iWil5M3Ei; as&s k W YOUR CHILDREN Little Giant School Shoes ! They come nearer enduring hard knocks and ill usage than any shoes you ever bought. FOR SALE BY BLAKESLBE & KALEY. Q 0. CASE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Moon Block, . RED CLOUD; WBB. Collections promptly nttondod to, and correspondence solicited. pANDOLPH MoNITT, ATTORNEY, Moon Block, RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to. I. W. TULLEYS, M. D. Homoeopathic PhyalcUM Red Cloud, NcbrniKa. Office opposite First National Bank. U. H.Kxumlnlng burgeon. Chronlo diseases treated by mall. C P. HADLEY, Painter and I'npcr Hanger, Satisfaction guaranteed. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. B. dt 91. II. R. Time Table. Taking effect Aug It Trains carrying passengers leave Red Cloud as follows: EAST VIA HASTINGS, No. 14'J Passpngerto Hastings, - 0.00p.m. No, 140 Krelght tor Hastings 1 :30 p. in. AlllUVE. 1'asscnger from Hastings . i tlvos 0;40a. m. KAHT VIA WYMOKK. No. 10, rasse ngor to St. Joseph, at, wuli anil Chicago dully , - , 10:30 a. m No 14 1'aHsenger to Kansas Cltv and Atchison. 6lNG-WI;3T ".P.- NO, 13 Fassenger (or Deliver and In termediate points, dally, 7;30a.m. No. IS, l'asscngor for Denver, dally, 0:20 p. m. OXrOKD AWD URD CLOUD ACCOMMODATION. No. 143 local freight to Oxford dally except Sunday 6.00 am No. 144 local freight from Oxford dally except Sdnday 8:15 pm M cmocrallc Senatorial Convciv tlon. A delegate convention of the demo crat voters of the 20th senatorial dis trict of Nebrask, is hereby called to con vene at Superior, Nebraska, Saturday, Sept. 3rd, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the pur poso of placing in nomination a candi date for State Senator, to be voted for at the coming November election. In accor dance with apportionment as fixed by the Senatorial committee, the following counties comprising said district are en titled to representation as follows: Webster 8 Franklin Nuokolls 0 By order of the Senatorial central oom mittee. J. H. Kkstibson, Secretary. P. W. Shea, Chairman. ii m .i ' Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than has ever been given in this coun ay before. Option to pay part or all atcnd of any year. O. F. Gather. Horse for Sale. A good three-year-old horso for sale cheap, for cash or on titno. Inquiro at this office. Notice. All orders for oil or gasoline loft at Spokcsfiold's proccry storo will be promptly filled by the Blue Tank Wagon. Wanted to trade a slook of young horses, colts and mules for land in Nebraska or Kansas. J. D. Curtis, Stella, Nebr. A special examination of teachers will bo held at Red Cloud, Saturday, September 3, 1892. D. M. Hunter, Co. Supt. Tho Burt Dramatio Co. will place unon tho boardsdurma fair week a new and interesting repcrtoiro at Opera Houso. tf. R. B. Fulton, Manager. i - i i i i , Wail for W. W. Wrights new stoves, Ho will have a fine supply. Rnnnoy MeNittand Jno. McCallum aro making vigorous campaigns and wo prcdiot that tho boys will bo eleoted by good majorities over tho independents. Tho crowd of peoplo who took in Superior on 'Wednesday wore somo what " boiling because there was no street car at tho dopot at2o'clookin tho morning' to meet them. So that old familiar tunc, "Ono by ono we'll be gathered homo" was started up and thobravo200bofianmarohinghomoinl guou uruur, SHOULD WEAR AROUND TOWN. School tablets at Cotting's. Doyo is still in tho ring selling wall paper. Miss Loua Bellows is homo from Denver. The best spectacles in (he world at Doyo's. Dcyo is tho leader in the paint and oil trade. Miss P. D. Ycisor returned Irom Denver last, Friday. All kinds of school supplies at Cotting's drug store. Boy's and children'? suits to suit every ono at Wiener's. Tho Linooln mixed paints aro guar anteed sold by Co'tting. Mrs. L. II. P.ust is fait recovering from her rectnt illness. For fino tobaooo, cigars, candies &c, go to J. 0. Lindloy's. Don't forget those eelobratcd gaao- lino vapor stoves at Wright's. Eight different kinds of madhine oil at Doyo's, Pricos tho lowest. Rev. Puhs is again in chargo of his pulpit having completed his vacation. See Oscar Patmor before buying flour. lie has made a big reduotion. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. Span- oole. To socuro a good praotical education attend the Beatrice business oollcco. Enroll at any timo, 5-2 Wiener has conoludcd to closo out his men's and boy's boots. Read his advertisement, profit by it. F. V. Taylor, allows no ono to sell moro goods than ho docs, at prices that aro low, for good goods, Cottinghas something less than a hundred different styles of tablets for sohool use and fine correspondence J. Tedmoro Colvin, piano tuner, of Hastincr, will ball on our peoplo about Sept. 1, Plnaso retain your work for him. Characteristics of Hood's sarsapa rilla: The largest sale, the most mer it, tho greatest cureB. Try it, and realize its benefits. Tho railroad has been hard at work carrying Red Cloud peoplo to Supof loriniswcuK. ivuuui uuu wont aown to tako in tho elephant. Wiener starts for tho east to buy bis fall and winter stock, and will surpass anything in sizo of stock of nis ten yoors suoccsstui nusincss in Red Cloud. Mibs Lulu Warnor has returned from tho cast. She wont to New York City as a dolcgato to tho Christian Endeavor society, and visited in Michigan on her roturn. From August 22, until Sopt. 15, B & M will sell tickets from Red Cloud to Chicago, for $10 95 and to St Louis $11 05, tickets limited to continuous train passage. R. A. Simpson of Bluo Hill has sued or 'about to sue, the Hastings Ncbraskan, for libel. Tho libel con sists of the statement that Simpson's paper had gono to protest and that he had skipped. Remember that W. W. Wright, tho hardwaro man, leads in low prices on all goods in tho hardwaro business, but tievur follows his competitors. Cull and seo nur lino of stoves, gaso line, wood, coal and in faot all kiuds of cooking and heating stoves, Tho Rod Cloud republican league will send delegates to tho Grand Island convention next week as follows: 0. 0. Bell, C. F. Cather, W. 8. Garbor, Jas. MoNony, A. Galusha Jas. Gilliam and L. II. Fort. A largo pumbor of tho members will attond also. Every jlllbin tho oounty should Bond dele i gaiua, -' Fruits at ODDS AND ENDS Vln Williams has returned to McCook. Miss Pearl Smith is visiting in Lincoln. E. B. Smith was in Guido Hook this week. Mrs. J. Tait is visiting with friends in Cowlcs. Mrs. I. II. lluinmcl goes to Oklahoma, in ' !,iL T this week. M. W. Dickorson is homo from h visit west. Miss Lillio Smith has arrived homo from Lincoln. Mr. Brown talks of putting tip n dwell ing in this city. Mr. Hildroth of Cowlos, was n pleasant caller this wook. Miss Ella Romsborg has boon ongagod to teach sohool in Lincoln. Ward Sintt has gono to Lincoln to re ceivo further treatment for his oars. E. L. Fawcott and J. L. Fuller of Cowlcs, wore pleasant callers this week. Tho Amboy mills rocontly shipped two car loads of flour to Memphis, Tennes son Tho Kindergarten school-house hn boon moved along sido of tho EpiscopoLflight, looked over lower city including church. ' Miss Margio Minor entertained her young friends on Tuosday ovoning with a tea party. ThoB. &M. folks are now connected with our water work system having com- r pleted tho connections Tuesday night. niAtAil tltft Mnnhnilmna Tnnarlntr nlrrhr.. "I Mrs. S. It. MoBrido, will bo homo Sopt. 1st, with an elegant lino of millinery goods. Tho ladies should wait and boo hor styles, The young ladies of this city havo o ganized a band and havo purchase' soma lino instruments. Rod Cloud pro poses to lead. Don't forget that Mrs. K. 8kcon will havo a nico lino of fashionable miliinory good on exhibition Saturday from St. Louis. Call and boo hor. Tho following nro now subscribers this week: M. 0. Judd, Mrs. A. C. ilnle, J. L. Fuller, E. L. Fawcett, II. II. Hillyard, and John V. Thompson. The familiar faco of our old friond J. H. RemBberg, is on our streets agnin, af ter a hard spell of sicknoss. Ho will move back to Red Cloud. J. R. Clark, treasurer of tho. Union Central Life insurance company of Cincinnati Ohio, was in Red Cloud this week a guost of Senator John Myers. Mrs. Morhart arrived homo to-day to the great Joy of our friend Adam who has had a faco on him that would make butter turn green, during her absence. Matilda Fletoher spoke at the Colisoum, Tuesday, to a full houso. It was tho best, lecture we evor hoard. She is ono of tho ablest looturers of the age. Nationalist Manhattan, Kansas. John V. Thompson of Donver, a broth er of our friond Reeso is visiting nt his brother's residence. Mr. xompson owns several farms in Webster county. Both gentlemen woro pleasant callorn nt The CHIEF OlllCO. Work has begun on the mill dam and sometime next week the mill will bo painted. With Red Cloud's two mills in operation there is no roason why the sur rounding country enoum not uo run, supplied with flour. Ob, yes, If you want to see a fino line of cook and heating etotos, you just step into Mohart's, the veteran hardware man. Uo has excellent assortmonta to I I I Ts"irn Wa oIIpa nrifl oaa ttltrt flnrl uFet what vou want. Now is tho time to get a good building association in running order In Red Cloud. It woald bo of immense value to the property owners of Red Cloud, be sides helping thoso who have uo homo to get one. Who will start the ball to roll ing? II. II. nillynrd of Kansas, n-gontloman of exporience has purchased Joo Her burger's bakery and will horoafter run it ?0.,,B..fft"?-nP!!?LDr!?1 :??i t5fLr?SSf uuu utuvrwiuu MUUIUK IU lb uuu uiujjuwh Hi to run a first-class institution. We wish him success. Mrs. Sada J. Bailey, who is well known in Red Cloud, as a dealor in musio and musical instruments has opened a musio store just north of Tub Chief ofllco, where eho will keep a full line of pianos, organs, and musical morohandiso. Tho people of Red Cloud and Webster county should oall on her for such goods. Tho Woman's Relief Corps tho Grand Army, and tho ladies of Sherman Circlo went to tho Superior reunion this wook besides a large number of our other cit izens. Last year Superior pooplo failed to come up to our rounlon, in very largo numbers, in fact wo think 20 would have caught tho wholo number yet Rod Cloud pooplo turn out to Superior by the hun areas, uunonor neopio nave nevorsbowi a disposition to patronize celebrations at Red Cloud at any timo. s& PRICE'S Gffl Uftd in Million tf Homea-40 Ycaw the SUndwi Calmes. OLD MISSOURI, Ah Seen l'orm n Road Cart by S. I. Umnlicnour. Articles havo appoarod at times in The Chief, about tho Paoifio coast, Utah, Colorado and othor places, but I recall nothing said about poor old i rccau notiun "Jlizoory," the can Campaign I proposo to "s thcrcforo in tho Itcpubli- languago of tho state, stand up for Missouri." Perhaps a fow words about S. W. Missouri, and my trip thither will bo of interest to tho stay-at-homo rend ors of The Chief. Lloft Rod Cloud July 27th. Corn venr unoven botwoen horo and Mis- Ujouri Rivor, which wo roaehod at daf t, had a night rido down tho river, (ho tall wooded bluff's rising on ono sido, tho rivor often in viow on tho other, was very enjoyable Passing through tho busy and finely illumin ated city of St. Jo, saw tho lights of Atehison and Leavenworth across tho river. Roached Kansas City at day Union depot, stock yards, &c, then took a streot aar and rodo several miles over tho uppor city, then walk- 1 cdtfack several miles to tho Union JDOt . takine in bv tho wav sovoral & b ,d, inoiU(in tho ,Now England." "Gibraltar" and "Ex w change," buildings. Tho latter is an olegapt building, tho interior looks lik a "marblo palaoo," it is occupied ostly by Loan Co,, offieod, ovory- bing in Kansas City betokens a great city. Ono of tho most striking things in tho oity is tho immenso elevated bridges called "Viaducts" crossing tho lower city at sovoral points running over all tho streots, railroads, and somo buildings, and through others, and running away up by a Bharp inolino to tho bluffs above Left Kansas City for Rich Hill, which is a groat coal mining town. Micro I got a horso and eart and "took for tho woods." Crops not as good on an averago in Batos county as with us, Crossed the Osago rivor at Tabervillo, on a suspension bridgo and struck south-cast for Howards mills on Sao river. This is a rough rooky and donsly timbered country. Pass ed littlo clearings along tho road with log houses and worn foncos. Stayod all night with Mr. Fletcher, who keeps a storo at tho mills. Mr. F. is an old confederate soldier but a truo gentleman, and his wifo a lady of re finement, he also has a daughter of raro accomplishment. Started for Humansvillc, in Polk county. This is a livo town on tho Memphis route, (mounding country is somowhat rough and rocky. Thence oast 23 miles through somo timbor, some nico prairies and somo fine valleys. Pol I, county has over 20,000 peoplo, Its county seat Bolivar is a good town, a town well built. A stub rail road runs to this point north from Springfiold. Tho county ort of debt, good schools and tho people (as I wan surprised to find) as progressive and intelligent as any placo I ever lived. Stephen Sbrader formerly of Salem, Kansas, lives in tho north-east part of tho county, has a good farm and ""tho country. 1 came back via Osceola, an old town burned by Jim Lane in CI. In rctnlition for which Quantrcll alwoys claimed ho burned - - ... Lawrence. Visited tho eolobrated Moncgaw Springs 10 milos wost of Osocola. For oleansing and building up the system I don't think their superior exists in tho oountry, thoy aro frco to all and hundreds of peo- peoplo aro oncamped in tho surround ing woods at all times during tho hot season. Returning to Kansas City I took tho Santa Fo for Emporia by way of Lawrenco and Topcka. A fino rido up tho Kaw valloy, did not get oil tho cars but saw tho capitol building at Topcka. Emporia is a fino town in a nico country, stopped over Sunday with Austin Marsh and family, who Ducker's CASH Dry Goods COME AND New Dress Goods ! They are very nice And G. A. DTJCKER & CO. aro well known hore Judgo Culver, formerly from my boyhood homo in Illinois and an old acquaintance of Congressman McKcighan. Tho Judgo is an old Christian and Temp oranco worker, and spoko at Rod Cloud during tho groat prohibition campaign. Tho state Normal school is looatod at Emporia which tho Miss Elva and Miss Lizzie Marsh hayo been attending, Camo homo Aug. 8, via Enterprise and Abclino fino coun try around theso towns, great wheat countrv. but saw as fino wheat in the Republican valley at Conoordia, as any placo, whilo corn in tho valloy was tho best on an aycrago I saw on my trip. I rodo only by daylight. A few more words about S. W. Missouri. It is a great fruit country, though this is an off year for fruit. Crops aro light this yoar, It is a hoalthy coun try and tho water is cxoellont, good well water and a number of springs and many fino streams, in conclusion will say it's tho last chance left any moro to obtain cheap timber lands in the United States, unless you go to the southern states or Paoifio coast and I think tho future of tho country is bright with hopo. S, I. Umphenouu. Tho M. E. church Sunday school will have a pionio next Thursday at Amboy. Mrs. P. 0, Phares and ohildron, who have been visiting with her mother havo returned to their homo in Kansa We are indebted to A. Calmes for somo very superb peaoh ioo cream. It was tho most deliolous that wo havo evor tasted in Red Cloud. Prof. Frank Cunningham, who has been spending his vaoation among his relatives near Stam'ord, has boon eleot ed principal of the high school at Red Cloud. Beaver City Tribune. Tho republicans of Webster county should nee to it that a livo republican olub iB organized iu evory township in tho county. Oall at this nffioo and got documents for organizing same. No cost, all aro free. ' Read U. Wioner' new advertise ment on tho first pago of today's pa per. Mr. Wionor has tho happy fac ulty of knowing how to suit his cus tomers and when ho has bargains ho does not hesitate to givo tho udvantago to his oustomcrs. Read the ad ovor ,.,fnll.r nn,1 vnn ill find m.i.w lur. ' " ' ' gains incrcin. SEE OUR are Real Cheap CURRENT NEW!. Coral going to be magmliOMt ettp in Webatsr oounty. Flossy Rannoy is visiting friend U Blue Bill this week. Jos, oClolland called thla week tad renowed for Trii Chief to 1808. W. W; Wright an aUianoa apostle! add forth In the oourt-house Saturday. Soveral ahowers of rain In last few day havo freshened up crops wondtrfally. lira, A. C. Hale, of Inavale, sailed . this week and added her name to Tm Gna list. Tho Sons of Voterana held a very nio ball last Thursday evening in the K. P. Hall. Mrs. A. L. Funk, entertained ker lady friends on Thursday afternooa with a party. Frank Poller is homo from the Mot m'on Mecca, rory mooh infatuated with the country. J. B. Wright formerly of this oity bal Into of Florence, Colorado, has removed to Bod Cloud. Wo aro indebted to Mr. Bines of Amboy for some fine honey, to iffMtw tho editor with. Ono of the citizens of the state of Walnut occupied a room in our oity jail i or a iow nours oaiuraay. Jos Nan, editor of the Wave and F. P. Shinlds of the Leader of Blue Hill were callers at these headquarters Saturday. Cholera is fast approaching thla ooaa try and tho government health oSeara are doing their bent to stop IU progress. Tho Democratic county convention sent delegates to the demeeratlo eon- lonol convention who were onbosed oKeighan. last Friday nlsht. serenadera "held up" Tub Omar residence with some very flno selections, to all of which we aay amen, and come again. Tho demooratio party seems to be thing of tho past. In the western and southorn states It is losing its identity, and is merging into the alliance party. S. W. Fulton of Bladen had his hoase and entiro contents burned recently. The flro was u great losto him as It took all of his household furniture and bedding. M. S. Marsh, D. Bedford, Wright Thornburg, R. P. Hutohisoa and others wero in Kansas City this week in attend ance upon tho Knights of Pythias eon clavo. The "unterrifled" were In session Batvr day in county convention and plaeed la nomination Bernard MoKesy for eountr attorney and H, W. Half for oomnty representative. From reports from the Inavale Inde pendent rally, lfoKeighan la making dem ocrrtio speeches again evidently. Demo cratic endorbemsnt Is what he wants, and deiHoorntlo votes is what he Is after, yet ho said nt Holdrogo that he was no democrat. The psople of Red Cloud will have the privilege ou Sept. 10 of listening to one of the first leoturers ou the platform lira Matilda Fletcher, subject, "is man an An gel". At the Opera Houso. Frioe of. Lnisslon 35 cents. Reserved H tin n --.. ...s K& " fttXtra. We understand abot 1S6H j have alrettdy been sold Jgrep h tarti If On S"Y if s t! M IT 4 r: id; it B- l, y le et! or ut c i . f ' 0!l' Uo1! rke!!i n traj la Li M fcfifa 0