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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1900)
rum ' fWf T t i W7fi this ring I wed thee. 0 Shakespeare JJJ Tlio ring of lovo nnd iho ring of r goodness slioultl bo blended in t tliu woniming ring. A mini u wants nothing in life Hint ho wants to bo assure of ns ho does JJ t the quality of his wedding or cn. i gagoineni ring, mo wants tho J best ho wants just what ho pays for, and ho wants to buy it qui- u 2 etly and secretly. Goodness and secrcsy aro two strong r points in our wedding and on f agement ring selling, J "fctewWisfc "Bros., JEWEL! US AND OITICIAN3. ffftttftfftfffrffttttrfrtH1 GENERAL CITY NEWS. The Chief $1 per yenr. Harness repairs, Fogcl & Hutchison. Supplies for gas lamps nt City Bakery. C. E. Hicks of Bladen was hero to day. II. T. Potter was in Lincoln tho iirst of the week. Tho Chief nnd Chicngo Inter Ocean ono year for $1.25. Northern grown ilowcr and garden seeds at tho Racket Storo. Largost lino of hoators in tho valley at Wright's hardware storo. Walter Koby sells tho Singer sewing machine. Prices right. Get tho best. It. D. Bedford was looking after bus iness mntters at Lincoln the first of the week. An addition is being built to the res Idenco of Mrs. John Tonilinson in the south ward. An elegant line of Home Spun Suit ing for spring suits at the Big Store. Miner Huos. T. J. Ward was in Lincoln tho first of the week attending the democratic atate conreution. Do you want a heating stoveT If you do go to Wright's. He -has a large lino at tho lowost prices. Seed oats for sale, Norway and Sll rer Mine, good clean seed. Apply to . B. Goble, Red Cloud, Neb. Luther Bent who has been living at Humbolt, this state for sonio time past returned to this city Monday. Will Yoiscr visited in tho city tho first of tho week after having attended tho funeinl of Mrs. Goo. O. Yeiscr at Boloit, Wisconsin. Mrs. Biiuiu who was called to Lincoln by tho serious illness and subsequent death of hot mother, returned home tho last of tho week. The 15. & M. round house Is being newly .shingled. This is an indication that tho company is not very soon go ing to whack it in two again. The Duff Elevator Company's eleva tor on the south side of tho 1UH1, tracks is being pushed rapidly to com pletion, tho outside carpenter work being about finished. The supersedeas bond of Judge Duffy ia the sum of 12,000 has been filed in the office of the clerk of the district oeort and accepted and the judgeship controversy will be settled In tkesu preme court. The bandsmen are Ed McParland, Henry Maurer. Joa. Gar fcer, A. J. Hayes, R. S. Proudfit aad I. w. orary. IIEUK'STO THE IIIN'dES OF FKIENDSIIII' MAY T1IEV NEVEIl UUST." LIE, STBPCL.. SlniBPCR. DRINK RND EKT. When you Lie, Ut In be only a "white" ene. When you Steal, utesl away from bad com rsny. ? When yon Swear, fuvonr by your country, t When yon Drink, drink to tho health of a I friend, When you Ent, cat at the k I luteal? lialcojrjr, J. O. WILES, Prop. J kAftA-uftaiaBaaalAAatt-liAAJ if MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Now is tho tlmo to subscribe C. L Cotting is visiting in Wisconsin. Northern grown seeds, Racket Store. Van Honsou was in Lincoln this week. Hontors In ondloss variety a W. W. Wright's. Johu Potter was hero from Lawrence this week. Full lino of fresh bulk garden seed? at W. B. Roby's. The county commissioners havo beon in session this week. Apprentice girl wanted. Apply at the now millinery storo. Crane Smith and Mablo Dyor were in Guide Rock Wednesday. If you want anything in tho harness lino see Fogel & Hutchison. "'anted: Good girl for general housework. M us. O. C. Teel. Our phono number is now 72 Call us up when you need Job printing. Mrs. Dwight Jones of Guide Rock visited in the city tho last of tho week. Cap. Houchin attended tho stato convention at Lincoln tho first of tho week. Mrs. R. J. Ovoring and daughter left this week for a protracted visit in tho east. Low Clapp and wife visited with relatives and frionds at Bloomington the first of tho week. Tho pcoplo of this city are getting tired of being told how to vote by "reformed" scalawags. Havo you examined our lino of wash fabrics for summer. They aro going rapidly. Miner Bros. Marko Parkcs and wife of McCook arrived in tho city Saturday on a visit with William Paikes and wifo. Oscar Teel was holding down a chair in tho clerk's ofllco tho first of tho week during tho absonco of J. P. Halo. Rev. G. W. Hummell and wifo at tended tho dedication of the no w Moth- dist church at Bladen on last Sunday tho 18th. Charley McManigal, who has been night operator at the depot has been transferred to Mascot and given the position of station agent. Mrs. Horton will give a private talk to young ladioa and girls over fourteen at the Baptist church next Sunday at 3 p.m. For girls and unmarried ladies only. Tho ladies of the Eastern Star will give a social at the Masonic Temple Thursday, March 29th. Ice cream and caka ton cents; coffeo and sandwiches ten cents. Forty styles bedroom suits. 20 atvles couches. 15 styles dinintr room ehuirs. A few items from our big furniture shipment to be placed on sale next weex. umiR Bros. Tho Cowdon-Kaley Clothing Com pany have been presenting their friends who need them with noat and servicablo work aprons Thoy are a splondid ad vertisement for this popular firm. A. W. Votterof tho depot force left this week for ("lis, Colorado, where he will take tho position of station agent. Wo congratulate him on his promotion and hope that ho will continuo to ad vance Alfalf.i socd for sale. Guaranteed to be oliarof Russian thistles, sweet e'o vcr or mustard Price $0 per bushel, at farm of I. 1). Hampton on bottom road on south sido of river, three miles west of Guide Rock. J. C. Wolf & Sjn will opon a furni turostoio in a few days in the room in the Mouu block which is at present occupied bv Robt. McBride as a racket store. Their stock is expected to ar rive during tho coming week. The Nebraska Mercantile Company have moved their grocery stock into the bnilding where it formerly was, next door to the dry goods department, after having tha room enlarged, newly helved and papered. Thay now have convenient and comfortable quarters. Having decided to add to my tailor ing establishment a special ordor de partment, I will on March 16th bo ready to order for you at tLo following prices; Suits from 10 35 up. Worsted suits, guaranteed all wool, from 811 GO up. Trousers from $3.25 up. Fancy Vests from $3.25 up. II. P. Sowter, Merchant Tailor, Red Cloud, Neb. Evangelist L, A, Hussong reports a very nico mooting in progress in tho M. E. church at Inavale. There havo been several accessions to tho Chris tian church. Tho meetings will con tinue over next Sunday. Thero is to be a church rally at 11:30 on Sunday, and every disciplo ut Christ iii and near Inavalo id urged to attend. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho piistollice at Ited Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending March 23d, 11100: lloliker, S. O. Martyn, Ned Vlnceni, Hall Whiteman, Mamie These letters will bo sent to tho (load letter nlllco Apr. 12th, if not culled for before. When calling for above pleaso say advertised. T. O. Hacker, P. M. fc & "MOvVV T&e, Sooo. If you go to Peterson's nnd get nn BAULK OR JOHN DEERE LISTER to plant with and an OHIO CULTIVATOR to cultivate with. In fact ho has all tho leading imple ments. It will pay you to see him boforo you buy. Tho largest stock west of Omaha Jas. Peterson. LOCALLY. Bernard McNony wns in Lincoln this wcok. J. W. Loppe of Inavale was hero Thursday. Miss Edna Crone visited at Inavalo tho last of tho week. Full lino of gardon and ilowcr seeds at the Racket storo. Got Wright's pricos and soo bis lino before you get n heater. Mrs. E. Rife loft tho first of tho woek for a visit in tho eastern part of tho stato. County Clork Hale attonded tho state convention at Lincoln tho first of tho week. I. B. Hampton of Guide Rock was here this week looking after business matters. Wo buy and sell for spot cash. We purchase oar goods in carload lots. Miner Bros. Johu Patmor and wife left last night for California where they will mako their future homo. Fogel & Hutchison havo a fine lino of heavy work harness you should soo before you buy a new one. Horaoe Spanoglo and Charley White have completed their county directory and it is having a good sale. Prickly Ash Bitters euro diseases of the kidnoys, cleanses and sttengthens the liver, stomach and bowols. For salo by C. L. Cotting. One of tho new and useful ailjunt.s added to tho restaurant of Win. Henso lately is an elaborate china closet tilled with useful articles in that line A largo number of tho young inon of this city left Sunday for tho northwest where the Builiuglon is doing railroad building and will work on construction woil;. VERY old maxim $ SV V it. h.K.ML. I 4gaHlL- FATAL ECONOMY. omy to pick up pins ; the time is worth more than the pins. 'Similarly it is not true econ omy to do vithout Ivory Soap; your health III requires the daily removal of the bodily excretions which are discharged through the pores of the skin. These tiny mouths must be kept open, and they should be opened only with a pure soap. IVORY SOAP- 99fS. PER CENT. PURE. CO.TIIGHT ! tw WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Tho city schools aro now havlngtheir spring vacation. Miss Georgia Scott and brother of Guide Rock wero visiting hero this week. Head Cudnl.j's prize ad in this paper; then send postal for 300 page prize catalog. Clojd Cummings left Sunday for Al li.inco and tho new railroad country of the northwest. Andrew Berg who has been ill for a long time past was out enjoying tho sunshine Sunday. II. Millard Scott and sister, Georgia, of Guide Rock, spout Sunday nt the homo of the Misses Hummel. Ono week from next Tuesday Is tho day for city election. The probabili ties aro that a good vote will be polled' Wo can sell you any goods in our lino and guarantee prices lower than any catalogue house in America, Miner Huos. Tho assessors met in session at tho county clerk's olllce last Tuosdaj. Tho proceedings will bo found in another column. For Exciianoe Brick block, Jthrco rooms, to trade for small farm in Web ster county. For particulars call at ofllco of J. S. White. Madison Finch has sold ono of his residence houses on Seward street to Mrs. Gross. Tho building will bo re moved to another location. Tho predominating idea among our people this spring appears to be to fix up. In many parts of tho city this is n good plan as far as the sido walks aro concerned. Gold at Caie Nome. If you want information about tho Capo Nome country, how to get there and what it costs, write to J. Francis, General Pus senper Agent, B. & M. railroad in Neb raska, Omaha, Neb. The passenger department of tho B. & M. R. R. oiler thirteen cash prizes aggregating $115 for letters ahatit Ne braska. Particulars about tho contest, which is opon to all, can bo had by ad dressing J. Francis, G. P. A,, Omaha, Nebraska. Citizen's Gospel meetings Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, and all noat week. A lecture to men only on Sabbath, March 25th, at 8 p.m. Sub joct, "Manhood. What Preserves and What Destroys." Age, above fourteen. T. E. Horton, Evangelist. The Ladies' Aid Society of tha M. E. church of Red Cloud will give their Easter bataar on Saturday, March 81, in the building immediately nortk of Honry Cook's drug storo. Thoy will serve a good dinner and supper for 15c .on Saturday. Many ornamental as woll at nseful articles will be on sale. Last Monday the now millineiy store of O. D. Marse, which is located in the building jest narth of this office, was opoaed to tha public The storo was the attraction of all tho ladies on tho street that day, and a goodly crowd could 'no seen thorein all day. Tho balance of the stock is expected this woek. Nervous weakness or palpitation of the heart indicate disorder in tho stomach and digestion. Prickly Ash Hitters is n wonderful remedy in such cases. It cleanses, strengthens mid regulates the stomach, liver and bow ols, removes the couso of the heart symptom, and builds up a strong and vigorous body Sold by C L Cotting. declares that it isn't econ OCTf fcAMttt CO tlCIM MWKmmmSmmim Ho fldVcinee in Prices. Wc arc selling men's and boy's shoes as cheap and in some cases cheaper than we did last season. Early Baying for Cash, protects shoe buyers at our store from the big advance asked by all other dealers. Most complete line of men's shoes in Red Cloud. Couiden-Kaley Clothing Company. ffl LEADERS IN WWmsm&mm&mimSSmmS&Mm Watch for the dates of our Easter Display of Pattern Hats and Novelties at the new Millinery Store. C. D. MORSE. First door north of F. & M. Bank Cam ok Thanks-. To tho many kind frionds and neighbors who kindly asjiatod during the last illness and death of our mother wo oxpross our heartfelt thanks. Tub Cnn.imr.N Tbo now organization known as tho Anti-Saloon Loague have named a ticket and filed their petition to have it placed on the ticket- The following are the candidates: Mayor, R. M. Cochrane; city clerk, Rabart MoBrlde; alderman 1st ward, Was. Wolfe; alder man 3d ward, S.B. Llghtfoot; treas urer, G. W. Dew;pellce Judge, Samuel West; mambrra of aohool board, I. H. Holmes and C. L. Cottiag. Diod, on Thursday evening, March 15, 1900, at tho roBidouco of hor son (Joorgo, Mrs. Ann Eliza Smolsor, aged seventy-eight years, ono month and iif toon days. Deceased was an old res ident of Wobstor county, ard has for several years past rosided with hor son George in this city. Sho was born in Morcor county, Indiana, on January 28th, 1822, and was married to David C. Smolbor on January 28th, 1845, in Washington county, Iowa. Docoascd leaves four sons and four daughtors to mourn tier death. Tho funoral servicos were held at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon ot t! o'clock and the remains wero laid at rest In the Red Cloud cemetery. Tho seniors of tho high school gath ered at the homo of A. O. llosnier last Saturday evening, March 17th, in re sponse to Mis Ethel's invitation, and had n very pleasant evening. The dec orations were all green in honor of St, Patrick's day. Tho evening was spent in playing crockiuole, at which Miss McClelland und Roy Pholps won tho j3H mmmmmmmmfflmmmmm LOW PRICES. Building honors. Dainty refreshments wero served by two colored waiters. Tlieso colored wnitcrs wero tho sensation of tho nntortniuuicnt. No ono seemed to bo acquainted with them at first, but when tho party broko up most of tho guoBia folf.woll acquainted with them. It is neodless to add that all wero de lightfully entertained, r k4 W have added to onr atook coaplete line of the lateat Magazines and 3 Story Papers. 3 Wo solicit your patronage. We carry tho largost stock of ! Books and J J Stationery in tho city. J C. L. COTTING, inc uruggtst. . il" : i 7 i T" (.-mtm...-.fi -Tiri,-ln7lTTnW.1lMWmT.,1,f-,"TlTl-J issssem jgjagpagm-...-- - r j