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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1898)
vmmi"m"SSWIJ THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FUjB. 25. 1898. Royal makes the tuoil pure, wholesome and delicious. Iff L POWDER Absolutely Pure ROTt DAKINQ POWDIB CO., NCw YORK. AIJOUNI) TOWN. ): CITY XKWS. F. II. Head our free hook oiler. See lladlcy for paper hanging Crone vv:h in Lincoln C I) week. this (i. WCI'I iW. Caster was in the city this Frank Lindsey on a visit. lias none to Kansas P lliulley carriage painter, ar tlie imperial on tlie 'JM. Pr.Patnerell of Hastings was in tlie city today. On to Hutler for tlie lii'st in addlcry and harness. Win. MeClelliind of Hlooinington was here Tlmi'id iy See those I'm" surreys at Peterson's and note the low price. Peter Moran of Lincoln has taken a position as waiter for Win. House. Active work on the new addition to Miner Hros store room will soon be commenced. On another page of this paper will bo found a hook oiler which every sub scriber should read. The warm weather of the past week has had a pood ellect on the muddy roads throughout tho county. I can give you better hugpies for the money than anyone else. I get them in carload lots. Jamks Pktkuson. .1. L Miner, accompanied by his daughters Mary and Margaret, return ed from Chicago the last of -,he week. Chas. K. Hogato and Miss Ida S. Hooin, of Hladen. were granted a mar riago license by Judge Di.lly on Mon day. "Economy Honeset Cordial" made by tho famous old Harmon v society, greatest of all appetizers, tor sale by C. L. Cotting. A now subscriber, or an old subscrib cr, who pays a year in advance of Feb vuary 14th, 181)8. will receive two good books Head advertisement on anoth er page. The dance at tho Odd Fellows build incr Inst. Tnesdav eveninc was not as well attended as usual owing to num erous counter attractions, however all report a pleasant time. 1.. H.Rust sav he will have a nice lino of tmrscry stock for spring Apple, cherry. lV,,m M.,?pfr rnit. ind n nice lino of It. F. Good stock for salo cheap. For Kent Stock ranch of 060 ncres ten miles north of Hed Cloud, known as the Eustis ranch, with buildings. Also a r.00 acre river bottom pasture. C. V. Kalev, Red Cloud, Neb. Elmer U. Overnwn of Oipiawkn, I!li nois, is contemplating coming to this city and entering into tho practico of law. He will be remembered as the gentleman who delivered the Fourth of July oration here last year. Frank Sherwood wa down town to dnv for the tlrt time since he had his tussle with cholera morbus. He says i... iirm'ii iiilriv miles after he was ta ken and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in thocountrv he will take a bottle of Chamb.irlain's Cole. Cholera and Hiar rhoea reme.lv withhim.-Missouri al ley (Iowa) Times. For salo by H h. ( J rice. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postotlleent Hed Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Feb. 51th, 1803 Clan-nee Camp. C F' Oopist. Mrs. Mav (J ranger. I'lw.nlniiiMM will lie sent to the dead letter olllee Mar. Ub, if not called for before. When calling for above please say adveitised. F. W. CoWiiKN, P. M. "Do you know of an empty house anywhere in town" is a question that can now ho heard several times a day and the same answer always comes Inck, "No." While it is quite true that there are a number of empty "shacks," or houses which the owners have let go to rack and ruin rather than pay ft few dollars for repairs at tho proper tlmo because renters could not bo found to occupy them, at pros out wo do not krow of a houso in the eitv lit to livo in which is empty. Tins should bo a lesson to property owners who let. their proprty go to rack Hx up your property and yon will soon li ml a suitable renter at a fair rental. Cecil (tiaham of Lincoln was here the lirst of the week. A C. Hosiuer attended the hog salo at Superior Wednesday. The W. C T. U. will meet with Mis. Dow during the iioutli of F'ebriiary. Come in ami seethe ear of buggies that I am just unloading. Jamus Pkt kuson. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of -owing machine needles. Forallrst class -hav or hair cut call on (i. W. F'entre-s one door south of ('alines' bakery. II lliukiiis of Hivertoii, accompli n i t 1 by his wife v:n a pleasant caller while in town Monday. The way that tli' buggies go out from Peterson's denotes that he has tlie good- at the right pi ice. James PcUtmiii has iu-t received the line-t carload of buggies ever brought to this place. Call and see them. Mrs. S. A. Miller vas a pleasant call er the last of the week and had us send the paper to her at Altoona, Kansas. Fred Peterson andwife, who have been sojourning in Montana for sev eral months past, have returned home Married, bv J. Porter, jr., justice of the peace in thi.s city, on February 2'Jd, Mr. John Souders and Miss Ida Ho heiisee. Daniel Imhof of (iuidc Hock was a pleasant caller this week and ordered Tiik Cuiur sent to his address for tho coming year. Mildred llazelton, who lias been vis iting with her brother, Chas. Ha.olton and wife, left for her home at Kansas City Wednesday morning. Quito a number of building projects am being talked of but are not definite so far An addition will probably ho put onto another brick building in the spring. I can give any spring on a buggy that you want. Como and sco the dif ferent stvles. Single leaf, double leaf, long loaf, in fact anv kind. Jas. Pkt- KIlsO.N M Hit 15 MENTION. See our book oiler. Hadley paints buggies. J.S. White was in Hide Hill this week. Miss Lillian Smith is visiting in Lin coln. A 1). Hanney of Hltle Hill was down this week. is now working for Hlue Hill is visit- Hen McCuiie Win. House. Miss Lena Nau of iug in tlie city. M. H. l'Mleman a former ciil.oii of this place was here the Hist of the week Here's to your gord health I U s' "Economy Honeset Cordial." C. L Cotting. MeNeuy who has been vis-ea-l in" rived home Satur- it la Mrs. Jas tig in tin night. MOIlti Oil liKSSl IMOHSONAIi. J. O Huller'sjgoods are up to-date. Mrs Alfied lladell has gone to Has tings. H C Host of Hladen was here this week. John Hunchey will move to tlie W. N. Richardson ranch next Tuesday. Ii'ii C. Hanks and Winnie C. Meltalc were married by Judge Dully last week. Art Mcintosh of Republic City, Kan sas Is here the guest of J It. VaiiHorn and wife. Harness Mia, will wear, keep its shape and look neat is tho kind made ihape at ryJ.O. Huiler. trade, small roses. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure Qrape Cream el Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The Imperial Quaitct. gavo one of their interesting musical entertain ments at the Congregational church last Monday evening which was quite well attended. John S. Parks, u former resident of this city but who wont to Missouri n few years ago to get rich, is now on tho road back to Hed Cloud, where ho will reside in tho future 1). K Johnson is now stopping at the Wells hotel near the court house, nil on account of the tact that ho has not paid tho judgment assessed against hiiu at tho last term of court. V. II. Scrivner, 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. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. J. II. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of livo years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. Tho Shaker Medicine Company Iiiito been doing a good business at the opera house this week. The entertainments will continue all next week. The usual racket of tho small boy is conspicuous by its absence, as is also tho small boy. (Jeo. Hlair mot with a painful acci dent while leading a bundle of sheet steel on Wednesday afternoon. The bundle dropped striking Ills foot, cut ting .i severe gasli and severing an ar terv. He was taken to the olllee ot Dr. L U. Heck who attended to tho iujury. The revival meetings which are be ing held at the Christian church ate receiving quite a liberal attendance mil coniderblo interest is being mani fested. As yet tho accessions have not been numerous but the increasing in terest piotniscs to bring about a number of now additions to tlie ehticrh. Tlios who have favored us with cash on subscription lately are, F'rank Kuehn, Jos. (Jarber, Robert Hicks, C. H.Fiisbie, I. M. Honor, Jas. McCart ney.J. S. Motter. (Jeo. Hollister. K. O Garner, Win. Engells, Mrs. W. A Maynanl, Tracy Sherer, C. A Latham, Eugene T. Smith, 11. lliukiiis, M. H. cores, W. A. Howard, Win. Clem mons and Jos. Noblo. The present year promises to seo more now improvements in tho city of Red Cloud than lias boon made in sev eral years pact. With tho increasing prosperous condition of tho country generally, this city is not to bo left in t'ie rear. F'rom present indications this year will seo now brick buildings and several new residences erect ed within tho city, besides othor im provements by way of additions and repairing old residence- that liavo been let go almost to ruin becatiso ton ants could not bo found. Miner Hros. this week received their new spring sto.k of goods, ami a glance at tho Inside of the store will convince ono In a fe v seconds that tho stock is by no means an ordinary spring stock of goods composed of a couple of hoses ot dry good F'rom tlie appearance of the store tiio now stock must bn ono of tho most com pleti ever brought to this city New goods could be seen piled as hih as pisslblu all over the store, up stairs ami down. We do not wonder that the Hi in is in a hurry to get the ad dition to their already large store building erected. Every conceivable thing in spring and summer goods can bo found in this now stock and it will pay you to road '.heir ndvortisomont noxt wook if in neod of anything. Mis. Thomas Hrakelicld returnid home f i om an extended visit in Illi nois Thursday night Fran. O. Miller and Mi-s Mary Jes received a marriage license Iroin Judge Dully on Wedncsdaj. Mrs. O. ('. Tccl left Tue-day morn ing for ludianola having leceived word that tier mother win ill. ('has. II (ienrge ami MN- Lillic Lull both of Lebanon. Kansas, were mar ried by Judge Dully last week. Mr and Mrs. Fred Pease, who have been visiting with Jos. Warner and wife returned to Hastings Monday. Hood workmanship and matorial in harness is the samo as' in othor goods. J. O Hutler'.s goods have both. Herman Htoom and Miss Kninia Ktigcr of Hlue Hill were licensed to wed by Judge Dully on February 18th. Tiik Cmr.r, a set of Christy pattern knives, and a bound bo k, all for one subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now. Mrs. Thornbiirg, mother of Wright Thornburg, and who had many friends in this city during her resilience Hero some time ago, died in Lincoln last week. The Union Fire Insurance Compaq is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments !) per cent. J. II. S.MI ru, Special Agent. "Wo drank," writes a Kansas editor, "l,fi02,!l!)!) bands of beer less last year than in 1800 " Tho Kansas editor is making a heroic ciTort to reform. Washington's birthday was jbserved with exercises appropraito for the oc casion by our public schools last Tues day. Very interesting programs wore rendered in tho several rooms. The Wilcox HorahKsays: "Look out for the elotliing sharks who are arc willing to sell you n suit of clothes and take your note in payment for same." Quito right. Traveling fakirs of any kind are good things to keep away from. Patronizo yonr homo merchant and if the goods you got ate not as represented you generally got satisfaction. Tho Royal Highlanders, a bonoSciary socret society, was organized in this city last Friday evening by (J. T. Wida man, of Aurora, Nebraska, with a good working membership, and with bright prospects for a large increase in membership in tho near future. Tho order, whilo having tho samo object as other beneficiary societies, is some what different, us it has a fixed rate of premium gradod according to ago nnd a reserve fund. It provides benefits for death, disability, old ago. land for its members in sickness ami dis tress. The order is spoken of by some of the prominent lodge men of the country as being tiio coining banoliciary oi del of Aineiica An exchange gives tlie following list oi eigni classes m people who Ho a town no good: "F'irst, those who go out of town to do their trading. See oud, those who oppose improvements Third, those who prefer a quiet town tooneofpu-li and business. Fourth, those who think business can be done slyly and without advertising. Fifth, those who deride public spirited men. Sixth, those who oppose every move ment that does not originate with themselves. Seventh, those who op pose every movement Unit doe- nut appear to peuelit them. ICighth. thosu who seek to injure the credit of an in dividual " Fred Howard of Council HlulTs, In., a former Hed Cloud eiti.eu, sends us u dollar on subscription. Miner Hios will reci Ive bids to dig the cellar for the addition to their -tore building up to March ','Sth Allien Ferguson and Miss Lizzie Dojle both of (iuide Hoes, weie nitr licit la-t week bj Judge Dullj Rev (ieo.lt Spaugler or Illinois will preach morning and evening at the Cougiegatloiial chin eh next Sabbath. -! . l .!':'' '. H k Mi 1 'Si You'll Find It Here. A.. U Vii If it's just exactly what is correct for men's wear, and a value you will find it at our store. To secure a place in our stock it must possess every requi site for style, making and material otherwise we pass it by. Every article General Debility and LOSS of Flesh Scott's Emulsion has been the standard remedy for nearly- a quarter of a century. Physicians readily admit that they obtain re sults from it that they cannot get from any other flesh-forming food. There are many other prepara tions on the market that pretend to do what SCOTT'S EMULSION does, but they fall to perform it The pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil made into a delightful cream, skill fully blended with the Hypophos phitcs of Lime and Soda which are such valuable tonics, makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendencv. and the palicnt almost immediate-' ly commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises them. lis ure you gM SCOTT'S Hmultlon. Stt thit the nun and luh arc on the wrippr. joe. and f i.oo, all drufgUu. SCOTT B0WNE, Ckmku, N.w York. Win. L. Jackson, one of Red Cloud's oldest citizens, i, iinte seriously ill at his residence in the south pal t of the city. C. C. Hlue of Lowell, this state, was heie this week on hi.s way t tlie Man dellmuin and Cic.ss hug sale at Su pel lor. Frank Daggett, who is now located at l'liillipshmg, Kansas, in the marble and granite business, was hero the last of the week. Drop in and see what 1 have just bought in tlie buggy hue ami note how cheap you can buy an A grade buggy. Jam. l'i:Ti:iteoN. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Keononiy Honeset Coidial," a remedy par-excellence for all forms of u digi.sti.in. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Our correspondent!) .should remem ber that all correspondence should be at this olllee by Thursday noon in or to insure publication. Please bear this in mind. Keep it ill tlie house, whenever you get "blue" or feel ".slinky" r indis posed, one .small dose of "Kcononiy Honeset Cordial" sets you right. For salo by C. L. Cotting. There will be a memorial service at the Methodist church next Sunday aft ernoon, at !l o'clock, in memory of F'rancis K. Willard. world's president of the W. C. T.U. Everybody invited. F'or Homeseeker's excursion dates via the Missouri, Kansas iN: Texas rail way, ami information of their tourist sleeper arrangenienis, address G. A. McNutt, I). 1. A., 1014 Union avenue, Kansas City, Mo, A very good audienco greeted Miss Nora Graves and her choral class at the Methodist church on last Thursday cvcniii a. The numbers on the program were well rendered nnd those present pronounce tho evening's entertainment as being unusually pleasant. A very pleasant surprise party was sprung on John Uunchey and hiH cstl mablo wife by the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church on last Tues day evening, the surprise having beon planned ou account of the family's leaving for their now homo near Ina vale. Tables were spread with re freshmontsaid a general good timo was had. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to write your own naiiie. Get tlieni 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 ho Hove that von wont be in oilier ways. Get your printing done right at the Cllir.i-' olllee. In a recent letter from Washington, 1) C, to an old friend, Major J. A. Studer, for twenty years United Slates consul at Singapore, says: "While at Des Moines I became acquainted with a liniment known as Chamberlain's Hiiu H.ilin, which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as airaiti't soieiiess of the tin oat and chest (giving me much easier breathing). I had a touch of oueiinionia early tlu week, Lund two applications freely applied to rtho throat and chest lelievcd mo of it at once. I woiiiu not no wiinoui it lor an) tiling." F'or sale by II. E. (Jrice. In our estimation the greatest woman who ever lived was Colonel Lydia K. Hinkliaiii. Other female colonels have been handier with tin ir tongues, but Lydia was more successful in society, and n bettor friend to commerce than any of them. Sho began tho manufac ture of her $3 shoes in a small way many years ago. Heforo long her ad vcrtlsementa began to attrict atten tion. Tlie familiar catcli lino, "Seo tli.it. humnV" was observed ir. all tho newspapers and in every street ear in tlie world, and the announcement that she paid tlie freight also attracted no tice She advertised regularly and persistently, and there was not n town in tlie civilized world where the people didn't know that "A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life " For years printers have blessed her name, and worshipped her kindly faci, and to this day every child is familiar with her watchword; "You pi ess the button and we do tho rest." For these and numerous other reasons, wo regard Lydia as the great est girl prodigy of her time. Hcatrieo Express . ' L4, -l W W We offer yon must possess intrinsic worth- must bean interesting value must he depenaable. trustworthy mer chandise. "Clothing Men Right" is our study, but we make the prices riht as well. men's ties 17S- Si i -V We have the newest and most correct styles and colorings. Mens and Boy's Shoes We have just what you want. Just re ceived a large 'shipment from Selz Schwab & Co., Chicago, the makers of the best shoes in the U. S. FRBYMARK CO., (Successors to C. Wiener,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. M'-'.A-; " n Wil v ft P SI m v k I I r, t': Si $ H ? i s m n iij :' ".,: i ! 1 "at.'.i ' i ! 2 m,tm1al,M,tmH'.i '...' !'. at. 2 m ..;. ..t.'i. ... . imi.lmr,. ,-... . . V-t ..-.; .im: .,.-. V7... !;.,. :tr..ti.ii.tJSi-..fMi: ? -....:i'...:.. f;T..;.f:.,-n-7.i:-i..-.i W.'. f.r.O.:..!:..';.::? r...'..::,.-...yvf.:V..i.,...y.;,'t We Buy to Sell. a THE NEW YEAR finds us with J complete and up-to-date line of i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, at popular Prices. Our repairing is continuing to give satisfaction, the reason being that we do all work properly and give a guarantee that means something. II we have not your patronage we would be pleased if you would give us an op portunity to demonstrate that what we say is true. Newliouse 13iros. JEMELERSHND OPTICIKNS. WEBAVFN0A6ENT H- Ml 1 oiil.ldlrut t j t'io m f r2ijnn at Mlitlo- .-ic-j, urine liiu tin i - nni3 Sliipanr- r- i ir cxaaiiiuiioii .- i iiii t amnlvJ . ' t Jlcif Vehlclcj, utiles il ilarucxs t piM.-sKi.jMuijro y hvrt,i,iotii.i, carrla- mi, "icon Ko.1T. Farrr lUm-it. lrlw,l( 00 Aigooa iciii icf l sT J VrVr :-rtS.' JJ'K T.rsiK,iv &MA vn'fXr vyTy ifsri V V V'JA X VA y :ei. 1'iiMUiji. cius, Sntiui; lUtA nj Mill Wjidi. brnJ for Urrt. fro l-iuiojujcl alloarttrlci. itide, prun uU leu Jen. E J). Ar(wlinll,lorIP. ELKHART aiuiiaou a.u ilium: wru. co. w. u. i-uatt, hcc, elkuaut, lnu. !o OtHorrv, Prise. wltbcurUlLi,lmt,iiia- 0DliVI3IieJS IvXJJ:BIiie CO., UEALBUS IN m m w i Itod Cloud Market Roport. Hogs !!! Hutcher'.s Stocl; S 50-3.00 Cattle Feeders 4.00 Wheat, No. 'J 7.1 i ,orii 18 Oatsi 17 Harli'y ':';; Kje. , "' Hotatoch !) Kggs 1 Hutter...: 1" Ducks and Ueese K Turkeys &i 0 Chicken,, 4 LUMBER AND COAL. IBiailclittLgc material, Etc. red Cloud, Nebraska. oa o frE1 ANDY CATHARTIC m HV aS aW aW ' .mT m awcuae coijsriPATiQH S io liTj7fffiiPw3:i. tjM"TiUa I kii i I i I iilJ "" 25 50 Aia. DRUGGISTS I IDCnt IITDI V rniDXNTDDn to cure nnr mPof cnnkllpallon. OtutreU are tiie Ideal Laza-I f AOOULUllSLI UUAHAnlCiCiU t(r. nuer srlp or k-ripe.tmt raatetuj natural rewlU. tUa-f f Uaa4 teokiafkM. Ad. KTKBMN0 URHKUY CO.. Chkaco. MoaUeil, Ua.wAiwTorktttJ lii amimi mamma 11 w "V i M V rm,mnMmmmmAmn f iilnii r n ""iLmmpmmmsim&sm k 'jur-"