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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1898)
TUP HE!) CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNii, 1(, 1808. MTITV -. t MllMM 1 Hi . .. . wl1M iwm-' ! -a We sre S e ing the Men's and Boys' Shoes. OiVTW 71c LATEST and The BEST. WHYMAN'S Patent Shoe Lace! Artistic, No Knots, Simple, One Hand, Perfect. One Motion, Certain, No Binding,1 NO TYING. Quicker nnil Ensi r 4hn 1 nny other Laco over j used. To Apprcciah It ih to Wear it. frven Lace nnil Perfect l itting. Onco Tried Always Worn. ! Tills is Not u Rubber Laco. Nothing Elastic Almut It. A Perfect Lace for Men's.Boys' & Children's Shoes. DealerH who handle our (,'oods Bell theso Lacca. G. M. Henderson & Go. Exclusive Agents, GIliGdOO. For a Dress Shoe buy the Vesting Top, In Chocolate, Tan or Black. GOOD PLOW SHOES for $i.oo. GAMISUfi & WESGOTI. MKIM5 MKXTIOX. Sowing machines at Miner llros. J. A. Tullcys left for Omaha the lirst of the week. Charley Ross, well known in this city, is here again. Miss Sehncllcr left for Ashland the lirst of the wrek. Tho front of J. O. Mutter's liarness shop has heen neatly painted. Finest Welch ha completed a lino awning in front of Ids restaurant. Carpets cut to match and lit rooms, with or without border. Mikuu linos. Mrs. Carrie Hughes of Heaver City is hero visiting lief sister Mrs. L. 11. Uust. Jeff Ward with a force of men is painting the exterior of the licutley block. For lire, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm and city propirty see L, II. Fort. Win. McClelland of llloomington was hero this week visiting with his daughters. Miss Maud (ircenlco of Missouri was visiting friends in the city tho first of tho week. Harness that will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by.J.0. lluller. Miss E. A. Hadell has removed her millinery store to the vacant room in the Moon block. Mrs. F. 11. Leonard of Portland, Ore gon, formerly of this county, is hero visiting old friends. Mrs. llespie Diehl, sister of Louis Clapp left Thursday morning for her homo in St. Louis, Mo. John Polnicky was in Omaha this week attending a meeting of the Retail Liquor Dealer's Association. The Lincoln Mixed Paints is made in t ho west for the western climate. It stands the test. Sold by Cottiug. John J. (iladlsli will have a public sale of thoroughbred bulls on Wodncs duy, Juno lGth, at Superior, Nebraska. Miner llros. handle tho best sewing machine on tho market. Guaranteed for 5 years, price 820. Call and seo it. Dont buy qtieonswaro or furniture until seeing tho stock of Minor llros. which will arrive in a few days. They can save you money. A. C. lVylor, graduate optician, will again bo in Ucd Cloud from .June Uth to 10th, at C. L. Cottiug's drug store. Eyes examined free. UojbI tnukes (he fund purr, utiolc.Mime nnil iltllcluus. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROm OAKiNQ roctn CO.. uk von. . ' .' . :' DO ?! "ii i MOUK Oil L.KSS IMCKSONAIj. Amos Cowdcii Is heiejfroni Superior. Hichard (Jray was up from Superior 75 -- CITY NEWS. Carpets at Miner llros. Full line. Go to Butlor for tho best in saddlery and harness. Now wall papor and window cur tains at Cottiugs. M. W. Dickenon was a visitor tol Wymoro on Thursday. Ernest Jones and mother of Guido Hock were lieru this week. Ho sure to attend tho Gladish bill sale at Superior, Wednesday, Juno 15. Get a thoroughbred bull at the Glad ish sale at Superior, Wednesday, Juno 10th. Mrs. John Lightfoot left Wednesday for Lincoln wheie she will spend tho summer. A Oolortvpe pieture of tho battlo ship Maine 10x25 given with a new sub scription to Tin: Cm uh. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Nelson, both of lleloit, Kansas, are hero tho guests of P. A. Hansen and family. Miner llros. will in tho near futuro put in a full lino of lurnituro and .jueenswnro. Wait for them. A good many aro still in arrears on subscription who might just as well nay up now and tako advantago of our offer of premiums. Got our pricos ou carpets. All Wnds and at the lowest prices. Ele gant lino of samples and largest stock in tho city t" fcoleot from. Minkk Hhoj. rim meanest and dirtiest outfit of gypsies which this town lias over scon were here tho lirst of tho week. If anything was laying around loose they gol it. While Isaac Ludlow was riding on a load of bay luM, Monday tho wagon overturned mul he was thrown violent ly to tho ground and tho muscles of Ins right arm wen- badly wrenched. Wo will for tho next tun days supply any ono pit) inn u a year in advancooii Tin: Cmm with u Colortypo picturo of tho battlo ship Maine, size 10x35, ready for framing. These aio iluo and you should got uno at onco. Copies can bo had also for 50 conts in cash. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoffleo at Ucd Clmid, Neb riisUii, for tho week ending 'June t"'ii 1S0S. Fudge, Arthur Vatillrtint, W. W. Those lottora will bo sontto tho dead letter ofileo Juno 23d, If not called for before. When calling for abovo plcaso say advertised. T. G. Hjlckkii, P. M. AROUND TOWN. J. O. Butler's goods are up-to-date. Elmer Crono is hero from a trip to Omaha. Geo. McCall was up from Guido Rook Tuesday night. W. C. Frahm nud Fred Gund of Blue Hill wore hero Tuesday. Mrs. Lulu Fuller of Lawrence was hero tho lirst of tho week. Tho lied Cloud contingent to the exposition have all returned homo. Wednesday, Juno 15th, is tho date of tho Gladish bull sale at Superior. Don't forget tho date of tho Gladish bull sale. Superior, Wednesday. Juno loth. James Peterson returned Wednesday night from , trip to tho eastern part of the state. L. P. Sine lepre.-enting tho Carpen ter Paper Company of Omaha was hero Thursday. Mr. J. A Norris and children left Monday morning for a two week's visit at Western, this state. Chancy Daggett left tho last of tho week for Philllpsburg, Kansas, whero ho will make his future home. Miss AnnioLawson and Miss Maiio Johnston of Superior liavo boon visit ing with Mrs. C. II. Kaley this week. Switchman P. A. Perry of Hod Cloud is brakeing temporarily on tho main lino out of McCook this week. Mo- Cook Republican, When you want carpets givo us a call. We have largest stock in tho city and can save you money on any thing you want in tho carpet line. Mixr.u Ulcus. V. II. Scrivtinr, real oslato man, win sun your inrm lor you tor a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrlvnor, Uud Cloud, Ncbr Wo will pay u salary of Br 00 per week and expenses for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Doatroyor in the country. Hi-f-enncos required. Address, with Mump Pi:umn'ioN.Mra. Co , Parsons, Kan. Nebraska Day at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Oumliu, Juno 15, lS'JS. For Nebraska Day tho Burlington Koiito will sell round trip tickets at one faro for tho round trip with final limit of June 30th. Tickets for this oc casion on salo June 13th. A. Conoveb, Agent. Cards aro out announcing the com ing wedding on Wednesday, Juno 23d, of Dr. Edward Ficard of Weeping Water to Miss Lydia Rifo of this city. Dr. F. E. McKeeby returned this morning from a meeting of the nation al Medical Association at Denver. Whilo thero ho had tho pleasure of meeting his father and mother. Engineer O. B. Goodwin and wife of Sheridan wore passougors on 43 Sun day night for lied Cloud. They will tako in tho exposition at Omaha bo foro returning to Sheridan. McCook Republican. Miss Graco Garber treated tho schol a is of the kindergarten to a picnic last Friday, tho closing day of school, at which tho little tots aro reported to have had a good time, such as only little ones can. Prof. Kelloy, who has so successfully acted as superintendent of the schools of this city for tho past year, has boc. again engaged for tho next school year, at an increased salary. Mr. Kelley has made an excellent record in his conduct of tho schools for tho past year and the board certainly did a wise act in retaining him. he hollow and your lips white? Is your appetite poor and your di gestion weak? Is your flesh soft and have you lost in weieht? These nrc symptoms of anemia or poor blood. They arc just as frequent in the summer as in the winter. And you can fee cured at one time just as well as another. Are You Pale o a! "s of cod li-vcr oil nuilh hypo pfwsphitcs will certainly help you. Almost everyone g can take it, and it will not disturb the weakest stom ach. It changes the light color of poor blood to a healthy and rich red. It nourishes the brain gives cower to the nerves. It brines back your old weight and strength. lj All Drtunrtiti. 60c. and 11. Boorr A Bown. ChemliU, New York. Monday night. U. M. Allen of Orleans was hero the lirst of tlie week. The boom of thejliro cracker can al ready be heard on our streets. A. 11. Hoffman and wife of Blue Hill were here the lirst of the week. Jos. ltochcr returned homo Thurs day night from Fayeltevilie, Arkansas. A. C. Hosiuer returned last night from n trip to the eastern part of tho slate. Norici: All persons are forbidden to hunt or shoot in my pasture. C. II. Kam'.i For lire, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm and city properly seo L. II. Fort. Mrs. M.S. Marsh arrived in tho city Thursday for a visit with old friends and relatives. Tho board of county ..commissioners will meet in regular session next Mon day, June 13th. Mrs. Thos. Wilson of Beatrice is hero tho guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dickerson. J. K. Aultz and wifo will leavo next Monday for Omaha, whom they will re- sido during tho summer. Married, on Wednesday, Juno 8th, Mr. Frank Back and Miss Nottio Adams, Judgo Duffy olllciatlng. Miner llros. carry the most complete lino of carpets in tho city. Seo them beforo you purchase and savo monoy. Good workmanship and material In harness Is tho same ns in othor goods. J. O. Butler's goods have both. Somo more or less damage has beon done to wheat on account of lodging caused by tho heavy stand and late rains. Tho wot weather of tho post week has considerably retarded tho cultiva tion of corn and weeds aro getting a good start. Mrs. Jano Warren and daughter Pearl, of What Cheer, Iowo, and Miss Bachol May no, aro tho guests of C. B. Crono and family. John G. Potter who has been teach ing tho Lawrciico school was down tho fust of the week attending tho hiqh school graduating exorches. Chas. Wiener formerly proprietor of tho Golden E"glo clothing store in this city; at present ot Now York City, is here shaking hands and renewing old aciiiaintatices. Tho State bank building on tho cor ner of Fourth avenuo and Webster street has undergone a scraping, pre paratory to receiving a now coat of paint, which will add considerably to its appearance. Tho gutters along the edge of Web ster street were cleaned this week by order of tho street commissioner. Now if lie will just make an order to pre vent trash being thrown in tho gutters all will bo well. Hev. James Mark Darby dollvcrod tho Baccalaureate sermon totho grad uating class at tho M. K. church last Sunday morning. Tho sermon was a very interesting ono and was listened to by the entire class, and also a large congregation of our citizens. Pap Bust presented this office with a lino box of strawberries this week which were grown in his patch west of this city. Thoy wero line, tho llavor being far superior to berries shippou two or three hundrid miles. Pap says he will have about enough to supplj the whole county. A barber of Ltibec, Me., has closed his shop and posted tho following no tice on the loor mo puuuo. This barber Mip will be elo3od for a brief porio I, as tho proprietor has gone to help a few of Uncle Sam's barbers (better known a soldiers; scrape the 1 m is of ihe western heinispheio ch ui t an an olnioi'iin growth ot whiskers commonly culled Spaniards. I shall not be gone long, as Dewey and Samp sou are applying tho lather, and ovorything points to a quick job and a clean ono. I wish to thank tho public for past patvonugo, aud ou my return hope to have a share alio." 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. PREYMARK & CO. Successors to C. Wienek. MJ)Sl f the rail ', a n of mat 1 Mifl Mill (I i an! iiiiIii itf' m. m s, m w . II : n m W 1 1 Si p. ' fa k n f.r: v : fee to r..t: 9U i Aijftvir'. aySfcftK Delegations of London men, repre senting some of the most important in terests in the Philippines haro called upon Ambassador Hay to urgo him to mako representations to this govern ment of their desire that the United States retain permanent possession ol tho Philippines. To anyone paying 81 in advanco for Tuk Cuikk wo will send postago paid two portfolios, siao 101x14 inclios, each containing 10 beautiful reproductions of photographs with descriptions por traying tho battlo ships of tho Ameri can navy. Extra portfolios can bo ob tained for ten cents each. A samplo portfolio can bo scon at this olllco. Tho othor day a young woman was rambling along ono of tho Long Islaud roads. She was dressed smartly, she thought, and when sho met a small b-irn Ii'L'lmmI urchin enrryiug a bird's nest with eggs in it, sho did not hesi tate to stop him. "You aro a wicked boy," she said. "How could you rob that netv No doubt the poor mother is now grioving the loss of her eggs." "Oh, sho don't euro," replied tho ur chin edging away, "she's up in your hut." Norton Courier. Geo. Stowart, who has somo cattle in the Ktiloy pasture, had a yearling steer shot by some unknown person several days ago. This occurrence brings at tention to the fact that too many per sons in this city r.nd vicinity are al lowed to uso lirearms indiscrimiuitcly. There aro a lot of small boys who de light in shooting at everything in sight and thorn nio somo who engage in targot practice win do not hit the mark, but who tako chances on hitting the passer-by. An alarm of lite was turned in last night at 1U:15, llames having been ills covered issuing from the building on the corner .southeast of the south want .school house, owned and occupied by J.A. Norri.s. The building anil con tents wore entirely destroyed; insur ance $'U on the household goods. The department was again willing t undertake tho task but did not fee liko starting without enough money to oarry out the undertaking without go ing to its own treasury. Tho Rivorton Reriow last weok pub lished an account of tho shooting, tear ing to pioces, trampling undor foot and destruction of the American Hag by the rosidents of tho French sottle niont nonr Campbell, which tho editor of that shoot must havo written whilo suffering from a severe nightmare. Tho article is unworthy of reproduc tion, being a fnko pure and simplo, and rellocts much discredit upon tho Fronch residents near the place where tho oc curence is said to havo happofied and lias created considerable just indigna tion among tliein. The people of that vicinity may bo French, which is no discredit but they are by their own words, "American citizens and respect tho American Hag as much us any American, and do not want to be class ed as anarchists and traitors to a eon . try of which they have willingly be come subjects." There is no mistaking the signs of tho times that prosperity is hero in Ne braska. If there is any doubt on tho subject the numerous fakirs, peddlers, shows and photographic outfits which infest this country at present would forever silonco thorn. For the past week or ten days tho city lm3 had two photographic outfits to doal witli and it goes without saying that they havo mado monoy hero. Whilo these fol lows aro making nmioy hero we bo liovo it would bo a good sclionio for tho city to got in line and help out tho city linances by charging them a good round license for running their biisU uess. They and manv other parties come here in direct competition with mercliant.s ni our city and it is duo to our merchants that the license bo mado large enough so that a good snin may be tursii'd Into the treasury of tho city or thee pests made to strike Hod Cloud from their list of stopping places. Tho The lire is supposed to havo originated i i-harges for license of unit shows, fak- from tho oxplosion of a lamp. I ho di- irs, peddlers, cnnvasseis mil others is partmout ro&punddd promptly but ow- j entirely too low and we think it would lug to the long distance to tho seeno ot tho oonllagration arrived too late to be of much service. Hod Cloud, in all probability mI not eololiraio this year. A Mibscrip tioii paper was circulated among the business men this week by a commit tee appointed by tho lire department to raise tho funds necessarj for a cele bration, but tho amount subscribed was not sufficient to warraut tho under taking and the matter was dropped. bo a gooil ulea for tho council to look into tho matter and draft an ordinance which would givo our morelmiiD pro tection or (ill the coffers of the city. 1 - - i Bed Ch.i, Thursday. Wo will honor any by tint Creamery Co. GAI.USUA & WESCOTT. Cicamory opened up check issued Dr. Price's Cru Baklag Powdw WU'i Ptfr tttiht Awm. M.U. i -......,4,kM...wu,u..u- j wteiy mull, U.-WMqpMJ " h , 1 'f'T '-' ' " JmoreSoract,mea"neyBP JW'l - .' 1 i - J ' " a A.1