:m IT !'il it 4& 7 t fel I nt a Ha If r : '" I What is this nmji anyhow ? i) It It the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases jfik stamped with this trade mark. W Ask your jeweler for pamphlet Key toneWatch Case Co., ' PHILADELPHIA. THE CHIEF rridajr, Nov. ltta. It h rumored in the lir that Oongresa MtBXoKeightohMhia head Mst tor the senate via the state of Nebraska. There li talk of Bending Mrs. Lease, the popullet orator In Kansas, to the United State. It would be a great Joke oaKansaa, One thing Is 'very pleasant to ponder oyer, and that la that J. K. Boyd will have to get up and get out ot the govern or's offloe. It U oar opinion that Postmaster Gen eral Wanamaker ahoald allow 'Printer's Ink" to eo through the malls aa second- olaMauttterjuatthesameas any other periodieal. It is an instructive Journal and worth its weight In gold. If the next legislature docs its whole duty to the state, it will elect Seaator Paddock to succeed himsolf U the United State Senate. This state has never had two such ablo men H now represents us in tho national legislature. Winter la coming on and the elty coun all thoald appoint a flae Inspector. The flats in the balldlngs in Red Clond are in a. bad condition in many buildings and saoald ba condemned. This Is a duty that the oomoU owe the people. No one knows when ftre may ooonr from a de fective flae. Will the council attend to lit Water fJoramlMloner Ward is busily gaged In digging the necessary trendi es to lay new water mains from J. W. Warrea'ajeaMenoetoE. B. Smith's via D. J. Myer'a residence. This will connect a dead end, giving us n better water service. When this la completed the city will have about six miles of mains. About a mile and a half ot mains have been laid thla season. Red Cloud has abeat the best system of water works of any olty In western Nebraska. On last Saturday evoning, "tho great vnwtslvd," as Horace Qrcoloy, or some other man, used to term the demoeratio party, held forth in a grand jibilee on the publie streets in token of the victory recently acquired at the polls, by which the stuffed prophet ef Gray Gables was eleoted to the presidency of tho United States. With the aid of the republicans tbo Mterriied made a fair showing. Af ter the parade a good triced crowd gathered at the opera house to hear several speakers orate on tho oooasion. What they said mostly was, "we view with alarm, &o tho record of the re pibliean party, and point with pride to the achievements of tho demo cratic party," and then tho Bmall boy lapped his hands, and tho old pil grims eried hallolujah. Am Eatferprleltig City. There seems to be a tendenoy towards rise in the city property, and it ! thought quite a general building boom will take place in tho spring. Th Cm ef believes in a great future for Red Cloud. It is certainly the boat location nnd the handaomest townalte in Nebraska. Rod Ctwad is destined to become an import ant olty, and every Inducement should be held out by oar 'people. No oit in the valley has the energy and enterprise that Red Oloud people have. People who imagined that there was bnlm in ease other (Ulead left Red Oloud to hunt a better location only to find that they had made a mistake and are now r ceasing back vowing and truly so, that intra ta no pla oe belter than Red Cloud to live) in, and they are right. All we need now ia energy, and in a few months saore'when the Red Olond Power oompa ny gets its water power equipped, there will be room tor manufacturers as we have the beet water power in the state of Nebraska, without fear pf contradic tion. We have two fine roller mills, an oleeirk) light plant, a creamery, olty wat er works, the B. M. round-house and re pair shops, and such enterprises, but we want more and must have them. State Creek Items. Somo sickness in our part. Frank Graham's1 children aro btill sick, and Miss Tuff Sutton has la grippo real bad, and licr mother, Mrs. Lsrison has been sick far somo time V. Hi Scrivnor bought a team of Hares from Mrs. Iloscncrans. Consid eration, $125. Tho Pleasant Dale school will close noxt Friday . The Mt Hope school is taught by Mr. Sbonon. He is a splendid tcaoh- or. lie has also organised a spelling school for every Friday night. Miss Kdllh Scrivncr is teaching over cast in the Anack Dist. Com menced first Monday in November. Albert Sorivnct bought ono of the cheap horses sold on tho street in Smith Centre Mrs. VanDyko's son that has been siok for some timo is much better. We near of somo more Misionrians coaiing up to Kansas soon. Relatives of Mr. ScrivnorV. There was a Thanksgiving, enter tainment at Penny orcck schoolhouse Thursday. Corn is boing hauled from this neighborhood to Hod Cloud fer 24 oeula por bushel and givo 75 pounds. Some oats aro being sold for 21, extra white 22, rye 30 to 38, hogs $4.80 to $4.00. Men wanting to rent farms are plen tiful this weok, and none to bo had. Why don't they go to Missouri or Iowa, or somowhere olso. What aro they trying so hard to rent in drouthy Kansas and Nebraska for. We only raise rye, wheat, oat, corn and pota toes. Mr. Al Decker and his opponent for township assessor tied on election day. Who will bo the lucky man when tho county clerk lets them draw for the office Miss Dolly Davis derives credit for spoiling down thoMt. Hope sohool tho scoond time, and tho llopo (or Johnson) sohool once. OCOAHIONAI.. Willow Creek.. Well, Mr. Hosmcr, election boing ovor wo will now proofed to chance tho issue of the day, and givo you somo Crook news that is old, This vicinity has thu best oorn crop it has had for years. Sam'l Bruner has engaged Mr. Con yno to help him with his fall work. Joshua Brubakcr has returned from Dos Moines, Iowa, and is now finish ing a fioo rosidonco for Mr. Grcenwalt. Miss G. E. StcarnB finished a throe months' term of sohool at Willow crook loot Fridsy, and she and her pu pils gave an exhibition in (ho evening that was attended by a full house. Miss Stearns thoroughly understands toaching. Mr. Peterson and family are living in Mr. Conyno's house. Miss Edna Edson is attending sohool at Franklin acadomy. Will Brubakcr is working for Mr. Grcenwalt. A. 0. Bon ban eighteen hundred, bushels of corn cribbed and is still cribbing, Charley Brubaker bought a farm near Cowlcs of O. W. Fuller. Clom Bruner can husk 100 bushols of corn por day. Will Jaokson writes of coming homo soon. T. G, Wilder has built a very nice barn. Miss llouisburg is tuaobing a good scnooi at Pleasant Jim. ono gives general satisitotion, Aftor a visit of almost a year in California's sunny cliino, Goo, Latta nnd family havo roturncd to thoir home on Elm creek. They are bettor pleased than over with Nebraska Manitoba. Mm. Annls S. Pond, the need mother ot our esteemed follow townsman, H. E, Pond, departed this life on Monday even Ing. Mrs, Pond only recently came to Red Cloud, from Castile, N. Y., for the purpoBeof spending her declining years with her son. She was about 81 years ot age, and had become quite feeble, bat it was thought she would live many year yet, while fond hopes were entertained of many years of pleasure with nor, the nn gel of death was then near at hand, nnd on Monday evening Bh. passed away quite suddenly to that land beyond the blue. Funeral service were held from her late residence, on Wednesday morn ing, Iter. 10. L. Ely, saying words of comfort to tho bereaved ones. Her re mains wore deposited ia the Red Oloud oemetor). 'ill.. . A Ood audience greotod Dr. A. 11. Thain nt tho Congregational church last Fridny evening. Tho leoture is said to be ono ef tbo bent ever deliv ered iu tliiB city. Children Cry foi Pitchtr's Castorla. RIGHT NOW ! We want to show you what values Ave are giving in BOYS' SUITs and OVERCOATS. For the price. We want to show you our Overcoats in Cheap as well as Dress Overcoats. No one can show you such a line in this county. We bought, while in market, ajargc line of these goods AT A CUT PRICE. In one instance at a reduction, of FIVE DOLLARS PER COAT. We shall close them In - We show a large stock and "- ' SJVlAIiLi - PRICES. " ' We bought a "job" in Men's Underwear at a very low price enabling us to sell you Two of the Best suits for $2 you ever saw. Extra good weight and very desirable patterns in OPPOSITE POST. OFFICE. Resolutions. At a special meeting of Prairio Gem lodge No. 7. 1. O. O. T, held on Nov. 10, 1892, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, The Divino Ilulor in His supremo wisdom has deemed it best to rcinovo from our number, our dear sister, Bcrta Kerchoval, be it llcsolvcd, That in her death our lodgo has lost a willing and effioiont member and tho temperance causo an earnest worker; Resolved, That while we mourn tho loss of a sis'cr so dearly loved, so sad ly missed, wo mourn for one worthy our love, our respect, our tears. Resolved, That to the bereaved pa rents, brothors and sister, wo extend our heartfelt sympathy and commend them for comfort to Him who dootb all things well. llcsolvcd. That in memory oi our departed sister and onanist our lodgo ohartcr aniWgan bo draped in mourn ing and tho usual badgo of mourning be worn on tho rcgalios for a poriod of thirty days; bo it further Resolved, That a copy of theso res olutions be presented to tho bereaved famly, also to tho New Republic and Blue Hill Leader, for publication, end that thev be spread upon tho records of this lodgo. Mary Cunningham. ) Gertie Kerbiiner, Com, MAY W1DPKR8UIKM. ) At a regular rues ting of tho Bluo Hill W. G. T. U., held Nov. 10, 1892, tho following resolutions wore adopted. WiiBREAd, The Allwiso Father .has seen lit in His inscrutable wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Berta Kcrcheval; bo it Resolved, That in her death our sooioty has lost a most faithful and efficient young member, and of tho still greater loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to her; therefore be It Resolved, That it is but a just tri bute to the memory of the departed to say that in rcgrcting her removal from our midst wo mourn for ono who was in every way worthy of our lovo and respect, Resolved, That wo tondcr our most ainoere and heartfelt sympathy to the filleted parents, brothors and sisters, expressing an earnest hope that even out at same CUT PRICE. In fine dress suits we are strictly in it ! Men's - Underwear Leather Coats. We undersell all competitors. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. so great bereavement may bo over ruled for thoir highest good knowing that their loss is her eternal gain. Resolved, That this hoartfclt tosti monial of our sympathy and sorrow bs proscntcd to tho parents of tho de ceased and sent t) tho Union Worker, Bluo Hill Loader, and Mt. Pleasant Journul for publication, also that oach membor of this Union, wear tho usual badgo of mourning for tho term of thirty days. Mas. Kveriiart, Mhb. Grusel, Cotn. iMiiH. Cunninoiiam , IN MRMOBIAU. Liltlo wd thought when wo Bald good bye Hor face no more we would see, Nor feel tho clasp of her loving hand, This eido of eternity. Nor dreamed we then that forever, I far work with ur wzis done, And ia it? Nnyt Her Influence la only just begun, In a world that in frrefrom sorrow, Where "good byo" ia never said, She lives the life eternal, Our Berta ia not doad. M M 0 Bluo Hill, Nov. 10. - .. M Rev. Sylvunus I.unc. Of tho Cincinnati M. E. conference, makes a good point when ho says; "We have for years nsed Hood's Sarsaparllla in onr family of live, nnd flud it fully equal to all that is claimed for it. Borne peoplo arc greatly prejudiced against pat eat medicine, bat how th. patent ean hart n medicine and not n machino is a mystery of m)strrieB to mo." Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills. Supt. Caster spent Thanksgiving in Aurora. Billy Garrison of Bluo Hill, was iu Red Cloud last Friday. Union Thanksgiving services woro held in tho M, K. church on Thurs day. It will be well for WW Yeiser not to count his chickens boforo thoy aro hatohed. The Hon. B. II. Kaloy of Ogdon, Utah, ia in tbo city, the guest of his brother Charles. Many peoplo Huffcr for year from troublesome and replusivc sores, boils and eruptions, withou ever testing tho oiarvolous curative properties of Ayor'a Sarsaparllla. The exporimont is, certainly, worth trying o euro you got Ayer'a Sarsaparilu and no other. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. It will soon bo 1893. Mrs. K. Skocn is closing out chil dren's hats at cost. F. P. Bonncll of Superior, was in tho city today. Tho Corner Restaurant is' now open for tho public. Meals and lunches served at all hours of tho dav. i!.") corn liuskers wanted. Can use men with or without teams. Henry 0. Cutteu, Red Oloud, Nebr. . . A Leader. Since its Urst introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly In popular fa vor, until now it is clearly in tho lend among pare medioial tonios and altera tivescontaining nothing whioh permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized ns the best and purest medi cine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or kidneys- It will cure aiok headache, Indigestion, constipation, and drive Ma laria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each buttle or monoy re funded. Price only GOo per bottle. Sold by Cotting. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla Petroleum V. Nasby onco called himsolf together, hold a meeting and passed tho following resolutions: Resolved, That I want u postoflis. Resolved, That I uccd a postoflis. Rcsolvoii, That I ort tu hcv a post oflis. , This resolution will soon bo in full forco and effect as soon as tho demo crats got ovor jollifying, Gurunlccd Cure. We authorize onr advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Disoovery for con sumption, coughs, nnd colds upon this condition. If you aro afllioted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or cheat trouble, and will use this romedy ns di rected, giving it a fair trial, nud exper ience no benefit, yon may return the bot tle nnd lmye your monoy refunded, We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be rolled on. It never dlsnpoints. Trlnl bottle free at Cotting's drug otore. Large size GOo and (1. ' At D. M. Piatt's wsrehouso you to-day can buy: 1 sack of flour for 80cts. ' 1 barrel ef apples for' $4. 1 bushol of potatood for &5ots. A bushel of corn for 25cts A bushol of oats for 23cts A barrel of salt for $1.35 1Q0 pounds of brand for COota N B, I pay oteh mid exaot on delivery cash Duck Lind and fBBBBBBJ Tho best shoo for $2.50 ever offered. For salo only at Wiener's. When Baby was sick, wo Knvo her Costoria, When Hhu won a Child, she cried for CoHtorla, When she became Miss, uho cIudk to Castorla. When the had Children, she (are them Castorla. The Population or Bed Cloud Is about 8,000, and wo would say that at lonst one halt are troubled with some affection on the throat nnd lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others, We would ndviso all our re ndors not to negloct tho opportunity to cnllon thoir druggist nnd get a bottlo of Komp'n Unlearn for thu throat nnd lungs. Trial size free. Large bottles DOots and il. 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