(' i THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. i, 189IL .2. &, & h IK ) h h 4 ,4 A i i . W '$&: IP"5 1 V , H .V V We make it a Point Ss - To elenn out nil undesirable Mock twice n year with a Hlgger Full Stock 2 f "inn ever lioitght nt the lowest prism ever known. Wo aro prepnrod t. to give the people of Webster conuty mote for their money than ?g ever before. AND Bought of uh tiro guaranteed to give satisfactory service. You can look it lone while beforo llnding it better place to spend your money " for FOOTWUAIl than with us. ' 2 Blakesleo & Kaley, 5 mi ui iiuuiiiiiiiiauiiiiiaiiiuui in im nnii:r muvrioN. Seed buckwheat at McNitt's. BojdMunsell ishomo from the fair. R. M. Martin is taking in the fuir this week. A. T. Ormsby of Denver is In tin city thii week. Dr. Tulleysis taking in tho world's fair this week. Lew Hummel ia attending tho world's fair this week, A, II. Sprachcr, wife and nioco wont to MTtr last woek. A. Mohnrt has the finest lino of lamps that wo hnvo scon. Ernest Drown ii in Chicago this week taking in the Bights. J. 13. Wright, who has been ill for onto time is able to be around again, Kd. Drown and wife left Saturday for a week's visit to tho world's exposition. MinB Sjlvia Cook and Mrs. Nolandor, Biiteru of Mrs. M, RBcntlcy are in tho city. Boyd & Overing are still doing an lm nionso business, making many sales each week. John Marsdcn was in Tecumseh this week negotiating for some blooded hor8CP. Chae. W. Knley, L. P. Albright and Jus. McXcny roturucd from Lincoln Saturday. A. Morhart has just received his assort ment of lamps for this season, and they uro lino ncs. Mr. Guilford has returned from tho strip. He sayB he don't need any land in the territory. A fow of tho members of tho senior class gathered at Mr. Abel's the other night for n social visit. Menzo Campbell ot New York City, and M. II. Cono of Aztcll, Kansas, aro the guests of J. U. Davis. T. L. Olmstead, owner of tho Leach farm near the city was in the city this week looking after his interests. John Barkloy lost a valuable mule and when questioned as to tho cause of its death said it died ot ovorsleep, II. C. Richmond who "tramps" in tho interest of the Rbi Cloud Chup, wan o pleasant callor Monday. Blue Hill Leader. J. S. Gilham and son Harry left las week for a visit to the world's fair. Mr,. fiilhmm eoea to Connecticut beforo h returns homo. The A. O. U. W. lodge paid Mrs. Huff, man 12000 ia two woeks after tho death other husband. This ia certainly a good showing for tn"at already popular order. Noah Wagonor, a respected citizen of this community who has been in aouui em Kansas for some ttmo naa return tinmn nnil eaR there is no placo Ue Nebraska. Mr. C. Boron who was editor ot Titc Pmrn- in 1R88.9. or 15 years ago, was a pleusant caller at this office last Friday. Wo are glad to note his prosperity in un other business. The republicans in convention as sembled, honored Wobstor county by nominating Mr. C. W. Kaley, of Red Cloud, for one ot the regeuta of the stato university. Blue Hill Leader. Miss Trlx Mizor left Saturday for Chicago whoro slio will meet her moth- who is on her roturn trip from uni mil after snendlng a fow days in tin white city visiting tho fair they will re turn to Rod Cloud. K. L. Mooro. familiary known ns "Kid- 1U" Moore, left Saturday for Chicago and after a short visit to the ( fuir, he will return to his home in Ma'nchostor, Iowa. Kiddle hns made many friends hero who much regret his departure Tho Ladies Home Journal oilers one voura, the Now England Conservatory of MubIc to evory girl who will secure ono thousand subscribers before January 1st, 1S91. MIes Campbell, one of the en torprifling muBic toachers of this place, ivill make the effort to securo the desired .,,i,.r f nnmos. The Chief wishes her buccces. Tho editor of The Cmr.r loft Monday for Omaha, whoro he goes us u ropreaen tatlve to tho grand lodgo K. of i now ussembled in that city. On Wednesday ho wus jtined by his wifo and daughter Ethel, and his nioco, Miss Clark, und all go to Chicago to visit the fair. After a visit at tho fair Mrs. HoBmer . and duufihtor will go to Clinton, 111., for u r-tu wmUr visit, und Mr. Hosmor with Mlsa Clark will visit her homo and that of Mr. Hosmor.s plBtor in Flint. Michi gan. Wo hope the Big Injun will get through all right. CITY NEWS. For fresh fruit see McNltt. School supplies Doyo & Orico. Tho best bread in tho city at Calmcs Miss Emma Moodo went to Endicott last week. Go to Galmea for broad, pies, onkes, ice cream, etc. Buy your stoves of A. Merhart and Bavo money. Tho famous Gem cooks and rangcB at A. Morhart's. Heath & Milligan's paint for salo by Deyo & Grlce. McNltt will take eggs in exchange for Hour, feed and oil. Llojd Richardson returned homo Fri day from Fulrbury. D. F. McFarlund is taking in tho world's fair this weok. Miss Mollio Ferris left Saturday for visit to tho world's fair. When yon want a good cooking or heating stove boo W. W. Wright. Blakesleo fc Kaley hnvo boon lltting the interior of thoir store this week. Rceso Thompson and wifo loft Inst Friday for a visit to the world's fair. Minor Bros, are closing out their heavy stock of boots and shoes at cost. Miss Myrtle Jones was up from Guide Rock visiting old frionds for a fow days last week. You can see the largest and cheapest luco und chonile curtains in the city at Minor Bros. Will Thompson and wifo went to tho great whito city last Friday to see the sights at the fair. Wright's is the place to get yonr heat ing or cooking stoves, 'Don't fail to see them for bargains, i. If you want a good lamp cheap, see Deyo & Grice. They havo a now and comploto ussortinont, For the largest, best and cheapest lino ot ladies and misses cloaks, capes and shawlos, go to Minor Bros. Geo. Overing left Tuesday for a two woeks trip in tho interest of the Red Cloud Granite & Marble Works. Chaa. H. Larmer and Miss Camillo Giudici of Superior, were married at aco by Father Quinn last Mon- G. W. Mil'.er, daughter of D. F. Scammon, of Grnnd Island, accompanied by her grandson is visiting in tho city this woek. F. E. Goblo has sold his interest in the Trader's Lumber Yard and Vio Fulton will now take the management ot tho samo. ho ever gonial Vince Solliday, the B. M. conductor came to our sanctum while in town this week and handed us two dollars telling ua that ho couldn't de without the Great Family Weokly. This week Johnnie Marsdon purchased a beautiful monument for hie father's grave, it was furnished and designed by Boyd & Ovoring and is caliod n dark Rutland and ia something very elaborate indeed. The Western Normal College of Lin coln is now a prosperous institution, and starts this year under very favor able auspicos. Its president, Mr. Wm. M. Cronn is an acknowledged edusator ormucu ability and from what we can nrn tho college is onjoying a splendid growth. R. B. Fulton has in is possession a genuine hard-tack bearing much re semblance to a common soda cracker, which ho while in sorvice sont homo to his mothor in 1802. Shoatowod it away and in rumaging un old trunk a fow days ago some one found it and sent it to Mr. Fulton at Red Cloud. Mrs.Chnrlott Knolls of Salt Lake City sister of Mrs. Wm. Parkes of this city mother of Mrs. Goo Leming formerly of this place now of McCook, diod at her home in Salt Lake last Saturday p. m. Mr.ond Mrs. Parkes had just returned from a visit to Mrs. Knollos when they received a telegram annouacing her death. Tho Adolphian Quartet gavo their on- loruunmeni last monuuy nignt as per announcement. Tho boys aro the pos sessors ot rich, clear, and woll cultivated voices, which blend harmoniously in tho rendition of tho choice vocal selec tions comprising thetrjoxtonslvo ropsr tolro. Thoir entertainment was given at tho Congregational church, und llko all doings at in in piaco, me nouse was filled to its utmost capacity. They were frequently encored, and should they oror come here again thoy will bo as surod a full house, . thisjfl uitf. Mra. C1MS AIYt V.SHS. All kinds of hardware at Wright's Window glass, putty, Ac, at CottingV, New hay can bo had by leaving orders with McNltt. Frank Martin was down from Grand Island this week. Joe Holcomb was in Wilcox tho latter part of last week. MIbs Nora Nico was visiting in the country this week. Dr. McKeeby made a professional call in Superior thiswuok. The Infectious houso lly will soon be relegated to obscurity. Geo Neaaoafonuer switchman on the B.AM, is back to tho city. P. W. Shea and wifo uro taking in tho Bights in tho white city thi week. Mrs. J. A. Reed and little daughters were visiting in Lebanon this weok. A. Clark added his namo to tho list of tho Groat Family Weokly this week. Mr.andMrs. A. A. Popo left Monday for a visit to the festivities in Chicago. Go to Calmo's bakory for tobacco, ci gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, Ac . Miss Graco Fort entertained a few friends lust Friday at her pleasant home. Underwear for everybody. The great est vurioty within reach of ull. Chas. Wiener. Walter McCord, who has been absent for some time, returned to this city Monday. 8am Kiser and Jack Roid aro Bixteen miles down in Kaniiaa building a house; lurueu, iuciuurry. 1 Et Ed. Ranney, son of our County Clerk ney, is here from New Jersey visit- parents and frionds. MissMablo Truman and Miss Dora Hedge went to Omaha Thursday to at tond tho stuto convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. Kill tho mites and other insects that infect your chicken houso by using Car bolineum. Sold only by Cutting, tho druggist. Go and see Wright's. Thoy havo the flnost lino of heating stoves that hnvo ovor boon brought to Red Cloud beforo. See thorn boforo buying, A cut loud ot rock suit for salo at L PAlbright's flour and food store O. R. Pitney of Inavnle has been honored by tho nomination ot float rep resentative in the 4Gth Dist. to till va cancy. Wanted: The pooplo of Red Cloud and vicinity to remember that the Hur vard Painless Dental Parlors are here to stuy, in tho opera house block. E. J. Overing came homo otT tho road Sunday and loft Monday. He reportB business in the interest ot the Red Cloud Marble Works first class. Nebraska is blessed with beautiful weather. In tho summer and autumn the nights aro especially lovely and the air at all times is fresh and Invigorat ing. Rod Cloud is well represented at tho world's fuir this weok; more so than any town ot its size near hero. About forty of our citizens are attending the fair this weok. County Superintendent Hunter was on tho sick list part of last week and this, which interfered somewhat with his visitation of schools in which work he has beon actively engaged. Wm. Richardson living six miles south east of this city sold in tho last year hogs amounting to 82,080.00 the last sale amounting to 9075.00. He still has some left, valued at 8800.00. Mr. Richardson don't complain of hard times. Mrs. Bentley and family removed to Lincoln Monday of this weok where they will reside permanently. They are an excollent family and having resided here a good many years havo mado many sincoro friends who regret their leaving very much. Red Cloud was well represented on the diamond lust Saturduy, the second nino playing the North Inavule club at that place, and tho high school nino plajing the Cowlca school. Both clubs were thoroughly Boaked, tho former by a score ot 20 to 2.1, the lutter being 111 to 111. The "kids are all right at home, but when thoy lcavo thoy get rattled. A novel and artistic wheol ornaments tho front of Honry Cook's drug store, Tho wheel is uutoiiatio and revelvcs con stantly, supporting thrco sholvos the bottom sholf, being perhaps 20 inches in in diameter, and the top one about eight. The shelves are laden with vari ous samplos ot notions which undorgo the samo nolsoleea revolving process all day long. A sistor ot L. A. Hsskins who has been visiting him from Elroy, Wiscon sin, and whose daughter Maud was ser iously injured by boing thrown from a horse a fow weeks since, has resolved to give her tho best medical treatment, and accordingly moved to tho city, and now occupios tho proporty opposite tho Bap tist church. Miss Muud is now under the care ot Dr. Dameroll and is said to bo improving. ! i --l Little Lord Fuuutlerojr Was a beautiful child but he had ono draw back, his faoe was covered with pimples. His grandfather bought a tottle of Haller's Bftrsapnrtlla and was so pleased at its re sults that ho took 4 bottles himself and onred his rheumatism. For sale by Deyo & Grioe. to t'isui:iJio.ni:."r.s Duiliig the next two wck correspondents will iilcuse arnil nil correspondence Intended for piinllculloii to Roy Tall, local editor, as the editor will bo ! sent Tor two weeks. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. S. F. Spokeslleld waslin Hebron this weok. D. M. Piatt is visiting the fair this week. Mrs. Tomllnson is on tho sick list this week. Mrs. J. C. Myers loft for Chicago Inst night. Wnll paper and window curtains at Cotting's. John Garbor was in Hastings '.last Wednesday. Cactus Tar Soap only 5 cents n cake at Cotting's. Den Lindsay wont to tho Chicago fair Tuesday. Rail road work on tho B. A M. is im proving slowly. Grant McFarlund and wifo returned from Lincoln Monday. Ed. Ranney and his mothor wore vis iting in Ilivcrton Tuesday. JolT Ward is carrying his arm in a sling tho result ot a painful boil. Mrs. M. E. Huffman left this morning for Palmyra, III., on a visit. yWill C. CmM. unnni.t nrmnt nt f tm 'Lncashuo Insurance Co. was intheclty this weok. The Cowles school will piny the Rod Cloud south school n friondly game of ball in this place Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Warner loft last Suturduy tor Onialia where sho will meet her hus band nnd thoy will go to tho fair. "Orango Blossom" is safe and harmless as n Flax Seed Poultice. Any lady onu ne it hersolf. Bold by C. L. Cottiug. Morris Stern nnd wife left Saturday for Chicago to visit the fair. Mrs. Stern will spond the winter in Phila delphia. Mrs. M. W. Dlckerson loft Saturday for Chicago whero sho will join her hus band, and after a short visit to Wiscon sin will roturuhomo. Mr. Hull, tho new minister ot tho M. E. church, discoursed two ehxjuent ser mons at that church und was listened to by a largo congregation. Unilo Dick Payno of Otto proved up on his claim this week and is comforta bly prepared to spend tho bullnnce of his days in Wobstor county. W. N. Blankbaker & Fisher Phinno moro of Walnut Creek wore in this city Wednesday. While here Nick paid this sanctum a ploasant cull. T. J. Blunkenbuker of Walnut Creek came to Red Cloud Wednesday to per fect arrangements with Dr. Mo Keeby for an articfiial foot, having lost that member about a your ago. Patrick Gouldlo and Miss Katie Mc Couley, living in Lino precinct, wore mar ried by Father Quinu this wook. Bothj aro woll respected young people and buven many friends in tho country. Dr. L. D. Donnoy who is now consulting phjoician with the O. E. Miller Hernia Troutmont Co. ot Snn Antonio, Toxas, is inthocityfor n few dnjs. Ho reports buslnoss nourishing in his new location. Tho populist of Gar Hold township an- nounco speaking at Kont's school house Tuesday night and accordingly the house was tilled to satiety. Capt. Hou chin, J. L. Miller and W. B. Householder mado some good speeches in favor of that party. Wo noticed tho stntcmont of the Peo ples Bank of Oct. 7th. ending just six days ot business, which exhibits an oxcellent lino ot deposits and gilt edge loans. Tho projectors ot this nourishing enterprise aro well pleased with the prospects and tho poople are not roluctant to give them thoir patronage Mrs. L. 1). Oatmnn and son Roy, in company with Sammy Spry and Mill Berthu Hnuclinc, attended a party at Frank Kuehn Tuesday night, und on their return homo ono wheel of tho buggy smashed down throwing its oc cupants to the ground. Tho team sped homownrd and tho tirod pooplo wero obliged to wilk that distance In thedurk. Ray O. Becker, an old Red Cloud boy, son ot A. U. Becker a former prominent business man ot this place, wns married last week in Lincoln to an accom plished joung lady of that placo. Tho wedding was a nuiot affair and soon nf tor their marriage they departed for Kewane, III., whero Ray Is successfully engaged in tho banking business. Tar. Ciiiki' wishoB the deserving young couplo a long and prosperous life. Our Slioe Stock Is moro complete thun ever. Buy your shoos of us and not vour money's woith. 1 Chas. Wiener, i .. .. leSSO i uaaw aam m mmmmmmmmmmm m m&s jg The Chicago Clothing Store. 3 5E: Having recently moved into the room S formerly occupied by S. F. Spokesfield, EJwe wish to call the attention of every gE close buyer in Webster county to this fact: g That you are buying goods iii the dark posting yourself as to what honest prices ; No use of taking any merchant's S:word for anything any more. Simply iconic and see who is E:in Red Cloud, who has the most stock, Zz&lc. We will sell you your EFALL - This Season J Nice Fitting s Extremely Low Prices are any object to you. 2E: We want your money and will get if ?: vou ffive us half a chance, and will in return give you More and Betterp.t : Goods than any C the city. Come B A. GALTTSHA, Mgr 71 iii ia UUiiUiiUUUUiiiUiiiiiU iii tti UiK !.VJ.f,"l""1,,1'""","'l,",",'11 WRIGHT ! WRIGHT ! WRIGHT ! Wright is the Man. He has the largest line of Stoves in Red Cloud. l'oii enn not nllbrd te mias us you will loso money. W. W. Wright, the Hardware Man. Jos. C. Hlcon?k, -PUOPltlETOIt OP TIIE- Holland House Has tho best rigs in tho city and tho most reasonable prides, Your orders solicited mid fuir treatment guaranteed. North of Hie Holland House. A Tuzzle To many ladies in how to keep thoir hair in curl on rainy days. The solution isoaBj. Ask Deyo &, Grico for Nonpar eil llair curler and tho ptizzlo will bo solved. New Etestuurimt. Mro. J. A. Frame has purchased the olty bakory and rcHtaurant and solicits your patronage. Fresh bread, pies und cakes every day. JLosl. Between Red Cloud and Sherwood, Kansas, a black seat containing a re. backed djjbook witk valuable noter and acoouuts with the sigonture F. F. Soott, Finder will call at this oilier and receive reward. ' D-PRICES The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Altutj. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard without first si mean. doing the businesses if Good Goods, Clothing andrg other merchant in and see us. seeing lilt slock before buying Livery Stable, Bstra Hell. To euro tho itch take one box of Hal ter's Australian Salvo and thoroughly anoint the body, ueo nailer's Barsaparll'sj four times a day for thirty days and aa nbfioluto euro will follow. For sale by Deyo & Grice. - . Go to Wrights for scliool-houso heat tng stoves. Best hi Red Cloud. R Republican Central Committee. Tho monitors of tho republican cen trul committee aro requested to moot in Rod Cloud on Saturday, October 14 tb, 1603, ut one o'clock p. m, at tho ofilco of Randolph McNltt. All aro requested to bo present. T1 ,r 8. B. Cozad, It. MoNitt.v Chairman. Secretary, f. w c 1, IV M Gl If. m .1 -n it ursvi III fV J 1,1 li , IN I 0." 6 1 1) ) f (I m i 1 n IV i 4 i 1 W1 r. . i 4 AVOi i S.K -r Vftfaajiwc?iesgagpwft :mi iw.'mammsiiwMxito wiaM!BjwstsiEiiMB5a(' ijds .mVfs$8rJ J-QoliigfiSW'.gaaia ',. 'i