The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 04, 1895, Page 5, Image 5
I 7 PSvj ,Sf'-IWZ7f Al ' -l . t jl . V ( 'm .1 M"7'tiSffjM?' yBET-!. jtot'iSMewMR,A tnW W ! t' ' TLy'i1' w-AU 3 ," i i 4 i w.i.,.ifWit'J''ij.r.TT"r'.ijmjM."iri.T,,.'-vjnvtJuwryjts A C3 T 1) J Don't Put It Off If you are going to buy for fall or winter, might -as well buy early and get a whole season's wear and comfort out of your cloth ing. Good goods can't be sold lower than we're sell ing them now, and first pick out of this splendid new stock ought to be worth something to you. This Label on CUrmeat liMiires Perfect Fit and Satisfaction. v sp. U Staada for tke Beat that AtoMj Can Buy or Skill Produce; EIOINT PUT ITOFF I vy'C'VBnfeHtt EuBBflanMfl H -b ut buy your under wear. It may save a bie doctor bill. You can find under wear, good and heavy at 25c 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. These air for men's sizes. Men's suits from $2.50 up. $5 to $10 buys a good one AH wool beaver over coats as low as $10. You paid $14 for them other seasons. We have a great line of cheaper overcoats. We want to show you the best gloves for as small a price as you ever bought them. Don't forget we also handle hats and caps. We also carry the larg est stock of Shirts. If you need a pair of pants we have hun dreds to pick from. It is no trouble to shov; you what we have to sell. Call on WIENER, ' The Clothier. ' Dont forget that we i handle shoes. T J.tH3.gaiHMwumw.i.i mtunui.jjw.mil THE CHIEF SV70P.1T CIE3ULATI0N 1,300. A.U. UoflMK.n, Kdltor. I.ahot TAIT, Asst I,ocrI Kdltor. What's Up ? Read Closely! You are Interested! School Shoes. Child's Grain But Tip, 5-8, 7Go ei oo 1 25 " " " " 811, Misses' " " " 11-12, " Kangaroo Calf, Uojb' Buffalo Lace, l :ir, 1 25 Womon's Bright Dong butt pat tip, 1 00 " Glove Calf, butt, - 1 25 Special bargains in hand turn Farmers' Plow Congress Shoes, 1 20 Tho Littlo Qiant School Shoa lends them all. Only to bo found nt A. IT. KATjEY'8. ODDS AND KM)S. A. II. Gray was in Lincoln this woek. A. II. Alexander, of Missouri, is in tho city. One of tho water mains sprung a leak Monday. Ernest Bolton was visiting in tho city this week. Mr. O. C. Boll is visiting in Lincoln this weok. J. 11. Walsh, of tho Nation, was in Lincoln this week. Itev. 11. D. Piatt of Franklin was on oar PtreotB Wednesday. (J to. llollaud roturnod last Friday evening from Oklahoma. A comploto new lino of wall papor at Tajlor's at bottom prices. J. C. Warner returned Saturday from u week's busiuoss trip in Colorado. A good fit guaranteed at Wiener's for uiu inudo to order from 913 CO up. Mrs. Clara Roynolds of Clarinda, la , is visiting relatives in the city this week. II. P. Sowttr will take orders for suits from 123 up for the next fifteen days only. Mrs. Ella Olinstead of Bertrand, this state, is visiting her mothor in the city this weok. & W. Ress returned Saturday from Nelaigb, where ho attended the funeral of his father. Mies Leone Fowlor left last Saturday for Cunada, whoro bIio will attend her former school. The Webster county agricultural bo cioty want the best efforts of overy resi dent ia the county. L. P. Albright, E. B. Smith and Lew Hummel attended the Btate convention in Lincoln this week. Albert Ducker, lately a resident of Sherwood, Kansas, Iibb accepted a posi tion in Minor Bros', etoro. Queer Turgor, who is at present hold ing tho position of eperator at Akron, Col., was in Bed Cloud this weok. Mm. aiiancey Cornell, who has been visiting friends in tho city a week or two, returned to hor home in Wymore Tuoeday. Farmers, merchants, mechanics, and professional mon generally will assist in making up the programme of ammuse ments, instruction and entertainment. The Orphean quartet will fling in the entertainment given undor tho auspices of the Christian Endeavor Sooiety of tho Christian church Friday ovenlng, October 11th. Warren Edson, recently from Clifor. nin. left on Wednesday for his home in nimriton. Town, after a throe weekB' vLif, with friends and relatives in. Red Claud and near Cow lea. '-""- l There will be a musical entertainment at the Christian church Friday evening, October 11th, under the( auspices of the Aid Society, aidod' by sorao of the best local musical musical talent. Tho ladies of the unriBtian cnurcn will'givrt a fifteen cent supper Saturday night in tho cornor store nuiiding norm of A. Knley'fl snoe store, ah are in vited, Cwme and get a good supper. Thsro are two or three culverts on the road in the river brldgo which should ha uromntly attended to. Two feet holes are net a very substantial footing for horsos, and there is not room tor two teams to paBa. Such negligence will result in a bad accident some time, and then some ono will have to pay for it, nn Tuesday of this week, A. Qalusha, for a number et years manager of ihe rihleo Olothlna Store, together wltn bis estimable fatally, left Red Cloud for Villisca, Iowa, where he will engage In the clothing business. Mr. Q. baa many warm friends In Red Oleud who will be sony to learn of his removal. He was a sterling business man, a fearless repub lican, snd a good citizen, besides being one of the brightest members of the A. O. U, W. lodgo in ihe city and Btate. The Cmr.i' wishes him buccceb in his new homo. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 4. 1895. M:VhV Kirs. F. P. Hndley, paper hanger. Carriage painting, F. P. Iladloy. F. P. lladley, painter and decorator. W. II. Kloo is working in Guide Rock. Mrs. Ruyaor of Iowa, is visiting in the city. Goo Ororlng has roturncd from Hum bolt. Olto Sltjclvar was in Lincoln thin wook. Call and seo Tajlor's carpots boforo buying. A F Hnitwcll and wifo of Inavulo were In Rod Cloud this weok. Anion Cowdan rnturned Wednesday from n week's visit in Logan, Kan. II. P. Sowtor will tako ordorn for suits from 123 up for tho next fifteen days only. Mies Mary Minor went to Kansas City Tuesday on a visit to hor sister Mar garot. E. O. Parker and wifo of Guido Rock wore shopping in Red Cloud one doy this week. Jutt received n number of ladies' shoes for large ankle and high instep. A. II. Kaloy. W. B. Roby will tako eggs in exchange for Hour, fruit, food, gruin, eto. Bring on your eggs. Mr. E. N. Robinson and wifo have ro turnod to Hastings aftor a pleasant visit with their children. Wiener in ready to tako your moasuro for Huita nimlo to oider from 813.50 up A fit guaranteed. Two draymen got a littlo sporty the othor day and had a horao race, and a big jaw uftowards over it. Mrs. E. Conover of Danvlllo, Illinois, who has buen visiting friends in Red Cloud, returned homo yostorday. When you want a nico smooth shave or haircut, givo Geo. Fentress a call. One door west of Minor Bros' store. Come out to the Wobster county fair and bring everything that you bavo grown or manufactured during your residence in the county. Little David Stowart wan painfully injured laul Tuosday. Ho foil from a loadod wngon, and the horses run ono wheel puiliJIy across his chest. Geo. Holland has disposed of tho Holland House to L. D. Oatman. Mr. Outman will icnovato tho house, replas tcr it, and inuvo into it as soon as possi ble. Don't forgot tho fair. The good rain of Thunday and to-day ought to make every one happy and willing to come to tho fair. Romombor that it la next week. At tho populist caucus held at the council chamber tho othor evening, P. W. Shea was nominated for supervisor of tho 5th district, Odcar Teel for as sessor. On and aftor October 1st, '05, oil is strictly cash from the tank line. Bet out your cans and we will givo you the best eil for tho money. John T. Jessen proprietor tank lino. Mrs, J. W. Osborn of Danville, III., who has boon visiting at the residence of Station Agent Conover has gone to Kearney from which place eho will re turn to her homo in Illinois. Mr. Noah Wagoner, one of our pros perous farmers living sovon mileB south west of th!a city hud his houso nowly painted this week, which greutly im proves its appearance. F. P. Iladloy did tho work. Remember that tho noxt board of supervisors should be republican. Also remombor that W. B. Roby is tho nomi nee for tho 5th district on tho republi can ticket and should bo elected. Ho is qualified and would mako an oflloient ofilcor. Prof. Wilkinson will dollver a lecturo at tho court houso on Monday evening Ootobor 7th, at 7:30 on the subject of "Catholicism." No admission foe witl be charged and evoryono is invited to como out and hear him. Mr, Wilkinson has mado this lecture in several towns and cities in the state and is represented as a first class epeakor who handles hia subject without fear or favor. A special prize haa been arranged for,, to be given to the lady or gentlomun who will appear in tho bicycle display ut tho fair, on the grounds of tho Wobster County Agricultural Society, October 10, 11 and 12, and assisting to mako up the number to twonty-flvo wheels and ridors. Tho most unique and .original costume is desired, and a silk flag or banner worn in erch rlder'a cap. Married, on Monday evonlng, Septem ber 30, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sellars, in the northeast part or town, Mr. O. P. Yarger and MIbb Blanch Sellars. Mr. Yarger is In the Burling ton emnloy at Akron, Ci.1. Miss Sellars Is odo of the good singers of Red Cloud and will be missed whsn she goes away. The M. E. Minister officiated. The Chief extends congratulations to the newly married couple and wishes them a long lite of "happiness. Don't forget that I am prepared to oany passengers to all parts of the city. Leave orders at the Holland House. Lloid Chabill. The U. S. Gov't Reports " show Royal Baking Powder j? superior to all other mtint' mcntiox. 0. W.Kaley was in Lincoln this week. T. S. Stratton was in Lincoln this w k. C IL Smith has moved to Guide Rode. G. W. Knight was down from lunvalo this weok. Prof. Caster has gano to Missouri for a fow days. Miss Christina Andorson is visiting in Goodell, Iowa. Custom Milling a spocialty. Toniplo ton Jb Guthrie. John Tomllnson returned from Illinois Thursday night. Ranney McNitt roturnod from Lincoln Thursday evening, Congress plow shoes (1,25 and $1.50 at Cincinnati! shoe store, Ed A mack of North Branch was a pleasant caller this week. Pay Tub CniF.r what you owo it and thus help a good cuuso along. Are shoes advancing? Read A. II Kaley's ad at the head of locals. The Misses Sarah nnd Mary Whito are visiting in Blue Hill thin weok. Proachiag services at tho Congrega tional church noxt Sunday morning. Wm. Montgomery nnd Dick Garbor of Guide Roek were on our Btroots Tours day. Wo buy nil kinds of grain. Tern plotou AGuthrio, Red Cloud Flouring Milts. You can paint choaper now than you can in the spring. Got prices at Cot ting's. Mrs. II. A, Howard arrived home yes terday, after an extondod visit in Massa chusetts. Mies Laura Smith and Mies Dora Ward have boon visiting at Lebanon, Kansas, the past woek. Mrs. C. Johnson, who. has boon visit ing D. F. Scnmmon and family, haa re turned to hor homo in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Go to W. W. Wright's, the cheapest headquartora in the vatloy for hoating cooking, and all kinds of stoTos. Thoy have them in great varioty. No mattor how busy you may be you can afford to spond a littlo timo this year and lay everything usido for gon eral recreation ut tho fair. Everybody will be fully ropald for their trip to Red Cloud this yoar, as the program will interest every one. Bring along tho watermolons, big beets, tur nips and squashes. Goo. Haines of Franklin has leased the Richardson livory stable and will procood to run it in a first-class manner. Ho is an experienced business man and will mako tho stable pay, wo have no doubt. , Tho city council ought to pass an or dinance prohibiting tho fencing in of stinking hog-pens under other people's noses. It is an outrage to force a vile hog-pen upon other people, bb has boon dono In many cbbcs. The R's held an open mooting at tho school houso last Friday night. A good sized audience was present and tho on- tortainment was highly appreciated by all present. Thsso entertainments aro very interesting and tho people will find them an excellent placo onco a month te whilo away an hour. This wook thoro ecourred an impor tant change in ono of our promineat business houses. Tho chango was. in tho grocery house of B, F. Mizor, where by ho took intc partnership J. A..Mc Arthur.oneof Red Cloud's best known business men, the new firm bolng stylod Mizer and MoArthur. This Willi ako a strong firm, snd Tiik Chief wishes them an abundance of buccobs and! pros perity. The committeo of nldormen aaaointed last Wednesday ovoning to. inspect chimneys, etc., should turn their atten tion to some of the basements in the city that are filled with straw, greaso, and other combustible mutetlal before a good sized fire Is caused.' thoretrom. This Is important and tho, owners of tho buildings should attend to. tho same for their own eafety without waitlug for au!,"r,b,'-ft !-olil Inspection by the official. Wo have just received: anothor invoice of now and excellent premium booko tot our snbBcriberB. Remesaber that no othor paper west of Omaha giveB you a fino 50 cont book for a promium. We could not afford to do this only that wo need your money, and mako this iydnco mont to bavo you help us out. We wont a hundred subscribers to. pay up this month. Come in and eeo tb hooka and pay us what you owe and take homo ono ot these nico books.. Tommy Peaman, one of Rd Cloud's popular JQwetors, camo down this morn-. ing, his handsomo face wreathed in sun. ny smiles, Turning at 1th avenue, he quickly entered hia plaoe ot business, took the great key out of his pocket and commenced winding the big regulator, singing all the while: 'Time is flying, I'm a pa; Whoop-la, whoop-la, whoop la." Tom's many friends will congratulate him unon his good fortune The littlo cherub was presented to him by his good wifo at flvo minutes after twelve this morning. Tho young fellows will take notiuo that Pupa Ponmnii will not allow thorn to swing on the. front gato. ilerooouriiunu, ioiu. j rtrraiaagaarattia-A NEW FIRFVI ! At the Old Stand. iSTCTjrajruvjnLvis. Ths low firm will conti corieannd Queensware, one or perhaps two net venisnt for our custom may need for gsneral ' to kasp n full line of and in tho near futui thing that is kept in augar.to tho finest ci dishes to n sot ofi tb suit all; Wo will not quots you nny pric now on will give youprica nr es d woek to weslc ' Wo invito youal get prices, hefon products. Eve' and quality off Hero is n bargain wowill' b Just received a air ot fine winter use. They will be 50 centner budisK Ki live to applae, closed v is your YuursiCMOStf fully, J Aid. R. B. Fultom nnd wifo have re turned from a visit' to-le wa. If you want to be su- rprlsed look at Mrs. F. Newhouae'e nt stock, Everybody can ntlat d a now worsted dress at Mrs. F.'Nbwbrf jubo'b prices, A complste lino ef new goods for the lo-woBt prices at' Mr. F. Newheuse'a. Some sneskthiore jenterod tho cullar ot Grocoryman. Mc Farland and stolo some cannod goods. iuiea imiiwjuHii omeriniaeu ir row of her youne.frion- da this weak in honor of Mr. Will Letar m who ia viaMlngin the city. W. A. WoKsVhan.-Jas.McNe ny, Har ry Tond und ot'aor Rod Clbud cltirene made spoeohaa at the Repub' lican City reunion lasb wnok. That tire feoUnjj nhooli I e overcome at oaee on it may end. mo t serlossly. Take Iloodli Sarta'paritilv n ,w an pre vent slosatm and vufferjns later la the season.. Hood pills ni;e tha.bw t family oather tie anil liver me-dloliw.. J tUrmleM, rells able,, sare. o. Alt parties knowir g themsolves in to Clothing Store dsbted to tbo Obicw w,iu pieaso callj an nettle with O, C Bull. A C all'ska, Manager. i By J. A. Boyd A sorvico fco of 110 sired by ''Jack" Eldor, t less than six colts to foaled in 18jjj,,mr be exhibited!. Tho numb r 0f peopi0 b1(j0 from furmors who' re Interested in the Web Btor county f.uir includo tho niorchante, mechnniOB, bankers, artiste, bulcora nnd tho long lir t thut go to mako up a com munity.. Awarded HtCb'tst Honors WarM' Da CREAM BAKING P0WDB MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Crape Cream of Tartar Powder, fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulteranl iO YEARS THE STANDARD. YfiltCF kmm tmm i HBamssKSi tur3F3cxa 't nuo in tho same business, Gro- hh.I Im 41.. MAnM f.ifrllPJk nflll tlflfl , Itllll ill IUD UWH .M.M.w T.. PMWj r departments that will bo con ers to buy nearly everything they uso all nt ono store. We will aim evsrythisg that trade demands, e you witl be ablo to got every a first-class store, from a pound of' in of fruit, or a eat of the cheapest o finest chins, at prices that will in this issue, but from all the changes from 1 to como and inspect our goods and i paying out your cash or sailing you; rybody come und bo suited, both in prico goods, offer you prices on: suitable for present or out at tho small sum of chance; come quick. ft MIZEB & McARTHUB. -twit? DeYoiiKlisw That I know, that there are a great many organs in tthiB county that need cleaning and repairing, and as timeean hard and money scarce, I will for fka month of October make the followaaf offer at greatly reduced rates: To the first ten (10) who will sens) or givo me their names as wanting an osgaa cleaned or repaired, I will do the week tor tl.GO each 11.00 to accompany eaek order as an assurance of good faith. The b alance to be paid when work ia dene. To tho next flftoon (15) I will do jthe work for 12 each 91 must accompaay each of these ordors as an assurance ot good faith. The balanco to be paid when work is done. Thess prices are exceedingly low M the usual price Is from 94 to 5 each. This offer is good in Webster couaty and the north half of Smith conaty Ksnsas. AH ordsrs will be filled in the atdac in which they are received, Send in your orders now and get eod work done at prices that cannot be beat. Call on or address Wm. W. TOU.EYS, Red Cloud, Neb. Harvest and Heme Seekers Excursion. The Midsouri, Kansss sad Tecea Railway company will noil ticket at greatly reduced rates on September 10th and 24th, to points in Misaoarl, Ksunus snd Texas. For further par ticulars, address Geo. A. MoNutt, D. P. A , KanEss City. Mo. . . Ths list ot letters remaining at the' post office uncalled for up te Oct. 19, 1895: McCall, John Sutton, Mrs. Ace The above letters will be sont to, the dead letter office Oct. 17, 1805. If aot called for. Frank Cowden, Postmaster Obituary. In loving remembrance or Kdith Barrier. We liavu to mourn the loss of one W o dirt our beat to anve, Beloved on eartb, rvgrvtted, con, Bcmtmbtfrtd In the mve, We mlis thee from eur home Kdilb . We miss Ihee from thy place, Our borne Is dark will-out tliee Wo iiilia tliee every place. Mow we loved our darling Killlh Blie was dear to sll our hearts, Let us live tlut v, mar meet her t On that brlKbt and heavenly aliore. So we'll trust her with Hie Saviour la !i!lovhiKK-ntlH rate, ' And when our life Is ended We shall mett dear lMllli there, God will blrss llii'HvUlci'i'il mourner lie will Keep Hum sure llinmuli all, And at lnhttlit'll meet her jondir When shall come the Dual, I,. (1. rc. r:?' $ j" .' 4 VSmllV 1 ,'VWI tfSK if I J. J .2. Ji ) i -is X a 11 ww tfs ... 'j i VJ ( i i IMI ' J ri 1. R. n 41 . M w s t.iktH 'a.Ss4J '"i, 's 4U .M 'AJvJ 14 MvAs mnmwmmifmmmnmmiAmr npaumom nmwiwin'"ff fi