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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
3? ' ,-"? TnEKED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FltlDAy, KKH. lh, 1895 if f t w iV? 1'1 X C iy "Bp HE CHIEF k'7oai? cumulation 1,300. Aitorxu rowx. , N. W. Kinge.aiid was In lleatrico this -' wook. A I lljiMtn U.m... 4. .-.'- .'iruii. iiiidr. j-.ilVi'ilJJJjjll'i.IiVJllL'i'--.... lrs' IIownrtl roturneil Saturilny night ' I from 11 pleasant visit In Lincoln. Conic let us reason together Smiin I All kinds of sowing ilono at Mrs. F. P. things aro necessary for comfort, health IIdloyV. Three blocks west of Minor's uuu iiapiuncBs. misjear uo nro going Bi0rn tt to do without many of tho neceesltii'i nu mi luxuries of Iifo hut wo to have what ia absolutely mis jear to sustain wo and Keep in health to aid us in our Imttlo of tho joar. Our wives and children must at least hao food to ent and shoes to wear. Tho latter will not co6t ou much, but will help to preserve their health and comfort. Wo havo made arrangomonts with J. B. Low is it Co. of Wear Resistor famo to supply us with a medium priced line of boots and shoes that will meet with your approval, and conio in reach of your pocltot book. It is our wish to supply ovory family in Webstor county with thoso Roods for wo beliovo it will bo to their advantago Another advantago you gain by deal ' ing with us is tho larpo amount of Una work wo do for ou in sowing up rips and nailing soles and repairing at actual cost, You will lose nothing by dealing with us and will wish you nail if jou do not. Yours rospoctfully. HLAKKBr.KK it KAI.K.Y. fl.iw,1 M.iami In ul lniflltir 4 1 iltn itltetltl t I, 1 -... I,,, I.!.. I UUMUUHA III LIIIL'lllll UUU Vllllliui nun necessary .... odds am r.xns. corn. CllEI) E. McKKHBY, 1. D. IWiyNtcliui and Siirircon, City and country calls promptly ans wered. Moon Block, Run Cloud. 50,000. 1 linve 85O.00O to loan cm Komi fariiu lit lowt'Ht Intercut ratCM. IT make your loan you wilt not lutve to wall sl mouth three months, one mouth or ten days for your money. J. II. BAILEY. Iteri Cloud. CITV XUHS. Frod Bontloy was in Red Cloud this weok. Henry (lilhnni is tho happy papu of n baby girl. See Dr. Cullimore's February date in Bod Cloud. A. L. Hildroth of Cowles was a pleas ant caller this week. MisB Libbie Larrington is visiting in Campbell this woek. Mrs. D. F. Scaramon has been quite sick for tho last week. Frod Howard and family have moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa. Size up our advotizers and eao if wo appear like a very dostituto community. a rv nloasant eunnso party was giv- " i m... Martin nn MnndaV evening. i n w r-inivonn. a canitalist of Chicago ' was In Rod Cloud on business this weok. John Wilholmson has movod to Mis- Bouri where he will reside in tho future. C. F. McGrow, stato bank examiner, was in Red Cloud this woek on official business. -B'?mt.h.!.XP"!lrrnnK: that a certain Kansas paper eiOCK Ol nureur noun r... -, of enring. A. Hansel of Chicago was in Rod Cloud this weok in the interest of the boet sugar factory. Randolph MoNitt camo homo from Lincoln Tuesday night to visit with f rionds until Thursday, Mrs. Weavor, who wbb adjudged in sane last weok, was taken to Lincoln this week by Sheriff Runchey. Webster county is said by boet oxperta to have the finest beet producing soil in tho stato. Our factory is assured. Tho farmors havo brought in an im monso amount of wood this winter. It has been a eourco of rovenuo to many. M. R. Bontloy and wifo left last Sun day for a sojourn of sovoral wooka in that pleasant wintor roBori,iioioj"b,'i Arkansas. The revival meotinga at tho Christian church aro very interesting. Rev. A. D. Finch is a lino singor bb well as an ox cellent rovivalist. If tho coming Beaeon ia propitious, tho farmers of Wobstor county will come out of tho drouth with flying colors and a bountoous crop. Hopo bo. Thn aubiact of the morning eermon at tho Congregational church Sunday, Feb. 17 will be The Christian Soldier. Even ing subject Tho Claims and Attraction of tho Ministry, a sormon for the young. You can orow aa much as you please, but Jim Butlor has a crow that boata any crowing that can bo done by tho human family. He will split its tongue and learn It to talk Molican man's gib borish in a short timo, Tub Chief is pleosod to note that tho Holland houBO is doing a Hno businosB notwithstanding tho hard times. Land lord Rannoy is a pleasant gontloman to do business with, and hie patrons aro much pleased with his manner of con ducting that very pleasant hotel. Tho boy stood on a Rod Cloud street, "Whoneo all but him had fled; Tho wind and duat rollod by in Bhoote, And wbistlod o'er his head. He oaw tho glrla go home from school, Some forty-savon or 'lovon; He bid tho darlings all farewell, And blow away to heaven. Charley Calmes, who now holds a pay ing placo in a Superior bakery, was in this city Tuesday. Geo. Harris, tho popular and progress ive morchant of Cowles, was doing busi ness hero Friday. A haudsomo mustache in its incipient Blago adorns tho upper lip of H.J.Clark. No remarks pleaso. Judging from tho nowspapor talk throughout tho state, tho Wednesday storm stands unrivaled. Spectacles Hi ted for defects of vision by Dr. Cullimoro February 'Joth ami !MUi, Dr. McKeobj's ofllco. A I Ml. - I.. ......1 angel 1'ooti anil u renin canny mane by Ray Letson. Angel Food -10c. Cream candy !U)c. per pound. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hacker camo homo Monday night, after eoveral das visit with old friends in Nemaha county. DR. CULLIMORE, EYE and EAR SURGEON, In Red Cloud, February tKth and 120th, at Dr. McKeoby's olllco. Harry Conover and wifo dorxirtcd Sat urday Tor Chicago, whero thoy will visit at longth with rolatives in tha) metropo lis. Hon. T. G. Wilder returned homo from Lincoln this woek to bo with bis family during the adjournment of tho legisla ture. 1 am now ready to do all kindoof dreBS making. Prices reasonable Three blocks west of Miner's store Mrs. v. I Hadloy. tf Tho Misseo Lena and Anna Bentloy rosiding north of town, journsed to Spirit Lake, Iowa, Monday, for a visit in that placo. In tho death of Mrs. L. B. Thome Bla den has lost onoof its most oarimablo and prominont ladies and thntr home will bo ii dosoliito one henceforth. Tho Lebanon Journal just over tho lino, has named tho Wednesday wind storm a "Kansas Simoon," and aaya it was tho severest wind storm evcrrknown in tho stato. All who aro indebted to M. K McNitt on account of flour, food, hay, etc, will pleaso call at his old storo and settle Tho nnrnnntn havo boon left With W. U Roby for collection. R. B. Fulton, tiro and lightning Ineur nnce, Western White Broa.e, monu monts and eemotory goods. Soed oats and choico upland pralrio hay. Oflice with Tradors Lumbor Co. Sunorior young poople that is the bottor class aro cultivating their lit erary talents instead of thsir heels and throats. Somo of them have already distinguished thomsolvoa for litorary work. Our abla and estimable friend who odits the Smith Centor Pioneor asserts must bo presided over by a lady, becaueo it speaks of social events as being "delightfully grand" "awfully jolly" oto. Mesdamos V. II. Saliday and Ed Byrers of McCook returnod to ' their homo in that city Friday night, after an nxtnndod visit with their Bister Mrs. Anthony Clark of this city, and other relatlvoa in and near this place. There la no ubo in calling Red Cloud dead. It ia not dead by any means, and whon the weather ia sc aa to permit farmers ta como to town, our business men do more trading in ono day than nnv town in tho valloy doee in three providod the Republican rises this aide of Denver. Love is but a dainty flower," ok". CHIT I'opo was in Lincoln Weiliies'''" John Lightfoot has been qtiito thts week. IfjoiiHoo it in Tiik Ciiif-v its juM thawed out Miss Mabel Day Is severely 111 at her homo thh week. II. C. SchalTnlt was doing business in Guldo Hock Wednesday. Dr. Datncrell was in Bloomington on professional busituwa Tuesday. Dr. Sponcor of Riverton was doing buBiness in this city Wednesday. I. G. M. O'Neil will lecturo onOddfel-low-ship in Red Cloud May '2i, 18iO. Givo W. B. Roby jour order for seed OTin:it i-n:n4. Ho will have a car in, this weok, Supervisor Cox of Glenwood township was a pleasant caller at this ofllco Tues day. Real cptnto loans mado payablo horo Money furnished promptly. C. W Kai.ry. Mr.Tlios. Emluh has been nuito sick this weok, but wo aro pleased to note IiIb recovery. Hon. T. (1. Wildor camo up this week from his legislatio duties and returned on Wednesday. Go to I'oby'ri west of post ofllco, for flour, feed, grnin, hay, Arc. Best quality ami rraRouablu prices. T'or dofectivo vision, consult Dr. Culli moro in Red Cloud, February 'Jotli and Jflth, Dr. McKeeby'ri olllco. A very pleaiaut party occurred at tho residence of John Kellogg on Tbosday night, given by Miss Jessie. EYE and EAR SURGEON, Dr. Culli moro, in Red Cloud February alith and 2(ith, nt Di. McKeoby's ofllco. Tho farmers are bringing in quito a largo number of hogs theso days. Tho market booiih to bo on the decline, how over. Wanted to trade for u good span of sound hcrs.H from 4 to 0 years old weighing about 1100 pounds. James Peterson. -t Don't forgot that I am prepared to cany pitaaeugurs-to all parts of tho city. Loavo orders at the Holland House. Llotd CnAiiiLL. Senator McKoeby Sucduyod at home but loft that oToning, having business in Kcarnoy and Grand Island before the logislaturo resumes session. Ross & Rife did a tine job moving the county safe into Judge Du.ffy'a oflice. Theso mon are industrious, and are soaking, labor and guarantee. satisfaction. Tho iTlrst National bank will pay an- othor dividend tho coraino: woek, about the 20th. Receiver Bell iuforms ua that this amount will mike GO percont bo far paid. L. M. Ray. of Walnut creek, recoived work from Mattoon, Illinois, Saturday, that his motner was lyintr vory low with disease, and ho loft immediately for that placo. Mrs. I. N. Kitnsey of Lebanon, Kan., ia in the city trading this week. She came over to buy some of tho many ex cellent bargaiDB offered by our merchants. Mrs. David Kesler acd hor daughter Mrs. Nora Wilhelrason were in Hastings this weok in attendance at a mooting of tho Q. A. R., to which Mrs. Kesler wbb a detegate. Hon. C. W. Kaloy and wifo departod Wednesday morning for a longthy visit in southern olimos. Thoy will visit sev eral weoka in Houston, Galveston and othor Texas cities. Two of the county officials register on tho sick list this weok. Clerk Fort is having a serious time with somo painful face aflliotion, and Treasurer White ia nearly sick with a cold. Onoof tho "punctilious" dudes. S by name, sent a note to n young lady . . ' . x. , ,1, this week, asking her to accompany blra Charley O, ham haa booa YrBVUn.B to a donco on Thureday laet. She said with eoveral large columns ot figures within vuo last fow days. Ho was select ed by tho county board to compare the troasurore vouchers for the lost ten years, and beforo no gets through ho will have sovoral largo-sized headaches. Charloy ia a good pop, but whon he saw tho figures ho had to compare, it made his oyeB pop. Sheritf Runchoy pulled a hard, look ing customer, who gavo his name as Blodeott and whoso home was on the rolling pralrio, and lodged him in jail as a common bum. The fellow had a slung shot und two razors which looked like thoy had soen severe service. The Bhoriff gave the follow just ten minutes to get his coat-tall out of the corpora tion, and ho did not loso any time in gat ing out. Whon tho boroal winds aro blowing nnld enouch to freozo your face, and pro tracted "meotin'a" have n big turn-out; and tho boya in gangs, togetnor tell of hnw thnv'll leavo tho nlaco, when the gontlo winda of springtimo come about; when tho coal you uso costa money anu its ull tho "highest grade," runs away at night whilo you're in bod asleep; and tho grocer whom you've always kindly honored with your trade, sternly tells you of tho foot "you'r in too deop; when cigar emoko chokos you half to death whorovor you may go, and forty liars sit armmdtho Aro: and the girls around boBO burnora tall about tholr handsome beaux; while their papas bills are awittiy growing higher then its winter, to a danco on Thursday laet She eald "naw." and now tho young man warns todio. Tho concert at tho Congregational Miurnh Hnndnv nlitht was heard by a niBgniflciont audience, and'from a musi cal standpoint was most excellent. The singers in that choir aro thoroughly ac complished, and never fail to ploase. It is very seldom that wintor weather in Nebraska is so sovoro as to prevent young folks from skating, but there has been very little indulgence in mat spou for tha last fow weeks in this city, not however because there is no ico. Our verv affablo and popular day telegraph operator at this place Mr. C. B. Winger is lying very ill just now and Oacar Yaraer. the cenial night man, will tako hia place until able to attend to business. sMr. L. Button of Brush, Colorado, is doing night work. Mrs. Sarah Waltor, mother of Mrs. Q. W. Dow, died at her homo in this city last Sabbath, Fobruory 10th, ond waa buried on tho following Tuoeday at 2 p. m. Docetsod was born in New Jersey 88 yoars ago. Mrs. Waltor united with tho Baptist church 05 years ago, and continued in that communion until her death. Tho funeral waa conducted by J. K. Maxfield and Rev. Yoleor. Mrc AMen is visiting in the city. Who pent us that ugly talontitie? II. E. Pond was in Hastings Tuesday; A sister of Mrs. Levi Mooro is in tho city. L, H. Beckwith is tho happy papn of n nice little baby. Sheriff Runchoy ami wifo wore in Lincoln Tuesday. Attorney R. T. Potter was doing busi ness in Hastings this week. Mrs. W. II . Thomas has returned homo after a pleasant visit in Illinois. Thoa Emigli, who has been seriously ill for tho past week, is slowly rocovor lug. Marvin S. Marsh of Ronwick, Iowa io shaking hands with old frionds in tills city again. Tho lings havo been floating majoBtbal ly from tho school houses in observance of Lincoln'rt birthday . Mrs. S. R. McHrido departed this woek for Sheridan. Wyomlnir. whoror.hn will visit somo timo with her sons John and Robert. Tho program for tho S. of V. Musicate and Social to bo given at Huntley's hall tho '22d i3 a choico ono and should be well patruni7ud. Mrs. W M TVilnts of Walnut precinct 'wont to Belvidoro Thurday, in response to a telegram announcing tho dying condition of hop mother. Rev. J. A. Maxliold and wife gavo a blithday party on Wednesday to their little daughter Both, it was a pleasant occasion for tho little folks. Two carlonda of relief goods havo booa shippod into this county from tho Stat Roliof Association. Thoso who aro in need muot apply to their local rollof committees. Tho band boy's social on St. Valen tino's night was a pleasant affair, danc ing baing the principal feature. Tho band boys extended duo courtesies to all prosent and all had a good time. lho young people of tho Congrcrja tional'church will givonn ontcrtninmont the evonlng of Feb. 28. consisting of a supper followed by tebleaux, character songs, quartette etc. Placo of enter tainment will bo announced noxt week. Archio C. Pottor dopartod to-day for Billings, Montana, where he haa n posi tion in a printing ofllco. Archio is a pleasant and companionnblo boy, an ex cellent workman, and conversant with all the dotails in the printing business. His many friends horo wish him buccseb. Tho Juvenile band expect to give a privato eocial in a few weoka to their paronts and friends The young men aro progressing finely and oro long- The Ciur.r expects to seo the Juvenilo band woll up in thoir line and the equal of (any in tho state, if hard work and a close adaptability towards accomplishing that end will do it. No doubt tho frionds of Copt. Wm. VanDykeBonof Wm. VanDyke living south ot tho rivar.will bo pleased to leiro of his succors in tho missionary work at Honolulu, Hawaiin Islands. He reached that place in safety, and is enjoying Kood health and doing much good. Ho says in a letter that thero aro GOO leper B there. From on "ot homo" card roceived at this ofllco and through the Sedolia, (Mo.) Gazette, wo learn .that Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Kidd aro finely located in thoir now home and will be pleased to meet their Red Cloud friends when evor jour neying in that direction. Tub Uiiif.f wishes the young poople all tho success possible in their new homo. On Wedneedoy, O. B. Crono, our worthy clork ot tho district court, was 42 years old and his go xl wifo prepared a bounteoua suppor for a few friends for the occasion, which was greatly appre ciated by all present. Time flies rapidly with Bro. Crone, and although 42 years old, ho is still young, though mindful of his advancing years. Wo hopo tho next two score years ot his life will be as ploaBant and happy as tho ones Just passed. A DBDer nublishod inMoEwon.Tenn., convoys to us the Bad intelligence ot the death of J. W. Burtis of that placo, but formerly a woll-known and respected citizon ot this county. His doath was caused by pneumonia, and took place January 31st, at which time he waa in hia CGth year. Ho loaves a wifo and daughter, Mre. F. Summy of MoEwen, and numorous other relatives through out tho United States. Mr. Burtis waa a consistent christian, and generally re spected by all who know him. Tho cards are out for tho wedding ot Miaa Pearl Skeon ot Ulyesos, Nebraska, the accomplished and refined daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. K. Skeon, formerly or Rod Cloud, to a prominont gentleman by the nomo ot Wright ot that city. Miss Pearl'a numerous friends of Rod Cloud will tako groat pleasure in con gratulating her in advanco ot the happy occasion, wishing her many days ot pleasure while voyaging over the matri monial bob. Tub CiUBf hasknown Miss Pearl from childhood, and gracious, ly aqknowlodges an invitation to the nuntial ceremonies, which wero it pos sible wo would most suroly attend. i MY MOTTO: 7 "tfF vvyo1 and Quiolc My Jellies aro hero and will bo sold out nt .18u por pail. When in tho city don't fail to call und seo our Picklo Counter' It is full of bargains, consisting of Swoot, Sour, MitBtard and Sour Mix Picklou. Olives, swoet nnd sour mustards, your choico for lOo per bottlo' Just recoived a Hno lot of FIGS, to bo closod out nt 8c por pound. Solid Packod Ousters at lic por can. A great bargain. Just received a lot of tho finest Puro Stick Candy that over came to town, Will bo sold out at 10c per pound. Now, Little Folks, Remember thin ia tho season for Lye. You euu get it of mo. Lewis Red Seal American and Champion Lye in any iniantity. Romombor this is tho placo for Ixnv Pricca mid Good Goods, and the largest stock to select from in tho Republican valloy. My quotations given you last week remain the same. TSTo change. I am rocoiving fresh goods daily, ing low prices. YourB respectfully, Thoy will bo sold at astonish- ft. f Wizer, proprietor. IK Sti ro?mmmmmmmmmnm?mmm ; We have purchased, 2TT Renovated and Romodelod the BAKERY and S RESTAURANT formerly owned by U. G. Knight, which will be known in the f uturo aa tho S Bon Ton Bakery and Cafe. - Wo aro propared to furnish all kinds of BREAD r; 8TUFFS at 28 LOAVES FOR 11.00. We also m. keop ob hand a full line ofHiv CAKES, COOKIES, , And other Culinary Novelties, 5Z Which we can furnish at lowor ratoe than can m be mado at your homo. Special attention will " be naid to orders for Parties and Public Entertainments. 52 8 . After March 1st, will furnish meals for. regular -5 " and transient trade. You will find ub 'prompt, "&. 5 clean, neat, and first-class in every particular. 32 B "" Kaley & Campbell. 3 Seed Corn, Go to headquarters for your sood corn. I havo a car load ot oar seed com. It will nay you to boo me. Jas. Peterson, 2t Remember Stanleton puts on plow shares. 11 inch, 3; 10 inch, W,G0, and warrants every one to run. Lister lays 1 tho eamo. Bring in your plows. A Lincoln Service. A Lincoln Bervico at tho M. E. church Sunday evonlng at 7:30. Forty porsona will havo something to soy auout wis greatest Amorican. ("tannine. "Lincoln's Gratitude," Norman Morrl- aon. "The Two Georges," Mr. W. S, lionso. Anthem. "Abraham Lincoln," Mre. E. J. Duckor. "O May I Join tho Choir Invisible," Mies Clara Kellogg. The Uattlo Hymn ot tho Republio, by the choir. Mr. Lincoln estimated by Frod Doug las, Prof. Castor. "Lincoln's Tenderness of Heart," miss McClelland. "Whv Lincoln Lot His Whiskers Grow," Miss Myrtle Chamberlain. Lincoln and Missions, HoW. warun. ( "Lincoln's Estimate of tho Churches. "Lincoln's Religious Belief," Mrs. Kellogg. Signing the Emancipation i'rooiama tion, Dora Groat. A poom written by Mr. Lincoln, read by Mabel Saunders. Twenty-Beven sayings by tweniyseven voices. All ot them worth hearing and remembering. A selection by MIbs Dora Ward. Call and got a Ladiea' Birthday Alma nac Free with Weather Forecasts by A. J. De Vae, Doyo & Grlco. Firo waa ditcovered in tho frame bars belonging to Strop Rothrock about 11 o'clock last night Tho barn waa filled with machinery, farm implements and feed, but the live stock easily escaped. Tho barn waa located close to Geo. Llndsey'e ice house, which received a eevore scorching, but was saved la the nick otti me by the fire boys. The barn waa insured for $300, but no insur ranco on tho contents. The origin iautH known, although incendiarism is strongs ly suspected. Awarded Highest Honors-World' Pair: DR ma BAKING mm MOST PERFECTAMADR K puie Crape Cream of Tartar Pcwder. Fret rn:n Ammonia, Alum or any other cduKeraa 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. - r ,.' .t:v. .-