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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1896)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY. 1M, 25. 18ffl. THE REl, 'CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, CE. 11, 1890. w r flflYAl POWDER Absolutely Pure. ttPlltli ! Ir i it ,i x . i Hi In 'I i r ill 111 linwti i i 'i iimi, ' l .; 'tOi I III ' I If i I' llllt M l IMN ' i HI II 1 I nrl (MTV XKU'.s. (' V Kaley tvii in Lincoln thi ttcel; I5euutiful imvoltips fur Chris turns tit (Jotting. Iluy ti unk-t ami viilliw nl.lo put' cent lit I hf Chicago Stoic ClifN. Fabler va In the city tlielir.-t of till! week on lillMIIi". The photo nailery on north Webster itieet eeiiseil opeiation! mill left the city For si new et of hand mailn wol k harness ul ten per cut ahote netiial eost see Ch.ir'ey McMillan. (Jeo. V. PeiiMJ ot the (JhieiiRo Cloth ing Storn, teturneil Thuilny from a nip to Tt union. thW slate. TllK ClllKK otllee U now located in the Millur-Cotting block. H yon want Kilu hills look iw tip iiml get our price. Kyd Clutter ictnriietl the lust of the week from a year or so stay in Mon tana. He ii inneh pleaieil with thai country. A. H. Noble, :i lelalive of ur towns man O.M. Able, win here from Ham burg, Iowa, this week. He is in Un real estate business at that place. Uenie uber the Chicago Clothing Co. are -ell g everything nt s'"1 "l',,,w cost to cl --e out their butnes. They want to close mil every dollar by .Jan uary 1st if possible When in town go up to the Chicago Stme, Moon Block, and take advan tage of their slaughter tle. Keniem her they are not trying to make money but to dine, out in order to iuit limi ne, i. The pleasant weather of the past few day- has been a good thing for farmer who have corn to husk and it majority have uxed it to good advantage, some howevei, will be husking coin until plowing se.ison in thu spring. The old ludy was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor. Sho saved the little one's life with a few doses of Ono Minute Cough Cure. Sho had used it for croup before. C. L. Cottlng. Dr. James NV. Dowlus, a noted lec turer, will deliver his lecture entitled, "The Greeny in College," December 10th, at 8 p.m. in the Methodist church. It will bo given under the auspices of the Junior League. The old way of delivering messages by post-boys compared with tho modern telephone, illustrates the tedious meth ods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous euro by Onu Minute Cough Cure C. L Cot ting. hist of letters remaining uncalled for at the pnstnllleo at Hod Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending December 11th, 18JI0. ll.ii tow, C A Dean, Archie HcMligton, S. Jenkin, V. I). Smith, Maggie (Jilbeil, Maggie Xilck, John l'hi -e letters will be sent to the dead letter olllee, Dee ,'2M, if not called for befoie Kiiank W. CoWDKN. I' M Do you want reliable, well made clothing? Do you want to deal at a house that has been in yoiircoinmiinity for fourteen years and will remain? Do you like to deal with a house that has no kakk sales? Do you know that when you buy goods of us and thoy do not give satisfaction that wo will bo hero to make- up the loss to yourself? If these conditions plenso you, wo are the people for you to call on. Wiener, the oldest established clothing house in, the Republican valley. A.vardcd Highest Honors World's Fair. 'DR' CREAM BAKING POWWB MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre. fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 Years the Standard, AUOl'Xl) TOWN. Christina piesent at Cottlng liny join mackintoshes at the Chi eago Store. LI' Ilndley iiitiuiird from Missouri Monday evening, Penman's guessing contest opens December ii, nuil elosrs Janiiaiy - Fine cabinet le photo ! 00 per dncii at the Moon block gallery (Jet jour pieiuic taken at the Moon block gullet y, cabinet only $ 1.00 per do.en. When you want a nice iiiooi hae i hair ul, gite (ieir I'Vulit. a c.ill. One door south of the Hon Itakery. In older to save money I will ell my entlie stock at 10 per cent discount for cash until Jan , 1st. K V Tmnit. Win Kuelin was in lat week and ad winced Hie subscription uf Hiram Spiy, Hloniii City, Wisconsin, a tlollni worth. C. '.. Cottlng, noli' agent, tt ill refund jour money If not satlslled after using one bottle of Dr l'eniii't's f,unoii medlciiie. Smith Caldwell, stale senator-elect from Nuckolls county, was in the city I'licday shaking hand with his ac quaintances. Trunks being the slow est sale of any thing in stock we oiler twenty uf them at lifty cent on the dollar to close. CllK'Aiio Sioitt: y. W. (ilascock the evangelist com menced a series of meeting at the Christian chinch Thtttsday night which will continue until Sunday night A man who keeps putting oil ndver Using until he is prospeious is like aa dog trying to catch his own tail. There is plenty of motion but no piogres. C. II. Hoppe was in Saturday and knowing that it taken money toiuu u newspaper left us $'2.fi0. This is the kind of advance ChritUnas gift that makes us feel glad. The Chicago Stom is selling more clothing than was tvsr sold before. Cost prices ar catering the people. Rubber lined duck toils are just us cheap as other coats willi tfiem. The ice nif reliRiits f this city have already commenced to watch the thickness of the ice and not take any more chance on a famine such as was epeiienced dining the past oummer If there is a tellable man among our leader who can ell Minnesota grown trees, he can scenic steady employ ment ami good wages by writing the Jewell Nuieiy Co, Lake City, Minn Ladies, how can jou make your bus baud, father, brother, sweetheaits or f i ieiuls happier than by buying for them a useful holiday present at Wie ner's old and reliable clothing house. The sidewalk around the Stern building on the corner of Fourth Avunuo and Webster strict was re paired this week. And there aro others which like improvements would not hurt. Tho length of life may bo increased by lessening its dangers. Tho majority of pcoplo die from lung troubles. Those may bo averted by promptly using Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cottlng. We wish our correspondents would be a little more regular in sending in the news from their various localities. These mav seem very iiifcigiiilieant to some but they are a very essential part of a county paper F. V. Taylor will in the near future remove his stock of furniture into the store room in the Moon block occupied by Mr. MeHride Turnure Hros. will move their grocery store in the room vacated by Mr Taylor Scaly eriiplionsoiithe head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scald", hum are quickly nued by MeWitt' Witch Hazel Salve It is at pieent the article most used for piles, audit altveys cures tlnni C. L Cutting. Mr. lioiUtiom, the photographer wlio has been at this place for the pat month taking pictures, left last Mon day for Red Cloud where ho will open up a new gallery. The Keho can honestly recommend the firm of Haillio & Rndstrom as being lirst-elass artUts. Hlooinington Eehu. Guess and Get a Gold Watch Free. Thos. I'eiinian, The Jeweler, will on January 2d, ISO?, piesent a handsome hub's or gent's gold lillcd watch, a belt with sterling silver buckle, and a pair of sterling silver mounted side combs to the poison guessing nearest the number ot hour, minute and seconds It will take the above watch to rup down after being fully wound up. The above goods will be given away in tin) order named, first, second and third, nearest guesses. Kvory cash purchaso of $1.00 will en tiUo tho buyer to one guess, Hlnnk guesi cards will bo furnished with pur. chases. Contest opons December ISth and closes January 2d, 1807, at 0 p. m. For further particulars call at my store and soe the goods, also tho many beautiful things suitahlo for Christmas presents. You will Iiml something suitable among my goods after all oth er efloits hate been exhausted. I nos I'knman, Jeweler. ODDS AND 1Vh'TS. Doll are cheaper than oei at Cot ting Mr. Laild of Inatale tvaliercSitur daj. I'ndciwear at cot at the Chicago St A. II Kaley was in Ilnthig the last ot the ttci'l. Duck lined coat at cot at the Chi cago Store R T. Potter I home again after a ttip to Kansas City dues ami gel a gold watch fiecat l' iiiii.tii Ji u eh j bloie, Mr A Cuininiiig ha been on the sick 111 foi the pat week M. Finch of the State bank is on the sick list with a ease of quinsy Jo. Kuliicl. of McCook was lien tisiting with hi family the htt of the week, The Sun of WtfinuV band Is now nicely Itieutcd in the mom back of the 01111:1- olllee. J L Downing ni Si ,)(u., .Mi..i,iiil, an old friend of , Nihil Clans was heie the l'ut of the week Come and i e the iniiitreN. l'oi. litely the bet entertainment given in Red Cloud for jeai Het line bojs and children's oter. coats lu tlie city al Chicago Stoic and arc being solil at cost. Uncle Lei Mooic wa a pleaant cal ler on Tuedav imtriiiiii? a. d cutu us dollar on subscription. Fin: Saj.i: A Fowler bicycle, 1800 model, in lut class condition. For terms see F. W. Cowden. Cha. Hei sends the uaner for an. other year to hi father at Vienna, .Maine, and gate us cash. OK. W. Cooper while in town Satur day gave us a dollar on subscription for which we extend thanks. Mrs. Chns Hesse left Monday for Scdalia, Missouri, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Kidil, See the new goods at Taylor's before buying Christmas presents. Every thing at It per cent discount for cash until Jan., 1st. C. A McCloud is bete this week ex amining the books of the county tresis. urer. As usual he will Hud that they ate in ship-shape older. If you visit tlie store you will notice that Christmas i coming. You could not tell it by an over-abiinilnnce of ad vertising in the local papeis. Time aie hind but you will want to buy some. Christmas presents. Tarloi olTers his entire stock at 1(1 percent discount for cask until January 1st. Will save you Sl'.OO on a good pant, $1.00 on cheaper ones; Wets on oreralls lTie to r0c per garment on underwear; ?r..00 on a suit or overcoat; one to live dollars on children's and boys' suits. Chicago Stohk. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in colds, croup and lung trouble. Children like it becausu it is pleasant to take and it helps them. C. L. Cotting. Tho Nation and the Hiverton Review are still "chewing tho rag" and from last account the Nation seems to have hold of the tail end. The arguments on both sides would nniKe good timber for several libel suits pointing penitcn. tiaryward. Sylvanus McCinnis, a boy of nine or ten yeais old, who is not overly bright wa.Mirictcl the lust of the week on a charge of obtaining goods from J. 0 Lindley on a forged older and foi swiping goods from U.K. dice He sent to tlnTicfoTin school! -"Excuse me," observed the man in spectneU.s, "but 1 am a surgeon, and that is not wheiethi! liveris " "Nnvi.r jou mind where his liver is," retorted thoothci. "If it was In his hiir i. hi left rar DeWitt's Little Early Rlseis would leach it and shake it for him On that you can bet your gig-lamp."' C. L. Coning The county clerk, judge mid turns urer have concluded not to name tlm three commissioners until the old board nicots and settles up thuir busi ness for the year and adjourn. Thu new board will be appointed In time io conveiui on the lir.st Tiicsiluy jn j,UMI ary, that being tho regular meeiing. the otllcers having tho iiniiiiiiirof tlm llnee eomuussioiicis wish to make tlm chaiii'C In llio-lii!lit manner nml !.. ,.,.. deuin it expedient to hiurv iii,im,m.i Accouling tooui way of thinl.iiiL' tlm boys aie doing the thing up right Alex ltiinlley who foi the nasi tun or thicn year has been a clerk in tin olllee of the ntat superintendent was hero the first of the week visiting with oldfiieiids and on his return carried home with him a petition which was generally signed by populists mid dimocrni8 asking that hu be retained in his old position by thu Incoming stato luperintendont. Alex is an oner getic young man anil was named for the position in tho time of Superinten dent Goudy without regurd to politics, but for his porsonal worth, ability mid honesty. The Ciiikk along with his large circle of friends hero will bo glad to hear of him being retained in his old position. AND ITS COIIH To the Lditor: I luva an absolute remedy for Consumption. Hy its timely uw thousands of hopol:. c.ises li.tve Ivcn .tlrculy permanently cured. So proof-YsltiVt! am I of its power tint I consider It my duty to und ttco Icttlci frtt to those of your rtid:rs who have Coiisiimptioii.Tliroat, Hronchltl or Lime Trouble, if they will wiite me their express and postotlice address. Sincerely, T. A. SL0CUM, M. C, 181 rtarl St., New York. t" llm lMltotltl nml Itmlnrn MiiimuiHioiit uf thli l'Ri'cr lluanuiU'o till, n'lu'tiHU l'rowiii(luu II I'. IM''. AN I) TIIKHK. Hal ami cap at ut at tin Clin ago Stole Mollis SH'I'Il Mil ill llilslillgs the lllst of the Wewk Andictv Hi-rgnnd wife of 1 1 :t -t nir weie heie this Week. SlieiilT Iluiiehey look joiing Me (liiun lo the leform vrliunl iiu umi n tug The tlri at Nmi hern .liniiel al the opera house, FridllJ liiglll, Decellibi r 1Mb M.Slein ol t1lileagn ha been here tin week looking alter piopetly in teret Mi Nellie (i. Talbot ha puicliacd the Mi. Haiti Jnekou ieh!cnce on Sewind lreet for SH Ceo. Slewait leluineil Satuulay night fiom a viit with hi mother at tlie old home in Illinois What (inner Cleveland said in 17, (100 wind will be found occupying an olliei page of litis ism Mr. Chapman, mother of Mr. Jinnr McNenj fiom Lincoln arrived Satuulay evening on a visit. AlwajH in eeitfion, Hopkin'H Stt-ainml Hominy (Hulled Corn). Elegant lunch In milk, (jiiurt can 10 eenls. A novelty open air conceit is booked for 12 o'clock Satuulay, weather per mitting, by the S. of V band. We don't want to move thesv good and will take off 10 percent foi cash until Jan , 1st. F. V.Tavi.ok "Haby, you're a good thing," and if you miss tlm uiiiistuil show next FiU day night you will regret it. Seats on sale at (Slice's. Theatie goers are assured of two hotiisof miith and meriiiueut at the minstrel show- next Friday night. All the latest song and witty Layings. An i veiling rabbit chase was in dulged in by several of our Ueal sportsmen Wednesday afternoon. Ten of the bunnies weie captured by tlie hounds'. Those in .surrounding towns who wish to attend the minstrel show Fri day night of next week can send word to H. K. dice ami have their scuts it served. Miss Nora Stroud, a teacher in the McCook schools stopped oir here Sun day and visited with the family of S. W. Foo while on her way homo from Aikansas City, Kansas. William Wolfe of Lincoln is now employed by J F. (Jnnsehow as clerk and in charge of the repairing depart ment. He is an expel ienced, lirst class workman McCook Tribune. A big line of mulllers, handkerchief, slippeu, gloves, .siispnnilcis, neckwear, shiits at Wiener's to stay clothing house. These aiticle. make good Chiitmas picenis in these haul time. J. II. Erioti of Omaha, was liwte Tuesday as a lepresentative of the Ne braska Club, an orgaiii..ition stinted for the purpose of liirtliering the ad aiiccmcul of the stale Tlm fact that Nebiaska is to have the Tranw-Missis-sippi and International Exposition at Omaha tiom June lo Now-mhci of 1V.IS, should make evelj one lake a litilj lull I est iii the work of mltii , illg being done by this club Mi limn will be hem agiiu at omc fuiiiie d lie lo look after the oigalil.alirin ol u mi il l lllll. Little Men and Women We call them little men and little women, but they are neither. They have ideas and ways all their own. Fortu nately they soon become fond of cod-liver oil, when it is given to them in the form of SCOTT'S EMULSION. This is the most valuable remedy in existence for all the wasting diseases of early life. The poorly nourished, scrofulous child; the thin, weak, fretting child; the young child who does not grow j Ail take Scott's Emulsion without force or bribe It seems as if they knew that this meant nourishment and growth for bones, muscles and nerves. Book tifflng mon about ft, (rtc It wont py to try & tubtltute for Scotfi Emulsion with the children. Thiy will rdlih th real thing. For tak tX 50s. and $1.00, by all druggists. SCOTT A KOWNP., Kw York. Wo. 8. WW? (IW $m THE PAST AMD PRESENT Record of H, S. & M. Clothing is fjuch as to recommend it above all others to every man who appreciates excellence without. high price This Labtl on a Gormont In urcs Porfoot Fit fl nd Satisfaction ww It stands for tho best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. Christmas Gifts for JVIen and Boys. No doubt every ono will tvatit to make somo number of Hiclr family happy on Chiistmat ilay. What eau you buy that Is more useful than Mich gooils wti oiler. Men's and Moys' Suits and Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Mulllers, Neckware, Gloves and Mitten, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Slippers, Suspenders, Socks, Hats, Itc. We aie making Special l.otv l'llee-i on our good-, ami -illicit your impec tiou befoie you buy. Kcmciuhcr tvi1 are iieio to lay ami will make gnoil any article that piotc- iinsa'i-factory if lecommeiiileil by us WIENER. The Clothier. iHatetan aateaaimtaiiiiiias Coupons Free To Our lUinef Bros. Blanket and Commencing December 14th and continu- 1 ing up to and Including December Qist. I 1 Blankets at 35e, 40e A Strictly All Wool Blanket at $2,75, WORTH, $3.50. A Special Discount of 20 per cent on our entire line of Ladies Misses and Children's Cloaks. 3 a Bemember our line sists of Silverware, Jewelry, Irons, Wasoing Machines, Clothes Bars and many useful household articles. i 7VUNER S stfVSSe9W MHSfiHUH tetetektotoiRifmitiiiHiiitt Full Lines in all Gloak CliEAHlHG SALE ! and 60e, Worth 50e, 60e and 75e. of coupon prizes con BROS. t ' c j t X