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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1900)
i. TIIE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1000. Pi M t ?4)4499-44)9444444,i M' T T m 1 T T m m m m m m m m n it it n i i it it it it it i 1 i it NEWHOUSE - BROS. JEWELERS AND Red - Cloud, - Nebraska. ' fC(CCtttttCf (? lb tit OPTICIANS. Ml Ml Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi tb L 11 kb U tt Vb lb 11 )b kb kb kb kb kb kb kit kb lb ,W GENERAL CITY NEWS. John Story of Cowlcs was boro Tuos day. A. H. Crary of Guido Rook was hero Thursday. J. S. Largont was horo from Guido Rock Thursday. J. H. Jennings was horo from Fre mont Wednesday. Fresh milk cow for salo. H.L.Luco, Inavale, Nebraska. J. J. Martin and wife of Bluo Hill were horo Thursday. Got Wright's prices and soo his lino boforo you got a heater. Donald McCallum of Guido Rock was hero the first of the week. T. L. Trowbrldgo and wifo of Bluo Hill wero in tho city Thursday. Brt Lindley, wife and child of Riv crton spont Sunday with C. J. Piatt and wife. Fur robep, goat roboa, dog robes, buffalo robes, and in fact all kinds of .robes, at J. O. Butlor's. Mrs. C. J. Pope who has boen visit ing in tho east for some time past re turned homo last Saturday. Doll Abel who visited for several days with his parents and other friends here left Tuosday for his homo at Hob xon, "Mrs. Howard who has been visiting R. B. Fulton and wifo returned to hor homo in tho eastern part of the itato Thursday. Don't forget that tho Cnur has moved to tho basement under the F. & M. bank and is rendy to do job print ing of all kinds. Boys Ovkkcoats at Cost. Our en tire stock at actual cost. Groatest bargains over offered. TnE Cowden- Kaxey Clotiiino Co. Aaron Conover has carpentors at work on n new barn at his rosidenco in the west part of town and tho struc ture is nearing completion. John A. Barber camo in this week and paid his twntv-ejghth continuous subscription for tho Chief, ho having boon a subscriber for tho papor since Its beginning. A young man residing near Campboll shot himself through tho floshy part of tho thigh last Tuosday during the olf hunt. Ho crawled through a barb wire fonco and pulled a 22 rifle after him nmzzlo end first and "toll mo tho old, old story" The wound was not serious. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. ft feV j SEE THE i r i OYSTER KITCHEN j IN THE WINDOW AT THE Star Bakery, J l). V1U. Pr in. 3 Will Waul spent Sunday in lMooui ington. .1. L. Fuller was down fiomCowlus Tuo.doy. W. C. Cox was hero from MeCook this week. H S. Pruudlit was heie from Guido Rock Tuesday. Harry Conover of MeCook witshi'io the first of tho week. Max IjUstig of Hastings was a visitor to our city Thursday. Miss Clara Kellogg who is located at Trenton is home on a visit. Our phono number is now 72. Call us up whou you need job printing. Will Lindley of Lebanon, Kansas, is hero visiting with J O. Lindley and family. Postmaster Gray of Rivorton was looking after business matters hero on Tuesday. Elijah Osborno arrived fiem tho cast Wednesday night on a visit to his sister Mrs. P. Conover. A W Jordan of Binr O.ik, Kana, was looking after business matters lieic Wednesday Fol'XI) A pocket book between the railroad and bridge Owner can havo saino by applying at postofllco and proving property. Fidolity and accident insuranco writ ton in tho Employers' Liability Assur ance Corporation, Limited, London, Eng. R. D. Bedford, Agt. Wo bought too many boys and chil drons overcoats. Wo offer tho entire lino at actual cost. Got in on tho ground floor. The Cowden-Kaley Clotiiino Co. The barbers of tbo city havo onterod an agreement whereby they havo de cided that after January 14th they will closo their piacos of business at 8 p.m. with tho exception of Saturday nights. Rev. Dean is to begin a series of meetings with his church at Indian Croek next Sabbath. Thero will bo two meetings on that day at 3:30 and 7:30 and each week day ovening. All who can do so aro urged to attend. Mrs. R. L. Tinkor, a formor well known rcsidont of this city, arrived here from MeCook Tuesday and is vis iting with friends. She is an exhibitor at tho chicken show having brought down several fino birds of tho Part- ridgo Cochin variety. L. A. Hussong has gono to David City, Nebraska, to assist Evangelist Atwood in meeting. Mrs. Hussong accompanied him on last Monday af tornoon by way of Hastings. They may bo away for a month. There will bo supply preaching at tho Christian church. Special meoting for married women only, to be hold at tho M. E. church on Saturday, January 14th at 3 p.m. This will bo a very important mootiag for mothers, for subjocts with which every woman should bo acquainted will bo discussed. The themo is one of tho greatest of tho ago. Talk given by Mrs. T. E. Horton. The Degroo of Honer and A. O. U. W. had a very pleasant joint install ation at their lodgo rooms last Tuos day ovening. Short spocohes, music and refreshments constituted tho even ing's program and it is needless to say that all present enjoyed themselves and had a good time. Another wolf hunt willtako placo in Pleasant Hill township next Wednes day. A meeting will bo held at the Lester school houso Monday evening at 8 o'clock to perfect arrangements. Everybody in Pleasant Hill township and tho east end of Red cloud town ship is urged to bo present, and who ever else dosircs to como. Editou Chief Wo noticed nn ar ticlo iu tho Chief of tho fith inst , speaking of tho surpriso givon to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hicks on Now Years Day, and it was a good ono too. Wo feel thankful to our many friends, not only for tho presents but more especially for tho respect they have shown for us, not that wo fool worthy. R. and C. Hicks. Henry W. Hall an old and respected rosidontof this county died suddenly of heart failuro at his homo four miles weBt of Bluo Hill on Monday, January 8th, aged 51 years, 10 months and 23 days. Tho funoral was held at his late homo n Wednesday, January 10th, at 1 p.m. conducted by tho Masonic lodge of Bine Hill. Tho sermon was preach ed by Rev. Hummol. Tho deceased loaves a wifo to monrn his loss. A team, harnoes and buggy belong iig to Oliver Hedge was taken from the hitchrack nertb of the Moon block last Tuesday erenini and as yet no trace of the team or the party whe took it has been found. ShoritT Wells started in pursuit Wednesday morning and has since boen !scounng tho coun try for some trace of tho culprit and team, A reward of 350 has been of ferod for tho oapturo and conviction of tho thief I v the slicniT and Mr. Hedge ,'1 I V l I'm i I I ' 'I '" ( o -44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 mtUUVVUtn'MM-CT KLUininu wvmi-nii i . Great MW SPECIAL- SM ! OF MEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S aaia iva aaaaa as ntr ----- 'rt tttttttttF(tctCf (ftfrFtt(tCfrtttfc' '.T ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft (0 m m m m m m m m m m n m Suits, Overcoats, Finishing Goods, Caps, Hats, Shoes, Tranks and Valises. Greatest Reduction Sale of Clothing ever held in Red Cloud. Great Money Saving Prices. High Glass Merchandise Offered by High Glass Merchants. SPECIAL SELLING MEN'S ODD SUITS. 75. men's odd suits, created by reason of our immense business during Novem ber and December. All go at a positive sacrifice. Cost not taken ifa? vv o o I into censideration. They must go. miss this rare opportunity. This Special Sale Includes Everything In blip Stock Except Overalls, Working Shirts and Areties. The price will make you buy them. Don't V VL7 F All ? chJ Till Jfsi Cash Only. g Remember the THE : GOMJEH - pitEY : GltOTjHHG : CO. ONE PRICE CLOTIirERS AND LEADERS I2ST LOW PRICES. 00''wi tuc rnuincm.i&l cv rl nTUlun nnunikiu T '04M1 ' '''-'''"'''"'''"'-'''"' VS ft m m ft ft m. .. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 5g& V LOCALLY. Heaters in endless vurioty u W. W. Wright's. E. M. Parker was up from Guid Rock Thursday. Tho CniEP and Chicago Inter Ocean ono yoar for $1.25. Robot), robes, robes. All kinds of robes at J. O. Butler's. Largest lino of heators in tho Talloy at Wriffht'a hardware storo. Walter Roby sells the Singer sowing machine. Prices right. Got tho host. Samuel Spry camo in Saturday from Lincoln wkero he has boen for about a year past. Robert Mitchell returned Thursday evening from attendaucoattho funoral of an undo at Croto. Do you want a heating stovot If you do go to Wright's. Ho has a largo lino nt tho lowest prices. Fred Tumuro loft Tuosday morning for Los Angoles, Collfornia, where ho will spend a month or so in tho hopo thatthochangoof climato will bent lit his health. Why Do Some "Foods" Sell for Less per pound. SIMPLY THIS. Tho smallo amount of medication used tho lower the prico can be mado per pound, but bo suro and romembor that fho choapor per pouud tho largor tho fred must bo to give results. We guar antce that "International Stock Food" Is choaptr to ie at 13.60 per 35 pood pail, oostaiwk 1,30 viedb thai many other kinds wovld bo at 11,85 nnr 85 tinundi. and nt th anmn tlmn per 25 per sa poumn, iuu at ins iame lime we auaaantoo a sunerior nroduot and paying rosults. C, L. COTTING, Tho Druggist WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. A fresh cow for salo. Apply to I. D. Stanser. Mrs. J. F. Rich was horo from Bla den Thursday. Frank Buschow of Bluo Hill was in the oity this weok. Ed. Burr of Guido Rock was horo tho first of tho week. Mrs. Richard Gray arrived in the city Wadnosday morning on a visit to rela tives and friends horo. J. B. Wright who has boon visiting relatives and frionds hero for a week or so past laft Friday nieht for his homo at Florence, Colorado. Norman Morrison who has boon vis iting his parents and other friends horo for a week or so past loft Tuosday for Omaha whero he will resumo tho study of dentistry. James Peterson loft Tuosday for Omaha to attend tho meoting of tho retail implement dealers' association which convened on Wednesday and lasted thrco days. Now that most of tho piacos of busi ness havo gono into tho early closing idoa what's tho matter with closing tho drug stores and post ofllco. If its good for somo its good for all. Talk About Nkckwkah You nev er saw any that can comparo with tho wonderful lino wo will havo on dis play as a special holiday attraction. Tub Cowden Kalkt Clothing Co G. It. Chanoy, E. U. Overman, L. II. Blacklcdgo, R.T. Potter, Bernard Mc Neny, James Hale,B. F. Mizor, W. A. May, Jamos Duffy, Dr. Damoroll, J. R. Mercer and I. W. Edson wore In Superior Thursday in attendance on tho hearing of tho Duffy-Edson caso. A larga delegation of members of tho Guide Rok I. O. O. F. lodge eana up from that place on lait Monday evon ing aid participated ii tie installation eeramoitta f tha Boers of the lodge of this elty. After the installation a banquet waa glvan to the vliiting breth ren. Alexander 8tawart, who waa ace a resident and property owaer of this oity diad at Hastings on Tuesday morn ing. Ho was at one time an engineer on tho B. & M. and was in the big wreck at Hubbol years ago. Ho lived at Wymoro for a numbor of yoars and whiloonatrip at Lincoln a year or so ago it was discovered that ho was moil tally unbalanced, ho having n penchant a tint tnni of ut)nliiig his Imli 4 i m h iM fiinvMlk hoiii'iy FUHWTUitE GOST -1 Have loft a fow pieces of furnituro consisting of Bed Room Suites, Dressers, Commodes, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Sofas, Etc. whioh mast bo closed out at onco and everything will go at coBt. Anyono neoding or intondicg in tho near future to purchase anything tho furnituro lino should call and see what I havo loft before making any purchases. Can save you 40 per cent on Furniture. Also Sevoral nico Wall Paper patterns at cost. F. V. Taylor, The Furniture Man. mm iriaiwinimwuw CANCER IS DEADLY! Results Fatally in Nine Gases Out of Ten A Cure Found at Last. This fearful disoaso ofton first appears as a moro scratch, a nimplo. or lump in tho breast, too smalt to attract any notico, until, in many cases, tho deadly utsoaso is tuny uoveiopeu. Cancor can not bo cured by a surgical onoration. becauso tho disoaso is a virulent poison in tho blood, circulating throughout tho system , nnd although tho soro or ulcer known as tho Cancer may bo cut away, tho poison romains iu tho blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with ronowod violonco. Tho wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinato, doop-Beated blood diseases which wero considered incurable, induced a low de spairing sufforors to try it for Cancor, aftor exhausting tho skill of tho physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S proved equal to tho disoaso and promptly offectod a euro. Tho glad nows Bproau rapiuiy, anu in was soon uomonsiraieu beyond doubt that a euro had at Inst boen found for deadly Cancor. Evidonco has accu mulated which ia incontrovertible, of which tho following is a apocimon : "Canoar ia hereditary In our family, my father, n aistar and an aunt having died from this dreadful dlaaaaa. My failings may bo imaginod when the hor tibia iHaaaaa made its appearance on my side. It was malignant Canoar, eating inwardly in such a way as to mum great alarm. Tho diaeaso seemed beyond the skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good whatavar, tha Cancer growing worse all tie while. Htunerotu ramadiee were used for it, but tha Canoer WW. a. II. idol, grew atcadlly worse, until it saamed that I was doomed to follow the athera of tha family, for I know how deadly Canoer ia, especially whaa inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Speoiflo (S. S. 8.), whioh, from tha first day, foroed out the poison. I continued its use until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of the dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed, 8, 8. 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