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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1897)
I'S;wwrtU-!Xi..l. A. 1 f i. , t . . jLJLi'Jcr' J1' v JW 7 .ft.tiJftJJ.a' - --. mi ? 3T. .vm,,, ww-w. "'' r'""" - : By 4 ' kS I. MM K-1 aWainA M It eSsv !l AKIHC POWDER Absolutely Pure. A rrcnm of tnrtnr ImkliiB powilcr. Itlj;lict of all In Icnvoiiltit: Mri'tiKlli. Inlet Untttd Atato (lorrrnvunt Fowl Ittporl. HiiYAi. IIiikimi l'oHiiKii Ci.. New York. CITY 3TMWS. Miis Nellie West is hero from Falls City. Frank Goblo is visiting friends in Aurora. Oscar Tool loft Thursday morning on a trip to Lincoln. Will Duokur was homo from Lincoln to .spend thu holidays, Tim state legislature will commence to grind npxt Tuesday. You need not go shoeless when A. II. Knlcy la trading shoes for corn. Supt. Hunter is home after attending the teachers meeting at Lincoln. Miss Nellie Martin of Wymore is here visiting somo of her old friends. Miss Grace Dodino accompanied Mrs. Lulu 1'caso to her home at Has tings. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hunter of Riv erton visited with the family of A. A Popo un Christmas. Miss Estella Duckor, teacher in the Mindon schools, is hero spending the holidays with the folks. Taylor is now comfortably situated in the Moon block. You are in need of furniture. So oall on him. The Chief ofliee is now located in the Millcr-Cotting block. If you want sale bills look us up and get our prices. Representative-elect Grandstnff went down to Lincoln Thursday to be on tho ground floor when the legislature stmts up. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. I'atti Jacksou who have been visiting with Al (Jalusha and family returned to their home at Lincoln Wednesday. F. V. Taylor has moved. Ho has the lliicst furniture headquarters in tfio valley. His store room in tiie Moon block is a picture of neatness. If you want to seo a nico store and a good stock of furniture you want to go to the large store room in the Moon block which is occupied by Taylor. Hoy Hunter of thu firm of Hunter IJros., Superior, and Miss Nanny Myers an estimable young lady of thesamo place were married New Years eve. If thnro is a reliablo man among our readers who can sell Minnesota grown trees, ho can secure steady employ ment and gocni vfifges by writing the Jewell Nur-ery .Co., Lake City, Minn. The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if thoy waited for the doctor. She saved tho little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. C L. Cotting. S. E. Prentiss formerly of Inavalc, now of Denver, was here this week. He is hero for the purpose of making arrangements for the cribbing of twenty-llvo or thirty thousand bushels of corn at his farm at Iuavale. The old way of delivering messnges by post-boys compared with thomodcrn telephone, illustrates-tho tedious meth ods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous euro by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cot ting. Victor Scott who was caught break ing into the meat market of Geo. W. Lindsey had his trial boforo County Judge Dully on Tuesday afternoon. Randolph McNltt represented tho state and J. M. Chaftiu the accused. The Judge committed tho young man to the inform school if that Institution would accept him, thoro being somo controversy as to age, otherwise ho is to he discharged. Awarded Highest Honors -World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWMR A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AROUND TOWN. Alva Scllars is home after a trip to Lincoln Will lircwer of McCeok is here visit ing tho folks. Mrs. Anna Sapp visited in Guide Hock this week. Dr. G. E. McKcuby went to Omaha Wednesday night. Mayor D. J. Myers was in Lincoln the lust of the week. Charley Whlto and Elmer Crone were in Superior this week. John Winters accompanied by his wife was in Lincoln this week. Miss Myrtle Kaley Is visiting with MissDollle Shcpheidson at Hlvertou. The S. of V. band will glvo a prom enade concert In tho Kurd store room on next Thursday. Miss Kay Lotson anil Miss Molliii Ferris left Saturday 011 a visit to Hot Spring, South Dakota. Ahvaje in season, UopUin'a Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). Elegant lunch In mill;. Quart can 10 cents. Elmer Shaens of Innvalo is the proud papa of a ton ponnd girl which ar rived at his homo on Tuesday. Save you a dollar on a hat, fifty cents on a good cap, twenty-live cents on cheaper ones at Chicago Store. Mrs E. W. Anderson was hero this week from Lincoln looking after some land interests and paying taxes. When you want a nico smooth shavo or hair cut, givo Geo. Fentress a c.ill. One door south of tho Bon Uakery. Miss Lizzie- Marker went to Lin coln Monday to attend the meeting of the state teachers hold thcro this week. F. V. Taylor this week moved his stock of goods to the large room in the Mooa block where he has good quar ters. I. B. Colrin of Guide Kock was hore Tuesday settling up tho estate of James Eves decoiised of which he was administrator. If you aro going t. need a trunk during tho next year buy now. Every trunk at litty cents on tho dollar. Chicago Stork. Dr. F. R. Rose, practical optician from Omaha will Muka ids second visit to Red Cloud, Jan. lfHh and 10th at Cottings Drug Storo. B. M. Frees and wifu of Chicago arj rived here Monday night. The gentle man will bo hero several days looking after his property interests here. Tho livery and feed stable at the rear .f the Holland House changed hands this week and Wm. Richardson will conduct the business in the future A Crete man refuses to permit any of his girls to marry ou the grounds that times arc haul, nnd he has already as mauy in his family as he can well support. Will Yeiser came dowa from Repub lican Monday morning. On accountof tho laying off of a train crow and Will being young in tho service he will have a holiday for awhile. Soothing, and not irritating, strength ening and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, Jtho famous little pills. C. L. Cotting. Charley Fort was visltinn with friends in Lincoln this week. It is strango that Charley happened to go just when the lady school teachers were thcro in such largo numbers. The length of life may bo increased by lessening its dangers. Thomajority of people dio from lung troubles. Theso may bo averted by promptly using Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by 7)oVitt's Witch Hazel Salvo It is at present the article most used for piles, and it alwoys cures them. C. L. Cotting. Row Geo. W. Hummel received a very nico Christmas present tho first of tho week, It being a box containing several mammoth oranges and lemons grown in California. Tho gift camo from Albert Van Dyke, a son of Uncle Wm. Van Dyke south of the river, who is engaged in salvation army work. "Excuse me," obsorved tho man in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not whero tho liver is." "Never you mind whore his liver is," retorted the other. "If it was in his big too or his left ear DoWitt's Little Early Risors would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig-lamps." C. L. Cotting. Two years ago Nebraska was suffer ing from a long drouth, and tho legis lature appropriated 8150,000 for tho re lief of farmers and there wore prophets who foretold of the ruin of Nebraska, This year she reports her crop of corn alone ut MO.OOO.OOO bushels. Nelu nska is liable to disaster, but it is a great state Inter Ocean. "My daughter, when a recovering from an attack of fever, was u great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After using quito a number of remedies without any benolitsho tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Cham berlain's Pain Balm is also a certain euro for rhoumatlsm, Sold by II. E. Grlce, Druggist. ODDS AND 1CNTNS. Goo. O. Yelscr is in Omaha. Miss Jennio Bell is visiting in Hast ings. Mrs. O. C. Boll left Thursday morn ing for Lincoln. Chas. Wright and wife aro horo from Wlllcox visiting relatives. Amos Cowdcn of Alliance, this state, is horo visiting with tho folks. James Burden and wife were visiting in Bladen tho last of the week. Tako your coin to the Cincinnati Shoe Store and got shows In return. Homer Kiusel is down from Blue Hill spendlngtlio holidays with friends. Miss Cora Gnrbcr left for Lincoln thu first f tho week where sho will at tend school. Buy pants at the Chicago Store. Save you from SI to $!) on every pair. Come and see, The Cincinnati Shoe store wants your corn as 11 cents per bushel and will exchange shoes for it. Fok Sai.k: A L'owler bicycle, 1800 model, In lust class condition. For terms seo F, W. Cowdcn. Mrs. W. B Roby departed Thursday for Hardy for a few days visit with Ohio friends who are there. Save you from 82 to $3 on an over coat. $2 ou a mackintosh and $2 on a good trunk. Chicago Stouk. A grand promenade concert will be given by the S. of V. baud ou Thurs day night, January 7th, in Rust's store room. 11. H, Simons of this county would like to bo commandant of tho soldiers' homo ut Milford and has gone to Lin coln to see about it. Foil Rent Ono of tho best located brick store rooms in tho city 24x100, with cellar. For particulars address correspondence to P. O. Box 137. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable aro the quali ties of Ono Minute Cough Curo. It never fails in colds, croup and lung trouble. Children liko it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them. C. L. Cotting. A. G. Willis came near meeting with a serious accident this week, by being struck by a box car which was being switched to a side track. When the car struck him it knocked him off tho track instead of 011 tho track as is usu ally tho case. List of letters remaining uncalled for at thu postolllc. ut Red Cloud, Nob raska, far tho week onding December 31st, 1800. Pettibono & Nixon Ware, Jus. M. Wilson, Amanda Young, John These letters will be sont to the dead letter office, Jan., 14th, if notcalled for Woforo. Frank W. Cowdbn, P. M. Persons who are troubled with in digestion will bo interested in tho ex perience of Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk iu the railway mail service at Dcs Moines, I.wn, who writes: "It gives me pleasure to testify to tho merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrlKca Remedy. For two years I hnvo suffered from indigestion, and am subject to frequent sovoro attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. Ono or two doses of this remedy never fails to givo perfect relief. Prico 25 nnd 50 cents; sold by II. E. Grice, Druggist. The Hustings and Oborliu train broke in two a short distance out of Long Island, Kansas, Wednesday morning, and owing to tho heavy fog and down grade was not noticed until the rear part, consisting of tho baggage and ox press car and coach crashed into the rest of the train which had stopped at tho Long Island depot. Ono flat car was totally demolished and the bag gago and express car quito badly dam aged but no ono was injured. 50 lbs. of Coal A day would keep your rooms warm in winter. But that small stove will burn only twenty-five. Hence, discomfort and miserv. A certain amount of fat, burned daily, would keep your body warm and healthy. But your digestion is bad, and you don't get it from ordinary fat food. Hence you are chilly, you catch cold easily, you have coughs and shivers; while pneumonia, bronchitis, or con sumption finds you with no re sistive power. Do this. Burn better fuel. Use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. Appetite and digestive power will revive; and soon a warm coating of good flesh will protect the vital organs against the cold and the body against disease Two abet, 50 eta. and $1X0 Book free for the atldng, SCOTT 4 UOWNB, NewYoi. RtS Un tr.&Jmrrnnl f MM rror. -w, s. reM, wh. rrmitei a specinitr ot Kpllepsy, ha without doubt treated and cur ed more cnict fluin nny living I'livilclam hfk accett It ntm!h!nir. no nnvo nonu ot caus Of o vear.' ntjmlncr Ifc t curod by VjUI AmM$ ..TTi " , . . InrRo bot- llp of hfi nbtoluto cur., free to nny iiifferera jjho may Bond their 1'. O. nnd Kxprcs ndrtroM. Wo ndvUo nny one wishing a cure tn lulclreM ProI.W. a. tZUU, t. D 4 CedaxStu. Haw Tor IIKUW AND T11KKK. Price kid gloves and mlttous ut the Chicago Store. Horace Spanogle of Alliance Is horo visiting the folks. Miss Nellie Iloiinett left Tuesday ou a visit to Vinton, Iowa. Lew Kellogg who has been in the west for some time is home ngiiln. Someone II red a piece of coal through the window of Steins' saloon Wednes day night. Rny neck scarfs at the Chicago store. All styles and qualities at half the usual price. Dr. Tulluys was taken with a fainting spell on the street this morning and was taken home. The ladies of the Christian church will give one of their famous chicken pie dinners in the Rusl building somo time next week. Try us for an overcoat or suit. No profit charged. Simply want to sell out the stock. The salo is for pur chasers benellt, not ours, as far us profit is concerned. We nro only nsk ing cost of goods, Chicago Stouk. A successful surgical operation was performed at tho residence of Dr. Hall on Mrs. M. T Coval fr an ovarian tumor on Tuesday afternoon. The doctors in attendance wcro Drs. Hall and Heck of this city, Dr. Cook of Hastings and Dr. Saunders of Hold rcge. Walter Warren who has beo work ing at his trndo at marble cutting at bupcrior for a year or more past has associated himself with n gentleman named Whitney and they have pur chased the marble and granite works of that city. Walter is a steady and energetic young man and his many friends at Ids homo hero will bo glad to hear of his advancement. Victor Scott has been discharged, his age not permitting him to bo sent to the reform school. The ono who in cited the lad to attempt to commit bur glury might t bo ushamed of himself. Thcro was nothing gained by urging this boy to commit a crime anil there is nothing to indicato that Scott stole tho first money. Scott may havo been a dupe. At a meeting of Lodgo 00. A.O. U. W. Tuesday evening, Deo. 20th, the fol lowing officers were elected: M. W. II.J.Maurer. P. M. W. II. W. Brewer. Foreman J. A. Boyd. Overseer-1). F. Trunkey. Recorder O. C. Tee!. Financier 11. E. Grice Receiver J. S. Emigh. Guide-J. W. Kinsel. I. W. Sam Saunders. O. XV. S. Milligan. Trustee S. Day. Physioians-G. E McJCceby, F.E. Mo Keoby. Miss Josle Rothrock returned from a Tisit at Reynolds Tuesday night. It would appear from an article in the Nation last week that wo are either blessed or oppressed with a real live theatre and musical critic in tho porsou of Juck Walsh. There is only one reason why Uarnum did not get this living moustrocity and that is that P. T. died before this prodigy came to tho surface. Iu his scaring of tho S. of V. minstrel last week he demonstrated that tho foul breath of a bad stomach was turned to tho venom of a rattle snake. Jack went to the entertain ment on a complimentary ticket and the writer observed that during tho first pait lie was greatly tickled at tho jokes which he culls "chestnuts" uud was ono of tho heartiest laughers iu the audiouee until woe to Jack one of those horrible "chestnuts" was sprung on him and thu atmosphere over iu his corner became ,so chilly that a little boy sluing near was frozen to death. Jack's interest iu the performance from this time ou diminished and by the time the show was oyer his temper got so hot that in coming in contact with a dog when ho regained the open air all the hair was singed from thu canine's back. Tho play was much enjoyed by the audience and us Jack's criticism was caused by auger it did not "cut any ico"wilh thoso who read it. OBITUAKY. Francis M. Iloutaling, aiou of 1. V, and Armuuda Houtuliug wun born on tho24lh of Duceinbor, 1873, in Mercer county, Missouri, and died Dec. 27th, 181)0, at his homo Iu Jewell county. Kansas, of rheumatism nnd typhoid fever. Tho deceased united with tha M. E. church some throe years ago and dlod with groat hone of eternal life. Tho funeral services were conducted by Rov. G. W. Hummel in tho Stono Chapel in Jewell county, Kansas, and his body was laid to rest iu tho High land cemetery, fallowed by a largo pro cession of sympathizing friends. i i l. II ' 1 I jjj y; TWO POPULAR STYLES the douWc 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. Holiday Presents for Wefi and Boys. No doubt overy ono will want to mako some menbor of tkelr family happy ou Christmas day. What can you buy that is moro useful than such goods wo offer. Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Mufflers, Neckware, Gloves and Mitten, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Slippers, Suspenders, Socks, Hats, Etc. Wo aro making Special Low Prices on our goods, and solielt your inspec tion before you buy. Remember we aro here to stay and will mako good any article that proves unsatisfactory if recommended by us. WIENER. The Clothier. Jan. 4 to .!te. A Happy A Wt. MM iftuv -jR-inrli nil XJ wool Her- , at 0i" 0 &X 36-inch L.oburg x Gr rrrro Cachcmere qq Y&J VJlWvLyO. at . NS 36-inch Uress ok Flannels at hlnnnple nr av. 30-incn LJiack CCn X Goods at bOC.X ;6-inch Black 46-inch Storm serges at 35-inch Wool Serges, per F'.ii.inli T?lnrnrl iiil-inrr r !! X at 35-inch Wool Serges, p yaiu A few pieces of Fringed WorstedgQ per yarti Ladies and Gent's Underwear 90c suit. A nice line of Calicoes at 5, 6 and 7 cents. LADIES HOSF, 7c, 10c, iaAc and 15c per pair CLEARING SALE We are Headquarters for Groceries. CPCUL. HND BXKWINBOUR STOCK. Remember that you get 10 per cent of your cash purchase in coupons These coupons redeemable in Silverware, Chairs, Irons, Washing Machines and many other articles. CALL AND SEE THEM. MINER BROS. imitate with protit. 10 inclusive. New Year to All. We wish to call your attention that we are closing out all our Fall and Winter STOCK Fo make room for Spring and Summer ra Vy Ladies Cloaks and I - xJ- Capes at trreatlv X MF X t-rliirrl 30c t prices. r. X Cf. X t-A X T, - X .-.in.. ON BLANKETS. it 'VTKvS' 'tiw- tIC. rL SMs x a x rnv K r -t "i .'A i I a J 1 Hit m. m m K- m I M m - .1 9. i i A 11 it lL r v r Mi ..WSjW .', tT?tvf M tAJ -.' . . 'V. 1 1 ' "1 riy