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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1899)
TUB KKD CLOTl) CIII13P, FHIDAY, DISC. 2, 1809. e0.1lf: 6,000 Pounds This oiiler fin 0 000 "iKTKRNATIONAI. STOCK FOOD" to lid Ued on tliti stock lui iii of .Mr Jas J. HIM, president of the Groat Northern Railway. Mr. Hill is one of the most progressive stock raisers in ( the United States. If no cnn afford to buy "International Stock Food in ..uiiis of ( OvlO pound for one delivery, . v. i .'-m v i'i this locality cnn uffoul to buy tit It t-t 100 to 500 pounds. W guarantee that "Intkhnationai. Stock Komi" will give good henitli ami alio give, n large oxttnnot prolit over the cost of feeding it Sold in Hed Cloud by C. L. COTTING, The Druggist. GENERAL CITY NEWS. Thnd McNitt vas in Supciior Sun day. Oscar Pntmor left Thursdny morning for Now Mexico. Dun Garbor returned from Lincoln r' Saturday morning. Geo. Hadell of Si. Joe was visiting relatives hern this week. Ainn9 Cowden was hero from Supe rior to spend Christmas. Get Wright's prices unci soo his lino boforo you got u hontor. A nico linn of iron bods nt less than wholesale price nt Taylor's. Vnclar Snucok left thn first of thn f week for Wilbor and Wymore. v Rov. Hussong wns nttending a min isterial meeting nt Geneva this week. DA. M. Brown and wifo of Ilorton, Kansas, nro hero visiting with friends. Tho first snow of thn season occurred this wook and it barely covered tho ground. Mrs. O. C. Case went to Lincoln Tuesday to nttond the Stato 'Poachers' association. Mrs. Adilino Clino who has been vis- f iting i Aurora, Nebraska, has return ed to the city. Geo. Stowart was in Spring Ranch this week cnlled by tho serious illness I of his father-in-law. Henry Clark left the last of tho week ' to niako a visit at the home of his wife's I pareuts at Arborvillo. rrfcw robes, goat robes, clog robos, buffalo robes, and in fast all kinds of robes, at J. O. Butler's. A nicoronker would mako n suitable nhri.imna nraiatii.. Onlv n few left. All gatest at Taylor's. L. A. Haskins has moved to tow and is occupying tho old Noah Perry property on South Seward street. B. M Frees of Chicago, a member of tho firm of Piatt & Frees Co., of this city, was hore this week looking after his interests. Don't forget that rhe CiiiEK has i maved to tho basement under the F. & ' M. bank and is ready to do job print- tag of all kinds. ' Mrs. L. H. Fort and daughters Miss Nellio and Nettie and Mrs. J. O. Wiles left Sunday morning for a visit with , relatives at Peru. Prof. Geo. I. Kolioy is in Lincoln this week attending tho thirty-fourth an nual meeting of tho Nebraska State Toachors' aHociation. Boys Oveucoats at Cost. Our on tiro stock at actual cost. Greatest bargains over otTored. The Cowden Kalev Clothing Co. Nollie Knloy left Tuesday morning to attond tho Stnto Toachors' association. Upon her return sho will teach in tho schools at Guide Rock. Insuro your lunlth in Prickly Ash Editors. It regulates tho system, pro- mca good nppotito, sound sleep and Wfeerful spirits Sold by C. L.Cntting. Cleuotmen: Applications for half faro permits for tho year 1000 will bo rocoived and clergymen nro urged to make their application nt onco. A Conoveu, Local Apent. Talk About Neckwear You nev er saw any thht can compare with tho wonderful line wo will hnvo on dis play ns a speoiiil holiday attraction. x The Cowden Kaley ('lothino Co. ., Miss Beatrix Mlzcr, who is attending the Chicago College of Music, returned homoSunday night n spend Chtist mas with tho family. left Thurs day morning for Lincoln where sho was to sing before the Nebraska Stato Teachers' association that evening. Don't forget tho hug tectum at the Christian church T:ndiiy night Jhiiu ary2d. Musical nn.l lit. i . proaram in connection. A ' treni. Now house Bros., the 'pi., '' jewelers of this citv iiffor a solid gold O. K. pin ns Hi st ff1fa I onlill Hi st prize to induce special sale of kets f r litis niul.t. Aiwnud at d tmpii oUYr a second prize of a solid crotd t E, pin. No euro mid spouio tickets tnrl. for One Farm ! jjfj pound or tin eo tons of N'H 19 m MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Karl Pond spent Sunday at Superior Mrs Dr. Dainerell is visiting in Lin coln. Harry Rcnincr here this week. of Blooiulngton was Pearl Mitchell is visiting relatives nt McCook this week. Miss Emma Graves is visiting fi lends nt Norton, Kansas, thin wee); Our phone number is now 72. O ill us up when you need job printing. John Dickerson and wife loft Sunday for a visit with telntives at Lincoln. Norman Morrison who is studying dentistry in Omaha is visiting his par ents this week. Bed room sets, sewing tables, chairs, rockers and everything to furnish a house at nest at Taylors. Miss Sarah Knnwles of Lincoln ar rived tho first of the week on a visit to William Pnrkos and family. Mrs. Leonard Smith who has been in Illinois stopped off hero on her wny west to visit with M. W. Dickerson and wlfo. This is your Inst chamo to get furni turo ot cost prices. Prices ndvanco 40 per rent nfter January 1st F. V. Taylor. Mrs, J. M. Sellars received tho sad Intelligence this week of tho den '.h of her brother S. A. Downs who lived iu the far west. Fred Hnzilton, who has been visiting hero, accompanied by his mother and Mrs. C. T. Hnzolton left the Inst of tho wook for Kansas City. Wo bought too many boys nnd chil drons overcoats. Wo offer tho entiro lino at actual cost. Get in on thn ground floor. l'nE Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. Mrs. Dave Zerwekh and children who hnvo beon visiting Thomas Einiuh and family and other relatives and friends have retui ued to their homo at Seattle, Washington. Burlington Route Holiday Rates Holiday rates via Burlington Routo, Dec. 23. 24, 25, SO, 81, nnd January 1, between stations not more than 200 miles apart. Liberal return limit. Seo nearest agent. The Christian church will have spec ial attractions. Morning, "Divine Law of Love." At 3 p in., "Home, Mother and Heaven." At 7:30 "Thn Complete Gospel." Special music for this dny. All welcome Bloating after eating, tndigestinu, flatulence or water brash, may bo quickly corrected through the use of Prickly Adi Bitters. It strengthens digestion, cleanses and icgulates tho bowels. Sold by C. L Cotting. Notice to Hunters Hunting is positively forbidden on tho farm known as tho old Day fmni on section 34, town 1, range 11, in Webster coun ty, Nebraska, and anyone found hunt ing thereon will bo prosecuted. O. T. Collins. In theulnys of old, and Knights so bold, When Barons held their sway, Folks loved the silver and the gold, Just as they do today. In all ages silvprand gold have swayed the world and ruled tho hearts and mlucts of pjaiiKind. Whim gold is f more intrinsic value; in tho hearts.of the p oplo, silver articles of merchandise aro ' just as much to be admired. Wo tako this present time and mi um ai wiuhing you ono and all a Metry Christm s i ill especially of timnkmg those to whom we aro indebted L,r tho liberal pt'uroiing" with which they have favored us nnd wish also to stato thatwv w 1 ever stiivo to doservo their contidenco and j utronnge, and hopo we, may meet in many future Christmas tides. Yours truly, ) J li-tus and Opticians, LOCALLY. Heaters in endless variety u W. W Wright's. Jerome Wright spent Christmas In Wilcox The CntKK and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for 81.25 Frank Richardson lias returned from a tiip to McCook. Mrs Jas. Doylo departed Saturday (or a visit nt Beattice. Holies, robes, robes. All kinds of robes at J.O. Butler'.-. Harvey Dediick left Thursday for Dcadwood, South Dakota. Largest lino of heaters in tho vulloy at Wright's hardware store. Mrs. Jos. Kublcek of McCook was here this week visiting friends. J, 11 Wegmaiin and sou departed to day noon for a visit at Blue Hill. Mrs. L. 1). O.itmau will leave Satur day morning for a visit to Omaha. Harry Boats returned this week to attend school at Shenandoah, Iowa. Miss Myrtle Redden of Guido Rock was a Red Cloud visitor v,'ednosdny. W. N Richnrdsuu returned Thurs day night from a trip to Kansas City. Waller Roliy sells the Singer sowing machine. Pi ices light. Get tho best. Mis. Bonso, mother of Win. Bense, loft tho first of the week for n trip to Denver Tho morclinnts as a rnlo report tho largest holiday trade in the history of tho town. Why not take advnntngo of our clos ing out prices nnd get your furniture at cost at Taylor's. Pete Letjurneau and 'later of Auro ra, Kansas, aro visiting with Nelse Longtin nnd family. Do you want n heating stovo? If you do go to Wright's. Ho has a largo lino nt tho lowost prices. Mrs. J. S. Slroup of Bnnkleman, this state, is visiting with friends nnd rela tives in tho city this week. Mis. V. II. Sollidny, Mrs. Ed. Beyer, and Miss Miilio Slaby visited relatives hero the first of tho week. Mrs. M. S. Marsh and son Loon of Hastings am visiting with friends nnd relatives in tho city this week. John H. Rifo, wifo and children of Swnnton, Nebraska, aro hero visiting with his mother, brothers and sisters Miss Ireno Minor who is attending the Chicago College of Music arrived homo Saturday ovonicg on a visit to her parents. W. A.May nard had tho misfortune to loso cloven bead of cattle last Sun day night through some mysterious though fatnl disease. I B. Stansor has purchased tho rest denco in tho northeast part of town occupied by Geo. I. Kolioy and will movo to town to reside. If you aro sick try tho health food manufactured by tho Nebraska Sani tarium Bakery. Sold second door south of F. & M. bank building. Mrs. Michn Griswnld who has been quite ill for some time has so for re covered that she departed for her home at Davny, this state, Saturday. No man cnn work with a torpid liver or constipated bowels. A fow doses of Prickly Ash Bitters will quickly re movo this condition and make work a pleasure. Sold by C. L' Cotting. Tho Christmas exorcises at tho vari ous churches 'this year were of tho usual kind and characteristic of such occasions. Owing to tho rush nnd ox tra work in moving we nro unablo to givo them tho write-up thoy deserve. Blankets, blankets, blankets. Hnvo you seen .ny lnrgo stock of blankets. Square blankets, cutaway blankots, wool blankots, fi-A blankets, Burling ton stay blankots, bias girth blankots, Storm King blankets and in fact all kinds of blankots at low prices at J. O. Butler's. NEWHOLSE BROS., Red Cloud, Nebraska. tt WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. A fresh cow for sale. Apply to I. B Stanser. Florence Saw jor of luavnle was hero TiiCMlay. R. B, Gaston and wife woio in Man kato, Kansas, this week. Mrs. M. E. Gayley ot Aurora, Neb raska, is visiting friends heie. Miss Nolle Warren and Miss Ethel Hosiucr ute veiling In Lincoln. R. P. Hutchison of Lebanon, Kan sas was heie the first of the week. James Yeiser after spending several days hero has returned to Omaha. living Cuuimliigs ami wife visited with relatives down iu Kansas Christ mas day. Mrs. J 11. Smith is visiting with bo son Kil. and wife at Norton, Kansas, this week Oscar Teel, wifo and children are visiting relatives and friends this week at Iudianoln. Mis Jessie Kellogg who is attending school at Lincoln is at homo spending the holiday week. Frank Smith and wifo spent Christ mas with the parents of the latter near Salem, Kansas. Herbert Cook who is now located at Omaha was here this week visiting with Henry Cook and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. K Spokostield have returned home after n visit with rela tives and friends at Hebron. Mrs. J. A. Katun nnd obildron loft Sunday morning for n visit with rela tives and friends at Lincoln. Miss Nellie West who Is teaching school at Falls City is homo spending tho holiday vacation with tho folks. Dennis Finn nnd wifo, former resi dents of this city, now living in Colo rado nro hero visiting with rolntlves and old friends. Miss Sadie Ovoring who is teaching school in the western part of tho stnto arrived homo Sunday to mnko a visit with the folks hero. Ben McCuno left Saturday morning for Brownvillo, this stnto, where he will spond a week nt tho homo of Rev. J. M. Darby at that placo. Tho Misses Tllla and Graco Model land and brother Tom left Sunday for a visit with their sister Mrs. Margaret McGrew at Shickloy, this stato S..N. Potter! and family wish to ro turn thanks for the many evidences of sympethy and help extended by their noibhors during tho sickness and death of their dnughter. The W. C. T. U. mass meeting will bo held at the Congregational church, Sunday evening December 31. 'Rev Barnes will deliver tbe address. Tho overflow meeting will bo hold at tho M. E. church. Wo respectfully invito tho members of the clergy of our city to send us in notices of deaths and marriages which occur, tho particulars of which thoy aro conversant with, giving details as near as possiblo that wo may give appropri ate mention. Rov. and Mrs. Dean visited nmeng members of their Indian creek church last Saturday and took in tho Christ mas troe and Sunday school concert in tho evening, nnK rsportn troo groan ing with gifts nnd n splendid showing by tho scholars who appeared on thn program. Arrangements urn being cnmplcted for tho first annual exhibit of tho Red Cloud Intor-State Poultry Association to bo held in this city on Jnnuary 0th, 10th and 11th. Everything portends to n very successful exhibition of thor oughbred poultry. Enquiries and en tries aro coming in from nil parts of the stnto. With this issue, No. 52, The Chief closes the twenty-seventh year of its existenco It will enter tho new year with brighter and better prosptcts than for sovoral years. Wo aro now located iu tho Farmers and Merchants bank building and you don't hnvo to climb a steep pair of stairs to find our wigwam. Wo extend n cordial invita tnlion to all to como and soo us. List of letters romnining uncalled for at tho postofllcout Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Deo. 28th, 1800. Gilbert, A Miller, Lovi Smith, Mrs. A. Thompson, Lewis These letters will bosont to tho doad letter ofllco Jan. llth, if not called for before. When calling for above ploase say advertised. T. C. Hacker. P. M. Mrs, T, O. Hacker, who lias bcqi in failing health for some time pnbt, pass ed peacefully away at the family resi dence on Seward street, this Friday afternoon nt4:30 o'clock. Mrs, Hacker was the wife of Postmaste" 11 ekor of this city and wui one cf tl.. arij rosi dents of botu state uud roinity. Sho had a largo circle of irionds and no. quaintances who wi learn those tidings with sinccro regi t. 1 ho remain' vill betaken to Nan aha City for Intern ''u Ed. L, Adnti'd, tho newly olecteu judge for the Tutith Judicial District has Issued his list of terms o'f court for 1000, as follows! Adams con Mo MOW V 13 Airs Wo closiro to th;nnU our patrons for tho liberal patron- ago thoy havo given us during tip yoar row just drawing to a closo and our bost wish is A HAPPY . NEW . YEAR . TO YOU . ALL . ! Wo also oxtord a cordial invitation to all to call and soo us tiitjos without nurbor during tho year now dawniqg upon us. Our objoct will bo in, tho futuro as ir tho past, to always ploaso. Again, thinking you for past favors and hopirg for a continuan,co of tho samo, wo aro, yours to pleaso THE COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING COMPANY., Leaders in Low Prices and Honest Goods. -t . 10. jury; June 4, t-quitj ; November 10, jury. Franklin county. May ULJtiry; November 12, jury, v llnrlmi county, April 23, jury. October 8, jury. Kear ney county, May 14; jury; December 0, jury". Phelps county, Apill 0, Jurj ; Juno 25, cqulij; December 17, jury. Webster t-oiinty, Maic-h 0, juiy; June Iniquity; December 10. jury W.J Furso of Alma will act ns court re porter. The following are the filei rn of Ina valo Camp M. W. A. dec ed at their last meeting fur eiiulng Jean V. C.-U (S. Knight. Advlscr-P Gilni.1 Banker Win. R kle OleikC. C MiH.r. Escoit Frul Stiiimnii Physifinu-Dr T U Mmi-. . Watchman T G Bliiiikeiiliaker Snllll-V Ill-Ill Kiln-llKl Menibi-r It-Mid Miiiuigci R Tn bor. Mill WlNTKR IICIMIIAV IUTKS -OlW'i fan for ilm round trip between till I points. Sale of tickets to be confined to points within 200 niilen. Tickets on salo Dec. 2!J. 24, 25, !!0 nod 81, 1800 and Jan. 1st, 1!)0. liuul return limit Jan. 4th, 1000 A. CoNOVKR, Kent. Purifj the sewers of tho body and stimulate the diucMive oignti to main tiin health, Mniigth nnd eneigv Prickly Ash Bltnois a ionic for the kidnojs, liver, cinniiieh and bowels For sain b ('. L Conine. ROYAL Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc, which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar ROYAL BAKING (iHHHTlNd. Ss V. US- Resolutions of Respect. Whoitmi, In the Providence of an all-wise God, our comrnde, Sonntor M, L. Hay wind has been taken from our midhtaiid uniivi-n-il to tho gront roll call above. Theiefoio bolt, Resolved,. That James A. Garfield Post No. 80, G. A. R. extend to tho fam- liy ot our coiiiriidu our sympathy in this then- gieat lieieavement. Bo it fin ther, Resolved, 'I hat in their great loss a loving liu-lminl .and father hss been taken from tils family, and thn Grand Army of the Republic! has lost a faith ful and Im al member and the stato and nation one of its luihtesi itnd purest men. Be it f in ther, Resolved, Thai oiirclutrler bo draped fur the period of Unity days and a cnp ofilif-e n-soluiiiiiiH lie spread up- ii i he I'ccoidx of Hie Post and a copy .. ui o the family nnd published In tho iicni papers. II. E. Pox ii, ) J. S Wiiitk, (Com. Jem. Gakiikk) Tho Ciui:r is -nil u liitlelateon ac clonal "I the change in location nnd gelling of our iimcliinei in running order. Our patrons will plonho boar wiili us and during the next year wo .vill endeavor to uivo tin-in better sor vici . Frank Rockwell of F.timington, Iowa, was hero vitling ic-latives this week POWDER CO .AK. i Nh -