THE BED CLO UJ) CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1805. 5 . 1 ', h v t fi's a atisfying Thing To know that your clothes are right in every way; to know that they fit; that they will wear, and that you are getting the lowest of low prices. To wear to wear $. . St &X. them 1j tho beat Ready-Taltored Clothing The shrewdest men in this locality buy at our store. They're buying more than ever this spring. Sec our beautiful new stock and You'll Know Why This is also the Case with Shoes, the Selz. If you want Hat or Cap come and see our display. Prices were never as low. Our Shirt Departmet offers you real bargains in make and fit. Wilson Bros. Shirts are known all over the U. S. We offer a genuine French Balbriggan Underwear at Fifty Cents per garment and guarantee them to outwear any other at the same price. Wiener, Tin: j t;ninm.. Vr3T-iy- T'siiys wwn?'rr. .ui CZ1 Established 1883. PhTADQUAUTERtf FOP. THt .GRAND OFTAIUW I , .--. .r-j' WKHfUffil kMjf Aim . fliu'Ayiuliiil rU.V-4.7 rlADE.iLu.incv THE CHIEF SWORN CUMULATION 1,300. A. ClIoiMKH, Kilttor. ;.AltOY 'I AIT, A in. Iocal IMItor. So TriMli. Dut butter goods, cheaper than over. For spring wo have, Men' I'V. calf congress hand sowed uortli 35 3.1 75 Men's cnlf congress, hand eoweil worth Ji 3 00 Mens' genuino Kangaroo congress mid luce, worth 31 3 00 Tho abovo nro tho boat Roods in our stock hut wo hiivo iiIbo, Men's bun" congress ntul Inco for., 31 2T, Men's hutr congreeB ami Inco for. . 1 CO Men's cnlf coiiLTt'Bfl antl laco for. . U CO A full lino of working bIiocb. Theso prlcen nro about ono third cheaper than othor donlors nak. In liulicB bIiocb correspondingly low priceH exist. Wotnens hnnil sowed, turned, but ton, worth 3.V0 '2 !H) Women's hand sewed, cloth top, button shoes, worth 3:1.50 2 IK) Tho best $'.2.50 bIiocb in tho market. Fho best 31.50 shoes iu tho market. Tho best lino of cheap and houvy goods. Sct'k no further for tho beat place to purchtiKo jour footwoar. Hl.AKESl.EK it KaI.KV. pUKD E. MoKEKBY, M. 1. IMiyNlt'laii anil Siiryeon, City and country culls promptly ans wered. Moon Hlock. Uki Cloud. tJITV m:ws. Chrm FiiEsIer was on our atreota Sat urday. lion. Randolph McNitt Sundnyed at homo. Hilly Schultz of Rivorton whb in tho city Tuesday. MrB. Uoyer of McCook visited rela tives hero this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. H.Soliday of McCook Sundnyed in this city. C. F Cutbor anil wifo returned home from Lincoln Saturday night. Sntnuel Arnold, living north of Illuo Hill, was in the city this week. Mrs. J. H. Komsborg came homo from a visit to Lincoln Saturday night. i'rof. Caster is visiting iu Missouri and othor points during vacation. Miss Addio Keigle is spending a wook's vacation with relatives in this city. Mih'B Sarah Hnnsen is visiting for n few days with friunds in Holoit, Kan. Water ! Water ! is tho cry. Givo us wator that tho hogB don't root in and die. Hon. T. O. Wilder was in tho city Sunday, roturning to Lincoln Monday morning. Mifs Pearl Ludlow is visiting with tho family of Ed Sheuror nenr Inavnlo this week. MiFR Stella Duckor and brother Will returned to tho etnto university in Lin coln Tuesday. Al GaluBhn and Fred Hlakelee, wore in Lincoln this wcok, lobying for eonio important bill. Prof. JenkitiB holped furnish the mu sic for an aristocratic ball in McCook Monday night. Tho Misses .Tossio McKoighan and Mnttio Ablo visited Miss Rotta Abie's school in Guido Rock Wednesday. Mrs. L. II. Fort loft Saturday for Lin coln to bo with hor husbnnd until his health permits him to roturn homo. Mrs. G. E. McKooby, accompanied by Miss Trix Mior, aro visiting in Lincoln and watching the closing hours of tho logiBlnturo. Amos Cowdon, who is occupying a lu crative clorkship in a pronunont Koar noy hotel, wns greeting friends in this city this week. Mm. Woolen, sister of J. O. Lindloy nccnmpnnied by Miss Ida Hamison, both of Mankato, Kansas, aro visiting in tho city this week. Miss liesaio Norton, who has taught tho Ploasant Dulo school so popularly in Lino township, returned to her homo in Carloton Monday. Thousands of fruit and forest trees at tho North liruncli nursery, ono mile south-east of North Branch, Kansas, 15 miles south-east of Rod Cloud, Nob. The Dillon Nursery Co. Died, April 2 Mrs. J. W.McCrackin ut hor home at Womor. She loaves a hus band, three sons and one daughter to mourn her loas. Tho funori'l occurred Wednesday and wns conducted by Rev. Slntor of Smith Centor. Grand- ma Gather and MIhb' Rotta Ayro departed Tuesday morning for an oxtonded visit with relatives and frionds In Winchester, Vn. They go via St. Louis and will, considering tho boauti f ul weathor, enjoy tho trip uh well ns tho visit, James Wilson, agod 00, an old huntor nnd trappor, diod at tho residence of Si las Finchor in this city Snturday, and tho funeral services wore conducted by Row Mattox nt that placo tho following day. Wo was quite woll known hero and had grown chitdron in Plattsmouth and Rivorton, whoro ho mado his homo, turn-about. onus ,vn r.N. OHay by tho halo or ton at Roby's. Z Fretdi garden Feeds in hulk nt I'"' C Hnniniccks nnd croquet at Cotthm's Seward Garborwnsln Franklin TluirtT dny. Choice onion tots at Roby's, 15 cts por qnart. Coin's Financial School nt Cotting's for '25 contB, See Ross nnd Rife if you want your garden plowed. Mips McClelland spends vncation with frionds in llloomington. Mayor elect Hentloy left Thursday morning for Ileatrico and Lincoln, Lincoln mixed paint is made especially for this clininto. Sold by Cotting. Joseph Wolty of Lebanon, Kansas, Is sojourning in Red Cloud for his health. M. W. Downor who wns formerly in business here, is in the city on business, Tho drouth seems to nllVet Iowa, Illi nois, nnd ninny of tho other states just now. A. Waulllo and wifo of Hladon wero guests of H. E. Pond nnd wifo this wook. F. II. Gerlnch, a prominent farmer of Roseninnt, wnB doing business in Red Cloud this week. Martin Shea of St. Josoph, .Mo., is visiting in tho city tho guest of our townsman P. W. Shon. Tho state has apportioned 320(K)of tho $200,000 relief fund to Wobstur county. It will boon tap shortly. Frank St root, who hns boon sick for four or llvo weeks, hnB sufllciently re covered to bo nblo to bo up again. Mrs. Lucy McCullow who has beon visiting John G. Pottor left Tuesday for her homo in Salt Lako City, Utah. Dennis Finn is a great tumbler wo don't mean by that that ho 1b a goblot but that ho can fall olT a box ensier than anyone A. A. Popo is erecting what indicates a very line dwelling. It will bo an or naiiient to Red Cloud and the west sldo of tho city. This is tho most roninrkablo epring over known, on nccount of thero being so little wind. It is also roninrkablo for its lnck of mnisturo. Tho A. O. U. W. lodgo of Hub city is limiting arrangements to procuro 2000 bushels of corn for mombors of that lodgo in this vicinity. A lettor from Otto Stocke, who now resides in Iowa, sayB that ho is still in terested in tho welfnro of hisold friends in Lino township and wishos them pros perity. Chas. Turner, accompanied by his grandfather, returned from Texas Wednesday night. Grandpa Tumor is enjoying good health, although over 80 yoars old. Tho city council should pass an ordi nance making it an olTonso to pilo rub bish in tho streets. It has become n general nuisance nnd many times fright ens teams. Abato tho nuisance. Tho Guide Rock Signal says: "Spring is surely at hand. Red Cloud has re organized hor bnso ball club, and is breathing doflnnco nt Hluo Hill." Vory truo, Hro. Nowmoyor, and remember wo aro hard hitters, too. Row Geo. Hummel is conducting n poworful revival at Plninviow school houso in tho north part of tho county. Tho houso ib crowded nlghtlj'. and peo ple quit work nt 1 o'clock and go ton miles to attend tho mcotlng. Suroly Row Humtnol is a powor. And now tho nico young man with monoy in his pocket hies himaolf to tho sparkling waters of the placid Republi can, with his Bummer girl, for tho avow ed purpose of piscatorial sport. They return, fatigued in body nnd soul, and the pretty littlo fishy still playfully glides up and down tho rillling waters, undisturbed by tho "loquacious" olTorte of tho would-be anglers. C. S. Morcditli of Clinton. Illinois wns out riding with Frauk Taylor Tue&daj. and had a lively timo. While crossing tho rivor bridgo ono end of thoneckjoko camo down and au tho toani struck a lightning gait, Mr. Meredith rolled out of the buggy and rolled several yards in tho sand without sorious injury how ever. Frauk held to the lines and ntop- pod tho team after a milo run. Tho threo-year-old child of Andy Ar torbun, living (lye miles southwest of Blue Hill, was fatally burned Wednes day last. The patents wore out doing their evening chores and when thoy ro turnod, being attracted by the scroams of tho child, they found tho littlo girl in llunios and a cradlo, in which was an in fant, all ablaze. Tho wholo room was aflro. Tho child Lizzlo diod yesterday after suffering untold agony. Hluo Hill Correspondonco to Stato Journal. Hnrvoy Palmor, n well known cltizon living at tho narrowo near Inavnle, diod at his homo Tuesday. Tho funeral aor- vices wero conduotod by Rev. Maxlield, and tho body intorrod in tho Red Cloud couiotery Wednesday, under the auspices of tho Garfield Post, of which ho waoan honored niembor. Mr. Palmer, in life, was a substantial farmer, an honored citlzun, and held in high chtoom by all. Ho wan 75 years old at tho time of his domino, and had lived in Webster county 2;i years. iiitinr m:.vrio.. John Shiroy is in tho city this week. W. II. Giwits and wife roturned to tho city Wednesday. Chop corn or oats and bran by tho 100 lbs, or ton nt Robj's. Rv. Hrltt, a noted Methodist divine, will bo in Red Cloud on Eastur. Vern lllshop is at IiIboUI stand ngnln in Mier's popular grocery store. April 1st came, and the small boy and girl put in tho day in April fooling. For Sale Home grown, listed seed corn, Ca) cents per bushel. F. E. (loblo. Work on tho Farmers canal at Hay artl is to commonco In the oarly spring. For sale or ront A livery and food barn. Apply to I). J. Myers, Red Cloud, Tho Holland House is tlio best hotel iu tho city and U doing a nice business theau days. Rouioiiibur the grand opening of mil linery goods at Mrs. J. A. Richardson's ou the lllth. Go to W. II. Roby, ono door wt of tho post otllce for fair dealing, )ou get the worth of your money thero. They say that Al Ault. ia a pretty shrewd fellow, but it is rumored that he bought a dead hog tho other day. Tho Hon Ton bakery has tho llnest lino of choice caudles over brought to Red Cloud at prices that will sell tho goods. A letter from John ilhuhiison to William ParkeSBiijs that John is pros- poring nicely in his now homo in Mis souri. Found A gold ring, marked insido with "CI. II. llrown, 55th 111. Vols." Owner can got ring by paying for this notice. Tako jour wagon work to Staploton Ho forges all irons for buggiosout of tho best Norway iron, uses no malleable iron in repairing buggiou. When jour piano needs tuning, call on Prof. Jenkins, who is now prepared to do this work in n satisfactory man ner. Rooiiih over First Nnt'l Hank building J. 11. Wright haB roturned from Mis souri, whoro he wns culled to seo his mother who wns not oxpoctod to livo at that tune, but who bus sinco conva lesced. II. II. Fulton, tiro and lightning insur ance, Westorn White llronzo, monu uiontH and cometory goods. Sood oats and choice upland prairio hay. Olllco with Traders Lumber Co. "Oh, promiso mo," tho mnidon sang (A tear was in her oyo), "Tha hat when you ijot a suit of clothes, "H.,S. &M.h you'll Duy." Ho promised, nnd was last scon look ing for Wiener's storo. J. W. Wegomaiin haB ro-oponed his photopraph gallery sinco tho flro, nnd is now getting out tho handsomest cabinet pictures at $.1.00 por dozen. Mr. Wego mann does excellent work and his busi ness is increasing rapidly. 12-tt Wobstor county should not forgot that wo aro going to havo a fair, and that it ought to bo a hummer. Every mun woman and child should muko stronu ous etTorts to assist in making it tho best ever held, by commencing now and proparing something for exhibition. Shea A Twrnure Brcs., last woek ro coived an onormous quantity of sugar boot scod from Washington which they wero requcstod to givo froe to any and all persons who would plant and tend a small boot crop. Tho amount of sood is suflicient to plant several hundrod acres and tho most of tho sood is already distributed Pooplo getting seed should by ml nienns plant it overy bit, and tako good care of tho crop. Leon E. Lester nnd Arvilln M. Hon nott, both of Hartford, Conn., wero mnr- ricd Wodnesdny, Mnrch 27, at Chatham, N. Y., by tho Row II. R. Lunoy, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal church. Mr. Lestor is a machinist at I'rntt & Whit noy Co's. Miss Honnott is formerly of Rutland, Vt. Thoy will make thoir homo at No. 7, Oak streot. 'Iho groom is a son of tho lato Milton Lester, form erly of Hartford ami I nnvnl. Neb., and has many young friends iu Red Cloud, who wish him prosperity. -A man by tho namo of Smith, from Nuvada, Mo camo to town roiiio days since, and wim supposed to bo a horco trader. Later ho was followed by his wife, and ho then routed n farm known as tho Hubbel place, oast of town. While preparing to movo onto tho placo, ho wont into tho barn whero his vicious stallion was tiod nnd attempted to load that animal out. The stallion made a furious charge on Smith, triod to swal low ono of his arms, and suocoedod in crushing ono of those members fearful ly, and doubtless would havo killed him had it not boon for Mr. Nesbeit, who camo to his rescue and knockod the animal down with a club. Urs. Heck nnd Moranvillo uttondod tho injurod man, who is now improving. Tho list of lettors romaining nt the po.it olllco uncallod for up to April lth., lfc'JT)! Anderson Win. Crooks J. W. Jackson S. J. Tho above lettors will bo sent to tho doadlottornnico April 18, lb'J.". If not called for. Fua.nu Cowdi.n, Postmastor. ...1 ! ' All kinds or rowing dono at Mrs. F. P. Hadloy's. Tlueo blocks west of Miner's Btore, t f K Don't Overlook ! Bio st bo tlio tio.s that bind Tho pooplo to my store, Thoy nro so good wo find We'll advertise for more. Sinco by this means thoy camo, AVo need to hold thorn thero And strive to make our name, Familiar every where. The ties that will bind Saturday. The highest price 11) can Tomatoes 2 " Corn, - 3 " Pie Peach 1 lb best Jap Tea. -1 set knives and forks 1 gal. best Sorghum, - 35 per gal 1 " Syrup, - - 30 per gal 2 doz good oranges - - 25c 25 lbs dandy Raisins for - $1.00 Best Beans, 7 lbs for - - 25c V U. am?wmmttjmmmmmmmmmttK I Finest - : In the fresl $reab, pies, Cas, S3 gS and Fancy Pastry . Try iiiiiiiiiUiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihUK The i:iuitloii. Tho city election has como and roiio, and tho result ia known to our readers beforo Tiik Ciunr 1b issued. Tho now major and council, wo feel suro, will Htrivo to mako tho incoming mucipal year ono that our citizens will havo roason to bo proud of if thoy work in unison. Tho mayor-elect, Mr. M. It. Hentloy has many interests lu Itod Cloud, besides boing a man of oxtrnor dinary business qualification, while tho council is composed of business men such as It. 11. Fulton, It. M. Martin, D. L. Groat nnd Kd Pulsipher. There Ib no roason why Hod Cloud should not bo conduotod on business principles of a llboral nature. Whilo Red Cloud can not regain prosperity at a single bound, wo havo groat hopes for tho coming yoar. Wo want a good business administration and we boliovo wo will got it. Thoro aro many enterprises that will havo to bo taken up, and among those thnt aro moat needed, is good city water. Thous ands of dollars havo been spont during the last few years in holes in tho ground in tho vain hopo that a good Bupply of wator could bo secured where no wator oxlflted. Now, lot tho now council tako tho dilemma by tho horns and givo us docont wator, ami thoroby innko it an object for people to tnko tho water. Tho idea of pumping mud nnd corruption at a concidorablo daily expenso for tho peo ple to drink nnd culling it water, ia pie poaterous. Tho idea of a 10,000 wator 71 Next you j for produce. per can, - 7c 7c 9c 25c 50c (C l f tyftizer. proprietor. ti Candies 1 city. Us ! l-aley & CBniftbell. system being used to pump second-clasa wator. Think of it! Tho wator is pu trid, and will sooner or lator impregnato tho city with disouse if not looked after promptly. Hooks, books, books, bookr, books, books, books, books, books, books, books, bookfl, books, books, bonks, books, books. The above may seem like a great many books, but our subscribers should ro mouther that wo havo 100 now hooka which wo are going to givo away with. Tiik Ciiikk to now subscribers, and to those who renow or pay up. 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