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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1895)
5 J? thkciu:.im:st goods v Clin buy, Til K LOWLST lMIU'KSjou can got. are iit nil that i nocesoarj in pur chasing Hoots and Shoes. Many of ji.ii I,. -no tried the nhnvo plan ami u mis noi aiwujs given joii tho sat. iBfadion v'i do-irod. Von may havo spent niou thmi tin- din"ereneo that it would have cost for a letter iimllty of goodB at a little higher price in repairs mado not once hut mauj times until jou throw them aside in disgust. Don't nllow yoursoir to m fooled ALL THF, TIMH. Wo take pleasure in dealing in SATISFACTION h well H3 in MOOTS and SIIOF.S, and tho complaints wo havo are fow and far between, and aro instantly made satisfactory to jou when mndo. Will joii not try us this jour und save a portion of your phoo hill by dealing with ns : Wo await jour do cision. ISi.vi.isu i a ICm.i-v. piU-M) i:. McKh'KIiV, M. I). IMij!iIiiii ntnl siii(..(ih, City and countrj calls promptly uns worod. Mhos Kim k. Hi i) Cloid. a Sprircg Outfit A71H cost lcs money nt our .storo than ever before In the hlbtory of our bushier... Bigger Values This Year Better Goods This Year Larger Stock This Year To wear to wear g. s. m. them is tho best Ready-Tailored Clothing XATo Imvo determined to undersell everybody else. Trices "Win Tlio Too plo and Tho People aro com icy Ucrc for tUelr goods.. . From start to finish wo aro The uptodate Outfitters. FOR HIE ABOVE GOODS OR ANYTHING EISE IN HIE CLOTHING LINE GALL ON C. I "2( ) Pry i"" , 3Y RED CLOUD. IBISM. Seed Potatoes! Eflllf 0isl5; Eli!:, to $1.00, Bit's, $100. iMrjti:s:',r,i:!iii iiiuiakke:t SlIEROOOD & AlJJRIGllT. 'JUBaJMaBganawjLiiURitaTznMMCTcjnu -i rrv M'.u's. Of couipo tlioj need thotlrcinnn liravo Jo feed the engine's Maine, lint what's tl.KiiHoof a ilinini cur If tl i conductor hoards tho train? K !. lturr wan up from Guide Kook Sunday, 1. W. llilcr was down from Hastings last Friday. Illaiich Slicrcr was visiting in Inavalo I.W. !.-. 1.... I mil r I luuv. ('litis Fabler was in attendance at court tlii week. Isaiao Ileal returned homo on Wed nesdnj ovening. T. W, Kelley of Chester was on our streets last Week, A complete now line nf wall paper at Tajlnr'sat bottom pricca F. .1. I.ionberger of Humboldt spent hut Sunday in led Cloud. If uti iloii't KCi I'njlor's wall before bujing jou v.-ill iiiips it paper Chits. IIum-Iiiiw of Colby, Kansas, re turnud homo tho HthI of tho woek. Lincoln iniM'il paint is made especially for this climate b'old b) Cotting. Tho mother of .1. A. Kiioklosof Cowlos was buried in I fed Cloud lust Sunday. D. M. Smith of Concordia, Kaunas, made a trip to lied Cloud the llrst of tho week. bid work of all Itiuilti done al this ollice in lirst class s'jlo mid for a very low llgure. W. II. Ludlow A- Sons are cleaning up the brick janl prepaiatory to starting to iiiulcu brick. Mi". 1 1 ill of lied CI Hid, him been here visiting bur sister, Mrs. Hose, this week. Fiitnklin Sentinel. Funning i going foiward in an ener getic manner in Webster county and wo look for a hnuntefiil crop. It is time now to havo vour orenn cleaned or repaired, and if ou want it well done. see Win. W. Tullojs. Dr. Damerell and wifeaio in Illinois, where they were called bj tho periouB illness of Mrs. DarneroU's hister. Organs cleaned and lepaired in n workinandiko manner, lie sure and heo Wm, Tultejs fur this kind of work. Fied Iiajl of Itiiir ( l.ik was in tho city this week visiting with his brothur, Charles Kajl, tho popular toiiburial ar tist of this city, i'o careful, when having jour oigan cleaned, to got someone that knows how to clean it. Seo Win. Tullojs and jou will ho satiBtied. S. K. Coad, of lied Cloud, represent ing tho Wheeler .v. WiImiii sowing ma chine uoinp.iuy, was a caller Wednesday. I'V.inklin Sontinel. Sir Knight Wilhsof the Ivnigtita Tem plar dosiro to thank Miss Sarah Conover and Mrs. L. II. I'ort for llowers donated for boiiiets on Kaster Sunday. Do not forget that our books aro an excellent feature as a premium to 'I'm. Ciur.i-. Como in and put down jour name, givo uh a dollar and get a book. Tho i'ed Cloud lienovoient society will meet with Mrs. Kifn Thursday aft ernoon, April 'J."itli. 'J'ho president would like to meet all of tho diioctorsat this mooting. Thousands of fruit and forest trees at tho North Ilranch nursery, one mile south-oast of North liranch, Kansas, 15 miles south east of lied Cloud, Nob, Tho Dillon Nursery L'o. Now biejclcs aro entering tho city dailj.anda number aro on tho road. Tho bojs ato having tho track tl.scd up in tip top shape, and aro preparing to havo a lino time this summor, WalturCurrannrrived in town Wednos day from Donvor, whoro ho bus boon employed in a drug-storo for Bonio time- past. Walter has many friendB in II. C. who aro glad to seo him back. Or. Uritt's lecture on "Army Hxper ien.W before tho Epworth league Sat urday night, wan one of the boBt lectures that has been produced in Ucd Cloud, although a very small crowd was present owing to other attractions in tho city. Several of tho neighbors of Uladen camp, Modem Woodmen of America, visited tho lied Cloud camp Wednesday ovoning, and saw John Iiiinchey, our os titnnblo shonir stand on ins head and do sevoral other things too numorous to montion. The continued story, "Chickainauga," which has been running in Tn Ciiikf ends this week. It has been followed to tho tlnal scene and spoken so highly of by such n largo number that wo will probably havo unothor ono to intoroat our readers booh. Watch for it. Charley Arnold has roturnod from Oklahoma, and says ho would not live in that godforsakon country under any consideration, Ho says there is not u thing Hint recommends tho country. It Ib wild and full of toughs of all inscrip tions. Ho will bring his family back to Hod Cloud to live. "A man who Hvcb over in tlio northwest part of town wont into Ills cowstablo the othor night and by mistake mixed tho goutle kino up n nice mash in a bo.v full of saw dust instoad of bran, l'ho cow tnorely supposed tho hard times was tho caUBo of the economy, meekly ato her suppor ami tho man novor discovered IiIb mistako until tho next morning whon ho milked hia cow and bho let down half a gallon of turpentine, a quart of elioo pegs and a bundle of lath." THK KlfllJ CLOUD CHINK, FRIDAY, APKIL 1!. 1SSM. MajWLij aj.1 tusLusrxr c:s:n:r Jir.vnox. Hay by tho bale or ton at Kobj's. Krcc-li garden herds in bulk at !' ' ' Choice onion Fots at Kobj's, 1.1 c i qtinrt. I). McCallum was up from Ouido Kick Saturdaj. Postmaster Cowden wafl in lllue Hill this week. .1. II. Calloway was down from Has. tings Friday. II. Humbert of Kearney was in the city last week. Night Watch Miller has been on the sick list this week. C. S. Owen of (lentryville, Mo., was in HimI Cloud Monday. Mrs Carlinuhoiiso is visiting in Hea ver City this week. Tho Hon Ton presents a very neat up pearance these days. urn viriee nils ronton uiciiouso lately occupied bv M. Finch. II...I n.!.... I . .. ... i . I,. I'opeof Mine Hill was in this burg ono day this week. K. W. 1,'of.s ami Mel Sherman were in (initio Hock this week. Millie Hnjd entertained her little friends Tuesday evening. A. D. Hnnney was down from lllue Hill the llrst of Iho week. H. II. Ftihlte and Win. Harritt were on our streets Wednesday. (!. W. Wiight of Hutchison, Kansis, was in Hod Cloud this week. The Kelicf corps will givo an enter tainment in the near future. John Harrett of Hlue Hill was doing business in led Cloud this week. Mrs. draco (Juigley of Hastings is vis iting frieml-J in tho city this week. Judge Dtilfy of tho county court was admitted to the bar on Wednesday. Jos. Ii'eese and L. Dragooof Hosemont township were in town Wednesday. II. O. Hill. J. II. Crarv and (,'. M. W..r ner were up from (Juido Hock Wednos day. H. S. Hroudllt and I. W. Crary of (iiiide Hock were on our streets this week. II. V. Siixtnn of Lawrence, Knnpas. was on our streets tho latter part of last week. J. II.Morey, ono of Hastings' promi nent legal lights, was in Ked Cloud Sat urday. C. L. Iloll'inan and W, J. Jones of Hlue Hill were in Hod Cloud ono day this week. Mrs. H. MeCluro of Hivorton was vis iting with W. W. Wright and family this week. The heavy rain of this week was a valuable adjunct to our agiicultural "deest ricks." The Miaes Lillio and Nannie Truman departed Monday for a visit with their father in Iowa. John Harkley found a blnck buckskin glove S', size. Owner can have it by appljing tu him. J. A. Hamilton, ono of Klndon's enter prising oitis-ot.p, was in this neck o' tho woodBSatuiday. Kov. Huinmell united at Hlainviow, April 10th, Mr. Floron Iljko to Mies Jjouissi Kcjiulds. C W. Hiiinbard ami A. Shairr or Lebanon. Kansas, Sundajed in Hod Cloud this week. The pump at tho wator works got out or order this week and Commissioner l'oiul put in tho day repairing it. i'otcr Nelson, who has been sojourn ing in this city tor some time, has ac cepted a position on W. N. Hichardson'a ranch, near Inavalo, Miss Oraco cMCIelland, sistor or Miss Tilla McClelland has returned to her homo in Hloomington. She made many rrionds while in lied Cloud. Hev. G. W. Ilummell was in Hed Cloud this week. Ho reports about eighty converts at his revival meetings at Hlainviow, and a continued interest or great strength etill manirest. Tho rollowing gentlemen will rnmi sugar boots this jear. Anthony Sohnu" or, l.'M acres; Mr. Hathijan, 7 acres; Ceo. Valentine, 2 acres: Hlias Coblo I acres; Mr. Wiliuot, 1 acres; Wm. Foster, 'J acres; Jos. Ktibiek, -JO acrep, making 171 acres of beets that havo been contracted for by tho factories of Grand Island aud Norfolk. Tho following gentlemon woro regis tered at tho hotels Monday: A. M. Wal- tors, Hlue Hill; M. A. Hartigan, Hast ings; J. Logan, Alma; A. 11. Kidd, Hon trice; II. L. Hopkins, Cowies; II, I). Km. for, Lincoln; M. H. Heeso, Lincoln; 0. 11. Dntllet, Omaha. Tuesday: S. A, Potior, Kearney; R. S. Hibbs, Heatrico; J. H. Caroy, Guide Hock. Wednesday: K. K. ForriB. Hustings; F. A. Swoey, Hlue Hill, A. M. SimorBon, HIuo Mill. Laura Hedge and Nollio Maurcr, who live it tho country about ono anil ono hnlf miles, while returning homo from school on Monday in thuir buggy met with what might havo boon a serious ncoidont. Thoy woro driving along noar Charloy Gurnej's when a cow standing along tho mail started and slipped down Beating tho horse which ran awaj, throwing tho girls out and demolishing tho vohielo. The buggy passed over Miss Nollio but fortunately neither or the girls woro injured any more than being badly frightened. om ,m i:im. There was a girl in our town, Tho wheels her head did ohoke; Sho'd speak sogoltlarneil awful fast ) on coulilu t seo a spoke. Wall paper at Tajlor's. The nicest lino of curtains at Tay lor's. Satisfaction guaranteed at Tennatifs gallery. Call and see Tajlor's carpets before bujing. House and lmrii for lent. Inquire at this ollice or of Win. Fngels, tf Mr. Ilennett has tinned his family in tho Dr. Tullojs' duelling. H. J. Solomon of Hidden was in alien ilaneti upon court this week. A. (ialushii went to Lincoln this week to assist in auditing the A. O. V. W. books. Judge Heidi was presiding over the district court this week with his usual dignity. Mrs Woods mid children of MeCook are visiting with .). O. Lindley and fam ily this week. M. W. Fuller or Campbell was in tied 'loud Saturday bujing nurseij stock from P.. II. Smith. Sheriir Hunchey sajn he can tell a "Im. saw" when ho seen it whirling forty miles u minute. Co to W. II. Hobj. one door wet of the po-it ollice Tor rair dealing, jou get the worth of jour money theie. .1. K. Sanborn and wife, who hao been visiting at ihirerent points through out the state, relumed to Ked Cloud on Saturdaj. Mrs. Sadie Wilson and little son re turned homo to Heatrico Tuesdnj, after a pleasant visit of two weeks with rela tives in this uity. IM Hojco or South Hark. Colorado and Frank Kojco of Lebanon, Ivansa were visiting their sister, Mrs. Charlej (iilham this week. Take jour wagon work to Stapleton lie forges all irons for buggiesoiit of the best Norway iron, uses no ina'leablo iron in repairing buggies. W. 11. Ciwits returned to Hed Cloud Monthly evening, and wo soon expect to hear tho poppety.pop of the pop corn poppin in the popper on the corner. When jour piano needs tuning, call on 1'iof. JenkiiiP. who is now nrenaied to do this wink in a ratihfaetory man ner. Looms over First Nat'l Hank building Miss Maggio lleaphy, niece or A. J. TonilinBon, who was called bore by tho sickness ot Mrs. Tomliiison, returned to her home in Hlooinington, Illinois, last Saturday. Don't Torget tlio "kid bund" willgivo a sociable tonight. People should turn nut and help the bojs along. They aro making lino progress ami in a short time will bo in line shape. Prof. Jenkins made another trip to MeCook Monday to help furnish tho musio Tor a ball given at that place Mou day evening. Ho returned Tuesday, bringing with mm a lino now biejelo and a happy smile. Charley Potter who has boon in Lin coln Jor Rami) time under special treat ment lor some internal trouble nrrived homo on Wednesday ovening, much im proved, and with careful treatment will soon regain his old time vigor. H. L. Davis, who was niotitioned last wtok as having injsteriously disap peared, got uneasy about not having heard from his family and started over land after them. Ho telegraphed his wife that ho was at Hloomington and all wiib serene. Dr. F. K. McKeoby was in Nebraska City tho roro part or the iveok to attend a meeting or tlio board or trustees or tlio Institution tor the Klind, or which ho is a member, Fred is a rising joung plijsician, and is building up a lucrative patronage tor liimseir in this city. A fellow the other day, who don't live in Kentucky, sent his Ked Cloud girl a picture, w heroin ho was dressed in a big fur overcoat with a big gun on his shoulder and tho following legend in ditod on tho bottom or the photograph: "Tis 1, bo not afraid." Ho looked sav age, but it was only at llrst glance. Tho Holt last week accused .lorry O'Connor of ootti'.-g liro to a lot or rub bisli noar tho jail. Wo aro informed by Charley Kobinson and Sheriir Hunchey that Undo Jerry did not light tho match that caused tho combustion that burned tho leaves that Jorrv niln.il i,t that they did it with their little matches anil were very careful that it did not sot tiro to the wiro fence near by. Further deponont sayeth not and that defend, ants hero rest their caso. Morris Stern Is u great horticulturist and llorist, besides an oxpert gardoner. Last rail ho carefully covered up a vvtiolo lot of cherry sprouts, thinking thoy woro strawberry plants, anil this week whon ho thought all danger of rroBt was over ho proceeded to uncover them eo that tho vines might rocoivo tho bono llcial inlluenco or Old Sol to onorgizo tho plant into a quicker production or tho delicious berry. Ho was working hard at the supposed vines when some follow discovered that tlioj woro chorrj sprouts and Morris is now very mute. Straw berries have gone down with him. The U. S. Gov't Reports r.f.n n t r n t nuwiK Kuyui wining t'owdcr j, , superior to all others, s., -'V'J. ktC.' 1( (. linking iuviltr 1 do, pliiiii irlnss nobli-ts 1 d( plain glas TiiiiiUhn 1(5 lbs lies! caixiiKMiivd prunes I 'J lliy best, rnisin-Hiivtl r,,( drop plums - . " . l'J His )nsl rnisiu-iquvd plums itiMiinniiHt wi:iiavi:. I lomc ciuvd liains, j)(.. b Homo nurd shoulders, pel llonu' cured break Nome cured l.qrd Wo guarantee the the city. Give them other. M win oiwc you one pound Japan ico lor 25 corns. Tins ?cn ccrr.oi dg bcai in mc ciiy for so corns (Jive, no a trial on it and be convinced that vou are getting the best goods at bottom prices! JUSI LISTEN 10 Ikhfll IliC Th ePi' aiv oiilyn few .samples and fell which way the wind is Mowing and gives us a warning of the beautiful rain. U tvxiaxnmtasamii mimmmmmmmmmmmmmttK Serves the cleanest and best meal in the city. Summer is here, do not heat up your house when you can buy ?32 pound loaves of bread for $1. Cakes 40c. Doughnuts, cook ies and buns 3 doz for 25c. Delivered at ZZ morning. kciiooi, oti:s. The Gorman class, with tho exception of two members, is united again, ami peace Hows within its walls. The board's decision compelled this action on thoirpart, togother with the persist out olTorts of tho suporintondont. Wednesday a little hostility was shown between one cf the toachors and the sonior grade, perhaps ono might havo boon wrong, but tho question of a part for tho whole would bo a good point for disciiBsion. The grammar class is vory near thro' its hook, treating at present on ungram mntical sontonccs. Tho VirgilinriB aro on tlioir third book with throe moro to complete boforo tho ond of school. Already the olovonth grade is on tho threshold of soniorship. Anothor visit trom tho lowor rooms would bo very accoptablo for wo know it would bo something good. A gonoral quiet rents over tlio school as only two havo been sont in tho ofllco for correction, und that for minor of fonses. Tho tenth and olovonth grades nre making rapid progress in botany. This Bpr ng is favorable to the Btudy which gives thoin an advantago over their pro. decoseors. Tim tlVf.lffll irrmlii l.. I (!,,.: I1..l -. ,....,w ,,i. ,uifi uinv clnsa ineoting Tuesday, and chuso black and yollow us their cluss color. A motto MVHfcfe II, f.qsl b;l(.n above to be the best in the a trial and juo will u.io no PCOPIC Say 01 AY 20C COffEE. B proprietor. SSSSBS: your door every 3 has not boon decided upon. Any ono in German would bo very suggestive. Tho boginning class in algebra is in addition. It has been a long time sinco tho ban nor graced any or tho walls in tho north ward. Tho list or letters remaining at tho post ofllco uncalled for up to April 18th., lti.js Growold, Mrs. Iljotad, Inga Merrit, If. Tho above letters will bo sent to tho doad letter ollice May '2, 180.1. If not called for. Fit.v.VK Cowdkn. Postmaster. Awarded Highest Honors World's Faki DR amm warn i POWDB MOST PERFECT MADE. A puic Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. FrN Crorn Ammonia, Alumor any other idulterar 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. WTjM