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---. ot-ivJl m v&3!L v THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1897. V ft y t AROUND TOWN. AKJHfi POWDER Absolutely Pure. A eri'Mii of tartar baktiiR nwrter. lll!liet of all hi lcncii!ii otrctictli. iMletl Lnltul itctlt Ooctrnmfnt Food Jltiorl, , Hoval IIbkinii I'owiimi Co.. New Vrk, Kansas, breeder's CITY NEWS. C. S. Pope of Blue was hero Satur day. S. F. Spekeslleld was In f lobrnn this week. 0. W. Kuley ami wife were in Lin coln this week. Eil Einigh was in (iuiilo Rock the lit of the week. Mrs. C.J. Piatt is home from hong Hand, Kansas. Mis. M.U. Bontloy is homo from a visit ul Maukato, Kansas. W. 11. 8tuwart anil Miss Mabel llioks were married last Sunday. C. F. Hutciiinson of Bellaire, Kansas, was in the city last Tuesday. F. A. Tait, a-grocer of Suporioi-rwas in the city the first of the week.'. Children' Oxford shoes and Oxfords at tho Cincinnati Shoe Store. W. 0. Orchard of Sherwood, Kansas, called this week and left a dollar on suusciiimuii. J. II. Sayles of Noreatur, wn nttendtnir the swine meeting Tuesday. Tho person who thinks Hawaii is u little dirty island inhabited by niters and cannibals is away off. Mrs Sarah E. Watson and son re-tni-ni.il Tiiivmluv evi-tiinc from si sev eral nmnths visit in Missouri. Rob:. Cocliranii is busily engaged in putting in tlic shelving and other car pe liter work in the ttust building. Sari Toniiant, formerly of this city, now of Franklin, was married to u young huly of that city this week. Kev. W. B. Alexander, presiding older, will conduct quarterlyjmeoiings in the MethoilU Church Sunday even ing. Si.v.i.il traveling men have been here till- week displaying bicycles, but there don't seem to be much sale at tho present time. Attornoy Randolph McNitt left this week to visit with his parents at La Porte, Texas. He will also take in tho sights of Galveston and Houston. It you waul to see a nice store and a good stock of furniture you want to go to the large toro room in tho Moon block which is occupied by Taylor. a tM.nid liver means n bad com plexion, bad breath, fii.iinimt headaches. companions take DeWitt's Little Early Hlsers, the famous little pills. C. L. Cutting Last week we mentioned the nice work in the sign painting line done for us by Carl Jenkins. This wsck ho re ceived several orders for work which were directly traceable to this little puff item. Miss Josie Igou, who has been absent . . t rln.tAi..il .iinntlis tinnt. on a visii mi suui.i - i wishes to announce to her musical pat rons that she will bo home by the first of the week to aain take up her class es in music. Co-istipation in its worst forms, dys pepsin, sickheadache, billiousness and derangemcut of tho liver are readily cured by DoWitt's Little Early Risers. These little pills never gripo. Small pill, safe pill, best bill. C. L. Cotting. Jos. Pavileok a farmer living north oi the city had the misfortune ou Fri day of last week to get ,his right hand caught In tho cogs of tho power of a ..n .(.niter. He was brought to town and as the member was badly crushed it was found necessary to amputate three lingers. G. E. McKeeby, F. E. - MoKceby mid L. H. e"k successfully performed tho operation. indigestion and To avoid such Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Dlt urn CREAM BAKING POWDER John Marsden was iu Alma this week. Frank Cowdcn was in Superior yes terday. O.xblood oxfords at tho Cincinnati Shoe store. Tiik Chief is prepared to do your job printing. Dwlght Jones of Guide Rock was hero Sunday. Arthur McKce was in Hluo Hill the first of tho week. Dr. Robinson of Guide Rock was here Wednesday. John Crary of Guide Rock was hero tho lirst of tho wook. 1). M. Wyantof Rlvcrton was in tho city Tuesday on business. Henry Clark was in McCook tho foro part of the week on business. A Nebraska boy made his advent at tho home of Sherman Hruner on Mon day. C. E. Wescott of IMattsmouth, who lias been here for several days, has re turned homo. Jay Olnoy, a dry goods and grocery merchant of Hlnomingtoti was hero the last of the wcok. Dr. I. W. 'Pulleys returned Sunday from an extended pleasure trip throughout tho west. lluy your fencing of tho Red Cloud Fence Factory. Tho best hog fence on earth. A Mokiiart. Robert Barklev and wife of Kansas City, arrived in tho city Tuesday fqrji visit with his parents. i2f" AM II. E. Pond, real estate agent, sold this week to G. W. Dow the property known as the Potter place. R. W. Allen of Smith Center, who is in the marblo and granite business at that place was bote this week. J. Mandclbaum of Hluo Hill, the brcederfif thoroughbred Poland China swine, was in the city Tuesday. 1) J. St. Clair of Lincoln, special postolllce Inspector was hero this week checking up Postmaster Cowden. When you want a nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. One door south of tho Ron Bakery. J. M. Sellars and wife left Thursday morning for Lincoln to attend tho Suventh Day Advent meeting at that plnce. Carl Jenkins received tho intelli gence this week from his sister resid ing at Cawkcr City, of the death of her husband. The post ollice will bo closed Mon day, February 22d, Washington's birthday, from 12 to 7 p. m. F. W. Cowdkn, P. M. F V. Taylor has moved. Ho has tho finest f urnituro headquarters in the valley. His storo room in the Moon block Is a picture of neatness. A weed In tho garden bo easily des troyed when It first starts. Consump tion can bo nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. All the different forms of skin troublei, from chapped hands to eczema and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho great pile euro. C. L. Cot ting. J. B. Wright left Thursday uiglit for Florence, Colorado, where ho goes in hopes that tho cllmato will bonclit his health. Sam Saunders will have chargo of his business in his absence. The length of life may bo increased by lessening its daugors. The majority of people die from lung troubles. Those may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cotting. Tho mother f Mrs. Jos. Williams of Bloomington died on last Saturday. Mrs. Williams was formerly a resident of this city and her many friends hero sympathize with her in her sad bo rcavement. ThoOakes company held forth at the opera house last Wednesday evening to a very largo and appreciative audi ence. Tho program was principally a musical one, with bells, musical glasses and fluto solos, interspersed with songs and dancing by the cele brated comedian, Nat Blossom. The Oakes are first class artists and never (ail to please. It might bo well to mention the fact while the Nation is harping on how well that oftlco is prepared to do job printing; that they do not do work of that kind at all, but all tho work they have pretended to do has been dono at the Farmer offlco by the Farmer's work men and with the Farmer's type. Jack it trying to take the credit for work done by Roy Talt. If you want well ex ecuted job work call at the Chief of ice. The last of the week Jay Olnoy a prominent business man of Blooming ton was here and routed ono of the store rooms in tho Moon Block which he will stock up soon with a large stock of general merchandise. Wo under stand that tho gentleman is well lixod liuaucially, and will make things hum in his line. It is said two more busi ness linns besides tho ono mentioned as already arranged to locatu hero, are corresponding with ono of our business ui'Mi mid may decide to comn DeWltt's Witch Hnzel Salve Cures Pile, ScaltU, (turns. , MORIS OU JjVSS PEIISONAIi. shoes at the Cincinnati Buy plow Shoo Store. Al. Rohrer of Riverton wan In tho city Saturday. Clarence Kizer is now working In tho broom factory. B. F. Harlan of Superior was here the first of the week. Revival services will begin at the Baptist church next Sunday. Bert Waldon after a several weeks stay at Bcatrlco is hero again. Miss Estellc Herblson of Frnnklln was hero the lirst of tin week. Ficd Bushncll, tho drayman who was hurt recently, is out again. Wo will furnish you the Nebraska it Kansas Farmer and The Chirk for$l. Mrs. L. 11. Rust, who has been sick for several weeks past Is able to be up and around again. Taylor Is now comfortably situated in tho Moon block. You are in need of furniture. So call ou him. The Orange Judd Farmer and the American Agriculturalist Almanac to gether Willi The Ciiikk for t 515. Homer Klnsrl who is tenoning school near Blue Hill was visiting with his parents hero the last of the week. C. L. Cotting, solo agent, will refund your money if not satislled alter using one bottlo of Dr. Fennels famous medi cine. Tho uso of a rubber stamp shows that the user is a back number. Get up-to-dato printing at Tin: Ciiikk fllco. J. 11. Sayles enmc up from Noreatur, Kansas, last Tuesday on a bicycle, to attend the meeting of the tine swine breeders. Mrs. Irene Blckuell lias removed her stock of millinery goods mid lias gone over in Kansas to join Iter husband. Superior Sun. I Soothing for burns, scalds, chappejl hands and lips. Healing for cuts am sores. Instant relief for piles, stop i pain at once. These arc tho virtues o l DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The Methodist conference for tlijo Red Cloud district will be held in the M. E. church tomorrow. Presh'ing Elder W. B. Alexander will conduct the services iu tho evening. Tho American Agriculturist Aliiiaiuic a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, Tho Orange Judd Farmer, one of tlie best farm papers published and The Chief all one year for $1.35. Lost A dear littlo child who made homo happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have been saved had the parents only kept in the house Ono Minuto Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for croup. C. L. Cotting. Do you know what an up-to-dato business man thinks when ho receives a letter in an envelope bearing a rub berstamp mark. Ho thinks the sou dor is nn old fogy and hasn't good fi nancial backing. Get your printing done right at this office. Considerable comment has been heard of late in regard to a young man of our city who took it upon himself to make slighting reference to tho revival meetings to ono of tho young men who recently went forward. Ho is being severely scored for his remarks by tho church going public. Chas. Wiener returned the first of the week from the eastern markets where, as usual, ho purchased the finest stock of spring and summer clothing nnd gents furnishing goods to be found in tho valley. It has always been tho custom of tliis wido awako merclinut to go to the eastern marts of trade where he can maKo a personal inspec tion of the goods ho buys, nnd lie therefore gets special bargains. His goods are now arriving nnd it will be to' tho interest of our patrons to call and inspect his stock. risumpiion A AND ITS "CTJJUI mW To Tire Editor t I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am ( iKicr u of its power that 1 consk my duty to fmd two boitUt fui to those of vour readers who have Consumptlon.Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, If they will write me tlwlr express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. &XOCUM, M. C, IU Pearl St., Mw York. B& Th GJItorUI And Unita.n M.n.ttmtnt of Udl PAjxr UutulH tMt (tntroa l'rovUlja. r This week we ale pleased to call at tention of the readers of this paper and the general public to the advertisement of Galusha & Wescott who will occupy the Rust building after March I, with a now and complete stock of clothing and furnishing goods. The building to be occupied by the new linn is now iu tho hands of woikuien nnd will be litted upoxpresdy for this line of business. The junior member of the llrni, Mr. Al. Galusha, is too well known by the citi zens of the county to need nny further Introduction. Mr. WescoU the senior member hails from the city of IMatts mouth and is the head of the tirm of Wescott & Son, clothiers of that place. He is a genial gentleman and has been in this chosen business for years nnd the fact of his llrni having been suc cessful In the close competition made by tho close proximity of Plattsnioiith to tho large cities of the state indicates that he knows ids business and knows how to make prices. Thk Ciiikk wel comes the new linn to our city. Struck a BIG SNAP! You Will Hear About It Soon. WIENER Only One Standard You and we may differ as to money standards and out of our very differences good may come ' But we won't differ as to the merits of one standard emulsion of cod-liver oiL SGOTTS EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is al most as much the standard la all cases of lunf trouble, and every condition of wasting whether in child or adult as quinine h in malarial fevers. Differ on the money ques tion if you will but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard. Your druggist rells Scott's Emulsion. Two elm, 50 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT U IIOWNB, Ntw York. '-immmxjxzxzmsutEmitma Tho revival meetings at the Meth odist cliuich are still kept up nnd tho interost in the meetings has not abat ed, but on tho other hnnd is increasing. There is no doubt but thnt tho meet ings held by Mr. Darby have been the cause of much good. A gentleman re marked the other day, however, "thut ho believed the good work of the pastor was considerably handicapped by hypocrites who ar ounnblo to read their title clear, and v,ho in more ways than ono lead the nes who arc not treading the straight and narrow path to keep from doing so." We don't know that this is altogether true, hut there is no doubt that there is a ten dency of those who do not belong to church to draw conclusions from tho everv day life and bohavior of those who do. One pretender in the church will offset the good work of a dozen honest, upright christians. This week we received several papers from Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, one among the number which had forty oitrht columns had thirty of these taken up with advertisements of tho home merchant. Another which had the same number of columns hnd over thirty columns taken up for advertis ing. The morchauts of this city who thiuk they are advertising should see one of these shoots and seo what n live country Is once. A glance at ono of these papers instantly shows the prosperity of this country better than any other means that could bo employ ed. The doctor, the painter, the den tist, the hunker, the shoo man, tho lumber and coal merchant, all let tho people know where they are at and what they are there for and there are others to numerous to mention. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks town, Mo., was troubled with chronic diarrhioa for over thirty years. Ho hud become fully satislled that it was only a question of a short time until ho would have to give up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians in Europe uud America but got no permanent relief. Ono day ho picked up a newspaper and chanced to road ... . - -ii .i.....iii.. an uiiveruseiiiuiii oi vuuihmuiiui"" Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy. Ho got a bottle of it, tho lirst dose helped him nnd its continued uso cured him. For sale by II. K. Griee, Druggist. The peuuy-in-the-slot gum machine in front of Grlce's drug storo got out of "kelter" ono day this week and no amount of coaxing, punching or rattling would induce it to let loose a stick of gum until llnally u couple oi boys from tho country came along nnd dropped lu a penny and.out rolled two pieces. This encournged them so they put In n whole quarter's worth of pennies and would hnvo put iu more it somo ono hadn't told them they might play for a year and not get another double-header. A very ingenious device has beon adopted by some druggists to prevent the very frequent mlstaaes which occur at night i administering a dangeroue medicine for a simple one. This is en tirely obvlatedby putting up prescrip tions containing powerful remedies of poisonous drugs in rough bottles. Any ono arising In the uaric is i ouco warned of his danger. Many lives bavo already beon saved by this simple contrivance. Is Too Busy this Week teceiv ing New Goods to Speak About It Watch This Space Next - . '.i Our Stock of MILLINERY GOODS will be here in a Pew Days. i Como uud seo tho greatest lino of neckwear ever shown just being opened at Wloncis. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was made (or. MINBR-BROS.- I l K . .1 V.....H... J.. r 11IU.1. Yiri4.(. l-t.....l ?!.. I I W i Pure liropc lrcumui mriur run ui.i. uciYlii yiuii iimci jaivc ti.nw.n n n i niHHMiiiiiiMT . I n-mc T-rr? c-r A Tr A P n Cure Pile. Scald., Uurng. . 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