The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 07, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1897.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Colflirntdl for lt grcAt leavening KtrciiRtli nnd
licKUIifutiicK. AMiircs the fowl Knln,t alum
nnd all forms of adiiltcrntlon common to the
rheoo brntuli. ROYAL UAKINO I'OWDKll
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city news.
A. 1). Katincy was down from Blue
Hill Thursday.
D. C. Jenkins mado a business trip
to Cawker City, Thursday.
M Fairmau of Hlldretli was doing
business in the city Thursday.
J. F. Kendall of Superior was the
guest of H. E. Pond this week.
il Abel Jcrnberg lias our inanKs iui u
1 dollar on subscription this wcok.
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"Wit ann numor" ai i" i""""1"1"
Church Thursday evening, May 18th.
John Polnicky left Thursday morn,
iug for a visit at Wilbor and Wymoro.
Morhart & Cutter arc now buying
fat cattle and hogs, bee them ueloro
selling.
liny your fencing of the Red Cloud
Fence Factory. The best hog fenco on
earth. A Mokiiakt.
Married, May 3, 1897, by Judge Por
tor, Mr. James Gouldio to Miss Mattle
Anderson, all of this city.
Straw Hats from 10 cents to $1.50 at
Ualusha & Wescott'a. Good ones for
20 and 25 cents. Nice styles.
T. E. Penman and wifo will leave
Saturday nigh for Denver whore Mr.
Pomnan will look after some business
matters.
Jos. (Joss, an old resident of Webster
county, at presout residing near Grand
Islaud, is visiting old friends and rela
tives in the city.
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Will save voti 2o cents a pair on
overalls. Will save you 25 cents on a
shirt. Will save you 00 cents on pair
of pants, and give 1897 goods. Uamjs
A Wescott.
E. Warner one of the rustling and
successful farmers Jof the county was
tlown from Bladen Saturday and made
this office a pleasant call, depositing a
dollar with us before he left.
Group and whooping cough are child
hood's terrors; . but Ike pneumonia
broaehltis and other throat and luug
troubles, can bo quickly cured by using
One Mlnato Cough Curo. C. L. Cot
ting.
Our new mayor cultivated a taste for
champagne after the new council
closed its session Wednesday night.
It's not often an editor driuks chain
pngno but It's different when yon're
mayor.
T. E. Penman has received his dip
loma from the South Bend College of
Optics, South Uend, Indiana, showing
that he has passed all examinations
and is entitled to degree of graduate
of option.
Uomembor Wiener-has made
arranuoments while in Now
York recently to go Into busi
uess in that city and is auxioas
to cleso out his stock as soon
as pessiblo. Now Is your time
to buy cheap.
Clltf Wecott of Plattsmouth, Neb.,
who Is interested in the Chicago
Mnftii,iir Rtnrn of this ulace. arrived
today and will remain several days
while A. Galusha is attending the
itV Graud Lodge of the A. O. U. W. at
WTi Omaha.
Sheriff Rutiohey received a telegram
Tuesdav Btatimt that tho general mer
Ki nhaudlfle store oi uyrim uiu. in unm
et) had beeu broken Into and looted of
clothing, dress goods, shoes and other
artloles. No oluo has as yot neeu on
talned of the thelves.
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
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CREAM
RAKING
iMiwnnt
gtm Vp O'-rnc Cream of Tnrtar Powder.
& 40 YEAFS THE STANDARD.
AUOUXl) TOWX.
A. 11. Kalcy has again gone to
TccuuiHcb.
Tiik Chuck U prepared to do youi
job printing
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ayres aro In Lin
coln this woek.
Fred Schumann and wife of Iuavale
were here Saturday.
Jiumw McNotjy was attending court
at Alma the first of the woek.
Charley Arnold atid Georgo Rose of
Ilosemont wore horo this wook.
Look at line of Men's Suits from $11.75
to $7.00 at Galusha & Wcscott's.
D. C. Jonkins and wife returned from
a trip to Lincoln Saturday night.
II. H. Hoskius a newspaper man of
thu pop persuasion was horo this week.
Chancy Tinglry of Sheridan, Wyom
ing, was here this woek visiting with
friends.
Harry Goblo and wife of Hastings
have been visiting with Harry's parents
hero this week. '
VEdison Fulton and Miss Mary Ayers
of Jowoll county, Knusas, woro mar
ried by Judgo Duffy on May 5th.
When you want a nlco smooth shave
or hair cut, givo Geo. Fcntross a call.
One door south of tho lion Bakery.
Med Lavolleo left Sttuday for Ulvcr
ton having obtained a licenso Saturday
night to conduct a saloon at that;place.
Comparo prices at Chicago Clothing
Store bofore buying old goods nt any
price See how cheap new goods tiro
first.
"Tho World's Greatest Prodigy," or
"Samson In Komancc," will be tho sub
ject at tho Methodist Church Sunday
evening.
John Craft, one of the reprosonta
tlvo farmers from south of tho river
was in today and left us money on sub
scription. H. W. Browor, Henry Mauror, A.
Galusha nnd H. E. Pond aro delegates
to the A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge moot
ing at Grand Island.
Children's Suits from $1.00 up. Ages
from 2 years to 14. Our lino of Jun
iors are correct in stylo and price.
Gai.usha & Wkscott.
Goo. Hoy and wlfo arrived in the
city this week from their Iowa homo
and will visit with Mrs. Hoy's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Beunott.
The residence of Hugh Miner which
has been undergoipg repairs for somo
time past is now completed and is now
one of the coziest residences in the
ulty.
JJlbe Table Rock Argus has got the
air ship down as about 24 by 40 feet in
size, with windows in the sides and
that it is the prison of a young lady
who is chained to a seat.
A Morhart has moved his rcsidoace
to another portion of his lots and will
soon commonce the erection of a line
now dwelling on the old site. Robert
Cochrane has tho contract.
Uneonditioaal surrender, is tho only
terms these famous llttlo pills known
as DoWitt's Utile Early Risers will
make with constipation, sick hcadaclin
and Htornaiii troubles. C. L. Cotting.
J. H. Smith writes combined insur
ance for a term of live years at 8 per
coin. On schools houses, churches and
farm property on tho installment plan,
Drop him a card at Bed Cloud, Nob.
Wo boo one of our contemporaries
publishedan item this weok which came
to pass and was puhllshodlin this papor
April 16th just four weeks ago. Yes,
they give tho news and it is up-to da'o.
Personal. Tho goutlcinau who an
noyed tho congregation last Sunday by
continually coughing will find Instant
relief by using OiiotlinuleCoughCurc,
a speedy and harmless remedy for
throat and luug troubles, C. L. Cut
ting
The press speaks in high terms of
Rev, James Mark Darby as n lecturer.
Ho is both a humorist andjelocutionlst
of ability, Do not fail to hear him
Thursday evening, May 13th, at First
M. E. Church. Admission 10 cents
for children and 20 cents for adults,
The restaurant of John Cranelu be
coming very popular on Sunday on ac
count of tho Nplendld Sunday dinners
which he servos up to his guests. John
Is an adept in tho way of cookery and
the way he gets up for hlstablejall the
delicaoios of tho season in raeatfl,Jflsh,
vegetables and fruits is not slow.
Our Rod Cloud Marble & Granite
Works sold to Mrs. Schoblo of Bloom
ington, this week, a line piece of monu
mental work in tho Concord granite
which is tocontaiu three granite hasps
upon which is placed a die one foot,
four inches squaro with a largo cap,
total height seven fcot, four inches.
This is ono of tho handsomest designs
over sold by these pooplo ami you J
should reinombor,you don't havo to go
away from liotuu U got just what you
want aR thcho puoplo can sell you woik
jitstas cheap as you could buy it in
N.'W York City.
r. Prtto'e Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Award.
Why you should ride n
- CRESCENT -Bicycle,
Bocausc it stands up but
ter than any other wheel.
It is the best tltiislicd
wluud in the market.
The price i the most rea
sonable. C. L. Cotting,
Genera Agent,
MOKE OH X.US8 PKUSONAIi.
Bert LIndley of itivcrton was here
Sunday.
Dwight Jones was horo from Guldo
Kock Sunday.
Dr. Emlgh.has had an addition built
to his residence property.
Do not fail to be at the Mothoilist
Church May 13tti, at 8:10 p.m.
Crete Hour is liner than silk. Just
try a sack. Sherwood & Albright.
E. F. Highland of Donvor was here
the first of the weukgroetlngold friends.
Tho prisoner Harry Moran who has
boon in the jail for several days has
boon turned loose.
Fred Bradbrook and family now oc
cupy their residence property lately
vacated by Morris Stern.
Tho Orange Judd Farmer and tho
American Agriculturalist Almanac to
gether with Tho Ciiikp for $1.85.
C. L. Cotting, solo agent, will refund
your money if uot satisfied after using
ono bottle of Dr. Fenuers famous tncdi-
cine.
Tho American Agriculturist Almanac
a book which treats on hundreds of
subjects, Tho Orango Judd Farmer,
one of the best farm papors published
and Tho Chikk all ono year for $1.85.
Remember tho lecture and cntertak..
mentntthe Methodist Church Thurs
day evoning, May 18th, under the aus
pices of tho Ladies Aid Society. Door
open at 7:80. Exereises bogin at 8:15
m You can save big mocoy on
JtK clothing, furnishing goods,
WT hat8,caps, sboba, trunks, va-
Uses by buying them now .at
' Wiener's costclosing out salo.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postotfee at Red Cloud, Neb
raska, for tho woek ending May
0th, 1807.
J. Bartey, W. D. Dunkerson,
Willie England, John G. Wittwor.
These letters will bo sent to tho dead
letter office, May 21st, if not called
for before. Frank W. Cowdkn. P.M.
We notice bv the Ur.i Cloud Ciiibk
thatCbas. Wiener intends loaving that
city and locatiig in Now YorTt. His
removal is a great loss to the city up
the road. For years ho has liooa a
leader in all enterprises for the good of
the town and has conducted a business
establishment that should be. and wn
believe has been, a source of prldo to
his fellow citizens, for It certainly al
ways has been far in advauceof thede
mands of his territory. Tho best wishes
oi nis friends in this city will go with
Mr. Wiener wherever ho goes. Super
ior Journal.
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Vitality?
The essence of life is force.
Every breathyou breathc,evcry
heart beat, every motion of
your hand, takes force. The
measure of force we call vital
ity, li this u lacking, there is
loss of flesh, lack of resistive
power, a tendency te catch di
sease easily, especially a tend
ency to Consumption For low
vitality nothing: better than
Scotfs Emulsion. It supplies
force by f ur nishing the nourish-ing-,
strengthening elements of
food in an easily digested form
enriches the blood, and builds
up the system. When ordinary
food is of no avail, Scotfs
Emulsion will supply the body
wlthallthevitalelementsoflife.
Two sl:w, 50 cli. and $1.00. All
drugjjkte.
If you will ask for ft wc will stnd
you a book telling: you all about Scott's
j Ji-nuUon. Free.
j SCOTT ft IIOWNI1 Jw YMl
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Special Shapes and Sizes.
We're prepared to fit men who
are usually considered hard to fit. We
have clothing to suit the extra large or
very small man, the short and stout
man, the tall and slim man or the man
with very long legs and arms. We keep
more special shapes and sizes than any
other clothing house we know of. We
carry the celebrated H. S. & M. guar
anteed clothing In stouts, slims and
special sizes. Garments bearing the
n. S. & M. label are the only ready-to-wear
clothes that fit and stay in shape
like the best made-to-measure kind.
HART, 80HAFFNER a MARX.
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aUARANTCED OLOTHINO.
Closing Out At Cost
Means a Saving to you on
Every $10 purchase of
from $3 to $4.
Now is the time to buy up-to-date goods cheap. Wc have made all
arrangements to go into business in New York and are
anxious to close out this stock quick.
We have all the novelties of the season, as half of our stock was '
bought this spring.
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WIENER, -
- The Clothier.
CHURCH NOTES.
CHRISTIAN CIIUUCII.
Sermon topics at the Christian
Church for Sunday.
Morning service at 10:30. "The
Mistakes of Moses."
Afterneon sermon at the Wobberman
school house, four miles southwest of
lied Cloud.
Evening service at 8. "Tho Second
Step," a purely doctrinal theme from
tho seat of authority.
A kindly welcome to all.
L. A. IIussoNu, Minister.
CONHItEOATIONAL.
Farewell services of thu pastor on
Sunday.
Morning Services at 10:!I0.
Sunday School at 11:45.
Junior Society at 4 p. m.
Y. P. S.C.E.at7p. in.
Evoniag servlco at 8 o'clock.
All woloome to these services.
(). E. Tioknoh, Pastor.
HAl'TIST ouuitcn.
Services Sunday morning at 0:UO.
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. .
Junior Union at 2:30 p.m.
Young People's Secicty at 7 p. in.
Evoning sorvioes at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wedaos
day at 8 p. in.
We extend a cordial invitation to all.
C. It. Weliikn, Pastor.
MKTMOIUST,
Morning services at 10:110.
Sunday school at 11:80
Junior Icnguoat 4 p.m.
Senior loaguu at 7:30.
Preaching by tho pastor at8;00.
Chapol Sunday school at 8:00.
Prayer and Praise service on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Chapel prayer meeting Saturday
evening.
Ladies' Aid Society Friday afternoon.
Come and welcome.
Rev. J. M. Darby, Pastor.
Every newspaper treasures up. in its
memory tho names of its friends and,
likewise, its enemies. It seldom, if
ever, overlooks an opportunity to assist
the former, hut nover goos out of its
way to boost tho latter. Human uature
Is pretty much tho samo ovory where.
People who show the nowspaper men
kindness never mado a bolter Invest-
moiit or ono that moro surely pays
tliuiii a hfindrcd fold sooner or later.
As has liot'ii truly said, thuro comes a
tinio in tl i Mfc of every man when a
word sail! i v a ni wM.iun'oUlim' makes
oriinmn'i tic inli iitmil meniloiiod
Sterling liulleUii
We have
ParGhansed
IVIarshall. Field & Go's.
Sample Itine of
.;; Ufiibfellas
andpaFaSOlsI
We have reoeived 200 samples from them.
This is the largest and best line ever
brought to this oity.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL I
Remember this is the great Bargain Oppor
for Umbrellas and Parasols.
MINER - BROS.
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