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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1898)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 2W. 1808. ;.i w s 1 VX r y .' k If from War or other causes your head gets hot cool it with one of our STRAW HATS. We have the line for your whiskers, or more particularly for your head. We are not slow on nobby things in STIFF HATS, and the new things in SOFT HATS. Galusha & Wescott. CITY NEWS. Sec our book oiler. F. P. Hndley carriago painter. A. J. Crary of Guide Knck was here Thursday. (Jo to Hut let for the 1 1 c -1 in saddlery and harncaa. Geo. Horlin of the P.md-lJerllu Opeia ompany is in tin- city. A. V. Elv of McCook was visitii'n' friends hen- iln- lirst of tin- week. The W. C T. U. will meet with Ml-. ('. S. Popt during the month of May Will Kui'lui -hipped a tine pip to d.ikoMundclluutii at Win- Hill on Sat urday. Pastor Hussong is in attendance ut mo convention of the churches ot . m-Ut sit Hlii" Hill this hi el.. The Webster County Union Sunday School convention will meet at Guide Kock next Thursday and Friday, May iltli and 7th. Rev. Darby will deliver the A. (). U. W. memorial address at the M. E. Church next Sunday at I0:!l0. Subject, "The Elevation of Mankind." E. A. Hussong attended the funeral of Oliver Hall, a much respected citi zen of Guide Kock, onTuosiay. Mr. Hall died last Sunday, aged 71 years. A new subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pays a year iu advanco of Feb ruary 14th, 1898, will receive two good books. Head advertisement on anoth er page. Tbo Smith County Pioneer says that "the Cuban situation is becoming (S)painful.' NcTer mind, Uro. Nelson, wo won't Hav-nna (S)painful Cuban situation to contend with in a shot t while. The first Spanish outrage yot perpe trated in this city happened Tuesday. A vicious looking stranger, probably nl Spniii-.il descent, blowed tliu top nff of n .schooner at Folnicky's. He luckily eicaped alive. "Dago" peddlers am infesting the northern Kansas counties and selling their cheap wares among tliu farmers and other-, and an exchange remarks that the farmers and others "aio bit ing like llic.s ut a molasses barrel with thn bung holu out." The Arcadia Cuiiici says: "Wo know of two pop editors who think they know morn about the govern incut's uHfitic ilia! tint pie-iiicnt him self. Oil" is located ut Aulcy mid Inc oilier ut Hunvoll " 1 olmblj t.ie edi tor of the Coiiiinr didn't know there was such a town ns Itcd Cloud on the map. However, for hi cdilicatiou vo will say that KihI Cloud has a pop pa per, nnd tho editor is far better er.sed in the management of governmental affairs thB either of tkoae referred to. AROUND TOWN. Head our free book offer. See Hndley for paper hanging. F. V.Taylor was in Kansas City this week. C. F. Hazclton purchased a new bug gy this week. Now wall paper and window cur tains at Cottings. Samuel Garber and wife left Thurs day night for McCook. A. E. Funk and son Robert left Tues day morning for their homo at Lincoln. Come in and see sample of our port folio on Hawaii, Cuba and the Ameri can navy. Geo. Newhouso of Red Cloud spent Sunday in this city with friends. Campbell Pre-s. Florence and Hannah White from near llostwick were hero tho llrt of the week visiting friends. Henry Newhouso will soon leave for Chicago wlieio he will taKo a several months course in the Chicago Opthal mie colli ge. Miss Mny Sandborn, who has made her home hero with C E. Cotting and family, left Tuesday for her father's homo at Ilristol, Wisconsin. Dr. Fiilkcrson Oculist and Aurist of Hastings will meet Eye and Ear pat innts or thoso needing glasses, at Dr. Moranvillo's ofllco Red Cloud, May 12. A largo number have in tho past two or threo months paid their obligations to us and recoived some good books by doing so. Wo have still a nice lino of books but they won't last long. V. H. Scrivner, real estato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cont, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nobr. A number of tho members of the Modern Woodmon lodgo of this city attended the meeting of tho Cowlos lodgo last Friday night, and nssistod in tho work. A pleasant timo is reported by all. Tho bill posting gang of tho John Robinson shows arrived by Saturday evening's train, and on Sunday morn ing the city was covered with litho graphs portraying the wonders to be found under the canvas. An exchange says a young lady from the city was visiting her country cousin and in the course of the conversation the subject of tobacco raising came up, mid she remarked that she would "ju-t dearly love to see a Held of tobacco when it was jiiit pliiggimr out " Hut she wasn't in it with the girl who, when asked if she had ever seen any one milk a cow replied: "Why certainly I have. It just tickles me to death to seo undo jerk two of the cow's faucet t the lane time." MKKH MENTION. Hndley paints buggies. J. S. White was in Muo I till this week 15y Shcppardson of Riverton was hero Wednesday. Harry Goblc and wife of McCook visited in the city Sunday. Chas. White and Paul Pope were in Muo Hill the fust of the week. W. N. Richardson was looking after business matters in Omaha this week. A tine baby boy made its arrival at tliu home of ,1. R. VanHorn on last Friday. Tho residence of Mrs. Peter Conover in the south ward is being newly painted. 11. P. Sowter received a new Singer sewing maohino to be used in his tailor establishment. Rev. A G Hlackwcll has moved to tin1 (5. W. Dow property cast of the ninth school building. The Lincoln Mixed Paints is made in the west for the western climate. It stands the test. Sold by Cotting. What is the matter with our bicyclists this spring" As yet no talk of a club organization Wonder if the bicycle fever has left us A good many are still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now mid take advantage of our offer of premiums. Workmen were engaged the first of the week placing soil on the portions of the 11. & M. eating house lawn where the sidewalk had been removed. As a sensational uhcot tho new sensa tional Red Clond daily is more sensa tional than any sensational competitor which is given up to sensational unro liability. Rids will be received by J. E. Miner at tho store of Minor Bros., Red Cloud, until Monday, May 2, for the furnish ing of hay, straw, corn, oats, etc., for Robinson's circus. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at I) per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop liim a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Mr. F. W. Dean from Andovcr Semi nary, Massachusetts, will hold services in the Congregational church next Sun day morning an! evening and at In dian cieck at !! o'clock in the after noon. James Gordon Honnett, W. R. Hearst and the Associated Press should move their now service bureau to Red Cloud. They are losing much good telegraphic w.ir news by not having a sit on the ground floor. For Honicsceker's excursion dates via the Missouri. Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. McNutt, D. P. A , 1014 Union avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Jas. Griniinccr of Wyinore who is representing the cold storage plant of too Anlieiiseriiuscu urcwiug Associ ation was hero yesterday. As a con.se- quonco of his trip M. Stem will handle the celebrated lstmwciscr beer bottled made by this brewery. Foil Rkht Ciikai' 480 acres north of Franklin des ribed as follows: East half of section 23 and northwest quar ter of 23-2-14. Abbut 300 acres iu cul tivation, tine pasture fenced separately, living water. Will rent very cheat). Also lauds in Nebiaska and Iowa for sale cheap on small cash payments, bal anco on long time. Write to Leonard Everett, Council HI nil's, Iowa. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in thn Worcester Enter prize recently, which leads we to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diairhoea. I havo never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. v. A. ariioin, I'opomoko City, Md. For sale by II. E. Griee. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the advertisement of llerg & Smith, sueee.ois to the Kuley Shoe Company. Neither of these gentleman require mi introduction to the purchasing pub lic, as both me old business residents of this city, Mr llerg having beou per sonally connected with several business enterprises, and Mr Smith having for many yo'irs been a salesman in the ireucral merchandise store of Miner Eros. Just as Good as Scotfs 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 phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the u standard n because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for a stand ard Drcoaration twentv- five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. He sure you net SCOTT'S Emulsion. Seo that tho man and flsh are on ttio wrapper 50c. and li.oo, all druggists. SCOTT ft BOWNB, CknnUU, Nw York. Royal makes the fund pure, wholesome and delicious, POWDER Absolutely Pure R01l DKlhO POACH) CO., MW YORK. CUBAN WAR MEETING. Saturday, Maj 7th WW at 7 o'clock p. 111 at the court houc a war me ting will he held foi the puiioM-of enroll ing Volunteers to In- in ic.idincss in ca.se there is another call made upon Ne braska bv the president. The young men of Wcbstei count arc especially invited to be pi esi-nt in . show that our county is fully as patriotic as any in the state. Several good speakers have premised to be present to address the meeting. Telegrams will lie read from lion ,Ino. M Thurston, Gov. Hoi comb, Hon. It. I). Sutherland mid others. MORE OH LESS I'EHSONAJj. ,1. O. Ilutler's goods are up-to-date. Hert Wald'jn was iu Riverton the first of the week. Jas. Htirden made a business trip to Hlue Hill Wednesday. John GrilTcth purchased a new buggy from Jas. Peter.sou this week. A. C. Hostuer was looklngnftirbusi lies matters in Hastings this week. (5.W Dow is building a new barn on his residence property on Elm street. Harness 'hat will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by J.O. Ilitller. Homer Kiusel was down from Hlue Hill this week visiting with his parents nnd other friends. Dr. Kulkerson Eye and Ear specialist of Hastings will he at Dr. Morauvillc's otlicu Thursday, May 12. The District coiivcntirn of the Churches of Christ of the 7th District was held at Hlue Hill this week. Mrs. Hob't McHride, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Has tings returned home Wednesday. Good workmanship and material in harness is the same .is in other goods. J. I). Holler's goods have both. Tiik Ciiir.K, a set of Christy pattern knives, and n bound book, all for one subscription paid in advance, bull scribe now. The Union Firo Insurance Company is tho heat mutual. Uomoiiio risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. H. Smith, special Agent. John Robinson's bill car was in the city tho first of tho week placing tho advertising paper lor that snow wliluli is to bo here Tuesday, May 10. Mrs. Minnie G. Ilinns is to lecture at tho Christian church on Friday even ing, April 29, on C. W. I). M. work, es neciallv interesting to members of the church. All nre cordially invited to attend. Iu 1888 my wife went east mid was attacked with rheumatism. She re ceived no relief until she tried Cham berlain's Pain Halm Since that timo we have never been without it. We find it gives instant relief iu cases of burns and scalds and is never failing for all rheumatic mid neuralgia pains, I). C. HltANT, Santa Vnez, Oil. For sale by H. E. (Slice. All should he-ir the Nashville Stu dents colored comedy company tit the i pern house ne.t Wednesday. This is without doubt the oldest ami host of colored shows. It is just what rall want. Hest of singing dancing, ami clever specialties, all to caiiclude with their funny farce comedy "Hello. Cen tral." Secure your seats iu advanco for a good seat, and avoid tho rush at the door. Trices 25c, 3fc, and fiOc. A very natty and up-to-date window display nt the store of Miner Hros. at tracted considerable attention from passers by The display is mndo up of iniisKcto, haversacks, canteens, cartridge bojers, etc., all old relici of the civil war, and beneath thn stneked arms is a small battleship of modern times. At one sido also appears tho picture of Phil Sheridan, ono of the heroes of tho civil war Married-At tho residence ot tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willmot, on Wednesday, April 27. at 1 o'clock p. 111., Row A. G. Hlackwell of liciating, Mr. Edwin H. Hershand Miss Harriet Willmot. Quito a number of 1 datives and friends witnessed tho ceremony and congratulated the young puoplc, nfter which they partook of an excellont dinner provided for tho oc casion by Mrs. Willmot. This young couple are well and favorably known and start out on their married life with tho well wishes of a host of friends. "A word to tliu wise is suillcient" and a word from the wim should he Miilicietit. hut yon ask, who are the wise? Those, who know. The oft re peated experience of trustworthy per inns ni-iv he taken for knowledge. Mr W. M Terry says Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy gives belter siitisfiielion than niiv other in the market 11" has beon in'the drug business at Elktoii, Ken tueky, for twelve yiuirs, has sold bun drciU of bottles of this remedy and ........I.. ll nilior enllL'b IllcdiclllCV 1111111- ufactured, which shows conclusively Chamberlain's is the most satisfactory to the peoplo ami is the best. For sale by H- K. Urfc. '.:' "..:7" '.''":'' .':,' ,':.' .''' '.'";.' '. .' ' '.' ? '' ! '''.' ? '''?', NO MATTER ft K When Yon Go OR 85 V'ii' i ft? & ; M I i ft ft ft SI ft ft ft ft ''', :t; . m (flhere Yoa Go WE HAVE THE CLOTHING m i FOR ifOU TO GO IN. .-. '- : Pa ft!-'- itt? Suits from $3.50 to $20.00. Hats from 25c to $3.00. Shoes from 90c to $4.00. Shirts from 19c to $1.50. Neckwear in all shades and latest patterns. OUR GAIN IS YOIiHGflIJliI We buy for spot cash which en ables us to sell cheap. We give our trade the benefit of our good buying. FREYMARK & CO., Successors to C. WiKNKlt. Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. m m I m i m,.t: i W.t'i k . 1 NEW PRICES ! IVETVtr GOODS !. We wish to annuunco to the peoplo of Webster a;id adjoiuing counties that wo have purchased the shoe stock of tho Kaloy Shoo Company and will be pleased to havo all our old friends and acipiaintances give us a call and inspect the stock, which will be brought up to the highest standard of excellency by tliu addition of a handsome line of new SPRING and SUIWR FOOTWEAR. Wo are not strungers to the purchasing public of this vicinity and the public are assured that goods brought fiom us will he found exactly as represented or your money will he refunded. Am. kiniis or itti'Aiit woitK ni;ati.v and ruoMPTi.v honk. Berg; & Smitli, Successor!, to Kai.cy Siiok Company, Kki Cloud, Nkiiuahka. I Au exclmuae remarks that "if war means the doubling of tho internation al rovenuo on beer, it also means tho doubling up of the foam on each glass of tho amber fluid. Such a calamity ought certainly to be averted, at least until warm weiuuer nas passcu. During the past week it has been no uncommon siuhl to see citizens of this city and county lugging homo all tho way from ton to iweniy-iivo pacicagos of coffee, or enough tobacco to last six months or a year, and all on ac count of the war tax soon to be placed on those articles. Tho force on this paper has about decided that their services will not bo needed to drive the Spaniards out of Cuba. However, in case of a shortage of volunteers we havo a few delinquent subscribers on our books whom we would he pliased to recommend to our Uncle Samuel fur active service in the "gem of tho Aiitiles." To anvone imviui! l in advanco for 'Pill f IIILL ti'ii luill uittifl iwiuloirn llfllll two portfolios, size 10.xll inches, each containing IK beautiful reproductions of photographs with descriptions por traying tliu batllu ships of the Ameri can navy. Kxlru portfolios can be ob tained for leu cents each. A sample portfolio cmi be seen at this ollk-o. Tho Heavtr Valley Tribune s-iys "The pewter peildleris iu the country selling pewter spoons at l per set that (K8t about 10c. It beats all how owe people like to bo humbuggod. They will bite at anything and when bitter once they do not know enough to stop. In some places people buy four or live sets, but we do not pity those peoplo." Lint of InttnrR remnlnlncr onnnllnil fnr- at tho postofliue at Ited Cloud, Neb raska, for tbo week ending April 27th iO'JO. Davis, Lindey These letters will ho sent to the dead letter ofllco May 11th, if not called for before. When calling for above pleaso say advertised. T. C. Hackeic, 1 M. A number of the high school pupils drove down to Hed Cloud Saturdav to take examinations, amongst whom were Messrs. James Saunders, K. H. MoKclvey, Carl Jones, Alva Co.x, Miss es Maine Clausou mid May Saylor. Several of t hem came out successful anil received their certiliciites. Tim others will complete the required number of studies at the next examination, Hliul on Enterprise. The John Robinson greatest of all Ameiieau shows, which exhibit hero shortly, are noted the world over for strictly honorable business methods ami the fact that no gambling of any kind Is ever ullowo I during the visit of this gii at exhibition. As iiconsiquonco a visit i-i tho John Itobiusou .shows is always n guarantee of mi orderly uir oils dav Special olllcers mo never necessniv when the John Robinson shows enmc to town. Dr. Prlce't Ctmub Baklag Power wmH-tfatt lHkM( Mlea4 1 1 I i u I li ! ..:i 1 '. dtn i