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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 12. 1897. i, . t 1 1 . t " Koyal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Miwnra Absolutely Pure 0l aAKINO POwOtR CO., ht YORK. CITY XI1WS. Minstrel net 'ednday. A new stock of old liquors at SlornV. Wo waul to do your Jo printing ami will do illicit. ,1. O. Lindloy has placed u lino new cigar oao in liN restaurant. J. J. llennlnger and Mr. Mowniati of Havana, Illinois, were hero this week. Hero's to your goul health ! Ue "Kconomy Honosct CV dlnl." C. L (Jotting. M.M. Stern has ju.st received from the warehouse a new stock of old bond ed goods. Tom and Hort Hat Hold with their families have returned from Decatur county, Iowa. Fok Sai.k A good Kuabc piano. A good instrument for sale cheap. Kn quiro at this oftlce. An Kpworth League invention will ho held it Guldo Hock, Saturday, Nov. 20th, beginning at 11 a.m. Randolph McNitt and A. II. Alex under were looking after business mat ters in Alma the first of tho week. Mary C. Mick, of Colfax, Iowa, was hero Saturday visiting friends. She was on her way to McCook where her parents reside. For a good shave, hair cut or other tonsorial work call on U. M. Grabb, Huccessorto Geo. Fentress, south of tho Caltnes bakery. Prof. Wilson, late candidate for county superintendent on tho populist ticket, has cone to Lincoln where it is supposed he will reside. Mrs. F.innlo Hull and daughter Mary returned to their borne at Loom, Kan sas, Monday after a week's visit with Mrs. Amanda Cum in lugs and ttaer relatives. John Wilholmson and wife who havo been visiting in tho city for the week past returned to their homo in Grand Island last Tuesday. Keep it in tho house., whonovcr you get "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small doso of "Economy Honesot Cordial" sets you right. For sale by C. L. Cutting. Tho Heaeh & Rowers' minstrels which appear at the opera house next Wednesday evening mo one of the llnost minstrel troupes on the road and cortainlydeservingof agood house. An opon date was all that secured this famous attraction for Ued Cloud. The occupants of one of tho business houses on main street has beci. bother ed with what was supposed to bo rats, for some time and lat Tuesday one of the lirm set a "tenl trap in the cellar t dNputcli i ,(Jlv ,,f ,llt' varmints. Tho tirst tiling that happened to step iu tho trap was a skunk and since then tho rats have been having pretty much their nw u way. Tho articlo In lust woek's Nation ngainst.Dr. Damcroll ami Andrew Herg will make no friends for that papor. Tlmso two gentlemen havo many friends in this county who will rosont tho in sult. The stand taken by Mr. Damcroll in tho lato election was tho result of friendship of long standing and was his own business. The statement that Andrew Herg was brought hero to vote by Dr. Damerell is untruo as that gen tleman wanted him to stay nt Hastings and vote. Mr. Herg has always made this his voting place and that is tho reason ho came down this time. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDItt A Pure Qrap Crtta f TtrUr Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AKOUNI) TOWN. A. 1). Hanney of Uluo Hill was here Monday. Tnr Chikk is prepared to do youi Job printing. J. S. White was in IMuo Hill tho llrs of tho week. Sherifl Huncliey left Thursday morn ing for Hebron. Mrs. L. S. Wilson left this Friday morning for Lincoln. Quarterly meeting Sunday evening at tho Methodist Church. Kd. Smith of Salt Lake City, Utah, is hero visiting with his parents. Walter Warren was tipfromSuporior the last of tho week visiting witli his parents. J. H. Van Horn arrived homo Tues day night from a several week's stay at Kansas CUy. Heaeh & Howers' Minstrels at the opera house next Wednesday evening, November 17th. Morris Stern left Sunday morning for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where lie will visit for about a mouth. Mrs. II. S. Schcuck of Lincoln, rep resenting the order of Royal Neighbors of America was hero this week. Tho term of district court which was to convene on November 23d has been set by .Judge Hcall for December UHh. H. L. Davison who has been visiting with tho family of J. A. Tulloys left this Friday morning for his homo at Lincoln. Tlio Union Firo Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; iu installments 3 per cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. C. V. Kalcy, in company with a lady, probably his wife, passed through Hivcrton today on his way up "Salt Creek." Kivcrton Review. Ligo Eaton living live miles north of Rlvorton was hero today looking after some thieves who entered his barn and stlo a lot of harness, laprobes, sad dles, etc. Latkk Tho parties were appre hended by oflicors today nonr tho Kau as line. Grandpa McCallum, of Hladun, father of John McCallum, died Sun day Oct. 31st, at tho ago of 86 years. He was buried Monday nt Plalnyiow cemetery, tho service being conducted by Row Hummel, in tho presence of a largo congregation of mourning friends and relatives. Tho family aro deeply sympathized with. Blue Hill Leader. Don't use bill heads or statements iu which you have to write your own name. Got them printed in an up-to-date style. There in nothing which will make your customers think you are of tho disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If you are stingy in ono way what reason is there to be liove that you wont bo in other ways. Get yonr printing dono right at tho CritCT ofllae. It is with great pleasurothat we this week announce tho marriage of Chits. E. Reiglo to Miss Sopbronln M. Robert son, which happy event was consum mated at tho residence of A. G. Hlack- well on Wednesday evening last, that geutluman performing the ceremony. The newly married couple aru well ami favorably known both having re sided here from childhood. Tho Chiep extends congratulations and best wishes. Agents for a stcol rango company have been iu this vicinity lately and thero is no doubt that some of our farmers havu been caught by them. Wo understand that they soil thuir range for ?G." and there is no doubt iu thu world but what a better range than the one they sell can buboiichtof W. Wright of this city for $15 or $50. It beats nil understanding why our farmer friends will bo gulled lato buying goods of this kind from strangers who have no interest in tho cointy, do not pay taxes or help to maintain tho county m any way. Wj think tho best thing for our farmers to do would bo to give traveling fakirs of all kinds a wido borth and deal with responsible business men who are kolping to main tain the county, Tho Chicago Trlbuno in speaking of Heaeh & Howers' Minstrols which will appear at the Opera riouso in this city noxt Wednesday evening, November 17th, says: "Tho Heaeh & Howers' Minstrels opened Sunday night with a crowded house, their first visit to Chi cago. Tho impression created by tho first porlormanco is a good ono, and from present indications there will bo no cud of nttondanco during their stay. Tho hmiso Sunday night was jammed to tho doors. It was a demonstrative crowd, too, and all tho nets were given hear.y applause. The trolipo does not make a specialty of a $10,000 wardrobo p.nd a $200 a week middle-man who tries to impress tho audience as being tho author of all the gags used, but have an earnest hard working com pany. Tho udgo of tho finest razor would lose its edgo hunting for the slightest fuzz on anythiugtold. The after-pleco is called 'Aunt HaunaU's Christening,' and sends tho people out well pleased." mom: on lkss imcusonatj. H. J. Clark was in McCook this week. Wanti:i: A good fresh cow. Gko. I. Ki:i.t.KV. M. M. Stern has received a now stock of old bunded liquors. Win. West mndo a brief business visit to Superior Wednesday. D.I. Myers undA.C. Hosiner were in Wytnoro the last of the week. 0, F. Dickcrsou of lown, is here visiting his brother-in-law It, It. Craw- ford. Wm. Harris thu populsr meat cutter at Reynold's meat market is on the sick list. A new board walk was put iu this week iu front of Mrs Newhoiise's dry goods store. Revival meetings aro being hold by Rev. Darby at the Methodist Chapel it, the south waul. Oscar Varger who has been visiting here for several days past left Tuesday night for his homo at Hildreth. Sam (Jarber who has been visiting with his family hero for the past two weeks returned Tuesday evening to McCook. "Kconomy Honeset Cordial" made bv the famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Hen Ludlow had tho misfortune this week to losu about oigty-Ilvo head of hogs from tho disease prevalent over the county. James Johnson arrived in tho city Thursday evening for an extended visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. mid Mrs, Len Aultr,. Carpenters arc at a premium nt pres ent in this city and any ono who knows how to saw a board or drive a nail has no troublo in scouring work. Considerable sport has been indulg ed in by a number of our citizens dur ing the lust week iu rabbit chasing of which there aro plenty this season. Tho Nation has called a good many of the best populists in tho county guerrilla bushwhackers becauso they had ttio nervo to come out and turn Prof. Wilson's picture to tho wall. J. ft. Smith writes combined insur ance for a torm of live years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nub. Owing to an nttack of a slow fever, which seotus to bo going tho rounds, tho meetings at Prairie Center were ad journed and Eldor Hussong returnod to tho city last Monday with Mrs. Hussong fer medical aid. A musical entertainment will bo given is Red Cloud opora house Thanksgiving ovc ning that will pleaso all who attend. The committeo on program aro Miss Joslo Igou, Mrs. Flora Baum, Car) Jenkins and L. P. Albright. The populist papers of this stato and Kansas were mainly filled up with long tirades on traitors among their party, lho truth is intelligent voters havo begun to sco the fallacies of Hryanism and aro beginning onco again to look for tho hottormoHt of their homes tint! country. No boys, they aro not traitors, they are simply returning to prosperity and protection. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postolllceat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Nov. lath, 1897. Clay Johnson, Mrs. K. M. KItch Mina Solly, Mrs. T. K. Taylor. These loiters will bo sent to the dead letter olllee Nov. 20th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. F W. Cowokx, P. M. -99999aa99999s SCROFULA. One of America's most fa mous physicians says: "Scrof ula is external consumption' Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they lack nerve force strong bones, stout muscles and power to resist disease. For delicate children there is no remedy equal to Scott's Emulsion $ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- $ phosphites of Lime and Soda. " t. r.if a .f . ... m it mis out xne siun oy putting (rood tlesh beneath it. It makes fthe cheeks red by making rich ffk uiuuui wn.iw uti apptuic t ior iooo ana gives xne Doay m nnwer enoucxh to A crest it. Re sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- . a a sion. iu X joe. inJ fi.oo all druggUu. J SCOTT & DOWNE, Chcmliu, New York. 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 Hog Cholera can be Prevented 9 W by using tlu J International j Stock J diH 4 I 4 4 4 I Wo have it iu packages and J 2Mb nulls 4 51b pails 4 4 l ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 4 J Sold only by C. L. Cotting, The Druggist. The Druggist. J 4 The republicans iu this and Web ster and many other counties elected their candidate for treasurer, while nearly everything else went to the populists. This must be because honesty is a scare o article among tlTo pops and there nre enough of them that realize it. Rlvorton Review. Prosper! .y has just struck tho Itluo Hill Leader, and it has bulged out into a larger paper. Hope It is not due to a similiar enlargement and new dross that tho Itluo Hill Times indulged In several years ago. Tho Times man modestly acknowledged then that it wasn't so much prosperity as it was a Hastings' mans lack of knowledge of draw poker, that permitted the Times to spread out. Hentrico Kxpress. Hurglart entered tho saloon Friday night by cutting a hole in tho door on tho south side and reaching inside and removing the fastening. They drilled a hole In the door of the safe and put in a charge of powder heavy enough to completely demolish tho front of tho safe. Hut their cfl'orts to turn nil honest penny wore fruitless, ns tho proptietor is not in tho habit of leaving money iu the safo over night. The curious part of tho affair is that no one heard the noise of tho explosion for it must have been a loud ono from the amount of powder that was evidently used. (luido Rock Signal. "Old Moore's" prophetic almanac issusd in London for over a century, professes to forecast tho most impor tantovents to happen in thu world dur ing tho ensHing twelvo months. It is claimed that last year Old Moore fore casted to the vory month tho terriblo fire Id tho charity bazaar in Paris. Takiig courage from this lucky hit, Old Mooro prophesies for 1898 a terri ble civil war in tho United States, tho death of tho czaf of Russia and tho successful kidnapping of tho young king of Spain. It also forecasted that during or about tko second week of November, 1898, communication will bo established botwoon this world and tho planet Mars. Wo would like to bet Old Mooro thnt ho haw not hit once in this batch. Minneapolis Journal. Thero was a railroad passenger coach on a Wymore side track last week that has quite a history attached to it. It had on its side in gold letters "The Cora Oris wold" named after tho wife of its owner. Upon tho inside was seen tho original name, Helvettii and was mndo by Fields & Pullman nearly forty years ago and was part of the train that bore Abraham Lincoln's party to Washington when he was first inaugurated president In 1901. It was originally built for tho Erlo when that was run as a broad gaugo road. It is eight inches wider than thu standard coach of today and wa purchased of Mr. Pullman nine years ago. The owner of the car, Mr. Griswold, has just closed a successful seasou with his Uncle Tom's Cabin show and now pro- pokes to havu thu coach cut down to standard width, and as much of titu original material will bo used iu its construction as possible. Thu old coach attracted quito a littlo attention whilo down at Wytnoro. Boatrice Democrat. Wltcu an nolo bodied man comes to vou with a tale of hunger aud suffer ing, and asks tho prico of a meal, cast him into outer darkness, lho work of begging goes on, although thero is work for every man in the cornfields and elsewhere. Tho farmers are ran sacking thu country for workers, and cannot get enough. When a man de liberately says that he can't get work, mo deliberately lies; and such a man do burves neither sympathy or aid, if ho is hungry and ragged. Tho winter will soon be upon us, uud the city will bo called upon to provide fuel and fodder for thu follows who aru too lazy to shift for themselves, and it would bu a very good thing if tho city and chari tablu organizations wjuld refuse ab solutely to help people of that charau' tor. Tho deserving poor, who suller through no fault of their own, should always have liberal assistance, but it la an outrage upon society, and an injus tice to tux payers, to help tho loafers who do nothing all the year round but lean against buildings and gruat. Beatrice BiproM. If We All Had Trilby Feet the shoe man would have an easy of feet men and women carry like a science to tit something of this sci in touch with tha shue opinion have it perfect If you pay us 1.50 or science in the shoe we an "Selz"ontneSole tthaihoei thai you buj. Selz make your makes it worth tin price anil Owing1 to the warm fall Weather we have Decided to make a Sweeping Keduction in the price of all our Men's, Boys and Children's OVERCOATS. It will pay you to Investigate before buying. FRBYMARK fr CO. successors to c. wibnbr. Red Cloud's Rkliaiilk Clothing House. Now is the To get j The long ucrc aim yuu win want iu reuu, uuu so t J you will want jGOOD SPECTACIBS! Go to Newhouse Bros, We have the best Alarm Clock in the city for the money. NEWHOUSE BROS., Itriug your watch, clock- and jewelry city Brav and ROSS St RIFE, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowost CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. HAND MADE HARNESS ! Is thu bust bocauso it is mndo to uso in pines whero common Imrncsn would not stand u tost. I can niako you nn nil hand made haruos nearly as cheap us you can got tho common harness. TVhon you want harness como in nnd look over my stock which cannot bo surpassed iu tho Republican valloy. Fly Nets, Whips, Saddles, Etc. and in fact uvorything usually kept in a lirt clasu harness shop. Trimming and Hupalr Work neatly and promptly attended to. J. O. BCTI. ER. ,ANDY retoottefa CURE CONSTIPATION taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatk io 4 KlsmmmimmmmmtmSi all 2 2Si SO mm i lHQft! IITDr V nnmilTCRn to cir l raMorcotlpalion. Caamtta ti tha Uaal Laxa tlDOUbUa&bl UUMlMloaUti,,.MT,rrrpnrlript.bulraaMuraataralrMlil. Baa flaaa4boltfrM. At mRMNfl MMKOYl.CUMC.atraal.Caa., ! Tart. mmmmmm9wmmmmmmmmm9m9mmmwwm99mmmmmwmmwmwwmwmmi aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV I I aaaaaaaaaaaaW aL I aaaaak laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaritVlJ JmK Maaaafc ij,' time of it. With the many styles it becomes something them. We have learned encc ourselves, and are makers who in our ed. That's why we fit. 5.00 a pair there's sell you. Science that comfort to your feet. witli them Shoes feet glad, insures 1 Time your eyes fitted with' glasses. winter evenings will soon be and get them fitted properly. t . I Jewelers and Opticians repairing to us. 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