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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1898)
& THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1898. U3T MKUK MENTION, Royal makes the looil pure. ., .., I. ..-. :t '.'.!':' .v.!iti:-v.t!i w '".Sn'tr-' ri' , i . ., ' . . - . . :.c, v ', - UK$ 1 y X V VrfV-'.W wholesome and delicious. ,.i.". J .IM.. .. '' . .: .!.!.l:..V.I .!. SC'C'rr' SKSJS3 Sewing machines at Miner Bros. Randolph McN'itt returned last week from a trip to Grand Island. Gus Boats made a largo shipment of cattle to Kansas City this week. Tho latest Satnu.oon won't Dewey thbg but Schley all those Spaniards. Carpets cut to match ami tit rooms, with or without border. Mineu Bitos. Mrs. Lydia Hyde of Oregon is hero the guest of Geo. J. Warren and fam ily. C. W. Kaley was in Hardy tho firs of tho week looking after property in terests. Charley McCarl of McCook who is P F..TJ M ft?: w f.f: tfJ! w tsi i w m m i i k . e-r r - DO YOU KNOW? Si : ft m (SI t, m ? to. Putcbess Troajers POWDER Absolutely Puro ' ( li I Y 1 Stylisl) I Ml Pite in If if ' AT Popular Prices "ASK TAKE FOR THEW NO OTHER AND iAAKE &.; ?j . Xtt'tfft i?.- : .- ttVU.J.V ".'!. WARRANTY You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.51), $4 or $5 and wear them two months. For every suspender button that comes off we will pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waistband we will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat or ekewhere we will pay you one dollar or give you a new pair. . . 0 0 0 B?st in tb? World Try Pair Wo how tint KVCLL'SIVK SAM', of tlu-o punts in Bed Cloud. '1 lii'J ale t lie only palit to bll. Remember we have IWTY MORI: CLOCLS TO (II VE AWAY. Galusha & Wescott. i. . ... , .VI-' ft & 5fcvt' Wv'v-2 CITY NKWs. AUOUXI) TOAVX. Sun our book oth-r. Carpets at Miner llrus. Full line Ho to Butler for tlie best in sadillfi-y 5iml lmnicss. nml wiiulow cur- Now wall paper talna at Cottlngs. rrcachiuR at Amboy Sunday aftor noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Tuoa. Brakolield was iu BIodiii ington tho first of the week. Tho W. C. T. U. will meot with Mrs. E. B. Warner during tho month of Juno. A Colortypo picturo of tho battle ship Maine 10x25 Riven with a new sub scription to The Ciiikk. Minor Bros, will in tho near future put in a full lino of furnituro and queensware. Wait for them. Maggie Fleck, who has been visiting with Harry Conover and family, left Monday for Six Lakes, Michigan. SLtirilT Wells returned Saturday noon from Grand Island but was unsuccess ful in locating tho man Gordon, whom ho was after. There will bo no preaching services at tho Methodist church next Sunday. J Sunday school at 11:30 a.m. Junior Loaguoat4 p.m. Got our prices on carpets. All kinds and at tho lowest prices. Elo gantlinoof samples and largest stock iu thocity to select from. Mineii Bko3. A now subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pays a year in advanco of Feb ruary 14th, 1893, will receive two good books. Bead advertisement on anoth er pago. Mrs. Thomas, Mis. Smith, Mrs. Fink cabindcr and Mrs. Brandt will leave Saturday morning for Sapervillo, Illi nois, to attend tho annual gathering of Dunkards. A crayon lithograph of Miss Francis E. Willard, a eoiortypo of tho Maine, a wall tinned or pocket map of Cuba, any ono of these to a subscriber paying us a dollar, in advance for I he Chief. Wo will for tho next ton days supply any ono paying us a year in advanco on The Chiek with a Colortypo picture of tho battlo ship Malno, size Ux25; ready for framing. Those aro lino and you ahould got ono at onco. Copies can be bad also for SO cents in cash. Bead our free book oiler. CJ. M. Caster was hero this week. John Cununings was iu Kansas City this week. 1. E. Goble is painting his rcsidoncc property ou Soward street. A new culvert has boon put in at tho junction of Third avonuo and Soward streets. Mrs. J. II. Darling was visiting her brother, Walter Warren, at Superior tiie first of tho weok. Miss Lulu Burt of Campbell has been tho guest of Miss Pearl Ludlow for several days past. Miner Bros, this week received their first shipment of furnituro for their new furniture department. Bov. Bandall, a former pastor of tho Methodist church hero, now of Blue Springs, was iu tho city this wcekj tho guest of C. B. Crono and family. L. A. llussong of tho Christian church is to preach tho Baccalaurcato sermon for tho graduating class of tho Guidu Bock schools, MuyfcQOth, at 8 o'clock p. in. J. C. Warnor and wifowill startnext Monday on an extondedl tripoast. Thoy will first visit tho Omaha Expo sition nnd then visit in Michigan, Now Jersey and other states. A largo number hnvo'in tho past two or thrco months paid thoir obligations to us and received sonio good books by doing so. Wo liavo still a nico,lino of books hut thoy won't last long. V. II. Scrivnor, realestato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cont, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrivner, Bed Cloud, Nobr. ly roused trom a n- ,. j ....... uraketnan open a door and shout uimulwl to her like "Belva. drt Her indignation was only coolrd r when the train stopped at a sr.iall hearing the name Belvldere. well known hero was killed by tho cars at Akron j esterday. Douglas Cather has gone to Chey enne, Wyoming, where ho has accepted a position with the B. & M. The Lincoln Mixed l'aints is made in tho west for tho western climate. It stands tho test. Sold by Cotting. Miner Bros, handle the best sewing machine ou the market. Guaranteed for 5 years, price $'10. Call and seo It. Adorn your walls with a 111x25 pic turo of tho Maine. Given to any one who will pay us a dollar in advance for The Cinni". 100,000 sweet potato plants for sale. Early Jersey and Southern Queen. In quiro of Mrs. Henry Diederich, Bed Cloud, Neb. A good many are Mill in arrears on subscription who might juit as well pay up now and take advantage of our oiler of premiums. Dont buy iUeenswaic or furniture until seeing the stock of Miner Bros which will arrive iu a few days. They can save you moucj . J. II. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop hill) a card at Bed Cloud, Neb. For llnincscoker's excursion dates via the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address (J. A. McNutt, 1). I A., 1011 Union avenue, Kansas City, Mo, A Bed Cloud dealer advertises a line of carpets that "cannot bo beaten." They ought to meet with a great sale. If in addition to this his carpets cannot be "shaken" his goods will meet the approval of every nriu and boy m the county. Guide Bock Signal. I have been a sullerer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war anil hao used al kinds of medicines for it. At last I f uiiil one remedy that has been a .success as a cure, and that is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. 1. K Guisiiam, Guars Mills, La. For sale by II. E. Grico. The gentlemanly ngent of tho North western Yeast Co. is around again with tho little yellow samples of Yeast Foam, This company aro tho largest yeast manufacturers in tho world. Yeast foam has boon on tho market over twenty years without an equal as a healthful bread raiser and is exten sively used in all parts of tho United States. Everybody is familiar with tho good qualities of Yoast Foam. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoflico at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending May 20th, 1893. Chonoy, Edd Chorn, W. C. Chorn, Mrs. H. E. Clark, Mary It. English, W. C. Johnson, D. E. Perkins, I. S. Phumway, G. L. Pruitt, O. P. Ruth, Win. Theso letters will bo sent to the dead letter olllco Juno Uth, if not called for before. When calling for above plcaso say advertised. T. C. Hackek, P. M. R0Yt tAmtiO POOttfl CO.. MW YOKK. MORE OR JLE8S PERSONAL.. ffhe to air, the lug ! to u. Itiiluliii; Tror. ln-QUQ-nX.thu.Canarv.iuiu..-i- .. Fred Goro, who deliberately miir dercd James Amis at Lebanon n couplo of years ago and was sent to tho reform school at Hutchison for a term of three years, has been released after serving about half of his time. It is not stated whether tho gun with which ho killed Amis was returned to him or not. Gaylord Herald. I Tested and Tried I For 25 Years Would you fool porfeotly eafo to put all your monoy in a now bank? Ono you bavo Just board of? But bow about an old bank? Ono tbat baa dono buslnoBB for ovor a quartor of a oontury ? Ono that baa always kopt lta promlsos? Ono that novor foilod ; novor xnlslod you In any way? You could truBt auoh a bank, couldn't you? SCOTT'S EMULSION M 5 M HYFOPHOSPHITES la Just J nvnr Of COD-LIVER OIL WITH It has novor J. O. Butler's goods are up-to-date. Oliver Hedge was iu Kansas City this week. Elmer Crone ami Ben McFarland have gone to Omaha. The president has issued a call for au additional 7c, 000 votuutcirs. Our now attorney, K. U. Overman is now located in the Moon block. Harness Mini will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by J. O.Butler. Miner Bros, carry the most complete lineof carpets iu thocity. Seo them before you purchase and save money. Good workmanship and material in harness is the .same as in other goods. J. O. Butler's goods have both. Tim: Cinr.r, a set of Christy pattern knives, and a bound book, all for one subscription paid iu advance. Sub scribe now. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; iu installments !1 per cent. ,1. H. Smith, Special Agent. When you want carpets give us a call. We have largest stock iu the city and can save you money on any thing you want in the carpet line. Minxk Bitus. Mi. Clyde L. Olmstcad and Miss Hattie B. Mills were married at the home of the bride's parents near Covvlcs last Friday, Rev. James G. Day of ficiating. The newly marrie 1 couple left immediately after the ceremony for Hastings where they will make their future home. To anyone paying $1 iu advance for Tim: CiiMir we will .send postage paid two portfolios, size 1011 inches, each containing 111 beautiful reproductions of photographs with descriptions por traying the battle ships of tho Ameri can navy. Extra portfolios can be ob tained for ten cents each. A sample portfolio can be seen at this otllce. A very pleasant marriage ceremony in which Mr. Dennis Finn of Akron, Colorado, and Miss Anua Havel of this city wcro participants took place at tho Catholic church on Wednesday, Bov. Father McKonna officiating. Both of tho young people are well and favor ably known hero having resided hero for man; years. The Cuikk extends congratulation. Many old soldiers now feel tho effect of tho hard sorvico thoy endured dur ing tho war. Mr. Goorgo S. Andorson of Rossvillo, York county, Ponn., who saw tho hardest kind of servioo at tho front, is now frequently troubled with rheumatism. "1 had a sovero attack latolj," ho says, "and procured a bot tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge mo for ono dozen bottles " Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own uso and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their homo, not only for rheuma tism, but lamo back, sprains, swellings cuts, bruises and burns, for which It is unequalled, tor salo by II. h. Grico. On lastTuesday evening tho members of Red Cloud lodge, Degree of Honor, hold thoir regular monthly meeting and took in thrco now members, Mis. Blanche Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Berg. It was a very interesting oc casion and at tho close of tho regular order qultn a happy mirpriso awaitid tho members in tho dining hall. Bro. Pond and wlfo decided to treat tho memhors to ico cream, and after tho meeting was closed an invitation to nil to partake of tho same. A general good time was tho result and all en joyed It very much, and went away feeling that Brother and Sister Ponil were indeed hospitable pooplo. Tho Degree of Honor is tho auxiliary to tho A. O. U. W. and is a society that every member of Bed Cloud lodge, A. O. U. W. ought to feel proud of. W m n The only kind of advertising we know how to do is to sell First Class Clothing at the Lowest Living Prices. That, together with courteous treatment is the kind of advertising we rely upon to hold our customer's trade. Let us place an advertisement of this kind with you. We are headquarters for Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Shoes, Caps, and everything a man or boy wears. fl ft FREYMAEK & CO. Successors to C. WiKNr.it. :' :. ,' :,. - !. -.'lit, ".; 5 Uko such a bank. J. i, l,4.,l Hn.. n..nH ...II, rf uiuuiJiJUiiiLuu yuu, uuvui win. jf ft 5 3 K It bas novor docolvod you novor will. Look out that somoono doos not try to mako you invoat your boalth in a now tonlo. Bomo now moaicino you know nothing of. ioc. snd ll.oa; til dnigtits. SCOTT & BOWHE, ChmUu, Nw York. rwtwvwwwmm oik. A MM Bed Cloud Creamery opened up Thursday. Wo will honor any check issued by tho Creamery Co, Gai.usha & Wkscott. Pr. Price's Crm Baklag Powdtt Werid'a Pilr HltbMt Awui. t:::?-);itPjuJi. iiCii;i;tHi;: :K -;iitt I (lebnska - JdeFeantile Go. i DEPARTAENT STORE. I In Oar Dry Goods Department. Special Values in New Wash Dress Goods, at 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12je. 15c, 18c and 27c. Special Vnlucs in Ribbons, at So per yard, widths 2, 5, 7, 0 12. All silk, satin and gros grain ribbon. 12 iff Special Values in Summer Underwear, SS) Ladies Vest at 5c, 8c, 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 18c and 25c. M Special Values in Men's Balbriggan Underwear, -Jt Shirts or drapers at 25c each. t" S? Special Values in Men's Percale Shirts, ; at !i5c, 45c, 00c, 05c and 75c. yl Special Values in Ladies' Wrappers, :i. at fl'Jc and 09c. A Special Reduced Prices on New Spring Capes, Suits, ps and Skirts. m . I In Oar Grocery Department S Nice quality California Prunes, 5c per lb. m 17 lbs. best Granulated Sugar, $1.00. & 12 bars Eureka soap for 25c. m Heintz Baked Beans at 5c, 10c and 15c. tli Kivrton and Amboy Hour, all grades. Package Coffee, 10 per package. Best Sorghum in town, 40c per gallon. Evaporated Peaches, 7AC per lb. Full weight pail of Syrup 50c. Corn Starch 5c per package. Special bargains in Tea at 25c per lb. Equal to most 50c teas. Butter and Eggs taken at the Highest Market Price. i In Our Shoe Department. I Special BarBain Valucsm Ladies; Ogouh. ( Special Bargain Values in Children's Shoes and ty Oxfords. hi Special Values in Men's Shoes, lit i'.",-' Vll' -.., -,,- ...... ,-.-, ,.-- ,...-. Extra Special handsome line of new dishes to be mven awnv for coupons. Come and see them. s MBpaBssjjjasffaistsassassjjMsasisjsjjfjjfssjfjjjjjjjfSfsjjjjjjssjsjjjjsjsjsassSB j Nebraska Mercantile Company. I ALFRED liADBLL, Manager. :3il2;,EIilS! r.t: ft! A''" s hi V : J8 r.'.: 8 i p: Vi .v. m 1 5 J M ti