV. S F Spokcsflold, Trees. J A Tulloys, Sec. R A Cochruno, Sent. At n joint installation of Gartlold nost 80 and W. R. C. 14 held the ovo of Janu ary 5. Past president Martha L. Brower in a most pleasing manner installed the following W. R. C. ofllcors: Pres. Mrs. Kate S. Judson. S. V. Pres. Mrs. Mary A. Smith. J. V. Pros. Mrs. Elira A. Moranvillo. Soc Miss Loona B. Tumor. Treas. Mrs. Emma B. Knight. Chap. Mrs. Eva Saderlind. Cond. Miss Maudo M. Knight, GuardMrs. Rebecca Street. Ast. Cond. Mrs. Fannie S. Dow. Ast. Guard Nancy J. Turner. After tho post had installed their of ficers a camptlro was hold, in which Revs. J. A. Maxflold and II. O. Spollman who were p reseat by invitation, did tho heavy work of the logrolling for the flro assisted by oomrudos and corps bringing in the light wood and chips, with com rade Bell to stir the flro. An invitation was given to Post, Corps, S. of Vs., with their families and best girls and best fol lows to attend a like meeting with the S. of V's on Wednesday tho next. Lot us have more such open meetings often thereby encourage each other in the good work to whioh we are pledged At the close ot the W. R. C. work. Pmit commander, Joe Garber installed the fo. lowing Post officers: P. C II. E. Pond. S. V. C A Scrivner. J. V. C A. D. Brown. Adjt.-S. West. Q.M.-O. O.Bell. - v , i Chap. II. A. Howard. O. D.-G. W. Knight. O. G. D. L. Groat. S. M.-W. B. Roby. Q.M. D. J. Judson. After which an open oamn fire was held, and was presided ovor bv II. E. Pond, i riiiti.n: i.vstai.i.atiov. ,Vtul lliiiiqui't gtwn by Kcit i loud iiuii, No. (SON, IN. W. A. in llivlr Hall, Wt'ilitt'Mliiy uwiiliiK On last Wednesday evening the tieigli bors and their fnniilles of Red Cloud Camp No. COS, Modern Woodmen of America, met in their spiioioun hull In the Moon block, for the purpoo of wit nessing tho beautiful installation cere monies of tho Woodmen, and for the further purpose of indulging in a ban quet and having n general good time ninong tho neighbors. At a reasonable hour tho camp was thrown open to the public, and Venerable Counsel F. (!. lllakeslee proceeded ut once to tho in stullulion ceremonies installing tho fol lowing ollicers of tho camp: V. C- Henry Muurcr. W. A.-N. K. Robinson E. B. -F.N. Richardson. Clerk -F.V. Taylor. W.-Will Kanies. S.-J. Ilarklov. E.-R. T. Potter After tho newly inndo oluYeis hud tak en their respective places, speeches were iiiiiiio y noignnors .Muurer, Ulubes ee, Potter, Gilhuiii, Trunkey uud Hoover. Tho speechcB were well taken uud highly appreciated by the neighbornund friends. Tho guests were ulsoentertnin od with songs nnd music by several par ties nuioiig them, Miss Grucu Fort nnd brother Charley. Robert T. Potter nho guvo nn exedlont snlection on tlio violin, whilo J. K. Aultz, Al Williuuis nnd nth ors initiated sovorul ot the neighbors Tin thu mysteries of tho Royul Bumper degroo and sky scraping somersaults. At 0 o'clock the banqtiot tables having neon previously uiuon Willi delicate fruits nnd viands, as well us numorous other edibles, the guests woro invited to purtakc thereof, uud for sovorul hours did justice, to nu lino a banquet as wo havo had tho pleasure of sitting down to in tho city. Tho tables fairly groaned under their burden of good things and all present seomed to enjoy themsolvos in truo Woodtpan stylo. After thoinnor man had boen bountifully supplied tho neighbors nnd families adjourned to thoir various homos, wishing tho Wood men much prosperity. Tho camp in Red Cloud is prospering and during the coming year, it circumstances aro favor able, thoy hopo to increaso their already Inrgo membership to n much greater number. Thoro nro now over 14,000 mombore of tho order in Nobraska, and in tho goneral jurisdiction the member ship has increased 40,000during the past yoar. Tho hoad ofllcors of tho camp in the state are distributing uld tp thoir less fortunate brothors who havo boon drouth stricken. As a whole tho Modorn Woodmen of America nro prospering and furnishing u roliable safeguard to its membership for tho protection of their families when timo shall have called the neighbors to tho Grand Camp on high, knowing full well, that although gono from thoir sido that a sufficient incomo has been left to substantially aid tho dear ones that aro lingoring behind waiting for tho sum mons to como home. The sharp wind blew, Tho tine snow flew, And sifted down his nock; A cold he nursed, His systom was a wreck. For doctors' skill He got a bill At which he was surprised; He wonders why Ho didn't buy That coat we advertised. An ounco of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Better pay Wienor $20 for an overcoat than give it to the doc tor. Wioner soils ovorcoats now nt wholssalo cost, and thoy range from 82 to 812. A Lovely Red Cloud girl who whs reoently vieitiog in another stute, chanced to meet a sulturcd damsel of her acquaintance from Superior, and the two were eooa engaged in an animated conversation concerning their respective homes. Tin Red Cloud girl had no use for Superior, and vico versa. The Red Cloud sweetness said sho thought Superior was a ri diculous little old place, and sho did not like tlia sooiety there at all. They diden't even have anything but re-unions and plug horse raoes, their bandwaso'ut in it the newspapers and hotels were rooky, the boys wero not handsome and they never bad any musioales and 'Sav". interrunted ths superior girl taoftly, '! admit tbat( . j . . . . ri , ... . . . . . uia vJioua is a lotrely place, 1 know ion havo an excellent band, street oars ilootrio lights, a gntnd opera hsuas and ltvely side walkBT "Excuse Me" iu ourgiri suuusniy rtnats an awiui sweet eloak, where yUd you havo it mads? Lot's go out' walking." v 'aMu Price? Still Host Dried Punches in tho mnrkol, 1(5 lbs $1 00 " " Applos " " 10 " 1 00 " " Pit Plums " 10 " 1 00 " " Apricots " " H " 1 00 " N. O. Sugar " ;io " 1 00 Two pound package of Coll'cc -Ifi Pest .Iain, lfic per glass, former prico a 5c. l5TUVrarWJvXf3l,,rjrV5VsrT-:s '& n Queensluare I luivu the most complete lino west of Omaha, and can give you prices that no othor firm can give you west of tho Mis souri river. Como and sou mo and I will convince you at once that I am not claim ing more than I can do. I have a lino lino of Lamps . . . . that will he sold at very low prices. Do not fail to call and soo my 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25; counters. Groat burgains in them. A lug lot of Lamps will be closed out at straight cost. We havo a fow of those cheap Chamber Set3 on hand yet that will bo sold at the tjamo low prices. Plain White Wash Howl and Pitcher WOe. Saturday. January 12, "We will sell 10 boxes of matches for 7cts. For that day only. Keep Close Watch On this "ad." It will appear in each issue of this paper, and there will bo a cyclone in prices. M. SCHOOL NOT. Another new scholar this term. School again in running ordor. In two woeka half of tho school yoar will havo passed uwny. D. Groat was a visitor of tho fifth room Tuesday forenoon. Tho schoolhouse clock now strikes out tho hour in a doleful peal. We notice a marked improvement in tho tardien, scarcely any this weok. Rhetoric has beon added to the tenth grade, giving thorn somothing to do. The Chemistry class was the rocipiont of a now outfit ot chemistry apparatus Monday. School opened with an entirely new program. This will probably not bo uhangod again. The grado certificates wero handod to the pupils Thursday. They, as a rulo, woro up to tho standard. Not one of the Cicsar class passed in examination, 59 being the highest grade given, when 80 is requirod. It was almost painful to watch tho motions of tho twelfth graders as they came from the recitation room Thursday afternoon. Nearly all of tho scholars wore kept after school for whispering. The pleas ures of vacation bad a slightly bad ef fect on them. Tho Cicero class will soon finish their study, and read tho beautiful "Eneid, writton by Virgil, which will make them apply themselves. Ono very attractive young lady was tho cause of getting two boys into troublo the fore part of tho weok, She allowed one boy the privilegb ot fondly embracing her, but when it came to tho other ono, he wasn't in "in it." Inquire of some ot the tenth graders for more information. The janitor waa very much surprised, as well as irritated, when the cbomiatry class bad analysed the school water and announced to him the many impurities found in it. He who has been faithful for so many years, never faltering in bis duty, but, thinking of this terrible reve lation, raiig the bell six minuter over timo. Betty, Brother J. K.Maxfleld will address the members ot the A. O. U. W., at next reg ular meeting Tuesday ove, January 10. Evory member should attend. Our regular meetings are very interesting. Drothors not attending are missing some very useful moetings. Any brother knowing of any cases of want or distress should consider himself a committee ot ono to report to our regular reliof com mittee as speoial work is being done in this direction. A. Oalubiia. 7k Dropping, 3- f - Wer. Proprietor. ! Mutlcnlo ana Social. Oivon by tho Princess Dannie Oner Company, for the benefit ot tho S. of V. dand, Friday evoning, January 18, 1896, at uenney a nail. I'KOnitAM PART I. Quartet, brass Regalia Waltz, Jenkins, Dell. West. Dlckeraon. Trio, Sol. Princess Ronnie, I Told you m Miss Sherman, Messrs. Cowdon, tfargor. Solo, violin accomp All is Quiet Miss Jonnio Doll. MaleQuarUt Solectod Cotting, Knight, Cotting, Ovorlng. Solo Ecstacy, by Aditi Miss Margaret Minor. INTERMISSION FOR REFRESHMENTS. I'ART It. Duot, cornot acd piano. . .Durlingtonian Mr. Jenkins, Miss Miner. Duot The Dost Friends of all Frank Cowdon, Blanche Solium. Recitation selected Miss Blancho Sherman. Solo solectod Mr. Stewart Albright. Solo O Restless Boa, by White Miss Blanch Sellers. Overture sol. from Princess Bonnie Arranged for tho occasion by Prof. Jonkins S. of V. Cornot Band Admission 10 cents. "I know an old soldier who had ohronie dlarrbiua of long stand to have beoc per manently cased by taking Chsmhorlain'M Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Edward Bhumpik, a prominent drog aists of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city tor over seven years and oonsidor it superior to any ether medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 26 and CO oent bot tles of this remedy for salo by Deyo & Orlce. Awarded ' Highest Honors WrM' Fait;' DR, BAKING PfflWtl MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. m I ft f 1 -M 1 1 i-nmiMt-'f. "' -4-7 1 k'iA . 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