A THKKKD CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 18i)5. iB i " f ititi;vrrii:s. onn.s a.m i:is. h ' i m vBS 1h r 0 Through Thick and Thin The Famous H. S. & M. Clothes will fit, wear and hold their shape. Rain or shine they arc the best that skill can produce. We Skll them for less money than you're likely to pay for Second-best elsewhere. Our Store is The Store for care ful clothing buyers. This Label on a (Ir.rmcnt insures Perfect Fit and Satisfaction It stands for the Best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce We wnnt your trade, Also on Mens 1 Goods Y: will "urnishinQ" jvi VC 1 You better values For less money than You have ever been Able to yet before.- - ( , VVe carry a fine Assortment of Hats, from the fine Stetson ta n 5c Straw, In our Shoe Department you will Always find the Celebrated good Wearer the Selz make. Remember your Dollars will buy more And better goods Than you can get in Any store in Webster County. Wiener, THE Reliable Clothier RID CLOUD, NEBRASKA. i Ill'll aihlllU'O ill prion of leather after .Juno 1ft. we shall lestore tin- price of ropiiuing ti) t lit old pncei of ii year ago. Wo shall continue toglvoyoti the bo-it workiiiitnshipohtnni aiilo f in I use ,nilj tin' l)c:t leather. We also wisli to call your attention to our largo stock of boots iintl kIiiich made es pecially for you. Wo Foliet jour Initio anil will give j on the best t-ervioo. IIi.kisi.i:i: A K.u.r.v. pHKI) K. McKKKHV, M. I). I'li)l'lim himI suiyt'oii, City ami country c.ill.s promptly WITl'll. MlHlN llt.lK'K. I!l I) Cl.OlM). IlllS- isitir.r iir.vno.v. Chctry Hipo. Ii. 1'. Albright returned homo Kiiduy evening. I. I' Warner returned from Lincoln Saturday. That new soda llaor, Cheny Hipe, taken tin1 cake. Tim lion Ton will pay 5 per i:ord for two or three foot wood. Dr. 1'. L MeKeeby iimilo a business trip to Supeiior Monday. MipH KnteHoiglo was visiting in I ItiHt ings a few days this wu'lt. ('. V. Cathor was down fioin Lincoln Ion n visit at liouiu the tlrst of the week. How Goo. W. lluinincl preaches tho I moiiintiul t-ermon at Hindoo next Sun I day. C. Wiener was visiting in Denver hint I week, returninir hoino Monday of thin I week. Mips Nellie Kaloy, who Iiiih lieen at tending school at l'erti, is homo on a va cation. Hov. !".. .1. O'Neil of Lincoln him been engaged to inako tho uddros-s on decora tion day. . Mrs. T. (i. Wilder and Mrs. J. A Tail .veto visiting in tho vicinity of Cowles thiH week. Mips lllancho Sollnrs and MiPtt Hollo Spiinoglo weio isititig in lnavalo tho lirst of tlio week. T. .I.Wiight. father of T. II. Fisher, left for .MillH county, Iowa, Sunday to spend tho Hiiiiiiner. Miss Winonii Wonder, or yinoro Neb, is the guest of her cousin. Mr. U, W. ICnloy. thin week. Gus Uyden, who bus lieen sojourning in Wyoming for tho past few months, is in lied Cloud this week. Thad MoNitt. who in now occupying a position at Junction City, Kansas, was at homo, tho tirHt of tho wuok. Miss Margaret McClelland of lilonnt ingion, sister or our ollloient teacher in tho public fcIiooIb, Miss Tilla McClel land, is visiting hero this week. Pr. Damorell, superintendent of tho asylum for the chronic insane nt Hast ings, stopped in Hod Cloud n day or two this week whilo on route from a businePB trip to Oxford. Dr. Sohonck of Hiverton was in lied Cloud thin week, looking quito well. Ho is now agent for tho Uoveridgo Auto mat iu Cooker, said to bo onoof tho llneflt utciibils that can bo procured for kitch en UFO. Jloiner Slierwooil, Kd. Smith, Chnrloy Hobinsnn and Hoy Tait rodo to Hastings Tint-day to attend a wheelmen's parado and festival that evening. Upon arriv ing tho bos had tho pleasuro of learn ing that tho tncot had been postponed one week. Hov. Kly had a very strong following for foreman of tho grand lodgo of tho A. O. U. W. at Kearney and was backed by the entire, membership of Omaha, ub well as his homo lodgo and many othors, but ho declined, owing to a prossuro of roligious woik which ho is now engaged in in Omaha. On Sunday evening 20th inst., Attor ney Challln will address tho pooplo of Guide- Hock in King's hull, on tho sub- ject of I'oBsimism. Mr. Chaflln ia an optimist and will endeavor to prove that tho world is growing bettor all tho time. Tin, Cuitr behoves tnnt no more op lortuno time, than tho presont, could bo choson for the promulgation of a cheer ful and hopeful doctrino, and fools contl dent that all who attond this leoturo will bo richly rowardod for eo doing. Win. Kellogg, ono of Ilod Cloud's most promising young mon, who bus boon in Napoleon, Ohio, for two yenrfl past, and who recontly emtio homo on a visit, Iiiih returned to that placo to accept a supor intendency of an electrical plant at a splendid Biliary. Tun Chut congratu lates Mr. Kellogg on his success and can vouch for his integrity and mechanical skill. Ho is a eelf made young mnti and will rise to prominence, providence per mlttiug, it energy and pluck will do it. "Coca Cola." Wall paper at Tulor's. 15. L. WiLon has been granted n pin- iii. I'iiip wall jiaper at low prices at Cot- lllg'H. Ins. Sparks of Orleans was in the city Saturday. Soda water ns cold as charity; call at Cutting's. A tiro near Aiuboy Saturday burned dinn poiiio sheds. Seveial jnutig ladies havo organied an eiuestiiau club. Mii-s lithel Parties of lllmleu was in lu'd Cloud this week. A. T. I'nilg of Greeley, Col., was in tho city last Saturday. K. W. Allen and wife woro up freni Smith Centre Saturday. T. G. Ilrowntieid was down from Grand Inland 08terdny. W. P. l-'ishbuinof DoWItt, Neb., was in this burg Wedncpilay. C. L Owen of Gentryville, Mo was on our streets Wednesday. 0cur Ynrgei has been given a station on the II. A M.at Akron, Col; lob win It at thisolllco with tlrst class material, at haul tunes prices. M. liuxuiau of Grand Island was in l!ed Cloud one da this week. Mesilami'S Gullifoid and llutler were visiting in liluo Mill this week. I'rank llndley and C.C. Cowden pain ted the inteiior of tile Catholic church this week. Miss .Mabel Day elopes her school to day with a picnic in Anderson's grove near Cowlos. 'Now type and tine material is what we do our job work with, and at astonith- I ugly low prices. A very pleasant sociable was hold by tho Congregational people at C. W. Kaley's rohidence on Thursday evening. Waverly bicjcles, tho best in tho wnrlii. for sale by W. W. Wright. Prices reasonable See him if you want n bike. tf We hope our subset ihurp. and eppoo ially tho-e at u distance, will pay up. Money is very t-carce and wo need every dollar duo us. There was almost a lire in Mr. Smith's residence Saturday in tho south ward. .Lilian Supp quenched it before any damage was done. Take jour wagon work to Stapletou Ho forges all irons for buggiesoutof tho best Norway iron, uses no malleable iron in repairing buggies. The A. O. T. W. grand lodge will bo held in Omaha at its next sespion, in stead of HiiPtitigp, as erroneously re ported iu tho State .lournal. Committees of the G. A. U. and W. II. C, are icqucrttoil to meet at the opera Iioupu on Saturday afternoon at !l o'clock for the purpo.'o of decorating tho stage for Memorial services. Mrs. Elizabeth Falley was taken to the Hastings asylum this week, and h'dwin Moody of Liiwrenco to tho Lin coln asjlu'u. Sheriir Kunchy and wife accompanied the patients. Grand lecture on Odd Fellowship nt the opera lnuse in Ited Cloud. Nebr., Wednesday evening. May '20, lS!)."i, by Past Grand Master K. .1. O'Neil. All are cordially invited. Seats free. 15y order of committee. tf Gartleld W. II. C. No. 11 will give a literary entertainment nt tho opera house on the evening of Decoration Day May .'((). Tlio proceeds to bo used for relief. Admission 10 cents. You aro invited to bo present. This week a book was left at this of fice, with tlio namo of Alox Hontloy Jr. written on tlio ily leaf. Tho book ro lutes tho history of tlio secret service, and was left at Deyo,v Grieo's drugstore pome time ago by some person. A full chorus rehoarRitl will moot at tho M. K. church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All singers in tho city aro cor dially invited to this relioarsal. There will bo no other services on Sunday morning except Memorial and overyoao can assist. Twojoung peoplo of lnavalo, Mr. C. Miller and Mies Hdith Davis, were made happy this week by forming u union in matrimony, at the rcsidonco of the brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dav is, Kov. Samuel Williams of Itivorton saying the words that mado thorn ono. Tiir. Ciiif.x extends congratulations. Tho little child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Amuck which fell into n dishpan of boil ing lyo wutor with which the lloor was boing Bcrubbod, and was seriously scald ed, died on Wodnesday and was buriod yesterday. Tho pnronts rosido on tho J)r. 'Pulleys farm oast of this city. Thoy havo tho sympathy of all in their dis trcsa. Attornoy F- II. Hontloy of Goring, NobntBkn, brother of Mayor Hontloy was in tho city thii weok looking after his real ostato interests hore. 'Pin; Ciiiki has bien acquainted with Fred for u uumbor of yours and always found him to bo onorgotic, prompt and lienor. able in liis deulings with the people. He is doing a nice business in Goring which wo are pleased to note, TIlC U. S. Gov't Reports m it v. . JL.jnm show Royal Baking Powder ' u, superior to all Others "Coco Cola" cures headache. The coming drink "Coco Cola." Mrs. Dr. Hall is tu the city this week. Chris Fussier was in tlio city tins week, For "that tired feeling'' drink "Coca Cola." Mips Cora Garber is homo from Su perior. Call and see Taylor's carpels befote buying. Hon, . A. McKcighnu wasin Lincoln this weelc. I L. Mcllrien f Orleans college was in the city this week. John Kunchoy was in Uopciuout on business Wednesday. M. W. Dicketson was iu lloatrico this week on a pleasure trip. A complete new line of wall paper at Taylor's at bottom prices. Curtis Ileal of Cowlos lias secured a pension after so long u time. Light tons of millet hay for sale. J no Kuriicr, box MS, Hod Cloud. John Hunchcy lias as Hue a garden as we have observed iu tho city. Milt Krwin or Alma wan doing busi ness in Hod Cloud this week. If you don't see Taylor's wall paper before buying you will miss it. A good house mid lots In Hod Cloud to trade for land. C. W. ICaley. Senator G. F.. MeKoeby will deliver tlio oration at Nelson on Decoration day. H. S, Dotiney iind I), II. Hobinson of Hopcmont wore in Hod Cloud this week. Win. Hichardson is moving a dwelling house onto the lots oast of his livery barn. Mrs. S. H. Kelley of Topoka. Kan., is visiting her brother, Uev. J. Heun, this weok. ' Founda black paraol, on Webster street. Owner can have same by paying for this item. Mrs. C K. VanLoon, daughter of A. J. Carey, returned to her home in St. Joseph, Mo., Wednesday. Mips F.tnmn Hradley, who has been visiting witli Mrs. C, II. Crone, returned to her Iowa home this week, Mrs..!. U. Walker, Mrs. Pattie Jack son and Miss Deodio Galiisha went to Lincoln Thursday for n visit. C. Ti. Cutting left this morning for n viit with bis mother in Hristol, Wis., where he will be gone two weeks. Mrs. Hattie Woodmanse, who has been visiting witli Mrs, M. H. Hontloy, has returned to her home in Chicago. The report that Miss Josio Igou will not return is untrue. She will positive ly be hero and take charge of her class by vacation. Fred Hlakrploo has had his mustache amputated with neatness and despatch, and now he has the appearance of a Green mountain youth. Kniiinuel Poteis o f Guiile I!ock has secured n pntent on a rat trap which is a line thing and ono of the best patents of the kind we ever saw. The board of managers of Hod Cloud cemetery request that all who are inter ested clean up and look after tho graves of deceased friends before Decoration. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Davison aro the parents of a baby boy of usual Nebras ka weiglit. Grandpa 'Pulleys isstopping very high over tlio advent of a grand child in his family. Mrs. J. A. Mnxtield and Miss Mabel Saunders left this week for several weeks pleasuro in Minnesota. The former goes to Minneapolis and the lattor to Albert Lea. Sam Jones, the greatest pulpit orator of Aniorica, will leoturo in Hod Cloud on tho HHh. This will bo ono of tho llnost lectures over heard iu this city, and an opportunity of a life time to hoar this renowned orator and lecturor. On page four of today's paper will bo found a two column display advertise ment of tho Orleans chautauqiin. This Chautauqua will have all of tho groat oratorical lights of the day, of the day, and the pleasure mid knowledge to bo gained at Hoatrieo or Crete can bo obtained at Orleans, which is much nearer homo. Head the ad. W. S. Hense, our popular Hon Ton bailor, quietly hied himsolf to Tecum- soli, Nob., this week, whero ho took unto himsolf ii wifo, in tho person of Miss Htnina L. H, SchloosRor, a prominont lady of that city. Thoy arrived homo Monday evening and eommonced house keeping in tho bakery, of which Mr. Honso is the handsome proprietor. We extend our felicitations to tho happy couplo, hoping thut joy will bo over theirs. Tho board of education mot at II. K. Pond's ollico on Monday Inst. Thero woro about thirty-six applicants for tlio Buporintondunoy of our schools, but Tin; Cnn:r bolioves that tho board will bo ileroliot in thoir duty if they fall to bo euro tho sorvices of Prof. G. M. Caster for tho coming yenr. Mr. Castur has done moro good work for tho Hod Cloud nchools than anv man that hus over held that position, and by reason of his fear Ii'rriu'kh mill inorouuiiiiess no mis in curred tho enmity of a few peoplo who desire his defeat, but yet, no ono can honestly say that he has not mado the school ono of the best iu tho state and today Hod Cloud's schools stand nearly ut the head of all tho schools iu the siato. Let us irivo credit to credit to whom ' crj.lit is duo and not us-- nor- sonal malice to gam Bullish ends, or to , Uo thl) iuj,i,0 6SW0H lighting ' ground to work out bjuuio Bcuemo. Flour is Advancing and in fact EVEKYT1IIN(MS GOING UP J, A !l At) ll J cSST rr L -2r i vzr.' -r bvVi - hy y ??1U-S3 & . i & P M , ; 5 SX ten days we will gie yon prices on u great many articles at very low figures. We havo a heavy stock of I)MK1 Kill-IT that must go regardless of cost, season is at hand when they must be disposed of. Take .IKLLIKS.SYKlM'S.SOIWJIIUiMS nut! many other articles, we aro selling at less than they can be bought for in the market. Why is it that the people eome from all over the country to buy goods of us. Who wou'd ever thought the people from such cities as MoCook and .Superior and many of smaller towns all over the country would eome to this city to buy goods of us. It is becnuso thoy know they get butter goods and more of them for $1 than they can gel at any other place iu the city. Remember we sire headquarters for low prices, good goods and fair treatment. Highest price for butter and ''as"' B. ToJolumlr. Jiihiuili' oii "line Inn vi" pool. We're ucllllli: l.ltllrl "Irk lit yell, Yen io ii ;i I'.iln In the MniiMi'li. Ami ImmKi'I.s (eel liillie liliie. Pli'ii'ci wiiii t im i;le IIH it li'Hl, Jiitiniile, CUe iih .iiiliii'tlilni: no ine Iiih -alii. Ami ulii'ii joii ilo this ilclnil- il Idhnnlo, l'lr;iM' rii mill mi.iK )imr liuiul. i)nn'l williiMiiiniii'li of "nll soup" Johnnie, A llllll' Wnlllllll I lllllkll Mill ilk', Hut iln tint (.'''' It In "ii' immtli, .1011111110, Or else II will tiilli lo"l)e. ' Now won't yen pl'.isc let up, Jiiliniili', Or write siiiiii'IIiIiik we li.iteii'l i"i-en. Anil wlii'ii Mill ure unili'i tin- inl,.lnlilinlt', We'll 6fu tli.U Mint KHe In kept KH'i'll. Most of our Hod Cloud people, and ob pecinlly the earlier settlors, will remem ber William C. Heilley, an attorney at law who lived and practiced his profes sion in this city some years ago. Mr. Heilley moved his wife and family to Salt Lako City soino years ago, wlioro ho put out hiBslunglo and booh beeamo a very prominont attorney. A Salt Lako paper of the tonth comes to us with n big slug headed article, announcing that Mrs. Heilley Iiiib boon implicated in n nnnnihil with ono Hov. W. I). Miibry. a vory prominont preacher in Salt Lako. Uoth parties woro arrested and gnvo bail for their appearance. Hoth Hov. Mabry and Mrs. Heilloy claim it is n blackmailing scheme, - - in Wo received a letter from F. S. I lull, of Now Vork state, this week, giving us a good idea of the crop prospect in that stato. Mr. Hull a fow years ago lived iu Hod Cloud nnd says he is sorry to hear of the hard times in lied Cloud nnd No- briiska the past year. Ilolow wo pub lish what ho says of Now Vork stato: "Kverything is not as fair sailing as it might be for farmers. Last Monday night it froze ico one fourth of an men thick, killing all tho loaves on grape vines, also potatoes that woro up, beans, corn, tomatoes, otc. Peaches and fruit of all kinds was Injured, but still there is promise of a fair crop. Snow lay on tho ground several inches doop." It seems from his letter that whilo wo havo Buffered in this state, thut thoy do havo sorno agricultural trials in othor states. ! II II A cuto story is told of it little Rod Cloud girl who was desirous of having hor bantam hen hatch out some little biddies. She had boon visiting ut a noighborB and wiib shown boiiio egga that wero pipped and heurd tho little chicks peep inside tlio shell, Sho hur ried homo and, going to tho coop whoro tho bantam had boon setting only two diiyB, took her linger und broke ovory egg. She tnen ran Into tlio house anil said to hor inothor: "Gucbs 'bunty' wouldn't havo to sot threo or f ur weeks as shu had broken tho eggs for her." Her mother smiled at her lnnocenco nnd wont out and changed tho eggs, und tho littlo bantam is doing her bc-Bt to got tho chickens around on tlmo. KtNi (he income tax S VA 'nil 'I!1S uont' tip. W (irocoi'ics thai mve boon iionglit at low prices ami will bo sold at prices accord in lM v. In the next F. Mizer. 'iwimjvmiMjmtiii.'Ky'j.xvMm7r Charley Cathor of Lincoln was doing liusinesri in Hod Cloud this week. Char ley tells some wonderful hard tales on some of the northern counties of thia state where he has been traveling thia spring. He snyB while visiting in Holt county, hu visitod the county legislature which ia composed of about thirty. two members. Ho wiib somowhnt pleased nt a little colloquy that took placo. A gon tleman from the Grcon Isle aroRO and remarked: "Mr. I'risidont, tho gintle ni'in from Stool Creek township is a hliinkoty-blunk son-of-a-guu of a liarot he sex so and so.'' At this juncturo tho Irishman was called to order by another metubor, and after u long tussol the chair was called upon to settle the ques tion. Ilo arose with tho dignity of Tom iee,it na Hi,l "Gintlemoti, of thia I belavo it is not in honorable board kaping witli purliumintary usages for ono man to call another u sou of a gun, and if ho will iiixilogizo for using those words, the balance will bo in pot Hot accordance witli tho usages of thia board." Tho member withdrew tho of fonsivo words, but said tho fellow wus & blankety-blank liar and would steal a shape just tho same. That satieliod tha man and board and all wiib sorone for a fow minutes. Clmrloy said it was worth a life time to witness the proceedings for u half hour. O. C. Hell was appointed some woeka ago, by Ited Cloud lodgo No. 008, lis a committee to arrange music, but tha boys nay that his appointment was a biff thing for them in that way, ns ho has only been present once sinco that time, and thut tho Venerable- Consul, llonry Mauror, Iiiib taken his plueo, and now the music lias churniB to sootho oven a eundidiito's breast. Thore may bo a duel of biscuits before the matter la settled. Awarded Highest Honors World' Falft DR CREAM BAKING POWDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Crape Cream'of Tartar Powder. Tm rom Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulterar iO YEARS THB STANDARD M tr