wmmmimSm 'Wlr yWPWBPwffllssaWsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattWSs ,. MMMtM -. ... i,asfji'ky,jywllBBBffWMBaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaa ffSHIV w " THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, JIBD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 18911. J- 4? f ' M). , ''' .. 5a m m mmmmmmrommmm m wk Wc make it a Point 3 To clean ont nil utidcfdrnblo stock twice n year with a Hlgger Full Stock y Ihnn over lioti)-?Ut at the locl prists over known. Wo nro prepared " 1 to trlvo tho nconlu of Webster county tnoto for their money tlmn m over bofnre. AND S lloiiKlit of uh nro guaranteed to givo satisfactory service. You enn " look a long while before finding a butter plnco tuBiicnd your money m - for FOOTWEAR than with uh. J Blakesleo & Kaley. 53 mUii auuauaiaauummmm Hi ii. K iiiiiee mention. CITV news. District court has adjournal. Tho weather ntill rcuinina bonutitul. Frank Taylor was in Kansas City, this week. Mrs, Sapp was in Ouido Hock thin week. Judo Sapp is tho happiest mau in town. Ed Hilton was down from Bluo Hill Sunday. W. A. Colo of Bloomiiigton wis here Sunday. Chas. Gust Jr.huBgonoto WestPlamB, Missouri. G. W. Woolsoy of Superior was in this city Monday. Sam Temple, moved tho Wiener barn to his placo this week. J. F. King ono of Hod Cloud's former citizens, is in tho city. Dr. McQuostion mid Dr. Chamberlain wero in Bladen Tuesday. MisB Edith MeKeighun has rcturne homo from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ilnum and children returned home from Lincoln, Tuesday night. F. 1 llndloy, Red Cloud, Nebraska, does bill posting at reasonable rates. M. 11. Bentloy has returned from an oxtendod trip to tho east and tho world's fair. John SchalTor has raised nbout 210 tons of beets. I lo will clear about 3!00 after all expenses. Slate Suporinttni'ont A. K. Cloudy, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the city Monday night. Miss Grace Quigly camo down from Hastings, Wednesday night for a few days visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hogers of Lincoln, tire visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fort of this city. Henry C.Scott, who has beon taking in the world's fair and visiting friends in Illinois has returned home Sherwood &. Albright wero tired of an old rickoty sidewalk and had n now ons mado in front or their storo. OuroldfriondJ. W. Smith of Now castlo, Wyoming, was in Hod Cloud, tho other day visiting and on business. Rev. J. J. Bristow of Superior will preach in tho Haptist church Sunday N .vombr, 10th. ISM. All aro cordially invited. Owing to lack of room, S. E. Cozad & Co. have moved somo of tholr organs nnd furniture to the 1st National bank building. Mr. Norman Morrison, grandson of 1") F. Scamnton of Rnvonnn;iH in Red Cloud where lis will remain ror mo winter a go to sehoo'. Wo aro informed of tho death of Dean Smith, son of F. L. Smith, living near Judson, Kansas. He was a bright boy( only 10 years old. ' Mrs. Blakloy of Iowa, aged 81 years, mother of Mrs. C. D. Dicksrson of this eeunty, and Mrs. Adams, who have been visiting horo for a few weeks havo re turned home. Every two weeks Tiik Ciiikx will pub lish Dr. Talmago's sermon, just as it is preached in Urooklyn tho previous Sun day. Ho is ths acknowledged pulpit orator of tho world, and his sermons nro tho most popular furnished by the press. As tho passsnger train, No. Gl, camo down ths road Monday morning, they crashed into a team which waB crossing the track west of Naponee, smashing tho wagon nnd killing tho man, its sols oc cupant. The team was also killed. F. 11. Leonard, who formerly residsd in this community, but who is now en gaged in successful business in Court land, Knnsns, was horo thiB week shak ing hands with old frisnds. Whilo horo Frank played tho violin nt tho Flro mon'H ball, and had a good timo generally. Mrs. Sapp, who keeps tho 1th avonuo boarding house, is now doing un excel lent business, having a great many regu lar boarders, and is enjoying a lucrative transient pntronoge. Besides sotting a llrst-eluss table, sho is a very obliging hostess, and is rapidly building up nn ixcollont trado. Elsction is now over nnd Tiik Cuter drops into lino and proposes to turn its undivided attention to making tho Great Family Weekly tho best local pap r in tho stato of Kcbraskn. Wo shall keep making it bsttor nnd bstter oach wook. It gives mora nnd will continuo to give moro news than nny othor county paper for 81.00 a yenr. All who subscribe now Seed buckwheat ut McNilt's. For fresh fruit sco McNitt. School supplies Doyo & Grice. All kinds of hnrdwnro nt Wright's. Tho best broad in tho city at Calmes Window glass, putty, A-c, at Cotling's Cspt. Uluiiie of Cowlss was in town Tuesday. (lo and see Sherwood & Albright for grocorics. do to Cnlmea for bread, pies, enkes, ico cream, etc. Wall paper and window curtaliiB at Cotting's. Cactus Tar Soap only 5 conts u enko at Cotting's. Iluy your stoves of A. Morhart nnd snvo money. Tho famous Gem cooks nnd ranges at A.Morhart's. Heath & Milligan's paint for sale by Ilsyo & Grico. Tho finest lino of Stoves in tho valley at A. Morhnrt's. McNitt will tako eggs in exchange for Hour, feed and oil. A. Mohart has the finest lino of lamps that wo havo soon. When you want n good cooking or lieatiug stovo boo W. W. Wright. A l'ai: load of rock salt for salo at L 1 Albright's flour and feed storo. Miss Gorby lms boon elected county superintendent of Nuckolls county. Harding, who wns Hontcnced to state prison, will bo taken thoroon Sunday. Go to Calmo's bakery for tobacco, ci gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, Ac. Underwear for everybody. Tho great est variety within reach of all. Chas Wiener. A. Morhart has just received his assort ments! luinpi for this season, and they urtliio ones. A very pleasant whist party wns held at tho resident's of Dr. G. E. McKeeby'e last Friday night. Wright's is tho plnco to get your heat ing or cooking stoves. Don't fnil to seo them for bargains. C. L. Cotting has tho only stock of lino lamps in tho city. New goods nro expected this week. It you want a good lamp chonp, seo Deyo A Grico, They havo u now nnd completo assortment, Tho ladies aid society of tho M. E church, will be held nt tho residonco of Mrs. A. C. IloHmer this afternoon. Wanted: Tho neoplo of Red Cloud vicinity to remember that tho Hat' vurd Painless Dental Parlors aro horo to Subscribo for your nowspapors, maga zines, otc, through Deyo it Grice. Thoy will save you postage and remit tance. Kill tho mites and other insects that infect your chicken houso by using Car bolineum. Sold only by Cotting, tho druggist. Go nnd boo Wright's. They have the finest lino of heating stows thnt have over beon brought to Rod Cloud boforo Seo them beforo buyiug, If so, buy your wedding suit of tho Golden Eaglo and draw tho Now Homo sow ing machino or tho clock. It will bo a good starter for you. Jake Kindscher, enme in this weok nnd renewed for tho Great Family Week ly. Jnko just recently returned from the world's party whoro as ho remarked ho saw a "hcep". Tho road at tho narrows west of Red Cloud should bo cut down so that people could havo a clear view of tho track thoie beforo some ono is killed by tho car. It is a bad place. During tho last soven days threo old people havo driven on tho 1) fc M right of way and havo been run down by np- proaoliing truins. ii scorns Mint old peo ple as if oil as others used to exerciso moro enro in driving on to railroads when trains nro approaching. Deputo Sheriff Toinlinson reports an attempted jail dolivory this week, whore by Borne partieB tried to free John Clark who was in for horsestealing Tho at tempt was frustrated. However whoever they wero would huvo received u warm reception, for M rs. Toinlinson, had heard and had a rovolvor in waiting for their coming, but just thon Mr. T. nrrivod nnd tho would bo jail breakers Hod. oiis AM) exits. Allio Albright is on tho sick libt. r Thanksgiving will soon bo horo. New goods at R M Martin k. Sons Now dress goods nt Martin it Son's. Seo thoFo bargains at Martin A Son's. Fred Grimm of Blue Hill was down Saturday. Thero is a prospective wedding In the city shortly. Full lino of blankets and quilts at H M. Martin A Son's. Mips Illnnch Sellnrs wno visiting in tho country Saturday. C. Lamp and Mr. McCrnry have- gone back to Iown for tho winter. R. M. Martin A Son's for cloal;s;spec. Inl salo Tuoday and Wednesday. W. M. Richardson and Mrs. Julia Knox wero united in innniagothis week. Tho beautiful Nebraska weathor makes n follow feel liko living always. Largest nnd best stock of underwear in Red Cloud at R. M. Mnrtin A Son's. Moro clonks nt R. M. Martin and Sons than anywhere in Webster county. Whcro do you got thoso nice fresh groceries? Whynt R.M.MartinA Son's. Mr. Archibald, general maBtor mechan ic of tho B A M, was in Red Cloud Tuts day. Mrs. S, R. Mcllrido lino moved her millinery goods into L. M. Vnnco's store room. Fred McKcoby is nt homo for n short visit nnd rest from his medical study in Omaha. Gso. Garnor, John Hoppp, Win. Squire nnd Harry Hontly nro now subscribe rs this wopk. Mr. W. W. Cook, brother of Mrs. M. R. Hentley wns In Red Cloud this week and returned Sunday. "Ormifto nioisom", ths common ssnse Female Remedy, draws cut pain asd sere nes. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Mrs. diss Adams of SnUni, Kansas, was visiting with Mrs. M. W. Dickerson last week and roturned homo Saturday. Harry Pond makes nn excellent livery stablo proprietor and is doing n nice business. Tub Chut wishes him sue- iij7i Y cess. Wo will mnke a speciality of cloaks nnd jackets this season. Don't fail to call in and got our prices. R.M. Mnrtin A Son. Mr. Ed Harrolt and Mr. Higbyaro in this city renovnting feathers: anyone wishing such work would do well tocnll on them. M. W. Dickerson hitches up ovory morning nnd goes out to his plnco and is improving much in health. We are glad to hear of it. Ono of our business men says that peaches fn Chicago at n dollnr per bns kot is very high, especially if thoy are packed with paper. A. L. Hurkholdsr living nenr Cowles had an nccidentnl encounter with n largo sunflower this weok, which nsnrly re- suited in tho loss of his right eye. There should bo an effort put forth at nnco to look after tho suffering and poor this winter. Our chnntably in clined people should look aftor this ut once. Den Lindcey has rotnrned home from nn exteiuicu trip to rsew lork, Illiaois and other states imbued with the idea that noothor stnto has the inducement to live in that lias tho great state of Nebrasku. ' W M Squire nnd son Homer of Jewel county, Kansas, aro in tho city visiting A Co.NTUAfT. Thoro is a remarkable contrast in tho primitiu) and modern style of religious worship. Not so very many years ago, wo nro told that in city and country the worshiper and spectator wended their way to tho sanctuary, and upon entering, the male portion would casually toss their hats into a corner, and with an air of death-like solemnity, watch tho minister from the beginning to the close of his discourse. After tho minister, in whom they had implicit con fidence, had dispensed with tho sacred rites, a geuernl hand-slinking wan in dulged in, and thoprencher was stormed with profuse compliments, felicitating him on his eloquence, wisdom, oto ; then all repaired to their respective homes. For fear some punctilious person might tako offense, we will not present tho con trnst as vividly as might be, but'no ono doubts that tho religious services aro conducted differently now. When you go to church iiow-aduys, you aro met by ulTnblo ushers, decorated with ribbons indicating their relation to the position they aro so gallnntiy serving, nnd you nro escorted to a comfortable seatj then most probably, ths choir does tho sing ing, whilo tho girls in tho most fashion able dress "guy" the ladies coming in who nre less fortuuato in their posses sion of wearing apparal. Wo regret to say that there is a decided lack of rov orenco, and the majority of the young folks seem to forget that tho houso of God is not tho place for social enjoy ment. The minister now-ndays is most probably an sducatcd theologian, and his sermons aro altogether dilTcrent from thoso of primitive times. Thnt the number of church members is rapidly increasing thoru can bo no doubt. V IX TUB ALKH. TlierO IS jllflt 1)110 decidedly obnoxious feature to tho city of Red Cloud, and thnt is its detestablu sidowulks. Did you over seo a man com ing up tho street and suddenly stop, grab his shin with both hands, and utter most forcibly, in deep gutteral tones, something he never learned at Sunday school ? Again, did you over visit a city where tho sidewalks wero rotten, full of holes, and you wero constantly stepping through or stumbling on tho upturned boards r No doubt you have, and your impression of that wholo city or town was formed principally from its bad sidewalks. Hence, when strangers leave lliis placo thoy do not hesitate to say that Red Cloud in tho "darndest" holo on earth, for they haven't a decent side walk in town. Wo would suggest that some steps bo taken to repair the walks, or else they bo removed entirely, and tho busy pedestrian bo given the advantage of sound terra tlrma, am w j mmmmmwmmflmm m mg S The Chicago Clothing Store. 3 Having recently moved into the room: S formerly occupied by S. F. Spokesfleld, 5we wish to call the attention of every; SEE close buvcr in Webster county to this: Sfact: That yon arc buying goods 3 fin the dark without first s posting yourself as to what 3 Siioiiest prices menu. s j : No use of taking any merchant's Sword for anything any more. Simply S come and see who is doing the business tin Red Cloud, who has the most stock, sg fc fO IV 1 1 1 1 :xc. vve win sen you your 3 t B FALL. : BILLS. This Season if Good Goods, Nice Fitting Clothing and s Extremely Low Prices are 3 E any object to you. 3 g We want your money and will get if 3 S you give us hnlf a chance, and willzss C in return t'ive vou More and Betters gg Goods than any other merchant in 3 If HE the city. Come and see us. 2'il B A. GALHSHA, Mgr.3 PJ ?iiii Hi UUUiiiiUUiUUUiiUUiU tii m UiK i it w. Quito a good story is told of two of our young men on Hallowe'en. They had started out to do their sharo of dev ilment, and their first broak was to move a heavy sign trunk in front of one of our merchant's Btorcs, and carry it up tho street n few blocks. It was very heavy, and when thoy hnd got iiito a distance, thoy heard somo shots fired nnd saw n night-watch running toward thorn. Hoth stood panting for breath, and paralyzed with fright, when tho watchman said, in a stentorian voice, "Come with mo, boys ! " Hoth looked serious, nnd one of them very penitently asked, "Can't wo tako it back to the storo J" To this tho good-hearted po liceman assented, nnd tho boys ro turned tho heavy sign to its proper placo wlicro it remained unmolested through the night. ,. L. Ml.VKK, President. lllJdll MlN'Elt, Asst. Cashier. "W. A. Sherwood, Cashier- ENrKitPitiHiMi Hakku. C. M. Calmes, our popular and reliable baker and res- tatirnntor, is rapidly increasing his bus!- with bis ilniuOiUr. Mr. VrnnU RmiM..1 "VBO ",,u uv u,u """'" l"" -'J"'K " i : 1 cm People's Baift of Ed Cloud, Rkd Cloud, Nebraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections. Hanking Office in Miner Bros Store. Mr. S. is u yery onthuastic republicnn nnd elated over tho success of the repub lican party last Tuesday. Mrs. Lida Calmes reports having se cured two pensions this week under tho old law; ono for Alex Riloy of Lawrence nnd tho other for J. II. Marsh of Indiana. Sho secured theso pensions insido of twelve months, which is something un usual in tho lino of pensions. Another pleasant danco was had at tho Firemen's hnll Saturday night, which was well attended and much on joyed by all presont. Ceo. McCall and Henry Diederich wero managers nnd proprietors, nnd presided in their usunl pleasant and gentlemanly manner. Don't forgot that Chas. Hnppo living seven miles south of Red Cloud and one cast, has n salo on tho 2.1. at which time and place ho will sell 1 1 head of stock, Hi) shocks of corn fodder, 2 sots of double harness, and many other articles. Terms six months with interest. Free lunch nt noon. Col. C. L. Winfrey will cry tho sale. Sco small bills. Rev. Smead a Congregational Evan gelist who is attending the mooting of tho Republican Valloy association at tho Congregational church at this place, preached an excollent dieconrE ut tho Congregational church Sunday night. He preached from, Romans 3-9 and Acts riS-M. His illustrations, wore excellent and estreating manner, that nil present felt much rof roshed by hia sermon. Tho church was entirely tilled. iablo reputation as an obliging and pleasant busincfB man. His restaurant is open at nearly all hours, and the hun gry may flnd,nt a nominal price,tho most substantial victuals seasonably prepared nt nil times, nnd served in u most satis factory manner. Chnrloy'o complaisant troatment of his customers, together with his palatable food, from a ham sandwich to a frosted chocolato cake, have already won him the best patron age from tho people, and tho chances for nn increase aro vory flattering indeed. ii 1.1 S) . . I.- . Mr. W. M. Torry, who Imp beon In tho dreg business at Elkton, Ky., for tho past twelve years, nays: "Clinmborlain's Cough Remedy given better satisfaction thnn any othor cough medicines I hnvo over fluid." Thero is good renson for this. No other will euro a coUlHOijuiokly; no other is o etrtnin a preventive and euro for croup; 110 other nfTordsHO much relief in chhoh of whooping cough. For sale by Deyo .V Grico. On Wednesday morning, Mrs. John Clark of tho west Dcnnisou street res taurnnt quietly departed to join her hus band who was taken to Red Cloud by a deputy sheriff lost week, Sho left u number of creditors behind her in tho lurch in various HtiniH. The resturant chattels remain, and may mollify her creditors in a mosBiiro. McCook Tri-buno. LOCAL SVAXH. Geo. Mohart was in Ouido Rock this weok. M. L. Kingsland went to Wymoro, Thursday. 8. Snyder of Hastings was in tho city this weok. W. II. Fuller has been Buttering with rheumatism , John Clark is safely behind tho burs in the state prison. Mac. Fulton of Walnut Creek hus in. tho city this weok. Miss Mabel Crans has returned from a long visit to tho cast. Miss Mabol Truman of Rod Cloud, was visiting in Franklin tho lust of tho week. Franklin Press. J, II. Vunco, the Adams exprosamnn, and W. P. Foroman tho 11. and M., nudi tor, wore checking up ut this railroad olllco Thursday. John Mahoney now sits erect on the Boat of his olognnt nuw hack, and looks moro dignified than over. John is on joying a lucrative IjubIiiobb. Profs. Hurt and Taylor, Mr. Fay und Misa Mamio Austin attondod tho Repub lican Valley Association of Congregii; tionalista at Red Cloud Tuosduy. Franklin Press. 15y a ehnnho in tho IJ A: M timo table, train No 15 from Kansas city, arrives at 7:55 p. m., and the Hastings accommoda tion arrives at 7:110 p. in. nearly six houra later than boforo. Going north, tho timo is unchanged. No. 1(5 from Don nor arrives at 10:!I0 a. m. A FEW MORE. Mrs. O. II. Truman is home from Alma. John Aultz is homo from the world's fuir. Thanksgiving will bo on Thursday, November .'10th. Mis Minnie Uayless went to Oxford, Thursday night where showill visit for some timo. , J. S. White camo down from Blue Hill Thursday night, nnd calmly surveyed the result's of tho election. ', Jacob Brumbaugh went to Bine Hill Tuosday to takochafgoof rteoctibn there. His place on tho Franklin section-will be filled by a man from Red Cloud. Mr. B'a family will niovo to Bluo Hill next week. We congratulate Mr. Brumbaugh on hie1 promotion. Franklin Press. Liver Hiitl Kidney Cure). Park's Hare Care Is the only guaranteed, remedy. Its notion is qulok and positive,, Will stop that bael aihe and slok-hsadache A postive specific for all diseases of wo men. Who suffer when It will cure you? Focsaje by C. L. Cotting. Wc lilt tho Null on tho Head When wo added to our stock this fall suits for tho tull und elini, tho short and stout, und the extra lurgo. Chat. Wionor. A Wedding In nigh Society, Or, any other socioty, is not a success unless you buy your wedding suit at Wiener. He mukes u specialty of them Our .Shoe Ntocli Is moro comploto than over. Buy your shoes of ub and got your money's worth will receive tho paper for U months for Chas. Wlenor. $1.00 Eye und Eur. Dr. Cullimoro consultant oculist to Mo. Pnc. railroad at Omaha, will be nt tho olllco of Dr. McKcoby in Rod Cloud, November 21st, Tuesday for consultation and treatment of diseases of tho oyo and car, and scientific flting of spectacles, Mips Alice Downs daughter of O. R. Downs formorly of this placo but now of Oregon, sent to this offlco byhercousin, Mrs. Foglo who had boon visiting her, an enormus pear of tho socond growth, measuring about twelve inclios in cir cumference at the largest place, and about live and ono half Inches in lengtht It is cortninly tho largest spocimen of that fruit wo havo ever scon. DPRICE'S M M. III BbPBBM- SSwVV lLaV I M I BBBBB U2" Powder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Aluai. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard A