"p-'ffSfcjS.-- - m t3 s f People WJ70 Prefer Serviceable, Stylish, Well-Flttinff Shoes, raade of the BEST material, by experienced workman, to shoddy ill-fitting, worthless goods, made by cheapest of unskilled labor win buy them of We are confident of pleasing all customers from our large stock And Defy Competition as Regards Quality and Price. tSCuU for LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOES for your CiiMren.-Bf Blakeslee & Kaley. II. & JI. R. R. Time Tabic. Takins effect Nov. 5. Traini carrying iiaasensers leave Red Cloud as follows: KAST VIA HASTINGS. Vo. 132 I'xs-en?er to Hastings, - 8:00 a. m. No, 130 Freight fur Hastings - 1 JO p.m. AKRIVE. No. 131 Passenger from Hastings arrives 5:33 p. m. EAST VIA WYMORE. No. 1G, r.i-ssenger to L. .luseph, &t, ivoui-antl Chicago daily - 30:30 a. m No it I'.i-senqcr to Kansas City and Atchison, daily. - - - 9:38, p.m. GOING WEST. No. 13 Passenger for Denver and in termediate poiuts, daily, - - ;oa.m. No. 13. l'asenger for Denver, daily, 5 :45 p. m. CURRENT NEWS. Oil cake at Deyo's. "Wall paper at Cottings. Buy your buggy paint of Deyo. Charley Sterner is on the sick list Painting material of all kinds at Deyo's. Buv vour paints and brashes at Cottings. Farm lands are raising in valu hereabouts. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago doming store. If you want wall paper or window shadt.5, go to Cuttings. For correct fitting clothing go to Chicago clothing store. Farmers get your Blue vitrol for soaking wheat at Cottings. For nobby suit3 the Chicago cloth ins itore takes first rank. Go to the Chicago clothing stere for pants of every discription. vVm. Sterner who has been on the sick list for some time is better. 3Ir. Johnson will have a fine assort nient of millinery goods first of the week. Jno. Cox. of Red Cloud, was in the Gate City, Wednesday. Superior Guide. Thos. Chafin, came in this week and made the editor happy by a re newal. C. L. Cottinp has the finest stock of 'pocket knives in the city at low prices. The Lincoln mixed paints are the best on the market. Sold by C. L. Cotting. 3Ir. Fogg came in this week and ordered the Great Family "Weekly to his address. By all means pave the streets. It would show the world that lied Cloud meant business. A. T. Walker has our thanks for a renewal of the Great Family for a seasonable period. .Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Nicker son, Kansas, was visiting relatives in Bed Cloud this week. Mr, C. Wiener will, during the com ing season, display special bargains in his show windows. We -rive it as our opinion that Deyo is strictly in it when it como to prices and styles of wall paper. Kd. Wherman went to Bed Cloud, Tuesday, taking his household goodB with him. Superior Guide. During the wind storm Thursday night. Charles Lewis, had the misfor tune to have his windmill blown down. Mrs. Johnson has purchased the millinery business of Johnson & Ba ker, and will hereafter run the busi ness. It is low prices, the best ef goods and accurate dispensing that has brought L. II. Deyo, his large drug business. Miss May Hummel was brought home from Riverton, Tuesday morn ing, very sick. Te Ciip hopes she will recover. Mrs. Johnson & Baker, have dis solved partnership, and in the future Mrs. Johnson will conduct the millin ery business. It i; the judgment of all that. Cot tinir has the finest selection of wall Zr. in !. r?tr and in Drices he cjin't be beat, Bsr. M. Putnam has gflne to Bos ton, Mass., to be gone about two months. When he reiuxns his wife will accompany him. Miss Willa Cathpr is home from Lincoln on a vacation, visiting her parents. Miss Willa is attending college in that city. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have pood, sound health one musthave ,,-a nVh r,nd abundant blood. There is no shorter or surer route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. C. Jj. Cotting. ODDS AND ENDS Try those raiket cigars at Cotting's The prospects for Bed Cloud are booming up amazingly. Business is picking up in Bed Cloud and people are happy. Mr. Bice, brother-in-law of Mrs. F. V. Taylor was in the city this week. Miss Jennie Bell, daughter of Be ceiver Bell, was visiting in Lincoln this week. J. McCartney helped the Great Family Weekly out by renewing for '92. Thanks. People as for south as Burr Oak were getting wheat ground at the Gate City Mills this week. F. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell more goods than he does, at prices that are low, for good goods. W. J. Harris made the Big Injun feal good this week by passing in a big dollar for The Chief for 1S92. A House and lots in Bed Cloud to trade for a iarm. Will assume mortgage, ut C. WT. Kaley. Don't forget to vote for the best in terests ef Bed Cloud next Thursday. The non-partisan ticket is the choice of the people. The Ladies of the G. A. B. will give a cake and coffee social on Sat urday night. Music and speaking. Cake and coffee 10c. Farm loans at lowest interest Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than has ever been given in this coun ty before. Option to pay part or all at end of any year. C. F. Cather, Our reporter has suspicions that a certain school mam, not more than a 1000 miles from Bed Cloud, is about to put on the matrimonial yoke, as she was observed buying lace curtains the other day. Mrs. B. F, Gibson, wife of our new hardware man, surprised him Satur day by makirjg him a visit unexpect edly. Mr. G. was happily surprised and his face was wreathed in smiles as a consequence. Mr. A. J. White, the other evening lost his pocket book containing a large sum of money and he was very much perturbed over it, but fortunate ly the wallet fell into honest hands, and he received it without loss. Mr. M. B. Bently, while in Omaha, the other day, slipped on the side walk and broke the bones in his ankle and he is now laid up in that city waiting for the affected limb to he 1 sufficiently to allow him to come home. By the way Bed Cloud has now one of the best silver cornet bands here abouts, in the Sons of Veterans band. The boys are learning fast, and The Chief is pleased to note the fact that tney win soon De among the Dest in the stato. The "Golden Gate Special" went through this city via the B & M By os Saturday night bound from Penn sylvania to California. The train was composed of six coaches, which were el?borately furnished and lighted with electricity. The Yocum trial of Hastings is finished, the jury found for manslaugh ter and Judge Beall sentenced Yocum to one year in state's prison. In the mean time Judge Beall granted him a new trial, ine sentiment in and around Bed Cloud is generally to the effect that Yocum should have been set free. There is. not one mar; n one hundred that wfluld not haye done a similar act if placed in Yocum's shoes. The tjon says that the last board of supervisors was Bepublican. Our editorial friend was mistaken, as that board had a majority of independents. The Be publicans had only seven ou the board, and hence the expense of the last board must be attributed to some other source than the Bepubli can party. As far as the expense was concerned it would mke but little aitterence or waat tue majority was composed, the amount was at least $lGq0 too high, and much, higher than canld possibly be charged by a board of commisioners. The people wc believe demand a change. 1 BaplUt cfturck Subjects for SuDday April 3d. A. 31. 1why Beligious Denominations dif fer and yet agree." P. xl Chapel Day Exercises, by the Sunday School. It is a truth in medicine that the small est dose that performs the cure is the best De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure I and are the best C. L. Cottiwr. LP AL BREEZES Bavcns horse and cattle food at Deyo's. Attorney Chaney, was in Lincoln, on business this week. Gentle Spring has come at last to intense joy of mankind. Deyo's stock of wall papsr is styl ish, new, clean and prices lowest. Paint brushes, whitewash brushes, and all kinds of brushes at Deyo's. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. Myers. See Oscar Patmor before buying your. He has made a big redaction. The W. C. T. U. will meet during the month of April, with Mrs. Sher wood. "Jim" Smith and wife, of Beatrice, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Boals, this week. Bemember the Chicago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no ale. 3irs. L. Cordall and son George Gf Seneca, Kansas, are visiting with Mrs. S. L Umphenour. Mrs. Cordall and Mrs. u. are sisters. Mr. TV. H. Fuller is painting his residence property and making other necessary repairs, and soon will have a hmdsome residence. Quite a heavy hail storm on Thurs day. Some of our people who were out were afraid they would catch hail before getting under shelter. Mr. Geo. Latta has gone tt Califor nia. Before leaving he came in and ordered TnE Chief to accompany him and also subscribed for a friend. That is the kind of men editors like to see. The B & M railway managers are patting on fast trains for Denver that will make the distance from Omaha to Denver, two hours earlier than any train service on any other line. The B & 31 are always ahead when it comes to enterprise. The Bed Cloud meeting has broken the record. This is certainly a grand meeting. The largest meeting so far as numbers are concerned that has ever been held in the state by our brethren, there being when last heard from, 9G added. So the good work goes on. Christian (Chicago) Orocle. Mr. L. P. Albright, Walter Sher wood, and J. TV. Sherwood were in Lincoln this week attending court in which they are dependants and Mr. and Mrs. Chase, plaintiffs. It is the case wherein Chase is trying to recov er property that he traded to Mr. Al bright for bank stock, and then, when the bank failed, played the baby act and tried to make out that he didn't know what he was doing. 'Jljr Daughter'! Life Was saved by Hood's Sarsaparilla," says 3r. B. B. Jones of Alna, tfaine. "She had seven running sores in different places on her body, bat on giving her Hood's Sarsa pprilla there was marked improvement and now she is well, strong and healthy." Hood's Pills care constioation br re storing the peristaltio action of the ali mentary canaL They are the best family cathartic, Bine Hill Notes. (Taken From The Leader.) Cutter and Cranz, a couple of Bed Cloaders spent a few moments in the Hill, Wedn2sday. Several Blue Hill democratic stal warts were in Bed Cloud, yesterday evening, attending a democratic meet ing. T. J. Ward, has never asked for office, but rather than have no repre sentation (of a democratic hue) in in the next session of the legislation he'll consent to go, providing he re ceives the nomination., and geti votes enough. Benard McNeny and H. G. Koehler were selected by the Democrats of Webster county to attend the state convention as delegates. They were instru cted to cast their vote for Hon. Wm. Thompson of Grand Island for delegate at large to the National Dem ocratic convention. We are pleased to see how The Chief and Argus are showing up how they (the supervisors) save their own bill s and slash others. The time wil come when tnpse self-tvled dnmn- gogues will know upon whose toes bucy ic u-uauiijg. Mine host C. E. Conrad of the Central contemplates the erection of a brick hotel. It is to be 40xfi0. twn stories high with basement The first floor will be 10 feet, the second 12 and the third 10. Will have two large sample room and a billiard par lor in connection with other necessary rooms for a. buildjng of that size. When.chmpleted.iL wiiL be- a little tasty hotel and no doubt will bo-inuch appreciated by the traveling pubtfc'as well as by the townspeople. In order to fully famliarise him self with the habits, wants and cus toms of the farmer. Attorney L O. Martin has hied himself as a tiller of tbe soil. He thinks within the course of a year or so he'll be a fit subject for the legislature. Let us nope that ne 11 so aaapt nimself. Supervisor Patterson of Harmony, is prone to believe that there is quite a bundle of political goods in store him. Well may there be. Mr. Pat terson is one of our most industrious and level-headed men on the board and he deserves proper recognition at the hands of his constituency. Curbstone Cracks. Alonto Hucklebury said to a CniEF rustler that the only way to build up a good city was to get a move on the city, by the city and with the city, and every man in the city palling to gether for the good of the city. See. Uncle Snowdrift, although a little late in the season, thought that if Bed Cloud would pave the streets it would be a move that would set Bed Cloud a notch ahead of any of her sister cities. Think so. Peter Wideawake, who never opens his mouth without saying something, (liU t,n mil nn thn hpflfl" whPtl hfi remarked that Bed Cloud should buy the Sleeper property and build a court house thereon, with the aid of the county. It would be about one of the bc3t things Bed Cloud coald do. Billy Jerkwater whose office is on the corner of two streets, thought that Bed Cloud would receiye the most substantial boom this fall that had ever been known, fron the rea son, that a boom had struck outside real estate and the city was sure to come in for its share. We murmured "you bet." Our old friend Pol ltical thought that he could observe a rising ber ometerferthis section of tha country, should the Bock Island come this way and the election passed off quietly. He was about right. Senator Cummings, in musing over various conditions of life, thought that the city could make, a very sub jsantial improvement by laying new sidewalks, and the Senator knows a thing or two. Ben Doorslab thought if there should be as much ambition displayed in pushing enterprises as there were in some other directions, the city would be on the pinaclo of success this season. The Democratic house of Congress is about as great a nonennity as could be found in one gieat nation. They have been in session for more than three months, yet there is not one thing that they have done for the country, that has come to tbe sarface, still Professor Holman. makes his periodical cry of economy, and keeps right on drawing his five dollars per day ani perquisits. It has cost the country hundreds of thousands ot dollars for this congress to do noth- log. So many have been cared of rheuma tism by Hood's Sarsaparilla that we urge all who softer from the disease to try this medicine. All kinds of condition powders at Deyo's. Last week we mentioned in The Chief that the dam had gone out. Our statement was erroneous inasmuch as only the top had been taken off. Had the statement been allowed to po un corrected it would have done some in jury to the Gate City Milling Com pany, who depend on the dam for power. In sorrection we are pleased to say that the condition of the dam dees not affect them in any manner, and they are very busy grinding every day in the week, and by their fair dealing and honest goods haye attract ed trade from all parts of southern Nebraska and northern Kansas. Messrs Sherwood and Ponsor are gen tlemen who fully nnderstand how to treat their patrons and are millers of many years standing, Mr. Ponsor hav ing served a lifetime at it TnE Chief wishes them success. of all gtades at low prices at Wiener's. The Secret of Success. C. L. Cotting, druggist believes that tViA KAeret of success is Derseverance. Therefore they persist in keeping the fin est liae ot penumenes', toiiet nn;iD, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market They espeoially invite all per sons who have palpitration, short breath, veak or hungry spells, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, night mare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart-disease to try Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart Cure before it is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy. Fine book of testimonials free. Dr. M iloa Tt;tnrjtt"v "Serine is unsumassed for sleeplessness, headache, fits, eta, and it contains no opiates. Best Terms on Farm Loans I am now prepared to make farm loans at low rates, and on tbe best terms ever offered In this county. Privilege to pay all or part or tkc principals at aajr interest payment. J II Bailer COME AND MEN'S -AT- $2 3 5 7 9 AND 10 The above Mentions Suit are bargains. Our display of children and boys' suits is a little the nicest shown yet. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite Post-office. W- W. WRIGHT, Ffardware, Tiirware, StoVs, I will have Gasoline Vapor Stoves about April 1st The Best in the World. .11 kinds of tin work made a specialty. Hoofing, Spouting and shop work done on short notice. Call and see me in ihe Kaley Block. Girl Wanted. At tile city bakery and restaurant. Call on Joe. Herburger, Red Cloud, Neb. on.RcsIdcnt Xoticc. John Shutliff, plaintiiff, vs G. W. Baker et al defendants. Affidavit on file. The defendants, Marion Story and My ron Billings, will take notice that on the 2d day of March, 1802, the plaintiff filed hia petition in the district court of Web ster county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which'is to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by the defendants, Geo. W. Baker, and Mary K. Baker to Jas. H. Fallman, who arsigned said mort gage to plaintiff, that said mortgage is on the south-east quarter of section twenty two, township two, north, in range ten, west, in Webster county, Nebraska, and was duly recorded in the records of said county, iou are therefore required to answer said petition on or before the Oth day of May, 1S02, or said petition will be taken as confessed by yon and decree rendered, foreclosing said mortgago as prayed for in said petition. 364t Jon- Shctliff, By G. R. Chaset, His Attorney. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued from the office of C. B. Crone, clerk of the district court of the tenth judicial dis trict within and for Webster county, .Ne braska, upon a decree in an action penQ- iuk loercm, wuerein mre. i. n. .oanies and Effie Barnes are plaintiffs, and against John M. Ferguson, Agnes J. Ferguson and James H. Ferguson, de fendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the courthouse at Red Cloud, in said Webster county, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holden)onthe 3d Day of" May, A. D. 1892, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day. the fol lowing described property towit: The north-west quarter (nwjij) of section thirty-Jour (34) and the north-east quar ter (neij) ad the east half (e) of the north-west quarter (k) of section thirty three (33,) township four (4,) north, ranje ten (10,) west of the Cth p. m. firAn nnna. molinnfl 1.?. OCl J3. ff March, A-D. 1802. 3G-30d Cfco. E. Coo. Sheriff. TIBBET5, Mokex &. Febbis, JTt'fs' Atfys J SEE OUR SUITS .25 .75 .00 .50 .00 a full line'of WfW Hail Insurance. The Continental Insurance com pany will insure against hail, etc., this year and in order to protect yourselves the farmers should see A. H. Gray, Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Ho, there! Calmes, the baker, in Ira Sleeper's building north of The Chief office keeps the finest bread, buns, cakes, pies, &c, in Red Cloud. Try hinu tf Go to Fentress & Zeluff, for a slick hair cut, clean shave, mustache black ed shampoo. Republican caucus Garfield township. The Republi cans of Garfield township are request ed to meet in caucus at the Vagoner Bohool-house district 18, on Wednes day April 20, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. a. to elect 4 delegates to the County convention to be held on April 23rd, at Red Cloud, Jxo. B. Stassib, Committeeman, The Celebrated Stallion Battler, will make the season of 1893 as follows: Fridays and Saturdays at Richardson's barn, Red Cloud. Tuesdays at Bladen. Pedigree Rattler is a Blackhawk Morgan, well muscled, good action and a natural stepper and beautifol style- Was foaled Sept 15, 1S8G, and isaboatl5f hands high. His sire was a Morgan, his dam was a Morgan and Blackhawk. Rat tler has fins bone and 6inew, well boiltr and an elegant roadster. Tebms 87 to insure a mare with foal; 310 to insure a colt to stand up and suck; So cash for single service, if mare fails to get with foal on single service, owser can return her and by paying $2 extra can havo insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but I will not be re sponsible should any occur. Owners parting with or removing mares froav the county before they are known to be with foal forfe'Nithe insurance money. 3G4t "W. H.FclleOwmt.- fBjfcf- .4Bk 'A f4 I k. 3 a t, ' 1 1 'irtlBlitfe , .'.-fe.-.rr, .."., . 5'oa s -,&'. LS V .u- & T tUtMHtttiemiA: 5 - . 38aiBEt A m , ttmmmmtam HBssBBnasssWj