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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1895)
i ilrTrfV -il"lMrl4rV''laiaWawlLairfa ""LsssiaLasj-PB s ELsmLmw.lw?& fai$WtsM ev : 'if V i' All Home INT. . 1 M,mMm taSS)SllSmaamSmsmMaWSS mSym WllllMlMMMBllMMlllllllMMMllMllilMWWttMllllMllllllMMllMlllllllMlMMawMWWlltMMlMlMl AmbHjr. Sid Cox nnd wifu called at G W. Bikers Sunday. Mr. Scott of Cowlcs attended churoh Sunday at this place Somo pcoplo of Red Cloud had a picnic at Amboy last Thursday. Miss Ida Baker spont a few days last week over tho river. Mrs. J. W. Saladea is ablo to be out again. Miss Gcrtio Brown spent Sunday in lied Cloud. G. M. Warner and family were visit ing in Amboy Sunday. Mrs. I. Frisbio is not muoh better, Mrs. Ball of Red Cloud was visiting at C. C. Cox's Sunday. Georgo Reed of Red Cloud is stop ping in this vicinity. Chanoy Baker was calling in this vicinity last weok. Hall's Ftnlr Iieuewor cares dandruff and aealp offeotlonsj also all cases of baldness whero the glunds which feed tho root of the hair are not closed up. Stillwater. Bina Blaino is staying with her Grandma Richardson at prosont. Nollio Fowler of Cowlcs spent Sun day with Hattio Mottor, MisB Hutzo of Indianola visited with hcrfriond Mary Farquhar a few days. Dick Smith and family atteidcd Highest of all in Leaveoiag Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report Royaler ABSOLUTELY BDItfi CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY For a PEW DAYS will place on sale Q tiJ.- Formerly Sold from rf 1 A r, T Q" OUIIS iuiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii 1 lU 3cvJ These suits are elegaDt 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. A. Galusha, Mgr. church at Koklov Inst Sunday took dinner at J. R. Crozior's Mr. Reeves and daughter of Texra aro visiting at Mr. Thompson. Pcnington Nowton of Trenton, Hitchcock county, has arrived to tako homo the cattle that were wintcrod here. At tho annual sohool mooting in district 56 J. W. Smith was re-elected tronsurer, J. R. Crozicr resigned as moderator and H. W. Hubbard was eleoted in his place. Geo. Barn's buggy met with another Bmash up, the horso becoming fright oncd reared up and foil back on tho shafts breaking tho cross piece. The occupants escaped unhurt. SlMl'SON. After the crip, diptheria, pneumonia, scnrlet fever, typhoid fever, etc, Hood's Sarsaparilla is of wondorful bonettt in imparting the strength and vigor so muoh desired. Hood's pills for tho liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively. State rcek. Grass looks extra woll. Somo oats will bo ripo enough to out next week. Corn looks wells, Abo Mallony has moved onto H. Graham's farm, McsdamoB WilliamB and Csopcr HIW nndl Red Cloud. Webster County, who havo been on tho siok list aro somo better. Mrs. Jas. Gillens was called to tho bedside of hor sink mother in Iowa, Mrs, S. Potter improving slowly. Jas. Stono and wifo started last Monday for Kansas City on a visit to his relatives. Great preparations aro being made for tho 4th of July celebration at Oriole. Occasional, Not many business houses in these United States can boast of fifty years' standing. The business of Dr, J.C, Ayer fe Co., Lowell, Mass,, whoso incomparable Barsaparilla is known nnd nsed every where, has paused its half-oentennial and was nover so vigorous as at present, Illudcii. Chas. Konncdy has taken another rolapso. Friends from Doniphan aro visiting Grandma Monroe. J. E. Yost sold soaae fat hsgs ia Blno Hill Tuesday. John Fassler rode tho A. O. U. W. goat Monday evening. More baptising Sunday at Grablc'a ford by Rov. Hummel. You aro not up to dato unlois you havo tho whooping tough. J. L. Grandstaff was eleoted school director at tho meeting Monday. vt. l'uiicorsoa or suae mil came over to tee tho ball gamo Thursday. Miss Lona Monroo aid Rov. Shat tuok were Blue Hill visitors Monday. II. M. MiClurc is en tho rtad sill ing Harvesters for ths Plans cempany. Coin's Financial Bcoool js absorbing the minds of the pooplo U tkii vicin ity. Master Clyde Speer f Edgar is spending a few day with Clyds Wal-Ian, Neil, Friday, June 28. SIS Henry Widdershcon's horse died in tswa last Saturday, supposed to ba sun-stroke. S. R. McCoy had a horse killed by lightning last Friday evening during tho rain storm. J, D, Trivalpieoo and Jaoob MoCoy had a run away last Wednesday and both came out with a few bruises and cuts. Mr. and Mrs, Hicks and Giaoio, Mr, and Mrs. Jthnson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Whoolsr drsvo oyor ts Ayr Suiday. Bhlloh'a onro is sold on n gnarantoe. It cares inaipieut constipation. It IbJ thu best Cough Care, Only one cent a dose. 1!G ets., CO ots., and 81.00, Bold by C. Li Cotting. ... Butln. Frank Scdilsd has a new windmill. A. Bcrgcman was in our vicinity Cowboy Clutter was in our locality Wodnosday. Mr. Knight and wife of Inavalo dined at A. Wilson's Sunday. District 33 will have a six months term of sohool beginning in Ootober. Emory Bean and familw were visit ing in Cowles Saturday. Ted Saunders of Red Cloud was in our neighborhood Saturday. Oley Nelson was visiting relatives in Kearney county the latter part of last week. Ckarloy Sino and wife from near Bladen was visiting at his father-in- law's Suiday, One day last week Harry Lindsay fell from a horio and fractured tho bone in eno of his arms. The Methodist choir ot Red Cloud will hold a aong servieo Suiday at 3 o'clock at tho Ramcy sehoolheuee. All are iivvitcd, 1895. Mrs, Tom Anderson diod on Mon day night of this week. Sho had been siok at times for a good many years but not until about one year ago was sho considered to bo failing faBtcr than UBUbl, Mrs. Anderson was born in Denmark in 1858 and movod from there to Iowa with hor parents, whero sho married Mr. Tom Anderson. Sho leaves a husband, two children, a brother and sister, aid a host of frionds to mourn hor loss. Funeral services woro conducted Wodncsday at two o'clock at thoir rcsidonco by Rev. Anderson assisted by Rev. Bean. Tho remains wcro laid to rest in tho Gcnsen ccmotery. Stunner. "Orange Blossom," the common sense Female Romedy, draws out pain end sore ness. Bold by 0. L. Cotting. Market Kcport. (Corrected Wvekly.) Wheat I 05 Corn CO Onta 35 Rye CO Flax 125 Hogs 3 25 1 00 Stock hogs 2 rj03 00 Pntcowa 3 50 Butter 1) Era 0 Potatoes 1 00 Chickens , lb 4 Spring Chlckona-, 1 D02 00 UrKOVB lu o Balled ilay por tonlO Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., Ban Diego. Cal. says: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy it the first medioine I have ever foand tkat weald do me any good." Friee fiOe, For sale by C. L. Cottiag. Dr. Price's cream Baktag Pewder A Pure drape Cream ul Tartar Powder. Taken Up At my form, nine miles east ot Red Cloud, two light bay mare colts, and one dark bay horse. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. J. Toi'ram. Guide Uocli, Neb Vol. 23 No 26 iirs A Womlrr In I'imiiiiiiiihIiIii. Among tlio curiosities preserved by tho Minnesota historical society is a llthogruphed copy of mi engrossment of the emancipation proclamation. Tho engrosser, one W. II. Pratt of Daven port, la., was ho very skillful lu hla manipulations of tho pen that ho suc ceeded, by a careful and oxact shading of tho letters, In producing a very ex cellent portrait of Abraham Lincoln the author of the famous document, in' tho center of tho copy. In other words, tho lettering itself is mado to form a portrait bf Mr. Lincoln. There were probably a largo number of them originally struck off, but eople9 of it aro now very rare: As a specimen ot penmanship it is certainly very unlquo. Money of AUiunder the Or oat. An interesting find has just been mado near Pntlas, Greece, namely, a rich collection ot money in gold and silver of tho timo of Alexander tho Great, moro than twenty-two centuries old. Tho trcasuro was fouud by a peasant In a Held. A great quantity was handed up to tho authorities, who will deposit It In thu museums. Hut the peasant has, it is thought, taken ?aro of his interest by hiding a quan-f tlty, which ho will bo glad to sell to tho highest bidders. The Flnmt Htublei In the World. Baroness von Ziryllan, of Paris, has tho fincht stables In tho world for her magnificent horses. Evon those of the grrertt czar himself do not equal them to magniHceueu. Ou Sunday idler noons she takes her tea in thu stables, where down tho ccntcr'of tho great b'nilftnga thick pflu oar pet is placed leading- up to the tea room. The horses come up to the tobto for sugar fossa therr mlre. like pet tkgs. Tho builcfiBfftf cover ov.c three acrea of. jrou'iMt." . Klin fliit Urn Tlrlu-t. A Uoston yojiug lady at thu union itutien.ln PorMmd, Me., wanted to ruy a Uekut for a wiiy btulion, but had? tpfgottm the'uiuno of the town. Be; 'Off urged to rtmno a gut's ut it, tWiti oiled in Munhing dm fusion thsA. U iounrlwl something like "cat's vfej in." Sin ' - 'I '"' for Viscaspb.-t Eight tons ot millet Hay for ealo, Jne Earner, box 538, Red Oloud.