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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1895)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY i$. 1805. 5 4 n $ M - .iV vy Just Like Dan&tno eou five Collar Bill fX7ncN wo sell you one ot our new Overcoats or Suits. Wo save you from ona-tlilnl to oiiu-liulf In the price and give you tloublo value it) quality. THE CHEAPEST GOODS you can buy, THE LOWEST PRICES ou can got, nro nut nil that In necesenry in pur chasing Hoots uml Shoes. Many of you hnvo tried tho nbovo plan and It lias not nlwas given ou tho sat isfaction yon desired. You may havo spent uioro than tho difference that it would have cost for a hotter iiuulity of goods at a littlo higher price in repairs inado not once hut ninny times unti. ou threw them aside in dif-gust. Don't allow oiirsolf to ho fooled AIjTj THE TIME. Wo take pleasure in dealing in SAT1SFAC HON us well n.i in HOOTS and SHOES, and tho complaints wo have nro few and fat between, and are iiifltantly made satisfactory to jou when made. Will jou not try us this oir and savo a portion of your shoo bill by dealing with us t Wo await your do ciHion. Hi..Kr.u.r.r. .fc K.vt.r.v. mtr.viTii:.s. oniKH xsn i:mks. pit EI) E. McKEEUY, M. 1). IMijMelan ami hiiryeon, City and country calls promptly ans wered. Moon Hi.ooi;, Hf.d Ct.oun. To wear to wear 11. . & 2X. them Is tho best Ready-Tailored Clothing Come and look at Our Straight Front Sacks Our Round Cornered Sacks Our Cutaway Frocks Our Nobby Overcoats Our Troucrs in Stripes and Mixtures The driest gondii ever oilcred at Such Little Prices Wm9k M nil ' ' 'w COMBINATION SUIT tWO PAIR OF PANTS AND CAP Our Boys' and Children's Clothing, Our Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Our Shoe Department never before offered such bargains to all, itmr.r Mi:vri. c. Here's to tho onion, O, bless me, 'tit well; Hut gracious, how hlrong Is tho horrible t-mell. Mir RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. V. E. Cioblo is in tho city this week. C. W. Kaley was in Hardy tho first of tho week. N'nto Piatt was in Lebanon a fow days this week. T. W. Auld was in Omnha this week on business. Willis P. Fulton baa moved with bis family to lied Cloud. Al tJulushu returned Saturday from u business trip to Lincoln. Tho Indies of the M. E. church will givo a strawberry social bluntly, ltandolpb McNitt returned Sunday from a trip to Lincoln uml Omaha Mrs. Handy ot Grand Inland mid Mrs. Ed Cox were gucets of 0. C. Core last week. Hear "The Chariot Knee" from Hen llur at tho Cougrigulioniil church Thursday, May 10. Miss Veda Shepherd of llhomington, Neb., was tho guest of Miss Tilla Mc Clelland over Sunday. I5v. Spelnuin was physically indis posed Sabbath and did not hold sorvicefl in his church in tho evening. Editor Warren was homo from Lin coln this week, but returned again for a sojourn of three or four weeks for his health. List week our item in reference to our friend, A. .1. Means, a typographical er ror crept in and made us say "A. J. Heans." Th W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. E. J. Overing during the month of May, on Tuesday afternoon of each week at .'! o,clock. Only twenty cents to hear one cf tha bait elocutionists in tho wtst at tho Congregational church Thursday even ing, May Oth, "Tho council introduced an ordinance to stop bio cling on tho walks, did they? I'd rather rido a railroad bridge, any time," sa)s tho bicyclist. C. II. Smith of Guide Hock lias pur chased Lanney Smith's stock and prop erty and will como back to Red Cloud. Lannoy will go to California. Mrs. S. It. MoUrido, tho pioneer mil liner of Hed Cloud, has rison Pluc nix liko out of tho ashes and reoponod her millinery storo in tho Moon block. Don't forgot that Tim Cuiur give freo a Dream City, Coin's Financial School, or a lino cloth bound book with every ronowal or paid up subscription. Dr. F. E. McKeoby was in Nobnukn City tho lirst of tho week, to attond an other mooting of tho bourd of trustees of tho Institute for tho Blind at that place. Sco tho omotionnl attitudes in Greek costumo at tho Congregntional church Thursday ovening, Mny !). This work alono in said to bo worth tho prico of admission. Tho Hanks houso at Rivorton is ono of tho most pleasant hotels in tho coun try, and tho leading hotel in Hivorton. ton. Iianks is a jovial fellow and runs a tlrst-class houso. Dr. F. E. McKeoby hns boon appoint ed by tho U. A M. H. H. Co. as surgoon at this point. Fred is nn nspiringyoun man and is climbing tho 1 ml dor of famo rapidly. Wo wish him an ubundunca of prosperity. Talk about heirlooms! Andy Horg, whou ho was in Norway a fow yours ago, picked up an old Danish cent that was milled in 15SS. Tho cent was found un der hia futhor'n blacksmith shop, and had boon buried thoro for how many years no ono knows. He has u tlno col lection of anciont money, embracing piocos of 1588, 1771, 1801.!. Tho 1588 piece had probably laid buried in the ground for 1100 years. Ho also hns n book that was printed and still hours tho mark ot tho printer in 1010, ut Copenhagen, and written in Norwegian. Tho book is '.'85 years old and fairly well preserved. The art of binding und printing is in oxcollont shape, and done as well us bucIi work is ut tho present timo. Too Snladen 1ms moved to the country, Ed Pulsipher is In Hastings this we N. W. Kingslimd was in Hastings I... week. Papor Hanging by Hadley A- Hobineou. See them. Call on W. 11. Koby for corn at the same old price. T. L. Trowbridge of llluo Hill was in tho city this week, Mrs. George K. llrown Is visiting In Lincoln this week. .John Feiguson of Guide Hock was in tho city this week. W. II. Hob) .1 Son aw agents for tho Champion machines. Miss Cora Garber was visiting at home tho lirst of tho week. Mrs. C. II. Crone is visiting in tliu Capitol city this woek. Jothatn Martin, a llluo Hill capitalist was in the city this week. lames S. White, wife and son Walter weio in lllue Hill this week. A good house and lots in Red Cloud to trade for land. C. W. Kulov. All kinds of ground feed cheaper than nn. boil, at Hed Cloud Produce CoV. Mrs. Geo. lingers is visiting her sister, Mis. L. II. Foil, in the city this week. Mrs. Charles Chapman f Lincoln is visiting .lames McNony and fundi" this week. S C. Dilley, the jovial mannger of the H. .V M. eating house, was in Omaha last week. lleautiful spring is surely hero for tin itinetant musician is making his reg ular trips to our city. Percy .Mellride leturned from Hast ings lust Friday, where ho has been em ployed in a jowelry storo. Maor lleniley appointed C. S. Men tion street commissioner, and 11. E. Pond water commissioner. Photographs for $'2 per dozen at Ten mint's gallery, for two wenks only com uiencing Saturday, May I. Harry Hallenbeck, formerly of l!ed Cloud, but now of Sciindia, Kansas, is visiting friends in tho city this week. A carlnad of nice clean oatsfor seed or feed just received and for sale at toots por bushel by Hed Cloud Produco Co. Tho Daughters of Veterans gave a very pleasant bat-ket social at tho Wil liams store bui ding on Tuesdny night. Peter Nelson went to Welllleot, this state, Sunday night, whero ho has re ceived a position as foreman on tho section. Miss Lottie Height departed Wednes day for a visit with her sister, MiH Addie. who is teaching school in He bron. Coin's Financial School is an excel lent treaty on free silver. Wo give it free to any of our nibscribers who pay for Tim: Cmir. Mrs. Henry L. Davidson of Lincoln, forinerlv Mips Mouto Tullejs of this place, accouipiinii'd her father from Lin coin last Friday. Al. Albright, Joe and Bert Illair re ceived now whoels from the fuctory this week. Tho boys aio preparing for a grand time this season. A buggy -n girl a hugging bee a team 'passes by a scampering tho river bridge trembles. Alas, poor Yor- ick! Mo thinks I see them yet. Mrs. F. V. T lor, who Iuib been visit ing in Kansas City for three weeks, re turned homo Monday accompanied by her littlo nioco, Miss Alice Duncan. Ralph Pope, who rccoivod tho appoint ment as cadet to tho naval acadomy at Annapolis, Mil., dopartod for that place Wednesday to bo examinftd. Ralph is a bright moral young man, and him the best wishes of his many frionds in this city. We'vo got it in for a wholo lot of fel lows that hired two Dagos to como down in our olllco und enliven tho monotony by giving ub several lino selections on the bug pipe. Somo day we'll got even by spending half an hour with each of the fellows and 6inging to them, We'vo got a great voice for singing. The young peoples societies of tho city will hold a union mooting at tho M. E. church Sunday evening, May r., at 7 o'clock p. in. Tho topic for tho ovun ing is. "Lossons from Gothsomino." Bring your bihleB and your friend. An interesting meeting is debired. Como nropurod to take bohio purt. George Morhart, loador. Yesterday, Jomefl Swoaringon was ur rested, on a statu warrant sworn out by Frunk Rolfo, for dischurging firearms within tho city limits. Whon tho report wns investigated, it was found that tho bullot had killod Rolfo'o dog. On being urruignod beforo Justi:o West, Jim was lined $1.00 and costs. Thoro lira a fow dogs in town that a dose ot load would II x just about right. Geo. Uarkor, who loft Red Cloud about two ours ago und locutid in Erie, Pennsylvania, has decided to ro turn to tho city within tho noxt fow wcoku, Tiik CainK is pleased to note that Georgo Bays ho cannot llnd n hotter place to live in than Red Cloud. His fnthor-in-luw, Mr. W. H . Smith, a cap italist of Erio, bus ulso decided to locato in tho city and will return soon. This acquisition to our population will bo much appreciated by our citUoiiB. Wall paper lit Talor's. Tho nicest liuo of curtains ut Tay lor's. C. C. Baker returned from Oklahoma to-day. Call and Fee Til lor's carpels before biiing. No. 1 upland hay. nice and bright, just received at Red Cloud Produco Co's. Mr. II. II, Ilersh and family nro now nicely located in the Mitchell piopert. Dr. I. W. Tulle s has been appointed on tho county board of insanity by J udgo Bealt. Samuel Johnson has been granted a pension b L'nclo Sam. It will not come amiss. A carload of ehoico corn for seed or feed just received, at Tmc per bushel. Hed Cloud Produco Co. W. B. Roby has two cais of choice corn for feed or seed for Ml cents per bushel by the wagon loud. Wo regret that wo were unable to pub lisli n program of tho school exhibition in district It), but it will will appear net week Taho our wagon work to Stapleton Ho forges all irons for huggicsotit of the best Norway iron, uses no malleable iron in repairing buggies. Ed Moody of Stillwater township was brought before tho commissioner of in sanit on Wednesday ami adjudged in sane. He will bo sent to Lincoln as soon as possible. Thousands of fruit and forest trees at tho North Branch nurser, one mile south east of North Branch, Kansas, 15 miles south east of Red Cloud, Neb. Tho Dillon Nursery Co. Past Grand Master E. J. O'Noll will lecture to the Odd Follows and their friends May 'JUlh, at the opera house. Mr. O'Noil is one of tho tlnest lecturers in the Held, so make your arrungements accordingly. Tho entertainment at tho M. E. church Wednesday night wiib a veiy pleasing alfair. Miss Luse is u very good elocutionist und wus deserving ot a better house than that which greotid her on tho occasion: Ben Adhem lodge. No. HIS, I. O. (). F hnvo purchased the brick building whero it now holds its meetings, and will make itself a permanent bonis. The lodge is prospering llnely and wo are pleased to note the fact. Mr. Lew Soderburg the popular rail road mail from Cheyenne, Wo, came down Friday morning to view his farm und piospecte. Ho paid Tho Grei.t Family Weekly a very pleasant visit. Lew is prospering in tho west. An application to have the tho saloon license cut down to the statutory limit, ?r.00, was made to tho council at its first session last Wednesday night. The matter was laid over for one week. Tho saloon men say that they aro not making enough money to pay tho li cense, The council will take up the matter next Wednesday ovening. Saturday evening u crowd of young folkB attended tho exorcises ot MifB Zedikcr nt her school in district -1. Sho was assisted by her sister Miss Lota Zedikcr, toucher of elocution ut Flunk lin. They nil report having it gcod time und that tho intcrtiiiniuont chal lenged competition. Miss Zcdikor ex pects to resuuio her uttenduueo at the university this year. Rer. .Tomes Ferguson, nn octogowuian father of Mrs. Sattley living on tho Wm. Gatos farm south f tho river was horn in 1817 in Virginia. Ho moved to Illinois in 1830. lie know President Lincoln personally und Peter Cart wright. Ho ha voted for thirteen prcsidontfl of tho United States und for every lopublicnn from Fromont down to the present time. He is still a linn bo liovor is republicanism. Helms extreme health for a mini ot his years und seems to bo ub vigorous as many n uiuti of 10 years. Ho is u strong Methodist und u thorough christian gentleman. Everybody Knows. Tli:it wo sell llour elioapoi' than any mUut liotiso in town. Host Palt'iit .Snow Kliiko llour .s.rct8 irm' siu-lc. OlliiM' brands In pi'uioi'tlon. Solid pack Tomatoes 4 cans 21) cents. Good Corn 4 cans for 25 cents. All package Coffee 20c lb. ' "Wo hnvo the best bulk coIIoch in town at prions that will please yon nil. W'v have tilt; Icm diiril Pear. W liiuc I lie. bett ririuil Apple VJ'e have Hie lieil lrlel Peaelim, We have Hie tiet dried Neelarhie, IV e have Hie lel dried Prune", We have I lie Ik'I dried IMiiiiin, We have l lie lieol Korgliuni, :i5e per ual. We hav e I he het S rap Sloe per gal. We haie Hie hel Pall Jelly, We have the het Pall Syrup, We have Hie lel dried Aprleot. We have I lie het dried ItaMiit. All the above will lie sold at prices Jess than any one in the city. AVhon you conic to town got my prices before mak ing yotr purchases. on hand at nil times fresh from home Hardens. will be kept on hand from now until tho close of the season. 1EN DOZEN CLOTHES PINS FOR 25 CCHI5. . f. Mizer, WI Z Scer. K. IJXXSaSWEXZXSS&XESF- J asimmmmmmmmmmmmmmnK Serves the cleanest and best meal in the city. Summer is here, do not heat up your house when you can buy 2 32 pound loaves of bread for $1. 3 5 Cakes 40c. Doughnuts, cook- 3 5 ies and burs 3 doz for 25c. 3 J; Delivered at your door every zS S; morning. 2 The TJeutrico Duily Express of April llth suys: "Tho entertainment at the Christian church lust niuht wus a de cided success. Miss I'rutsmau was surely master of tho situation in every respect. All enjoyed her descriptions and hor powor of impersonation was a feature of tho ovening Unit wn.i pleusing to nil. It was decidedly the host elocu tionary entertainment pven in the city for somo timo. It was suporior, siis one of tlio Chuutuuiuu directors to those so highly enjoyed at th Cliutuu quii hint summer." Miss I'rut'.inun will ho at tho Congregational church Thurs day ovening, Muy 11. Verily, tho wuy of tho now bicyclist is hard. Everything should clear tho road as, whon u person mounts u wheel for tho first timo and tries to cut tho grapo vine, something's got to drop. That was tho way with Harry Stroup tho other day whon he collided with tho Gurdnor House und expeoted it to drop, but it didn't; Hurry did, though, and protty hard, too. Hut tho best joke wai whon our shoriir undertook to follow tho buck lino, which ho did, too, und ho found tho buck ut tho end of tho line, too; but ho wasn't going to stop for anything liko that. Ho kept right on going, und went all over that hack and himself, too. Suy, but what n picnic. I'how ! A. O. II. W. Attention. You aro ropiestcd to meet in our ball , . v mi iit.fij-i .. ' on aumiay, iiay urn, in -:.iu p. in. mr tho purposo of observing A. O. U. W. Sunday, Services will bo hold in the Congregational church couducted by Uro. E. h. Ely. til A. CJalusiia, ltocordor. On last Saturday tho streots of Red Cloud woro blockaded witli teams, and they woro hitchod to tho walks along Webster stroot so thick that there wus hardly room to turn around. This vory bad habit cuusad u littlo excitcmont on said duy und ciimu vory near milking u clean sweep in front of this olllco. l'lio oil wiigou canio gliding down tho stroet and hovo to right in tho midst ot these teams. This same oil wagon had u largo white umbrella attached to its top-mast, which spread several feet ot ennvas, und ono gay horo soemod to havo soma ob jections to standing ho close to that ob ject, and, in tring to stoer clear, crowd ed auothor team, and that teiim crowded another team, and then pooplo beguujto crowd und holler. Taking it ull togeth er, thoy had u high old timo. Finally, when ubout fourtoon hundred pooplo hud grubbed ubout Hint muny teams, und the oxcitomont hud subsided Eoinowhut, Hill Lanu's lumber wugon wus found to have hoed overturned, ono buggy had both shafts broken off, tho sidewalk was badly shaken und tho street win terribly trampled upon, otherwise, no daavigo wus done. Tho eye. Its diseases and treatment. E. S. Evans, M. I)., eye, cur und throat specialist, Lii'urii Hlock, Columbus, O. Iiutus Miksch, agent, Ked Cloud, Neh. - -Third Anniversary. On Saturday (waning, Mny llth, 1893, tho S. of V. bund will celebrate its third unniversury by giving u grand freo con cort in the court houso purk. An ex cellent progrum will bo rendered, und ro frasliinents, in tho sliupe of ico cream, cuko, etc., will bo prepared. Tho musi cal purt is entirely free nnd ever body is invited to uttoud. Tho proceeds will bo UHd to erect u band stand for concert wrk. Refreshments l.rc. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair CREAM BAKING P0WMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fnw oni Ammonia, Alum or any other sduUeur. 40 YEARS THE STAND A (LO. i' frtaMf- w