: i n Ifri 1 I m I n WE IKE I BONESOF IT That our success is dae to the Liberal Patronage. received in the last six jears and to keep the custom of the past, we con tinue to sell yon good goods at lowest price, hereafter. Having just returned From Market Anri Tioiiwr nhit in ns lnrae aiiantities for STOKES, have been able At Bit Which we arc willing if the benefit of. This is no dodge, WllO : bubV' bbbbbb SSit bbbb bbbb m Of some Conscienceless Dealers bring us new customers daily If anything from this house isn't right come to us and well MAKE 11 Kl H 1. C. WIENER, RED CLOUD. WYMORE. ftl- - ingi opportunity now offered to secure your Tablets, Books, Slates, Pencils and other school supplies whiie the stock is complete. youv that this is the time to select from the finest line line of sclool tablets in the city- C. L. CoTTING. Druggist and Bookseller. tat, Mors I lb. (Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.) J. W. Dacicxer, Local Agent. - Arrive j. Leaves. f&ssengay. 2:-iip,n. 2-.50p.in Acconcani Freight 3:03 p.m. 5:00 p,m HASilMiS TO THE EAST via Northwestern route. AraIveToric5:S2 p.m, Fremont8:13. Oma- ha, 9QijCJt- lliisn. Krf m. St lt 950 an lioavefl cluesgo :jon.ra. Omaha 8:40 a.m. ar- lidBYes iiiur.gu -uup.ro. rives at UabtiJis ;: o.m. Oms St. PanP, Sioux City, and all points JiORTlf, EAST, SOUTH, WEST. The olu Vr. t- utnern Nebraska, Dakota, Hot Springs, the Black Hills, and Central Wyoming. Thrcws" ;J:?3 3 -s.Re r!ictcdto , tination. J'or rate Sr.- -.: ..te, ell oa J B. Daciixkr. Agent. Hastings, Neb. ji. fi.'nrs, J.i:. Bu:haax, Gen. UatMcor. Ucn. Pas. Agent. Oni Xeb. "ffiAT WHOL.rjlAJLE DRESS-GOODS t CLOTHIM We cxn sivt .-c.i luiwier if job will state what Tfu tract and '-""' '' lw samplef. we carry an ;...! ,i mt.m1.i stuck of All-. Srraa- 'jriattrO r:oV fora!e to cousuaieni allow- i ,t K ', : - avllrte 'ur pt'to fit fiW1 - .a ..tewuta which can tc sent ntijeet i' .-.ft .iimti r.-tit t fit enouzb rontv Mix" Ess tn cuaixi.u'f ' .' alf-Tus;. t- rt.reuc A- T i rh-n:0. We femt rulo for i ,rt Wo toners our cjtenul TI11PI.. "XLII.IST.. CMcnso, III. will our TWO lots to close out some large to give our customers advertising but have LOW IB Good Bargains! To offer you in all our departments Being able to buy goods where they are offered the cheapest to us, we are not forced to buy where our credit if good, We can therefore piveou many advantaces over others re 1101 so IuCKT. r niir-taiiu' arv uui viuj in the cfothinK line, but our bbbbbbb . mBBBl a BOOTS AND SHOES Arc marked very low. Remember wo sell tho Selz shoes The Cock and Bull Stories BLADEN. Mrs. C. E. Hicks started this week for Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grandstaff re turned Saturday front a three weeks trip to Iowa and Missouri. Mr. Jas. Burden has been appoint ed post-master ot this place. It is reported that Mr. J. C. Colby sold his timber claim for $3,200. Married, at the residence of W. H. Hoffman, September 15, Mr. Jfdward Hoffman and Miss Lilly Tooker, Rev. Morrison of Blue Hill officiaiing. Married, at the residence of the brides parents in this place, Septem-be- 21 by Rev. Smith, Mr. E. Aultz and Miss Lucy White both of Bladen. Mr. Geo. L. Mattison and Floyd Tooker started last Wednesday for Colorado where they expect to make their future home. Mr. W. II. Householder's brother-in-law and family returned to Iowa last Monday after spending a few weeks visiting friends. Miss Lous Monroe has gone to Kearney, where she has obtained a situation in a dress making establish ment. Mr. James West moved his wife and daughter to Blue Hill where the latter will attend tchool during the coming winter Last Friday it took a few hot words a few sharp blows and a few dollars fiom each to settle a dispute between two neighboring farmers. Mr. Joseph Pashby has rented his farm and expects to spend a year in Iowa and Michigan. Sadie. CCWIiES. J. T. Latta of Liacoln has return ed to make Cowles his home again, after an absence of nearly two years. Miss Genie McMillan is visiting friends in Cowlas this week. Miss Jennie Blaine returned on last Tuesday evening from a visit to friends in Adams county. Prof. J.- M. Scoles will move his family in the house west of the hotel, in the near future. There will be a basket supper at the 31. E. chureh, Saturday evening, September, 23th. Mr. Brittle occupied the pulpit at the Congregational ehcrch on last Sunday, Rev. Piatt being ill. PjCKWicir. Bee Chrrw transit Kyrnp. Is civiui; sitleadid satisfaction to the trtirte and kbesa!st l:o nositivlv mtnf-lnnt whirh "can lr ac.-onnt"! fcr In no tber way except ihm it. is wiuiom noini ir.e oes on me roarKet. Akfor and ce sure yon get the genuine. We keep it. C. jjCottlog, liruggist. c;itldrnux re t tlic i?wlr. All the school? iu W;3ter connty will be admitted iuto tit, fru. crou-uls free of t'.irge Fr!1av. October. ... By order of j; L PUItB J CREAM gAKlKg Its suiK-rlor excellence proven in millions of homes tor more tlian ;i quarter of a century. It Is used by the United Mates government. Kn riorsed by lite heads of the great iintverMMes as the Stmii;:t, riirot. ana most Healthful. Dr. l'ricc Crejiiu fiakim; Powder does not f 011- tain anionla. lin.e. or alum, hold only in cans. 1'KICE BAKING OAVDEttCO. XSW YOKK. CIIICACO. ST.UIOJS. CITY CLATTER. ICaatlcd bjr Oar Alert Keporf rrs, u& lrepret for Oar Kea4en. Don't forget the fair next week. C Schaffnit is in Kansas City buy ing goods. Seetho.se Shetland shawls at the New York Store. A fine lot of carpet warp at the New York Store. Attorney Smith of Hastings was in the city this week. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F. V. Taylor's. Corn buskers, soap, pise tar and rubber fincer cots at Cotting's. All goods arc sold at the New York Store at the lowest cash prices. Mrs. R. Y. Sbircy has returned Lome from her visit in the east. A fine line of jeans, cassimeres and flannels at the New Yrk Store. Miss Rena Cashmere was married to Mr. Jos. Pardoo of Council Bluffs this week. The New York Store is headquar ters for the the best makes of boots and shoes. The finest line of guns in the val ley just received a A. Morhart's, the popular hardware man, Red Cloud. Are you going to boy a carpet.' If so do not fail to call and examine my stock and prices F. V. Taylor. You can't miss it if you buy a pock et knife ai Cottings. He has nothing but new good and his prices suit these close tiiucs. Ribbons, ribbons, ri'ibons. A big lot of remnants will be sold at less than half price, at the New York Store. I can save you big money on furni ture and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpets cut without waste at F. V. Taylor's. 100 gross nice dress buttons and others will be closed out at 2 cents a dozen . Don't miss this sale at the New York Store. fcatneriy oe Auitz dealers in new cider, apples and peaches. Also grape juice at 50 cents a gallon. In Featherly building. no5-tf Now is the time to build. I can s&ve you 25 percent on all building material, Bids soliceted. Perkins old stand. D. B. Heard. Frank Buschow and August Mar tin of Blue Hill were in the metropo lis this week. The boys are always welcome at these steam headquarters Philip Barkley and his son have purchased the Henderson livery sta ble and will be glad to meet all of their old friends who desire to feed their teams. Come in and see our new line of tinware, lanterns, coffee mills and agate ware fresh from Chicago and at Chicago cost. Perkins old staud. D. B. Heard. John O. Yciser left for Omaha Wednesday where he goes for the purpose of locating. He will follow his profession in Nebraska's metropo lis. Tub Chief wishes bim success. R. Bf Fulton and family are home from IJakota and Iowa where they have been visiting for several weeks. Mr. F. repor:s a fine time. While away he took in his regimental re union. August Martin the enterprising Blue Hill butcher handed us the nc ceseary equivalent this week for a year's subscription to tne Great Fam ily Weekly, and from this on J1 be enrolled as a member of our extensive family. Thanks, August. Van Benson, who has been lan guishing in the bastile at Nelson was in the city this Trcck for the purpose of being tried for snooting Winfield Palmer last summer. V uu looks as if the prison fare agreed with him as he is hale and hearty looking. , Wm. Stitigley has moved his bar ber shop l tht? stand wher W. W. Gilbert formerly kept, lie !us nam ed his tonsorial parlors the "Commer cial barber shop." He is a goed bar ber and dfirvrt all tf h?n former pa trons and friemJs to call on him. He is bound to trnt you nice and give yon as jiood a sliave a yen can cr m ggPfflrECTgg e west. cratle "Do tke democrats of th second congressional district iBtend to nom inate a candidate for congress this "Do they intend to nominate a can didate? Well, I should say they do," said one of the delegates to the meeting of the democratic central meeting last night "We shall nom inate a man who is in harmony with every right minded democrat, and we shall elect him. The repub lican will not send the next congress man from the second." "Who is the warrior of the demo crat fold who propose to come to th rescue of the forlorn?" "He is Mr. McKeighan, of Red Cloud. He is a fluent talker and plenty of good hard sense. I am sure we will elect him, If Laws hap pens to get the republican nomina tion then McKeighan will have an easy victory. In case Harlan is put up by the republicans McKeighan will have a prettj close fight for the seat in congress, but he will get there by a few hundred majority even then." The Chief has no particular ob jection to Mr. McKeighan as a man, but his democratic proclivities cer tainly precludes his chances of ever going to congress from the "Big 2d.7 The district has good republican material that will fill the vacancy in the second district. Tke Fir at ta If ear Era Kxpeaf tlaa. Only one building was destroyed by fire at the New Era Exposition, St. Joseph, Mo., last Sunday night, and was rebuilt inside of two days. The stock show and horse fair begins the 23d, and will be the finest ever held in the west. So many entries were received that it became necessary to build more stalls and pens. Ad ditional attraction of extraordinary merit have been secured for the am phitheatre, and the programme will not be changed in the slightest degree. Amone the attrastion mav be men tioned the following: Bach's celebrat-l ed Millitary band and orchestra, in I aauy vonceru; iony-uve acres oi ground, covered with beautiful buildings, and illuminated at night with thousands of prismatic lamps; Capt Jack Crawford with his band of Apache Indians, in daily exhibitions of Indian dances, warfare.&c; Elsa Yon Blumen and Josic Hawks. Cham pion Lady Bicyclist; Kemp Bros., Roman Hippodrome Riders; Capt. PaulBoyton, the Aquatic Marvel; Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Jumping; an Indian Ban 1 from the Haskell Institute; Capt. Bogardus and three Sons, Rifle Shooting; Bron cho John and Band of. Cowboys, in in Western Sports. Fifty cents ad mits to everything. W. S. Falkenburg was in Denver this week. Two of Mrs. Crone's brothers from Iowa are in the city this week. Mr. M. R. Bentlcy and wife go to Dakota next Tuesday on an extended visit Mrs. Dr. Emigh and children ar rived home Wednesday evening from a tnD ,n 1I,ino,s I F. P. Shields, the talented scribe of the Blue Hill Leader, invaded our wigwam Wednesday evening. Mr. Alanson Miller of Iowa brother of Mrs M. W. Dickerson is in the city visiting. He is enroutc for Sherman county, Kansas. Come to D. B. Heard's for cutlery. Eighty patterns of pocket knives to select from and twenty patterns of table cutlery all at Chicago cost. A. P. Howard, familiarly known as 'Art" has returned to Red Cloud where he will be installed as manager of the R. A. Handy ' lumber com pany s yards, the uhief will al ways be pleased to hear of Art's -access. He is a bright and intelligent young man and will make his mark iu the world if energy and perseverance will accomplish it. M. R. Bentley exhibited to the ed itorial eyes of this office some of tho most luscious pears, of the "Flemish Beauty" variety that we have ever seen. They were raised on his farm in Kansas, ten miles south of this city. They were very large and were equal to the celebrated California Bartlett pears, in taste, variety, size, etc. They are daisies. M. B. Edleman whe has fcc a resident of Red Cloud for a number of years past has vacated his position as manager ot tne xi. a. uanay lum ber yard in this city and has depart ed for Waldo, Arkansas, where he goos as manage! and superintendent of a much larger company. Mr. E. while in this city made many warm friends who will be sorry to have him depart from our midst. However his hosts of friends here will be pleased to lcrn that his new position will be much more lucrative, besides bcx : much better position. The CnitF wishes him success and prosperity iu his new home in the south. Killed la a Serxaam Mill. Charles Church, a yonag man ngcJ about 2, met with a terrible acci dent this morning. J to was engaged with n lot of men in making sorghum iu the mill of George Bobbin, about twelve miles north east of Bine Hill, when his r.-.rs bscif i 3?u?-y caught in 6ic part of tn-s machinery. He was drawn in r.d hi fctl crushed, which rt.-enlted in itmcdi:i?3 death. He li"ivs n tt'? . d aiiild In dtiiu'o circnistaueS. Ho There EVERYBODY Do you know that Adam Morhart Has the largest supply of HEM) if Of all descriptions. Don't fail to see him if you you prices that can not are in need. Also a full line of Hardware, Tinware, Copper Barb In car load lots now on sale, could wish. Call and Bed Cloud MRS. G. S. ALDEHS Millinery Emporium. Ladies will find it to their advantage to examino ray stock of millinery and fancy goods before pnrchoseinh elsewhere. My goods are ali New and Bui Warner & Boots Boots W have removed to oar NEW QUARTERS jaat Vortk of the F. M Bank and now have the Ime&XL Stock of Boots ;nd Shoes Ever seen in Bed Ckrad, and they wffl be sold at prices that will Bake them go fast, in f met we are going to Sell our Goods Cheap for Cash ! We hare the largest stoek and warrant oar stock. F Abstract . xi. ru-hi, -laaager. Atolvasts of Title Fa to.1 ta MgOj, Accurate ., WUmtocelat.wtywoaxsa one of theme ewnplemn cfU ..... .,. a kv, , ?w K"f wue.i nueu cronpuy m Oto dollar ba,I ii and approval. A.Mrs m- ell ea L.JI STOVES in theyalley, both GOIfi want a stove for lie will make help hut make you huy if youl ware, flan's, Etc. Wire, in fact he has everything you see him in Opera House block. If Olmrn ru A D Nebraska!! Fist - class. Bui Wolfanger, h Shoes Shoes Co., Red Cloud, i t'nlr. , ,.r . elicited FORT JI.'.!rA .r., Ilod Cle-.d, c !o:ial iiani,-uiiu.. r-ccr'TC o.na.ittoc. MflSHpM99HMaga9V imymmrrwm wgi BH ' Ji - TiO V.- ... ur