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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1898)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY . 1808. 5 V J 1$ in i i t W (t B iM. h y f i C.M.Henderson&Co's BOYS' Shoes ARE STAUNCH WEARERS, GOOD FITTERS m and STYLISH. faj T.'j.- Order Some m Black Cats. m THE VOLUNTEERS IN FIELD (CORN) Must Have Them. S Qalusha & Wescott. s 81 CITY NEWS. Set) our book offer. b P. Hadloy carriogo painter. (to to Butler fur the best in saddlery :i id barnush A. G. Willis is painting lii rcsidenc in tlio 1st ward. Mrs. Harvoy Vincent of Uivcrton at i veil iti tbo city today. Mrs. Web't .Toulvn of Orleans N niting frit-iiiU hero today. Varon Conovcr lias mi veil to tlio old 1 ,nk prop.nv on Cedar street. l'lii) large cotton woml lives around th i resident'!- of I'. A. Wells have been m dtiwn. A Oolortypo picture of the battle ship M lino Hix',"i trivon with a inw sub f. " ' ii ; . Tin. (iiii:r. .ltd. lltrbi'igor has a largo Hag p.le ci ildi-hcd mi hi rctaiiranl and "Old (iloi'i" oan be seen limiting in tho air. Mrs. .J. 11. Darling of New London, Iowa, arrived Wednesday morning on a vi-it to her parents Mr anil Mis. .Jos. Warren. Tho three reverend gentlemen Darby, Hussong and Hummel went to Guide Kock today to attend tbo Sunday school convention. Clifford Waldcn, brother of Bert Waldon of this city, has boon appointed surgeon of a troop of cavalry In tho United States rmy. A now subscriber, or an old subscribe er, who pays ti year in advanco of Feb runry 14th, 1898, will rocolvo two good books. Hoad advertisement on anoth er page. A crayon lithograph of Miss Francis K, Willard, a colortypo of tho Maine, a wall tinned or pocket map of Cuba, any ono of thoso to a subscriber paving us a dollar in advanco for The Chief. Tho musicalo given by tho young peopluof tho Baptist Church was fumy well attended despite tho iiiulomen un turo of tho weiitber. Tho program was good although several solectious weio necessarily left out. We will for tlio uoxt ten days supply any one paying us a year in advanco on Tin; Chief with u Colortypo picture of the battle ship Maine, -i.e U'2r ready for framing These am line and you should get ono at oneo. Copie- can bo had nlb' for 50 cents in cns-li. Tho H"d Cloud creamery under the tfineiont oi iiingeiiieniot the new pro prietor Mr I H. Holmes slui iil ip for business pestei tiny and is nlio'idy re ceiving ii good supply of ereain. Tho fanners need not bo backward in pat roui.iug Ibis inititutiou as Mr. Holme is a creamery man of largo oxporioneo it ml his ability to carry out auy con traotB mado between ho and his citato Brs U wall Mtrared. t. BA 1$ i.'i!'. THE 1 AROUND TOWN. It is now Mayor Duck. Read our free book offer. Sco Hadloy for paper banging. John H'isar Wednesday. of Wyrnoro was hero Now wall paper and window cur- tains at uottings. A. 1). llannoy of Blue Hill was hero the first of tlio week. Col. Wiggins and wife of Alma were hero tlio fust of tlio week. . ... Amin,lkHpfmilIIN1,vmm.n ' ing for Lincoln whoro she will reside. Comn in and see sample of our port folio on Hawaii, Cuba anil the Ameri can navy. Miner Bro-. addition to their store i room is in the hands of tho plasterers anil will soon He ready tor occupancy. Klmcr Overman of Uquwkn, Illinois, has arrived in the city and will take up the practice of law here. The Cimei welcomes htm to our city. Dr Fiilkei'son Oculist and Auri.st of Hastings will meet Hyo and Kar pat ients or thoso needing glasses, at Dr. Moranvillo's office Hod Cloud, May 12. A now fo n co and a generous supply of paint has mado a wonderful change in tho looks of the property on Seward street lately purchased by C. D. Robin son. A large number hare in tho past two or threo months paid their obligation! to us and rccoived some good books by doing so. Wo have still a nico line of books but thoy won't last long. v. ii. aenvnor, real estate man, will soil your farm for you for a rea sonable per cont, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrivner, Bed Cloud, Nobr. Omor Doling who has been in tho freight office here forfltho past live or six months has boon changed to Hoi tlrego, Nebraska, and a young gentlo man by tho name- of Kennedy will tako bis placo bore. C. L. Cotting, L 1'. Albright. Stewart Albright. Mrs. Maud Fulton, Mrs. John (J.irbor, Mrs. C.J. Pope. Mrs. K. Hifo, Misses Darby, IJovtl, Tophain, Nord burg and Howard wore in attendance at tho S S. conventlcn nt Guide Rock Thursday. A young man in F.llswnrth. says the Messonger, was oneo so captivated with J tlio uiorougii manner in which a young lady spanked bor younger brother with a li'irrol stavo that ho mariied her But each morning during tho winter as ho Hpits on hor hands ami roadies un dor tho bed for a slat and remarks that It Is time tho kitchen lire was built, ho has reponted of his youthful infatua tion for hnr muscular accomplishment. -Smith Cantor Pionwr. b.v 4L MKUK MKXTIOX. Hadley paints buggies. A. M Walters of Blue Hill was Monday. hot Chas. Sehaffnit Wednesday. was in (initio Hook Hcrvic Conovcr has purchased a new Sentinel bicycle. Jos. Kubick of McCook spent Sunday with his family here. Henry Nowhouso left last Saturday morning for Chicago. Boin to Mi. and Mrs. Frank Richard son on Apr. JJOth, a boy. Mrs. A. J. Hayes of Guide Kock was hero tho first of the week. After a long soigo of rainy weather the sun shines once more. Mrs Jus Williams arrived home Tuesday fiom a visit up the valley. Anion Conovcr is moving into tho A. L. Funk propei ty on -South Soward street. K. W. Boss has been beautifying his residence east of town with a coat of paint. Mrs. Cli!i. Winger of McDonald, Kansas, was visiting old fiicndshcrc Wednesday. The Lincoln Mixed Faints is made in tho west for the western climate. It stands the test. Sold by Cotting. Miss Addio Lcggitt who has bcei. visiting friends here returned to hor home in Hebron Wednesday morning. uutus ftlikscli rccoived the sa.l nows this week of tho death of his mother whoso demise occurred at her homo in Illinois. Adorn your walls with a 10x25 pic turo of tho Maine. Given to any one who will pay us a dollar in advance for Tiik Chief. A good many are still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now and take advantago of our offer of premiums. Married, in Bed Cloud, May 1, 7-30 p. m , by L A. Hussong of the Church of Christ. Mr. Bobert It. Crawford nntl Mrs. Mavoah Shouse, both of this city. Mrs. A. O. Berg camo down from Hastings Thursday to join her husband who has been horo for tho past throe weeks and they will now make Bed Cloud their future home. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 3 per cont. On schools houses, churches ami farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a card at Bed Cloud, Net). For Hoincseekor's excursion dates via tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangement, address (J. A. McMitt, i). r A , ion union avenue. Kansas City, Mo. I havo been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since tho war and hare used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I f und ono remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. 1 E Gihsham, Guars Mills, La. For sale by II. K. Gricn. A Calhoun cat, trained to tako his meals from off a paper laid on tho floor, was given n picco of meat which ho im mediately pulled offonto tho floor. Ho was mado to put it back, but quickly dragged it off again. In looking for the causo of so strange n proceeding, it was discovered that tho paper was pop ulist. Exchange. Foil Rent Cheat 480 ncrcs north of Franklin ties ribod as follows: East half of section 23 and northwest quar ter of 23 2-11 About 300 acres in cul tivation.lino pasture fenced separately, living water. Will rout very cheap. Also lauds in Nebraska and Iowa for sale cheap on small cavJi payments, hid ineeon long time Write to Leonard Everett, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Married at tho residence of Bov. A. G. Bhickwell in the city of Beil Cloud on Wednesday evening Mav lth, at 7:) o'clock. Rev. A. G. Bhickwell nllicititing. Mr. F.l'iier E ILirvey of Iniivali', Webster Co. to Miss Emily L Bubiiisoii of Bivei'ioii, Franklin Co Mr Harvoy is one of Webster county's eiiteipiising young men anil successful farmers, and his bride mi estimable young lady, an ellieient .school teacher and highly respected by nil who know her. A largo circle of friends wish them much joy mid happiness in their married life. Persistent Coughs A oough which sems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oU, SCOTT'S EMULSION has p oved its effectiveness in cur ing the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason why: the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes the whole sys tem; the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and Heals the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? lie line you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. St that the mm ana un r on trie wrapper. joe and li.oo, all dnnjtata. Til zs ICOTT 4k iOWaU. Koyal nukes the limit purr, uhiilc.Mime anil iltlklciuit, POWDER Absolutely Puro Hoti Btftisn poaoih co., M ton BKAWDED AS FALSE. Statement of the liditor of the Fake Daily Morning Glory is Untrue The statement made b the editor of the faUe morning daily of (his city, which has been dubbed us the Molding Glory, that be had access to the special dispatches of the Omaha Bee and the copyrighted cablegrams of tho New York World and received tlicin from the Beo olllce, will from a perusal of tho following bo found to bo false- Omaha, May C, 1808. W. L. McMillan, Publisher Bed Cloud Chief. Dear Sir: With refer ence to your letter of May 3d, I have to say, that no ono connected with tho Bee as an employee is sending out any war nows service to any Nebraska nowspnpors. On tlio contrary, Tho Beo is under obligations to keep its press service both that received from tho Associated l'ress anil from tho New York World exclusive to itself. No ono engaged in sending out dis patches from this city hns access to the proofs of Tho Bee's war news tele grams, ami if auy tine is .sending nut such dispatches compiled from tho Boo it must bo after tho Bee has gono to press aud appeared upon tho streets. Tho Bee is printing nil tho war news of tho tiny that is reliable ami authentic, and any telegrams, which are printed in any paper, or posted upon any bul letin boards, which are not confirmed by the Bco's dispatches may bo put down as fakes puro and .simple. Very truly yours, VlCTOIt ltUSF.WATF.lt, Managing Editor. MORE OR JKSS lKUS()NAIi. I. O. Butler's goods tiro up-to-date. John McCalluiu of Bladen was huru Monday. Low Watt of (Juitlo Bock was licrti Tuesday night. F. W. Cowtlon was in Hastings tho first of tho week. FranK Carpenter loft Monday morn ing for Lincoln. Otto Popo returned homo Thursday from a business trip west. I. S. Ileal, who hns been in Lincoln, returned home Tuesday night. Marsh Parker, well known here, passed through on traiu 15 Wednesday night. Alf McCall, Chas. Hunter and Frank Sludobaker returned last night from Kansas City. Harness Mint will wear, keep in sliape and look neat is the kind mado by.J.O. Butler. Dr. Fulkt'isou Kyenntl Kar specialist of Hastings will bo at Dr. Moranvillo's ollifo Tlu.iMlay, May l!J. (iood workmanship and material in liuriirss is the sumo sis in other goods. ). O. Butler'n g 101K have both. 'I'm: Ciin.r. a set of C'litisty pattern knives, ami u bound book, all for ono Miliscripiion paid in advance. Sub M-ribc now. Tlio Union Fire Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine 1 i-ks; in installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Miss Nora Craves who has been n resident of this city for the past eight months leturned to hor homo uoar York, this stnto Monday. Tho Sermon Sunday morning nt tho Methodist church will boa tribute to the memory of the men who lost thplr iive nn tho battle shin Maine in Ha vana Harbor on tho night of Fob. 15th. To anyone paying $1 in advnnco for Tiik Ciiikk wo will send postage paid two portfolios, sizo lOJxH inches, each containing 10 benutiful reproductions of photographs with descriptions por traying the battle ships of the Ameri can navy. Kxtra portfolios can be ob tained for ten cents each. A sample portfolio can bo seen at this ofllcu. The near approach of riicus day calls renewed attention to the fnct tha' tho .John Bobinson greatest of all Ameiican shows Is one of the very few exhibitions of its kind in which 1.0 gambling devices or games of chance are permitted Those who patronizo this famous exhibition tun assured of absolute protection from sharpers of eveiy description. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the posiolllcc at Bed Cloud. Nob-rn-I.a. for the week ending April 27th, ISO's . ... Brad, A. '"i(1''-' 'l'1"' (libbo, Mrs Ann dodwlii, A. A. Miller, H H l'eikius, C. C. Porter, K. S Plman letters will 1)11 SCIlt to tliodond lnttr nfllfli MllV 11th. If llOt Called for before. When calling for above pleaso Mj wlvsrtUed. T. C. Hacmk.P. M. :' ' Tb IN Dunlin llilt- mill rilltll'n I nlic "die same M,",wd would buy m Don't fleeept S Bay Ya"OTthinq paper statements as to quality and price, give the goods the same critical inspection you would the farm before buying. See that they are as represented, A good title is the first and most essential thing. it The Dealer's Reputation is the title for the goods. If good, the price and quality will prove good. m I' I' 1; I We Invite your .; critical inspection of our goods and believe it will result in you giving us your trade. FREYPRK & GO. C5 i A handsome with every suit. W .:..?. ...i.. .i..- ... . .-..... ... . i TO MONEY ON KMD INUESTICFTE THE EXTRSMGLY PRIC6S MKDE BY BERG& Warren- Shelter. Aquict wedding occurred April 24th , tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. U. K. nt tho holl Shoffer, which was attended only hv relatives of the contracting parties. Tlio daughter of tho house, Miss Ila, was united in inarrUgo to Mr. W. G. Warren, of this city, formerly of Bed Cloud. , Miss Sliofff r is well known in Super ior, having resided horo slnco childhood nnd is loved ami respected by 'ill who know her. Mr. Wnrren is an enterprising young business man aud is rapidly forging to the front. We wish tho vounct counlo all the happiness possiblo and that life's nathwav for them may always bo strewn with roses. Superior Journal. At Inst Guide Bock is to havo n brick yard and the Signal hopes In advance that it may prove a graiiu success, a Mr. Miller of Nelson has identified him self with the 'abor exchango of this place ami work will becotnmouccd next week. Lots have been socun tl south of tlio tlepot and bus than a block dis tant from the track as gootl a loca tion as eoii'il be desired. This Signal will probably bu able to give further particulars next week. (Initio Bock Signal. Many old soldiers now feel tho effect of tho hard servicu they endured dur itiL' this war. Mr. George S. Antlorson of Bossvillo, York county, Ponn., who saw this hardest kind of sorvioo at tho front, is now frequently troubled witti rbtumatlau. "1 oad wore attack ixdiaj; 13. 8 degree of caution a farm. 1 w a w ft: iT fcV: 1 UK. i in m m VtJC iV: Vi'; pocketbook given f.ti y ai' ." ......, .".... .iri...i;a. ,-.. .?; YOUR IOSfl S7VITH latclv. " ho savs. "and nrnnm-nd n hnt. tlo of chamberlain's Pain Balm. It ' so much good that I would liko to auuw Hum you woum ciiargo mo ror ono dozen bottlos " Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and noighbors, as every family should havo a bottlo of it in thoir homo, not only for rheuma tism, but lamo back, sprains, swellings cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is unequalled. For salo by H. E. Grico. Tho question ua3 been nskod, "Why do newspaper men all go to heaven?" An exchange explains it as follows: "The newspaper man is the nublluslave. He helps to make his neighbor rich and dlospoor. He helps to elect candidates to fat salaries, gets a little patronage at starvation prices and waits till dooms day for his monoy. Ho builds up olim-elies, schools and other publics in stitutions, contributes his might to their support, and whon thoy have paid job work and advertising to give they tako It somewhere else or ask for bills from thoso who never aided them agalnHt thoso who did. Ho credits a man two years for a paper and when ho sends in tlui bill the man gets mad nntl quits. That's why all newspaper men go to heaven, and why so many other sorts inissconneetion with the "gospol train." Smith Center Pioneer. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative- Bromo Quinino Tab jus. All druggists refund the money I It fall to cure. Mo. ' i l ? 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