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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1898)
miSRED CLOU J) CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL lo, 1898. ja "f wi a 5 . s . ncnTinc ,. & tfZF I WAPRAHTED HOT -I TO Crack wte.N .: 43gS3fiass C. M. HENDERSON u VSSSSL) ifllfflfir i . . . - . ... CM. Look at Our PLOW SHOES ! The MEN'S FINE SHUES. CM. Henderson SCo's BOYS' Shoes ARE STAUNCH WEARERS, GOOD FITTERS and STYLISH. Royal mket the food pure, wholesome and dcllcloui. POWDER Absolutely Pure B01 DAKINQ POADCR CO., NEW YORK. CI TV XHWS. See diir buok oiler. F. P. Dudley carriage painter. (Jo to Butler for tho host in saddlery Hint harness. Mrs. Win. Francisco of McCook was liero Monday. Ernest A. Pecry o( Franklin was in tlio city Friday. T. M. Logan and wife of Upland were huro Sunday. I. N. Kimsoy of Kansas is horo visit ing his sister, Mrs. J. II. Smith. Lois Fopo af tor a pleasant visit at her homo hero returned to Lincoln Wed nesday. F. W. Cowden and wifo h ft Wed nesday morning for a visit with friends nt Deadtvood, South Dakota. Ohas. Dlokoraon left Wednesday morning for Beatrice where lie huo ac cepted a position with Haskell & Bos worth. Tho nice mills of the past week Imvo been a good thing fnrtho growing crops and fruit trees, but Imvo slightly re tarded spring plowing. A new subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pays u jcai in advance of Feb ruary 1-l'b, 1803, will receive two good books. Read advertisement on anoth er page. Skbd Potat.iks. Onicago Market and K'U'ly Ohio seed potatoes lor f-ulo. For particulars call at my farm llvo miles west and one mile south of Red Cloud. Daniel U. Nonsia. m CM. Henderson &Co's 'CiffiOME kid; JO bbbbbbbV BftiQim n'unriM iiiiin iwim.i.u-1 Wo Arc Selling the jax 3 CO.'S Men's i " - - Henderson & Co' s 'Blackbird' LEADER for G a a Sc W. ,a & 'e t t. AltOUND TOWN. Uead our frco book ofler. See lladley for paper hanging. A. M. Walters of Bluo Hill was hero Wednesday. Ezra Alspach of Kochestcr, Indiana, is in the city. John Merrill left Wednesday on a trip to Beatrice. New wall paper and window cur tains at Cuttings. J. II. Whito of Lebanon, Kansas, wis here Wednesday. i Foil Sam: Firn elas Pie Plant roots Iki: Luoi.ow. (Jraeo Towns-end of Franklin was lifin the last of the week. Mis. C. 1). Croiio has been visiting friend-, in Omaha this week. .Jos. Kubk'l; of McCook was hero the lat of I be week visiting with hi-. family. Mrs. A. Clark who has been visiting friends here returned to McCook Thursday night. Mr. Charles H. Adamsou and Miss Maud Hurd rvero married by James Marc Darby at the parsonage last Sat urday tho Oth. Rev. W. B. Aloxandcr, presiding el der preaches in tho Methodist Church Sunday evening also at Am boy at 3:30 in tho afternoon. Mrs. O. F, Cathor and sons Koscoe and Douglas left Tuesday evening for a visit with D. F. McFarland and fam ily at Holyoke, Colorado. A large number Imvo iu tho past two or three months paid thoir obligations to us and received some good books by doing so. Wo have still a nice line of books but they won't last long. V. II. Scrivnor, real estato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrlvner, Red Cloud, .Nebr. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of iivo years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. l, (J. Knight sold a bunch ot steers the last of the week which ho has been feeding on alfalfa and shelled corn which gained a weight avorago oach of 400 pounds in live mouths and ten dftyi. STYLE and AmM MKIIH MKNTION. Hndliy paints buggies. S ( Diiley of llatings was here Wednesday. R. 1). Burton of Franklin was in the city Saturday. Jake Mandelbaum of Blue Hill was here Wednesday. Miss Ha.el Bell returned home to Lincoln Wednesday. Miss Lillie Burnett returned to her home at McCook Sunday evening. C. E Stine of Superior was here Sat urday night and took In John Dillon. Mrs. Webb.lossflyn of Oreleans was heie the last of the week visiting with friends. Horace Spanogle lef- Thursday for Superior when- he will take a position iu a hotel. Miss Minnie Aiuhews of Maukato, Kansas, Is here visiting with Burner Sherwood and wife. The Lincoln Micd Paints is made in the west tor the western climate. It stands the test. Sold by Colting. John . I. Trompen, sherilV of Lancas ter county was beio looking after mat ters pertaining to hlsolllcc Wednesday. D. J. Norris was tho principal in a lively runaway last Saturday. No ser ious damage was done only to tho buggy. A good many are still in arrears on subscription wlio might just as well pay up now and tako advantage of our oiler of premiums. The popular meat market of A. R. Reynolds is now comfortably located in the old meat market stand on the east side of Webster street. For Hoiueseeker's excursion dates via the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address (. A. McNutt, D. P. A., 1044 Union avenuo, Kansas City, Mo, Mr. Edgar L. Nesmith of Wilson, Kansai, and Miss Anna Grecuhalgh of Cowles, Nebraska, wero united in mar riage at tho home of the bride's par ents on April 7, 18K8, Rev. Jas. G. Day ollleiating. Their futuro home will bo Wilson, Kansas, where Mr. Nesmith is engaged in the mercantile business. Foit Kickt Chkai' 480 acres north of Franklin described as follows: East half of section 28 and northwest quar ter of 23 2 14. About 300 acres iu cul tivation, line pasture fenced separately, living water. Will rout vory cheap. Also lauds iu Nobiaska and Iowa for sale cheap on small cash payments, bal- anco on long time. Write to Leonard Everett, Council BltiiTst Iowa. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rlioea Remedy in tho Worocstor Enter- prize recently, which leads wo to write this. I can truthfully say I never usod any remedy equal to it for colic and diatrhoea. I Imvo never had to uso more than one or two doses to euro tho worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stkoud, Popomoko City, Md. For sale by H. E. Grice. Some good farmers were speaking of tho practice of cutting up corn fodder, last Friday, and they all agreed that it injured the next crop. Thoy say if you cut a strip of corn through a Hold that you can pick out that land to a row the next season, whatever tho crop, and that the loss will exceed the bonelitouu would onlinarially get from the fodder. This is new doctrine to us but wo have spoken to other farmers since and they all seeiu to agree that such is the fact. Corn stalks probably help to some ex tent to hold tho snow, but that does not seem a stiHieient cause to account for the difference. If anybody knows any more about it we would like to hear from them. Jewell Republican. Worn Out? Do you come to the close of thedaythoroughrf exhausted? Does this continue day after day. possibly week after week? Perhaps you are even too ex hausted to sleep. Then some thing is wrong. All these things indicate that you are suffering from nervous ex haustion. Your nerves need feeding and your blood en riching. Scott's Emulsion of CrAJliT, mt. a,UU W 9 nfiftcnfiftoc of T 5tn a4 CJ. a contains Just the remedies to D i. i.t-. ... m uicci incw warns, xne coa- $ liver oil gives the needed jj strength, enriches the blood, m feeds the nerves, and the hy $ pophosphites give them tone m gyYrfS' p ,sure yu et m SCOTT'S Emulsion V) V v v (1 lit l J Alt dnugUu ; soc. and ti.oo. .. SCOTT BOWMB, Chtabtt, Ntw Yark. Awurdcil Highest Honors World's Fair, (lold Alcdnl, Midwinter Pnir. w CREAM BAKING P0MDIR A Pure drape Crcnm ol Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. MOHK OR LKS.M I'KKMONAIi. J ) lliitlcix gnods are up to-date. Col. iggins rcturneii from Superior Ttte.vday night. It. M. I. argent win up from Guide Rock Wednesday. J. W. Sampson of Blue Hill was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Myers has located a mil llnory store at Riverton. Mark Parkcs was hero from Camp bell the lirst of tho week. A. C. Hosmer was iu tho eastern part of the state this week. C. L. Coiling is home again after a trip to Chicago and Bristol, Wisconsin. Mrs. J. 1). Crans returned homo Tuesday night from a visit at Kansas City. Mrs. James Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Boats is visiting in tho city. Harness that will wear, keep its shape and look neat is tho kind made by J. O. Butler. C. D. RobitiEon has purchased tho residence property that he is now oc cupying on Seward street. Good workmanship and material in harness is tho sumo as in other goods. J. O. Butler's goods havo both. Tin: Ciiikk, a sot of Christy pattern knives, ami a bound book, all for one subscription paid in .advauce. Sub scribe now. The Union Firo Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 8 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Workmen arc now engaged in grad ing Cedar street from Fourth avenuo north with tho now grader and aro doiug a good job. Mrs. Cora Kidd and baby arrived Tuesday evening from Scdalia, Miss ouri to visit her mother Mrs. C. It Bcsso and other friends. Some talk is being indulged in by tho Methodists of this city looking toward the building of a commodious brick church cdilico. Whllo tho cntcrpriso may bo fraught with some hard work it may all tho samo bo accomplished. Omer Doling came up from Red Cloud last Saturday to spend Sunday witli Beaver City friouds. Mr. Doling is in tho employ of tho U. & M., hav ing charge of tho freight department nt Red Cloud. Beaver City Tribune. Bo sure to attend the thoroughbred short-horn sale of John J. (Jladish, Monday April lSth miles southwest of Ruskin, lit miles southeast of Nolson county scat of Nuckolls county and 13 miles northeast of Superior. This will bo something worth your notice. Thoroughbred cattle aro scarce. John J. (Jladish, Rmkiu, Nebr. In 18S8 my wifo went east and was attacked with rheumatism. Sho re ceived no relief until sho tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm. Since that tima wo have never been without it. Wo iind it gives inctant relief in cafes of burns and scalds and is uovor failing for all rheumatic and neuralgia pains. 1). C Biiant, Santa Ynez, Cal. For sale by II. E (Irlco. Wo sen by tho Rod Cloud papers that T. C. Hacker has takon ckargo of tho post olllco at that place. Of all tho excellent candidates who were up for tho oflico (and tlicro were boveral of them) none wero more deserving than Mr. Hacker and his appointment will probably come ns near giving general satis faction as any that could havo been made. Tho Signal is pleased to congratulate Mr. Hacker on his pre ferment. Guide Rock blgnnl. An old or now building, which? Tlio 3d quarterly uu-otlng will bo held in the First M. E. church Sunday even ing. On Monday tho quarterly confer ence convenes and the new church en terprise will come before that body. The pastor is very anxious that a now building ho erected. Many of tho meiiibets nud friends of bis large con gregation would liKo to sco a now building. The present building bo sides looking old and dclapidatcd, Is too small foi this growing congrega tion. It is a mutter of but a short time whon they will Imvo to build and it seems that to complete a building in the early part of tho coining winter wool be an opportune tim. -'' '.'':''' '.'':''' '.'"''' '.'L' ' '!" DON'T BOY fl BOY - . . . suit until you have seen ours find have priced them. Our stock of :?. '.i is complete. Every suit is guaranteed and the money will be refunded if the goods do not prove satisfactory. ll :;v We are the leaders in Hats, Shoes and Gent's Furnishings. 'it f,M ..it FRBYMARK & CO., Successors to C. Wii'.Nicit. $ ''&' & Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. m .s.v"'--.m..'.?. ?...i..''..Tvir .."..!......f.l...w...::.T"l '....';..., X' 4 J 4 4 : 4 4 IT'S A DUTY m 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Defective - Our skilled optician examines eyes iuo your eyes. If you don't (inly regular doctor of refarction iu tlio county. Xewliouse XSiros. Jewelers and Opticians. E3rThf virv line st Watch, Clock and Jowolay Repairing. Satisfac tion guiM'auiccd. I Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! , Be lilted accurately, perfectly LATEST GRADUATE OPTICIAN. trial eae for testing tlio eyes iu tho do tho optical biixincss of this county. than can bo done elsewhere. BBBBaHfiBilRiBhBBBk. kirViaaaaaa bo done elsewhere WIRE InitialFinger Ring, Baoast Pins and Bracelets mado while you wait. Engravingdono also while you wait. thos. ri3ivMA:iv, Watch examiner for B. & M. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. ANDY am Vv CURECOHSTIPATIOH lOt 25 SOt IRftOT.IITRI.V nniRlNTRRn ,0 car " VMWHWaUWS VVHUUIIUUW II... acfrr totklat tm. . KTUUNa KIUCDT .'' - ''i' ,'"' .' i ;:!'' -,';'' ;)' il; wmw &i i i s ;': I i : B H. S. & JL GltOTHIHG I ,'v f.:v'i I m m ft on I w m if 1 I You owo your eyes that of properly caring for them. You can't bo too careful with na ture's greatest blessing, and tho most deli cato organs your eyes. Noarly every hu man being hns ly3 - &ig;t - ! frco. Como iu and let him exam rcquiro glasses ho will tell you so. and speedily by ouu who can do it. ! I have tho lluct and most complete I valley. Am better couimicd for and Will lit you better and eheiiiiee ! A Good Alarm Clock for 75o. Whon you come to buv this clock a you will find that I havo them and will uot try to sell you something hieher priced. You will Iind all I offer for salo equally cheap, such as ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS, CHAINS, ETC., ETC., Willi do your complicated Jwateli work chcancrand better than it can CATHARTIC i W r S. 1& DRUGGISTS rMorrrn(tlptlon. CutartU r IktMtal Lut- rla tir crlut.liut nM aaif aatarai raiaMa. laat. 10.. rhlf mo, atrtak Caa.. m Urn Ttctu Mt. aaa.anma4 44W f tt' ,H -:?. n w. 16 I vi'i i f'i 'm&tit Vkz WM.fc T--&hh U"Mh. . ...afcOMUiu 'ST WJ!A t jmrww vj