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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1895)
I . f ft 11$ B ' All Home Print. S3K ?2K $ I "" " 0"', --- - . wj . . .... 35 iR HMMHMM i3 72R ItllUll'Il. Frank Burden is working for J. L. Grandsiuft. MiDtiie Monroo in with friends at Franklin this week, Jno. Lutz sold somo fat hogs in Blue Hill Tuesday. W. II. Bartlett and wifo of Gamp bell wcro in this oity Friday. Heginbothatn of Hastings drove in to this city one day last week. Henry Whoclan was down from llogclwid Tuesday of this wock, Mr. and Mrs, Whcelor wero taking in the sights at Blue Hill Friday. The Bladon and Gowlos baBe ball ' teams did not play Saturday as ad vertised. 0. K Hicks, James Burden and J. K. Yost wero transacting business at tho county scat Wednesday. II. M. McCluro our implctncnt man was doing business at Hastings a oouplo of days last week. School oloBcd Friday. Tho excr eiscs wcro hold in tho evening at tho 0. A. II. Hall's which was crowded. Bov. Shattuck of Grand Island preached to a good sized audienco at the Baptist church Sunday ovoning. Sinco oar last writing J. E. YoBt, Dr. Kehlcr, W, B. Housohulder, Ghas. Clark and James Burdon were Blue Hill visitors. ..........,........ ............Mro..mTO...M.......M....r...,...............T....M....w..M..... l?y KtWWr.'myicasM Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ?m ABSOLUTELY PURE CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY Suits These suits are elegant patterns, nice fitting but only one or two of a line. We will sell you Straw Hats for 25c, sold at 75c, $1 and $1.25. Summer Underwear of Every Description. Mrs. YenBen died suddenly Tuesday morning of heart failure, at the time she wan stopping with her daughter Mrs James McCoy. Tho Children's day exercises at the Congregational church Sunday was not very largoly attended perhaps on account of tho postponement. Whilo in Topeka last March, E. T. Bar ber, a prominent newspaper man of La Cygne, Kan., wait taken with cholera mor das very severely. Tho night elerk at tho hotel whero ho was stopping happen ed to have a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcua remedy and gave bim three doaea which relioved him and he thinks saved his life. Every fam ily shonld keep this remedy in thier home at nil times. No eno can tell haw seon it may be ueeded. It coals bat a trifle and may be the means of saving mnch suffer ing and perhaps the lifo of same member of tho family. 'J5 and f0 cent bottles for sale by Deyo fc Grico druggists, Gurdvnvule. A rain would not hurt tho crops but ovorything in growing nicoly. Onions are knoo high and still a growing, they arc far ahead of tho weeds. G. A, Latta took a load of produoo to Hod Cloud Tuesday. Gardnors keop tho market well suppliod. Carl Cochrane of lied Cloud was in Gardonvale ono day last week. Misses Mabel Waller and Mario Baking Rowter Red Cloud, Wkhstkr County, For a FEW DAYS Formerly Sold from iiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiaiiiUiiiiUi A. Galusha, Mgr Latta are spending tho weok at Fraak lin attending commencement exercises. Quito a number of Gardenvale turn ed out to hnar Sam Jones at Hod Cloud Wednesday evening. G. G. Hoit is sponding the week with Arthur Hayes, Silas Summer spent the first of the week in Hasting with his little baby boy. Messrs Wilson and Fuller spent Sunday in Gardcnvalo. Boo Boner has ono af tho finest pieces af corn in this part of tho coun try. Tho Cowles young gang find gardon vale a pleasant plaoo to sinoko of an evoning hut den't toll their mamma's. Wo hoard tbo tinklo of Amboy wed ding bells last Sunday cvoniag and wish tho young couplo a happy life. Mr. Henry Kconoy had tho stars and stripes loating from the domo of his castlo a few days ago. He is an Amcrioan. Mr. Gunniagham is helping Gcergo Mann with his onions. The yaing folks expect to take in the eolebration at Cowlei tho fourth. Can a ghost walk a railroad bridge? In tho wordB f the poet: It may be so Yet I don't know It appears to mo like a lit. But it may have boen a shadow of a ghost, that soared Sofunny and Pint of whisky, If an American wiahos to work gots a job of work, works, receives his pay, and bohaves himself why need a neighbor kick? Whom did neighbors forefathers coma frara? Ii not a naturalized citizen ai American? Gardenvalera are tirad af neighbera nuireprescutad roports, Nor A Br8UN, j- ,TJ WW li Nfil, Friday, June will place on sale $14to$20 SIS I i wwwmwmb w Uatln. Tom Anderson is transacting busi ness in Inwu. Bowl Letncr was a sightseer in Campbell Saturday. Mr. Phillips af Otta has planted three aercs of sugar beets. Mrs. Broaks from noar Bladen is guest of Mrs. Clarenco Wilson of Otto. Mrs. Tom Anderson is very danger ously sick. llcv. Alcxandor will proaah at Naw Yirginia Sunday at 11 o'clock all are eordially invited. Miss Daisy Plumb of Red Cloud was the guost of Lillian and Frank Kainoy tho first of the week. Pctor Nelson and Frank Bean wero visiting friends and relatives in Ker noy county the fore part of this week. Chris Roiher and Miss Carrie Roigle from near Red Cloud attended preach ing at the lumcy school heuso Sunday. Adjusted Boudreaux has returnod from Indian Territory whero ha has been for some lime hunting up a lo cation. Mrs. Jonsen and her two daughter Miss Marie and Luura from near Min den wcro visiting friends in our local ity last week. Tho Methodist ohoir of Red Cloud came out to Pleasant Prairio last Sun day and bad song service, The hauso was crowded so that standing room was at a premium, From all reports tha singing was good. Stunnrr. a a i . Sometime ago I was treabled witk am attack af rkeaotatliM. I used Chamber- lain' Pa a Balm and was eempletely eared I have siaee advleed inaay af mj frWads aad eaitoatera ta try the remedy tad all peak highly a it. I!ea eldbaam Han Late Bey, Cal. Far sale by Deya Grioe draggliet. , Dr. PtiM'i Cream Btklag Pawdtr A Par Oraf Creaa M Tartar Btwftr 21. 1895 Amlioy. Nice weather, farmers ara busy plowing com. Tho siek pooplo of this vioinity are improving. John Ilolcomb of Red Cloud was visiting his son Sunday. Miss Carolino Baker of Rad Cloud was tho guest of Minnie Baker Sun day. Anthony Groon is working for G. W. Baker. We taka tho pleasure of aanaunc ing tho marriage of our esteemed friend Mr. Frank Frisaie and Miss Laura MoBride, whioh teok place is Red Cloud. The groom and brido are both well known in this placo as in dustrious and refined young people and wo welcome them to our midst. Frank has a luorativo position in the Amboy mill and will livo at this place. Wo wish tho happy couple tho great est dogroo af happiness and prosperity. Homo pooplo nro constantly troubled with plmplos nnd boils, especially about tho faoe and neck. Tho best remedy is a thorough course of Ayor'a Sarsaparilla, whioh ozpola all humors through tho pro per channels, aud so makes the skin be oome soft, healthy and fair. Cowlei, Wa aro going to celaorata tha glor ious Fourth. Evarybedy oome and have a good time. Sovoral Cowles people attended tho Sam Jones lecture at Red Cloud Wednesday cvo. Messrs. Wilsen. Fuller and Boren wero visiting in Gardenvale Sunday, Rot. II. I). Vlatt of Franklin will preaoh in tha Congrogational ohurok at Lowles next Sunday marling, Pate Fuller was at Rod Cloud last Saturday, Vni. 23 No 25 7iK Miss Mario Latta nnd Miss Mabel Waller are attending commencement exoroiscs at Franklin aoademy this week, Two young ladios of Elm oreek wcro badly aoarod by a bear on 8un day. Henry G. Keonoy is at Franklin this week. We understand that L. C. Fuller is taking lessons in Russian. We understand that J, Korkor Best will have his street oar line in work ing order by tho Fourth. Cowles baseball olub is expecting to go to Bladen to play a return gamo on Saturday. J. L. Fuller has a fine prospeot for an onion orop. M. A, Good traded a horso for a fine top buggy last wock. R. D. Paul has opened a detcotive agency in Cowles, Wo understand Unolo Tod has a wire fonco around his paroh, Rumor says one of the young men of Cowles has not been sleeping well lately, Anyone wishing dandelion seed can proauro tho same of John Brawn at the Zoolopalitan. T. J. B.oal was in Cowles, Sunday. 0. Wau Ler, Byron nsed a great deal of -hair dress ing bnt was very particular to' havo only the best to be fonnd In the market. If Ayer'e Hair Vigor had been obtainable then, doubtless he would have tested its merits, aa eo many distinguished and fashionable pooplo are doing now-a days. . " Taken Up At my farm, nino miles east of Red CJoud, two light bay mare celts, and one dark bay horse, Owner can have eame by proving property and paying for this notfeo, J. Tar-lav, UUiat JritcK, nw P.