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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1898)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1898. V ft J .- i -. tt ,? iff, f 4 . IP. S-i '... fcwfcfc fl' & W t"i. : & X "i V 3 A Royal make the lood pure, wholeiom. and dtllcloui. Iff w POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKINQ fOWMR CO , fit YORK. CITY NEWS. Paul Popo was in OiimIiu this wcul;. Mis. Clara Jackson went to Super ior Thursday mm nltig Will Mitchell and brothur James spent the week in Om-iho. Miss Estclln Duckcrjs visiting with fiiends in Mindcn this week. Miss Jessie Blown enmu in Tuesday fiom the north on train No 143. Hardware, tinware.woodouwnio, and the best cutlery at W. W. Wright's. Thos. Kralik and wife lcftSatutday morning foi'n visit at Orcslou, Iowa. W. W. Wright und wile have teturned fiom their wedding tilp in the west. Notice All persons nie forbidden to hunt or shoot In my pasture. C. H. Kalky. tor lire, lightning mid tornado Insur auco on farm and city pioperty see L. H. Fort. Dillnrd Bedford left Thursday morn to visit friends at Omaha and see the -exposition. Jos. Fogel was in St. Joseph this week taking in the fair and looking after business matters. Jos. Cummings was taken to the in fant hospital at Lincoln, Tuesday morning by Sheriff Wells. Mrs. John G. Pottor airlvod homo Thursday morning from a several weeks visit at Salt Lake, Utah. Special salo August 15 to 27 on sweat puds, collar pads, collars combs, brush es ana cards at J. O. Butler's. Call and examine our stock and get our prices before buying shoes. Wo can save you money. Beeq & Smith. Mrs. Snell and little daughter of Spokane, Washington, are hero on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Homer Sher wood. Miss Allio Ray of Norton county ar rived in the city Tuesday morning on a visit to O. E. Leggott and family south of tho river. Clara Kay, niece of F. K. Goblo stop ped off hole Tuesday morning on a visit on her way homo from California to Klein, Illinois. We ni i- making n display of tho iinest lino of hutj over brought to Red Cloud. Come in mid s-ce them Tub Cowden Kaley Clotiiino Co. Homy Spiner and (laughter who have been visiting with Mrs. AnnaSapp for several months, past, kft Thursday morning for La Harpe, Illinois. Mrs. Jno. Waller and Mrs. Geo. Hagarnf Cowlos were down Tuesday morning -md took the tiain hero for the exposition and to visit fiiends in Cas fount v. V. II. Surivuw, rcil citato man, will sell your faim for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrivnor, Red Cloud, Nebr. Daniel Garber, after having under gone surgical treatment in Chicago, is here, having in rived Mond ly night. Ho lius been pronounced cured by tho physicians under whoso charge ho was Dr. A. 0. Taylor, optician, graduate of tho Chicago Optical college, will again visit Red Cloud, remaining from Fri(tay, August 20 to Soptomber 2, at C. L. Cotting's diug8toro. Eyes ex amined fioe. Monev to Loan Monoy to loan in any amount on approved real estate sceuiity at lowest rato of intorost nnd most favorable tct ms of payment. En quire of or address F. E. Gouuc, at tho ofllce of tho Trader's Lumbor Co., Red Cloud, Nob. Poultry car on track evory two wooks regular frcm now on. Watch this space for da'" and ptices. Noxt car Monday aftorno'jti, August 20, at B. A- M. ilouot. Red Cloud, Nobr. Prices paid in cash, lions Oo per pound. High est market piico for other kinds of poultry.-H. Fisiiback, Shipper. Tho Rev. W. B. Costloy, of Stock In idgo, (Sa., while attending to his pas toral duties at Ellenwood, this state, au attacked by cholera niotbus. Ho v, "livid hi 1 l.ppnid to ot i !d of i ImMl f C'liamboilnin'! Colic .Cholera and Dloirboeii Remedy, nd I "think it was the moans of having my life. It roliovod mo at ouco." Forsalo by H. E Grico. AUOUND TOWN. "CUbaLibie," Wednesday evening. Walt Roby returned Saturday morn i ug from a trip to McCook. Mts. Jos. Williams is visiting friends in Bloomington this week. Mrs. Andrew Cummi igs has returned homo alter a visit in Kansas. L. M. Crabill is spending tho week with f i tends in Oberlin, Kansas. II. E. Grico and wife woro in Omaha this wcok viewing tho exposition. Como and look over our assortment of gasolino stoves. W. W. Wihoht. W. W. Wright will put lu your plumbing ond woik of that kind cheap. Jos. Peterson and family wero taking in the sights of the Oiiittha exposition this week Shoes of nil kinds, from the best to the cheapest, at special sale ptices at Berg A: Smith's shoe store. Dr. Reed will spend noxt week nt Omaha attending the National Dontal association which meets there. Miss Anna Mooio of We&loynn Uni versity, Lincoln, is tho guest of Misses Nettie nnd Carilc Hummell this (week. Special sale August 1G to 27 on sweat pads, collar pads, collars, combs nnd brushes and cards at J. O. Butler's II. C. Sautter and wifo who have been visiting with Ben Ludlow nnd wife, teturned to their home lu Omaha Monday. Mis. Patti Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Walker, of Omaha, arrived in tho city Tuesday on a visit with A. Galusha and family. A good many are still in arrears on subscription who might Just as well pay up now and take advantage of our offer of premiums. Miss Stella Williams who has been visiting with L. H. Rust and wifo re turned to her homo at Ncosha, Mis souri, Wednesday morning. For Sale. All of block 8, Kaloy & Jackson's addition, for ono hundred and tif ty dolIars(S150.) For particulars inquiro of Goo. O. Yeiser, Red Cloud Nebraska, or write to the owner, Chas. F. Carsow, M. D., Sto. Genevieve, Mis souri. For tho Old Soldiers and Settlers ro- union at Republican, Nebraska, August 20 to September 1, tho Burlington will sell tickets at oue rate and ono third for tho round trip from all points with in 75 miles. Tickets sold August 20tb with final return limit September 4th. A. Conover, Agent. For the annual reunion of tho old soldiers and Scttkrs at Oxford, Neb raska, September 7 to 10, 1803, tho Bur lington will soil tickots at ono and one third faro for tho round trip from all points within 75 miles. Tickets sold September 7, with final limit for return to September 12. A. Conovek, Agent. List of lottors i omaining uncalled for at the postofllcc at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the ucek ending Aug. 25th, 1808. Brown, A. A. Raiisbach, Thos. ThcsoletteM will bo sent to tho dead letter oflleo Sept. 8th, if not called for befoi e. When calling for above plcaso say advertised. T. C. Hackeii, P. M. Suttons big double company of twen ty people, with a superb band and or chestra, will be at tho Red Cloud opein houso next Tuesday nnd Wednesday nights. The opening play is "Cuba Libre," a four act war dinmathntis be ing presented with great success nil ovor thocnt. Tho company is fon the way to 1111 a week's engagement nt tho Tnbor Grand opera houso in Denver, nnd piomisu tho people of Red Cloud tho best performance of tho Iinest war diaina ever wi'tten. The prices tire only 25e and n-servod seats .'55c at (Ji ice's tliug store. On tho h aw wind of the storm which pitted over this city Monday evening, s.iys the McCook Tribune, was a swarm of unknown insects. The in sects, so far as wo can leaiu ftotu those who saw them, weio like what nro commonly called "snnko-feedors." Somo thought they werh grass-hoppets thoio were some grasshoppers among them but, while no ono, so far as wo know, succeeded in catching ono of the insects, most agree that they woro not grasshoppers, but tesomblcd thn "snnke-fecdor," so commonly called in tho oast. Thoie wore millions of thorn and thoy passed from north to south. Presout conditions among swino bleeders indicnte that tho herds nro seriously menaced with outbrnkes of cholera. The weather conditions aio most fa vol able for such outbreaks. Very sudden chnnges srojn cool weath- or to oxtremo neat anil tho rovorso, with dry runs whoro it is almost if not ontiioly impossible to koop down dust, and a low state of tho water supply, nil tend to bring about that debilitated condition of the hog's system which makes outbieaks of disease oay, and its fatalltj i-i v grmt. Under Mich i ii in I i " m I- H 1 1 -.ti pi iti 1 1 1 1 i a r (if e.'liti'n of tun' ijji.i Hpi' tliug, which nulicHit' that Ihe west may bo bwejil by a clmleia epidemic not I en destructive than that of 189(1. Nebras ka Fui mer. MEIIK MENTION. Isaac Hummell of Oklahoma is hero. i D wight Jones of Guido Rock was up this week. Miss Nellie Shorman is visiting in Guldo Rock. Miss Gcrtlo Lindley is homo from Al mona, Kansas. James Cochrano left this morning for a visit at Omaha. Frank Llndsey and little daughter woro hero this wcok. Miss Viola Ward loft this morning for n visit nt Omaha. Mrs. Win. Clemmons of tho B & M eating houso is in Omaha. Mis. Woldcmnn and dntighters aro homo from their Hip to Iowa and Illi nois. For lire, lightning and tornado Insur anco on farm and city property soo L. II. Fort. John Byrno, foimerly of this county uow u resident of Colorado, is hoio this week, DicK Hall tho now harbor at Hiatt's has resigned his position nnd went away Tuesduy. Mrs. G. E. McKooby after a pleasant visit liore has returned to her homo at Guthrie, Oklahoma. David Schaffnit, wifo nnd daughter of Illinois nro bore visiting with Chas. Schaffnit and family. Berg & Smith have tho largest lino of shoes in tho city to soloct from and their prices aro the lowest. Spoclal sale August 15 to 27 on sweat pads, collar pads, collars, combs, brushes and cards at J. O. Butler's. Henry Clark and Miss Laura Boyd left Thursday for York where thoy Trill visit friends and then go to Omaha. H. A. Howard, wifo and daughter Mabel and Tillio Cook who bavo boon attending tho exposition at Omaha, aro homo. Mrs. W. E. Jackson loft Thursday morning to visit her daughter Mrs. John Borcnzori at Pawnoo City, this state. R. W. Fidler and wife who have been visiting with E. B. Smith and family left Saturday morning for Lansing, Kansas. Charles Schultz has carponters at work on his new residonco north of town. R. M. Cochrane will supervise the work. Tho merry-go-round is billed for an other two week's engagement in this city. Rod Cloud must be a profitable place for their business. Miss Annio Harris, sister of Will Harris, arrived Wednesday night from Littlo Rock, Arkansas, and will mako this placo her futuro homo. Captain Jackson, who was sovoroly wounded at tho battle near Santiago, will' shortly arrivo in the city on n visit to his sistor Mrs. A. Galusha. Harvey Ccx left Monday morning for Omaha to tiko in tho exposition, after which ho will go to Geneva where ho has n position in tho city schools for another year. Ralph Popo who was a member of tho naval fmce on tho battleship Texas during tho extermination of Corvora's Hoot Is here visiting his paimts Mr. nnd Mrs Geo. F. Popo nnd other fi'londs. Wo have used Chamborlnln's Cough remedy in our homo for many years nnd bear chcei ful testimony to its val ue as a mediclno which should bo in nvery family In coughs and colds wo have found it to bo cfllcacinus nnd in croup and whooping cough In children wo deem it indisponslblo. II. P. Rit- TKit, 4127 Fairfax Ave., St. Louis, Mo. For Salo by H. E. Grice. 1: mi m OME persons say it is natural for them to lose flesh during summer. o But losing flesh is losing ground. Can you afford to aDoroacn anotner win- ym 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. Scott's Emulsion i of cod liver oil with hypo- phosphides aoes just as much good in summer as in winter. It makes flesh in August as well as April. You certainly need as strong nerves in July as in January. Ari your vnk throat ond lungs should be healed and strength ened without delay. All DruiaUti. UK. anil tl. i 4 i m e a S 0M IS i 8 o o to 8COTT & 110WNK, CbtmUU. New York TUK WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Rtifus Mlksoh isdoivn with typhoid fever. J. D, Fulton of Rtverton was down this wook. Mrs. Alex Bentley Is in the city tho guest of friends. Will Coznd of Long Island, Kansas, was hero this week. T. E. Penman and wife nro home from the exposition. Will Brewer was visiting old frlonds in McCook this week. A fino baby girl arrived at tho homo of Charloy Roiglo on last Sunday. C. Tho harbor shop of Ward HIatt has been treated to a now coat of paint. R. T. Potter teturned home today from a two-months visit nt Salt Lake, Utah F. P. Walters has boon changed from statlou ngont'nf Innvnlu tbyLobnnon, this state. Miss Wllla Gather and In other Ros coo loft Ftldny evening for an outing in tho mountains. oVorn Olmstond, while playing ball, had the littlo"" linger o'fjiils right hand badly bruised. Charley White arrived homo from Omaha Wednesday, nnd is at homo sick with typhoid fovor. Miss Rosalie Squiro of Joplln, Mis souri, arrived in tho city Sunday night on a visit with Frank Smith and wifo. Undo Billlo Fuller, formerly a resi dent of this city, now residing in Ar kansas, isvisitingfriondsintbocounty. Wm. Douglas, a former well known residentof this city, but who has boon engaged in tho drug business Jat Su perior, is dead. John Burton who has been running the switch ongino horo while James Swoaringon was laying off on sick leave, returned to McCook last night. Write to J. Franois, Gonoral Passen ger agent Burlington Routo, Omaha, for handsomo 82-page pamphlet do scriptlvo of tho Trans-Mlssisslppl Ex position, free. J. 11. Smith wrltos combined insur ance for a term of Ovo years at 8 per cont. On schools houses, churches nnd farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Whilo M. C. Sherman was coming from Guido Rock during tho storm last night a brand new side curtain was blown away. Finder will pleate leave at Grico's drug store and lecolvo re ward. ' Mel Sherman was in Guido Rock last night giving notico to witnesses to ap pear on Monday in .Justico Yolsor's court to givo testimony in the assault and battery case broujht from that place. Mrs. ThoniasBcal, ono of tho old nnd well known residents of tho county, diod at tho home of hor son W. V. Heal this morning nt tho advanced ago of 80 years, 4 months and 4 days. Tho funeral will tako placo at hor son's homo nenr Cowlcs tomorrow morning. The many friends of John E. Kcslor and Elizabeth M. Potter will bo sur prised to lonrn, as wo wore, thav thoy wero tho contracting parties to n wed ding which occurred in this city on tho evening of Saturday, August 18th, Row G.W. Hummell ofllciatlng. Tho nowly wedded couple nre well and fa vorably known here, and Tiik Chikk joins with their many frlonds iu offer ing congratulations oven if wo nro a littlo Into in finding out about tho hap py event. Mengro reports have reached this city of a tragedy which occuiicd at Fountain, Oklahoma, about two weeks ago, in which u (laugnieroi.i.m.uuiu rio who formerly lived southwest of this city, was shot and killed. Fiom the ropoits, which aio very mengio, it seems thnt a young man fiom Kan sas accompanied tlio Guthrics to their Oklahoma homo when thoy moved ovcilnnd about a year ago from this place, ond becoming 6nnniored with Miss Guthrie, who was a young lady some twenty years old, nnd his ntton tions being spurned ho shot her dead, filing several shots into her body after tho first had taken effect. Tho niur-de-er also was killed, either by neigh bors of tho family or by turning tho gun upon himself. About ono month ago my child which is lifteon months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. 1 gave it such romcdlos as aro usually given ir such enses, but ns nothing gnvo rellcfi we sent for a physician nnd it was under its care for a week. At this time tho child hod been sick for about ten days and wns having nbout twenty-ilvo opointioas of tho bowels nvery twelve hours, and wo woro con vinced that unless it should soon oh Hill lollef It would not live. Cham lin Iain's Colic, Choler.t and Dlanhoea 11 nmilv "n rpnmmindHil nnd f iln- 'idtot'jii 1 - in not mod a i-httiit i ih' b ttil, b i" continued ne u i tnmpletu cuie vMts binught about and lit Is uow peifuutly health. C. L. .. c- ftl...nl. nmmlp U' a J V., For salo by II. E. Grice. I We are Ready & to show you tho best and cheapest lino of Sh-kt-s you ever saw. FEDORAS ! AV $1 OO, 1 THEY ARE WE SELL SHOES THAT WEAR AND FIT. It is a pleasure for us to show you goods. Remember the Name. Gouiden-Haley Glothifig Go. One Price Clothiers. v Wiener's Old Stand. mmmimimmfami Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! i Bo fitted accurately, perfoctl fitted accurately, perfectly LATEST GRADUATE OPTICIA IN. tiial caso for testing tho eyes in tho do tho optical business of this county. than cun bo douo olsowhoro. D arrrJ,"rri.'w-,',- HUnll t . ii. in M.i.iHiiniond Gmire do appear equal y black in all tho different "". 'sowtioro. WIRE Initial nHanY, it indicates a defect of sight HngcrRlug.Iaoast Fins land I Brace ! Mmf TiZTp', nervous head-ocho and should ts made while you wait. Eugrav- , ,,.. W-"- -. ii.l uo corrccteu ai onto, ijyenw.-niouuoo. J THOS Watch examiner for B. & M. eity Dnv and ROSS Si RIPB. PROS. Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR i IT'S A DUTY JpNt Defective - Ky Sle:i.t - ! Our skilled ootlcian examines oyes free. Come in nnd let him exam luo your oyes. If you don't require glasses he will tell you so. Only tegular doctor of lefaiction lu the county. Only 1 egular doctor of tuiniotloii lu the county. Jowetors and Opticians. JSTTuu vi rj tiniHt Watch, Clock and Jew eja Hepuli ing, Satifcfno- J tlon guaranteed. - J kii""nivA Sco our 1 SO, 1 75. BEAUTIES. and speedily by ono who can do It. 1 have tho finest and most com nlo to I vnlioy. Will aiu uuiieruquippeuior auu f lit you better nnd cheapor A Good Alarm Clook for 75o. Whon you como to buy this clock you will find that I have them nnd will not try to sell you something higher priced. You will find all I offer for sulo equally chenp, such as t ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS 1 WATCHES., JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS.OHAINS, ETC. Willi do your complicated watch not !vork cheaper and bettor than it can ing dono also wmie you wait. Jowoler and Graduate Optician, - Express Line. of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest ADAAS EXPRESSICO. You owo your eves that of propeily caring for them. You can't bo too careful with na Hue's grentest blessing, and tho most deli cato oigans your 030s. Noaily eveiy hu man being has ' '?d m X, !i ' I LI ji ryWl V? '. j t v ty. irssa lfnHIHIMilM.iii if . 1 11 .&; nnli.ftfc?hH nd.HMiim'iltal . $