THE CHIEF swoan cumulation 1,300. A.l!. Hohmph, Ktlltnr. ;ABOV TAIT. AiM lx)C!ll Killtnr. Observe Tlicfio Features. In making your Hoot and Shoo pur chases. Style, ril, quality, Price. The above unil many other desirnblo features yiu can obtain by making jour purchases of Blakkslf.k &. Kai.ky. CIIHD K. MoKKKBY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, City and country calls promptly ans wered. Moon Block, IIi:i Ci.oun. $50,000. have 50.000 lo loan on good furim ill iovct Intercut rntCN. II' I make your loan you will not have to wait wi month three month, one month or ten days for your money. J. II. IMILKY. Red Cloud. CITY XUU'S. N. W. Kingeland spent Sunday in Beatrice. U. G. Knight of Inavalo was in Red Cloud Saturday. Miss Fuller of Smith Centre was the guest of James Swcaringen and family last week. W. S. Dense, tho popular baker at the Bon Ton, leaves tomorrow for n short visit in TecuniEch. The Misses Hattio and Edna Varger of McCook woro visiting their brother Oscar in this city over Sunday. M. R. Bentloy and wife, A. II. Cray and George Holland arrived from Hot Springs, Arkansas, Tuesday night. Hon. C. W. Kaloy and wife returned from a plonsBnt and extensive southern visit Monday night. They saw many things of intercut in Texas and othor eouthorn states, and had a very enjoy ablo time. Sam Heaton of Walnut creek was in Ro"d Cloud Saturday for tho first time in a long while, and hud tho nerve to, tell a reporter that his dinner at tho Gardnor Houso that day was tho first equaro moal ho had eaton this wintor. Mrs. II. B. Musser, formerly of this place but now of Edison, accompanied by hor little children, Esther and Honry, were visiting several days last week with friends in this city and near hero Her husband has 3,000 acres of wheat noar Edison, and will either miiko or break. Why can't wo have an olopement, or a eonsation, or anothor "Princess Bonnio," or something to break tho monotony f Not a traveling show has como to town this year; mora than that, there ia no dangor of any coming. If theatro lov ing pooplo uro not ablo to go whoro thoy can bco a good play occasionally, thoy may as woll amuse thomsolveu with homo talont shows. Vnu nro not as hnndr?omo a man as you woro when you courted your wifo not so well dressed. Sho probably Iovob you bettor today than she did thou, in Bpito of your shabby appearance, but what a nice complimont it would bo to hor if you bought a now suit of "II. S. & M." clothes ut tho Golden Eagle, and tried to "spruco up" a bit. Womon don't say much about theso thiugs, but thoy think of them just tho samo. D. M. StofTor and family left Monday for Arkansas, where thoy expect to ro Bido in the future Mr. Stoller took with bim all his personal oirocts, except ing tho furnituro in hiB barber ebop This, Charloy Rayl, who haa boen con nected with that establishment for some time, has rontod, and Charley now hoe full control of tho shop, Charloy has acquirod considerable popularity as a tonBorial artist, and has a pleasant stu dont in tho person of Charley Whito The two will do a successful and satis factory business. Doc. Boynton is n conductor on the brnnch of tho C. B. and Q. that runs through Amboy. Whon Doc. gets bo twoon Shabonna and Paw Paw ho throws off a daily daper for a farmer living by. Tho farmor'a dog is always waiting for tho papor and six days in tho weok bo carries It to his muster. Ono Thursday tho train did not run, bnt tho dog was at hiB post and remained thoro until dark whon the farmer coaxod him homo.-Cllnton (III.) Publlo. This is our own Doc Hoynton, who is well known in this city and who owns a farm hero at present. 1 H y THE RED AHOt'S TOW.V James Glass was in Superior this weok. for sale, good corn for seed, C, L. Cutting. And skating is a thing of tho past for this your. S. A. Petitt of Alma was in tho city Wednesday. D. M. Piatt loft Wednepday morning on a business trip to Ohio. The malo quartet ut tho M. E. church Sunday night was very lino. Tho trovellng salesmen aro more nu merous in Red Cloud of lute. John WinterB camo homo this weok, to spend a fow da8 with his family. Marsh Parker of Omaha was tho guest of W. N. Richardson this weok. Give W. H. Roby your order for eeod corn. Ho will hnvo a car in, this weok. Wo failed to mention Inst weok that Henry Deidirich was elected foreman of Hobo company No ''. Master Joe Dilley was deprived from attending school Wednesday on account of tho sovero north wind. MrB. Minnio Gray and sistor, Laura Smith, have returned from a visit in our neighboring town of Lebanon. Miss Georgia Bloekmore returned Monday from a long and pleasant visit with friends in Parsons, Kansas. Col. Hoover and Henry Ku'lilor of liluo Hill were in tho city on business last Saturday. Thoy camo in overland. Business on the B. & M. is picking up perceptibly, and Mr. Dilly of the B. it M. eating house is building an oxccllout trado. The Congregational ladies gave n very pleasant wuulllo Bupper with maplo molasses at Martin's Btoro room Tues day night. Red Cloud girls aro very funny, That is, they are vory Btrange, Thoy won't marry you for money, All thoy want is lots of change. Conductor Doc Boynton Bays that honey, Holland gin and raw linseed oil in equal parts will euro whooping cough. Tako a halt to a toaspoonful, according to age. Geo. Hu mmell Sr., father of Rev. Geo W. and L. P. Hummell, of Lino precinct, arrived from Iowa Wednesday night, and will spend tho summer with hiB two sons. It Sb understood that Rer. Williams will preach in tho Baptist church Sun day. That popular divino lived in Red Cloud net many years ago, and will bo greeted with a good congregation. Seed and feed is what tho farmers of this county are in need of ut tho presont timo. They all think that if they can got b crop planted they will reap a har vest. Lot ub pray that their hopeB aro continued. Theso ore closo times for nil tho farmer, mechanic or merchant, and it is well to work hand in hand. Wiener, tho clothior, is trying to do this, for ho is Belling goods at the smallest margins possible. Mrs. A. L. Punk nnd son, Robert, re turned home on Wednesday after n short visit with her brother nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.Thornberg. Her mother, Mrs. Thornburg, roturned with hor to Lincoln. Tho prizo of twonty-flvo silver dollars given away by Ducker & Co., whb bo cured by Miss Mollie Stevenp, tho hand some daughter of Clark Stovons, u ro epoctablo farmer living at tho hoad of Stato creek Just over tho Kansas line. Rev. A. D. Finch closod a vory suc cessful revival in the Christian church Sunday night. Mr. Finch wan not known to bo unchristian-liko in any of his dealings hero and hia kind and sin cere manner morited tho profound re spect of all. Our ontorprising merchants havo beon drawing patronngo ub fur south as Lebanon, Kansas, within tho lust ten days by thoir extremely low prices on groceries and dry goods. When you want low prices on the best of goods como to Red Cloud. Whon I invoiced my stock Fobruary 1st. I valued tho goods at tho prosent low prices, regardless of their cost. The loss waB mine, tho gain youre, for every Btltch of clothoB in stock will bo sold at presont low values. My stock is com ploto; tho now goods havo noarly all ar rived. I want your trade, and my prices will induce you to buy. Chab. Wiener, Tho Clothier. Whilo tho population of Webster county has slightly decreased, tho itablo and substantial element still remains, and these peoplo will seo to it that a bountiful crop will be raised this season if nature gives hor consent. There is an imraonso crop going into tho ground this spring, Farmers Boom to think that this is tho lust pull, and thoy will olther ralso a crop, or go broke and Bleep in tho strcota. The marriugoof Mies Minnio McAvoy a charming young ludy formorly of this city, and Mr. William Lottridgo an ex cellent young man of Doadwood, S. D. was consummated in Jtho lattor named city tho 27th of last month. Tho wedding occurrod at tho rosidence of Anson Higby, in tho pros enco of ubout thirty guests. Tho Doad wood papors speak very highly of both brido und groom, showing tho groat es teem in which they uro hold In that city, CLOUD CI LIEF, iWWITTWW ODDS AND ENDS. Miss Rotteman, nioco of Adam Mor- hart has returned to Illinois, Doc Boynton sold hia tlno farm ( wr in Batin Township to Oscar K. Runu-y. Seo our ad 32 full woight loaves of breud for S1.00 at tho Bon Ton Bakery. All kinds of sowing dono at Mrs. F. P. Hadley'p. Threo blocks weBt of Minor's storo. t f Beat cstato loans mado payable hero Money furnished promptly. C. W Kai.kv. Go to Roby'a west of post ofllce, for flour, feed, grain, hay, ic. Bost quality and reasonable prices. Tho revival meetings at tho Christian church havo closed with twenty ad ditions to tho church. Do not forget that W. B. Roby haa a carload of brau forsalo by the hundred pounds or by tho ton. E. G. Moranvillo has fitted up his barn u excellent style, and ia launching fortti n a lucrativo business. Call and ot a Ladies' Birthday Alma. nau Frew with Weather ForecastB by A. J. Do Vae, Dojo A Grico. Tho caucus Thursday night at Bent- ley's hall was participated in by all shades of political poroonnges. Miss Dora Henderson has gono to her homo near Winner owing to ill health. Mac Pope bus taken her place. I am now ready to do all kinds of dress making. Prices reasonable. Threo blocks west of Miner's Btoro. Mrs. F. P. Hadloy. t f A hord of horsefl havo boon meander ingour streets this week. Some fellow will have porno costs to pay if ho is not caroful. Don't forgot that I am prepared to cany passengorB to all parts of tho city. Loavo orders nt the Holland House. Lloyd Ciiaiiii.i.. Tako your wagon work to Stapleton. Ho forges all irons for buggiesoutot the best Norway iron, uses no malleablo iron in repairing buggies. When your piano needs tuning, call on Prof. Jenkins, who is now proparod to do this work in a satisfactory man nor. Rooms ovor First Nat'l Bank building Tho olectric lights still burn, not withstanding tho order of tho council. Tho business mon and citizens seem to bo unanimous for lights on sonio satis factory basis. All who aro indobtod to M. B. McNitt on account of flour, feed, hay, etc, will pletifo call at his old storo and sottlo Tho accounts havo been left with W. B Roby for collection. Lost A gold ring with garnot sot, initials L. C. T. to J. E. G. Finder will pleaso leave eamo with Georgo Guilford. Tho ring is only valuable as a koop sake. Special attention is called to tho bar gain shoe counter at Wienor'a storo. Ho has plucod all odd pairs on a countor, regardless of cost, and is giving you tho choico for 81.B0 per pair. Geo. Lindpey loft Thursday morning for a business trip to Wymoro and St. Joseph where ho will endeavor to pur chaso fat cattle for bcof. His Red Cloud supply in ubout exhausted and ho haa to sonrch for cattle to kill. We not ico from a program of Iho Cen tral Nebraska Teuchora association to be hold at Aurora, that Prof. G. M. Caster of tho Red Cloud public schools and Prof. D. M. Hunter, euporintendont of Webster county, havo prominent places on the namo during the Bossion. Upon retirement of Miss Bertha Brown from the lower room in tho south wurd school, Mrs. J. A.Baum was chosen for that position. Mrs Baum is a most estimable lady of (ino attainments, and will doubtless bo a popular toacher in our city schools. Sho hashnd experience as a toacher also, and enters her work fully equipped with tho knowledge re quired to conduct a auccoasful Bchool. Julius Wobborman living south of the rivor had a danco at his bachelor's hall Friday night and if tho reportor under etanda it corroctly, thoy must havo had a rod hot time. Several of tho Rod Cloud bloods went out and two of tho boys that had eohd girls wont ulono. What was their surpriso when thoir own Bwoet damsels arrived soon uftorwards, just merely to find out who tho bojB took with them. Whon they woro all tired of dancing a large ring was formed in the center of which two physical giants toed the mark and boat each other in the nose till the big draw near tho house waa full of blood and Dennis Finn had to ride across on Charley Turner's back to get hia horso and go homo, Evory day I boo him standing Whon tho aun ia shining bright, And in brutal tonos commanding, Urges little boys to tight. With him aro hie boon companions, They'ro a protty looking lot; Thoy would gug a moss of onions Whilo thoy'ro boiling in tho pot. Thoro thoy stand and tulle in curaea, And complain about tha blues; Whilo a lady as sho hurries, Wudos in spit ubovo hor shoos. Ladies blush ut their wild revels, And their vulgar, rotten tongues, And I think I'd shoot tho devils, If I know tho vory ones. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1895. Tho ladies of Rod Cloud, Nobrnska. ' got out an edition of ono of tho local papers in that town last week. Two former Clintonians had a finger in tho pie. The wife of Frank V. Taylor was nianoging editor, and Mrs. Fred Hos nier wnn ono or tho reporters, ino pa per was sprightly and spicy. As tho women had only to faco a frowning world for one weok thoy said a good many sharp things that would bring endless wrath on them if they wero tho regular editors. They had a woll writ ton obituary notice of Mra. Tulleyp, who died recently, an aunt of County Supt. Hattio P. Wilson.-Clinton (Illinois) Public. Tiif. CiiiF.r bol loves that there Is a de mand in Red Cloud for an ordinanco providing for n board of health with power to net in all cases where tho health of tho community is jeopardized. Them is a lack of sanitary measures in Red Cloud and nt various times the peo plo havo been put in jeopardy by woll meaning people who did so unthought- edly. This is not a porsonnl articlo but a gentle reminder that tho lives of .1,000 peoplo Bhould be taken into consider ation at all times, and that the greatest euro should bo taken to guard against all infectious diseases without regard to person or persons. This is a duty that wo owo ourselves as well as tho community. This should bn dono, not only to protect our peoplo this your, but to protect them at all times. Give ub aboard of hoalth. "No, ma'am," said Wallace Wright to a young wifo who waa looking for a picco of tinware in their storo tho othor day, "wo have coffco pots and ton pots, but wo haven't a jack pot in tho houso, nnd I don't boliovo you will find ono in any hardwaro Btoro in Red Cloud." "I am so sorry," said tho innocent young wife, whoso anxiety to pleaso hor hus band mado Wallace's bacholor heart throb as ho wished ho had a wifo who would be aa earnest in Booking his com fort. "You Beo," said tho young wife, 'wo have not beon marriod long, und my husband always lived with his mother, who ia an oxcollont cook, nnd when 1 heard him muttering in hia sleep about a jack pot, I thought I would surpriBo him by buying ono. Ho mentions it bo often that it must bo a good thing. Can you toll mo what thoy cook in it?" bIio asked of Wallace. "GroonB, ma'am," said Wallace, and ho sont hor ovor to see if Peter Shea had such an articlo an a jack pot in stock. i .. In tho last issuo of tho Bolt wo no ticed a personal fling at Prof. Castor, that wo believo doea that gentleman a groat injustico. Theodltor of thin papor haa been in Red Cloud twelve years and in that short period haa found that the Bchoola, prior to tho coming of Prof. Castor, had boen mismanaged to a great extont, with porhnpa ono or two excep tions. There seemed to bo but little system and no government in those years. However, with the coming of Prof. CaBtor, the echoola took on now interest, good attendance, fowor tardioa, good behavior and a more gonoral inter est was manifested in all department. Of course a school with tho number of pupils and patrons of our public schools oouldnotbo carried on without some friction, and without Borne one disliking tho superintendent; that ia to bo ex pected, Wo do not bolleve howevor that tho charges made by our ostoomed contemporary will stand to be scrut inized. Somo of the teachers have bo corao dissatisfied and rosignod but Thk Ciiif.p doea not bellovo for a momont thnt Professor Castor haa boon instru mental in thoir resigning, unlosB ho thought it waa best for tho schools. It is easy for peoplo to make charges, but not bo easy to provo them. Suppose tho board of education should put anyone of tho few grumblers at tho houd of the schools, how long could thoy bo able to do the professor's work! Not long. They may say all tho mean things thoy deslro about Prof. Castor, but there is ono thing thoy ennnot Bay, und that is that he has not brought order out of chaos in our publlo schools and placed thorn on a foundation bucIi na the havo novor boon placed upon before, in tho history or thoir establishment. This is an ago of grumbling and people oftimea gruin blo from forco of habit. Tho board of education, as tho roproBontntiveB of tho peoplo look to and expect tho superin tendent to carry on tho achocla buccobb- fully, nnd whon he does hia wholo duty, somo crumble, especially if their ox ia gored. Tho proper thing to do is to up hold the Buporintondont and teachors in all thoir laudiblo efforts to give tho peo ple tho worth of thoir money invest ed in our great and growing school in toreste. Personal spites and potty (lings ehould not enter into consideration in discussing school issues. Our contem porary should forboar. , Scrofula, lalt rheum aud all dUcnies of tho blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver ooraplslnta are cured by Hood's flaraaparillo, tho great blood pnrHor. Hood's Pills care jaundice, blllionenoBB siak headache, constipation and all lives ills. i - R. B. Fulton, lira and lightning Insur ance, Western White Bronzo, monu monts and comotory goods. Sood oats und choico upland pralrio hay. Olllco with Tradore Lumbor Co. County Clerk Fort this week. waa in Lincoln IK What do you FOR A You can almost name the pile at TWICER'S, The .... Popular Grocer. Best Can Tomatoes, 8c per can Best Can Corn, 8c per can Fine Prunes, 25 lbs for $1.00 Soap 9 The largest bar in the market, 6 bars for 25c. All other kinds Everything is put can afford to buy. K mjwmmmmmwmmmmmmNK The Bon Ton Sr We will start our Bread WagoD rr: Tuesday, March 19th, AND WILL DELIVER" "g BREAD, CAKES s& PIES E; Tucgdayp, Thursday? and Saturday?. Remember we sell : FRESH I ISII ALWAYS ON HAND. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiUiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK Hay for Sale or Trado I havo u largo quantity of hay for Bale at reasonable prices, to trado for cattle or any othor young stock. Call on or address, Harry McCormal, Guido Rock, Nob. 8-11 An Eccptlnul Olfcr Beginning with this wosk'a issuo of Tiik Cuiei' w. make an offer to both now and old subscribers which we feel sure will moot with favor. We propose to give free to new subscribers and to those already roadera who renow for one year, a handsome bound volumo of Ixty-four Bolected photographic views t the World's Colombian Exposition. Each one of tho viewa are 8x10 inohes in Aizo and ia accompanied by an interest ing and accurate description. If pur chased as original photographs these ongravinga would cost at least $1 oach In order to securo this beautiful and in structive collection it is only necessary toeubscrlbofor one year; to renow for that period or Bond a new yoarly sub scriber with the proper remittance, and and tho work will bo sent propaid. With an additional fifteen conta you can se curo Tiik Ciiiki', this beautiful souvonlr and one of our tine books. Tnia is an unprocodonted olTor. Remember tho souvonlr, The Ciiikp for one year and a handsomo book, all for 81.1.1. .Tns. MoNony la attending court in Mankato, Kuiibus, this week. 5 7A want DOLLAR? m the same price. at prices that all Proprietor. 'i 2 32 loaves for $1. -3 "Kiey & Campbell.- Republican Caucus The republicans electors of the city ot Rod Cloud are requested to moot im caucua at the court house on Friday evening, March 15, 1895, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose ot nominating ,tho fol lowing city ofilcore, viz: mayor, city treasurer, city clerk, city surveyor, on councilman from each ward, two 'mem bers ot the board ot education for the full term and one membor to fill vacancy R. B. Fui.ton. Chm. Rep. City Con. Com. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair; DR m BAHN6 wwwrjt MOST PGRPECT MADE. A fiiv Grape Cream of Tartar Pcwdcr. Frss) irr.i Amrr.cnta, Alum or any other rdulteitxsV 40 YCARS THE STANDARD. I ewuKfXi t.JCT. Si) It t r- fflEEffieaaaaar riwww v ..- X. .' A ... mm p i . Jtk irifchWi.tiAiii XSi$.tff!!tJ " ,",1"' ' mafnsi rfin sTl.r. l-niU-'"----'--"'' J'"-