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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1901)
MllWi M WggaMOfllwtaM VOLUME XXIX. l fl I- t)WJrX I RED CLOUD, XEBKASKA, JANUARY 23, 1001, NUMUER 4 Smiles of T Satisfaction ! Smiles of Satisfaction are noticeable character istics in our store these days of barirain sellintr. Those bargains in Novelty Goods, Plaids, Brocades, and some plain colors that make elegant cheap dresses for school wear, and are exceptional values for older people. Jackets. We never tire of mentioning "JACKETS;" at the prices we are asking each Lady, Miss or Child can have one. All we ask for them is SO cents on the Dollar. Underwear. Men's wool fleece, heavy weight 40c. " cotton " medium " 30c. Ladies wool " heavy " 40c. " cotton " medium " 25c. Underwear for the smaller tots, size 16, cotton fleece or wool 10c, 5c rise in size. SHOES AT COST. Mothers, do your children need shoes? We are closing out at cost, the entire line of M. D. Well shoes thus giving you an advantage of buying shoes at the same price we paid for them. LADIES' SHOES. Walts Doagola Kid tip. lace Regnlar$3 3G, at.$1.675. Wells Kangaroo Calf, stock tip, lace Zonular I'J 35, at II 05 wens vim &.id, chocolate, incx, Regular 13 23, at $1.05. flisess' and Children's Shoes. Wells vlci kMd, chocolate, sixo 1 to 3, Keguhtr 11.8.-), at 91 :)3. Wells kangaroo calf, sir.o 1 to 2. Regular 81.8,"), at tl .T2 Wells viei kid, size 8 to 13J, Regular tl.eTj, at II !W. WdIIs kangaroo calf, size 8 te 13J. K"2iiUr$l 85, at $1.83 Wells viol kid. sizes 5 to 8, Rogular $1 50, at SI 10. Dress Goods and Suitings. We are intent upon giving you the best possible goods at the lowest prices. For the next ten days we will give a special discount of ten per cent on all dress goods and suitings. This includes our entire line. All Crepens, Crepon Effects, Bril liantines, Henriettas, Serges, Novelty Goods and FlanneL. BLANKETS. Cotton, medium weight, fancy borders, stze 56x72 inches, 40c Other grades, heavier weights, 65c to $1.75 per pair. FURNITURE. The Furniture Question. A Big Discount, Prices to February 1. ;i pieco bod room suite $14 80. Iron Hods for i'iOO. Dining CliaiM, cuun .sent, 7.1c. Kitchen Chairs oOj. Rookors, ;ane soat at 91 .45 Kitchen CnpboanM. I.irgp 34.80. Special in the Carpet Room. Moquettes, oue pattern, 50 yard 4, H'l T !.-!.. !!. .11 .! I : . ..... i .... . tt$Wf(&5kMtSPSjZZ&Li Ulgllt VfUIBU KM ITUIIilllgmil), UU VM, JIj). baruplesot TT lltoa, vmvot, Moiuiiiic,uio. 79o each. fr,trfitifG The foundation of health is pure groceries. VjrUCCI ICS. They make whoiesome f00d possible. Lib- by, McNiell & L'bby canned meats, viz: Chipped Beef, Deviled Ham, Veal Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Vienna Sausage, 20 pounds fancy evapoiated Peaches, now Stock, 11.00. 20 pounds fancy prunes, new stork, $1.00. . . 20 pounds fancy raUins, new stock; $1.00, &&&&&. k'ZsAA-9 An assorted line of pre c pared soups. eVvvw HC 1fTn C rwvA'WV'WV'Wv Miner Highest Market Price Paid for Produce. Red Cloud Nebraska. aAa4 IAMES ALLEN TULLEYS. This weok wo aro ngnin forced to chrlnielo the death of onu of Red Cloud's llrsi and foremost citizens, Jiuuos Alien Tuiloys. Tho ciiusn of his death was Bright' disease from which ho has been a sufferer for somo time, deceased was born n't Hainbrldgo Ohio, in I8lt, and died January 21, 1001, at high noon. His denth, al though looked for, was a shock to this community. Ho had boon a sufferer of tho diseaso for nbout a yoar, but his ailment had not been serious hut for a fow months. All was done for him that medical skill could do but all to no avail. Docoascd was an old soldior, having joined the army at tho lirsl call for vol unteers, and sorved until tho close of the war. Ho came to Wobstor county with his wifo in 1872 and was ono of tho tirst clerks of the county. In 1880 his wifo Soyhia J. died and was buiicd in tho cemetery hero. In 1884 ho was again married to Mrp. Anna J. Stover, who survives him. Ho also loavos six children, three by liis llrst wifo, Win. W., John, and Sarrah and tnreo by his Inst wife, Anna, Cora and Allen And of him what can wo say through our personal contact with him for this lime. Thus, that ho was an honest eon scictinong man, ono who loved hia fel low man and was always looking to ward his ombetterment through such ideas a aro advooated in tho high orders of Masoaory. An illuslra'eioi of the power of human character whick was ao plainly impressed nana the pooelo that all may read it; is the greatest heritage ho left. Tho n fluonctit he exerted has been eminently for good with all whoa ho came ia con tact. Thar are mho 10 happily con stituted that their whole lives aro obedient to coasoienco and who ate guided unerringly aud uaquostiouingly by moral law. They proceive tho right intuitively and pursue it with a purpose gentle bat so indexible, that nothing could turn aside. There is 110 record that J. . Tulley ever snot-red from tho path of right. His disposition was one that conformed ualarally and cor dially to his laws of right, and bis lifo was one that wai froai llrst to lust cousestont with that standard, ospec inly oat on whieh tho eyos of his fel low nan was centered as u boou aud a blessing to tho human raco. Posterity lovea inch a Man becauso ho was good, recogui.ea ia suoh n lasting powor, the ideal ofthelruoaadjoxcallont for which all saoald atrivo. It was a trauqail, pure and steady light ia which ha lived. Nothing doablful ever bothered it, the questionable shrank back from it abashed. As a father aud husband he will over ba remembered as a aaodol. While it asay bo true that bis high oQioe in tho Masoaic order eensumed con siderable ef his linio, tho family to him was the inner temple. The people thioughont all chrisloadom is eaubot tered by the exampln of such aaen. Manhood has been aavaacrd by the lives and oxanplos of such mea. In his fall measure of years he has exeor inced all thisworld has for one of mort al birth aad the departure is accord jag to the divine order. All will joia as ia saying "This was a gosd aoan, a aaaa whoeaabetteredall with whoas he cant ia contact and brightened the fatare by exaltiag the type or huBsaa charac ter that Makes nan, aid as long aa momory lasts his virtues will shine like a boacon." His ambition in liio wca to reach the top round of iho ladder of Masonry and how well he fulfilled this ls Known by all who know hjm. To bo a t irty three degrco Mason was one of bis only ambition!), and bo accomplished it. Tho highest rank that can bo conferred upon any man in tho United plates in that order. Faithfully and patiently did he ascend both branches of the Masoncry order. First up ono side to the end, York Kites, then back mid up the other side of the Scottish Kilo thirty-third degree. Under tho solemn ceremony of this order was ho also biaied. And a more solemn and im pressive ceremony over a funeral bior was never witnessed than that of the high Masonic 01 tier which was bald ut their hall Inst Wednesday evening ovir tho remains. Tho coi oniony was a private one, but could bo attended by invited, and ho who missed it misted something that will probably never agein bo given in this city. Solum and pathetic wo my. Ayo, bo solum, pa thetic, sympathetic, and so lilted witli grief and sorrow that it is boyond de scription. Wo will not attempt to de scribe this beautiful ceremony, we can not do it justice. Tho funeral services fr mi tho house were conducted on Thursday afternoon under tho auspices of tho lodge and remaius woro.hld to rest in tho Ked Clood cometory. Tho bereaved wifo and family have tho sin cere sympathy of our oniiro communi ty. Their loss is a loss to tho entire community. ALMOST FORGOTTEN. STATE CREEK. Mr. Gilbert of Ked Cloud has bought n lot in Audersonvill and will build on it and movu to our town soon. Harvey Graham has had a hard time with a felon on his finger. Ho had it lanced aud is better. Dan Norris of Walnut was doing business on State Creek this week. S. N. Potter sold a team of mtilos for $'J00lo Gus Koats of Kod Cloud. Unas. Arbucklos children nre on tho sick list this week, but aro somo better. Grandma I't'ovall has gone to 'Miss ouri on a visit. Mrs. Win. Mnckoy is on tho sick list this week and under tho caro of Dr. Daniertll of Ked Cloud. We are glad to report that Mrs. Weaver of Dunbury, Nebr., daughter of Win. Yaa Dyke is again in good health after a long illnesr. Mr. Knit of North Branch was tho guest of Rev. II. 11. Hawkins last week Mrs. Kocher has returned from a visit in Washington, Mo., and reports a good lime CIiqs. Arbuukle hold $4$0 worth of hogs this week. He say prosperity struck him once. Hurrah for Mc Kinlty. Grandma Dehiut of Ked Cloud wns visiliug friends near Mt. Hope, Kansas last weak. Soase talk of organizing a Sunday school at l'lcusiml Dalo the tirst of March. Kv. Miami of Oak, Nebraska, while on bis way te his appointaaoiil in Franklin county, was in a wreck uu tho cars aear Nolson aad was so seriously lajared as not to bo able fill his appoint asent this winter. . ' LINE. Weather pleasant. Grip is raging here'this week, every faaoily Ib more or less ulllicted, but nose serious. V. U. Scrivnors new house is ready for the plasters. Mrs. Gilbert of Ked Cloud has bought tho quarter section near thil'loasant Dale school house for $1460, and will taovc on it in the noar future, Richard Koaglo and Chus. Isoin will start for tho gold mines in Wyoming in the aear future. Tho U. B. Church organized the league at Dist. 8 on Janaary 30. It will eat every Sunday at 7:80 p. aa. Mrs, Labon Aiibushou as chosen president aad Mrs. 13. . Hntcbison as vice presided. Incident of Every Day Life Which Very Few People Stop to Think About on Accouut of Their Littleness. Tho "ring of tho dollar" makes many mourn. This city has soon her chances for bottormont and prosperity cast ruthlessly nsidu by tho "ring of tho dollar" in the hands of thesoltlsh prop erty owner. For number of years past our citi.uns havo hopod each spring and fall to see a brick block go up on tho corner of Wobstor street and Fourth avenue. There was ono thing which seriously Imndicappod this hope over buiug realized. The in hide lot belonged to a "money bugs" of Iowa aud the "ring of tho dollar" in Ida pocket would not permit him to part with it. It was doing him no good but as long as tho property brought enough in rentals to pay tho tuxes ho was satisfied. Through somo act of special providenco this last fall ho was induced to part with it. Tho gentle man who received titlo to tho property desired in company with another gen tleman to erectju modern brick. The peoplo who hoard of tho project were happy. Thon tho "ring of tho dollar" again asserted itself and tho Bullishness of mmamoti began to show its hand. Onu or more parlies who had tho "ring of tho dollar" on their soul, did not dt sire that their prestige as the owners of valuable property bottling, should bu dimmed by tho bu'tding of other. This lot must bo secured by hook or crook. Tho think-tanks of those, "ring of the dollar" peoplo have been active and their schemes and offerings have been great and even generous. But their pleadings havo boon in vain nnd Wii believe will contintio to bo so. The Irtiilding on this corner will lead to m ire and fill enhance tho valtio of property for milos around. But to chaagothe subjoot ovoryono scorns to havo the grip or some other linn of sick IS1. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question annus in the family every day. Lot ub answer It today. Try Jnl.(), a iltillciou dessert, Pre pitied in two minutes. No bakingl add hot wu'er and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange ripbr n 1 unit straw bei ry. At your irrocei , lu cts. Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morton I.. Hill of Lebanon, hid., aaja: "My wife had Inflammntory rliriiiiiMilnm In ererr mtuclc and joint; lur miIThiIiiic w4 terrible ana her body and fare were woolen ulraott beyond recognition; had been In bed for alx.weeka and had eight phyalclanx. but rccelvd no bcnefll until Kile mod the MyMIc rare f r Uheurrmtlim. It Rave immediate reiiot ana no wai ame 10 walk about In thriu cln. I uui lureltiMYed hcrltro." Sold by II. K Citlce. Drugglit, Ked Cloud, Neb. The smokers of Ked Cloud can find on sale by H. R. Grico and a fow of the locol dealers ono of the choicest and most phenomenal retailing cigars over manufactured in the west, the "Tuck" cigar. It is hand made throughout and unequaled in workmanship by any G com cigar on 1110 marKct. Tho "Tuck" cigar has in its tiller tho finest grade of old nulla cored tabacco that can be pur chased and used in it$ cent cigar. Its draft Is perfection. 'i'lio "Tuok" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of live with tho object in view of keeping it fresh, retaining the flavor anil protect, intr it from breakaco when carrleii ! tho pocket. Tho "Tuck" cigar is in fact pet lection in everything that is required to ninko a choice smoko There ic no cigar inadu in tho livo cent cigars that equals tho Tuck cigar, in lino workmanship, quality, draft and filler. Try tho "Tuok." ECZEMA'S . ITOH IS TORTURE, 1 Bczaaia ia eaased by aa acid hamor isu the bleed coming ia centact with the skin and produciag great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions fera and discharge a thin, atlcky fluid, whiah dries and scalaa atT ; sometimes the skin is . hard, dry and figured, Rczema in aay t form ia a tormont itg, stubborn disease,,, and the itching and buraiag at times are ' almost unbearable; the acid burning' , humor sevms to eze ut and set the skiq on fire. Salvea, washes nor other exter nal applications "do aay real good, ferae loar aa the poiseu rotaiaius in the bleed 11 will koep the skin irritated. mAB rmtM 9F tetter. "Vtr three yeara I had Tetter my haas, wMh tauaed them to avail U twice rhtlraataahl aiie. Jlart oftaaUaactfcedialue waarataeTlwtn.frfli. niog aerea, very pain ful, aad cauiluf me much dUconifort. Four doctora aaid the Tetter had prof reaaed too far .v kc luted, inu inry could do nothing- for me. 1 took only three win" vi o. a, a, ana way completely cured. Tfllft faTAai Aran w.m W, nd I have never " . "w aUnCa flfn alHwaileVta nf -.. J a -. ia I. B. JacisoH', ,4U MecV. 5i?. kaaVoTyo: S. S. A. timitrall,.... .1.1. .-1.1 -! cools the blootl and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy akin becomes soft, smooth and clear. M 4 ffe c-ires Tetter, Ery- m sipclos, Tsoriasis, Salt .m.m.mRneum and all skla bS laV,iyB disi; u"3 due to a pois 71 Tr 0lied condition of the blood, bend for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases u life study, and can help you by thct aducej we make no charge for this server AH correspondence Is conducted in htnetest confidence. , TkW tWtfT SPICIFIC Q9 ATLAMM.'W. - . . w 4 -K?&rwrtf&