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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1892)
Bajwa(PiaaaBBaBw"lJ' '"' ;v wmsumummmmMimaKMimmmMmmmjfrvK!imfm''h h ' &jr -'ij 13JS. MUiWiW,r nr- 5lt- " v 'f." "'ifc'- M. . - Awt"T i.yiili nav uNNillifrSi gMMMMMM: &&8OTEar T q liS, AJ ST ft $1.95 1h a very low prico to pay for ft pair of Ladies' Genuine Dongola Oil ; V Peable Goat $2.50 Shoe. You can get them and many other Genuine Bargains of BLAKESLEE & KALEY. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour atomncb, poor nppetite, bud taste, coat tie tongue and heartburn are cured by DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tho famous i ttle pill. For sale by Cotting. I Want to Buy Farms Parties having cheap farm lands for Bale, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on 1). B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent, lied Cloud, Neb. What Docs It Moan. Important order to the U. 8. Army: "Get the entire Army ready to move at onoe. To prevent sickness supply them "Hepatioore," it purifies the blood, liver and kidneys: prevents slokne-s of all oharaotor among soldiers" For sale at Deyo's. "Stanton." Seo. War. For men's, boja' or children's underwear we are after you sharp beoaune we have the stock and'quality. Price is made to suit you. Chicago Clothino Store ' The Burt Dramatic Co. will placu upon the boardsduring fair week a new and interesting repertoire at Opora IIoue. (f. 11 B. Fulton, Manager. Died. In the city of consumption. A familiar headline isn't it ? It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One minute cough cure is pleasant, safe and sure. For sale at Cotting's. Remember that W. W. Wright, tho hardware man, leads in low prices on ull goods in tho hardwaro business, but never follows his competitors. Call and sco our lino of stoves, gaso line, wood, coal and m fact all kinds of cooking and heating stoves. For Sale. Jay Pope, has a fine driving horse for sale call on or address him tit Red Cloud. It is risky and expensive to employ physician but it is feafo ana sure for the patient to take Hepaticure for the prompt and effeotive cure for all stomach bowel, liyer and kidney troubles. Per fectly pleasant to take. At Deyo's. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two jears. D. B Span ogle. How to make money. A prompt re tarn of your money U the good health that follows the use of Hepaticure which is a positive cure for all malaria troubles, Blood, kidney and liyer diseases. Send for Marshalls Mannal of Health, Kansas City, Mo,, and Lawrence, Kansas. See Osoar Patmor before buying flour. lie has mado a big reduolion. It's not very pleasant to cough and haok To suffer pain in chest and baok, Many people could stop it, for sure, By simply using one minute cough sure For sale by Cotting. Call on T. E. Penman, Jeweler and optician for fine watch cleaning ami repairing, artutio letter, emblem and monogram engraving. A full line of watches, clocks, jowelry, spoctaolcB, etc. always on haud. Can tit any eye with tho very best of spectacles. You will find, in Cotting's drug storj. There is no use talking, neither Harri son or OlevelandjWill be elected unless thuv take DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers. They have a "get there" quulity possess ed by no other pill. For sale by Cotting. For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &o., go to J. 0. Lindlev's. A gentleman of this county who Iiob excellent judgment remarked to us the other day that he knew of no pill bo good for constipation, dyspepsia and liv er complaint as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. For sale by Cotting. The Lincoln mixed paints are guar anteed sold by Cotting. Have tried almost every known reme dy for Itching Piles without success, fin ally bought a box of DeWitt'a Witch Huzel Salve, and it has cured me, 0. D. Haskihs, Peoria, 111. For sale by Cotting A. Leader. Since its first introduction, Electrio Bitters has gained rapidly in public favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its uso as a beverage or in toxicant, it is rerrirn zed an the best and uurest mcdiu.ue for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidnojs. It will euro sick hcadsohe, indigestion, con stipation, and drive malaria from the system. oaiiBiacuun guiwuiuui-u mm every bottle or tho monoy will bo re funded. Prico only BOo. per bottlo. Sold by 0. L. Cotting. a Trunks and valises and rubber elothing in endless quantity received this week, Cuioaqo Stoib. AROUND TOWN. School tablets at Cotting's. A. Hedge is down with diabetes Dojp is still in tho ring selling wall paper. Tho best spectaoles in the world atl uoyos. Deyo is the leader in the paint and oil trado. All kinds of school Cotting's drug store. supplies at Boy's and children' suits to suit every one at Wiener's. The band boys gave somo most ex cellent musio last Thursday. M. M. Million will teaoh in Beaver t-reck township, district 17. Den't forget those celebrated line vapor stoves at Wright's. gaso- hight different kinds of machine oil at Dero's. Prices tho lowest. The Beiuoorats of Nebraska have but a full state ticket in tho fiold. Hats and caps for tho wholo world at right prices. Chicago Store. Matilda Fletcher at the Opera House Sept. J Oth. subieot. "Is man an Angel." Miss Emclino Warren will attend school at Washington, Iowa, the com ing year. To socuro a good practical education attend tho Beatnco business college Enroll at any time, 5-2 Wiener has conoludcd to close out his men's and boy's boots. Read his advertisement, profit by it. Call on us for bovs suits, wn nr strictly in it ia this line. Chicago Store. Cotting has something less than a hundred different styles of tablets for school use and fine correspondence T. J. Ward end C L. Pope attend ed tho Democratic State convention at Lincoln, Aug. 30, as delegates from Webster county. Received this week the nicest se lected stock of men's suits you ever saw in this city. CincAao Clothino Store. If affected with scajp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness, do not use greaBo or alcholio prepara tions, but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. Rev. E. J. Randall returned from his vacation Wednesday night, and started for Lincoln and York the next morning. Ho returtipd in time to 11 his pulpit last Sunday, 1 The Majestic, The Dignified Ooneral Lee was a man of perfeot discipline. He wrotti a f rind that it was dne to Hepa tioure which he always kept with him during the war, whloh gave him perfeot health. For sale at Deyo's drag store. Garfield Township. Notice, there will be a meeting in the Wogoner school house on Thursday, September 15th, 1802, at 7 o'clock p. m. to organize a Republican League Club. Mr. It MoNitt candidate for County at torney, and other speakers will address the meeting. All are cordially invited to attend. Jno B. Stakser, Central Committeeman. Btirklrn's Arnica Salvo. xhe best eahe in the world for cats, bruise, sores, ulcers, tnlt rheum, fever fores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cure piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gve perfeot satisfac tion, or mouoy refunded. Prloe 25 cents per box, For sale by c. L. cotting. Teachers' Medina-. AMeet inir will be held. Saturda v evening Sept. 10, at the Waggoner school house in Garfield township, for the purpose of organizing a Teaohers' Rcadlmr fllrnin. The attendance of all teaohers in that vi oinity is earnestly requested. H.K.Porx. The Nebraska O. A. R. nfflnlnl tmin for Washington D. 0. will leave Omaha at 8 p. m. Bept. 10th will arrive in Chicago at 4 p. m. same day reaching Washington on Ihe evening ot Sunday Sept 18th. The route of the official train wMnH will have on board the Nebraska depart ment oommanaer anu eiarz and W. K, O, tne roet department commanders and all others wishing to visit Washington during the encampment will be via the Burlington and Baltimore and Ohio railroads. The Information given in posters re garding date of this train's departure from Omaha is erroneous. Tickets to Washington will be on snle at all Bur lington route stations at one fare for the round trip. For full information as to selling dates, etc., apply to local agent of the 13. & M. R. B. or to J. Francis. O. P. & T. A., Omaha. What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and then has the dyspepsia so bad that ho can't enjoy any of the good things it contains 1 He wont have dyspepsia if he takes DeWitts Little Early Risers. For sale At Cottlngs -- - I I I II! . Ullll 111 ' ' Fruits at Calmes. CURRENT NEWS. Mr. K. Skecn was In Omaha this week. ltev. J. I). 1'iills Is In Denver for his health. J. S. White of Uluo lllll, m In tho city Ihl week. W. It. Austin of l'ranklln, was In tlie city tills week. W. 1. Davis renewed his subscription to Tim fiimr tills week. .. W. H. Noblo adds his name to the Great Fam ily weekly this week. . Edilln Kmluh will teach six months school in uarneld township. Dr. J. 8. ant James Kmlgh, wete taking In the state fair this week. W. O. Anlt and family have moved to Red Cloud. Campbell l'ress. (Jo to Rherwood and Albrights' for groceiles, Ac. Hacker's old stand. Our old friend V. Us Veber.ot Superior, was a pleasant caller this week. M A. Fisher, who has been working at Mo Cook has returned to lted Cloud. Our columns are somewhat crowded this week on account of circus advertising. Mrn. o. II. Truman Is home from Kansas City, where she has beon visiting. Wm. tongbothMn of Lawrence called this week and nnanclallyasslstcdTHRtlHiar. Miss Dora Ilnnderson has returned hornd"!""0"", frntn Numali urhnrjt aftA lia.a tuu.,1 vlalttnv. A, P. Hadtll and wife, have moved to Illinois which state thoy will make their future home. irs. K. MsFarlsnd Is home from Grand Is land, whero she spont a week with her sister. Hon.. Tames McNony accompanied try his daughter Miss Leon, were In Uncoln this weeka Rev. K.L. Kly will "xohanite pulpits en next Sunday with ltev. Francis Lawson of Rlrerton, Col. OaTc.onoof the loltlest men In the lie publican Valley was a pleasant caller on Satur day. Mrs. Jennie Dve of HuHalo. wew York, a sis tor ot Mrs. Henry Harris, returns home tills wcex. Mr. niramand Hode Ooolttte of Indiana, brothers of Mrs. Henry Harris, deceased, have roturned to their home. Labor Day, a a political gathering, for the Independent cause was quite flat. Only about 600 wcro present, men, women and children. (leoJ. Warren and wife, and daushter Nellie arrived homo from Colorado Hprlnjrs, Wednes day mnrn:njr. Mr. warren is much Improved in neaiin. H. D. Ranney. F. ic noble. I). F. Trunkey, A. uw, u. ot Ti.iiur,.,. vv vvnriicr, ifich urnj and a vast number of our citizens took in the Urate fatr this weak. .Hherwood St Albright, successors to T. C. Hacker, will keep all kinds of staple and fancy groceries. The stock will be kept up to Its usu al standard ot excellence. Your trade Is rc siKJctfiilly solicited. . To rlie In the morning with a bad time taste In the mouth and no appetite. Indicates that the stomach necls strengthening. For this purpose, there Is nothlm- better than an occa- sionn: nose 01 Aycrsrms taren at ueii time. Fror. d. M. raster, our enVIent annArlittoi, dent of the publlo schools has arrived homo and has taken chanro of the school. Tim iti ki.,.i. ...,.v., .7....i....r-r..---." .-" i nviiwin iiuuiisucu oa never uciurc.uiiuQr.niS can it yra, mm ttd iwiidvu uicy will go rnucu icr mis year. In all that com to atranvthsn anil hiiiM tne system woaxenea by disease and naln, Ayer'a Hartaparlila Is the superior medicine, ..P ii naturalizes me poisons leit in tue system af ter diphtheria and scarlet fever, and restores the debilitated patient to perfect health and TIHUI. ThJ h J cry that therepiibllcan party Is responsl. for mortgages In the country Is too foolish consideration. It an individual desires n 'chase land and mortgages It to secure pav nt therefor, we eannot aen hnw iiio nniikii. ble for can party Is responsible for It, any more than ho would be It lie failed to pay for It? On the 21st Red Cloud Lodge. If nrdern Wood, men of America, will have a ntimhm- nt ... i. dates for dilation. The camp Is prospering fine ly and Is affording a nno system ot jiroteotlon to tne lamiuea oi mnnyoi our ilea Cloud citi zens. Alii members uro Invited to be present at the next meeting. ' II. E. fond and wife, and Miss Ulrtrude and Master Earl nlong with Mr, i'ond'a moUier have returned from New York state where the first four have been on a pleasure tour .or near ly two months kr. Toiia's mother has come to lied Cloud to spend the rest of her life with her son. 8'ie Is 80 j ears ot age. The Hon. W. II. Austin, republican candidate for senator In this dWtrlct, wa a pleasant cal ler on Monday. He 1 a very pleasant gentle man and l making hosts of friends. There Is no doubt of his election for he Is a man of abil ity and One WhO Will do tlindlntrlrt llnnnr ui.rf credit If elected. Tim cimcr believes ho will useiecieu. The following Is the list of teachers and IlieltWinn. nr HL Tila Mlu Vsl... an,l Vl, IVMltlnn Ifintlr fillhllft arltnnla fnr tint jananltiavl i.: r - - ".I icriui Superintendent O. M, Caster. I'rlnelpal-F. I. Cunningham. Assistant Mrs. E.J Case. XOHTH HCItOOL Room 4 Mis Jessie Warren. ' 3-' EdlthKlv. " a- " Nellie West. " 1- " Mary Nye. SOUTH HCItOOf. Prlnclpal-MIss Matlo Kally. Jtnom 3 Miss Lulu Warner. ' a ' Florence Brcwn. 1 " Hell Hpanogle. Kindergarten Miss Delia BchafT.ilt. The enrollment Is 430, jiiDvuiuDinuii. aim mo cviiuiicnn finny l.. ltn,l,A la ... H..d .l.n u.nkll... ..... ui mo nimo ui nnurauian urounir marcnilig on to victory, witb a knowledge that It has an unparaieuea reoora wnen it comes to In vest I np atl gating what It has done for the people and country. The grandest men ot our nation have been elected to positions ot trust and responsl blllty under Its banners and next November. iienjamin Harrison will again be triumphantly e ected to the nresldenev. And In NMimikK Judge Crounse, tho man of all men. will he eirciea 10 me omce oi governor, aan in me oth district fiat silver tongued orator, Hon. W. K Aiiurewa win do eicoieti congressman, and what Is true of tho three mentioned, will b generally irue oi me nominee r me republi can party In eiery county ot the state. . Found In "Lost Cabin" Mine. j'kauwoqin o. u., nepi. z-iopeciai Tele gram to The Bce.1 William 8. Dony came Into imciiy uuuy, urinxiiiK wim mm several mou nt! im Huunni worm i gum nugirris ana a num ber of specimens of ore fairly bristling with particles nt gold. Dsny Is a prosnector and claims to have found the celebrated "Lost Cab In" mine, of which so much that Is romantle Is written and printed In every modern I in guage. Ills story is that two weeks ago, while iiuntlng In the western part of the Black Hills, he stumbled Into what he first suDoosed wan n small cave, but which, upon subsequent Investi gation, proved to be a room 20x38 fret and of an average lielclith ot seven feet, rudely hewn out of solid rock by human hands. litis room lie nrsi discovered to contain the skeleton of a human being which, exciting his curiosity, induced a search that was rewarded bY indlija Bold nuggets of an aggregate value ot S23.C). The pluce was many miles from set- uemeni aim no reraainou until a week ago. searcning lor tne mine iroin which the nugget j came, lie claims to have found It and te claims to nave round It and states meore nenaaWKon irora It, The fact that Dany had so much gold with him lends olaual blllty to tne story, which Is creating a great deal ot excitement and will cause numerous prospecting parties to start out to-night. It Is not probably they will And the mines, however as Dany retuses to locate It any more definitely than by saying It Is about fifty miles from Dead wood, In the western part of the Black Hills. It will be remembered that Mr. Dauy, is one ot lted Cloud's old time citizens. ' - i i Taree Things to Remember. Hood's garsaparllla has the most merit. Hoods Sarsaparilla has won unequalled suc cess. Hood's Barssparllla accomplishes the great est cures. Is It not the medicine for you ? Consumption Is cured by loss ot the peristal tie action of the bowles. Hood's 1111s restore this actlou and Invigorate the liver. i i Card of Thanks. I desire to extend mv heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors, who bo willingly asslated turoimli tbe last illness, and death of my beloved who. Hbjimv IUhius. O.Wiener wishes to call your attention to his stock ot boys' and children's cloth ing which is certainly the largest nob blest and cheapest ever brought to Web.-" iter oouaty, 1MICELLANEOII8 JVKWN. Ilev, K. J. Randall goes to conference In two weeks. Ahrntherof Mr. 0. L. Cottlnn's wife, Is In the city. It 1). Ilstlcs and It. K. Oroas wero married onttiMMiliy ltev. llco. 0. Yclscr. llolh of wci'Sie r county. No other Sarsaparllla has the merit nv which Hood's Harsaparuia lias won tucn a nriu noid upon the confidence ot tho people. JyW.II.Ful 'Ufn this city li rolnlstrator, Fuller purchased the James Ulnl lots last naturnay or ;oi. .uage, tne ad- They are valuable lots. Klder Jones, preached his farewell sermon In the M. K. church on Tuesday evening. Mr. Jours has been presiding elder for several years hi this district. Don't forget that next month the Webster county aiiriculturml association will hold their annual exhibition In this city. Tho entire pop ulation should see to It that the fal . Is a success tins year. John McCaltum and Itanney MoNitt are Just as sure to be eloctrd this fall as they are to ex lt. These two men are ablo and qualified to nil the Important positions of fust that they have been nominated for and tho people know Mrs. K. Hkeen Is receiving a largo lino of new Lsfllllliiery goods tnls week. Hhe will attend the nliitt In Omaha, Ht. Louis, and the if I I'laCnSUI I places ut tne latest millinery goods, aim will have a hat trimmer from Omaha next week who win remain auring me season . The MoKelghanttes are laughing In. their sleeves, that Is they say they aro, over the soft snap Mao will have when he oomos to debate with our next congressman. Mr. Andrews. We want to say how, that Mart will not havea walk away, as Mr. Andrews Is fully his equal If not his surporlor, In every way. Just how anv northern Mian, or a man that la loyally disposed towards tho nation can volo for Mr. Field, we cannot understand. We do not believe mat a man wno sutiercd tne nan of Andeisonville or Llbby prisons durlnu t late war can or ought to forgive tho leading spirits oi me rnoeiiienoi wnicn noui is one. (fid soldiers will ponder over the matter many times before voting for Weaver and Field. A congressman draws 1417 per month, and yet you can hear one occasloualy telling how ''we poor down trodden people are suffering for want ot sufficient wages to keep tho gaunt wolf from the door." yet tho Americas con gressman and Ainsrlcan workman are on an equality and both draw munificent wares. t'oor worKingmeu, wen aucn taix muni uo, snouia iree irsaers jam control ui congress, Ed. Overing took in the state fair thi week. The noted poet John O. Whittier is dead. Geo. Pope and Geo. Coon took in tb state fair at Liinooin inis week. Wm. E. Eaalebureer returned Thurs day evening from Norton, Kansas, bring ing his family with him. e young Ladies Cornet band of this will give a grand ball In the K. P. hall Wednesday evening Sent 14th. 1802. Every one luoky enough to receive an in vitation should attend and help thegirls. C Wiener is receiving every day large invoices of men's, boys' and children's suits and will sell them at prices that will surprise the oldest inhabitant Don't buy until you have looked at our line as we are sure we can save you money. The Hon. P. W. Shea is the way it is to read hereafter, having been nominated for state Senator on the democratio ticket at Superior. Pete as he is known here is a nne febow but we are sorry that bis party is about "Peter-ed" out since some of them were compelled to eat MoKeigh an crow, but never the less Mr. Shea Is a very pleasant gentleman and muoh re- spooled, in -ear city, ana no donbt will re ceive the democratio support of the district. Ihe ladies ot the Charity Chanter order of the Eastern 8tar had a very pleasant time at their picnlo in Qov. Gorber's grove, Aug 31, 1803. The sup per was spread at six o'clock, the table groaned beneath its harden of delicaofes brought In baskets by the ladies. Among those wno were visiting was Mr. Diokson. of MoOook. Neb.. Mr. Bavlntrtan. nf ll MsTntinld. Town. Mm. Tjntnnn. Mm Mor- . w-., . . hm awn Trobee. On Wednesday afternoon the noted Sullivan-Corbett prize-fight occurred at New Orleans. Alter 21 rounds Sullivan threw up tbe sponge and for the first time in his life as a priza-fighter was de clared whipped. Corbett was too much for the Bostonian who declared when he accepted tho challenge that Corbett would only be a mouthful for him, bat it nppears that he was several mouthfols. This defeat will evidently end Mr. Sullivan's career as a prire-flghter. Boyd & Overing, of Red Cloud, Neb. marble dealers, have erected several fine monuments in the Wilsonville cemetery this week. Among the number was a ten foot shaft for Ferdinand Site, whloh is the nicest in the cemetery. H. Rice, F. F. Fleming and F. J. Lemmon all received handsome monuments, credits to tho tlrm that out them. Boyd & Overing will he represented in Wilson ville by J, E. Baxter who will contract business for tbe firm, Wilsonville,(Neb.) Review. Real Estate Transfers For the week ending September 7th, 1803, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co. U 8 to Joel G Rhine ne 0-8-12 patent , Augusta Gates to Geo Frrkins lots 5-0-7-8 block 13 Bmlth A Mmm' addwd .' 0 300 ueor ermns to ueo u reiser lots a 0-7-8 block 13 Smith &. Mnnr' nddwd .,,; ooo Lincoln Land Co to Ernest Welsoh lota 5-0-10-20-23-24-27.28 block 10 11 R addwd 100 Laura E Allen to 8amuel Gobel lots 5 and 0 block 5 S weezy 'a add wd 350 John F Grimes to Wm James lot 5 block 6 Morey's add wd 100 u m i'erkins trustee to Jas R Mat- took SXuW 51.4. 11 Florence A RhfDe to M Catndal no fl-3-12wd Bertha F Kent to Harry J Kitten munwr24'9wd Thos H Roberta to Wm J Harris C20 2000 3300 2000 2000 part huhI 4.1 .n ,i Elijah Stewart To Nathaniel Ran dolph n M nw 13-1-U wd Chas G Dorsev reoelver to W S Garber Red Clond Mill property aeea ,,, DaH, Moer to J W Marsh Elec trio Light plant Red Okrad.... Martha Caraagy to John Hepler n t n'OjJod Jas MqCoy to A Barney se Jtf se 1-4 8-4-12 wd A M .Walters to Henry Siebrass nw .13-4-12 wd IWTulleys to Anglo American Mortgage ATrost Company nel-4 sel4nwl-4 28-la qod ,.. M Catndal to Joseah O Tippets n WMUwd, Jacob Baur to Jacob fioll n na 1200 GOTO CO 000 2000 3800 2500 1-4 1T7-4-10 wd 2000 Total 130050 m Departed This Lire. On September 1, i8l)2, "Mrs. riora h Harris, wifo of Henry Harris, living noar Red Cloud, departed this life after a, nuuuun lilllt're. OHO WBB H limigfUOr Of iUHjor nnu jjucinun uurtis, ana was born at Kisltwaukn, Indiana, Juno C, 48o9. She was married to Henry Harris, Oot. 13, 1881, and diod 8ept. 1, 1802, aged 33 years two months and 25 days. Bhe was tho mother of four children, who eurvivo her, except one, and are loft in tender years without n mother's' oore. Tho nusuana mourns, the wife, and .an aged niother is loft to. suffer the affliction in or dw'totasT yeitfs, and one sister, Mrs. Jennie Dye, of Buffalo, N. 1. and four half brothers, and three half sisters are sorrowing oyer the departure of their beloved sister, tint what Inv fk win be in heaven when all are again united to 1, . .. H1"0- ' """ia had many kind friends and neighbors, who have been untiring In their deeds of kindness all through her illness. The funeral "v'jee took place from the X, B.ohnroh Kod Cloud, Salibath afternoon, and Were oondtioted by ltev. E. J. llandall, and the remains were followed to tholr last rest ing place by a large oonoourse of friends, Gone to Her Last Reward. n-in Mo?.dymorDlngt Mrs. Catherine Bollows, died in this city after a Bevere tii Ul BV"r" ; : duration. Mrs. Bellows movoJ to Uai rin,,,i fmn, v.. ?.tt'1 Michigan eight years ago, and has lived here during that period. Bhe was "very esiimaoio lauy and was beloved by nl who knew her, and will bo sadly missed by hor many friends and ac quamtoncos. Catherino Bcott, for such X25her tnR'lot nnrao, was born Oot 17, -w., n lunrrieu 10 UT. V. O, Uei- m 'i5 l47' nnd hM U"ived him since May 30, 1881. Besides her nuny friends, she leaves her granddaughter, Miss Loa Bellows, who has been residing with her ainee moving to Rod Cloud, and a grandson, B, F. Bellows, of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs Geo. J. Warren. ,B. and X late The funeral nArvlnaa nwn.i t... late residence at 2 p. m. on Wednesday and were conducted by Rev. Geo. Yeiser. Bhe was (S3 v.m nf ana ti. a, tern oem . reetl emains ware deposited in thn liTl ntmwi oemetery and were followed to their lost '"Jing plaoe by many sorrowing friends r Miives. Our Public Schools Are the maln-stty of our republic. In them are being cutlvated the minds which aro to be oup.. f.utu.r. htw-mskers and leaders In every walk In life. How essential It Is that theso minds should bo united to strong, healthy bod ies. To many children suffer from Impurities and poisons In the blood that It Is a wonder that they ever grow up to be men and women. Many parents cannot find word strong onough to ex press their graUtude to Hood's rtarsaiwrllla for its good effect upon their children. Hcrofula, salt rheum and other diseases of the blood aro effectually and iMtrnmnnnttv mirim ti ii.i. -v. cellent medicine, and the whole being Is given .u.iiawi tu icaiab KiuHjan oi uisuase, Joe Holoomb is in Lincoln this week. F. E. Qoble went to Llnooln Tuesday evening. J. M. Chaffln of Guide Rook, waa in tne any mis ween. A team ran away yeslerday and created a little exeltement. . air. and Mrs J. 0. Butler visited tliUiT.." I m ".T "" SVS'US! ... state fair this week. r ulss .Dolly Shopherdson, of Riverton, was visiting atiss oora Kaley this week. Dr. Denny was called to Iowa last week to the bedside of his sister, bnt was too late to see her alive. J. Tedmore Colvln, the well-known piano tuner is in the oity on his aemi annual trip. lie is an excellent tuner and has a large amount of work to do in this city. O. Wiener is receiving this week the largest and best selected stock of men's, boys' and children's olothing ever brought to Western Nebr,, and respectfully invite the purchasing public to call and inspect it. Don't think of buying olothing until you, have examined the stock of Chas. Wiener. He has bought the largest stock ever brought to this part of the state and at prices that will enable him to sell cheaper than the cheapest tm TMt I"! Pnlkiim m TllH U .!.. and ulss Jennie Bwope of the same place were united in marriage by Rev. E. J. Randall on Wednesday afternoon, nr. Oolburn's parents live at Oowles, The young couple have our best wishes. Ihe Chicago Musloal College has given Miss Jessie Bharman, through tbe aid of Miss Josle Igoa, who was onoe a scholar there, a free scholar-ship is that college. This is something to be proud of ar only fifteen are given oat of the thousand that attend there annually. A very nuiet weddlns ooeurred at the residence ot Mrs. A. H. Brownjust east of the city on Tuesday Bept. Otb. The daughter Miss Emma being united to Ur, Robert M. Martin of the firm of R. M. Martin k Son. Rev. E. u. Ely offloiated. The groom ia well an favorably known as ono of Red Cloid's successful young mer chants and the bride has won rn enviable reputation na a teacher in our city schools. Many beautiful and rich gifts wero be stowed on the bride by her hoitof friends. Tbey 'started on the evening train for Chicago and other points in the east and will return about Oot. 1st Mr. Milton Lester, well known, for quite a number of years in this county, passed from this world to the great be yond, this (Friday) morning. Mr. Lester was an open hearted generous man and In life lived to make his family happy and to alleviate the sufferings of man kind as far as laid in his power". During the war he enlisted and sorved through that trying ordeal, with honor to himself and country, ills many friends in this county will be pained to her of his death. During last fall he waa taken down with the grippe and never recovered from its effects, and that together with other ail menta was the prime cause of his death. bo leaves a wife and son to mourn his death. The ohiif extends Us sympathy to the bereaved family. The fnneral will take place at i o'clock p. m. Sunday at tbe family residence. Guarantees. Cure. We authorlre our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Mew Discovery for cousuinptlou, cougas anu coma, upon mis couamon. If IsMI nivwimtou n,,u m wmj,i. v.. u uMllrful UfltK AAll-k com or. any miia, - .. . -v - turoat or chest trouble, and will use thu reuse- nv as airmen, giving u a rair inai. ana expert ence no benefit, you may return the bottle and nave vour inonov reiunikia. wi Mitiiri nn. make this Oder (d we not know tint Dr. Kings 3. yew Discovery oonld be relied on. It neverdls TJ$! (Juts. TriHl bottle free at Cotting' drug. jjirite size cue, anu ft, 1 ia Ladles Hand. The young ladles ot the Silver cornet Band will serve a grand dinner and sup-t Ser in Martin's old stand on tbe 28th of eptembvr, IJ04 Patronl; the girls. TO X PEL SCROFULA from the system, ' . take Ay EFTS Sarsaparilla the standard blood-purifier and , tonic. It Cures Others will cure you. h Bla.M.w...M,.,..m... RINCil.lIVO BROS. IRCVS. 8 Tho Great AfarrcgHllon f Exhibited in this City. ' Tho announcement that the Rlngllng Brothers' World's Greatest Bhows, the largest and most extensive nxhthlttnn over seen under canvas, is to be In Red Cloud Wednesday RAnt. QRth. will ,. gratifying news to thousands to whom the fntno of this aggregation is familiar and to othor thousands who will welcome the opportunity "to soo it in all its magnifl cent completeness. This great aggrega tion requlros threo railroad trains to transport It from elty to oity, while the exhibitions nro glvon in throo rings, on two elovnted stsgos and npon a great third-of-o-mile track, under the largest oanvoa pavllllons ever ereoted. The me nogorio is the most complete zoological collection in America, while the cirous performance is a oonstant succession ot wonders. i0 acrobats, gymnasts, aerl alista and ilders number oyer three bundred of En rone and AnW'i Utah. estsnlaried nrtista: while the pioturesque features of the exhibition embrace a re alistic revival of the arenio and hippo- u.uuiiu B.urui ui ancient ivome, a magni ficent spectaole, entitled Caesar's trl uraphnl entry into Rome, a series of tkrllling hippodomo races, and an aggre gallon of other new, rare and striking features such as no other tented exhi bition' has ever presented to the pnblio The visit of tho Ringling Brothers great circus will bo nn event never to be for gotten hi tho history of this city. Bladen. Have you a Harrison hat f C. E. Hloks sold a fram west of tows for $1000. John MoOallum sent a car of fat pork ers to market Tuesday. The Baptist church has a new carpet and matting for the isle. Joe Pashby sold his farm lost south of town consideration $8000. County Treasurer Fassler, and O. O. Teel were in town Tuesday, a. naotnone snipped several ear loads 0,tg."t" ? Omah thi' Yk. . JfK. Thome, B.ZHaekaadZetlo aad i .ur. . - .r . . . . ti. ."--:j-- " -"i. wo at the county' seat, Batnrday on bsslaess. Mrs. I, David and sister from Illinois, wore here a few days attending to some business. B. W. Fulton will probably have oharge of Mr. Moore's elevator recently par chased from L. B. Thome. Mr. Moore of Bwanton was here the foro part of the week closing np the deal on tho elevator purchased from Mr. Thome. Ton new mombers were Initiated into the mystlo ways of the Loyal Mystts Lelgon of America at their meet ting Monday evening. lion. W. E. Andrews of Hastings, will speak on the political issues of the day. at the O. A. R. hall in this place Wednes day Bept. 14 at 2 o'clock p. m. An in vitation is extended to all to come and hear him. Mnsio will be furnished by Bottom's Martial Band. i S ii Cewles. "Labor Day" was observed ln,a pienie In Waller's grove, at whloh among others Hon. Wm. McKelghan held forth and succeeded in his own judgment la annihil ating Prof. W. E. Andrews. He feels sare of 10,000 majority for himself at the ooming eleotion. We will see 1 Rev. H.D.Piatt and wife, have had a very enjoyable visit from Kr. N. J. Btrat ton ot Brighton, III., a brother of Mrs. Piatt. Our public school oommeneed earlier than others. Mr. and Mrs. Btratton, the teaonera havo made a fine impression al ready. .a , Prairie Gen Items. There has been 'several parties here from the eastern portion of the state looking for land with a view of buying. There has bwn two farms okanga hands just east of Prairie Orm this week Mr. Kerchovnl threshed out over 3,000 bushels of small grain, principally fall wheat and oats, uls oats made over 40 bushels per aore. urs. Mason Fisher, of Red cloud, is in the neighborhood visiting friends. J. 'v.Koroheyal made a business trip to Hastings Thursday. Mrs. B. li. ohamberp, of nestings, is vis iting J. W. Kerchevel end friends. Tho rain Sunday night put the groand in condition for plowing, and the coun tenances of the farmers are changed and it is plain to be seen while they go whis tling after their plows, Mrs. O. E. conrad has gone to D,nndy county to make two weeks' visit wltk ke sister, and 01. looks foisakea. Owing to the busy time, threshing in this neighborhood, the delegates of tho Prairie Gem I. O. O, t. were detained from attending the W. o. t. U. convention at cowles. Father Nllin, the aged man we spoke cf last week, has gone with his son to Mich. We understand his son came on purpose to take bis father home with hisa. A JkKADSS. . .. A New Firm. tux oaiit has the pleasure of aaaoaao- tag wis week the formation of a new Hrm ia Red cloud, in tk persons of Homer Sherwood and Allie Albright, two ot our well-known yoaag men, who have purchased the grocery store ot t. c. Haek er, The young men are deseiving of suooesa and we predict for them a bright , future. Mr. Albriaht ia wnll.knnwn aa a prominent clerk for years in B, F. Mixer's giooery store, while Mr. Bnerwood has been connected with one of our' banking houses and (n the Red cloud mills. BotK understand the business and will nave tnsir etTorta to please aH erewatdi f he r i 11 f i A) . k v .!', il w .' . 4 'P m& i&;