" Vt-S '-. , r A & 'i I Still on Deck C. WIENER, ni-iL' m j ..i .. n i uHiUtWHn annnnnnnnnnEaw "Hl fry If ,T wmmwmwm With New, Stylish, Personally Selected, Right Priced, Honest Goods, Just bought in New York and Chicago. Take a look at our $25 tailor order suits. See our $2.50 Men's Satinet Suits Let us show you our Children's Suits at 75c worth $ .50 Men's all wool Suits, color guar anteed, at $7 nnnnwffitnw nnnntw Jtnnl V mmt$m Mw'Jmi U Let us show you the nicest line of Mens. Youths and Boys Nobby Suits ever brought to Red Cloud. They will cost you from $2 to $5 less than others can afford to sell them . Kll arm "Hte-.H .attni nsnnm 'Jwgntntnnmuanr nt Wn TNftCSUMATKD ORR PANTALOON OVERALL WABKiSTO XXTEK TO BIT. Every line in our store will be complete this week, and remember this: C. WIENER, will show vou alwavs the largest assortment and positively the LOWEST PRICES. It is well worth your while to compare our prices with others, no matter who they are. Thanks for past favors. Come again. C WIENER, -MX Wk'.?. Jjy'Xnnj WLi'm iaTTnSBWma annwTnW V njnjtfy, .ntnwnS WBWraTaW anaa!! - - mtm SHHtannnnnn' nnnK P mmmmmmw9x&ZMmmmm VVv annmnnnnn mmmmr mmMmYpflzmm IlllSkBnnnt Mmmw mmZMzmL tIPIIP Win POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel ot pure rtrensthand wbolesotnencu, more economical than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in wnpetion with tha multitudes of low test abort lgnt alum or phosphate powdors. Sold only la cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. IOC Wall street. K.Y. City. fto edbud ghuf. A. C. HMm, Proprietae. Published every Friday nornlng from the offle in the Moon Block, Bed Cloud, Neb. Fa: LwasM. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 yean. Call and investigate. G. W, Barker. SPLINTERS Catfccre IT kjr Chief eporfera 1st Aa Aaen the City Coaate. C. . Wood is in the city. Holla Shagart is in the city. S. T. VanHorn is in the city. Wiener the clothier and tailor. Mens wool hats, 25 eta at Wieners. Wiener the leader of lowest prices. Elegant line of neck wear at Wien ers: Go to Mrs, McBride's for millinery goods. Latest style of hats and caps at C. Wiener. Oysters at Ernst Welsch's. Best brands kept. Best plow shoes at C. Wiener's at lowest prices. The Golden Eagle Tailor Depart ment is flourishing. Special sale of childrcns school hats at Mrs. McBride's. Just received second invoice of new goods at Mrs. McBride's. Sleeper Bros regular days for grind ing arc Wednesdays and Saturday. Ed Highland's familiar form was to be seen on our streets on Monday. Wiener will show you special bar gains such as no other house can offer you. Men's wool jean pants at $ 1 worth $2 and warranted not to rip at C. Wienc's. SecW. L. Haines for furniture. Keeps all kinds. Henry Cooks old drug store. Men's jean pants, warranted not to rip for 90 cts worth $1.50 at the Golden Eagle clothing store. Don't forget to go to W. L. Haines when you want furniture. He keeps a fine line. Children's waists for 15 cts and pants at 25 cts at the Golden Eagle clothing store, C. Wiener, Prop. The Episcopal minister of David City, Neb., will hold services in the Grace church of this city next Sunday morning and evening. When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the F. X. bank, and pick you out a fine kitchen or parlor suit. llev. J. H. Falkenburg is the happy father of another little girl. Father doing well and will be able to occupy the pulpit Sunday. Usual weight. Full line of womens, misses and children's shoes just received at the Golden r$gle clothing store. Priees as low as the lowest. C. Wiener. The ladic Guild of the Grace Epis copal church will sseet Friday after noon of this week at Mrs. J. F. Cur ran's. A full attendance is tequested. Go to W. L. Haines for furniture. He has a very fine Hue of upholstered j goods just arrived. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice. West of Holland House. Mrs. A. M. Maybcc, the new millin er will havela grand opening on to morrow. Saturday. March 23, at the rooms just east of McFarland's store, on 4th avenue. See her ad. The heave rain fall of Saturday ight ani Samday was one of the heaviest that has fallen here for amy oaths. It was a grand thing for the! farmers and will be wertk thoasand ef dollars to the agriemltwral world! hereaboats. With a fair season the t will htei tlenaanj effitfcia(MUoa seexstote qmii Nobby suits at the Golden Eagle. John Shirey wes in York this week. Ben Summer was in Akron this week. A. L. Funk i home from Wash ington . Judge Sweezy was in Blue Hill Tuesday. Sadie Dickerson has returned home from Iowa. 1L A. Simpson was in the metropo lis Tuesday. Mens butw- shoes at $1.25 at the Golden Eagle. St Patrick's day was very disagree able hereabouts. Mrs. Sam Garb:r has returned from her eastern trip. Mrs. Boslcy, of McCook. is visiting with Mrs. A. L. Punk. Mr. Snider has returned from Iowa where he has been on a visit. Hats, bonnets, ribbons, veiling, etc., at Mrs. McBride's. Lowest prices. The "raging canal" is talked of lively just now, and it will be a suc cess. Cotting sells the best violin strings in the world, also euitar and banjo strings. 32-2t Mrs. A. J. Kcnncj entertained a few friends on Wednesday evening at a tea party. Mrs. Robert Ft rst and son have ar rived home from Lincoln, and Bob is extremely happy. Miss Hockett. the 16 year old daughter of Mr. Stephen Hockett, died on last Sunday. . ;ou suffer with headache use Hoffmans harmless headache powders, for sale by Cotting. There will be a concert in the Con gregational church Sunday evening to whieh all are invited. Compare our stock in size and prices with other self styled clothiers. C. Wiener. A. J. Tomlinson went to Iowa this week to procure a fine stallion or two. John is a fine judge of horseflesh. Do not forget the social at the Y. M. C. A. rooms tonight, music by the male quartette and Mrs. Jester. Ice cream and cake. V. II. Solliday and family have moved to Republic an City, where Mr. S. will take a run on the Oberlin branch of the B. & M. C. Wiener has a word of comfort for people who are in need of cloth ing, furnishing goods, hats, hosts and shoes. Prices at bed rock . The odor arising from the Twin is said to be so creat that those who arc necessarily close to him wear clothes pius on their noses for protection. There will be a mass meeting at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Address by Mrs. Wood ward, state organizer of W. C. T. U. Frank Scott, on of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott, of Amboy, was visiting his parents the fore part of the week. He returned to Norton on Tuesday evening One of the principal stockholders of the "Bis 8" monopoly advertises his business on little sheets of paper stuck up around town. Evidently he hasn't much confidence in his pet scheme. Our efficient district court clerk, Mr. L. H. Fort, has been on the sick list this week, but has been partially able to attend to business. It takes a severe cases of .sickness to get Doc clear down. Wonder if "that prominent attor ney" was the same fellow that order ed the chief fugleman of the "Bit; 8" to vamoose the ranch and wait for an invitation before forcing his presence where it was not desired? The name of 31. R. Btntley has been suggested for mayoralty. He seems to be a very popular candidate among Jour people. Wc Cmnst gay he would make a good mayor, sad Tub Chief would like to see rib nominated and elected. A. S. Marsh, postmaster at Red Cloud, was in the city yesterday. He is prepared to step out as soot as the president can get around to appoint his successor. He is one f those democrats who believes that 4te the victor belong the spoils." Wyanore Union. Wc understand that some of the stockholders of the "Big S mre dis satisfied with the concern. 'Well, it has been demonstrated before bow that elephants never did pay except for a side show, but then if the thin? idid die what a fiiii chaxce that would i i be for a taxidenot to ttuS the hide. Mrs. A. J. V'elch, of Bed damd,. ad one ether things that ahoald came cp Saturday evening aad visited eret Sunday, with her husband, Me- Cook's new u'ic agent. She went hack to Red Cka Tuesday to ar- range for paella-, toretsra to Peer- lessMcCoek aea settle down. Peer i . s ua vftoziucmk KO. For WaeanTfcere Was fit meward ere Peaael Beta Hear Caaeahell. About the tenth day of last Janu ary, Albert Brassard, a bachelor, and residing alone nezr Campbell, Nebras ka, while under a fit of temporary in sanity," left his house and was never heard of until last Tuesday when some workmen found him dead. 100 1 yards from the road, about ten miles northwest of Red Cloud, near the farm of G. H. Michaels, where he bad laid for over 60 days. He must nave wandered aimlessly arouad for hours, and finally overcome by cold and hun ger and died without a friend Leing near to sooth and comfort him in his dying hoars. He was 28 years old . His boots were found 60 rods from his house, his lantern 80 rods and the principal part of his clothing ever four and a half sailes frail there, aad one mile further or hii undershirt was discov ered. The osly raiaMBt that covered his bedy jraa a kRit udershirt, mus Ur drawer tad t pair of overalls. Hii feet were won tkroagR the skin to the bote by iteataeit traveling. The followiag is the verdict of the coroner's jury: State of Nebraska, Webster county : At an inquest aoldea at Inavale town ship in said Webster county, ou the 20th day of March, 1669, upon the dead body of Albert Brassard, there lying, by tne jurors whose names are hereunto sabeeribed, the said jurors apR their oath do say that the said Albert Brassard left his home on the 10th day of January, 1889, ia a fit of temporary iasaaity tad caiae to his death frost fatigue tad exposure. In testimony whereof the said jurors have heretnto set their hands the day and year aforesaid. Joon Beam, 1 O. R. Pitnrt. ( i. utNDurr. G. H. MlCHAELH. J. F. Zadb. Thomas Anderson Attest: C. Sciisnck, Coroner. That Caaal. There seems to be a creat deal of enthusiasm displayed on the canal subject by our people, who readily sec what aa immense advantage the city would have over its neighbors in the way of pewer for the purpose of in ducing manufacturing Institutions to locate here. It is one of the most im portant enterprises that hts been talked of in Red Cloud for a long time. It is both feasible and com paratively easy to construct, and out of a reasonable amount of money could be constructed and ready for use ia a few months. If our people are really ia earnest and want to do something for the eity. let them go forward with this enterprise as fast as possible. All ready we have five im portant manufacturing institutions that want to locate here with a com bined capital of $250,000. and if we can get the caaal in operation so as to turnish cheap power, there is not much doubt but what they can all be indaced to some with the proper aid. Don't delay, bnt assist in organizing the company for its construction. The board of trade held a meeting Moaday night at Jadge Sweety's office and the matter was freely discussed and we have no doubt will be put through. Good. leer. Jadgo Sweaty ia making oae of the most thorough ctaaty judges that we have ever had, tad whet he turns his office over to his steer ator the records will be in fine shape. He is putting the records in order aad indexing soaMthiaar that has never beea done heretofore: He is alee looking after probate eases with a sharp eye, aad those admiaistraiers who have beeR ia any way earcless or toe free with their wards saORey or property stay expect to be hauled ever the eoala. This emiaeatly correct aad Tbr Chirp is pleated to see a judge with haekheae enough to make peo ple respect htm. Tmi Cnsr desires to say that ia riew of the eity election which takes plaee April Sd. it would he well for the eitiatse, imeneetiTe of former afiliatioae or pceTieaa eeaeittoa of erritade, eee to it that only the heat eitiaeaa are selected for city of ficers. It is highly iainortaat that sack he the case as there will he saaay iaportaat waiter to cone hefore the eity dariag the next year that will be of interest to eTery tax payer aad citiira. Thca again the hnsiaeea of the dty aeeda retresehiag aad erer- haalnjr ae farts weeaihle, aad a thoaa- he looked after. We watt earefml, considerate men who are both enter prisiag and. economical. Ike gr r of the Ida eewtary, m exhibitor showing i jt hew w ttrpet will lei latent II f.T.Tftwlfca i:if Opera Block Gash Grocery House B, F. MIZER, Prop. Kash Talks ! And if you want the Best Goods At very low prices tor cash ! COME TO ME Selling for cash and having no bad accounts I can sell much cheaper than those who sell on time. Come and see. My stock of Groceries, Queens ware. &c, can not be beat. Your trade solicited. B. F. MIZER. YOUNGS C. O. D. EMPORIUM. Prices draw the crowds to our store. When yon call ltd the following Startling Bargaias. Lead Pencils 5c a dozen, i Pen holders 5c a dozen. Ivory Buttons 4c a dozen, Silk Veiling 10c a yard. Box Writing Paper and Envelopes containing 12 sheets paper, 2 pkgs envelopes 5c box. Good note paper 10c for quarter ream. Ladies fine gauze hose worth 15c that we sell for 8 l-o a pair. The best Seamless Hose you ever saw for the price, only 15c LADIES We ask you to caU and examine our New Stock of Millinery Wc can get up a Nicely Trimmed Hat for 75c, such as you would have to pay $1.50 for at other places. Youngs C. O. D. Emporium. MRS S. R. M'BRIDE The Leading Milliner Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Veiling, &c. New Goods Every Week. LOWEST PRICES RED CLOUD NURSERIES Has this sarins the most eemalete liae and is telling at nriees that defy to he strictly f rst-elaae and Catalpa and Soft Maple 6 to 8 and 10 (thigh Rasstaa MtUWrry 5nt 7 feet. A large loief fear year eld Crete. Vary hoary atd matt he sold. Extra lot of Apples, Cherry, Plum, Apricot, Grape Vines, Dewberry, Raspberry, Currants, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Asperefms, Pie Plant, Sep Tinea, and aa ttttrl of Fkweritg Strobe Climbetm. Rosee, Relbe, 4c, which is alga e eeeapiest. A largo lot or Evergreen, 10 to 30 inches high, your for 35 cents, each. Thit is a rare coatee aad voa eaaaot afcH to ssioa this getting tojte aice besic growa e?ergrcts. Csll early atd sjei nahsot eotnaced that I CAN aaw WILL toU yen snore goo4 hetoe snweVi onoek for the metre tinaa twy nana ot Ulpas, Meow is nmJberTy, Ana or Mm Dear, for sjttvto or do wefl by eallitf a or eetYsatew4oof whhn ant. J. New Millinery etere On 4th Avenue. Fed Cloud?" The ladies of Red Cloud are cordially iiivtf6d to call on me when in need oiaVnUtUiMcy ? Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed Mrs. A. M. MAYBEE. of Seoek of aay time it ite eeanetitiea. Et crTthiajr true to Basse. A ateo let of of be earth. To than aoooote: 1 r ii are ye aornin9t Stranrar ToldlrV--rm and hands. a jae bosatao! Wat iv In trhiclt an