The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 02, 1897, Page 3, Image 4
J u- - i- . , . .ij f,'tM'i'ivriWtriiiMJWWvntl i"c; -t jt.,.-i. -. '. -r-lv'1 F l"il i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY a, 1897. 8 A ROUND TOWN. . , Afn- MO UK OH I liKSS I'KUSONAIj. 1 h 1 . whsm &AKING POWDER Absolutely Pur. Celebrated for Its great lcavenlistitrsngth nd benlthfulneM, AsmtrcB llic food Rgdliut ulum ttnt rI forms of adulteration rotnmoe to the cheap brandi. HOYAI- IIAKINO. rOWDKK CO., NKW t)HK. CITY NEWS. Uoo. McCall camo t from Guide Rook Monday nJpht. P.ibst lieer on tap nt the Uohenilnn saluon. Alwhys fresh. Lamvcr at cost tit Cowles, Neb. Closing out. A. L. Hildrclh, Manager. Mlou Jessie Cathor ti(tor au extended visit iu Coloratto i darned homo Thurs day Hilly litirnctt of MoCook was visiting K. B. Smith ami family tho Hi-st of Uio week. Andrew SodcuTtii was in Mio city Monday ami Rave us ti dollar on sub scription. Tlui Kaloy Shoo Go., have moved their goods ono door south of their for mer looatiwu. Alfred Hadoll was in Hastings Tues day in uttondanco nt tho McKeighan mutnofial services. Attorney Chnllin willqrutont Camp hull oh Saturday. Arrangements have been made for a brj celebration. Mrs. Altw Uontley, dntight c Fanuio ami hoii Fred U Linooln arrived in the- city Saturday on a visit to old friends. Married at Frnnklia, Nebraska, Jane 30th, by llev. H. I). Piatt, Mr. G. B. Cooin of Hayes county and Miss Auna L. Html ot Frank I'm). 1-mmbor Yard for sale cheap for cash or wiM trade far good farm lands in Webster county. A. L. Hn.kktii, Manager, Co wins, Nebiuska. Uov. Hummel baptized twenty-one icrsi9 in tho Little Blue near Blue Hill Sunday. One of tho number was an old lady over seventy years old. Mrs. Frank Parker after a month or so visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hacker, departed on Tuesday night for her home in San Francisco. Fred Fctcrsou living in tho south part ot town was the possessor of as tino a mule colt as there, was in the county up U last week when some misorotiBt hit tho animal with a club breaking tho back bouo and it had to be killed to end its sufferings. It was a despicable piece of work and Mr. Peterson has well grounded suspicions of tho party who did the deed. A scve lino Wein appeared in Upa, Cihhk last weok which turned tho hair of tho Nation editor the wrong way and it took just forty-nino lines for Jack to make rcqdy in, or 7 to 1. If wo used tho same rate of progression in our reply it would take several col ninns and next week it would take tho whale' Nation. Our poncM has worn off Tho idea that it ucver rains irt Neb raska has certainly boon dlspolled from the minds of tho people by tho unpteoedented rains of tho pest fow days. Uain eominonced to fall on Sat urday morniug nboat two o'clock and before letting up the ground was thor oughly wet. Ktiln again Koiumoiiecd fulling about ten o'clock and for an hour and live mluutes camo down in torrent". Tho streets wore soou sub merged knee deep and over and side walks were washed away and floated off. Many collars all ovor town wore fHled to overflowing and considerable damago of a minor nature was caused. Tho street car tracks wero washed out in several plates and business ovor the lino was suspended for some time. Copious rains also occurred on Satur day Might, Sunday night, Monday night and Tuesday night. Awarded Hlchest Honors World's Fair, . Odd Medal, Mldwintac Fair. Dlt CREAM BAKING PWMt A fare Qfasc Crsaai ef Tartar Pavfcr. 40 YEARS THE STAND ARD. Titv Ciuuf is piopared to do yoiii job printing. John Touilluson of Hustings was lain Wednesday. Pnbst Beer on tap at the Bohemian Saloon. Always fresh. Mr.4. B. Klfo loft the first of tho week on a visit to Lineobn. J. A. Bantu was up from Superior the tirst of Uio weak. Pabst beer ot tap nt Bohemian saloon. 5 cents a glass. Beer at wholcsalo at $3.50 per.keg at tho Sonth Side Sample Room. Just received a oar load of SUtdeba kor buggies and wagons at Petersons. . A good substaittul sMo walk Is being placed on cast side of court house square Alvin Pope roburucd Saturday from Lincolu where ho has bcou for some time past. A oncer,t company representing the Egyptian Remedy u., bu.s located in ottreity for a kimo. A ouo-lcflKod ,111U1 eiHortnlued the people of the cty by singing on Hie street Uio last of Uio week. Hoaschold goods and firm Hire lor sale. Inquire at residence of O. . Boll, first door north o county jail. When you want a woo smooth skive or hair ot, givo Geo. Feutreo a call. Ono door south of tho IieuTo Bakery. On next Sunday evening tho cheirof tho Christian church wll fsivo au anthem eonoort at 8 p.m. All are wel come. Tho Union Fire Iasuraaee Oompauy is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments S per twit. J. M. Sitiar, Special Agent. Postoilico houas for Saturday, July ikd, Cclebaation Day, from 8 a.ia. to 12 m., and from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. V. W. Cowukn, Pi M. CharJoy ttarber of MtCook arrived iu the city Tuesday morning and will visit Ih this vicinity and dawn iu Kun sos for a eotiplo of wcekc. I.ieutenant-Governor JnMies B. Harris was herefrom Liaeoln on Wed nesday to lecture on educational mat ters before tho count1 institute Kd. Iteed formwly of Cowlos, nw a prominent dentist of Chicago was here Tuesday visiting old friends, lie is a son-in-law of Geo. Francis of CmwIcs. Married in thiseity on Monday, Juno 36th, Judge Duffy officiating, Mr. Andrew Soderlrn and Miss Isaboll Johasnn both of this county. The CfltKK extends congratulations. J. H. Smith writos combined insur ance for a term of five years at 3 per oent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho inst-allmout plan. Drop him a oard at Red Cloud, Nob. Out of about four hundred boys who had their girls out baggy riding last Sunday only ono was noticed particu larly as ho passed up and down tho sireot. Ho had one of thoso Stttdo baker buggies that terson sells. During the rain storm Saturday una of tho cHpolas on tho round Iiohso was struck by lightning but there was no material damage done. Lightning aJso struck the south ward school went down tho chimney and burned a hole in the floor. Commencing witfi the issue of July 2d, this paper wHl charge nil socities, churches and organizations five cents per line for tirst insertion and two and a half conts each subsequent insertion for any notice relative to an entertain ment whoio an admission fee is charged or for any entertnlument where a charge is aiado for tho purpose of raising money. This i-ttlo wHl be striutly adhered to and must be recog- uized. The following portion of n long screed in tho Nation in recant to tho county institute will bo won received by tho teachers and tletr friends iu geiiornl throug4K)iit this county. It intimates that ouch and every ono of our teachers aro grossly ignoraut. Here is what our talented critie has to say; "As a whole oar teachers pre sent tho common blank expression of ignorance which is only intensified by mo occasional glimpse of a bright up-to-dato instructor." It gives us much pleasure this week to chronicle a happy avont that of Uio marriage of Lewis B. Groonleo and Miss Anna Nau which auspicious oc casion took place at the Holland House iu this city on Wednesday evening, Rev. Hummel officiating. Both Miss Nau and Mr. Greenlee are residents of our sister city. Blue Hill where they are well and favorably known. Miss Nau is tha daughter of Andrew Nau and sister of J. E. Nau who was for merly editor of the Biue'HIll Loader.! She has for some time past been ono of the popular teaohors of Webster county. Mr. Greenloo is a woll kn wn businessman of Bltio Hill where ho is known as tut upright young man with hosts of friends. Tiik Ciiikk along witli their many friends over the county extend congratulations. Dcpaty Sheriff Ileiglo was in Superior Tuesday. Go to (J. A. Hnrrls, Cowles, Nob,, for hats and caps id cost. Pabit Beer on tap at tho Bohemian saloen. Always fresh. Janes Mitchell left Wednesday on a visit to th Cruto Chautauqua. Beer at wholesale nt (3.50 per keg at tho South Ship Sample Room. Buckeye binders and mowers, the bt"t on earth for sale by Jas. Peterson. Mis.' Jas. McNouy and (laughter Lenoro loft Tuesday morning for Chi cago. Boor sold at the South Side Samplo Room in quantity from anc keg to one million. Rev. HttSHong loft Tuesday morning to spend a few days at tho chautnuqtin at Beatrice. The Oraugo Jtidd Farmer ami the American Agriculturalist AlRiauno to jetiior wkh The Ctar.i' for M.H5. 0. L. Cotttng, solo agent, will refund your money If not sutlstied utter using ono bcittio of Dr. Fo liners famous medi cine. Why try to harvest your wop of small grain witli an old binder when Jas. Peterson sells now ones as cheap as ho docs now. H, A. Keagio nnd wife livingsouth of tho rlvor took tho opportunity of tiro low rates to tho Christian Endeavor oonvcation and went to California. Mrs. B. J. Rausutiio, nieae of H. O. Cuthir who has been visiting hero far some time past returned to her home nt JnncMville, Wisconsin, Wednesday. Dougkis Gather camo in Thursday morning from Sterling, Colorado, where ho has been working for tho B. & M. for several mouths pust. He will visit hero until after the Fouttli. The American Ag4-JeulUtrist Almanaa n Wook whiali treats on bundled of subjects, The rango Juild Farmer, one of tho best farm papers published and The Cihuit all one yonr for $1.85. Tho north well used to supply wnter for tho city water works raved in tills week. The well was boarded up with planks nnd those had become so rotten that they oottld no longer stand the pressure. A now well will must Kkely be buiR and" walled un with brick or other suitable material. 1.1st of letters remaining uncalled far at tho postofllce at Red Clotid, Neb raska, for the-weok ending July 1st, 1B97. Ernest AcMlles, Cams & Whitney, Mrs. Lucy Maun. Those letters will bo sent to tho dead letter office July 10th, if not called (or before. Fkank W. Cowukn, P. M. Quite a number of people wore at tracted to the depot Wednesday oven fog to see tho special trains bearing tho tourists to tho Christian Endeavor con vention at San Francisoo. Tho first traiu was from Indiana aad tho outfit was a tough looking lot. Tho train from St. Louis was all right. About twenty sections of No,. 3 passed ovor the main kino. A grout deal of complaint Is coming in in regard to tho almost impassable condition of tho road leading south to the river. -Tho CniEK called attention to this matter quite a while ago but ovidontly there was no nttontion paid to our warnings. Since tho rains of tho past sovoral days Uio road has been in a horrible condition und Undoubted ly diverted trade fro.n thisoity. Much of tiio trado of tho oily comes from tno south and although Uio present condi tion cannot be helped now tho road should bo put in such shape ns soon as possible that it will not get this way again. Poor Blood is starved blood. It shows itself in pale cheeks, white lips, weak digestion; no appetite, exhaus tion, lack of nerve force, soft muscles, and, chief of all, weak muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of sum mer often brings it on. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, will make poor blood rich. It is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver Oil or even ordinary foods might repeL SCOTT tc HOWKB, New York Poruleftteo.adti.oofarNdfOTtaM. m Let us try One of Coding's re (rtMliiag drinks for this hot weather. MOXIE, COCA-COLA, Fruit, Nectar or Lemon P H OSl'HATES will cool you o(T and make life worth llvng. Ice cream soda isn't so bad. C L. Cotting, DRUQQIST. Fugitivo Capturod. Late Saturday night Sheriff Rimehoy returned home from a trip to Broken Bow, having in his custody "Old Jack Riddle" alius .lames June, ouu of Hie robbers who escaped at the river bridgo on the morning at Stinihiy, tv 17th, tho particulars of whieh escape wero told in tho columas of Tih Ciiir.K at the time SlierlaT RiiHCHoy skico thattimo has been alert and left no stono unUirned that would load ton duo of tho whereabouts and the cap ture of tho fugitives. On Wednesday of last week ho received a letter froia T. A. Leasiire, skeriir of Custer county stating that a man boaring a good ro semblance to the description and pho tograph of ono of the men had been scom in that vicinity. The sheriff took tno first brain out for that porut. On arriving it was learned that tho man wanted was supposed to lie in hiding at tho homo of a tx-othor-iu-law up among the sand trills and eaiiyous, about twenty-threo miles from Broken Bow. Acoonipaiiiod by Sheriff Leas tiro and several other parties who vol unteered their services, Sheriff Run obey started for the fugitive's hiding plaeo. It wa indeed a unique place to take rufuge in as tho hotiu could only bo readied by traveling through deep canyons running out in all di rections. A means of cscapo had bean provided the fugitivo by his brother- in-law in tho shape of a house saddled and bridled which ho stated to the searchers his boy was going to rido to soino other place in tho county. Tho horse was immediately unsaddled and taken back to tho barn but was again turned looso by sonio osoou the premi ses but is was again take up by tho sheriff and his men. A careful search was then mado and tho fugitivo was- found in tho barn aud concluded to give up without resistance. Deputy Sborkf Reigle received a telegram that the man bud boon capturod nnd to come to Hastings with a team which ho did Friday night, being accompanied by Randolph MeNitt. The preliminary of tho man was hold boforo Judgo Duffy on Monday nnd he was bound ovor to distriot court in default of a 91,000 bond. Hottoo. rAs I have about dosed a deal to soil my entire stock, I rcspcetfully ask all indebted to mo to conio in and settle their accounts as I will leave hero ob July 15th. All ac counts not paid will bo handed to a collecting agency. All those that havo claims ajaainst mo will please bring in their bills for settlement. Thanks to all for liberal patronago. Yours Respectfully, ClIAS.WlKKHR, John Griffin, of Zaaesv-illo, O., bays: "I never lived u day for thirty years without suffering agony, until n box of Do Witt's Wit oh Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and nil skin troubles Do Witt's Witeh IIrkoI Salvo is unequalled. O. L. (Sotting. "I cravo but Ono Minute," said tho public speaker ia a husky Yoiett; and then he took a dose of One Mlnuto Cough Curo, and proceeded witli his oratory. One Mlnuto Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cottiug. During the month of Juno I will soil everything at reduced prices. Any ar ticles nt cost, and some oven below cost. Come la and see that I mean what I say. O. A. IIarbis, Cowles, Nebraska. Don't uauseato your stomach with teas and bittor herbs, but regulato your liver and sick headache by using those famous llttlo pills known as De Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. C, L. Cot- " ... Wo sell beer at wholesale and you can get any quantity from ono keg up, at tho South Sido 8auiplo Room. John 1'oLNiCKr, Proprietor. Or. Price'! Ctmm Baking PewOer 4 Para lif Craess f Tartar Pewter, if j V BaLawff 8oo - PAIRS OF PANTS! Closing out at Less Than Cost at WIENER'S. j-W ?"." rvB Commeneing June 28 and continuing up to t and including Tuesday, Jalyth, will h your opportunity to purohase . Millinery Goods ! For the dates above we will place our. en tire stock in the millinery department ON SALB We (lave All sizes, kinds and prices. They are Being Sold at Cost. MINER .! &i v,, ;iv r i V 'til V v r - 5fc. AT ! Umbrellas - BROS. a i l , H 1 h w- t' v Vi, .iy r i '&. AV W, i.M-iiU.m i.aMa.JMMft.