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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
1 KtiSSSmmtjW jMhM, B" Ev l If i !'j J The Old Tallow Candle. J $ The Old "Specks." Tlio old tallow candle nntt tho r old method of Mdeotiiitf glares u JJ fio tngcluur. 4 Hoth primitive both host of i the Mint's in which tlu-y llmnUli- t J ed b)th aie "bisk titi'nttiot s " p Tin; in:in who takes hl l "specks" f I oni oil n t':in mid ifc JJJ puts thoin upon hi faro without 4, knowing they aro tight, shoiilil b n step to thn other end of the ib y counter iitnl buy ii tallow candle Jj ip to go with them. ,k ! If these aro too modern, Oiere J f) still remains fur him the Unit a JJ and pine knot. JJ P WK KIT ni.ASHI'.S TO MODKliN' U. KYKS BV M6DKKN MI'.riUUH. Jj 5 "N.ewouse TSvos., s l) ' Ifc .IKWKt.IICS AND Ol'TICIANS. !fc m ifc GENERAL CITY NEWS. Now is the time to subset ibe. 03100,000 to loan on lind by I). J. Myers. Mark l'atkos of McCook win heie Wednesday. Do you want a naw cook stove!1 If so sco Wripht. r Como in and sec our sample poitiait nnd you will want onu. Wu guarantee no other loans made on 9Aiiio terms D. J. Myers. Walter Koby sells the Singer sowing machine Prices light. (Jet tho best. Pay your subscription and gel a cnN culating pencil. They arc a little won der. James Halo nnd family left Wednes day morning for n visit at Sheldon, Missouri. Mrs. I. II. Holmes returned Wednes day night from a visit with friends at Blooiniugtoii. Davo Hillli'bower and wifo visited with friends south of Rivet ton the foie part of the week. The city has been doing some good work on some of the streets in the south ward this week. Mrs. Wm Wood and children of Mc Cook are hero visiting with the parents of tho former, Mr and Mrs J. O. Lindley. Miss Ida Kinsel let timed home last Wednesday evening from a pleasant six week's visit with friends and rela tives at Fairbury and Omaha. ROYAL Baking Powder The strongest, purest, most efficient and wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most economical ; indispens able to all who appreciate the best and most healthful food. Our country is enjoying prosperity almost unsurpassed in its history. For every one there is money enough to buy that to eat which is pure, sound, good, wholesome. Why should we use cheap, impure, un- healthful articles of food? There is no economy in them ; they endanger the health, they may cost life. There are reported almost daily cases of sickness caused by eat ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking powders. In all articles for food buy and use only the best. The good health of the family is of first consideration. Alum is used in many baKing powders because it makes them cheap. It costs less than two cents a pound. Alum is a corrosive poison. Think of feeding it to chil dren I Yet the manufacturers of well-known nlum powders arc actually denying that their goods contain it, . ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST, NEW YORK. mt iniiiii r iii ill" r iiTiiiH MiWiiOTiinrwrnrTr r ir'i wmrWm'mm'w irr- Mflttmi ti.fs ? i.V R7Saifi.TM?iMBIL?B"W?IilKDEEj'rrr. 7rr.T T v r -y Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tub uiikkSI per year Hobeit Mitchell lias gone to Colorado. Annual interest, option loan of D .J Myers. See Wtight befote you buy a gas or gasoline stove. Will Yeiser of O.xfotd was here the ast of tho week. Jacob Nusteiu made a business ttip to Bltio Hill Tuesday. 1 want eggs and will pay you cash. Cai.iiwki.i,, Poultry ma n. Mtv.lt. A Howard was visiting in Franklin the last of this week. See our portrait oiler and then como in and see the sample pot trait. Head Aigabiight's advertisement in this issue comment is unnecessaty. Geo. MeCall of Guide Kock was up from that place the first of the week. Kd. Overiug made a business trip to the western part cf t lie state this wee k, Intel est and principal collected at your lioinc bank if you wish D. J. Myers. Tho heavy wind which accompanied tho rain last night did considerable damage. Mrs S. I. Co.ad returned Tuesday morning from a visit with relatives in Franklin. fc Hobeit Potter i dinned Wednesday from a several weeks ttip to the far westers states. Mis. G. W. Francis and daughtei Huelali returned Thursday morning from a trip west. C. H. Kaley and wifo teturned Tues day morning from a visit nl.Scdnlla an.t Kansas City, Missouri. J. O. Wiles of tho Star Bakery ill receive n shipment of fresh oystors about the first of the month. CharUs White and family of Wilcox, wore hero the hist of tho week visiting with W. W. Wright and family. Mrs. Person, mother of John Person of this city, nrrivod hers tho Inst, of tho week from southeastern Kansas nnd will mnko a visit hero. Ho eats heattily in tho hottest weath er who uses Prickly Ash Bitters. It keeps his stomach liver and bowels in perfect order. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Fred Webber, residing about threo and one-half miles northeast of this city died last Monday after a long siege of illnes. Tho remains wero laid at ust in tho Bed Cloud cemetery Tues day afternoon. A largo number of our people aro going to G in ml Island next week to attend the street fair at that place. A s 111 linger n umber in ill go to Superior a little Liter on to nttond tho reunion. These people going awny from home to havo amusement is caused by a lack of amusement nt homo. iFountaimDrinksi at tiii: Bon Ton Bakery, i FIVE CENT DRINKS. J I tec Cream Soda, Crutheit Fruit soda, I coro rol. ( lierry riioliMe, Wllil eiierrj, ltool llcer I'tiAmpAKiic Older, Kkr I.rmoiintle, Oliver Ale, lrH" l.i-mon, (Irnpp Kola, Muxle, i Urnpo Orange. I.emon Sour. 4 t Soil Lemonade, Clierrr ltle. Celery l'lio.liMc. Fruit rliolinto. 4 Urapo riioiihAie, I.emon I'lioMitiatc, t I Orange Cider Taunt Hrouihie, i (.'Merry Itlo l'noMliaie. I TEN CENT DRINKS. J I Uiiccn's Favorite. Ksb HioMliate, 4 I Oiarlotlc Hue'c Mountain Fonin, t I llnnana Cream, l.adlcn' Favorite, 4 sm Fl, l'ertdaniMicrlict, 4 I Oraunendc Fruit Mmiln. 4 Unret 1'tuiM'lnitc, l'laln Claret, 4 Seltzer Lemonade with clierrlcn. 4 I FIFTEEN CENT DRINKS. J Clnrct Lemonade. ( lierry (Dace, 4 I Moorloh Hiorl'Ot, Calalia Fllii, 4 l(a)lierry I'utieli. Sherry unit Kkk, 4 , iltirci I'utieli. 4 W.S. BENSE, Prop.! WEEK'S HAPPENINGS All kinds of garden tools nt Wright's. All kinds of wire fencing nt Wright's hardware sto'ro. Stella Duckor returned from n trip west Thursday night. Wiight has every ntticlo of wnrethnt is needed nrotitid the kitchen. T. A. Wilburn has had n new barn built on his residence property. For a good smoothe hnir cut or shavo go to J. J. Hakrr's on Webster street. August Hoats made a shipment of ton cars of cnttlo to Kansas City Mon day. Operator Herr of tho dopot forco is Inking a lny-otl and has gone oast on n visit. Tho first ovstcra of tho scascn at tho Stnr Bakery nbottt tho lirst of tho month. T. C. Hacker returned Tuesdny night from n several days stay nt Nemnhn, this state. Helen McFnrlnnd left this week for n visit with frionds nnd relatives nt Grand Island. Mrs. Anna Sapp departed tho la?t of tho week for a visit to Hot Springs, South Dakota. Myrtlo Mcintosh returned Thursday morning from n several months visit at Tin Cup, Colorado. A WAKNINO BLACK FRIDAY. HE HEltK SOON UEVTAKEt BLACK FRIDAY. Mrs. James Smith of Boatrico ar rived in tho city Saturdny evoning on a visit to hor parents Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Roats. L. H. Rust nnd wifo go to Chicago today, thenco to Cincinnati, Batnvia, and Columbus, Ohio nnd then to Bur lington, Michigan, on a five weeks visit. Fred Turnuro of tho firm of Turnure Bros, left Sunday for Chicago whore ho goes to lay in a largo nnd complete assortment of goods for tho different departments of their store. Israel Laucks nnd daughter of York, Ponnsylvnnin, who have been touring in tho west nrrivod Thtirsdny morning from Manitou, Colorado, on n visit to their daughter nnd sistor Mrs. Rev. X'luders. Chnrlcs Frederick, tho fifteen j'onr old son of Clins. Fontrick living north of this city, died last Saturday of ap pendicitis. Tho funeral sorviccs wore conducted from tho resldonc on Sun day by Rev. Dean nnd tho remains wero laid at rust in the Red Cloud cem etery. Sylvia, tho twelve year old daughter of Cbas durucy, residiug about ono nnd one-half miles north of this eity, died Inst Sunday morning. Tho funeral services wero conducted from tho resi dence on Mondoy and the remains were Inid nt rest in tho Red Cloud comotory. Mr. Gtimoy mid family havo tho sympnthy of nil in his boronv mont. Kinil Meyer, proprietor of tho Oak Flour Mills, of Oak, Nuckolls county, was hero .today as a delegate to the re publican senatorial convention, Ho spoaks very highly of G. D. Follmer of that placo who is republican candidate for commissioner of public lands and buildings. Ho thinks there is a great chnngo taking place in tho vote of Nuckolls county and thinks the repub licans will win out there. Genernl Superintendent Denney of tho Nebraska Tolepuono Co. was in tho city tho last of the week. Ho ha3 been engaged in going over and in specting the route of tlu now linos now in prooess of construction, Tho new lino will bo constructed from Hastings to Red Cloud, from Blue Hill to Camp bell and fioin Blue Hill to Lawretico, The line will bo built to this city in about sixty days and then wo will havo communication with all the towns in the county. 'Mmm1? Girl wanted nt the Bon Tons WOO per week. Sheriff Dow of Alma wns hero on last Tuesday. Al. Holdrego of Riveitou was hero last Tuesday. Fresh oystors nt Star Bakory tho first of the month. Mrs. Jos Graves left Monday for n visit nt Mindeti Will Duckor loft Tuosdny morning for n visit nt Lincoln. Mrs. J . 1) Crnns left Saturday for a trip to Hot Springs, South D.ikotn. Mrs. Morntivillu teturned to her homo at Guido Hock Sunday morning. A line baby daughter arrive d at tho home of I, 11 Blackledgeou Satuulay. A fine baby daughter at rived at tho homo of Chatles Palmer tho last of tho week. Henry Richmond of tho Omaha World Herald ollleo was hero this week. Mrs. K. Rifo returned from a visit to tho eastern pat t of tho state Thursday night. J. S. White and wifo left tho lirst of tho week for a trip to Denver and Col orado Springs. Miss Martin who las been visiting with Nellie West has returned to her homo in Falls City. Ralph Foe who is opeiator on tho B. & M. nt Yuma, Colorado, arrived hero Thursday morning for a visit with his parents. Klmer Kaley returned Sunday from n business ttip to Chicago, where ho purchased a large invoice of now goods for the Nebraska Mercantile Co. George Clapp and wife of Blooming ton wero hero the first of tho week vis iting with his brother Low. Ho wns n delegate to tho populist sonntorial convention. James Goss, wifo nnd daughter of Pennsylvania who havo boon making a visit to Denver nnd Salt Lake aro hero visiting with Irving Cummings and family nnd other friends. C. D. Morse, ot the Up-to-Dato milli nery store who has been looking after his interests in Oscoola thic state, writes that ho will visit Chicago, St. Louis and St. Joo whero ho will pur chase 11 lino lino of millinery nnd will bo hero about August 31st. Last Monday evening tho members of the I. 0. O. F. lodgo wero quite agreeably surprised by their wives who canio in nnd took possession of tho lodgo room nnd treated tho boys to a repast of ice cream and enko. Tho boys all roport a good timo and souio even hope for a repetition of tho affair. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofiico at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho weok ending Aug. 23d, 1800. Dr. D. Borgcr. Tticsn letters will bo sent to tho dead letter oflico Sept. Oth, if not called for before When culling for nbovo ploaso say "advertised." T. C. Hackek, P. M Woodman picnic nt Cowles August 30th. (iood timo with plenty of to- freshmonts on tho ground. Ice cream nnd lemonade in nbtindnnce. Every body invited. Como and havo a good time. Bring your baskets well tilled. Lunch Till lie served nt tho stands on tho ground bnth noon nnd evening for those who have no baskets. Dnnco in tho evening. Tho following persons left this morn ing for Chicago to nttond tho national G. A. R. reunion. From theio a num ber of them will go to visit friends at other points: L. It. Rtift and wife, Charles Kont nnd wife, W. E Coplen nnd wife, Frank Smith and wifo, J. W. Bogcnrcif nnd wifo, Mrs. 1). J. Mrei-p, Clara McMillan, Gertie Fuller, V. B Hilton and wife, Mrs. I). M, (Srice, L. 11. Beck and D. L Gront. LCtfrtrfrC-Ffrtttfrttr4r- We sell all kinds of the best Machine Oils lb Mi lb Ui vli Mi Mi Mi and can Rive the lowest prices Special prices to Threshers. MACHINE CASTOK, PURE CASTOR, CYLINDER, RED HARVESTER, BLACK OIL, LARD OIL. Give us a trial. C. L. COTTING, tne uruggisi. 2 m Ml ib9HiiiW r yWMKiltfWS'Jttt'i' JWt nITiTiMawgag5areu.?vw, I We w ft ft Vi ft il ifc to To HEW To tt to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Everything that is right in Style, Color and Price IN NEW FALL HATS. to Plenty of to to Hats and Caps. to to to to to I GomdeD-Haley Glothing Go. to w LEADERS IN 'TX - ' - - - 'mf - " - The Plans to the President Were Frustrated. Everybody's Plans OtiF Plan of Selling You Hardware at Low Prices is JWeeting with the Best of Sueeess. Ws are sacrificing large profits for quantity profits. We give a few of our prices in the col umns of the papers, but the best way to prove what we say is to come in and let us show you what we do. Notice the following: Galvimlr.-ed Bushel Measure 1 louder Fork Barley lork 0 gollon bent wood churn Stool (o:n knife Grindstones, per ponud llorso muzzles, por pair 7 pounds nails 0 pounds staplei Copper rivets, por half pound The quality of our goods is guaranteed in every way. Come in and sec for yourself. Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm '-' " -J ?aaaw.sj.' v Ready ! 1 Talk HATS Yoa. m m m n n m m m (ft i (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft Campaign m (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft LOW PRICES. J '" - - - m Assassinate m pail at Times but j 7fSc. 70c. .. 90c. .15 00. .. 20b. .. 2o. . ICo. .. 25c. . 25c. 20o. -,f. - &.i ..-j. taSiSri "- " . x m m m m m m m & :W 1 ' M HiiiBa