.MiiL4iMfi&HS(rtltaffiMMR&IHHlgM.kjfesfe, . v -y 5jBii jT Wl Mt THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1895. t& &xrM3tmmxzmJvmmB:..jsj--" wiWMHmr' - r frmHSHBmmWmm 5 V j v "I THE CHIEF 8W0IK CH3ULATI0K 1,300. A. C.IloSMKit, Editor. Larot Tait. A sit, I-ocal Editor. ..M1H..111....,.M.............. sjaoaa ii- . f ataas 5 XffjL In 1 n fin' In exchange for Shoes. If you do not want groceries for all your produce, wo will accept due bills or coupons the tame as cash, in exchange for shoes, on any of the grocery stores in Red Cloud. We are giving special valuos and tnak ing vary low prices on our goods. You cannot do better than givo ua all your trade on Boots and Shoos. A. II. Kaley. PMW.1.1...11....W.M1.MM11I ;bed e. mckeeby, m. d. Physician and ganrcon, City and country wared. calls promptly ana- Over (Jotting's Drugstore, Red Cloud. BPUBF MENTION. Another good rain Saturday night. J. F. Winters la home from Denver. I. Shepardsonot'Riverton was in town Monday. J, H. Smith was up from Lebanon yesterday. R. R. Sanford of Hebron spent Tues day in the city. Robt. J. Boyd of Kenesaw was in Rod Cloud yesterday. Chaa. Humbert and son were up from Lebanon Sunday. F. O. Blakeslee went to Hastings yes terday on businoes. B. R. Fisher of Graff, Kansas, was on qur.streete Tuesday. ?rof. B. O. Gregory, of Trenton, N. J., is visiting in the city.' Mrs. Alice Ogden, niece of J. H. Ba ker, has gone to Iowa. W.A.Taylor of Nebraska City was in this burg Wednesday. A large assortment of envelopes just received at Deyo &, Grice's. We are going to have a splendid crop crop this year in this sootion. Not 1C to 1 but 6 for 5 is tho way Cot ting sells his sticky fly paper. Henry Gibbon of Boetwiok was in Bed Cloud the fore part of tho week. A. O. Berg has been employed in the Haatings asylum for tho incurable in sane. J. Rothschild of Cawker City waa in this neck o' the woods ono day this week. Miss Chopin of Minden was a guest at the residence of A. Galusha a few daya this week. Morhart Jb Son's is headquarters for binding twine. Do not fail to see them if you want bargains. Mrs. Jno. Roebotham, of Eagle, this state, waa visiting in Red Cloud this week with her sister, Mrs. S. Cozad. Miss Nellie Martin returned Monday from Oberlin, Kansas, where she haB been visiting with friends for the past week or two. Lost a lady's fine gold watch chain, with small cross attached. Lost about town somewhere. Finder please leave same at this office. J. T. Emigh's team ran away with tho mowing machine attached. It cost him Xi fnr renalrs. It was a close call for the driver, Horace Brown. An incipient fire, caused from a gaso line oxploelon, called the fire depart ment to Fred Turnure'e residence in the north end on Monday. Damage about 125. It is a positive outrage that Henry Cook is compelled to bale out his cellar every time It rains, just because some fellow falls to spout the water off of bla building. Dan Grewell, a farmer living nine miles Bouth of here had the misfortune to lose two fingers in a harvester Wednesday, Dr. Moranville amputatiag one which had been badly crushed. It is reported that a very dangerous fever has broken out in the vicinity of kBlue Hill. -We think It would be a good plan for the city authorities to look af tor hog pens, rubbish piles, etc., and our citizens should have their yards cleared of weeds, and othor rank growth of rarrfttntlon. which imperils the health of the community. This is a matter of the moat Vital importance, and should not ,JbAT fleeted. rUOPLE YOU KNOW. M orris Stern waa in Omaha this week J. C. Warner went to Lincoln Tues day. Charley Lindloy is in Hebron this week. Chris Faselor was in Red Cloud this week. Miss Stella Ducker went to Lincoln Monday. J. F. Winters returned from Denver Saturday. Soward Garber roturned from Omaha yesterday. Mrs. E. P. Bolton, of Akron, is visiting in tho city. Miss Mamie Beal returned from Den vor Monday. Miss Ray Letson canio homo from Denver yesterday. Honry Holtzman returned to Red Cloud last Saturday. W. A. McKeighan loft Thursday morn ing for Kansas City. Miss Jennie Dilley returned Monday from a visit in Wymore. N. W. Kingsland waa in Hastings the lattor part of last week. R. B. Fulton was in Naponoe on busi ness the first of the week. W. N. Richardson and Jas. McNeny went to Omaha Wednesday. Tbe MiBflos Ketta and Clara Abel re turned from Denver Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Pope was in Rivorton on a visit one or two days this week. Edgar Cotting waa visiting friends in Superior a day or two this week. Mrs. H. D. Ranney returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Blue Hill. J. A. Tulleys (a In Lincoln this week, accompanied by his two youngest child, ren. Sheriff Runchey was tn Celbertson and McCook on business tbe latter part of lust week. Prof. Geo. McCrary of thia city, has been elected superintendent of the Guide Rock schools. Miss Margaret Miner returned last Saturday from a month's visit with friends in Akron, Col. Mrs. Bosworth, who is at present en gaged in tho asylum at Hastings, is vis iting friends in the city. Mrs. S. F. Spokeetield is now able to be around, and departed Thursday morn ing for a visit in Hebron. M. W. Dlokerson returned from Beat rice Wednesday evening, bringing his little grandson with him. Mrs. W. H. Strohm and Mrs. Jno. Garber returned Friday evening from a visit in Emporia, Kansas. Mrs. Alex Bentley, of Lincoln, accom panied by her youngest son and daugh ter, is visiting friends in the city this week. Miss Jennie Bell returned home from Akron last Wednesday, where she haa been visiting with friends four or five week. Harry Goble. who has been employed in the Hastings asylum for some months past, is visiting at his home in Red Cloud. Miss Lulu Barber and Miss Ella Remsberg are back from Denver, where they attended the National Teachers' Association. Miss Nellie Martin, who haa been vis ing friends in the city for some time, returned to her home in Wymore last Wednesday. J. C. Warner returned Saturday from a trip through the weatern part of the state. Jo says most of the crops are looking fine out there. Frank Graham, of Illinois, who haa been journeying through the west, is visiting in the city thia week with his aister, Mrs. J. G. Supp. Little Fred Bentley, whe is visiting bore from Lincoln, had the misfortune to sever the tendon in his thumb while cutting a slung-shot crotch. Dr. Hall, of Cowles, accompanied by his son, who is visiting with him at pros sent, waa on our streets Monday. They made thia office a pleasant visit. W. W. Wright, leading cyclist of Red Cloud, rode down from Fairfield, 32 miles, in 2 hours and 8 minutes, on his way home from Kearney. Superior Journal. 0. W. Kaley went to Indiana Friday evening, whero he Joined his wife, who haa been vieiting there for some time. From there they will journey on to Bos ton to attend the conclave of the Knight Templars. It is a little late, but they aay it ia never too late to do good, so we announce this week that Tony Clark is the happy papa ef a two weeks old baby girl, all done while Tony waa away. Father able to be out. Henry Richmond waa discharged from the Hastings asylum Thursday, and came to Red Cloud Saturday, where he will remain at least for a few days visit ing with friends. Henry aaya tbe asy lum is flourishing nicely under Dr, Dajn oroll's management Mrs. Brakofleld and Mrs. Truman left lost Tuesday noon for Minden, to attend tho district convention of the W, O. T. U. Mrs. Brskefleld goes in her official capacity as district president, and Mrs, Truman as district superintendent and delegate from the Red Cloud Union. ODIKH AND ENDS. Envelopes 60 a package at Deyo &. Grice's. Call and see Taylor's carpots before buying. Ono yard of fine toilet soap for 25 cts. at Cotting's. 'HpX Coca Cola, ico cold, for thirsty people At Cotting's. Ross A Rife have purchased John Berkley's dray line. On Thursday E. Rife and family loft for Lincoln overland. Cbarloy Whito and Charley Katey have each a nqw bicycle. M. R. Bentloy nnd wife are home from an extonded visit in Lincoln. Lotter paper 10 cts. per quire, envo lo pes 6 cts. per package atCotting's. Fon Sale A road cart as good as new. Apply to Edgar Cotting, at drug store. W. S. Garber and wifo are rojoicing over tho advent of a little baby girl at their house. During the fire on Monday, Mrs. Turnure sprained lior ankle which gave her somo trouble D. L. Groat was elected janitor for tho Bouth ward school last evoning, by the board of education. Mia? Nottio Bostwick has been on the sick list this week, suffering from a se vere attack of tonsilitis. The populists of this county have callod their contral committee together for tho 20th in Red Cloud. A match gamo at croquet at Vic Ful ton's between the married andsinglo folks resulted in favor of the singles. Waverly bicyclos, tho beet in the world, for sale by W. W. Wright. Priees reasonable. See him if you want a bike. tf The Misses Harris of Iowa, relative of Mr. G. A. Harris of Cowles, were the guests of C. B. Crone aud wife this week. $8 00 well spent; sari a rebate of 12.00 In tho form of a bountiful wall map of United States. Snbioriba for the Rand- MoNnlly Guide. The hotel d'Ruhchey, the only brick hotel in the city, is minus boarders. John says he will be willing to take a few boarders at the county's expense. The county clerk's office is being re paired. We believe that it is money thrown away. Tho county should have a new court house and not be wasting money on the old shells. Charley Dickerson presented this office with some fine corn stalks which measured about six feet. Charley saya he has 100 acres just like those that are on oxhibition. It ia surely tine corn. Mrs. N. M. Ball anaouncea to the pub lic that she is now prepared to furnish first-class board and lodging, also fur nished rooms to let. Rates, 25c per meal; 11.00 per week for board and lodging; day board, I3.G0. Location, 4th avenue hotel. 26 4t The entertainment given by the Ep worth League;on Tuesday evening in the Moon block, was a success financially and otherwise. "The Living Booker were really living and presented a very nice appearance as well as a novel one. The receipts were about 916. Chancy Warner entertained tho fam ily cf Rer. H. O. Spellman at his home last evenin g in honor of Rev. C. R. Wei den, pastor of the Baptist church. Chancy and Rev. Welden have been a ssooiated together for the past three years at the State University. Street Commissioner Bennett has a force of men at work grading Webster street and putting in a grade. It is something that haa been needed for a long time. The water haa been backed up on back streets until there is no out let. The present job is all right. People will take notice that the back that goes out to tbe Sunday school rallies each Sunday is. for-tho express purposoof carrying woikersonly. Those who are not workers must pay ten centa or not ride. Persons who go as workers are expeoted to respond when callod upon. By Order of Ex. Com. The bible says: "The wages of sin is death." A modern critic wants it changed eo as to read "The wages of sin are death," so aa to agree with Boston idea and the United States Supreme Court Idea that "United States are, But sensible and patriotic people will go on believing that the United States is a nation. Superior Journal. A party of six or more Red Cloud wheelmen will atart Sunday next for Denver, and they have extended an in vitation to the Superior wheelmen to join them. Their route, we believe, is to follow tho B. M. to Benkelman and then turn south to Bird Citp, Kan., to avoid the sand about Akron, Col. Any one from thia city desiring to go should communicate with Frank Cowden at Red Cloud. Superior Journal. The S. of V. band will give their usual weekly concert on the street Sat urday evening at 7:30. Following ia the program: March Thunderbolt l'arls Overture Enchantress Dalby March Ifcni Hurr Chariot Kc l'sul Overture Living Picture Dalby Rons and Dance Bweet Little Daisies Selton, March 2d Regiment iM , Hal bundny School It ally. The Sunday sshool rally, as por an nouncemont, was held at Atnboy the afternoon of July 14th. Membera of tl county board present wore Mrs. llityesof Guide Rock, Mrs. Cox of Am bo.v. R, B. Fulton, L. P. Albright and J. S.White of Red Cloud; pastors present, Rev. Spelman of R. 0. About forty singers and a number of friends of tho Sunday school from Red Cloud joined that largo prosperous school in sineinir "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." Mias Josie Igou prosldod at tho organ, and Mr. Boll with hie cornet helped fill tho air with sweet molody. Each song that was sung seomod to enlist new sing ers, and was interspersed with short ad dresses by It B. Fulton, Rev. Spelman, Mr. Sheldon and J. S. White. Mr. C. L. Cotting and Mies Nellie West favored the audienoo with beautiful solos. July 21st there will be a rally at the Beau champ school house in Distriot No. 8, five milee south of Red Cloud. Every body is invited, and especially districts 39 and 31. Just as wo adjourned, a plea to help organize a school in district 21 came. Immediate stops wore taken nnd July 25, at 3 p. m., was tho time sot to help organize tho school. Let this bo a rally in truth. Everybody should bo in terested and lend their presence it noth ing more, to a neighboring district in your county whon they ask your help. Lot us forget that old song, "Hold the Fort," and take up "Onward Christian SoldiorB." Union Workkr. Last Monday night two of Tiik Chief's reporters landed in Rosemont. The weary ride of that day in the sun made them feel somewhat exhausted and, upon coming near the out skirts of the town, began to scan the streets up and down for the nearest livery etablo and a plaoe to enjoy themselves over night. After supper the nocturnal breezes from the south afforded a long- felt want. Rosemont is situated upon an elevation, from which you can view the country for many milea around. The streets have a gentle slope toward the south. A copious elevator is near the railroad track, whore large amounts of grain have been stored and shipped away in previoua years. Thoy have a school building, an attendance of about eighty pupils, and. their atoros do a good business. One of them, in the year of '93, sold over $8100 worth of goods. The country surrounding Roeemont is a roll ing prairie, witb few extreme rises. On account of a partial drouth in tho early spring, the corn is behind in the south ern and western portions of the county. Small grain is more plentiful, and tbe familiar click of the harvester and head eria heard on almost every farm. Farm are confident of having a bountiful crop of corn that will rival with their south' ern and western" neighbors, although it may be some labor. Webster county can be proud of 'this northeastern part, and with a few more such enterprising and thrifty people aa are found there, would be second to none in Nebraska. RAILROAD NOTES. Number 64 came in about five hours late Thursday. E. Hanson -of McCook waa in town Thursday. S. O, DiUy made a business trip to St. Joseph Saturday. Supt. Campbell of McCook came down on number 16 Saturday and returned to McCook on 63. A. G. Willis and wife and Chaa. Wing erand wife drove to Amboy Sunday afternoon. The rain of Saturday night extended over the entire weatern division, Engineer Shepherd ia laying off thia week on account of a lame back. Wm. Fransisco is taking hie run out wish engine 32- Fine Botteai Pasture. My pasture has not been grazed thia season and it ia fine, I will therefore tako a limited number of cattle and horses for the balance of the season for 6O0 a head per month. Ordera left with G. W. Lindsey will be promptly attend ed to. I have plenty of water and shade, Den Lindsey. The list of letters remaining at the post office uncalled for up to July 18th, lb95: Hafele Carl Warefle Nellie Tho above letters will be sent to the doad letter office Aug. 1, 1895. If not called for. Frank Cowden, Postmaster Chamberlain's is the best of all. Vin cent JT. Barkl, of Danbury, Iowa, has need Chamberlains Congh Remedy wbeaever in need of a medisine for conghs sad colds, for the past fir years and aaya: "It always helps me ont. If anyone asks me what kind of eesgh mediolns I use, I reply, Chamberlain's, that is the best of all. 25 and OOo bottles for Bale by Deyo A Qrlce Druggists. Bucklcn's Arnica f alve. The beat salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, Uloers, Salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chiublains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poel tivoly cores piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction br money refunded. Frioe2fi cento per oox. For sale by Cotting. tf The World's Fair Tests y sAovftaf so baking powkr m jMaffj r Bogrest Im kmr . .ftspirrutlH'.ly.iik Just Received Another Car OF THAT FINE FLOUR You are all talking about, and wiU be sold at prices less than anyone in the city can sell the same grades. Don't fail to come and get our prices before making your purchase. We ar alwnvc: marl W V .. V J W C.IWU prices and save money we can. B. WM.WWMWM..WWU."".""MMW.lMHlp upervlsora' Preceeaiufs. 'Board met Thursday morning, 16 members present, Hoffman in the chair. Committee appointed to appraise n 30-3-9 shool land, made the following estimate of value: EJf netf seo 863-9 W 00 WJ netf sec 30-3-9 8 00 Ei nwtf sec 3G-3-0 8 00 WJi nwf seo 30-3-9 8 00 A. H. Sprach'er ) P. Hill appraisers. Wm. Hnrd ) Report approved. Committeo on court house and ground recommended extensive repairs on jail and olerk's office. Committee on personal tax recom mended that notation be taken by the noard in the matter of Charley Gust's personal property. Approved. Board reduced the enormous assess ment on merchandise in the villiaga of Cowlea 7 per cent. Cox and Bert were instructed to re pair bridges in Glenwood and Harmony townships, On motion a committee was instructed to purchase tour dozen chairs for court house On motion the county treasurer waa instructed to refund to M. Kershner the taxea on aw 11-3-9 for 1694, also to refund to Joromo Bailoy In school district 78 14.00 taxea due him. Petition from Claar Rose and others from Rosemont asking for a road waa grantod. On motion tbe county clerk waa auth orized to order one of E. W. Adam's tax calculators and equllization tables the same to be purchased it satisfactory. Petition from iBavitle asking for an appropriation of 9150 to build bridge etc. was laid over. A petitien aigned by G. L. Rinkor and others asking for a conaent road in Wal not creek township waa granted, aa waa also the request of Asa Gurnry request ing a new road in Red Cloud township. On motion by Klndscher the county attorney waa instructed to commenoe legal proceedings against assessors who have neglected to assess investments in school lands. J. P. Halo was allowed I90.C0 for aesslng Inavale township. as- Claim of J. S. Gilham for , $05,00 fees in case of conteat of election and in Junction auit, allowed. m Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing betweeu F. G. Blakeslee and A. II. Ka ley is this day,- June lOtb, dissolved by mutual consent, F. G, Blakesleo retiring from the Arm, All accounts due the firm are payable to F. G. Blakesloe. All accounts due the firm of Blakes lee i, Kaley are payable to F. G. Blakes lee. An early settlement is desired. F. Q Blaknuk. I tn nnrkr' W UWUlb you all the F. Mizer. To restore gray hair to its natoral oolor as in yoath eanae it to grow abun dant and strong, there is ne batter prep aration thi b Hall's Hair Renewer. . National Weather Bureau. Tho methods of the weather buret are still capable of improvement. Ik ia ftUI too thoroughly wedded to old, ideas. We havo a hone FUnratarw Morton will find deBk room for soma one competent to utilue whatever baa been disooverod or is discoverable, ia the so called system of "planetary meteorology." It has passed the ex- perimoatal stage and has registered some remsrkableSde'oeiseB: attaining. in faot, a higher average of veriloa- tions of weather forooaata than thai seored by the governasat . weather bureau. When we consider the "loir range" foreoasts made by Meteorolo gist Foster, without aid from the gov ernment, and the superior advantages enjoyed by tbe offioial weather baream ayston, we are impressed with tht foroe of the aazim that " tree if judged by its fruits." These results) can no longer be dismissed by pre judice or laughed out of hearing aj unsoientifio. Truth is never ansoien tifio no matter how strongly it im pinges upon our preconceived notions. Tho only way to ovortorn a faot ta to demonstrate that it is not a faot. Aa long as it is a faot. it Is stubborn and beoome a thorn in the flesh and at last a conqueror. Will Socretary Morton signalise the ohange in the weather bureau by mak ing it something more than a ohange of personnel? Envelopes? Yes, how much?' 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