The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 29, 1898, Image 5

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 2y. 1898.
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CITY NEWS.
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Tho Baptist church is being neatly
painted.
Fred Gund of Blue Hill was hero tho
first of tho wcok.
Special sale at J. O. Butler's harness
abop every two weeks.
Mi9sEdna Crono is visiting friends
in McCook this week.
Bon Pegg returned Thursday night
from a trip to Kansas City.
Workmen oro engaged in painting
tho south ward school house.
t Miss Jennie Bell of Lincoln is hero
visiting old friends this week.
Rev. Jacob Brinkoma of Koscmont
was a city visitor horo Thursday.
Mrs. Samuol West an J daughter Nel
lie aro visiting iu Omaha this week.
Hardware, tinwaro,woodonwaro, and
tho best cutlery at W. W. Wright's.
Frank Cowdon took in tho Superior
Hastings ball game at Superior Thurs
day. Notice All persons aro forbidden
to hunt or shoot in my pasture. C. H.
Kalky.
For fire, lightning and tornado insur
ance on farm and city property soo L.
H. Fort
Doll Abol was horo from Hebron this
wook to attend tho wodding of his sis
ter Rotta.
Tbo republican county convention
will bo held in this city on next Thurs
day, August 4 tb.
Tho Misses Ella and Alice Remsberg
and Gortie Lindloy returned Sunday
-from a trip to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wells and daugh
ter Mabel left Tuesday for a visit to
tho exposition at Omaha.
Tho Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. aro
offering some raro bargains in men's
suits. Seo them before you buy.
Walter Sherwood and wife and tho
Misses niarv and Margaret Minor woro
in Superior Wednesday to see tho ball
gamo.
Tho rain last Sunday evening, though
rather slight, served to lay tho dust
and cool off tho atmosphere to a con
siderable extent.
Dr. Fulkorson, eyo and ear specialist
1of Hastiugs, late of tho Illinois eyo nnd
oar infirmary, will bo at Dr. Moran
villa's office Tuesday, August 2, 1808.
V. H. Scrivnor, real estate man,
will sell your farm for you for a rea
sonable por cent, or will tradoyour
farms for Missouri lands. Address, V.
H. Scrivnor, Red Cloud, Nobr.
Money to Loan Money to loan in
any amount on upproved real ostato
security at lowest rate of interest and
most fnvurublu terms of payment. En
quire of or address F. E. Goblk, at tho
office of tho Trader's Lumber Co., Red
Cloud, Neb.
"Romember tho .Maino" on August
10th, and get your dinner and suppur
at tho W. R. C. headquarters
help provido tho necessary fuuds to
'ijuy mediciucs for our wounded sol
diers now at tho front doing sorvicofor
our common country.
Dr. G. G. Gingrich, representing Dr.
Coo's Sanitarium of Kansas City, will
bo in tho city August 8th and Otb. Tho
doctor will bo at tho Holland Housct
whoro ho will bo ploascd'toieo any of
Dr. Coo's old patients, or anybody who
may wish to consult regarding any af
llictlou. Consultation with tho doctor
is freo.
Tho Ladies' Union Socioty of Amboy
will glvo an ice cream sooial at tbo
school houso on Wednesday evoning,
August 3. As it is a moonlight night a
largo crowd is expected and an abund
auco of cream and cako will bo provld
' d. Ono of tho loading features of tho
ovoning will bo "Robokah at tho well."
A good tlmo is insured to all.
AROUND TOWN. '
Mrs. G. V. Dow is visiting in Omaha
this wook.
M. Finch was on tho sick list tho first
of tho week.
L. M. Crablll and wifo wcro in Su
perior Thursday.
If you want a cook stovo
seo W. W. Wright.
Road tho largo ad of Dr. Coo's sani
tarium in this issue
Goo. McCall was up from Guido Rock
tho first of Iho wook.
Congressman Sutherland 'of Nelson
was hero tho last of tho wook.
Miss Nellie Rood of Campbell has
boon visiting horo this wook.
Tho populist county convention will
bo hold in this city tomorrow.
Dr. Rood is now assisted in his dontal
offico by Miss Elizaboth Shoppard.
John Forgusou of Guido Rock was a
pleasant caller at this offico today.
J. J. Baker and wifo of Bluo Hill
wcro horo visiting friends Sunday.
wnio anu look over our assortment
of gasoline stoves. W. W. WnioiiT
W. W. Wright will put in your
plumbing and work of that kind cheap.
Randolph McNitt was looking after
legal matters in McCook tho first of tho
wook.
A. W. Ely of McCook camo down
Thursday morilng to visit friends
horo.
Froo examination by tho X-ray ap
paratus at Holland Houso on August 8
and 9.
Harry Lotson returned Monday from
a visit with hi) brother Will at Dead-wood.
A now window
placed in front of
Wells.
Eugeno Wright was horo this week to
attend' tho marriago of his brother
Wallace.
Aaron Conovcr and wifo roturnod
homo from thoir eastern trip Wednes
day night.
waicn tno paper ana soo what wo
have in storo for you at J. O. Butler's
harness shop.
Leopold Herburgcr is visiting with
August Lauterbach and family in Col
by, Kansas, this week.
Everybody come out on the 18th and
holp swell the funds for modiclno to bo
sont to our aick soldiers.
Mrs. Will Mitchell and Children left
Monday on a visit to Choyenno, Wyo
ming, and Holyoko, Colorado.
County Trcasuror Robinson and wifo
aro visiting in Omaha and taking in
tho sights at tho exposition this wook.
Dr. Fulkorson, oculist and aurist,
of Hastings, will moot oyo and oar pa
tients or thoso needing glasses at Dr.
Moranville's office, Tuesday, August 2,
1898.
Write to J. Francis, Genoral Posson
gcr agent Burlington Route, Omaha,
for handsome 32-pago pamphlet de
scriptive of tho Trans-Mississippi Ex
position, freo.
For tho convenience of tho people of
Red Cloud and surrounding country,
ono of Dr. Coo's special examiners will
bo at tho Holland House August 8 and
9. Two days only. "
J. H. Smith writes combinod insur
ance for a torm of fivo years at 8 por
cent. On schools houses, churches and
farm property on tho installment plan.
Drop him a card at Rod Cloud, Nob.
awning has boon
tho offico of P. A.
"During tho hot woathor last summer
I had a sovoro attack of cholera mor
bus, necessitating my leaving my bus
iness," .says Mr. C A. Haro, of Haro
Bjft Fincastlo, Ohio. "Aftor taking
twtf or throo doses of Chamberlain's
Colic, "Cholera oud Diarrhoea Romcdy
I was completely relieved and in a few
hours was able to resutno my work in
tho storo. I sincerely recommend it
to any one afflicted with stomach or
bowel trouble" For sale by II. E.
Grlco.
Fob Sale. All of block 8, Kaloy &
Jackson's addition, for ono hundred
and fifty dollurs(3150.) For particulars
inquire of Geo. O. Ycisor, Red Cloud
Nebraska, or writo to the owner, Chas.
F. CarsoA', M. D., Sto. Gonoviovo, Mis-
and thus 80"r1'
Among tho wounded soldiors nrriv
ing at New York on tho hospital ship
Relief is tho name of Clarunco Reed,
company A, Tenth infantry, formerly a
resident of Red Cloud township and a
son of Uuclo Tommy Rocd of this city.
Ho was sont to Bollovuo hospital. It is
expoctod that all will recover.
A rather daring daylight robbery oc
curred at tho residonco of J, D. Craus
ol last Saturday, afternoon, Tho deed
was pnrpotrated whilo Mrs. Crans was
out of tho houso for a whilo in tho gnr
den, and upon roturning she discov
ered that her gold watch and a pocket
book wero missing. No cluo so far has
boon found of the thioves.
Poultry car on track evory two
weeks regular frcm now on. Watch
this space for da so and prices. Next
ca,r Monday afternoon, August 1, at B.
& M. dopot, Red Cloud, Nebr. Prices
paid in cash,, hens Co, roostars $1.20
por dozen, springs highest market
prlco. Watch tho time, Don't tio poultry.
M1CU1C MENTION.
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Miss Susio 'Konady it visiting In
Omaha.
J. I. Kolloy wa's a Guide Rock visitor
Tuesday.
Bon McCuno roturnod Thursday
from McCook.
HI. B. Hampton of Guido Rock was
hero yesterday.
For tho best tho Alaska refrigerator
call on W. W. Wright.
Miss Sarah Hanson has returned
from hor visit to Omaha.
John Morrill and daughter Maud
havo returned from Omaha.
G. A. Willis returned Thursday from
a several days stay in Omaha.
Roscoo Cathor has boon appointed as
principal of tho south ward school.
Second ward caucus next Monday
evening at 8 p.m. sharp at tho fireman's
hall.
For fire, lightning and tornado insur
ance on farm and city property soo L.
H. Fort.
Mrs. J. W.McIntyro, living south of
tho river left Thursday f jr a visit In
Pennsylvania.
First ward caucus noxt Monday aft
ernoon at S o'clock at tho offico of tho
Trader's Lumber Co.
Mrs. Geo. Ball and daughtor of Colo
rado, arrived in tho city tho last of tho
week on a visit to friends.
Miss Mario Moranvillo of Jofforson,
Iowa, daughter of Chas. Moranvillo,
arrived in tho city Tuosday ovoning.
Mrs. Chas. Milligan roturnod to hor
homo at Oxford tho last of the woek
accompanied by Mrs. F. G. Williams.
Miss. Person who has boon visiting
with hor brother, John, horo loft tho
first of tho wook for hor home in Kan
sas '
Wo are still exclusive agents for tho
Selz celebrated Shoes. Best in tho
world. The Cowden-Kaley Cloth
ing Company.
This office wishes to acknowledge
the receipt of a splendid supply of wod
ding cake from Mrs. D. M. Abol, which
was much appreciated.
Snectal salo August 1st to 5th on
light singlo and double harness, nots,
dusters, whips, at J. O. Butler's. Ono
week only on these articles.
Campbell Bros show held forth in
this city last Tuosday as advertised.
The show has boen considerably im
proved during tho past year and is well
worth the patronage it received.
"I havo used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family for years and al
ways with good results," says Mr. W.
B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For small
children wo find it especially effective"
For Solo by H. E. Grlco.
Carl Flnarty, Roy Flnarty, Goo.
Ohrlstlvol. H. A. West editor of tho
Kuoxvillo Express, a party on tho road
ovorland to Phoonix, Arizona stopped
off here and visited friends a short
tlmo tho last of tho week.
If you aro afflicted with any disease
requiring either medical or surgical at-,
toution call at tho Holland Houso nnd
got an opinion of your case, together
with such othor information as" you may
desiro concerning Dr. Coo's Sanitarium.
Tho marriage of Mr. W. W. Wright
and Miss Rotta J. Abel was solemnized
at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Abel, on Seward stroot,
at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.
Tho ceremony which was a quiet one,
only the immodiato relatives of tho
family being present, was performed
by Rev. James Darby of tho Methodist
church. Many Uno presents woro loft
as romombrauccs of tho happy ovont.
A splendid suppor was sorved nnd tho
happy couplo left on tho ovoning train
for tho west.
CHURCH NOTES.
ciihistian ciiuuoh.
Sorvtcos each Lord's Day as follows:
Morning scrvico at 10:80. Subject,
"Christian Socialism."
Bible school, 12 m.
Junior Christian Endeavor 8 p.m.
Sonior Christian Endeavor 7:15 p.m.
Evoning sorvico at 8 o'clock. Sub
jict: "Intemperance and Crimo vs.
Tomporanco and Purity."
Sormon nt Cowlcs at 8:30 p.m.
Excollont music each sorvico.
Prayor meeting and biblo study on
Wednesday evenings.
Ladles' Aid Socioty Friday after
noons. Our pleasant church homo nnd all
scrvicos aro over opon to tho public.
L. A. HussoNd, Pastor.
METHODIST
Services noxt Sunday as follows:
Morning service at 10:30.
Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. .
Junior League at 4 p.m.
Sonior League at 7 p.m.
Evening sorvico at 8 o'clock.
Prayor meeting on Wednesday even
ing at 7:80.
Ladies Aid Socioty Friday afternoon.
All aro most cordially invited to at
tond. James Mark Dakuy, Pastor.
HAITIST OHUHCH.
Sorvicos noxt Sunday as follows.
Morning services nt 10:30. Subjoct,
"A Mechanical Viow."
Sunday School at 11:45.
Juniors mooting at 8 p.m.
Young Pcoplo's Union moots nt 7
p.m.
Evening sorvico nt 8 o'clock. Sub
ject, "Plus Ultra." A sormon to tho
Wobster county teacher's institute
Monthly covonant mootng Wednes
day ovoning nt 8 o'clock.
All cordially invited. Seats freo.
Isaac W. Edson, Pastor.
j5 We have received this week a
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See Oar $1.00 Ploui Shoes.
conqheoational.
Regular sorvicos noxt Sunday as
lows:
Morning sorvicos at 10:80. Subject,
"ConfesslngChrist."
Sunday School at 11:45.
Young People's Socioty of Christian
Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Evoning sorvico at 8 p.m. Subjoct,
"Antidote for Discouragomont." A
tomporanco talk.
Preaching at Dlst. 14, Indian crook
at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayor mooting and con
ference Wednesday evening at 8.
All cordially invited to attond theso
services.
Frank W. Dean, Pastor.
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Music Recital.
Program of tho reoltal to bo giyon at
the opera houso August 4th, under the
auspices of tho Christian church:
Quartet.. .Selected
McBirs. Albright, Cottlng, Pulton, Albright.
(a) Goodbyo Sweet Day. Vaiinau
(b) Mr Pretty Marquho .Wcst
Mlta llcatrlx Mlier.
Duct Mandolin and guitar .................Selected
Messrs. Mcllrldo and MoNltt.
Aur Marie from opera "Carallerla ItuaUcana"
Mini Ileatrlx Miter.
Duct . . ...
Tho Mlises Smith
For All Eternity ,
Mlu Beatrix Mltcr,
Whittling solo . ....
Mn. Wolli.
Flower song from opera "Fault" ...Quondo
Mrs. Ileatrlx Mirer.
Instrumental Solo .....Selected
Mlu Irene Miner.
Because I Love You, Dear.. .. Ilawley
Mlu Beatrix Mixer.
Legend ..- . ........ Parka
Acme Quartet
Pricos of Admission 15c and 25c. Re
served seats 85c.
Stm Hats at Gost.
Cowden-Kaley ClothingCo.
One Price Cotiiiers.
Wiener'-s'Old Stand.
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Selected
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at tho postolllco at Red Cloud, Neb
raska, for tho week eiuliug July 28th,
1808.
Miss Pearl Warren. ,
Theso letters will bo sont to tho dead
letter ufllco Aug. Uth, if not callod for
bofore. When calling for above please
say advertised. T. C. Haokkr, P. M.
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
I 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 fail to try it if
your children do not thrive.
It is as useful for them in
Eummer as in winter. ,
Ask your doctor if this is not trut,
SCOT gi, CtMMbM, Nw Yt
Nebraska Mercantile Co.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
SPECIAL
Sacrifice Clearing Sale
to make room for new goods.
All loyal citizens of Rod Cloud and
vioinity aro requested to co-operato
with tho Woman's Relief corps of Rod
Cloud, in giving a dinner and supper
on Saturday, August 13th, 1803, for tho
purpose of raising monoy to buy medi
cines for our 9ick nnd wounded soldier
boys at tho front, In foreign lands, and
in camp in tho south and olsowhero.
Evory person is cordially solicited to
come- nnd holp on that day and con
tribute all that thoy can for that noblo
purpose This is a laudahlo and patri
otic effort and ono that all can lend a
helping hand. It will surely meet
with tho approbation of every loyal
citizon of this city and vicinity. Do
not forgot tho date, August 13th,
Meals will bo sorved at 15c. By order
of tho committoo.
Persons troubled with diarrhoea will
bo interested in the oxpnrionco of Mr.
W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorronco,
Providence, R. I Ho says: "For sov
oral years I havo boon almost a con
stant sufferer from diarrhooa, and fre
quent attacks completely prostrating
mo nnd rendering mo unlit for my du
tios at this hotel. About two years ago
traveling salesman kindly gave mo a
smnll bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. Much
to my surprise and delight its effects
wero immodiato. Whenever I feel
symptoms of tho dlsoaso I would forti
fy myself against tho attack with a few
ilnsps of this valuablo remedy. Tim
result has been very satisfactory anil
almost complete relief from tho afflic
tion." For salo by H. E, Grico.
m Special Clearing Sale Prices on
uress uroo.as.
Summer Wash Fabrics at Half
Price.
ioc and I2rc Wash Fabrics at 5c per yard.
Special Clearing" Sale Prices on
Carpetings,
at 22c per yard and upwards.
Men's Blue Overalls at 27c.
Special Clearing Sale Prices on
Men's Shirts,
at 19c, 25c, 35c, 38c, 50c and 75c.
In Our Grocery Department.
A good many aro still in arrears on
subscription who might just as well
pay up now and' take advantage of our
offer of premiums.
Try a sack of our Blue Springs warranted (lour,
is the best and will give satisfaction.
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Special Clearing Sale Prices on
ht4 T.o3-iacj IWiaaoo nrtrl TVTai'cj
Shoes and Oxfords.
Nebraska Mercantile Co.
ALFRED HADELL, Manager.
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