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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
Wt)mmU, feWHWaiMrtii imm uaiaaurU(vi.ifcviiiaaiia(a.iiviviu.i(kk. I Come in " MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. GENERAL CITY NEWS. LOCALLY - ,j , - & p tf and see that new stock oi tr GAJBEHAS c- AND SUPPLIES, i a VVc are making 1 Lowest Possible Prices a a a a -9 - a a a a a -a a a a a a a - a a a a 4 on these in order to move quickly. CAMERAS FROM $1.00 to $35.00. This is the tinost and coiupletcst line over in tho city. Heiuhouse Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. Jewelers mod Opticians. f VEEK-S HAPPENINGS Stove repairs at W. W. Wright's. OJor farm loans call on 0. W. Kaley. apecial price on buggy whips. Fo okl. & Hutchison. Dr. Moranvlllc is slowly iccovering from his serious illness. Mrs. John Tomlluson returned tiom a visit west the first of tho week. L. D Wells left Monday to look after his business interests at Bolvidcrc, this state. J. Bryant who has boon visiting with friends and iclativos nt Humboldt to turned homo Wednesday. There will bo regular service held at the Christian chuich each Louis day at tho usual hours II. S. Soudkr, Tastor, Karl Kickards who is in the ofllco of Supt. Bodgers of tho B. & M. at Wy more, was h(ro visiting relatives and fiiends the lirstof tho weok. a a a a a a -a a a a a -' a a a a -a a a a a a a a a a a -a a Do Your Chickens Bother Your Neighbors Yard? jPenThemUpIi a a a a -a -a a a -a a a a a a a a a a a a a You can do It- l,nnnnt- C II lllVllJlt g this vear than ever before by buying your poultry netting of us. 4 feet high, 32o per rod. 5 foot high, 40o per rod. Gfeet hign, 47c per rod. Other sizes in proportion. 1 YOU WILL NEED PLOW FILES also, Wo sell a 14 inch Plow File for 30 cents. 12 inch Plow Filo for 25 conts. t a a t a a t I a a t a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Uemombor wo want your trade and will savo you monoy to get ; it. t Uso tho M. M. S poultry not- t ting. It never bags or sags and f does not need a top or bottom board. Wo soil It. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. o f s- t 6- S a a a o 3 WaMUM ( The Chirp $1 por year. 0. W. Popo is visiting in tho city this wook It. T Pottor has returned from n trip tollonver. c Canvas legglns at cost. Fooel & Hutchison. Gto. Karl of Suporlor was hero tho first of the wcok. A few of those dandy 25o whips to go at lOo at Butler's. Tho lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. See them. K B. Smith tcturnod Monday from a trip to Omaha and Lincoln. A. It. Davis left Monday for a busi ness tiip to Manloy and Omaha. It T. Pottor was looking after legal matteis in Bluo Hill this week. Bernard MeNeny returned Tuesday morning from his trip to Donvor. ou't fail to got our prices beforo buying. Foam. & Hutchison. Forty thousand foot of oak lumber for sale cheap. Knquiro of E. B. Goblo at Bed Cloud Mill sito. Amos Cowden of Suporlor was hero the first of the wook visiting with his parents and other friends. Max Budor and Miss Adelia Ober heido of Guide Rook wore married in this city on last Monday by Judgo Ed son' M have 20,000 bushels of prime seed oats for sale last year's crop. Write me at once. Jno. R. Giro, Humboldt, Neb. Miss Emily Hadell who has been la Chicago buying a spring and summer stock of millinery returned homo Sun day night. A. Pringle of Superior who has pur chased a half interest in tho O. M. Smith livery barn arrived hero Mon day accompanied by his family. tVo havo put all our 75c, 85c, 81.00, $1.25 men's laundricd shirts on our tnbles at 50c and 75c Big bargains for shirt wcarcis. Cowdkn Kaley Co. K L. Ely, lopresenting tho National Life and Trust Co of Dcs Moines, Iowa, with headquarters at Omaha, was looking after business here this week. week go Go to No 1 Third avonuo for fresh garden and field seeds of all kinds. Also headquarters for tho BEST coal in town. Onion sots, cano seed, Knflir corn, etc. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Uickards of Beatrice who havo been visiting rela tives and friends hero, left Monday night for their futuro home at Del Norte, Colorado. . For a hand made harness to givo wear, mado of tho best oak tanned leather that will not rip or tear, and warranted to bo made with the best of care, go to J. O. Butler. When you have urgent bnslnoss with someone in another town or city, re member you can reach your party the quickest and best by tho long distance telephone. Bates made known on ap plication to "central." The annual meeting of the Martin Cemetery Burial Board will bo held at the home of William Kent on Monday, March 11, 1001, at 2 o'clock p.m., or the purpose of electing officers and the transaotiog of such other business ns may come beforo it. By order of tho president. N. L. D. Smith, Clerk. Caucus Calm The republican vot ers of tho first ward of tho City of It' d Cloud aio requested to moot in caucus at the IIkd Cloud Chief office in sid ward on Tuesday evening, Mai eh 12th, at 8 p.m. for tho purpose of electing 11 delegates to tho city convention to be held on Wednesday, March 13th. Clakknck Rkkd, Chairman. If you are going to givo a banquet and want some swell menu cards, if you are going to get married and want up-to dato wedding cards, if you are going to have an opening in the spring and wish to please in this line, if you want typewriter paper or stationery of any kind, either printed or plain come and see us. We have a fne line. Mr. John Hanson and Miss Grace V. Bean woro united in marriago at the Congregational parsonago in this city, Tuesday nttornoon, March 5th, , Rev. F. W. Dean officjaiing. Ti o con tracting parties have resided for tl o greater part f their lives not thwest of Red Cloud. Tho bride's father was tho lato Rev. John Bean of tho Methodit church. The groom is a prosperous j young farmer. Thoir many friends , unite in wishing tliom'a long and pros i porous journey through lifo. Tho city council mot !n regular ses sion Wednesday and transacted tho j usual business. They met again in , extra session Ihursday evening and 'considered the advisability of lefuni' ' ing the water bond at u lower into of intoiest. Owing to complications in the ease it will not bo voted upon tt Iho regular city Hmiliiin iim I ho lit ( Mary 1 gal proceeding. cannot bo hud in time. It is hoped, huwovi r, to hare them refunded by July 1st, tho date of tho rogulai interest payment. rW Pilllla rrnta n Tift nnnl tvlilft nt tfiirrnl & Hutchison's. Seo tho lino display of heating stoves nt W. W. Wright's. Tho Chirk and Chicago Inter Ocean no year for 1.25. Mrs Park Perry is ropoitod on tho sick list this wock. Gcitio Fuller of Campbell was visit ing friends here this weok. Mrs. D, Colomnn mado a hip to Hoi brook, this stato, this week. Alfied Hadell mado a business trip to St. Joe the (list of tho work. Alva Sellais returned Wednesday from a business hip to Hebron. Walter Boby soils tho Singer sowing machine. 1'iices ligtit. Got tho best. Boyd Munsoll left Wednesday for McCook where ho will work for tho B. &M. Thrmns Carty a B. & M. switchman was killed In tho yards at McCook on Wednesday ovonlng. Perry Womor of Itlvorton was in town this woek and will dopart for Oakville, Washington. James Jonson and Poto Nelson left Wednesday for Omaha and will go from thoro to Butto, Montana. Miss Ethel Hendorsbot, who has been visiting with S. F. Spokosfleld and fam ily has returnod to bor homo in Hebron. Insurance, Abstracts, Notary Public, i p. c. teel i RED CLOUD, NEB. ) THE ABOVE IS A CUT OF MY Three - Wheel - Riding - Lister, You will find I always have the latest and best implements. My prices on the best are as cheap as the cheapest. Come and Look My Stock Over. It is the largest ever brought to the city and I have some very attractive prices. Come and see me. Caucus Call: The republican vot ers of the second ward of the City of Red Cloud are requested to meet in caucus at the fire ball in said ward on Tuesday evening, March 12th, at 9 p.m for the purpose of electing 14 delogatcs to attend the city convention to be held on Wednesday, March 13th. I. Cumminos, Chairman. At the timo of the Galveston flood tho Odd Follows lodges all over the United States sent funds to assist their unfortunate brethren thero. Tho Bwl Cloud lodge sent 110.00 of which fO.OO bus been returnod by tho I. O. O. F. relief bureau nt G-Uveston last week. Only forty per eout of the monoy se cured was used and the balance whs returned to tho lodges sending it. Convkntion Call: Tho delegates to tho republican convention of the City of Bed Clocji ate requested to meet at iho court house Wednesday, Mm oh 13 b, at 2 p.m. to placo tho fol lowing nominations, tho representa tion to be 11 delctf ih'8 horn tho first and 14 fntm ilm --nnd waid: Mayor, ime (iiuneii'iian, fiisi waidpmo uoun I'ilman, riflfond wuid; treasurei j clerk; l wo iiiHiiihui'tt of i Im Nuhool boaid,and hueli other IjupIiiihs us may comu be fore tho convention, 11. J. Clahk, Chairman. Tnko your eggs to Caldwell and get cash. Win, Hocves o( Guido Bock was hero this weok. U. T. Pottor was in Bluo Hill Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Patinor of Cowles wait hero this week. Ci Thomas Ktrtloy of Franklin was hero on Wednesday. W. T. Auldmado atrip to Coloiado the lit st of the week. Mis. Harry Stioup has been quite soilously ill this week. T. C. Hacker mado a trip this week to Line ilu ami Omaha. T. O Bussell.tho hoi so bujer, was up from Supctlor WcdnoHday. Win. Poi ry was lookingaftor business matters in Hastings this w ek. Conductor Wilson of W; ilium is again on duty after a soveio sick spell. K. U. Overman was looking after lfgal matters in Guide Bock this wook. James Burden moved into his resi dence property west of iho court houso yesterday. Dr. B. F. Bailoy of Lincoln was hero this week having been called to attend pationta hero. T. J. Burket loft Wednesday ovoning for Peru, Indiana, having roceivod in telligence of the serious illnoss of his mother. Mrs. John Gaffnoy of Lavarre, Kan sas, slater of J. W. Buncboy was vliit ing the family at the Hotel Holland this week. from the amount of neiio issuing from the A. O. U. W. hall last Tuesduy evening we bellovo the goat had a hard timo of it. Jay Olnoy of Concordia, Kansas, was hero the first of tho wcok looking after his interests in the Nebraska Mercantilo Co. store. I wish to announce to tho public that I am ptepatcd to cry sales. Thosn needing my sci vices will find it to their advantage to; eo inc. Cum.n Ci'M MINGS. Fred Foo who has boon lying serious ly ill with inflammatory rhoumatism nt McCook was brought to this placo Sat urday anl removed to tho homo of . is father. Mrs. Wash Beed who has boon horo for somo timo visiting with her daugh ter, Mrs. Genrgo Nowhousn, has gone to Kearney where herself and husband will riin tho Windsor hotol. If you see anything in this paper that pleases you if you think It has the right ring have your namo put on our list as a subscriber. If It displeases you give us your namo anyhow it may please someoae else this time and you next. The new stono cross walks are being put in on Webster street. They look fine besido of the old board walks. It is hoped that each now council in the future will put in at toast four or flvo, until tho nocossary ones are built. Joo Herberger, our popular rostau ranter, informs us of tho arrival of a uow hoarder at his houso last Sunday, who has como to stay and don't pro poso to pay a darn cent either. Jco has consonted and tho young man, in a few years, will bo found clerking there. Burlington Boute 125.00 to Calif or nia February 12, 19, 20, March 5, 12, 10, 20, April 2, 0, 10, 23, 30. Lowest rate in years. Applies to San Francis co, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Joso anil pmity nearly every other Impor tant point in California. Through toiuist Hleepcrs on f 11 of the above il ilm L'ot alumni at any station in Nclnaskaut which train stops: get on ui Los Angeles. Soo nearest Burling ton ticket agent, or wrlto J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nob. News Arrivals..... The "LION BRAND" Shirts for Spring. a 3 You all lemember three ilegaiit negligee nhlrl from the ' Lion Bnuid" factory, we had last season You remember how well they (Tl, how well tlie wore, ami, above nil, how well they In Id their colots We have just received a big new assortment from the factory. Mote bright nico nolibj pattorng than ever. Ask to ste tho "Malvern," "Biltmore," "Hazelton," "Glcnmorc," "Cortez," a a a 3 a f-1taa perfectly for cerrect things In spring shirts. J1EGK NEWS I Bverythiog for proper neck dressing. New stylea ia high band and straight collara and the grandest assortment of upto4ate neek ties ever shown in Red Cloud. Tecke, now style Konr-ln-Hands , Windsors, Bat Knds, Bows and Clubs. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Nobby Spring Suits ! In addition to our regular spring lino of men's lino suits wo pur chased of Arnold & Loohholtii, Philadelphia, tOOO woith of elo gantliiiely tailored spring suits at a great saeriUco of regular wholesale prices. Wo placo this special lino on our tabtos nt tho gicalcsl discount ever known for high class clothing. $17 00 Suits at $12.00. 812 00 Suits at $9 00. $111 00 Melton Suits it $10 00 . $10 00 Casslmere mid Chuviot Suits $8 and $3 50. r9 3 Are you interested? Wc 3 3 3 Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. flMWIWIWflWflWWW f We nro closing out our lcgglns at cost. Foorl & Hutchison. Morris Mills and Miss Alio? Taylor wore united in marriago in this city Wednesday, Judgo Edson ofllciatiiig. Tho A. O. U. W. lodgo of this city at thoir mooting on Tuesday night look iuto tho ordor eight now members, nnd were assisted by members of tho lodgo from Cowles. A banquet in which sev enty ono members wero presout was served nt Bonse's. Tho smokors of Rod Cloud can find on 8ala by 11. K. Orice and a fow of iho locol dealers ono of the choicest and most phonomonal retailing cigars ever manufactured in tho wost, tho "Tuck" cigar. It is hand mado throughout aud unequalod in workmanship by any 5 cent cigar on tho market. The "Tuck" cigar has in its filler tho flnost grade of old uullavored tobacco that can be pur chased and used In a B cent cigar. Its draft is perfection. Tho "Tuck" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of five with tho object in viow of keeping il fresh, retaining the llavor and protect ing it from breakage when cairled in the pocket.v The "Tuck" cigar is in fact perfection in ever Hung that is rrquiied to make a choice smoke Thero is no cigar mado in the flvo cent cigars that equals the Tuck cigar, in fine woikmanship, quality, draft und filler. Try the "Tucks". Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Uahealtij EMaeys Make lpircBle4. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. 1 ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In tho blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble, Ifyou are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases I anrt li nlrt nn It mi-rll rv.w V. ill 4rur.rrletf In fift.r. cent and one-dollar sl-EEKlw.liJ 63. You may havo a-yzil sample bottle vy man Home or swamp-nont. tree, also pamphlet telling you now to una out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N, Y. rnmnmmyrrmwmmm a..Jtf AMjQ akl.l. aII m! ... IiM.4 milttd to rarh other, are an Inao- VAtiun in aii-raaur ijixmii morning a 117111a harmony and tniy, comtorUbU tit stover t(or obtainable. Ilecauso t&ay lit each other, they will At yon. Two collara or two enlra coat IB easts. It doein't pay to pay more. Bhlrta coat II 00, f I.B0, and fSTW, depending oa the Ind you want. ... , UNITED BHIHT 4V COLLAR CO., MAKKRI, TROV, H.V. arc ready to show you. tJ jtaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I S m m m m m m m m m 5 I m m m m n n m m m s ! ! $ t JtoFeh 9, 1901, Will be the opening day for "TheFair"! t 2 t The new store in the Moon Block. We have a regular WET STOKE ! ft id ft and have so many differ ent kinks of geods it will be useless to try to name COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ft ft ft ft ft s S s 3 9 3 m m m I m m m m m m r m m m m m n m r The name of this store ft. will be S ft t Thepaif. fttCf ! t' 14 f P4 trt fv4$t r & t i tun w wajvK"! v aagmwgraa,