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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1897)
rS"Jeie3ra8Wi8Biiii,-i RiaKrZ; ; K' c l t . . . .71 -. .! ii i ,- .wrmaii . fcv ,vw,X 7",a, . j"i . - t amr t - r-r n v ;Av-.-i-' rm0hi!Smmn -- -. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1897. Np& fl 1(3 m I i r- y h y- RV IHLr H B EHfirtKl OTl POWDER Absolutely Pure. CclclirMcil fur Us (treat Icnvcnlng Mrpucth mid henltlifulno". Auri'it lliu fooil nRiiltiHtnliiiii ninl all form of Hlultrrall n common to the rlii'ftp TirnniR HOYAIj IIAKINU I'OWDKIt CO., NKWYOIIK. CITY yKWS. V. A. Sain of Hustings was here this week. M. It Bontley was in Lincoln this week. J. N. llickards of Beatrice was here this weok. R. L. Tinker of McCook was in tlio city this weok. Received daily fresh tish and oysters At Crans' Chop House. Fresh tish nnd oysters for the Lenten season at Crans' Chop House. F. L. Dscsett was transacting busi ness in Kansas the fore Dart of the week. I. Frisbie and wlfa visited in McCook ver Sunday with John Garber aid family. Uerhart & Cntter are now buying fat cattle and hoes. See them before mlKag. ' A.M. Wetherell, ediUr of the Re publican City Independent was in the , city Tueeday. ' The pugs around town will now con fer a favor on suffering humanity aud give us a rest on prize tight. The old Cook store building on 4th Avenue, recently purchased by II. W. (iulliford, is being put in condition for ocoifpancy. Mr. Darby being at Amboy Monday evening was rot able to bo at Rev. Hussong's reception. Ho says how ever in tiiis public way, welcome. Marshall Roby arrived home Sunday morning from Colorado whoro he has buun stationed for a year or more. He is badly crippled up witn rheumatism. We aro sorry to loam that Jay Oluoy one of our luading merchants expects to move his stock out of this city locatiug in Hud Cloud. Blooinington Echo. Chris Zeiss has accepted a position from G. M. Caster to manage his ranch near Frunklin. Chris is a first class man for the place and Mr. Castor is lucky in securing him. Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. C. L. Cottiug. It is surprising what "a weo bit of a tbiug" can accomplish. Sick head ache, constipation, dyspepsiu, sour 'stomach, dizziness, are quickly banish ed DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Rest pill. C. L. Cot tiug. Perhups it would be a good tiling for the proper authorities to notify somu of our business men to take bexos, chicken coops, agricultural Implements and other cumbersome articles on" the side walks. With no street lights these arc a uuUanco on a dark night. If you have, ever been a child in the agony of croup, you cau appreciate the gratitude of the mothers who know that One Minute Cough Curo relieves their little ones as quickly as it is ad ministered. Many Homes in this city are never without it. C. L. Cotting. Rev. Hall delivered his farewell ad dress at the Episcopal Church lastSuu day to a very largo and attentive audi ence. During his stay in our city Mr. Hal has made a host of friends who will sincerely regret his departure Ho will leave foi the cast on Tuesday next. Services will be conducted by him at the church Sunday at 4 p.m. A pedestrian accosted us tho other day and remarked that ho could tell a well-to-do business man from the one whose business is practically at a standstill, claiming that no who was so poor he could not buy lumber to lix his sidewalk, but instead would go to the grooory atoro and "bum" a cracker box or go to tho tin shop and "beg" some scraps of tin to cover the holes in his walk, was surely having a hard time keeping his head above the tide. Safe to say this sage has not lived in Rod Cloud a great while. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWWR A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 ViARS THE STANDARD. A1IOUND TOWN. C. K. Gather was in Lincoln tills week. H. L Hopkins of Cowlvs was here yesteiday. Tup Chikp is prepared to do your job printing. R. S. Proudlit of Guide Rock was here Friday. J. H. Wegmann took a trip to Blue Hill Monday. M. W. Calo of Pawnee City was here Saturday. Chas. Reiglo returned from Hastings Monday morning, P. W. Payne and wifo of St. Louis were here Monday. Oscar 'feel of Lincoln came down Thursday on a visit. II. II. Church of Wichita, Kansas was hero Wednesday. Mrs. Chris Zeiss left Tuesday for Su perior where she will visit for several weeks. A lino baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wilson on the evening of March IS. Miss Lctson of Hastings who has been visiting friends in tho city, returned home Monday. uuy your loncing oi the Ueil Cloud Feuco Factory. Tho best hog fenco on earth. A. Mokiiakt. Miss Nellie Clark returned homo Sunday from a pleasant visit with friends in McCook and Denver. When you want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. uneuoorsoutuoi the Hon Bakery. Cannot leave before Mar. 25tb take advantage ef this short week. Prioes below any thing yet. Cincinnati Skoe Store. Henry Hunzker a prominent farmer of Pawnee County, this state, was here looking after property interests. He. has a bretker living sear Guide Roek Rev. James Mark Darby began special revival meetings at Amboy last Menday evening. The meetings are well attended and of an interesting nature. Owing to our building not being fin ished at Tccumseh in time we will stay one weok longer. We wilt offer you shoes at prices lower than ever. Cin cinnati Shoe Storo. Mrs. Dack Simonton of Nora, has sold to Jncob S. Ester of Red Cloud, n n-acre tinct in North Superior. Mr. Ester will occupy property, with his family. Superior Journnl. The mysterious air ship hab bron heard from again, this time at Clark's, whon it was seen by a woman, who is a good church member aud temper anco ndvoente. Beatrice Express. Rev. L. J. Harrington will give an interesting and instructive lecture on tho Spanish-American republics and tho Monroe, doctriue, at tho opera house in this city on Monday evening, March 22d. Tickets 25 cents. E. E. Turuor of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles forsovontcen years, ho completely cured them by using threo boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo. It cures eczema and sovcre skin diseases. C. L. Cotting. The slur cast at Andrew Borg in the Nation this weok will not be taken friendly by Andy's numerous friouds hnro. Wo might say hero that Mr. Rorg has more friends in tho county to the square inch than all-mouth Walsh has to tho square mile. Tho chen west fori iln lands now onon for Hottle'ion in tho United States nro located i't Texas Tho Missouri. Kan sas and T'xa Railway will have, ex cursion rates to the abovo section on March Kith, April Gth and 20th. For maps nnd further information, ad dress tho nearest local agent, or G. A McNult, 1014 Union Ave., Kansas City, Mn. Wo understand that this wook young Roy Winfroy dunned Editor Walsh in tho postofllco for a nickle, for carrying a note. This made tho pop editor hot and waylaying tho kid sonio time afterward he proceeded t troat him to a sovoro drubbing. Inn kid is report ed to have been quito sick during tho night from tho stomach pounding he received. Wo must imagino that h fcols proud of himself. The Dogree of Honor will givo a carpet-rag social and supper at Masonic Hall Tuesday ovoning, March 28d, at 8 p.m. Every lady is requested to sew a ball of rags with name inside tho ball and prepare a basket of refreshments for herself aud tbo gontloman who draws her ball of rags. The S. of V. band and orchestra have kindly con sented to furnish music for the occa sion. Everybody como out and enjoy yourselves on this occasion. A borough school board, not a thous and miles from this city, wore dis cussing a niotien to put n handsome chandelier in tho now school houso, whon a momber settled the discus sion for the present by sarcastically declaring: "I don't seo what we want of a chandclitrl I like music as well as anybody, but Iaiu'tinfavoroftakin' up with souio now fangled thing that nobody don't know nothin' about. I'll hot two dollars thoro ain't a person in th' hull town could play a tune on a chandelier if wo had nnel Meadville (Pa.)Tribune. Some of our citizens who take prfdo keeping up tho sidewnlks in front of their homes are getting considerably worked up in regard to the petty thiov ing of boards from their walks nt night. In a coott man v cases sidewalks that were ic comparatively good slripol A M 1 SlAI.Irl l.nf l.r.i.n IahI .... 1. ... ..- ' uiiii tuuiii iiiiiu irauii iiuii (, uy very littlo (ixinc have, boon doslroyed in litis manner. There aro sonio boys in tills town too who have been repeatedly scon by residents to deliberately smash boards by jumping on them just for more dovllishincnt. Somo proper tv nwiinr aro llguring to lay in wait for Kioto pooplo and fill their carcass with n load of something warm. MORE OR IiKSW PKHSONATi. John Pisar of Wymorc was here to day. A. C. llosmer was in Blue springs Thursday. Ira 11. Brlgglc of Grand Island was hero this week. C. S. Kelloy and wifo of 'faloua, Ill inois, are in tho city. Attorney Robt. Potter left Thursday on a business trip to Lincoln. Ed. Cox and wife of Republican come In today to visit witli C. C. Cox and family. Paul Pelky of Oberlin, Kansas, an old friend of Prof. I). C. Jenkins was here this week. Hugh Miner is having an addition built on his residence property in the north part of town. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Simtchor and daughter Macy wore pleasant visitors in the 0th room Friday. 'flic Orange Judd Farmer and the American Agriculturalist Almanac to gether with The Ciiiki' for $1,35. C. L. Cotting, sole agent, will refund yonr money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr. Fenuers famous medi cine. Miss McClelland has completed tho reading oi uenuiiiui joe, a oook some thing on the plan of Black Boauty, which portrays tho life of a dog. Roadmastcr Wllburu has beautified his residencon Third Avenue by plac ing a new fenco around his lots. The American Asriculturist Almanac a book which treats on hundreds oi subjects, The Orange Judd Farmer, one of the best farm papers published and The Chief all one year for 11.35. We will pay a salary f UO.Oa per week for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Destroyer in the country. Reference required. Address, with stamp. Perfection Mfo. Co., Parsons, Kansas. Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by the cartinuous irritatien of aceugb. It ia easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. C. L. Cotting. C. H. Wiggins of Guide Rock was in this week and paid us a dellar to put his subscription ahead for another year. He reports considerable sickness and his family came in for.a largo shnro sev eral of them boing under the doctor's enro at the same time. A lawyer in a court room may call a man n liar, scoundrel, villain or thief and no ono makes complaint when court ndjeurns. If a nowspaper prints such a rcilcctiou on u man's character there, is a libel suit or a dead editor. This is owing to tho factthntthopoople bollevo what an editor says. Beatrice Domocrat. Many cases of "Grippe" liavo lately been cured by Ono Mtuuto Cough Curo. This preparation scorns es pecially adapted to the euro of this dis ease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this disease often leaves tho patient. C. L. Cotting. J. Mandelbaum, president of tho Inter-State Swine Breeders association has called a special meeting for Tues day, March 30th, in this city for tho purpose of indulging in scoro card practice. H. C. Dawson of Endicott ono of tho host expert judges of swine in the United States will be prosont and together with Mr. Mandelbaum will givo valuable instruction. L. I). Thomas mado a pleasant call at this oflico on Thursday and ordered Thf. Chief continued tohls address for another year. Mr. Thomas is ono of tho oldest subscribers of Tnic Chif.f, and still has his first receipt for sub- scription which ho kindly showed us. The recoipt is for ono years stibscrip- tion, $2.00, from Volume 1, Numbor 9 to Volume 2, Number i), and was given by O. L. Mather in the year 1878. Tho Falls Citv Journnl sues thnt tin. difference between a populist and u popocrat is that tho populist is a sin- earn hut misffllidnri tmllviiliinl wlm tin liovos that everything can be done by act. oi congress or me legislature, while a DOnoerat is a free silver ilnmnnrnl nr a frco .silver i-enubllciin nt- miinninnn who knows that tho populist is mistak en, uih iiu in mi uuxioiis 10 gel OIIICO that ho protends to poliovo tho populist doctrine. Poor Blood When a horse is poor In flesh, a new harness won't give him strength. If a house is cold new furniture won't warm it If your strength is easily ex hausted; work a burden; nerves weak; digestion poort muscles soft; if you are pale and worn out. the trouble ii with the blood. It is not so much IMPURE blood as POOR blood. Pills won't make this blood richs nor will bitters nor iron tonics any more thaa a new harness will give strength to the horse, or new furniture will make a house warm. For poor blood you want something that will make rich blood. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is the best remedy in the world for enriching the blood. We have prepared a book telling you more about the subject. Sent Free. For sale by all drujjgbt at 50c. & $J.0O. SCOTT & I10WNE, KiwYork. S.GNS OF SPRING. Conv a wanting that certain ail meiit.o general debility, dptpslu, Kln dlia is, iheiiinatUm, liver com piling, etc., need attention There isn't anjtliiig better foa a blood purl Her than our CO! TING'S SARSAPARILLA, Nothing ei'tct or mttlon About It -Mtiii'ly viriull'i, ji'llon dock Mllllimln, MMr f I(jUmIuiii qto ilrug)cm iiotlntpi know mm tiling ulijut unit hIiIcIi nt rvcommrinUvl by nil )i)M miiv J'heii it ta hoiieMly and carefully nir.de of the best drugs and wo give you a bigger bottle than you usually got for one dollar and guarantee satis faction. C L COTTING, Druggist. ODDS AND KXJDS. C. K. N'Npel of Hladeu wan here this week. 1)SM Able is home after a trip to Omaha. W. A. Seeley of Guide Kock was here this week. Fred P. McCormlck of Iloldrego was hero Friday. .Oonald McCallum of Guide Hock was here Tuesday. Harry Maun Is homo attain after a visit in Kansas. A lino baby girl arrived at tho home of Wm. MeKirHmey on St. Patrick's day in tho afternoon. Andrew Bent of liastintrs was here this week taking a rest from his duties at the Hastings asylum. For Trade A fine gold watch for a cow, and a horse for a buggy. For particulars inquire at this office. Will Yeiser left Sunday Bight for Republican City where he will brake the B. A M. as extra for several rune, The murderers mention of whom was made in last weeks' naper were apprehended by the officers at Beloit, Kansas. One minute is all the time necessary to decide from oersonal exDerlence that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. C. L. Cotting. Most remain one woek lougor. We have about 40 moro pairs of our S3.G0 shoes for $1.05and just ono week to buy tlicm in. Cincinnati Shoo Store. A. P. Hagan of Guido Kock was a pleasant caller at Tin: Ciiikf wigwam nrnl lnft in amiwi tiintiMi- in uiilictt-ti tiou. He is the kind of caller weliko to see. Will Holsworth who lives north of town called tit tho ollice of the Gickat 1-amii.v W kkki.y and nut three hard iron dollars in circulation for which lie has our thanks. A counlw of pcoplo of shady roiuita tiou aro said to bo occupying rooms iu one oi our uiick mocks. Tbo city au thoritlcs attention is called to this mat ter and tlioy should bo run out of town immediately. Herbert Oedeu. at ono time a resl dent of this county now editor of tho X wico-a-week 1'atrlot of Wtiat Cheer, lowa, nas peen visiting witn tlio lam ily of G. W. Baker and other old friends near Amboy. Ho wnR a pleas ant caller at this ollice Monday. Thoy arc so small that thn most sonsl tivo persons tako them, thoy aro so cffectlvo that tho most obstinato cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why i)n- Witt's liittio r.ariy uisers are known as tbo famous little pills. C. L. Cot ting. It Is pretty woll conceded that the winter wheat has beou badly injured Iiy the cold weather of Fobrtiury and that of tho earlier fall. An expert enced farmer tolls Tho Express that wheatwould never winter kill in this section if the farmers would only plan about a mouth earlier. Tho greater part of the winter wheat was planted in Gage county last fall as lute as tho middle of October and tho first of No vember. It is this late planted wheat that is sulTcring most from tlio cold snaps. Wheat planted in September is all right. Beatrice Express. About two weeks ago while a couple of young men were returning to their homes in tho south part of tho city thoy were followed by two men in disguisu. Ono wore a blanket or shoot of whilo material and carried under his arm u white lantern and the other had on a red robe and carried a red lantorn. On two occasions has this thing happened and we have boon requested to state by friends of tho young mon that if this thing is carried too fur tho one's taking part in tho foolish net aro liable to get uiore than they bargiiu for in the shape of a dose of lead. We should havu mentioned tho matter last weok but it was forgtitten. The Bloomiugton Echo says, "Aro fiublicau editor is expected to work ike li for the party during all cam paigns, after which tho party has no further use for him." Tho Echo man is right in a great many cases, but wo generally netice that tho editor who has boon truo bluo republican and who has ability has been well taken care of when there was anytning to uo given out. We do not soo any reason why an editor should receive any more con sideration whon it comes to giving out tho plums, than the ovoryuay citizon who nulls of bis ceat and works and spouus his money for success of the party, vve navo an euuor in mm iowu who has been recosnized ouce as a ser vant of Undo Sum and over sinco ho has lived upon anticipation of getting his old job back. In 1895 he camo out as a howling advocate of freo silver publishing froo silver editorials and rabid plate articles on tho subject. Ho thought tho frco silver band wagon was a good thing te got into, but ho made a mistake. Now ho pretends to bo a ropublicau and lias a penchant for tlio postofllco. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Curej Pile, Scaldi , Bums. There are Others : : That Sell Shh-ts, But none that can show you the selection we do, None teat will give you as good value for the price. 40 STYLES of FAflGY SHUTS 1 RANGING IN PRICE FROM 50 - cents -to- $1.25, We have them in all the new designs and styles.. In Per cales, Madras, Cloaks, Etc., colars attached, seperate collars. Working Shirts made up full goods, at i.scts., a.scts., 3octs., 35cts., 40cts., 48cts., up to 75 cents. Our BULL DOQ BRAND at 48cts Arc the best on earth. Our line from 25c to 50c , is exceptionally strong. Come and see us Before You Buy., WlBNER, ThbClothibr. FITZSIWIS THE Ml I You Will i Also . "A .-V , (: ' Be a Winner ;; $ You Trade at The Prices in reach Quality the best. MINER - BROS. size, well made, and of durablaj Old Rbliablb. of AH. i i 1 I;! W 1 A' 1 wft - .- .. , ... , , , . v.y.- - .,, ' ,U&&t 'piaaaaBMMMBjajMpapjpjapappppppppppppppa 1 .i&M&SiS i WIV, V