THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1890. V fr M f b Is a remedy of sterling value. It positively cures all Bronchial Affections, Cough, Cold, Croup, 5r?n.cJ.I.t,.s.aild Gr'PPe- You can always rely on it. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is indispensable to ?veryfaqi.iy Price 35 cts. Shun all substitutes. CtMW LANCE'S PLUCS.The Great Tobacco AntkloU.tOc. Dealers or mall.A.C.Mcer & Co.. Oalto.,M t THE CHIEF A. (J. HnsMKit, IMItor. I.akovTait. Asbl Local Krtltor. T THE BON TON'S ? 4 T 5c MEALI steak, i:r.u, $ JRIIAI), - .KIITTRII,X in:t roFn:i3. J h-- deduction in repair- me on snciis soiu irom Olir SLOCK OH I), UUllb; ... i.l .- . I . a. yV 4-1 J-- - I 11 z regular pnrr, Naiiint' tnonh' hall eoloa t0 Ladies' heir talcs 10 Boys half Boles 10 Misses nml youths halt soles .'15 Chlldrons' halt solos 2r. ff Patches 10 Seo regular add Cincinnati Hoot and Shoo Storo A II. Kuloy, Prop. f.......yj;-'yi"-t imu:r mkxtiox. Don't forgot tho liiih school enter tainment. Miss Maine. Iti'iil is tin pofsePBor of a tlno new wheel. D F. Hutchison, of Omaha, wan in Hod Claud this week. Rev. Thomas of Cowles, wno in tho city this week on business. Will Parkes' parrot dhd this week, and Will and wif fool tho lois vary much. Mrs A C, nt"iir was called Middon lyti Clinton. III., this week, by tlm scr iouBsieknes' of hor ui"thor, Mrs. Issue Morso. Lost, red plush pocket-book, hotween Short nod .t Albright's fctore and Chris tian clnirnb. Fimli-r ploao leave same at this odico. Chancellor MacLonn, the tulnntpil head of tho Stato University, will lee turo in lied Cloud May 8th. Ho should bo treated to n full house, as 'in is one of tho best speakers in tho state. All should attend th coming hiirh school entertainment; r vill bo worthy th patronaui- i f i '. Il'-nides, ovory parent owen ilimndi t his children to aid in providirg a library for tho schools. II. C. Andrus in ono of tho pioneer y subscribe! s t Thk Ciur.r. and Iuih taken mo paper mr::t yarn wiiuout an inier ruption. Mr Aidrus is ono of Webster count' prosperous farmers, and is in well-to dn citutiniHtanceM, Some fnw jours iiirn an Omaha tin attached somo cattle belonging to San Gnrbor, unioiintim: t ol'-r00. Thoeas went through therourtp. ami thisuoel tho Biiprerno court gave Sam a verdic for tho full amount nt the injury. Tuesday, March 111, at 8 p. in., tho pu pils of tho high echool will entertain their friends at. tho opera house. An excollont program has been provided, consisting of music, a drama, and a farce, "MIIob StundMi" and "Tho Only Young Man in Town." Uoth nro excol lnt, and cimt of characters is especially strong. Jlesidcs these, a varied musical program will bo given. Admission: Adults, 2.") conts; school children, 15 cents; reserved coats, 10 cents extra. Tickots on sale at Onco's. The president of tho commorcial club is in receipt of a communication from Kobt. S. Brown of Lincoln, prosidont of tho Nobraska Hand Union, asking for a bid for tho location of tho encampment. Thero nro forty bands in tho union, ug grogating over COO musicians, and it would b one of tho beat advortisomentB this city oor uttempte.-l if thoy stiouTd got tho encampment located hero this eummor. An effort, on tho part of our citizons would insuro itn location here, and a groat bonellt would bo dorivod from thi, If eourco. Try it, and mako it win. Awarded Highest Konors-WorId' Fai Da CREAM BAKING POttDM MOST PERFECT MADE, A pute Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fnt torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdultcrai 4P YGARS THE STANDAPX. city m:vs. Correct timo at Petituun'ri. Mr. A. O. llerp was in Hod Cloud this weok. A. T. Reed was in Hastings this, wcok on business. D. M. Huntor was In Lincoln this wcok on business. J. 13. Fair, of Malcsru Junction, Nob,, wna in our city this week. S. P. Mooro, of Fromont, wns in the city this wcok on business. Col. Hoover, of DIuo Hill, was In Hod Cloud this wook on business. Roht. McHrido hnB returned from SilOridllt). Wvnininir fnr n atmrf ,.:!. t " ". Parker, brothor of Will and nui: l-arKor, romrneu 10 nurfax, Mo., litis week, The mcetingH at tho Methodist church continue, ami aro growing in intorcst each wook. Horaco Spanoglo has secured a job in Alliance, Nobraska, in a hotol. Ho left Wednesday. Jas. Peterson returned from Missouri Tuesday, where ho was visiting with a sister, who is very sick. Prof. Dungan, of Cotnor University, prpaehod in tho Christian church Sun day and Monday ovonings. Mr. Kato Jackson, of Detroit, Mich., waa visiting friend in tho city this week, returning homo Tuesday. Huron! Ilolcomb, an old-timo resident af Red Cloud, wan in tho city this WPek to iHit his brother, John Holcomb. Will Parkes. who has been under tho u eat her for four or live weekp, was upon tho streets this week, much improved in health. Rev. J. K. Maxllold occupied tho Hluo Hill and Hladen pulpits Inst. Sunday, whil Row G. W. Hummel preached in this city. An IllinoiH paper is responsible for tho statement that hay in so scare in some localities Hint the cows bawl when thoy soo a grass widow. Mr. Hill, or Missouri, representing a KanKaa City firm, has located in Red Cloud, and will buy stock. Tut: Cim:r welcomes tho gentleman lo the city. Den Lindscy haB mad" Hie first deal in Cripplo Creek propeity. Ho traded one of tiis mines for Red Cloud property and cash one day this week. Den hits a fortune in Cripplo Creel:. A man giving his address as Lobanon, Karsas, camo to Rod Cloud Thursday and indulged in plenty of tnngle-foot, during which condition ho lost his watch, which was subsequently recover- oil by the police Ex mayor Koby IftTTThau of CO years of nge, yot ho was rejoicing grontly tho othoi day ovor the arrival of twins nt his place; however, it is necessary to oxplain that it was his Jorsoy cow that was the mother of twin calves. Confirmation exorcisos wero held in tho Episcopal church Monday, Two candidatos wero confirmed, viz: Miss llolon Hoby and Richard Ferris. Blah op Graves of Kearnoy was presont, and was assisted by two other rectors, whose names wo did not loam. A high school proposition in Latin was givon out the othor day, about the closing hour, and, in substance, was about as follows; "Tho boy lost his paronts at oightoen." A young ninth grader jumpod to her foet und asked: "Did ho wonr long puntaor knoo pants?" Tho school roared, and tho Prof thought thero was but littlo uso in discussing tho proposition that afternoon, so it was taken up at another time. An astronomor says the corn-stalks on tho planet Mars aro one hundrod and fifty foot high, and Charley Hopping ndds that whon a Marslan milk-maid ninety feet high goes out to pail tho cow she sliugs a bucket on hor arm aa big aa a railway tank; and whon tho cow, sov enty foet tall, don't "hist," eho status a fifteen foot Trilby iuto hor etripo. Sho sits on a threeleggod stool that weighs 400 pounds, nnd whon tho hired man cornea up behind to give her a smnck on tho cheek, ho docs it with u mouth aa big as a horeo collar. Hoavcr City Re publican. Lnst wook wo published an artlclo from tho Nation, in regard to tho No broBka and Kansas Farmer, and failed to givo credit to that papor. Wo iopub lish it this wook: "Tho initial number of tho Nobraska and Kansas Farmer is on deck this woek. It is a 10 pago jour nal, dovoted to agriculturo and stock raising, nnd ovory tiling pertaining thoro to. It is published by tho Farmer Co., in Hod Cloud, with A. C. Hosmer at tho hilm ib manager. Tho Farmer is a boauty in pii.it of typographical noat ncFs, and jb ono of the best publications of tho kind in tho United States. ODDS AND ENDS. Hastcr 1b on the fith. Don't forgot Arbor day. Prof. G. M. Castor was in tho city this wcok. Vncation schools. next week In tho public Miss Myrtlo Joneo was in tho city last Saturday. Tho tlrst thundor-Btorm of tho soasou this morning. Alvn Eaton dopartod today for his homo In Princoton, Ind. Harvey Cox was downrom Orleans this weok visiting friends. A comploto new lino of wnll papor nt Taylor's at bottom pricos. Mrs. Fred Peaso was down from IlnBt lug this week, visiting hor parents. Cutting Ib closing out a boautlful lino of curtains for 2TctB each, coraplote. Mrs. James Hurdon and daughtor, Flossie, camo up from Red Cloud today. Dladon Entorpriso. Come and seo tho vast assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to find such low prices. Wionyr, tho Clothior. Tho farmers nro gotting roady for spring work. Some liavo in their onts, and aro gotting ready for corn planting, r Churley Ludlow's toam ran nwny, i nuuu koj"K uvtir iuu river mo oilier uny, -l.!t 1 .. it ! 11.. .11 .. but did not do a groat deal of dnmngo. Win. Isom, Jr., Miss Elllo Isom, Miss Orr nnd Miss Robertson, nf Stillwator, nro attending tho Sunday-school conven tion. Elmer Ross Ib tho happy dad of a big baby girl, and now ho nits on tho dray and sings, bye-baby bunting, dad's dnd. Whoop law I Chns. Geatring nnd Cluio Spilkor of Rofomont, two prosperous fanners of that ploco, wero in Red Cloud this week on business. R. D. Bedford is in Hastings today, attonding a district meeting of tho Knights of Pythias, as ropresentativo of Cnlnntho Lodgoof this city. Prudent pooplo proporly profo'thoir prescriptions propared by u practical pharmacist in a propor innnnor procisoly as prescribed by tho practicing physic ian. Take them to Cutting's Pharmacy. Hums nro absolutely pninle's when De Wit tV Witch Htzel Salve Is promptly ap plied. This statements troe. A perfect remedy for skin disenHOi", chapped bauds and lipi", nnd.nevur fails to ours pilon. O h Cotting. J. S. Cox, familiarly known in this city as "Sid," lias sold olT his goods, and will go to tho mountains for his health. Mr. Cox and wire aro very estimable people, and wo dislike to havo them movo awav, but hope ho will regain his health. At a mooting of tho ladies' auxiliary to tho Webster County Agricultural So cioty, the following ofllcers woro elected: MiB Mollin J. Forris. president. Mrs. C. W. Knley. vico-president. Mrs. J. F. Winters, secretary. Mrs. C. J. Pope, iihsii-tant secretary. Mrs. ,. 11. Fort, Supt. Textile. Mrs. G. E. McKceby, Asst. Supt. tex tile Mrs. C. J. Piatt, Supt. Fino ArtB. Mrs. G. J. Warron, Asst. Supt. Fino Arts. Mrs. W. A. Sherwood, Supt. Fiowors and Canned Fruits. Mrs.T C. Hacker, Supt. Culinnry. Lnst season Iku L. Hnll. drnggist of West Lebanon, Iudinnn, sold four gross of Ohnmberlnin's Colio, Cholera nnd Din rrhtun remedy and says ovory tiottlo of it ksvb perreot satisfaction, tor snio by II. . Grico. ' Tho Sunday-school asBcciation of Web stor county mot in convention Thursday and continue through today and tomor row. President Albright occupiod tho oxecutive chair, and the other officers woro present. Tho convontion ia fruit ful of good results, and the attendance is vory largo. The association is in hot ter shape today than any othor county association in tho stato. Wo purposo giving a full roport of tho convontion in our noxt issuo. Thoso subjects aro al ways interesting to this paper and its thousands of raadors. Tho present ofll cers and schools doservo much credit for thoir energy in putting tho work in aa line shape ub it is. Tho following are the names of the pupils in tho first room, north ward, who have noither beon ubsont or tardy during the month of March: Hazel Boll, Lois Beckwith, Mabol Dyer, Bor- nico Pottor, Floronco Pottor. Sadio Pot tor, Sadio Wright, Blancho Gross. Hoso uuncnoy, Luszio Nowraevor. Mabol Brad Bhaw, Freddio Eddy. Ino SleoDor. Fred Sraolser, Dona Dyer, Otis Dagget, James ivonzucit. itKTTA J. aiikl, Teaclior. It a smnll bottle of Shaker Digestive Cordlnl does you no good, don't bay n large one. "Prove all thlno; hold fast that whioh is good." It h not good for everybody, only for tho thin, pnlo, pick, weak und weary. For those who nre Ntnrving for want of digested food. For those who cannot get fat or strong, because their atomncliB do not work ns they onght to. Tlivau nro the people, millious of them whom Hhnkor Digestive Cordial will cure Food mnkotk strength, musolo, brain, blood, energy nftor it is digested. If not digested, it will do you no good nt nil. Shaker Dlgestivo Cordial helps yonr stomnoh to digest your food nnd cures in digestion pormnnontly. When yon'vb iriiu a small bottle, you can toll. Sold by druggists, Trial bottlo 10 cents. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or sdgreat ia leav ening power as the RoyaL Notice. Thero will be n meeting of tho democratic county central committee nt Hluo Uill, Mo.itlnj, April titk, at 3 p. tn., for tho purposoof arranging a call for tho democrntio county cnn volition. All niombers ro ro(iiestcd to attend. Hknuy Kckiilku. Clim, F. T. HopKA, Soo'y. 'I I - !!! Tho republican voters of Walnut Creek township will moot at thr school house in dimrict 3 on Saturday March 28, 1896, t 2 o'clock p in., to chooso delegate to tho county con vention. Joskpii Nniu.K, Com. Drive ont the Imparities from yonr blood nnd builds tip joar system by crea ting an appetite nnd toning tho stomnoh with Heed's Snrssparilln, if you would keep yonroelr well. Uood'i pill nro the best aftor-dluner pill; anslst digestion, onre headache. W5c. Wasted PersotiB having n piano or organ to rent will address box 410, stat ing terms. Children's suits, from H to 15 jean, wo havo an elegant lino to soloct from, in smaller sizes we havo them ub low as 75contu. Wiener, the. Clothior. We might tell jon more about One Minute Hough Care, lint you probably know that it cure- n cough. T.vtiry om- does who 1ms tueil it. It ix u mrfect remedy for conghn, cold?, hoarsmiesi. It is nn especial fnvoritu for children, bemu' pleasant to talio and (jtiiek in curing. C L Cutting. - - - Sunday mornlm?. the subject will bo "Tho Thrown or Graco." Uladon Entor priso. Bro. Sponce, was it a "throw" for houso use, or was it a high grade wrest ling match ? It ia not a miraole. It won't cure every thing, but It will earn pile. That's what DoWitt's Witch Hnznl Silvo wi)l do, becnuse it lnit done it in hundreds of ouhoh. C L Coltini;. CitiPi-i.r. CitKF.ic, Col., Mitr. 2.1, 1890. EDirou Ciiikk: Dear Sir: Horo I am ! Up on tho peak: "Piko'n Peak or Bust" busted by largo majority. Well, brothor, I hnvo been down in Jericho I came hero from Denver in Dscomber. This is a wild boomed gold camp. It is vory lively, but not6o much crazy boom und crowd aa hue been. It will bo a good camp, but a poor place for poor laborers, aa It is badly overrun. You seo, tho editors aro such liars. Sabo? Evory business id overdono ton times. Thoro nro many old Red Cloud citizons hero: G. W. Lindsay & Smith, Hedge, Martin, Evans, Arbuckle, A. L. Funk, and others, so wo are ijuito homo-liko. The air is rather light, and, in common parlanco, wo aro "hitting tho high places." I pay SO rental per month for ground to Bot u 10x21 house on. Wutor is 25 cents por barrel; whisky is out of sight, and democrats ain't in it. So now I will turn this down. L. D. Demnev. It's all the same, a slight cold, conges ted luugs or leyeru cough. One rnmnto cough euro banishes them. O. L. Cotting. . ' Tho list of lotters roinuining at the poBtofilce uncallod for up to March 20, 189G: Casnor, A. L. Johnson, Chas. M. Sgoncor, Hattio The nbovo letters will be sont to tho dead lotter oflico April 0, 1890. If not callod for. Fhank Cowdkn. Postmaster. All last wintor Mr. Geo. A Miles, of Lebnnon, Conn., wns badly olllloted with rhunmatism. At tiuiss it waa so sevore that h could not stand up strmght, but wns drawn ovdr on one sido. "I tried different remedies without ruaelvlng re lief," he says, "antil about six months ngo I bought n bottlo of Chataberlnln's Pain Bnlm. After using it for three days my rhoninntlara was gone nnd has uot re turned slnoe. For sale by H. B. Grioo. r v, s -V Well swoothoart 1 am going down to Wiener's and got a now suit, then wo can got marriod. .i i A littlo ill, then a little pill. The ill is gono tho pill has won, DoWitt's Little Early Risers tho littlo pilli that cure great ills, O L (Jotting. OF PANTS TO SELECT FROM. rn BOYS' PANTS CLOSING OUT All our Mother's Friend Shirt Waists. Our $1.25 grade, now 75 50 cent grade, TNT DS23 JfLarX9 THE CLOTHIER. flu i Casli i:i GRAND COMMENCING SATURDAY, - MA.RGH - 28th, and Continuing Seven Days. Spring Capf.s, Spociul pricou during tho ealo on all our Spring Capes. Skirts, Ladies Heady Mado black skirts at special prices for castor ealo. Ladies' Shirt Waists, SATURDAY MORNING. We opon up a new lino of tho best stylcB wo have over had in SHIRT WAISTS. Wo shall oflor them at epocial prices during this sale, Kid Gloves, Paragon Glaco Kid Glovos in Blacks and Tans. Special I'rlco, 91.00 por pair. Look through our dress goods department. We are showing values in new goods that you cannot afford to miss, Geo. A. Ducker & Co. irs Wo lmvo good strong Cotton rants nt Of) nnd 90 conts. Good quality Cotton Woratud Punts nt 1. 1.25. 1.40. Tho best Joans Punts over shown at$l and l.r0. Good all wool Cassiinero Pants from $2 50 to 5.00. Knoo I'nntt), sixes 'A to M, front 25 conts up. Our -10 cent grndo aro huniniera. at ALL PRICES. cents; $1 grade, 00 cents; now .'15 cents 21 r. ) llniiiis He ! SPECIAL Shoe GS AND UXFORD.q. , Wo can show you tho now things in them. Look through our shoo stock We can convinco you that wo can save you monoy. Handkerchiefs, Special Bargains at 5c, 10c Ific end 20c. Ribbons, Spocial Values nt Co, l&o and 20c. 10c Silk Mitts, At 19c. 23c and 35c. Hosiery, LadieB and Children's Fast Black Hose at Cc, 10a 12Jc and 25c. ! ftW! W-Ci W& !., r"j U r t V !, " Vs. ( L, 5ESw5w?AwW0ffiii x&mmmmu&mmwtf 'iyrw&wim itaavmi rrsBt'awt imsteva.wi t " A IT!KiSA.ilra