W!H aa V . "a iff, Ar. -, ria r.Hu, ;- i I- 'Hf - ., 4- M4 iar"-7;i,'v if v ..l " V T .-- - lk . m - 1 - tiFC r- - - 'a? -&rV?i Ad . nv 1 1 4 ?t : ?! rl 3T "v n't Others talk about them ! Blow about them ! Offer to bet on them ! But C. WIENER gives them to his Customers. It is nothing more or less lhan w Prices ! lCl 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 ever' thing 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 ito select from, no samples. Give you a chance to try on the garments upon completion and thereby insuring you a good fit. Laro-est lineof Nobbv, well fitting suits for Men, Boys and children. Largest line oi" al! kinds of Furnishing goods. Largest line of Latest Styles of Hats. Large stock of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children. L And the Smallest Profits marked on them ever offered in Red Cloud. The Square Dealing Golden Ea gle Clothing House, Jlr Red Ciowid Wymgre. . be eceived t K-'Ami i aVaaav saK,4BS0'-w i aaTaYav aKfV rHMStfaaaaa HPH vaVslBvlBBaBaBBM YaDV night making up fine carry a large line of C WIENER; MkiH POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel of rure treni,'tb and wliolesomenc!, more economical than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in compc.lon with tha multitudes of low test short lght alum or phosphate Kwdori. Sold only means. I'.OYAL 15AKIXG TOWDEUCO. ice Wall stnet. K. Y. :liv. . :. iiuK.nr.tc. V'roprlrtoz lutilishei! evcrv Frldav iiioniln? from the office East Sh'e WcIivxt M., Itetwccn 4th i-iid 5.1i Avi-mie, '"A Cloud, 'cl. Farm Loan. Interest from 0 lo 10 Time i'rom 1 to 7 years. per CV! cent, and investigate. G. W. UAi:i:r.ft. SPLINTERS Umberrd IJ bjr Ciller IZcpoi rr In Aud About tlm V.ily vuil Coimir. (i will buy a good harrow at A. L. Funk'H. The board of nu.crvitor.s meet on the Mth. Who naid anything about it being hot, Monday. Plain linen scrim for fancy work at Mrs. Ncwhouse'.s. Come to the barbecue at "Whitson's store May M, and 15. All are iivi ted. The ladies social guild f Grace church will meet at JIw. Barker's this Friday afternoon. What's the matter with our country correspondents? Especially those in the north part of the county. llcv. G. L. Sweeny, of Kdgar, will hold services in Grace Episcopal church, nest Sunday, May 11'. Henry Cook left for Lincoln Mon day evening to attend a meeting of the state pharmacy board. Henry is one of the enthusiastic members of the board. The equal suffrage society meets with Mrs. M. Brewer on Saturday af ternoon at 'Z o'clock p. m. May 11th. All arc cordially invited. "The Manliness of Christ" is the subject of the sermon next Sunday night at the Methodist church. Ser vices will commence at S o'clock p. m. All are invJlcjl. The pctition"rof Mrs. 11. M . Mar tin attl wher ladies in her block, for a cross walk at the intersection of Webstar street and 8th avenue was granted by the councsl last Saturday night. F.ev. C. W. Springer, recently a ititen of Kcd Cloud, and ior a num ber of yars superintendent of public instruction, desires to return to the county, so wc learn through trust worthy sources. Mayor Holland says thi city hasn't any money. By the way of a gentle reminder wo will just say that they ncTcr will have any if a streak of conomy doesn't strike the mayor and council pretty soon. Ladies you are invited to call at my store May 14, and 15, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., and see the celebrated Charter Oak range, with the wonder ful wire gauze oven door in opera tion. G. II. Whitso.n. I will appreciate a visit from my frienda and the citizens of Webster! and adjoining counties from 10 a. m. to 5 p. iu. May 14. and 15. An ex hibition f broiling, roasting and bak ing on Charter Oak's with wire gauze oven door. Coffee and. biscuit served free to every visitor. G. II. "Whitsox. W. J Vance arrived at InavaleiaScr ol the iwdct. branch ot this last Thursdav with a blvshinr bride that he had brought from Philadel phia. Mr. Vance is one of Webster county's earliest settlers and has, un til now lived a single life, and if ant- one deserves matrimonial fclicitv it is him. Tns Chief extends congratu - iaitons. The lemon squeeze rocial of the Baptist home mission society ob Tse- j Ji : : 1..I uj i:imuS ji-uu j.vo w i& point of numbers iu attendance aad a financial wav. The anxes were awarded as follows: Mahlc McMilits taok the booby prize, aad BoDy Saott tack Ike fiat prire, a lemoa ayateatt, Ieilk McKay,Gw. Craa, lay XiaftMi wmk fid. Taiaer UakaaUr aaaaia mmlmm a-awawaaaaa afta. . Bird cages at Deyo's. II. K Stowc is in Omaha. Get Deyo's p:ices on paints nd oU- .luu-j. Liticu uiuic weeks ut puuuc 1 1 ... . t.. t. r ..l i; I school. J. O. Yeiscr and rife were in Liu- coin this week. G. K. Chancv has gone to Utah on a two weeks visit. Mrs. A. L. Funk has recovered from her late illness. Adolph Hcydc is papa now, a son having arrived recently. Harry Pond was on the sick list this week but is convalescing. Mr. I. S. Bcal who has been hick for some weeks is convalescing. A heavy hail aud rain storm pre vailed here on Thursday evening, W. H, Pcrjy is building a dwelling on his lots in the north part of the city. Geo. Heaton lost a fine horse the other day that he valued at about 200. Street Commissioner Simons has done a fair job of grading on Cedar street. Mrs. M. J. Richmond leaves this week for Eskridge, Kan. her future home. Wm. Gaylord of Fairmont, was in the city this week visiting L. II. Fort and famil'. The latent designs in laces. Swiss enibroidciie.s and Hanibiugs at Mrs. Xcwhousc. The Chirk office is the place for job work of all k'nds. Low prices and gofid work. All kinds no7clty braid, rick-rack, fcatlieredce, gilt and silver braid, and (insel at Mrs, Newhouse. Kansas corner lots have been at a discount this week. Too many of them to suit the av.-rape pedestrian. Ilcmetnbcr that Dcyo has a regis tered clerk so your prescriptions can be Oiled accurately at any time at his store. The best assortment of white goods, chullies, summer flannels, sa teens, and gingh.ims at Mrs. New house. W. X. Kichardson had several stacks of nice hay burned near Ina vale the other day, caused by sparks from a passing engine. A dog jumped into Peter McNitt's corrall the othar day and bit several cattle. .It is not known as yet wheth er the dog was mad or not. The committee on entertainment of the fire department arc contemplating giving a strawberrv and ice cream festival soon. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the firemen's tour nament. Our worthy district clerk, L. II Fort has purchased a fine hors and buckboard for the use of himself and family. By the way Mr. Fort is one of the best district clerks in the great state of Nebraska. Warner & Wolfangcr our enterpris ing boot and shoe dealers arc full of business these days and are selling pilts of goods iu their line. They arc experienced shoemakers and do not sell inferior goods. The board of education met Tues day afternoon and selected the fol lowing officers: J. R. Willcox, President. A. L. Funk, Vice-President . S. Marsh, Secretary. The grand ledge of the A. O. U. W. meets in Hastings next week. II. W. Brewer. Harry E. Pond, J. A. Tullejsand J. L. Miller are Red Cloud's representatives. Red Cloud has one of the finest lodges in the state. The city council could not have found a better man than H. A. Shin kle for marshal, wc don't believe. He proposes to see to it, that all par tics obey the law irrespective of posi- tion or station in life. That's the kiud of a marshal to have. Chas. Schaffnit has resigned his po sition as manager of the Western & Southern Mercantile Association, and will olr ntJior fiIic nf mnnlnvmnt Mr. A. L. Borgcss will take chat ge ' of the store! Mr. B. has been mn- firm for some time past. The St. Louis expositioa is Red Cloud. Call early a G. H. Whitson's store will be crowded. roasting and baking on new principle ; Charter Oakes with wire game ove j door, in operation from 10 a. xn. to 5, I., p. m. -nay t-, ana in. G. II. WniTso.w. Wc knew it. our fame has traveled .:.- -.4 - ...!.!.:- j. en-i ,.- ... . w vVv, ... -,- .vv3.;kMt, 3 u.-. iiuoa a see t gentlea livag cast of the city, adlc3Bty derr of WtbiZer coastT. Ne proposing to toa our fame eaamnaeU. as lose as life shall last, kas aaatei calf after tac editor. Taaadaeaaar staniitts; fa begin ta skia. HaU - " t a.eawata aalMaiaW stUai - .t1 k4Mi , A kUallt WJBd Morut. 'Oa last Monday eveninc, the hear . ' straight wind that prevailed is thi ' !5Cct?Mt djj gQCje jlte aana?e ia 'this county and city. Id Ked Cwl it blew the roof off of Fred i'iua.L . residence in the ea.t pitrt of the c:tj The family were taken care of by Mr. Ira Sleeper for the niuht. Fortuna tcly none of the Jamily were injure. A part of one of the plate gJsss win- Idows in Miner Bros, store wa. blown in, also the glass were broken in den f-chobl.. The farmers, over the I countj sustained a f?w losse-t, R-F. Scott at Am boy had a 5hed partial!, blown over, Jatnc Post haC a smll i barn upt-et, Henry Maurer had shed? blown over, tvo or three building a:j Cowlen were unroofed, one of M. II. . Bentley's tenant houses in Kansas was unroofed and other damage doni - J. L. Frame had a barn and windmill partially blown over. Some other damage was done in the couutv. but not enough to amount to a great deal ,. i J r vi... - :.. 49 till US UCaiU MUUI. JUU 71U.IU IS reported to be quite serious in lako ta. In parts of the county quite a heavr hail storm prevailed. One dav this week Henry W. Kos-i, ; while meandering iu the vicinity of the stund pipe discovered a suit of I men's clothes, consisting of pnnt. I hat, vest and coat and rhos folded j up and carefully weighted Vwn will., a 5to: on the bae t'jer.of. Mr. i Rosi looked up on top of the pipe to' see if the owner was in bathing, tat enfii,.f nit ci.,. ... ttnlit.l iwl tt... f) .. ' villiau lia.l cithvr shuttled ofi this- mor tal coil or was trying to play a practi cal joke on our watcr con-uiner. Who knows but what in this world of trials that some poor forlorn fellow whose hopes have been wrecked on the shoals of adversity might seek to end his sorrows by plunging beneath the ! placid waters of that inonuiuiuental Red Cloud enterprise a route that would afford no chance of escape should one desire to change his views aficr having once taken the fatal plunj :o. The report has been brought lo our oars that the water above th bridge iu Crooked creek is being daily polluted by dead animals aud the offal from various cattle 3-ards. It docs seem to us that the ci'.y council should examine the creek for several miles northward and if this is the case, see that it i remedied at once. It is a matter of much importance to water consumers of Red Cloud. If the law gives the council charge of the creek in this case (where the wa ter is used for drinking and cooking purposes) it ahouhl be looked after, and that at once. A person iocs not like to pay for a "dead horse" you know. Ei-pccially in his water. COWI.KN. John Wallers little boy is very MCI Miss Minta Wells i, visiting in Cowlts. The wind did considerable damage around here on last Monday evening. The roof was taken off of K. Gil ford's store building and off one side of the rink. Small buildings were blown everywhere and some of them destroyed. S. L. Gangbin's windmill was blown to piece. The roof w:u blown off of Chas. Smith's house, aim he and bis family took refuge at L. R. Wright's. April SOth was duly observed by the Cowlts people. The school chil dren marched from the school houe to the Congregational church amidst the ringing of the bell and the boom ing of cannon. Not seeing anything in your last paper from here, I take the liberty te send a few items. ScEirsnLEn. Deyo takes subscription for any paper published. The place to buy furniture, : where you can buy the best good? for the least money. To satiffv yourself, just call on W. L. ffainc;, three doors west of the Holland House. He has a fine line of furniture: Xcw goods arriving every day. Far Sale. A fine bugsv or farm horse, two ycirs old. Apply to C. B. Crone, it county treasurers oface. Kcd ClondJ Nebraska. -II tf BarMita'a Armir mlr. T"T. I ... .. -t ... ine u. id me wonc tor cot. , :::- :rit'r."j'? ra,n. CTCr ' jcomf, and all ,kia eruiaion. andi,. j ; ,. ,, A.m.,. poUvelr curw. or no pay requ;rcU. j tt u gnarantvfj u iTive perfect i!i cwob. or xuancr Teinaet r'ncyf Q00t mmiiw. -r or sale vy iienrr 9Ucc Notice is hereby givea thit Desire j Gccerem and Jocph Cri43or4 2. I - r .rj t.t i.-c raska, aatiac; the ccsaty board cf h--i;- r 73 1 .- tape: ,.r.,.i .- tvij w :li tamaiicrtostiiiit:rftct'. aa4TiaBsli(aan la tss village l jaartaaaiav f -t -m-l CUJ a a u HETiY COOK MAUK i' WALL i . s w "I ?4 i ..ulmi ;IJaintS, OlIS, ariIiSil9 LMaUOIieTjf Hooks, Me. Red Cloud. Mi !. J?. IVewftoitsfe. ;-u Just received a line ' Ladies' -Summel Goods, LaCC and SwisS Embroidery, Flouncings, Hamburgs, Laces, Jerseys, Challies, Lawns, I!i);nc fh lntt tvlj Sill l,ivwn.i n.v. . . -. .' -- .. j XUmgs, hosiery Uli(l love, (Jood sold at the loW- 1 Ot fitirVr Now is the time to Buv your Wal 1 Paper And Window Shades, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Brushes, &e. C. L. CUTTING, The Druggist aiivi Leader of Low Prices. F. V. TAYLOR, KEKl'S THE KIMI5T LINK OF Furniture ! In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anything in his line. Opposite Finn National Bank, Kcd Cloud. I Uer h f.i itrt of !pr nnl IM rh"ry l n j v'r, !-. . briKl itHi-oiut ii-iiif-lv tor ueli. ( il. t-iK-tii l. atluiia nrwl alt ilinit truiiMr rim- r -trv. ). I. I'vit- Uiiilc wnrri4i "! irul ll it l .! JoliHj a I -. , . 'nwini i-y tho urwort rroj'iie k ' tot, til cr' . III. Conr IVa) DnHn AJaiu .Morhart. onr popnlar hardware rlv: 69 now thnt tl.o rrpnhlican arc dtT m power nvrnln hp niw iiftrniini-d to Lnock th bottom oat or l.arl. wir and , ha,f of " bIocfc "ath of the Coa ;:ora .his dftlo will sell palnt-d barb wi.e j n'crcial hotel and cait of Krank!ln for $3 7A and i;alvanizd for $4 2i, and, bank. The building on the wath will throw m on pooud of tnplo with! corner wa occupiel by Lytic a every 1OT pound, of wire. This i th I haplwarc More, Ion about f 10,000, cnoni inai oa.o wire nr. ttot orn i Mild in Itod Cloud, Th greatest wonder of the K'th ceuturv a carpet exhibitor showing just bow a carpot will look whjn on I' the floor at F. V. Tayiorn. When in RcdCbud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo- site the F. ". bank, and pick you out .... . . a fine kifhen or parlor suit. Arc ou goiug to boy a carpet. If o do not fail to call and examine my stock and prices. F. V. Talor. If yct are going to paint or paper get Cotttng'? prici. For . A goo J More rooaj. on Ubtr Mrt, CCKd location. nsd tnnreAKnable. Ap plj to I. Ft-Athprly. C. L. Cotting is hi own rrccrip- tion clctk and can therefore guarantee careful and aczurat work in dispen iin. Tfeo moth-r birt wJt found at the Goldes Exje. ex: on st We wUl MOKE tbxn MEET til qaotd pricr br &ajho ja tk t&te, o fay C. Vitaer, lulr is low prk. Persons wihmg to improve their f rsesLorsr or Mrfnrthn thrir r,ome ef attention hot:ld send to Prof. Loi settc, 237 Ffth ave.f K. V.. for his prospectus post fret. a advertited in another column. !: Ir:i teitz: Fred Huamel vaau hl friendi u ' l m-T !H? in V rttl nf fn - icr for te which he will offer to the " -w. ..i--. - W XI. &m fr b t rrrr- .. , . . , trD of carpeta cut ttb&l wate at Y. . Taylor . i SA'mat-rt -ats &.xx ut , , .... . vriiVtr tr.jrar I frf fa. xit rysi)r Jtslirr.tl-rrsKiAAa. ZI i ljut io Lb. ttt. truat.-TwtiiitttwrcU. Jtjtk. - -.-..- r -vav&&r ia raaKAa - T " - " T wi.,. . .. . .. . t" "."- " J w?rc : bcrftdr civec tiat tit se- )"sra aJl isater t to kep o : fins5- f as thty wUl W itilit' 'with to ike fall czteai f ik hw. Wi .,?-..- t yr L ' VTTl., z Z' j i v. .. ,i. 4 a. Ttnnwf i C3-41 V. C . PAPER Nebraska, and complete Jine of Jr? Inf.: uij,. !. ffnignnnm, an trim .nrC'ltOIi. At about 1 .30 this forcaooi fro . Slartctl McCook . Juit ho aad , , , ,, , , ( here i& not Juliy Iconn, but t fOcd to have Matted bctwea the furniture ure ad a vacant buildinc j )al.Jy occupicd a iwr0CM A' , .j., . i i t , in.icracce S3,000. Next door north was tho furniture store of J. I. Sha ( hnm fnllr m.iif.,1 T t ltn.ra : ' -!.. . . ' air t0 one fourth Mock Iwt, llw left I31G in the money drawer, which j Lc sUrt"'1 t0 poI: afur IxMng r100"- Several smaller !oc ocr. ' cd wzich foot up w il.OOO. Thta b a severe Iom to McCook. raalarr T tUmi. A. II. Alexander has good patft for rent 7 miles north wctt of E4 Cloud. Plenty of watcr. FUt Zi to 50c 33-tf All kinds of rick-rack aad asvrty braid at Mr. Newlae'. Lltrat Ltocrs .uun From 120 to $35 do!Ir eet ai A. L. Fank's The latest style in jerKjs jt rt ceived from New York city t Sbt. cwhou5c. HaEBbarcs. bro;de:l. It hlic triasaatsg, white fUssel, mh pxd at Mr. Ncwbyss. KsraitJarc f all kiait cheaper tier at F. V. Tayler . 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