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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1897)
? E3ssn iijWW5?H ' ; V.j I A t M - " "apy7 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1897. n . If 1' &' ' &P m & 58 i Bvnu uupla &4KlM3 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A creiun of tintnr linking powilcr. lllqlicst of nil In Ipiucnliik' Mroniitli IMtut Vnitid btattt Govtriuntnt Food lltport. Kovai. IIiimmi I'iumihi Co . Nuw York. CITY NEAVS. "Iliomo-Lnxiiio." Rubbers 25 and 40 cents tit Cincinnati Shoe Store. Will Parker was In Superior the first of the week. Cap. lloucliin returned from Lincoln Thursday evening. Foil Sale oh Rent: The Congrega tionul parsonage building. Enguiro of trusteos. Brotno-Laxine will cure the grippe or n hard cold in ono day. Sold by Cotting. Buy goods at your own prices at the Chicago Store. Auction sale Saturday, January lOtli. James Peterson was looking after business matters in Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs this week. Mrs. C. W. Kaley returned Saturday night from a visit with relatives in Sioux City, Iowa. Taylor is now comfortably situated in the Moon block. You aro in need of furniture. So call on him. Eighteen cars of ice from Cambridge was brought in the first of the week by the B. & M. and placed in their ice house at this point. Bills are out announcing the fact that a dance will bo given by Daggett & Robertson in the L. II. Rust build ing on next Tuesday evening. F. V. Taylor lias moved. Ho has the finest furniture headquarters In the v.tlley. His store room in tho Moon block is a picture of neatness. If you want to sue a nice store anil a good stock of furniture you want to go to the large store room in )the Moon block which is occupied by Tnylor. Tho ladies of the' Christian Church will give a chicken pio dinner and sup per in die Moon block Saturday, Jan uary the 10th. Everybody invited. Dinner 20 couts. There will be a school entertainment in the Wagoner school house Monday evening Jauuary 25th. Drama, "Out In thn Street," also programme by the school. Admission 10 cents. If there 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 Jowell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minn. J. H. McCallum while here this week performing his duties as county com missioner, performed n duty that pleased us greatly that is he gave us a dollar to advance his subscription to '08. A torpid liver means a bad com plexion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. O. L. Cotting One exchaugo gives considerable to an account of young lady who kneads bread with her gloves on. Another one commenting on tho above says that ho needs bread witli all his clothes on, and hujs that if some of his delinquent subscribers don't pay up soon he'll need bread without any clothes on at all. Chicora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vonsel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, after all other so called cures had failed ontirely. Mr. Yensel said it assisted his chlldreu through, a very bad Hiege of moasles. One Minuto Cough Cure makes expectoration vory easy and rapid. C. L. Cotting. Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH Mtm CREAM BAKING POWDHt A Pure Grape Cream of Tarter Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AROUND TOWN. A. D. Ranncy of Blue Hill was here this week. Robert Potter was in Guide Rock Wcdnosdny. G. W. Dow Is agent for tho Kuystono corn shelter. Mis. Chas. Winger is homo after u visit up tho valley. H. V Grico Is confined to his homo witli typhoid fever. Attend tho auction sale Saturday at the Chicago Stoic, at 2 p. in. Miss Helen Roby left Wednesday for a visit with friends at Nelson. O. II, Truman, formeily editor of the Nation, is hero visiting this wcok. Horace Spanoglo after a pleasant visit icturncd to Alliance the first of tiio week. Goods will go at your own price Sat urday at the auction sale at the Chic ago store. E. O. Garner was in from Inavule Monday and left us a dollar for Tim ClilKK for 1897. Auction sale nt tho Chicago Store Saturday. Now is your chance to buy ut your own price. DDr. I, W. Tulleys, accompanied by Jas. Gilliam, left Sunday night on a trip to Northern California. Onions are bringing a good price and the onion raisers of tho county aro reaping a harvest of dollars. Wlion you want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo. Fontress a call. One door south of the Bon Bakery. Tho mother and brother of Operator Winger, who have been visiting here, left this morning for their homo in Illinois. Wm. R. Ryker of Guide Rock is here this week looking after county matters as a member of tho board of commis sioners. A weed in tho garden be easily des troyed when it first slat ts. Consump tion can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. Will Mitchell has moved into the property on Seward street opposite C. W. Kaloy's. His brothers who have been living at Amboy will reside with him. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These aro the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. From tho Holdrcge Progress wn glean tho fact that Charley Irway formerly of this city had a couple of lingers mashed while attending to bis duties as yardmaster at that place. Thero will bo a school entertainment in the Wagoner school house Monday evening Jan. 25th. Drama, "Out in the Streets," also program by thn school. Admission 10 cents. Tho store of David Byrne of Bladen and Poto Shea of Orleans were botli entered by burglars last weok. About flvo dollars in money was taken from the cash drawer in each place. Jack Walsh is getting more crazy everyday. Tho next thing wo know he'll think there is n street car lino in his head and will get out an injunction to stop the wheels from running. All the different forms of skin troubles, from chapped bauds to eczema and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the great pile cure. C. L. Cot ting. The length of life may bo increased by lossoning its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may bo averted by promptly using Oue Minute Cough Cure. C, L, Cotting. A. T. Reed or Undo Tommy as ho is familiarly known was in this week and paid us a dollar for his twenty-fifth year's subscription to this paper hav ing been ono of tho first subscribers. Ho informed us that ho gavo tho first editor a present of five dollars. Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to stnd for a doctor, delay mav mean death. One Minuto Cough Curo ave instant relief and insures recovery, The only harmless temedy that pro duces immediate results. C. L. Cot ting. "My daughter, when recover! from an attack of fever, was a gieat sufferer from pain in tho back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sardis, tt.y. "Alter using quite a number of remedies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Bnlci, and it has given entire relief." Cham borlain's Pain Balm is also a certain euro for rheumatism. Sold by H, B, Grice, Druggist. Wo are pleased this week tochroniclo the marriage at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Albright, of thlr daughter Mrs. Emma Strohm to Mr. I, ruble, on Thursday evoninir at th boar of 7 o'clock. The marriatre cere. mony was performed by Rev. J. M. Darby of the M. E. church before only the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The newlv married pair liavo lived among us for u numbor of years and siro much ro spocted by all. Tho Chief wishes thorn a full share of happiness in the! married llfo. ODDS AND 1WDS. .')r. Datuorclt of Hastings was here yestctdny. Rubbers 23 and 40 cents at Cincinnati Shoe Stole. Isaac Shophcrdson of Rlverton was in the city this week. Everything mttt be closed out at once nt tho Chicago Store. Tliobonidof county commissioners have been in session tills week. Frank Goble is clocking in G rice's drugstore during the sickness of Bert. C. C. Cox says he wants Tub Chirk to continue for another year and left the cash Clarence Stino of Supetior was tho guest of Ills friend Postmaster Cowdeu Sunday. Special meetings will begin soon In the M. E. Church, conducted by Mr. Durby, tho pastor. Oscar Teel has seemed the appoint ment of messenger to the chief clerk in the state legislature M. M. Stern Is building an ice house in the rear of his .saloon and will put up Ico for liis own use. The Cincinnati Shoe storo wants your corn as 11 cents per bushol and will exchange shoes for it. Moses Livingston of Guido Ruck was up this week ami favored this oftlco by a call and also gavo us a dollar. Wm. Reuse and Jos Horburgor have been putting up ico taken from Kaloy's pond. It is about five inches thick. R. O. Aldon who has been visiting relatives Itero for somo titno past has returned to his homoatChatfield, Min nesota. A pleasant social dauco wns given in the Rust building Thursday night by tho young people in honor of Chas. Landmasscr. Foil Rent Oue of the best located brick store rooms in the city 24x100, with collar. For particulars address correspondence to P. O. Box 137. Geo. E. Francis and wife of Cowlcs were pleasant callers at tho Big Chief's wigwam the last of tho week and gave us some money ou subscription. The S. of V. dramatic company will appear at tho opera house on February 0th in the spectacular comedy drama entitled "Josh Winchester, or Between Lovo and Duty." The B. & M. People have been tilling their huge ice house at this place this week. Tho Ico was shipped from Cambridge but was of no better grade than could liavo been obtained here. The Nation screed in reg-ird to bank failures this week is a nice thing. Wo won't leprintthe item for such items are dangerous. Tho businessmen who contiuuo to help the outfit in malign ing tho city and state are chumps. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have been saved had the parents only kept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, tho infallible remedy for croup. C. L. Cotting. Cbarloy Lundmasser arrived in the City from his home in Iowa tho first of tho week on a visit with his old friends hore. Ho is on his way to Ogden, Utah, where he has for a year or so past been holding down a lucrative position. Constipation in its worst forms, dys pepsia, sickheadache. billiousncss and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risors. Those little pills never urine. Small pill, safo pill, best bill. C. L. Cotting. Stuated oh Stolen From the stock pasture on section 20, town 1, range 11, known as the Rlnakcr ranch, ono bay horse colt, coming four years old, stat in forehead, hoavv tail and forctop, blocky build. Suitable reward will bu paid for informatlou or its return to L. A. Haskius or leave woid at this office. Twenty I CclfS For more than twenty years we hare been telling how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excesshrc waste of the system, puts on flesh, our2shcs and Wilis up the body, making It the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but It Isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We hare had prepared for m by a physician a little book, tcUing In easy words how and why Scotfs Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good time to send for it. SCOTT A BOWNB, Nw York. fWm P.Awsm y MM rroi. w. H. reeko. who tnakei a, specialty of Kpllenjy, hn without doubt trmtoil and cur ed more easel tlmn itny llvlnir Pliylclnn til uccett li Astonishing. oT o nave nenru oi caws fc j cured by JUl AlM: t.n, . . . lorgo bot tle ot hit absolute cure, hto to nny AuiTerori jjho may sand their P. O. And Kxpress Address. ".n'jvl9 nnyone wishing ncuro to Address a Vftra atntiftlnty .wi . ruut r, 4 ceaar St. new Ton SCHOOL NOTES. The seventh room has No. 4 this week. Alphoslne Demars has raturned to school again. The junlois will takonn examination in Physics as soon us they have com pleted sound, on light and sound. Rev. Ticlinor was visiting in the high loom all day Monday. He conducted the opening exercises in tho morning. Alexander Luut. Is a new member of the sixth room. Hols phjsically and wo hope mentally a modern Lincoln. Prof, has now established his ofllco in the west room. Any pupil wishing to soo him ou urgent business will find him there. Wo are glad to note that George Overhigh) around again after several weeks illness. He visited tho Oth room Wednesday. Tho third room had a law suit as to which should liavo tho skating pond north of the building. The judge de cided in favor of the girls. Mrs. Case has the now baunor the tilth titno since it was made and her pupils aro dismissed fifteen minutes cat Her as a rowaid of merit Tho chomistry class havo taken nos- session of the bell room and fitted it up for a laboratory. Large aprons are in vogue among tho seniors. Tho legislative body havo passed a law that all tardics must loio tou re cesses for evory timo. Another, that gum chewers must go home and "lenrn somo manners," rpi... I,. .,!.. i i . ..iij auu jiiuiui villas iiiiuurwuui n lima reproof Wednesday evening after school for bothcilng tho teacher during Cicero recitation. Mr. Overiug ad ministeied the correction. The children Hooded the path across tho school ground for a skating pond Thursday afternoon and probably next week we will chronicle the news of a broken limb, but hopo not. Dolly Reed was absent this week on account of last week's bad weather. She is a member of tho fourth room nud'lias not been absent or tardy be fore for about a year and a half. The Juniors had a class party iu tho silver baud room Thursday night. They know how to have a good timo. Sometime in tho not distant future the town will be astonished by their accomplishments. Vkniiu. A now nddition to the city is a family from Missouri who havo lately arrived and rented the Skeon property on Sacred Knob. The gentleman's name is A, C Hosmer and wo hopo our citi zens will unite with ThkCIiikk in wel coming tho nowcomors. It wouldn't bo a bad idea for somo of tho mothers to get together and organ i.o a spanking society for tho puiposo of keeping the spanker in motion on somo of their fifteen to seventeen yoar old daughters who aro keeping com pany with kidlets at late hours of the night. It has been discovered by tho Now Yoik Tribune that every state in tho union that voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1850 voted for Major McKinley in 1800 nud every ntuto that voted for Jeff Davis in 1801 voted for lliyuu iu 1800. This seems to bo a vuluuble illustration of atavism iu polities. State Journal, The city authorities should spo that steps aro takon to suppress tho young sters who nro running around town with rifles and shooting at birds. Sev eral times the bullets tired by them have come iu close proximity to pedes- triaus. They don't stop at birds but plug people's live stock also. Some thing should bo done before somo ono is shot hy weapons In the hands of these kids. Mothers whose children are troubled with bad colds, croup or whooping- cough, will do well to read what Dr. R. E. Robey, of Olney, Mo., says on this subject. He writes: "For years wo have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and always keep it In tho house. It is regarded in our family as a speeilo for all kinds of oolds and coughs. The 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by H. E, Grice, Druggist. Dissolution notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership term agreed upon having expired, the law partnership of Case & McNItt Is dissolved. Mr. Caso will continue business at his house, Mr. MoNltt will remain iu tho firm office. Randolph McNitt. O. C. Case. OASITOXlIw nfu MUM lifaitut Hts ?&&&V. wS NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING The flnnaal Clearance Sale at Kedaeed Prices IS NOW WIENER'S You can buy Wholesale Prices. r 10 GENTS Paid f of Delivered IWiM Bros. Ranch. 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