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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1896)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DOE. 25, 1FJW. 4 i t T I kOY4H WN POWDER Absolutely Pure. A rrciiln f inrtiif iik i w li-r llnjln'st of All in lent) iii'iit in n't ' I I sif ItOI't !! "' I " 'I l! , Hot o IIiimn- !' him Ni'W York (MTV XKWS. (Jene Wiight was hew tlio lir.st of Mil1 week llcv. Iloakln f t'owle.s was hero 'I'lll'.SllilJ. Price Md gloves anil nIt tns at tin Chicago Stoic. (Sen. MeL'rarv of (iiiide Uook wax hi'ic this week. Mis. S. Day toturuod Tuesday even ing from Heat i ice. Yott need not go flint'Us when A. 11. li.iley is trading shoos for corn. T. K. Penman is having a toloiilinno lino put in fnnn his store to the homo. Buy Clnistinas presents at the Chi cago Storo ami avo all prollts.for your wno use. Huy nook scaifs at the Chicago storo. All stylos mid qualities at half tlio usual price. Charley Hall of Akron, Colorado, was here tlio first of tlio wool; visiting old friends. Tutor Younger, proprietor of the Geneva, Nebraska, Nursery was the gucitof L. II. HustTuosilay. Miss Fiilolia Sohatlnitt who has been teaching at Hastings is hero spending tlio holidays with her folks. Tub Cmkf ollloe is now located in the Miller-Cot ting block. If you want sale bills look us up and get our prices. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Loining of Gilleto, Wyoming, wore bore tlio first part of the week visiting with Win. Tarkos. If you are going to need a trunk during the not year buy now. Kvory trunk at fifty cent-, on tho dollar. Cut cac.o Sroiti: A C. llosinor and daughter Kthol came up from their homo at St. .loo Sunday night. Miss Kthol will vi-it friends hole for a week. Chns. Dlokoi'Miu loft Tuesday morn ing for Huatriee whole he will visit for a short time ami will thou go to Lin coln whore lin will attend school. Godfnv Monia came up from Guide Iijck Wednesday. While horo ho was a pleasant caller on the Groat Family Weekly and as a consequence wo are a dollar richer. If thoro is a reliable man among our readers who can sell Minnesota grown trees, ho can secure steady employ ment and good wages by writing the Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minn. The old lady was right when she said, the child might tlio if they waited for the doctor. Sho saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Sho had used it for croup before. C L. Cutting. The old way of delivering messages by post-boys compared with thomodorn telephone, illustrates the tedious moth ods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cot tin jr. Ordination service on Wednesday, December 30th. Kvungelist T. K. Hor ton, a former pastor and a present member of the Congregational Church, will bo ordained in their place of worship at 2 o'clock. All aro invited to attend this interesting and prolitablo service. Victor Soott, a young boy who has boon in tin employ of Gen. i.inilsoy was arrested on Wednesday night while in tlio act of opening a roar win dow of the meat market. A sum of money had boon missed on Thanksgiv ing and a watch has boon kept since with the above result. The Smith County Thinner of Saiith Center, Kansas, printed a special holi day number of sixteen pages which contained over forty columns of nil Yortising. It shows conclusively that tlio merchants of Smith Center aro n'ivfl to business Interests nnd believe in patronizing well their homo paper. The worthless eanino population of this city has increased so rapidly of lato that it would bo u good plan to be gin to clean them out again. The proper authorities should see to it that worthless ilof.s which make the night ludoous with their yelps and even go so far as to snap at and bark at passers by aro disposed of. They are getting to bo too big a nuisance for a city the size of Red Cloud. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, ;, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM BAKING POWDfR A Pure Grape Crcnm of Tartar Ponder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Aitoryn toavx. A Merry I'lirMinas t all our read ers. Got your Christmas candies of (.race Km t Tollman's guesting contest opens December fi, and closes .January 2. Dr. (5, K McKooby toturnod the fore part of the week from Chicago and other eastern points. W W. Chinnock of Dewltt, this state, formerly of this city was hero this week visiting friends. AhwrjB in poawiri, llopkln's Steamed lloinin, (Hulled Corn). KlegHtit lunch in milk, (jiiuilcnu 10 cents. Wo don't want to move these goods and will take off 10 per cent fot cash until ilau., 1st. K. V. Tmi.dk Save mi ft urn $'i ',! ri on an ivr coat. S.'.OO on a mackintosh and ii 00 on a good trunk. t'liK'Aiio Stout. When jo" want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo Kentioss a call One door south of the Hon Bakery. In ouler to save money I will sell my entile stock tit 10 per cent discount fot cash until .Ian , 1st. F V Tayi.du. ( 1.. Cutting, snle agent, will refund your money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr. Konnor's famous medicine. Mis. Oscar Yarger is up from Orleans on a visit. Oscar has been transfer! oil from Orleans to Hart well. McCook Republican. The oyster supper given oiiSAttitduy night by the young ladies of the oil for the benefit of tlio poor netted about fifteen dollars. Hoiiihart liangett of this county ob tained on Monday a license which will enable him to wed Miss Lena Zimmer man of Nuckolls county, Soothing, and notirritating,stroiigth oniug and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of He Witt's Little Karly Hisois, the famous little pills. C. L Coiling. Ladies, how can you make your hus bands, fathers, brothers, sweethearts or friends happier than by buying for them a useful holiday present at Wie ner's old and reliable clothing house. Hooch Hobinson and Miss Louretto Ludlow, daughter of our townsman S. V. Ludlow, wore united in marriage by .Judge Duffy at his office. Wednesday. Tub Ciiikk oxtoudscougratulatious A big line of mulllers, handkerchiefs, slippers, gloves, suspenders, neckwear, blurts nt Wiener's t stay clothing lioiiso. Those articles make good Christmas presents iu tlie.su haul times. The length of life may bo increased by lessening lis dangers. The majority of pooplo die from lung troubles. Those may be avoitcd by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure C. L. Cutting. The Girtatiucr heating attachment which is on exhibition in the largo storo room in the Moon block by (5 Yoiingberg, the company's agent, is attracting considerable attention. It appears like a good thing to save fuel Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns aro quickly cured by ') Witt's Witch Hazel Salve It is at present tlio article most used for piles, and it alwoys cures them. C. L Coiling. "Tho Green v in College," the lecture given nt the M. L. church last Satur day evening by Dr. James W. liowlus, under the auspices of the Junior League, was quite well attended not withstanding the other attractions in the city the same evening. Mr. liowlus is certainly a very ablo and entertain ing lecturer. Mr. C. U Dixon, a well known mer chant of Pleasant Kidge, Fulton, Co., Ta., has a little girl wh is frequently threatened with croup, but whoa the first symptoms appear, his wlfa gives her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which always affords pro nipt relief The -Ti and 50 cent sizes for sale by II K. Griee, Druggist. Dr. James W. liowlus of Orleans College and recently from Pittsburg, Ta., gave his lecture, "The Greeny fi. College," at tho First M. K Church Saturday evening the 10th, also speak ing for Mr. Darby Sunday morning and evening. Mr. liowlus is an educated christian gentleman and highly en tortaiueil and instructed all who wore fortunate enough to hear him A vote of thanks is duo the Junior League ami Mrs. Darby their superintendent, for inviting Mr. liowlus to our city. Tho remains of Mrs. S A. Brown wore brought to this city on Wednes day nioiniiig.s train from Hie west, she having passed away at her lato homo in Ogilon, Utah, the first of the week. Her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Tiekeriug accompanied by her husband mado tho sad journey with the remains fiom that city. The last sad rites of burial were conduetod by llov. Darby of tho Methodist church from the rosldonco of Mrs. Lctson on Wednesday after noon and the remains were laid to rest in Rail Cloud cemetery. Mrs Hrown had been a resident of this city for a number of years previous to her de parture for Ogdon and had many friends here who will sympathize with the children in their sad loss of a kind and loving mother. Guess and Get a Gold Watch Free. Thos. Tenman, Tho Jowoler, will on January 2d, 1807, present a handsome lady's or gent's gold filled watch, a bolt with sterling silver buckle, and a pair of sterling silvor mounted side combs to the persons guessing nearest the number of hours, minutes and seconds it will take tho above watch to run down after boing fully wound up. Tho abovo goods will bo givon away in the order named, first, second and third, nearest guesses. Kvory cash purchaso of $1.00 will en. titlo tho buyer to one guess. Blauk guess cards will bo furnishod with pur chases. Contest opons Docembor 5th and closes January 2d, 1897, at 0 p. m. For further particulars call ut my store and see tho goods, also tho many beautiful things suitable for Christmas presents. You will Hud something suitable among my goods after all oth er efforts have boon evhaiisied. Titos. Tcnmvn, Jowoler. ODDS AND lmS. Mrs. W 11 Hoby Is home from Nel son. Fted llrad brook is homo from ltttto Hill. Mrs. Calvin Kantidy of Holyoke, Col orado, is hero. Oscar Yaiirer of Orleans is now sta tion agent at llartwell. Take jour corn to the Cincinnati Shoo Stoio and get shoos in return RopresentatlTo-olect Graiitlstnu of llladeu was in tlio city the first of the week. Buy pants at the Chicago Store Save you from $1 to 2 on every pair. Colli" mni see A license to mat rv was obtained on Tuesday by Howard Wert to man .Miss Isabella Koiauil. During the mouth of Januaiy A 11. Ivalcy will echange shoes for corn at 11 cents per bushel. Win, Ciopp of Republican came down Thursday for a visit witli his sister, Mrs. K. A. Hall. The Cincinnati Shoe store wants your cot ti as 12 cents pet bushel and will exchange shoes for it. Foi: Sam: -A l-'owler bicycle, ISiHl model, in lirst class condition. For terms sec F. W Cowden. Save you a dollar on a hat, fifty cents on a good cap twenty-live cents on cheaper ones at the Chicago Stole. Married at the residence of Mr. Lovi Moore, Teter Hansen and Lillic Holmes, both of lied Cloud. Kav.O. K. Tichnor poi formed tho ceremony. Foi: Ri:nt One of tho best located brick storo rooms in the city 21x100, with cellar. For particulars address correspondence to T. O. Box 1!17. Times are haul but von will waul to buy soiiiii Christmas presents. Taylor offers his ontiro stock at 10 per cent discount for cash until .January 1st. See the now goods at Taylor's before buying Clnistinas presents. Kvory. thing at It percent discount for cash until Jan., 1st. The Congregational Ladies Aid Society of Cowies will servodinnorand suppar in their church building and also have a Bazaar on Thursday, Dec ember 31st, 1800. Try us for an ovoicoat or suit. No profit charged. Simply want to sell out the stock. The sale is for pur chasers benefit, not ours, as far as profit is concerin d. Wo are only ask ing cost of goods. Chicai'.o Stoui:. Wo received .several atinoiMieetueuts of the same wedding this week and as they were found to be similar and our space was limited, we publish tho Hist one received. Wo are much obliged to the others just tho same for the con tribtitions. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, ami invariably reliable ale the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in eolds, croup ami lung trouble Children like it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them. C. L. Cutting. Some of the females whnjlo nottlove our hull pup very much tin! a tin can to bis tail last Monday night 12 o'clock. There was nothing fair about it girls, just imagine that you were a bullpup instead of being a woman, how would you like to have a tin can attached to your tail. Bclviiloro News. Ilix of tlio State Journal puts it thus: It is iioor policy to send money to aid foreign missions when thare are shoe less children right at your very doors. Abject poverty doesn't breed Christian citizenship, and it is bad policy to sacrifice a hecatomb hero far the salva tion of half a dozen in a foroigu land. 'Kxcuse me," observed tho man in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and thnt is not whore the liver is." "Never yau mind whore his liver is," retorted the nthei . "If it was in his big toe or his left oar DoWitt's Little Karly Risers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can hut your gig-lamps." O. L.Cotting. A very bright young man from Love land received a "roast" at a Denver ho tel a few days ago. Ho was at dinner and wishing to lot every one in tho din ing room know that ho was smart, commenced to guy the waiter girls. Ho succeeded in driving several lialf crazy, but finally made the erior of "joshing" tlio wrong one. "Drive in tlio cow," said ho, looking around for the milk pitcher 'l'akiiigthoinan by the ar, tho girl convulsed tho guests ami at tho same time pnrali.ed the stranger by remarking, "come along, Aleck, it's easier to trot tho calf to the cow than to drive the cow in." Lovelanil Regis ter. Your Vitality? The essence of life is force. Erery bseathyou breathe,every heart beat, every motion of your hand, takes force. The measure f force we call vital ity, if this is lacking, there is Iocs of flesh, lack of resistive power, a tendency t catch di sease easily, especially a tend ey to Consumption. Ft low vitality nothing is better thaa Scarfs Eaaulslon. It euppliee forceby fur nishinf the nourish ing strcagthenior elements of food in an easily dtfested form; enriches the blood, and builds up the system. When ordinary food is of no avail, Scotfs Emulsion will supply the body with all the vital elements of life Two tUca, 50 da. aod $1.00. All druggists. If you will ask for it we will send you a book telling you all about Scott's Emulsion. Free. SCOTT ft tlOWNI., NfwYork. E a?rZYM723ZmUtK!X2JmGX roDsn Oil AND ITS CUniJ To the Editor : I hive an absolute remedy for Consumption. Hy its timely usa thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of Its power that I consider It my duty to uttd Ivo bottlts free to those of your readers who have Consuinption.Tliroat, Uroncliltl or Lung Trouble, If they will write me their express and postotlice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, IS) 1'carl St., New York. - The lMlturlitt unit HunlneM Slittinitinint of Uili l'mr UuMmitt'O thU yeuercua l'nxiiillii. IIKHK AND TIIKUK. A .MuMinii editor iajs ho stepped into tin-Ntmc at a business man who did not adeitie, and was surprised to liml him busy. The storekeeper bad the itch and a Watcrbuiy watch, and when he was not scratching him self he w is winding his watch V.. Wo would like to have a regulai cor respondent flout the towns of llladeu, litfnle K.iek, lUue Hill, Law rcneo and Cowle We believe that the advcitis iug cm h town, would receive iu tho east Would well lepay a business man or citizen of each of these places for the time taken each week in writing a newsy letter. If those who read this can't spare the time send us the name of some one who in your opinion would make a good coricspondcnt Your town should by all means be repre seiited in the best paper iu the county. Thediainalic landing at the M. K. Churoh last Monday evening by.Ioan otte DilLiy, one of Hud Cloud's high school graduates of the class of '1M), was attended by a fair audience mid was an entertaining and enjoyable affair. Miss Dilley appeared in half a dozen or more numbers, showing a versatile and diamatlc power abovo the average creating a complimentary impression among her hearers many of whom were hor old school mates. Hho was ably assisted by local talent in a musical program. Tin: Ciiici-' with Miss ,Jcaiietto'H other uumaiousfriciiils in this city, takes pleasure iu exteud iug congratulations for her unbounded success Here is what a woman can do in Sheridan county llesides taking cat o of her liiuliand who has been an Invalid the past eighteen mouths, ami a family of four, Mrs. s A. Sutton, of Salinu township raised (100 bushels ofrorn, a garden and put up '.'5 tun-, of hay this summer Thoieare, wo are ashamed to say it, however, a number of nble bodied men iu tint county who have never done this much work nor oven made an attempt at it, any of whom can, at a moments notice toll exactly what ails the country and what she needs, give a thorough description of the Cuban war, Turkish, PJillliaiuo or other foreign troubles, give a correct solution af all national or internatiaual intricacies or anything elso that can bo douo with their mouths. lloxte Senti el. As the west bound freight was pro paling to pull out from this station Wednesday afternoon, the air cyliuder urdor tho ongltio, which operates the brakes, exploded from some cause, ami there was considerable excitement iu that vicinity for awhile. Tho con cusslon was distinctly fell up town and at tlio depot the glass was shattered in the windows and the impression pre vailed for a few minutes that Goir Weylor was bombarding the city. A fragment of tlio cylinder, weighing .13 pounds, was picked up 8." foot from tho engine, another piece of about live pounds weight was found over a hundred feet away. Mr. Christy was staudiggou his dray.nottliirty feet from the engine, and was htruck a glancing blow mi thu shoulder by a small frag mont. It out a small hole in his cloth ing but did no tithcr damage. Mr. Cluisty is of tho opinion, from tlio force of it, that if it had struck him fairly hu would have boon a case for tho coroner. (Juido Hock Signal. A runaway which caused more ex citement than this city has seen for years occurred on Saturday afternoon. IMatl's delivery horse became seared and made a mad race up tho street turning the corner nt Miner's store anil lodging tho wagon on the hitching rail at that placo. lie continued on west, then north, then cast again on Fourth avenue and came down Webster street llkoa whllwind with his harness flap ping in the wind and making a great noiso. Ho ran down tho sidewalk on the oust side of Webster street and scared a team which was in front of J, U. Li ml leys and continuing on his way scared Ernst Welch's horso which was standing in froat of Benso's, Welch's horso startod off and scared a team on tho opposite side of the street belong. ingtoM W. Dickarson and they sue ceeded in breaking the tongue of the wagon, the neckyoke and some of their harness but did not got away. It brought a big crowd out onto tho street and showed that there were lots of peoplo in town. Luckily no one was Iwrt although thoro were some, narrow escapes. OASTOIIIA. Tie. hi t'.cilj lljUVJtO 0 li n C&&& &JU& "". Ml ii" r TWO POPULAR STYLES-thc double breasted sack and fly front sack suit. We have them in plain worsted, blue and black cheviots, dependable tweeds, stylish plaids and Scotch effects. They fit perfectly and there's an H. S. & M. tone and style about them that the average tailor might CLOTHES BEARING THIS LABEL" ARE WARRANTED. Ghristmas Gifts for JVIen and Boys. No doubt every one will want to make some meiibor of their family happy nu Christmas day. What can you buy thnt is more useful than such goods wo offer. Men's and Hoys' Suits and Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, ulufllers, Neckware, Gloves and Mitten, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Slippers, Suspenders, Socks, 1 Iats, Etc. Wo are making Special how Prices on our goods, and solicit your inspec tion before you buy. Henieinber we are Hero to stay and wilt luakii good any article that proves unsatisfactory if lecoiuniointeil by us WIENER. The Clothier. nfflfflTfflVTrifflfnTiW' Coupons Free To Our Miner Bros. Blanket and Commencing December Qith and continu ing up to and including December 26th. Blankets at 35e, 40e and 60e, Worth 50e, 60e and 75e. I A Strictly All Wool Blanket at $2,75, WORTH. $3.60. A Special Discount of 20 per cent on our entire line of Ladies Misses and Children's Cloaks. Remember our line of coupon prizes con sists of Silverware, Jewelry, Irons, Washing Machines, Clothes Bars and many useful household articles. & 7VHNER 3CTirawvCTw;ww fJLtA mutate with profit. HBBbHIBHMIBBB Full Lines in all Gloak GliEAttfflG SALE ! BROS. &