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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1895)
. - u t i 1 I fc - afc f--? vHnBWtjWLWg, my "iTrVTSBbifc 1 'TtS- - M"""M"M"" HwL' jJffjF'"' "t " '' ' jfirtll Tr -"jiJ3n All Home Print. WHAT'S UP? Look at the beautiful display in our store windows and you will see at once II Prices on Will Paper are Not Up ! But Way Down ! Don't fail to examine our stock and prices CLCOTTING. IWrs. S. R. ' Grand Of Handsome Pattern Hats ! From 2 to $5. 75c Mats all no at 25c this week. Moon Block, 2d door north of Mizer's. 4V MRS. S. R. McBBIDE. eggsagggscrss 1 -l & lj)i S2??' 1 rljM the Stmlnbiik(jr or Chaiter thin- ai! the best made. P DlcMiHMitri and repairs always I ,v Pktkrson, Red Cloud Neb. b 3 WW? "s.?J-i'.wZS?r: wjy-xtrarerariwrs n Dont forget the sale of Sweat Pads May 1 1 On Siitiirlu- !Iny 11, wo will -.ell you u pair oTptulN lor IOc. Or a Muijlu Ilariu-Hs rortjil 75, Or a IIrIiI Hoiihlc II unit' for wl-l.OO. Special Sale on Whips. I will ncII you Hirer whip lor 25Im or one Tor eln. TIicmo price only liul one day. Our Muint; invoice or Lap IMiMter are lino. Wo will (five Home hpct'ial prlcis on Diislum Stilurtlu), May 11. Trim in In;; ar.tl ICepairlu on liort nolleo. J. O. BUTLER, Red Cloud, Nobr. a OUR PREMIUM OFFER I FREE. TO EVERY PERSON One Doll.ir for 1 HE CHIEF for One Year. SPECIAL H0TC TO OLD SUDSCHinERS Yon ran obtain this HandsomoOne Dollar Hoc. pnstaKv.tiil,i) w lewlDKiiowforonojear If Miiirhiibsrriptlnii does nut extilru for sevcra wet ks or i.io iitlia yet, scntl In jour renewal auU Ilia tlato on jour paper will Uo 6ei (orwarU oqo year. U5&n&f -!- 1 .' .-' TVYoBricJe Opening I Kick, If you don't get tlio Huokoye goods, the Ohio cultivator or Oak wagon or buggy, for R Full line of agricultural im- u on hand. (A HAUDSOME POtlNb VOLUME OP SELECTEb PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS SIXTY-FOUR PLATES. Slzo of page, 11 by 13Vi leches. Elaborate Cover In Gold and Colors( Highly Enameled Paper. WORTH $1.00.. SENDING. THErontcntsof tlin art series o! law abnvo referral toeonmsts of a helcc tlun o( si.xtv ro nit iiiotnurjliio niriKluctluiis of tliu Columbian Kx position, and Is linaluablu as n ell as (.ilibilenlly beautiful. OlD$""JCfuBH$ IMBS81HEHB i iouLOTKrer7H:t orrri ( 7 OMCv Red Cloud, Webster County, THE CHIEF I'uhltftliori Wcokljr. MibfU'rlptlon, 1 l'er Annum Invariably In Advance If not paid In Rihiuii-o, after till tlaSe March 18, lew. Urn price will tie f .i, Kntererf nt the Tout Utile In lied Cloud, Nub. as ii t ii 1 1 iiinttcrof theni roiid cla.11 ALL PRINTED AT HOME II. A; M. It. It. Time Tabic. (IU1NO KAS1 fift, Iioal KrclKlit, l.v r a. m. in, I'iuii-iikit. " liiWi " Ar 10:00 a. m G, Fait Freight. " I as p. n." 1 .00 p. m (IUINU NUUT1I 142, Mixed Train, l.v l'J:30 a, in. Ar 12:05 p. m (iOINd wiar ra, KMt Froluht, l.v ll:ln. in. Arl0:Va. in 141, MUeilTr.llll, ' iit.mp. III. " lltMll. in ir, rHiii'iiKt-r, " 8:4up. in. " 8:30 p. m I'ltllSS NOTES. Onirics II. Colemnn f Itd Clnuil wan n tlto city Wednesday, looking after railroad rutos to the Pncilic coast. Lobnnon Journal. John McLaren of lied Cloud, n broth or of J. W. McLaren tho livery man of Hluo Hill, in hero visiting the latter nnd Ins family. Hluo Hill Loader. II. C. Richmond of I led Cloud, and until recently connected with Tub Ciiikf. hiiB accepted n situation nt the iisjluni, uuder the new asylum oflluiulu. AdauiH County Democrat. Walter Cox of ltod (Jloutl is in tho city Ibis week visiting with relatives nnd friends. Walter is n hturdy farmor hoy now. and has been planting seeds with considerable enthiibiaBtii. Harlan Coun ty Democrat. Judge .James MuNeny of lied Cloud, wuh in Hastings. Jim MoNony would make a district judge before whom overy person could safely uxpect exact and expeditious justice. Adams Coun ty Democrat. Tho exporlations of American Hour to Cuba have declined from 0,000 barrels to 800 barrels per month sinco tho de struction of tho reciprocity arrange mentB directed under tho McKinley bill. Syracuse Journal. Itoligiuus meetings at 1'luinview will again be held on and after next Wed nesday evening and will bo conducted by Hev. O. W. Hummol. Ninety con versions have been made, sevonty of whom have been united with the church as the result of meetings held in Plain viow in tho past. An Kpworth Icnguo has also been organized there with a membership of forty-threo charter mem bors. The Pluiuviow Sabbath school is pntroniod by about 100 scholars. Blue Hill Loader. W. P. Fulton and family movod to Hod Cloud Tuesday of this wook. Wo nro unablo to ascertain what busi noes Mr. Fulton will engugo in in tho future Wo beliovo wo speak tho sontimonte of the people when wo say wo regrot to boo them leavo our city nfter sovoral years of nctivo business hfo horo. Mr. Fulton wns a progressive, energetic nnd libornl business man; an active member nnd libornl supporter f religious sociotien, Doth Mr. and Mrs. Fulton will bo much missed from relegioun and social circles. Tho wish of thoUoviewisthat prosperity may attend them whorover they may cast their lot. Hivorton Koviow, Senate tllu 'AX is the law of tho land or will bo by tho time it is needed. It provides that tho secretary of stato shall designate tho papers that shall publish at legal rates the proposed nmondment to tho constitution. The bill was heavily votood by tho governor, but tho motion thnt it bo tho law, not withstanding, recoived tho constitu tional number of votoB in botli tiousos. And now the populikt papers aro giving tho lawmakers und the law heavy doseo of cold, rhetorical poison. Tho probablo cost of printing theso amondmontB will be Kll,0.ri0, und but far tho law all that good money would bo in etoro for pup nowspapers, instoad of to thoso having ti general circulation in tho several counties of tho stato. Tho brutality of tho brutal majority is pronounced in this Instance, nml though in no fikio ii robbery of tho tnxpajrni It is tough on tho pops, lloronftor thoy nuibt pay less (ittent.un to tho election of governor! nnd iriifs their re to tiiMuiotliOHU ivtary of st ito. T. ' can ihi v sr v by ti t , i ii ,e i I v ( iin ' f ' M i '. li i to i ( ri '! i" - ' " -S't.to Neb., Friday, May 3, Illnclcn. ltcv. Gross left Tuesday morning for Nelson. O Wliolan of lloscland wns in this city last Friday. II. McCiuro was doing business in Hostings Tuesday. J. E. Yost is having tho interior of his meat market painted. The Lank of Hladen in again in the hands of F. V. McLitughlin. Ed Ovcring and Frank McLaugh lin spent Sunday at the county scit. For tho pat few days it has been trjing hard to rain, with but little success. Some of tho boys who play ball made a holo in one of tho drugstore window,. The young follkt nniniuscd them- selves hanging May baskets Wednes day evening. W. M. Urannis put up n new wind mill for A. P. Johnson on his farm south of town. Mrs. Orchard and her sister of Kd gar nre spending n few days with her parenrs, A. Cauffinau and wife. The Aid committee of Harmony met Tuesday nt Iiyran Bros, storo and distributed their porton of tho state appropriation of $200,0(10. Tho lower end of town wus quite lively with ap plicants but everything passed of pleasantly. S. F. Kent of Lincoln, grand lec turer of tho A. O. V. , was in tho city Thursday looking after tho inter est of tho lodge. Whilo here ho stated that not n lodgo or even a tnctn bir had been sii"piuided during these trying limes. The i fforis, in this re spect, of Grand Master Tuit are orowned with success. Unnk Kxaininer Ulinc was in the oity Tuesday finding nil tho papcm in connection with tho bank satisfactory gate tho cashier pomo good pointers and p'lthim in position. Tho patrons are all glad to know it lias been kept out of the hands of n receiver and that thoy will have tho pleasure of transacting their business with F. V. McLaughlin, who has many friends in this community. -!. I Specimen Ciinon. S. II. Clifford, New Caanol, Wis., was troubled withNeurnlgin nad Rheumatism bin stomach was disordorotl, his liver wns nfTooted to nn nlnrming degroe, nppulitu fell nway and he wns terribly reduced in flesh nnd strenfth. Throobottlos of Eloo trio Ulttor cured him. Edward Shepherd, llnrrisburg, III., hnd n rutining oro on his leg of eight yenrs' standing. Used three bottles of Kleotric Hitters and seven boxes of Huckli n'ri Ar nica Snlye, nnd his leg is sound nnd well. John Speaker, Cntwnlin, 0 had live Inrgo fever sores on his leg, dontoiB said he was ineurnblu, One bottle Kleotrla Hitters nnd ono box Hncklin's Arnica Snlvocnred him entirely. Sold by C. L. Cotting droggist. urllultl. Corn is up nnd is being cultivatsd it looks woll sinco tho rain. Chns. und Roy Ilogato of l'rairio Gem wnro guests of ilohn Earner last week. T. Euicrton is coining back from Tcxis to tho land of milk and honoy. For his health of course. The exhibition at district 49 last week wns well attended. Tho aid car was Into so that the crowd had to wait in tho dark until tho oil could bo ob tained. The oliiof attraction of tho ovening was a free lunoh nnd n wheel barrow race, August Fodderahook car ried oil tho prize. Ed Mohlor is tho happy papa of n baby boy. .Iimmv, IltifUlcn's AinU'ii Knlvu. Tho Ix-Ht salvo in the world for cuts, hnilRos. Hores. Ulcer. Snlt rhoiim, fover njres, letter ctiniMxi iih.uis, cm. uihwh, - c i m. ni" ...-..,., uj, ....-, ...... i'-"' I tu lyrnre I ' . l"y reqi'T tl. It , ( r . it-'r.e' on , r , i . '? nor 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U.S. Gov't Report fm?52& ABSOLUTELY PURE Am boy. Sylvaitcr Frisbin spent Sunday at homo. Miss MoUartnoy is staging with MrH. J. W. Saladon at Present. Ed Uox and wifoof Ropuhlican City wero guests of his father C. 0. Cox Inst week. Mrs. G. W. linker nnd dnughUr Susie arc slowly recovering. Tilley Hasscr spent Sundiy at Am boy. J to Salndcn and family spont Sun day with his brother Dot. G. V. Bnker and J. W. Salndon each had a colt cut In tho wire. C. H. Fnsbie and wife Spent Sun day in Guido Hock. Grandma Young mother of Mrs. Will McKinncy left last week for IJenver City to keep house for her son. Mrs. Frase nnd daughter aro visit ing in lied Cloud this week. Miss Lorn Mollride called nt F. M. Cockrells Sunday. Will Hams is the happy papa of a baby girl. Mrs. J W. S linden is slowly re covering. Mrs. Annie Scott oT lied Cloud is waiting on Mr. H.iker's sick people this week. A BIcunIioIiI Treasure. D W. Taller, of Cunnjohnrir, N. V., snjs Hint lie nlwnjs Keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house am) his fam ily hns nlwnj found tho very best results follow its iihc; that hu woulrl not bo with out it if procurable. (1. A. Dyliemnn Druggist, Cntskill, N. V,, sa)s Hint Dr. King's N'pvr Disoovery Is undoubtedly the liest cough remedy; tliat he hns used it in his family for eight years nnd it hns never fulled to do ell that is rlaimed for it. Why nut try n remedy so long tried nml tested. 'I' rial bnttlts free nt V. L. Cotting's diugstore. Slate l.iuu. Ono can hoar com planters in every direction, Mr. Hales and wifo from Washing ton, Kansas are visiting Mr. Isaac George this wtck. Mrs. Henry Sicwcrt from Pilot Mound, Iowa, is visiting her parents. Everybody is enjoying asparagus and pio plant pio, John Fagan bought a team from Jurd Caster Inst week. Mr. Wallace Clino and Miss Emma Tolaud attended teacher's examination in Mankato last Saturday. If King Solomon was nlive he would say: "CJo to tho I raveling ninn, learn hi J wiijs ittid bo wific." Mr. C. 'V. Ilntlell, n Cincinnati traveling man representing thn (Jneen City Printing Ink Co,, nfter Mulloring niteiiBcly for two or three dnys with lameness of tho eboiililer, resulting from rheumatism, completely cured it with two applications of Chnmberlain's l'nin Hlmn. This remedy ia gaining n wide reputation for its prompt oures of rheumatism, lnme bnck, sprninB, swelling ano lameness. CO cent bottles for snleby Deyo it Oriee druggists. HUM Open. Knnou Clin r: It hns bon reparUri thnt my hUl was closed. Ab such is not true 1 wIbIi to inform my customers through ur columns that I am hero to utay. Neither do I have to borraw money to run it. I think ito,uit likely the Hunks houf will bo running forsov- , erni nrs yor Very IUsp'y, II Hani... pioj ritrHiiii.- Hw Itivarlon. Neb. Dr. Pile's Crcatu tJ.Jtin Powder Voi. 23 No 18 w Roal Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending April .'10, 18i),'i, ns furnished by J. II. lUilcy bonded ntstrnctcr J W Ittinclirr uliorlll to (1pi DiiliSoll lots lo-iMMalii i-i-ii fin.'.tuo .1 W Ituiicliey lierlll lnMlmiii (.olson n il lntH I0.tl.l2 llfk II l!el Clmiil .. ",U 00 J V Uiinelinr tlierllT to Jno.lelTrlrit mitl Minn s il .B-MJ IUe0 00 J M MiiihIi nml wf tit Allen IVrrtiinlilo w il lntH 17 ami IS lilk B VmieeA txlltlnli In lllililn HiH-k IWOO Miirllll Itenleii to TIikh Itenlia w il h ', nanil ii o U 7-'M2nVi 2W00 0. AI.Hmlth unit Mf to S-ithIi II Smith w il IU 1-2-3 lilk (1 (lurli.r'H mlilllloii lo IIimI I'liiinl (W)C0 l.'taslns I'. IjuI.I et al to Unlit I' .Moure w iln Use k niiHwV, H.t-1-IJ I.T.OIO Hi. lit 1' Mi mm to l'niHtus V. l.iiilil nml wf nine ... "foo ft) CIiuk V I'lni Im 'mill wifn In I'iiIIit nml (1oOiIwiIhoU":0S-I0 I'lnn nre l'Mrt'iine nml wf lo I V Tut- !)' w il lot 1 nml n ', Im 2 lilk 8 a- llilre'Hiiilit In lliil (.'Imiil (li'o.) CiiKlebart nml wf to Jus I'l'luwin wil lut I lillc'-T IliiK'lonil 2.1 tiO I CO I 00 I jUmhiI K IHi;IiIiiiiiI anil wf to .1. h IVter hiii wit IiiIhI In II lilk I IlimilaiiiU nml Welch's rt'lil In lliil Cloiiil Tulnl $r.'110OO A lady nt Tooleys Ln., wiis hiok with lulioiis eollfi when M. C. Tii-lor, n promi nent merchant of the town gave hi r n liot'lo of ClinmborlalnV Colie, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Hemeily. lie snjs hhe win will in forty minutes nftor taking tlit. Ilrht ilone. For sale b) Dnjo .t, Qrico tlrtiggists. Miiiny Meic. Mr. Ijiin has nut in a nicy field of alfalfa, und given his farm u .'iieral cleaning up. Mrs. II. Holdredgo mid d.iughter coutemplnto making a three weeks' viit in IvnnHH. U. G. Knighf puli in most bis time lonkin fur wild flower'', prefor rahly the 'Jiisy." Mr. Walker (h fencing another (juarier for pasture. Mr. llai t well began making cheeso Monday; ho will not mike butler this summer. Fruit bloom gone the Inst of April, Juno roses budded in May and tho prairio looking liko a green lawn. $ Our good old stato will redeem hor solf yet, for Tamers aro plucky and ncvor say die. Inayalo school closes its most suc cessful term of school tho 17th. foi whooping cough Chnmburlnin's Cough Ilimedy is excellent. I)y using it freely tho disonso is deprived of nil dan. gerous coiiBequoiices, Thero U uo dan ger in giving the remedy to babies, in it contains nothing injurious, '-'f. mid 50 cent bottlos for sale by Doyo & Orice. Willow Creek. Ada Carpanter is visiting on Wil low creek this week. John Sanderson and May Hon wcro united in mairiago April 22 by llcv. A. Hlnckwoll. Mrs. lion limner hns a brother vis iting her from Madison county. Thn unny frionds of Mis Edna Etlson will bo ploased to learn sho is well pleased with her ucw homo in Illinois. A beautiful and valuable lain last night. Ma.nitoiia. lluoklnghnm's Dyo for tho whlakera does its work thouroughly, coloring n uni form brown or blnok, which, when dry, will nelthor rub, wash oir, nor soil linun Tlioiouru 1 1,10.1 women coinmorola. trnvulers in the United Stutta. ChlSdrenCi-yfor A. HlltcjittleJaUntlLMplonia. r w j T ar'lil'rt.i'.!-vuruw.ptel .vtwj'-) ve3toIWMi'u-i"3uu0;u i .-"yiuCJ i i : rt r r I . nl I tf