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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1897)
- s THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. ii4, 1897. t pOYAi mm WN POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrited for It (treat lesvenlnsfHreimtli and helthftilnes. Assures the food against alum and all fornix of adulteration corutnon to the Cheap brand. ItOVAI, WAKING l'OWOElt CO., NEW YOKK. CITV NEWS. Wanit.h A froh cow. Ui.o. I. l(Ki.i.Kt . .Jay Olucy litis been in Lincoln thi week (5 U Chancy was in Lincoln thh week Charley Dickeron in Kit-win, Kansas. Gpo K McUrary of Blue Itill was hero Saturday. Clms Fort has been clerking in ! Urice'.-. thi week. Win. L'ottcr will hoon take a position with the B. & M. Mrs. C V. Gather returned Monday night from Lincoln. Foit Sai.k I'nre three-year-old cider vinegar Miw Bhaduuook. Jas. i'etei.xon and wife attendetl tho state fair at Omaha this week. For a mower or rake I can give you bottom prices. J Ad. l'KrKUsoK. II. K. Grille and wife are taking in the sights of the Omaha state fair. .J. H. Bradley of this city gave us some money on subscription Thurs day. J. 0. Wolfe and wife left Tuesday morning for u visit with friends at Omaha. Mrs. Gilliam, mother of the Gilliam boys, is visiting in Canton, South Dakota. Mt. Wm. Zclull is visiting in Omaha with her parents Mr. and Mr-. Wm. Saunders. K. H. Jones and wife have lately to turned from Texas and were in the city this week. Mrs. Robert Cochrane left Monday morning on a visit to relatives and friends in Ohio. Kev. D. H. Reiter and wife of Vicks burg, Michigan, are visiting with S. Beckwltu and family. Geo. W. Lindsey and Miss Mable Saunders have returned from their (f trip to Cripple Creek. Hnve you seen those road wagons. They are dandies and the prices are right. James Peterson. C. B. Crone and son Elmer went to Omaha Monday. Elmer will enter a college at that placo. A. C. Hosmer, Henry Gilliam, J. O. Liudley and John Keslor were pilgrims to the state fair Wednesday. It. J. McClelland ot Wilcox accom panied by Ids wife is hero visiting with his sister Miss. Tilla McClelland. Mrs J. H. Brown of Cowles made a pleasant call at our ofllce Thursday and left us some money on subscription. A. 11. Alexander, formerly of this county, after a short visit ltoro return ed to his home at Huinnnsville, Mis souri, the first of the week. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Kconoiny Bonoset Cordial," n remedy par-excellence for all forms of indigestion. For sale by C. L. Cutting. Fou Sam. oh Tkadf.; I will sell or trade my property east of towu for town property at a bargain. For par ticulars call at J. Nustoin's cigar factory. The old settlers held h very ploasaut picnic on Thursday. On account of a lack of help this week we are unable to give a write-up of tho nlTair but will try and give it the mention it deserves next week. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Mtm w CREAM BAKING P0WD1R A Pun (Jrapa Creaa f Tartar Pawtfcr.' 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Aiiouyn town. C. C Cnwden is pamtiug the poor house. Mts C. K Mfoi-.visititis!iuSi'daliR, Missouri. Hen McFar'and 1 messenger at the depot now. ThkCiukp i prepared to do yuut job printing Gio. McCall of Guide Rock has been here this week. Harry Goble and wife were herefrom Hastings this week. M W. Dickorson took in the state fair at Omaha this week. Vein Bishop returned Tuesday morn ing from Long Island, Kansas. J. S. Gilliam and R. T. I'otter were in Lincoln the first of the week. Go to C. M Calmes the old reliable family bakity at the old stand. Donald McCaliutn of Guide Rock at tended thi old settlers meeting Thurs day. . Mortis Stern was looking after busi ness intetests in Riverton the litstof the week. Mrs Georu'e Matkiiis left Monday for Heattice whete she goes to teeelve medical treatment. If you want a wheel plow 1 have ouie bargains It will pay you to look after. Jas. l'KTiatsuM. MorrU Stern, James Howreii, C. L. Cotting and Charlie Hazelton were visitors to Omaha Tuesday. James Overman left Thursday morning for Illinois where he will visit relatives and attend the state fair. Geo. HIair is putting in the piping for the new ga generator in C. L Cot ting's M. M. Sterns and the Holland House. Wm. Hritton of Guide Rock wa a caller at our wigwam on Wednesday and before departing left us a dollar on subscription. The Union Fire Insurance Compaq is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. 11. Smith, Special Agent. A gentleman ftom Missouti has pur chased the one thousand and lifty-uinc acre farm of W. N. Richardscu west of Iuavale paying thetefor $29,000. Wm. Haker an old resident and hotel mau of Hladen died at Holdrege the first of the week whete he had been taking treatment for several weeks. II. K. I'ond and wife and son Karl ariived homo yesterday from their trip to the G. A. R. encampment at Buffalo and a visit with friends in other parts of the state. Bart Wright left Tuesday morning for Omaha. He has a good offer or two near that city and will probably locate permanently in that part of the state. Rev. D. H. Reiter of Vicksburg, Michigan, will preach at the Congrega tional Church Sunday morning and evening. Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. Choick Gkapis by the pound, by the basket, by the ton. Largest vineyard in Nebraska. Write for prices or come right along with your wagon. G. W. Hacan, Guide Rock, Neb. It makes us tired to set- notices of candidates subscribing for papcrsafter they are nominated When they ought to have been subscribers long ago. They seem to think they can bribe the editor witli a paltry dollar. Percy McHride is hero from Fort Morgan, Colorado. He has also been visiting his best girl at Lebanon, Kan sas. Wo would advise the young man to get married. Trips clear from Colo rado to see ono's girl are rather costly Ci.osiMJ Out Sai.k Commencing September 1st, 19i)7, I will oiler my en tiro stock of Hoots ani Shoes at ac tual cost. I mean just what I say, as 1 am going out of the Hoot and Shoo business, Dry Goods and groceries at lowest prices. Call ntd roo me. K, McFaklanh. On last evening a very pleasant wed ding wns solemnized by Rev. J. M. Darby in which Mr. John Person and Miss Sarah Conover were the happj participants. Tlioy tiro both well and favorably known to our citi.ens and Thf. Chikk with many friends extends congratulations. They have gone to housekeeping on Seward street. The first quarterly meeting for Guide Rock circuit will be held at Mnple Grove U. B. church, October 3d and 3d by P. K, Mason. Preaching Thursday, Friday aud Saturday nights at tho church. All are invited tn at tend. Conference ca'led on Saturday at 2 p.m. S. M. OvKitsTKKKT, Pastor. F. 1). Leonard, a former well known resident of these parts, now in busi ness at Sherideu, Oregon, recently sent us n dollar on subsciiptinn. Ho has been a subscriber to tlio Great Family Weekly for 2!l years and as sures us he will still continue to bo a reader unless it turns pqp, We can nsjnre the gentleman there will be nothing pop about it under the pres ent management. MOllK, OR LN6H IMCKSONAU Kd. Cox and ulfe aie bote isltltig C. C Cox ainlfamil. The )et buggies for the iuoikj ivet lu-ouglit to town at Peterson's. Au equity tettu of the district aunt will convene on next Moudaj. J. O. Uurgess the democratic noini nee for treasurer was here Saturday. Dillard Bedford Is home again after a visit with friends at Orleans and Re puplicin. Here's to your goal health I Us "Kcoiiotny Honeset Cordial." C. L Cotting. Mrs. George HoliiUer returned from a visit at Pueblo, Colorado, Wednesday morning. Now that you are looking after wagous see the Newlou aud other makes at Peterson's. For a good shave, hair cut or other tonsorial work, call on Geo. Fentress south of the Caitues baker. C. L. Cotting, sole agent, will leftind your money if not satistied after using one bottle of Dr. Fennel- famous medi cine. "Economy Houeset Cordial" made by the famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. For sale by O. L. Cotting. Johu Cr.uis and wife left Tuesday morning for Kansas City. The latter will temniti their visiting her parents until after the Priest of Palace fes tivities are over. J. 11. Smith write- combined insur ance for a term of live years at !l per cent. On schools houses, churches mut farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a caul at Red Cloud, Neb. M.C. Sherman wi-lu- to announce to the public that he i- in ieadine-s at any time to put in drive wells, pumps, clean boied wells, put up windmill anil in fact do anything in that line. L. II. Rust says if you want Hurbatik and Abundance plums three to six feet high, or anything else in the uui'sery line at reasonable prices, for tall or spring, let him know what you want. List of letters reiuainiug uncalled for at the postollieeat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Sept., flOth 18!7. Eaton, Mr. K. H. Ohatlield, W. S. Nelson, Peter Whltmau, G. K. These letters will bo sent to the dead letter olllce Oct., 1st, if not called for before. Fuank W. Cowukn, P. M. As will be seen by notice elsewhere in these columns Krnst Welsch has of fered a reward of $50 for the arrest a d conviction of the parties who set fire to his new restnuraut building. This is a good step for if we have a building burner in our midst it is time that he is apprehended and a quietus put to his too free use of matches and an oil can. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to write your own name. Get them printed in an up-to-date style. There is nothing which will make your customers think you are of the disposition to be penurious so much as this. If you are stingy in one way what reason is there to be lieve that you wont be in other ways. Get your printing done right at the Ciiiwr ollice New Will be on York Poultry Car. track near the K. & M. depot, Red Cloud on Moudav after- noon, Sept. poultry now 27th. Bring in your while you can get high prices. Wo ing prices chickens (I Jo old roo-tet per lb; geese tho date. will pay in cash thofol Hens Oc per lb; spring per lb. ducks 4c per lb; $1 20 per dnz; turkeys fie 4c per lb. Don't forget 11. FisiuiACK, Shipper. Growing Children One-third of all the children die before they are five years old. Most of them die of tome wasting disease. They grow very slowly j keep thin in flesh j are fretful; food does not do them much good. You can't say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away easily. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is just the remedy for growing children. It makes hard flesh; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. Book about it free for the asking. HT No mbktituU for Scott' Emul aieo will do for the chlldrc what wc know Scott's Emulsion will do. Gat the f cnuine. For sate by all druggists at 50c aad $1.00. SCOTT BOWNK. Ntw York. POCKET - -- - KNIVES! TDK FAMOUS Chip - A - Way brand. Guaranteed against all Imperfections. A llrst class knife for a little mono). Wo are the only agents for this city. C. L. Cotting, The Druggist. J Sunday School Convention. Following i the program of the somi-antitial cnuu'iitioti of tho Webs ter County Union Sunday school to be held at Cowles, Nebraska, Wedtii mlay aud Thursday, October 13th, and tlth, 1307: WKUNKSDAT ltOKN'INII. 10 30 Devotional F.xoicises, by Rev. Deakiuof Cowles. 10:45 Welcome Song, by Cowles Sunday School. Response, by all,"Hlost Be the Tie That Binds." 11:00 Song and Praise Service, led by C. L. Cotting, Red Cloud. 11:15 Assignments to Home- aud Handshaking Wr.UNKSIl.U Al TCUNOOS. 1 :30 Prayer and Praise Service, led by H. Michaels, Pleasant Prairie 2:00 Our Gratitude to God for Bountiful Hatvests, Sylvester FrUMc. Lester; Miss Mable F.ddy, Iuavale. Song, Selection. Discussion, by Convention. Sung, led by Chorister. 2:40 Petsonal Responsibility, Wm. Hogate, Prairie Gem; Mi-s Nettie Orr, Rosemout. Song, Selection Discussion, by Convention. Song, led by Chorister. 3:20-How Can We Make Our Stewardships Etlcctivc, ,1. H. McCul lum, Piainview, Mrs. O. K Ramey, Hatiu. Song, Selection. Disctissiou. by Convention. Song, led by Chorister. 4.00 Gleanings, S. K. Logan, Blue Hill; Mr. Carpenter, Pleasant Dale. Song, Solection. 4:20 Query Box, With Discussions. Song, led by Chorister. 4:50 Social. Adjournment WEDNESDAV EVENINO. 7:00 Reports of Schools, Interspers ed With Songs. 8KK)-Sunday School Rally Service. THURSDAr MORNINO. Sunrise Prayer Meeting. 8:30 Song and Praise Service. 9:15 Intluenco of Sunday School Work, Mr. Greenbalgh, Eckley; Miss Dora Acres, Blue Hill; Miss Van Woert Guide Rock. Song, Selection. Discussion, by Convention. Song, led ty Chorister 10:10 Sunday Schools and Good Government, Dr. Hall, Cowles; Mrs. K, K. Ccnrad, Klin Creek; Mis. Laura Winters, Red Cloud. Song, Selection. Discussion, by Convention. Song, led by Chorister. 11.00 Query Box and Discussions. Sctig, Selection. 11 15 Volunteer Testimonies. Dinner. 1:!!0 Devotional. 1:40 Song and Ptaise Service. 2 00 How Can Sunday Schools be Made Morn Spiritual!1 Mr. F.d. (Jar ber, Guide Rock; Mrs. K. L. Fawcott, Cowles. Song, Selection. Discusf iou, by Convention. Song, led by Chorister. '.2:45 Our Boys Leaving Home, Mrs. G. P. Gather, Otto; Mrs. Hartlett, Hlnden. Song, Solection. Discussion, by Convention. Song, led b Chorister. 3:!10 Personally, Are Conventions Beneliclalr 4:00 Miscellaneous. Chairman Program Committee, Rev. Hussong. Chairman Executive Committee, R. B. Fulton. President, L. P. Albright. Vice-President, Mrs. E. ,1. McClnron. Secretary, 1). M. Hunter. Chorister, O. L. Cotting. Organist, Miss Josio Igou, "Best HymiiH" will be used. $50 Howard. The undersigned will pay a reward of 150 for the apprehension and con viction of tho party or parties who sot (ire to his new building on the morn ing of August 80th. K. WKI.8CH. Or Price's Grata Baklsif PcwaMr 4 fur OraM Craass Tartar PawAar- .:. ' '. :.' .: :; Freymark & ;,. goods on a close margin and U j; unereiore cannot anord to give anything away. ml When you buy their GOODS You pay for GOODS and nothing else. We have the largest assortment of CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, in Southern Nebraska and can save you money on anything in our line. .' i; d' ; 7- -v ::: " We also have a full line of DUCHESS PANTS, ; and others still better. I FREYPKH & GO., ml ,. Successors to C. Wiener. y Red Cloud's Leading Clothing House. s...-s?. s?.-: t'j'tmSi SHERWOOD CR0C6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase 8c Sanborn's Coffees. FKESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Closing Out VIy Entire Stoek. I liavo decided to close out my ontlro stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, Aud iu fact all goods kept in a Oeuoral Merchandise store. The building is also for sale or will sell building aild stock together. G. A. HARRIS, Cowles, Neb. PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago Lumber YaPd, RED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime ANDY robcaTWto CURE CONSTIPATION 16 I IV sol IBNUbUl&bl UUIMmBMI tin, m trip f rtH.fcat um .Mf.fflfinWa. km IfteaafBaaktofta. U. CTHtOW IMWI O., CMcaaa. aHalwal. 9m.,Mlhm1mtk. ut.1 mmmmmm9mmmmmmmmmvmm9mmwmmimmmmmmmmmmwkmmmm I BR At tlffftf liniKIMMRA ftaiaiA : .'V-V.. !:. , v. ,:'.. .. Jjrj Co.- are selling U n if 18 "TV. m v i Si M m k I i Si i :i W & ALBRIQHT, NEBRA8KA. Coal and Cement. 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