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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1897)
iMsmmmssxssKSS. at-irriii-tthnAWiSrsa' 2tjssmammmsiat& . ...k, , THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1897. J .f I .VJ POWDER Absolutely Pure. A ricnui of tnrlnr ImkliiK ponder. Illitlicxt of All Iti lenu'iilni; MriMiKlli.- .ntct 1'iillnl Matt (lOfiiiiiittU Foml Ilipnrt, lldVAl, IIiikimi 1'imiint Co., New York, CITY KAVS. )t. Meek win in Hastings this week. Wastkii: Corn. Minkk Hicotiikiis. A. J Touilinsnn 'iii in tho city tliis week. Rubbers ', iiiid !() cents at Cincinnati Shoe Store. A light snow vWitcd these parts Wed nesday evening. Pearl Smith is homo after a pleasant risit at MeCook. The Nebraska : Kansas Farmer anil TuuCiiiKKforSl Miner Hi others will erect ctibs and buy corn. Cribs near depot. (Jco. A. Duekcr mailo a business trip to Hastings Moniln.y returning Tues day. Mr. uutl Mrs. K Hulborl of Hcnilluy, Neb., are visitinir Mr. anil Mrs. L. II. Utist tills week. Just twenty-four boys il-pincc -suits left. To be ulo.ed at most any price at the Chicago Store. Dr. Dainerell was in the city this week While here he removed a tumor from the cheek of Billio Maud. W.T. Auhl U baring a large coin crib built mil at the base ball grounds. Il will hold about ir,0()0 bushels. There is one thing to be thankful for after the cold snap. The ice cream social will be in business next summer. Sherwood iV Albright have in their show windows a very, neat and tasty dUplay of some it their waies, which causes pasei'by to look in. It you want to .-ec a nice 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. N'eM Sunday, t-ebruary 14th is St. Valentines Day, ami the young and old may expect toiecelve cartoons of themselves as their fi lends see them. J. II. Myers of Seneca, Kansas, was here this week, having been called l this place by tliw announcement of the death of his sister-in-law, Miss Ll..io Murphy. A meeting of the swine breeders will be held at the coin I house in this city on Tuesday, February llllb, for the purpose of organizing an inter-State Swine Hreedeis Aisncialion. A torpid liver means a bad com plexion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headache. To avoid such companions take DcWitt's Little Knrly Riser., the famous lilile pills. C. L. Cutting Win. Wolfe N remodeling ami en larging hU blacksmith simp on north Webster street. The .small house on the rear end of the lot has been torn down and the lumber u-cd in the erec tion of the now one. CoMstipatioii in its worst forms, dys pepsia, .sickheadache, billioiisiicss and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DoWittV Little Karly Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best Mil. C. L. Cutting. The celebiateit (Jakes Company of Swiss bell ringers and vaudoville art ists will appear next Wednesday even ing at the otiera lmusc. Don't fail to hear them. Popular prices, Me, 'JOu and !l.r)c. Scats now on sale at (trice's drug stoic. Notwithstanding there are many of he residents of the city sick yet I ho revival meetings at the Methodist Church have been largely attended over since thoy began. A large num ber have entered upon thu christian lift and it is hoped many mote may follow their example. No services on Saturday. Awarded Hlchest Honors Worid's Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. Dlt CREAM BAKING POWMR A Vuk flrnpc Crcnmof Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. , AKOUNI) TOWX. J as week. McNeny vss in Lincoln this Bargains HitortlKits. in spring goods. Minrii I. 11. Potter of (Snide Rock was here yesterday. Webb .Iosoly n of Orleans was bete this week. J no. Wllhelinson was in F.sbon this week on business. Miss Hertlia Talbot was visiting in (Sitlclc Rock this week. , C. F. Cather was here from Lincoln the llrst of the week. The Argus will now have to lay in n supply of breath perfumers. Mrs. D. ). .ludson was in attendance at the Hastings encampmeutthis week. J. K. Reld has lost .several hogs with a disease that closely resembles diph- tlicila. County Treasurer White attended the (S. A. R. cuenmpmrnt at Hastings tills week. Mrs. C. II. Meil left Monday morn ing on a visit to her old home at Hattle Creek, Michigan. O.C. Hell and Harry K. Pond are in attendance at the state encampment at Hastings this week. Buy your fencing of the Red Cloud Fence Factory. The best hog fence on earth. A Mokhakt. Misses Marie ami Margaret Miner nre in Chicago this week to purchase a stock of millinery. Prof Wilson and I'M. Overing were in Guido Rock and vicinity last Friday evening on a lecture tour. Mrs. Harry Conover living in tho south part of town hud a snvere nttack of lockjaw Sunday afternoon. When you want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. One door south of the Hon Hakcry. Chas. Wiener left Saturday for the eastern markets to make his spring se lection of clothing and other articles for men's wear. Children's knee pants at most any price to close. Few suits of nice under wear at a price that will interest you at the Chicago Store. F V. Taylor has moved. He hits the lineal furniture Headquarters in the valley. His .store room in the Moon block is a picture of neatness. Alex Ileutley of Lincoln sends us a renewal for Tim Ciiibf. We are glad to see that he is .still connected with the state superintendent's o til re. Mr. Haillie, of Haillie & Rodstrom, came up from Guide Rock Thursday night to look after the delivery of some of his unfinished photograph orders. A weed in the garden be easily des troyed when it llrst starts. Consump tion can be nipped in tho bud by One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. The Argus takes nil the glory of re turning a couple of lost capes to the owner. When did the bi other lind out that he runs the only paper in the city. Wednesday wns pay day and tho B. & M. gladdened tho hearts and pockets of the railroad boys in this city to the oxteut of .several hundred dollars. Thos. Penman this week had the ld building .south of the laundry removed to the rear end of his residence pro perty in the north end of town, and will remodel it into a stable. All the different forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema and indolent ulcers can he readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salve, the great pile cure. C. L. Cot ting. Tho length of lifo may bo increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may bo averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. At Orleans one-fourth of the popula tion have had t Iti grip, one-fourth are just recovering, oiio-fourth arc down with it and the remaining fourth ex pout to have it very soon. Superior Journal. Mrs. Dow, Mrs. West, Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. McKeighnn left Tuesday for Hastings. They acted like a lot of yotius gills on a frolic and it goes without saying that thoy will havoa good time at tiio encampment. Hen McFarland returned this week from Now York City. His smiling face can be sooti behind the counter of his father's store. Den docs not think much of Now York. Says it is too big a place for small boys. They got lost too easy. The many frlonds here of Miss Nellie Bennett will be glad to learn of the marriage of that popular young lady to a young Iowa boy Mr. G. D. Hoy, tho pleasant event taking place at the home of the groom at Grundy Center, Iowa, on February 4. The Chief ox tends congratulations and best wishes. Miner Bros, have ereeoted an ele vated platform In their store to which thoy will remote a quantity of their goods in order to make room for their millinery department, which will be presided over by Miis Marie and Mar garet ie Minute Cough Cure, cures. That U what It was muile (on MOItK OK LKStt PKRSONATj. J S White was in Blue Hilt this week. Rubbers So and IU cents at Cincinnati Store. John K. Barr of Lincoln was here tills week. Now spring styles in dress goods. MlNT.ii Brotiikks. You should seo the complete stock carried by Miner Brothers. Frank Hadley has the contract for painting the Rust store room. We arc now ready to contract earn for future dellvery. MtNF.it HitOTiiK.its. We will furnish you the Nebraska & Kansas Farmer and The CiiiKFforSl. G. W. Dow has iilled his large com cribs and commenced idling it on the ground. Homer Sherwood was in Hastings tills week on business and pleasure combined. A. 11. Kaley was in Hastings this week in attendance at the annual G. A. R. encampment. Twenty-eight children's U-plece suits must lie closed out at once at inot any price at the Chicago Store. Taylor is now comfortably situated in the Moon block. You are in need of furniture. So call on him. Tlie Cincinnati Shoe store wants youreorn as 11 cents per bushel and will exchange shoes for it. L. II. Rust is making preparations to have his store building papered ami painted and otherwise lixed up. The Orange Judd Farmer and the American Agriculturalist Almanac, to gether with Tho Chikk for $1.35. C. L. Cotting, sole agent, will refund your money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr. Fennel's famous medi cine. Foil Hunt One of the best located brick store rooms in the city 'J4xl00, with cellar. For particulars address correspondences to P. O. Box 1ST. That clover comedian, Mr. Nat Bios soni, is with thu Oakes Company. Hear his great stump speech. Its great. At tho opera house Wednesday evening, February 17th. Soothing for burns, scalds, chapped hands ami lips. Healing for cuts and sores. Instant relief for piles, stops pain at once. These are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Tho American Agriculturist Almanac a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, The Orange Judd Farmer, one of the best farm papers published and The Chikk all one year for $1.5W. Mr. L. C. Wilson and Miss Mabel Wright two popular young people of Cowles were married nt that place on Wednesday, February 10th. Thk Chikk extends congratulations and best wishes. ' Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And to ttiiuk, it might have been saved had the parents only kept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for croup. C. L. Cotting. Cards have been sent out announc ing tho marrlngo on next Sunday, Feb ruary 14th, at fl:U0 p.m. of Addic, daughter of Mrs. I). H. Robinson of Guido Rock to Mr. Arthur B. Gordon. Tin: CniK.r in advance extends best wishes. Numerous dead animals ran be found throughout the alleys of (lie city. The proper authorities should see that they are removed outside the city limits and burled. Leaving them lay around is a good way to breed con tagion and disease in tho city. A. B. Wiggins came in tills week and ordered Tin: Ghkat Famii.v Wkkklv continued to his address another year. Mr. W. is building a new bouse ami other buildings on his farm on the site of the old one which burned a while back. He is one of the hoys that don't stop for hard times. Nourish Him j That's the whole secret in s word We can cure no disease unless we can keep up the pa tient's strength. And there's only one way to do that feed him But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphltes. ft foes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD. stops the wasting, rekindles therltal fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible against ANY disease Especially is this so in bron chial and lung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputa tion. Book about it free. Scotri Emutton is no mysterious mixture It b palatable, non-ftauteat-faf and infinitely prefWbk to the plain oil. The genuine has our trade mark on salmon-colored wrapper. Get the genuine. For sale at 50 cts. and $L00 by all druggists. ' SCOTT k nOV .E, New York. Fits Vms Ct tsunutl rf XKM Prof. W. H. rcekc, wlio mnkra a prciAity ot Kollensv. lia without doubt trciUc.t mid cur. r J moroenscs tlinn any living rnysicinn J nil luieecm l iMtoniMiln?. .1 u iinvo iinuu Ul iiisi't of io yenrs' ttitmlinir Curedl curou u him. Ho plthlUlldrt vnlunblo work on this ills. cine, which no tonus ,w 1 1 h a lAfen tint. tto of his Absolute cure, freo to Any milTererJ wlui mnv land their I'. O. nml KxtireM nddrpM. We ilvl8 Any one wishing a euro to Addrc9 rrt.W,B.rEE&E,r,P,i4CeaarSt., How Tor SCHOOL NOTKS Thu physics class have taken up optics. Thu Cieemniaii' took elimination Thursday afternoon. Prof. Castor vistied In the fcotith ward looms Wednesday. The fourth room has No. -J second room has the banner. Mr. Hunter came up to the Thu high rooms last 1 uursilay afternoon. Professor has been reading some of Poe's weii d tales to the literary class. Mr. Overing brought :i star llsb Thursday morning to show to his pu pils. A new tot of school supplies have ar rived, most of which are tor the lower rooms. Blanch Dai by, one of our juniors was quite ill the llrst of the week but is in school again. Henry Newhotise came up Wednes day afternoon and visited the Caesar and chemistry classes. Mrs. J. W Warren was a very pleas ant culler in the sixth and seventh rooms on Thursday morning. The Cicero class will take up Virgil Friday morning. Soon tho Ciesar class will take up Cicero ami the Latin class Ciesar. Wednesday afternoon the llteiature class hada little amusement by ciphers, several of the pupils brought up an original one. The physics and geometry examin ations came off last Monday. Some delinquent ones took the former Tues day morning Otto Pope was seen smiling pleas antly at the girls and laughing witli the boys as tiMial in the seventh room Tuesday afternoon. Instead of remaining in ten recesses, tardies have to stay in tive recesses and interview tho piofesMir. If tardy more than twice they interview the board. Benjamin Franklin McFarland, one of our pupils of the days, of yore, has again lightened Ren Cloud with his gracious presence, and although he has not ru-eiilisted we hope he will do so sou. When tho school board employs a Janitor it is supposed that Ins duty is sweeping, dusting, etc. Ot course when the pupils are so thoughtless as to tear up paper Into bits and throw it all over the floor they should not ex pect the janitor to try so hard a task as to sweep them up. But it .has be come a very common mutter for the janitor to leave tho lloor in a very bad condition, complaining that there was paper. Thursday morning he com plained to tho teacher, when she and all the pupils judged that there was no paper on the lloor and nothing else but that which it was his duty to clean. Accordingly, the pupils being unwill ing to study in such a room, volunteers .swept the room. When pupils tear papor into bits we must admit that hu is justilied in leaving it, but lie is paid to do that work, and it is his duty to keep the rooms in living order. Wo sincerely hope that no more trouble ma' come by this matter. Vknika. Your Preaont Nood. Is pure, rich blood, and a strong and healthy body, because with the ap proach ot spring and the beginning of warmer weather your physical t.ystin will undergo radical changes. All the impurities which have accumulated during colder weather must now be ex pelled or .serious corsrquences will re sult. The one truu blood purilier prominently in the public eye today Is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Its record of cures is iiue(iialled. Its sales are the largest in the world. A fow bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will prepare you for spring by purifying and enriching your blood and toning and invigorat ing your whole system. Not! co to Toachors. Notice is iioroby given that I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for toachers of tho public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on tho third Sat urday of each month. Special examinations will be held on tho Friday proceeding the 8d Saturday of each month. Tho standing desired for 'd and lid grado certiiioato is the same no grade olow 70 per cout., average 80 per cent; for first grade certificate no grade bo low 80 por cout., average 00 per cent in all branches required by law. 1). M. Hunteu, County Supt. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to extend our heartfelt 'thanks to the many friends who aided and assisted us during the Illness and death of our little child. CitA8. Zai.man and Family. OA0TOIIIA. l'm !l ca '-- CTH7 NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING The Annual GleafMee Sale at ftedaeed Prices IS NOW WIENER'S! You can buy Good Goods at Wholesale Prices. Remember you Get a Silverware or Household Goods Coupon With Every Cash Purchase. Our Spring Novelties in Dress Goods at 45c to 90c are Bargains. Red Table Damask at 36-inch Ooburg Cashmere 22c, worth 30c. 5,000 yards Standard Prints. White Goods at 7c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c and 20c. Wash Goods at 5o, 7c, Crochet or Knitting Silk 5c per Spool. Brainard & Armstrong Filo Silk 40o per dozen. REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES. MINER ON AT 20c, worth 30c. 1 ptf lOo, 12 1-2 andH15c. BROS. - ' N pP ,' M "I I , 4 ii 'i tf $i A s&tOJ JttrtJTil'i j noSjuiiViT .i, jim mum pimmm l tTT' -y-.g agHHBCT -V&