J FS lS - -Vfc'( ' rii &tte-v( i J "vi & fey Don't Deceived Others talk about them ! Blow about them ! Offer to bet on them ! But C. WIENER gives them to his Customers. aBBBBB&ivm&aaBBBBB. sbbbVbbbI KfK It is nothing more or less than Low Prices ! Don't take our word for it, but come and com pare our prices with those quoted and see if we don't knock the spots off of everything offered. We not only offer the LOWEST PRICES but four times the largest stock to select from. Come and see us, we are still at the old stand. Our 3 Kids and the Old Buck Keep busy till late at oarments. We !nw ,sV wbbV vbbbbbVvbbbbbbv'sbbbbbbbY to select from, no samples. Givevou a chance to try on the garments upon completion and thereby insuring you a good fit. Largest line of Nobby, well fitting suits for Men, Boys and children. Largest line o" all kinds of Furnishing goods. Largest line of Latest stock of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children. JkAnd the Smallest Profits marked on them ever offered in Red Cloud. The Square Dealing Golden Ea gle Clothing House, be Aaaaaaaaaav" sbbbbbEbbT wfttffiK 5llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa night making up fine carry a large line of HHHn Styles of Hats. Large C WIENER, pOYAS POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neTer varies. Mnrel ol pura rtrengthand wliolesoineness, more economical tbaa tlio ordinary kind and cannot be sold n eompetion with tha multitudes of low tst short Ight alum or phosphate powdont. Sold only la cans. ltOVAL BAKING POWDKB CO. 108 Wall Jitrcet. N. Y. CWy. he l itmd (Tlmf. X. C. nOHXER, I'roprlPloi Published every Friday mornlnj: from 'J.e fflc; East Hide Webster St., between Uli a' 1 Mil Acnue, i:'d CloJd, -Nth. Farm Lot.ua. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent Time from 1 to 7 yrara. Ca'l and investigate. ti. W. Uarkeh. SPLINTERS Cataerea t)p ajr Chler Krporltra Ib Ana About tli. City and County. Wall paper at Cotting's. Window shades at Cotting's. $6 will buy a good harrow at A. h. Fink's. John Shirey has painted his house up in nice style. Plain linen Hcrim for fancy work at Mrs. Newhousc's. A new stock of perfumes jest re ceived at Cotting's. Charley llcmsberg has gone back to the wild and wooley west . Messrs. S. F. Spokcsficld and M. B. Edleman were in Hebron this week. The latest designs in lace., Swiss embroideries and Hamburgs at Mrs Newhouse. , -'Cotting's 89" is tho fined and most lasting perfume now iu tho mar ket. Try it. All kinds novelty braid, rick-rack, featheredte, gilt and silver brail, and tinsel at Mrs, Newhouse. The best assortment of white goods, chnllies, summer flannels, sa teens, and ginghams at Mrs. New house. Monmumcnt is at the depot to be placed on the graves of Mr. and Mrs. Shore. It comes from the ruarblr works of A: II. Urown. at Red Cloud. Headlight. Mr. Wm. Duckcr of Red Cloud, was in town the fore part of the week with ft view to buying out one of the mer cantile establishments of this place. Benkleman Pioneer. Married at Ainboy, Neb., 23, by Rev. G. W. Hummel. William E. Crousc of Roca, Neb. to Miss Flora M. Williams of Amboy. The happy couple took the evening train for their home in Roca. "Kid Hawkins.', who shot and killed Frank Fanslcr in Hastings last November, and released on 05,000 bail, and who disappeared when tho court assembled, has been caught in Wyoming and brought to K-sarney and safely lodged in jail. Paily Headlight. If you live in town and keep chick ens it is your duty to keep them on your own premises. If they wander into a neighbor's yard and destroy a garden, it is that neighbor's riuty to kill every chicken on the i-po H should also dress ana cat them an-l would not then bo compensated. If you keep a chicken prepare u place for it or your neighbor will . The man who would't take a news paper was in town the other day. Among other indications of being behind the times, we noticed that he set his watch by the sign in front of the jewelry store, wijd his nose on a bolt of calico hanging in froat of a store, stopped at a bank to 'nquiie the price of coal and paid twenty-five cents to a drug clerk for ?a" almanac". Eggs have sold as low as c th'S week although the g;neral price at retail has been 10c. Such a price ust be terribly ealHcg to the produ cinghen, and be it ss;d to he: honor uatsne gives just a 8c and 10c as she did good csgs for last winter for 25c She never adalterate her . . . goo.. ... -. not pexumtd to o 9 BecftlM M UC Hen temeUtaJlv eftling aHtkede ef patHnj ties . FMttlllllNI ftBMaSMMwt, Bird cages at Deyo's. Mrs. Curran is visiting in Nelson. Get Deyo's p. ices on paints and oili. Abe Garbcr was in the city this week. J. A. Tulleys was in York thin week. Miner Bros, have put up a nci awning. Major Holland is paiuting tho Hoi hud Hnise. Rev. Horace N. Pond was in the city this week. Deyo takes subscription for any pap'.-r published. J. F. Winters has painted his home up in nice style. P. L. JeffcTi has purchased the billiard parlor of Ira Sleeper. Shafe Kautzman of the daily Head light was in tho city this week. L. F. Clapp of Northville. Mich, is in the city looking up a location. Dr. Damerell is iu St. Louis attend ing u convention of railway surgeons. The semper paratus young people's club held forth at Mrs. Lew Albright's on Monday evening. M. S. Marsh will soon move his billiard parlor to the room lately oc cupied by Longton's saloon. Jacob Funck, father at C. L. Fuack of Line township was in the ci'-y Satuiday visiting with his son. Those who owe us on subscription will please come forward and pay up a otice. We want the money just p. . Remember that Deyo has a regis tered clerk so your prescriptions can bo filled accurately at any time at his store. Dr. Moianville has determined on moving to Red Cloud. He will occu py a suite of rooms in the Sleeper block. G. W. Fairbrothcr, and wife of Ne maha City were in the cit this week, the guests of relatives, T. C. Hacker and family. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held on Thursday May 9th at 3 o'clock p. m. at the residence of Mrs. S. Garbcr. J. P. Upp of Kansas, just south of Red Cloud has 4000 peach trees in bloom, and all bid fair to be crowded with poaches, the wcatherjjermitting. On Centennial day the city was gaily decorated with flags. Supt. Curran of tbHblic schools had the high huildinippropriately decked with the star spangled banner. Senator Plumb of the "Gim"-hold on Quaker, wc mean Helmet is on the sick list. Gene McMillan and Frank Falkcuburg do the quill work during the editor's temporary absence. There wiP be a temperance meet ing next Sunday evening at the Pres byterian church under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Everybody invited An interesting prognm has been pre pared. The joung people's literary society of the Congregational church will give a social at the residence of Mr. C. W. Kalcy's, Friday May 10. A cordial invitation is extended to the i public. F. P. Shields, with his usual en terprise has started up "The Belle City Daily Leader" at Blue Hill. The paper is a daisy and Shields should receive a liberal patronage from the Blue Hill people fer his energy and enterprise, The place to buy furniture, is where you can buy the best goods for the least money. To satisfy yourself, just call on W. L. Haines, three doors west of the Holland House. He has a fine line of furniture: New goods arriving every day. The 'fiz" of the soda fountain is heard in the land now. Henry Cook and C.J. Cotting both have them in full operation, and now the weary traveler begrimmed with Mother Earth c.in quench his thirst quiekly by applying at cither place. Webster street is being graded again for the hundredth time, and those streets that have never been graded, remain ungraded stil!. and probably never will be until a commissioner can be secured to do his duty irrespective of favoritism. One of ourdudish young men, who is badly mashed on one of Red Cloud's bright eyed damsels, paid his usual visit to her lat Sunday, mad while there the weather clerk manag ed to get up a rs-class ram which compelled the aforesaid y. m. to ac- U?1 tbc hospitalities of the lady's Wends, and 5taycd all night, i h3 h U for w "'' PTe lt Don't away. 1 rami k rft I rtttaMe tiantom tatesa to the cnapceuite, ilhrrhwaeJ al omiS ifbmf On last Wednesda was the fir day of Mar and our veins iadies and j their J0UQg -ale friends, after care ful preparation of tumerous Maj bas kets proceeded to their friends resi dence! and left them little tokens of fr:;ndih:p. At the Kindergarten school on 5tbJ Avenue the teacher, Mr. Myers, and her pupils indulged in a proper obser vance of the daj. The children took their dinners and had a pleasant t:iue. The riom was neatly decor ated and at the rroncr time little Jennie Myers win selected as queen of the May and was crowned by Nel lie Fa'.kenburg and Ethel Hosmsr. Helen McFarland and Alice Coombs acted as the queen' attendants. Tne little folks paraded the streets and enjoyed it hugbly. During the evening the members of th? Christian church gave a fine social entertainment in tha Moon block. It was a rery pleasant anVr. That ii to tftj at the residence of Rev. W. A. Fnlkcnburg last Friday night, the members of tho Methodist church of which he is the talented pastor, "swooped down upon him like an eagle from the skies" to the num ber of 30 or 40, and presented him with all kinds of eatable, raiment, etc, of which, there were several dozen of eggs. The invaders (not f Oklaho ma) stayed several hours and during that brief space of time enjoyed them selves hugely at the worthy divine's expense (ws mean socially.) It was both a pleasantly occasion, and the people left feeling that it was good te be there. Waa4. C. W. nroneet), one of tho affable and conrteouft conductors ol the n. A u. has left tho paths oi tingle blessed ues and taken unto himself for bet ter or worse, ft helpmate in the per son of Miss Maude Harding, of Ains worth. Iowa, at which place the cere mony was performed on the 18tb of April. The newly married couple ar rived in this citv the first of last week, and have settled down to the realities of life. Tit CniKK takes pleasure, alone with their heats of friends, in wishing them ft happy wedded life. May their journey over life's troubled waters be one of peruss peace. mill Tftejr CBBC. We are constantly receiving bar gains from our New York buyer. We just received ft lot 'of ladies black kid gloves of the finest qiality ihat we will eell for $1.15 per pair, worth $1.75, ever where We have a few of our black kid glovos left at 40 cents per pair, worth double the amount. The new line of linen torchon laces are wonderfully eheap- Look at our sat teens for 10 o per yard, worth IS cents. Our white goods, embroideries, laces etc. You cannot atlord to neglect see ing them at the price. Our millinery department is still nourishing, new orders every day. Youso's C. O. D. Empokidm. TMat Caa Well. The subscriber! to the Red Cloud Improvement Company, met on Tues day evening, and alter a talk up of the situation, appointed a committee to ascertain the cost of sinking an oil or gas well, and another committee to raie the capital stock to $5;000. The project ought to be decidedly success ful if the citizens will take hold of it with earnestness. Who knows what is under us? There maybega. coal, kerosene, salt, iioa, in fact we are just a liable to strike oil aa they are else where. Go ahead boys, do something, if it is only to make another effort and then die. Something lew and decidedly ''sweet," under the direction of the ladies B. H. M. society, at the Y. M. C. A. hall, Tuesday evening May 7th. Lemonade, leaten cakr. lemon pie, and lemon ice cream will be served, and lemon seed onaaents given as prizes. Kveryone invited, and each one re quested to bring lemon. G. X. McDaaiele has been taken to the insane asylum. nrins your job work to Tut Chief office. All ot the latest styl of type. Erne: Welch. Las eoUi ht restaurant to a gentleman by the name of "StowelL The Chief filled an order of nrintiaf for J. x. Scott ef Lebanon, Kftt:., on Thursday. The Chief in the Ust few days has filled several orders of printing for Kansas parties. Six cat loads of i tone auJ some of the iron work for the county jail bav arriveL The Ioxiber will arrive ia a few days. Our sportsmen are making most of the hunt these days. Xearlj every day they go oot.acd rttnra heavily la den it game. Bed Goad is the head tenter for nsartr tt f lK vattav irmim Sarw .. w. -w - 'W. .. 4 day order are east out to the Tineas towns bj ear merchant. The W. E. C, will eivc social at tha waaoaric hail Monday etaaiac Maj, k. Kitsaaisais i!j ..rrai. Everybody aorlial y irvitai. r,JanaaA.TUrm. mm The Amboy MOlingCo HAVE OPENID A Flour and Feed Store ! Opposite Opera House ! In the City of Red Cloud, where they will furnish at WHOLESALE PRICES. The product of their mill. Good will be delivertxl to any part of the city. Farmers coming through Ifcxl Cloud to the mill will find it very convenient to Mop at head quarters in town and get flour and meal without i;oiug to the mill. HENRY DIALIB 1.1 WALL PAPER Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, Mp. F. Newltonflte Just received a fine and complete line of Ladies' Summei Goods, Lace and Swiss Embroidery, Flouncings, Hamburgs, Laces, Jerseys, Challics, Lawns, Sateens the latest styles. Shirtings, ginghams, drew trim rnings, hosiery and glove, Goods gold at the low est figures. Now is the time to Buy your Wall Paper And Window Shades, Paints, Oils Tarnishes, Brushes, &e. C. L. COTTING, The Druggist and Leader of Low Prices F. V. TAYLOR, KBEFS THE FIE8T LINE Of Furniture ! In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anytl? i lg in his line. Opposite Pint National Baak, Rd Cload. MRS S. R. M'BRIDE The Leading Milliner Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Veiling, &c. New Goods Every Week, LOWEST PRICES. Dickertoa 4 Saiitk shipped 1X agg casta to the Beaver City creamery company this week. Tha boy are do ing a land o&c business thee days, i 29HBaaawe The greatest woader of the 13th centary, a carpet exhibitor showing jast how ft carpet will look when on the flwr at F. V. Taylor s. When ia Red Cload call at the faraitar stare of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the F. 5. baa, sad pick yea oat a fae kitahea or parlor salt. Art yoa going to bay a carpet. If a do not fail to eall and cx&aiae ay asock aat arkca. F. V. Tayltr. If yon an goiag ta paiat et asatr get Cottiag's price. War A goes ter reeau oa Wtr ftu tassifta.aaa terms rsaeaalii. aly a D. rtawty. C L. Cottiasr, is hi owa p rcsoip tioa clerk zi -aa therefore gaanale earefal aad acaraie wsrk ia diipea aia,. taFiaf. LBi leaal at laa GaMaa laJ. attaauu taaastaarr aaasea eaaa snaaiyaayMas assasHaa. aosay iMaaka, attiwa; rtasaaaanaaiaf sa mmun uear laaaaisaawaa atiMiilhiBsWejiiaaad aBW"assaaaw nv m a BBS" aaasawaa gf av COOK rat lava Ta . A. II. Alexaadar has good pastaft forrcat 7 miles aorthwett of K4 CId. Pleaty of water. Rates 3i toSOc 38-tf All kiads of riek-rsc' sai avsaavf braids at Mr. Newhoase's. Fross $20 ta $35 aellart esck at A L. Faak s. The lataat styles ia Jersey jast sa catvea frasa New Terk citatlfi; Nrwkaaass. ait trtansiag, white goads at Mrs. 5ew a Faraitare sf all klads ikatfii tkssi treratF. V.Tayler's. Netiae is heresy jnrea taat Isaawa Geacrcwxaad Jaatfa aVaaaard kite tai day fed a aatkiaa vitsta ty dark af Weaaaar ratjaty , X the awemty aaardef wTiaM. eaaawT t aWmift M - m Al. -" - -m - lawa --TzZZL i Red Cloud rymorii . t uthyrrrm?m7.T?r ttstwwafcftflafawaM aCtaw Bpj apa aaaaiBF w; F awav ... L m '22. r -- - r ftat(eeusamsse, oat.sar9!MH4 pmi If Mt at fed Weaar