n i mMmmMfft mwi . -fc m.-. ii mm. -,-' '' 7 THE RED CLOUD ClttEF, RED CLOTJD. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1898. a Special Sale of Cloaks and Jackets Commencing Saturday. October 7. AND j. .V r. TT! LATEST S COLOR -- X 1 mmrmZy . ; w. At,' ;w . j.i fltf'J sfcv Prices way down MllKJUBAN NEWS An riirnWIied l; Coui Correspondents. Hy Thompson Creek. Itov. T. .lolinHon Iiuh been eiiKKuil tho most of tlio tim. for tho iHt two weeltB in making improvements on liiH farm, nn.i ..lvinir lillilfi lectures even'mus at Spring Valley hcIiooI Iiouh.. Ho ulmi preached lwt Sunday, anil the Hunduy twoweokB preceding t Crjutnl Sprinu bohool liouHe, at tho clou, of tli. Sunday school. Rev P. LawHon, imutur of tho Congre gational church ut Hivcrton.alHO preach iil at Cryntal Springs on Sunday lust ut .! p. ni tho e ccanlon being tin f unoral of tho bnb. of Mr, unil Mrs. Wieser of thiB vicinity. Ono of J. A. Ilrown'a dogs wiib on Monday lint bitten by a largo rattle anako. Clark anil Win. Polly hilled tho iinnUe, and a fow days later Mrs. Brown killed another loigo rattler near the saino place, cover. The dog will probnbly ro- Win. Bowers and lii eon Henry aturt cd thin weak to Valentine, Ncbr., on u btisincBB trip. M!bb Millio Clark is on the lck list tliis weok. Mr. Bowera, (wo Biipposo by order of tho board of director), recently put up soveral substantial hitching posts at Crystal Springs school house, for which the thunka of the public arc due. A similar favor would be kindly ap preciated by thono who uttand tho vari ous meetings ut Spring Valley. DiKi).- October tilh, Martha Louise, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Wiaso live miles north of KUorlon, nged !( months and odaj p. After ft funeral oormon by Rov. P. Laweon, at Crystal Springs school house, on Sunday, Octo ber 8th. Tlio icmains worn taken tor in terment to tho Lutheran cemetery, in tlio edgo of Webster county, near tho residence of John Sorgceon. Tho f uncr al wun larguly uttoncled by uympathlzlng neighbors uud Iiicndi. Dulila. ISIvcrlen. Mr. Geo, Cnmeiou him roturned homo from an extended hip through webtcru Kaasao and Colorado. P. 11. Liudboy bus parchimed'a butch er shop in Ited Cloud, uud wilt taku possession Ihiu week. Mr. Smith of Kent Cloud, with tho Now York Homo Insurance, was a guefrt at tho ltnnkti houso Monday. Mr. Wm. SIiuHb made a busincta trip to Hustings Monday. Mrf. Deck of this place, fuinted nway at church last Sunday evening, and was seriously ill, but is recovering. Dr.Rollins is having a good practice. Kelly n ml Ityruni, camlidnteu on our county ticket, wore guests ut tho Bunks houso Monday. limvale. Pursuant to tho cnll ot tho Indc pendent pooplcs parly of Witluut ('reck, met at the school-house in dis trict No. 21, October 7, 181)3, and put tho following nnmed tax payers in nomination for the several cilices. Supervisor, T. F. Jonos. Assessor, W. M. Points. Town clerk, W. P. Davie. Town treasurer, J. Scvlis. Justice, M. Pitalcr. Bond overseer, G. Ilcaton and A, JcBscn.. They run short of material and had to draw on tho republican ranks for oltrk, who is d good man and might to b: olco'cd. Fvorything went liar lnoncous throughout tho caucus, Tho next was a speech on tho silver qucs tion ny w. m. roints, wnicli was ably handled. NlXlK. "Dining mytorm of cervlcoln thonrmy I contracted chronic, ularrha'n," hhvb A. E. Bending, of Ilalsoy. Oipkom. "Slneo thou I linvo utcd n grout amount of mod. inlne, but whon I found nny thnt. would uivo mo relief t hoy would fiiiuro tnv Btom. nob, until Chnmborloin's Colic, Cholorn nnu utarrnuiniwrnouyvanorougfittomy notice. I used it and will my it is trio only roinodr mat gavo mn pormnnent ro. leif und no bod rceults follow." For solo by DejQ X Grico. low. Also one Special Lot of New Markets and Majestas, former $15, will go in this sale from $2.50 to $4.00. R. M. MARTIN Mllltvutcr. The lata ruins have put tho ground in Una c.iiilition for fall Rowing. J. T. Christy and wife have roturned from KichardBoti county. Miss Logan of Bluo Hill ia viBiting tlio family of David Orr. Miss Newman will make a trip to Be ntrico thiB week on business. M!bb Mary Croior roturned homo from nonrRcd Cloud laBt week, whoro alio hoB boon staying with her siotor, Mrs. John Kotiznck. v Harry Hates is on the sick Hat. V. C. Johnson had u valuable 2-yonr old colt cut in tho wiro fence so bndly tliut he had to kill it. Frank Graves hits gono to Iown to work. Ha drovo a team through for John Parish. Mr. John Anderson hnd tho misfor tuno to havo a spark fly In his aye. It was thought at first ho weuld lose tho sight, but waB a Uttlo bolter at last ac counts. Grant Gregor and wife are tho happy parontB of n line boy, alio Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis havo a 0 pound girl. Win. and It. 11. Thompson and wives, in company with A. II. Sprnehor mid wlfo, nro taking in the world's fair this week. Simpson. llutln. Arthur Wilson is putting up a new house. Mrs. N. Sorgenson una called to Iowa on account of her mother being sick. J. Dean has ahelled his old crop of corn. C. Reed did the shelling. Mr. Anderaon and family of McCook, are visiting at E. Mean's. C. F. Calhor waa arouoil buying corn to feed cattle this winter. Prof. W. I). Cramer allowed at Dist. 33, lust Friday night. An album was given to tho prettiest woman in the houso which was received by Mre. S. S. Lindtey. The ball game between the Red Cloud tentn and the Spunkey Ridge toara end ed in favor of tho Spunkey Uidgo team. Score 20 to 25. Batteries; Red Cloud, Grico and Miller; Spunkey Ridge, Kelso and Tabor. Umpire, K. Clutter. Jaki:. Cnthvrlnii. Tho farmers uro rejoicing, on account ot the 18 houro rain which visitedus last Thurbday and Filday. It leaves the groundln a lino conditioufor plowing and acoding. Thoro will bo a largo crop at wheat sowed in this neighborhood this fall. Mr. Krai and hon oxptct to go to tho world'u fair. Dist. No. !1S will soon have u school house, which they will not bo auhamed to havo tho County Superintendent visit. Mr. George Bakor and family, and CUrk, his brother, viiutod their parents at Mindon a few days. Mr. F.E. Payno accompanied them to aco the country or something moro attractive The Harvest Homo oervico held at Catherton was well attended. Tho pro gram waa woll rendered, consisting ot singing, recitations, und select reading. Mr. C. II. Rust and family wero pleas. ant callers at D, II. Larrick's last Sun day. Mips Carrie Cathcr has been quite pick. Mr. Henry and Fred Lambrecht wero callers of Mr. Street's. Rev. Kepler oxpecta to hold meetings in a few weeks at Catherton. Oui Boots. Jlidaon. Mrs. Slaby died last Wednesday morning after n long siege ot eickncps. The funeral sermon was preached by Kov. Ely of Red Cloud. Mrs. Slaby'o children wero all ut homo, although Miss Lizv.io and Millio wero aick in bod, and could not follow tho remainu of their mother to tbo gravo. Tho bereaved tho com. family has tho sympathy of munity in which they live, Mr. S. C. Job i) foii bus boen working tlio load grader to good advantage which very much improves the roads. Mr. Patiiek Oouldio and Misu Kato McCulloy wero married at Red Cloud Inst Monday. The cigars wero all)right. Mr. Billings ia building a porch to his houee. Mr. Mounlford waa nominated for road overseer in Dint. No. 2, Ho under etanda tho biz. Sid. Garfield. A beautiful rain makes plowing bet ter, and fall grain ia nourishing. Diet. .'10 has organized a lyceum, exhi bitions are given overy Saturday night. Lccturca on phrenolegy nro given overy Friday night at Earner's school houso Dint. 11), They are very instruct ing and doscrvo credit and attendance. When John Earner was crossing tho river on his way to cchool, he had tho tulsfortuno to get his horses down in the quickBand, and by jumping out into tho icy water saved the horses which would have boon drowned in a few minutea if assistance hud not been given. As it wns no serious damage was done. A party at Leonard Munger's Thurs day evening was well attended. Mr. Prey, on the north sido of tho river, is putting up some lino improve ment in the way of water worka. Chna. Wiggina hue traded for n team of mules and intends to farm next year in tho old style. Geo. Dowltt and John Thornton wont to DIuo Hill and bought a couple of thoroughbred Poland Chiua hogs of Mr. Mendcibaum last week. Pat. See Myers Obituary. Died, on Wednesday, October 4th, 1&93, at tier homo it. Jewel aounty. Kansas, eight miles south of lied Gloud. Mrs. Albert Slaby died of Typhoid fever, Mrs, Slaby was born in Austria, in 18o7, and enine to this country in 1851: was married at Iowa City, Iowa, in 185C, and came to this pltce about nine years ago. Exactly two years preceding tho day of her funeral her husband was buried, and on August 27th, her daughter Fanny was buried. Eight child no survive her, Tin: Joseph of Akron, Colorado, Albert, Frank nnd Mrs. Thus. Kralik ef Jewell county, Kansas, Mrs. V. II. Solliday of MuUook, Mrs. Anthony Clark of Red Cloud, and Lizzie and Millie of Red Cloud. Mrs. Slaby was reared in the Catholic faith and main tained hor allegiause to it to the last. She was fully aware of her approach ing end, and was fully resigned and spoke confidently of her hope of a future life. While tery decided in her own religious convictions, she gave to each of her children the full est liberty to decide for themselves, and so some of them have followed her example, and others aro members of Protestaat churches, Her Chrution life and example was audi as to leavo in their minds no uncertainty as to liar future, and will continue to have its helpful influence over them. Tho funeral services wore onduoted by Rev. 11 L. Ely of the Congregational church of lied Cloud. Strength iiihI llcnlth. If you are not ftoling utrong and healthy, try Electric Hitters. If ''l.R Grippe" has left yon weak nud weary, une Electrlo Bittern. The remedy notudirootly on Liver, Stomach nnd Kidneys, gently aiding thoso orgnns to perforin tholr f uuo tloufl, If you are iitlliotcd with Sick Head ache, you will find ppcidy and permnnont relief by tabinir Eleatrlo Bitters. Out trial will couvinoo you Unit this is tho re medy you need. Largo bottles only f0c, nt C. L. Cottliig's Drug Store. x ors.aQssSaS8 Wo lilt tho Null ou tlio Blend When we added to our atock this fall, suite for the tall and alim, the abort acd stout, and the extra large, -Chan. Wiwuer. Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorta. VCSsQ8Ll PJfl '85$ Compositions by I'uplls of tlio South Ward School. (Mated without corrections.) 1 THE KIND OF A 1IOY THAT HAKES THE 1IEST IIAI.L-I'LAYEU. The boy that is a fust runnor and quick in throwing a ball makes a vcrj good ball player. Tlio boy that bats must striko quick and take notice where tho ball is going and only striko at balls that come over the bate. The boy that docs his best makes a very good ball player. IIeuut. Conovek, ii SUBJECT SAME AS I. Tho kind of boy that makes the best bell player ia one who is beat in his studies and who practices most. There arc a few good ball players in this town. 1 taw a ball game for $30 on tho side, between Grand Island and Wood Hirer. Grand Island got beat. Bkn McFarland. III TAllLE CLEARING. Tho best and quickest way te clear off the tablo is to get right up and do it. First, take tho cream pitcher, spoon-holder, &e., off; then put what clean dishes tbcro are in the cup board; then collect tho knives aad forks, gather up the cups, saucers and plates; then carry them all to the kitchen to bo washed; shake the ta blo cloth and fold it up; then put a ficsh one back on tho table; then sweep the dining room. Viola Wahi. IV. RAIN, Rain is a preoious thing. Without it this world would be very dreary. It makos the crops grew; it makes us glad; but it makes the faraicrs feel better than anyone else, especially, about one or two days after they get in their crops, and then about a weok afterward. Rain makes everything look bright, and makes the air so re freshing. It makes the horses, cat ties and hoges moro lively as they snuf the nir after the riin. It makes ono feel more liko work than before it rained. Rain comes to us from tbo clouds. It is lots nicer to havo it rain when tho aun is shining. It makes everything so much nicer than before C. D. For Farm Loans In loving rememhranco of Mre. Slaby who passod peacefully away October 11, I8a'. Tho rml of lone and iiieftit years, Tlio List of sorrow and of pain; The cliaiitf Unit brlim us bitter tears Hits brought to her eternal kuiu. Throughout Iter life tier family Vi preeloiu In her sight, Ot thtui she thought, till on death's wing Her soul took lllght, Within tho hearthstone of our home blio leaves a vacant place, Hut tluougli f. villi's light ho hope at death In heaven to see her fnco. She's gone beyond tills vale of shadows Willi llioangeli lo abide, In that home ot woiiilrnue beauty, Junt beyond the surging tide. Angels bright nill coniu to be.ir us Kinni 'tills Innd of tiara nnd puln, And the toll Hut tildes her from us, Will that duy be rent In twain L. U. After llrcukfHMt. To purify, vltnlize nnd enrloli the blood, und give nerve, bodily nnd digestive strength, tnko Ilood's Snrsaparilla. Con tinue the medieiuo lifter every meal for n month or two. Ilood's Tills cure con stipation, -fie. When Baby waa sick, we cave her CastorU. When uliewas a Child, aha cried for Dvstorla. When she became Mlu, sho clung to CantorU. When the bad Children, tho gave them Caatorla, The Locj Hollino. The entertain ment given under the auspices of the M. W. A. lodge of this place Wednes day night, was in many ways a success notwithstanding the inclem ency of the weather. Several days beforehand, invitations announcing the event wero promulgated in the city, and ample arrangements were made for the accomodation of five hun dred people had tho weather permitted their attendance. As it was, some thing like ono hundred and fifty peo ple aiscmblcd, and the following in teresting program was discharged ia a highly satisfactory manner, PKOatlAM. Music by band, Address of welcome, F. G. Blukes lcc. Music, Orchestra. Address, Prof. Caster. Music, Band. Instrumental music, Minor Sisters. Address, Prof. McUrary, Musio, Orchestra. Talk, J. L. Miller. Music, Minor Sisters, dunper was then called, and the guests filed into the commodious diniug room, wnero the tables, ariisucaiiv decorated forth 9 occasion were literal ly burdened with a choice variety of oatablcs. To say tho supper was ex- collont would be putting it mildly in deed. Lack of spaco precludes many com ments, but in jubtico to the partici pants wo must say that the Fppcches were short, instructive and well re ceived. The band boys as usual, cov ered themselves all over with glorv, and the orchestra received much praise. Miss M artfarct Miner dcscivcs the laurels ot the evening lor lier ex ecllenl renditions of difficult selections on tho violin, accompanied by her siatcr Misa Mary, ou tho piano. Wjilo wo regret tho attendance win not larger: wo congratulate the mem bers of the M. W. A., on their ability to entertain, and wish then: success. The IlEADiNgltooM. According to announcement a mass meeting was held at the Congregational church Tuesday nicht for the purpose of perfeoting arrangements for the estab lishment of a pcrmanont reading room in this city. Prof. II. C, Pro- basco was mado chairman, and Rev. K. L. Ely waa made secretary. Tho chairman appointed as the nominating comaaittce Mrs. 0. A. Truman, Ilfav. B. L. Kly, Mr. C. L. Cotting, Mr, R. M. Cochrane, and Henry C. ltiohmead. Tho committee eloctcd as a permanent board of trustees whoso business is to arrange location fixtures, Sso., was II. C Probasco, Prof. Caster, L. H. Fort, L. P. Al bricht. and Ed. Overing. Tho meet- iug was characterized with muck enthusiam, and several present ex' pressed a desire that the new project i.-..u . ... mm.. ..,;.. 1IUUIU UUTD U PUVUffDD, .ft.1.0 TB1IUU1 ideis advanced seemed in strict ac cordance with those who first suggested tho enterprise; that this oitv is sadly in need of a resort for young people who have nothing to do evenings, and lor those wuo nave studvine to do but on account of noise and bother at homo can make no headway. There is still another class. of boys especially, who possess sumo talent and ability, put havo no desire for mental study and wander erratically through tho winter even ings, and while net morally bad giow to tho ago of niatinity with sn uncultivated mind. Th' leading room would bring them under tho re fining touch of Christian inlliionces, and restrain them from the coii'uin iuatiug results of illiterate company. That lo Red Cloud such an intuitu timi would prove a public benefactor, do one can ditputo, nnd 'tis only a m ittcr of a short time when tho rud ioz room will po filled with perhaps one hundred mombers. Over Post Office price $10 and Sc SON. Tlio Lowest World' Fair Rates Uvor Offered by tho Duriington Route will ba In effeot September loth and 11th, when ageuta ia Nebrnaka and Kaniaa will soil round trip tickets to Chicago at the ono way rate. No auch favorable opportunity as this of seeing the Great Fair will ever Benin present itsalf. Do not, therefore, allow it to slip by unimproved. Ab1 the local agent of the Burlington Routo for full information about tho upecialiy re duced World's Fair.rntes ot Soptomber lutu and 11th. They're tho lowest ever offered. , PnrltN' Cough Syrup. IUh been no highly rocommendtd tous that we huvo taken the ngtnay for it and ow nslc oar friends who are suffering with n cold to give it a trial and if it dote ot give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Hvery bottle is sold on a pos itive guarantee. Price $1.00. Bold by C. L. Cotting. In order to reduce stock, we will sill all fauay roekers for 15 pur oent disoetnt for .SO days, now is tlio tiran it yea want a nice rookor. F. V. 1 atlob. Remember that h. V, Albright sells more Hour thnn nny other store in Web ster county. It you want Hour Bee him, for he keeps tho best. We aell Parks' Cough Syrup on a posi tive gunrnntoe to cure nil throat nnd lung troubles. It linfi stood tho teat for many ymr nnd to-day is the leading remedy for tlio euro of colds, consump tion and all diseases of tho throat and lung. Prico COc and 81.00. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Trunk Delivery. I will attend to all calls, left at Stn for'ii barber shop, for the delivery of trunke or other baggage with prompt ness and despatch. C. U. Fr.AK.v. lui-ltlcii'n Arnieu Nalvc. Tlio best satve in tbo world for outs, bruibOH, Borus, Ulcers, Salt rlioum, fever soroB, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, nud posi tivoly cures pileB, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect fiatjufaction or inonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For iulo by Cotting tf Alt, faacy rockera 15 per oent discount of .'to dnje. P. V. Xatlob. See W. W. Wright' for tho Inest gaeo llae atofeain the city of Ited Cloud. Ileal IInte Trumfcrs. (I'tirnlsliedbv J. H. lUlley.) llcttio E Rich and husband to Amelia L Armstrong Lots U and 10 Blk 2 Vance'u add to Guide Rock wd 8 123 00 Hannah Allen and husband to John C UoBoej, nejf .'KM-l) 2000 00 James M Tooley and wifo to II D Coe s i so , 1-1 12 wd . . . . 1518 Co JMChuilin und wifo to CII Potter Lnts 1 to (5 Block 11 Red Cloud wd 2000 00 W K Tibbctn ami wife loW-3 ' Lostiam nxA nwK 31-,'MO wd 1200 00 United States to Albert T Ormsby nw 20-2-10 pat ... PRWingetnnd wiro to W K TibbotB nj n w 111 IMQ wd 1000 00 Hamilton Loan und Trust Co., to Alfred McCall e e bw-i:U-12 wd .'.. 150 00 Sarah Rngg und husband to J R Dunham w. ne 21-IJ 0. . 1200 00 J W Norris nnd wife to II a Kochlcr Lot 7 Block 11 Blue Hillwd 1200 00 Wm A Wiitkiiis to A M Walt era n m)i 18-1-0 and no,.f 18-1-1) wd 1S0O 00 Wm A Wttkius iiadwlfoto A M Walters o ne.f 8-M) and no.i se.f 5-1-0 wd 250 00 A M Wnltera and wifo to Win A WatUinsoKnwJ.fniiJt and nejlj noli undiiiid'Jnound o vli mvU 7-1-0 wd 5000 00 Geo W Lindsey und wifo to W Athorton part nw', iiv'.j 7-1-10 ijcil 50 00 Totnl WOllKl 05 Chattel jllorf i;a';e Sale. Nutlco Is lierliv plvn ili.tt on the 4lh ilu v nf Uiw cin ici , IhJj. ;it '.' (.'clink p. in at tlio i nr of tlielmlMliiK ktiimimstliMiuk In inn iiivrf Uedciiiiiil, NliniM;,i.c mil hell llm lollunlnu rtiisfiltit-d iinuieri)' Jimmi im h.st(.no our Imlr she'ler lllimlirr l.'l", un, aim vlL'lit liiilse iMiwcrmiuilfiii'tiirid hv Ihn Kejslmiu Miniifjcliirliu (... iiuitrr n cliiillfl linn luiiL-o cfeule;l by YV. II. Ilull Initio Ksloiio .Mkii uliituiliii; I'ii.. on Hie 7ih il:iv nt Nmeinlipi tMi.Miiidillrdtiitiieonirniir tho cnimtv cleili of Wflt"rcMiiitv, otii.t"kn. Troic Is now tli mill iiuuilile (in fiilil elintti'l iiini.mi.n tlm mi n ef itiiruiiiii.ilreilulxty 8bcii ilell.iri nud IK fbii cciiti ($J)7.lii.) ' ,. , ., Kbiomk MANiirAcrunixiico, HvJAtOSi km llsiiltiuney. Pitcher's Castorla. I H. ' Y h wf mmmmjmt , mm Wov-- - 2 'i iASSStiSBmsiBag'i -fc" tfts. mwliw"1'"1 ' ..,i--4A,Jil.t'10ii! LisSii4ijk'A. Hi w;"ft ' "rm ub-