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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1899)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1809. LOCALLY. '4t .'' wtf f . j r r f.N A. v IS" 1 n jf v flf .,'V " Delicious Hot Biscuit are made with Royal Baking Powder, and are the most appe tizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with im pure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking powder, if you would avoid indigestion. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NIW YORK. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Buy a Newton wagon. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Santa Cluus at tho Baoket Store. Will Smith returned from a trip to Omaha Saturday. Mra W. S. Garber was visiting in Lincoln thie week. Use Dormolino (or chapped hands. Guaranteed bv Cottlng. Toys, toys, toys, and toys till you can't rest, at Racket Store, Moon block. Bernard McNony after a sovoral week's sojourn in Omaha returned home Saturday. Mrs. Lizzio Howard of Pueblo Colo rado, is hot o visiting with James Bur- don and family. Lost, botweon Amboy and Red Cloud, n now pieced quilt. Findor ploaso leave at Warren's markot. F. W. Cowdon was looking after bus iness matters and visiting with friends in Lincoln tho first of tho week. tf Geo. Gibson and Miss Mary MoKim, both of Lebanon, Kansas, were mar ried by Judgo Duffy on Decombor 8th. Mrs. Charloy Roiglo and her sister Mrs. Martha Sloopor havo returned from a visit with relatives nt David City. Keep your chickens in good condi tion by feeding them ground oyster shell, bono and mica grit. For salo at Warren's market. Married, at tho Fourth Avenue hotel on November 20tb, 1809, Mr. Carl M. Person, of Blue Hill, and Mrs. Helena S. Benton, ot Kansas City, Missouri, L. A. Hussong, officiating. Mrs. H. H. Hurloy of Denvor arrivod in the city last Sunday morning being called by tho serious illness of nor Bother Mrs. D. B. Spanogle who suf fered a stroke of paralysis on Satur- Singing Evangelists Mr. and Mrs. F. ' H. Sweetman of Sioux City, Iowa, are at the home of Pastor Hussong. They are here to direct the music in the special mooting -ft the Christian ehurch. The Scandinavian Ladies QuartetU will appear at the Baptist church or Saturday evening, December 10th. Tha rganieation consit'i of the (our Misses Christlanwho are uied vocalists. One f them is a fine whUtler. We art pleased this week to an ounco the marriage of Miss Amelia Holtz to Mr. Anthony Schaefer, which happy ereUt occurred on Saturday, December 2d?Revf Joseph Flecklnger officiating. The bride is the daughter of Josoph Holtz, an old and respected sVitlzen of the south ward, and Is an estimable young lady and much res pected by her acquaintances, The , groom has resided here tor a number of years and in a muoh respected citi zen. Tho Chief extends cougratula- tions and best wishes. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Taylor's. Fino Teachers Bibles for $1.00 at Cottings. The Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean ono year for 81.25. Miss Dollio Shopherdsou of Riverton was hero Wednesday. The often of Chauey & Mercor has boon newly papered. Geo. Stowart returned tho last of the weok from a trip to Spring Ranch. J. L. Kaloy and wifo and daughter Ida, returned to thoir homo in Omaha Saturday. Grant McFarland of Lincoln was in tho city tho first of tho wook greeting old friends. Miss Rcddon of Guide Rock wan hero the first of tho weok tho guost of hor sister Myrtlo. Como in and look at tho Christmas goods whether you buy or not. Racket Storo, Moon block. Do you want a heating stove? If you do go to Wright's. Ho has a large lino nt tho lowest pricos. Ed. Young who has boon visiting with relatives hero loft Tuesday for his homeat Norton, Kansas. Mrs. Clegg of Albert Lea, Minnesota, arrivod in tho city tho lirst of tho weok on a visit to her sister Mrs. G. W. Lind sey. Robort E. Hastings and Miss Daisy N. Barrett wero married by Rev. Ros coo A. Barnos on Wednesday, Docom berOth. Puro kottle rondorod lard at War ren's market. Contains no cotton seed oil or tallow, such as you And in the packing house product. John Yoder and family who have boon residing for some time south west of town departed Tuosday morn ing for Mlllersburg, Ohio, where they will mako thoir future home. Evangelist C. C, Atwood and wife arrived from Kinsas City, Missouri, Tuesday forenoon to begin work at the Christian church in a series of gospel meetings. They are at the homo of Mrs. Graves. TAOHEits Report: Those perfect iu attendance during the month of No vember in Dist. No, 27, are as follows: Minnie Gurnoy, Vernie Gurney, Sarah McPartland, Anna MrPartland, Hugh MoPartland, Frank Deno, Will Gurney, Geno Gurnoy, Minnie Kellott. Laura E. Hbdok, Teacher. A sorious accident befell Brant Christy at bis homo south of town on last Monday afternoon. He was out hunting about a half milo from the house with a muzzle loading gun and when he tired the weapon a holo burst in the barrel near where he was hold ing it with his left hand .villi tho con sequenco that a portion of the thumb was blown off. Ho came to town and had the wound dressed. Carpots at cost at Taylor's. Furnlturo at cost a Taylor's. Everything at cost nt Taylor's. Heaters In endless variety a W. W. Wright's. Dr. Waldon of Riverton was In the city Wednesday. Robes, robes, robos. All kinds of robes at J. O. Butler's. Fob Salic Ton brood sows and forty pigs. Ludlow Bnos. Got Wright's pricos nnd boo his lino boforo you get n hoator. Largest lino of heators in tho valloy at Wright's hardwaro storo. Nottlo Postlewalto of Guide Rock was hero the first of tho wook. Tho now club room was formnlly opened on last Monday evening. QMyrtU Kaloy returned from a visit to Guldo Rook tho last of tho wook. Mrs. M. C. Rockwell returned Mon day from a business trip to Campbell. Walter Roby soils tho Singer sowing machine Prices right. Got tho best, Wm. McClelland of Bloemlngton was hero visiting his daughtors Wed nesday. Mrs. J. H. Blaoklodgo returned Mon day from a visit with friends at Bloom ington. The now fair association havo hlod artioles of Incorporation with tho sec retary of state. Mrs. Will Mitchell returned hoae Saturday morning from a visit with relatives at McL'oek. Whoa, thorot Stop and seo the brand new Xmas goods at tho Rackot Storo, Moon block. Mrs. Ham and Mrs. Dlohl of Edgar wero horo this wook visiting with Goo. W. Francis and family. Mrs. Newman of Campbell is in tho city this wook taking troatment at the Instituto of Osteopathy. W. T. Auld received a bruised faco by falling whilo alighting from a motor car in Omaha last week. M!ss Clara Kellogg loftMonday morn ing for Tronton whorosho has accepted a position as stonographor. A. Scott of Campboll, ono of the Chief's old nnd roliablo standbys was a callor at our wigwam today. Henry Nowhouso was in Guide Rock Mondav looking aftor business in the optical lino of Nowhouso Bros. Mrs. Wm. Cropp of Republican was here tho first of tho wook visiting with her sister Mrs. G. W. Francis. Tho storm entranco has boon placod in front of tho postoffico which Is n sign that winter is approaching. Cora Hewitt from Iowa, who was on hor way to Kansas stopped off nnd vis ited with friends horo tho first of tho wook. OStanloy Woodward and Miss Emma Doan of this county wero granted a licopso to wed by Judgo Duffy on Dec ember 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Wetherald of Hebron who spent sovoral days last week with S. F. Spokesfleld nnd family, returned home Saturday. Having decided to closo out my busi ness in this city I offer my ontiro stook of furnlturo,carpots, curtains and wnll papor at cost. F. V. Taylor. W. N. Richardson has disposed of his stook business to A. Morhart and he will removo his offico to tho ono for merly occupied by Mr. Richardson. Rev. Roscoe Barnes and wife wero treated to a pound party on .Thursday night and bosidos receiving tho numer ous gifts of suoh ocoasions woro pre sented with something over fourtoon dollars in silver. Notice to Hunters. Hunting is positively forbidden on tho farm known as tho old Day farm on sootloa 84, town 1, range 11, in Webster coun ty, Nebraska, and anyone found hunt ing thereon will boprosecuted. O. T. Collins. Blankets, blankets, blankets. Have you seon my large stock of blankets. Squaro blankets, cutaway blankets, wool blankets, 5-A blankets, Burling ton stav blankets, bias girth blankets, Storm King blnnkots nnd in fact all kinds of blankets at low prices at J. O. Butler's. A system regulator is a medicine that strengthens and stimulates the liver, kldiey, stomach and bowols. Prickly Ash Bitters is a superior sys. torn regulator. It drives out all un healthy conditions, promotes activity of body and brain, restores good uppe tlto, sound sleep and cheorful spirits. For salo by O. L. Cotting. List of letters romaining uncalled for at tho postoffico at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho wook ending Deo. 7tb, 1890. Cooper, Chas. Kelloy, Francis C. Foloy, W. E Wechtor, Christ These letters will bo sent to tho dead lottor offico Deo. 21st, if not called for before. When calling for nbovo ploaso say advertised. T. C Hacker, V, M. !' -. W i r. SEETHE OYSTER KITCHEN IN THE WINDOW AT THE Star Bakery, J. O. W1LK3, Prop. SECRET SOCIETIES. Tho past wook has boon an unusually activo ono among tho various secret societies, it boing flection of officers for tho ensuing year for most of thorn. Somo ot tho lodges also indulged in Buppors to roplenlih tho inner man aftor the closo of the ovoning's work, following Is a list of the now officers olectod by tho various ordors as near as can bo learned. GRAND ARUY OK THE REPUBLIC. Com. H.E. Pond. 8. V.-J. S. Whlto. J. V.-D. L. Groat. Surgeon J. M. Sollars. Q. M.-J. W. Warren. 0. D.-W. B. Roby. O.G. J.W. Vest. Rep. D. J. Judson. Alt. J. W. Warren. ODD KKLLOW8 N. G.-J. S. Whlto. V. G.-W. B. Roby. Roo. Seo.-O. C. Tool. Fin. Soo. Goo. R. Rickotts. Treasurer G. W. Dow. Trustecs-G. W. Dow, W. B. Roby, L. M. Crabill. KNI01IT3 OP I'YTHIAS. Mastrr of Work R. D. Bedford. 0. 0. J. S. Blair. V. C J. S. Blair. Prolate Bert Ducker. Master at Amu Wm. Coon. Master of Finance Carl Studt. Master of Exchequer II. P. Sowtor. K. R. and S. Ed. Wlckham. DEOHCE OP HONOR. P. C. LII1U Overing. Chief Mary Krnlik. L. of H. Emma Roynolds. C. C Fay Toothacro. Rec II. E. Pond. Financier Kato Pond. Treasurer L. F. Bohror. Usher Altu Smolsor. 1. W. 11. G. Runohey. 0. W. Frank Smolsor. MODERN 'WOODMEN. V. C Uuscoo Gather. W.A.-Geo. I. Kelloy. Bankor E. J. Overing. Escort II. J. Muurer. 1. W. Benjamin Pogg.. O. W.-F. A. Gulwits. Clerk F.V. Try lor. Manager J. Nustein. Physician F.E. McKceby. The Big Injun Is preparing to romovo its wigwam to another part of tho ros orvation and by tho first of tho coming month will be roady to smoke tho pipe of peaco In tho basomont of tho F. & M. bank building formerly oceupiod by tho Nobraska & Kansas Farmer. Tho room is now boing fixed up nnd we hopo to havo cozy quarters whore wo invito all our frlonds to call and soo us. If our papor is not up to tho standard for a weok or so our readers will ploaso boar in mind that tho removal of a printing offico Is a big undertaking. A Missouri man can bo depended upon to look out for himsolf evan in times of distress as will bo soen by the following from an exchange: A Mis souri woman diod and was boing car ried by four pall boarera to the grave yard, when tho bearors, in passing a sandy part in the road, stumbled and foil and jolted tho woman bank to life. She lived sovea years after that and thon died again. Again tho pall bear ers took up tho coflln and started for the graveyard, and when they rcaobed the sandy spot the husband rushed forward and said: "Steady, boys, steady." Promises Gets Customers ! m m m m I m m m m i i i j I m m m m Performances Keeps Them. Wo mako you this promise. Wo promlso you a clean saving of ovory nrtlaloyou buy of us in our lino Tho cold woathor demands warmer wearing apparel. Wo moot your demands for Mon's, Boy's and Children's Suits and Overcoats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Arctics and Underwear, Our ronutatloa rests on our goods. The Comdenaley Clothing Company. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Of Ml m Mi Mi M Mi Ml Mi Mi Mi 3 S Mi Ml Mi Mi J s Ml I $ 1 J : i Ml 2 A : Ml Ml A rC(ftFffttfftf(ft(CFtf(FfFtfttft' y:&i:w 11 -., . 'A mfjf&smf rwmw ". !' 3M 9 --3 W uwSxvX I j-iaKK 0 ft ft ft ft ft 0 viz ft ft it & KpGftV' ao n&r& Anticipation Begets More Pleasure than Realization. If this is true, thon Christmas time is horo. Tho day for planning, for "hints," for buying, not n day too oarly for tho lattoy, if you would avoid tho push, and tho rush, nnd tho worry. Don't put off selecting your gifts so that you am worn out, and cross when tho blessod dny comes. A light heart is tho huttof Christmas cheer Just a word boforo you think of ChrlstnuiH buying, Don't bo too practical, don't give coal, or flour, or jjlovos or stock logs in tho family or out, unless thoy nro actually in need of theso homoly necessaries of life. Do us you would, not as you are tlonu by. Don't give a thing thnt Ih leally ncrdid, if you want your Grosont appreciated. Givo something the recipient would never uy for himolf or herself. Uso a llttlo un common sense. Buy a bit of Jewelry, Cut Goass, Sfbykkwaki!, somo of tho many Steklimo Silvkr Noveltibs, a Kino, Cuain or Charm. Or if you wont to go a little moro into tho practical, Just enough not to bo too practical, select a Watch on Clock, a set ok Si'00N8 on Knives and Fobks. Numerous other doslrablo artiolos, which wo havo miro spaco in our storo to show than wo havo horo to mention. Tho wise will look oarly and bay early. Will you bo wise or otherwise Newhouse Bros.. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Bod Cloud, Nebraska. The following itom takon from the Lincoln Daily Stato Journal of today we presume is in regard to tho death of a former citizon rif this city: "A. U. Becker, formerly a resident of Lincoln, diod at Detroit rocontly aftor a sick ness of throe days, Tho body was ta ken to Buffalo, N. Y., and burled in the old family burial ground. Mr. Becker was aevonty-seven yoars old and he diod of old ago moro than any particular disease, Mr. Booker whon living in Lincoln was quite well-to-do, His son, Hurry Decker, was engaged in tho bakory business for u number of years and has since gono to Denver. Onr Christmas Stock Is complete with the best things in the market, We ask your attention to a beautiful lino of Perfumery in Fancy Bottles, Fine Books and Cheap Books at 15c and 25c, A Beautiful Display of Lamps, Toys, Dolls, Doll Buggies, Fancy Dishes, Framed Pictures, Toilet Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, and other things too numerous to mention. Call and seo us, C. L. COTTING, The Druggist. !irrn I' m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m T Ysl Af f"WUttW