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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1896)
u THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEBv 21, 1896. v 4 H- m i , 'flvi iVvCfotj6h nuup Syrup Is a remedy of sterling value. It positively cures all Bronchial Affections, Cough, Cold, Croup, Bronchitis and Grippe. You can always rely on it. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is indispensable to every family. Price 25 cts. Shun all substitutes. Chew LANGE'S PLUGS. Tho Groat Tobacco AnUdote.tOc. Dealer! Of mall.A.C.Mjyer & Co., Blto..M. odis xn i:ds. This Is Lent. THE CHIEF SWORN CIB3TJLATI01I 1,300. A.C. llnsMi'H, Killtnr. JiAitov'lAiT. Asat l-ooat Iidltor. mi my H-$"5"K"K' J- Tllti BON TOM'S H 15c MEAL JsTJUU, K, fltltr,, KUTTKK, iih, rornx. ?.:..:..:..K":-.:-5 m.wmy hits. (mm Lincoln , H Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing mens hult solus CO Ladies luil t eoIcb 10 Boys hult polcn 1 Misses nnil jniitliB lutlf soles 35 Childrens' hult boIcb 2fi Patches 10 See regular add Cincinnuti Hoot Mini Shoo Store A II. Kaley, Prop. f.......j..... "v;:"""""i Wviitlicr INireciiHlH. Uk.d Ci.ol-I), Xi.ii., Feb. Si, ISM The followhii: is tho weather forecasts for tho next Ul hours: Wnrntor tnnlulit mill Siilurili). T V. C'owoi.n. Local Manager. Noti- Theie form-iip'B will he ills played dutl in every postoilieo in '-b. county. ....... inur.v .tsj-vrso.v. O. C. Hell is hm from Lincoln nnl Omaha. C. W. Kaley and wife are homo from Lincoln. Hurry Pond and wife returned from Omaha hut Friday. Mrs. T. W. White of Itlue iq visiting with h.r parents, .7. R. White and wife. A. K.pp.'rl'i hanlc in Chicago broke tho other day. Ilo is 1' man who nt tempted to ft.irt n I '- sugar factory hero liiPt eur. The Red Cloud Chief hhs that their commercial club wns no sooner organiz edthat.it rained. Hastings' commereial club couldn't rain it it cried its oven out. AdaniH County Democrat. Joo McClollnnd wnq united In mar riage thifl week to Miss Mary Dnylo, datiRhter of .Trio. Doyle, one of our proflperous farmorP. Tnr.Ciithroxt.ndB congrntuhiiionB. Rov. Father Barring ton ofllciated. Rov. Maxllnld haa been holding roviv nls nt tho M. B church thifl weok, nsBiflt od by the Rev. Ceo. W. Huminol. Wo hpo tho nicotines will bo a grand success. If tho church wants a revival in oarnest, they will have to labor for it. Mrs. Anson Higby, of Doadwood !b reported dangerously ill, and small hopo is entortainod of her rocovory. Mr. Higby iB well known in Spoarllflh, as ho wnn vice nrosidont of tho First National bnnk horo whilo that institution was doing businoss.-SpoarllBh (So. Duk.) Rogietor. Christian Albrocht, aged 82 yoara father of Fred Nowhouso and Mrs. Iv Andorson, diod in this city last Satur- doy, nftor a lengthy illness, and was bur ied Sunday aftornoon from tho Luther an church. Ho had lived horo for many yonrs. Ho was born in Gormnny and camo to this country oarly in life. Ho leaves an iiRod consort and two children to mourn his doath. Sometime tho most cnrofnl womon aro tho most. careus. Many a womau bnu .!, i.,..nif im. to lioun ont siohnoss uion iivii'vii i'i U.whcnMio is neglecting tho very worst iioknesB that can come to n woman. Sho allows a BliRht disorder to becoino worse, to Rlowly sap her vitality. The littlo n.in n,i thH other slinht Indications of trouble noem to hor nnimportant. Sluf goes on, with increasing suffering, ntitil lifo itself bocomoB a drag. Nervousness,! "sinkiiiR spell," digestive disturbances, and fifty other complications may arise from the derangement of tho orgnns (lis tlnotlyfomiuino. Over thirty years ngo, tho need for a reliable remedy for so-call- ed "femalt, complaint was recognized by C F Cather vwii homo this week. Mre. 1). E. Diuknell was in Ilnetlngs this week. Dick Garber was released from custo dy this weok. Dick Gray was in Iowa this weok, called there by tab gram. For a lln hair tonic call on Hutchin son tfc lliutt. tho harbors. Tr n cm of Hopkiuc' Steamed Hom iny (Hiilk'd Com). It is delicious. J.iliu TomliiiBon left thifl weok for Hi It county to "Rrab" oomo tlmbor thieves. T. J. Vanllotiten of Norton, Kansas, n friend of C. II. Miel, wiib in tho city last Friday. Mrs. E. A. Hall and daiifihtor Boulnh spent Sunday at tho rcsidenco of Win. Matheney, near Campbell. Miko Finkonhinder, liviiiR woat of tho city, found eomo excellent gold quartz upon his farm tho other day. I. H. Hampton and R. Woodwnrd of Guide Rock wero in th city this weok, attending tho Farmers' Instituto. When you want a nico smooth shavo or hair-cut, rIvo Geo. FontroBB n call One door south of tho Hon Ton Bakery Clarenco Stine, iiBB'tstant editor of tho Superior Journal, was up from that city last Friday to attend tho Leap Yoar ball It. M. Cochrano tried to rnUo our back hair this week, beoaiiFO our devil earn that hifl youngest boy was a girl. Wo take it all back, Robert. Rev. I. H. Huckleberry and Rov. F. M. Williams will preach at tho Baptist church morning and ovoniiiR Sunday, Feb. 2JJ, '0(i A cordial invitation extended. A laro number of young follm nur prhed the young son of Mr. ClinrleH Guiney and wife tli other night by I'omintr in and spending the evening. A splendid timo wan reported. I). .1. Myers, our popular real efltato and farm loan tment, Iimv moved into tho Klir.t Niitional Hank building, and has one f tlio lineal otlleui in th state. Tnhn is to be congiatuliitMil on his new olllco. S'lii'liing, healing, olonmlng, D VIII'b Witch Hnzt'l Halve in the mi-my to iiiruq, woiindiand piles, which it never fails to cure. Stopn ilohing ami burning. Cures I'linpped, Hpq and cold wm in two or Ihri-ii liours. :J I, Cottii g. 11. B. Muceer'o familiar face wan ob surved upon our Btreots thifl weok, after an nbFoncoof a jear or two. He is tho pain jolly, good natiired gontlemnn that ho was always noted for. Our den ac knowledges n plo'isant call. Rov. Geo. W. Hummel is homo fiom Iowa, uhoro ho was called by tho sick nesn of hie daughter, Idn, who died hoforo ho roncliod there. Surely ho has had his portion of sorrow, having only n fow months ago lost his wifo and tlireo childron, and now tho fourth ono. Ho has tho sympathy of tbo pooplo of this entiro section in his groat boreavomont A gentloman of this city, notod for practicul joking, mixed somo brass (Hinge with Band and Bhowod it to ono of our experts on gold mining. Tho follow immediately got somo acids and ono thing or nnothor, and commenced dem onstrating tho fact that gold was actual ly therein, during which timo bo spoilod a cTj.75 pair of pants. The jokor novor told him tho dilTerenco. Sevoral emisaries of the Commercial Club havo beon prospocting for coal nnd minorola this weok. A small voin of coal has boon found, but whother it will amount to much is not known nt pros, ont. Tho vein Btnrtod in at tho out-edgo of a largo bluff and was only ono half inch thick; at a depth of four feet it had increased to 1J inches. Further Investiiration will bo made. There is surely somo kind of minoral hereabouts and wo beliovo it would pay our pooplo havo from Geo. Scott went to Kansas today. Geno Wright was home IIiIb weok, &urt wiib in session ugain this weok, f)r, Damerell was an our etr(V?jfl this woolt, D. B, ypunoglo is np after a sever illness, Krncat Bolton fltul sister havo roturn- od to Akron, John Byrne nnd family havo gono to Colorado to live. G. M. Castor waB in tho city tho latter part of Inst weok. Mrfl. M. R. Bentlov ia visiting In Omaha thin week. Attorney OhnMcd of Hastings was in tho city thin weok. A comploto now lino of wall papor nt Taylor's at bottom prices. Rov. Arthur occupied tho Christian church pulpit last Sunday. Bon Adhom Lodge, I. O. O. F. put a now roof on their builning, Mies Eva Hummol returned Milford, thifl Plate, last Saturday. Chlldrons' Grain button shoes 51.00 nt the Cincinnati hoot nnd bIioo storo. Will Dale, tbo Phivnlv fnsurnnco Co'b adjuster, was in tho city this week. Mrs. L. II. Fort nnd dnughtor, Nellie, havo been quite sick for a fow days. Mens' patont leather dancing pumps nt tho Cincinnati boot and shoo storo. Mrs. Rufus Allon, neo Outflon, of Smith Contor, v.ns in Red Cloud this week. Mrs. Rosa Hall nnd childron of Wa hso, Neb., aro visiting in tho city. with Mrs. O.C. Tool. Mrs. It. B. Wnhlquist of Hastings waB tho gueet of her paronts thin weok, Mr. S. C. Dilley and wifo. Herb Barbor is in from Cripplo Creek nnd snys ho struck a mino thnt went $'JOO,000,000 in froo gold, in hie mind. Wo neglected to montion last woek that Julian Sunn received a bad cut on tho wriot during tho llro in tho Bontloy block. Tommy Penman has moved into his his now qunrtors, where Spokellold kept his rdoro Ho is a ruatlor and does buoi nopn all tho time. Tho Junior Endeavor gave a Valen tino party at tho residence of Mrs. A. H. Howard Inst Friday evening. A pleas ant time reported. Charley Turner is excited over Cripplo Creek, but ho took time enough to tell our reporter that ho had jtiBt become papa of a baby boy. Tho district meeting of the Knights of Pythias on March tho 19lh will bo a big day for K. P'h. Tho local lodgo is doing nicely those days. Rev. Geo. W. Hummol has closed his meetings in Bladen for tho purposo of helping Rov. J. K. Mavllold in h.s reviv al mcetingfl in thin city. Elijali Osborn, who has beon visiting hia sister, Mtb. P. Conovor, in Hub city fxr somo time, rolurncd Tuesday morn iug to his home in Iowa. DnndrnlT forms whoti tho glands of the flkiu aro weakened, ntid if uegleoted, bald nesfl in sure to follow. Hall's Hair Ho newor is tho befit preventive. James A. Garfield, W. R. O. No. 11, meets nt G. A. II. hall Fobruary 20, at 2:30 p. in., and each altornato Saturday thoroaf tor. Kato S. Judson, Cor. Soc'y. Wo loam that John JeBson nnd family expoct to go to Economy, Pa , in a fow weeks, whoro Mr. J. has a lucrativo po sition with John Dubs, of Economy fa mo. A high liver with n torpid liver will not bo a long livor. Correct the liver with DoWitt's Little Early Risora, littlo plllfl oure dyspepsia and constipation. C L Cottiug. Mol Tingloy and family go to Colifor nia noxt wool:, their future homo. The pooplo of this city who havo known Mel for years will bo sorry to boo him loavo , but will wiBh him success. On account of tho mootings now in progross at the M. R, church, tho con -cort announced to bo held at tho Con grogatiqnal church Friday evoning, Fobrunry 28, is postponed until furthor notice. Don't invite disappointment by exper imenting. Depend upon Ono Minute Coogh Cnro and you have immediato re lief, It onroft cronp. The only harmless remedy that produces immediato rasnlta, U h dotting. i A. C. Hosmer, of Tub CuiKr, has nB- sumod chargo of tho Nebraska and Kansns Farmor. as editor and manuger. Leap Year Hull, Tlio leap yonr party glvon by tho Initios of Rod Cloud last Friday evening, Feb. 14, 18lHi, as nuo of the social ovents of this season. About on hundred guests wore present nnd whilo- tho Hod Cloud orchegtrs playod strains of sweet music, tiinihl tisut and light honrts kept por- ect timo only slopping now and thou to refresh thotUBelvcN r.lth delicious slier borte, cukea nnd Ices, eorvod by two young Indies amid a profusion of beau tltul ropes, carnations and torus. Twen ty.ono numbers wero danced and the "wposnia" hours found many still trip ping tho "h ht fantastic too." All wero tastily and npproprlatly attired. "The ladies looking protty nnd sweet, the gen tlomon manly and neat." Among the many beautiful (lowers worn were roses, call a llllies, English violets, IIIHoh of the valley and carnation;) with finishing touches of ferns and smilax, each lady supplying hor Loap Year partner with a choico bontonnairo. Much credit in duo thoBO who had chargo of tho interior decoration, who. whilo laboring amid many dilllcultiefl Hiicceeded beyond all expectations, with tho nssifltimcoof pome of Red Cloud'rt moat chivalrwiiH and kind hear tod young men, to transform, what wiih in tlio beginning only an empty Btoro building, into a ery pretty and tastily arranged ball-room and cozy ro treat which was generously mipplied witli easy chairs, divans, couches and curd tables for those who winhcd to ueo thorn and whilo thoro wero a few who did not dance, all wero unanimous in voting it a grand success. Among thoso present wero Miss Delhi nnd Mr. Ernest Bolton of Akron, Col., Mr. Stino ot Superior and Mr. Rogers of Wyiuoro. MKSSItH AND MKMDA.MI S. G. E. McKcoby, A. C. Ilosmor, Walter Sherwood, Ed Brown, Seward Garbor, Alfred Hadoll, Chas. Piatt, Madison Finch, Aaron Conovor, Sam Temple, D.J. Myers, John Dickorson, Carl Jenkins, Frank Smith, . Eniinn Strohni. MIHHI.S. Tilla McClelland, Mollie Foirie, mmmmmmm l Willa Cather, Josio Igou, Lillian Smith, Grace liodino, Rottn Abel, Bollo Spanogle, Mabel Saunders, Myrtle, Kaloy, Uortlm Talbot, Nollio Bennett, Pearl Smith, Nellie Went, Blanche Sheier, Mabel McMillan, Nellie Kaloy, Gertie Kaloy, Emilino Warren, Helen Ruby, Blanch Sherman, Jennet to Dilley, Bertha Brown. Mi'.ssim. Fred McKeeby, FlaveGrico. Rob Potter, Henry Clink, Homer Sherwood, Frank Goblo, Frank Cowdon, Bernard McNony, Goo. Overing, John Tulleyp, All Winter Goods Are Offered Whole- sale 1 Cost J AT WIENER'S. I 7k- -UiUiiUUiU.UUIR Amos Cowdon, Will TuIIojh, Rops Cathor, Allio Albright, Elmer Kaloy, lV al tor Kaloy, Bart Wright, Ward Hyatt, Goo. Nowhouso, Harry LotBon, (1 Douglup Cathor, Stownrl Albright, Goo. Hmloll, Doll Abel, Joo Blair, CIiiip. White. Ernest Brown, Nnto Platte, Ben McFarland NAMKSOF COMMITTKi:. Mary Minor, Margaret Minor, Jonnio Boll, Ray Lolson, Grace Fort, A flsitod by Miss Hndoll. Nenety por cent of nil the people need to take a course of HoodV SarHuparllla at this Renson to prevent that run-down con dition of the system which Invites disease. Hood's pills nro purely vegetablo nnd flo not pnrgo, pain or gripe. All drnggint arc The republican contrnl committoo of tho city of Rod Cloud are horoby called to moot nt the Argim olllco on tho ovo ning of March 2, 18'Jti, at 7:110 p. m. R. B. Fulton, Chin. to investiL'nto tho matter r , . . n on i i, xnHMr. JIoBiuor lias made a succossof Tun lTuosdny morning at 7:TOo clock, MiBsJvi.,,..., ..,, ...i,i ,im,i.inu ,i, 0..,.. w ., i ,..- ., ... Mu.awwu IMIIKU I DUU- Rotta Ayorand Mr.UliarlesuughiMinor wore married at tho residonco of tho bride's grandmother, Mrs. E. C. Cather. Only moinhorB ot tho family woro pres ent. At oight o'clock an elaborate wed ding breakfast was sorved. Tho young couplo left on tho ten o'clock train for Chicago, whoro they will remain for tomo dnjo. On their return, Mr. and Last Friday evoning our futuro grad uating class of '93 indulged in a St Va lentino party nt the residonco of D. F. Trunkoy. Tho gay party wont in a hay rack procurod for tho occasion. The air wne ront with morry poals of laugh tor. Many games woro playod in which tho young folks partook freoly. One "cow" (know) and ono "hluojay" woro merry visitors. Aftor partaking ot a simplo ropaat nnd n general good time tho nocturnal party roturnvd at a very lato hour. Tho cIiibb is noted for its life and vigor for which wo predict a promis ing futuro. Quality ! Quantity ! SttteTOWMWJlaaE ewx-3 11L1 ICIIMIIT Ulllttl''""" ' " i n. i, v in,.,nn. !ii.n. im now. chief con- m. .T. L. Miner will tender thoni n AJl, J.. , . .w.w, , - -- reception Friday, February M. Tiioir enrdfl unmnince that Mr. and Mm Minor will ho at homo after April 10th. Bulling pi yflicinn to the World's Dinpen- . .... !. i ... i.-.irni K V pary ami liivnnus- imm, ui. fii Hepreparul Dr. Ph-ieu's l'ftonlo Pro scription, tho most wonderfully offroMvo remedy that ban ever been ubed for sneh innlodiefl. Hund 'J I cents in one-cent Htninpc nod rcclve Dr. J'ietce's 1(03 jingo "Common Senae Milical Adviaer," illcBtrnted. The World's Pair Testa showed no baking powder so puro or so 'great In Icaw enlng power as tho Royal, . cosa ot tho Fnrmor also. Nation. "rinoterla do not occur in the blood or tiHRiies of n healthy living body, either of mnn or tho lower nuimnls." So Rays the celebrated Dr. Koch. Other doctors Bay that the best medioine to render the blaod perfectly puro und healthy is Ayor'ti Harflaparilln. Ono day this weok a wandering gentlo man, from eomewhoro near nowhere, landod in tho city and proceeded to mil tivato tho acquaintance of his numorous relatives. Whon calling on the dllforont parties aliout town, his numo alwaB ceemed to butt the occasion. An noar iib wo can romomhor, his namo sounded something like UiIh: JIiii Minorplntt poiulincniltBhermun. Vt'o didn't hour how succoiBful ho was, but wo rums he'll not Btnrvv. Awarded Highest Honors World' FftJfi WW CHUtAM HAlTErtffi Mm rN xBll S8 fi 1 B.B VvMUi iMB MOST PGRFnCT MADE pme Grape Germ of Tart -ir Powder. Frei troni Ammonia, Alum or any olliei dullctkK 10 Vl-ARS TUB STANDAW Just received 3 000 pounds Missouri dried peaches, 30 pounds fori. Less quantities 4c per pound, A Cracker Jack ! 100 pioco dinner sot, J. & G. Mcakins decorated iron stono china dishes at $8.50, former prico $12.00, 100 pioco Bctni-porsolain, decorated, $8,50. GO sotz 7 inoh plates, white, semi-porcelain, 35o por sot. 10 sots G inoh plates, white, somt-porcnlain, 30o por Hot. 20 sets 5 inoh plates, whito, Hcmi-porcelain, 25o per Bet. These goods will not last long at these prices, COME QUICK. We cairy the largest and best assorted stock of Groceries and QUEENSWARE. In southern Nebraska. YOU 9 llKSl'KCTFU LLY, Tuiinure Bros. Nutlcu. Tho firm horotoforo existing under tho firm namo ot Doyo & Grico lios this day beon diBsolvod by mutual consent. L. II. Deyo retires ami II. R. Grlce con tinues tho business, asaumoa all obliga tions nnd collects all accounts. Red Cloud, Nobrasku, Feb. 1, 1800. Ij. II, Dr.vo. 11. E. (Juice. A I'UMi IIMMH .I'm 11812 J? JiVLTj Is kept fur corvloti at H. Day's barn. This Hull was bred at Lincoln hi tho full of llJ'JL', whilo hit mother win on exhibition nl tho state fair. This bull touk first i jirruiliJin nt the Web-iter county fnir in fall of ISlWi. Thh Is the bmt brod Jersey 1 bull in Webster county. His wolght is , K'OU lbs. Tor further particulars, o 11 .it 1 S. DXY'S IIAXCN, Foot of Elm St, Rod Cloud, zwtjm wfafcMW"11"""-" fmMJl noBgiv jmmifamMMt Km