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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
J n ,,. .;;.;Mr - - -. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JFKH. 22, 1895 t, I I I ' . n , . . . . 'I & .y "" "" TTV " T TT -V -- A SWORK CUMULATION 1,300. A.l!. lllwMKH, Hilllnr. uAltov Tait. Ami Local Kriltnr. .....i.........v ---" Como lot us rcaEou together. Some things Bro necessary for comfort, health and happlnosa. This year wo aro going to do without ninny of tho necessities and nil luxuries of lifo hut wo intend Y Duvn w'int '" ubsolutely necessary 5h'b yeur to sustiiin lifo and keep in health to aid us in our hattlo of tho year. Our wives and children must at least hnvo food to eat and chocs towenr. Tho latter will not cost on much, but will holp to prescrvo thoir health and comfort. Wo have mndo arrangements with J. 1J. Lowis it Co. of Wear Resistor fuino to Supply us witli a medium priced Hub of boots and shoes that will meet with your approval, and como in reach of your pockot book. It !b our wish to supply ovcry family in WobBtor county with these goods for wo beliovo it will bo to their ndvnntugo Another udvuntngo jou gain by deal ing with us is tho largo amount of lino ifork wo do for ou in sowing up rips and nailing soles and repairing at actual cost. You will lose nothing by dealing with ub and will wish jou Had if you do not. Yours respectfully. I5lakf.8I.kk &. Kai.ky. bed k. mokkkby, m. d. Physician and Stirtieon, .City and country calls promptly una- Moon Hlock, Rkii Cloud. iro,oo). I hnvo S5O.O0O to loan on good farniN at lowest Interest rntUM. It' I imiUe your loan you will uol have to wait nI. months three months, one month or ten w days for jour money. J. II. UAH,!'.!'. Ilcd Cloud. ;itv m:vs. Today is Washington's birthday. W. S. Qarber was in Lincoln thia wook. Aaron Conover now rustles Newcastle coal. In a few days moro farming will begin in all its reality. Jay Popo will movo onto tho old Quilkin farm, north-west from Cloud. Miss Lucy Oshorn was before board of insanity Saturday, and Mc Red tho ad- judged insane. Ed White was in Red Cloud this week Visiting his father, County Treasurer White, and family. Do not forget that W. H. Roby has a c&Q 'd of bran for salo by tho hundred pounds or by tho ton. Mies Retta Abel, ono of tho popular public school teachors of Ouido Rock, visited her parouts Sunday. EYE and EAR SURGEON, Dr. Culli more, in Red Cloud Fobrunry 25th and 2Cth, at Di. McKcoby's oflice. The children in tho third room in tho second ward schools gave their teacher, MIeb Dora Henderson, n very pleasant surprise on Friday night. The littlo folks had a grand timo. Our books aro going liko wild tiro. It is tho chnnco of n lifo to get good read ing matter freo. We have given hun dreds of thorn away, and aro still con tinuing to givo them away. Tho only requirement we ask is to pay up back subscription or subscribe tor ono year. Manoah Hedge of Oskaloosa, Iowa, a brother of our esteemed friend, Andcr eon Hodge, residing just north of the city, has been making his brothor a pleasant visit. It was his first trip west and ho was well pleased with tho wost. This office acknowledges a pleasant call. Tho mombors of the Epworth Lenguo of tho M E. church gave Mrs. Maxfield a delightful surprise on Friday night last, by appearing nt tho parsonago in largo numbers, taking their euppors nnd a lino present for Mrs. M. It was tho occasion of hor birthday. A vory enjoy ablo time was roportod by thoao presont. y Frank Tonnnnt has returned home from a pleasure jaunt in eouthom climes. Ho is infatunted with tho south and thinks it 1b a delightful pluce to live IIo spent most of his time in Ala bama. IIo loft tho bright sunshine in tho south and lundod in the Arctic re gions, as it were. IIo could hardly real ize the sudden transition from summer to wintor. Our nourishing townsman una mayor seems to be doing a land oftico business in his Hour and feed storo. A Ciiikk man invaded his place of business tho othor day and found bis oflico crowded with all kinds of grain and feod, which he is Belling in great abundance Ho has his storo tilled with everything in his line, besides having largo quantities store in othor warehouses, Wo wish him success. O. O. Roll, Mrs. Talbot, G. W. Knight, wife and daughter Fannie, II. E. Pond and wife, and It. B. Fulton, roturned Saturday from Hastings, whom they wore in attendance at the stato encump mont of the Grand Army of tho Ropub lie. Mr. Pond wns elected uaoneof uino dolegates from tho stato to tho national department oncampment. Hurry io an enthusiastic member of whutover organ ization ho muy belong to, especially of 'tlTcHiitand Army. ri.ri.tiy ui-imi-' AK01'M TOWX. I Ron Dr. Cullimore's February duto in Hud Cloud. ( Win. McLaughlin of Lincoln was in tho city this week. Ollbort Perkins of Uonvor was visiting friends hero Sunday 11. Coznd has returned from a visit to Long Island, Kansas. Mrs. John Oarbor waa visiting in Guide Rock Tuesday. Fred flood and brother of Cowles ware in town Thursday. Mr, I. M. Honor, east of town, is tho happy papa of u baby toy. M. S. Marsh loft Thursday morning for his homo in Renwick, Iowa. Mrs. I. Shepardson of Hlvorton wiib shopping in Red Cloud Thursday. Clivo W. H. Roby your order for seed com. IIo will hnvo a car in. this weok. . Red Cloud has had a good trado this week as it nlwajs has in good weathor. All kinds of sowing done at Mrs, F. P. Hadley's. Threo blocks west, of Miner's store. t f Real cstato loans made pnvablehore Monoy furnishod promptly. C. W Kai.p.y. loo Muir the alTablo clerk employod with G. A. Duckor & Co., is on tho sick list this week. Go to Rob'H west of post oflice, for Hour, feed, grain, hay, Ac. Host quality and reasonable prices. Spectacles llttod for dofocts of vision by Dr. Cullimoro February UTith and 20th, Dr. McKeoby's office. Angel Food and Cream candy made by Ray Lotson. Angel Food 10c. Cream candy !10c. per pound. DR. OULLIMORE, EYE and EAR SURGEON, in Itwri Cloud. Fobruary 2."ith and 20th, at Dr. McKooby'a olllco Henry Holtzman says ho is a dandy having received 27 valontines. Ho got more than his share the boys think. Kddio Piatt's young frionds gavo him a pleasant surpriso party on Tuesday night. A largo number were present. John Tulloys, accompanied by Miss Pearl Smith and Mrs. Ed Hohanan, came homo from Lincoln Saturday night. I am now ready to do all kinds of dross making. Prices reasonablo. Three blocks west of Miner's store. Mrs. F. P. Hauley. 1 1 Wanted to tradu for a good span of Bound lioraoa from I to (5 years old weighing about 1100 pounds. James Peterson. 2t Don't forgot that I am prepared to cany passengers to all parts of tho city. Lcnvo orders nt the Holland House. Lloyd Cbaihix. Thoro will bo sorvices ut tho Grace Episcopal church in this city on Feb. 25 in tho evening to which tho public is cordially invited. Mrs. SellnrB and Mrs. Points returned home from Rolvidero Monday night, after the deuth nnd burial of their mother nt that place. IIo kissed her forty timeB lust night, And today hu's awful sore; To think if he hud stayed awhile IIo might have kissed hor.mnro. Evory night she goes to church, Sho thinks herself n "lion;" Sho does not hear tho prca cher preach For sho goes to chow her gum. All who nro indebted to M. I). McNitt on account of flour, feed, hay, etc, will pleiiso call at his old storo and sottlo, The accounts have beon left with W. B Roby for collection. Street Commissionur Carey is kicking n iittle about the way people recklessly drivo ovor our sidowalks, nnd Bays if it is not stoppod he will enforce the ordi nance against thorn, Goo. Fentress hue removed his furni turo from ovor the Deyo & Grico drug store, and located ngain with Billio Zo lulf. Both aro excollent workmen and mnko a hard team to beat. Tiif.v say Mr. Andrews is in Washing ton becoming acquuintod with the gen oral run of things ubout tho Boat of government. He and Congressman McKoighan dined togothorin tho Sonato cafe last week, Marringo licenses woro Issued this wook to Mr. Frank L, Code and Miss Sarah Britton; Benjamin Watson und Miss Sarah Smith; John Jones and Zon Keith; Chas. Dusck and Mary Sidlo; G. W. Wolf and Cblie Houchin. Harry Goblo came near going to a better land Saturday while handllnglce A largo cake fell a long distance striking a glancing blow on Harry e cranium, cutting an ugly gash and causing the blood to How copiously, Nothing serious is anticipated. R. B. Walhquist editor of the Adams County Democrat, and Postmaster at Hastings, was in Red Cloud thia wook accompanied by his wife, whoso paronts are Mr. and Mrs. Dilloy of thoIl.it M., ating house. Judging from tho circum stances as we know them, Mr. Walhquist is a very successful newspaper man. It was real funny last Saturday whilo aid was being distributed to tho needy to see ono person who was going utter some of the relief committee's molasses IIo was compelled to buy or borrow a jug, and stepping into a grocerlo store ho bought a ton cent jug and gavo a 810 bill from which to tako tho change. Why not buy tho molassos whilo about 'it? OTIIim ITEMS. Joseph MoClollund was in Superior Wednesday. It. S. Proudllt of Guide Rock wn n this city Monday. Mrs. J. K. Maxstleld nnd littlo dnuh tcr Miriam aro in Lincoln. A. G. Bugbce tho popular veteran cigar salesman Is in tho city. Mrs. Hrown of Lincoln is visiting in tho city tho guest of Mrs. Jns. MoNeny. Mac Popo is teaching in tho third room this week whilo Miss Hondersou is absent. E. Rife shipped ono of his six-weoka-old Jersey calves to a man in Hobron for K10. Mr. nnd Mrs, Cnrsowoll of Guide Rock woro in Red Cloud this week doiug business. Call and got n Ladies' Birthday Alma nac Freo with Weather Forecasts by A. J. Do Vao, Do jo it Grico. For defective vision, consult Dr. Culli moro in Red Cloud, Fobruary 25th nnd 20th, Dr. McKeoby's olllco. Miss Blanche Sherman nnd Emmn Graves woro visiting tho family of L. A. Hnskins last Saturday. MIbs Dora Hondereon was jn Ulyscss this weok, in attendance at tho marringo of hor couein Miss Pearl Skcen. Sevoral of tho Rod Cloud ladies will edit tho Argua next week, tho proceeds of that issuo going to chnritablo pur poses. Mrs. J. M. Chaflln received a telegram Tuesday announcing tho suddon death of her aunt in Wichita, Kan., whom alio visited last summer. Editor Willinms of the Rivorton Ro view waa in Red Cloud this wook, und bore no outward ovidonco of the bloody warfare in which ho Iiiib beon u conspicu ous tiguro. On next Thursday tho 28th, the sport lovers of tho entire country will have a grand wolf hunt in Batin township. Erory ono who will take partis cordially invited to attend. Read Kaloy it Campboll's ndvertiso mont in another column. Theso gen tlemen uro selling 23 loaves of as tino broad as j ou ever buw for $1.00 Othor goods in proportion. Miss Julia Spillano of Denver, Colo., representing tho "Cycling West," n pn per devoted exclusively to wheelmen, was in tho city this week securing sub scriptions for that journal. Jcsso Brooks of Catherton has receiv ed a pension of 1250 from Uncle Samuel with a monthly stipend of 8G.00. J. A. Porter Jr., was the medium through which tho pension was secured. On page six this week we publish a lengthy article on "subsoiling," and an other interesting und carefully prepared article entitled "County Bonds." Both articles nro interesting and profitable. Read them. Boxing is bocoming a great fad with the boys about town. Evory night thoro is a round-up somowhoro, and tho blood-stuiucd floors nnd furniture are conclusive cvidenco that all tho contests woro not strictly sciontltlc. Hutchison it Hiittt, tho popular 4th nvonuo barbers, have renovated and re arranged their barbershop in a neat and attractive manner. They have placed tho chairs on tho north Bide of the in terior, giving them moro room to oporato in. Tho gentlemen are excellent artists in thoir lino und aro having a tine busi ncss. Wo nre informed that, owing to the dullness of times, Mr. Jas. Glass, who has beon employed in C. L. Cotting's drugstore for tho past year or two, in tonds moving to tbo eastern part of the state. Mr. Glass has macio a largo mini bor friends during his residonco here, and The Chief is sorry to see him leavo. Hers, girls, pleaso notice this item: A decision has rocently been made by a Vermont judge, that n young lady ac cepting an engagement ring should, in onee of repudiation of tho marringo on gngomont, return tho ring, or fulfil tho conditiono under which it wns presonted. This will rob somo poor girls of lota of jewelry. Soveral Kansas City ladies have beon recently hugged till thoir ribs woro brok en by their husbands who had just re turned home aftor a long absence. Threo cases of this kind bavo guined currency ua an actual faot, and wo have no reason to dispute it. It is very evident that Kansas City men love tholr wivos, or else do all their hugging at home. Here is something for tho churches and the article named should sell like hot cakes: A contribution box has been invented so that the coins fall into slots of different sizes, and all dollars, halves, quarters and dimes land on velvet, whilo the nickols and ponnlos drop on a Chin cbo gong. It such a contribution box is introduced in Red Cloud, wo imagine tho attondanco will materially increase. Joseph Saundora of Agra, Philllpps county, Kansas, came to Hod Cloud Thursday for tho purpose of having an arm urn pututed on which had formed u painful anuerism, and was causing him groat rostlessness nnd distress. Dr. Dumoroll assisted by Dra, Moranvillo and Emigh performed tho operation, which was entirely successful, and tho patient was res ting easy at last accounts. It is much crcutt to uou uiouu pnysi cians when peoplo como so rur lor services. their 1 The Nebraska City (Ureal mills hore consigned to us a car load of white dent scad corn and a car load of Whilo Bus slan seed onts. This grain has boon se lected carofully by tho Nebraskn Coral Mill Co., who ti8o n largo amount of whito eats for ont monl nnd white oorn for harmony und granulated meal. Their object Is to furnish good soedoxpecting to buy tho crop raised from it. Farmers will consult tholr own intcroBt by using whito corn and onts for seed na they al. wnjfl sell higher than mixed vitriotios Rod Cloud Produco Co. It has recently become a fnd with tho nowspnpor b'hoya to turn their ofllces ovor to tho ladles for ono day, lot them run tho paper just as thoy choose, nnd givo tho proceeds to charity purposes. The women who got out tho charity edi tion of tho Croto Democrat closed tho editorial page with this humorous para graph: "The editors, as they lay down tholr pons after n weok of hard work and gloomy looks from their husbands, gladly return to their homos, moro than over convinced that tho weapon of wom an Is the broom rather than tho pon." Gontlo spring with all itH nttendnnt nnd pleasant environmenta will soon burst t forth with u radiauco indescrib ablo. Sweot violets, whoso broath seems to waft ono into angelic realms, fragrant roses, tho delicate touch-me-nots, und all tho other budding bounties, maku ono fondly wish tho earth waa dressed in vornnl costume eternally. Our vernacu lar fails us when wo maku tho elTort to paint the scenes aud tho accelerating inlluenccs that that seiibon brings to one who has beon compelled to shiver with evory boreal blast thnt blowp. Well muy wo wish for tho elhilgont rujsof Old Sol, as that pnt-up"I-wantdq-go-n-flehlng" feeling begins to pormoato. tho system ubout tho opening days of spring. It was ovor thus. Mrs. Sarah Williamson living south of tho rivor will now bo called Mrs. Benja min Wntson having solemnly nvowed to cherish and protect a gentleman by that numo lust Wednesday. Uncle Bil lio VanDjko said tho magic words that bound tho loving hearts together, ho be ing tho justico or the peace in tljat township. While thore' is' no question of their mutual devotion there io' quite adespnrity in their agon, the' brido be ing 10, nnd the groom stumbling along pust 75. Tho groom however receives a pension of $70 per month, und hails from Jewell county, Kansas, whore he has always farmed. Tho bride is also highly accomplished in goneral farm work. We wish them success. On last Sunday evening a very largo crowd of peoplo gathered at the M. E. church to hear tho Lincoln sorvices. Quite a program was propared and ren dered, composed of life sketches of tho lamented Lincoln, also poems and recita tions that related to his model life, tho greatest man of the nineteenth century. Skotches were read by Prof. Caster, Mrs. Ducker, Mrs, Kellogg, Miss Mc Clelland, Miss Dora Ward, Miss Mabel Saundors, Mies Clara Kollogg, Myrtlo Chamberlln, Dora Groat, Robt. Martin and othors. Miss Ethel Lilly recited thnt famous poom, "Why should the Spirit of Mortal bo proud." Theso sketches woro intorsporsod by remarks by Pastor Maxfield and D. B. Spanogle, nnd tho choir Bang some very appropri ate selections. Taking into considera tion that tho sorvices had been gotten up without regard to preparation, they woro of an excollent character. Five carloads of aid havo boon distrib uted in this county during tho past week, going usually where it was most neodod. Ono thing about tho distribu tion of public aid that always disgusts peoplo is tho fact that there uro a groat muny who procure it that nre not do sorving of the charities of tho people. One party, for instance, is said to have purchaspd a jug, paying for it with a largo bill, and then went to aid head quartors and got it filled with provinder. Another ib said to have worked both endB of tho string, viz: Tho supervisor f his township nnd the relief commit tee, whilo n number feigned destitution in ordor to procure something freo, Tim Chief bolievos in providing for those who cannot help themselves, but it does not look right for peoplo to ask charity who are well ablo to help themselves. Tho roliof committeos, howovor, with nil thoir dilligonco nro soinotimcs im posed upon by designing persons. Mrs. Dr. Tulloys died Thursday morn ing ut hor homo in this city from a com plication of diseases developing a lung affection which proved fatal, Sbo had been a confirmed invalid for sevoral years, but her condition wus not consid ered extromoly perilous until the laBt few days. Sho had borno her long und painful illness with great fortitude, nnd had tho advantage of the best medical skill but hor constitution was unable to bear tho strain and doath was her roliof. Mrs. Tulloys was un ostimablo lady, and was lovod by ull who know her. Mrs. Tulloys is u native of Ohio formerly, and a sistor of tho lute Dr. Edward Por ter of that city. For 211 years sho has resided in this city where hor husband hus beon a successful medics! practition er. She is tho mother of tho Mrs. Jumos and Churloy Gilliam of this plnco. Mrn.Tulloys ut tho timo of her death was l8 yearn old. Being a pionoor set tlor and chorished by all who know her, hor death will be greatly doplorod by tho entire community. Tho funeral services will tako place Saturday from tho family reoidonse. K Potatoes Potatoes Everybody Says tlieyWe the best in the. city. -Try them. ', 'V. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm"" ITITTTT1 weather is moderating XXAJlJ and in a few days I will have a full line of all kinds of veof etables, fruits, etc., on hand. Don't Forget This is tho cheapest place in town to get your Hour. Price Ofic, 75c, 85c, pur stick. Next Week I will have a cotVeo in, that i.s going to sur prise everybody in quality nnd price. When in the city don't fail to come in and see it before buying elsewheie. The Season For house cleaning is near at hand, and a new brooms is needed. Come here and 1 will save you a nickel every time. I havo them at less money than any ono in the city. t Remember .' t' Our 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c Counter. Every I body, in pleased with them, and the reason ', Ls, tliey.get big h nrgains on them. Our 8c Corn and Tomatoes aro dandies. We have plenty of them and moro coming. Itenemltcr n cash storo ts te f l i mm?mmw?mwmmmmmmw?K ; We have purchased, Renovated and Remodeled tho BAKERY and RESTAURANT formerly owned by U. G. Knight, which will be knoWD lotbefutureasthe Bon Ton Bakery and Cafe. saBretf&8vW8wKi2 g keep os hand a full line ofMv ii CAKES, COOKIES. ; And other Culinary Novelties, 3 - Which We Can flirnlnh nt. Inmnr uiu hn nnn " 2- be mado at your home. rT be paid to orders for Parties arid Public Entertainments g- Aftor March 1st, will furnish meals for roirular ; and transient trade. You will find us prstnnt, cloan, nsat, and first-class in every particular. .UiUiUiUiUiUiUUiUiiUiUiUiUiU Program of entortainmont to be given by tho Young Ladies Christian Endeav or society of tho Congregationnl churoh, at the William's building on the evening of Fobruary 28th, Admission tickets 15 cents which includes both supper nnd entertainment. Suppor served from 0:30 to 8, at which timo the rendition of pro gram will commonce. Mizodquartott. Tubleuu "Tno first step." Tableau "Too lato for the train." Solo. Tableau, Tableau "We two." Quartott, (male). Tableau "Statuary," Tableau .."Painful kindness." Duet. Tableau. Tabloau "Evening prayer." Attention Old Soldiers. Thero will bo a meeting of tho old soldiers, nt tho court house, in the city of Red Cloud, Neb., Saturday at 2 o'clock March 2, for the purposo of considering the distribution of the relief needed. Como prepared to report ull cusos that are in need of holp. Uy order of com mittee. mm lit i R. D. Fulton, tiro and lightning insur ance, Westorn White Hronze, mouu monts und comotory foods. Seod eats and choico upland pralrlo hay. Oflice with Traders Lumber Co. i w- I ! s 1 u the, place to got bargains. . f KUtizer. proprietor. Special attention will Kaley & Cettjpbell, Wo are pained to learn of the bad misfortuno which occurred toour friend, Tom Jones, south of Innvale, last Tues day. IIo is the possessor of a choice herd of cattle, and four head of his fin est milch cows, while attempting to get water on tho Republican, went through tho ice and woro drowned befero their ownor discovered their whereabouts. It was rathor discouraging to Tom when bo arrived on the ecsno and found four of his choicest stock frozon solid in the ice, stono dead. Awarded Highest Honors-WerW Fattj DIC CREAM BAKING vmat MOST PERFECT MADE. A pute Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. rYsf om Ammonia, Alum or any other sdulteracii 10 YEARS THE STANDARD. W '111 ' , f ' l1 ' '1 i 51 it tm 44JJ " ''a 3 15 'klii ;1 i I "if 'J Yf m c 1 ,x H3 ia ,v M i Yn'fl'l vil .!. V, '" -TiJ . v" Bui M ',', tfl .. f .".. fc&ftftl , . '-u,; a MM: '" M ' Mjfeii WMXrrt&gfl Jtm .il ,Vt-iJtW-.' (L m K ,J'V, JA l' f!i