The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 03, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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THE HED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNU, . 1898.
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MKKK MKNTIOX.
Sewing machines at Miner Hios
Miss Delia Schalluit is home from
Hastings.
C II Miner is honie
Kansas City.
V. W. WilKhtiuiil Miss Kct'.u Able
went to Omaha Tuesday.
A number of new cross walks hare
boot, put in on Thitd avenue.
Carpets cut to match and lit rooms,
with or without bolder. Minci: llitos.
Miss Nellie Clark of McCook was
heio tlio lirst of the week the guest of
fi lends
For lire, lightning and tornado insur
ance on farm and city proputy see L,
II. Fort.
Harness that will wear, keep its
shape and look neat is the kind made
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WARRANTY
You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool
Trousers at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50,
$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
elsewhere we will pay you one dollar
or give you a new pair, . . 0 . .
Best in World Try Pair
We hove the KYCLl'SIVK SALK of these pants
in Rod Cloud. They are the only
pants to buy.
Remember we have FIFTY MORE CLOCLS
TO GIVE AWAY.
Galusha & Wescott.
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Kunl makes (lie (nod pure,
wholesome nnil ilellclous.
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Carpets at Mimr Hios. Full line.
Go to Hutler for the best in saddlery
and harness.
Now wall paper and window cur
tains ut CottinRS.
Mrs. J no. Thornton of Guide Itock
was hero Satuulay.
Ed rulsipher and wife of, the Has
tings asjlum weto here the Hist of the
week.
L. H. Foit is beautifiiiiR the appear
ance of his lesidenee property by a
new coat of paint.
A Colortypu picture of the battle ship
iM-iino I'.klTi lnven wilh a new sub
scription to Tin. Cmr.K.
Miner Urn, will in the "-'.' ti.uo
jhh in n full lino of furniture and
qtieetiawtito. Willi for them.
Di- I W. I'ull.ys U-ft Tuesday f r
(Jiiaha, where he will spend u wed,
taking In thu sight, of the imposition.
Miss Nellie West, having completed
her duties as teacher in the public
.schools at Falls City, leturued home
Sunday night.
A. C. Tiylor, graduato opticlun, will
again bo in Hed Cloud from .June Dili
to 10th, at C. L. Cottiug's drug store.
Eyes examined free.
Get our prices on carpets. All
kinds mill at tlio lowest prices. Ele
gant lino of samplfs and laigest stock
in thoclty to select from. MiNint llito.
The llaechalauieato seimon for tho
graduating class of the high school u ill
' be preached by Kuv. .lames MalU Dar
by In tho M. E. chinch nct Sunday
morning at lO'.SO.
Among those who went to co thu
opoulng of tho e.posilion at Omnlm
woro Charley Itobinsoii, Chas. Hazel-
on, Moirfs.iein, 11. T. Potter, Frnnl;
Smcl,cr, I, Ficjnui'k and Dennis
SehnfTnlt.
Tho annual stnte convention of tho
Chtistian churches Is io bu lW "t
Ueatrico on tho Chnutiiu.iuu grounds
il-itie '.' to duly :). Gi.ud lectures and a
;o7d outing maj be i-njji-d. Special
iats by the ci-iullcalc pi "
Wi will fot tho net ten d.iis supply
any ono paying us a i ear in advance on
Tiir. Ciiikk with a Coloitypu pietuio of
tho battlo ship Maine, si.o UlxSS, ready
for framing. These aio tiuo mid you
should got ono at onco. Copies can bo
bad also (or 50 conts in cash.
AUOUXD TOWN.
was in Omaha the
L.V Albright
lirst of tho week.
Jos Warnor a ad wife leftTuosilay
on their eastern trip.
L. D. Oalinan is laying a now sido
walk in front of tho Gardnor House.
I. Bishop, father of v'orno Bishop
was hero Thursday from Long Island,
Kansas.
Mrs. .las. Burden was in Omaha this
week attending the Trans-Mississippi
exposition.
Satuiday will be tho last day for
stamp photogiaphs. Two do.en for
25c at the tent.
W G.Wat i en and wife ofSupeilor
wtie in the cili till week visiting rel-iitne-.
and fiu-iuU
Miner Hi o. thi-i weok roeeived tluir
lit At shipment f furniture fur I heir
m w fin indite department.
11. J l'i ii u and Elder Hiixmii g wi re
at Guide Kuk liixt Sunday evening
ulieie the Elder dcliveted a class sei
mon. Miner Unit have received the lirst
consignment of their new stock of fin
uituie, which Is being opened up in
their new store room.
When you want carpets givo us a
call. Wo havo latgcst stock in tho
city and can savo you money on any
thing you want in tho carpet lino.
MiXKit Huos.
V. II. Scrivner, real estato man,
will sell your farm tor you lor a rea
lonablo per cent, or will trade jour
farms for Misouii lands. Address, V
II. Scrivner, lied Cloud, Nebr.
Tho pastor of tho M. E. chinch at
lied Cloud spoke diuuliiy evening on
" I he 1 opor L'xo of t lie Drama " The
Unci" Tom's Cabin company whuli
"uliowtd" thme on the Fudiy i-iening
pievioiis piobal'ly fin nixhed the fi iglit
Mil i MiiipK Guide Itoek Signal
Mr 1 Catchnm of l'ike City, dl.
ii "Dili ing my brother's late k
nes fiom Mciide rlieuuiaiisiii Chain
bi'ilaiu s pain balm was tho unl n m
cilj tli.it give him any reluf." M-my
ntlieis IriVi- testilli-d lo the plolillit ro
ll. I i i jlalll which litis llliinu nl ill mis.
1 oi - in nj II E,(iiiee
hi'Uiiul stuet which a shoit line
ago was almost impasabli, will in a
few liime il-iy a bo ono ot tho liucst in
tho city. Tho grading is nearly com
pleted and tho work ceitainly speaks
well for tho elllcacy of tho now street
commissioner, mid shows that lie thor
oughly understands his business,
Lester Gurney got his foot caught in
the horse power of a corn shollor and
received severe injury.
Ben Ludlow was in Oilcans the Hist
of the week when ho went to try to
sell a largo contract of brick.
The Lincoln Mixed Paints is made in
the west for the western cllniato. It
stands the test. Sold by Cutting.
Miner Bros, handle tho best sewing
machine on the maiket. Guaranteed
fot t) years, pi ice fJO. Call and seo it
100,000 sweet potato plants for sale
Eaily Jeixey and Southern Queen. In
unite of Mrs. Henry Diederich, lied
Cloud, Neb.
Dont buy queens wate or furniture
until seeing the stock of Miner Bros
which will in rive in a few days. They
can savo you niotiei .
A fellow repiesenting himself to ho
lately f i oin Cuba was heio the last of
fie week. His stoiies were received
with coiisidei able doubt by people here.
,1. II. Smith writes combined insur
ance for a tei m of I'tvo years at !5 per
cent. On schools houses, churches and
farm propel ty on the installment plan.
Drop him a caul at Bed Cloud, Neb.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postolHceat Bed Cloud, Neb
raska, for the week ending Juno 2d,
1S93.
Holmes, Wm.
These letters will bo sent to the dead
letter ollicc June 10th, if not called for
before. When calling for above please
say ml vet Used. T. C. Hackku, P. M.
Eil Pulsipher while hero this week
presented John rolnicky with a pair
of pinchers made by an inmate of tho
Hastings asylum which, when opened
up all round, discloses ten morn pairs
of perfectly made pinchers. Tlio In
strument is made from a stick of wood
anil about thirty minutes mo required
for the man to make one.
A namw escape from what might
have been a ilisistrous liie occuried
lust owning between eight and nine
o'clock at the home of V. B. Fulton,
iliui'clf and wife weie away from
luuiie and the girl who was in the
kitchen oei turned a lamp uiid iua
moment the loom .vns nllie. Mr. F. E.
Goble who was near at hand was called
and succeeded in checking the llamcs
with the lawn hose.
Ban Awav fiiom iiomk My hoy,
Louis Soderlind, aged 18 years, left his
homo on tho 9th day of May. About fl
feet 9 inches tall, weight between 150
and 1G0 pounds, light complexion,
brown hair, bluo eyes, woro grey coat
nnil vest, and gray hat-bnnil around
his hat mndo from an old suspender.
Any information will bo gladly ro
ceived by his parents who nro anxious
ns to his whereabouts. Pleaso send in
formation to Andrew Soderlind, Cowles
Nebraska. Exchanpo papers will con
fer a favor on tho parents by copying
mid printing this item.
Married, at tho homo of tho bride's
parents in Bed Cloud at 7:30 p.m.,
Juno 1, 18H9, by How G. W. Hummel,
Miss Geitrude M. Brown, to Mr. Jesse
Baker. The bride's homo is at Hed
Cloud where slu has lived since child
hood and is well and favorably known.
The gioum Ins n,i icxidcd in Bed
Cloud for scviinl eais, but his pies-
cut In, toe is -it Blue Hill. Ill' i one of
our li-st boyx and v. e wili him ue ss
tll'-iuigh life. The -'iliper was delie.
io! ) III I'l'l W I- I" 'lt! I llj ii'(l ll
ill piesint I iii wi'l ill ike their
hum ui Biii Hill in tin future, while
tin gi' n ill fmli w his profession of
ti i.-oiii wi i
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OME persons say
it is natural for
them to lose flesh
during summer.
But losing flesh is losing
ground. Can you afford
to approach another win
ter in this weakened con
dition? Coughs and colds,weak
throats and lungs, come
quickest to those who are
thin in flesh, to those eas
ily chilled, to those who
have poor circulation and
feeble digestion.
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J. O. Butler's goods are up-to-date.
Dr. Kochler of Bladen was here
Thursday.
Miss Estella Ducker who Ins been
teaching in Falls City is home.
Mis' Hattio Wooley is hero visiting
her sister Mis. 1). S. Coombs.
Will Ducker is homo from Pawnee
City whole ho has been teachlngschool.
James Yeiser of Omaha came- homo
Thursday night to visit with tho family
licie.
For lire, lightning and tornado insur
ance on fai in and city property sco L.
11. Fort.
Carl Finally left Tueseay morning
for Omaha, and will go fiom there to
his homo in Iowa.
Win. Buth, father of Mrs. David Hef
llebowor, left Tuesday moining foi Ids
homo in Michigan.
Mrs. Hannah Paul formerly of this
city, now of Iowa, is hci" visiting with
her sister Miss Josio Igou.
Mis Elmer Di Long and her mother
Mis. Stalks, of McCook, are hero visit
ing Will Mitchell and Family.
Mrs. Geo. homing of Gillette, Wyo
ming arrived the lirst of tho week ot: a
visit with in. Parkes and family.
Miner Bros, carry tho most complete
lino of carpets in tlio city. See them
before you purcliaso and savo money.
Good workmanship and material
in harness is the sumo us in other
goods. J. O. Butler's goods havo both.
Miss Carrie Hummel left on this
mornings Haiti for Lincoln where she
will attend commencement at thu Wes
lei mi Univeisity.
A good many aio still in an ems on
subscription who might just as well
pay up now and take advautago of our
oiler of picniiums.
Stephen Goiildie and Miss Florence
Heed, both of Webster county, weie
united in man ingo hi Judge Dully on
We Incsday, June 1.
Med Lavalleo anil wife of Biverton
accompanied by his wife's sister fiom
Clyde, Kansas, wore here Sunday visit
ing with Noise Longtiu mid family.
From letters received from Balph
Popo tho knowledge is gained that no
has boon ordered for duty on tho
Texas and is probably now with Samp
boii's squadron.
Sheriff Wells roturncd Thursday
morning from a trip to Sioux City,
Iowa, where ho had been on business
connected with his oflico. Ho also
stopped off and was a visitor at tho
Omaha exposition.
P. A. Wells our now attorney has ar
rived from Hastings with his household
goods and ollicc furniluto. Ho will go
to housekeeping in tlio houso on Cedar
street foimerly occupied by D M. Able
and family and his otiice will no in tho
old F, & M. bank building.
Mm i ied, at the Holland House, May
2t h, I s'.' hyBi.G W. Hummel Mi
Joseph Wooli r to Mis Eille M Il-u
ellS. '1 lie III hie ll-ls l-lsill III Jewell
county l"i se.'i-il ye ns p-ist, ami is
well and tivi'inoiv Known thtoiigliinit
lb it H i nit y, while i be ginoiii is w sin
ei ssful fn uier of Wehxti r county We
eti ml oiigiatiilatious
To anjoiie paying 61 In advance for
Tin: Chili wo will send hostage paid
two poitfolios, si.e lOJxll indies, each
containing HI beautiful icpioduclious
of photographs with descriptions por
traying the battlo ships of the Ameri
can navy. Extra portfolios can bo ob
tained for ton cents each. A sample
portfolio can bo scon at this oflico.
On nearly all letter cnvolopcs sent
out from Omaha are printed a fow
lines announcing tho oponing of tho
Trans-Mississippi Exposition, conclud
ing with tho words "all tho civill.ed
nations of tho world will bo its patrons."
On nn envelope reaching this ollice -ho
sender added the words "Spain ex
cepted." The Signal contends that the
sentener was collect as it oiigiually
stood Sp-nn is net a civili.ed nation.
Guide Bock Signal.
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DO YOU KNOW?
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.
FREYMARK & CO.
Slicccssois to C. Wiuxi.lt.
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phosphites does just as
much good In summer ns
in winter. It makes flesh
in August as well as April.
You certainly need as
strong nerves in July as in
January. And your weak
throat and lungs should
be healed and strength
ened without delay.
All nruiaUU. (to. and II.
SCOTT A 1I0WNE. CbetuUU, New York
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I SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE !
W COMMENCING
gf WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3 st,
M AND CONTINUING AND WEKK.
iyi Calicoes,
iSf 1,000 yards of tho Newest nnd Latost Wrnjipor Puttoma in
fj(S Standard quality cullcoos at 10 yards for 29c. Sold to
l ladies only.
Sj Laces,
l :i Siieeiul '.lot of Now Laces from 1c to 2ou per yard. Shot
IS pongee, in hlaclis, ut lDo per yard.
' Ribbons.
fcf Special sale on IMIilions at .'e per yard; u nleo lino of col-
y oi-s. to sci ct troin; torincrly oe to i.k
Dress Goods.
II nn-'i I'.roi-.iili'd nrillliuitiiie. i-eKtilnr 73o nnd8."io ipialltlos
salt- ju-len "iOc. Ilaiidsoino patterns to select rroin.
to inch Plain Nay Uluo Ilrlllliintlno, 7fic grado, .salo
price ."iiic.
Also special Imiraiiis in Now Coloiod Dress floods at i"0o
and iWc per yard.
Black Lawns.
New lot of black lawns nt 8e to lljO per yard.
Men's Shirts.
Our entire lino of Moh'm Shirts placod on salo ut spocliil liar
piiu prices. Now is the tlnio to KOt u barKiiin In Hiunuior
Hhirts.
Jif Umbrellas.
Kgi Uinhrellas and white parasols at lmrffaln prices.
Silk Mitts.
Sneeial In Silk Mitts ut iloe nor liair.
Hosiery.
..M iioen iiuiies i-iisi iiiiei( iK'Kiiiar-iuaiie noo ia lie per
pair. This is an e.sceptlonal oarirain, us thoy nro worlh
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"1'lie wannest discussion wo have
hud foi sunn' tunc," invs the W'lthenu
Slur. " w is w it Ii a fellow the other day
1 viu cutiipVnu'd that '(oil Alinlphty, i
, IiiisC list -md henven It-i-lf ,m enieil i
in he with liill MeKinlev and the re-1
1 mil. Iiciii) u H ' He adiled that n had i
i hi iis fm ni if them, iiiil that none i
of Mum -uitiil lino. Hits atuumeut
i mi iic r 'Miiiin d us, and the only answer i
hc i oiihl in iki him wii" to Jint stick
iiiilii' iItmI, lliyen and calamity, and !
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t i ( I nn! Cicann t mn 'ii d up
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We will honor any check issued
by the Cieainery Co.
(Jai.usHA iV: Wkscott
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double the money They are double solo and absolutely
ot now Huh! lloso nt We to "oo.
.st black. ANo nice lino
India Linens.
Special tiliies in India LlnousiiLSo lo 9&o per yard.
Shoe Department.
Luilie-' nnd ChillrouV OxfordH at spoelal bargain prices in
our Sinn- Ih'i'ui tiiieut
Grocery Department.
V. e hai- ii nombi-r of bnruaiii values lu Groceries whioh il
will Iuy oll tn see
Ladies, Wrappers.
A in w line ut sini-i.il pi ices. O'.lc to fisc each.
WLDMiSDU MollMMi - "l '-u op a liftti.ls.ciiu lot of dceoratod
dishes in In uiw ii aiwi) I ii mir sih iware coupons Coino
and -i tin in
Dr. Price'i Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Hlgbcat Award.
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ALFRED HADELL. Manager.
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