""BaaaffJDE5 "fwWffJlffffffffaaaMaatf sjaiBaisai -msMl. s- Z 5 People Who Prefer Serviceable, Stylish, Well-Fitting Shoes, made of the BEST material, by experienced workman, to shoddy Ill-flttinfir. "worthless goods, made by cheapest of unskilled labor will buy them of Blalesiee & Kaley, We are confident of pleasing all customers from our large stock And Defy Competition as Regards Quality and Price. guCi for LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOES for your Children.- Blakeslee & Kaley. B. Jt M. R. R. Time Table. Taking effect Nov. 5, Trains carrjiiig passengers leave Bed Cloud as follows: KAST VIA HASTINGS. No. X Passenger to Hastings, - 8:00a.m. Nil, HG Freight for Hasting! - J :30 p.m. ARRIVE. No. 131 Passenger from Hastings arrive. 5:35 p.m. KAST VIA WYMOKK. No. 1C, Passenger to St. Joseph, ht, uMiNand Chicago daily - 10:30 a. m No H Passenger to Kansas Citv and Atchison, daily. ... 99, p.m. CUING WEST. No. 13 Passenger for Denver and In- tc rniedi.it point, dally, - - 7:30 a.m. No. 13, Passenger for Deu er, dally, 5 :45 p. m. CURRENT NEWS. at A3 Oil cake at Deyo's, Wall paper at Cottings. Buy your buggy paint of Deyo. All kinds of condition powders Deyo's. Joe Warner and wife arrived home tin a week. Oranges, bannas, iruits, &c, at J. 0. Lindley's restaurant. Miss Nancy Hilton adds her name to The Chief this week. For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &c , go to J. O. Lindley's. Henry Clark got his hand mashed this week while handling stone. There will be services at the Catho lic church nest Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Don't forget the Republican con vention takes place to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Lighting struck the M. E. church Tuesday evening, but did not do much damage. J. L. Miller wishes to announce that he has a fine line of trunks and valises. je Easter services at the various churches was very appropriate last Sunday. It. B. Fulton, helped the Great Family Weekly out this week with a big d jllar. A. J. George, a traveling man for Boyd & Overing was in Red Cloud, this week. Mrs. Parker, who has been visiting in Bed Cloud for some time past, re turned to her home in Jewell county, last week. All members of Knights of Labor are earnestly requested to meeet at their hall on Friday night at 8 o'clock sharp. Business for all concerned. Senator Moon, will be here in a few days, for the purpose of deciding whether or not he will build the brick hotel. Hope he will see fit to do it. The farmers report the ground in the best condition ever known in Ne braska. If the indications are ijood the county will fairly groan with abundance of all kinds of agriculture. Joe Warner, JefUwo weeks ago for the eastern states to encourage emi gration to Nebraska. Jot went as far cast as Cleveland, Ohio, and north in to Michigan and Wisconsin, throwing literature into Iowa, Illinois, Indiana Ohio, Michigan and Wiscosiu. Mr. 51. K. Bentley received this wf.pl- a verv encourai-inc letter from " -", - - J WW Chicago parties who are ODDS AND ENDS Ravens horse and cattle food at Deyo's. Miss Carrie Brakcfield is home from Blue Hill on a week's vacation. The A. O. U. W. boys go to River ton to-night to establish a lodge. Deyo's stock of wall paper is styl ish, new, clean and prices lowest. Miss Florence Donahue of Iowa, is visiting with Miss Mable Martin. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. Mters. Paint brushes, whitewash brushes, and all kinds of brushes at Deyo's. See Oscar Patmor before buying flour. He has made a big reduction. The wife ot Mr. H. E. Sanford de parted this life on the 20tb, after a AROUND TOWN long illness. L desiring to come to Red Cloud to investigate our facilities for manufacturing. Capital will come to Red Cloud if our promi nent men will do all they can to get it here. The Easter concert at the M. E. church on Sabbath evening was a yery pleasant entertainment. The speak ing, singing, &c, was well done and a very large audience was present and fully app-pc'ntcd the service. A large collection was taken up for the Russian sufferers. Recommended tjr the Queen. This is what all English people pay about whatever thy have to BelL In America however, it's "the verdict of the people" that Haller'e Barb Wire Liniment i the most successful remedy for cuts, bruises and sores ever introduced. For Ssle by Cotting. Lew Albrieht has rented the Char ley Potter buiding and will open a flour and feed store. We give it aB our opinion that Dejo is strictly in it when it come to prices aiid styles of wall paper. yMrs. Walter Sherwood of McCook is in the city visiting with her par ents, J. L. Miner and wife, F. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell more goods than he does, at prices that are low, for good goods. Remember the Chicago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no ale. It is low prices, the best ef goods and accurate dispensing that has brought L. H. Deyo, his large drug business. It is the judgment of all that Cot ting has the finest selection of wall paper in the oity, and in prices he can't be beat. Mrs. Henry Sherman and daughter mother and sister of Mrs. R. M. Mar tin, are visiting at the residence of R hi. Marian this Week. Owing to the change in time of ar rival of trains the Sunday opening hours of the post office will be as fol lows: 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. and 6.30 to 7:30 p. m. instead of 6 to 7 as fornr-erly. Mr. Palmer of Omaha, was in the city this week. He represents the State Business Men's association, and was looking op the prospect for Web ster county in the next industrial train that the state proposes to send east All republicans are requested to meet at the law office of R. McNitt in the Moon block Saturday eve at 8 o'clock, April 23d, for the purpose of organizing a republican club. All voters believing in the principles of the republican party are cordially invited. D B. Spanogle was in Lincoln this week in the interest of Webster coun ty. While there he took part in the organization of s state Immigration Bureau, lhe institution is composed of representative men of the state who propose to see that immigration is properly encouraged toward Ne braska. 5lr. Spanogle was fully rec ognized in this important convention by being elected one of the directors. Frank Quigley narrowly escaped be ing killed last evening, at Bloommg ton. In some tuaneer he was thrown down between the cars while switch ing and rolled around under the brake beam seven or eight times before be ing rescued. Ordinarilly if the acci dent had happened while on the road Frank would have been undoubtedly killed, as it was he was badly bruised and had one rib broken and his face seratched prttty seriously. It was a close eall for him and a great wonder that he was not instantly killed. t There is one thing that has been brought to our attention that ought to be stepped. Red Cloud has two as fine flouring mills as there are in the great wst. Both of these mills man ufacture flour that is equal to any of the brands aiade by their competitors, yet eur merchants carry large amounts of flour, variously estimated at from $1500 to 12000 worth per month. If this large amount of money was used in baying our home make of flour the money would be kept at home and an important enterprise fostered, that is otherwise left to stand on its own bot tom. Home enterprises thould be patronized first, and then let outsiders come in if necessary. The motto of the town should be ''Home first, and the world afterwards." The grasping afters few cents often turns' Out to be "penny wise aad pound foolish." Try those raiket cigars at Cutting's Paiutiug material of all kinds at Deyo's. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago clothing store. If you want wall paper or window shades, go to Cottings. For correct fitting clothing go to Chicago clothing store. We have the best stock of hats in the ciiy. Chicago store. For nobby suits the Chicago c loth ins store takes first rank. Go to the Chicago clothing store for pants of every discription. Cotting's new styles of fine guilt papors are elegant. Be sure and see them. The Lincoln mixed paints sold by Cotting are the best in the market. We guarantee them. Those new patterns of wall paper nt Cottings arc beautiful and prices lower than ever. Call and see them. For fire, lightning and tornado in surance, apply to Chas. Schaffnit, Red Cloud, Neb. Office over Deyo's drug store. The celebrated Leonard Clcanable Dry Air Refrigerators are the superi or of all others. For sale at W. W. Wright's hardware store. When going down the street, do not forget to stop in and see those beati ful gasoline Quick Meal Vapor stoves at W. W. Wright's. They are beau ties and the finest invented. C. L. Cotting had an immense stock of wall paper but some of the grades are already getting low. How ever he still has the largest stock in the country, and can please the most fastidious in sttle quality and price. On Thursday afternoon, the Sons of Vetrcans band made their first ap pearance on the streets. The boys are becoming apt players and Red Cloud will soon have a band that will not have to take a back scat for any one. Dr. A. F. Jonas, formerly of Madi son, Wisconsin, but now professor of in the Omaha medical college spent Monday in this city, as the puest of Dr. McKeeby. He is one of the Dr's old time neighbors and came hiro to help him in a surgical case. The Yankee Detective. On Thursday evening the Sons of Veterans of H. S. Kaley Camp No. 25 entertained our people with a rendi tion of the popular drama, the "Yankee Detective." A large audience greeted the boys and during the evening every part of the play was loudly applaud ed and highly appreciated. The play was one of thrilling interest and of intense excitement and was rendered purely by home talent and was all the more appreciated by our people, lhe music waB furnished by the Misses Mary and Margie Miner and was cer tainly very fine. These young lidies are expert musicians and during the interludes entertained the audience very happily. The dramatic perform ance was excellent, and those taking the various characters performed them in a manner that was aboye reproach. Will West as "Yankee Detective" was splendid and would have done eredit to an old actor. Will Tulleys, as Captain Dud ley looked a perfect detective, Chas. Southard, as leader of the gang of counterfeiters, in the person of John Dickerson was good and plainly showed that John was in it. Harry Miller as Splinters, took the bun. Harry's red nosecaptivaiod the aduience. Walter Warren, as Snifton, took the part oi a tougn Iran way bacJT Mud ncied his part wellJjUvcar Patmor masquer ading as WiB, a bogus detective, played his plri nicely, and "took the bracelets" h some hesitation. Irv ing Cummis, as Tucker, ths saloon keeper, wa Jkfmply out of sight. Hen ry Clark, pfc'ed the part of Sessions, in an exoefiat manner, Dell Olmsted, a colored Jaanian from Tcnessee. can- nadience in the part m Sam, and his dancing house down. Miss Mon- aa Alva T.filn Qsttt f Yi w9 ,f. :. ... ... UUUUWtl, jWife of Chas. Southard, i, iriticism. Miss Rose Emish COME AND SEE OUR MEN'S SUITS rs- -AT- Bucklcn's Arnlcca Salve The Best Salve in the world for cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Uorns, aud all other Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by L. H. Deyo. 3 i i i - Thanks Extended. The member? of H. S. Kaley Camp, of Red Cloud, wish to extend their thanks to the citizens for their hearty support given them at their enter-' tainmcnl on Thursday evening. Es pecially do thy thank the Misspf Rose Emigh and Montie Tulleys for their able assistance in helping to make the "Yankee Detective" a sae- cess. Also they wish to heartily thank Miss Mary and Margie Miser, for their excellent music furnished on the occasion. jf ' j r i ft ome Foolish People. ! allow a conch to run until it gets beyon the reach of medicine. They oftea b& "Oh, it will wear away." but in most crass it wears them away. Could they be ad duced to try the successful tnexupfte known as Kemp's Balsam, whichjkV siild on a positive guarantee to cult - tiey would immediately see the enBewat effect after taking the first doseJ&A all druggists. LJ k $? Walter Jones of Provo, Ufc; w in the city. JF"1 W. M. Vissehcr, was in froti? Mc Cook, this week visiting his.faiitty. Miss Sarah Conover was ia 1'iirficld this week, attending Sunday , School couveution. Dunug tins week thp pi?i Red Cloud, have been treated rain thau for many years.' Rev. E. J. Randall was i'i this week attending the m tlin ministerial nssnfifttinri !& Capt. Yocum of Ha shot and killed Myroa V traducing his daughter's has been pardoned by Gi The Congregational i packed to overflowing oa morning, to listen t tbeEsster ser mon which was preichedtby the Pas tor frym the text,MContfder the lilies how they grow. Tfctff presence of the Knights Templar ifif full uniform added to the interest off the occasion. tured th of Tenn brought tic Tulle- abandon was abo in her djaucult part of Mrs. Willough by was aaaellently played and highly appreciated by the audience, but when itcamjTJje "Old Granny WTizzle," Charlqprj Guilford simply walked off with dbn house solely his own. He cappejj'the climax. Thijprocecds were about $75 and go toffrid uniforming the members of the trap. The Beet Authorities. t &,Sc-T '-fr S225 500 "J.50 'Ngsrt-.i. ,-' 1 ,1 ' 'Ul., at -,.'-?. roo and 1(J The above Me barg L, ntions tins. J Suit are le of o more airfield og of .if ngs, who Ieet, for od name, Boyd. arch was st Sunday lh "suouasDr. Dio Lewis, Prof. Gross anilotaers, agree that catarrh is not a locSl'ibut a constitutional disease. Itjlhcrefore requires a constitutional rope dy like Hood's Sareaparilla, which effectually and permanently cures ciiif rrh. Thousands praise it jfp, C Hood's Pills cureli ver ills, jaundice, fcilliousness, sick headache, constipa- Mcb and all troubles of the digestive fcrgans. aS . t Real Estate Transfers. C B & Q R B to Maggie Crone sw4 3-2-11 Wd 9 800 05 Fy Grable to D D Miser s2 set aud lots 7 8 sec 12-1-11 and n2 aud ae4 see 22-2- jQwd cnoooo .VK Harris to H Wolfe nw4 2-2 9 wd.. 1300 00 OKindcher to U G Granger W2 nwl 2-2- 9Wa NWCU S Palmer to K K fanner nw4 14-2-12 wd 2000 00 A Garison to Oscar Ferdinand nw4 18-4-ewd 4000 no V Downs to W K Held nw4 31-2 12 tied I 00 BRPltaeytorGIIroya2ne4& a2 se4 Our display of children and boys' suits is a little the nicest shown vet. I CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. - Opposite Post-office. 22-2-12 rd : M0 to iO W Orrasby to P GUroy 2 ne4 It S3 se4 22-S-12qcd 230 00 B 8 Brown to J W Dennisoa nw4 24-1-U wd 1200 00 c A Teel to P. B. Goble 111 acres 30-2-11 deed 180 00 c H Palmer toB H Palmer lots l to i and 13 to 18 bloek 4 Kadcllfi'a add nd 2000 00 wm and jane mjucobs to Laura Barber lots 11 and 12 block 8 aad lols 9 and 10 block 11 KR add wd 800 00 H Klnsto B w Fox sart lot 0 bloek 9 Vance's add nod 10 00 T. Batim to K Welseh lou 15 & 16 block lORBaddwd 50 00. Total $20606 60 mmfmmm .'.f DUCKER'S CMSH DRY GOODS ' "'':- . .. HOUSE. 14 'J Vin Williams, has McCook. gone back to Highest of all ia fyxrmmt Power U, Why have chills, ajrae and fever, suffer death and take gallons of nauseous drags to cure them. If yon keep "Jtlepaticure" in your home and take it to regulate and purify the great organs of life, blood, liv er and kidneys, you will never be sick. This we will guarantee. L. H. Deyo. Far Cafc to aajr iart of the City Leave orders with J. O. Lindley. I will fill your orders promptly, and give you good service. J. H. CLiNE,Prop A concert will be given at the Opera House on Thursday evening, April 2Gth, by Miss Campbell and her pupils resisted by the talent of the city. The program will be pleasing and varied consisting of soBgs, in strumental trios, duets and solos, both upon violin and piano. Also not the least attractive part will, be some fine numbers rendered by toe Javeeile Or chestra Time and energy has Hot beea spar ed on the part of Miss Campbell to make this one of the most delightful occasion of the season. It is to fce desired that all will show their appre ciation of the cultivation of musio in our midst, by coming out and giviug era full house. mmmqmmmmB . S. CoVt EapiAff. 17, tHf You have heard pientj of remarks about tne weather, ao we,wm no mennousriiiurtuer. JBut must sav that we ?w 1 S3 m Have p)ts of Goods -. a tM That&we MUS f oet rid of. 7.1 ftU l u SPECIAL PEICES IN kTTOtl aWawffJ aWawffaV ffaWffl" ar Bwaaaaaw ar awaam ffaaTawffffhJABb . . ffff g. amaaffaV Baking ABSOLUTELY PMW Table lM 3PJ m a!3 If Kargaiw Ml its ar aVff P'lsJaV ICofne apjl -J "- n, napkins, towels and crash. 9EEC1 A LVALUES IN pring Dress Goods. ri -. m spring Jackets Capes. and; -: t ;. see us for bargians in dry . gbocls'' and shoes. GEO. A. DUCKER & CO. jjt." 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