g. f'J, 'vvvtJ"P Tf ..v r SUwesoagsxivstMM ' S"" "' pft. - ... , . J. - r- frr -W' !" -J v r 3E- , 54 v-VEg; r ca'is. -w rwE- THE GOLDEN OHICACO STORE c M-Efe ,m.nf"ar i. .WtOB J" pi 4 B t-H ' T. Co HACKEE, M1E (BMOCEK Trps J 4 X c v Red Cloud, Nebraska. "We- place on sale thin week a WHITE SHIRT Four-ply Linen Bosom, Kc-inforced front j For 50c Each J A BARGAIN. GOLD AND SILVER Gold and Silver Shirts are the Be?t Made. We ha. vu bargains that, can net be had anywhere else, in the following: Parasols. Gloves of all Kinds. Fans. Bed Spread. While Goods. Pillow Shams. . Lawns, Shirtings, Towels. Napkin. Table Cloths. Mxamiin' our stock of Men's Shoes ATHDW k IE. For Low Rates -ov- n rv) c;o to Tin-: First National Bank, No Do!ays in making Loaus. RED CLOUD, NEB. T if! Fourth Avenue Hotel ! Cor. Cedar St. and fourth Arenac. i:ei clouik XEBltASKA, One block wvst of the liberty pole. New house, new furni ture. The most convenient location in the city. Board by the Day or Week ! rieasuit iiom u i'i -m .1 i ntil.iuoii TilN- MitlMt'ut with I lie luM the market atfonls. cii'N i ky PAi KON.vvn-: soi.u 1 1 i:i GO TO COTTING'S FOR BARGAINS JN" Window Shades, 4 AND WALL PAPER. CuilFinet Pattern the Market, also Paints. Oils, Drucrs. & niir Oil Pmli a Fail I sale. mi In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY, Of the great Republican valley. Buy your liomeslwhile property is cheap. ... - D. B. SR&NOGrLE . mfm .-. - . ia. it -- A eronf Farm Loans NecoWatpfflootWtytion&l Bank To tfao Farmors. Farm loans negotiated through W. I. Overman cm be paid at the ntl of any vear without a bonus. Kates at low as the lowest. Money fnrniihe orornptlv. OMce over city drug stored 9 Por Cont Farm Loan. The Nebraska Farm Lo?n Co. will tnaku vou n loan on you farm at straight 9 per cent and furnish the moncv without any delay. Call on them 'in the lied Cloud National Dank lJuilding. PICK-UPS. GENERALITIES. CITY NEWS. Ujccle Pcteu Maosdek is still husk ing corn. Cms. KolusON, of Catherton, has moved to Ked Cloud. Chaiii.ev 1'uttku is building an ad dition to his residence. Wr. Zerwkkh, of Iowa, is visiting his Red Cloud relatives Mr. Mathews i9 pruning the foliage in the court houe park. J. L. Kalkv and 0. C. Cage were in Nuckolls county this week. J. II. Smith has returned fro-n Min den, where he has beon for a week. The recent atmospheric humidity caureth the "garden sum" to boom. Kev. Geo. 0- YeisEU preaches at the AmbovsLuoo! house on next Sunday. DhCOKATio services will be held on the 31st this- seaton, 30th comes on Sunday. Si F. ItaAinutooc ms purch.'4301 lhrec loU near the M. K. Church, Oere hc will build soon. A vai.uaki.e lap robe was stolen from the residence of C. K. Wood one night last week. The wall.s and woodwork of the Hed Cloud National Hank are beu decoiated and grained. Mis Katie Keioee h wielding the birch over the future great men and maiden in Line Township. Sami.i. We&t perlice jedge is making some .substantial improvmcutd to his noith end lesideucu. S.m believes in progre.-s. C. V. Ckone is building a new barn and otherwise beautifying his hand some residence with a line picket fence, etc. Iheke ought to be a sidewalk on Fifth Avenue to the I'ro-byteriiin church. It would be :i decided im provement. .1 mes A. Caiikiei.d Fo-,t, No. 80, of this city, are making all of the neces-.-ary ariangemeuUi to propeily observe Memoiial Day her. M hkii:i, at the M. E. l'aisonage, May fth, by Geo. S. Davis, Mr. M. F. Howard. of McCook. Neb, and Miss Alice Stroud, of Illinois. Kev. John Cali.achek, Presiding Klder, Hastings District, will preach in the Methodist Church tonight followed by the third quarterly conference of the year. Miw. Wauke.v Davis died nt her home in Harmony precinct, Wednes day, May f, aged 25 years, making the .second death in the family during the pat few weeks. J. L. Fkamk was taken suddenly i!l on Wednesday while in attendance at the meeting of the Webster county congress, but has since recovered and returned to his home. The Ethel Howe concert which took place Wednesday night, was (lie finest entertainment that has ever been giv en in the city. She was assisted by our home talent. The Opera House was crowded. The citizens should not forget that the city ordinance prohibiU the lariat ing of cattle or horses out in the streeti or so that the ropes reach across the street. Take warning, friends, and prepare for the inevitable if ye fail in any particular. Kov Hutchison-, our new city mar shal, calaboosed his.first man as marshal on Monday. 'I he fellow had been imbibing too much spirit frmenti and had to be sheltered in the city bastile. beside the rippling waters ol the murky Crooked Crock. At the next session of the legislature the' salary of the representatives and senators should be increased to five dollars per day. It is simply an in justice to jik a man to leaye his busi ness and spend his time in the interest of state affairs for the paltry sum of The salary of the governor of Ne braska should be raised to $5,000 per annum. As it is now the governor has to spend more money than his office allows hiin. The salary should be put at a decent and living figure so that a nun could come out whole at the end of his term. The ladies' aid society met at Mrs. Wallace's and the following oflicers were elected: President Mrs. Wallace. First Vice Mrs. 8tuitb. Second Vine Mrs. Pope. Third Vice Mrs. Strohm. Secretary Mrs. M. W. Dtckerson. The name of C. G. Wilson has been suggested as a possible candidate for representative in our next legislature, from Webster couuty. The Chief could endorse Mr. Wilson freely if he succeeded m getting the nomination for that office, as he ia a man that would be an honor to the coauty and oue who would fill the Dlace with ability and to the agrandizement of his constituency. Wc also understand that Mr. Newcomer will be a candidate to succeed himself. It. V week. Mrs. th'u ?,,r,i.i .w m Trw,l- fhi ' The board of education met j week and organized. R. V. Shibey ii viaitina in! The ladies' aid society mceti at Mrs. Denver. Mil. Jajies Potter has gone back to her claim in Colorado. FERVirEs at Episcopal Church, Sunday, 1 1 a. in. arid 7 30 p. in. Howaud Cvthek is building a dwell ing westofC. W. Kalcy's residence I. Ii. Stan'sKU, who has been on the ick list for many weeks, was in the city this week. Attoiin'ev VEisEithai inovctt.his law office to the Weoster county abstract office, ju-t north of The Chief office. We call the attention of our readers to the farm loan card in another col umn, of the Frsi National Hunk. The house has a larire amount to loan on real estate security. A new Knights of Pythias lodge will be instituted in IJlue Hill in a ew days. The petit:on ha. been sent into the Grand Chancellor, and will be ac cepted Calanthe lodge will do the work. Mu. Titus, a prominent farmer of Iowa, ha.- located in Webster county, on A. F. Lockhart'a farm. Mr. Titus was up in McCook, but did not like the country as well :ir in Webster county. John Storey, of Wells, Henry Cook's favorite clerk, will live in Kcd Cloud henceforth. He had his Wells residence moved to this city Wednes day. It took eight wagons to bring the house here. Tur Webster count v con"ress held it.-. cgtJar aC-s-ion thi-. week. We noticeu acnaior n i, . r i , . Hill in au wnl'1"1. The senau '.'" uotten down ' .wusinr.-s, aim piiai. matters right th rough. The city counciV should by hook or crook extend the corporation lines ea-t and west and tak? in little more territory. The line should be a mile and a half each -way, giving us more territorv and moie tax jiayeM. Mi:s. Kino, the installing officer ol the W. It. C. i- to deliver the memorial speech at the decoration services at Blue Hill on the .'1st. One thing is certain, the people ol that place will listen to a good .-peech, as the lady is well able to deliver it. Two pieces of beautiful nw music, together with a large illustrated cata logue of musical good's of every de scription, will be mailed to any address on receipt of only 10 ccnti in coin or nostagc stamps. Address, Will L. Thompson & Co.. East Liverpool. 0. LirriEi: list for the week ending May 3, ISSfl.. D. H. Brenley, E. G. Bean, W. E. Davis, Chas. G. Dalooner, Mrs Walker Graves, Mr?, Julia Merriman, E. I). McCartney, B. P. Wilson, W. S Perry, K. L, Honey, Newton Itoberts, Ella Keno, C. A. Seckler, Sohnon Temple, John E. Yaplc. 6'rs. Lautekuach, our enterprising baker and confeclionei, surprised the Knights ol Pythias boys on Tuesday night, with a freezer of his best ice cream. Gus 'nvs jut how to make fine froair -"tarcd tot Th At ( of th- r Vonc Kfiiulne without thl tnulo mark. ' i.ffHE ONLY PRACTICAL PRE VENTATIVE OF THE SO cv CALLED SWINE lc PLAGUE. au)iu neiT lnfii sHr.iscl as an increaMtr ( ( and general ostein tonic. AkIiiik uln-f-"sUiitulnlhiK the Miliary n::ui, iirvwtilin th iT!UuUii:on;fmt:ntortlieer. ami rrcn-,- UieliowfK it moc ami presents the lor 1,1 inn ol UoaM: perms, ami pnrorw to the pa hrvil ls it natural oontitutioii. Wln-n -,, mhct'ii Ifl to inch .inlinaN in tin I'noriN'il ,,,' itltli". ami otlu-r tHrt-vtioiit faithfully ! I' ol, It h:vsirot'il tohi a thorough jtrovt'ii G c airaliwt swine tliM-'OM.-. AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH. al iy rvuuMly 1 make the following orter.-- ill niNurc iK r "i mv i ii't .-''. tii.tn tllPTTTTrv-iii yiitmltT :alpt ng one ot his iy bought the farms west of mr BnJt'iSaB iIio.im.'. at ago. The following officers were elected at the last convocation of Cyrene Commandery at their Assylum: R. C J. A. Tul leys. G. lv. D Jontfs. C. G. D. M. Piatt. P. R. B. Fulton. S. W. J. L. Miller. .1. W. R. L. Tinker. Trcas. G. W. Lindsey. Recorder M. Birney. The Ancient Order of United Work men of this city are prospering finely They have a large membership and on last Saturdiy nii;ht they received the applications of 29 candidates. The A. O. U. W. is a worthy society. Beside giving to its members a benificiary certificate of $'2000 payab'e at death to their family or leal heirs, the lodges hold fraternal intercourse?, watchcs with the sick, and cares tor distressed brothers and their families. t ' certaiuly tlourishing like the green bay tree. The Farmers and Merchants Sink ing Company will open their doors on Monday next for the transacting of a general banking business. The Com pany has been delayed for about aixty tlays from opening in consequence of the safe company failing to get their 5afe here as contracted The Chief wishes the new firm success and liopei they will be able to more than fulfil their most sanguine anticipations. Hie gentlemen connected with the bank are a guarantee of the soundness of the company. ifce mc:noratorj are A. A. Pope's this Friday afternoon. Juiwe McKKiGHA.v'.has one of the finest three year old teams in the ccunty. J ake Seller. ;ity marshal of Or leans, and wife, have been visiting in Red Cloud tins week. Special sale of ladies' shoes for next 30 days at the Golden Eagle. Read large advertisement. Ax extra good man and wife wanted at the A in boy Mills to keep boarders. Good house and accommodations. J. Q Potter and wife have ret.irnod 1 from the tate of MUtouri to Webster county, where they will live in the fu ture. Fkvnk Jones, of Scott, has moved his family to Republican City. He will remain in Red Cloud for a few weeks. At the meeting of the board of edu cation on Monday I) B. Spanogle was elected president and A. J. Kcnncy clerk. Both are good selections. The Rev. G. S Davis, of tun Method ist church has been roaming around in the western country looking after his claim and playing cowboy. He return ed this week. JrikjK McKeioha.v now wears his left had in a sling from the fact that he has his second fing broken in two places. The acciden occurred while the Judge was hitc horses. Mi:. Moos, who lat Elliott and Tomlinson the city, has about 200,000 feet of lum ber on the farms which he propose to 'make shed of, and other improve a The Chief is pleased to note " v -:-e of the Michigan brother the entcrpt. rt ,. ', , "niic of the btrcct v. hat has bee ... ,. . i r. , foi) V UP the sprinkler? It seems to a II" street (when the wind bldws from Kansas) that a sprinkler is just what ii needed to lay the dust. The enter ptise is a laudable one, and one that is much needed provided the work is well done. Now would be a good time to talk about water works. A good artesian well, or something liko that, that would allord a source of water supply thee warm dusty days so that a fellow could lay the dust in front of his business house, would be exceedingly joyful and decidedly refreshing. Considerable complaint has been entered at these headquarters on ac count of the fact that the city dads have not ordered the crossings put in on the sidewalks on Seward street. This chain of walk should be com pleted soon, and the gap filled in be tween ). C. Myers' and the Methodist chun ' I.v 10 New Republic published at Linct Im. we find the names of several ofoui piominent business men who signed the petitions for saloons in this city recently. The Chief faiU to pco where this movement .v 1 1 1 help the cjreat cause of temperance one iota. Judicious treatment of all important luxations does more for the cause than hinodic attacks. he Chief's "devil" is out on a kc for oight hours' work and fifteen irs' pay. So far all ij serene about e headquarters, though the chief ;ul threatens to strike unless a few R. re delinquents pony up a few dollars pur dads. AririH fes, our ,,inip"has4t'one to jine the , still The Chief will continue to blishcd at the old stand' as usu al m Hj. 50 a vear. Subscribe at once. fficer Cnorr Friday night put out p tint might have caused a con ation had It been allowed to run easure. He noticed quif a liirht '-lm Street, and wondenn what it d be, hastened to tae scene. Once e it seemed that a hammock on a hbo-iing porch had -audit fire p ashes that had beeu thrown out a fence and were tanned into a by the wind. The officer put the tit in it incipienev, and thus sayed the destruction of property. People should be careful. To teP whether a town is alivo or dead: The first thing you do after you step off the train is to hunt up the town newspaper office and invest a nickel for a number of that journal. Then seek some shady, qtnot and se cluded spot, where you may read witfi. out frsir of interruption. If you find no home advertisements in the paper, you may know that the town is dead' without going to further trorblc; but if you only find four column' lor cad ing matter in a lorty-cu: .t column paper, you may know th- town 13 ahvc aid too proud to keep Me fact to her self. Such a town i where the far sceine business man will Iocatcc everv timc. Exchange. The Faith doctrcss, Miss Behahn, has certainly created quite a sensation in this city by her wonderful mode of EAGLE B1 1W ' 11 Mm ctoli store SPECIAL SALES JFOH TS1RTV DATS LADIES it SHOES v 20 per oent. off from Itcyular iBricc on at! Ladies' Shoes. nr( I R. E member we offer you a chance to win one of the following four prizes, July -Ith, 15S6. THE CILf BVATtO Mil PANTALOON OVERALL wKfti5TK jrirri to tr. treating ths sick. and cauoing them to bo healed through faith alone, stiver al f whom in our city can bear testiar ny to our abortion. Our re ligious . ditor does net understand the exact rivJuf opcmndi ( the treatment but suffice- it to say ti at she has many followers, and many w.io call dailr for ner to cu: e the ilia wl rch flesh is" heir to. Many marvellous coses have len treated, au. i manv are ther vim rlim to have been made whole through her laith, rhe lady Uses no medicine wliatever, but depends upon and cures by religious science alone. For Sal Houstboid Goods Consisting of stoves, bedstead mnd matiresses. diairs, tables, carpets, tc, all new and in good condition. Will known to the people of ibis section ai ; be oM cheap. Cull at ConsrcgalioBal straightforward, upnghu business men in every way capable of running a first parsonage, next door wit of J. H. terman's rcdenc. Kir. J. G. Aikmxs. First Prize $20, Second Prize $15, Third Prize 10, Fourth Prize b. In goods. Every purchaser of c5 will get a ticket for a chance in above prize?. Wieners New block JfedCIoufL . lit r u m: ' ' t . . l M t n I ': m t i J. I ) 11 H clue baking institution. - .,1Sk? -- - 1 JSr5 & " r r tarn ' - fi2p- "a - i '52 " 0 . . ..!- " , ."?v. w - K.t aiiT? nmMgyMjgaiw-3 aririr - . TS--MIBBB'BIrfc: """ - .--T-i.a&f' z?k -. s i. r- r - - " ww j- ss'ifevHiicw -s; " - -