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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
t w 1 "wuHm CA1 Ait f'Cvxfi A w-fl' 1 . il it CI .1V- ,! I 'A"- I t 7 4hittibihitkttkUi I PDW I I Competition 1 1 9 4 9 9 1 $4,000 in Prizes ! 9 a 9 9 $2,000 in Cash. 4 9 9 9 9 9 $2,000 in Kodaks. 9 -j 'l'hn Inigest and most rnlunble s list of prizes over ouored,iii ii photographic competition, fr 9 fr 9 fr Coaio lu and let us tall you about 3 it. f- 9 fr 9 fr 1 flemhoose. Bros., 2 Jewelers and Opticians.1) C21J f ul "ijlUml """'"', Nwhrnalm. f 9 fr Wteejiasjejtejtejt'a.ej!jtejtsjejteOAiajiejsjfr WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Tiik (Jn ikk $iper year. The Chief and Life ( McKialey $1.50. John P.-lulcky was in Hubboll Thins day. Ue to Reby for chop feed. Just re ceived aiother car. J. A. Uautn made a business trip to Dctviduro this wcok. See Ilonry Bros. ad. elsjwhcrc for seed corn, oats and grait. Hud McCuno who is now lucnted in Hlno Hill was hero tho first of tlu we'k. Hugh Miner has gone to Chicago to purchase a lai go invoice of now goods f ji- Miner Bros. H.tve you bought one- of those oak tanned halters for 09i, 80c 81.01? Hut ler keep? them. Conrad Fitz has lately purchased the Kd I'urkcs place west of the city, piy ing therefor $3,250 Henry Kesler will f.irm :ho placo. U,vlvfcvinkU(UiiilUdilUiiiUnli Oolite. fr fr fr 6- fr fr fr fr fr fr fr e- fr There is Reason in All Things ! But there is no reason fr why you should pay big . prtees for fr Harness, Collars and fr fr fr fr fr. fr fr fr fr fr I Strap Work when we have the cam- plate line that we ara s showing at tho prices we fr ara making. J Coma in and look over s this line and see that our fr prices are right. We guarantee every piece just as we represent it fr fr fr e- t fr fr fr the same as in ware business. our hard- j fr fr f fr fr fr fr fr Speaking about 9 naruffaic -a fr fr 2 We want to call your at- 2 tention to the fact that t a wa ara increasing aur a Btock every day. New f 2 goods are arriving to bo sold oa the old pol in icy, "Save Money and Get the Best." We are selling 17 inch coal for 19c. bucket i i c Wf mpan hiisinpst;. fr MORHART Bros. Hardware ' Co. fr ,5 f 1nf Ta mirn,MlfrTfT,i'ril' MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, The Ckief and Life of McKialey $1.50. Car load Sheridan coal at Caldwells. Coal oil, 15 cents a gallon at W. H. Roby's Mrs. Bon Ludlow is visiting in South Omaha. Butler keeps tho Bloomer hog fence. Best on earth. If you want job work of ony kind call and sea us. S. C. Smith of Boatrico was here the first of the weok. The CliiKK and tho Toledo Blade one your for 31,25. Ben Southwell left tho first of tho week for Oklahoma. Remcmbor mo when you want a har ness. ,Tok Fouki. Tho Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean tie year for $1.25. Miss Kiln VanWoort of Guide Hock was hero tho first of tho wcok. Miss Blanch Gross returned tho first of tho week to Franklin academy. .). V. W11IH11 was in Lincoln this week looking after property Interests. T. W. Bnrbor of Franklin was look ing after business matters hero Satur day. Tho Homo Art Olub was entortainod by Mrs. Georgo Iladell on Wednesday afternoon. F. V.Taylor will move into tho build ing lately occupiod by Mrs. S. F. Spokesliold. A now awning has boen placed in front of Galusha, Wescott & Storey's clothing store. Kov. P. A. Meredith of Bolvidero has accepted the-pas torn tt of tho Christian church of this city. John .')unham of Chirks, this state, a cousin of Mrs. II. B Fulton, was vis iting hero this week. Pasteur's "Blacklcgino" for tho pre vention of black-leg in cattle for salo by Coiling the Druggist. Go to Bullet's for all kinds of harness and hardware. All goods in both lines sold at a small margin. Mrs. S F Spoki-slield has moved lit r millinery goods into tho room directly south of her foimer location. Tho Lifo of Wm. McKinloy, by Mttrat Halstead, and Tuk Ciiikk one year for 91.60, the price of tho book alane. Win. Woithiuau of Suwatd was hero this week figuring with Miner Bros, on the new extension of thuir building. Win. Bouse this week moved into his building and has now one of tho finest places of business of that kind in tho state. Farm loans at 5 per cent interest 011 good improved land. C. F. Cather, ollico over Cutting's drug store, Red Cloud. Neb. Fu Rknt: Half section of river bottom land, all improved and under fence. Abundance nf water. Good buildings. Two miles west of Guide Rock. Inquire of or address, Harry McCorme), Guido Rock, Nebr. The Franklin academy glee club gave one of their very pleasant and inter esting musical programs at the Con gregational church lat Friday even ing. A good crowd was present and all report the entertainment first elaw. Attention Kakmkks: bvu you seen those hard wnar hand-mndo har ness at Bntlrr' Ho will spII you one for J.'J0 no not 8.10, but $20; nor will he take 82G, hut $22; no brinjr vour team and ho will fit tli"i mi 1 hnrsps for $19.85. J -II I' mill 1 ' HI. I lMl n .... ' fu nc-.-.i. ..I "..,'! , .,1.., ,. 1 it,. ,., ,, j00t He 'my " th" 'Ii" f iii.. wag on I -i '-ofr.,,! tho In ' 'md in crossing MM-ot oar I"-' h' footing and foil Mil i'1"' wl".. iih..i nvtr both lees below I he k ui-m "on im 'nly no bones were broken "' foli'i t I he laid up for sever"' l;iv. Keep in ilnil t luiiluic i..iw ., tho opf'M 1 iii-i- Miiwli 10 K''"'t K.Mi erson Hnoi . Uiu I'Miifn-.m i...i)i. -m of Arthur P.ynu, the fiisi bass of the jubilee sing'r, "To find a hitor voice than is possessed by Arthur Pnvne it would be neoes'ary toseour the United States. Ha has both volume and sweet nes, and these two qualities are rarely found together in a hnss voice." "I toll you what tho New Cuba is the best live cent cigar in town. If you nuii'r in. It I.. I.. .. III.... lentil 11... 1. ate of the sumo slock " LOCALLY For sale bills call at this ollico. The Chief and Life of McKinley $1 50. If you wnut seed corn see W. B. Roby. For hnrdwaroof all kinds see Wright & Popo Bros. W.S. Ashbyof tho Bluo Hill Leader was here this weok. Mrs. M. W. Dickorson left this Fri day morning for Lincoln. L. C. Olmsted and O. L. Olmsted of Inarala wete hero Tuesday. Since Morhart who has been away on a visit has returned homo. Roy Hutchison of Lebanon, KaiiSHS, was here tho llm of the week. T. G. Lewis, J. G. Lewis and Sam Birch of Rivet ton was hero Tuesday. Mrs Robert Barkley left the first of tho week for a visit at lvmsas City. .John Winters of Lincoln was here tho last of tho week greeting old Ii lends. J. K Chancy has purchased tho liv ory barn at Cowles and has moved to that city. Win. Crabill returned Thursday morning from 11 buiiness trip to Long Island, Kausas. Sheriff McArthur and J. W. Kinsol took I S. Real to the insane hospital at Lincoln Wednesday. Tho only oxcluslvo harness shop is in the north end of the Moon block. Good wark and tho right price. Mrs. A. Garbtr of Guido Rock re turned homo Monday aftor a visit note with her son K. S. Garbor. When you want a good buggy soo Wright & Popo Bros. They Jhave jnst received a carload of them. John Tulleys who has been looking after the matters of Grand Custodian if tho Masonic lodge wns hero this week. Mr. Ida M. Walters of Boatrico was hero the last of tho week looking after land wilh a view of buying land for investment. Trees and small fruits. L. 11. Rust says if you want anything in tho nur sery lino lot him know what you want and you buy of a dealer. Commissioner Fred Gerlnch was in the city on business Saturday. Ho is tliu best commissioner ever on tho bonid and looks aftor tho county's in terests. 1 A Twenty Year Life Policy 'In an Old Line Company is the best kind of life insurance. 'Tho cn9h value of the pelicy at the; end of tho period is more than you have paid. vvw-w-wvj 'Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Life Insurance, Lin tho best Old Line or Mutual , Companies. (VV'wViwf'VMVwV,Wj O. C. Teel, Agt.j Rkd Cloud, Neijhaska. I have buyers for both farm and pas ture land. If you hnvo Innd for salo please list it with mo at once. No chargo if I do not get you n buyer. Also farm loans at lowest rate with ep Hon. C. F. Cathkr, Red Cloud, Neb. Tho Red Cloud Firo Department will celebrate Washington's birthday Sat urday, February 22d, by giving ono of their onjoyablo danced. If you appre ciate the work done by the boys in sav ing your property come out and holp them. Senator Dietrich has sent in tho namo nf T. C. Hacker for reappointment as postmaster of the Red, Cloud office, Mr. Haoker has made a satisfaotory postmaster for that town, and we un derstand that his reappointment moots with general satisfaction. Superior Journal. The Kansas City Commercial club who have boeu makiug a general tour nf inspeotion of the cities and town throughout Kansas and Nebraska stopped here in thuir special train on Tuesday eveuing. The citizens met thorn at tho depot and brought them up town, and they thou scattered and looked after tho diflerout business in terests which thoy represented. Last Tuesday at the rosidenco of F. A. Kuehn occurred a very pleasant surprlso whon about thirty of their fiionds and neighbors came in on them with baskets well tilled, and proceed- d to taKo possession of his homo anil iiiakt tho nselves comfortable. A very pleasant timo wns Had and the guests repaired to their homes wishing Mr. mid Mis. Kuehn many happy and ptos purous years in their future homo. GENERAI CITY NEWS. An Interesting event occurred Tues day evening. Tho W. R C liaving ascertained that one of their mombers was going to movo nway, thoy determ ined to give her a surprise reception, Theteforo they colli cted their foreos and went in a b,idy to her residenco and marched in singing "Wo ate all bote, Wo aro all here, and still there's mote to follow." They wore well aim ed with boxes, baskets, and buckets, hlch wero deposited in tho kitchen. Mrs. Knight was sufllciently surprised to satisfy tho most exacting. Somo time was spent in conversation nml old fashioned games, then committees wero sent to the kitchen and dining room, the table lllled to Its utmost and a six course dinner was served. Never was banquet more enjoyed Toasts wero made over the eolTee, the Relief Coips and nil its interests wero topsti'd brown. Ri'in.uks wete uindo by every one present. It was "a feast of reason and it flow of soul " After adjourning to tho pallor riddles and conundrums wero propounded. A very appropriate answer wax given to one, "what makes more noiso than a pig under a fence?" "A room full of W. R. C. wetnon." Low rates northwest via Burlington Route. To Billings, Montana, $15 00; Cady, Wyoming, $10 75; llolena and Butte, 120 00; Spokane, Washington, $22.50; Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Rossland, B. C, $25 00. Above rates will bo in effect every day in March and April from Missouri rivor termi nals and from neaiiy all stations on B. & M. R. R. A wonderful opportu nity to visit tho nerthwest. Tho Big Horn Basin of Wyoming is a conn try of grant rt sources and now utulovelop od. It has just bcon mndo accessible by a now line of the Burlington Route, and presents many attractions to tho homeseoker. Folder on Big Horn Ba sin free on r quest. For tickets, rates, or additional information apply to neat est agent, Burlington Route, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nobr. The Funnel m' Institute of Cowles wil hold a session nt tho A, O. U. W. hall Sat in day afternoon, Fnh. 22il, 1002, at one o'clock sharp, with ihu following program: Wheat A. 11. Spracher. Ifalfn K. L. Fawcett. Poultry Mrs. A. T. Vance and Mrs. A. C. Bon. Fruits and Gardening Win. Good. Strawberries 11. L. Hopkins. Cntc of Young Cntllo C. A. Latham. Milk K A. Good. Flowers Mr. J. 1) Storey. Music furnished by Cowles Orches tra. C K. Putnam, Secy. R. B Thompson, Pros. The Jubilee singers, the next number on tho high school course of entertain ments, will appear at tho opora house on tho evening of March 10th. On March 21, Dr. Thomas Dinsmoro of Syracuse, Now York, will give tho last entertainment of tho courso. Holders of season tickets may roservo scats for both entortainmonts at Grico's drug storo after 4 p. m. Tuesday, March 4th. rickets will be on salo at same time and placo. Singlo tickets 50c, for both entertainments 85c, general admission 35c. Watch far distribution of adver tising matter next week. Services at the church of Christ each ovening this weok and nt 10 30 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sunday. Biblo school 12 m. Prayer mooting 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday. We invito everyone to these meetings and will guarantee you a hearty welcome. T. A. Mkukditii, Minister. Tho members of tho company of Mason & Downs' Singers are graduates of schools of music. Their programs aro in ado up of tho host music of the day and tho old negro molodies of slavery times. G. W. Broadwell, a former resident of this county a number of years ago, now residing at Grand Islaid was here the first of the weok visiting with old friendi. Ta the Farmen. Don't get caught napping wilh thoso wouldbe cattle buyers that ara riding over the country leoklng far snaps, but bring your cattle hare to Red Cloud ta the B. 4 M. stock yards. Then you can get all the buyers upan them in cluding the butchers. Meantime we will make yeu a bid upon them, and if anyono buys them hlgker than we bia", you are sure ta get the strength ef the market. We are shipping nearly a load ( stock a day and it is impossible far us to ride the ceuatry. It coats meney te ride the country and we are willing U give this expense to yon in the price of your cattle. Wo buy any thing that wears hair in tho shape of cattle and bogs, any day and every day. You can bring one head et 100 head. Tho more you bring tho higher prico wo can pay; gives us a chance to sort. Now don't get caught napping in tho country. Mouhaht & Currun, tho ovory day high buyers. Shake Into Your Shoes, Allon's Fool Kline, li rests tho feet. Cures corns, bunions, ingtowing nails, swooleu and sweating feet. At al druggists and shoo mores 20u. Ask today. STATE CREEK. Nico roads since tho snow as there is no blockndes and sleighs and sleds run well but they aro scarce. Win. Rosen. crans has a pair of hob sleds that was shipped hero from Illinois several years ago. Chas. Arbucklo marketed two loads of hogs at Red Cloud last Monday for W.ou por owl. Whilo hogs havo gono down so hns grain and tho supposition of tho farm ers is that it will go lowor as tho homo demand has kopt it up, but now that tho hogs aio about fed out they will not give the present prices for any more. Miss Viola Scrlvner is visiting this week wllli her sister Mrs. Uhas. Bar lett. Mr. Arbucklo and several of the boys was out on quite a hunting expedition last Monday. If they had sold all tho g.imu it would not have glutted tho Red Cloud market. Mis. C. Barrett was on tho sick list last week though is hotter at this writ, ing. Somo of tho chronio grumblers said hefoi'o the snow fell Unit wheat was douo up. I looked at several pieces and found that it had not been hurl. Tho roots wero alright and cow it is nil covered with snow. Andy Cityron sold ton hoad of cattle for $215. Al. Scnvnor sold llvo hoad of two-year-old Jlioifors for $125 to L. Smith. D Clark Slovens sold two fat cows to a butchor in town. A. Q. Scrlvner sold six nico mules to tho Jowoll county mule buyer, Mr. Donahue. Arthur Fruit sold his work mules for $150. Al. Sciivnor sold a horso for $75. Tho birthday dinner at Was. Barretts last Friday was well attended from this part. The peoplo of our creek expect to keep cool this summer. There has al ready been three ice houses well lilted with river Ice 8 to 10 inches thick. John Corbott has gono to Illinois in response to 11 telegram announcing the serious illness of his father. Mrs. J. L. Davis has gono to Missouri to see her father who is seriotirly ill. . GARFIELD. Tho weather has moderated a little after our short winter. If the weather for the past four weeks is duo to thn ground hog, somo ono ought to hunt tho pesky bruto up and tlnow him away. t Geo llouchin is now 011 a fair road to recover his tiMial health. Mrs.Josio Smith is getting well as fast as can be expected. Myrtle Smith is stujing with her sis tor, Mrs. Ailes. George Simpson hit) taken to him self a wife and is now settled down on his farm to onjoy lifo in tho good old fashioned way. Mrs. Kato Fishor is con valoscont after a serious illness. (jrc Wo hoar that Ivan Amaek has routed a farm near Bostwick. Wu aro sorry to lose him from our midst as ho is a good neighbor. The sale at H. O. Wolf's on last Thursday was woll attended and stock brought fair prices. BLADEN. Vet Widdorobieu, who has boon out in Washington, camo in Tuesday morn ing to live in Nebraska, which ho says is good enough for him. Has had enough of tho wost. James Burdon and Charley Robinson of Rod Cloud wore transacting business in this village the first of this woek. J. L Graudstaff and W. W. Keith re turned from their trip to tho south and bring vory favorable reports from that country. H. Parks and James Hubuka loft on tho excursion Tuosday morning for tho Oklahoma country. Mrs. S. J. Whoetor was visiting friends at Blue Hill Monday. Wash Reed look possession of the Hoffman stock Monday. Tho buildincr is now undergoing repairs and a now stock ordered and in a shorttimo Bla den will havo a first class shoo and grocery store. Charloy McCoy who now lives in Smith county, Kansas is visiting friends in this vicinity. W. L. Bennett has been appointed postmaster at this place, A. P. Johnson removed. Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Snyder was call ed to Rosoland, Saturday, to the bed side of her sister, who has been sick for a long time with consumption. She passed quieJy away Sunday evening. Rev. Green filled the pulpit at the Baptist church Monday ovening, Some of the large boysjin the school havo been bohavingso badly that livo or six had to be expelled tho first of tho wook. Finnk Watiflo and wife spent Sunday with his parents near Campbell. The train carrying tho Kansas City Commercial Club pulled into this vil lago Tuesday morning nni stopped long enough fur tho party to make the acquaintance of the Bladen merchants. PUBLIC SALE.' Hie Uiidei(.ignud Will seil at hU lefei denco four nnd 0:10 half mllm north and one Imlf mile ei.st of Red Cloud nud uiiu milti soti'.h and thtee milos wost of Cow Im, on tiidio, Kohruary 21st, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. tho following fo wit: 33 Hkah ok Catti.k, consisting of 20 head of calves steers and heifers, 19 ate about yearlings nud 7 will ho year lings In May or Juno. Five good milk cows, 3 tin to years old will bo fiosh in a few days, 3 two years old, one fresh In n fow days and ono with calf, 1 four years old, fresh in a fow days, 1 live years old fresh now, 1 full blood Dur ham bull twoyeais old. 3 Hka Houskm, consisting 0f two hay mares, ono eight years old and ono ten yonn old with foal, and one son el gelding nlovon yonrs old. Also 35 bushels seed oats, 8 bushels of millet seed, one nearly new 0-shovel steel beam Ohio riding cultivator, ono walking cultivator, ono lO-ineh walk ing plow, ono Kaglo walking lister, one nearly now 3 section steel lover drag, one good feed gilnder, ono wagon nnd hay rack, one lumber A'ngon, ono good top buggy, one Buckeye ni'iwlng inn clilue, 0110 hay buck, one grind stono one harvester, one set of work harness, one water tank, about 100 fence posts, somo slat fencing, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tkums ok Sai.k Nino months timo will bo given on nil sums over $5, pur chaser giving note with approved se curity bearing ton por cont Interest. All sums under $.fi2eash. On all sums over $5 a discount of 5 per cent will bo givon for cash. AltTHUK ltllADSHAW. Col. C. L. Winkukv, Auctioneer. O. B. Ckonk, Clerk. m M ctcerGray'cSweetPowdert for Children Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in tho Children's Homo in Now York, euro fovorlshness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regultto the bowels and destroy worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. They never tail. At all druggists, 25c, Sample free. Addri'ss, A 1 1).' 11 S. Olmsted, LcKoy, New York. . . L'M us speak of tint ti as wo hud him, And censuie only what we can see, Ronirinbfiing that no nun eau be per fect, Unless I10 uses Rocky Mnuutaiu Tea. C. L. Cottieg. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Lax'ttivo llmum Quinine Tablet''. All (IiiiIms ntmid 'in- iinuiey if it fails to cure. K. W. ( J 1 - signature is un each box. 25c. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Rest medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10c. What you doin' nrfghlHU? llelpii g Bill. What's Bill doin? IIrliinir Man dy. Whin's Mainly lUiu'? llelpbg mother. WhatV mother ilolu'r Tak ing Rocky Mouiiiaiii Tea. Snr.siblo family. C. L. Cutting. EdacateYoar n.wols With Caicarete. OkBdy Cathartic, curs constipation forever. NeulBc, It & 0.0, fall, druggist! refund mooef. ' m . w Ara Y.ur Kldaejr. t Br. nobb'8parau Pills cure .11 kidney lUj.Rtaw pUfTM. Add. Sterling HemfdyCo..eiilcWortl.f . 400 lbs. good coat at RoIij'.h for $1.00. !1 AFTER VOMCOREXMiRl POND'S EXTRACT Soothes Tired Muscles; Removee Soreness ind Stiffness Don't take tbo weak, watery Witch Hazel preparation!, represented to bo "the same as" POND'S EXTRACT, which easily sour and generally con tain "wood alcohol," a deadly pouon. ONCE IS ENOUGH TO SEE Gustavo Dora's portrait of Dante la worth aeeing once. But onoo ia enough. Soma auch look you notice on tho faces of those who have suffered, and still suffer, muok physical pain; people subject torheumatiass, gout, neuralgia, periodlo headache, lamb., So, or pain from some old lesion. This pain abit put! ita marks on them, as the oustoa of handling ropes crooks a sailor's iagara or aa too much riding of a bicycle stomps a worried expression on cortain faces. Ne wonder people said of the Italian poet M Bopafsed along, "There goes THE MAN WHO NEVER UUIHI." The complaints abore named all yield to the action of Benson's Porous Plasters, and quickly too. Not only thoso, but colds and coughs, kidney and liver affections, all congettione and muscular strains, disposed of tho chest, asthma and all ailments which ore open to external treatment. It Is. fre quently said that Benton'1 1 PlatUr U PaWt Matter. It ourea when others are not even able to relieve. For thirty years the lead ing external reuiody. The old-etyle plas ters, a well os ualves, liuimonts, oils, etc., have little or no eflicncy as compared with it. Use it. Trust it. Keep it in tho house. Ask for Bonsou'a Floater : take no other. All druggists, or we will prepay postage on any number ordered In the United States ou receipt of 2Go. eaoh. Beabury A Johnson, Mfg. Chomista, N.Yr i J5i n if m x3l SI Lr Rl ui t 1 yl 5' V J' . m in Al RgyjgTMtRgcxagraa irwHr57fmpQiBrAaKTJW6?S t itTf lyjwMrt.4 ejsi 'ans-iawa mmm isitttVi