THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1890. i M i J Tlmt heriincre of rich many a life. For Tliroat and Lung affections It is invaluable. It never fails to cure Cough, Cold, Croup and Whooping-Cough. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is the best. Price 25 cent CM LANCE'S PLUCS.Ue Cret bcco AntMoU.IOc. DcaUn of nl,.C.M,tr Co., BttoH. $ TI1K BOX TON'S t15c'MEAL:l , , 4. ;: sTi:.tit, VASut t -ishi:m, - ehjtti.i., X ' i'bbj, corrr.i.. J Weather I'oreeiwtn. Km) Ci.oui), Ni it., Feb.?, 1890 Tho following i the weather forecasts for tho nuxt 21 hours: ialr kiiiIk'H Winn,r In ciilrnl and w.nl porUn uiirtiH-r Nuitirdny. 1' W. Cowiii.n, Load Manager. Noti: These forecasts will be tliu plnyeddaib in cveiy postofllco in Web county. nmup imv.xtiox. I'UHll ! Push together ! PubIi a Bift piiHhl Anil all iitish Reel Cloud I Thon hoo hcrjprospcr as nover before. II. C. Cutter wee in Omaha this week. RufiiB Allen of Smith Contro was in tho city Huh week. D. II: Kaley and wife buvo moved on to their fiirm near Conies. It is rumored Unit a now millinery store ia to bo stinted in the city booii. Mrn. Ueiglo and duughtor, Lottio. re turned Inst Friday from a visit in He bron. Railroads, did jou Buy? Well, now, that sounds riht. VeB, wo must huvo them. John tins and Ralph Shaw, twUoo mont hoys. er in Red Cloud this week doing biihinrm L S. IMvwinUo' Hastings, represent ing the Smiili Premier Typewriter, was in the city UiiH week. J. K. W'liiio of Hliidun was iu Red Cloud iIiih week, and of courBo sub Bcribod for The Client Kamily Weekly. The people of Red Cloud ought to take enough (irid- in the woKnro of tlio city to fix up tliMH'dewalkH in front of their residences Hiid placeB of busineefl. On Monday evening a few personal friendH nf Mm or llentloy were imbed in h bin good wifo to help celebrate Ihb Doth birthday A very ploiiBiuu nine time wns reported Quick in effect, hiaN and lenve no Bern. Itiin.inc, -rnl., -kin eruptions , nnicklv euitd l.j DoW.t V Witch Hiuel I Hnlve. " Applied to burrs, -CRldB.old mire ' it iiiiiuimd in tltiet. Always euros piles. U L Cotting. Lust week, iu our writo tip of tho baud fir u'l, nniiiiMd tn mention that, in the wateh prest'iitiitinii for girla under lfl, Beulah Hull and Xellie Warren were close competitors, and that Miba Uoulah wua awarded tho premium. Thorn are bhuio peoplo who make it a busluet-s to cry down everything Unit ib contemplated in any phico. Lot h atop it mitl i-eo if it wou'i work jviBt hb well to uphold instead of run down evurj thing that jou don't have a linger in. A most enjo able uncial dunco was giv on by Messrs. 'Hernurd MoXeny and V. S. Gnrbor on hiBt Friday evoning, in tho spacious iiarlora of C. Wiener, located over hm clothing Btoro. Choice refresh montH were nerved during tho evening, and tho guest a dnticed and enjoyed themselves to thoir hearts' content. Our worthy townsman, D. M. Huntor, superintendent of public schools of Wubatpr county, is one of aovon iupor intondonts that haye been a- looted as u committee to tovIbo the study for tho county schoolB of tho state. A doBorvcd honor, suroiy. xno rroiessor im " iu of marked ability, and will do justice to the occasion. A littlo war oponod up within the Inst few days in Red Cloud on koroBono. Ono llrm dropped tho price from 25 cents , to 13 conte, thon another llrm wont to ' 12c, another to lie, and thus tho war gooa merrily on. Tho war ia aaid to be caused by that giant octopus, the Stand ard Oil Co., in ordor to forco John Jos eon to soil thoir goodB, and, while tho war wages, tho peoplo aro gotting tho benollt of cheap oil. ' Soothing, healing, olenuslng, DoA'itt's Witoh IIn.el Salve ifl the tuemy to sore, ouudnnnd piles, wldoh It nover fnils to nnr. Stnim iti'liiniz and tiuruiiiR, CureH ohnnped, lips una coiu-BoreH three hours, tl h Cotting. ill two or Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. .-!,.. .. . 1. ... ..... IK) iMiiuug nienb' nun tsuitti. Ladioa' halt solea Roys half soles '0 Miflses and youths half soles H'r ChildroiiB' halt soles ' Patches 10 See regular add Cincinnkti Uoot and Shoo Storo A. II. Kuloy, Prop. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or so 'great in Icav tnlng power as tho Royal. -: JTTiKi .iSS3r" and Door, has saved i m,uv i.ii. Viigil Law is in l.etiunnn thin week. J. A.Tulleys ih in thoeity thin week. Cliff Pope lniK gone lo Dakota on bua inosc. Dr. Dumerell was down fiom Ilastinps Monday. Mies Laura Smith is visiting in Kan- 6as thifl week. Walter Warren whb up from Suporior the tlrflt of the week. "7" P. Albright and J. S. While were ; iu UUuUmj this week. I Fur a fine hair tonic call on Hutchin- Eon & 1 1 nit t. tho biirbors. Thu bridal veil social at Mrs. Hontley's ThuiBjay evening was a gran J success. Mr. C. Probiipco and wife of Lincoln are vimtin thuir ditughter, Mr?. C. J. Popo. Rud the Bpocial prices A. II. Kaley is making on bIiol'h, in another column of this paper. Mrs. W. A. McKeighan has purchased tho Hradbrook property. It will make her a nice homo. Mrs. 0. L. Grillla returned to her home in Lincoln jeeterday, aftor u fix week's visit in this city "(live me n liver rugnlittm and I can regulnte the world,'' laid u genini. The druggist handed him u bottle of DeWitt's Little E'irly Itmers, thu fnmous little pills 0 I, Cotting. Tho agriculturtd society mat Thurs day afternoon and transacted business Tho premium list will be ready booii, mid w,e iinderRtaud that hereafter tho aBhnciatioii will bo dubbed u district fair, comprising tho counties of Webster and Franklin in XoliniKkii, und Smith and Jewell in Kansas, A good idea. 'J ho revival meetings tit llladon are still going on. Rev. 03. W Hummel tho r astor, is having gold suci-ori iu tiring ing souls to Christ. Pimple of nil agas lire being converted. Over eighty have made confession and forty (he have united wi h tho M. VI church. They have organized a Suudiiv echool of forty scholars and will org.imzo an Epworth Lnguo soon. IfHiifferitigwilhpiliH.il i'l interest ynn to know that DeW n's Wi'rli llazl Salve will enre them. Tins mi, ilu'!n ip a upeeillc! for all romit'anita nf this eliar aetr, and if iiiHtriniinn- (which are sim pie) are carried out, a c:ir- uill n-siilt. Se have testnil tliU iu iiiimerons enses, anil atwas with like re"iilts. It never falls. C L Totting. An M1 l.iiiMltiuirK. In all probability there does not exist in Webster county another as unique character as Uu:lo Tommy Rood, who Ih eighty-eight j ears of age, and probably tho oldest man iu tho county. He was born in 1808, in Doston, Muss , and, when but a lad, choso tho life of a sailor, shipping as cabin boy on a morchaui man in those days, about the swiftest craft that sailed tho blue wators of the Atlantic, For twenty yearn he plied tho seas for a livelihood, visiting every nook and corner of tho foot-Htonl, He has visitod all tho principal cities of Eur opo, Asia. Afrca, and the Americas, and relates many interesting stories in ro gard to tho countries of the east. Sornetimo in tho !0'a hn started out and travorsod the great unknown west. Ho took part in many or the Hard Mught Indian waw, acting iib interpreter for the government. Ho can speak fluently sevoral Indian languages, principally that of the Sioux. His stories of those memorable events aro exceedingly in torcsting. He located in this county about tho 70V, and whon Tun Ciur.r waa first printed, ho paid f 5 for ono of tlio first copies and has remained a loyal patron evor since. Uncle Tommy, although bont by tho infirmities ot more than four scoro years, jet bears promiue of m ny raoro years if URefuInesa, Few mon hnvo had tho experience that has co mo to him in all parts of the earth, In politics ho has boon an ardent repub lican since that party came into exist once, and fought in the late war to maintain them. Ho is still a devout follower ot republicaniHin, und may ho alwnys he bo 1b our wIbIi Awarded Highest Honors World' Fall. am CREAM BAKING PDW0IR MOST PERFECT MADE. A, pute Grape Cream of Tart'ir Powder. Fjw Von) Ammonia, Alum or any other olultcraiV: 10 YEARS TU0 STANDAM ran ORGANZED The Kel 4'lmul Commercial luh ItlrrlH in Judge Dun)-' Oitlee and 'orniii a Complete Organization. Now It mil) for IliixliifNi In the Iiiireftt of ISt'd iiud. In responfio to a popular sentiment, n large number of Red Cloud bucinesc mon und citizens mot in Judgo Duffy's ofllco last Wednesday evening, for tho purpoBo of completing tho organisation of the club started a few days ago. Ow ing to the fact that Mr. A. lladoll had handed in his resignation as president ot tho former club, the committee thought it expedient to call another meeting and ro elect officers for the club on a ditloront basis, Mr. lladoll, while willing to do ull in his power to help Red Cloud forgo to tho front, thought that it would not be udvisablo for him to neglect his own business to do so, and therofore roslgnod to take eirect at otico. In ennsequonco, the committee on organ iation called tho meeting last Wednes- night for that purpose. Tho meeting was called to ordor by Itobt. T. Potter; O. C. Hell was called to tho chair, und Mr. Potter wns choccn secrotary pro tern. On motion, tho body resolved itself into a Commercial Club and proceoded to tho election of officers, wun tlio loiiowing roBuus: President. D. J. Mors. Vice President, D. F Mizor. Socrotary, Robt. T. Pottor. Treasurer, W. T. Auld. Extcutivo Hoard Alfred lladoll, Ran dolph McNitt, D.J. Myers, A. II. Kuloy. Geo. J. Warron. Advisory Hoard W D Roby. G W Dow. C S Donnett. G R McKeeby, C H Miner, O C Doll, F O Turnure, O L Cot- ting. FV Taylor. W L McMillan. .1 W Kunchoy, M R llentloy, C W Kaley, C II Potter, T J Ward, D F Mizor, F W Cowdon, Jno Polnicky, Jns Peterson, J O Dutler, A Morhnrt, D B Grico, U M Martin, S A Templo, L P Albright. Tho club starts nut with several prop ositions that will bo of great interest to this city, and will bo worked upon until tho work is accomplished and all aro safely located in our midst. What tlio city needn is hot lifo and no drones in the hive. Kvary man in Roil Cloud that can do so ought to enroll lus namo on tho Club records nntl become an earnest worker in tho promotion of the city's welfare. You aro either for it or against it, so c mo out nnd mako your position known Tho club bus under consideration tho re establishment of the creamery in this city, a thing most to bo desired. Thoy aro preparing to send bmo specimons of stucco to Topokn lor examination, with u view to having same developed in our midst. Thoy have in viow tin estab lishment of a brick hotel in the city and many mom projects that can be brought here, provided that, the citizens take hold of tho enterprises as they should. Do you desire to holp tho city ? If so, got your shouldor to tho wheel, and do so without furthor equivocating. It will take united action to accomplish any ot theso projects. IIV-LAWS. Art. 1. This organization shall bo inown as tho Red Cloud Commercial Club. Art. 2. Tho oject of this organization is to secure the united efforts of tho business men nf Red Cloud in advanc ing tho welfare and material intorests of our city. Art..!. Tho membership of this or ganization ahull consist of nil por'ons who sign tho by-laws or thiB onlor. nnd pay into its troasury tho sum of ono dollar. Art. 1. At any regular or called moot ing nf this organization, sovon persons, not including tho president and secro tary, ahull constituto a quorum. Art. Tho oflicsrs of this organization shall consist nt a president, vice presi dent, soeretary and treasurer. Thoy shall hold their rospectivo olllcos for tho term of one your, or until thoir success ors shall have been olectod. Art. C. Thorn shall bo Rn advisory board, whoso duty it shall bo to ndvisa the officer nnd organization on any and all mutters which may como before thorn for consideration; such advisory board shall consist of twonty-llvo membora of this organization. Art 7. Tho executive board of this organization shall consist of live per sons. Tho prosidont and soeretary shall bo ox officio mombora ot tho oxecutive board. Thoy Bhall hold thoir ofllco for tho term of one year. Art. 8. All membora in good standing shall be allowed to participate in tho deliberations ot thio organization. Art 9. Tho mootinga of this Club shall bo bold in tho ovoning of the first Friday ot eaoh month, but mootinga may bo hold at nthor titnos whon, in tho opinion of tho president or a majority ot tho executive board, such mooting shall bo doomed noceBBary. Art. 10. It shall be tho duty of tho president to proflido at all meetings of tho Club: in his absence, tho vice presi dent shall preside; in tho abaonce ot both, tho chairman of tho oxecutive board shall preside. All ordors drawn from tho troiiBiirer shall bo counter signed by tho prosidont. Tho secretary shall mako und presorvo a record of all the biisinoss trnnsactad by this Club at its meetings; collect tho dut a that shall be assessed against the members hereof; said record shall he ovjdonco of tlio standing of each member of tho Club; the secretary shall pay ovor all moneys so collncted by him to tho treasurer ot tho Club. No money shall bo paid nut by said treasurer, except upon order duly signed by tho secretary and coun tersigned by tho president of the Club. and all ordors shall stato fully for what purpose they wore drawn. Art 11. The treasurer shall keop tho funds of this Club, and no money shall be paid out by him except UKin order dul) signed and countersigned by tho secretary iihd president of tho Club. Art 12. Tho executive board ahnll have full power to transact any and all hualucRB brought before them, which, in tho opinion of a majority ot tho mom hors of the board, does not require ao tlon by a moeotlng of tho Club, but all ' hiMlncBs bo trinsacted sludl be lepotted tn the Club at the oimiing regular moot-, ing. I rggzj-s ..T-ggxrar.-saaci., rTTL.L ..v The fallowing are Ihu nniiirn of those who signed as members, T J Ward. IIP Bowler. Henry Diedorich. K VTiiylor, KJ Overing, W L McMillan, .1 S Djer, duo Dickersnn, 10 Welsch. J S Kniigh, J C Warner, J A McArlhur, Geo New house, .1 SUilhntn, 11 KGriee, M A'bnghl, I) .1 Mjere, (' H Crone, (' I) Robinson, LII F.rt, V, V Kalev. Theodore Ponsor, Alfred lladell, W A Sherwood, .1 O Duller. Geo W Dlair, V S Dense, Oleo J Warren, 1) W Turnure, J A Damn, Peter Conovor, L I) Oiitman, Den Ludlow, P A Hansen, WTAuhl, G W Dow. J II Smith, Geo () Veiser, Randolph MoVitt, F K MeK'eeby. II C Richmond, N. W. Klngslaud. S A Temple, J K Aultz, J A Ho)d, M M Stern, C S Dennett, D F Mizer, A Morhnrt, tleo Morhurl, Jiih PeterFnn, 1 1 W Sherwood, LP Albright, U M Martin, J S White. RT Potter, J M Chatllu. John Polnioky, Nolson Longtm, F W Cowden, C II Miner, Jos Herburger, A Cook. Fi W Kaley. O D Dell, F (1 Turnure, O L Cotting. G W Hutchison, A II Kaley. L M Orabill, J W Rnnchey, W D Roby, A C HoBiiior, J Nustt'in, R D Dodford, O K McKeeby, ED Smith, Jos (larbor. Tho record of retnarknlilo cures effected enables ii trntlifnllv to sny that Hood's Sarsaparilla is tlm only trim blood pnti- Uer prominently in ni pnnno eye today. Hood's pills nrn the best family ontlmr, tie nnd liver medicine, llii'mlen. reliS' tile, sure. . . O. Wienor, our ontorprising clothier, left Wednesday evening for Chicago an 1 New York, to lay in his Btook of spring nnd aumnier clothing. Mr. Wiener cumot)Rcd Cloud in the fall of 188.1, and from a small business has, by njiiare nnd honest dealing, built up an excel- ' lent business, such as many men would ' t - .1 ft !.. . .... I... ..!!.... I.i- IIO pruuu in in until; itiruur uuhh. isur- ing theso fnw yonia ho has erected n linn business block, and has always kept abreast of all enterprises of the city, nnd it is with pride that Tub Ciur.r ro tors to such substantial evidences of prosperity among Red Cloud's business mon. Having nail many jears exper ience in the business, ho buys with an understanding of just what is needed nnd keeps none hut tho best goods in his store. Such men aro what go to mako up a sueeersful business commun ity. He will return home in about ten dins or two weeks. We hope his future vears will be as prosperous as the past have beon. The dyspeptic carries a dreadful loud on his hark. It seems as if he were renl ly mndo np of two msn. One f them nmbitioiiH, tirniny nnd energetic; the other slek, listless, peevish anil without force. The weak man weighs the other down TIih dyspeptic may be able to tin pretty good work one day, ami th next day because of some little inilisnretion iu enting, he may tie nbln to do nothing at all Meat cases nf dyspepsia start with constipation. Constipntinn Is the cause of nine tetitlis nf alt hnman sickness Some nf is symptoms nre siok nnd bil ious hunderh. dizziness, snnr stomach, loss of appetite, foul breath, windy bet ohingi, heartburn, pain nnd distress after eating. All these are Indicative of derangements of tho liver, stomnch nnd bowel, nnd all nre caused bv constipa tion Dr. Pierce's I'lansnnt Pellets are the qnlokes easiest nnd most certain onre for this condition, They nro not violent In niiMnn. Send 21 cents in one cent stamps In World's Dispensnry Medi cal Association, Hnffalo, N. Y., and re ceive Dr. Pierce's 1008 pago Common Sens Mndioal Advler, illntrnted. . i .... runner' liiNlitute. On hiBt Friday and Saturday tho Farmers' Institute, advertised to take place in this city, whs held, a large num ber of interested furthers being present und participating. On Friday, Pi of. Swoozy, state motor ologist, gave mi able discourse on the rainfall. This subject waa listened to attentively. Prof. Stauiror of Dellovuo, prosidont of tho Stato Dairyman's Association, talked on his oxporienun in that Una, showing plainly why Nebraska was hot ter adapted than many othor ntates in that lino. On Saturday, Prof. I. L. Ly on, ot the agricultural experiment ata tion, gave a splendid talk on sub-aoiliug, and all questions nddressod to him wore plainly answered. Prof Nicholson talked on tho augnr boot subject and interested Ida hoarera. After tho spoech making was ovor, a porinaiont organization waa oiroctod Tho officers woro: R. L. Alyna, prosidont. T C. Hacker, vicopresidont. C. W. Kaley, treasurer. D J. Myers, secretary. Tho next uiHoting will be held in this city on Wodnoedny, February 10. at 1 p. m , in tho courthouso, program of which will appear iu our next issue. Wutch for it. The Farmers' InBtituto is ono of tho best means ot educating tho farmor that haa over boon discovered, and ought to bo fully appreciated, A drowning mau would have littlo nso for a method of rescue which would re quire days A dynpoptlo doesn't want to bother with a remedy that is going to take weekB to aliow itn tmntUcial elTeuts, Tho Mount Lebanon Stinkers ar offering n product nuder tho name of Shnkur Di gestive Cordial wulch yiedls immediate relief. The very tlrHt dose provuH viw flcial in most casus; and ft is owing to their iiHbntmdt-d couttdouce iu it thai they havd put 10 cent IioUUh on the mar ket. '1'he.e can be Inul thoimh any drug gist; nnd it will repay the ululated to iu vest tho trilling sum liece'snry to make n trial. The Shaker Digestive Cordial re lieves by resting tho stomauh mid aiding thu digestion of food, LAXOIj la the best intulialuo for oh lid -run. Doctors rucommutul it In place ot Castor Oil. Uev. Ulackwull is ings at tho McCall good results. still holding moot school hoiiBo witli The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, T iawmmmmmm' All I Winter I Goods Are I Offered At Whole- sale Cost 1 AT WIENER'S. 1 innni ii 71- Turnure MJCCI.fcSOKS TO Shea & Turnure Bros., IH.AM.HS l. STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries and ODEF.NSWARE. Turnure llroa. will caiillmie iialnvai.ut the old Miami, thanking ciiHtomera Tor paal fuvam anil Nollellliif h coiitliiuunee of your pulroiuiKe. WE HAVE A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS 10 OFFICE: Oil, Oil, Perfection Oil, worth 25c, lor 12c per gal. Even Change Tobacco, 15c per lb. 1 lb John Smith Smoking Tobacco and one Briar Pipe, 1 lb Battle Battle Ax Plug Tobacco, 1 do, boxes Parlor Matches, 500 lbs Missouri Dried Peaches, Fancy Louisiana Itice, Oat Meal 10 lbi for 25c 15c bottle Mustard and Pickles for 10c 200 gal N. O. Molasses, a little dark in color but a good baker, 25c per gal. 200 gal Pure Country Sorghum, 5c ' Our Dried and Kvnporated Fr it Stock is complete. Wo carry tho lurgoat stock of Queonsnare in Webster county at prices that defy competition. Wo want your business. Nollee. Tho llrm horetofuru existing under tho llrm namo of Dojo .fc Grico bus this day been dissolved by mutual consent. L. II. Deyo retires and 11. K. Grico con tlnuoa tho IiubIiu'bb, assumes ull obliga tions nnd collect) nil accounts. Uod Cloud, Nebraska, Fob. 1, lS'.IC. L. II. Dkvo. II, E. Gince. s- '. v: if r -...u..U..U......UK Brothers 25c 20c 10c 5c 5c Turnuiie Bros. D'holiillon of Partnership. Notlco U hereby Kl en Hint tlm 1 artner&lilp licietofnre t xtttluu timid tlio fliin mine ot Mum X rnrimiu IIiim ,1ms lutn (IIsmiIyuI by iniitiiit consult, .Mr I'. W. Slu-Aft tiring. 'Ilio III hi ulll lieu-after lie known as Turnure Urn,, liu u III .I-.MIIIU .ill uiillriullolis of die old Mini. 1', W.SllKA, II. W.TUIINUBK. V, (1, TUHNIUU. Keil Cloud, Neb , J A nuary 37, 1690. 1 ? " 1 :i ' ii 1 '