k THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1805. 5 .- fc Hr Just Like ftan&tno you a five ollac Bill VlTnEN wo sell you ono of vv our new Overcoats or Suits. Wo savo you from one-third to one-half In the price and give you double value In quality. Sri I 1 1 I . 'IPr TUKCIIKAI'KST OOODS you can buy, TUB LOWKST PRICKS you can got, aro not all that Ih noceBeiiry in pur chasing Hoots and Shoes. Many of you have tried tho above jilan and it has not always given you tho sat isfaction you dedred. Von tuny havo spent nioro than tho difference that it, would have cost for a bolter quality of goods ut a little higher jirlco in repairs uiado not onco but many times until you throw them aside in disgust. Don't allow yourself to bo fooled ALL THK T1MK. Wo take pleasure in dealing in SATISFACTION as well 113 in HOOTS and SI10KS, and tho complaints wo havo aro fow and fat between, and aro instantly niado satisfactory to you when inudo. Will jou not try us this year and savo a portion of your shoo hill by dealing with us ! Wo await your do ciBion. Hlakksi.kb it Kalkv. iuti:viTii:s. on IKS A.l l,MS. pilEI) E. McKKKBY, M. D. IIi Nlcluti ami .surgeon, City and country ciiIIb promptly ans wered. Moon Ui.ock. Rki Cloud. Hllli:i' MBINTIOX. To wear to wear it. $. & 33X. them Is tho best Ready-Tailored Clothing Come and look at Our Straight front Sacks Our Round Cornered Sacks Our Cutaway Frocks Our Nobby Overcoats Our Trousers In Stripes and Mixtures Tho finest goods ever offered at Such Little Prices COMBINATION SUIT TWO PAIR OF PANTS AND CAP Our Boys' and Children's Clothing, Our Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Our Shoe Department never before offered such bargains to all. WI10 to ttiN.lnhn Wlllfox, p a, That tft,ilr full 11 pnet, Wlut l)h h column full r.irh week, Tliat IikKih in aick In itn it. Or ilocx lie iiic the mighty ulie.iry, Ami 1 nin put tor liU rli)inr.i, And the itsile Jnkciliu ulunji bat, Ann) lithlii'l Hip timer.' Oil, no, III) nil,lt l lint tlmt, It's JuM IIii(h In" let'K Anil iinv thin- lie wutiM 11 rliMiii1, lie luiil Mulls thr ulicuft. Ilie wliueli nrr In lilt lip.nl, mj son, IlUt tl I tit I III') III'MT liri-. 1 i'cp in.' null iiiiiu nli' tint hiiIi, 'I lu-y sniiuil Jut like 11 "lire." -Tliw Now l)rll. Wall pupt-r at Taylor's. Tho nicest lino of curtains at Tay lor's. Miss Mablo Day Sunday-oil in Guido Kock. Miss Lottie Reiglo is homo from Ilobron. Call and Bi-o Taylor's carpots before buying. Soveral now awnings havo boon put up this week. Farmers aro very busy potting in their crops thoso timed. Tho hardest rain of tho season foil Sunday nfturnoon. II. L. Davidson, son-in-law of J. A. Tulleys is in tho city. W. H. Roby v Son nro agents for tho Champion machines. Attornpy Challin and wifo woro visit ing in Ouido Rock Sunday. John Fulton of Riverton was treading Red Cloud soil Inst Saturday. A good house and Iota in Hod Cloud to trade for land. C. W. Kuloy. Minn Maud Newbiirg is visiting at tho homo of Mrs. T. W. Tliornburg. Mil Shorman wus in tho eastern part of tho state on business last weuk. You ought to got next to a (1. V Childs' cigar. They aro out of sight. Tho thermometer Iiiih been out of sight for soveral days thin woelc at both onds. Miss Mabul Saunders expects to leave on thu 20th for an extended visit in Min nesota. A very large number of gentlemen havo applied for tho HUperintondency of our public schools. A heavy shower of rain Sunday glad dened the herutu of tho peoplo with its refreshing inoittuie. Uaso ball fover is raging hero as bad as usual. No telling when that and the bioyulo fover will Etop. Tho property holders should paint their houses and improve tho appear ance of things generally. W. II. Roby has two cars of choice corn for feed or seed for .r.'l cents per bushel by tho wagon load. Lloyd Crabill, tho dtreot car magnate, is painting his house and tixing up his residonco otherwise in nico stylo. Mrs. A. II. Hndell and BiBter. Mablo Nye, expect to leave this week for an extended visit in the old "Huy Stnto." Charley Turner has been holping out at tho light house tins week while Elec trician Street has been on tho sick lift. Tho city council meotings aro as largely attendeil thi'Ho days us uro tho Jos. Sparks was on our streets Satur day. Chas. Mehagan was in the city this weok. I'rof. Caster returned from Liucoln Friday ovening. Win. Irons of Inavale is visiting his paronts in Iowa. Seward Clarber was in Franklin tho tlrst of tho weok. Gecrgo Hall of Akron, Colorado, was in tho city this week. S. S. Warren of Hluncliurd, Iowa, was in the city last week. W. II. Clapper of Kiverton whs a Rod Cloud visitor Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Crone returned from bar visit to Lincoln Monday. Isaac Shepherdson of Rivet-ton wns in tho ctty ono day this week. G. W, Cherringlon r Council UlufTu was in Red Cloud hint Saturday. T. G. Uarton of Western, Missouri, was in Red Cloud tho linn of the week. Mts. II. D. Rannoy returned Wednes day f rnn n visit to her daughter in Kiverton. Joe Dandurand and littlo girl re turned to their homo in Aurorn, Kansas, Monday. Mr. Luco and wifo of Republican City were vifiting D F. McFarland and fam ily Sunday. Mr. Wm.Josslyn and children of Or leans were tho guests of Miss P. D. Yoi- sor Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Rogers and children nnd Mrs. L. II Fort visited in Guide Rock Wednesday. O. J. and C. E. Sattley living on the Gates farm, havo tinished plauting 250 acres of corn. A display of arms occurred on tho street Saturday between two farmers. No blood spilled. Fred Mauror camo home from Lin- Visions 01 wio leg.s.auvo oou.oa or mo fcolfl Monday ovening, where ho has been '8tuto 1 .. . . S it.. .1 . 1 . 1 1 .. win jay, me laiomou ex-ouuoroi xno Nance County Journal, was in tho city (' his C. WIENER I, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. uttonding school O. C. Bell looks hko well the mis chief sinco he got his whiskers amputat ed, so the boys say. Rev. Hummel nnd Rev. Mnxfiold at tended tho district ministerial associa tion in Superior this week. A little girl in town when asked why she had stuffed nails down tho pump re plied that thoy woro only old rusty ones. The band stand that our Rod Cloud band- has erected on wheels, is just the thing and will bo much moro conven ient when playing on the stroet. Lew Hummel nnd his father havo sot nut .'1,000 sweet potato plants and will as fast as possible put out 15,000 moro. They are going to see what can ba done in this country in that line. Mrs. D. F. Parker, who haH beon vis iting hor pnronts. Mr. T. C. Hnukor and wifo, has returned to hor home in Utah, and from thoro Mr. Parker and wife will take up their residence in California. L. D. Oatmnn'n son Roy waB out in a buckbonrd driving tho fnmily horso Saturday, when tho nng got frightened and throwing the boy out camo up Web stor street rapidly. Noithor boy or rig wbb injurod. J Cako walk at Bontloy'a hall Thursday ovoning, Mny ICth, for bonoflt of tho Congregational church. Admission 10c, All nro cordially invited. This will be a very interesting ovont us it is something now and something that has never oc curred in this city. Go and boo the "cako walk," Aftor three years of stondy labor as music teacher in this city, Miss Josie Igou departed last Saturday for Wash ington, Iowa, whero sho was was hastily summoned by hor sister. 8ho will prob. ubly bo gono two or threo weoks, return ing in time to tako up hor work at tho closo of tho school. (The following pnrtics nttonded tho ball gamo nt Blue Hill Tuesday: Homor Shorwood, Walter Shorwood, W. W. Wright, Chas. Kohlnson, Ed Smith, W. M. Campbell, D. O. Jonkins nnd Frank Cowden on bicycles. Nobo RobinBon, ifnl.t. Mnrtln. Ernest Moranville, T. W. Thornhurg, Nate Piatt, Douglas Cuthor by carnage. J this weok in tho interests of tho State Journal. Public prosperity is no doubt cortain now as traveling men nro becoming thicker and thicker in lied Cloud. A good sign. Tnko your wogon work to Stapleton Ho forges all irons for buggiesoutot the best Norway iron, usos no mulleablo iron in repairing buggies. The flro limit should be established at onco. Tho old rookeries that now adorn our public thoroughfares will soon pass into innocuous dcBuotudo, and stately brick structures should tako tboir places. Grand locturo on Odd Fellowship at the opera house in Red Cloud, Nebr., Wednesday evening, May 20, 181)5, by Past Grand Master E. J. O'Noil. All are cordially invitod. Scats free. By order of committee, tt Frank Richardson, whilo riding on tho Red Cloud blcyclo track, collided with Stownrt Albright and completely mashed his wheel last Monday night. All the dream of pomp and glory of tho cyclist faded in ono brief moment. Mr. Alvin Pope, teacher of tho fourth room ontertninod his pupils with a pic nic at Gov. Gurbor'sgrovo last Saturduy All day tno merry laughter or tno pupils rang through tho woods; games, base ball, swings, etc., woro tho genoral ordor of amusements. Wo hopo tho city council will mnko arrangements to commenco tho sowor through Webster street soon, as that is an absoluto necessity. Substantial im provements of that kind nro necessary, and that kind is tho only kind that should bo muds. What aro tho munngors of tho Web ster County Agricultural society doing about holding 11 fair this year? It sooins to tho Groat Family Weokly that ar rangements ought to bo computed at onco in that direction. People ought to havo a littlo time to arrange exhibits. J. C Warner is in Lincoln this vck. Ed Pulsipher was in Hastings this w eok. J. O. Lindley was on the aick list this week. Dr. G. E. MeKeoky returned home Friday. C. W. Knley looks well behind a G.W. Cliilds cigar. Call on W. B. Roby for corn at tho. same old price. W. II. Davis of Shlcltloy was in this burg yesterday. W. E. Reid of Woedtunn wns in tho city WedneBilay. Horace Spanoglo left this week for Scandia, Kaunas. W. R. Evans was up from Abilone, Kansas last week, No other country has such baautiful weather as Nebraska. I). C. Everett of Beatrico was in tho city ono day this week. Glaus and John Rose of Rosemont wero in town Thurnlny. W. II. Fort ofGlenwood, Illinois, was in Red Cloud this week. A complete new line of wall naner at Taylor's at bottom prices. Eight tons of millet hay for sale. Jno Earner, box ,'28, Red Cloud. C. E. Grady of Kishwaukee, Illinois, wns in Red Cloud this week. Miss Willn Gather returned homo from Lincoln Friday ovening. Mr. Fred Fraso is limine again after an nbacncu of several months. If you don't see Taylor's wall paper Iteforo buying you will iiiibu it. J. A. Hundley of Burlington, Iowa, was on our streets 0110 day this week. Miss Lottie Reiglo returned Tuesday from a visit with her sinter in Hebron. W. Hobart f Rivorton, sonindaw of H. D. Ranney was in the city this week. Chap, Ray I, our popular tonsorial ar tist, wiib in Burr Oak ono dav this week. Mrs. J. C. Warner was visiting her daughter in Hastings the tlrst of tho weok. Dr Robt. Damerell, superintendent of tho insimo asylum at Hastings, is in tho city. "Pap" Rust is in Atwood, Kiuibiis, this week, looking after some of his land in terests at that place. Geo. Barker and father inlaw, Mr. Smith, have made arrangements to re turn to Red Cloud to live. Charley Potter has so far recovered that ho occasionally appears on the streets. Wo aro pleased to nolo his to covery. Tho young peoplo of tho various church societies will meet onco in two months jointly for mutual improvement. A good idea. We do not use cotolinn or any other kind of line, but puro and healthful in gredients in our breadatuirn or pastry. Kai.kv A Camimiki.i.. Tho A. O. U. W. hoys should not for got that noxt Sunday, the 12th, is A. O. U. W. day, and that Bro. Ely will preach tho sortnon attho Congregational church in tho afternoon. Tho bicycle track has boon fixed up in nico shapo nnd attracts largo audi ences in tho ovoningB, to seo tho riders spin round the curves, and poBHibly watching for tho collisions which often o;cur. Thursday ovoning tho S. of V. band elected the following ofllcers for tho en suing year: II. J. Clark, presidont; C. C. Cowden, vico president; Chas. Kuloy, secrotury; O. C. Boll, treuuurer und bus incas manager. J. II. Wegmnnn had his hands severely burned the othor day, tho rosult of an accident with his Hash light,. When turning tho ilntuo on", ho turned tho lover the wrong way, causing tho oil to How bo freely as to drop into his hand, Ncla Longtin, a celebrated horeo trader of Red Cloud; Joo McClelland, a professional bicyclist of Kalamazoo, Michigan; and John Polnicky, a noted physician of Philadelphia wero regis tered ut the Gardner house Wednesday. Tho band boyn will colobrato thoir third anniversary witli u grand social Saturduy ovoning in thu court houno park. Muh'io and other attractions aro on tho program. Miss Mabollo F. PrutB mnn, tho celebrated elocutionist of tho Croto univoralty, will bo prosont nnd tako part. Evorybody should bo pres ent. Rev. Robt. Mclntyro, the colobrated lecturer who is to bo hero next Tuesday und Wednesday is ono of tho most elo quent men in the United States, and to listen to him is a treat of n life timo. Tho reserved seats will bo !J.ro for singlo night und 50o for both nights when tho tickets urepurchusod for both nights ut tho enmo timo. At tho last tneoting of the Nebraska Band union held in Lincoln, Mr. O. C. Boll of this city was choson us vico presidont. Tho union consists of thirty nine buudB witli n total membership of over fiOO. Mr. Bell was also placed on tno committee for locating tho noxt stato reunion, which occurs tills fall. He is the right man in tho right placo and will bo a promlnont actor in tho of- J fleers, It Will Pav You -ose mrm To call mid get my your uomls when in incus biiforo buying tin; city. You will tlnd my goods first-class in every respect and at prices that all can buy. IE THE ONE HEM OF FLOUR ! I uni Bivlng you flvo wents n sack on all grades, and there are no goods in the city that aro equal in quality. Parties hnva been tr)ing to get Hoinetblng to eotnpelo with Uipfo goods, but havo fidlod. They are tiilldiu: of lower prices, but got my pricea bfore buying. You aro all aware that I will meet comj o titiou at all times, und mostly go ono bettor. Next week I will have a line of bargains on hand for you atrainand J wante.ve.rv. -j ---.-,, oony (o come in and gel some of thorn bol'ore they are till gone. E CURED Hams, Shoulder, " I BREKFAST BACON. " Lard, in any quantity, best in the city, 12cperlb " 10c per lb tt 10c 10c per per lb lb Dried Beef . . . . Koneless Ham, &e. Huu-iiru of mi' Hroiilur Hint will Itc luiforo you. Coiiiu ami nvv mu Urol. JFitIicst .JViYe for li'oItwc. v Xfy Qrocer. K. 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmiwmt&s (iw jjim Serves the cleanest and best meal in the city. Summer is here, do not heat up your house when you can buy . 32 pound loaves of bread for $1. Cakes 40c. Doughnuts, cook ies and buns 3 doz for 25c. Delivered at morning. your door every 'Kaley & Caitlpbell. 2 5uuUiUiUiumuuiiiiUiiiUiiaiUuuft ii.,..,..sQ. i tlm liitLst fad. Hut wo. Thoeyo. Its diseases and treatment. do not nave to liypnoti.e our customers B. S. Hvans. M. I), eye, ear and throat to make them buy goods of us. They , apoenilist, Luzaru lJlock, Columbus, O. t i. o, i.v.. n Lrooa thlm? anv- ""'"8 Miksch, agont, Red Cloud, INou. way, and they save their money by trad ing witli us. Don't forgot our salo to morrow becauso thoro is somethiug that you need. Wo have lots of things that you need this wrrm weather and among them is the Reliable Oiwohuo tovo and the Ciurnoy Hofrigerator tho only cloan nhlo, Alwuya come to headquarters for nil your supplies. Headquarters aro at A.Morhart &, Son's. Third AiinlviTMiry. On Saturday evening, May 11th, 1807. tho S. of V. band will celebrate its third anniversary by giving a grand free con cert in the court houso park. An ex cellent program will be rendered, and re freshments, in the shape of ice cream, cake, etc., will be prepared. Tho musi cal part is entirely freo and overybody 1b invited to attend. Tho proceeds will bo used to erect a band stand for concert work. Refreshments lOc. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder . imbinesB of the board of tho stato j superior to all others, , Tho other day, wo uro told, that ono of - our uldormon whilo coming through the narrows west of tho city thought he woe going to bo hold up by tho fcstlvo road iiRent. Quickly he drew a trusty der ringer and driving with tho other hand urged his steed to greater exertion in his hurry to got out of danger, when to his astonishment ho discovered tiro sourco of his fear to bo nn owl which wus pip ing his lay "hoot-oot" which our good ul dormun thought was "Htop or I'll shoot." Ho hud two ludioa with him and us ho omorged from tho dofllo he was quietly seen replacing tho revolver, oaying in nn under voice "who'rt afraid?" Tho ludleo casually smiled und said but vory littlo uxcopt in relation to the depressing ut mosphoro. Ono of tho ludies breuthod tho joko to a frlond and our "noEor" wns Immodiatoly informed. Awarded Highest Honors Wodd' FalfbV. WCft CREAM BAKING ! PWMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fru f;nm Ammonia, Alum or any other fdulterantv 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.