12B2S WJ6SNKBN&EffgWW',wr4Wwyw1wV' we '"MPrj wmi?wBmrmw .t., Jxa-jatrfH as w i 'i 1 1 imJ5!ML L THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1893. !v$$w Ducker's Cash Dry Goods Hpuse ! Grand September Opening Sale, - COMMENCING SAT'RDAY, SEPT. 2 NEW DRY OOODS AT BARGAIN PRfcES. u aurs iiii hi iii ;l ir' Dress Goods. All our 91 Dress Goods will go for 87Jo per yd. during this sale. We have tome ol f do nlccat nnd newest good Ihttt Hre mndc. Wo Include otir . 46 inch Silk finish Henriettas at that price which is a special bargain. We also have some nice new goods that we will sell during this sale at 25, 35, 40 and 50c pr yard. Uegardless of the stringency of the money market, Ave are going to try and sell as Jiiany goods as we did last fall, and we think by making low prices and having the right lrindfof goods, we can do so. Come and see us. I "i SVUVRBAN NEWS Ah FuruLlicd by Our Couuty Correspondent.. Stillwater. Miss Anna Coekrull begau bor school in Dibt. GO August 21st. Tho boys gnvo Mr. and Mrs. Wood' side a "belliug" and got u trout, too. Wu. Sawyer of Guido llock is moving J. W. Smith b houso to tho south forty of his land. IU$. J. L. Phillips has gone to Iowa for a short visit. M. Wilson ot Blue Hill is boring a well for J. W. Smith nt hiB now locution. J. Vunco und J. L. Phillips uro attend ing tbo reunion ut Gruuu Island this week. Mrs. A. Ilolcomb of Pnwhuttan, Kim., wan visiting in this vicinity lust week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fish visited ut J. K. Crozior'n recently. Mrs. J. II. Mourns und Miss Sarah Mclntyro woro in Nuckolls county last work, tho guests of their brother John. II. Mclntyro Sr. ban Rold his crop und will soon movo to Juwell county, Kim., whero bo has purchased a fur in. BjMl'HO.V. i Amuoy. Wa have fine wenthor at present, nnd have n rain whenever wo need it, bo it seam. No Rendiug Circle was, hold last Satur day evening. An co cream supper wns held at Am boy last Saturday evening but on ncuouut of rain few wore present. Died, August 2:'d, 1B03, Mrs. Carroll, ut the rosidence of her pnrcnts, Mr. nud Mrs. Hard, llor homo was in Iowa nnd tho funeral was not held until tho lUtb, as her husbaud was nt homo and they had to await his arrival. Hhe hail boen sick for Boino timo, but was nble to be around a few days bofore her death. Mr. John Martin was in llastinas last week on business. Mr. I. Friebio was on tho sick list last week but is better ut present. Rev. llichnrdsou will prench at Auiboy next Sabbath afternoon ut three o'clock. Rev. Futmou preachod ut Amboy last Thursday evening. Mr. John Corbett has boou entertain, ins visitors this week, Mrs. Will Mitcholl nnd child were vis iting with Mr. I. Friebio and family last week. Mr, John Baladen wns visiting with Allen Carpentor and family this week. He went from there to Grand Island on hie bicycle. Mr, Charles Frlsbie and family woro visiting relatives in Grand Island last Sunday. Mr. Jadd is talking of moving to Red Cloud some ttmo noxt month. Mr. Harvey Cox wns visiting, friends in Ouide Rock fast Sunday. A. H. Carpenter is looking forih with bop. for a good fortune in tho near fu toro. If present indicatous are trne ho is one of the heirs to a lurgo tract of land in New York and New Joraoy und Man batten Wand. FooLirs. Nov bay can bo bad by leuving orders with McNitt. Wright keeps the boBt gasolino Btove UtbWe. Blankets. Special prices on blan kets during this sale. One lot of blankets for 88c per pair worth $1.25 One lot at$l. 25 worth 1.65. Onelotat$1.50-vorth 2.00 We also have some very fine Blankets that we will sell real cheap during this sale. Shaker Flannel 4jc pr yard Willow Creek. Mr. Godwin is at homo from Oklu homu. With duo respect to tho Willow Creek correspondent of tho Belt, but wheu Inn boys gut lurgo enough to play bubu bull, ho will knowohurity begins at homo, uh our boys bud only jiructiccd threo after noons before- tbo content with tbo Cow Ich nine. Mr. Hon 'Jrunor him Go ucres of corn thut will yield 15 bushels per ncru. Henry llrubakor urrived homo tho IS well satisfied with this place. There wan u tcuiitfriinco meeting at Mr. AduniBonH Wednesday tho lGth Tbo hIcuuIch have killed lots of chick ens in this vicinity. Grand pit Nnrris und wifo have gono to Denver us Mr. Norrin Iiub u herious cough; his phypieiun recommended mountain air a probuble euro. A lurgo delegation from Willow Creek Sunday school attended the song service given by Mr. L. Albright at tho M. K. church nt Cowli-H, nnd every ono cume homo well pleased, Will Adamson's wifo und child lire vis iting bin fatber'B fmnily, It. Adumson this week. Mrs. Laura Curl died August 22nd, at tho homo of bor father. Mr. Win. llurd. MrB. Godwin'a buby is sick iigiiin. Four boyn imid a nocturnul visit to Sum limners water melon natch lust week nnd he shot over their heads and frightonod one of them almost to death;' us his yell wus heard over a mile, better look out boys, ho may not Bhoot so high next timo. Clem Ilruner talks ot attending school in Rod Cloud, Mrs. Frazier left tho 15th, to join her luiBband in Canada, whero they will re flido in tho future. Fred Hon will Btnrt to school In Grand Island nt tho Business College on Sept. lth. Will Frnsor will work Mr. Mousliang's iiirm next year. Well wo have bud nn exciting timo on a giand scale in this neighborhood, every ono kunwfl whut it is. Tbo Willow Creek ball club bus bent, en HowIob nino twice of late, but every body that saw thorn play, say that tho CowIcb boys played well. Nora Gunn was taken sick and had to bo taken homo from Henry lJiubuUcru on the 21st, Ma.nuoba. Stuto Line. Tbifl part of tho vicinity was visited by n Ono rain Saturday night. Jurd Carter isscenbehiud tho counter in bin storo. J. H. Tolaud lost a hprso Saturday, Tho farmers uro still hauling oir Iiorb mid corn. Mrs. Ifoiu Ratcliif is on tho hick list. Willard Mooii'h littlo boa is improv ing under tbo uaro of Dr. Kirk ot Hurr Oak. Largo warter melons may bo hud if you only goto North Hriincb. Luko Dillon is going to havo between threo nud four hundred bushels of ap ples. Who pujh thin year is a fuiluro Jurd Cnrtero residence in North Branch, buincd August ,'t0th. Dit. CiiAMiiEKuiiN puts iu urtificia teeth without plate over Morhart's storo. Calicoes. New dark calicoes at 4c per yd that are very good for comforts. Our 10c cotton batting will go at 8c per roll during this sale, Table linens, Napkins and toweling at speci ally Low Prices. Turkey Damask only i8c per yd. Ctitlierton. Mr. Joe Lockhurl has returned from Oklahoma. Mr. R. 1). Payno leaves in throo wcekB to go to school. Ii. M. F. Grubb supports a new top buggy 10. M. F. will buvo to eut cold din ner now. Uncle Dick Payno was surprised Inst Sunday to receive a visit from a nephow who resides in Omaha. Mrs. G. P. Gather who has boon dan gerously ill h sonui better at thia writ ing; bur mother-in-law is with her while ill. There will bo a Harvest Homo Con cort given at Catherton school houso tho 21th, of September at 2 o'clock p: m. a general invitation is given. Tho lttornry hehfat tho residenco of Mr. A. N. Wilson's was not much of n success, and will bo held on tho loth, of September. Wo have boen having several good rains in the lust couplo weeks, which has helped out tbo corn considerable, I think that wo will buvo a good crop. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield from III. who aro relatives of Mrs. James Elliot, wore visiting with her ii few days last week. She left for Holdrodgu Monday toj isil others. Charles Crnhill, tho littlo son of L. M. Crabill of Red Cloud, who bus been vis itingwith I). 11. Larrick'e tho past two weeks returned home latt Saturday, Mr. Cowloy's new houso looms awny up tlu-ie, und when finished will be tho finest in, tun neighborhood. Undo Isaac is gottiug stylish in hiB old ago. Old Roots, iiiiVin. A uieo shower of ruin Saturday. '" Tom Andeison is putting up hay on tho poor farm. Kid Clutter of Catherton called on Win, Andiewo, Thursday. S. liinilquist has painted bis bouse. Win. Elicit wns trading horseB ono day last week. J. H. Wisoearver was on Indian Creek Saturday night on business. Rov. Fcndrieks wus around buying bogs tho otbor day. Davy Sheet of Kunsus is visiting with Reid. Peter Hanson bud ono of bis mules cut on tho wire. Jelf Kelso linn been helping his broth er Link jiut up liny. John Kumbnugh of Gago county is hero looking after land. Hovel und Goodno were threshing uniidal us ou Friday and Saturday. J, Tomlinson of Red Cloud wus iimong us last week. Kov. Ucun attended quarterly mooting at Inuvnlo Saturday und Sunduy, MiBS Lily Holmes of Hed Cloud has been visiting at tho residenco of Arthur Wihon. Mr. and Mrs. Lamp of Red Cloud havo been visiting at J. Rutledgu Con Wilson and Al Marker of Otto, called on F, Bean on Sunday. fj. iiean and family tsumlnycd ut bis tll(r.in.lau'n nonr (?mvlia. futlier.in-law'H near Cowles. H. II. F. Persons troubled with chronio dinr rliiea should try Chamborlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcu Romedy. Many oases have boen cured by it aftur till else had fniled and skillrd physicians were powerless. For sale by Dco & Gricc, Ginghams. New dark Dress Ging hams at 8c and 10c that are very nice, Heavy O'ray Flannels that sold last year at 20c, we will sell this year at 10c per yard. New Cretones at Low Prices. Our .Extra Heavy 10c Cotton Flannel, Sale price 8c, G. A. DUCKER TiiompNon rcek. Plenty of rain ot late, and farmers busy seeding, and making bay, J. A. Brown is harvesting his largo crop oi Max. Scott Polly in going to Grand Island, this week to commence school ut tbo business college. Mr. Kuinbarger of Alda, visited re contly with Mr K. Bennett and fumilv. A goodly number of our people intend ed tho show at ltod Clond last week. Garnd ma and Grand na Schneck aro intending to attend the cumptueeting ut Long Island, Kun., which will begin on September 8th. They havo a number of refutives m tlint vicinity, with whom they will visit1 Kov. Theo. Johnson, an old time resi dent of Amboy, but now of Grand IbI and, was on tho crook last week looking after his interests on his farm, which is being worked by Mr. E. Bennott. Ho wns accompanied by Frank Buschow of Blue Hill, who made a putchaso from Mr, Johnson's fine herd ot Red Pollod cattle, giving in exebango bogs. Some paity or parties utudu a raid on Mr. Bennett h melon patch ono night re cently and took away a number of nice inolons, and tbo noxt night tbo samo party or parties or some other party or parties took an other lot ot melons and destroyed many ot tbo vines, Mr. B. does not enjoy tho joke very much. T. J. Polly of Salina, Kansas, a broth er of S. It. Polly visited a few dajs last week with the latter and family. Rev. W. S. Blackburn pastor ot River ton M. E. church, preached a good hit mon Inst Sunday to a largo aiulienco at Costal Springs school bouse, and after the sermon, ho baptized soverul young people by Jimtnorsion. Tho Sunduy school of Spring Vnlloy, nud Crystul Springs will unito in picnic on Thursduy of this week in Mr. Wul- smith's grovo on tbo creek. Dklila. . l'lctmuiit Cirove. Wenther fine und plenty of rnin. Corn is filling nicely but hay is a littlo short. The folks that havo boen sick aro till getting better. Grand ma Slabby has boon very sick. Mrs. Hilton has not returnod home from Bluo Hill yet, tho reason is bo cuuso her folks are sick. Wo think that Bro. Hummol is hav ing more than his share ot trouble in siukness, but tho Lord has promised to not leave or forsuku them; may the Lord bless und comfort them in the hourB of sorrow. Mouth Slriu XewN. Weather warm and dry. Mr. Leigh is on the sick list, Bollo Aubnsbon is feeling some hotter. Mr. Hub Henry is tho father ot anoth er bouncing baby boy. Wo hear tho merry boll quito ofton look out for the wedding, F, L. Miss Mary Sharp went to a birth day party last Tuesday night at Rlverton. Mr. Aubushon's baby is getting bettor. .i Ayer'fl Snrsapnrilla is ono of the few romedk's which aro recommended by evory school of medicine. Its strength, purity, nnd ouieacy aro too well estab lished to admit ot doubt as to its super iority over all other blood-purillers what ever. A)er'sBareRparilla leads all, Window Shades. Nov Window Shades, mount-ii ed on spring rollers, only voc, also bolter ones at 50c Carpets. Special Values in Car; pets at 30c, 45c aifc 50c, u l Chenille Portiers af n-, v aiiu ipu mat cc t very nice, Special Values In Rugs, COWlCM. '( Tho A. O. U. W. of this place hiutya pionic in Hagor's grove, on Friday Afcg. 2."ith, with addresses by Ehi. Gilliam Fof Red Cloud and others. There waafa largo attendance and they had u giiod timo. fy , A baby girl appoared lately at the ai me ivn; fat r houso of Mr. Wilson, north of tow which thoy aro all mightily pleased it is tne urst L'irl in tho family D. Best ifl slowly recovering from his sickness, nnd at this writing ho is able to sit up some of the time. t Mr. MayfleliVs baby four months oM, was buried on tbo 28th. Rov. Plult Vi.,ril..,l .tin filiinmil fit.., i i.m. Ct jm it,iu-., ill, llllll-llll at-itiiwn. A prize contest was held at Eckl e church Tuesday 29th, in which some our Misses took part. We learn th ono from Bladen carried olf tho pri which was a model ot tho Tompcranco Palace at Chicago. Rov. Piatt and wifo hnve roturned from their vacation. They spout most of their timo on tho farm while their son and bis family wero visiting in Illinois, und taking in tho World's Fair. Dis. Moranvillo and Damoroll havo Iatoly held a consultation in Mrs. Craf ford's caso. They rogard it as a critical one. Services aro to bo resumed in tho Cougregational church noxt Sabbath Septomber .'Ird, preaching ut 11 u, in. and 7:30 p. in. Market Ileport. (Corrected Weekly.) V Whoat Corn .. Oats... 00 fi 10 lit) '-"-' 20 22 30 ',)i L'5 70 I 2."i(T4 10 1 G0&2 00 10 . H 7i") itye ' flax Hogs.... Fat cowb Butter . . . . I i . fcggs 1'otiitoea Chlckons.... Turkeys doz. 2 00 lb. r, Was a Wreck With catarrh, lung trouble and Generally broken down. Jleforo 1 had taken half n botllo of Hood's Barsaparlltal felt belter. Now I am la ores Cood health, for all ot which my thanks are duo to Hood'o SnrQapnrllln." Mas. M. V. Bonk, Clover, Iron Co., Mo. Cist flood's Hood'a Pills euro Consltpatlon by reitor to WU.Wo yUviibf Hi alunoaurfotnaj. -; JUva. 3f. F. Bane "I Ladies Cloaks Jackets and Capes. We are able to show the finest line of Winter Garments tnat have ever been brought to Red Cloud. We bought them so that we can sell them real cheap. Now li the time to buy before the assortment Is reduced. Special Values in Children's Cloaks and Jackets, 8t CO. PIcaitnnt Dulc. Miss Hawk fs recovering fust. . Thoro was n plowing bco last'Thurs day ut Mr. HummcH's, and eleven teams woro there. Mr. Fox will begin work on his broom corn noxt Monday. L. A. Haskins is running a large force putting up his hay. Mr. Luther Rothrook wbb in these parts seeing after his farm. Al Decker went to Lobunon last Thurs day uftor his mothor-in-law. Lido Warrington was homo n few days this week. School will commonco noxt Monday with Miss Edith Scribnor as tcaohor. Many people not awaro of tho dangora of constipation, reelect tho nronnr mmn. dy-till tho habit liaonmeajihronlo, or in- flamation or atoppago yntL ArAjtftiamt two of AyerB Pills iu tho beginning would have provonted all this. Southern members of the Epworth LciiKiio having found that Hotel Endeavor at Chicago was run atter tho manner of Heaven with no color line huve deter mined to boycott tho hotel. Flvo train robbers held no a train pas sengers and alT-on tho Northern Pacific and got only fo'.'jtheio wns 40,000 hidden lu tho express car; whereforu it Is tho Im pression that tho robber were novices. The miscreant Scharfl hns nt hibt ad mitted that bis victim was his lawful wife. It required a strong force of police to keep a Milwaukee croud from lynching thodaa tard. Aud all the law will do with htm I imprisonment fur life. Tuosdny, Auj;. 0. si juuuk iimn named nee: nis an nounced that in .September ho wi'fl crow Niagara Falls hanging by his tasth. General J. A. Underwood, of Rico coun ty, Kas., was killed at Frederick while attempting to cros a railroad track. Michael Kbrdon was probably fatally injured while making a parachute jump from a balloon at Peoria. A high wind was blow lug at the time and ho was dashed against n building in his deactut. It is now stated that in settling tho damngp c.tso for 300,000 bronght ugulnst JtiWflPiu Toledo, Ann Arbor and Alichl Sfiflflet Arthur had to pay thu receiver oP.i!iroad $.',500, which Included the plaintiff's lawyers' fees. Tho marrlnuu ceremonr nf Km,,,,,.! ir..,i ! and Llzlo SoaiuM, In flay county, Ind.. wm oiuer day, was solemnized in a corn Held. Mrs. Frank ltholnhardt, a widow of St. Paul, Minn., 1ms been iiotillod that by tho death of her brother-in-law an o'.tato iu India, valued ut fi,000,00d, has been left to her. Tho cranberry tnp Is enormous on, they say. going to beau Ei'olMiln Xolice. KJ'A'n:i)i'.vi:niiABK.vi oliilor I'uiiiity f !le!.l,Ms.,Ttk'rof llMVMla "l I' Hiaelser, Tsn,l!,lLm!'i,11", """.wle'l hi the eol.ifo of I). C. nllH'IS. I, lleei'.lM'll, uii mo he,ueb nolllU'i tli.lt on tlm Sllli (Lu ll! AllL'IISt. IhW. Allll.i i:. Sim WLV,!lZi..V.. .. .... . in iki iiiiiuuiinLi ii ....... ,, ,., i niiiii, iimn hit e (in I'd it on hi iHi'lnS'f ,?'n,Mi0r .".'I"' "m """ rf" Vel'sl" aiai:!,::?,;,!at,',n'l,-,,'j- I I I -V III Willi! llU li .i !... I Kr:v:!:pV!!r,n,,,''w JAMi:si)0l'I'V, County Judge ' J ''V i I '9 ' rt T 'IT P? -s - i' "O