The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 27, 1900, Image 5

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here you get our (ftperieneo and &
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
N'owis tho time to subscribe.
Tolophono No. 07 for your gasoline
r 1. V. Urary of Guide Hock wa9 hero
Wednesday.
Do you want a naw cook stove? If
au sac Wright.
Two residences for salo in city. See
3. R. Lightfoot.
' Orrin Stickley of Guide Hook was
hero Saturday night.
Galvanized iron well tube 8c lt at
.Morhart HroB. Hardware Co.
Wo guarantee no other loans made
on same terms. D. J. Myers.
Bon Ludlow made a business trip to
Hastings tho first of tho week.
Smoke Colonial Girl, tho best fie cigar
in the world, at tho Hon Ton Hakery.
Walter Hoby sells the Singer sowing
machine. Prices rigiit. (Jet the best.
Pay your subscription and get a cal
culating pencil. They are a little won.
lcr.
Mrs E. Hifo left Monday morning
. for a visit with relatives and friends
at Lincoln.
Miss Tilla McClelland returned Wed-
nosday morning from a several weeks
visit at Hloomiugton.
Mrs. Homer Shorwood left tho first
of the week for a visit with her sister
in the state of Washington.
Fred Winton who was hero to attend
tho funeral of his father returned to
his homo in Iowa Monday morning.
; Elan Fearn of Haiglor, this state,
stopped off hero tho llrst of tho week
and visited with his brothers and other
relatives hero while on his way to
York.
Special rates to Adam Forepaugh
Sells Brothers shows at Superior, No
braska, August Gth. Tickets on sale
August Gth, limited to return to Aug
ust 7th: $1 for tho round trip.
A number of tho young friends of
Miss Uua Reed joined with her last
Wednesday any helped her tomakc her
.seventh birthday an enjoyablu ono and
one long to bo remembered. Tho
event was n pleasant ono and all the
young folks had a good time.
List of letters remaining unsalled for
at tho postoflice at Red Cloud, Nob
raska.for tho week ending July 26th
1000:
(rover, A. O. McDonald, C. F.
Kundoll, Arthur Scott, Chns.
Scott, J. K. Thomas, Frank
These letters will bo sont to tho dead
letter oflico JAug. 0th, if not called for
before. When ailing for abovo please
say "advertised." T. C. Haokhb, P. M
Everybody
even the Babies
like the
Ice Cream and
Warm Meals
at the
l Star Bakery
r f t J. O. WILES, Prop. ,
MORE OR LESS PERSONAL.
The Ciiikk 51 per year
Aiiiiiinl interest, option loans of 1).
J. Myers.
Dr. F. E. MeKeeby of Superior spent
Sunday hero.
See Wright before you buy a gas or
gasoline stove.
1. It. Hampton of (limit Hock was in
tho city Wednesday.
Lois Popo returned the last of tho
week from an eastern visit.
See our portrait olTer and then come
in ntul see tho sample portrait.
Smoke Colonial Girl, the best Go cigar
in the world, at tho Hon Ton Bakery,
M. H Huntley was looking after bus
iness matters at Guide Hock Tuesday.
A complete line of pump and pipe
goods are carried in stock by Morhart
Bros.
Win. Visscher, tin old tlmo resident
of this city was here tho last of tho
week.
Interest and principal collected at
your homo bank if you wish D. J.
Myers.
Order your gasoline of Morhart
Bros. Hardware Co. They will de
liver it for you.
Mrs. Thomas Wilburn left Tuesday
for a visit with relatives and friends at
Hcndley, this stale.
Carrie Ulsh,of Findlay, Ohio, arrived
in tho city on Wednesday night on a
visit with A. U. Kaley and family.
J B. Sonnnors of Hloomiugton wan
tho guest of CUarloy White and Horace
Spauogle n Wednesday while on his
way to Grand Island.
For a clear complexion, bright,
sparkling oyo nnd vigorous digestio'n,
tako Prickly Ash Bittors. It puts tho
system in perfect ordor. Slid by C. L.
Cotting.
Tho work of graveling Webster
street west from Fourth avenue was
brought to a sudden halt on Wodnes
day bv tho playing out of tho gravol
pit. Tho work will bo finished as soon
as another bed of gravel is found.
Keep your system in perfect ordor
and you will have health, even in the
most sickly seasons. Tho occasional
uso of Prickly Ash Hitters will insure
vigor and regularity in all the vital
organs, Sold by C. L. Cotting
Wanted Ono young man from Web
ster county, Nebraska, to prepare for
the coining Railway Mail Service Ex
amination. We furnish everything in
cluding books and maps. Address,
enclosing stamp, Intir-State Corres
pondence Institute, Cedar Rapids, la.
Cards have been received in this city
by friends, announcing tho marriage of
Miss Lavilla Celia Marsh to John Stu
art Dawson, on Sunday, July 22, at the
home of her mother Mrs. A.S. Marsh,
at her homo in Pasadena, California.
Tho happy couplo will bo at home to
their friends after August 15th at Van
couver, British Columbia. Mrs. Daw
son is tho oldest daughter of Mrs. A. S.
Marsh who formerly resided in this
city for many years and their hosts of
friends hero will bo pleaded to hear of
tho happy event.
As per call published in last week's
papor a goodly number of republicans
met at tho cojrt house last Friday
night for tho purpose of organizing a
republican club. Tho meeting was
called to order by G. R Chancy and
the constitution and by-laws adopted.
The following ofllcors were olcc'ed for
a term of ono year: President, J. S.
White; first vice president, Horace
Spanoglc; second vice president, Cloyd
Oummings; seeietnry, Jno. Dickerson;
treasurer, C. B. Crone. It was decided
that the regular meetings of the club
should be every Friday evening at the
Red Cloud band room. A committee
of three was appointed to seo about tho
organisation of a marching club, after
which the meeting adjourned until
this Friday evening.
Tho Chief has always beon in tho
habit of giving it's subscribers the best
of it on the offering of premiums for
subscriptions paid in advance. Tho
fact that paper has advanced mater
ially and that no advanco has been
made in tho price of this paper, has
made it imperative that wo have what
is duo us at once. Wo tiavo heretofore
beon lenient, but will bo compelled
soon to place many accounts in tho
hands of a collector to enforco pay
ment. Rather than do this wo will
give as an inducement for thoso pay
ing up to date, a mx months paid up
subscription to the papor and a lino
genuine oil finish portrait of yourself
or a friond, in a splendid frame for
the small sum of $1.03. These por
traits will not rub oil liko tho cheap
crayon pictures, but they wash and
can bo put in a tub of water over night
without injury. Tho portrait can be
mado from any small pieturo, photo,
tintypo, or ambrotvpo furnished. Any
portrait that is not entirely satisfac
tory will not cost you a oont. Wo
have a sample portrait at this ofllce
which must bo seen to bo appreciated.
If you have a loved ono whose picture
you wish enlarged it will pay you to
tako advantage of thia oiler.
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FIVE CENT DRINKS. J
Ice Cream SimIi, Cnnlicil Fruit soil, 4
Coool'oU. (.'ticrrr I'iiooplMte,
1 WIM Cherry. Itootltcer. 4
I'hutni'inuio CKIcr, Kgg t.cmutinile, 4
(linger Ale, UrH! Lemon, 4
t (lM KoLv Mo ik 4
(irie Orntige. I.cinoti your. 4
I Sod I.imiiouhiIc. Clicrrv HIo. 4
t ( fiery riioh(iie. Fruit riioiimie. 4
(lrnie riio'i'linte, Lemon I'liuntilmte, 4
(irii(!e(ltUr l'mir Ilromlilev 4
Cherry Hire I'3o.hMe. 4
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I (juecu's Favorite. Kik I'lioiuti
( harlotte Kue'0, Mimutnlti FORtil,
I llntmim Crenm, t.ille' Favnttte,
I Spn FlM. I'eMnlilierliet,
I OmiiKenilt' Fruit MuhIa).
I Clnret rixMlmtc, I'lnln Claret.
1 beliter l.emoiii!e with Clierrle
FIFTEEN CENT DRINKS.
I Cluret t.emoimile. Cherry (lliice.
.MoorMi Micrlict. ChiawIia Flip.
liA'plturry l'uiieli. Sherry nml Kkx
1 claret Punch.
jW.S. BENSE, Prop.f
WEEK'S HAPPENINGS
All kinds of garden tools at Wright's.
Leslie Graves went to McCook this
week.
$100,000 to loan on land by D.J.
Myers
F. W Cowden visited friends in Su
perior Monday.
All kinds of wire fencing at Wright's
hardware store.
Farm loans on most favorable terms
of I). J. Myers.
Mrs. J.O Wiles is home again after
a visit ut Orleans.
Robin LoFober of Superior spent
Sunday in tho city.
Robert Cochrnn has so far recovered
iiB to bo out again.
A good scoond hand buggy for salo.
Enquire of J. J. Uaker.
Como in and see our sample portrait
and you will want ono.
Wright has every article of waro that
is needed around tho kitchoc.
Mrs. L. II. Fort and son Charlie loft
Thursday night for Peru, this state.
Mrs. W. H. Giwits left Monday morn
ing for a visit with friends in Missouri.
Smoke Colonial Girl, tho best ftc cigar
in tho world at tho Bon Ton Bakery.
For a good smootho hair cut or sliavo
go to J. J. Baket's on Webster street.
Frank Hermon, brother of Mrs. Win.
Hensn is on a visit hero from Tecumsch
Hi is week.
Charles Neidhart of Beatrice was
hero tho first of the week thp'gtiost of
T. C. Hacker.
Clyde Olmstead and wife havo re
turned homo again after a visit to Mc
Cook and Hastings.
All kinds of repairs for the Cham
pion binders nnd mowers can be had
at W. B. Roby'a feed store.
Mrs. Wobstor of Denver, sister of
Wm. Bense is visiting with that gen
tleman and family this week.
Tho W C. T. U. quarterly mass meet
ing will bo hold at the Baptist church
Sunday evening, July 20. Rov. Finch
of the Christian church will deliver
tho address.
Herbort Barber was in town Wed
nesday with several specimen stalks of
oarly corn taken from his farm on tho
edge of Kansas. They hud on well
filled and developed oars of corn.
Charley Ball and wife of McCook ar
rived in tho city Tuesday and have
taken up a residence in the Tony Clark
property ij tho south ward. Mr. Ball
takes charge of tho B. & M. yards hero
in placoof former YardinastorStarkoy.
Geo. W. Lindsoy returned last Sun
day from Alaska, whero lie went some
three months ago in search of tho hid
den wealth that lay buried in tho sands
of that far olT shore. Goorgo'ii story
of Capo Nome as ho actually found it
does not compare vory favorably with
tho glowing nowspaper and magazine
accounts.
Allon's Foot-Ease, a powder. I.
cures painful, smarting, swollen feet
and ingrowing nails, aud instantly
takes the sting out of corns nnd bun
ions. It's the greatest discovery of tho
ago. Allen's Foot-Easo makes tight or
now shoes fcol easy. It is a certain
ouro for sweating, callous and hot, tir
ed, aching foot. Try it to-day. Sold
by all druggists and shoo stores. By
mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package
free. Address, Allen S, Olmsted, Lo
Roy, N. Y.
Ono of tho really good things this
oflico has received lately is a plat book
of Webster county published by tho
Northwest Publishing Company. To
the farmer or businoss man it is of in
estimable value. It gives tho true div
isions of tho county, location of school
houses, churches, ponds, creaks and
other information of liko nature, It
gives the names of all owuors of land
of tho county botn resident and non
resident with the number of acres and
tho boundaries of each respective piece.
The plat of each town is given in splen
did shape. Wo might recount many
more merits to bo found between its
covers but it will have to bo seen to be
appreciated.
OBITUARY
Anna Ellr.ibcth llusman was bom In
Switzerland in May 10. 1SJ0. In 1SG0
she win united in marriage to Fred
Breehliiili. and emigrated to this conn
try in April, 1S73 To this union win
born four daughters and tire son?, four
of whom still survive her.
She was called to rest in her eternal
homo on Sunday, July 22, 1900, at the
age of 70 years, 2 months and 0 days
She was a kind, loving wife and
mother, neighbor and friend mid will
bo misled by a largo circle of friends.
She was a member of the Lutheian
chinch from childhood and a faithful
follower of the Creator. Although a
great sullorcr and in great bodily pain
ho still trusted 111 the promises of the
Savior, who has promised rest to all
who believe on htm. She was ready
and nnsinus tn go home. All that kind
and tender care and love could do was
faithfully duiio by the daughters and
husband who never left her side until
the end.
Tho funeral sermnii was preached by
Rov. (5. W. Hummel at the family resi
dence at a o'clock, July 211, 1000, whero
had gatheied a laige number of neigh
bors and friends winch showed the
high esteem in which she was held and
to oiler consolation to the bereaved
ones. Intel metit in the Webb ceme
tery. GUIDE ROCK.
Prof l)rebach is looking after his
intere.'.ts at Bladen this week.
The conductor on the west bound
passenget exchanged trains with tho
conductor on tho cnt bound freight at
this place Tuckdny morning Tho pas
sengur conductor slipped on tho pint
foim at Superior and received some
bad bruise, while getting onto his
train.
W. H Sawyer as at Hardy tho liust
of tho week to seo a ichool house that
is to be moved.
Evangelist Archer is holding forth
on the street evenings at 8 o'clock.
I. B. Col v in was at Cowl us 011 busi
noss tho tirst of the week.
H. Muuson has rented Mrs. Brllton's
house.
Mr. Larkins uf Upland, Nebraska,
was looking for a residence lo rent
here this week.
Undo Geo. Reeves returned from his
Utah visit this week, anl reports ev
erything lovely there.
Rudolph Groutschy was down from
Willow creek Thursday.
Odell Moiishaug is hauling lumber
from heio for a large barn, 40x40.
Montgomery Bros, have hold their
restaurant to Reeves & Maloney.
W. II. Sawyer is moving a building
for ,1. 1). Chrisiuati this week.
Amiiiown.
GARFIELD.
Three light tdiowors tho llrst of tho
week took some of the wrinkles out of
tho farmer's faces.
Will Fiihor and wife accompanied
by their cousin, Miss Susie Amuck,
started overland on a visit to friends
in Missouri last Mouday.
Moody Applcgato was here tho for a
part of the week visiting with his
cousins.
Fred Temple was visiting with Win.
Lippincott Inst Sunday.
Mrs. Elma King started for Novada,
Missouri, last Monday to go to tho
Weltmoriau euro hospital.
Grant Houchin has forty acres ready
for wheat.
Rov. Fitz preached to tho Dunkard
brethren Sunday morning and Riv.
Wagoner preached Sunday evening.
The Garfield male quartet met at tho
homo ot Wm, Lippincott on Thursday
evening and made llio air melodious
until an early hour Friday morning.
Card of Thanks.
We desiro to thank the many kind
friends aud neighbors who so kindly
came to our nssi.stnn.su during our late
bereavement: tho illness and death of
our mother, Henrietta Kttuhu.
C. F. Kuf.iin, D
W. P. Kuf.iin ano Family.
F, A Kukiin and Family.
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of the best
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Special prices to
Threshers.
MACHINE CASTOK,
PURE CASTOR,
CYLINDER,
RED HARVESTER,
BLACK OIL,
LARD OIL.
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Vc have a small assortment of Men's, Boy's and
Children's light weight suits and pants
which we will sell at greatly re-
ndceil prices in order to
close.
Straw Hats
at almost your own price.
All 35c, .joe, 50c and 60c hats at 25c each.
All 75c, $ 1.00 and 1.25 hats at 50c each.
MEN'S CRASH
SUITS.
A few left. Will sell at $1 to $3.75. Worth $2.25
to $7.00.
Boy's and Children's McKinley and
Roosevelt and Bryan and Stevenson
Caps.
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election, headquarters
See us when you
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Dollars.
HERE ARE A FEW DOLLAR
SAVERS.
No. 8 Nickle plated Copper Tea Kettle, $1.00
No. 8 Granite Tea Kettle, - - 70c
4-quart copper rim Coffee Pot, IX tin, - 35c
10-quart tin pail, - - 15c
5-pint granite coffee pot, - 40c
21-quart IX tin dish pan, - - 45c
14-quart IX tin dish pan, - ... 35c
No. 8 Galvanized Boiler, - - - 85c
No. o Tublor Lantern, - ... c
Large Galvanized Tub, - r . - 85c
7 pounds nails, - . - , - , - 25c
6 pounds staples, - - "-, ' 25c
All steel hammer, - ... - 40c
Take these prices with you when you buy hard
ware. Above prices are our regular prices, we
make no leaders of any one artic.le but sell all
goods at close margins.
Don't buy your hardware until yon give us a call
as we are in the market for your trade and will
give you the best of goods.
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