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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
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We have values you can not afford to miss. ...... SlHto Encainpincnt L.ofG.A. R. (Contributed.) Ladies of tho Grand Army of the Ro public wore largely represented at the contention nt Hustings; delegates from sixteen circles being present. Appear ances aro vory favornblo for u largo number of circles being organized soon and with two new charters already in the Held tho Grand Army Ladles' work is certainly having great success. A large circle is being organized at Hast ings of which sevoral of tho most prom inent ladios of that city were initiated during tho convention. Several com rades of tho G. A. R., attending tho en campment wer. also initiated. The G. A. R's., gave the L. of G. A. R., A cor dial invitation to attend a reception on Thursday, where was heard somo very interesting speeches from both ladies of ton Grand Army and comrades of the Grand Array; aftor which the comrades escorted the ladies back to tho hall with open ranks for about two and one-hulf blocks, whllo their voices rang with the good old patriotic songs. On Thursday evening the G. A. R., held a public in stallation which was largely uttondod. The ladles held a public Installation on Friday afternoon which was very large. y attonded and at which tho following oflicers wore elected: Department President Mrs. Mason, Ord. H, v. Mrs. A. Hoge, Omaha. J. V. Mrs. S. Barbor, Benedict. Chaplin Mrs. R. D. Celton, Grand Island. Treas. Mrs. L. Holcomb, Loup City. . Sec Mrs. E. B. Fostor, Ord. Department Counselor. Mrs. Z. M. Huntor, Loup City. Delegates to the national convention Mrs. M. Richards, Mlndon: Mrs. E. A. HuyleB, South Omaha; Mrs. K. A. Shop urd, Grand Island; Mrs. I. A. Harlocker, After tho Installation the ladles bid good by to the comrades until thoy meet again next year at Omaha, and departed for their homes In tho various parts of the state well pleased with tho work which had been done, and with tho iimnuer in which thoy had been treated by tho people of Hastings. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Creaa of Tartar Powder. Wash Dress Goods, Hero in whore wo Imve the bpftt bargains and newest goods in thin line. Yon will say that oor line of Wash Fabrics ! are awfal nlco when jou seo them. New Shantong Pon gees at 2lic that are worth 18c pr )d Royal Pique Duck. in light and dark col ors at YlyiQ. This is one of the best bargains we have and will go very fat. SCHOOL. CLIPPINGS. Five weoka until vacation. No recess Tuesday forenoon. The geometry class will finish next month. Moro absentee than tardies registered this week. Clemence Bruner rilled the vacancy of teacher last Friday. Miss Kato Roiglo is numbered as one of the Monday afternoon callers. Last Friday a good senior had the misfortune (?) of having his Beat chang ed. Tuesday forenoon Joseph Garber was noting the progress of the school in gen eral. Mrs. Martin's room held the banner this week, with Miss Belle Spanoglo's room as second. Tho arithmetic doss completo that study this week and will take Algebra as their next study. Washington's birthday was honored by tho different rooms. Will givo par ticulars next week. Current events woro recited Wednes day morning as a substituto for singing which relieved the monoteny somewhat. Prof. Hodge of Oskaloosa, Iowa, in company with Porter Hedge his nephew made the school a short visit Tuosday afternoon. George Overing as a succodaneum, presided in tho seat of honor during the Wednesday afternoon recitation in chemistry, A genius of no liitla ropute exists in the arithmetic class in tho shape of au artist. Some day we may hear from him. Who knows? A faint shudow of impending danger flits ominously about the schoolroom, leaving the past in a disturbed dream. "It's sp great wrath to celestial minds." The chemistry class failed in an ex periment In whioh had thoy succeedod might havo resulted in somo serious accident although tho greatest of pre caution wub takon. Messrs Rosco Gather, Thad McN'itt, Frank Goblo and Horaco Spanogle in bobalt of tho physics class undertook Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, February Wash Dress Goods ! New designs in chal lies. Special price 6c per yard. Silk Stripe Challits, Beautiful patterns special price 30c Sold Inst season at CO and COo New Percales Regular lfio quality. Bpeoinl price Bjc prr yard. Extra Quality Satines in light and dark colore at l'JCo Fast Black Satine 10c per yai d. the tusk of fixing tho batteries of Mayor Roby's electric bell. After a short spaco of time (throe daj s) they succeeded in setting tho apparatus aright. After the Grip, diphtheria, pneumonia scarlet fever, typhoid fever, eta., Hood's Sarsaparilln is of woaderful benefit in imparting the strength and rigor so much desiied. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively, Work ot Webster County Roller Conmlstilon At a mooting ot the central commis sion held February 18, 1895 Jacob Kind scher was mado permanent chairman, Chas. Sohaffnit permanent secretary and John Beauchamp treasurer. J. C. Hacker and O. O. Teel were made store keepers for supplies destrlbuted from Red Cloud. The name ot O, L. Renker was placed upon the sub-committeo from Walnut crook precinct in place of E. E. Ladd and James Anderson in place of Wm. Hoffman In Butin precinct. Cars havo boeii rocoived at Red Cloud, Bladon, Amboy and Inavale. Cars havo been ordered for Guide Rock, Roseraont, Cowles, and Bluo Hill. Tho books ot tho Relief commission are open for inspection and now is tho time to make your objections. It anyone is getting aid who is able to help himself or anyone is being slightod who noods assistance do not wait till the work ot the commission closes tomake it known. A"Complete sot of books havo been op ened and an itemized account of each person receiving aid is kept on record at my ofllco. The county central committee will ; meet in my ofllco each Saturday af tor- noon at two o'clock and the sub-commit-tees will meet each Thursday In their respective precincts to ascertain the noeda ot their people Tho following is the number from each precinct that have received aid as shown by tho rocords in my office up to Thursday ovening, Februusy 21: Red Cloud Twp 0 lBt Word Red Cloud.. 21 2nd " " H Cheeked Ginghams regular 10c qua'ity, Special Price 5c. Dress Ginghams 10o quality, speoinl price Bo. Dnrk Outing Flannels Special price 5c pr yd LL Unbleached Mus lin 4c. Hope bleached Muslin 5c per yard . Lonsdale Blouohed Muslin 0'c per yard. - Pcpperill R Unbleached Muslin Special Price 5c Butteficks Patterns. Garfield Twp 14 LinoTwp 7 Walnut Creek Twp 3 Inavalo Twp 7 Batin Twp 4 Beaver Twp C Total 88 Number of ordora flllod 05. Cham. Schaffnit, Sec. The Rov. Mr. Finoh is preaohing a series ot excellent sermons at the Chris tian ohuroh, and has by no means been embaraaaed by speaking to empty benches as yet. Mr. Finch is to our notion, in point of ability as an earnest and logical reasoner, the ablest evange list that ever filled the Christian church pulpit at this place. While he is not an eloquent man ho is intensely sincere, and at times tinctures his discriptions with a bit of handsome rhetoric and fascinating metaphores. He is unmis takably a thoologian ot deep reeearob, and is gifted with the faculty ot presen ting his discussion so clear and logical, that no uuciience can fail to clearly com prehend, and this is a rare tact with many pulpit orators. Mr. Finch is not accustomed to carrying his hearers from thesublimo to tho ridiculous, but speaks calmly, logically, earnestly and distinct ly from the beginning ot hta discourse to its olose, When he announces his text, or the subject has been previously stated, the audience can rely upon a thorough ventilation of the subject an nounced, and strict adherence to that subject alone. Elder Finoh promises to do a grand work in this oity, considering the favorable impression be has already made. Sunday night beanswerod sever al questions submitted, among them be ing this: "Is modern dancing proper in any sense for a christian to follow?" Elder Finch then cited his audience to the fact that dancing was practiced more oxtenslvoly in tho uncivilized ages, that as culture increases, dancing mater ially declines. He also said that dancing with Its late hours and Ught clothing Is not conducive of goou health and stated that the most cultivated dancors were fallen women in our large cities. He then road some epigrammatic stabs at dancing from dllloront loudlng men, 22, 1895. Hosiery. Wo start onr Spring Hosiery with a ipeoial sale iitlurdHjf, Monday and Tuesday Fb 23, 26 and 20th, Bay yonr hot iery now. You can save nearly half by doing so. v Children's Fast Black ribbed hose at 4c Many would sell them at 8 and 10c Ladies fast black hose at.4, 5, 7, 9 and 10c that arc worth dou - bte. the money. Isb-bargainsin Men's Socks. - Seamless sops 4o per pair that are sold by many dealers at 3 pair lor 2fio A DUCKER ono ot which stated that by careful com putation it had been ascertained that a young lady nt an ordinary danco would tarvollO milos say nothing about tho 'times she walked in the flower garden or visited the dressing room to arrange hor costume end tono hor complexion. It is useless to add that tho vast au-, dienco present did not hold the same oxalted opinion ot dancing aa before. Elder Finch then spoke rapidly from this text from Romans 23-0, "For the wages ot sin is death, but the gift ot God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Hon. J. M. Chattin addressed a large number of citizens at the Masonic hall Wednesday night, under the auspices ot the Modern Woodmen lodge ot this oity. His speech was pronounced an admirable effort by all who had the pleasure of being present, and it wra es pecially gratifying to those identified with that order. The speaker had facts and figures at tongue's end and astound ed many ot his bearers when he stated that tho Woodman's membership waa 160,000, and dwelt at length upon its merits na an insurance and fratornal order. The speaker was impotuous and very interesting in his illustrations, and speaking swiftly he said many good things tbat we regret there is not room to publish, At the conclusion ot the address, a vote of thanke was tendered to the speaker, and the people left much moro favorably impressed with tho Modern Woodmen ot America. Gospel meetings at the Church ot Christ conducted by A.D. Finch, evang. ellat. Saturday Hell. Sunday A. M. Tho Christian Raco. Sunday P. "M. Reconciliation, Monday, Railroad to hell. Tuesday,, Sewing and reaping. Wednesday. What 'shall I do with Je sus? , ' Thursday, Law parden. Friday, God's dosolples at disobed ience. I. "Orange blossom" is safe and harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice. Any lady can use it herielf. Sold by C. L. Cottlng, No. 8 Shoes. It will pay you to see the ladies shoes we are selling at $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and $2 per pair. We can save you from 5Cc to $ pr pair. Alto apeolal valnee in Oxfords tie" at $1 and $1.50 New lace curtains, New embroideries, New laces, New white goods, At the lowMt prists job hat. aver teen. Window Hades oa apriag rollers lee lbl. oil alotk UHo Men's shoes. Men's Oreralls at money saving prices. fc CO IlHjr far Sale or Trade I have a largo quantity ot hay for sale at reasonable prices, to trade 'for oattle or any other young stock. Call on or address, Harry McCormal, Guide Rock, Neb. 8-it Benjamin Harbison was able to extend $25,000,000 4 per cent bonds three years ago at 2 par oeut, bat Grover Gleuoland baa to pay 3 ,per eeet for tbe money be is borrowisg now. The diffei elite between Repub lican and democratic eredit ordinarily is not quite so great at this, but it is aalways great enough to be noticeable. Globe Democrat. Vol. 23 Market Report. ".aPft t (Corrected Weekly.), ' lW Wheat 9 55 "iCl Com CO , fM Oate. L9 tM Rye tiG0 KTg Flax....- 125 jLi Hoge 275 3 15 ', f Stock hogs.; 2 00300 , 'Z Fatoowa a 00 . '? 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