The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 02, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1809.
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1 Nebraska JWemntile Go. I
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Come To Us 1
for tin) best values iti tJ
Dry G-oods,
Carpets,
Window Shades,
Men's Shoes,
Ladies' Shoes,
Ohildrens Shoes.
. Men's Clothing,
Boys' Clothing.
Men's Shirts,
Boys' Shirts,
Groceries,
Salt and
Flour.
SpeciolJ Values in New Wash Fabrics, at 5c, 7c, 8c m
ioc, lajjc, 15c and 18c. f
Courage and Strength
in Times of 'Danger
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New Shirt Waists at 19c, 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.
of Ladies Silk
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Special showing of Sample line
Waists at $2 and upwards.
New Ingrain Carpets at 25c, 30c, 35c 40c, 45c
50c per yard.
Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 45c.
Wilton Carpets at 75c.
and
Read the 'warning between
the lines. Wtiat is that warn
ing It is of the danger from
the accumulation of badness
in the blood, caused by the
usual heavy living of the
Winter montfis. Spring is
the clearing, cleansing time
of the year; the forerunner of
the brightness and beauty of
glorious summer
Follow the principle that Nature lays
down. Start In at once and purify your
blood with that great specific, Hood'a
Banaparilla. It never disappoint!.
Grip-" Sixteen weeks of grip made me
weak, but after all tit failed Rood's Bar
saparllla cured me. Later I oTerworked,
and dyspepsia and canker In mouth and
stomach bothered me. I took the Sarsapa
rllla again and It completely restored me."
Mrs. Elizabeth Fomah, Kxeter, N. II.
Rheumatism -" Myself d a friend
both Buffered from severe attacks of rheu
matism. Hood's Sarsaparllla cured both.
Wo would not bo without It." Wm. II.
LtuiTcn, 05 Loonnril St., Fall Klver, Mass.
Hoatl and Back - " For one year pnlns
In my buck and land prevented my house
hold duties. I took Hood's Hnrsuptirlllnnml
am n well woman. It nlso cured the grip
In our famllv." Mns. Mattii: IIknokksox.
Cor. First ontl Franklin Avc.,t'olumbus,Ind.
rfood'i l'llli cure lltr lilt. Urn linn IttlUtlng snrt
only cmli.rllc to uk wltli HooiT. 8tiptW.
60 Ladies Wrappers placed on
prices 65c, 75c and 85c.
sale 50c. Former
Window Shades on Spring Rollers at 10c, 12 J, 15c.
and 25c.
Selling Men's Shoes at Special Discount Prices.
See the lot we have placed on sale at $1.19 per
pair.
100 sacks of Family Grade Hour, (warranted) at
75c per sack.
BRING US YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS
IT WILL PAY YOU.
Nebraska - Mercantile - Co.
ALFllED HADELL, MrniBRor.
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THE CHIEF
runi.tRiiKD nr
W. L. MoMILLAN.
One year "
111 mouthi SO
PUBLiaUKD KVKHY FUIDAY
33torcd at the post offlco at Hod Cloud, Nob.ss
Ittcoud dais mstl matter.
ADVEUT18INO UATBH:
Local advertising & cents per lluo tcr Issue.
Local Advertising for entertatnmtnts, coll
eens, socials, etc., glren by churches, charitable
sscletles. etc where all moneys raised there-
from are used wholly for church or charitable
societies, first ten lines freo and all om ten
linos 9)1 ceuts per line per Issue.
Local advertising of entertainments, concerts,
recitals, etc., where per cent Is given to pro
moters, & cents per line per Issue.
mm91.tr AflTKItTI.INU.
One column per mouth ........ W 00
One-hair columu per month . - 8 JJ
One fourth column per month .......... I
Qenorsl display advertising UK cents r
Inch per Issue.
ASH CREEK.
Lyslo Lippincott has a now boat.
Joo Smith has hU buggy painted.
Charloy Amnck hits u now riding
cultivator.
J. J. Smith vlsltoil with Fruuk Smith
Inst Sunday.
Tho Mothotllst peoplo painted thuir
church Tuesday.
J ml Whito was visitluR with N. P.
Campbell Sunday.
James Aruack was tho guost of (Jus
Hollngrain Sunday.
Mr. Kouyon was out on a horse
tnulo tho other day.
Wm. Lippincott has fonceil about
twenty acros moro of hog pasture.
Oliver MoNittt was down to K. J.
Skecn's on business Monday morning.
Mr. Lockrhlco from northwest of
Hod (Jloiut was soouoa tho crook Mon
day.
John Lookridge from northwest of
Red Cloud was on tho creok last Sat
urday. Geo. Coon is painting his barn. S,
B. Fordyoe and'Joe'.Worloy are doing
the work.
Uuite a few of the Ash creek people
attended decoration exercises at Bed
Cloud on Tuesday.
John Oampboll living north of Hcd
Cloud was calling on Uohart and Hiy.
nt last Saturday.
Howard Halfhlll and John Wagoner
of Smith county wero tho guosts of N.
B. Wagoner Sundnv,
Mrs. Mc'Jurtuoy has boon visiting
her daughter Mr. Anna Mycri. down
in Kansas tho ims.t wuoU.
N B. Wiiuoiiof and Kd Mohlur hivo
returned from St. Jon whero tlmy went
with their fat cattle ami hogs.
Mrs. (Sim Hollngrain whu has boon
contincd to hor homo with rhoumntism
was taken to Lincoln last Tuesday for
trealuiont.
Mr. Bryant wlshos mo to toll Trnmp
thnt ho did not loso tho old hen, but
simply the ogga which wo dont bolievo
tho netting would hold.
There will bo a ohildron's meeting nt
the U. B. ohurch six miles cast of N.
B. Wagoners next Sunday. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
Judd White says what he gets away
from home Is a elear gain. That's
right Judd; get nil you can, koep what
7on'vo got. That's tho golden rule.
Tramp has taken upon himself the
troublo to toll Gold Bug that Low King
hns not run off with tho gypsies. Yes,
but straws show which way tho wind
blows.
James McNutt has used his sprayer
with great success so far on his orch
ard but ho says it is nlittlo early in the
season to tell whether it is doing any
good or not.
QTho school uhlldruu of tho Wagoner
district imtdo up u purso nnd bought a
nico chnir for tho teacher, Mist Grcou
as n token of tho esteem thoy had for
hor in tho ellort she hud put forth.
L. L. Dollar!, T. J. Dow, Charloy
Amack (bettor known as Grovor) nnd
Mr. Konyou's hired man wore working
the road tho last of tho weok hotweon
T. J . Dow's nnd the old Craft farm.
Walter Applogate roturned tho last
of tho week from Gibson, this state,
his former homo, bringing uincteon
head of cattlo with him. His sister re
turned with him nnd will keop houso
for him.
Mr. Roberts has n curiosity in tho
form of a calf which has two heads,
four eyes, two ears and only one body.
He also bus a stuffed pelican. We un
derstand ho is going to put thorn on
exhibition in Red Cloud ou the fourth
of July.
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GUIDE ROCK.
S. Hunzikor buried a child last Fri
day. Humors of another wedding nrc
ntloat.
Jay Best was down .from Cowles
Sunday.
A now girl arrived nt J. A. Sheely's
Sunday.
D. II. Dillon of North Branch was in
town Monday.
O. W. Hutchinson is moving into tho
Mothotllst parsonago.
0. A. Edgerton shipped n car of cattlo
to Kansas City today.
R. Adamson of Cowles was in town
Tuesday on business.
List your farms with I. B. Colvin if
you want them sol J,
Wo understand Micro is to be another
horso raco hero Saturday.
I. B. Colvin has some prospective
land buyers with cash to buy.
Somo lino trotters and pacers aro be.
iug worked on tho Guide Hock track,
Irn Hodson, attorney, of Burr Oak
was doing business in town Wednes
day. Chas. Edgortuu cut his hand sovorcly
with a knifo while smoothing tho edgo
of a woll tube.
Albort Horn has bought two very
nico lots of Wm. Snbin and may build
on thorn in the future.
Morris Aach, of tho firm of Weil &
Aach Co., of Burr Oak, Kansas, was in
town on business Wednesday.
A badger got into Chas. Salzman's
hen house Friday night and killed 25
chickens', result that the badger's hido
came to town Monday.
We notice ono of "Tramp's" neigh
bors bad a tramp for breakfast. From
tho appearance of tho specimens that
show up hore wo would hardly think
them good for breakfast or any other
meal.
hoy. Young's wife is very poorly
with rhoumntism. Amidown.
GARFIELD.
Fine weather.
Mrs. Worloy is bettor at this writing.
Mr Alsop was in town on business
tho other day.
Tho fnrmors hnvo most all began
cultivating corn.
Frank Martin is brenking prairie on
the A minis place.
L. J. Lockridgo and wife wero in
Gnrlield last Monday.
Uoyd Munscll is still planting corn.
Wonder what ails Boyd.
J. D. Campbell has boon hauling hay
to market tho past few days.
N. B. Wagoner preached at the
Brethren church last Sunday.
Jud White and family visited N. P.
Campboll and wife last Sunday.
Wo called on uncle Geo. Houchin
and found his crops looking good.
There will bo children's meeting
hold at tho Maple grovo church noxt
Sunday.
Boys, lot Bryant rest, for bo denies
hoimr Gold Bue. No. Jess, wo know
It wasn't you.
Win Popo is sotting out sweet pota
to plants. Wonder if ho is going to
got a liotHc keeper.
The boys still play ball on tho old
Bryant ploco on Sunday. I tell you
hoys wo miss tho gold bug.
J M. Clark hitched up fcriday morn
ing and it being rather early ho got the
wrong horse in tho harness.
TitAiir.
line!
Fiuo growing weather.
Cultivating corn Is tho order of the
day.
Mrs. John Beauchnmp is some better
at this writing.
Memorial day was observed by all in
some way in Lino.
Sponco Potter's little boy Is qulto
sick with a relapse of tho measles.
L. A. Hasklns has bought tho Wil
liamson placo on tho river for 31,000.
Mrs. Richard Kcaglo of Cambria,
is hero on n short visit, the guest of L.
Aubushon and family.
Rev. Noble of Walnut crook, at
tended the meeting tit Penny creek,
Uist. 8 lastSuuday and reported a good
meeting.
Charles Williamson of Oklahoma
doing business In Lino ono day
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BARGAINS YOU CflflflOT DUPLICATE $
The Big Store.
Six Carloads
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Dry Goods,
Millinery,
was
last weok. Ho reports tuu wheat crop
good in southern Kansas and Oklahoma.
Tho Sunday school at Ploasaut
Grovo, Kansas, is getting along nicely
with Prof. Shannon as superintend
ent. Tho attondnuco was seventy last
Sunday.
Children's day will be celebrated at
Pleasant Grove, Kansas, Juno 18th.
All who aro interested are cordially
invited to como and bring their baskets
woll filled and have a good picnic.
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Thomas Thurmnu, deputy shoriH of
Troy, Mo., says if evcryono in tho
United Stat09 should discover tho vir
tue of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for
piles, rectal troubles and skin diseases,
the demand could not be supplied. C.
L. Cottlng.
W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says:
"For forty years I have tried various
cough medicines. One Minute Cough
Cure is best of ail." It relieves in
stantly nnd cures nil throat and lung
troubles. C. L. Cotting.
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ToJCure a. Cold in One Day.
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinino Tab
lets. All druggists refund money if it
fails to euro. 25c. Tho genuino has
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
You know that tired feeling Is ex
ceedingly disagreeable. What Is far
bettor, you may know, by a fair trial,
that Hood's Sarsaparilla entirely cures
it.
Hood's Pills euro untisoa, sick head
ache, hiliuti incus, ludigeslion. l'rieo
25 cents.
Mr P. Kotuham of Piko City, Cal
says- "During mi brother's lato sick,
notici from spUUk ih iimatism, Cham
bnrlaiii'H Pain Balm was tho only nun
i dy that gave him any relief " Many
otluus have Itwtltied to tho prompt to
luf ti'OUi paid Wlikih this liniment
allot i!j. For salo by H. iv Giico.
BATIN.
Sam Sorcnsen purchased n horse ono
day last week.
Frank Scott is working for Mr. Copo
leu this summer.
Con Wilson wns transacting business
at Franklin last week.
Clautlo Duval and family were visit
ors at Emory Bean's Sunday.
Miss Eva Matkins was visiting friends
near Innvale tho first of the week.
Mel Sherman of Red Cloud was in
this vicinity Saturday soiling fruit
trees.
A now bridge is being built across
tho creek north of Jns, Mcintosh's
farm,
Charloy Dorris from south of Inavalo
wns visiting nt Mr. Lambrccht's last
Sanday.
The Sunday school convention at
Catherton Sunday was quite largely
attended. ,
The farmers are about done planting
corn and somo of thorn have commenc
ed cultivating.
Stunnkic.
I wns seriously ulllicted with a cough
tor several yours, ami last tan uau a
moro severo cough than ever before 1
have used many remedies without re
ceiving much relief, and being recom
mended to try a bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy by a friend, who,
knowing mo to be a poor widow, gave
It to me, I tried It, and with most grat
ifying results Tho first bottlo relieved
me wry much ami tiio stroml buttle
hasntijoiutoly i-med iur. 1 him not
uau ns iu upami iur iwnii wnia,
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Prompt Relief.
jalICfll(ifflifri5Bay
elsewhere. We are always ready to sell you at
Missouri river prices and .save you freight.
Our - Pall - Stock
will begin to arrive soon and we must make room
for it, consequently we are anxious to
move our goods and offer bargains
that will move them.
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jolil by II. E, (Sriiio.
Two years ago I suffered se-
yerely from neural jl and pal-
. pltatlon of the heart. I was
unable to do light housework.
Nothing brought relief until I
took Dr. Mile? Heart Cure. 3
bottles removed all trace of my
disorder and I now feel like a
new Woman. Mrs. J. O. Houston,
160 8. Water 8t., Exster, N. H. "
DR. MILES'
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produce at market value or pay you 2
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Carpets,
Slioes,
Groceries and
Queensware.
We set the pace and guarantee all goods we- sell
as represented or money refunded.
Miner Bros.
25000 IN USE.
ll siB iHvissn IH l Mr a BBnBBrV isiV
jljiiJlMl BB HilliVL iiiBiHsV siiiiiiV Bsstlt siH If ssV
FAfllOUS OHIO GUkTlVMOH
THAT ALL THY TO IMITATE. FOR SALE BY
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Isaoldtis nl.TiP'-l ou puarantM
first boil lo dont iiui !( moiu-y lwult.
lioukon lieurt uutl ncrvos hent frte,
Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
F. V. TAYLOR,
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The fmUn (Dan
IS STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND.
LOWER PRICES,
33E'3F'rJ3"JRi GOODS,
THAN ANYONE. CALL AND HE CONVINCED IIBFORH BUYING.