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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
m zL THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 0, 1890. 5 .- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE A. (!. HotMKIt, Killtor. LahoyTait, AtBt. local Kdltor. "$ . 4. 4. ..j. 4..4.... 4.. THE BON TON'S i 15c MEAL: feTHAK, EGU, I t BIILAI, UUTTER,! J Ili:, COFFEE. J Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing nions' liulf boIob HO Ladles' halt soles l() Boys half solos 10 Misses and youths half solos 35 Childrens' httlf Eoloa 2r. Patches 10 Soo regular add Cincinnati Hoot and Shoo Storo A. II. Kaloy, Prop. 1IKIEF MEXTIOX. Rev. E. L. Ely is expected in tho city Sunday. Pnpor hanging nt hard timcB prices. P. P. Hadley. Our merchants are preparing for spring business. T. W. Harrington has tuovod from Cowles to Kansas. For a line hair tonic call on Hutchin son & Hiatt. tho barbers. St. Patrick's day in tho morning will occur, as usual, on the 17th. Please como in, you that can, nnd pay your subscriptions; wo nood tho money now. Thcro will bo a Sunday-school rally nt this place on Sunday, March 15. Evory ono invited. Rev. K. L. Ely will preach in tho Con gregational church March loth, morning and evening. Tho W. U. T. U. will meet every Thursday afternoon during March with Mrs. Alice Pope. Hoforo ou piper your house you should sen F. P. Hadley. Ho will do you first class work at reasonable prices. We received a lottor this weok from Otto Stockp, Grnndviow, Iown. Ho says thoy aro having line Nebraska woathor thore. Sid Cox o.xpectn to tako a tour of tho west in a few weeks for his health. His wife will accompany him, and thoy will go overland. An elTort in being tnado to do soino good work on tho roads leading to Kan sas. A lot of volunteer work is boing arranged by overseers of highways. Ono Minute Cough (.'inn touches tho right spot. It nWo toiei'-s it at tho right timo if you tnki U wh-n you hnvn a cough or cold? TIimi don't cough. C L Cottitig. The state bank is doing business in the little olllce mom back of the bank ing room, while the J5ntly block is bo ing repaired of tho tiro loss of a fow weeks ago. Tho H. it M. will run homoeeekors' ox curbions from points east of tho Mis souri river to points in Nebraska and Kansas on March 10th, April 7th, April 21st, May .rth. Rolit. M. Martin. Jr., Nobe Robinson, and others of tho (Jed Cloud contingent in Cripple Creek, roport the wenthor cold and tho snow deep. That is what might 1)0 called getting gold under difll eultics. Quito a chango in tho weather tho first of the weok. UoalerB in ice wore circulating with smiles frozon on their features, but thoy wcro rapidly thawed out yostorduy when Old Sol mado his appoaranco. Tho Holland House is doing a nice business those days, and tho jolly land lord, li. D. Oatmnn, shakes his fat sides with merrimont, whilo ho food tho hun gry people, with tho abundanco that ho always keeps in hlB lnrdor. John Frod Potorson, will soil Mb horses, cattle, hogs and agricultural im nlomontB, on hiB farm on soction 7-1-11, just east of Olivor McCall, on Tuesday March 10, 1B!)0, at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms 12 months without interest. Col. Winfrey, auctioneer. Thore will bo n mooting of tho ladies' auxiliary to tho Wobstor County Agri cultural Society on Tuosdny aftornoon, March 10. at 2:150, at tho residence of Miss Mollio Ferris. All uro invited, nnd all ofllcoru aro requested to bo present. HV OltUF.II PlIEHIDHNT. Owing to tho day boing so disagroe able on last Wednesday, tho Rod Cloud momborn of tho Farmers' Institute, which was to bo hold nt Cowles, did not attond. Tho interest in thoso institutes ohoukl not bo allowed to wnno, as thoy will bo n great help to tho farmorB. Tho rovivalB at the M. E. church aro ' still progressing, and Pastora Mnxtlold and Hummel think thoy seo the light appearing, nnd that soon there will bo a roat revival in our midst. Thoro in no doubt hut what a good rovivol would bo a lasting bonofit to tho church and city. Itliciiuiiilisiii "'urvil lu ii May. 'MYSTIC CUIIK" for Ithunmntlsm nnd Neuralgia radically enres in 1 to n days. Its notion upon the system i re inarkibht and mysterious. It romoyes nt onee the cnnse and the diseaso immed iately diRitppcnrs. Tho lUst dose grently fount-Ms. 75 cents. Bold by II, 13. Uriou druggist, Iti-d Cloud. A Uaml t'liVrn'ror Suit;. Four miles north went of Rod Cloud, containing 100 acres Terms reasonable. "Apply to Mrs Jan Kirkwood, Fairfax, Atchison county, Mo. 150m A high livpr with V torpid livr will net ho n long liver. Corrrot the liver with DoWlttV Ijittle Knrly Risets, little pills ouro dj-s; epsln nn.l constipation. 0 L dotting. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder OIU AM) EXS. Miss Lola Popo is homo from Hluo Hill. Mrs. J. F. Curran returned homo this wook. E. J. Ovoring is in KansnB this week on buainoBfl. Mrs. M. R. Hentley is home from Lin coin and Omaha. Herman Nuu wns down from Uluo Hill tho first of the week. A complete new lino of wall pnpor ut Taylor's at bottom prices. Tho board of supervisors moot next Monday in adjourned session. Thero Booms to bo Botno hopo of an ico harvest, aftor all next year P. A. Williams, of the Riverton Re view, was in Rod Cloud this weok. Miss Lucy Parkor is lying quito sick nt hor residonco in the north part ut tho city. Grant Ushor is going Saturday to Wisconsin and Illinois in tho interest of D. J. Myers. Don Lindsoy has a quarter Intoreet in three Cripple Creole mines that aro said to be hummers. Amos Cowdon loft Hub week for Alii nnco, Neb., whore ho will tako a position us cbrk in a hotel. Mrs. Jno, Wilholiiison. Jr.. nnd Miss Mary Wilholmson wont to Missouri Mon day where they will rosido in the f uturo. Tommy McClolland, brothor of Miss Tillie McClelland, was visiting his Bister this wook. Ho resides in Hlootningtou. Thore aro eomo very rotton sidowalk just in front of tho old Ormsby build ing. It should be repairod bofore some ouo gets injured. We understand that plans for the now hotel have been drawn up and will bo ready for execution us soon as they can be submitted to Mr. Moon. Frank Undley has boon appointed night patrolman by the merchants, in the place of Mr. Saunders, resigned. Frame will muke a good ollicer. Tom Penman, tho ii. & M. timo keep er, luiH 1ub now synchronized clock in position and the lino connected, bo that lie is now prepared to givo you railroad time. Tho young frionds of MisB Eva Fostor gave hor u grand suriiriso party on Monday ovenmg. A largo crowd wiib pronout and u itiugnilieont time was re ported. iv. ii. ranter, ot i ntriax, Missouri, a brother ot Will and Lucy Parker is in tho city, whore ho was called by the BuriouH sioknese ot his sister, Miss Lucy Parker. Frank W. Cowdon, our postmaster ro coivod tolay a beautiful high grade Fowlor bicycle. Mr. Cowdon is agent for tlieao bicycles, which aro without doubt the leading wheels in this coun try. Mrs. D. J. Judson has been quite sick for the last fow days, nnd has boon un dor tho care of Dr. lieck. She had an attack of lung fever and grip combined. Wo aro pleased to note that uho is con valescing. Soothing, healing, cleansing, Do Vitt's Witeh Ho.cl Halve is tho enemy t-i Korea, wounds mid piles, which it never fuilH to cure. Stops ituhiug and burning. Cures chapped, lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. U L Getting. "Tho Red Cloud Chief mine," of which Geo. W. Lindsoy nnd Porter Hedgo aro the principal owners, is reported to be vory rich, tho ore assaying uoarly 8100 to tho ton. That's good; we hope thoy will make a million and spend it in this city. Tho city election is almost bore, and, up to date, we Have uot heard from any one wanting olllce, Whot in tho mis chief is tho matter with the boys ? Ono term ot tho mayoralty seems to be onough for any one man. Thore Bhould bo, however, good mon selected, who will 1111 the Mlllces without pay. It is of much concern that such be the caso, ns wo nood nil tho money possible to put the city in ohapo in tho future. Last Saturday night Miss Rossio Wildor ontortnined Mrs. Dow'b Sunday school class, of which she is a mombor, in a very pleasing manner. At a due time refreshments woro sorved. Games and stories wero indulged in until a seasonable hour, whon tho guests do parted, giving thoir doparting friond thoir best wishos. Those prosont wero: Mrs Dow, JobbIo Duckor, Sueio Rifo, Rossio Cnrpontor, Alice Rniloy, Vanco Foo nnd Viola Ward, Among the enterprises of our town, which havo woathorod all kinds ot storms and all kinds of competition, thore is nono that has boon as successful aa Wiener's Clothing Emporium. Honest doalings will always toll. Mr. Wienor hnsjust returned from Now York and Chicago, whoro ho spent a month in picking up bargains, and, from the prices ho is offering goods at, we cannot help but think ho auccoodod in gotting what ho wont aftor, "goods at right prices." Tom Ponninn has two or threo gold IirIi in a ghisn jar. The othor night the wuathor suddenly changed and the IIhIioh frozo, along with tho water, and, to all intents and purpose, woro as dead as mackerels. Tom said they had gono to llsh heaven, whorovor that might bo, Finally tho ico thawed, and by noon thoy had survived tho "cold wave" and wero gotting along "swimmingly" A glow of pleasure flitted across Tom's facial organs as he related their miracu lous escape to our roportor. Itlookod "hcalj" for tho llsh for a littlo whilo. Tin: Oim.r hopes that tho city council and tho parties concerned, in justico to CongreEsman Moon, will open up nth nvonuo just no soon us possible. Mr. Moon relied upon the promises of Rod Clotiil to do so, ami, in fact, it was guar anteed to him. Now let our people do t.mi justice nod open the street, It iu such men nn Mr. Moon that lU'd Cloud wants and invites to tako hold of nub stautial enterprise, and wo cannot af ford to turn them down. Ho ought to lin treated white, at least, and nut mndo u target of. A l'lomiint ltvrepllon. On Inst Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miner gave n very pleasant recep tion to thoir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Minor, who woro re cently wedded, and had just returned from n wedding tour in tho east. Their handsomo residence was beautifully do;oratod with Unworn, etc., and togeth er with tho snoot music from Jenkins' Parlor Orchestra, which wns comfort nblyonscotisod nt the head ot tho spacious hall, the large number of guests caught the inspiration and all wont as joyously as n marriago boll. Tho company was re ceived in the north parlor by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miner, the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Minor, Mrs. Carolino E. A. Gather, and the Misses Mary and Margaret Miner, and from thero they woreoseortod into an adjoin ing parlor, where delicate creams, slier borts, nnd delicious cakes and cotToo woro served. The MIfbos Irene Minor, Jossio Cather and Mabel Howard pre sided ovor the table1-, which woro ele gantly decoruted with rare flowers of many kinds. It wiib an uuspiciouiocsa sion, and started the young couple out on the matrimonial voyago with tho host wishes of their numorous frionds in this city. Mr. and MrsJ.L. Minor and their ostimnblo family thoroughly un derstand the art of making their guests fool at easo, and this waa no oxcoptiou, as they nil avor that this was tho most pleasant event that has transpirod in this city for many months. All present extended to tho young couplo thoir con gratulations ami tho host wishos for a long and happy lifo. The people of Rod Cloud and Webster county should not forget the interstate fair to be given in this city undor tho management ot tho Webster County Agricultural Society noxt Septombor. This will bo ono of the best fairs ever given in tho state, outside of tho stuto fair. Tho dntes are Septombor 11, 15, 10, 17, 18 nnd 10. Tho premiums will bo $5000, nnd 32000 for speed. Pasto the dates up und begin now to preparo ex hibits. Corn utul Out Wanted. Minor RroB. aro buying corn nnd oats, and aro paying the highest market piiC0B. 10-tf Tho district mooting ot the Knights of Pythias will tako plaeo in this city on tho 19th. Grand Chancellor Ford will be hero, and tho following lodges will havo roprosontutlvon bore: Lucuilus, No. 03, Uloomington. Dalmation, No. 157, Alma. Rod Cross, No. 58. Blue Hill. Reaver City, No. 77, Ueavor City. Hastings, No. 28, Hastings. Cnlnntho, No. 20. Red CUud. This will bo a lodge of instruction and every K. P. should get in line. Tho following aro tho olllcors of tho Rod Cloud Fire Department, elected on lust Monday evening: Chief, A. J. Tomlinsnn. 1st ABBt., C. Ii. Winrrey. 2d Asst., A.H.Gray. Src'y, Geo. H. McCall. Treasurer, J. O. liutler. Trustees, J. H. Wegmunn, II. 1'. Sow tor. II. Diodcrich. Foreman 11. and L A. II. Gray. Assistant, W. L McCord. 2d Assistant, Geo. Hutchison. Hose Co. No. 1, J. O. liutler, foreman. Assistant, II. P. Sowter. ad Assistant, R. W. Ferris. Hoso Co. No. 2, II. Diedorich, foreman. Assistant, T. W. Hatllold. 2d Assistant, Goo. 11. McCall. Tho dopartinent tondored its thanks to Mayor lientloy for tho donation of e25. Tho department also voted thanks to Asst. Chief Runchoy for his olllciont services while acting chiof. "(live me a liver regulator and I can rcgnlnte the world,'' (aid a genius. The druggist haiided him a bottle of DoWitt's Littlo Knrly Risers, the famous little pills 0 L Gotting. i i SCHOOL ITEMS. l'Mltross, Miss Muiiile WVIilcinau, llnnnrlxra' I e.lllllnMo Dllly. importers jlaryJUinl-H. Thore woro only three pupils porfect in attendance and punctuality, they were Mary Emtio, Lucy Eamos nnd Mamie Weideman. The General History class had quito n discussion on tho following question: "That educated men tight bettor than those not educated. Tito llotany pupils aro woaring weary looks now us tho slips and paper havo come. Miss Garbor nnd hor Goology class wont up to Mr. Kuley's Fnduy to boo eomo specimens. John Eamos was a caller Friday a. m. Aftor tho school had sung soveral songs Thursday a. m tho tonth grade favorod ub with thoir class yell. Mr. Smith taught the Geometry class Thursday a, m. Prof, Wilson boing ab sent. Miss McClolland gave tho boys ot the ninth grade a catch problem to wsrk. She said tho rulo could not bo found in tho arithmetic, geomotry or trignomotry Ono bright boy said maybe it could be found in "physiology." John Tulleys was n caller in tho high Bchool Monday. Mnny pupils are absent this wook on account ot eicknoss. Mablo Howard has returned again to school after n few dayn ot sickness. Miss Ray LotBon taught tho Gorman class Tuesday. Prof. Wilson usod tho rod on throo pupils Woddesday. Miss Garbor being sick lust Thursday tho Virgil class was taught by Mntnio Wiedonuin. Miss McClolland road a vory Interest inir story to tho pupils Wednesday. Awarded Highest Honors-World's FaMC nis KEAIH iHING wnm MOST PERFECT MADb A piie Crape Crcimf f TnrurPcwdet. Ft (rem Ammtnts, Alum i rat yotlurtdullcn.V. 10 VP..HRS Ihti 5TANPAM. wl Another llitllrmiri. Tnoro have boon many tnlkn about gotting railroads into Red Cloud, and numerous committer have talked rail road to all the tuilroad ma. nates ot tho country, but 1 iik Ciim has a plan of action that, it taken up, it believes could bo workod The Santa Fo road runs into llarnard, Lincoln county, Kan sas, throo tiers south of Red Cloud, or about GO miles south of us. It is under stood, fo ttur informant said, that the Santa Fe folks desire to extend that bruuch northwest, and that thoy could bo Inducod to extend the line through to this city, via Heloit and Mankato. A road of this description would tap the Kansas coal Holds, and, it there Is any thing that would help Rod Cloud, it would bo to tap a coal Held; and it would bo a direct lino to tho gulf. Our Inform ant said further, that tho road could bo procured by united otfort and, If it came iioro, Red Cloud would be made it divl. sion point. The commercial club will probably investigate tho matter soon nnd soo if thero can bo nnv inducements olfered in that way. Wo need a wood railroad: the lnananors of thoSnntuFn aro progressive follows, and, with tho help of Lincoln, Mitcholl and Jowoll counties, KutiBas, and Webstor county, Nobraska, thoro ought to bo a splendid opportunity of securing this road. If tlio prospect Tor n crop is good, thoro might bo such a thing nn tho whlstlo of tko Santn Fo enginos boing hoard in this city bofore biiow Hies noxt fall. Wo hopo, Republican :ity Convention. Tho republican rotors of tho tlrst and second wards of the city of Ked Cloud nro roqueBted to send delegates from their respective wardw to meet in con vention at the court-house in the city of Red Cloud, on Friday, March lilth, 180(1, ut 7:150 p, m for the purpose of choosing the following candidates for city olllcors, viz: Mayor. City Clork. City Treasurer. Polico Judgo. City Surveyor. One Alderman from First Ward. One Aldorman from Second Ward. Two members board ot education. Tho several wartlB are entitled to rop roiontntion ns follows, the apportion ment being based upon tho vote cast for T. L. Norval for supremo judgo in 1805, giving each ward ono dolegato for each llvo votes or major fraction thoreof : Firet ward, 18 delegates. Second Wurd, 25 delegates. It is recommended that no proxies bo admitted to the convention, but that delegates present be authorized to cast the entire vote of the ward which they reprosont. Any voter believing in the prinemleH of thn republican party, mid who will when challenged, deelure his intention of supporting the ticket nominated by thin convention, shall bo untitled to a vote at the primaries herein mentioned. R li. Fltl.TON, Chairninii City Central Committee. 'lty I'll mar If. Tho republican primaries for the elec tion of delegates to tho republican city convention ufll bo held on Thursday Murch 12th, from three to sevon p. m., as follows: First ward, nt W. 11. iioby's feed store. Second ward, at Firomen's hall. Tho following are appointed to act as judges and clerks of election ut the fore going primaries, viz: 2d ward Judges, L. P. Albright, O. O. Doll mid II. A. Howard. Gierke, 11. E. Pond and A. C. Ilosmer. lot ward Judges, M. C. Sherman, I). L. Groat and Sherman llruiior. Clerks, D. C. Jenkins and S. W. Foe. R. II. Finin.N, Chairman City Central Committee. - If suffering with piles, it will interitst you to know that DoWitt's Witeh Hazel Halve will cure them. This inedieiut) is n speaiflo for nil complaints of this char aoter, and if iuHtrustious (which are sim ple) aro carried out, a cure will result. We Imye tested this iu numerous casus, nnd always with like results. It never' fails. CL Getting. X Itaru OllVr. Tho publishers of Tin: Nkiiicahica and Kansas Fak.mku havo decided to make IIIIKAT INIlUOI'.MK.NT to pooplo to WOrlC for the pa pur, viz: To the person send ing in the largest nuuibor of yearly sub scribors between February 20, 18i)(!, and July 1, 18tK5, to inako said person a pros ont of a $15.00 HiLVF.it watoii, and to tho second largest numbor a prosont of a 810 watch , The 3d a gold ring worth $5. In addition to tho presents a cash commission will bo allowod on KVERV subscription so obtained. Agents wanted ovorywhoro to canvusa for subscriptions, Writo for tonus to canvassers. Singlo subscriptions ono yoar, GOconta. OI.UIlllINQ ItATKH. Clubs of 2T), one year each 2."i cents Clubs of 50, ono yoar each 20 cents Clubs of 75, one yoar onch l.r cents Clubs of 100, one yoar each 10 cents Sent to any part ot tho United Statos. Address nil communications to Thk Faiimkr Co., Pubbshors, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Tho beautiful snow fell upon tho vir gin soil t' the merriment of the small boy and tho man who desirod to put up ico. Are you ono of thono nnlmppy people sufferinir with weak uurvtsr lletnnintier that tho nerves may be made strong by llood'd Harfiaimrilln. which feed them upon pure bloou Hood s pills are the boiU after-dinner pills; anlHt digestion, prevent conntipa tion. Mo. Referring to tho clause in our con tract regarding delivery ot low grado boots, we wish to explain that beet grow era can have the privilege of otherwise disposing of boots below 12 per cont sugar with u purity of HO aftor Novem ber 1, 1890, provldod thoy pay us for seed, Grand Island, Neb., Fob. 'Si, 1800. Ox.vaiiii Hi:kt SuoAit Co. l'inu .IcrMiy Hull. Lon Aultz has u lino thoroughbred loreey bull for service. Can lie found at his residence, northtust part of the city. Tree mill IMiwiIm, If you want any trees, shrub nr plants t) Is spring, now is the tune to order them. Strawberry plants, llrst-claes, 00 ti nts per hundred, L. II. Itt'ST. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or so great In Icav enlng power as tho Royal, ssoif I he urcatest Cure on permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings, Backache or any other pain. SALVATION OIL Is sold everywhere for 35 cts. Refuse substitutes. thro LANCE'S PLUGS, Th OmtToUcto AWolt.Oc.DUl0f lt.c!leMTcfl.,Blto7Mr Mtil JErv'yjH j,YrS We lmvo just received a large assortment of Little Giant School Shoes for little men and women. Peniember we are solo agents. ill War is Probable 53K 53K ar offering we probable. blocks Tor Less Than Wholesale Cost, W e only Inive a gel no mure for uiiiic (iu run. tliey tir jiict as NrcwMousi? Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. In F. N"h1iiius-V Drv (lods Store. IH'ul'ftt'H Cannot hu 'iiih'I, by local applications, as tliey cannot reach the tliHciiHcd portion of the ear There is only one way to euro driifnem, anil Unit U by coiiHtittitionnl remedied. Deafness is eatmi-d by an inflamed condi tion of tliti mucous lining of the I'.u strarhian tube. When thin tube gets lu ll. mn il you have a rumbling Mill ml or im perfect lit-ariug, a tul when it In entirely doited dniifuertx ii the re-mli, and uiiIchh the inflammation can be taken out. and this tube restored to itH normal condition hearing w ill be dust rojed forever, which is nothing but an iiillumtil condition of the muroiirt HnrfaccH, Wo will givo one hundred dollars for any easu of duafncsi (caused by ilatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'ai catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CIIKNKY & CO.. Toledo, O. C2TSold by ilriiggiHte, 7fie. .TJEKSETt JIVWjIj Is kept for Morvioe at 8. Day's barn. Tlilit lioll wns bred at Lincoln in the full of lH'.ll!, while hU moMier wan on exhibition nt the state fair. This bull took first premium nt the Webster county fair in fall of 18'jr,. Thlrt is tho bout bred Jorsey bull in Webnter county. His weight is 1200 lbs. For farther pnrtiaulnrs, call nt S. WAY'S liAUN, Foot of Elm St, Hod Cloud. Ileal Hitatu TraiiHrors For tho wook ending March 3, 1890, furnishod by the Fort Abstract Co. L O Gilbort ot ul to A Minor Willman b and alA n 32. 10 wd $ &000 00 Stark Dros to Edward II Foe nwkf 32 3-10 quel 1 00 J W RuiiohoyBhoriirtoOormnn Ins Co, boK 2H-4.10, sheriffs deed 30111 GO J W Runchoy sheriff to Gorman t Insurance Co, lot 30, blk 1), Hluo Hill, sheriff's dood C00 00 J WRunchey Hherilf to tiorman ItiBurnnco uo, sw;j .i--iu shorilfs doed 1800 00 J W Runchoy shoritf to German Insurance Co, 0J5 ami nsw i 0 1 1), shorilfs deed 3005 00 William I) Iteoil and wife to S FUeed, lotHl, 2, 3. -1, B, blk 25. lot 1. folk. 3. Moroy'B add to Hluo Hill, wd 2000 00 Wosloy Street and wire to Frank Ilulfer. tmrt lot 3 ot 10-1-11 wd 500 00 Pollio fjippetts to Kvn RRoano noi.f 3 12wtl 2000 00 Hert'J'ippetts ot al to Eva R Roano no 0-3 12 wd 2000 CO Chris FaFslor to Win 11 Snyder lot 2 blk 1 1, Hluo Hill wd. . . 1000 00 Win It KnyUor and wife to W M Uutton, lot 2 blk 11, Hluo Hill, wd 1100 0" Total SJUiOy CU Tho list of letters remaining at the postolllco uncalled for up to March 0, lbJ(i: Horry, Maud Honor, Jack Dubois, E. F. Ferguson, .Jos. Halov, II. A. Wallace, C. E. Wilson..!. G. 'I'luS idinvo letters will be pent to thn dead letter clllo Match 20, 1S00. If not cullod for. Fiia.nk CowiiKN, Poatuittator. Earth for Pain. Cures Latest Style ! Best Leather ! Best Wearer ! Only one quality, nd-7!that tho host. SatiBfactiou3guarnntord on each and every pair. Tho greatest wearing Children's Shoos on earth. Congo Calf Patent Tip. Congo Calf Solar Tip. Misers' Kid, Button, white stitcli, razor too. Missed Kid, Put, square toe. Tans iu all sizes. Hoys' Hazor Toe, .1 to 5; Ilojs' Opera Too; Hoys' Square Too, II 1 SI H. A. H KALEY, Prop. But another bargain such as & in clocks is not tew auit n the miiuo lien tln; avc tto'ie ou can price. Si get a Imri'.itn ii you noli I waul a ci eu get a w.itoh cheap, at Qilnt. R v. Hlnekwell has eluded tho meetings at the 1 1 it in ut.it sehuol liouso Thuy were a groat Micr-si tlire huing M'venteen add d to the church. Uhas. Ihoci has moved onto tho lle.H.-fo farm. A revival iiieoliug .will cou miittco ut Penny crude soon. Mr. Atihushou in rtjoiciug ov. r tho arrival of a nine pound girl at their Iioiiho. Ilto Orcwoll r potts wages good at Cripple Creek. li. W. Anderson, G. Hilltngton and 11. Lewis Mill start to Cripple Crock tho 14th of March. Allies Gust is building u sod liouso on his place. S. Gnrber is building a fr.imo huuso on hi farm south of tho mill. The Penny Creek S.uiilasoltool will bo rcortfnniznd Sunilay uvuninc, Rov. Hluekwcll is going to oruuizo tlto Kpwortlt League at the Hummel school Iiouhc tho scond Sunday in Marth. Mrs, Kcaglo lias returned homo. Tho box supper on Walnut creek was a grand buoocbh. Tho bcIiooI will close at Penny cicck next week. John Rcauohamp will soon start for a busincHH trip to Missouri. Ho will spend tho suuimor with frionds thoro. Mihb Malvina VanDyko is attend ing tho state normal school at Chco, ooi. wn Union prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. ut. M. Guthrie lender. DR. KILMER'S K o TaBEAT KIDNEUIVER 0W8i? l'niift in the Hack joints or hips, sediment In mine IIUo brlck-duat frequent culU or teteiitlou, ilieiiiuatlsm. Kidfliey CiBjpiiuiit; Diabetes, drops) , scanty or liljtli colored urine. Urinary Troubles BtinpltiK scnsatlniH when oldliur, dUtresa pres sure In tho partr, u ulirullultiitlon, stricture llloat or ilnrl. cln ii u'Uler the eyes, tuusue coated, totistipntiii i. llouWi eyeballs. At IHllfUlti, u() ' Ills 1111(1 $1.00 kIo. -IiiT0itd OulJn to III lM frc-CuultaU m free. Ul!. IClUIUII i. CO., Ut.SOIIAMTO.V, K. V. -eiLlSJK !'.: I: ij m T J 'U --,-- - fc.UB "it3arp' TrrBmiia3y3r'ww5