The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 02, 1900, Image 5

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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
LOCALLY.
PEEK'S HAPPENINGS.
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Bright, flashing, fire-like atari
and spots, that occasionally float
before the vision, mran sour
thing; mean there is some con
stant, wearing, insidious drain
on the snrplns norvo forco of the
physical system.
Nino times out of ton, this
drain comes through defective
eves. If jou'"sco stars" do you
not see also that the sensible
course is to ascertain tho causer
We can toll you if the trouble be
in your oyos. Consultation froo.
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JEWKLIHS AND OrTICIANS.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
C. T. Hazolton was in Hastings Wed
nesday. J. R. Mercer and wlfo were in Hast
ings this week.
The CniBr nnd Chicago later Ocean
one year for 11.25.
Robes, robes, robos. All kinda of
robes at J, O. Butler's.
Largest line of heaters in the valley
at Wright's hardware store.
Miss Lillie Smith made a visit out
the valley the first of the week.
A. H. Kaley left last Saturday morn
, -ingjto look after business interests in
Teenmseh.
Mis Cadman who has been visiting
-friends here has returned to her home
at Bloomington.
Do you want a heating stove?. If
you do go to Wright's. He-has a Urge
lime at the lowest prices.
A. W. Vetter and wife after a pleas
ant visit with relatives and friends at
Tecumseh returned home Tuesday.
'Will Kuehn and brother Carl were
, in Gage county this week looking. at
land with the intention of purchasing.
J- -GW Ball after a several
weeks stay with relatives and friends
jbere left for her home at Akron, Colo
rado, Wednesday night.
Rev. A. R. Graves will hold services,
both morning and evening, Sunday,
February 4, at the Episcopal church.
Xveryane is invited to come and hear
him.
If you are thinking of putting a tele
phone ia year home or place of bail
aaes, do not delay yoar order too long.
Bat a few numbers remain vacant on
the switchboard.
One night the first of the week one
of Fred Brad brook's boys on going to
she. barn discovered a man there. The
man took to his heels and escaped after
giving the boy a scare. He was prob
ably in questof yellow legged chiokens.
Miss May Story of Cowles, daughter
of Clark Story of that place died on
Wednesday of lung trouble. The de
teased was about seventeen years of
age. The funeral took place to-day,
Friday, and interment was made in the
Bed Cloud cemetery.
The preliminary hearing of Oscar
Wohler the party who was in posses
sion ef Oliver Hedge's stolon team and
uggy was held at the court house on
Wednesday before Judge West. After
considerable evidence bad been taken
the prisoner was bound over to dis
trict court in tho sum of 1500.
HERE'S TO THE IIINOES OF '
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Whin you Swear, ure' l.ryourcoanttr. 2
pany.
When yo Drink, dilntr to the few-th of a 3
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Waen joa Kat, eat at the
Star JEtaUi&vir
J. O. WILES, Prop. i
Supplies for gas Inmps atCltv Bakery.
Losllo Graves was in Hastings this
week,
Hoatera in ondloss variety u W. W.
Wright's.
W. O. Dlramick of Bluo Hill was
here this week.
W. N. Richardson was in Gage
county this week.
Clarenco Riser returned from a trip
to Superior Monday.
Miss Nettie Postle wait of Guide Rock
was hero the first of tho week.
Our phone number is now 72. Call
us up when you need Job printing.
Walter Roby sells the Singer sewing
machine. Prices right. Get tho best.
C. T. Hazolton and wifo after a pleas
ant visit with rolatives and friends at
Kansas City returned homo Sunday
morning.
J. T. Rossiter, a former resident of
this city several years ago, has estab
lished a shoo shop two doors south of
tho F. & M. bank building.
Fidelity and accldont insurance writ
ten in the Employers' Liability Assur
ance Corporation, Limited, London,
Eng. R. D. Bedford, Agt.
A license to wed was granted to Mr.
Horwerth Mueller and Misa Emma
Schumann, both of Blue Hill, by Judgo
Duffy, on January 80th.
Colts for sale I have a largo pair
of bay mare colts, weight about eight
hundred pounds eaoh, ninoteen months
old, for sale E.L. Fawoett, Cowles,
Nebraska.
A gospel mooting for everybody will
bo held in Dtmoroll's Hall in Moan
block, Sabbath, February 4th, at 8 p.m.
Subject, "The Power of tho Cross."
Please remember the time and place
and come. A gospel invitation to all.
Hugh Miner Jr., will be in Chicago
seon to buy spring goods for the Big
Store. 8pecial orders solicited, and
satisfaction guaranteed. If you want
anything in dry goods or furniture not
found in this market come and see us
Mikes Bsos.
Valuable farm for sale on reasonable
terms; 40a plow land; 110 in pasture
Fine spring, never falling water in
pasture. Improvements nominal. This
is a fine stock farm five miles from In-
avate. Have half section adjoining.
All can be bought at reasonable figures.
R. D. Bedford.
' Bright' disease Is moro dreaded by
physicians than any of the serious dis
orders with which they have to deal,
beoauseof its insidious and malignant
character. If prompt action were tak
en when headaches, urinary disorders,
digestive troubles first appear much
suffering and sorrow would be averted.
Prickly Ash Bitters will quickly stop
the spread of the disease, quiet the in
flammation, heal the kidndys and
bladder, strengthen and regulate the
liver, and drive poisons and impurities
out of the system by cleansing the
bowels. Sold by C. L. Cotting.
The local board of the Children's
Home Society met with the district
president, Mrs. Qalvey, on January 15,
for the purpose ef reorganising. The
beard consists ef Messrs. B. Cochrane,
L. P. Albright, I. H. Holmes and Mes
dames G. W. Lladsey, E. B. Knight,
Wm. Parker, 8. F. Spokesfield, H. E.
Howard and I. H. Holmes. Ten chil
dren have been placed in good homes
and have been adopted. Three are
still on trial. The local board meets
regularly on the first Monday of every
month. The next meeting will be on
February 5 at Mrs. H. E. Howard's at
7:30 p.m. R. M. Cochrane, president;
Mrs. E. B. Knight, vice-president; Mrs
H. . Howard, secretary.
The firm of Mitchell Bros, was this
week dissolved by mutual consent, the
two Junior members of the firm, Rob
ert and James retiring, and beace
forth the business will be conducted
by Wm. A. Mitcholl at the old place of
business. The new management has
the best wishes of The Chief for suc
cess. The name of Mitchell has been
connected with the hardware business
in this city, with tho exception of a
few years, since tho town was started,
Will's father having been our pioneer
hardware man, and tho probabilities
are the natuo Mitchell, and hardware
and Red Cloud ia a feature this place
cannot and does not caro to escape
from.
The cases of the United States Mu
tual Hail Insurance company against
about twenty-five of the citizens of this
county, brought to compel them to pay
an assessment of four per cent wbioh
was levied against the stockholders, or
policy helders, to enable the company
to pay its losses, was brought before
Judge West this week. After a con
sultation the attorneys on both sides
agreed to try one of the defendants
and permit the decision given in the
case tried to apply to the balance of
the cases, as a suit had been brought
against each defendant. The amounts
sued for range all the way from SU to
175. The case was tried yesterday
but the Judge will not ronder his de
cision until tomorrow, and in the
meantime some twenty-five persons
ara sitting onthe anxieas seat.
M.S. Marsh of Hastings was in tho
oity Tuesday.
R. D. Bedford mndo a business trip
to Hastings this week.
Get Wrlght'H prlcos nnd see his lino
boforo you get n hoator.
Miss Tilla McClelland was in Bloom
ington the last of the week.
L. H. Blaokledgo was looking after
business matters at Bloomington tho
last of tho week.
Fur robes, goat robos, dog robes,
buffalo robes, and in fact all kinds of
robos, at J. O. Butlor's.
Will Wolf went to Kansas City Wed
nesday to look after a shipment of Iron
he had made to that place. 0
Is your narao written thoref Whorot
On our subscription books for tho last
year in the 10th century. It should be.
Mrc G. W. Houghton of Norton,
Kansas, arrived in tho city lastSatur
day and is the guest of H. P. Sowter
and wifo.
Don't forgot that tho Chief has
moved to tho basement under the F.
M. bank and is ready to do Job print
ing of all kinds.
Frank Cowden of tho Cowdon-Kaley
Clothlne Company, accompanied by
Harry Letson left Sunday forChlcrgo.
During his stay thore Mr. Cowdon will
insnect and purchaso a large invoice of
spring nnd summer clothing for the
firm.
On Thursdays. February th and
20th, March 6th and 20th, the Burling
ton routo will sell round trip excursion
tickots to Hot Springs and Custer, S.
D.. at tho rato of one standard fare
plus 12 for continuous passage with a
roturn limit of thirty days from date
of sale. A. Conover, Agent.
Rev. Hustons-, who Is now a state
evangelist for the Christian church
aid now holding meetings at Kiting
City, this state, was here Wednesday,
having been called to Inavale on Tues
day to perform the last sad rites of
burial of William Irons Jr.
Blankets, blankets, blankets. Have
you seen my largo stock of blankets.
8quare blankets, cutaway blankets,
wool blankets, S-A blankets, Burling
ton stay blankets, bias girth blankets,
Storm King blankets and in fact all
kinds of blankets at low prices at J. O.
Butter's.
Geo. A. Ducker, accompanied by his
wife and two children arrived in the
city from their home at Joliet, Illinois,
Saturday and visited with L. H. Beck
and family. Mr. Ducker was for a long
time interested in the dry goods busi
ness in this city and still retains prop
erty interests here.
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SCHOOL NOTES.
NORTH WARD. ,
James Mitchell was a caller at the
high school Tuesday.
Hagb Reed has been debarred from
school because he went to Guide Rock
one day last week.
The third and foarth grades ara
mastering large problems ia mental
arithmetio.
The steve ia the high room expleded
causing quite a good deal of comma
Hon. '
Misses Mabel Howard aad Mattte
Able were callers in the north room
Wednesday.
' sodtb WARD.
Tilda Nelson is absent this week en
account of the sickness of her sister.
Mr. Crone and Dr. Cook were visit
ors at the south ward one day this
week.
Mr. Groat wants one of the stoves to
take the'Keeley cure. It is a habitual
smoker.
The pupils of the filth and sixth
grado take great interest In making
their room look attractive.
j What Does It Cost to Feed
j International Stock Food
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At $14.00 per Hundred.
The tm
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Fattealag Hogs U two iblrdi of I
per mouth. Only Cost to ceaU I
Foot" f- r 1
one Dound
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Par 100 to 1 as Sheets, the areroge feed la
is one intra ut one pouna per moom.
Oaly
costs s coats per meatfa.
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For se-le. Plf , the ayerai
ft reed Is one-
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fifth of one pound per saoutl
3 emu per saeaia.
To use one f 1 ed per day for Secklag Sow t
oaly costs 7 seats per Meat.
It Is not only j far the cheapest to ate, I
but It Is sold under the strongest printed re-1
liable guarautee of any similar preparation I
in the world, our guarantee is as good as E
gold.
Oa account at sat all iUd feed It la aaaca
cheaper for stocksson la nee at SU.09 per
hundred pounds than aaeay other kiads I
would be at 17.00 per hundred. Do sot be J
deceived by largo package at assail artae.
They always requires very large elaed food
to cue results. Alwars ceaiBere auabar of
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foods to the pound as well as the price per
nnttful.
kjarOwlngUvery euHrier vegelabJ a&edl-1
cation we obtain belter results b nslaa a k
small slaed feed than other preparations
J caa show with a large slaed feed,
I am now Helling 100 poands for
12.00, but it wilt undoubtedly be
higher when the next shipment ar-
rives. I
C. L. COTT1NQ, I
The Druggist
Marvin Marsh of Hastings is in town
this week.
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Shtrlilnti Francis is visiting in Blad
en tht week. N
Mrs. Julia Merrlmnn returned home
from Oxford Tuesday.
Harry Kngols has gono to Omaha to
learn the Jewelers trade.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Francis are visit
lag in Cowles this week.
Jos, Warrun is laying a gravel walk
on the east sldo of his promises.
Will Wolfe Is in Kansas city this
week looking after business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Uaxolton re
turned home, from Kansas City Sun
day. S. A. Tomple was up on tho St. Fran
cis branch looking after cattle inter
ests. A. H. Kaley has been in Tecumseh
tho pas', row days looking after busi
ness matters.
Beth Sboppard has returned to her
school in Line township after a two
month's vacation.
Mrs. Rossiter of Suporior, formerly
of this city, was in town Tuesday the
guest of Mrs. Gulliford.
M. W. Dickcrson, W. A. Maynard
and J. A. Mc Arthur were attending a
sale of rod hogs this week,
Mrs. Dr. Roed returned homo from
Edgar last Friday, where aho has1 been
visiting for tho past month.
James Mitchell left Wednesday for
Hastings, whero ho goes to team the
Jewelers trade under L. M. Vance.
J. A. Forrior tho message boy of the
B.&M., wentta McCook Wednesday
to take a professional examination.
Miss Hattie Morrison left Monday
fir her home at Waaau, this state, aft
er a month's visit with relatives and
friends. '
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Williams have
returned from Kansas whoro they have
been visiting with relatives and old
friends.
Mr. Ulllers and sen arrived in the
city Monday morning from Indianola,
and are visiting with his daughter, Mrs.
O. C. Teel.
Lewis Burt. Ed Scoutea and Earl
McCoakey left for Humbolt. Mondav.
where they will visit with relatives
aad friends.
Frank Mcintosh returned Tuesday
to his home ia Tin Cup, Colorado,
after a month's visit with friends and
relatives here.
The schools having (been closed on
account of smallpox, Miss Guela Reed
has returned from her school near
Guide Rock where she has been teach
ing. ,
The trial of Oscar Wohler for the
theft of Oliver Hedge's team and buggy
was held Wednesday. He was bound
over to the next term of court in the
sum of 1500.
The aew Advent church la the aorta
part of. town will be completed aext
week bat it cannot be dedicataeV'aatil
coafereaee meets, which is the first ef
March. The oost ef the oharea was
ksaivMMWaadNOt.
Vhe.Jnaior class gave a hard times
seeial in Dr. Damerell's hall last Fri
day evening. A prise was given to the
"best dressed" boy and girl. Miss
Bonnie Emigh aad William Overman
reoeived the prizes. The aet proceeds
amouated to 117.50.
The yonng people of the Baptist
church gave a surprise party oa Edwin
Emigh last Saturday evening at the
home of his parents. The evening
was spent in playing charades and
solving conundrums, after which oys
ters were served. About twenty young
people were present and all enjoyed a
very pleasant evening.
Monday evening a very pleasant
crokinole party was given at the home
of Will Mitchell as a farewell to bis
brother James. Those present were
Miss Florence Cotting, Tilla McClelt
and, Msme Beale, Mabel' Howard and
Messrs." DeLong, Sherwood Al
bright, Will Auld, Robert and(James
Mitchell.
The Ladies Clio Club will meet with
Mrs. Hlatt next Saturday.
Topic "Elisabeth and Robert Down
ing." Mrs. Cotting.
Discussion "My Last Duchess."
Mrs. Dean.
Paraphrase and critique of "Plppa
Passes." Mrs. Cowden.
Reading "Evelyn Hope" Miss Mo
Clellaad. JyLa.
Following is the list of Jurors drawn
for the term of court which will be
held ia this city commeaelag March-5.
O. G. Edgerton, R. W. Koonts,
Wm. Eagels, Clarence Wilson,
Joseph Herbarger, August Buschow,
Amos Dillon, T. D. Fell,
Winfield Palmer, H. A, MoCune,
David Paul, A.W. Harrington,
OnierGagaon, Grant Houohln,
J, E. Hlrues, W. R. Anderson,
A. C. Halo, Chas. Zslman,
M. M Miller, J. D..tvy,
Alf. McCall, Y4W
R. Armstrong, M'A
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Cheap
Reading
for
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From the present date to
February 10th, we will send
The Red Cloud Chief
and the
Chicago Weekly
Inter-Ocean
both one year for
ONE DOLLAR.
This is a striotly oash offer
and your back subscription
to The Chief must be paid
up to take advantage of it.
FOHHITURE -
Have left a few pieces of furniture eonsistlng of
Bed R-om Suites, Dressers, Commodes,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Cairs,
Iron Beds, Mattresses, Sofas, ltc.
whloh mast be olosed out at ones aad everything will go at cost.
Aayoae neediag or InUaditg ia the near future to purchase
aaythiag the faraitareliae sheald call aad sea what
I have left before making aay purchases.
CeiJi smre you 40 pit cent oa Furniture
Also Several alca Wall Paper patteras at oast.
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A good assortment of
Silk and Cotton Mufflers,
Ladies' and Gents
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Many pieces of 2
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All bought before the advance and will be sold below cost. Cofne and '
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Job - Printing
of all kinds neatly and promptly
executed. Estimates and bids
given on anything you may
want-in the lime of Job Work.
We do nothing but first class
work and use nothing but first
class material to do it with.
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