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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1898)
v),fw "fliarw 7 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN. 28. 1898. b kI '. '.'.- V u W Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. tm POWDER Absolutely Pure ROTAL OAHINQ POADCR CO., StW YORK. CITY XKWS. AKOUXJ) TOWN. F. 1'. Hsitlluy carriage painter. F. H. P.utchy of Hastings was hero this week. Fred (Snnd of Miio Hill was down tho llrst of the week. See those lino.siiireys at Peterson's and note tin- low pricey. John S. Marsh and wife of (initio ltoek were hero this week. Mrs. J. A. Ttilloy returned cdncs day uvcnlnj; from u short stay in Lin coln. I Frcymark left last Monday morn-1 hiR for the east to buy his spring stock of clothing. Mrs. Saitine! Temple and Mrs. Wcid eman returned from Atlantic, Iowa, Saturday evening. Foi: Sam: A Rood Knahe piano. A good instrument for sale cheap. En quire at this olllco. Mrs. Lama Downcn of Uatoon, New Mexico, is hero tho guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hcmsberg. I can give you better btigpics for the money than anyone else. I get them in carload lots. .Iamv.s Pktkkson. "Economy lloneset Cordial" miule by tho famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. For sale by C. L. dotting. Our correspondents should remem ber that all correspondence should be nt this office bv Thursday noon in or- to insure publication. Please bear this in mind. When you cannot sleep for coughing tnko Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. It is most excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex pectoration, relieves tho lungs and pre vents a tondency toward pneumonia. Forsaloby II, E, Grion. When a new man comes to town and enters into business or a professional vocation there is always a crowd who immediately flattor him and by so do ing succeed in getting a good sized bill placed on tho books and tho now man wakes up sumo fiue morning to find that tho bill is not worth the paper it is written on. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt tho postollico nt Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week endingJan. 27th, 1807. Miss Valley (iarlinger. Theso letters will be sent to the dead letter ofUcii Feb. 11th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. V. W. Cownr.N, P. M. William Clcniinons of Hastings took posossiou of the eating house here the last of the week ami is already lilted up in nice shape and doing busi ness, lie has u reputation of being a first olns hotel man. S C. Dilloy, the former landlord has removed his g Is to Hastings where he will store them for the piesent. Ho has not de cided what he may do in the future but will perhaps engage in the hotel busi ness elsewhere. The lady at the opera house the other night, who tapped her husband on tho shoulder and said, "Love, it is growing t .. i ii lato; I think wo had lienor go iionio, is tho Biinio ono who after getting homo shook tho rolling pin under his nose and said, "You infamous old snuggled tooth scoundrel, if yon ever encore such a mean, hateful, Indecent, calico faced, mackerel-eyed old thing ns your eyes were riveted on tonight, again, I'll bust your cocoanut wido open for you. Sec !" M 12 It 12 MENTION. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING P0MD1H hton drape Crea ! Tartar Pa wJec. 7 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. See Hadley for paper hanging. C. F. Cather of Lincoln was here this week. J. A. Hattm has taken a position with E. McFarland. Will Ki.cr of Missouri, son of Samuel Kizer is visiting his parents here. C. C. Cowden is limping around this week troubled with rheumatism. A new awning has been placed in front of the store of E. McFarland. C. W. Kaley and wifo were visiting in Heatrico and Lincoln this week. Tho dancing club had another very delightful dance on Tuesday evening. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sewing machine needles. For a first class shave or hair cut call on !. W. Fentress one door south of Calnies bakery. The Inter-State Swine Hreedeis As sociation meets in this :ity next Tues day and Wednesday. Miss Lulu Pease of Hastings was here this week viciting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos Warren. The way that the buggies go out from Peterson's denotes that he has tho goods at tho right price. James Peterson has just received the finest carload of buggies ever brought to this place. Call and see them. Thos. Auld was in Denver this week attending the meeting of the National Stockmen and Urecdeis association. Tho Duroc Jersey hog sale held ono day last week by A. N. Godwin was well attended and tho animals brought good prices. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Economy Honeset Cordial," a remedy par-e.eellenco for all foi ms of mligtstion. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Rev. James M. Darby left yesUrday for Geneva whero ho will this availing deliver his famous lecture "Wit and Humor" before tho high school of that place. V. II. Scrivncr, real estate man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrivncr, Red Cloud, Nebr. J. II. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Sinco tho now depot has been opened up horo tho last week in October, 1897, about tbrao months, tho B. ft M. have had just five different night operators. It is to bo hoped that tho tiruo will come when thoy can kaep an operator hero long enough tor the people to find out what his name is. Tho mnrriago of Mr. Archio A. Boron and Mrs. Emma Dodge was solemnized by tho Rev. James G. Day of tho M. E. church at tho nomo of tho brido's par ents on last Thursday. A uumber of relatives of tho contracting parties wero present to witness tho happy event. Tho Chief extends best wislies. An alarm of lire was turned in Thurs day morning about eleven o'clock, lire having been discovered in the residence of Miss Nora Young in tho east part of tho city. The lire originated from a defective lino in the kitchen. Tho lioiisi) was occupied by Geo. Riekards and family. The damage was small and fully covered by insurance. The Industrial social held at the Odd Fellows hall by tho ladies of tho Chris tlan church was fairly well patronized notwithstanding other counter attrac tions. In tho button sewing event of tho evening Rev. Hussong, carried oil' tho prize, a silver handled pearl letter opener, by sowing on nineteen buttons and Jess Beau received a paper doll as booby prize in this contest. In the nail driving contest Miss Baker re ceived a celluloid bound book of poems having driven 102 four penny nails into a block of wood in livo minutes. Mrs. F. S. Ilonderson received' tho booby prize, a Chinese peanut doll. A Colorado Springs special to tho Rocky Mountain News is the author of a story to tho effect that a Red Cloud man who opt rated a sawmill on tho Cheyonno Mountain road near Camp Seward was placed under arrest by the sheriff for arson. Tho building burned was a resilience ocoupieu oy ino ac cused and It was while out there on business connected with the insurance that the accused was arrested, tho in surance people bolievijg tho building was sot on lire. Anothoj- Red Cloud man is mixed up in the deal and claims a considerable loss. Wo do not know anything in icgard to tho merits of the ease; wo do know that at one time this oiing man had tho respect of tho citi zens of this city and filled positions of trust and honor. Wo lioliovo'that it was the company ho kept that led to l ! . I t .It 1...... .. v,.lllli. 111.. II li.iu I lllrt iimviijtiu. ..Aiiiij ii j"""f. iii.iii tiioi I Iieeu iturtcil oit nit! (hiwii roan in mis jwuy uuil '"is learners have generally iM-apt"l We behove that had tho Adonis t .iced beauty from New York iived there ami manipulated his Tain- nmtiy ideas there many people of this city would have been spareu great ! trouble. Hadley paints buggies. Uncle Todd Paul of Cowles was here this week. The father of Mrs. J. A. Baum is vis iting witli her this week. Miss Lottlo Reigle is home after a visit at Beatrice and Hebron. A. 11. Kaley is looking after business matters in Tecumsoli this week. Mrs. Ed Bohanan left Wednesday morning for her homo at Lincoln. Med Lavallce and wifo of Riverton, wore horo Sunday visiting friends. Miss Rctta Ablu left Wednesday morning for Odell, this state, on a visit. O. C. Teel was looking after insur ance matters in Guide Rock Thursday. Here's to your gord health I Uis "Economy Boneset Cordial." C. L Cotting. Miss E. A. lladell has moved her millinery store to the building south of J. O. Lindleys. Win. Malcom, a former old resident of I Ins city is here again looking after property interest!'. Mrs. A. G. Willis was taken to Lin coln Thursday morning where she will undergoan operation for dropsy. The Union Fire Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments !1 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Editor Warren and wifo are in Lin coln this week visiting friends and tak ing in tho meeting of the Nebraska Press association. MOH12 Oil IjKSS lM2USONAIi. Keep it in tho house, whenever you get "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small dose of "Economy Boneset Cordial" sets you right. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Eliewuaru In this issue will be found a call for a Farmers Instituto to bo held in this city next Wednesday. Good speakers will bo in attendance and tho farming community should tara Mi to mm and raaka It a grand success. Tho "Si Plunknrd" Comedy company held forlh at tho opera House last Mon day evening to ono of tho largest audi onccs that him congregated in that popular place of amusement for sev eral years, lho tret parade in tho afternooL drew as largo a crowd, if not larger, than taa show in tho evening. .Wo call your attention this week.'to tho now advertisement of A. R. Rey nold's meat market. Sinco tho advont of Mr. Reynolds in this city our citi zens have appreciated tho fact that thoy could get what thoy wanted, and hfvo it delivered when they wanted it. Ho has built up a good trade which is daily increasing on account of the f sot that ho is obliging ami keeps good moats. In connection with tho Inter-State Swine Breeders association next wcok will be held a Farmer's instituto. Sev eral gentlemen of note will bo present and address tho meeting on various subjects of interest to farmers and breeders. Tho institute will be held nt tho court houso on Wednesday, Feb ruary 2d. Hon. E. F. Stephens of Oreto will address tho people on "Hor ticulture," a subject that will bo of great interest to our farming classes and all others who are interested in tho development of tho great state of Ne braska. Tho Swine breeders meeting will bo addressed by several gentle men among whom will bo Prof. A. T. Peters, D. N. S. of the state univo'Mty. .Mr. Peters will be in attrndanee at tho meeting both days. W. A. Points of Albion, I). P. Aslihurn a nil other speak ers will be present. A general invita tion is extended to all to be present. Itnlli meetings will be held in the court house, tho breeder.s meeting February 1st and '2d, and tho Farmers insti tuto on tho second. .'.". ".''"' '.- e" .'". e".v ' !' ".'"'"'' ;'' ;' .' t '.! "..Me ; j .;; Wfl i w ft .V W m Just as Good as Scott's and we sell It much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- hites of Lime and boda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the u standard " because lie knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk o; using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for a stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. I!o sure you get SCOTT'S KmuUlon. Seo that the man and flsli are on Hie wrapper 50c. and f 1.00, all drugglit. SCOTT DOWMR, CaaaUta, New Yoafc. For Honicsi'okor'.s excursion dates .., via tlie Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. McNtitt, 1). P. A., 1011 Union avenue; Kansas City, Mo. J. A. Baum has accepted a position in MoFarland's store at Red Cloud and will quit work in Douglas' drug store next week. Ho has made many good friends during his residenco In Super ior who wisli him success wherever hu goes. Superior Journal. PosTi'ONr.D; Owing to tho fact that Dr. Peters, professor of veterinary science of tho State University of Neb raska will liu unable to attend tho an nual meeting of the lutcr-Stato Swine Breeder's association at the date set, tho meeting lias been postponed until February 1 and '.', isy. Tho appointment of a postniasti r for Blue Hill, to Miccccd our genial friend Josh Martin, has been made, and our friend Col. John S. Hoover will be the new postmaster, he having received allleial notice of the appointment tins week. The colonel is quite popular here, and his appointment will give satisfaction as far as we can learn. Hluu Hill Leader. James Carter recently wont to a drug store and purchased some pills for insomnia. Being unable to sleep again that night lie groped aboat in the dark until he found what ho supposed to bo tho pills and gulped down three of them, after which he slept soundly. It was discovered the next morning that ho had vwallowad three of his wife's shirt waiht buttons. Goodlaud Republic. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to write your own name. Get them printed in an uu.to- date style. There is nothing which will uiaKo your customers 111111K you are of thu disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If you are stingy in one way what reason is there to Ihi Hove that you wont bo in oilier wnys. Get your printing done right at tho Ciiikk olllco. "I take pleasure in reeoinmendir.1: Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea remedy to all who sulTur from pains in the sUmach," says Mr. Milt McKinloy, editor of tho Rawson, Ohio, Herald. "Until I used this remedy It was, at tiniei, impossible for 1110 to bo in my oflioe, owing to attacks lasting from one to frwo days. My taking it as soon as tho first symptoms of the at tack aro felt, I no longer suiter ihisun plewsaat sickness." for salo by R. Ii. Grico. A barbor at Millor turn tha follow ing ad. in Cawatto ! thai villaga: "Whiskors amputated without pais (t tho barbor) while you wait. Mair cut in any style, either frescoed or plain. All work guaranteed. Wo also carry a full lino of foreign and domestic cigars and candies both plain and varnished, Fruits of all kinds May apples, pino apples, Mushrooms, etc. Lunch of all kinds, both hot or cold, with or without. Call and seo us, put up tho mon and tako tho stuff." Beaver City Tribune. Hero is a problem for readers to ponder over: A tralu one miio long starts from tno nrsi station to 1110 second with tho caboose at tho first station, tho engine, therefore, bolng onu mile from tho lirststation and four miles from like second. A man starts from tho caboose at tho first station and walks to the engine, a distanco of one mile, arriving there just as tho en gine arrives at tho second station Question How far did the man ride? Some argue that tho train only went four miles, he could not possibly ride any further than the train went, but on tho other hand ho rode from ono station to tho other, a distance of live miles. Ho was walking during tho en tire trip. How far did l.o walk! There are a few members of tho two cent aristocracy in evi-ry town, that look down on tho fanner as an inferior animal. Thoy part their hair and their names down the middle, wear ctiu Iw.iiv.IkiikIs and no nocks in the summer, fur trimmed overcoats and no underclothes in the winter, anil mi idi otlo stare tho year round. Thank heaven swh animals me scarce. The farm and city people in the west are one people. All tho good stock liaees Its line age to tho farm, uenerally to thohome'ead. Take any of tho rust ling busru's men, those who gel along and iiip' ;i success in life; their folks farmed, and probably thej have milked n few bales of hay and cunicd a rea hunuuiv luigo number f liogs them- solve.. 'Ihey nvi 1 very respect for then fi iend and relative, tlio tanner, and noniiiig but contempt for the iui-nilc-vs, brainless, mannerless whipper snapper wlm stands on the corner and you "0O1 Kb"'." nt 111 honel tiller of the .-il, whoso denims contain more doilaithaii the dude over earned in his lift wl.ti-e sloiuucii contains better t 1 ..1. ..s.-i-uat sleeve eoni-iiiis more nitfc'i , whose skull I. .-.Mil whom henl'l kindtu"ai.d whose wh Weflfe ,? I Waiting Fof Yoo. Dcesn't make a particle of difference whether you are a buyer or not. Just take a Look at Oar Suits. frV: W p I tl e 1- $ iJ ' I aff MM ft ft iW.fv You'll do the rest. We are sale agents for SEItZ, SCHWAB & GO.'S SHOES, The best shoes in America for the money. We still have a few OiZERCOH TS left. They'll go at cost prices. Do not miss such a rare opportunity FRBYMARK & CO., (Successors to C. Wiekkr,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. M 1 Si t ?. 1 I p i it: m M $; ",?: l:S .' M ' nwAWZL.' Tirrr-r -ri-iwr'n-i'ir arii ;. riz(i ?.. v 3K?5: .-i n.rj.m'.Mn.jxm-Jmmrmmim a.: '':: Jmfm it.vw 1KEA.XIS IUMBBR CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER AND CQAL. Bfrc&ildLinis VXuLterial, Bto. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, CROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGKNTS VOll Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FKKSIl VEKETAHLES AND FKUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. A MODEL MARKET Is alwaVH cool, clean and neat, and has only tho beta MEAT, FISH, OAJVrE and oysters taken thorn aro pccnratoly llllod nnd promptly delivered. That Is tho condition of affairs at A. ft Reynold's Moon Block Market contain more cumulus more i' i-oiistituiion i . . ... ,.,..,,1 ! 1 ii' i uiii'is. in in 'ii'- in- ci.ihii toenail on his loft font to the mole over his riKhi eyo-hrow. Ihey aro harnilei-s whelp, thoimh, and rather amusing In a way. Hastings itooori Job Work of all kinds at This Office. ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. M-'H- 1 -"- -' '"pw reMPip tmnwi-M. . rWinma wai bmen&ER HWK MujMUVMtmi 'Jswtoite IV4