m ..unSfSHPiiHH 2 iTfnifiriMiiiimi V wiwhhw "JiBSiJ, ' -.&. J 1-toMO n.n . -,' V 7 v.. r VM --- -.. C.iCt- ,r,. ulTf 7? .... V-lilfNf. JMMltftnJISUNMWjKWJA .-T ,., . THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, IAY 21, 1807. AKOUXU TOWN. I V U " J- r l ' BitGiifl WN! POWDER Absolutely Pure. celebrated for Us K't-'nt lenvvnlmt atrutiRth mxl lieMlbfulncss. ArMircR tlic food RKKltut nlmn nml nil forii of adulteration common to the clieitp brands. KOYAL ItAKING I'OWDKIt CO., NKW YOItK. CITV NEWS. Look out for the "colored troupe." Dr. E. A. Hall has gono to.Color:ulo. U. 0. Best of Bladen was hero this week. Mrs. E. E. Hurt- of Guide Hock was here this week. Miss Dolly ShophonUon of Hiverton was hero Wednesday. The inter-state O. A. II. reunion has again boon captured by Superior. Morhart & Cutter nru now buying fat cattle and hogs. Soe them before telling. Dr. V. E. McKecby was in Lincolnrnt tending the twenty-uinth unual session of the state medical society. A small admission foo will bo charge od for entranco to tho hall on tho night of tho graduating exorcises. Straw Hats from 10 conts to $1.50 at (ialusha & Wcscott's. Good onos for '20 and 25 cents. Nico styles. O. E. Woscotttiudhon Earl of Plnttv mouth spent sovornl day hero thin week, roturniuK homo Friday morning. V. L. Huinos and wife, formerly res idents of this city, uow residing nt Belvidoro thiu state, were horo this week. Herbert L. Hussong, principal of the Hardy public school, was hcio tho last of the week visiting with his bi other liov. Hussong. Sick bcadai'he can bo quickly and completely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DoWitt's Little Early Risers." C. L. Cotting. It is coming, tho greatest show of tho season. Soon be hero. Friday evening, May 28th. Adratssloi, chil dren, 10c; adults, J5c; reserved snts 25 eents. Will save you 20 cents a pair on overalls. Will save you 25 cents on a sfbirt. Will save you 50 couta on pair of pants, and give 1897 goods. Galus ha AWkscott. J. A. Boyd of Red Cloud Marble works was hero today nnd put up a Hue monument over tho gravo of Dan iel Rice. It is a very nio piece of work. Campbell Press. Elinor Crone on Thursday wont to work as messenger in the Western Union tolcgraph office at the depot Elmer is a bright young man and wo hope he will be sucrcssfull in this field of labor. r Remember Wiener has made arrangements while in New York recently to go into busi ncss in that city and is anxious to closo out his stock as soon as possible. Now is your timo to buy cheap. liL'C 1'oto "Say Rastus you heah 'bout dem juniors done got up a mighty pow'ful uiggaa show!" Rastus "Go long wif yo', you desult dis respective coon by tnlkin lak ho jus' done como from 'Souri, I done heah 'bout dat 1fo' yo' was bo'n ohile. Nullln wrong wif de Mastodons. Rov. E C. Condit, district superin tendent of tho American Bible Society, will preach at the Congregational Church in tills plnoe on Sunday tho 2.ld, at 10.30 in the interest of tho bible cause, also on tho same subject at tho M. E. Church at 8 o'clock p.m. All In terested in the spread of tho bible are carnostly requested to be present at the meetings above spocilied. Awarded HlflMSt Honors-World' Fair. 0M Medal, Midwinter Fair. tuctr CREAM BAKING P0WMR A Pure flrnpc Creaoi ol Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Save your quai icr ami hear the min strel Dick Tinker of McCook was down this weok. TiuCiukk Is prepared to do yotu job printing. A. C. Hosmor returned Wednesday from a trip north. Charlie Ilnzclton and wife left Thurs day on a trip to Kansas City. Mrs. P. W. Shea of Orleans is hero the guest of L. H. Foil and family. Chaa. Whlto, Homer KlnselCnnd Walter Kilcy went t Blue Hilt today. aWm. Sawyer of Guide Rock was looking after business matters here this week. Tho mother of Ooorgo and Roy Hutchinson arrlvod in the city Friday on a visit Buy your fencing of tho Red Cloud Funco Factory. Tho best hog fence on eaith. A. Mohhakt. Rhino Blrkuor and Hugh Swoarln gon loft tho last of tho weok ovorlnud for tho Big Horn country. H. E. Pond and wife and J. W. War ren attended tho inter-state reunion encampment at Superior Wednesday. Compare prices at Chicago Clothing Store before buying old goods at any price. Seo how cheap new goods ate first. The Union Fire Insurance Compauy is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 8 per cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. The Firo Department nrc pushing the celebration with u vim, and by noxt weok they hope to have the program ready for publication. Children's Suits from $1.00 up. Ages from 2 years to 14. Our line of Jun iors nro correct in style and price. GALUSIIA & WKSCOIT. Mr. Foutz of Guide Rock was a pleas ant caller today and gave us a dollar on subscription. Ho repeits every thing looking fine in that portion of the country. Aftor a long and oxcitlng debate in the bonato on Wednesday afternoon tho resolution recognizing belligerency for Cuba passed tho sonato by tho de cisive vote of 41 to 14. J. H. Smith writes combined Insur ance for a term of live years at 8 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. Ernst Welsch is clearing away the burnt debris at tho cito of tho lato lire and will begin at once the erection of a two story eating house. He settled with the insurance company for $1,900. A man up near alma died this week from bavins swallewed a carapaipjn button. Tho swallowing of a Billy Bryan campaiga button is enough to kill any man and ho will be a longtime dead. A gentleman made tho remark Satur day that in order to make some excite ment ho would havo to bring his bull dog to town and get np a dog light. Ho little thought what excitement wo would havo in the next twenty-four hours. The following is list of the graduating class of tho Red Cloml high school: May Lorona Sanborn, Susie May Rife, Lucy Garbor, Mattie May Abol, Jessie May Kellogg, Ada Olona Skjolvor, Edna Henderson, Jim Yeiser, Mabel Oriva Howard, Dennis Kchaff nit, Bessio Carpenter, Robert Sanford Mitchell. We beliovu it would bo a good idea to got up a purso to be used by the sheriff in hrcukiag up the gang of rob bers of whom tho escaped prisoners are members. A purse of fiom two to three hundred dollars would bo suffi cient and the Ciiiei is ready to put up its share for that purpose. A good joke is told on J. O. Butler, one of tho volunteers on tko robber hunt last Sunday. Jim saw somoomt (tossing the pastnro on tiio Monntford farm iu tho edge of Kansas, and im mediately got out of his buggy and gave chaso. He chasod the supposed robbor across tho pasture and to the Monntford homo where ho demauded to know of Mr. Monntford "who that follow was who went in his homo a bit ago." Mr. Mouutford informed him it was no one but his daughter and Jim went back to his buggy with the firm intention, we aro told, ot coming to town and getting bis eyes tested. The little nine year old son of James Mahada, living about six miles north of this city, accidentally shot himself Tuesday evoniug. The folks were working in tho gardeu"ud Mr. Mu hody told the boy to go to the barn and shell some corn for the stock. The little fellow weutlnto the houso whoro ho was found some time later shot through the hoart and the woap ou, a 'smull 22-cnlibro riflo, was lying on tho bed. It is supposed that tho llttlo follow wont into tho houseto got tho gim in order to shoot ut rats in tho barn ami hud accidentally shot him holf and thrown tho gun onto tho bed boforo ho oxplrod, k "!oiiwhIiiii' licr ii irroiT kitchen Ptretctud nwnjr lit Mutely hull " This happened to Maud Mm lor, but nttr prices it Wall - Paper i Mnko it possible for it to hap pen Kl UM'l,)()(lllJ. Willi paper that used to sost so much that It could only bo hung in the purltir or in stately halls, is now so chenp that the kitchen walls ran be made really attractive. Conic in nnd sec our new Designs for 1897. C. L. Cotting, DRuaaisr. MORE Oil lKSS PERSONAL. Dr. Robinson of Guide Rock was hero Thursday. Miss Nellto Waircn Ita9 received a new Wnverly bicycle. Crete flour is finer than silk. Just try a sack. Sherwood & Albright. David Kaley and wife of Cowlos wore visiting hero tho Urstofthe wook. Buy trunks of us nnd save a dollar. Como nnd see. Galusiia & Wkscott. Mrs. S. I. Cozad left Tuesday morn ing on a visit to her old home at Marys villc, Ohio. T. E. Penman and wife returned from their Denver trip Saturday morn inc. Randolph ,McNitt wus looking after legal mutters in Bloomington tho first of tho weok: Mrs. Noise Lougtin and children ar rived homo Thursday front a several weeks visit in Kansas. The Orange Jttdd Farmer and tho American Agriculturalist Altnatiac to gether with Tho Chikk for Sl.Un. C. L. Cotttng, solo agent, will refund your money if not satisfied alter using uno bottle of Dr. Feuuers famous medi cine. R. L. Alyea on Monday sold a lino Wilton Hereford bull to F. H. Powell of Hardy, this state. Mr. Alyea's ani mals are getting a good reputation over the state. The American Agriculturist Almanac a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, Tho Orange Judd Farmer, one of tho best farm papers published and Tho Chuck all ono year for 11.85. m You can save big moqey on jfm clothing, furnishing goods, jm hats.caps, shots, trunks, va- n Uses by buying them now nt ' Wiener's costclosing out sale. Mrs. L. P Albright of Rod Cloud, Mrs. John Garber of McCook, and Mrs. I. Frisbio and Mrs. Chns. Frisble, of Lester, woro in Guide Rock yester day the guests of Mrs. Proudllt and Mrs. Hayes. Guide Rock Signal. More than twenty years' practice in answering tho questions of inventors and owners of patents havo givon C. A. Show & Co. of Washington,' D. C. remarkable facility in this lino as may bo seen from a little hook they have sent us, nud which they will send free to nuy address. In this pamphlet, they have anticipated and answered about every question inventors havo In von tod and that is saying n good deal. La Grippe If you have tu4 the Grippe, you know its ache and pains, the fever, the chiMs, the couf h, the depression yu lenow them alt The Grippe exhausts the nervous system quickly, lowers the vitality. Two things should be done at oncet the body must be strength ened, and force must be given to the nervous system. Cad liver Oil.wiU de the firstt Hy pophosphites the second. These are permanently and pleasantly combined in Scott's Emulsion. It lifts the despondency and heals the inflamed membranes of the throat and lungs. But you need not have LA GRIPPE. You can put your system la a condition unfavorable to It. You can have rich, red bloods resistive strength steady brain and nerves. Scotf s Emubion prevents as well as cures And whether you send or go for Scott's Emulsion, be sure you get the genuine. SCOTT & BOWNE, N.wYork. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorU'eFelrnighcrtAfMlalMd Diploma, W7r Closing Out At Cost Means a Saving to you on Every $10 purchase of from $3 to $4. Now is the time to buy up-to-date goods cheap. We have made all arrangements to go into business in New ork an l .u anxious to close out this stock quick. We have all the novelties of the season, as half of our stock was bought this spring. WIBNBR, - - - The Clothier. ODDS ANDJONDS. Chic. Harrison of Bontrico was bore this week. Roy Tait receivod a line now Victor bicycle Tuesday. Look at lino of Men's Suits from 18.75 to 17.00 at Galusiia & Wescott's. Evecj sack of Crete flour Is war ranted. For sale by Sherwood Al bright. James Kidd of Sodalln, Missouri, ar rived Tuesday on a visit to old f rlonds and rolatives. Mrs. Sadio Cummings has had her rcsidonao proporty in the south part of tho Ity nicely painted. Mrs. John Garber who has been visit ing frionds hero for some time past has roturned to her homo at McCook. The Hastings Democrat says that, "With cucumbers nt twenty-flvo eonts a pleco It costs as much to got the colic as it does to got rid of it." Will not only duplicate price on clothing but will go any merchant ono better. Money returned if yoa can do hotter anywhoro. Galusiia & Wks cott. A great deal of difference of opinion has been had over the dogs from Boatrico. If tho old gentleman Craw ford had given nn exhibition of tho powers of his bloodhounds he would havo loft a bolter impressiou as to whether they should be called by that name. According to tho newspapers, an Ohio husband became tho happy father of seven children not long ago. Of the soven till lived but one. It is to bu hoped ho laid in a supply of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, the only sure euro for croup, whooping-cough, colds and coughs, and so insured his child ren against these diseases. For sale by 11. K. Grico, Druggist. This is to certify that my loss of March 25th, 1897, was settled today to my ontiro satisfaction through . G Bohanan special agent of the Farmers & Merchants Insurance Co. of Lincoln. As soon as Mr. D. E. Thompson, presi dent, arrived homo from Moxlco iio sent be a draft at once itnd I thank him for the settlement. I also state that I shall rebuild at once and will bo glad to write my insurnucu iu the saute com pany, Yours Respectfully, E. Wklsch. K B Smith, AgMit. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wood's Fair HJabcst Award. Of Interest to The personal appearance of the men she knows never escapes a woman's eye. Ten to one she can tell at a glance whether you wear ordinary thrown together ready-rriades or H. S. & M. good clothes, the kind that have this label. HART, OHAFFNERaMAjnt irai QUARANTKD These garments fit and stay In shape bet ter than others because they're made by skilled tailors. We Have Received Our Eighth Invoice of Goods in Our Millinery Department This will be the opportunity to Hats. All goods. No old stock. Have you tried the Black Gat Stocking ? Our stook of Umbrellas is Prioes the lowest and MINER - Her. I OLOTHINQ. gc ing very rapidly. quality the best. BROS. 1 f&l ; 1 M m 'I Li' igi M: 3 dMt m 1, Ii r f 1 I H "rc H i fa B'rl ' 1 'I r?.l ? a .4 'if at t .i.it i Bo5 i ' )M tw xm fh-K m r .'4A i V ' KM . ,&M