THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1894. . .ytJf T-ar-i6 f-fcf" i m New GOODS! jjflSvUkAvD Our Springs Goods Ot various kinds now in stock. is Jas. Boss Pilled Watch Cases ire all rjold ajfar aiyou can see. They look like tolitl cases, wear like solid cases, and ate solid cases for all practical purposes yd only coat about half as much as an out and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for ao years ; many In constant rot for thirty years. Better than ever since they axe now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (rinn) which tannot bt fulled cr twitted eff the cae tne Csni only ba had on the cases 9Sw ml!JY bow. THE CHIEF A. 0. IIOHJtr.it, Kdltor. IjAIioyTait, A set, Local Editor. ALL PRINTED AT HOME out on the cases stamped with this trade mark. Alt mhen have the old-stvle Dull which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted ott with the lingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. We call your attention to the fact that our stock is much larger Goods Better and Prices Lower Than Ever. We quote here a few of the many low prices we have to offer : .-" .LHk r mviissHH irti rJr --aaflaL"aL"aM' ijPBR mmmrrmwm LVhLL ill issssH W i7m I M,mrfJ Wall Paper OR. HATHAWAY & CO., .SPECIALISTS. (Regulur Graduates.) Are the Iodine and mutt mcccilf alipecUUltl and VlllRlro joubelp. vounzanamia die aged men. Itemirkttiln re unit liftvo follow ed our trrtinnt. Many year of TArlnlimclnuccriit- iui rsprrienc Initio uu of cur the method) that wcnlnneownand control for all dli- urderaofnaenwho 1iao weak, unite- vciopcu or uia cacd oriiana. or who are icHTerlnj from errora or routli and cxccn brwhnnrencnoui and Impotent. 1 ho acorn of thflr rciiowi anci ins contempt ot tlirlr frlrnda and com- ""WH-MSMK'SJ nanloni. leada us tOBnnrunti-etonll ptlcnt. If thejr can iHJiilblr be rralnrrd. onr awn exclusive SrentaenS will alToriiu cure. trnurvi Don't roii want to net cured of that wratknraa with n treatment that you can ue at Some without Inntrumunto Our wonderful treat ment baa cured othera. Whjnotyour Try It. r-ATAllRII. and illicuca of the Skin. Blood. cart, Ltrer and Kldnvya. TPnif.IH-Themnatrnpld.fafe and effective remedy. A complete Curo tiuwruatecd. UK IX DlflRAHF.M of all ktnda cured where many oi tier lnvo fulled. rXVATCUAI. IUBCHAROES promptly cured In nfew itaya. (Mick, auro and safe. This lncludca Ulcct and (lanorhcra. TRUTH AND FACTS. TVc hare cured canca of Chronic illicaies that liae failed to Hit riireil nt the limit. Ot other apcclal lata and tnedli'ul lntltult. iit..-i t..uiir.riiniinrro la nope for You Ciiimult mi nt her. na you may waato valuaWo time. Obtain our treatment ut once. llewureof freo and cheap treatment). Wo Rive the licit nndmoft aclontino treatment at moderate firlcea an town, ran hu ilimn for aale and skillful reainient. I'ltt'.K cimatiltnttnn nl tint otlleoor by mall. ThorouKli examlnatlnn and careful dtasr minis. A liuiiin treatment ran lie Riven Inn majority of . Send fur hymptom lllank to. I for Mem No. s for Women i Ko. .'ifurHkln IMneaiea. Allcore apundeneoanawerrd promptly. Umlnetaatrlctlycon- nnrnuni i-.niireireaimeniaenv ireo mini uiwn tluu. ltcfcr to our piuteou, banks ana builncis men Address or call on DR. HATHAWAY & CO., S. E. Corner NUth and Frllx Hta., Itooms I and a (Up tilalm.l UT, iHisni'jlSjgUi 10, 2yi, 15, 18, 20, '25c and up to $1,75 per double roll. STATIONERY, The Slate Fair. Tho manaeoment of tbo Nebraska state board of agriculture) is arranging for an extraordinary fair and exposition at Lincoln in September noxt. While tho association was organized almost exclusively as an agricultural develop ing medium, and at first, and for many yean following, noted and worked in that line, principally becauso our own pooplc, as a rule, regarded the state as peculiarly and almost excusively agri cultural in its characteristics, of late years there has been most gratifying tendencies in the direction of manu facturing industries, As a result there has been organized a stato mnnufaot- urcrs and consumers' association. LaBt year a largo portion of agricultural hall on tbo stato fair grounds was given this association for its annual exhibit, at tho samo time, on the same grounds, and in connection with the Btato fair, as a part of the great state exposition. And with most agreeable and satisfactory re sults. This year tho manufacturers association is to occupy all of tho largo hall on tho fair grounds oreoted for and known as merchants hall. This will insuro a grand exhibit of both tho agricultural and manufacturing resources of tho state. In asking bid for the relocation of the stato fair and exposition for the coming five years ono of tho promin ent specification will be for a manu facturers hall of suffioient capacity to accommodate tho growing demands of Nebraska manufacturing factors. The art demands of tho stato aro of such rapid growth that more spaco ib required for tbia department and will bo furinshed in due time Tho superintendent of agricltural and horticultural halls aro already im portuning the management for more space. Also tho poultry, honoy and fish departments. Columbian year scsins o hare stimu lated to fair work all over the state County organizations are early in the field and already actively at work for tho coming fall campaign. All in all tho outlook for fairs in 1894 is most promising, and the climax will como in tho final state grand round up on the days of September 7 to 14 noxt. Sunday School Convention. Note paper 5c, 10c and 15c per quire. Envelopes, all sizes and prices Box Paper, 10, 15,25 cts per box, Tablets lc to 50c, each Pencils, 5c, 10c, 25c, 40 and 50c per doz. Remember our line of stationery is complete and prices lower than ever. We also have a lare stock of Paints, Oils, Lead, &c. Prices always the low est market. Heath & Milligan's Mixed Pa;nts guar anteed. PURE DRUGS. Tho Mexican Pension Roll. On the Mexican ponsion roll there are the names of 15,214 survivors and 7,282 widows, and something over 3,000 cases wnro pending at latest re ports. This makes a total of 25,497 or several thousand moro men than tho United States had in Mexico at any ono timo during tho war. These all rcceivo cither ?8 or f 1J a month. Among tho names are thoso of tho widow of Gen. Samuel Cooper, a New Yorker by birtb, who was Adjutant' General of the United States Army at the outbreak of the war. and used his position to aid tho rebels in pre paring for the dtrugglo. He resigned his position to become Adjutant-General of the Southern Confederacy, and officiated as such until tho robollion collapsed, Mrs Cooper has been drawing a pension sinco Juno G, 1887. The widow of Thomas J. ("Stone- wair'Jaokson, who was next to Leo tho most popular commander of tho rebel armies. Tho widow of Maj.-Gen, George E. Pickett, who commanded a division ia the rebel army. The widow of Maj.-Gen. Gideon J, Pillow, who commanded a division in tho rebel army, Tho widow of Lieut.-Gen. A. P. Hill who commanded ono of tho three corps of Leo's army. Tho widow of Sidney Smith Lee, who was dismissed from tho navy for "going over to tho enemy," and after ward became a Commodore in tho reb el navy, lirig.-Gen. Jas. It. Chalmers, who was Forrest's chief lieutenant. Maj.-Gen. Dabney H. Maury, who commanded tho rebel troops at tho battle of Chickasaw Bayou. Hon. S. B. Maxey, late United States sonator from Texas, who has been drawing hie pension sinco May 27, 1887. He was a Maj.-Gen. in tho rebel army. Hon. Jas. Z. George, Bcnator from Mississippi, and who served in tho rebel army as a Colonel. The num ber of his certificate ia 17,214. Hon. A. II. Colquitt, senator from Georgia, who was a Maj.-Gencral in the rebel army, draws a ponsion under certificate 19,199. Tho widowB above mentioned are of men who woro educated at tho Gov ernment expense, and afterward fought to destroy tho Government. They went on tho roll at once, whilo last April thero wcro pending tho claims of 145,520 widows of Union soldiers who had not been ablo to get on tho roll. J. L. MlNKK, President. HtKM Miner, Asst. Cashier. "W. A; "Sherwood, Cashier Peoples Bank of Red Chud, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections. Banking Offico in Minor Bros Store Jos. C. olcorb, -PKOPMETOR OP TIIE- Holland House Livery Stable, Has the best rigs in the city and tho most reasonable prides. Your orders solicited and fair treatment guaranteed. North of tho Holland House. Ilarn WRIGHT ! WRIGHT WRIGHT Wright is the Man. He has the largest line of Stoves in Red Cloud. You can ncH afford to rain seeing his stock before buying as you will lose money. W. W, Wright, the Hardware Man. S3! Jno. B. Wright, Dealer ii-j Secoijd-Irfarid Goods Moon lilochf lied Cloud. PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard RED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. Ho, There Farmers Hitch Up ! But before you do come around to J.0.Butler' HarncMN shop and buy a new set of liuiiil.tmule hurncas. Have reduced all uooiU In the ltur liens line. Here are n few of our prlccv: S.T2.00 hnrner.3 for M0.G0 IIO.OO " 28.C0 JS.OO " " 27.00 27.00 " " 20.00 20.00 " " 25.00 And all goods in liroportlon. All work Riiurnnteetl Uopniring nnd trimming ilono on short notice J. O. Butler. rrornin of the Webster county Sunday school contention to ho held in lied Cloud, Nebraska, March 15 mid 10, 1891. D.iy sesKlon at tho liaptlst church. E vnlng session at the C'onKrci;atloiial church. Maucii in. iKat J:20 p. in. l)cotlonul exercises IcU by il-SO. Address ot welcome by Mrs. Hrukefleld Superintendent llHiitist Sunday school, liesponsu by K, H, Knight, 3;0O- Import of secretary unit treasurer. 3:30-Co-operation rural Sunday school'work by ltev. K. I.. Ely. Discussion, Sunday school work. F.KN1M)HK.MSI0N, 7:30 Uevotloniil exercises led by Ilov. Ander son of niuo itm 8;00-Address by K. A. Stephens ot Grand Island. Query box and col'ecllon. MAIICII 10, 1S01. O.oo n. in, Devotional exerclsos led by iO:UOpU'i'llon of ofllcers. lliiso-Tliu unkot tho superintendents by It. M.Cochiuno. AI-TEHNOON BKSS10N. S.oop. in. How each superintendent cotiducti his services, by superintendents, Influence of Sunday jchool on Hie morals of the com inunltyby 0. 8. Cozud. How to Interest church members In Sunday school work by Mrt). 0. P, Outlier. Inllueiao ot homo re llglon In the family In relation to Sunday school attendance by ltev. Seymour, de lation ot Sunuay schools to tho churches by ltev, Uortf. It Is earnestly bnptd that every Sunday s hool In tho county will bo present at least by alargo delegation; but In any event tho super intendents will tie expected. Kiitcrtulnmcnt will bo provided (or all who attoud. Como prepared to have a good time. Mrs. A. I.. Ilium, bccietary. ii, ii.rui.iuN, i lusuiem. Hero It It Again; The Smallest Baby Yet Born. Essex, Conn., March 5th tho smallest baby jot reported was born in Killings worth, a village about eight miles west of this place, to-day. Tho parents aro Swedes. The father is employed by a f armor cutting timber, and weighs about 100 pounds. Tho mother is a stout, healthy woman, weighing perhaps 1G0 pounds. Tho child is a malo, as perfect ly formed as a bubo can bo, and on its birth, weighed only oight ounces. Its faco is about tho size of a horso chestnut. Tho ring worn on tho little finger of its mother was slipped over nis foot noarly to tho kneo. It is the opin ion of tho attending physician that tho child will live. It is bo small that three of its like could play hido and sook in a cigar box. SMITH & CO., Pboprietors op T' Orders promptly filled. "Sour patronage BOlioited Transfer Line, I will haul anything from Trunk to a Thresh ing Machine to any part of the city as cheap as an) man on earth. Notice to 'reaclicri. Kotico is hcroby given that I will oxamitio all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for tcuohora oflho public schools of this couuty, at lied Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. ' Special examinntiniH will be bold on the Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat urday of each month, The standing required for 2d and 3d prado cerlifioates is tho same no grado bolow 70 por cent,, average 80 por cent; for first grado certificate no grado below 80 per cent., average 90 por cont. in all branches rcquirod by law. T). M. HuNTfii. County Supt. BMaitfifcjgamaaBiaiKi IS nun U Ihnnn I lIUIIIl It I I IIIU M CUKIS WMtHt All U5t Mil. .. I I Hill I AT l II H CI Best Coimh tistw. Ttte UouO. tlwl I II II II IV III Hill E3 Inllwn, fold by druggist.. B UuJU Ia UllUUi BlJgifTBiMZBgi Tennyftoii on Spring. Wo have tbo word of Alfred Tenujion for it that in tho npriug the yonng man's fauclen lightly turn to thonghts of lovt. It is singular that tho great lament omitted to mention tho faot that it is in tho apiing that a oonaidornbie portion of the human race tarn to taking Hood's Harsiipnrilla. Probably nothing but the diUloulty ot finding a good rhyme for that invaluable remedy deterred him. Certain it is that tho old-timo domestic remedies are generally discarded iu favor of the standard blood purifier, Hood's Snrsapar ilia, whioh hue attained the greatest pop ularity all over the country as tho favorite Spring Medieiue. It purities the blood and gives nerve, mental, bodily and dig estiva strength. Thero is sotuo talk ot organizing a building undloan association at Friend, i . , Prevention is better than cure, and yon may prevent that tired feeling by taking llood'u Sursnparilln, which will ke:p your blood pure aud free from aeid taint and germs of dleeaso. w IWL JuBt think of it dearest, wo can mako' our boys happy, said tho father to his wife. Just think ot it? Wiener has childrcns suits consisting of two pair ot pants, coat and cap to match, of strong matorial and well mado, whioh ho soils at f3.7fj for the outfit, hotter gradoa at N.50 95.00, 80.50 and so on; lot us go and mako our eolcction before tbo sizes aro broken, When Baby wu lick, we gave her Cutorla. When she waa a Child, she cried for Caitorla, When the became Miss, slit) clung to Cutorla. When the had Children, the gave them Castor!, Children Cry foi P.tohr' Caitorla. Any order left at Conover & Ablright's feed store will ceive prompt attention. Youra for business, John Barkley. re. p. E. P0SID, PROPRIETOR Ciiy Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Red Ci.oud, Nebraska. Farmers patronage cordially solicited. Good rigs at rea sonable rates night or day. Horses boarded by day or week. TRADERS LUMBER QO., DEALERS IN ILUMIBM an C50A1V Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. BEST LINE to DENVER AND CALIFOR New Ileal Ektuf.o Firm, J. H. DAVIS & SON, Real Estate, Loan and Iosurar.ee Agents. Red Cloud, Nebraska.v Office with D. F. Tr nnkoy, Moon Blook We have "located in Red Cloud and will be pleased to have people vriio desire to sell their farms to call and list their lands with uh as we have eastern buyers. Call and see- us. jr. ii. iavi & sos " Noik'c. ..Tho Webster CotMity Mutual Protoo tlon and Anti lion o Thief nssoolution meet? in ;owls,tlio last Saturday o( eacu month, nt2p. w, W TldOS. I'OB060N, Sc. &' i pniiMinpni fc. TSWEMWflgJU criij(EWi,wavBsi mm mmm0imm0m)ie&!B& ?mmmm&mmm - - -. T-m.