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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
W BBPttWSti t tiif i i"" B AjwyMMMBppKr--isJCp:jpKp BJ .VH ttfBBBBBBjS ri.i-rj- ? T"fBBBBBrBPlBBCBffBBBHBWBtBBL fcP-BBBBw Ib H h B h H J&r h . B s9.H BbTBI 1 "BbBbBBBiSbbbbbbbBBc VOLUME XX VII. 1?ED CLOUD, XE Bit ASK A, AUGUST 25, 1801), NUMHElt M ai:H5:!!;:siB:sai A BIG SHOW COMING. BIG . O' fj ..,5fe '- M. Is now filled from cellar to top floor and goods ' ptill arriving daily and are being arranged for sale as fast, as possible. Another carload of furniture now being loaded at the various factories and will be on the way to ., 1 t p ; . " BIG V --l---- ml----a--' v s and for sale in a few days. We quote you the lowest prices on all lines. We invite all buy- ers in fall merchandise to inspect our stock and will guarantee prices as low as any mar- ket in the west, freight added to this point. MINER BROTHRES, WAV I Red Cloud, Nebraska. m wmmmmmmi &mmmmimm$& i Rlngllnc Bros. Famous Circus to Exhibit In This City. Tho announcement Mint Ringling Brothers circus will exhibit in Red Cloutl, Friday. September lGth, will bit gratifying news to nil who hnvo seen this gront show or (amlllari.cd thoin soIvor with its clnims to unrivaled fame Some idea of the sizo mid scope of tho exhibition enn bo gained from tho fact Hint llvo trnius of double length mil road oars are required to transport it from city to city, whilo tho pot form ancos nyo given in three rings, upon two stagos, in mid-uir and upon nn immeiiso hippodromo racing track, un di r an onormous canvas pnvillion so vast that all tho other circuses in Amur ica could bo gathered, without crowd ing, undor its colossal dome. Tlio mo nagorio is tho most complete zoological collection In America, tho hippodromo is an actual reproduction of tho excit ing contest of old Homo, and the nronio pot formalin' jo vastly supetior to anything over before seen In this coun try as to oroato a distinct depatluro In this form of popular entertalumont. Tho acrobats, gymnasts, aerialista, rid ers and other specialists numbor thrco hundred of tho highest salaried Euro- poau and American artists, including tho great Fisher Family of mid-air evo lutions; tho sovon DaComas, world famous tterialists and acrobats; Joseph LaFlo'ur, tho lofty somersault dlvor; Mile. Tumour, tho persouilicatlon of graco, beauty and cleverness on tho swinging trnpp.e; Alvo, Boise nuil i'lokard, .nbsoluto masters of tho aerial bars; totko Rooney',- Edwatd Shipp,4-- Llzzlo Koonoy; Julia Lowande, Elena Ryland, Olga Hood, Albort Crandail, and a long list, of other groat horsomon and horsowomon, together with many otlur feature performers now repre sented for tho lirst timo iu tho United States. Espocial attention has boon given this season to trained animal dis plays. Lockharts elephant comedians composo tho most novel dramatic com pany in tho world. Those hugo pachy derms actually proscnt plays and far ces with an intelligence and clover ap preciation of tho power of expression by means of pantomime such as no hu man actors could surpass. Soulier's olephamt brass baud is the most sousa tionul animal feature ever soon in Amuiicft. O'UrlonN sixty-ono horso act. tho most remarkable Instanoo of 1 1 ninod equino intelligence on rucoid, ha3 ctcated a furoro, whilo tho now patriotic, introductory spectacle, "Tho Last Days of tho Century " Is declared by tho leading nowspapors of tho coun try to ho tho most gorgeously magill cent display of tho kin J over attempt ed. Circus day will open with a beau tiful street display, In which will bo ex hibited frco upon tho streets tho long est, richest and most resplendent pa rade over organized a displaiMjjwhlch oven tho Caesars, in tho days of Home's greatest splendot and spectacular ox travaganco, conld not have equalled. -- si J 'V J ft A child fresh from its bath in clean dainty clothes is a suggestion of Ivory Soap. All dainty washable things may be restored to their original freshness without injury, by use of Ivory Soap. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white sojps, each repre sented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory ';' they ARF. NOT, but like all coun terfelts, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting It. COPYIOMT Utl BY THI PHOOTtN ft OAUIll CO CINCINNATI GUIDE ROCK. Colvin has laud buyers this Cowlos wan down week soma I. It. week. Jake Fuller of Monday. 1). O. Leithe is here again this buying horses. Ho is getting good horses. John Wilholmson will retire from the butcher shop next week and go to work cm a ranch south of Red Cloud. ' Fred Watt will take charge of tho butcher shop October 1st, having pur chased it from the present owner. Tho republicans hnvo been fighting sixteen-to-one, and still havo sixteen candidates to one office in Webster county. R. B. Thompson, Geo, VanWoert and A. H. Spracbcr, delegates to the populist convention at Omaha, started from here Mpuday. The Bed Remedy for Flux. Mr. John Mathlns, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says; After suffering for over a week with llux, and my physician having failed to relievo me, I wan advised to try Cham berlain's Colic Cholcia and Diarrhoea Romcdy, and havo iho pleasure of stat ing that tho half t onu bottle cured ne." Fr ial by H. K. Oris. LINE. Mrs. Aubushon is some better at this writing. J.E. Fox sold his mulo team to hh brother Sanford Fox for $80. Charles Gust left tho first of tho Week for Oklahoma, overland. MIsh Vloln Ward was tho guest of Miss Jannin Carpenter "Sunday. Rev. Ilorton is holding meotings nt Fenny creek with some succoss. Ed Mountfoid bought a toam of colts of Mi . Maynaul for $100 last wook. J E. Fox'sold his calves to Wm. Ros cncians for $15 por honil this week. Rov ilorton and wlfo were tho guests of E. W. Anderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VunDyko Sun dayed with friends on Walnut creek. Mr. Harrington sold his team for 8105 to a Hohomlan north of Rod Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoauchamp wore visiting old friorids in Lino last wook. Alton Carpenter reports tho corn crop good along tho south sldo of tho rlvc r. BonJ. VunDyko spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. L C. Foutz near Guido Rock. Borny Shauuou got his arm broko by tho upsetting of a load of hay ona day last week. Will Aubushon leased forty acres of land of Allen Carpouter and has sown it to wheat. Albert Keaglo has leased tho Bed ford ranch, now occupied by J. W. Haskins, for cash. Mr. Scrivner wctit to Smith Center as a delegate' to the republican con vention last week. A cousin ef Mrs. Robt, Hicks who has been visiting in Lino has returned to his homo in California. Rev. Hussong preached at Penny creek, Dist. 34, last Sunday, to a large and attonUve congregation. Chas. Turner has sold his interest in the sckool section to John Davis and has moved iu the Ton nan t house on the Turner ranch, Riley Lowis received news this week that bin sou Charley had been quite se verely out up by beiug thrown from a mowing machine aud lauding iu front of tho sickle, Tho VanDyko brothers and Luko Huhbardson received one. dollar cotin ty bounty md tho samestitlo bounty on tho twenty-four wolf suilps thuy se cured last spring. CENTRAL WEBSTER. And still wo need more rain. Tho corn crop is bound to be short. Tho infant daughter of F. A. Kil lough is quito ill. A Hltlo girl Is reported attlio homo of Harry Curtis. Ed. Blouch will farm tho Smith place another year now occupied by Mr. Parkinson, Will Hagan has purchased tho farm of Rev. Wm. Brlttou fur considera tion of $2,000. Mr. Lunnn'a salo was fairly well ot tended and nearly everything sold brought a good price. E W., Loniiy was quite sick with cholern morbus last week but was some bettor at la'st accounts. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mills of Garri son. Nebraska, are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity at present Tho school houso in Dist. 50 is being repaired for tho beginning of school. Miss Louisa Vauce of Willow creek will teach thosamo, Miss KlttioCnrlls of Firth, Nebraska, is visiting hor brother Harry and fam ily. She lias contracted to teach tho Moloy school in Nuckolls county. A number of Mrs, Isaac Taylor's friends came in and surprised heroa tho evening of August 14, it being tho 08th miltstono in hor life. Refresh ments were served and a good time. was reported by all. David Er win while working arcand' G. A. Wells thresher got his arm caught in the big belt, which drew him into the pulleys lacerating his left arm in a frightful manner. Ho was taken to Blue Hill and Dr. Fulkejson assisted by Dr. Wegmann amputated the arm, He is still in Blue Hill and was reported to be doing very well on Sunday. t Eavks DRorrBic. m t m i Tho Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for 11.28. YcHewstMC Natlofi! Park. Tho park season is nearly ovef, only another mouth remains. Those who figure on visiting it this year must de; cido at once. Tho Burlington's Yellow stone Park book 82 pages, 28 Illustra tions, contains just the information tha ' tourist needs. It tells how to reach the paik, what tho trip costs, how long it takes, what there is to see and how to see it. Sont free on requost. Tho tour of tho Yollowstono park is tho llnost outing trip iu all tho world, A fuvv weeks among its g6yAors, lakes, and cations and boiling springs is an experience (bat cannot ho duplicated nny where else on tho globo,, J,-Francis General Passengor Agent', Omaha Ntbntska. ! ' .'! I w il -A' ! M i. ,v r -? v. ,m -