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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
tv smmn THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1890. i ne ureacest cure on Earth for Pain. Cures permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings, Backache or any other pain. SALVATION OIL is sold everywherejor 25 cts. Refuse substitutes. LANGE'S PLUGS. The Cteal Tobacco AntMolt.lOc. Dwlm or malU.C.Mcjef C B7toM. f iB CHIEF A.C. Hommimi, Killtor. IoMioyTait. Atst ltc;vl Killtor. H-'H,M- THE K0IT TON'S -? i1Sc MEAL: STIiAll, V.GU, t IIKB,AI, - ItllTTUIt, $ iii:, :orn:i:. t : Reduction in repair- on shoes sold irom our stock only, others! ice ins: ;itv m:ws. regular p failing raont' half solos "0 YnidloB half soles lo 10 solos K.'l Bovh hulf solos Misses mul youtliM hulf Childrens' hulf boIiw 2r, PotchcH ;10 Sot? regular add Cincinnati Hoot and Shoo Store A. II. Kuloy, I'rop. imir.r ai e:tiox. 011 on r BtrrutH Inht. It Jhoi Tug' C. K. Stino was up from Superior lust ySunduy. Dr. Dameroll was TuoBilay. Frank Crntio in visiting in tho city this week. Will Yciser was in Republican City this week. Miss .lennetto Dtlluy leturncd homo Monday evening. W. N. Richardson was in Kansas City tho llrst of the we-k. R. M, Murim lefi Monday evening for a sojourn in tho mountains, f A. H. Hopkins, editor or the Superior Sun, whbou our streets tho Hist of tho nook. MitB Tr'ix Misser and MrB. Ci. E. Mo Kooby teturnod from Lincoln Saturday evening. Don't forget tho play to Do givon ny the bund, next Tuesday ovenin will ho rich. Jnck Hrown, one nt tho prosperous furmers of Smith cotm'.. wan in Kansas City thi.i wok. C. C. Cowdeii has h.vn giving tho in terior of tlio lion ion bakery u coat of paint this wunk. Mies Ttllu McClelland returned last Sunday from a weuk'H vacation at hor homo in Bloomiugtou. Randolph MoNitt, C. W. Knley, L. 1. Albright, ami I). F. Trunkoy attended tho congressional convention at Mindon this week. M. 1$. Scott and Tho". Crouch of Cowlos, two Kolid republicans invaded onr sanctum this wool: and avowed hoir unswerving republicanism by tidi ng tho tJrent Family Weekly. Judge DuUy has been more than us ually busy during tho past few duy in attending to his court mattora and looking after Mb family, all of whom huve beon down with tho measles, V. S. Boiibo, tho enterprising proprie tor of tho Hon Ton bakory, proposes to koep his custotnorB cool thia summer. Ho dub built n Btorago place, and has ordered n carload of urtificial ico from St. Joeoph. rnL. 1 1 .1.. lln ..m..i1 nnnlinl unds laBt Tuesday night, in honor to tho new city oIllcerH. Hon. D. J. Myore, uyorelect, made u donation of ?. lp defray tho running oxponses of and, and Attorney Jno. M Cliatlln presented them a month's ront of the bund room. Tho boyB groatly appreci ate euch giftB, as it shows tho intorest taken in tho wolfnre of the band. Ci gars wero froely circulated at the homes ot the diiTorent ofllcors. and numorouB epeochcB woro made by Jno. M. Chullln AandRobt. T. Pottor. Awarded Highest Honors World' DR mum MOST PERFECT MADE. A pu:e Grape Cream of Tart-ir Powder. Fid tom'Ammonia, Alum or any other rdullerant 40 YEARS THE STANDAfcU tho no' tbovuii raT)in Correct time at Penman's Watch repairing at Newhouse Bros'. All kinds of jewelry repairing nt Now houso Bros'. Thos. Wright of Iowa is visiting his rolutives this week. Do not foil to road A. II. Kalej's miss ing word announcement. Kx-Aldcrmon Kubick and Pulsiphor woro in tlio city this week. anmiiei uyr nnu two cuiiclron nro visiting friendfl in Missouri. Mrs. Julia Merriman hns gono to Ro publican City on a short visit. Fred Rogers, well known in this city, has been nppoiutod p. m. nt Wymoro. Look for tho missing link in A. II. Kaloy'fl announcement. There's mnuoy in it. Spectncles and pyo-gliiflses llttod by tho only correct systom at NowIioubo Bro'. Father Scollon of Orleans was a guest of J. L. Miner and family over Sunday. J. Quirin and wife, of Campbell, rela tives of Henry Doidrich, wero in the city Saturday. Have you found tho missing words in A. II. Kuley's spring announcement. Try it; it costs you nothing. "A Noble Moohnnic," at tho opera opera houso, Tuesday night, April 11th. Do not fail to attend. Admission, 10, 20, nnd !10 conts. A. 15. Hill who lately arrived in tho city is buying stock of all kinds. Ho wishwi to iuforn tho people ndj ice tit to thiH city that ho will pay tho. highest market prico for same. W. T. Auhl, Bernard McNuuy and 12 d llrown, our loveis of swift liorso llesli, lad a friendly contest Friday and tho other two boja nay that Tom wasn't in it, and only took third money. IlV just as easy to try One Miuiito Cough Cure ns anything eNo. IlV uitidur to etiru a eovere cough or cold rith it. Let your next. purchitHtt for a cough lit) Ono Minute Cough Cure, Hettur inedi clue; butter result; butler try it, C h. Cotting. Do not fail to read A. II. Kuley's nov el spring announcement, uinuli comes out ttiis issue. Examuii! his bargains; read his announcement if joti can. Vou will tlnd ono word missing at tho end ot each lino. To tlio llrst person supplying tho missing words, or coming th nour ebt, ho oilers f.l in cas!-.; second person, $.'if0. Evory person should try for this prize oirei; it costs you nothing. On Weduo'dny, April 1st, about twen ty guests assembled at tho homo of Mr. and Mr3. G. W. linger, of Cowles. Tho occasion was in honor ot tho natal day of Mrs. Hager and Mrs. John Wallor, w ho aro twine. At dinner timo a boun tiful foast was spreail, which was con tributed by tho guestB, the atluir being a complete surprlso on the hostess. At nearly evoning tho company dispersed wishing thorn many such April Fools. A representative of 'I'm: Ciiikf wit nessed a rehearsal of "The Noblo Mo chanic" nt the opora houso last night, and unhesitatingly pronounces it u splondid comedy-drama, Those who fail to nttond the play noxt Tuesday night will misa a rare treat. Groat pains havoboen takon to rondor this play inau accoptablo mannor, and it dosorvoB a full house. Tho procoods go to tho band. The citizens ot Mindon may bo geod ropublicanB, but thoy aro mighty poor hosts. Over twonty delegates, who ar rived from tho west Tuesday night, wero compellod to stay up all night on ac count ot lack ot accommodations, und there was not a man from tho town in sight to indicato that thoy were even wvlcomo to come nnd stand up. The follows who ropreaontod tho county of Kearney at tho committee mooting will bo remomborod, and, whilo anothor con vention may bo callod ut Mindon, it will bo on the plan of u G, A. R. onoamp- inent, and evory follow will take his blaukot, torn, nnd provisions with him, Misti Lucy Parker, aftor sevoral months sickness, passed u way on Sun day lust, ill hor homo in this city, sur rouudod by loving friends who adminis tered to her during hor lust hours on onrth. Sho was n truo christian lady, nnd beloved by all who know hor. Sho had BnlTored from tho ravogos of disoase for many yonrp, but she boro hor trials with truo christian fortitudo nnd passed intoetornity firm in hor uolief of a fu ture lownrd, Sho Ioiivcb sevornl broth ers und sisters to mourn hor (loath , ono of whom was Mr. Will Parkor of this city. Tho funeral uorvicca woro hold from Iho Christian church on Monday afternoon, tho Rov. Duugan of Lincoln, olllcialing. Sho had resided in CleutI about ten jenrs. ODDS AND r,.DS. Charley RoDiueon wab in Hustings this week. Read A. II. Kuley's prize spring an nouncement. Mis Nettio Hunter linn gone to Min neapolis for an extended visit. Cotting is closing out a beautiful lino ot curtains for 'JTicts each, complote. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. S. I. Cozad ami family havo gono to Lung IbIiuhI, Kansas, to reside tor a tew woeks. On pngo .1 will bo found a completo program of tho play to bo given in tho opera house next Tuesday night. J. II. Smith, district Hgont ot tho Continental Insurance Co. ot Now York. InBiiranco on tho installment plnn. When you want n uico smooth shnvo or hair-cut, givo Geo. Fontreea a cnll Ono door south of the Bon Ton Bakery. Come nnd seo the vnBt assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to llnd such low prices. Wiom-r, tho Clothier. Call on J. 11. Smith for insurance against tiro and lightning, also Insures crops against hail in tho Farmom' Union Insurance. It is again Grandpa Dickorsou. This time, Mrs. T. L. Wilson presented him with a grandson, and Dick only touches tho high places now. Rev. R. L. Knox of McCook will hold sorvico in Grace Episcopal church noxt Sunday, April 12th. Morning sorvico, 10:30; ovening, TsUO. A vory social political squiiliblo oc curred on the street corner Wednosdny ovoning. A fow rotorts, a bib or two, and all wna peace, sweet peaco. It Wu On Hint. Two of Red Cloud's hundomo young girls provided themselves with llshing tackle, tho usual supply of worms, a number ot excellent IiuuUp, and pro pared to go Hahing this week. Whon thoy wero all leady to go they steppod into ono ot our grocory stores for the usual quota of gum, candies and ulives for lunch, Whilo there thoy bantered Homer Sherwood to 6ot a prico on the llsh thoy caught. Ho replied nonchalant ly, "I'll givo you $1.25 por pound for all you get." The girls accepted the banter and left tho store for the mossy banks ot tho placid waters of the Republican. In duo reason thoy reachoil tho river shoro and planted themselves on tho bank, baited their hooks, and dropped them into tho murky waters. Nibble, jerk, an.l the bobber wont under, The girls scronmed and pulled on the line und tho linnyjinhnbitaut wiib landed on torru tlrma. Their luck was with them, (or thoir monoy was), for whon thoy enmo homo they carried with them just one pound nnd onodialf of lish, and mo undored directly to tho store and do muiulod of tho lynx-eyed Homer tho prico of 61.2.) por pound, making a total of' fl.87'5 which the young man reluctantly paid over, giving himtolf credit wlthj?lH7JJ experience. And tho girls smiled and llomor smiled also, but after tluy had departed, his partner Allio Albright, haid ho repeated somo words that sounded like darn it. This ondoth tho chapter of tho tlsh and tho sucker. ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED. "'""'1 Jn m Bwcwny t&irs all the difference in the world enough We offer all wool Clay Worsted Suits, trood for any one to ct mar ricd in at $10.00, $12.00, 14.00, 15.00. L. P. Albright, ot Red Cloud, has notilled his friends that he is in their hands for tho stnto tronsurcrship. Mr. Albright has n good many frioads, too. McCook Trlbuno. Prudont pooplo proporly prcfe; thoir prescriptions propared by n practical pharmacist inn proper mannor precisely as prescribed by tho practicing physic ian, 'lake them to Cutting's Pharmacy. Mit. EiiiToit: It would bo quite ns proper to say that a man was a good christian because ho know tho multiplication table, ns to say that u man was a good Maeon because ho know the Masonic ritual. Thoro nro too many mouth masons in tho world, as thoro aro mouth christians. Tho city olection has come and gono, and D. J. Myers wiib tho lucky candidate for mayor, winning easily by u majority of .'111 votes. John Garbor was elected clerk. (J. W. Dow, treasurer. L. H. Beck, aldorman 2d ward. Geo. Hollister, alderman lBt ward. .1. Porter, Jr., pnlico judge. C. S. Bennett, surveyor. C. L. Cotting nnd D. F. McFarland wore elocted on tho board of education. On Tuesday last. A. H. Carpenter gavo it pleasant party in honor of his thirty sixth birthday. About thirty guests woro present, and the dinnor-tablo fairly groaned under its loud of ontables Among tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs' Jacob Cnrpontor and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. D. Burton of Franklin, nnd Mrs. Jacob II ill of Hastings. A number of bonutiful presents woro givon to Mr. Carpontor , and tho guestB departed, wishing him muny roturns of tho day. wo acKnowieugo tuts weoic, the ro ceipt of tho Swoot Springs (Mo.) Repub lican, published by Chnrles 1 Jonkinp, u brothor of our bandmaster. It is a red-hot republican papor, nnd fenrlossly tackles tho loading questions of tho day in nn nblo mannor. Tho llrst issue an nounces that Bro. JonkinB is for Wm. MoKinloy for proBidont, nnd for tho re publican party forever. Tho Republican lienn is n very neat llvocolumn quarto and is n credit to its publishor. We ex tend our best wishes to tho Republican, and hope it may prospor in thut demo cratic stato, Missouri. A lliul I'lrv. Col. Wigging, living about Bu ndles southeast of Red Cloud, in Garliold township, met with a sorioiiB Iosb by tiro on Monday. During tho tho ovoning it is supposed that somo miscrount purposely sot his barn on fire, which consumed tho barn con tuiningeix hoad of horses, hogs, corn, harness, buggy, etc., making a loss of throo or four hundred dollars, with but baroly 8100 insurance, and that held by tho Continental, Throe of tho hornos belonged to a young man named Par sons und will bo a total los, When tho tiro wiib discovered it was too Into to get out any ot tho animals and they had t o perish in the Humes. ll's nil tin, mine, ii flight unlit, conges tnl lung or severe rough. One inimitn ojugh eur Imui-tlit Ihtiii. ('. b. (Jotting, 4'ui'4i ori'iutnic. I dosiro to extond my thiiultii to the many friends who admiuintered and assisted in caring for my sister, Miss LucyPaiker. during her illness und subsequent death. W. R. Paukkii. SCHOOL' ITEM. fi'or Mulu or Trade. A house and two lots, in thosouthond of tho city, for dale; or, will trado for horse, wngon, humus?, etc. Apply to l."-4t W.J.I'miKY. Rod Cloud, Nob. - Ninety pur oont, of a'l tho people need to tnku n course ot Hood's S.irMiparillu ut this HcaxOll to prevent Unit run-down condition of the system which invites dinette. Hood's 1'ilh nro purely vegetnblo nud do not purge, pain or gripu. All druggta t IT, cents. Half n dozed or more yo.iug couplon from Rod Cloud started out on their wheels for Superior last Sunday, in tending to ride to this city and return that day. Somo of them got as far us Guido Ilnck and gave up. Othor braver ones straggled into Superior about llvo o'clock in tho afternoon, und nil of thorn took the Burlington train far homo in tho ovening. Thoao who cumo to this city with a determination to rido back wore hoard to remurk thut thoy were no hogs thoy knew when tkoy hud enough so thoy were mot at tho dopotut Quid o Rock by the crowd which stopped thoro and givon doubtful npplauso for thoir bravery(r). Thoy woro a jolly crowd and all Boomed to onjoy tho trip im mensely. Suporior Sun. I'.dltress, Jtlii Mutnlu WeMoman. ItpnnrterR 1 eiinnetti) Dllly. lieportcrs M.iry KllmeHf All pupils returnod Monday morning, refreshed and roudy to enter into tho school work. Tho 10th grado is now taking up Cmsar, and tho Oth grado boginning Latin. Thoro wore two pupils tardy Monday morning; a very poor beginning. George Ovoring was u callor Monday p. m. Tho progrum has been ohungod somo whut this term. Misa Putnam and Mr. Hall of Cowles are now attending school hero. A now way of rallcull has boon adopt od, Each pupil responds with u num ber. Thoro wero thirty-sovon pupils in tho high room porfoct in punctuality during tho month of March. Tho membara ot the 12th grado not tardy or nbeont during the month of March uro ns follows: Mary Eamos, Lucy Enmes, Ponrl Ludlow, Leonard Smith, und Mumio Woideman. Tho twonty dollars which woro cleared at tho school entertainment aro boing used in Bocuring books for tho high school library. Fifteen now bookH havo added, und more will bo uddod umy? Kcd been soon. v'xvx I IV7 A Vr1! V UVT We have also a com plete line of other things to be worn on on such occasions, between "H.S. &M." We can fit you out clothes and all other fivmi Kfwl to fi kinds, we sell them. ..V,.. ..V.U,i LV IUHI, ami guarantee you will be happy if you will buy your outfits of us Cuas; Wiener, clothier. This Lnhcl on n Garment insures Perfect Pit and Satisfaction .;!?. Ejlaniim- mfr r -Ar -n tvyrATB It stands for ths Best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce KCi'al IMalo TniiMlerM. I'lroincii'fi liScooliilliMiH. For tho wool: ending April 7, fur- Thofollowing rjsolutioiinwereordored nished by tho Fort Abstract Co,, bonded drawn ami published at tho regular abstracters, Red Cloud, No', Swan Hanks nnd wife to Andrew Erieltson, e2sel llt-.'l 12,wd...S ,r0r 00 J W Runchey, sheriir, to F C Buschow, owl nwl, nwl not, uwl b'l nel nwl and part s2 nwl, 10 1-10, shorilPs deed .... 2.103 00 LC Gilbert ot ul to A Minor Wellman, all 1)11: (i; lots 1 to 11, blk7; lotalllto 17, and 22 to 21, bit: 10; lots 8 and 0, bll: 11; lots 8 andO, 12 to 10, bll: 12; lotslGfi 10 12, bll: 11; lots l-ii-.'l, bll: ir; lotsr)7 8, bll: 1(5; lots 1 t. (!, bll: 17; lots 0 to 12, bll: IS: lots 2 to 8, bll: 10; lots lBlMl, 12 to 21, 2(5 to 118. bll: 21; and lots It 1 5, bll: 22, nil in Cowles, wd 1500 00 L C Gilbert et al to A Minor Wollmun, partBoll 2-10, wd.. inOO 00 John R Thornton und wife to Curolino F Roberts, lot 1, blk 12, Hoovor's add to Bluo Hill; lots :t uud 1, bll: (5, Bluo Hill, wd 300 00 Everott Konyon and husband to John Craft, part ncl nwl 31-1-10, wd 70 00 Caroline Schmidt und husband to Marie Brunor, lot 4, blk 10, Rohrer's ndd to Bluo Hill, qcd 1 00 Lincoln Land Co to Henry B Boyd, und2 part no! no4 18 4 11. wd .15000 Why wear wool ? To keep out cold ? No. To keep in heat. If the body is supplied with plenty of fresh air oxygen and proper food, It will gener ate sufficient warmth to pro tect you on the coldest day Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver OH, with Hypophosphltes, is the best warmth-fcd. Thin people, people with poor blood who are easily shaken by a cold wind take Scott's Emul sion and it makes good blood, improves the appetite, in creases flesh, furnishes bodily warmth, and prevents the ill results from colds, coughs, and exposures. SCOTT'S EMUUVION tdi fcrn rndoruJ fy lit fuJicatprofiiuoner lutitljrjrttrf. ( tour Jot tar. Tilt ii bfcauit il 11 ttvuyi taUtiUt alwjji uniform ahvjr I roihini Iki furtil ortt'fMn C4 llvrr Oil and lljrfopkoiptiln. Put vp in fo mil and f 1,00 tifti. 7tt imaUttt msjf noufh tifuifjour teufb or Irlfijour oity. Total .". 8053100 Red Cloud, and tho W. C. T. U. in particular wore favored last wcok by a visit from Mrs. Walkor ot Lincoln, stato president ot tho W. O. T. U. Sho mot with tho union' at the homo of Mrs. Dow Thursday aftornoou,. and gavo much valuable instruction to tho Union nnd their invited guosts. Mrs. Knight, coun ty superintendont, and somo halt dozon mombcsB of tho Inavale union, Rove. Muxllold. Horton and Ilummoll, with Fathor Warnor, came in for the o&, which was sorvod in tho usual dainty manner of the "whlto ribbons'1 to twon-ty-sevon porsone. In the evening Mra. Walker nddroBsed a good audienco at tho Congregational church, tolling of tho W, 0. T. U. convontion to which she was u delogate lust year, and relating many pleasant incidents ot hoi trip abroad. At tho close ot the mooting sho had tho ploasuro of tying tho white ribbon on four now memborB, on lion orary. Hor visit will, wo hopo, bo re peated, in tho near future, .mi:s, MKAKKrir.u), aooy, monthly mooting last Monday night, lu legard to tho following article which uppearcd in the Ht-lt Inut wtek. Mr. Bxntlov giuo tho tiro bo Bit chock for 82o for val unt sci vices during the recent Uro. A good many of them aro tiguring how ilifii-n-nt. it would have been had the eleciiou imniii otT before tho the. -li.lt WiiK.ur.AH An nitiilo uppiarod in the columns of the Bell lust, wool: which not only iclleuts ilhunvht upon the members of tho tiro d tp.trtinont but, upwii tho pieseiit ui.i.Mir ot our city, und, Wiikiikas, Wo think that. such articles will not only hurt tho department but kt-op persons from making voluntary contributions to the department for services tendered uh in the preBOiit case, und. WitKitKAs, Tho tiro department does not wish to be drawn into any political mutters nor bo mixed up in politics, therefore be it, Resolved, Thut wo sincerely regret tho action tnltoti by tho belt luBt week in tho article regarding Mayor Boutley's donation of S25 for services rondorod at tho bunk llro by the tiro dopnrtmont. Resolved, That a copy of thoso resolu tions bo handod to ench of the city papor und thoy bo requested to publish snmo. By Ohiiric ov Dept. Take n done of DoVYitt's Little Early Risers JaBt for the good they will do you. These littlo pills are good for Indigestion good for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. Thoy are good. O L Cotting. The World's Fair Tests showed ao baking powdtt bo pure or sogreat la W taing power as the RoyaL, Huty people have no time, nnd eenbiblo people havo no Inclination to tun n alow remedy. One Minute Cough (Jure nets promptly and given permanent rtsnlts. O L Cutting. Apiillftitloii lor UvtiiMO Nntlro ti liTfliv ulvan Unit a )etltlwi, signed by thirty ur inoro rvsliiunl frre liukleri of the tint wur'l f Hie City of JtU Cloud, Nebraska, Iiiih brou tllt-tt In my efllce In Bald city ol iteil CIbihI, iea)n Hint u lln'iiko tin ur.iiiieil by the ehy cuiiuell of i.ild city to Julia I'ulnlcky. for the viM ot in lit, xiiirltmiH "ail vhinui Itiiiiiirt, nu lute, block 31. (orlKliiui town) now cllyuf Ked Cloud, NeliMsku, Unit iirtlna will bnt.tKeuniiBulil iwtitlon bv tlio iifijor and city uomicil on Hut Dili day of M;ij, ihjl, or at tht'llri nifi'lliK of iliui'iniiK'li ttiuiv.kttf r. Dati-il lit Ked Clloud. .NtdiriHkii. April H, I'M. W V Wfsr, Cllyt'ler ltk. Aiipllcutluii Tor l.lceimo. Notb it Ii hereby Kiveii Unit a itliltui signed by Iblriy or iiunu incident iii-i-holders ol the lei-ouil waidot the eliy of lied t'joiid, Ne braska. ): been llleii whli tin' , i' I) elerKoI alUvltvof Ihd Cloud. ir.iliiE iliat a license ho aruiitnl bvllie city council of slid city t Morris M Mf-ru. foribobu'oornirt t. iilrltoan nnd vliwus ilquoro on bu iliiut- (3), blopk ono (I), Wl IHIIS .illlllliuri mi iuuiii.1 v.. .. Niruki 'I lint ncili n Hill l'o taken on s.ilil ititinii bvilitiiiiHMinnl city emuicii ouiio Ulliil yoIMa is), o t'ouiii'il uii'ie.iiier. .... . . . . Duteilnt lied Cleo I. Nebraska, thin Hth. da of Ai'rll, ISM. 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