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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1900)
r i. )444444J4j m s 'TvevouV1 JJ In tho sliutt of gold orsil- Jjj n ver Hint .you have around llu l( 1 house, inn- be exchanged here JJJ for something new mid atjlish. i u $ In many families, theie lie " cumulates inoic or Icis old gold IJ and silver, in tho shape of um-Ic.s J Hi ling, cliaillS, Wlltl'll I'llM'S, j, .spoons, etc' so battel cd ntul u of date as to be wotthless foi the JJ l uses intended. b n Or Why not exchange this old u S metal for ft csh, desirable goods, Jjj m or have it made into new mid " stylish articles Von can have I anything in our stock for our J n old gold and silver. If we have i nothing to please you take cash. u Z .IKWKI.fillS AND nt'riCIAN's y flfv W GENERAL CITY NEWS. Tiih Cinr.i ! t -r veil Chat ley l.imllev was in II i-'.ingt this week C T. II. 'ltmi went to !lili"gs Widficsda. Tho 01111:1 and Chicago later Ocean onuyuur for 81.23 W.T. Auld was in lUooiulngtoii the first of the week. H. 1). Hctlford Hindu a business trip to Omaha this week. Hobes, robes, robes. All kinds of robes at .I.O. Uutler's. Largest line of heaters in tho valloy at WrighlV hardware store. Miss Ilessiu Carpenter of Franklin connty visited heie this week. Andrew Herg is quite ill at his resi dence in the south part of the city. Fred Kiokerson formerly of this city, now living near Kearney, win here this week. Mrs. William lltirnctt of MeCook was here thi week visiting relatives and friends Do you wind a boating stove? If you do go to Wright's Ho has a largo line at tho lowest prices. Mrs. Clara Jackson and daughter liuolah loft for MeCook Thursday whole they wsll make their homo for omc time. Tho sad news wns roceived hero this week of tho denth of a sister of Mr. Chas. Wiener of Now York City, oar former townsman. The prospects for a full crop of win ter wheat havo been increased about no hundred per cent by the snow tornis of tho past week. A now tinio card will soon take effect en tho Burlington which it is said will mako sovornl changes in tho running of tho trains in and nut of this city. Lost, Sthayki ok Stolen: Ono cream colored horse about 8 years old. Finder will please return sumo to my homo at the old Coble lannh and re co'ito reward. A. Sciuvnku. Tho stockholders of tho Interstate Fair association held a meeting at the ofllco of the secretary, D. j. Myers, on Wednesday evening, at which timo it was decided to hold tho next annual fair on October 2, 3, 4 and 5. A number of tho young friends of ttoorgc VnnCamp congregntcd at his homo at the 1). & M. eating houso and participated in a party given in his ionor Wednesday evening. Tho usual pleasantries of such occasions were Indulged in up to a late hour. -rww'r'w",fl HEHE'STO TUB HINGES OF FIUKNDSIHP MAY T1IKY NKVKK HU8T, LIE, STEHL., SWBKR, DRINK KND EKT. I When you Lie, 1st In te only a "whlto" one I Wbart you Stial. ateal away from bJ com , When yeu Swear, swear by your country, I When you Drink, drink to the health of 1 a ineuu, When you Bat, eat at the 11 Bakery TJL- 9 r L J. o WILES, Prop. 1 nmmmmiJL MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. SiipplUsf.irguslaini'.sntCttvll.ikcry. Heaters in endless variety a W W Wright's ') .,ie Shcpheidson of KimiIoii was lieu- Satuulaj. W . N. Kichatdson made a trip lo K m.sn. City Sunday. I". V.Taylor returned Tuesday limn ing from a trip to Kansas City. Our phono number is now 71! C ill us up when you need job pi luting. Mis. Cert Ni whouse is vMting with her patents in Campbell this week Walter Koby sells the Singer ewing machine Piiee.s lignt. (Jet the best C L Winfiey went to Cubic Koek Monday having a sale to cry near that place. Airs Aifhur Co.,id after n visit with Mends heie I. ft for her home in Kan sas Friday CMr.s Hrice, who has been visiting with Mrs K. S. Heed, has returned to her home in Hastings. Morris stern after a visit of several weeks at his old home in Philadelphia, aimed home Monday. QMioha Oris .void after a several weeks vis.it at her home at Davey, this state, returned Sunday night. Henry Nowhousc was in Cuide Hock Monday looking after the optical pint of the bminess of Nowlioti-c Bros. Bishop A H (Slaves will hold ser vices both morning and evening, Fob iiiary 18: h, 1!)00, at tho I'jiM'upal chtiivh Lee Venue of Smith County, Kansas, and Mis Mollie Heee of Webster coiimU w,ii ni'titied by .Judge Huffy mi 1'. biii.ti 11 ! 1 I 1 1... ('...,. 1.... I:.. 1... f-i..ii..n.. i.. ; I huMiig their Mio-e ruoin re-papered and painted preparatory to opening up their new stock of piing goods Tho populist county central commit tee is called to meet in this city next Tuesday for tho purpose, of deciding on u date to hold their county conven tion The Woodmen lodge at their last meeting initiated twelve new mem bers. The lodge has added thirty-six new members to its rolls in the last four weeks. The case of the State of Nebraska vs Albert Mellord, which came up for heating befoie Judge West last Wed nesday wa dismissed upon riiiiest of the complainant. The wcither man is getlin a little too much in the habit of j iking these ln)s. Within the past week he lias been guilty of running the mercury up to 30 01 (10 degiees and then let it drop to the y.eto mail;. T. K. Horton has been called to Grand Island to conduct an evange listic meeting. Mrs. T. E Horton will conduct tho gospel meeting Sunday afternoon, Fobrunry 18 at 3 p.m., in the Moon block hall. C01110 up and oncourago her. Subject, "God is Lore." Some have an idea that the weather of the past wees is a usual thing. In this they aro rniitakon. It is a special batch ordered by tho Red Cloud con tingent that will go to CapeNomoin tho near future. They wnnted to get a little used to cold weather before they started. On Thursdays, February Gth and 20th, March Gth and 20th, tho Burling ton route will sell round trip excursion tickets to Hot Springs nnd Custer, S. 1) , at the into of one standard fare plus 82 for continuous passage with a return limit of thirty days from date of sale A Conovkk, Agent. John Gratis who has been running a lunch counter in tho Lnngtin billiard ream has disposed of tho same to J. E. Ryan and Bert liatBold. John will on tho first of the month take charge of the kitchen at tho Holland House and help Landlord Runchey to got started into tho ways of hotel lifo. Ho will remain with tho hotel until tho timo comes for his departure to the Cape None gold ficlJa. Now thai the days of winter are fait going it gins rl to the thenght of wbothsr there will be any building done in tho spring. It is almost a sure thing that soon the old rookery on tho corner will go and a brick be put up in its stead. There are other buildings on our main street which would be a dis graco to Hogan's alley and which have boon fire traps and eye-sores for the past fifteen yoars. Better far would it bo were their sites vacant lots where) tho boys could play marbles. On last Saturday night the resideace of Charloy Ourney north of town had a closo shave from being burned down, Some of tho boys had been in a bed room in the upstairs part of tho house in tho early part of tho evening and had lator camo down town. About nine o'clock the little girl hoard a noiso upstairs nnd upon investigation it was found that tho bedroom was on tiro. Mr (itirnoy promptly secured a largo milk can full of water and dushod It onto tho buruingnrtioles in tho room, l'ht bed and other articles of furniture wero badly scorched but the loss was oYcrtfd by insurance. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROTAl OAXIhO NJWOCfl OOL.btW YOBK. LOCALLY. (let Wright's prices and see his lino before you get a heater. Jay Olney arrived home the first of the week from a ttip to Chicago. Sam Temple made atrip out the St. Francis branch the first of tho week. JatntM Chancy and wlfearriveu home Saturday evening from a trip to Supe rior Miss Tilh McClelland visited with relatives and ftieiids at Bloomingtoii on Sunday. Don't foigct the public sale of J. W. Kiinehoy at the W. N. Richardson much next Tuesday. Fur robes, goat lobe, dog robes, hiilV-ilo lobes, and in fact all kinds of robes, at J. () Builei's. Don't forget that the Cllir.r has inn 1 il In the Ivtocmmt nnd r the F. it M bank and is 1 i-idy to do j li print 11 g of all Ui'ids. J. L. Miiiet and sou Hugh arrived home foin a trip to Chicago Sunday night and .soon a Inige invoice of new goods will begin to ariive for the Big Store. J. L. Fuller of Cowles was in the city Wednesday making arrangements for tho public sale of tho personal prop el ty of K. M. Beach, which will take place at Cowles on l-ebruary 21th. A telegram announcing the sad news of the death of Carl Final ty at his home at Knoxville, Iowa, was received the first of the week by his undo W. T. Auld. He was well known hero hav ing made several visits to this city. Blankets, blankets, blankets. Have j 011 seen .n huge stock of blankets. Squute blankets, cutaway blankets, wool blankets, ,VA blankets, Burling ton stay blankets, bias girth blankets, Storm King blankets and in fact all kind" of blankets at low prices at J O. Butlei's List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoflice at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Fob. 10th, 1000: Carroll, Richard tiilbort, A. Flack, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Johnson, Gust These letters will bo sent to tho dead letter otlico Mar. 1st, if not called for before. When calling for above pleaso say advertised. T. C. Hacker. P. M. Married, at tho home of the bride's parents, on February 7, 1900, Mr. Frank Cliag to Miss Addiu Harpham, all of Webster county, Nebraska, Rev. James G. Day officiating. Tho bride and groom nro well known and highly re spected young people. Wo bespeak for them a long, prosperous and happy life. Tho occasion was enjoyed by many friends and relatives, who when invited to dinner, found that all things had been prepared. Nothing was lack ing, except ability on tho part of tho guests lo get on tho outside of all the good things presented to thorn. Yet they did their part nobly and were sat isfied. J What Does It Cost to Feed J International Stock Food" 1 j At $14.09 per Hand red. 1 Tha TraK feed of "lateraatlMal Meek J Faed" fur PatUalac Hm U two tbtrdi of 3 one pound per month, dely CaU lamata a par montbv. I Por lao to us Shoata, the averotce ferd li la one third of one pound per month. Only J j coita f ccnta per month. t For so-lb. Plsi . tho average feed Ih one flflh 11T one pound per mouth. Only Coita f j j ccnta per month. J 4 To mo one feed per da? for Sucking; Sowa only coita 7 cent! per Month. 1 It li not only by far tho cheapont to uso, J but It li aold under the ttrongatt printed re I 2 liable guarantee of any ilmllar preparation 1 In the world. Our guarantee la ai good aa a ROld. I On aoeouat of am all itaed feed It la much J cheaper for itoekmen to me at 114.00 per J Z hundred pound than many other kindi I would be at 17.00 per hundred. Do not be f pound. I rf"0"1" t0 vcrT auperlor vegetable modi-1 4 cation we obtain better results by using a 4 small alied feed than other nreparntlam chii show with a large sited feed. I nm now soiling 100 pounds for lg iw poands for ill undoubtedly bo next shipment ar-1 sitj.ou, i) in it win u J higher when tho next 4 livuo. J C. L. COTTINd, I The Druggist ; rieceltrd uy large pacaage at small price. : They alwaya requires very large alaed feed : 1 togtrereaulta. Alwaya compare number of f 2 feeds lo the pound aa well as Uie prlco per : WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Geo J Wan en made a trip to Mu coid lliii week. (5 M Camei of Rivet ton was In the city 1 hi wet k Mis .1. A 'Pulleys Is visiting with flielldi In I l.l-l 111 U- tllir uet-k Mrs Geo W. I.indcy letiuned Wed Nosday f ! m a visit at Kansas C ly. Mrs Isiac Shepherdson of Rivortnn was a visitor to our city Thursday. Mis V V. Talor retuined from n visit at Kansas City Wednesday even ing. Krcd Wedmaii and Miss Jessie Unlck weie gi anted a license to wed on Feb 1 nat) tHh. F.ltnei Crone. Andy rotten and Clin. Gaiter weie taking in the sights of Su perior last Sunday. Ritftts I.ee, manager of the Superior telephone sjNtein, was in the city on business the fore part of the week. Is your name written there? Whet e? On our subscription books for the last year 111 the tilth century. It should be. This ollicc this week printed some sale bills for the public sale of I'. M. Beach which will be held at Cowles on tho'Jtth of this month Miss Nellie Fort entertained the pupils of her class and the high school teachers at her home last Wednesday evening. A very enjoyable timo was reported Alfred Hadell, manager of the (Ne braska Meicatitile Co'.s. More in this city, who lias been sc rinu-Jy ill with typhoid pneumonia for some lime, U slowly imputing. Goi.n v Cai'b Nomi: If you want inform it ion alioiit the Cape Nome) cotintn , how 1 ;eii!iiie nulwliiti , eosts.wiiti 1 1 J. Fianeis, (! 111 tal I'.is- .senpei Aetit, 11 St M. 1 ailro.nl In Neb raska, Omaha, Neb. Guide Rock, we are pleased to state, has about rccoverul from her small pox scale. The authorities success fully quarantined the malady and con lined it to the house in which it lirst made its appeal auce. Those who lllled their ice houses a few weeks ago with live inch ice have a right to feel a trillo sole. The ice now being cut is nine or ten inches thick, and the prospects that it will yet bo twelve inches are good The Gaylord Heiald scribe lias dis covered that the easiest way to retain the fticiiilsliip of his acquaintances is not to loan thein money. This is the litt time we have heatd of a short grass editor having money to loan Mrs. Kiln Sheppaid recehed the sad news of the sudden death of her hus band, Jackson Sheppard, at Detioit, Michigan, whom he has been employed for several years in the "Salvey Fac tory Works" The deceased was the father of Miss Elizabeth Sheppard. Everyone who is interested in dairy ing should attend tho Iiuttcrmnker's convention to bo held at Lincoln, Feb ruary 19th to 23d. The cost of reach ing Lincoln need not stand in your way as tho Burlington Routo has made a rate of on fare for tho round trip from all points in Nebraska and Kan sas. Tickets on salo (February 18, 19 and 20. A very ploasant party was given at the home of Lowis Clnpp on Monday evening to a number of young folks in honor of Miss Buolah Jackson. The usual games of amusement wero par ticipated in during tho evening. Re freshments were served. Those pres ent wero Chnrlny nnd Vera Crabill, Adair and Juliet Gnltishn, Minnin and Roy Foam, Louio and Ollio Beck, Geo. VnnCamp, Anna Tulloys and Lloyd Brndbrook. During the past month wo havo boon confronted with tho following in our exchanges no less than a dozen times: "Lot farmers who believo in signs make a note of the direction from which tho wind is blowing on the 18th of February and plant accordingly. If It blows ditect from the north you will raiso a full crop; if from the southeast a half crop, aud if from tho south west there will be a total failure." If there is anything to the above we are billed for a crop in this section at the country this year. The Boatrico correspondent of tho Stato Journal says: "Emll Lang in forms ub that ho has 0110 million cans and several now pieces of machinery on the road from tho oust for the can ning factory." This certainly is good nows for tho peoplo of Boatrico and vicinity. It certainly makes them feel good to think that ono million cans of tho products of that immediate vicinity are to bo sent to various parts of the United States and they in return aro to havo fifty or sixty thousand dollars put in circulation in that immediate vi cinity. Would it not bo a pleasing thought to our business mou and citi zens generally if thoro woro one mil lion tin cans on the road which would bo lllled with tho products of this im mediate vicinity and tho money accru ing from tho salo of such was to bo put into circulation here. Pleasant pic ture is it not. How much stock would you take in a projoct which would briug about such a stato of affairs? TIII5 ills of women conspire ngninst domestic hnrmony. Sotno ilcrniigcinctit of the generative organs Is the main cause of most of the tinlmppincBS in tho household. The husband can't understand these troubles. The mnlo WOMAN'S PEGUUMR ILLS practical pympntliet Mrs. I'inkhr tins been these serious ills of women for quarter of a century. Failure I secure proper advice should not excuse the women of to-day, the wisest counsel can be without charge. Write to Mrs. I rinkhum for it. Her address is Lynn, Mass. Among the multitude of wo men helped by Mrs, I'inkliatn nnd by Lydin 10. Pmklmtn's -!: Vegetable Compound, is Mrs. Joski Kino, Sabina, Ohio. She writes Dkau Mks. IMnkiiam Will v kindly allow me the pleasure of ex pressing my gratitude for the wonder ful relief I liavo experienced by taking Lydin 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I suffered for n long time with falling of the womb, and those terrible bearing-down pains, nnd it seemed as though my back would never stop aching; also had leucorrlnea, dull headaches, could not sleep, was weak nnd life was a burden to me. 1 doctored for several years, but it did no good. My husband wanted me to try your medicine, and I am so thankful that I did. I have taken four bottle'; of the Compound nnd a box of Liver Pills, nnd can state that if more ladies would only jrive your medicine a fair trial they would bless the day they saw your advertise ment. My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pitikliam for what her medicine has done for me. It is worth its weight in gold." - 1 ' $$ r .;; z ' :- : :t- $ I FURORE - JjkJ lltvo left a few pieces ol lied Riom Suites, Dressers, Commodes, Rocking Chairs, Dining C.'tirs, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Sofas, Etc. which must he closed out at once, and everything will go at cost. pi- Anyone needing or ititendii g in the near future to purchase W3 anything the furniltitc lino should rail and see what I have left liefore making any purchases. i? $. Can save you 40 per yW Also Several nice Wall Paper patterns at cost. i ft V. TaylO Jhc Furniture Man. UK Till it.-"'' :' it"' A- t y tc-'A " t ..' ' v"-;,''i t-ii"-! '."-.'. 1 PUBLIC SALE I te 2 id M Ad A Tho undersigned will sell at public salu at his residence, (known as JfR 'Mil tho W.N. Richardson ranch,) two and one-half miles west of -tjgj m lnavaio ami inret aim ono-naii miles east 01 luverion on I Tuesday, February 20 'Mti commencing at 12 o'clock noon, tho following described Wl property to wit: i p HEAD OF CATTLE, MSB Consisting of three milch cows, 2 yearling bulls, 1 zA yearling steer, 2 yearling heifer, two calves. pj weight 2800; one mare and one horse each weighing &j 1250, eight years old; one span driving horses 4 and ;jj 5 years old; 2 new McCormick mowers; one new Mc- Cormick hay rack; one Acme hay stacker; 2 hay JM sweeps; 4 corn cultivators, two new; 4 stirring plows, mj two new; 1 harrow, 1 land roller; 1 corn planter and M check row, 160 rods check row wire; 2 lumber tit wagons; 1 two-seated buggy, canopy ton; 1 hayrack: 1 hog rack, 1 sickle grinder; 2 sets work harness, 1 set DUBgy harness; 20 feed bunks; 12 dozen chickens; household furniture and other things too numerous to mention. TBR7UTS OP S7XL.B. A credit of nine months will bo given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing eight per cont interest from date of sain Uim'ouui at tho rale of 0 per cent for cash in baud. All suras of $1 and undor cash. No property to be removed until settled for. J. W. RUNCHBY. COL. C. L. WINFREY, Auctioneer. 1 T " . -, mm i.ICi fciacsaeua !3 A.Tl kA',1 REDUCED - PRICES. A good assortment of Silk and Cotton Mufflers, Ladies' and Gents Silk Handkerchiefs, Laces and Embroideries, Misses and Clildren's Hoods. Many pieces of 'VToolen. r Dr3 - Goods I All bought boforn tho advanco nnd will be sold bolow cost. Come and got got gonulno bargains in Dry Goods. I Mrs. Newhouse, physician only knows of them theoreti cally and scientifically, and finds it hard to cure them. But there is cure for them, ccrtnin, and curing for had "r .(. m mm- mm AT -G0ST-! futiiltiiie consisting of cent on Furniture, m tJ FTJSPBtSHySBFBaMH ftMPaBBHaBMlBH ,-.a -SflBBarBj) , -BBBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Wt' r-JLKB ft&J'T'LHH 0 fr" flm A?-t.V.f S-iEbbbbH jl -71 a - -m a im rwf&sts r-wz&m SsiA T lV-Vlf2--""Yuv' M ul(rvmLI '.n.lj.a'- -B ... wk.rx$ m aHf 1 BBH1 ml HBHs 1 la 1)1 I I I 7it?l Red Cloud, Neb. j f V I I? 1,1 ,y V ; f.tn y mgg'-TOjtiMKajBPiAiWa