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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1898)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. MARCH 1. 1898. w u ; D r in The First Shot For Spring. Men' Fine Alt Wool Ha ndsomcly- Ta ilorcd SUltS t $7. 50. The hirgest and most ex clusive assortment ve have ever shown. New, bright, ''catchy" patterns, exclusive ly confined to us. V '.' These garments are tail ored by the makers of the famons "VITALS" Brand, the best tailored, Ready-to-wear clothing in the World. "Here is a' Hard Nut for Competition to Crack.' GALUSHA WBSCOTT, Chicago StoreJClothiers. Royal make the food pure, wholesome aid dallalaui . POWDER Absolutely Puro ROYAL UAKIhQ POACCR CO.! NEW YORK. CITY NHWS. AROUND TOWN. F. P. Hartley ouiriugo painter. C. S. (Juick of Indiaiiola is licit'. II. I.. Aiyou is now 11 resident of this ity. Ho to Hutlor for the host in saddlery and harness. Seo those Ifno surreys at Peterson's anil nolo tho low prices. Randolph McNitt was looking nftcr 1 legal matters in Hastings this week. Junius Mcfford of Guide Rock attend ed to business mutters in this city on Wednesday. Tho B. & M. are placing water pipes in tho eating houso atid will also plitco them in tho depot, W. G. Warren of Superior washeio this week visiting with tho folks and looking after business interests. I'. MeFarlatid assistant suporin tondoiitof ihu H & M- with headquur tors at Holyoko, Colorado, was hero this week. Ivl. M. Calkin- of (Jraiirt .Iiu. ion, Colorado, was here the lust l the wecl. with 11 shipmoi t of entile Ho was 1:. King them to Kutisi t'ity. A it- w mi .leiiiier, or mi old Miusorib or, who pay, a jcui In advance of Feb ruary 1 i 'i. Ws. i'1 ''' e v -o good booki. i;. ad titvi iti"ii."ii' anoth er pag. . U. 11. ltu-t soys lie will have a uieo lino of imi.-ei.y Mod; for spiiug trade. Applo, cheirj, plum, peach, small fruit ai.tl 11 mco" li'i" of II. P. loses. Good stock for sale cheap. Read our free book offer. Sec Hadley for paper hanging. Thntl McNitt wus in Guide Rock Monday. W. S. Dense and wife returned homo from Denver Wednesday. Ell Vale of Suporior was in the city tho forojpart of tho week- Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sowing machine needles. Don't miss tho "Dreams of Fairy land" at the opera house Tuesday evening. For a first elass shuve or hair cut call on (J. W. Fentress one door .south of Calmes' bakery. The beautiful cantata, "Dream id Fairyland" will be given at tho opera house next Tuexlay evening. A. I. Funk, forinetly of this city, now of Lincoln, va looking after bus iness Intel ests here the last of tho week. Will Jackson of Fort Worth, ;Toxas, came in the last of the week, called here b he scriousof llnoss ofhis father W.E.Jackson. 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 lauds. Address, V. II. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. J. II. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of fivo years at !5 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. For llomeseoker's excursion dates via tho Missouii, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of thoir tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A, McNutt, I). I. A., 1011 Union avenue, Kansas City, Mo, F. L. Daggett on last Sntiudav re moved his family and household ef fects to Pliillipsbiirg, Kansas, where ho will reside in tho futiiie, he having gone into tho marble business at tliat place in partnership with Harry Mann wlio formerly winked in this city. A man stopping his paper wrote tho J following ti) tho editor which shows the avel age intelligence of the people of that type: "I think folks oil. 1 stop payiu out their mutiny fer pappcrs-. my dad dident and everey body sed ho wus tliu intciigeuts man in tho kentry and razedjtho smartos fnmiley ( f boys that ever dug tutors." Ex. MKKH MKNTIOX, See our book oiler. Hadley paints buggies. J O Hiitlor's goods are up-to-date. A. C. Hosiner was in Lincoln this week. Nelson Herg of Campbell washeie this week. WillYeiserof Republican was lieie visiting the folks. Amos Cowdcn was up from Superior the lirst of tho week. "Dreams of Fairyland" at the opera house net Tuesday evening. Harness that will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by J (). Hutlcr. Good workmanship and material in harness is the same as in other goods. ,1.0. Hut lei's goods h-iw both. The Union Fire Insurance (Jompaiij is Ibe best mutual. Combine iil.s; 111 installments ;i per cent. ,1. II. Smii'H, Special Agent. John Poluicky and wife and XeNe l.oogtin and wife spent Sunday in Rivcitou, tho guests of Mr. and Mis. Med Laval lee. Tiik Ciiikp, 11 set of Ch y p 1. tern knives, and a bound bo k, all for one subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now. Drop in nnd seo what I have just bought in the buggy lino nnd uoto how cheap you can buy nn A grade buggy. Jas. Pktehson. Walter Chinnock of DeWitt, this state, is hero this weok greeting his old friends. Ho will probably iiiuko this city his homo again in tho near future. Will Jackson, yard foreman of the Rock Island railroad at Fort Worth, Texas', arrived hero tho lust of tho week, called by tho dangerous illness of his father. II. Murray, claim agent for tho It. it M. was here Thursday from Wymore. Ho was here in regard to tho accident which happened to Mr. Hcrlin of tho Herliu-1'ond Opera Co. C. W. Kaley drove his hor.se down town onu day recently and tied him. Sometime later ho walked home and on goiuj; to tho barn it dawned upon him that he had left the horse down town. George H. Secord, the well known contractor of Towauda, Now York, says: "I havo used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for a long time aud.bave found it superior to any other." For sale by H. E. Grico. Orul Garner, tho littlo ton year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gur net' of Inavalo died lust Sunday even ing. Tho funeral services of tho littlo otio were conducted at tho Methodist church Tuesday nfternoon by Rov. Ulackwell. Tho sympathy of all goes out to tho stricken family. Tuesdry evening tho M. W. A. gave an open meeting; to tho public. Rev. James Mark Darby of Red Cloud was present and delivered one of his fa mous lectures in tho Interests of Jtho Modern Wooodmcn. Mr. Darby made a telling speech, ami depicted the bene fits derived from the lodgo in u manner calculated to win frionds for tho lodge. Ernest Holton formerly of this city passed through here last Saturday on his way homo to Pa at Denver. On ac count of leaving his dress suit, tan shoes and laundry somewhere in tho south where tho climate only permits of a pair of plow shoes, a sweater and overall', lie did not tolcgiaph ahead for his ".suleet tew" friends to meet him at the train. Tin: Ciiiki' is coinpelltd in issue twelve pages this week on account of the licavy advertising pati onage. Our merchants realize the worth of Dm home paper as an advertising medium and do not hesitate to take advantage of it. It would be well for purchasers to read what these mei chants havo to s 13 as j 011 may save several dollars in purchasing your spring and sumniet goods. A Denver man lias discovered a plnn to get u hog back into the pea via tho upurture through which it passed out. His receipt ia .ubstauco is: "Get tho hog's nose at the hole in tho pen, then pass around behind tho hog carefully, get hold of its tail ami pull back as hard as you can Tho animal will think you want to prevent it fwun go. iug in and makes a leap to its old place." This receipt may be all right but what will you pull providing his hognlup has been iiiitortunato and had that pin 1 of Ins anatomy amputated. Evtijono come to tho npciuhou.o on Tuesday evening, March 2'Jd, and isit "Fairy Land." Von will bo will ui aid. You will -.eo all kinds of fail it s, guild and evil failles; ted white and b:..c; fairies. Vu will hi ur tho music 1 r 'heir swer t voices us Mn-j tell us t nil the grandeur of their fairy world mil seo ilium join in U11 r lueiry dunces This 1 puny ,,( inUli un (thitty in niimbei) till cubic y,,u t0 experience a real "Dicani n Fairy, land." We will bo giad to ate 3011 all out. You can secure tickets at tho tistinl place. Come, you can't afford to mis it. MOKK Ol! LKSSi I'HIISIlNAb. P. A. Wells of Hastings was here this WCCK. Mrs. Alfred Hadell is home from a visit in Hastings. Mrs, .lames Humphrey of Kivcitou was hero this week. Richard Tibbetts of Hladen was hero this week 011 business. Mrs. S.J. Tait has built a new fence around her icsidcuce property. (runt Usher of Smith Center was lieie this week visiting friends. Losr One gold D. of II. emblem pin, Finder lctuin same to Xewhouse Hros. and receive icwaitl. Foil Rr.Nr L. llauni has a house of I'.' moms for lent. For paiticulais call on tins llcrhurger Our new bicjeic lepan .shop is the lat est ihlug in town, Come in and sec us in the iiintlieast eoimrof Moon block. Wani.I.H At once. A few good fai 111 loans to run live joins $ per cent intciesi, optional payments. 1) It Sl'ANOIII 1.. A basket siippet for the boiictit of the Sunday .school was held at Lower Penny creek school house ami the pro ceeds amouuted to $ I. A good timait reported. The new sidewalk on Elm street be tween the residences of Henry Cook und G. W. Dow, adds much to tho ap pearance of tho street nnd also to the comfort of the traveling public. Oscar Anderson secured the gruphu phono given away to tho bolder of tho largest number of coupons. Ho is thuukful to the friends who helped him to swell tho number of his coupons. Married, at the residence of tho bride's parents, 011 Monday, March 14, Rev. J umes G. Day oUiciatiug, Mr Fred Hunt to Miss Stella Auxier of Cowles. Tiik Ciitutr extends congrat ulations. Wo will pay a salary of $10.0(1 per week und expenses for man with tig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Delt oyer in tho couutrj . Ad dress with stamp PiiitCKcrios Miu. Co., Pat sous, Kansas. Work on the foundation for the ad dition to Miner Hrotliert stoio building h being rushed us fast us possible und by tho end of ;lie week, tho weather remaining favorable, the brick masous will have commenced their work. C. J. Plait has had tho two buildings removed from the lots north of the lumber yard, und will in tho near fu ture increase the size of the yard und also tho stock of lumber tojconfoiin with tho present prosperous condition of tho country. At tho republican city convention held this afternoon the following ticket was nominated: Mayor, L. II. Reck; city clerk, L. E. Tuit; treasurer, G. W. Dow; police judge, C. S. Hennott; alder man second ward W. E. Rife; alder man first ward Geo. Hollister; school board, F. G. Turnuro and W. H. Roby. A couple of ladies on last Saturday ubstruct.d tho photograph of n young man of Hladen from the photograph gallery of Haillio Ji Rodstrotn who were then at that place. They must havo been badly gone on the young man und a guardian should be up p dutcd for fear they carry him off in person. Rev. E. Eil vards, pastoj- of the En g'i.sh Haptist church at Minersvillc, Pi , when .suffering with rheumatism, wis advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm. He says. "A fi w applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued tho iullammatioti ami relieved the pain. Slim. hi any suffeier profit by giving Pain Halm a trial it will please 1110." For sale by U.K. Grico. The MeCook Republican says: "It is learned from good authority tho time of No. 4 for leaving hero will bo changed Sunday, March 20, from Ili'JO p.m. to 11 p.m., as it wus before put ting on tho tlyers. This will also ne cessitate the opening of night offices at Hartley, Holbrook and Edison. A pas senger will also bo put on tho Oberlln branch to connect with trains 15 and 10 on tho sumo da;o. This train will run daily except Sunduy." The Pond-Horlin Obora Co., which has been an attraction at tho opera house sinco last Monday night is some what different from tho usual weok stand engagements which havo mado tills place, in tho fact that it is a good clean show without any attempt at the low and vulgar. In tho leading man Mr. Pond, they havo an actor of merit, ai.d Miss Lulo Hcrlin tint leading lady catches tho ainliunco just right to bo appreciated. Tho between act ppeohl ties are all up-to-date and Master Dean does not fail to bring down the house with his clever singing. They carry their own special scenery which helps mateilally to cover up tho deplorable condition of the tatteied and unkempt appearance ot tho stage idlings of the opera house. Their costiines aro first class Thuy will present The Fire man's Ward on Saturday evening and should receive good patronago. i ft W IV' Be Fair With Yourself And see our spring stock. It presents an an opportu ity for economical buying that nobody can afford to miss. It is The Right Place ' The Right Goods r The Right Price. ronnr &t. Ofll IXKUANT LINK OK I Men's and Boy's Clothing, HI! 1 ft mi f I- ft-.-- n j n i riirnixninff. rinds llats and Caps, is nearly complete. We call your at tention to our ALL WOOL MEN'S FANCY PLAID CHEVIOT SUITS for $5.0, $6.00 and $6.30. We deserve your trade hcoauso we give tlio FAIREST, SQUARES'!' OPPORTUNITY for buy ing HONEST GOODS AT HEDROCK PRICES. FHEYPRK Si Co. Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. immfm ft! V' t: m f..fi .. VJ m ; k m M 4? $ "f: v'.'i fit- V- en 0- A) 'i .i'V .& H. L. Edwards, a farmeu living north of town died at his homo on lust Tues day. Ho wan at tho time of his death n.'i years, 0 months and 0 days old and leaves a wife und five children, three sisters und a father to mourn his lots. The remains were taken to Hubbcll on Thursday for interment. Tho assessors of this county mot on Tuesday nnd tho following is the basis for taxation made: Horses from $10 to $10; mules, $7; cuttle, 1 year, W; 2 years, 94; others, 10; hogs, fifty cents per hundred; strain engines and boilers $25; lire ami burglar pi oof safes, $15; billiard tables, $15; carnages, etc, $1 to $15, watches and clocks, $1 to $5; pianos, $10 to 310; molodeons, etc , $1 to $(!; corn, !l cents; wiieat, 15 cents; oats, !l cents, rj'o, ') cents; household or office fiiriiituie, $1 to $50; all other propel ty to be listed biiucl ed from $'J to $10; land S'2.50 pei acre. A program for the cnieitaiiiiiient to I)" given at the opera houso by the 1803, as that would enable us to more public schools, on next Friday evening, fullv educate the people. Tho great Match 25th, was received at this office est foe to political salvation is good this week, but owing to a rush of work j ciops. Von cannot get a man who is it was impossible to publish it. Tim j out of debt anil has plenty to eat to Resolved, That Mexico In u bettor country than tho United Stutos and tliut wo ask thut country to annex ui and mako our Willie J. president of tho United States of Mexico. Resolved, That our seeming pros perity is u delusion. That in point of fact this nation is on u brink and it will always bo on a brink so long us wo permit foreign nations to pay us iu gold for cur agricultural products when we want to make forty cents worth of silver buy as much us one dollar in gold. Resolved, Th.it woshall not lie happy so long as we havo a surplus to sell. That wo nay for those days in which we shall go mer ihe brink and ccaso selling corn and wheat und cuttle to gold bujiug iiuiiou.s ami all live on the salary from the office which hard limes nucn biought us and will bring us again if the hot winds will only blow. Resolved, That wefaor a tliouth for program is quite lengthy and exceed ingly interesting, being participated in by children frum each room. This en tertainment should receive tho patron ago of all our citizens, Mid especially those who have children attending the schools, as the money so raised Jpoverislied blood. Hood's Sar-aparilla fully appreciate the blessings of our system of political salvation. There, that, ought to carry tho coun try sure enough. TnATTiitr.D tTKMNo is duo to i iii- will be used towards the hchool library nnd if yon attend you help Increase that library and in this manner in crease the facilities for tho education of your children. Tho prices of ad mission are, reserved scats, 25c;gonoral a linissiou, !20c; scholars, 15c. enriches and vitalizes the blood and gives strength, energy and vigor. Ho sure to gel Hood's. Hood's Pills ate purely vegetable nnd do not purge, pain or gripe. All drug gists. 25c. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorM'tFalr Highest Med I and Dlptoau. Tho Coming Pop Platlorm. WllKltKAH, The old Roman bushel of wheat only weighed twenty pounds; could we not again increase our wheat crop bj' making twenty pounds u bush el, und also keep the price per bushel where it is now? This littlo .scheme would treble our crop und trebel our money. It heats Klondike. Lei's put it into a political platlorm Resolved, That tho present price of wheat per bushi 1 must bo maintained ami that twenty pounds shall be a bushel. This country is a great big country ami wo can do this trick with out the aid or consent of any other na tiou. Resolved, that while the price of cat tie staj's up every cow shall have twin calves. Uokolvcd, That it is u crime for any ono to bo rich hut our owu blessed selves. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Da am CREAM BAKING POWDHt A Pare Orape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. A : VI (A I I J ; M BUlMMaBLfc ' niiii "wi up ,i ii .aw niiiKwuiiniwMi jrfrfcjHMt. '. ihumm i --hi ---tr .U T -T. j -yr !.. r