1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1890. 5 V W ii ,H,Om " ! risi won AND 1X3 CTJRB To the Editor: I have an absolute . tdy for Consumption. By its timely use I jusands of hopeless cases have been already rmanently cured. So proof-positive am I Its power that I consider It my duty to titvo bottln free to those of your readers Khave Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or 11)1? TTOUDle, li i"iy win write mc uicir hress and postofllce address. Sincerely, . SIOCUM, M. C, 183 Pearl St., Hew York. Fir The Editorial nml uaslncas ttlanRRement el itl l'atnr Uuaranteo ttiU generoiu rroiKjiltlon. fTHE CHIEF HflHtu; li A. ('. HoHMitlt, Killtor. I.AKOYTAIT, rtssi i,ncni r.uuur. cutv m:ws. Spring roetn. Gardtn patch, 'I'ho dickellB 1 Heap Bcrutch Neignbora' chickens. ,..H,,HH, THE BON TON'S J Be MEAL: STI3AK, EG, IHti:I, IIUTTER,! 1113, COffTLE. X Im. --5--3--S- Reduction in repair- in on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. l&i'linif. motif' half solos 50 Ladies' lmlC soles Ilnuo In. If unlfR 1U Misses and youths hulf boIob Chitdrens' lir.lt eoIos V I'ntchert See regular mm Cincinus.ti Boot nud Shoo Storo A. H. Kuloy, Prop, 10 856116: MEXTIOX. Wall paper ut Cotting's. Wutch repairing ut Newhouso Bros'. Chiirly fiiim-y was in Hastings this week. All kinds of jewelry tepuiring nt New houfco Hros'. Hon Hunks of Campbell wns in tho city this week. nnn. V.irr..n of tbo ArL'UB was in Omiihu tins week. DeHTurnuio wasin St. Joseph this wook bujing goods. C. H. Crom nnd d.iuglner Ednu wont toOiimliu tlux week. D. P. McFurliind and m, HnyeP, were in Lincoln tins week. Will McMillan, editor of the Belt, went to Omaha tins w.ek. Ed C. Bullcw, of MoCook was in tho city this wook tin busings n. S. Proudllt and A. J. Hayes wero up from CJuido Rook tigs wook. All kinds of crops look nico and tho ground is in splendid condition. Churloy 'Vliite has gone to Hluo Hill whoro bo will faim during tho summer. A. D. Green of Republican City was in the city on Tiiuradu) isiting old friends. Miner Hros. mo pu.ung -0 cents for corn. This is a good tune to sell your eurpluB. Quor Why don't Fred McKooby wear tho whiskers ho received througb tho mail? Sam D)r and childion have returned from Missouri whole they vibited for a few duys. Charley Gurnoy wishes to nnnounco that ho will hereafter run his milk wugou night and uiuiniug. 4 TJeo. R. Chaney of Heatrico will ro move tolled Cloud in a fewdajsand resuaio tho practice of law. Wm. Smith and wife of Jowoll City, Kansas, were visitim: with District Clerk Hurdeu imd family this week. When you wnut a nico smooth shave or huir.cut. oivo Geo. Fontress a cnu One door south of tho Hon Ton Hakery. Last week Mrs. E. J, Overing received tho sad nows of her mother's doath. The docoasod was a resideut of Maiuo. John McHrido and wifo of Shorldan, Wyoming, arrived in tho city this week, on u visit to kis mothor and rolatlvos. He bus been absent for a number of years, Jerome Vance of Guido Rock, invud od our sanctum this week long onough to renew for Tin: Ciiikp, and inform the Big Injun that ho was going to plant 200 acres of MoKinloy corn, uurrun iVpr Billy McKinloy and Hro. Vnnco. Mollio Boyd was thirtoon years old on Thursday, April lflth, 1890, and hor father and mothor, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Boyd, gavo her nn oxcollont reception, to which ovor thirty young pooplo or kni- ncrn wnrn uri'HOIlt. All rOPOrt a u. .-. ..,. ... Correct time at Penman's. A yard of soap for 2."c at Cutting's. P. V. Taylor whb in Omnhu this week. A box of stationery for 25c nt Cotting's. !i re. P. V. Taylor is homo from Lin coln. Pap Willis is again in chargo of tho round houeo. Road A. II. Kaley's prizo spring an nouncement. C. P. Cathor was in tho city tho lattor part of last wook. G, E. Hicknoll was in Superior this wook on busincBs. G. M. Albin of Mt. Claro, Neb., wan in tho city thia weok. G. It. Chancy arrived in tho city on Wednesday evening. J. P. Kondall of Suporior was on out our streots this weok. Do not fail to road A. II. Knloy's miss ing word nnnouncomont, . Dr. Damoroll and family wero down from Hastings this woek. Tho rains Saturday night nnd Sunday mndo tho pooplo feel good. Mrs. 13. J. Pulsiphor has movodjto HftBtings to llvo in tho future "" Try a can of Hopkins' Stoamod Horn; iny (Hulled'Cornjr'lt is dollciouB. jj Look for"thorais8ing"link in A. II. Kaloy'a announcement. There's money in it, Spoctnclos and oyo-glassos flttod by the only correct Bystom at Nowhouso BroV. Minor Bros, aro paying 20 cents for corn. This is a good timo to soil your surplus. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Albright nro homo from an extoudod visit at their old homo in Pennsylvania. Harry Pond hns moved his olllco into tho rooms formerly occupiod by D, J Myors, ovor tho postofllco. Have yon found tho missing words in A. II. Kuley's spring nnnouncomont. Try it; it costs you nothing. J. II. Smith, district ngont of tho Continental Insurance Co. of Now York. Insurance on tho installment plan. Mrs. Jacob and child of Wymoro, nud Mrs. Heurstottaot Tccumsoh, sister of Mrs. W. S. Benso.ure visiting in the city. Como and seo the vast assortment of shirts". You will bo surprised to find such low prices. Vionr, tho Clothior. A. Spaulding destreB to do any kind of garden work for tho peoplo of Had Cloud. His prices will bo reasonablo as he needs work. J. C. Warnor is in Gillette, Colorado and haB purchased a lot and will go in tho surveying business. Gillotte is said to be a hot town. Wo omittod to mention last woek the nrrival of Mrs. Ilattio Warner of Pueblo, Colorado, who is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Maggie Hollistor. A little ill. then a littlo pill. The ill 1b gone the pill ha won, DoWitt's Little Kiirly Itiarrs tho little pills that cure great ills, CL (Jotting. I. H. Hampton. Goo. V. Cathor, N. E. Robinson, Jno. Crozier, It. T. Potter, T. C. Hackor, J. T. MUIb, L. P. Albright and C. W. Kaley wero in Omuhn this woek. G. M. Plumb, at one timo oditor of tho Hod Cloud Helmet, now dofunct, was n ploasant caller this week whilo in tho city, visiting his brothor Prod and fnmily. Mrs, Morris Storn has returned from her extendod visit in Pniladolphia, and MorriB ib so tickled thnt for two or throe days he didn't know whother ho was on foot or horsoback. Right nftor tho rainsoveral people drovo into tho cemetery and cut up tho drives in bad shapo. John Aultz, tho managor, wishos to inform all par ties to koep on the drives whon in tho "A Noble Meclimilc." Tho play given nt tho opora houso last Tuesday night, under tho direction of the Red Cloud S, of V. band, was ren dered In an admirable munner, and was greotod with a full houBe, who showod their approval by hearty applaueo throughout the program. Tho cast of characters was exceedingly strong, and each individual acquitted himself or herself in n most crcditablo style. As Judgo Henry Buttonp, a retired and wealthy mill owner, Prof. I). O. Jenkins was a pronounced success. 111b mnko-up wns perfect, and ho looked tho vonerablo judgo to a degreo that wub al most n certainty. His gestures, facial expression nnd epeoches wero rondored in n corresponding manner. Geo. Nowhouse, in tho role of Harold Thomas, a gontloman of loisuro, and tho heavy villain of the play, uiBdo n dicidod hit. Goorgo was n dashing character, and played his part bo woll that ho drow many a sweet smilo from tho nudlonco. Henry Hansoll, "a noble mochunlc," the principal character, was actod by Wm. i'ulloyB in a way as to win him many laurels. Will ib at homo on tho Btngo. Aristottlo ThompkiiiB and Horatio Snuash. tho Judgo's moot intimato frionde, by Chas. Whito and Wm. Tul le) b, woro prominent purts nnd uphold thoir characters well. Hen McParland, ns Hans Von Snndt, tho cook, wao a comicul personngo In tho Judiro'a hoiiBohold, nnd tho numerous difllculties thrust upon this typical dutchman woro sorrowful to behold. J. O. Wiles nnd 11. J. Clark in thoir make-ups as Julius und Nob, tho colored sorvunts. with their broad sinilos, witty sayings, nnd comical antics, receivod thoir share of tho attention and kept the nudionco in n continuous uproar. It is neodless, of courso, to say thnt bov eral in tho nudionco woro victimB of their jokes. Bon McCuuo, tho policomnn, with his bluo coat and shining helmet, was u con spicuous tlguro when on tho stugo and played his rolo perfect. Mrs. D. C. Jenkins as Laura Boll, tho Judge's ward, mndo a decided impres sion on tho nudionco by tho eamcotnoBS nud ability sho displayed in rendering hor part. Laura Bell was the heroine of tho drains, and handsomer ono would bo hard to Und. MirB Mabel SaunderB uphold her char acter as Mis. llansell in tin able manner, und her clear voice sounded distinctly through the audience, ns sho spoke her sentences ilooisivol). blio appears won on the stage. Dolly, tho maid, in tho person of Miss Grace Fort, was a inoHt winning and huudboino participant. Sho was ruler of the manor in tho Judgo's absence, and made the servants too the mark, bo to speak. Miss AnnnTullo)s impersonated Mary llniris, tho sick child, in a very able munner. Mibs Lillio Smith furnished excellent music for tho occasion, with hor usual unfaltering execution. ,,,,, Tho rendition of "A Noblo Mechanic" vill be a pleasant memory to those who witnessed tho play, nud tho compliments passed to tho participants toll how well thoir efforts woro appreciated. "My Httle boy wan alllloted with small bolls. A friend ndvlurd mo to try Hood's SnrHnpurilln. 1 did no and tho sores din appeared hoou after ho began taking it." Mrs. Maggie Howerd, G'JO South lltli St., Lincoln, Neb. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, Every fnrmor, poultryman and stock raiser should lend his aid and influence to build up the Nebraska und Kansas Parmer, Poultry and Stock Journal. Tho price of subscription is vory low und every farmer in Webster county stiould sond ono or two copies east, west nnd everywhere to frionds. Remember it is a eixteen page monthly, teouiiug full of ogricultural news, etc. If you do not take it send your nnmo to the Parmer Co., Red Cloud, Nobr., tor n sample copy. You cannot stand up Tor Nebraska nnd Kansas in nny bettor way. Every sub scriber of Tub Cmr.r ehouldsond a copy to u friend. Tho pnpor is non-partisan Send for a copy nt onco. Price 10 cents per year, if Huoscribed for during tho noxt ninety days. A llnil Storm. Ono of tho werat looking storms thnt wo huvo ovor gnzod upon uppoarod in tho southern skios on Inst Priday ovon injj between 0 and 7 o'clock. A by stander who might hnvo been gazing toward the sunny south would have oh eorvod a doop black, inky ctotul swiftly approaching, seomingly impelled with groat volocity from some hiddon fore e. Abovo nnd around tho black cloud could bo eoen a groat amount of Kansas real ostnte going northward with it. Whon tho storm reached thin city, nnd it looked villlanously, it was so dark that tho chicketiB went to roost und most people wont int dugouts or collars, thinking that an Impending cyclone was at hand. One could not see his nearest nolghbor's house, tho duet was bo thick nnd it was with great four that tho poo plo preporod for tho worst, which fortu -natoly tumod out to be only ono of our dust storms added to ooverat times, Howovor, Rod Cloud wub only in tho odgo ef tho storm, for over in Garllold township tho wind was very sovoro, and at Andy Hnwley s houeo it was torritlc. Mr. Huwloy, wifo und throe children, started for u drivo, und whon thoy had gained tho uummit of an elevation near-by thoy saw tho storm for tho HrBt timo and it was sc cIobo that although ho run tho team ho did not got buck to the houso beforo the storm struck him. Ho quickly unhitch ed tho team und loft them in charge of hie wifo, and ho run to tho houso to get biB two children, and with ono hold of ouch hand ho started back to help his wife nnd other child. Tho dust was so thick by this time that ho could nut seo n corn crib that ho was going toward, when without u moment's warning thu wind seomod to have brokon loose, and tho root of the crib was tnkon olT und landed near him, ono ond striking bis little ten year old girl, Kdna, breaking liorlloft leg twice mid her collar bone.be- eidos otherwise) bruising her. Tho po -culinr part of it was, said Mr. Hawloy, that thu roof broke the lug noxt to him. Tho other child and himself escaped uninjured, as did his wifo and younger child who had nestled down on tlin south side of tho crib. Dr. Damoroll wus tolegruphod for und reached hero ut noon unit IJr. Hull had gone out bofore, und with their aid tho littlo girl will rocovor. It was a er) cloee call for Mr. Huwloy vnd faiuil). ThoHiinio wind damaged Will Kuohu'H bin n $.0. Tore down J. C Wolf's, .Jiif. Amack'u hIihiIh nud set lire to a house of More) King's in the edge of Kansas. Some other damauo was reported, but them was no damage sustained in this city. It was tho most frightful looking storm wo have seen in Nebraska. Following tho dust storm on Saturday afternoon ut riflO o'clock commenced n rain that lusted over thirty hours, und one of the most betielicial rainfalls that Nohraeka lias had for three years, wetting down au far as two feet in sod lain!, and from three to four feet in plowed land. The rain came down steadily and most of it per.otruted the thirsty earth. It tills the peoplo Willi that "liopo that springs eternal in the human breast." And woll it may. Il'n jimt ns easy to try One Minute CoiikIi Cure an anything eluo. It's easier to cure a povero cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase fur a cough be One Minute Cough Cure, Hotter medi cine; better result; butter try it, C. L. Cotting. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or scTgrcat In leav caing power as the RoyaL, ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED. all the difference in the world Wc offer all wool Clay Worsted Suits, good enough for any one to get mar ried in at $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, $15.00. 1 SW We have also a com plete line of other things to be worn on on such occasions, between "H. S. & M.'J Wp r fif vnn nut- clothes and all other w -w -wtw vvi v . w foot, to guarantee you from head and will be happy if you will buy your outfits of us. Chas. Wiener, clothier. kinds, we sell them. This Label on a Garment Insure W. Perfect I'll and Satisfaction I It stands for the Best that Monty, j Can Buy or Skill Produce Tin: Stnto Republican convention has beon called for July 1 at Lincoln. MuKinm'.v goes marching on to vic tory ovory day, although ho has u groat many rivals who are ungry ovor his popularity among tho peoplo. (live ub Bill McKinloy and prosponty. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Harry Stroup was united in mnrriago to Miss Lizzlo Sibort, Rov, Goo. W. Hummoll otllcluting. Both the young pooplo nro well known in this city, und their f rionda tubo ploasure in wishing them a happy lifo. The Cuikp oxtonda congratulations. m Jk m W comotory or prosecution is liable, James Murphy, tho all around, halo und hearty Jooms, tho coal rustler at the n. .fe wi.BhodB. invaded our sanctum on Monday nnd gave two round cart wheelB. He has been so busily engaged that it waB tho llrst time wo had soon him tor u year. On last Tuosduy morning, about throo o'clock, the Hro department wna cnllod to the northeast part of town, whoro tho residence of J. C. Myore wna being nnnniimed bv flro. but woe Boon exllm nleasant timo. I milnhnd after tho arrival of the liromon. The ramiiy was not ai iiome, anu, as thero had beon no flro in tho houso, tho origin of the blozo is unknown. Do nut full to read A, II. Kaloy'a nov ol spring nnnouncomont, which cornea out this issue. Examine hie bargains; read his announcement ir you can. xou will tlnd ouo word missing ui tno onu or each lino. To tho tirst porson supplying tho missing words, or coming tho near est, ho offers 85 in cash; second porson, gj 50. Evory person should try for this prizo oliet; it cobib you noimng. Fred Goblo says thnt hie grandchil dren can't nppreciato good music. The othor day ho called tho little boy to him and said: "Comeeit ffrtntlpg'e lap and he'll aing to you." The little fellow 1 looked into hie tenewble grandslree connteunnce patronizingly ana rcpueu, "Don't Bing, grandpa,'r ami with that tired look Fred allowed smiie vo pans over his facial organs und deaiitod. lie save now if ho just threaten to aing the little fellow will do nnytbip for ai ti have bim not da ao. xtcMinq Awarded Highest Honors World' vwee CREAM BAKING PUrVDffi MOST PERFECT MADE. A pine Grape Qeam of Tartar Powder. Tm from Ammonia, Alum or any other aduMeraa 4f YEARS THB STANDAE& Children should be happy and plump. A child of seven should not be thin and pale, with the aged look of twenty. No aches; no whines; no house-plant. Running, jump ing, laughing. Children should grow in weight and strength; eat heartily and show plump cheeks. Scott's Emulsion of Cod fiveir Oil with Hypophos phites fills out the sunken cheeks and gives color to the lips. It furnishes material for the growth of bone, and food for the brain and nerves. It lays a strong foundation lor future growth and development SCOTT'S fUyiSWN tit "A'r umjtrmtnwyi toxltiui til mm! SCencf CHtrOdiJVrpH2t'l- . .. 'mm Ht t tUHJbur fi wejmrmy. Wk notice from a progrnm rocoived nt this oftice that our estoeniod follow townsman, Prof. L. S. Wilson, euperin tondont of the Rod Cloud Public schools has been included on the list of special instructors nnd lecturers at the Lincoln Stuto Normal University, for the wintor torm. This ib cortnlnly n nigu nonor xo Mr. Wilson, whon wo notice his numo umong bucIi celobrities ns Hon. Wm. J. Bryan, A. L. Bixby, Prof. Chae. E. Bosso, Hon. G. M, Lumbortson, nnd many othors. Prof. Wilson in an odu entail und nolishod Kontlenian. und our schools, under his management, have prospored wonderfully during tho last yoar, and have wont forwnrd very har moniously. Wo boliovo the state nor mal wiib very fortunuto In Boouring hia services. Our political situation la of gront im portance to tho pooplo thia year. For fouryoare wo huvo boen living undor democratic misrulo nnd the poople have becomo ulraost sturvod ovor tho full aciouB free trade doctrines of that party, A chango must comound the peoplo are only wnlting for tho time when they can replace tho present administration with tho republican party. Wo wunt men in congress who huvo tho courage of their convictions nnd who will vote to rostoro tho protective tariff, adopt un oquitablo Jlnnnciul policy wnorouy mo yeuow unci whito rnotul will hnvo their places in tho world's monotary centora, wo wunt mon who will legislato to holp the farmers as well us the bankora, want mon who will aid the people moro and themsolvoe Innn. fiuoh men compose tho ropubli- can party, and ehoy will bo roturnod to the legislative halls thia fall with one grand aweepintr victory. fl.l .... I, .5 Iho paper cnrrler'o whistle No more is daily heard; Ho'e lost his whiskors, and tho wind Huab; set a word 1 Just Returned From Market, WITH A CAR OP REDHEIYOI IS Thoso potatooo wero raisod Especially for Seed. and nro tho (lnost that money would buy, Como and eoe thorn nud bo your own judgo. TTTT'TrTT While in raarkot wo also picked up a bargain in PARLOR - LAMPS - ! Thoy aro worth from $2 to $2.50, They will go at QQ cei?ts. fttTTTTT YOURS FOR BUSINESS, TUKNURE BROS. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. ."fl n " i yjKMrr--jiuJBv-n-rW?!'' W!" t- w- -. -v 5!L".f AateahassiiaSKal , kT3SSjfc;j iTJWiafaHa