.,. I ' from KAJiwMiy jfeM-fl rror. w. n. rceke, uho makes n specialty of l-.Dllet9V. has without doubt treated nnd cur. cd more cases tlinrt ony living Physician 5 his success Is nutonlshlng. c nave heard of cas tit fl VmirB 0l.n,llm Vfe aj curod by AXL MM-:: .,T7, . . lurgo bot tle of hta absolute, cure, freo to nny sufTererj who may send their 1'. O. nnd Express nddrrM. Vie adviso nnv one wishing ncuro tonddrcM tntM, U. MEKE, t, D.i 4 Cedar St., ITew Torts THE CH1BF ii. a :ti. it. it. Timu i mil . IIUlNU lUSt GG, Local Krelttlit. I v n ii in. lit, l'aHHiitfr. ' P:ifi " Ar 0;nnii. in, 61, 1'nit KrvlKlit. " I .-') p. in. I'dOp, m. (lOINtl NOltlll 112, Mixed ri,lltl, l. 1 1 :3S It, III. Ar 11:15 p. til t.OINO wi:sr M, l'list Ku'lulit, l.v lull it. in. Ar 10:30 n. in ML Mixed Train, " I.'"', p. in. " iitosu. in IS, I'ltsspliKd , " HI') p. in. " KtfUp. in UlimiiMM,.. mm m wji mwmwm wwmmt 4..4...;.4....;..;-.j..j....;..;..;.ji..;...j...j. TIIU nox TON'S i :ll3c MEALI sti:,ib(, v.tmi, nnr.vn, - isctti:k,:j: iik:, corre:!:. Reduction in repair inci" on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing men-' half soles HO Ladies' Imlf soles 10 Hoys half soles 10 Misses iiml oiiths li'ilf soles .'() Childrens' Imlf rol-.s '2: Patches 10 See regtnuriidd CinciiinMi Hoot iiml Shoo Stnro A. II. Kulo. Prop. imcii'.r .iiEj.vnox. Wull paper sit Cutting's. Watch repairing at Newhouso I!ros'. Frank Fiiahio rrcived a now bike this week. All kinds of jewelry repairing at New houso lii'os'. dipt. Hluine was down fr.m Cowlos Wednesday. Kuv. I'. L Hly has moved from Oinitlm to Itockford, Iowa. Dr. Hall, of Cowloe, wuson our itroots the tirst of tho week. A written guarantee given with overy watch repaired at Nuwhoum l!ro. Mrs. AilJii) Lo'g. of Hebron, is vis iting relating in lb- city this week. Iter. Duncan, of Cotno.' University, ouciipiod tho Christian p iij.it InbtSun day. Misa McClellund's brother, of Hloom inglnu, was in the oilv the tlrt of tho week. Harry (joule returned to llabtingB WoduesdHj, to rowuiuo hew tlutiu-) at the asylum. Miner Ittue. an pijiug 123 cents for corn. Th id in a good tim-to pell jour surplus. John Heuucliaiup and wifo expect to take an extended visit in Missouri in it few dujs. K Mediae's windmill blew over the Dther iliiy, iii.d pulled up three anchor rosts along with it When you want jour watch, clock and iewelry work done cheap and dune right, uko it to Newborn-'- llroa Jaintfi MuullolU becaino tho owner of i brand new Syracuse biocle thia week, and is now among tho happj ones, When you want a nico Ftuooth Eliavo or hair-cut, give Goo. Fontreoa it call One door south of tho Hon Ton Bakery Tho crops tiro looking lino in Nebras ka and KunetiK. Fartuors are foeling good and livo in tho tirm boliof of a groat crop. When your eyes conimenco to ucho and the tears gather in thorn, nnd your head nchoH, it is your ojoh pleadiug for holp. NowhotiBO liros. will holp thom. In our lost isauo, wo stated that tho meter at the depot cnuld not bo found. which measured tho city water far thu B. &. M. Since tlien, Wator Commis eioner Aullz says wo were tnisttken; that it is all O. K., and that ntrict ac count of tho water ih taken each month Good. Awardea Highest Honors World' FraMw CREAM BAKING PQfflNl MOST PERFECT MADE. A pute Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ff M from Ammonia, Alum or any other cdultemat 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Fits THJE itv 'ir.w'v Correct time ui IN nnanV. Ico cold roiIii at I'oltiiiK'V Cftrriago painting, V. l Hadloy. Walter Kuloy w.ts in llluo Hill Sun day. J. Schnnck wao d hvii from HI no Hill Monday. N. Longtin Inn moved into the .Millor property. Kx-miiyor Hentley is in Oiimhit on business. Sain Temple whs in Omaha this week on business. W. 11. DeWilt, who has been sick, is convalescing. I. Shepardson was down front Uiver ton Saturday. N ill Vinnr relumed from Republican City Tuesday. Mis. Isaae Lmilow has been quite sick this wofk. Joa Kubick, of MeCook, wns in IJcd Cloud this week. "Hilly" Woods was in tho city tho first of tho week. Hen Mel'ailand and Hoy Tit it wero in Lebanon .Sunday. .1. S. Marsh and wife, of Guide Hock, worn in I'ed Cloud Tiifsilay, I. H. Knjon and wife, of Inavale, weru in the city one day thio week. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. The mothor of Mrs. Charley Palmer departed for Iowa on lust Tuesday. Mr. McClenalut and Mr. Sturdevant, of Hastings were in our city Tuesday. A.C. Wiliuot, of Uogero, Ark,, was in Fled Clou I tho lnttor putt of last week. Mrs. C. W. Fullir and Miss Amelia Fuller, of Cow lei, were in tho city Mon day. Spectnclcs and eyo-glas-.es lltted by the only correct system at Newhouso Hrn Two sisters of charity wero in tho city this week t-oli .'iting. alms for charitable purpot-es. Mips P. D. YriFor is now prepared to give lesions in oil painting, ami wn-hes 1 1 inl.l to her present cIiibs. One Hnl!ow lioi'H not innko Spring, tint one swallow o' One Mbilile Cough Cnro britig-t relief. Ti, C'otting. Chits. Fort of Ivitnsnn City, brother of our eilluienl county clerk, was in tho city two or three days this week. 1. Grewell rot timed from Cripple Crnek last Saturday. Ho will remove there with his family in two or threo weeks. Mifs Ib'tta Abel, of the tlrst room in the north wind school, entertainod her pupils with a picnic at llivor6ido Park on last Saturday. Ot last Monday morning a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Cutn iniiigs. ami Irving no'v HingH and beats time on tho countir all day long. S. F. Spokeslielil returned from Lin coin thii week whero he has ben in at tHiidaues during th' sickness of his wifo Hn rejiorts her health greatly improved. A. P. Iladell received a telegrain Sun day evening, announcing tho death or his sister in Holdrege Ho departed Monday evening to attend tho funeral services. Kezemn it n frightful ntllictlon, but tike all other bkiii ilifaPS it can tie per iniitiently cured by nppileatinn-i of Do Witt's Wbeh Ha.ol Salve. It never fails to cure pile-. C. L. Cutting. Coinuioncoiunnt exorcises of the pub lic schools will be held in about tliroo wojks. Tho oxorciseo will bo hold in tho opera house, and a small admittance fee will bo charged to aid tho high school library. One tninnte ii the standard time, nnd One Minuto Cough Care is the standard preparation for every form of cough or oold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate rssulU, CSL. Cottlng. Wo have only a few more of tho moth ors' friond waists for boyH loft. Those need no sowing on of buttons, all havo tho patent strap, and wo uro closing them out at a great sacritice. Wiener the Clothier. Tho vory heavy rains of last Sunday night raised ail the streams to groat depths Some faw small bridgos wore washed nut, but not to interfere with tralliu. Tho hail did not do much dam ago tu fruit, so tho reports say. A very pleasant wedding occurred at ut the M. 10. parBonago on Monday after noo'i. The contracting partius wero Mr. It. U. Kenjon and Miss Carrie Medio took, of Inavale. Mrs. Kdith Ilobinson mid Mro. G. P. Max Hold acted as wit- llHrihl'H. Ij'tst Sunday night the district north of linivulo was visited by a very eovoro hail storm, which lasted for two hours, Hail fell by tho carload, mid washod down tho draws, whoro it formed drifts nour feet deep. Tho storm was of con siderable extent, and did uamo damage in plates. On Wedneiday ovening, tho new council and Mayor Myers wero sworn into otllco, and now wo are boing gov oriittl by u new regimo. Vf hat the new mayor nnd council will do has not been outlined, as Mayor Myers did not deliver a mesige, on his industion into office. However, wo presume about tho same policy will he followed na has been pro mulgated in past years. RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. MAY 8, onus am) i:ds. Wall paper nl Cutting's. Papor hangliii, F. P. lladley, Dr. J.S. F.migh wits in Hastings this week. Dr. L, II. Heck was in Kivorton this wook. Kead A. II. Kalej's jirizo spring an nouncement. II. W. Allen, of Smith Center, was in tho city this week. J. A. Ilich, of Hloomlugtoii, was in this burg TtteBilay. Mr. Good and wlfj of Cowlos woro in tho city on Thursday. The Harris-Jennings law suit resulted in a verdict for Jeutiiugs. Dr. K. T, lliekurds of Lincoln is visit ing friends in lied Cloud. A nice line of ladies' ties tube worn with tho shirt waists, at Wiener's. F. II. Murray, of Salina, Kansas, was in this neck o' the woods Wednesday, (Jotting guarantees the Lincoln Mixed paint to limit anything in the market Dr. Tj. II, Heck has purchased the Fred Hlakeslee place and moved into the same. Dr. .J. It. Auld, from Knoxville, la, is visiting his brother W. T. Auld of tlio State bank. A carload of tine seod potatoes from Missouri for sale, very reasonable, at Aullz.v. Dyer's, lied Cloud. There will bo a public teachers meet ing next Mondny night at S p. in, at tho north ward school building , Mrs. J. 11. Shirey, teacher in instrn tnenlul music; ctibtoiuary prices. Daily half hour lef-BoiH to new beginners at reasonable) rates. 18-tf Johnson, the man arrested for seduc tion at Guido Hock, gave bond for CdOO for his appearance in court and it is cur rently roported that he jumped his hail. There will bo n pound eoe'uil for I lev, T. K. Ilortou at tho residence of Mrs. J, C. Warnor noxt Tuesday evening. Kveryone invitod. and bring your pound of something good. Tho now cty council granted licenses to John Polnicky and M. M. Stern to operate saloons, for tho coming year and tho city is now richer by a 310H0 ami the school boaid by it 81000 In the Spring a joiitig man's fancy lightly tiir.ia to thoughts of DuWitt's Little Harly JlMcr". fr they always cleanse the I Ivor, purify the blood, and invigornte the system. (.'. L. C'otting. Mrs. Minnie Jones and tho Misses Hlnu and Addio IaIboii, of Cowles, wero visiting in tho city Thursday. MiBB Addio is learning tho art of oil painting under tho proficient instruction of Miss P. D. Yeiser. Hruco Payne of lllnduu cmno to thi- city Wednesday to have tho roots of u decayed tooth extracted, and, our den tist being out of town, In was painfully urged to journey to Supetior with u jumping tooth ncho. Cioiio Home. On Tuesday morning, Mrs. A. C. Hob mor received n tolegrutii from Clinton, III., announcing tho death of her moth or, Mrs. Lois Morse, nt tho ago of 78 j ears. She had boon a groat t-uiroror, her ailmont being a malignant disoiiBa of tho stomach and liver, of a cancerous nature, which confined hor to the houso for ninny weoke, whoro bIio slowly and surely succumbod to tho inovitablo. Sho was married in Union county, Ohio, in 18112, to Isaac A. Morse, who survives hor. She was tho mother if ton child ren, eight of whom uro living, two daughters having procodod her to the better world. Sho was a truo christian lady, and a dovotod montber of tho Methodist church. She bore hor great suffering without u murmor, and was ready to go at tho coll of the Mastor. Hut, utter all, "1'liero Is nu Dentil I What seeim so Is tran sition; This life of mortal breath Is but n suburb of the life eljrslnn, Whoso portals we call doxtli." A smart Broadway, New York, druggist has this sign hanging outside his store; it naarks the new era of drug selling. Is it any wonder that he has ,to enlarge his quar ters, that his clerks are lmsT, and that his store is one o.f the moBt popular along the leading thor o'uRhfare ? You can afford to trade with a druggist who gives you SCOTTS EMULSION wken you as lor it. llWlrvfll itty if last Hi 'iVl(hiy aft. n last Sun or- 3 null', May lid, - was A O. V. W. rWyy i iy. a nay set fK ' 'rt by the or- VA '" for the pur- iHi.ln tt ilat'firiif !- - -- teg the graves of departed In others, and for mineral religious eeretiiniiir-rt, At t hi ee o'clock, tho lodge ii-sembled at their hall ill (lie Moon block, unit, ni.-eouipatiieil by the ladies of the Degree or Honor, inarched to tho Congregational church, whero a large congregation bad assembled to hear the impressive sermon whiwli was delivered by the llov. J. A. Harkor, of Fulls City, a ery talented Methodist (liviiiv. The chui i'Ii w.ei taitefully dec orated, and the choir sang some very appropriate songs Tor the occai-ion. Ilovu. Dungaii, Yeiser mid Mavlield took part in the seniors, nod the, llov. .1. A. Harkor delivered the address, which was one of thu best, and ho pronounced by the membership, Hint they had in or heard. His talk was pleasant, and pointedly illuMiatod with appropriate stories tliut pleased the A. O. V,, W's , as well as the audience. The sermon was I well received, and will be a ureal benetit to the tiieiuhnrt-liip of this city, which now numbers about U'Jo. Tho speaker said, and said it Irulj, that Ihe A. O. L W. boj a did not go to the widows and nnd orphans with w-irdj conciliation which was appropriate, an far as it went but went to them with that kind of consolation that kept them from want and penury after the dear departed had gone to the great hojonil. He urged tho necessity of eery joung man, as well as middle aged, wlio did not possehu much of the world's good, to protect his wife and family from the pangs of want by allying himself w ith the A. O. U. W . and thereby protecting his family from thuhtimiliatiou of having to depend on tho cold charity of tho we rid for a suste nance, when death had t-et his seal upon his brow. That was tho kind of tirotec- tion that was noble charity. He cited u enso where n husband, father of threo children, was about to die, without hav ing a penny to loao his family. Ilo called his wife to the bedside, mid said: -v. lie, i am iiuoui to leave jou. Keep our children together; I am going to glorj." There was it case whero tho poor woman was left penniless, and wan oxpected to keep tho children together, without a cent on earth, except what sho might earn over tho wash-board, whilo her husband was walking the stroots of tho New Jerusalem, with plenty, lie considered it wrong, and thought that if tho man had belonged to tilt) order, and hud prepared to pro toot his wifo and family, it would havo been a far nobler act than to die and bavo them without protection. At the close, tho membership returned to their lodge room, and, after passing resolu tions of thanks to ltev. J. A. Harkor mid tho tutiBiciuus, adjourned, much pleased with the day's service. The World's Fair Testa showed do baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as ttw Royal, ii m i i A smashed buggy, a nuw Kudy ruined, a pair of now summer pantaloons torn to emitlioreons, and a badly sprained wrist is tho result of a runaway which happen ed Wednosday night in the north part of tho city. II. J. Clark mid Miss Lillio Smith wore onjoyitigtho cool evening by riding behind Hen j'h trotter, and had just stopped at tho Smith rcsidenco for it few moments. Miss Smith's hut hud blown off nnd Henry, with his usual gal lantry, jumped out of tho buggy to ro cover tho loBt article. At this opportune moment tho horso concluded to umuso himself, and gave u leap towurd the stars. Henry managed to recover one line, and was dragged for sotno distanco and thrown down. Tho animal startod to run and ended by dashing into a wit tor plug, badly demoralizing tho buggy and landing Miss Smith in a neighbor ing potnto patch. Fortunately, neithor party was soriously injured, but Ilonry mourns tho loss of his now spring panta loons nnu Btiti nut, winie ins buggy wob badly wrockod. Last Sunduy morning, about throe o'clock, as "03" was nearing Wymore, tho track was seen to bo under water, but it was thought to bo safe, so tho journey across was attempted, ItsoeniB that a tiling hud recently been plucod in tho track at thut point, but was insuffi cient to curry away tho largo amount of wator which had recently fallen, and consequently the truck had become tin dormined, The train started across at the rate of about eight miles an hour, whon thore wub a crush and tho hiss of escarping Btcjin, as the engine plungod downward. The tender wub driven through tho cab, instantly killing tho ongineer, Tom Hronnun, and Conductor Willcox, who wub on tho engino nt tho time. Thu tireman was thrown through tho window and escaped with a few bruisos. Tho brnkoniatt was In tho cab but a moment bofore tho accident, and had just gouo to the rear of tho trni Hoth of the decoasod leavo families to mourn their sudden domito, and also have many friouda in this city who uro sorry to loam of the sad occurrence. Hnuse, sign, enrriuo painting, paper bunging. F. P. Hudloy, and . . . W .. (TJ'l? L'- f SiSk, -rv i-rYiJFsX 'C- T WPTVi JT..l n - A l9 .6 fVw THx"Fhi V-rBr V :iym-i.rwsmr n fimWHl1..m W v vN ' '" ' x 1H5MJ. Lfreiirtsrjsw. 4rMl Clothes for Slim Men, Perhaps you're hard to fit. You're clothing man says you're too small, too slim, too long or too lean the difficulty is not with you, but with his clothes. We can fit you with our special sizes and make the prices satisfactory too. This La he I on u Garment in sures Perfect fit t,rr?5?:', anil Satisfaction W It stands for tho best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. In order to et rid of ;ill BROKEN i.v Men b - WE HAVE PUT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES ON ALL SMALL LOTS WE HAVE IN STOCK. These arc not old, hut goods bought lately; all lots that have been sold out below four suits of any one style. This is a Grand Opportunity TO BUY A Suit at Low Figure. COME AND SEE THEM. IT WILL BE MONEY IN YOUR POCK ETS IF YOU DO. WIENER THE r iS-iMH. J73SJFi.X( fKtfKW.1; fcr. t 1; 8 ) j?W!J ?R5Kffis: KXX2&A id MVMA our SIZES .flrari-. w, r r uits, aas W: iKviiJWWHPBWHIMB ttftjVKtfXSH k w fr -. I" ! W IK si X . I i ' i i , n 7 I ys r i( ( K ' liw-m TJ'!??w,Cl gTw,W!!iS5grawft Hfawwstwfisri "!- I