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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
, n i m T 1 n t m fl t t ti 1 T t m i i f n T n t "With this ring I wed thee." SlmkvsH:tru The ring of love and tho ling of godliness should tin blended in tin- wetnming ring A man want- nothing in life that lie wants to lie hi ure of as In- ioo- tlit'iiiality of his wedding or en gagement ring Ho wants tho licst lio wants just what ho pays for. and ho wants to bttv it qui otly ami secretly (ioodne..s and snorosy tiro two strong polntn in our wedding and en gagement ring soiling. o. am t , .. m .II.W1 Ull AM) (H'rH'HS l J! GENERAL CITY NEWS. Haines lopaiis, Fogel tV Hutchison. ' Van Henson loft Tuesday night for Omaha. tJifst what you want atjtlio t'p todato Millinery Store. J.lt (troonhnlgli of Cowlcswas in tho city Tuesday. Northern grown tlowor and garden spods at tho lliekot Store. Two residence for .nlo or rent in City. Sue. S. 15. Lightfont. Largest lino of hoators in tho valley nt Wright's hardware store. C. W. Kalov ami wife left Tuesday morning for u visit at Lincoln. I. 1. A. Mack of Hlonuiington va in the city the f ie part of the week Walter Itohy seIN the Singer sewing machine, Price rignt. Out tho best Tl event of tho eaon, up-to-date Millinery, one door north of F A: M. Hank. Do you want a heating stove? If you do goto Wright's. He liasu largo lino at tho lowest prices. Sunday is K.istur, the day when the small boy is supposed to believe that nbbits lay colored eggs. High time you madoa display of your appreciation of our now juwolor. lion et work at honest prices. C. I). Morso the Jeweler. Mrs. Geo Blair, on Saturday morn ing Inst, received the sad intelligence of the dentn of her brother Henry Lc fever, at Sterling, Illinois. Drs. Cook and Croighton this morn ing successfully amputated tho leg of S. H. Carpenter above tho knee and tne pntiont is gutting along nicely. There seems to bo soraowhnt of a difference of opinion as to whether tho free.o this week bus injured tho fruit vrop or not. Somo say the buds nre not far enouph ndvnnccd yet to bo hurt and others say tho buds are dam aged. The hind hoys have rented the lull in the ltu-t building, formerly occupi ed by Tmk Ciur.r and converted it in to a band 100.11. They have full con trol of the room, and anyone wanting to i out it foi dances, socials, etc., can iu 30 by applying to Win. F. West. This afternoon about two o'clock an hlnrni of tiro was sounded and tho con tingration was located at tho residence -of Mrs. VanDvko in tho southwest part of tho city. The firemen respond ed promptly but not oaring hose enough they wero unable to do any good and tho building was entirely 'ousumod. Northern grown seeds, Racket Store. Heaters in endless vnriety a W. W. Wright's. I)r. Robinson was up from (Snide Roek Monday. Full lino of fresh bulk garden seeds nt W. II Robj'.s. Don't failto inspect the good at the New Millinery Stole If you want anything in the harness line see Fogel & Hutchison. Wantkh: (Sood girl for housework. Apply to Mrs.'A. Morhart. Inspect tho new pattern hats at tho I'p-to-date Millinery Stole. Mrs 11 W. Ili-ower returned from Kansas C'uy Tuesday moiniug. Our phone number is now "'J Call us up when you need job printing. A strictly up to -date millinery stole, one door north of this l. A; M. Hank. D. M Able departed last night for an extended visit with his mother in Iowa. Mis O 0. Hell is visiting in the city tho guest of (Seo. ,J. Wan en urni fam ily .los Kubieek of McCook was look ing after business matters hero this week. Foit Sai.k Ciikat An ivigle Lister, two cultivators and a top bugg y. M its. I'. CtlVOVF.lt (Sill!. Wantkh. Knquiro of Mrs. F. I Hadloy, 2nd door south of Dr. Mor anvillo's olllce. Oscar I'atmor returned Friday eve ning from a Miveral mouths stay in New Mexico. U. T. Hazi'lton has shipped his house hold eil'eets to Hastings where ho will reside in the futuio Nol-c M.onglin loft the first of the week for a visit with friends and to look utter property interests at Clyde and Atituru, Kansas. Frank (Soldo spent a few days in the city with his parents the fore part of the week He is now traveling sales man for an Omaha lutiibi rliiin. J SlStjijtJjtjtjlslststjlslctslststst The Prices on them makes your pocketbook glad. Cowden-Kalcy Clothing Company. Largest Dealers in Men's Shoes in Red Cloud. jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjttjljtjtjt r r 4 MKIM.'STO Till; HlNflKS or I lift VIUlllll . I its i I'i isi mi mi M.M.uittsr." UIE.STEKL, SiniEKR. DRINK KND EKT, J Wticn you Knt. out nt the Wlien u 1.1c. 1'I lu le only n -wlillo" one. 4 When you bli'Al. MeMnuny from lud com I ,IU1'- . . J Wlien jou Swciir, swenr by your country. When you Drink, drink to the heiiitli of n 4 friend, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l Star Ialcerjr, j III Sl II MW, wr. , Miss Susie Konndy has resigned her position as ono of tho teachers in the high school. Miss Mabol Howard was chosen by tho board to fill tho va cancy. Alfalfa seed for sale. Guaranteed to bo clear of Russian thistles, sweet clo ver or mustard Price $0 per bushel, at farm of I. H Hampton m bottom road on .south side of liver, three miles west of (Snide Rock. (Sold at Cai'K Nomi:. If you want information about tho Cape Nome country, how to got there nndwhatit costs, write to J. Francis, General Pus senper Agent, II. & M. railroad in Neb raska, Omaha, Neb. Our fnrmors as a rulo feel hotter this spring than for several years past. They all bavo an ample supply of this world's goods on band and a splendid prospoctfor another large crop. Ev erything with them is as good as could be desired and their faces bespenk only too woll their spirits. Tho prospect forncrooof wlieat was novor before bettor. Truly t hoy bavo a right to feci good lu another column of thi paper is an hi tide headed "Organization of Commercial Clubs," which should be read by every man in the city who has the upbuilding of the town at lieai t. Red Cloud should have a commercial club and tho organization should come quickly. Kastcru manufacturers by tho score are seeking for now locations in iho west and an organized effort could secure some of them for this pi uc o. On last Saturday ev.ning Mayor Whito received a telepliouo message from Jamo Tuny of Supei ir request ing him to arrest and detain his wifo who was ou I'oaid ot train No. 17. As the olllcials had no authority from tho authorities at buperior slio was allowed to go to tho homo of friends in tho city. Tho husband arrived by team In '.or in tne evening and got mat 'tors fixed up so that tho woman again returned borne. I Want Your Business, ad if t ah- ticaliiieiit and quality of goods counts for anything witli 3011 I will gel it. Tho best clas of trade cc 1110s my way be cause 1 sell the best goods for tho price that others ask for inferior goods. 1 am hero to back up any goods that I sell. If there is anything wrong 1 make it right. Come and look my goods over. They are all up to date Jas. Peterson. LOCALLY. A girl wanted at tho City Hakery. Fred Guud of Hlue Hill was hero Sunday. C, W. Kalov anil wifo wero in Lin coln this week. M.S. Mar.-h of Hastings was in tho city this week. Prices catch the undo at tho I'p-to-date Millinery Store. Will Auld returned fiom a tiipto Lincoln tho first of the week. Spring openings have been numerous during the jiat week or ten days. K U Overman was in Minden tins week looking after some legal mat ters The Advent ist church on north Web ster stieet was dedicated last Sunday afternoon. Morhart Ai Cutter sent a special train of fourteen cars of stool; to Kansas City Inst Sunday. L A. Haskins is building an addition to and otherwise li.ting up his property in tho south waid. Miss Lottio Roats returned Wednes day evening from n visit in the eastern part of the state. Samuel West is building n now porch and milking other improvements in his residence property. Fogel & Hutchison bavo a tino lino of heavy work harness you should see before you buy a now ono. Low Clapp has purchased tho Mrs. Cline property south of W. E. Rife's and moved into thesamo. O John Rumpoltis and family left tho lirst of the week for Donycr where they will make their futuro home. From tho number of persons out after tho night watch job ono might almost conclude thnt it wasasoftsnnp. A now switch engine hns been olnccd in sorvico in tho yards hero and tho old 0110 has been sent to McCook for repairs. James Mitchell, who lias been visit ing wiib his brothers hero for a few days, has leturncd to his studies in Hastings. A sacred Easter concert will bo given nt the Haptist church next Sun day evening at 7:b0. Everybody cor dially invited. AlbortVandyko who has been with the Salvation army in New York for some time, is visiting with relatives in Line township. A down east editor whose paper was issued a day late, apologized as fol lows: "Our failure to get out on tlmo was on account of tho physical demor alization of tho editor, caused by sleep ing too close to tho boarding house window." The proof reader failed to notice that tho fool compositor hail left the letter "n" out of tho word "window'' and the apology wont in Iho paper that way. Tho next week tho paper was later than over. Tho Nebraska Mercantile Co. held their annual Easter opening last eve ning from (l-lfi to !)30 and in that short space of time tho store was iijim of humanity. Tho store rooms had been tastily arranged for tho occasion, and everything was shown to its host nd vnutago. Tho band occupied tho rear end of tho dry goods room and dis coursed music for the crowd, Lemon ade, candies, oto , were 11s free as water and everybody got n plenty, especially tho small boy. Tho clerks wero kept busy showing tho crowd through tho store, and although nothing was sold during tho evening, they wero n tired and wonry lot wlien tho timocamo to closo. Tho opening was as largo a sue. ojssks any simitar event ever held in tie city. Mrs. V H Spnnoglo Is quite 111 with heart trouble W. O. Dimmick af llltiu Hill was down Tuesday. Every lady pleased at tho Up-to-date Millinery Stoic. O A. M. Walters of Hluo Hill was in the city Wednesday. Harry (loble of McCook is visiting in tlio city this week. (lot Wright's prices and seo his lina beforo you got a heater. We are glad to nolo tho New Milliii- ry Stoio reports a lino trade. .1 W. Sampson of Hluo Hilljwas in the city the fore part of tho wcok. .1 1. Wintois of Lincoln, formerii of this city, wns 011 our .stucts I'liurs day. Holt Lliidloytif Rivertoti was visit ing his sistor Mis C. ,1 .Piatt last Sun-ilai- Special line of most stylish street hats at the now Up-to-date Millinery Store. Harry (Soldo of McCook was in the city this week shaking bands with old friends. Rob't.-s Mollrulo was transacting business in tho various towns up the road thU week. Miss Dullio Shopherdson anil Miss Ruth Owens of Rivorlon woio hoio the last ol tho week. The stylos, quality, Mid pricos.of our pattern hats and novelties are trade winners at tho Now .Millinery Stoic. George G Holt anil Miss Hessiel'oyer both of Cowles, wore granted a license to wed by theo.iuniv judge on April lUlli James Vt i'siiii has a largo force of men at work fixing up the old rookery building, which will lie occupied by (Seotge Morhart with a stuck of haul wale in the near tutiiro .liiliii McGiuiiis died at hi' home in this city last Friday of consumption. Tlie funeral stu vices woio died at tho residence on Sunday morning mid the remains wore laid to rest in the ceme tery at Sherwood, Kansas The Superior Journal s.ts "The fund for tho McKcighun monument has at last In-eii i.iiscd "".Hid Infoie long a lilting monument to the late congressman will bo erected over Ills grave in tho c nietory at Red Cloud." The city is now engaged in digging wells for an additional water supply. So fai eight wells have been dug but only four of them have been found to bo in the gravel bed Tho work will be continued until eight good wells aio found. When this system is completed tho city will undoubtedly liavo a sup ply of water that will bo i exhaustible. Tho following tnkoti from tho Craw ford County News, Hucyrus, Ohio, ro lntes of the deatli of tho mother of John Kellogg of this city: Mrs. Elizabeth Kollogg died at her homo near Lomert, Wednesday, April 4, at 2:00 p.m., aged 78 years, and 15 days. Funeral services wero held from the family homo, Friday afternoon at I o'clock, conducted by Rov. T.J. Wert of Benton, followed by interment in tho ceme'ory at Nevada. Elizabeth C. Hazlett was born in Guernsey county, Ohio, March 10, 1R22, hor parents being John and Nancy Ury Hazlett. In 1828 she camo with her parents to this county and they located in Texas township, on tho section of land 011 which the most of the town of Ronton now stands. Here she mow to womanhood mid in Juno '-.'.', 181.'!, she was married to Edward P. Kellogg. Soon afterwards they went to house keepii.g in a log cabin on an eighty aero faun which her husband had put -chased and which oyer afterwards re mained their homo, with the exception of several years at different periods, spent in Nebraska mid the south. New Hats n vni m NIW TIGER. 5X1 K. mdB&iig3S ra? 'r,W" For Easter. lurry Man and Hoy in (own should havi- a new hat for Ksister. We have displayed in-our south window all the new shapes and colors in Spring Hats. r A.'lk It pANTS Dozens of different patterns. All prices and every desired quality, but all made in a distinct, dashing, scien tific style. Surely variety enough here to satisfy the needs and demands ol every class of custom, every caprice of taste. Many designs 1101 shown anywhere else. X T3 Ik Zit m va I m Gouiden-Kaley Giothnig Go. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES g-4SglC3-5CHBgSniBs5 ggggtgSgsat 9SlSm6383ISf8iriSS3raaESB6 $ . T , . . 88 a pst important f aet ! not to be overlooked is the Style, Quality and Priee Of the PATTERN HATS and NOVELTIES at the New Millinery Store. Yours for business, C. D. MORSE. First door north of F. & M. Hank Hulld'ng. razcuzaza: " We have added to our stock a complete line of the latest Magazines and Story Papers. vVo solicit your patronage. Wt- carry tho largest stock of Books and Stationery in tho city. C. L. COTT1NQ, The Dr lijiiniy ill "Thiii 'fr A Diamond C" Soap PRIZE Manicure Set, In a handsome resind Up box, with expansion bui satkvliiMati full mirror In lldi contains 4 maul, cure ftkccf . ThU li only one of 300 beautiful a4 useful pmat given away for saving our Diamond "C" Laundry Soap Wrappers Begin now by sending postal to PREMIUM DEPART. MENT. THE CUDAIIY PACKING CO. SOAP WORKS, SOUTH OMAMA, NEBRASKA. I r- .r j ' , 1' .1 i'kii i.l 't ' r-jp lei uik,.iJ wt Mill gtl lum 13 unp it In itock. 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