-.. 8SffiS9 iSZ38B!&!!a2S4 ' wvwwwHf,, h wwwrtr-"- urnmwtw THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 18DB. rSil 1 f fclmtl ij. " taTHlWfca.L' 1t-"J'Wf TTflTMTB" nfaWT Ml I I ' I il'iiJlf " ' tMMMili MllMWII llflbiil ll I --" imnranni ; J- .T FIT I y I i K - i g m m mmmmmmmmmmm m m g IShoes, Cheap 13 W'c liuvc g: Boots and Shoes Ourselves ! 3 ($8,000 worth) nnd positively S mZ: will not bu rm:usoM ZZS , Wo will Bnerilleo our entire stock for ensh nt lowor prices tlinn over bu. S " foru mndo in Med Cloud, nnd will meet nny nnd all competition. -- JT Remember wo (runrnntco REST (KK)DS, LOWKS'L' 5: . l'l(JK8,GKK.VTKSr VARH2TY. J r Blakeslee & Kaley. 3 5 Hi Hi Uummummumuumm ia iii R For Accurate Abstracts of Title And Cheap Farm Loans Call on J. H, Bailey, Red Cloud, Neb. LOCAL NEWS. ChrlB Fussier was in Dluo Hill this wcolc. Ilnvo you Been tlumo nobby Buits at Wiener's? I'. E. Pnyno of Otlo, was visiting in Omaha this week. Do you want thu best shoo on earth? Wiener haathetu. Ilobt. Potter has been appointed notary public by tho governor. Hobt. Hicka lnifl paid for thu Great Family Weekly to Jan. 1, 1893. Rev. E. L. Ely has gone to Chicago nnd other eastern points on n vacation. L. C. OlniBtcad and wifo have roiio to Colorado for a few week's recreation. The W. C. T. U. will moot nt Mrs. A.O Horn's through tho month of September. Ed. Smith who has been visiting his parents for boiuo weeks bus returned to Provo, Utah. Mrs. A. CahnoB and wifo will leave for tho south in a few days, where they will reside in thu future. Mrs. FranciB Drown wub brought to lied Cloud Friday and adjudged insane, and taken to tho insane hospital. Mrs. A. CalmcB is homo from Iowa, whero sho has been spending u few weeks with her daughter ami oldfricmU. J his week wo give a number of col Aunna to tho S. of V. band of this city, to gothcr with outline pictures of its mem bers. Sherwood fc Albright have been in bust -nees just ono year nnd tho boys have dono n lino business. They liavo our bo.it wUhos. Mr. II. N. Wite, brother of tho late Mrs. (i. W. Hummel, who enmo hero to attend hia sister's funeral has returned to Iowa. Don't forget that Tin: Cum- gives every newly married couple, that gets married in Webster county, Tub Chirk ono year freo. Remember that L. P. Albright soIIb more Hour thnn nny other fltoro in Web ster county. If you want Hour boo him, for ho keeps tho best. Misa Gaily, of Nelson Iuib been elected as principal of tho high school. This makes tho third candidate, tho other two having failed to accept. Tiik Ciiikf uud family aro indebted to a coterio of young ladies for a lino sere nade on last Friday night. They have our thanks with a request to como again. Tho fall of tho year is fast approach ing, nnd it is to bo hoped that business will pick up in good shape. Red Cloud ia n good business town and under ordi nary circumstances docs a magnilicent business. If our people would, in theso trying times, endoavor to pay their little obli gations instead of hoarding their money, it would mako the tlnancial situation much hotter and would keep money in circulation. Wo have so far this week added tho following names to our list: Itov. D. O. Snow. J. L. Miller. A. W. Uim, II. N. White. A. H. Crnry, W. J. Harris, L. AubuBhon, Sarah WilllamB, R. C, Rest and A. II. HolTman. To riso In tho morning with n bad tasto in the mouth nnd no apnolito, indi- catea that tho stomach noodfl strength ening. For this purposo, there is noth ing better than nn occasional doso of Ayer's Pills taken nt bed time. Geo. McCall, chairman of the com mittee to raino money for the lire domirt ment, eecms to bo nn oxport at tho busi nous. On this evening, hu has been in charge of tho biiBincss just six months and in that period has raised more money than any provioim committeo Iiub in twelve months, Remember that positively no other paper in Wobstor county can givo you tho circulation thatTiiKCnii'.rhaB. Our list Ib composed of bnnafldo Bubpcribers and no Pinnples. When others tell ou thoy havo as many subscribers hh iiih Ciiikk, iibIc them to Bwear to it, and if they refuso, know ye, that they aro talk ing through their hut. The people of Webster county, will bo much pleaBed to know that M. W. Dick orson Iuib again opened his place- or business whero ho proposes to buy Mit. P ,in,i ..irifH. Dick, as everybody calle him is an old Htand-by to tho fanners nnd when they wanted ready cash, , they would Kot tho top of tho market at Dickfa ffi J Ia to tfiev could. The CJinw Z.. ioptB ho will make ft mint of money. a few ITV NEWS. Now window curtains nt Cottings The court house has been nicely paint ed and papered. Huy you a lino pozkot knifo nt Cot tingi drug store. Men's line clothing mndo to order at Wiencr'B Tailoring House. A largo number of our citizens will take in tho world's fair this month. Mrs. Abbott, sister of Mre. F. V.Tay- lor, left for KansoB City Tuesday. 1 1 Win. Fisher of Fairburv. Nob., iu lif tlm i.ltv ttiiu n-nnir ituiLtmr m. n i..4t,i.Z'i --"PI -I'" --". ". Michigan ilno salt tho standard brand nt gl.'lfi per barrel. Red Cloud Produce Co. M. W.Dickersou was kicked by n horse tho other day but was not eeriouely in jured. Well mndo ami serviceable clothing for men, boys nnd children at reasonable prices, at Wienor'fi. W. M. Pope (colored) edii iiffoka, (Kan.,) Call, was u Ciiiei' ofllco this week. editor of tho To caller at Tiik Tho Populist Stato Convention nt Lin coln, appointed II. L. Hopkins on tho State Central committeo. Harney Jones who haa boon doing ton sorial work at Roy Hutchinson's shop left for OrleanB, Tuesday, Take your prescriptions to Cotting'a drug store. Pure medicine and accutnte compounding guaranteed. Miss JoBie Igou haa removed to tho roBidenco of Mri, J. A. Tait, where her scholars will find her in tho future. All the Into novelties in hats and cups for men, boys and children aro now on sale at the Golden Eagle Clothing Store. Mr. Carl Finarty, who for tho past few months has boen book-keeper in tho Statobank, has returned to his home iu Iown. Dr. McQuestion tho pleasant proprie tor of tho Harvard painless dental par lors is looking after his interests in the city this week. Somo one's dog toro tho clothes nnd chewed tho llesh of one of 8. E. Cozad's boys tho other day. Owners of lorge dogs should tnko cure of them. Rev. J. A. Chapin, pastor of tho M. E. church, preached his farewell Bermon Inst Sunday morning. Ho gave his church some good advice. Dr. Cullimore, eye and car surgeon of Omaha, will meet patients in hisspecial tiep. in Red Cloud at Dr. McKeeby'a of lieu Tuesday, September 2(Sth. Wanted: Tho peoplo of Red Cloud, and vicinity to remember that tho Har vard Painless Dental Parlors aro hero to stay, at the opora houso block. Especial attention !b given to tho scientilic llttiug of Bpectacles, by Dr. Cullimore who is to bo in lied Cloud September '20th, with Dr. McKeoby. Mrs. Alox Dentley has sold her resi dence property to Mr. Allen Ayers of Innvale. Mrs. Dentley will move with her family to Lincoln about October 1st Dr. Grant Cullimore, consultant ocu list to Mo. Pacific Ry. at Omaha, has ar ranged to meet eye and ear patients in Ited Cloud, with Dr. McKeeby, Septem ber '20th, C. L. Cotting, tho druggist says ho has not 5000 rolls of wnll paper on hand for ho has bien selling lots of it this year. Ho still has a tlno sulection, ana eome now pnttniB just oponed. Young man do you contemplato got ting married? Wiener tho clother will lit you out in style, and leavo you with monoy enough to take your wifo to the "Columbian Exposition, Will closo out what Hour Mr. SpokeB Held had on hand at $1 per 6ack for tho best and 75c for White Drcnd. Other thiiiL's in proportion. Cheap for ensh at SpokcBtlolils old Btand. Lnst Wednesday, while in attendance at tho funoral of Wm. HolTman, MrB. J. Strango wns thrown backward out of tho wagon, and tho pi'iuj i-ent on which she was bitting fell on her injuring her Be verly. Dr. Hick ia in attendance. .John Polnicky, Thus. Kralik, J. II. Gaskill. James Wood, John Wilson, A. J. Ueiijaniin. Mr. Cummings, Mr. Ho bart. 11. G Lindley, I. Druner. R. M. Stark. J. D. Fultou, J. D. Klndsdhcr, M. M. Million and A. M. Walters aro now BubflcribcrB tins weeK. Tho Dolt triea to bo funny in ro- iniril to tho white cap story rent to tho Journal. The Ciiinr did not know then and does not know now who tho corres pondent was, but whoever it was ho ought to know that such statements, un truo tifl they must be, are very injurious to tho city. The now brand of Hour mndo at tho Red Cloud mills ia giving general satis- faction. It sills for less money than uio innnrtud Hour and is fully as uoml. It is warrnnted. Try it and hell) build up home industries. Ak for 'Monogram" if toil wnnl tho best. For rfnle at tho warehouBe ot tho Red Cloud Produce Co. " l P. W. Shea is in St. Jou this week Jo. Wi.rner is in Lincoln this week. Mro. P. W. Shon will bo home Monday. Thnd McXitt left for Lincoln Wedne " ZJ I day. John Kellogg has gone to Indinn Terri 10 r-' i A.M Walters was iu tho clly this wook. J. L.Grcculeouas In tho city lnst Snt- unlay S. l Spokosllold returned from Hebron Friday. J.L. Minor nnd wifo are homo from Chicago. E.O. Parker was up from Guldo Rock Tuesday. Jrf. Unlushn nnd family go to Chicago this week. ' Mrs. E. 11. Smith returned homo Thursday. Miss Loono Fowler leave? this evening for Chicago. C. Wienor departed Thursday for tho world's fair. Dr. Robinson of Guido Hock was in tho city thiswook. The democrats havo cnlled a county COJ1 x vontion. Henry Fox of Nelson, was in Ned Cloud Tuesday Miss Alma Downs has gone to Oregon, her faturo homo. E. II. Marshall of Uloomington was on our strcots Monday. M. M. Million 1ms gono Peru to tho stato normal school. Chancy Warner returned yesterduy fron tho world's fair. S. B. Warren of Dlanchnrd, Iowa, wns in tho city Wedn:sdny. Jako Kindschor nnd daughter have gono to tho world's fair. II. D. Rnnney enmo homo from tho world's fair lnst Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Sleopor nnd children woro in Guido Rock this week. Keop nn eyo on prices. I lend nnd others follow.-Jomea Pctereon. Mrs. Will Lindley has returned from a visit to Hastings and Grand Island. II. E. Grico went to Lincoln Thursday, and from thoro will go to tho world's fair. Aliltlo ohildof Chns. Gurnoy'n died last Tuesdny nnd waa buried Wednesday Mrs. C.L. Cotting and family nmvod homo from their eastern visit last Fri day. Wo havo been compelled to omit Bover nl articles this week which will appear next. A now baby mndo its nrrivnl ut tho resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Million this week. It is reported that tho Hastings and Oborlin passenger ia to bo put on ngnin in n fow days. Samuel Miller is laid up this week with n sore foot, caused by a marblo slab falling upon it. Miss. Jessio Wilkinaof Dewecse, Nob., was attending tho school examinations in tho city last week. For windmill, ettcl and wood, pumps, pipes, tanks, nnd litting of nil kinds, go to J as. Peterson tho pump man. In ordor to closo out organs nnd sow ing machines, I will give you n bargain. Como and scome. Jnmos Peterson. M.R. Dentley has put a line iron fence nround tho stuto bank building. Ho never spares monoy or pains to havo bis property look nice. k The stock of dry goods, groceries' boots nnd shoes formerly owned by S. F. Spokosflcld will be closed out during tho next U0 days. Read their advertisement Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C Dell left for n1! l.. enst on Friday, ho to attend tho G. A. It J encampment at Indianapolis, nnd the; iey rV will visit the world's fair before they turn. James Cochrnno of this city hns been called to tnko chnrgo of the businosa de partment of thoChadron Congregational Academy. Tho gontlemnn is in every wny worthy nnd his f rionda congratulate him on his good luck. Miss Lottio Amack, who had bor limbs amputated n few days ago, died this woek, tho Btrnin boing too muoh for her constitution to bear up under. Her parents hnvotho sympathy of their many friends in their nllllction. Cnpt. Knight, "which wuz poatmaBtor" ntlnnvnlo, was in Red Cloud thin week. HoluiH been postmaster nt Innvale for more than '21 yenrs, having been appoint ed by Postmaster Goucral Creswell, dur ing Gen. Graut's last term. Hov. A. J. Chapin will preach in tho Congregational oliurch next Hunday morning on account of tho dedicatory services nt Dostwiok having been pott, poncd. Ho will announco owning ser vices nt tho morning meeting. About the time tho city council ad jouruod Wedneudny night, tiro wan dis covered in tlio roof of tho engine hoiibo which w.n promptly extinguished. Hut nl out 'i a. m. tho peculiar coal used for tiring caused nnotlu-r outbreak which was fortunutt-ly discovered nnd extinguished by pnrtics living nenrby. Via Fulton nnd grand-pas Goble nnd Fulton nro very happy mon. Ono be cause he is papa, nnd the others becnuso thoy nre grand-ims ot n tine pair of twins which ai rived thin wede nt the homo of Mr. Fultou. Vic thinks tho happiness nil come about bronueo of his uelhtr elected city clerk. The Cuief cxtendB congratulations, iimrr rai:.Tio. J liENKPILMAI. CltANHK. TUP. ClIIP.P 'has always kept paco with tho demands of tho times, and it owes much of its phenominal success to the spirit of pro grepi. Wo havo promised from tlmo to I tinj to improve ami otherwise mako - Tiik Ciiikp the leader in tho journalistic 11-1.1 I.. al.I ..! V-..1 1 Ill-Ill 111 U1IH hl'UllOII 1)1 Ol'lUllHKll, ('III- bracing Webster and adjacent counties, pcrlhat it would bo in demand In every liousehold. How far, and how well we have succeeded we need only to mention tho great increase in our circulation, its subscribers being among all political parties. During tlto pnst woven months our list has increased more than 500, uiakiug a combined subscription listclopo on to 1500. Now wo can only account for this great increase, In one way, and that is that wo aro giving tho peoplo tho bept paper in tho county, and that wo iftuhlish the news, and tho news is what the people want. In tho mutter of BUb Ecriptioim there seems to bo no decrease but on tho other hand new subscribers aro continually coming and tho list in swelling rapidly. On this account, wo have been improving Tup. "Chief each week. Only a few weeks ngo wodisoard ed two of our patent pages printing six at homo mid to-day wo havo discarded the entire patent sides and mako Tiik Ciiikf all homo print, and tho only pa per that prints all homo in this county. Dy doing this wo ure enabled to givo our especial attention to homo news, which will bo our groatcBt aim in tho future, besides having more room to givo it iu. Wo shall also furnish tho gonoral nows of tho state, havo short storlos, Tahn ago's Bennons, article a written by homo peoplo on various subjects, a largo list of county correspondents, iu short wo shall endeavor to keep abreast of the van, and leavo nothing unturned that will aid in making Tiik Ciiikf, the Great Family Weekly that it is. Wo hnd set our mark for 15(H) Bubscribor, but see ing the great demand for a good paper, we havo changed the llguro to '2000 and hope if energetic work and n good news paper will do bo, to reach that llguro in the next six months. Thanking one and all for aiding to make tho paper a suc cess we respectfully go forth into greater cITorts for a goal which we havo set out to reach. Chop Phospkcth. -Thcro will bo a pretty fuir crop of corn in Webster county this fall, although thoro aro some farmers who will bo ijuito short of n crop. It scorns that while ono farmor haa a lino crop his neighbor ncrosa tho oad Htiled, his corn fired, ami his loss VyM general, iuib ireaK wo cannot ac count for unless it bu the difToronco ho tweon tho old stylo of ploughing and listing corn. This ia nn important mat ter for tho peoplo to discuss, and if there is any inorit in thiacaso wo hope thoso of tho farmers interested will tako the imiiia to discuss it through Tiik Chief. If the old stylo of planting corn ia more elllcacious than listing it, in dry boiibohb, then listing ought to bo discarded, but if tho other is tho caso then, it ought to bo stopped. Lot this matter bo talked up and tho adherents of both sides can air themselves through this medium. Then, again, perhaps both plans aro all right, and tho fault lies in tho burning olf of tho prairie, and stubble in thu spring of tho year, Thoro may bo vari ous causes and tho farmers should In vestigate tho matter and Hnd out which is tho best for them to do. Politics. Tho fall political cam paign will soon open, and wo prcsumo in a most vigorous manner. The Populists havo nominated their candidates, and soon tho ropublicnnB will havo dono liko wise Ab to tho democrata, wo aro in tho dark, but suppose thoy will stand aloof and vote aa thoy please, as they seem to bo without a political head or narrative to sway thorn ono way or tho other. It tho republicans put forth their beBt men there is no reason why thoy should not elect ever man this year. Tho Populist candidates aro uot altogeth er satisfactory to tlmir own party, and thoro nro many vi 1 icrablo points on which to attack their candidates when tho tlmo comes, yet they havo nominated ii fnirlv f.riod linUnt. linf If thn rnnlililtf-nii " '"" r -!. - ............. mirlv hmifiR tn win thiw innRr. put forth tlwir best and truest men Set aside all .ffcTBonul feclinga thia year and go into the battlo with a determination to win, nub ty uiuwitKuuiiiiutt in iuij mill); ui iiiui kind, but upon good, sound, square poli tics, and for tho best interests ot tho party and tho people, na seen from u re publican stand point. The Chief could name several men who would bo an hon or to the party but refrain from doing so at tho present time, hoping tho party will profit by past oxporioiieo. Red Cloud, August .'list, 189.1. A dologuto convention of tho demo crat voters of Webster county ia hereby called to convene at Dluo Hill, Friday, September '2i)th, at 2 o'clock n. m. for the liurnoso of olectlmr three dnleiriitrH In tlin Rtutn ennvnntinn ulilcli riimmuinu Kat Lincoln, October 1th, aud for placing in nomination candidates for the follow ing county ofllcos to-wit: Sheriff. TreaBiirer. County Clerk, County Judge. County Surveyor, Super intendent of Public Instruction. Cor oner, aud for tho trnnraction of bucIi other busincps as may conm before it. In accordance withthe apportionment aH fixed by the County Central Commit teo the ditfeient precincta are entitled to representation as follows: Datin 1 Heaver Creek. ...2 Catherton 1 Elm Creek 1 Glenwood 1 Garlleld 1 Guido Hock .'1 Harmony 1 Inavnlo 1 Lino 1 Oak Creek 1 Potsdam Kl Pleasant Hill. ...2 Red Cloud Iht W..-I Red Cloud 2d w..5 Red Cloud tp....,2 Stillwater 2 Walnut Creek 1 Total i:i. Joshua J Maktin, P. W. Shim, Chuliinan Secrotnry. The Demon of Dvupulr Iiipomoinn, and its twin brother Dya iioiisin, nro tho otTBnriinf of n disordered stomach. A Positive cure Is fouhd in Uegg's Dhndclion Hitters. Sold by Deyo & Grice. sam m mmmmmmmmmroffl m m g It his W & & k:3 5 We receive the stock of rrs Fine- Clothing! S That will WE HAVE OUR 1FALL HATS Blegant Stock, H H 'All lq iew Styles. H S We want to show you our stock. 3 Chicago Clothing Store. 3 : Opposite Postoffice. 5 7i Hi Hi UiiiUiiiiiUUUiiiiUiUUi Hi Ui m K milk Wiifn. The people of Red Cloud will pleaso tako notice that I will stnrta milk wagon about Sept 1. -CIiuh. Gurney. Wanted -Placo in hotel by woman of thirty. Addrens, Dox X, Innvale, Nebr. Cam. at tho Harvard Painleps Dental Parlora and get acquainted with their methods ot tilling teeth without pain. A exit load of rock salt for mile at L PAlbriglit'e Hour and feed ator'o. Seed buckwheat at McNitt's. All kinds of hardwnro at Wright's Oo and soo Hhor wood Si Albright for groceries. When you waut n good cooking or honting Btovo boo W. W. Wright. Go to Shorwood nnd Albright for your groceries. Thoy keop tho best in town. First class good a and reosonnblo prim s enn always bo found nt W. W. Wright's hurdwaro store. Thoso accomodating storekeepers, Shorwood & Albright the grocers, study to please their customers. Call nnd see them when in want of groceries. If snltcosls one cent a pound nnd hnm 15 cents, what would n hog be worth that had been fed on Haller's Condition Powders? For sulo by Doyo & Grico. TIioro Wonderful GIiiiiIn in Town!! If you wish to boo them cn)l on Deyo &, Once and ask for Ueggs 'Little Giant Pills. Every bottle guaranteed. ttcmcmbcc In all cooking receipts calling for Baking Powder, or Cream of Tartar and Soda, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Will give better results. Simply use one teaspoonful of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to each pint of flour, or in the proportion of two teaspoonfulo to every pound of flour. How to avoid Alum and Ammonia Baking Powders: t First, All powders offered at twenty-five cents or less a pound can safely be discarded as Alum, for a Pure Cream of Tartar Powder cannot be sold at such price. Second, Avoid all brands labeled "Absolutely Pure," Chemical analysis, as revealed. by the Scientific American report, proved that brands so labeled contained, in every instance, either Ammonia or Alum. The first aim of a dishonest man ufacturer is to deceive by his label. Cream ftalung flotpfrir not only docs finer and better work, but its purity has ntvtff been questioned. ...... catch you. 5 NOW IN II (Julte an exciting serlcB of foQt rucee, have occured thin week under tho lumi nous rays of tho electric light. Thoro wiib a 850. prize oHered to tho winnor. ami three started Ed. Oversocks, of Topeka, KunwiH 1st, Dlllin Rucklebower '2nd, and Walt Warwick of Kansas, .'Ird, Voung Doclc and Dan G. wero io start but withdrew from tho race. Ed. Over socka won the race amid tho vociofrous cheers of thu multitude. Henry W.Holtz of Guido Rock, how attempted suicide whilo in a fit of mental donresslon, wnn brought to Rod Cloud and adjudged innauo, and Doputy ShorilTTomlhiBon took him to Lincoln this morning. Persona troubled with chronic djar rluca fihoiild try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhm Remedy. Many enses havo boon cured by it after all elso hnd fniled nnd skilled physicians were powerless. For enlo by Doyo & Grico. .- When in Rivertonbesuround stop ut tho Dunks honwj. 61.00 per day. Liv ory in connection. Dy far tho most pleas ant place in Kiverton. ... . . The Army Bill la not the ono that worries us but tho doctor's bill. Keep a supply of Deggs' Family Medicines on hrnd and reduco ) our doctor's bills i)5 per cent. Bold by Deyo & Grico. Don't forgot it, that Morhart wnta all of tho old rags ho can -buy, from this on. Don't forget it and ncll thtw to him. -a