tiwt.;cCklll-ir'y-.ufe'ifa'AvWl! i ifmtmtm$& , . . , . .. ..- -H-f" A"". S8F THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 9, 1895. t 8 k the chief SWOni' CIRCULATION 1,300. A. C. Hosmkh, Kdltor. I.AHOY Tait. Asst 1-ocnl Kdltor. In Ilxchiiiige For Slioci. GREAT REDUCTION ON SHOES AND OXFORDS ! For the next 15 days wo will boII our cntiro lino of Oxfords at tho following Ercatly reduced prices: adies' DongolnWOO Oxfd, reducd JU.25 IT! 1 IS TAKEN " " 1.2T) " " .80 " Tun 1.25 " " .00 Misses' " 1.50 " " 1.05 Child's " 1.25 " " .90 Boys' 82 Tun Shoes, sizes 2-5 " 1-50 Also Strootmun's beHt quality Don gola, hnnd turn t.CO anil 5.00 shoes now HBO, 3.00 shoes for 250, and many others in proportion. Our Silver Quoon Don goiu Ladios' Shoe 1.00. Romembor this is regurdloea of tho big advance in prices. A. II. Kalf.y. Successor to 1). & K. CRED E. MoKEEBY, M. D. Pliynlclnn aiul Surgeon, City and country culls promptly unv wercd. Over Cotting's Drugstore, Red Cloud, iikii:f mEvriox. J. Nustoin was in Huntings the first of tho wook. W. N. Richard6on returned from Oma ha Tuesday. Miss Lillio Haker of Blue Hill was in tho city this week. Mrs. Win. Josslyn of Orleans was in tho city yesterday. A. OaluBha and son, and R. McNitt vrero in Lincoln this week. Aid. Pulsipher wag down from Hast ings this week to attend council meeting. P. W. Shea and wifo dopartod Monday on a plcasuro trip to tho Big Horn Valley. L. V. Reed of Lincoln was visiting with his friend, Ward Hiatt, the first of Jm week. Mrs. J. C. Iligby of Uentrico waB vis iting Miss Mollie Ferris tho llrst of tho tho week. Mrs. Hnrtwell, Mrs. Vnnco and Mies Hale, of Inuvalo, were pleasant visitors yesterday, i Miss Mabel Saunders returned homo Tuesday from a pleasant visit of sovoral months in Minnesotu. County Treasurer White thinks corn haB suffered groatly in tho north-east portion of tho county. Editor HaskinB, of Norcatur, Kansas, waa in Red Cloud this week, attending tho funeral of Mrs. S. Bayles. Mrs. Roberts, who has boon visiting at tho residence of Attorney Chaflln, re turned Tuesday to her home in Illinois. Mrs. Truman is spending this week in Inavalo, tho guest of Mrs.G. W. Knight, president of tho Wobster county W. C. T.U. Misses Christio and Mamie Weidoman roturnod Tuesday from a weok'a pleas ant visit with frlonds in and around Inavalo. Mrs. W. D. Burnett and family, who woro visiting with tho family of E. B. Smith, returned homo Monday oveuiug to McCook. Mifls Tilla McClolland of Blooming ton, who has been chosen as ono of our toachors for tho coming term, was in tho city this wook. Mastors Potor and Honry Lotournoar, who havo boon visiting iu tho city with thoir uncle, N. Longtin, rotumod to thoir homo in Aurora last Tuesday. Mrs. Knight, formerly Miss Gertlo Sheror of this city, who has been visit ing frienda and relatives in Rod Cloud for somo time, departed yestorday for a visit with her s'tBter in Kansas. There will bo n musical and social at tho Baptist church to bo given by tho young pooplo of that church. Aug. 20. Ico croam and cake will bo served. All are invited. Watch for tho program next weok. Tho ladles of Ash Creek M. E. church will lvo a lawn social at C. H. Smith s ni, Wndnosday afternoon, Aug. 14. Ice cream, etc., will bo Porved from - P. ro. till 10 in tho ovoning. .. .... .i in, thn bonotlt of Proceeds to Rev. Black well, Everybody cordially invited a tw niiva that people ought not to kick justbecauBO tho city furnishes I ,. ,.r ' .i .ni, n froo bath. Ho thinks jett UIU n" tl , 1 ontmme. It BOOinS wafllnawatertronch'trylngtoplugn ynaln with 100 pounds pwnj . J the plug Hew out, accompanied by juffl clent aqua pura to give Jeff a ponUn euktb,16tol. ODDS AND EN. Try the K. or I. F. P. Hndloy, paper hanger. Carriago painting, F. P. Hadloy. F. P. Ilndley, palntor and decorator. Call and boo Taylor's carpota bofore buying. Jos. Warron was in Lincoln a fow days this wook. Edna Crone expocts to visit in Orleans this week. Call on F. P. Hadley for houso, sign and carriago painting. Mr. Katzonmeyor is tho happy papa of a bouncing baby boy. J. L. Qrcenleo, is in tho city looking after his interests horo. D. F. Trunkoy has a second hand mower for sale at a bargain. W. W. Hill, of the up-town moat mar ket, was in Adams county this wook. M. W. Stnrlen, of Osknlooea, Iown, is visiting with Znch Bnrnco this wook. Jos. Blair was on tho road this wcok ucting as assistant travoling salosman. The republican stntb convention has beon called for Oct. 2, 1805, at Lincoln. Bon McFarland roturnod last Friday from an extended visit in Grand Island. Smoke I lie K. or P. cigar, the beat In the market for llic iiioh cy. Foit Sale A road enrt as good as new. Apply to Ijdgar Cotting, at drug store. C. B. Crone has beon thrortijng his! grain this week. Ho makes quite a rustic. Doll Abel is assisting C. II. Mehagan, traveling salesman, on the road this wcok. For a hard tlmca moke try the K. of P. W. 8. Ilvime kecpa tliom. Go to tho Bon Ton bakery for tino ico croam. Thoy still soil 40 loaves of bread for $1.00. The infant child of Mr. Charles Hilton died this wook. The body was interred in Blue Hill. Miss Stella Ducker has accepted u lu crative position as instructor in tho Mindon schools. Morhart & Son's is headquarters for binding twine. Do not fail toseotheru if you want bargains. Tho hot weuther of tho last few dnjs haB materially injured tho corn crop in portions of this county. Wm. Eagloburger, formerly an em ploye of tho Red Cloud Matblo Works, was in tho city this weok. Tho gipsy Bocial at J. S. Gilham'a re6i denco on last Friday night, given by the Congregational ladios, wus u success. Wavorly bicycles, tho boBt in tho world, for sale by W. W. Wright. Prices rcusonable. See him if you want r biko. tt Will Mitchell, of McCook, was in the, city this wook visiting with his mother, Mrs. I. Friabio, who has beon soriously ill for somo time. J. II. Doighl, mail agent on tho Wyo ming branch or the B. & M. Ry., of Ed gar, but formerly of Cowlos, was u pleas ant callor this wook. Most of tho farmora aro busily en gaged in threshing. The crop of small grain is not as groat us oxpoctcd, but will furnish feed for a whilo. Como in ladios, and bob my hats. I havo got a fow now Sailors, and will havo a nice lino in this month. Prices to suit the timos. Julia A. Richakdhon. L. II. Fort has called the board of supervisors in session for tho purpose of redisricting' tho county, to comply with tho new law that haB just gone into ef fect. Tho Junior Endeavor Society of tho Christian church will givo nn ico cream social in tho court-houae grovo, on tho evening of August 1'). Ico cream and cake 10c, All aro invited. Harry Cozad, tho export piano tuner, who bus boon visiting his paronts for several wcoks. has rotumod to Nobraskn City, whero ho has a lucrativo position in an extonsive music houBo. Honry Wiggins, a son of Col. Wiggins got u pieco of tickle grass lodged undor his tongue which caused tho Bido of his fuco to swell. Dr. Moranville waa callod and removed tho objectionablo blado of croes and the boy is all right now. O. Wioner, tho Golden Eagle Clothing Houbo proprietor, wont to Dourer this wook on a plcasuro trip, and, after visit ing thoro u wook with friends, he goes oast to buy his fall and winter stock of goods. Mr. Horaco Winegar, of Lebanon, a prominent roal estate agont of that city, and J. E. Hensel of tho samoplaco, drove over to Red Cloud Thursday to seo how oropswere. Mr. W. mado this offlco a ploanant call. Roy Hutchison, who has harbored hero for a groat many yours. Hub gouo to Lobauon, Kan., whero ho will Bot up a shop. Roy is ono of tho boat harbors that over "strappod a razor" in Red Cloud, and we wish him buccobb. John J. Clark, editor and publisher of tho Bedford Dally and Weekly Times- Republican, was In the city Ukla week and paid this ofQco a fraternal visit. Mr. Clark la the brother ot our esteemed fellow citUtn, Mr. Tony Clark. iuti:viTii:s. N. E. Robinson was in Hastings this wook. Mrs. Frank Qulgloy was in tho city Monday. Jno. Polnicky was in Qulncy, lllinos this wook. M. Stern of Hastings was in tho city this wook. J. O. Warnor was in McCook tho llrst of tho week. George Ovoring wont to Humbolt this week on business. Perce Mclirido was visiting at Jjomo tho llrst of tho wook. Ex-Congressman McKoighun wus in Brokon Row this weok. A comploto new lino of wall paper at Taylor's at bottom prices. Mrs. E. J. Ovoring and family aro vis iting in Humbolt this weok. MIbh Lulu Potter will spend n fow duys in Dowceso tho coming wook. Charley Russor has somo ot tho llncst oniono wo havo soon this year. C. W. Fullor and daughter Chloo of CowIcb, woro in tho city this weok. Wo nro indebted to D. F. Scummon for bo mo cxcellont green corn of tho evergreen vurioty. Soveral of our townpooplo will havo truck stands at the grand rounion soon to be hold nt Hiuitlogs. Thero will be wervioos in Graco Epis copal church next Moaday ovoning nt 8 o'clock. All uro invitod. Tiie. Burlington railway has opened three stations west dt Red Cloud that havo been closed for a year. "Urango blossom tho common sonse Fo train Remedy, draws nt pain and sore nes. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Read our advortisemont which ap penra in another column; it will pay you. Road it every weok. Deyo & Grico. Alico Duncan, who has boon visiting with her uunt Mrs. F. V. Taylor, return od to bor home in Kansas City, this week. Tho city council is doing its best to economize, so they can make tho city linancn reach nil uround whoro it is most noodod. II. B. Winter, tho very pleasant travel ing salesman t the Chamberlain Modi cino Co., of Dim Moines, was in Red Cloud thin wcok. The board of education is trying to refund tho $5(100 bond issue that ia now piibt due. Rigid economy should bo tho watch word in tho future. Tho W. C. T. U. will meot at tho real denco ot Mrs. Sborwood on Thursday of each week during tho month ot August. The nnnual mooting will occur on tho 15th inst. It is desired that all mora hers should bo presont. Ry Order of tho President. J. L. Groenloe, commonced replevin proceedings against J. II. Walsh of tho Nation to rocovor tho olllce. Greonlee holds a mortgago on tho material and Walsh holds a lonseon tho same. When Mr. Greonlee foreclosed the mortgage, tho leseo would not turn ovor tho prop orty, honco the replevin suit. The school board mot in eocsion Wod nosday ovening, at which timo Prof. Gregory, the superintendent elect, hand ed in his repignution to tnko elToct nt onco. This loaves the Held open for n now man. At tho sumo mooting Mifs Bollo Spnnoglo resigned and Miss Berthn Brown wus elected to till tho vacancy. Tho board will mootJFriday night to 1111 the vacancy of suporintondont. It is with tho grcatost of pleaBuro that we chronicle this weok the marriage ot Mr. Honry. Diodorich and MIbs Cam lino Baker, both of this city. Honry is the popular unci ontorprisingmanagor of the Dubuque Boot and Shoe Storo, an honored member of tho Red Cloud firo dopartment, and a worthy citizen, nnd has captured tho heart nnd hand ot n young lady of whom ho should bo proud. We wish him an abundance of proripority and a long life of happiness. On last Saturday night Harry Pond wbb 40 yearB of ago, and his A. O. U. W. brothron, loarning the fact, gathorod to gother and wont to his residence for tho purposo of giving him a surpriso on tho occasion. At U:30 the boya knock ut the door und, whon Harry saw tho crowd, it dawned upon him that he was agod, but handsomo still. Mr. Pond, who understood tho ninttor, had pro pared a tino lot ot ico croam and cake and invitod tho brothron to par take ot tho sumo, which thoy did in thoir good nnturod way. Attor several hours of pleasant convorsation, tho A. O. U. W. boys rotumed to thoir homos, wishing Bro. Pond 4G years moro ot life. Wh.n a person Is loning flesh and wast ing away there Is onuee for alarm. Noth ing bo worried n phyelcUn. Consumptives would never die if they could regain their usual weight. In faot thoro would be no consumption if there were no wasting of the system. Tho nanso of thin loan of desk is a failure to properly digest the food eaten. Nino-tenths of all oar dis eases date back to some derangement of tho Btomaeh. The Blinker Dlgestlvo Cor dial will stop thin wuisting of the body. It aots by causing the food we eat to be digested bo as to do good, for undigested food does more harm than good. Tho Cordial contains food already digested and a digester of foods ai veil, i i To prevent the hardening of the sob ntaneone tissues of the scalp and the obliteration ot the halt foUielM, which Jeaaiebaldaeu, vie Halt's Hair Rentwer, HAii,iioAi oti:k. K. C. Dllley went to LlntJoIn Wedncs dm night. A'. Wilson of Cowles was n Red Citii.il visitor Sunday. Finnic Qulgloy nnd wifo enmo down from McCook Sunday morning, Adams Express Abel and wifo oxpect to go to Hot Springs about tho lfith. Englnoor Harris has purchased a brand now phnoton nnd was out giving it n trial Wednesday ovoning. Tho Burlington has opened up sovoral stations that huvo boon closed for tho past your. Wo understand thoro aro to bo u fow moro oponod soon. J. F. Williams, an old timo B. ,t M conductor, died nt Bloomington Satur day morning. A special train load from Red Cloud attended tho funoral ut that placo Sunday afternoon. ITfiule UN Lint Unit. Joo Williams, who is known to most ot our citizons who huvo resided horo for n dozen or moro years, as tho jolly 11. it M. Ry, conductor, died, attor a short illness, ut his homo in lllooming ton last Saturday. Joo wdb a favorite with till who know him (und hn hud tunny acquaintances), having resided in this vicinity for so many years. Ho was a prominent member ot Rod Cloud Lodgo No. 50, A. O. U. W. Tho lodgo chartered a special train last Sunday nnd attended tho funeral in a body leaving Red Cloud noout ono p. in., nnd roturning about kovcu the sumo evening. IBb many frionds horo will be pained to learn ot his premature death, nnd thoy, along with The CniF.r, extend their heartfelt aymputhy to the wifo und childron of tho deceased. May his ashes rest in poaco. -I mil Aunt Jano Drown, living about eight miles south ot Red Cloud, just in tho udgo of Kansas, who was ono of tho pioneor residents of this county, diod suddenly Inst Sunday and wan buriod on Tuesday. Mrs. Brown had been in Rod Cloud on Suturday, apparently in tho best of health, and was, as far ua is known, and did not euspoct death was so cIobo ut hand. But Ho who carries destinies in tho hollow ot his hand, beckons and we must respond. This waa tho case with Mrs. Brown. Halo and hearty on Saturday, on Sunday she passed from earth to the glory world. Shn was utrickon with cholora morbus, and boforo nid could be summoned, had passed to the land boyond tho blue to join her husband, who had preceded her. Sbo leaves eoveral children and many friends to mourn hor demise Frank Stroot, aged 20 years, a young man who had been rearod in Wobster county and was well known to many of our people as an industrious nnd enor getic follow, died nt tho rcBidonce of Richard Tumor, Sunday, attor a linger ing illness. His many frionds will bo pained to hear of his prematuro death. It is a tad blow to one's hopes to bo tnk en oil in the vigor of manhood, but denth comes to tho old und young, nnd tho "palo rider" puts his icey fingers on those who nro to bo called to tho other land with pitiless cortainty. Tho sym pathy of our pooplo nro with tho paronts of Frnnk who nro in anothor. etato, nnd to his many relatives and friends In this county. His untimely death ia to bo do plorod. Mrs. Bayles, tho bolovod wife ot Mr. Stophon Bayles, departed this life last Suturday, after an extended illness ot many months' duration. Sho cumo to Wobstor county soveral yoara ago with her husband, and in tho years that she resided horo sho mado many frionds. Tho funoral services occurrod at her late residonco, and wore conducted by tho Rev. J. Mattox, of the Church of Christ. Her remains woro laid to' rost in tho Rod Cloud comotory. Mr. Baylos and children havo tho sympathy of tho community in their boreavemont. Tho city council had an all night's sosBion Wodnosday, or nearly so. Thoy adjourned at .'1 a. m. Thursday morning, Tho finance ot the city has beon run in a haphazard way for n numbor ot years and tho council ia having a hurd timo to got tho matter straightened. An effort was made to havo u resolution passed to huvo Mayor Bentloy sign wurrants that ho considerod would be Mogul, und ruth or than do go, ho handed in his resigna tion, but tho council would not accept otit. On Thursday oyonlng tho council mot again und mattors woro so arranged tbut this your'u warrants will bo signed and 9350 npplied ou lust yeur'fl warrants. Tho funds of tho city ru getting low and tho council hnvo found it necessary to shut off tho sprinkler and to econo mize in ovory way posslblo, Morris Storn asked llcenBo for runninga saloon for 1000 which the council refuted. The Cuir.r has no grievancoa against Mr. Stern, but if one saloon pays n 81000 why not all? Tho council passod nu merous bills, and after doing other im portant businoes, adjourned. Feed Notice. Horeatter William Richardson will foed all teams at the rato ot 10 centa for hay. Barn east ot Holland Houso. The World' Fair Tests s abowed no baking pofvthr ' for or unrest la 4mv V. MM P9K9Sf. . PvrskL Just Received Another Car or that rm: FLOUR You are all talking about, and wi'l be sold at prices less thdn anyone in the city can sell the same grades. Don't fail to come and get our prices before making your purchase. We are always glad to quote prices and save you all the money we can. B. Judicial Convention. To tho republican electors of tho Tenth Judicial District of Nobraskn. Thoro will bo a republican convention hold at Hustings. Nobruska, August 22d 1805, ut 7:30 p. m. for tho purposo of placing in nomination a cundiduto for judge of Buid district ut tho ensuing No vombor, 1805, eloction. Tho busis ot rupresontution will bo ono dolcgato forovcry ono hundred votes or major fraction thoroof cast nt tho No vombor, 1894, oloctlon for Hon. Honry R. Corbett, etato superintendent, nnd ono dolcguto at lurgo for each county. This will npportlon tho dologatea as ollows: Adams county 10 Franklin county 0 Harlan county ' Koarnoy county 11 Pnolps co jnty 10 Wobstor 13 You are horoby notified and requested to seloct said dolegates in rogular man nor und duo soason. It is recommondod by tho oommittod that no proxies bo allowed. F. P, McCueaky, Chm'n Jud. Con. Com. E. E. Ff.ukih, Socrotnry. in ill ' Report of til Condition V TUB STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD At Ked Cloud, In the State of Nehraika, at tlie close of basilicas Aunu.it lit, ii'Xi. UKHOUUCIH! Loans and cllsoounu ! S41KM CI Overdraft, secured and unsecured.... 4 87 Due from National liiinks ?.'I04 40 Due from State bunk? 187-' 80 Curreut expense!) and taxes d 1070 63 Checks und other cash Items., 43 C Hill, t other banks 4 ."J 00 fractional Paper Cy nickel and cents C7 70 Hpeclo 27U3 10 LKttl leader liotci..., 30 00 TeUl chsu on liund '-'7870 70 Total Ut-sourcM S71J70 30 I.IAU1UTIKS, Capital stock paid Iu 115000 00 Surplus fund 400000 Undivided profit- tf,31 07 Deposits subject to chock 40121 38 Deposit demand crtillcte... m 00 Deposits tlmeccrtllkates 114 23 Total Deposits 40114 03 Total I7IV70 30 Statoot Nebraska, County ot Webster, is: I, M. l'lnoli, assistant cashier of the above named lunk, do solum uly swear that the abeve statement Is true to the best et my knowledge and belief. M. Finch, Asst. Cashier, ubicrlbed and sworn to bifere inn title 8lh day el August, I8S5. IIrkkaud MoNkkv, Notaiy l'ubllo, . NorvoaB debility Is a common complaint ecpeolally among women. The beat med ical treatment far this disorder is a per sistant c-ourae of Ayer's Sananarilly to cleanse and invigorate the blood, ThU being aocomplUhei nature will the teat. F. Mizer. i Every mother hntea to make her child reu take Castor Oil. LAXOL is sweet Castor Oil. Sunday School Rally. Last Sunday afternoon a band ot Sunday-Bchool workors, led by K. B. Fulton and C. L. Cotting, met tha peo plo of Dist. No. , in Piorco'a echool house, to orgnnizo a Snbbath.Bchool as was previously unnouncod. The nttond unco wus not so largo as usual owing to n misunderstanding as to time and placo, but tho interest and enthusiasm woro not lacking in tho loaat, O. L. Cotting led the singing, Miss Josio Igou proaldod at the orgnn, and Miss Lillio Smith sang a beautiful solo. R. 13. Ful ton, Mrs. Cox, Mra. McCune, Prof. Hun. tor and Mr. Piorce gavo short interesting talks. Thoy thon proceeded to elect of ileora for a permanent organization, which result ie an assurance of a suc cessful school. Mrs. J. S. Cox, superin tendent; Mrs. J. S. Cox, Asst. Supt.; Mr. Piorco, Seo'y. Noxt Sunday morn ing at ton o'clock all aro cordially invit od to come out and holp make ene ot the best sohools in tho county. ii i "Canst thon minister to a mind din anod?'' asks Maobeth, Cortalnly, my lord; tho condition of the mind depondi largely, if not solely, on the condition of the stomach, liver and bowels, for all ot which complaints Ayer's Pills are "the aoverolgnest thing on earth." At a dolegato meeting from all the Churches of Christ In Webator countv, hold ut Cowloa August 7th, it was dooidod to hold a county mooting at Red Cloud September 7 nnd 8. Lot all tho members throughout tho county tnko notico. We want to plan wisely und have appropriate time. Watch tho pnpors. C. II. Mattcx, A. D. Ran.nf.v, Chairman. Secretary, Awarded , Highest Honors World' FW ; DR CREAM i BAKING P0KDB MOST PERFECT MADE. A pine Crape Cream of Tartar Powdec wont Ammonia, Alum or any other iO YEARS THB STANDARD. 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