The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 08, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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THE RED CLOUDf CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1895.
Qur $5, 6S, 7 9, 10, 12, 14 and $15
Are better values than others arc offering at the same price, and if you will take the trouble to
look us over, we will astonish you with the good quality of our coats,
both as to Cloth, Lining and Miike-up.
THE CLOTHIER.
WIENER
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THE CHIEF
sworn; CIRCULATION 1,300.
A.C. iiosmi'h, Killtor.
IiAiiov Tait. Att Ixtral Kdltor.
Li
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Are better wearers, better titters, and
bettor styles than any other children's
shoes. Thoy mako no tecontl grade,
henco no substituting poor shoes for
good ones. Romembnr tho nnmo "Tho
Little Giant School SIioob." Remember
the only placo you can buy them.
Latest novoltios In Women's Bright
DoDgola Button and Vici Kid, white
stitched.
Tho crentest thing tor school mnrms
and school girls is our Kangaroo Calf
button with patent tip, light weight,
Boft, pliablo, wnrra and do not scuff.
Great wearers.
A. II. KALEY'S.
IIKIKF MICTION.
KGWMY U1TS.
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OANDY,
II. S. FALKiNnuitn, Prop.
Will keep homo mndo candies.
Will servo lunch, at all nours.
Keep Pies, Cakes, Peanuts, Tobaccos
and Cigars.
GANDY KITCHEN. I0HI BIOCK, RE. CM, Net).
ODDS AND ENDS.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith roturned
from Lincoln lost Saturday.
Go to Goo. Blair for tinning and all
kinda of job work in his lino.
Mrs. Kirkwood of Fairfax, Mo., was
visiting Mrs. Jno. Potter this weolt.
The W. C. T. U. will meet during the
month of Nov. with Mrs. L. P. Albright.
Hunter loft McCrary so far behind
that he will never got out of tho woods.
Doc Fort says he has not hoard from
Kansas, but he has got everything in
flight, so far.
Watch tboso columns for the program
of the band concort and musicals. Ad
mission 20 and 25c.
H. Zeluff, living noar Inavalo, lost bis
life on Wodnosduy, by u runaway team.
Wo did not loarn particulars.
Tho latest roporte from Blue Hill up
to two o'clock today is that thoy aro
still voting for John Runchey.
Mrs. McBride has moved her stock of
millinery to her rosidonco where she will
be glad to see all of her old customers
and many new ones.
They now call J. S. White, "Nancy
Hanks" because ho has broken tho
world's record in Webster county, by
being eloctod by 435 majority, something
never known in the palmiest days of
republicanism.
C. M. Smith has formod a partnership
with G. W. Haines and have purohased
the Richardson livery stable. This
makes a strong firm and wo believe tbey
will make good money out of tho busi
ness. Tue Chief wishoB them success.
Now that oloction la ovor, turn your
attention to the band concert and musi
cals to be given in the opora house
Tuesday evening, November 10th. A
nUnidi nroffrnm of vocal and instru-
mntnl musio. bv tho cream of Red
Cloud talent. Program next woek.
mission 20 and 25c.
A. Morhart is in Denver this week.'
A. O. Berg wnB in tho city this week,
Mrs. G. V. Lindsoy is homo from Lin
coin.
Mr. A. G. Willis is qulto Bick this
week,
Harry Cozad was in tho city this
week.
Dr. Dameroll was in Red Cloud this
week.
A good ehavo at Hutchison & Hiatt's
barber shop.
Mr. Spuuldingof Lebanon hnsraovjd
to Rod Cloud. ,
M. S. Marsh roturned to his homo in
Iowa thiH woek.
Prof. G. M. Caster was up from Lin
coln thiH week.
Tho most stylish hats in tho city at
Mrs. McBrido's.
NeU Andrews of Blue Hill was in Red
Cloud this weok.
A. Gulushu of Viliisca, Iowa, was on
our streets this week.
Tho little child of J. H, Wegmann is
qulto sick this weok.
Mrs. Welter McCord roturned Monday
from n visit in Oxford.
Mr. Kelloy of Johet, Illinois, was in
Red Cloud this week.
For a fine hair tonio call on Hutchin
son & Iliatt. the barbers.
Chancoy Warner was visiting at homo
the fore part of tho week.
Charley Cozad of Long Island, Kan ,
was in tho city this week.
O. A. Miller departed last Tuesday for
a visit at his old in tho east.
A bicycle collision on Sunday by two
ladles was a great "circus."
Zac Barnes is homo from Kansas. He
was accompanied by Mr. Starlen.
Miss Dora Henderson gavo an after
noon party to f rionds on Saturday.
Dr. Glendonning of Lincoln preached
in tho M. E. church Sunday evening,
last.
Mayor Bentley has a fine Jersey cow
which be purohased in Lincoln the oth
er day.
F. G, Blakoslee was shaking hands
with his many friends in the city this
week.
Alvin Pope, who is attending school
in Lincoln, was at home a few days this
week.
Mrs. W. S. Bouse returned last Friday
evening from a visit with her parents in
Teoumsen.
W. G. Warren, who is employed in the
marble works of Humbolt, is in the city
this weok.
Dr. Weggman, tho talented physician
of Blue Hill, was a Red, Cloud visitor
this woek.
E. J. Pulsipher was down from Hast
in gs this week, to see that election went
off all right
Just received a number of ladles'
shoes for large anklo and high instep.
sense
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Awardtd
HifhMt Honors-WrM' M$
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
. tuna Crane Cream of Tartar Powder, fm
tern Ammonia, Alum or any other a
40 YEARS THE STANDA1R
A. H. Kaley.
Alva Eaton, who has been on tho Bick
list two or three weeks, is able to bo
around again.
E. J. Overing was in Rod Cloud this
week, for the purpose of exercising his
right of suffrage.
A. J. Tomllnson was in the western
part of tho state on business the fore
part oi mis wees.
L. Gulliford of Illinois is in the oity
this week, owing to the Illness of his
brother, H. W. Gulliford.
Mrs. Perry returned last Monday to
her home in Beatrice. She ha been
visiting with the family of J, H. Davis,
The Red Cloud Band now numbers
thirty men, and their concert on the
10th Inst, at the opera house will be a
musical treat. Admission 20 and 25c.
The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of east
Brimfleld, Mats., bad bet saferlag for
two days from neuralgia, not being able
to sleep or hardly keep stilt, when If r.
Boldeo, ths merchant there sent her a
bottle ef Chamberlain's Pain Balsa, rnd
aaked that she give it a thorough trial.
On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he
waa told that aha was all right, the pain
had left bar within two hours, and that
the bottle of paiu balsa was worth 9ft .00
if it could not be had for leas. For sale
at KQ cents per bottle by Dsyo k (trios
F. P. Hudloy, papor hanger.
Carriago painting, F. P. Hadloy.
F. P. Hadley, painter and decorator.
Now pattern lints at Mrs. McBrido's
Call and boo Taylor's carpets botore
buying.
Charloy Arnold is buck from OklaJ
homu.
F. C. Johnson of Roeomont was in tho
city this weok.
Congress plow shoes 81.25 and 81.50 at
Cincinnati! shoe store,
Mies lilla McClelland is in the city,
at tor a month's absonco.
A comploto new lino of wall paper at
Taylor's at bottom prices.
Are shoes advancing? Road A. II
Kaloy's ad at the head of locals.
You can paint cheaper now than you
can in the spring. Got prices at Cot-ting's.
Amos CowUou has accopted a position
as clerk with Mr. Dilly, landlord of the
B. & M. eating houso.
"OraoKu lUoxaom," the oommon
female remedy, draws oat pain and
neas. Bold by O, Tj. Oottlng.
Miss Myra Pardoo, of Council Bluffs,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Parkes,
and expects to stay until spring.
Lost A cashmere shawl between tho
M. E. church and Fireman's Hall,
Finder please leave at this offloe,
When you want a nice smooth shave
or hair-out, give Geo. Fentress a call
One door west ef Miner Bros store.
I have the largest assortment of boots
and shoos in tho city and at such prices
as will lit all pocketbooks. A. H.Kaloy.
Mrs. J. L. Vunce of Kearney, mother
of L. M. Vanco, is in the city this
weok, owing to the Bickness of the lat
tor's wife.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ross desiro to ex
tend thanks to those who so kindly as
sisted thorn during tho sickness of their
little child.
Go to W. W. Wright's, the cheapest
headquartors in the valley for heating
cooking, and all kinds of stovos. Thoy
have tbom in great variety.
Mr. Herbert Richardson and family,
son-in-law of Ed Parkes, have roturned
to Red Cloud with the intention of mak
ing this nlaco their future home. Ho
aya Nebraska is good onough.
Mr. H. I. Converse, once employed in
R. D. Jones' lumber yard in this city,
but now a lumberman at Shiokley, Nob.,
camodown Wednesday evening to at
tend the funoral of his niece Ida M.
Lewis.
Jamie Maxfield, while playing around
Wright Thornburg's bouse, accidentally
foil into a pen where there waa a vicious
sow, and had it not been for another
boy's presence, he would have received
soriouB injury from tho brute.
Ice wool shawls, hoods, fasoinaters,
better, becoming, and above all, so cheap
that everyone oan afford to got one.
Please come and look my goods over.
Truly yours,
Mrts. F. Newhouse.
Tho earthquako that passed over the
country from esst to west was felt in
Red Cloud. Homer Sherwood noticed
it. He heard the windows rattle and
thought it waa wind, but discovered
that it waa an'earthquake shock.
Married at the residence of H. Cozad
on Saturday evening, Nov. 2, A. B. Cozad
and Edith Brown, in the presence of rel
atives and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Cozad are well known and highly re
spected young people of our oity and
hare the well wishes or many mends.
The M. E. minister officiated.
Mist Tills McClelland, whe was nomi
nated as republican oandidate for sup
erintendent of publio instruction of
Franklin county, waa defeated by the
populist condldate. The people of that
county were not smart or they would
have elected Mies McClelland who tow
era head and shoulders above her oppo
nent Intellectually. People will make
mistakes, however.
remaining at the
X Wulmtcr Co ti nly mill.
A fow days ngo thoro occurred on tho
mossy banks of tbo rippling Elm Croek,
near tho classic, ino-clnd hills of that
beautiful vulloy, what is f aid to be ono
of tho most scientific llstio exhibitions
that has beon wltnossod by tho Wobstor
county sports for yearn, with no gover
nor to intorforo, and with tho man in
the moon as referee. In this caso tho
strong arm of the law did not provail.
It was just tho place for such u Hcono to
occur. The two combatants hiod thorn
solves to an onion patch located in the
dale, and with blood boiling, strippod to
tho skin, and when Old Lunar wlnkod
his othor eyo, Corbott, as we will call
him, lot go his right. Fitzsimmons par
ried and eont out a loft bander, deliver
ing a stinging blow on Corbett's pro
boscis. Each participant withdrew forty
paces, playfully twirled a big rod anion
around, let a war whoop oscapo thoir
throat, and with a deep brown taste in
their mouths for gore and vlssages
stooped in ink, flow at each othor with
vongeanco. Result Corbett wont to
grass, fifteen or twenty bushels of on
ions spoilod, and, the last soon of Fitz,
ho was trying to climb onto a barb wiro
fonce to crow. Tho mill was observed
by several Chief roportors with opera
glasses, from a distant elevation. The
onionB are still in statu quo, or words to
that effoot, and the water in Elm Creek
gently flows to tho south,
SCHOOL ITEMS.
Kdltross, Miss Mamie WcMcman.
i(nnrir. i 'leannette Dilly.
Importers Mary Barnes.
The aemor class of '00 aro wearing a
worn look they are so rushed with work
and think it impossible to carry five
studies. Thoy beg to have tho work re
duced. Five studios are too much.
Jeannetto Dilley mot with a very seri
ous acoident. While in McCook sho fell
from her wheol and hurt her quite seri
ously. She was unconscious Saturday
and Sunday. She is in school again but
really isn't able as the doctor said she
shouldn't study for at least two weoks.
The school extend their sympathy.
Miss McClelland has returned to the
Red Cloud scbooU. We uro happy to
havo her back aguin, ub her beaming
countenance is quite an improvement
to the Bohoel room.
Miss Honderson proved a very good
substitute and the school hopes sho en
joyed the work as much hb they did.
.rror. Wilson Kindly cousoutuu to let
the pupils have election at school on
Tueeds). Everything wont straight re
publican. Murran i
xnero was a meeting or tne tardy
members of the fifth room Monday even
ing quite u number of pupils received
invitations to attond this meeting.
Miss Jeanotto uiuoy was absent irom
school Friday, she being in McCook.
Norman Morrison was u visitor oi tne
fifth room Friday.
The dudIIs of the tlfth room have an
opportunity of gazing at number 7 this
week. Why not eoe tho banner?
Alvin Pope visited the high scheol
Monday.
Prof. Custer visited the south ward
Tuesday afternoon.
Misses Emellne Warren and Allco
Remsbenr and Mr. Wintors were visitors
of the iltth room Tuesday.
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DR. KILMER
The list of Utters
DOS1
1805
MoMahon Jae
t office uncalled for up te Nov 7,
Morgan Flora
xj Rates Adam
The above Utters will be sent te the
dead letter office Nov. 21, 1806. If not
called f or . Frank Oowoxk, Postmaster.
KtDNRLIVER'jsnANE
Dissolves Gravel
Call stone, brick dust in urine, pain la urethra,
stralnlBC after urination, pain In tbo back an
alae, sudden stoppage of water with pressor.
BrlfflU'g Disease
Tube casts In urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Beet
eures urinary treuues ana uaney aiaicuifteH.
Liver Complaint
forpW or enlarged liver, foul breath, Ullons.
aeaa, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout.
CatarrhflttkeBIadder
iBtaauaattofl, Irritation, ulceration, dribbUag,
frequent calls, peas blood, mucus or pus.
At aVraararlsta SO ctati $1.M Mae.
laflkW OttM to nmthM lew CocwWuMoa fra
Da. Kium Co., BixosuMToy, N. 7,
Headquarters
FOR
Queens
ware. . . .
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We hav i tbo finest line of Queensware and Glassware over
S laced b'!oro tho public, for thoir inspection, west of the
iissourl river. In dinner ware we havo Boquet, Gem,
Unlquo Oild Lino and Dresden, all the finest fllled-in dec
orations, atid ou can select anything you want from the
above. You need not tako the vntiro dinner set to get any
of the above goods; take any pioce you like. In pencil dec
orations wo huvo a flno lino and can get tho above anything
you want.
We have a fine line of hand-painted ware, such aa French
China Servic Porcelain and fancy alassware of every des
cription. Anyone making a purchase of One Dollar's worth
of the abovo goods, we will make them a present of a nioe
glass aisn.
MMWVSW
All we have to say in regard to Lamps Is, to be sure and
oall here and look our immense stock over bofore making a
purchase, and wo will convinco you at mce that we are
knocking them all out on prices.
Larnp
GROCERIES
of every description on hand at all times, and will be sold
at the vory lowost cash price. Bring in your Butter, Eggs,
Potatoes, Corn, Cabbage, and everything you have to sell;
they all go for the above goods,
Yours respectf ally,
MIZER &
McARTHUR.
532
OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW
Ready for Callers.
A woman don't like to receive company in an ill fig
ting wrapper or slippers run down at the heeL
OF COURSE
Your house is all right if not, then let ub fix it for
you. Our line of
WALL PAPERS
Are just what yon want neat but not gaudy cheap
but handsome,
Ul SPIII SSMSIEI
Everybody knows that we are headquarters for Win
dow Shades. Don't fail to see us before buying.
-C. L. COTTTNG.
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Legal Notice.
Oraea H. Truman, defendant, will take notlee
that oo the Slat day of October, tses. pUlntll
lad her ptUUoata the dlatrlct court of Web
ater eoualjr, Nebraska, against said defendant,
the object asd prayer of wblcu are to procure
a divorce upon the greuad of noa-suppert and
desertion. ' -
Yoa are required to asawrr said pttltloa ea
r befere the ttk day ef Osesaansr, ISM. " ' '
or
Dated October Nth, lS6.
By K. a. Flatcbar,
Atttoraey.
Ida Tatrsuw,
Flalatif.
W. B. Boby will take egge la exchange)
tor flour, fruit, feed, grain, etc Briaf
on your eggs.
A jGexxi Farm for !.
Four miles north-west of Red Cleat
containing 100 sores. Tense reasonable
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learner withoat a '""" -TTimV'J J'1
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