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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1896)
W T11K UNO CUHM) CirilOK. KKIDAY. iX X.Y 15. t8!)(S. 5 V n onsuiiion V mM and its "cunn jj " To the Editor : I have an absolute B rowdy for Consumption. By its timely use 7 thousands of hopeless cases have been already I oermancntly cured. So rroof-Dosltlve am I of Its power tint I consider it my duty to wrf toco bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption.Tliroat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me tlietr express and postoffice address. Sincerely, V. r. a. siocum, m. c, ibj fcu-i St., nw Tor. W- Th KdltcrUl and IlmlnfM MnKnmnt of Uklf I'tntr Uutnnte thU generoui I'ropotltlon. THE CHIEF B. A, n. It, It. Time 'I iilil o. (loiNO Kami K, I-oc.il Hri'Mit, l.v On m. 10, Tawnce r, " in;W. " Ar 10.0()a. in. M.VastKrelKlit. " 1 .20 p.m. 1:00 1, m. HOINU NOUT1I H2,MliedTr.ilri, l.v 11 -Sri a, m. Ar 11:13 J), in (101NO WKHT O, KMt KrcUlit, l.v 11:1 a. m. Ar 10:30 a. in Ml. Mixeil Train, ii!:ro p. in, " inula, m 18, rswnisor, " 8 10 p. in. " HiJOp. m ,5, THE HON TON'S 1 1Sc MEAL:$ STEAK, llGii, t X BREAD, - BUTTER, J ime, corrm:. r 4M'?"H'H' Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing moos' hnlf doles &0 Ladies' half soles 40 Boys hulf soles 10 Misses nnd youths hnlf boIob ') ChildrenB' hulf boIcb 2r, Patches 10 See regular mid Cincinnati Iloot nnd Shoo Storo A. II. Knley.Prop. BRIEF ItlE.VNO.V. Wall pnper tit Cotting's. Hon. C. W. Kuloy was in Lincoln thta week. Wo want n lond of wood or cobs at this ofliae on subscription. Dr. E. Richards Iihb retnrnod to Lin coln after visiting friends in tho city. Some dngo womon woro soiling jewolry in this city. It takes a dago to do busi ness. Dr. J. S. Eraigh returnod Saturday from Omaha where ho had boon on Uub inesa. Miner Bros, are paying 20 cents for corn. This is a good time to sell your urplus. A Urge number of Rod Cloud pooplo attended tho funeral of Olivor McCall on Thursday. Charley White wao down from Blue Hill this week, whero ho has been clerk ing on the farm. Wo are pleased to note that Mrs. Mag gie HolliBtor is convalescing utter a eor ioub UlncBB of ii few xxeekB. We noticed Bime very pretty designs in monumontB in the ofllce of tho Red Cloud marble utid granite works. When you want a nico smooth shave or hair-cut, givo Goo. Fontrosa a call One door eouth of tho Hon Ton Bakery Wo wero pleased to notico O. C. Case riding around tho city on Sunday after being confined to his home for a long time. Our subscribers who uro in arrears must settle up, hb wo need the inonoy at this tinio. Romomber tins and conio in and settle, Mre. Isaac Cowley hue contracted with Overing Bros. fc Co. for a handsorao marble shaft to bo erected ovor her hus band's last resting place. Aultzand Dyoraro now delivering ico. They havo mado iirriingemontB to buy manufactured ico and sell it on this market at $1.00 por hundred. When your ejes commence to acho and the tears gather in them, nnd your hoad achoB, it ia jour ojhb pleading for holp. Newhouso Bros, will holp thorn. Wo havo only a few more of tlio moth ors' friend waists for lio h loft. Those nood no sowing on of buttons, all have the patent Btrnp, and wo are closing thorn out at a great sacrifice. -Wiener the Clothier. Tho appointment of J W. Kinsel iib water commissioner and Htroot superin tendent is a good thing at the salary named. The BtreotH and wnlkH need re pairing and tho city has otTured to re pair tho walks free of chargo if the owners will furnish the boards. Tint is the right plan and wo hope that the walks may now ! fixed up. Awarded niftiest Honors-World' Fat;1 CREAM BAKING PfWMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Crap (Vim of Tart jr Powder. Frw (from Ammoiiia, Alum or any other rdultcrani 40 YhARS THE STANDARD. :l II M'.W.S. Correct tune ai Penman's. Ico cold eoda nl Cnliing's. Ico will bo a luxury this sens n No house HroH fur belt Buckle). Carriago painting V. P. Hadley. Mre. T. L. Wilson han returned to Uoatrlce. Read A. II. KiiU'h prizo spring an nouncement. If you want a nico belt bucklo, go to Newhouso Hros. Tho "Dago," "doy go" right after a follow some times. J up, Gilliam is home from an extondod bueinosB trip in theciiBt. On May 27 tho K. P. lodgo of Blue Hill will give u (4 rami ball. Tho body of Mra. Artlissa Wright whb taken to Fairfield for iuterrment. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It is doliciouB. Spectacles and eyo-glassos flttod by the only correct systom at Newhouso Bros'. Charloy Milligan of Hastings bought his wife a lino biko from the Wright boys. Mi. AllslioUBo, ropreBenting the Beggs Mfg. Co., of Chicago, was in tho city on Wednesday, MIbb P, D. Voieer is now prepared to give lessons in oil painting, and wishes to add to her present class. Mrs. Holmes of Bloomington was in this city on lust Friday attending tho funoral of Mre. Artlissa Wright. Miss Margarot McClelland of Bloom ington, eistor of Miss Tilla McClelland of this city, was viBiting in tho oity last Saturday. No chargo for oxaminationof the eyes, whothor you buy spectacles or not, at Newhouso Bros'. Soo thorn beforo buy ing glasses. Leopold Herburger whb given a party by his parents last Monday evening and a largo numbor of his young frionds wore presont and report a nice timo. John Foster has got tho gold tnino talk down pat nnd it ono did not know who it was, ho would imagine that a very familiar voico was in the oity. Mrs. D. M. Abel loft Wednesday for Mitchell, Dakota, to bo at tho bodsido of her fathor who is Boriously ill. Mr. Abel accompanied her as far us Omaha, Editor Swayne of the Beatrice Times , a cousin of James Burdon, clork of tho district court, was in the city this woek on a visit to Mr. Burdon and family, whom ha had not soon for twenty yoare. One minnte is the standard time, and One Minnto Congh Cure is the standard preparation for every form of congh or cold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results, C. L. dotting. D. J. Mvore, mayor of Red Cloud, was in the city Monday evening. Mr. Myors ia one of the greatest ronl ostato hustlers in tho west and is pushing his business in a thorough manner. Smith County Pioneer. Elmer Kaley loaves Monday for Iowa where he goes to sell shoes. He has re cently accepted a position as travelling salesman for an eastern shoe company and his territory is composed of Iowa, Northern Missouri and Nobraska. Webstor count; is in line for a stato office, and launches for ita candidate L. P. Albright, for state treasurer. Mr. Albright has tho ndvantjge that hois not a professional olllce Beokor. He comes woll recomtnondod; is a clean ablo man, thoroughly roliablo and a stannch republican. Gretna Republican. Tho people of Webster county, if thoy never did beforo, ought surely to return thanks for tho abundanco of rain this season, attor tho great drouth that Iihb extended ovor a poriod of two or three years. It shows that the All-wise hiiB not forsaken the people. Wo havo not had such bountiful rains in many years. "Tho hopo that springs otornal in tho human breast" is bounding forth this season in happy hearts, who realize that wo aro Buroly in Bplendid ehapo for a prolific yoar. The crop is up in most places and almost roady to cultivate, while Bomo farmers have not finished planting yot. Everything portends a changed condition for tho better. Lato pensions granted through tho skill of Attornoy J. Porter, Jr.. of this city: Original Lydia M, Winslow, Saiom, Kansas; Win. C. Bakor, Paulino, Nobraska. Increase Sylvester Hill, Burr Oak, Kansas, from 817 to 8."0 per month; James A. Strange, lato Rod Cloud, from SO to 812 por month. Ac cruedMaria D. Roynolds, Rod Cloud, ?228.no. Editor A. C. Hosmer.ot the Rod Cloud Chikf, in company with Mayor D. J. Myors. of Rod Cloud, wore pleasant cai lore Wednesday. Mr. Hosmor is ono of tho most successful nowspapor mon or Boutliorn Nebraska, whilo Mr. Myers is secretary of tho inter-State Fair Asso ciation. Thoy woro out for u iittlo roc roation and business in a few northern Kansas towns. Lobanon Journal. Dr. Schenck of Riverton has now hoadqunrtorH in this city at Cozad's Fair Storo, whero ho will bo pIoaBed to show people his steam cook on, absolutely one of tho finest utonsils for tho ladies that is on the market. Those cookers aro highly ro commended by all wtio havo used them and it you havon't ono you should not fail to call at tho storo and examine them. What !b Rod Cloud going to do about having anothor flouring mill oreoted noro. it is proposiorous to allow iib lino a water powor as wo havo horo, to go to wasto without making an effort to put it to use. There is something Iiko a 1000 horeo powor going to waste, rushing on down to the sou unharnessed. Somo capitalist can find profitable investment for hi money by purchasing thifl groat lower and putting in unmo kind of man ufacturing interest. This is not non sonsical talk but baro faola that can bo iloinoiibttatt-1 in fifteen minutes to any man wh hna ,i mechanical ojo and goud bueinebb judgement. UDIIs AMI i;ls. Wall paper at Cutting's Paper hanging) F. P. Dudley, Mr. O. B. Crone whb In Omiilui thin week. C. S. Bounott has rstiirned from Gil lotte, Col. A comploto new lino of wall paper at Taylor's at bottom prices. It is said that a very proiuineir wed ding will occur soon. Hopo so, A nico line of ladies' ties lobe worn with tho shirt waists, at Wiener's, Cutting guarantoenthe Lincoln Mixed paint to beat an) thing in the market Have ou found the missing words in A. It. Kaley's spring announcement Try it; it costs you nothing. A carload of tine seed potatoes from Missouri for sale, very reasonable, at Aultz A- Dyor'e, Rod Cloud. W. G. Warren nnd a friend, Mr. Ire, wero up from Superior the tlrst of the week to attond tho band picnic. Come and soo the vast assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to find such low pricoB. Wionrr, tho Clothier Dr. Hobort Damerell, the ofllciont superintendent of tlie Insane iiRtyluni of Hustings, was on our streets this week. Bert Blair hns resigned his position as message boy nt tho B. A- M and the ) vacancy lias boon lillou uy a party trom Brush, Col. Mrs. J. R. Shirey, teachor in instru mental music; customary prices. Daily h'llf hour loflsons to uow beginners nt reaeonablo rates, 18-tf Overing Bros. & Co., monumental dealers, linvo opened a marble businvsH in tho room north of tho Moon block, whore thoy nro propared to do business. II. E. Pond and wife wont to Suporior this morning to attond a mseting of tho Inter-Stato Rounion Association, for tho purpoBo of locating tho rounion this yoar. D. F. Tonnant loft on Thursday evo. ning for Colorado Springs, Cripple Crook and othor pointt in that vicinity, to tako in the lay of the land. Ho will probably bo gone all summer. In the Spring n young man's fanoy lightly tnrns to thoughts of UeWitt'a Little Early Risers, fur they always cleanse the liver, parity the blood, and invigorate tho system. V. Ij. "Jotting. The band picnic, which was pUnnod for last Wednesday, was postponed un til next Tuesday, on account of tho rain, Evorybody propare far a good timo on that day. Postponement nood not keop any away. Did yon ever think how readily the blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood means bnd health and prematura oldnge. DeWitt's Little Early Ulsers, the famons little pills, overoomo obstinnte eonstipation. Uncle Dick Payne came down from Otto this week nnd of course a rain soon followed. He has rocontly bad his whiskers amputated nnd now there ia some chance for cur old friend in this vale of tears. It is to be hoped that decoration cere mon 1 08 will be largely attended this year. It ie a duty that wo owe to tho old soldiers. We presumo the grand nrmy will have an elaborate program ar ranged, as is their usual custom. Let overyone arrange to corno. We hopo the now street commissioner will open up tho stink holos along Web etor Btreot, so the tilth that accumulates along tho curbing may tako a elido. It amolls to heaven, and wo hopo that Mayor Myors will havo tho nuisance nbatod. Tho May issue ef the Nobraska nnd Kansas Farmer will appoar the first of tho wook. Thifl isauo will bo very intor estiog to farmers, poultrymon and stock doalers. Send in your subscriptions nt once, that you mny receivo tho May is buo. Tho Farmer Company. Frank Tonnant was in Rod Cloud when The Ciiikp was first printod and recollocta its early history. Tho paper was first printod in a dug-out about twonty-throe yoars ago for tho first timo in tho vicinity of Miner Bros. Btore. Frank got the 8th papor of tho first issue und has boon n subscriber trom that day to this. If Red Cloud can not afTord eloctric lights, there is no roaeon why she can not afTord gasolino lamps on tho princi pal stroot corners down town, to Bay tho least. It would not cost a groat deal to put up Bomo lamp posts nnd lamps for that purposo, until some onterprising man puts in an oloctrtc plant for us again. Givo us light. Hvia? Thinness is often a sign of poor health. A loss of weight generally shows something is wrong. If due to a cough, cold, any lung trouble, or If there is an inherited tendency to weak lungs, take care I of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo phosphites, is a fat-food and more. It causes such changes In the system that the gain is permanent and Improvement continues even after you cease taking it. Sound flesh; rich blood; strong nerves; good digestion; aren't these worth a thought ? XCOTT'fl P.MUI.SION hubftnfnJoritdbytho' tiH.ILjl pr f3i iii 1.,rl'AfntWirj. M cur dec tor Th if truuir It I 1wjvs fiUtit- alwjyi umjorm wjv roiii'M lee fuini orurguu toj- flier OililnJ llitifbj?tilr. Itultt onCUU a B llrmiislon sith tr.Jr-nutk of tnm inJ fu'i. I'm un In ca ..tnt unJ -l rr- . i.m Thr mull i!r liny Ie enough to kurt yjw iou,h or help your bjfcy. ItOtMl! HOOtt ! HO T1 !!! Tin I'ourlli olMiilj villi M Col. 4'lH'HU'it in Kctl :i.mt. I'lii fit) council have agrc- to turn oxer i ho city on the Ith of Imytotho Ived Cloud Firo Department, which is no.v making extensive preparations for a grand celeiiraltuii, A' a special meeting of the department Thursday ovening II. ). Pond, F. L. D.iggett and Geo. Hutchison were appointed a com mittee to solicit funds. The Bed Cloud people should donate to the Iioh liber ally, as tho receipts of tho day will go to help build up and fortify the tiro de partment, which the city of Bod Cloud feele proud of, .in it in one of the best in the state. Hurrah for the Ith of July. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a thuuti uses; and to use eaoh one In such a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every ono must solve for himself. Wo belloxe, however, that no better use oould bo mado of ono of these quarturs tluiii to exchange it for a bottle of ChamtierlaiifH Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homed', a medlolne that every family should tie provided with. For sale by II, 1',. Orlop, OIWci' Nt'Oill I Hint. On last Tuesday (veiling Oliver Mo' Call, ono of tho oldest settlors in Web ster county, departed tins life. In 1871 he came to Webster county from tho oast, and took up his homo in, xvhnt was then, a wild frontier country. Ho took up his homo near whore lie hint lived for bo many years, having ImmoBtoadod a quarter adjoiiiinir his tine farm, four miles west of the city on the south nidn of tho river. Ho was an uuluHtrimin farmer und succoeded in Bomirimeiimiili of tho world's goods to make him ami His family comfortable during life. He wiw a pleasant gentleman and was thoroughly alive to tlio times. He xviih born at Parker's Landing, IVnn., in 18:15 nHd was consequently (51 years of ago at tho timo of death. When tho wnr broko out ho was ono of tho first to respond to Uncle Sum's call and enlisted in the lOUd Pennsylvania Voluntoora, and gave four yoarB of his lifo to tho service- of his country. During his career ho whb promoted to eargont and then to a liou tonancy, which positions ho filled with honor to his country. He xvas captured during one of the tunny battles which ho was in und Berved nine months in Libby prison. During tho time thnt ho was thoro tho treattnont of prisoners was of such a fearful nnturo that he made an attempt to escapo and did so, but waa finally recimturod bv blood hounds and taken back whero he was finally parolod but his confinement in that living holt causod him great bodily BUtTering: from tho effects of which ho novor fully recovered. His doath waa caused from hoart diBeaso and ha had been seriously suffering for many months nast. A few minutas before dissolution ho arose in his bod, helpod himself to a glass of wator. then quietly laid back his head and passed into that great Bleep that knows no waking. He waa married twice, to his present wife nearly thirty yours ago. Ho wbb the father of ten childron, some of whom have pre ceded him to tho othor world. lie waa a kind and afTectiomto husband and father nnd his loos will be sovoroly folt by those who know him best. Ho loavos a wifo, several childron and two brothors, Alfred und Sylvestor McCall, to mourn his doath. Tar. Ciiikk with his vory large number of acquaintances and fritnds. oxtonda condolence in tho gront hour of allliction. The funeral services ware held Thurs day nt his lato roaidonce, in charge of Garfield Post No. 80, G. A. R., ot this city, of which ho was an honored mom bar, Rov. James K. Maxliold of the First Methodist church officiating. A large concourse ot friends followed the re mains to their last rosting pluco ia tho Hummoll cemetory. It docs not lny to experiment with medicines. Beggs' Blood Purifier is no novelty, A record of twenty years proves it to be the best known formula for enriching tho blood and driving from the system thoso Im purities whioh breed disease. For sale by C L Cottingj AUOUNB TOWN. Den Lindsoy will go to Donvor in a tow days. G. A. Harris ot Cowlos was in lied Cloud this week on business, A. It. Hill has returnod from tho groat wost, uontont to stay in Ued Cloud, Mr. A. Votter of Houtzdalo, Ponn., was in the city this xveok on business. Attornoy Chaflln will dolivor the doco. ration oration nt Mt. Hope, Kansas, on Decoration day. Do not forgot that tho firemon will havo a danco on the 30th, All invitod. Good music and good order. One Rwallow does not make Spring, tint one swallow of One Minute Cough Curo brings relief. O. L. Coding. A, M. Walters is said to bo n candidato for county nttornoy. Ho xvns down this woek looking over his chances. We hopo that the proporty ownorfl of Rod Cloud will paint their homos whoro thoy need it and otherwise boautify tho city. L. C, Wilson station agent at Cowloa and tho genial Paul Storey, deputy post muster at tho samo city, wero Ked Cloud visitors this week. Mr. C. h. Cotting received word from his mothor, that she nnd his daughter Florence would nrrivo in Ked Cloud noxt woek. Miss Florenco has been ab sont sineo laBt Sep tern per. Eomna is a frlghtfot aflliotion, but line an oilier sain diseases It oan be per ronneutly cured by applications of De Witt's Witch Hazol Snlve. It never falls to care piles, U, L. Cotting. J. M, Chaflln has sold u block of terri tory for his patont over chock rein for ?1000 without leaving the 'city. Mr. Cliuflin has a fortuno in his pntont as it ia pronounced to uo ono ot tho finest things ovor invontod for tho horso and a money saver to the owner. Wo hopo ho x ill make a mint of money out of it. The U. S. Gov'7 Reports show Royttt Baking Powder superior to all others p0 i i. i&m m, ' . ..' i . i p .Q i i . dQM Every Man. Should have a few extra pairs of trousers. It is not good economy to wear one pair steadily until it is worn out. Two pairs worn alter nately will last three times as long as one pair worn constantly. Our low prices will enable you to have several pairs of trousers if you want them. Thla Label on a Garment In- urea Perfect Fit and Satltfactlon II stands for the bost that Money Oan Buy or Skill Produce. In order to get rid of all our BROKEN SIZES IN Men's WE HAVE PUT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL SMALL LOTS WE HAVE IN STOCK. These are not old, but goods bought lately; all lots that have been sold out below four suits of any one style. This is a Grand Opportunity TO BUY A Suit at Low Figure. COME AND SEE THEM. IT WILL BE MONEY IN YOUR POCK ETS IF YOU DO. WIENER CLOTHIER I - Suits, I i :U i n ' tSE). MS ' in- f Zyt k j I m i . -i $ Trrrfri'r- jZnT "t,m '"tYlll"lugtnB-""n-" f iviwritw ,-w rarSdJdtbyJDrogglitiJiTr.o, MfluvvswiNr Hi!, Award.1,iIh'MawwllemcdiwTOWSiii?