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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
.J .1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1896. .4: OUR PREMIUM ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BARGAINS FO.H FREE --$10.00-k FREE Search for Missing Links, (and our bargains.) It costs you nothing, Give it a trial. IN THE VALLEY. HOW ITT IS DONE: m -4J I r t . ft. : $5.00 to tho tiuuruHt; una Oxford h. Oi .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . ... .. .. ii. . ... ji person coining the nearest to supplying the missing words to onr announcement below, thus making the ad read as the original. $3.50 to tlio person coming tut bcconu a pair ot our heat a.ou onoes 10 uiu Biugiu i"" "'"i, u.0 u.0vm.o. l,. .. ....... . w.ril. ,7 W1-,.u.v.mU. .. j i , -- ----., iginal copy deposited with rooplo's if auk. uontest to close June 1st. .avoryoouy give it a inui; n cosis you noiunig. ve nave sucn uargains us wuiu moi unci uuiuid. ROCHESTER STYLES. Come and examine our nobby line of Ladies Fine Shoes. Regular styles in Needle, Narrow, Square and Quarter Dollar Toe, now broad heel. These are values never oil'erod before. ti and upwards Don co OXFORDS ! OXFORDS ! A hnndsomo lino of Lnclloc' nnd Children's Oxfords. ngola, Vice Kid and Grain in black, tan and' combination joTort?, beautiful shapes, great wearing qualities, no trash. $L and upwards Men's Fine Welts and McKay sewed Shoes, black and tan. Boys, wo havo not forgotten you. Wo linvo u lnrgo assortment of Hoys' hnndeotuo Unzor Toes, Narrow Squuro Toes, Oporu Toes, llroad Toes. Grout wearore. All kinds of Shoe Dressing, Tan and Patent Leather Polish. SJIOJ3 ttLACKJNG. Black and Tan Laces, Tn-soles, and Shoe Supplies. Let 'er Rip, and Remember This: If shoes rip, we sew them free. If soles come loose, we tack them free. If straps come off, we replace them free. If our shoes do not give proper service, we will make them satisfactory. m WMTi wmjrrl-U Ex'I'i:r.'iir.NT IIakkihon waa married on tliolitli to Mrs. Dimmick. Tiu: Stain Journal publishes a very handsomo Mister million last Sunday. Tin: crop prutipoctH woro uovor ltottor in this auction. Iho farmors all feol good. (jOVKKNOK IJOI.COMIl WOUld lil(0 to BUC- coed hiniBolf as governor. That ho can novjr do. Ho'a to expensive. Tiik republicans of Dixon county havo adopted rcBolntiona, endorsing tho candidacy of Hon, A. E. Humes for at torney general. Tiik republican convention at Omaha, .convenes on the 15th, to select dolomites to tho national convention to bo hold, in St. Louis in Juno, Tnr.Y may say what they ploaso, hut Mayor Uentloy has made a good otllcor, and han laid down a Rood exumplo along tho Una of economy for his successors to follow, lie has made a good ollleor. Windy Ai.i.kn has doclinod to ho n candidate for prosidont on tho populist ticket. That's one way to gain noto riety. Ho has only ono qualification for that position and that i "wind." Tiik Mindon convention has come and gone, and lion. W. E. Andrews has boon ronotuinatod for congrosB. This is n wise selection, and, it wo mistako not, the little giant will bo ro-olcctod this fall. Rkt C..m:iC:ON, of tho Dos Moines (la.) Kagistor, says that tho mombors of the National Ropublican Committoo aro not for MuKtnloy. Why is it Hot, old boy? JuBt bocauBo you can't get nny promises out of him to givo you tho einch on tho putronogo? By tho wny, the national committoo Is not the rank and (lie of tho ropublican party, and tho rank und lllo of tho party want MeKin ley first. Hoed Bocond, Allison third and soon, D. J. MYki-.s, muyor-elect of Hod Cloud, is u young man but little over .'10 years of age. Ho came to Xobraska somo 10 or 10 yours ago, and located on the farm. Somo seven yours ago ho do cidod to move to Red Cloud, and did bo, und for fioveral months was editor of tho Domourut of this city. JIo is tho presi dent of tho Hod Cloud commercial club, secretary of tho Webster county ugri cultural society und of tho Farmer institute of tho county, besides doing a very large real estate- and loan business. Ho is an up and up business man, and wo do not apprehend that the interests of tho oily will go backward under his administration. Tun Cnn:r congratu lates Major eloct M) era on his victory, although' bin polithn is of u different hue, ITIIiiilcit Convention. No morn liurmoniouB convention has over been held in tho llfth congressional district th'in that hold at Miuden on tho 8th inst. Tho apportionment gave 1SIJ delegates, und 170 wore presont' Thb auspicious occasion of a republican con vention was properly appreciated by the powors that be, and u copious shower occupied tho foronoon. Tho convention was called to order by Chairman Stew art at four p. m,, and Randolph McNitt of Webster county wns chosen tempo rary chairman, with F. M, Kimmol of McCook as totnporury soorotary. After a brief address by tho tomporury chair man, Hon. E. D. Einsel of Phelps comi ty was chosen permanent chairman, and Kimiuel was continued as set-rotary. Hon. W. E. AndrowB was renominated for congress by acclamation, and mado a rousing address. J. P, A. lilock of Hloomington was unauimousiy chosen for ono delegate to St. Louis, and ex pressed his appreciation of the honor in his characteristic way. Hon. Geo, H. Finnoll of Hall county nnd Hon. S. W. Christy of Clay county woro nominatod for tho other placo on the delegation, and, upon rollenll, it appeared that Christy wub tho choicoof tho convention by a largo majority. The rod-headod rooster of tho big llfth responded in iluttory for Mr. Finnoll, came up smiling and will be found at the polls for tlio tickot in November. Tho convention then proceoded to name C. II. Beaumont of Perkins coun ty and Hon. J. S. lloovqr of Wobstor us altornntos, und J. S, MuPhooly of Koar noy county was chosen as candidate for electwr. After two hours of work, tho convoution adjourned. Many candidates for atato otllcos woro prosont, among whom our scribo noticed Jnck McCall, C. K. Adams, Wni.Gidder, II, H. Troth, J. A. Piper, and our own L. P. Albright, who saomed to bo quite favorably rcceivod in his rolo as candi date for stato treasurer. Webster county was represented by a full delegation, and Hon. C, W. Kaley OUR SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 AVe have now for our. 2 a large assortment of spring styles, in Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes, 3 which we have 4 a large and appreciating 5 for some time 0 We have now the finest assortment of shoes the, 7 of this community have ever had the 8 of seeing, and at such : 9 as will make them very .. 10 We have never depended on the 11 of handling the common low 12 goods entirely, although the 13 of the country has compelled us to 14 this class of goods more than tit any 15 time. We havo in the finest line and styles it is, 1G for experienced workmen to 17 While our store is not a IS We have been and will be 19 to keep a clean, bright, and attractive 20 where the most fastidious or humble- 21 can come and be carefully and . 22 fitted with a handsome 23 of elegant and fashionable shoes to 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable 25 Travel from tho Atlantic or the 2(5 and you will not iind a single 27 who should be better satisfied or more , 2S than we, on account of tho liberal 29 given me. It has encouraged us and 30 the way for greater and more 31 efforts to satisfy each and every one of out jcagsng VmTir.aiVlMfSi.'Ti.VxtBMtBammA Old Settler' lEcmiioii. CALL AND EX AM IN R, Tonh Strootman's popular $2,25 and $2.50 fine ihoes. Uest wearers and neateBt shoe mttde. For Hough Service or Farm Wear, Mon's Grain Seamless Shoes, Tip, loco or congroRP, Plow Shoos, i),"io and upward. Children's Serviceable Grain und Calf Shoos. Wumon'ti Heavy Dongolu Grain, Calf, and Kangaroo Calf Shoes. Largo Anklo Shoes. SOLE AGENT FOR THE lAttlc Giant School Shoes, Warm ted. BEST CHILDREN'S SHOES ON EARTH. RUBBERS ! RUBBERS ! Shoes and Overshoes, high and low cut. to lit all shape shoes. LAST BUT NOT LEAST ! 18 puirs 83.50 to 85.00, Ladies' Fine Turn Shoes; Plain Toes wo offer you for 81.115. CO pairs samo as nbovo, with tip, at 82.15. These are odd sizs and must go at u loss. Do not accept our statement, but come and seo for yourself. Yours for honest endeavor and increased trade,' A. H. KALEY, Proprietor Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, Peel Cloud, Nebraska. rnwMinw'1 m i rim i.rnnr MVimirrfTKwmnm ...,-.,.A..--.Jr.i.jM-it.. i ifl At n meeting of tho old sotloro, hold in Jos. Harbor's grove last September, tho boeretsry was instructed to corres pond with tho various vico presidents in regard to tho bent timo of yenr for hold ing next reunion, Tho vico presidents chosen in last mooting were: E. B. Smith, Red Cloud township. I. Ii. Hampton, Guido Rock. L. D. Thomas, Elm Creek. Geo. Hummel, Line. Geo. Cuther, Cathertou. J. Vance, Beaver Creek. Jus. Gilham, Red Cloud City. J. Holconib, Walnut Creek. G. W. Knight, Inuvulo. Win. Patterson, Harmony. Jno. Rasser, Pleasant Hill. W. E. Thome. Glunwood. F. Buechow. Potsdam. W.C. Laird, Oak Creek. Robt. Harris. Rutin. Chnrleton Andrus, Gnrlleld. Reose Thompson, Stillwnter. I hope euch ouo will writo mo fully in regard to tho matter, or what would be bettor, writo tho press of tho county, giving your views, not only on tho best tune of holding tho reunion, but 'upon any other subject that will benefit tho organization. I would also liko you to stato whethor you havo formed township organization or not. Respectfully, T. C. Hackkk, Sec - i IllicumntiMii Cured In n Day. "MYSTIC CUKE" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to .1 (lii)8, Its action npon the system is ro marki o and mynteriouH. It romoyes at once tho cause and tho disease immed iately dlsoppear. Th HtHt done greatly benellts, 7o cents. Sold by II, K, Oriue ruggist, Red Cloud. About the Doj; NiiIniiiico. Isn't it about timo to agitato this question and then to take aation. Certainly (hero is much that might bo Raid. How doss it seom to you anyway, A town ot a lew hundred inhabitants i hu no n. .i. b. x.oover were mso prescn; wi,h ft fflW Imndred ,0l,s Aiiogeiuer, mu conveuiiou was a grand success. It is neodlcss to bhv that it wub closed with tho unanimous adoption I -vour neighbors premises, of tho resolution, that the delegates voto and work for the election of Wm. McKinley as republican candidato for proHldont, That io the tlrst nnd last declaration of Nebraska republicans this year. To ornniunt gntliei up tho hemps from his door yard and eat up his chicken feed und trample down his garden sauce. If that's the good and sufficient roa eon 1 udviso a change. Why should those who don't wsnt Tlio list ot loiters remaining nt tho " dog nbout, ho compelled to suffer postotllce uncalled for up to April V, j this nuisance or food a dozen curs. l$'M' j They aro not kopt but ronin at will, Barker, Frank Berry, E Ir.iniin. tl, t.. ..i, tilt ..... HutchuFon, II. II, Kuiitziiutn, Eliza Putmon, Mablo Tn-rbi-l, Dah The above letters will be sent to tho deud letter otllco April 10, lSOd. It not cullod for. Fkank Cowih..v, Postuuistor. ing and from morning till night upon tho (rimides of another inun than their ouneis. Has a dog, nny right upou tho street except, with and under the con trol of its master? I think not, much less upon private grounds. Utile..)- owncrd take care of their dogs then ought to be fewer of them. For common decency's snko lets luve tho dog nuisance abated. .7. It is not a miracle. It won't core cry thine but it will cure pile. That's what DeWitt's Witch Hazel ShIvh will do, lircnuse it Iims done it in hundred of ciiHta. C h Cotting. A I way n "On Top." Readers of nowspapers during the past year or moro could hnrdly fail to nntico the published statements of lending drug gist in various parts ot tho country con cerniug their Hales of Hood's Sarsaparilln. It was a matter of general comment among dealer? when Hood's Hareuparilla was first placed upon the market and rapidly pushed itself to tho front among tnedioiues. It is even moro noteworthy that it has steadily maintained its posi tion "on top," und that its sales continue to bo tho largest in the world. Dut the Bame mails thnt briug in the stntemeuts of druggists that Hood's Sar sapnrilln is outselling all other blood medicines, aro also laden with testimouials from people who have taken Hood's Bur saparilla and havo found in it n oare for their diseases and permanent relif from suffering. Tho great sales of Hood's Hnraaparilla nr dau to its great oares. Hood' Bnrsaparilla cares diseases by a great variety ot diseases because a great variety of diseases are caused by impure und Impoverished blood. Itoures completely nnd permanently bocnus it removes the cause ot the trouble so that there no longer remains nny reason for the Buffering. It cures scrofula, rheuma tism, catarrh, dyspepsia biliousness, kid ney complaint, nnd other ailments be cause these dideades havo their origin in the blood. It is u beneficent work that Hood's Sar Bapnrilla is doing. It helps poor tlrtd mothers by purifying and enriching their blood nnd giving themuppetite and strength. It bnllds up broken down con stltations, relieves thn pnngs of rheuma tism and tuurnlgin, dispels the horrors of dyspepsia nnd uorvoas prostration, over comes the f-jmytoms of catarrh, eradi cate scrofula, salt rheum nnd all blood diseases, and makes the weak nnd dobili tated feel strong nnd vigorous. Hood's Bnrsaparilla is the ono true blood piinller. It is tho friend of tho sutferer nnd tho foe of disease. Hood's Snrsnparilln sells because Hood's Snrsnparilla cures. Paper hanging at hard times prices, F, P. Hudley. ' Wanted. Lndy or gentleman to tnko chnrgo of installment business, and collect in this county. Salary, 810 per ueelc to begin tih. Addrebs, inclosing stump for re ply, J E, Camimiiim. it Co., Kuusub City, Mo, New Millinery ! I am going to sell it9 No matter what others do. Jio.nJt buy until you vxaniixiQ my stQQji: and prtees. SPECIAL SALE! Millinerv, Kid Gloves, Silks, Satins, Facg Veils and Sailoks Tomorrow, April 11, Mrs. I. Bicknell OUR SI'llIXG STOCK OF WI&XY Paper y- is dow uiuiuujeu. iv u uuu buuw yuu tiumu uuuuuiui puttorns at 10 --r J und 12 centa. Pino Gilts for 15 to 25 contB, und linor grades if Zm " vrii wnnf hnni- Wfl tnvtfA vnnr frnilu I tui .,..,! .....-. wB JM Tfuu HV.. ..u.....,w rfM VIUUO IU l'll'Ui iiuu lUHlllB, E C.L. COTTING, The Druggist. 3 UUiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiaiK Tho committoo on old settlors' reunion for tho coming your request that tho young men who wero born or brought up in tho county orgunlze thenieolves into uu association, and tho young ludiee do tho same; that each UBEodatioo bo loot ono or moro Toprosontutives, und propnro a paper or address for tho meet ing in competition for u prize tho ad dress to bo on mutters connectod with llio Bottlomont und early history of tho county. Porsons desiring to join theso iissociutlonn will make it known to John Tulloya or Cora Gurbor. ! ll-l I III - Witiilvi!, 75 head of horses ta pnsturo. M. J. Growell, G tniloe south ot Ked Cloud, A FULL KI.001 TJEItSMX' JSUIjJL Is kopt for service at rt. Day's barn. This Hnll was bred at Lincoln in tho fnll of 181)2, while hi-4 inoMiur wui on exhibition ut tho state fair. This Imlt took first premium nt the WYbitor county fair in fall of 1HD.1. This is the best bred Jersey bull in Webster roijuty. His woight la 1200 lbs. For furthur particulars, call at S. AY USA UN, Foot of Kim St, Hed Cloud, B'lno .Svrhuy OIull. Lon Aultx Iiuu u lino thoroughbrod Jorsey bull for service. Can bo found nt his residoQco, northcust purt of the city. Are You Going to Paper ? 25 tglf yy??wg I -ira ai,a5s;is V?i .cll?i". Alri' i.- a t smm& -AJv Ul Maifci-.,' g(jggWJj -. i $ ,-.,Jfifa M. -S- I- - ' 7 in UiSTSiTTi'irf' "-"''"