The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 15, 1900, Image 5

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Host heoanso the goldsmith's nit
can nruiluco no better ring.
Made of one solid piece of gold
witliout Haw of blister.
Our stamp on a line moans
standard of merit.
Each and every ring that goes
from this stoio is iniulo itn
dor our own direction.
All rings sold appropriately en
graved free of charge.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Telephono No. D7 for your gasoline
Chris Fussier of Ulnc Hill was here
this week.
Do you want a naw cook stove? If
so see Wright.
Tho Chiek and Chicago Inter Ocean
onoyoar for 81.25.
.. Two residences for snlo in city. Sco
"f S. B. Lightfoot.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
Dow during tho month of June.
Walter Itoby sells tho Singer sowing
machine Prices right. Get tho best.
Wm. ZelufT is having a new fonco
bnilt at his residence in tho south ward.
The Misses Estello and Jessie Duckcr
arrived in the city Wednesday nigh,
from Lincoln.
Tho rcsidonco property of A. Leon
ard in tho west part r f town is being
rapidly pushed to completion.
Fearn & ilarwood, painters and
paper hangers. Good work done rea
sonably and on short notice. Give, us a
trial.
Frank Harlowe ha it-signed his po
sition at the 11 & M Kiting House, ami
"t is associating with the school ma'ams
this week.
Tho man who was "born tired"
should use Prickly Ash Hitters. It
makes work a necessity to givo vent to
the energy and exuborenco of spirits
generated by functional activity in tho
system. Sold by C. L. Cotting.
Tho Woman's Guild will tonder a
reception to Bishop Graves at tho lion: o
of Rev. and Mrs. Xandors, on Monday
Juno 18th. immediately after confirm
ation services which will bo held in tho
Episcopal church and to both of which
the members and friends aro cordially
invited.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postoflico at Bed Cloud, Neb
raska, for tho week ending Juno 14th
1000:
Sanford, Paulino Smith, Mrs.
These letters will besont to tho dead
letter oillco Juno 28th, if not called for
j before. When falling for above please
' .say "advertised." T. C Hackf.u, P.M
A very lad accident occurred at
Bladen last Saturday, when Carl
tipenco aged twelve, son of C. E.
tJpenco, shot and killed his little sister
Minnie, aged seven, with a riilo that
was not supposed to bo loaded. They
were playing with the gun and tho boy
pointed it at the girl and pulled the
trigger, killing her instantly. The ball
passed behind tho ear and lodged in
tho other aido. It is a sad blow to tho
bereaved family and community.
ANOTHER OF
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SUNDAY DINNERS
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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
Now U tho time to subscribe,
W. T. Auld was In Llucolu this week
Boss Paul of Omaha was hero this
week.
Al. Overlet-s of Bivertou was here
Wednesday.
Irvln Ely of Guido Book was In the
city Saturday.
Mrs. Hopkins of Blverton traded
hero Monday.
Will Tulle'ys came down from Ox
ford Thursday.
Mrs. Albert Knutson went to Blue
Hill this week.
Mrs. Moranvillo of Guido Bock was
hero this week.
Grant Usher was a visitor to Cowlcs
tho Hist of the week.
Mis Myrtle Redden spent Sunday
with relatives in Guide Bock.
Mrs. Georgo Morhart visited her pa
rents in Guido Bock Wednesday.
J. Nustein has painted his residence
and otherwise Improved its appearance.
B. T. Potter was looking after busi
ncss manors at McCook tho last of the
week.
J. L. Galbralth, tho proprietor of tho
Superior cigar factory was in tho city
Tuesday.
A. G Stonebreakcr is having a com
modious barn built on his property
wtst of town.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bentloy and
daughter, departed for Lincoln Tues
day, for a sojourn there.
Mrs. Geo. Loming who has been vis
iting friends hero left for her homo at
Gillette, Wyoming Saturday.
Tho Bivcrton and Bed Cloud nines
crossed bats last Monday with a result
of 9 to 7 in favor of Bed Cloud.
Miss Nellie Sherman returned homo
from the west Wednesday, where she
has been employod in a millinery store.
Mrs. Jamas Griminger of Wymoro
accompanied by the children arrived
in tho city last night on a visit to rela
tives. B. U. Kumnur of Columbus tho gon-
tleman who is preparing to put in a
mill plant here arrived in tho city last
night. -
Mrs. Addio Liggitt of Hebron ar
rived in tho city last night on a visit to
her mother Mrs. S. M.Beiglo and other
relatives.
It was found necessary to use the fire
hoso in order to clean out tho culvert
at tho corner of Fourth Avenuo nnd
Webster street.
U. T.Williams and Sam Martindalo
and families started Tuesday for Nor
ton, Kansas,' where they will mako
their future homo.
The county commissioners aro talk
ing tho advisability of putting a fenco
around tho court house yard. It would
bo a good thing.
Someone tried to gain an entrance to
tho homo of Operator Boy Young in
tho south part of town at an early hour
Thursday morning but were scared oil.
A great many of tho Bed Cloud poo
plo contemplate going to Kansas City
the 4th of July, to see the nomination
of tho next defeated candidato for pres
ident. This oflice this week printed tho bar
docket for tho equity torm of tho dis
trict court which convones in this city
next Monday. There aro in all eighty
six cases on tito docket.
Tho cherry crop in this vicinity is
M-ry good this year, although not so
good us hut year. Tnoso who aro so
fortunato ns to have the fruit, are busy
getting them put away for tho winter.
Tho Baptist Young People's Union
will havo an ico cream social in tho
court house park on next Tuesday eve-
nincr. It is uoucil that they will re-
celvo a cordial patronage from the
public.
Don't forget that the ladies of the
Dorcas society of tho M. E. chcrch will
servo icecream and cake in the front
part of W. A. Mitcholl's hardware storo
tomorrow evening, June 10th. You
nro cordially invited.
The farmers of this part of tho state
should have good reason to be jubilant
this yoar, for people who havo traveled
all over the state, say wo havo tho best
prospects for wheat right in this vicini
ty that thoy havo seen.
The sorviccs at the Baptist chcrch
next Sunday will be as follows: Morn
ing subj ot, "For Herodias' Kaktr,"
Evening subject, "Grist Mills and
Opera Houses; Ways to Improve the
Town." Sunday school at 11:45,1. H.
Holmes, Supt; B. Y. P. U. at 7 p.m ,
E. 0. Emigh leader. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening. All are cordially
invited to attend these services,
There aro some graves in tho gravo
yard that still need a little care. The
cemetery now looks butter than it over
did but interested parties should not
allow sand-burrs anil sunllowcrs to
grow on their lots. Tho.su who havn
chin go of graves at the comoteiy which
are in this condition should sco to It
that they are cleaned up at once.
i FountaiwDrinks i
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i Bon Ton Bakery.
FIVE CENT DRINKS. J
I Ice Cream Soils, Crulied Fruit s-oiln,
I cororoU. I'tierrr riio'plmte, a
I Wild t'herry. llootllccr.
I Clitm'8iic Cider, Kkr Lemonade,
lOlugerAle, drupe l.eraou,
l (irapc Kola, Moxle,
t tlrape Orange. Lemon Sour.
Soda Lemonade. Cherry Itlpe.
I Celery Phosphate, Frutl rhiuphate. a
I drape I'lioophalo, Lemon Phosphate.
t Urange Cider. l'aura Hromlde. 4
Cherry Illpc l'nop!iatc.
TEN CENT DRINKS. J
I Queen' Favorite, Ke t'hoiphate, J
I ( harlotte Ituetc, Mountain Fontn, j
I llauaua Cream, Ladlen' Favorite, 2
I .spa Kin. I'ernlan Sherbet,
I OmtiKeade. Fruit Mtudar. i
I Claret Plwxphnte, ruin claret, I
t Peltier Lemonade with Clierrle.
FIFTEEN CENT DRINKS. J
I Claret Lemonade, Cherry (lliteo,
I Moorish Micrlid, Cntawlm Fllii,
lln-plierrj l'litiili. Mierry mnl Kbb.
I Claret 1'uiuli,
W.S. BENSE, Prop.
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LOCALLY.
For hall Insurance set O. C. Tcel.
Kruot Jones of Guide Bock was
hero Friday.
See Wright before you buy a gas or
gasoline stove.
(5. W. Dow is agent for Stnudard
mowers and rakes.
F. V. Taylor Is attending to business
matters in Lincoln this week.
A railroad grading outfit passed
through hero Wednesday, going east.
Miss Mabel Bobbins of Superior
spent the day witli friends hero Mon
day. Paul Pope and Snow Williams wero
down from Blverton tho first of tho
week.
Dr. E. S. Bccd, dentist,' has removed
to tho corner north of tho Moon block,
first floor.
E. J. McFarland of Blverton, tho
leading restaurant man of that placo,
was hero Monday.
Some very attractive pin pictures of
our next governor Deitrich, wero re.
ceived hero this week.
Mrs. Ed. Bohanan of Lincoln is in tho
city, visiting at tho homo of her par
onts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith.
Tho I. O. O.F. lodge enjoyed them
selves at tho Star Bakf ry, after lodge
Monday night, eating ico cream nnd
cake.
Tho Equitablo Mutual Hail Insur
ance Co. write hail insuranco on cash
basis only. It will save you money to
seo me. O. C. Tf.kl.
Mrs. (). C. Case tendered the "inoti
tutors" a very plea'nnt reception nt
her homo last Monday evening. A
very plcasnnt time was had.
Al. Auliz, Earnoy Moranvillo and
Frank Smelser killed a badger on last
Monday. On the same day Moranvillc
killed a wolf with a buggy whip.
0cnr Patmoro is having his lumber
yard at Cowles romodled and is making
it much larger. When completed it
will be one of tho neatest lumber yards
in this part of tho state.
C. W. Kaloyand wlfo left Thursday
morning for Philadelphia whoro thoy
will attend tho republican national
convention. From there they will
mako a visit to New York state
Bemembcr tho citizen's mass
meeting in behalf of India, Friday eve
ning at the court house. Will the sing
rs of tho town please bring with them
Pontecostal hymnals No. 2.
Aoknts Wantki). Wo want an na
tive ngent in Bed Cloud and vicinity
to represent the largest evergreen nur
series in the U. S A. full lino of hardy
fruits, shade and ornnitientnl trees,
shrubs, etc. Three plans, pay weekly.
Address at once, The Elgin nurseries,
Elgin, Illinois.
At tho homo of tho bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hanson at 8 o'clock
Monday evening, occurred tho mar
riage of their daughter Sarah, to Mr.
Oliver Schaffnit, Bev. G. W. Hummel
officiating. The brido is a highly ac
complished young lady of moro than
ordinary beauty and intelligence, whilo
tho groom is one ot our best young men
connected with the loading tonserial
parlor in tho city, goutlomanly and ac
comodating, a goneral favorite. Wo
join In wishing them a long and pros
perous life. They will bo at homo to
their many friends after July 1st,
Now that thore is a good prospect
for crops and all nature seems bent on
the making of plenty, It seems to us
would bo a vtry opportune time for
those in arrears to come in and pay
their subscription. As wo have said
beforo it is not tho largo amount of
each individual who Is in arrears, but
taken as a whole it amounts to a Urge
sum. Tako for instance tho fact that
of fivo hundred delinquents, tifty owe
from two to three years, two hundred
owe two years and the balance or two
hundred and fifty owe one year. This
collectively makes a largo sum. Some
people seem to think that they should
receive a paper right along without
paying n cent, but they don't stoi to
think that tho publisher has to be eter
nally putting up the cash. Wl.on you
road this article stop and think if you
aro ouo of the many and then do tho
right thing. We'll not becomo a bloat
ed bond-holder but iu turn we will pay
what wo owe.
VEEK'S HAPPENINGS
All kinds of garden tools at Wright's.
All kinds of wire fencing at Wright's
hardware storo.
I have a few dozen pansy plants for
salo. Mits. Mamik Paukgu
Wright has every articlo of warothat
is needed around tho kitchen.
Mrs. Isaac Shoplierdson of Blverton,
was trading in the city Monday.
If you want hall or other insurance
seo mo beforo writing. 0. C. Tkkl.
Mrs. Paul Storey and children spoilt
last week with her parents near Cowles.
Wm. XehitT Is adorning his residence
property in the south ward with a now
picket fence.
11. E. Pond is in Lincoln this week
making arrangements to move to that
city In about a mouth.
Mrs. Blanche Jenkins of Heatriee, Is
visiting iu the city at the homo of her
mother, Mrs. A. Citiiiinings.
Goo. Morhntt and wife are occupy
ing tho property in the south ward ro
contly vacated by Win. Tulleys.
All kinds of repairs for tho Cham
plon binders and mowers can bo had
at W. B. Boby's feed storo.
Mr. Stonobrcaker has moved into tho
Wm. Outhwaitu propcity west of tho
city, which ho recently purchased.
C. 1). Morse, accompanied by his
wlfo nnd daughter in lived hero from
Osceola, Sunday. They drovo through
and repoit a very pleasant trip.
Alfred Hatlell and wlfo depaited for
Donvcr and other western points Mon
day night. Thoy went with tho hopoof
benefiting Mrs. HadcH's health.
McNitt's orchestra played for tho
evening session of tho instituto Thurs
day night, and will piny two nights
next week. This is whoro the boys
shine.
Tho Dorcas society of .tho M. E.
church will aervo ico croam and cake
at Mitchell's hardwaro store, Saturday,
evening Juno 10th. Proceeds to buy
lights for M. E. church.
G. A. Latta is making preparations
for tho building of onoof tho most com
modious and best residences in the
county on his farm east of town. The
dimensions will bo 40x61.
Miss Delia Liggett who has been
attending to the trimming department
of tho Morso tnilllnory. storo loft last
Monday for St. Joo where she will visit
and thou go to her homo in Illinois.
Marshall Boby is giving tho boys a
chanco to call him "Crip," on account
of having had thu misfortune to run a
nail in his foot. Wo aro glad to note
that ho has been ablo to discard his
crutches at this writing.
Tho Ladies Aid Society met in n soc
ial gathering Tuesday night, at tho
home of their president, Mrs. L. 11.
Bust, and hiled away several hours.
Ico cream nnd cako wero served, and
all roport n very ploasant evening.
At tho Graco Episcopal church next
Sunday, tho lirst Sunday after Triuity.
tho following services will bo observed:
Morning prayer, Litany, and sermon
at 10:30 a.m. Evoning prayer and sor
monat8p,m. The Bt. Bov. Anton B.
Graves, bishop of tho diocese, w ill visit
Graco church Monday evening, Juno
18th. Evoning prsyor and sermon by
tho Bishop. Tho publio is cordially in
vited to attend theso services.
Tho now wolls at tho water works
aro nt present working in good shape.
It was thought ihey wero not n
success as thoy would pump dry in a
short tinio. Tho trouble evidently was
that tho water was shut out of tho
wolls on account of thoro not being
sufficient gau.o on tho tuboing. Sand
points wero procured and put on three
of tho poorest wolls nnd the tubcing
raised and since thou there has been
no trouble.
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very low prices. These goods
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Child's Wash Suits, 3 to 8
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Boys' wash Suits, 9 to 14
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Our prices are increasing our business
every day.
Here are a few of them.
Genuine Western Washer $2.90.
Round Washer, $3.00.
2 hole Gasoline Burner $3.25.
Long Handled Spade, 90c.
Long Handled Shovel, 90c.
Large Sized Galvanixed Tub, 85o.
10 quart pail, 15c.
No. 8, Galvanized Boiler, 85c.
and many others equally as
interesting.
Space is limited so we cannot quote
all our prices.
WE MAKE NO LEADERS.
All goods at the lowest trices. Come
in and see for yourself.
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Knee Pants 20, 25, 35c
New shipment of young men's suits
bought at a very low price to close
out. Prices on these goods
which are bargains.
Boy's and Children's
Straw Hats
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