The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 17, 1898, Image 5
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNiW, 180N. 4 m 5$?nC- if K?rVnJ ri KiA,- K'Stiklv ? & Nearly Every House in the vieiupy of Uuil Cloud lias one our Clocks. Erey Member of tho family should have one of our Watches. w; i Your - FauW 'M Wo art1 cn'tig to present I Ten Dollars ft wt d ui'i'ili of uooils at $ An : Elegant : s Every watch wat't nuti'il to 4 Q You know what we ar.Mloiuc in (y, J''11 don't como am' "o Qalusha iftfisi M7ll3S.V MK&ai Sg. mmmvmm$!mmmmmmm$ CITY NEWS. Carpet9 at Minor Bros. Full line. Go to Butler for the best in saddlery and harness. Now wall paper and window cur tains at Cottings. Oscar Patmore is visiting tho Omaha exposition this week. ) Mrs. Harry Goble arrived in tho city tho last of the week on a visit. Tho favorable weather is being util ized by tho authorities to push street work. Chns Wiener left this week for Chica go mid will go from there to his home in New York City. Cut tho weeds around your premise., They uro unightly and dangerous to lie health beidc. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Fen 1 1 !.., nil Satunhy, Juno 11, a son of ual Nebraki weight. O ':ii r.ilmur left Monday for Oinn liu, where he will look over tho Ex- i .itin for a tew days. The rahiy weather is causing the alfalfa men to Miiile awry, but it's great for wheut and "sicli like." Miner Bro?. will in tho near future put in a full lino of turn it uro and queonsware. Wait for them. Klmer Boss had a very severe attack of nmiralgia of tho stomach last Wed nesday night, but is better now. All persons owing Freymark & Co, will pleaso call on Cowden, Kaley & I Co., who havo bought tho accounts. There will be a Sutiday school rally on Sunday, June 20, at 3 p.m. at school District No. 33. J. S. Warn-:, town ship president. W. N. Sanford, an old Bed Cloud boy on Monday of this week sold thir- teen Jones Lover binders for tho Piano company in Webster county. Sheriff Wells, accompanied by his prisoner, Scott, left Wednesday morn ing for Omaha, where the latter will . lie ued as a willies in the U. S. court. When, you want carpets givo us a i-ill We have largest stock in the city and can save you money on any t Uitiir you want in the carpet line. Minus Hito V. II. Scrivner, real estato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cout, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. I N M'3 f : : Vv5 H-i r. i SB You Don 't I .V, every customer that buys fix 'A 8 IS' w oiii' tiuii witii Watch : Free. keep guod time tir one year. tho CLOTHING BUSINESS. If flX A & Wescott w '4 .: I IVi Al HVT7G W 0 V. AROUND TOWN. J. O. Butlcr's'goods are up-to-date. It rains a little ovory day and a little betwoon times. Trainmaster Kcnyon was here from McCook Sunday. Harry Conover and wife were in Mc Cook the first of the week. It takes considerable hustling to gel ahead of tho weeds this weather. There is going to be an awful howl for harvest hands in this section before long. John Aultz and wife left Monday for Omaha where they will reside during the exposition. Mix- Lois I'opo who has been attend ing school in Lincoln returned home Wednesday night. Harry Conover left Wednesday even ing for McCouU where he will again engage in the train service. Thomas Brakelield left Thursday morning for Ouiali i, where he wib meet a daughter from Oiegon. Mark Parks left Wednesday night for McCook, where lie will take a po sitiou breaking for the B. iV M. Tho republican state convention will meet in Lincoln on Wednesday, An gust 10th, to nominate state ollieers. Jno. Tulleys left Mond-y tor Lin coln witli tho stated intention of being mustered mto tho service of Undo Sam. Mrs. Geo. Leming, who has been visiting with Win. Parkes and family left Wednesbay for her homo in Gil lette, Wyoming. Frank Richardson rocoivedja painful injury Thursday by having tho second linger of his right hand badly mashed while working on a B. & M. Iiaud-car. Miss (.race Garbcr left this morning for Lincoln, whuro she will visit with hei brother Dan and sister Cora. Sho will also visit in Lincoln and Omaha before returning, Rivet ton will let the eagle scream in the good old fashioned frlyluj'ni July I. No doubt our near neighbor will re ceive a liberal support from this eity as there will be no celebration here. We will pay a salary ofjl5.00 per week and oxpenses for man with rig to introduce, our Poultry Mixture mid Insect Destroyer in tho country. Ref erences required. Address, with stamp PkukkctionMko.Co., Parsons, Kan. MK15H .MENTION. Sewing machine at Miner Bio I ten. 0 cling is in Omaha this week. Tho. Burden father of James was here this week. W. S. Garbcr and wife left Sunday for Kansas City. Capl. Houchin is seeing sights in Omaha and the exposition this week. Carpets cut to match and lit rooms, with or without border. Minkii Bitos. The building occupied by Henry Clark has been beautilied by a coal of paint. A. M. Wallers of Blue Hill and coun ty attorney Ranney were here Wednes day. For lire, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm and city property see L, II. Fort. Harness 'hat will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made byJ.O. Butler. Nelse Longtln returned Wednesday night from a Hip to Clyde, and other places in Kansas. The Lincoln Mixed Paints is made in I lie west for the western climate. It stands the test. Sold by Coiling. For once this city is short on paint or.", and anyone who has a few paint spots on his clothes can get a job. Miner Bros, handle the best sewing machine on the market. Guaranteed for fi years, price Wn. Call and sec it. Nine Co.vles boy boarded the north bound train at that place Thursday go ing o enlist in the Nebraska volun teers. Samxmkn wanted by large factory supplying free outfits and paying sev eral I0 weekly. Brattice, ',M!l Pearl, New York. A good ninny are still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now and take advantage of our oiler of premiums. An Osborne county, Kansas, man had thirty head of cattlo killed by one stroke of lightning last weok. J'his breaks all records. Rev. John Bean of Otto is seriously ill and is not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. Sardis Kolloy of Topeka, daughter and son-in-law arrived last night. K. U. Overman accompanied by his wife and mother, returned from Has tings Monday. Mr. Overman had also been in Omaka looking after legal matters. Thero is a general clamor for inoro sidewalks these muddy times, but it doesn't seem to occur to tho kicker that thero is no law against anyone building walks that wants to. The business men of Campbell raised about $150 for a Fourth of July celebration at that place, as much as could bo raised in this city which is three or four times tho sizo of Camp bell. Tho city fathers should next tiy their hands at sanitary work. All filth and filth breeding places should be cleaned up and not permitted in the future. One ounco of preventative is worth sixteen ounces of quinine. Roadmaster Wilburn has had the large cotton-wood trees surrounding his House girdled and soon the nuisance of having everything around tho pro perty covered with clinging cotton thrown oil' from these tree will be abated. The McCook Tribune say- "The backbone of the drouth will soon he broken." The people of this siction are wMiing that the backbone ot the i .liny season might oon be broken. Tin- rain i-li-ik ha evidently lost ur inisl iid iliu plug Does Baby Thrive? If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does not nourish it, put fifteen or twenty drops of Scott's Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will see a marked change. We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. It is the same with larger children that are delicate. Scott's Emulsion seems to be 'the element lacking in their food. Do not iail to try it if your children do not thrive. It is as useful for them in Bummer as in winter. , Ask your doctor if this is not true, SCOT XUJE? HE, ChonWtf, Hw Yott Rujnl make the Imul purr, uholeume anil (trillions. MM, WN0 POWDER Absolutely Pure roi.i tn.isa ootH co mvo. MOllH OU liKSSJPKIibONAL. John i'jlnieky is homo from Omaha. Prof. Kolloy is in Omaha this week. Mrs. F. S. Henderson went to Omaha Saturday. Florence Wood went to Oberlin, Kansas, Tuesday. Mrs. V. H. Soliday is visiting friends and rolativos hero. M. B. Kdleman a former citi.en of this place was here the fust of tho week. Mrs. Ben Ludlow U visiting relatives and seeing the sights of Omaha this week. Miss Millie Slaby of McCook was here the last of the week visiting friends. Norm: All persons are forbidden to hunt or shoot in my pasture. C. 11. Kai.i:v. For lire, lightning and tornado insur ance on faun and city property see L. II. Fort. Dr. Bennett who ha been here for some time past, left for his home in Michigan Tuesday. Kngineer Sandborn and wife of Mc Cook were visiting P. A. Wells and wife the lirst of the week. Mrs. Thos. Wilburn left Tuesday night for Hendley where she will make a month's visit with her mother. Karl Pond has received a lino now Conn cornet md feels as happy as a kid with his first pair of red top boots. Miner Bros, carry tho most complete line of carpets in tho city. Seo them before you purchase and save money. Good workmanship and matorial in harness is tho same as in other goods. J. O. Butler's goods havo both. Dout buy quconswaro or furniture until seeing tho stock of Miner Bros which will arrive in a few days. They can save you money. Got our prices on carpets. All kinds and at tho lowest prices. Ele gant line of samples and largest stock in tho city to select from. Minkh Bkos. Write to J. Francis, General Passon ger agont Burlington Route, Omaha, for handsome 82-pago pamphlet de scriptive of tho Trans-Mississippi Ex position, free. I. Freymark, who ha? been a member of the linn of Freymark & Co., left Wednesday morning for Chicago. The gentleman has not decided what lie will do in the future. F. W. Cowden will leave Sunday morning for Cnicacu where ho will meet C'lias. Wiener and will purchase the fall slock ol clothing for the new CowdcnKaley Clothing Co. Sntu;i From my farm :ii miles not th of tli i- city, ouu moiic colored poll mare, about ten years old, nu merous brands, addle marks, black mane and tail, black stripe down the hack Suitable icward paid for re tin ii. !". Nr.wiioi si: At the last regular meeting of Char ity lodge, No. Gil, A. F. & A. M. tho following otllcers were elected for tho coming year: 1). Madison Finch, W. M.i II K. Grice, S. W.; 11. M. Coch rane, J. W.-, Wm. Parkes, Treas.; A. Galusha, Sec'y. MissTilla McClelland of Red Cloud spent Saturday and Sunday in this city visiting friends mid attending the reception given by tho Alumni associa tion. Miss McClelland has been em ployed to teach in tier present position for tho ensuing year, making live suc cessive terms sho has been elected to the position. Blooniington Echo. The city of Beloit, Kansas, lias had meal tickets printed and circulated throughout tho city. When a hungry tramp comes along he is given one of these tickets which, when presented to tho city marhal, entitles him lo work on the streets long enough to earn a .square meal. This i a good scheme ami should be tried in lhieity. Red Cloud Cieamery oiiened up Thursdiiy We will honor any check issued by the Creamery Co. Gai.l'.sua & Wkscott. Dr. Price's Crtaa Baklag Powftt WarW's Mr rUjfctut Awartf. :.. ;..&... :.!..;.!.:.!..;.!..;. '. : i 'V' . CHAS. WIENER, PrtEB. F. W. COWDEN, Seo. A. U. KALEY, TliEAS. 1 CouideMlaley Clothing Co. ; INCORPORATED. :'. Wiener's Old Stund. Wo will always bo . -i Moy's and Children's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Wo most respectfully ask a fair share of' pat ronage from tho people of Rod Cloud and Web ster county. Wo havo no Gold Bricks to sell. ;f . . : St. Honest business methods will be our stock'Mn '?& trade. Si si Goods sold at ono price a nil marked in plain figures. Give us a trial. Special announcement later. fi V. :' lr mm flebraska jWereafitile Go. SPECIAL Thursday, Friday and Monday". SAMPLE lien's - Fine Negligee Shirts, at nearly fiOo on the dollar. Our GOe, 75u, SI 00, SI .GO and 82.00 shirts Sale price UGc to 81.00. On our underwear counter. Ladies' Shirt Waists ! Srmplo line of Ladies' Sliirt Wai-ts at "iOt- for jour choice. Former prices Were TGc to e'll .1(1. Special in New Wash Fabrics ! .Ml pn ees of the set .li Newt t an Fiiiitiit. icgiilm i'J l.'ie, lSi anil 'Jo s-iie piu'i-, j"i.i t'hoii e 1' v j.no "p. CARPETS! Have just received tiuoher lot place on sale at -vie, hoc, i.ic, oU" aim hue per y.-irn i nese are eztra bargain prices, as thoy at e Usually sold at 10c to lGc per yard more. io yards Standard Calicoes for 29c. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, 3c. At Our Dress Goods Counter we are offering Spe ial Bargain Values that are worth seeing. Special Oxford Sale ! Special Bargains in Ladies' Oxfords at GOe, 7Ge, 83c, ?1.Q0 tied $1.50 per pair. Conio in and see them, they are the 'nest values ever offered. Riverton and Anboy Flour at $1.40 and $1.50 a sack, 17 pounds best Granulated Sugar $1.00, Special in Uncolorcd Japan Tea at 25c. Battleship Maine Soap, 5c per cake. Rolled Oats, 5c per package. Baking Powder, pound can, 10c. Package Coffee, 10c. I li m iyj I. f audsomo Cimrc i& & Nebraska - Mercantile - Co. (& ..;'. ,.x. ..;.. .v.. ,:...:,. i u . V'.'i Si s . w Now Ready tor lluslncss. headquarters for 'Men's "!'. m I i 9 X' ?? ft. u m Ti' , mmm$mmm BARGAINS FOR LINE OF CARPETS! of New Ingrain Carpets, which wo for Silverware Coupons. ALFRED HADELL, Manager. Wj ! pfi ,i1M