i&aiymm t?A V ' ..' ffiiimm (JCS" 'ywntwowws llg- N1I "" - ' it '' ''SJJU nlwiMJjfc JSfl&W JfTO 'rsB11 .v.r'f'.On f u '" .'All THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 11. 1895. v.,V i XJ ,' - .4fJ i ' ! 4 fy- w Town Talk Our tailor-made clothing, new fabrics, neat patterns, rich garments; lined, trim med and tailored up to the very top notch. We never saw their equal for elegance and durability don't believe you ever did. You'd guess the prices high, but they're far. from it. Thto Label oa a Garment tautna Perfect Fit and Satlafactloa. ft Steads for tho Beat that AUaaj Can Buy or Skin Produce). DONT 1TOFF But buy your under wear. It may save a big doctor bill. You can find under wear, good and heavy at 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. These are for men's sizes. Men's suits from $2.50 up. $5 to $10 buys a good one H AH wool beaver over coats as low as $10. You paid $14 for them other seasons. We have a great line of cheaper overcoats. We want to show you the best gloves for as small a price as you ever bought them. Don't forget we also handle hats and caps. We also carry the larg est stock of Shirts. If you need a pair of pants we have hun dreds to pick from. It is no trouble to show you what we have to sell. Call on WIENER, The Clothier. IDont forget that we handle shoes. TiriB CHlJbS'F SWORN CIRCULATION 1,300. A.O. Mosmit, KUIter. 1.ABOY Tait. Autt Uh1 Kdltet. 5fyiMMM MtJilWttHMI zzm What's Up ? Read Closely! You are Interested! School Shoes. Chilli's Grain Hut Tip, 5-8, .70 " " " " 8-11, 1 00 Mitsea' ' " " 11-12, 1 25 " Kangaroo Calf, 1 35 Bob' Buffalo Luce, 1 25 Womon'a Bright Dong butt put tip, 1 00 " Glove Calf, butt, 1 25 Farmers' Plow Congress Shoes, 1 20 Speciul bargains in hand turn shoes. The Little Giant. School Shoe loads thtm all. Only to bo found nt A. U, KALXJY'S. CANDY, CONFECTIONERY,, RESIRANT. II. S. Palkinbciio, Prop. Will keep homo roado candies. Will ssrve lunch at all nours. Keep Pies, Cakes, Peanuts, Tobaccos nnd Cigars. CANDYKIlCliEN, MOOR BlOCk, REHClOUdJeD. se OiI ANt ENDS. F. E. Coble is in tho city this week. Call and sea Taylor's carpets before buying. Sum Tetnplo returned from Lincoln Wednesday. M. it. Dentley was in the State Cap! tol tliiH week. Miss W'illa Cather wont to Lincoln Tucidny morning. A complete new line of wall paper at Taylor's at bottom prices. Mrs. Frame is home from Iewa, where she has been visiting friends, H. P. Sowter will take orders for suits from (23 up for the next fifteen days only. Miss Nellie Kaley commenced teach ing school in the DeWitt district last Monday. Geo. Overing commenced teaching school in the John Copley district on Monday. Rev. E. D. Irvine will hold services in the Episcopal church en Friday evening, October 11. W. B. Roby will take egge in exchange for flour, fruit, feed, grain, etc. Bring on your eggs. Mre. Lulu Peaae of Hastings was tho guest of ber parents, J. O. Warner and wife this week. Will Letson returned to Deadwood Tuesday, where he occupies a prominent position in one of tho banks. I have the largest assortment of boots aid shoes in the city and at such prices as will fit all pocketbooke. A. H. Kaley. (t does a man's soul good to see the mayor and aldermen cleaning off the cross walks after a 'rain. That's the way we received our start. H. E. Pond and wife, Mrs. Wm. Dixon and Rev. Deakin of Cowles attended the Republican Valley Association of Congregational Churches, held at Alma on Wednesday. On and after October 1st, '05, oil ia strictly cash from the tank lino. Bet out your cans and we will give you tho best oil for the money. John T. Jkssen proprietor tank line. Max Mizer took a spin in tho country with his pacera the other day, and, while going down hill, the pole broke and Max landed the other side up on his head. lie came out of tho wreck more scared than injured. Tho darkest hour is before day. Tho sun will shine shortly, and then Red Cloud will put on a new face and busi ness will be better. All together now, boys; he, ho I That is all we noed. We haye got the best town in Southwestern Nebraska. J. A. Boyd sold a fine granite monu ment to the family of Roadmaster Haley of McCook, who was killed near Oxford last spring in the wreck on the B. & M. caused by a wash-out. This shows that Red Cloud can do business with the world. Mrs. Abbie A. Adams of Superior assistant inspector of the department of Nebraska W. R. Q, inspected the work of Garfield W. R. C. No. 14 on Ootober 6, giving tho corps a very pleasant visit She waa accompanied by Mrs. Felt, 8. V. president of Superior W, R. C They wore tho guests of Mrs. Kate 8. Judson during their stay. Prof. D. C. Jenkina baa returned from Marshall, Mo., and resumed his former position as leader of the Red Cloud S. of V. band, which now numbers between twenty-five and thirty pieces, and more applications in sight. Under Prof. Jenkins' able instructions, the boys will quickly rovivo tho old spirit, und havo ono of tho lending bands in tho Btato, MmY.sY UlTti. F. P. Hadley, paper hangar. Carriage painting, F. P. Hadlsy. F. P. Hadley, painter and decorator. Elmer Crone was in Superior Satur day. N. Longtin was in Concordia, Kansas, this week. P. W. Slum was in St. Jnand Chicago this wook. Roy Hutchison of Lobnnon was in the city this week. N. W. Kingttland is home from a brief visit in Chicago. Frank Lindsoy of Rlrerton was in tho city Wednesday. Congress plow shoes $1.25 and $1.50 at Cincinnatti she store, Mrs. O. F, Cathar roturnsd from Lin coln Saturday ovening. Poroy McBrido waa visiting at home the fore part of tho week. Mr. Fred Dauchy and wifo woro visit ing in Rod Cloud this weok. Do not forget the firemon's danco to night and tomorrow night. Sam Foe Iirs started the K. P. A. so ciety and is chief fuglemna, Rev. Father Harrington of Orloans was in Red Cloud this weok. Are nheea advancing? Read A. II Kaley's ad at the head of locals. Mel Tingley and wifo go to Missouri today for a abort visit with friends, Mrs. Dr. L. H. Beck and children are visiting with hor mother in Joliot, Ill.R L. 11. Runt and wife returnod Satur day from a three weeks' visit in Beaver City. II. P. Sowter will take orders for suits from $23 up for the next fifteen days only. Ora Pitney has a very sore hand, caused by a bruise. He has our sym pathy. You can paint cheaper now than you can in the f-pring. Get prices at Cot- ting's. O. F. Cather is in the city, this week. Ho is just getting ever the effects of a runaway. Miss Sarah Knowlea and Mrs. George Leming left for Gillette, Wyoming, on Saturday. Just received a number of ladles' shoes for Urge ankle and high instep. A, H. Kuley. Ben LudUw haa 150,000 brick in tho kiln. Evidently he will havo brick to throw at the birds. D. B. Welpton, special agent for tho Royal Insurance Co. of England, was in tho city this week. W. C. Wood, a representative of the Omaha World-Herald, was a guest of Mrs. Lippincott this week. Fred McKeeby had a runaway the other day and broke up the buggy. He escaped without much injury. Reed Besae departed Monday for But falo, New York, where he will receive treatment for a crippled limb. Why not try to put down an arteilan well these days f It would bo a mighty good investment for Red Cloud. Miss Mabel Dav of Bladen was the guest of her parents over Sunday. She is one of the able instructors of the Bladen schools. Oscar Yifger has resigned his position ae operator at Akron and has acoepted a more lucrative position at another sta tion on the B. & M. O. C. Cox beata all tho men to raise augar beeto that wo havo heard from, Ho presented this office with one that weighed 12i pounds. The RedfjCloud city water was not of sight part of the week. It was a case of "shut out" of the hydrants while tho boiler was being repaired. Mre. H. E. Pond, assistant department inspector of the W. R, C, was visiting the departments of Alma, Orleans and Republican City this week. Go to W. W. Wright's, tho cheapest headquarters in tho valley for heating cooking, and all kinds at stoves. They have them in great variety. Editor Warren calculates to suo Col. Winfrey, Rod Cloud's netod auctioneer, for several million dollars for running over bis celebrated Langshan chanti cleer the other day. Prof. G. M. Castor lsf t this wsek for Lincoln, where ho will take up the last year course in law at tho state univer sity, together with instructions from the Hon. J. O. Lambertsen. H, S. Falklnberg, of Harvard, and hie family have moved to Red Cloud, whero they will make their f uturo home. Mr. F. haa opened a fine candy store and restaurant in the Moon block, and Thb Chief wishes him prosperity. Olerk Crone naturalized eight Ger mans on last Saturday as follows: Wm. Setnann, Henry Spllker, Birt Valentino, John Muller, Osno Meonte, Gerd. Meents, C.F.Stusapenhersr, Christian floae. Jas. McNeny, republican candidate for judge of this tenth judicial district, was in thia city yesterday. Mr. McNeny la ane of the ablest lawyers in tho state and no doubt tho best qualified of any man in the race, and will be elected on November Gth by a good majority. Campbell Prees. The U. S. Govt Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others ,. Kiui:r NuitTioft. Miss Bertha THlbot will visit in Kan stfl the coming woek. If you want to be surprised look at A -. F. Newhouea'e new stock. Evorybody can afford a new worsted drers at Mrs. F, New house's prices. G. A. Harris, tho enterprising Cowles m erelunt, wns in tho city this week, A complete line of new goods for tho lowest prices at Mrs. F. Now house's. Go to Geo. Blair for all kinds of tin repairing, roofing, and all such work Prices to suit the times. Tho Webstor county agricultural bo oioty is holding an excellent fair thin weok. Do not fall to attond. When you want a nlco smooth shovo or hair-cut, give Goo. Fontrces a call. One door west of Minor Bros' Btoro. J. J. Baker and Mrs. E Baker leave to-day for West Branch, Iowa, after a pleasant visit with friends iu this city. An A. P. A. council was organized in this city this wook. Oflloora from Lin coin and McCook petfomed the cere mony. ' Saturday, Octobor 10th, commencing at 3 p. m at "Pansy Place," ono mile north of postofllce in Red Cloud, Neb., at the resldonce of T. C. Hacker, will occur the 1st annual cash eelo of swine, consisting of 1M head of grade Poland China sows, pigs and shoals. This week a mad dog made Its p pearnnco nt Araboy and was promptly dssputohed to tho happy hunting grounde, not howover, until it had bit ten a mule, three horses, n deg or two, and is reported to have bitten several cattle that came in contact with him. De aot negleot the symptoms of im pure blood. Do not disregard Nature's ory for help. Take Heed's gersaparilla and guard against serious illness and prolonged anfferlng. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels aet easily yet promptly and effeotively. Happily Wedolod. Seldom has it been the lot of the CitiiF repertor to attond a more beauti ful or pleasant wedding than that of Miss Emma Orchard and Mr. Walter Garner, whioh occurred at tho residence of Mr. Robert Orchard, four miles north of Inavale, on Tuesday tho 8th of this month. At exactly half past four tho bride and groom stepped from an adiolninr room into the parlor where were assem bled about thirty guests, immediate friends and relatives, aad with that oeauuiui ana impressive eeremony pe culiar to the Methodist church delivered in tho happy manner of Rev. J. K. Max field, were made man and wifo. After the deepest heartfelt congratulation by all present, the company aat down to aa beuatlful a repast aa ever graced a tablo to which they did full justice. Tho bride is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Robt. K. Orchard and ia known and beloved by all, while the groom is the eon of Mr. Geo. Garner, later residents of the commualty, but who has a host of frlsnds, The young oouple start out in life at their nice home B6ar Inavale, which the groom has been preparing undor the most auspicioue circumstances. Tux Chief will start with thorn in their journey through life wishing them abundant auceeos and prosperity and that their troubles may only be little ones. Following ia a partial list of the pres ents noticed at the wedding: Largo parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Overman, Cut glass table set and borry set, Mr. aad Mrs. U. U. Knight. Fivo dollars in cash, to bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irons. , Cake stand, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garner. Glass set, Miss Laura Orchard. Cake plate and pickle dish, Clay Orch ard. Water set, Othel Garner. Crumb pan and bush, pepper and salt ahake, Maude Orobard. Oil painting, Misa Belle Humphrey of David City, Neb. Bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Hum phrey, Embroidered stocking bag, Miss Gertie Humphrey of David City, Nebraska. Two dollars in cash, Alva Garner. Sot knives and forks, Mrs. Laura Orchard. Oil painting and newspaper rack F. V. Taylor, Red Cloud. xno repuDiicana or me city noid a joint cauous in the city oounoil chamber on Monday ovening and nominated the following city officers: Jos. W. Warren, assessor. O. S. Bennett, J. Porter, Jr., justices of tho poaco. Gso. W. Saunder, J. O. Warner, con stables. This is a good ticket and will receive the support of all loyal republicans. . . It baa boon suggested that if the Red Cloud mills were to be re-built and they will be-that they ahould bo brought up town and operated with electricity. It is a capital idea and Red Cloud people should not rest a minute unw toe plant is ro bunt and built up town. It would be of much more bene fit to the city than wheio it was. The electric light plant can be continued at the river, and, with increaeed capacity, might be the moans of a grout stimulus to tho city's enterprise, This is not tho time to luy down, Who will set tho bull rolling, and who will eco that tho plan is lusuea to auccuEta r Consumption fas formerly pronounced ol tlio early Btagco of the disooso Scott's IMDiHim, ...... r .... AenJornmfiM en A Bowno, N. Y. All Soott svKllsBw' mxv&snmmmiuraxmrr. .mmMjm j -r itmmm MIMMJ1J1.1L NEW FIRM! 0 At the Old Stand. The now firm will continue ia tho same business, Ore carles and Queenswars, and in tho aear future will add one or perhapa two now departments that will bo con venient for our customers to buy nearly everything they may need for general use all at one store. We will aim to keep a full lino of everything that trade demands, and in tho near future you will bo able to got every thing that is kept in a first-class store, from a pound of sugar to tho finest can of fruit, or a aet of tho ckeapeat dishes to a set of tho finest china, at prices that will suit all. We will not quote you any prices now on will give you prices and week to week. Wo invito you all to come and inspect our goods and gst prices before paying out your cash or selling, your products. Everybody com and be suited, both in price and quality of goods, , Hero is a bargain wo will havo te offer you pricea on: Just received a car of fine apples, suitable for present or winter use. Tbey will bo closed out at tho small sum of 50 cents per bushel. Now ia your chance; come quick. Yours respectfully, Tho Rod Cloud mills, that had boon leased by Templeton ic Guthrie, woro destroyed by fire last evening between 7 and 8 o'clock. The lose is total and In oludsd tko Red Cloud eleetrio light power house and plant adjoining the mill. Templeton &, Guthrie bad leased the mill for a term of years and expect ed to do their first grinding Thursday and had arranged to run on full time and to the utmost capacity of the plant. The loas to them is more eevero in a reasonable prospect for doing a good business than in the actual property destroyed, as they had as yet no wheat in the mill and only one car on the sid. ing, which was destroyed. Several ad ditional cars wore on the track at the station but fortunately had not been pushed in on the siding. How the fire originated is unknown, Superior Jour nal. Awardea HlffhMt Honors World' DHL- it. MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rduitoraal WW BANNS PMtn 40 YEARS THB STANDA&& incurable. Now it ia not. In all Emulsion will effect n euro quicker tlmn any othnr known Hpecifu). Scott's Emulsion pro mofoH tlio making of healthy limg-tiHsuo, reliovcu infliunumtion, overcomes tho excess ivo wnslo of tlio discuso nnd gives vital Dtrenglli. For Oouglu, Golds, Weak Lungs, Sora Throat, Brouohitis, Consumption, Scrofula, Anajmla, Loss of riesh and Wasting Diseases of Okildron, Buy only tlio Konuiuo with our trado 'fttnt-t- S.II ..hm.i. a.ii.jV .1 Jll.U i.ij,iTO - ir.ii(t n'uj'jicr. Ssolt's Emulsion. FKEH. Drurjclota. OOconts ond SI. n thia issue, but from all tho changeo from MIZER & McARTHUB. The list of letters remaining at tho post office uncalled for up to Oct. If, 1S9G: Dolson T Eppero Louie Jenaen Anna Pixley I N PlattODS The above letters will bo eent to tho dead letter office Oct. 17, 1S95. If not called for. Frank Cowdkn, Postmaster Tiie coiigroQh, quiigsis inein ah. me Yost wort is Rm me Mre, me m Mmmg Deom ill 1019 Farnani St, Omaha, Neb. A- C. HoMiifr, A e"i Knl Clnui', Neb. STANDARD TYPEWRITERS 1 CjiVbsbsbsbIsBbbsV' Ml nn -svi 1 o 'fcvi ? i X ' . r i Ml i mi 4! 4 M Ji-1 b' 4. Ml '-l I ! :T "w A ? y m p .'$?. fc .'. WW t mY?i fT-' v m:f s$ IUF . .-: ! mfHff UOI'I . , . xiS ..W. .? &(K?.'wf tjNMaMeJMi mtmuttf"in mecsv, rMUMHiWHMUli iMiiiriiiiwwMiftiaiiaiwjsQii , ru " i . irr--Yin ,; '. v "' .' 1 771 1 . &w.,m(0tApf&i: r l'J$tMti&&ms$ V . . . a r . 1 T V. . . ' ' '. . P . JV. .A .X i ii' ."jft ll ... '. msfimvf.-. 4 Jk ' ,v. ,.:v;. .'..y $$?M? .' M xitftxw ,. ''.. 1! WB.-R. JK SBVJBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBSBWJ 1 ."T j. , .. ,...., MJiJJMMaMajMBMMmaMaieMMaieeaoia BBMMMsaMsWsasasasasassa fnijWwaftiBinri