"' " iw'i).'!j'KiiJ.iiiu-i.i.-iUu;l.aB- mwmmmimm JWimii-.i if' J. ! W jf THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1895. 5 ii.miMtiiimjvjv.niimwimmim K' .. "' ' ht- e fhe Past Guarantees ' The Future The fact that Hood's Sarsapa rilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, I rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Romember Hood's Sarsa parilla vyi& Cures Be Sure to get HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. ' Hood's Pills are especially prepared to t fjkkeu with Hood's 6nrsaparlll. Me. per box. ..pi.t...................... ; THE CHIEF BWCHSJ CUMULATION 1,300. A.l. lluiMi li, IMItor. l.MKiV'lAli'. A8t IhmI IMItor. To imiUo room for my now goodB I -will offer tho following bargains for Sat urday Sopt. U, only. Men'rf ilunil Welt Conlovun Rimes W. Moil's Hand Welt, cork solo shoos worth IGnowSl. Men's French Gulf Writ, pointnd tow formorly 30, now PI. MenV French ciilf welt, medium hint, formerly 81. now CUGO. 13 pairs men's calf cougroes, formorly $2.50 now ?2 00. Congress plow shoes, ?1.'23. 31 pairs Women's Dougoia button $1.00. 11 pairs Womon'ri 01. Calf button 8U5. Children's shoes TGc, 11.00 to ?2 00 These are only n few of tho bargains of thisdato, Saturday, September 14. A. II. Kalry. Sucsessor to 15. & K. -' :ilEI) E. MoKKKBY, M. D. I'li)nti.'laii and Surgeon, City and country wored. calls promptly ana- Over Cotting's Drugstore, Red Cloud. Ulllin-' MICTION. P.-P. Hiidloy, pnper hanger. " Caniage paiuting, F. P. Hartley. P. P. IlHdley, painter and decorator. Call and 6eo Taylor's carpets before buying. On page 2 will be found additional oity news. 150 different styles of tablots to select from at Cottiog'a. Robort Martin has accepted a position at the round house. Dr. G. E. Grico and wife will visit the itato fair next week. A comploto new lino of wall paper at Taylor's ut bottom prices. Read our display ads. They are In teresting and prolltuble to you. Deyo & Grice. Wm. Pnrkes nnd wifo nnd Misa Knowles leavo in the morning for tho state fair, Omaha. Peter Albright and wifo and Mrs. J. Quigglo leave for Pennsylvania on the 17th for a year's stay. Nels Longtin ban Ivwn laid up with a ewollon foot. Ho is oonpellod to walk with tho aid of crutches. I havo tho lurgpht assortment of bootB and shoos in tho city and at such prices as will lit all pockotbooks. A. II.Kaloy.J Judo Sapp found a fcM chock tho other day belonging to tho Amboy Mill Jng company and turned it oor to tho ownors. Gutheno Bros, aro in tho city mak ing roady the mill tor tho wlntor'a grind. This is an important ontorpriso to Red Cloud and ought to bo encouraged. . Farmers, merchant, mechanics, and professional men generally will assist in making up tho programmo of nuimuBO monte, instruction nnd entortainment. The Epworth Loaguo of tbo M. E. church elected tho following olllcors for tho oneulng year: President, Clara KoHomr. First Vice President, Rett a Able. Socon d Vico President, Nollle West, Third Vice President, Mabel Saunders. Fourth Vico President, Dura Ward. Secrotary, Mamlo Weidoman. Troasuror, V. II. Glwlts. Organist, Susit Rlfo. Chorister, Robt. Martin, The U. S. Gov't Reports Ri Bbow Royal Baking Powder I . Mwrior t mlt othsra. ; 0.s. of tho brightest papnn jiHbUfhod in tho interest of tiowHpiipordoin is tho Press and Printer of Huston, by II. O. Richmond. It is tilled with practical talks and many vnlutiblo articles that printers find greatly to their advantage to peruse. Ir tho peoplo study their own interest thuy will vot tho republican ticket which will mean n good clean udmlnis tration. Tho ropublicans of tho county should ree to it that rupublicaiiB uro elected in ovory miporvisor's district. ThU is important, n much so as the othor countv nflicrs. Tun republicans will carry Webster county thin fall by an increased majority TIih situation is about this: Good re publican minorities this fall mean repub lican success in 9u, and that means pro tection nnd prosperity, and plenty of work for tho workingnian. Who is thore that denires another four year of demo cratic rule? Hold up your hand if you havo thn temerity to do so. The (louring mills of Nebraska will convert thousands of bushels of Dnkotn wheat into Hour this year as well as tho Nebraska product. Nebraska mado Hour is selling right along with the best brands of tho northern mills. If tho citizens of ovory town in tho Btato would resolvo to buy only homo mado Hour hundreds of thousands of dollars could thus bo kent in circulation within the etate, greatly to our commercial advan tage. ;; Tho Sunday school peoplo in Red and Wobster county mado no mistako when thoy elected L. P. Albright pres ident of tho county association, as tho convention ntCowlos fully demanstiatos. Lew is an indefatigable worker in the cause and Iuib brought ordor out of dis order, and by getting up nuraorous ral lies Iibb ndded n largo numbor of schools to tho list, besides enrolling a large num ber of children. He is doing a good woik. "Windy" Aixkn, tho populiet Henator of the Btato made a speech at the Has tings reunion that so inconeod the old soldi ore that for a timo it would not havo taken much to tarred and feath ered the senator, 60 tha story goes. The substanco of the speech ua glvon by him wit is us follows: "I was throo times promoted as S6rgeant and three times i educed to tho ranks tor misconduct. During ono occasion a fomale spy was in the federal camp, and an order was issued not to pasB anyono through the ranks without an ordor from the com manding olllcor. One night when doing picket duty, a woman come to me crying and said sho had a sick mother just out side Af Hie camp atifl wanted to go out. I let her go and told hor how to get away. What would you have done boys in that caso?"' A chorus of voices wont up, "I would have done my duty ae a soldior", others said "I would have re ported hor as commanded to," and bo on. It was a very weak admission for a man like Allen to niako. especially while hold ingthe responsible position of United States senator. It a man will disregard his oath in war what will he do In peace. Ho evidontly talked moro than hemoant to. It was, to Bay the least, a great ad mission to make beforo the old soldiers who fought in a cause that was dear or to them than life, Tick republican candidato for district judge, non. Jan. McNeny of thin city, who has been in aetive practice for twonty years in this city and county, is one of the brainiest lawyer In the state and will carry with him a large follow ing from every political party. It would be a difficult task, howovor, for a lawyer who has boon active not to have made some onemiea who aro presistently camping on hia trail, but The Chief be lieves that withal the persistency of some of bis enomies that he will have an overwhelming majority from tho fact that ho hae tho ability to preside over tho high ofllco for which ho has been nominated. Ho is qualttlod to woar the judicial ermine honestly and honorably and it electod tho court will bo for tho peoplo and not for those who hope to use tho law for morcnary motivos. Re publicans und friends of law nnd ordor, and fairness in court prooodure should ardently support Hon. Jus. McNeny for judge of tho tenth district. Our courts should havo tho best talent possible to be obtained tv prostdo over thorn, men who thoroughly undorotnnd tho intricate statutes that boar upon most all ques tions that como up for adjudication. Such a man is the republican cuudidato. Lot's bo dono with domagogism on tho bench nnd in high places generally, it is not Araorican. Ropublicans stay by your party and do not bo led by people who aro adopting methods of an uncer tain huo in tho interest of populism and their own behalf. Stay by McNeny. No one expects to carry everything with kim when he dies but Red Claud expects to boo everybody at the fair and will offer all the hospitality to visitors that can bo afforded in any city of groat r pretentious. Bomo malicious person tried to burn Labon Aubushon'e barn on Mon day night. Thore was a straw stack near tho barn and that was fired but it was discovered in timo to snvo tho barn. The aeon were tracked for a halt niilo gad then loot trace of. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report Ro&! ABSOLUTELY PURE M2WSY HITS. Editor Warren was called to Beatrico this week on Business. Congress plow shoes 61, ""5 and 31.50 at Cincinnati! shoe store, Aro shoeB advancing? Read A. II Haley's ad at tho head of locals. Mrs. Hayes of Guido Rock was tho guost of Mrs. John Garber this weok. Read A. 11. Kaley's ad. for Soptember II, and then lay in your shoos for tho winter. Just received a tubby lino of Indies ahocs in narrow square and needle too lasts. A. 11. Kaloy. It id a decided shamo that whon a man does rniho fruit in this county Bomo hound should steal it. Tho railroad boja rcceivod their checks this weok. Thcso littlo missives make tho Ikh feel good, and havo a cheering elTect. Mil) or Dentley has appointed John K. Aultz as walor commissioner in place of M. B. McNitt, resigned. Mr. Auit. will ninUo a good ofllcer wo bcliovo. The Red Cloud Produce Company shipped the llrst carload of now whoat this week that has boon ohippod from this section. It wont to Louisville Will Rifo soye, "Git up thoro you gol darned hoes, pup's in a hurry to go homo to 6cc the mainspring." It is a girl and Will is to bo congratulated. Nobraska weight. John R. Wilcox has withdrawn from the Belt. John was a good writor and did much toward making tho Bolt read able Ho will piobably engago in the practico of law in tho future. M. B. McNitt and family leavo in a few days far Texas, thoir future homo. Ho has resided in this city for twenty three years and his old friends will wish him prosperity in his new home. Peto Shea and W. B. Roby will havo to bo bo subdued or tho tomatocrop will be diminished before winter seta in. Thoy aro going fast that is whon any ono goca by tho way of tho poBtofHco. E. B. Smith, Chas. Besse, Oliver Mc Call and D. F. McFarland wont out to Hnyward to look at some corn that was rniscd on ground especially prepared by subsoiling and rolling. Thoy found it to be an excellent method nnd report big corn whilo that put in by tho old meth ods was not half tho yield. The Chief hopes that Its correspond ents will not fall to sond in their letters each week. Wo appreciate their efforts vory much and desiro to havo thorn ap pear each weok in The Chief. Wo hope to eoo tho ubuhI number in tho next isBue. Send in the news, wo want it and shall be most happy to receive the lottors regularly. Following is the progran of tho band concert to be given by tho S. of V. band on Saturday evening: 1. March, "American Cadet." Overture, "Enchantress." March, "2d Regiment P. M. Baritono Obligato, "Meringo." March, "Liberty Bell." Schottische,"Llttle Alabama Coon" March, "High School Cadets." 5! 4. 5. 0. 7. Charles Wiener the old roliable cloth ier has returned from hia purchasing trip east and it seemed to us us wo call ed at his etore that ho must bo expect ing to clotho every man and boy within aradius of titty miles, for hia stock never looked aa large. We pricod somo of the clothing and wero astonished to find that a small amount would buy an ex cellent auit. We would advieo pooplo to look hia stock over beforo thoy buy elsewhere. Last Sunday sovoral blkera took the south rend over tho hills with a froah alfalfa ridor in their midst, na is nearly alwayR tho caeo, This is what affords tho greatost amusomont on a trip of this kind, and on this particular dny tho boys had plonty of laugh. The wheel which tho now ridor had was llttcd out with short cogged sprockot whools and the chnin waB plonty looso onough, con sequently tho latter jumpod tho track occasionally. At ono placo tho boja cut off from tho road to get a drink. Going down to tho housn was n nico long gontlo slope. When tho boys reachod tbo bottom and dismounted thoy were startled at hearing loud cries of "Stop me I" "Stop me!" Glancing back thoy saw tho alfalfa wagon Hying down thegrado, tho rider graBpiqg tho hand lea with frightoned grasp, his hair eroct and feet stationary on the pedals. On he camo right into thoir midst, whon ono of tho boys, seeing tho danger, grabbed hold of tho nachlno an instantly there was a grand mix-up, The crowd waa afraid of broken bones being found in the pile, but it waa impossiblo to sup press thoir merrimont, When at last they wero straightoned out and found to be altogethor, tho causo ot tho occur ence glanced down tho draw in the di rection ho was headed nt tho barb wire fences, ten foot ditches nnd lovely crook and turned palo to think ot hia lucky escape, Baking Powder .Siitiilay School Convention. Tho first tcm'i annual oonvontion of the Union Sunday School Associa tion in Webster county was hold in Oowlcs, September (th nnd 7th. It was a very successful gathering and sectned to bring in tho dawn of a brighter day for tlio assoaiiitioii. Tho oonvontion from first to lust was ono of deep and abiding enthusiasm. There was a largo attcudanco from tho very first and tho program was carried out about as printed. Tho hospitality accorded tho schools by Cowles was very cordial indeed. C. L. (Jotting led tho singing with his usual sucooss. Space will not permit oven an outlino of tho many helpful nnd stimulating essays and addresses delivered. Let it suilioo to say that it was a rich spiritual feast through out. Tho musio furnished the con vention by various schools was a rare treat. Tho reports show better work along every line, in 80I100I9. Wo have great reason to thank God and take courage; great inoontivo to go forward; great hope for tho future; abundant ossuranco that our gracious God will Btill go beforo us ever lead ing us to higher and better things. Tho committee havo deoided te again tako up tho rally sorvico and hold one meeting in each township between now and the annual oonvontion whish will be called some timo next spring. At the close of our convention tho oommittco on resolutions submitted tho following whieh were unanimously adopted as a whole by tho convention. Whereas, Wc, the members of the Sunday School oonvontion, held at Uowlcs, Webster county, Nebraska, September Gth and 7th, 1895, havo received so uiuolt eocourugemont in in our work for tho Master, and haye been spiritually bencbtted by eur meeting together, Resolved, That wo thank our heav enly Father for permitting us te have this meeting; that wo do all wo can to encourago tho officers of the asso ciation in their work, to ptjomoto a greater interest in Sabbath sohool work in our county, and to advanoo tho cause of Christ. Resolved, that we earnestly request tho teachers of our public schools to encourage all their pupils to attend a Sabbath school, and to help in Sab bath sohool work in the district in which they teach. Wheiikah, Intempcraoco is gather ing from tho homes of our nation the fairest and best, unfitting them for tho corapnnionship of friends on earth and consigning them to a drunkard's doom throughout eternity, therefore, bo It, Resolved, That a tnoro carnost and prayerful effort be made by this asso ciation to rcmovo tho temptation from tho youth of this county, teaohing constantly by precept and example. Wiiereah, The Sabbath, man's rt'Bt and nanotuary day is no being wrestled from him by tho liquor traffie and monied corporations of our ooun try and tho Sabbath is bocoming a common work and holidav, therefore bo it, Resolved, That wo urgo the offiotrs and teachers in all tho Sabbath sohool, in our county to mako tho study of tho Sabbath a more prominent foat uro tho coming year than tho past. Resolved, that this association wishes to extond to tho citizens of Cowles their appreciation of tho many courtesies reooived and kindness ex pressed in different ways. Resolved, That in thoir homes they will try to imitato their cxamplo when opportunities present. Whoop.I.u! A car load ot now and 6ocoml hand goods at Wright's cooond hand atom Prices tho chenpest.J. B. Wright, Moon block. 30-tf Awarded Highest Honors WtrM' A VABmKMNMi BAKING POWMi MOST PERFECT MADE. A put Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. FnM torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulteranl 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. wm Just received Another Gar of that riwi: FLOUR You are all talking about, and wi'l be sold at prices less than anyone in the city can sell the same grades. Don't fail to prices before chase. We are always glad to quote prices and save you all the money we can. B. itiMjaw SAY, LADIES! Do you know that I have a fine display of new hats which I am selling Very Cheap for Cash. All the Jatest patterns. IRS. J. A. RICHARDSON, v s Moon Block, Red Cloud. THI Red Cloud Produce COMPANY Bog leave to announce that they are in the field for the soason of 189590 prepared in every particular to . . . PAY THE . . . In tt For all Farm Produce, Wool, Wo bIeo have for ealo a full supply ot Flour and FeecJ Which we offer at the Very Lowest Living Rates. Buying for Spot Cash nnd selling for Spot Cash onablea ua to make prices that our competitors who buy on credit and sell on credit cannot begin to touch. Wo are vory thankful to thoso who havo given ua then patornage during the past throo yours, and hope bj Jfair dealing, low prices and good qualities to merit and receive a continuance ot the same. Red Cloud Produce Co. tfo PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard RED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber. Lime. Coal and CcmcnL,, ErsazsEna come and get our making your pur-; F. Mizer. men ! mmm Poulty, Game, Hides, Eta m M m y.Aiiyimejej v w y m 1 'wi K l 1 1 .VJ I.A-J '(:- ."., "i. L?' f.1 r7 .. Uw jf