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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1898)
. -i..j.- (."nrf" jiMcqcoworrtwwiw ( . jo Pt f V. f-, TV "ty l. M - , sV - r-v fs. Hy 4T ,et Your Light Shine by using a, one of Cotting's Fine Lamps. An Elegant Vase Famp for $1.00. A Good Stand Lamp for 25c. Flno Assortment. Low Prices. Como nml See. CITY NEWS. Postmaster Putnnm of Cowles was boro tbls week. Reud our "Farmer's Club Offer" in another column. Chnrloy Hazclton of Kansas City is visiting in tho city this week. L. D. Oaltutiu wus looking after bus iness mutters in Superior this week. Something now in heaters. "Tho Rotort". Call at W. W. Wright's and 800 it. Tho best cheap coal on tho market is Sheridan. W. H. Koby sells it and also Maitland. Tho homo of Joseph Fogol has bcon gladdened by tho advent of n' bright baby daughter. V. V. Wright has tho finest lino of atoves in tho valley. Call and see them and get prices. Boaiideks Wanted: I mn now pre pared to funiish board to 11 number of persons. Miis. II. W. Uullifokd. Our boot and shoo trado is increasing every mouth. Wo givo you quality, attvo you mouoy. Galusha & Wescot. Robes, did you say? Plush robes, dog robes, wolf robes, goat robes, lap robes but no MIC-robes, nt J. O. But ler's. Mrs. Clapp of Franklin, mother of Lewis Clapp of this city is visiting hero this week. Sho is in her 87th . year. Wo nro selling tho mackintoshes of Red Cloud becauso wo are saving you money on them. Galusua & Wks cott. If you want a good cheap heater this winter, call at W. W. Wrieht's and ieo tho new "Retort" heater. Burns slack and keeps (lro forty-eight hours. Wo can show you tho stylos and prices in men's and boy's caps that catch tho idea of stylo and delight tho jiockotbook. Gamjsiia & Wescott. Got your salo hills printed at this of fice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho paper during tho timo preceding tho salo day freo of chargo. Miss McKinnoy who has tlnishod hor engagement with Buffalo Bills Wild Wost Show for this season is again in tho city. Hor noxt engagement will bo in Europe. Wanted Local or traveling sales ruuu to soil our oils, greases and Petro latum on commission exclusively, or as a sldo lino. Goods guaranteed and low prices Penn Petkolatum Co., Oil rcllnors, Caraopolls, Pa. Some llttlo anxiety was felt on tho part of C. E. ilicks and his republican friends by tho non-arrival of tho ab stract of tho vote from Adams county, tho delay being occasioned by tho slow noss of tho canvass in that county. Ho received his cortlticato of election from Clork Halo on Tuesday. Cumulative Evidence A proof of merit in Any article is the amount of freo advertising it receives. The universal success ox Pabst Malt Extract, The "Best" Tonic, is largely duo to one porson'a telling another of the benltits dorivod from its uso. It Is sold in almost every city and town in sands of physicians and patients. It makes strength. It gives vigor and health when every avenue of hope seems to be closed. When you ask for Pabst Malt Extract, Tho "Best" Tonic, do not bo lod Into buying something else. Many imita tions havo recently appeared. Bemoni- bertnatrabstjuait Extract,Tho 'Best' Tonic, was tho only malt preparation declared perfoot nt tho juugos at tho World's Fair, and alono markod with 100 points of perfection. Tho way to obtain tho greatest amount of benefit for the least amount of money is to have your' druggist deliver 70a da Witt at a Usae. tno united states, its purity anuemcacr have given it tho immense popularity ft has attained. It is indorsed by thou- AROUND TOWN. New wludow shndos nt Cotting's. Mrs. Robert Banks of Uivcrton was hero this week. Commissioner Payne was down from Cathcrton this week. See Cotting's new pockot knives. Low prices and warranted. A. D. Ranney was in attendancoon the county board this week. Airs. W. P. Konndy left Wednesday 011 a visit to her old homo in Illinois. Mrs. Wm.Clouimons of the B. & M. eating house has been quito ill this wei-k llavoyou seen J. 0. Butler's now lino of 5-A horsu blaukots, fur and plush robes. Wanted To lease n good piano on reasonable terms. P. A. Wells, Red Cloud. Don't buy a steel rango or cook stovo until you sec W. W. Wright and get his prices. Ary prolits arising from tho lecturo by Dr. John Saturday night will go to the church. L. A. Hussong and wife visited his mother at FratiKlin this week. Sho is reported very ill. Jorumo Vance of Guido Rock was hero this wctk attending to his duties on tho county board. D. M. Ablo returned Saturday from Iowa nnd will soon take his old posi tion with tho B. & M. Do not forgot Dr. John's lecturo "Did Man Mako God or Did God Make Man." You cau't afford to miss It. Money to loau on real estato at low rates. Can furnish monoy samo day of application. C. W. Kaley. You havo heard of tho "Dutchess pauts" by this time. Cover your.legs' with a pair. Galusha & Wescott. Miss Lillian Prico of Riverton who was visiting with Mrs. W. W. Wright has returned to her homo at Riverton. Special sale on robes, blankets and all winter goods beginning September aoth for 30 days only.-J. O. Butlek. Dr. John's lecturo will bo a treat to tho pcoplo of this city. At tho opera house Saturduy eveuiug, November 10. Tho ladies of tho Congregational church will hold a bazaar on Saturduy afternoon and eveuiug, December 17, lunch served. Tho Union Firolusurnuco Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in InstallmontB 8 per cent. J. II. Smitu, Special Agent. Our lino of suits catch tho careful buyer. They combine price, stylo nnd quality, tho trinity that wins. Ga lusua & Wescott. A saving of fuel now days is ono of tho things to look after and that won derful "Rotort" heater at W. W. Wrights illls tho bill. Rev. I. W. Edson of tho Baptist church will preach tho Thanksgiving sermon next Thursday nt 11 a.m. at tho Congregational church. E. A. Hussong pastor of tho Chris tian church is to prench a fow sornions at tho Geo. Henton school houso, Dist. No. 70, beginning on Novombcr 17th. Miner Bros, havo this week put in an iron sower pipo from tho sido of their storo room across tho street into tho draw in order to drain tho largo roof spaco of their storo. J. II. Smith writes combined insur anco for a term of Hvo years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches nnd farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him n card at Rod Cloud, Nob. Rev. James Mark Darby lias com pleted a course in absontia in tho Chi cago Somiuary of Sciences, nnd has re ceived at their hands tho adornment of tho titlo or degree of Bachelor of Phii osophy. A public salo of short-horn bulls will bo hold nt Day's barn in Red Cloud ou Saturday, Deo. 8, 1898, at 3 o'clock, p.m. This is yoi.r chanco to procuro a Quo young hull to head your herd of cattlo. Do not fnll to soo these ani mals if you need anything iu that lino. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postolllcotit Red Cloud, Nob. rnska, for tho weok ending Nov , 17th, 1898. Beckwitb, O. W. Cllno, J. H. Cooper, L. E. Graham, Mrs. C. Hickman, Mrs. Higgins, t. M. Huoy, Robt. Theso letters will bo sent to tho dead letter office Nov. 31st, if not called for before. When calling for nbovo ploaso say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. Wo toll tho story as it wus told to us. A Webster county toucher had written tho word "husbaud" ou the blackboard but none of the- class wero ablo to pro nounco tho word, and, thinking to as sist thorn, sho said: "If I should gut man led what would I huvut" A small boy in tho front row quickly arosu mid answered, "A h ," hut no matter, it was not what sho expected, and the beautiful crimson color of her fnco kept the school room warm tho rest of the day. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, MERK MENTION. Honr Dr. John's lecture. J. W. Vest nnd wlfo nro making a visit in Kansas this wcok. Good solid overcoats for men 93.00 only at Galusha & Wcscott's. Mrs. C. C. Cowden returned Mon day night from n visit at Fnirbury. Whon you want coal go to W. B. Roby who handles Maitlaud nnd Sheri dan, - C. E. Hicks and wifo of Blndon wero hero visiting friends tho llrst of tho wcok. Men's corduroy liucd.duck cont3 nt Galusha & Wcscott's. Rubber llucd only 1.40. Got your salo bills printed nt this of lico nnd you will receive n notice lu tho paper freo. In another column will ho found our "Farmer's Club Offoi" which it will pay you to read. Ed Converse of Shickluy, this state, was visiting friends and relatives hero tho last of tho week. Wo shall havo within Hvo days a dandy Mellon suit for $0.00. Lots of them. Galusha & Wescott. Roy McCall left this week for Car wile, Oklahoma, where ho will tako up 11 residence for a time at least. Mrs. L. S. Viurson and hor sister Miss Bradley of Hastings wero lu tho city this week visiting relatives aud friends. Eight good papers giving nil tho farm, county, stnto, national and for eign news for $3.25. Soo our "Farm er's Club Offer." Wo can show, you moro Btylcs of inon's and boy's underwear than tho halanco of tho town nnd nt loss price. Galusha & Wescott. Beforoyou buy a heating stovo see that "Retoit" heater at Wright's hard ware storo. It is a wonderful heat producer nnd saver of fuel. V. II. Serivner, renl estate man, .vill sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Serivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. Tickets to the groat lecture "Did Man Mako God or Did God Mako Man?" will bo placed on salo Saturday morn ing nt Grico's Drug Storo. Dato of lec turo Saturday evening, Nov., 10th. Closino Out Sale I hnvo decided to close out my entire stock of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, notions, groceries, hardware, queenswnro nnd salt. I must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay every farmor to call In and got some of these bargains. I will sell my ontirn stock nt a blgNliscoiint for cash. A good chance for somo ono witli capital to engage in businoss. I will sell tho building or rent it. G. A. Haukis, Cowles, Nobrnska. A couplo of soiled doves wore in tho city this week and wero ordered by tho city authorities to lonvo but undor tho alvieo nnd protection of a cortnin man of this city they remained in the city Wednesday night. Last night tho officers succeeded in ridding tho city of them. Interference hereafter of officer's orders may load to somo police court scenes. Stories of tho downfall of a young girl of this city nnd tho laying of tho causo to tho door of a young man also u residont hero havo been on tho tongues of tho knowing ones for several days past. While wo are not well enough posted on tho fncts in tho caso to form an opinion as to tho truth or falsity of tho stories wo would ndviso this young man aud olhors that they had hotter chango their resideneo to tho Klondike or they may bo tho center attraction of a hot timo in tho old town. Delicate i iznuaren They do not complain of anything in particular. They g eat enough, but keep thin and S Eale. I hey appear fairly well, ut have no strength. You cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them delicate. Whatcanbedoneforthem? Our answer is the same that the best physicians have been giving for a quarter of a cen tury. Give them Scon's EmoJsloR of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites. It has most re- markable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It brings strength to the mus cles. It adtte power to the nerves. It means robust health and vigor. Even deli cate infants rapidly gain in flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. joe and I i.oo I all dniMlsU. SCOTT SOWNB. ChtmUu, Hw Ywk. "5 . . . wmmmtmmmmmmm JFRIDAY. NOV. l Farmer's Club Offer. Monoy spont for books nnd pnpors Is novor thrown away. What do yon wnnt to rend this yoart Following is a good club list which will givo you all tho county, stnto nnd national nows nnd also moro good farm nows than was over offered for tho price. For a limited timo wo will send The Chiek, giving all tho county nows; tho Omaha Weekly Beo, giving nil tho stnto nows; tho Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, giv ing nil tho national nnd foreign nows; Tho Homestead, cno of tho best farm pnpors published; tho Poultry Jr armor, devoted to tho interests of poultry ex clusively; Special Farmers Institute Editions of the Homestead, devoted to discussions of various farm topics; Farmers Mutual Insurance Journal, a paper published in tho interests of co operative Insurance among tho farm ers, and Tho Humane Alliance, a mug nzluu devoted to the cnuso of humane education, the eight papers ono year foi tho sum of $4.35 cash In ndvanee. Thls'ls as good nnd as cheap mi offer ever made and will lust only a limited time. The subscription price of these eight papers is $0.80 pur year, but we will, fur ti limited time, send them one year for $2.25 cash in ndvuneo. TIIK.WICWK'S HAPPENINGS. Red Cloud lodge, Degreo of Honor No. 03, A. O. U. W. will givo an oyster supper Tuesday evening. Novoinber22, at Masonic hall, nt which time a short cuti rtbinmout, consisting of vocal mid instrumental music will bo given. W. C. Henry of Fairmont, Nebraska, dep uty grand master A. O. U. W., who is considered ono of tho boat sponkers in tho west, will tell you why you should bo n member of tho D. of 11. All nro cordially invited. No chargo to enter tainment. Tvventy-llvo cents will be charged for supper which will include initiation feoto D. of 11, for nil who nro eligible nnd mako application nt that timo Liveryman Boylo yesterday caused the arrest of Dell Crouso on tho chaige of stealing a pair of gloves. Tho young man who resides near Naponco had been working fin- Boylo for somo time rust nnd resigned his position on Wed nesday and locked his trunk and sent it to tho depot nnd checked it out on No. IS, intending to follow tho next day on tho freight. Ho claims that tho taking of. the gloves, which had bcon left in his care boforo election by a man who drove down from BIuo Hill, was unin tentional. Tho caso was takon boforo Porter, tho prisoner being represented by Attorney McNitt nnd Boylo by L. S. Wilson. After several consultations between tho court and tho parties in tho caso it was dismissed and the pris oner was turned loose. Boylo had to put up tho costs amounting to some thing over seven dollars. Tlioro prob ably was nothing iu tho caso but a lot of Ill-feeling. Ono of tho things which gladdens tho oyo of tho newspaper man nnd makes him feel that lifo is worth living is tho large botchy looking home-mado with out cost signs which of lato are' being used to mako the announcement of entertainments and lectures. It also gladdens tho nowspapor man's heart tn receive n batch of locals announcing tho samo coming events which lie is ex pected to nnd generally docs print freo. Vorily tho printer's vocation is being stolon from him and tho walls of Uucle Sam's postoflico will bo known as a general information buroau, announc ing births, deaths nnd marriages, holp wanted, bouses to lot, lost, money to loan, businoss chances, for exchange, found, pnsturage, strayed, personal, stolen, escaped criminals, miscellane ous. Wo think if tho persons thus using Uncle Sam's walls for a bill-board would look tho matter up it will bo found to bo unlawful to plnco any an. nounccments but tboso pertniniug to postoflico business. All our .farmor reader? should tako advantngo of tho unprecedented club bing offer wo this year mako, which includes, with this paper, Tho Iowa Homestead, Us Special Farmers Institute editions, Tho Poultry Farmer, Tho Farmer's Mutual Insuranco Jour nal and the Humane Alliance. Tho subscription prico of thoso fivo publi cations amounts to 12.80, whilo our paper is $1, n total of $3.80. Wo are prepared to send them nil, includhg our own paper, to any farmer in this county for 81.45, which is only 45o moro than our own subsprlptlou prico. Never before was so much superior reading tuatter, of the most practical und usoful character offered for only $1 45. Tho first four of tho papers named nro so well known throughout tho west that but llttlo need bo said .of them. They commend themselves to tho readers favorable nttontlon upon moro mention. Tho Humane Allinnco is devoted to humane education and should bo in every farmer's family, so that tho boys and girls on tho farm may early imbibe tho principles of a broml humanity thnt shall include nllGod't creatures, and learn tho wb'kedncsH ami brutalizing tendency of cruelty of all kind Tuku advantage of thi grent i-fler. Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWitts Witch Hazel Salvo is tho implacable enemy of sores, burns and wounds. Ii never fails to euro piles. You may rely on it. C. L. Cotting. 1898. I SPECIHL I I TfUmSGHtlUG I OFFER. j;'i . 1 MBN'S SUITS ft Jj sizes 35 to 42 in Greys, Browns, mixed and Plaids, 5 The best Values ever offered for the Money. SOMETING TO BE THANKFUL FOR. f We sell everything a man or little ?jf fellow wears. 1 Goiadenaley Clothing Go. Leaders in Fashions and Low Pripps. il i4! Spectacles! Spectac cs! Spectacles! Bo fitted accurately, perfectly LATEST GRADUATE OPl'ICIAN. rial caso for tostinc tho eyes In tho do tho optical business of this county. nan can bo ilpno oisownoro. j&SXzx?&M"t,'" . I I T i W .wjw vuinfiiviiHui nnvuu If tho lines in this diamond figure do not work choapor and batter tlinn it can npcar equally block in all the different ' dono olsowliero. WIRE Initial meridians it indicates n defect of sight HngirRlng. aenst Pins an Braco thut causes nervous head-ocho and should ts iailo while you wait. Engrav bo corrected at once. Eyes tested free. i Watch examiner for B. & M. eity Dhv and ROSS 3k RIPB, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO. F f 5 , , The Farmers fllataal Insurance Gompany; OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. j 'IMwk liitriiat linat. nnd nliantinut I state. Over $23,000,000 Insurance Now In Effect., Louse paid moro promptly than any old lino company doing business. J J Insures against -amj ititwnt jvvv vMvwjvi7 Fire. Lightning and Tornado. The cunt of Si.noo for elcrht vears has lust been Sie.cn. Call and investigate the plan of Insurance. Don't be Decleved by anyone. 3 I am tho only aiithnrizod agent In the eontruet nnd curnlicisto of authority u iiiiii mi Kmuj mi mm i-uiii nui,) ill wiu uiiwilty is 1UIBU UUU lily (I1CUU solves lhiblo under tho law. Call and see mo. r ' ii3 nni4 nVAI UICH & Ua Arttllll' (SpnVnMtt Cinn. MH OOiceovi VWVW WW ta WkMMft V UlVVVf J Kffilt .OO c. 50 0 9 6-. and speedily by ono who enn do It. I havo tho finest and most oompleto vnlloy. Am better miulnnml fm-nmi Will fit you bettor and cheaper A Good Alarm Clook for-75o. Whon you como to buy this clock you will find thnt I havo them nnd will not try to sell you something higher priced. You will find Ml I offer for salo equally cheap, such n9 ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATOIIES.oJEWELRY, SILVERWARE. FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES. CHARMS.OHAINS, ETC.' Willi lt Vnllt nrtrtit1Iinrt ! '"K o" ' wuuo you wnn. THOS. IEVAdCiVKr, Jowoior nud Graduato Optician. Express Mne. Vnrni rVfnliml fiiDiiann fLuttttnttif In 4ln ? ! tMMti titoinuuvu wuiiiyuuj ift VUV county for this compnny, holding a 1 for the sainn. Anyono elso claimiua 2 OftfPLSs. OfrLErff J Special Agent, Rcdf&l ska fhel I U ! ! f' W4 V JM -m pwfw'np"i'wnw rr Av iinufcirlr-i"1 iTi iik-ii.i m mill lil-T"" " ' ' ' KBKSSSS'MMmsmssi