jurajpZh" ? - 'Xtim rvp T yi m X THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FEIDAY, OCT. 25, 1895. 5 m m-tTit.ijfLte.i-".-!nrai iiu nuuwan Miwuj'wjiALi.mwfjmij HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR AN . A I i'JL ,ut DOES 'YOUR SOY HEED ONE. ? UffLnLIIII I ? v If We want you to come in and see how LLTTLK money will buy a good Overcoat from us. THE CLOTHIER. r I w T-EaW-nsL r " ; ' mmssmsasmmmmKmmmmtMmiacssiamsaaaBmBmxiss!iimSxsssa rv'.wmjm!ii mi i im n tt sbsmp - THb: CHIEF SWO&K CUMULATION 1,300. f A.'. IIommkk, l-dltor. l.MKH 1 AIT. ,M Will 1'iJltor. Ililli! 06 Are bettor wearers, hotter litters, and bettor Ptjli-H than any other children's ehoes. They niHko no tuuond grade, henco uo hiihHlituting poor shoes for good ones. Remember tlin name "The Little Giant School ShoeH." Kememb- r the only pluco ju can buy them Latent novrltiun in Wotuen'n Bright DoDgola Button and Vicl Kid, white etltched. 4 Tho greatest thing for school marrnB and school girls is our Kangaroo Colt button with patent tip, light woight, soft, pliublo, warm and do not scuff. -Great wenrers. A. 1C HALEY 8. GUNDY, CONFECTIONERY, RESTAURANT. H. S. Falkinuurq, Prop. l keep homo made candies. s Will sorvo lunch at all nours. ep JFies, Unit en, Peanuts, xoDacooa and Cigars. CANDY KITCHEN jMn BlOCk, REd CM Net). 4? ODDS AMD ENDS. Cash paid for eggs at tho Red Cloud Produce Co. Capt. Boynton of Iowa ifl the guest of 'Got. Garbor thin week. Hon. Phillip Brudley, mayor of Rear ney, was in tho city a fow hours on Mon day. McNeny will bo tho next judgo of the tenth district ; don't forgot thin state-ment. Charley Woathernld of Hebron was in. Bed Cloud this week on business una pleasure. Before our noxt issue will bo Hallow e'en; thorefore, be euro and get your iflhohzuna loaded for boar. October 31st is the date. Some fellow stolo a horso from Peter McNltt on last Saturday night, and, on being discovered, let Ihu hoi bo loose and it came buck. At Will Parker's sale last Saturday, thoroughbrod hoga did not bring as good a price as they should have dono under tho existing, circumstances. The soar and yellow leaf is now with ub and reminds ono that a eupply of fuel must be laid in, in order to keep tho boreal blasts from congealing us. . Gub Roata is going to feod 335 head of cattle this winter. Ho has purchased 20.000 buahola of corn and oxpecta to buy 10,000 more before tho season is over. Not a man on tho populist ticket will be eloctod this fall. MoNony will be elected district judgo, and tho republi can Btate ticket will bo elected. Minden Gazette. Mrs. D. Bartlelt and daughter of Lebanon, Kansas, woro in tho city this week buying goods. They were the guests of Mrs. J. H. Smith and family while in tho city. The eoap fiend and his pal wore in the city this week. Tholr aohome was to sell a box of eoap and make the pur chaser believe thoy would get a aet of 'dishes or Borne other coolly present. They did not tlnd many gullible people in Red Cloud, although a number did buy fltteou conte' worth unu paw ooi lar for it. Thoy left town on the night train, or they might have been pulled by the polioe. Thi World's Fair Tt9 mlagpVWM tat t(i. itatii:r ihi:ktio. M. Pinch, cuuhlur of State Bank is on the elck lint. W. B. Iloby waa looking after business intereots in Uniglor this week. MifH Dora Ward loft on Monday for Grand Inland, whore sho will attend college for ti ear. A. J. Toinllnson has arrived homo from Omaha and other placoB whoro ho has boon on businoss. II. V. Gulliford isconllncd to bis bod with fever of some kind, but is conva-J loscing at this this time. JofT Ward's friends aro sticking to him and he says he will poll tho entire democratic vote of Webster county, Alfred lladell ia nn export artist in draping windows, oh can bo easily prov en by observing tho show windows in his store room. They uro handsome. D. P. Scott, of Allerton, Iowa who moved to Montana somo flvo jears ago is in Red Cloud this week looking tho city over and at the Banio time at tending to buBiness. W. B. Roby, tho republican cundidnte for supervisor of Red Cloud, is u thor ough republican, and Tug Ciiiff hopes that every republican will do his duty in electing Mr. Roby. Ho is a sound republican and that is what we wunt. Vote for Roby. Mrs. D. L. Groat has been a confirmed invalid for ovpr ten years, and has been confined to here bod most bf that time. Tnr. Chief is pleased to note that alio ia recovering so much that sho isubloto sit up of late. On last Sunday sho got up and walked to tho kttchon for the first time in seven yours. Remember that J. W. Runchoy ha? inado an exceptionally good oQlcor, and, us sucti, is entitled to reelection. He has done his work wall, and has beon obliging and courteous to all alike. Not one word cun boeald against him on any grounds, us ho has performed his duties well uud to tho boat interests of the county. Voto for him. A llttlo grand child of Den Lindsay, seed four years, while playing with a sharp ax, hud tho misfortune to serious ly injure tho back of one of hia hands bo that it was thought to bo necessary to amputate the fingers. Drs. L. H. Bock and Fred McKeeky dressed the wound, and after examining it hopo to save the hand and fingers. L. H. Fort has few superiors when it cornea to clerical work, and we believe that he will show up fewer mistakes than any clerk who has over ocoupled that office. He does not claim to be parfeot, but invitoa comparison with his predecessors. Ho keepo bis books neat and clean, and his office is open for in spection nt all times. Vote for Fort. Sam'l West, the republican candidate for county judge, la a man of excellent ability and preeminently qualified for the position of oounty judge. He will decide all questions fairly, honeatly, and according to law. He will be a pleasant mun to do business with. You will get fair troutment at all timoa if ho ia elect ed to tho office of county judge. Vote for him. W. E, Thome and Dr. L. H. Bock are men who are too well known to need much recommendation from any source, howover.wo will say that they aro men who, it elected, will do their whole duty to the people, irrcgardless of whom they come in contact. Mr. Thome 1b the re publican candidate for surveyor and Mr. Beck is the candidate for coroner. Vote for them. Frank Cowden, Homer Sherwood, Al, bright. Charley Robinson, Deli Abel and Roy Talt took a spin over to Mankato last' Sunday, a distance of forty miles. After a dinner such as a hungry cyclist knows how to dispose of, the boys con eluded to brave the wind on the north read homeward. They are now talking of having circulars posted, warning ail cyollst who dislike riding mountains, corduroy roads and plowed greund to steer clear of the road betweeen Guide Rock and Burr Oak. As It was growing dark when the crowd reached Guide Rock, some of the boys took a little I "trslnln ". on the road borne. .VKWHV KITH. Mrri. Kenjon Skoon, of UIjbbob, Nob,, Is visitting in tho city this week. You can paint cheaper now than you can in the spring. Get priced at Cot ting's. Just received a number of Indies' shoes for large ankle and high instep. A. II. Kaloy. People wishing seed ryo can bo sup plied by calling on C. B. Orono, clork of thodiBtirce court. , Willis Fulton and wife camo in Satur day night und aro tho guesta of R, B. Fulton und family. Gene Wright came in this week to visit with his relatlvos. lie travels in Kansas and eastern Nobrusku. Every man hnving a beard shonld keep it Rueven nnd m.tarnl color, nnd If it is not bo alremly, use Baskinglmm's Dye and appear tidy. On und after Octobor 1st, '95, oil ia atrictly cash from the tank line. Hot out jour uatiH nnd wo will givo you the boat il for the money. John T. Jesskn proprietor tank line. Mrs. Biokticll has purchased the mil- hory storo of Mrs. Juliu A. Riohardscn inlV and hue ussumou cnargo or. tne same. The Jjoods havo boen romoved to tho room opposite the old store, into the Ovoring biKlding Jno. M. Chapin will have a public sale at his residence 0 miles north and 1 east of Red Cloud, and 3 miles west of Cowles, on Tuesday, Nov. 12tb, at 10 o'clock a. m. He will sell 117 hoad of stock, consisting of horses, cattle and hogs. This week a new firm came into ex istence, Messrs. , Geo. Guilford and W. W. Hill having purchased the up-town Meat markot of J. F. Hill & Co., Mr. Guilford buying J. F. Hill's interest. Tnr. Chief extends its congratulations and wishes tho now firm success. Dr. W. W. Vanco und wlfoof Kearney, Neb , wore in tho city this week visiting their relativos, L. M. Vance and wife. Thoy rode over on a tandem bicycle. When noar Blue Hill the wheol broke down and thoy wore obliged to hire a team and drive to Jerome Vanco's, noar Cowlos. Don't forget to voto for a republican for supervisor. Remember that much depends on electing a republican board. The republican candidates are oxcellont men and will see to it that tho business of the office is done up in the proper manner and according to law. Vote for republicans. J. S. White has made a record in the treasurer's office that is a credit to him and the people of Webster county. Show up a treasurer who has huntod up old taxes that have been smouldering in the vault for vears and collected them. except Mr. White. The expenses of He office havo been paid out ot delinquent taxes that othor treasurers eaid could not bo collected. Vote for White. As we co to press, we learn of the death ot Miss Bertha Frame, which co eurred last evenins at seven o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. J. L. Frame in this city. The young lady, whose pre-mntni-A dnntli we are tiuinad to chron icle, was 24 years and 29 daje old, and is reported to have aucoumbed to that dreaded disease, typhoid fever. The, funeral services were held today at the home of her mother. Tiii:it Ni:tv.s. F. P. Hudloy, papor hanger. Carriago painting, F. P. Hadloy. F. P. 1 1 ad ley, painter and decorator. Call nnd eoo Taylor'a carpota before buying. D. W. Hondorson wss up from Guide Rock Monday, J. N. Brown ot Nelson was in this burg Saturday. Congress plow shoes $1.25 and 81 CO at Cincinnati! shoe store, A comploto new lino of wall pnpor at Taylor'a at bottom prices. Are shoes advancing? Read A. II Knloy's ad at the hoad of local. W. L. Bennett and L. E. Spenco of Bladen were on our streots Tuesday. C. W. Kaloy is in Lincoln this wook, booming real estate interests for Web stor county. Mrs. Dolahoyde ot Bluo Hilt waa in Red Cloud Monday, the guest of Mrs. J. S. White. W. B. Roby will take eggs in exchange for Hour, fruit, food, grain, etc. Bring on your eggs. M. S. Marsh of Ronwick, Iown, was shaking hands with old friends in the city this woek. When you wunt a nice smooth shavo or hair out, givo Geo. Fontress a call One door west of Miner Bros' store. I have the largest assortment of boots and shoes in the city and at such nrtoea as will fit all pocketbooka. A. n. Kaloy. Mrs. McMaater ot Franklin, sister-in-law of S. E. Cozad, was in Rod Cloud this week while en route homo from a visit in Omaha. Go to W. W. Wright's, the chespest headquarters in the valloy for heotlpg cooking, nnd all kinds of stovos. Thoy havo them in great varioty. NEW FIRM! At the Old Stand. isiKASTCiwasiswxj-ianoxx-- rtwarqe III vtit&t Honors W.rieV Fk DR W sTDFAll RAKING PflWDB MOST PERFECT MADB. A pme Grpe Cream of Tartar Powder. fj tern Ammonia, Alum or any other rduKeraal 40 YEARS THE STANDAM Jas. Burden is a man who will run the office of district clork in good shape, and is fully qualified to do so in every particular. Ho has beon a resident of Webster county for a great many years and has Won the eateem of hia neigh bors and tho people generally wherever he has boen. You can not de better than to vote for him, for, in doing so you will be voting for a man who is de serving of your suffrage. Vote for Bur- don. We muit make a ooinpariinn, and, do ing so, it is oar Intention to do Mr. Fort no injastloe. Webster eoanty and its of floinls have dons exceedingly well by Mr. L ort, better than by any otner man who ever entortd its borders. Twelve yesrs of aotoul Maidens and eleven years .in the coort-hoose is tho rteord. Does he olalra any more T Of course he does, or he wonld not be a candidate. lie is atk ing too maoh, and the people will so de olde by eleoting Bailty, the old citizen nt doubly interested Ux payer. Nation, Bailey's Organ. ' Jud linilsy ooonpied the nonnly clerk's offloa fonr years, and got mad when the republicans refuted to endorse him the third term and joined the pops. Whil he held down thst'offioe he drew, on an' aTsrsge of $2300 a year salary as the reeord show (the law allows ft 500) drawing betwtea seven and eight has- dred dollars more eaoh year than lie was entitled te, under the gniao of ranking oat the tax list, whioh fees ho should hive turned over to the connty as the law dlreots. We de not desire to do lfr, Bailey as injuatUe, but the records are there and eaa be oxamined at any tin e. Mr. Fort's salary is only ilCOO. He makes the lax list and entera it on the fee book according to law, a all county clerk's skoald do. sad any excess of $1600 goes to Webster county, aad not into the poekst of the elerk. We cannot sec what Mr. Fort's residence la the eoanty for twelve years has to do with his being' sleeted to the eslos of county clerk, which offlee hs has held ons term only. At no period la the history ot the oounty has our public schools been in such an excellent condition as at the present time, the credit ot whioh must be laid to Prof. D. M. Hunter, the very efficient superintendent ot public in struction of Webeter county. He baa ehown adsalrable executive ability in that direction, and should be retained in that position tor many reasons. Vote tor Hunter. Tho new firm will continuo in the same businoss, Gro ceries nnd Quoonawsre, and in the near future will add one or perhapa two new departments that will bo con venient for our customers to buy nearly everything they may need for general use all at one store. Wo will aim to keep a full line ot everything that trado demands, and in tho near future you will be able to got every thing that is kept in a first-class store, from a pound of sugar to the finest can of fruit, or a set of tho cheapest dishes to a set of tho finest china, at prices that will suit all. We will not quoto you any.prlcea in this issue, but from now on will give you prices, and all the changes from week'to weok. ,. We Invito you all to como and inspect our goods 'and get prices bofore paying out your cash or selling your products. Everybody come and be suited, both in price and quality ot goods, Here is a bargain wo will have to offer you prices on: Juat recolvod a car ot fino apples, suitable for present or winter use. They will be closed out at the small aum ot 50 cents per bushel. Now is your chance; come quick. f Yourn respectfully, MIZEK & McARTHUR. Geo. Rogers was in the city this wsek Chos. BeBse was in Indianola the first of the week. Ed Bohanan of Lincoln was in the city this week. A. G. Willi' mother, who resides in Kearney, is in the city this week. Roecoe Cathor is detained from his achool this week, the result ot a bioycle header. Mrs. E. Dowland, who has boen visit Ing at tho residence of W. B. Roby, has returned to her home in Nelson. Henry Clatte waa down from Blades this weok, and made this office a pleas ant call while in the city. Ben McFarland is on the sick list this) week. A new section has been added to oar band, in the shape of three elide trosa bones. C. E. 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