- uij4W$$ npFTOr SV'W wtiLL -wM . 'v.K.t - sr r.t A'iil )H yj' w OkJ. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1897. 'M iJ ret- l s ir p: wm POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Iti stent Ica cuing strength mul benllhf nines AsMircn (lie food Kftlnt nliitu aihI nil forms of nilnlturiUl ti couimon to the cheap bmniK HOYAI. IIAKISM t'OWllKIt O..Ni:VY01tK. CITY NI5WS. JohnToiHliiison was in tho oily litis week. It. L. Titikei of McCook was In Iho vity Tuesday. Thad Sliephaul of McCook was in the city the last of the week. Children's Oxford shoes and Oxfords at tho Cincinnati Shoe Store. Miss Helen Roby returned home Sat urday night from a visit to Nelson. Jas. 11. Grimmlngcr of Wymote, was in tho city tho fore part of tho week shaking hands with his old friends. Tho ladles of Red Cloud will give a dinner aid supper on Saturday, March 6lh, for the benefit of tho Red Cloud S. ef V. Band. If you want to see a nice store and a good stock of f urnituro you want to go to the large store room in tho Moon block which is occupied by Taylor. The "kid" band dinner and supper held ia the Moon block last Saturday was quite well patronized, aud the boys realized a neat sum therefrom. Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns and scalds aro soothed atonco and promptly healed by Do- Witt's Wiich Hazel Halve, tite uesi known euro for piles. C. L.'Cotting. Tho Beatrice Express says that, "Tho mcaucstman on earth lives in Nebraska City. Ho refused a S3 cent pair of shoes, on credit, to a man who wanted to put them ou the feet ol nts uono baby. Kastcr this year comes late in the season, April 18th. Some say a late Kastcr makes a lato spring, but bo that as it mav. wo have had cttouglCwintor weather to make tip for asinnll amount of cold in tho spring. Tho road overseer of Red Cloud township should see to It that tho ap proaches to tho river bridge are llxed as soon as tho weather will permit, as they aro in a very poor condition and need tilling and leveling badly. It is surprising what "a wee bit of a t'ting" can accomplish. Sick head ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banish ed DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. L. Cot ting. Prof. Geo. McCrary of Guide Rock wa9 hero Saturday and knelt at tho hiino of free sllvoi . Wo don't bollevo that George cares tho snap of his finger for tho cause of tho white metal but there is still a twelve hundred tieilar job in the distance. If you have over seen a child iu tho agony of croup, you can appreciate tho gratitude of tho mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their Utile ones as quickly as it Is ad ministered. Many homes In this city are never without it. C. h. Cotting. Some of our exchanges aro discussing what they aro pleased to term tho "sulcldo habit." It may bo in some places sulcldo has como to bo a "habit' with 83iuo people, but wo have never knowu a man to kill himself moro than once, and this can scarcely be called a habit. Hastings Democrat. Rev. Geo. Humniell who brought a very successful revival meeting atBlue Hill to a close on last Sunday was a caller Wednesday and reports about fifty converts during the meetings of tho past sovon wcoks. Ho will go to Ayr tho last of the week to help with meetings at that place. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING POWDBl A Pure drape Crenin of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. To Our Patrons. It having como to our notlco that cortnin unscrupulous persons uro en deavoring to lujuro this papor and its editor by cortnin underhand mothods, wo wish to say to our frlonds not to place any conlldonce In the tales put up by those porsous. Whou any or them toll you anything please drop lttto,tho batik ami seo which tho ed- itor or tho other follow has a record of paying his debts. This will tell you bettor than anything olso whom to tie to. Tiik Eurron. AltOUXD TOWN. Now wall p.tpet at Cuttings. Sain Saunders was in Lebanou Tties day. Oxblood oxfouls at the Clticlnnatl Shoe store. Tiik Ciiikk Is prepared to do your job printing. A. II. Kaley loft tho first of tho week for Lincoln. It is reported that three saloon licenses will be asked for this year. Miss. E. A. Hadell Is iu St. Joo.thls wcok to purchaso it millinery stock. A Nebraska girl arrived at tho homo of Jos. McClollaud Thursday morning. Buy your fencing of the Red Cloud Fenco Factory. Tho best hog fenco on earth. A. Mouiiakt. When you want n nice smooth shave or hair cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. One door souMi of tho Bon Bakery. Arthur Cunniughum and Ida Ogdeu are among tho now married folks. Judgo Duffy tlod the knot at his olllee Wednesday. James McCartney ono of the Chief's old friends from south of the river came In Saturday and paid up to Jan uary 1, 1898. We call your attention this week to tho new advertisement of Jamas Petersen. He handles machinery ot well earned reputation. Mrs. Chapman, mother of Mrs. Jas. McNeny, who has been visiting hero for some time past left for her home in Lincoln Thursday morning. F. V. Taylor has moved. Ho has the finest furniture headquarters in the v.tlloy. His store room iu the Momi block is a pictarc of neatness. It is said that Pap Barkley aud three hands made a remarkable showing iu snapping corn some time ago, actually snapping about ten bushels iu a half day. Nino dollars nnd u half was. what It cost n geutlemuit of tho bloodyjilrht ward for trying to gouge n young utuus eyes out last Thursday evening at tho depot. Wm. Eugolls was a caller ou us Sat urday and left a dollar on subscription. This gouticmau with tho assistance of ills sou put in n crop of corn last year nnd raised therefrom 7,000 bushels. Considerable corn has boon market ed in the city this week. No matter how much comes iu it always finds n ready salo at the present market price W. T. Auld is tho principal buyer. Many cases of "Grippo" have lately been cured by Ono Miuuto Cough Cure. This preparation seems es pecially adapted to tho euro of this dis ease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects iu which this disease often loaves the patient. C. LqCottingJ r:""i :.. If I had countless wads of wealth, would not make a vain display, would not ride on snowy steeds, or iu n gold emblazoned "shay" I would not shine with precious stones, nor yacht ing go upon tho sea; a little $7 boat is plenty good enough for me. No idle pleasures weuld be initio; no rainbows would I try to catch; I'd merely seek Nevada's strand, to see tho coming slugging match. Beatrice Express. A fow months ago, Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afllicted with rheumatism. His right leg was swollen tho whole length, causing him groat suQcriug. He whs advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tho first bottle of it helped him considerably and tho second botllo effected a cure. The 25 and M) cent sizes for sale by II. E. Grlco, Druggist. Here is something worth trying should you ever have tho occasion. "There is no uso in walking the floor with a felon," says ono who has had some experience in that direction. "Wrap a cloth loosely around tho felon, leaving the end open. Pour gun- powder in tho end and shake it down until the felon is covered, then keop it wet with camphor. In two hours the pain will be relieved and a porfectcure will quickly follow." Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks town, Mo., was troubled with chronio diarrhoea for over thirty years. Ho bad become fully satisfied that it was only a question of n short time until he would have to givo up. Ho had boon treated by somo of the best physicians in Europo and America but got no permanent relief. Ono day ho picked up a uowspapor nnd chanced to read nu advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhmu Remedy, lie got a bottle of it, the first duso I helped him nnd its continued uso cured him. For salo by H.E. Grlco, Druggist. MOKE Oil lyKSS TEHSONAT... James Peterson was in Guide Rock Wednesday. Buy plow shoes at tho Cinelunatl Shoo Store. J. M.Sellars returnod homo from his hip to Lincoln Tuesday night. Al. Holdrego and Hopkins tho miller ot Rlverton were bore w edncsday. Wo will furnish you tho Nebraska & Kansas Faruier and The Ciiir.K for 91. Chai ley Arnold from near Roseiuent tie was hero Wednesday and pleasantly invaded our wigwam. Taylor Is now comfortably situated In the Moon block. You are In need of furniture. So call ou him. The Orange Judd Fanner and the American Agriculturalist Alumnae to gether with The Ciiikk for 9Ut5. C. L. Cutting, sole agent, will refund your money If not satisfied alter using one bottle of Dr. rentiers famous medi cine. The uso of a rubber Htamp sliows that tho user Is a back number. Get up-to-date printing at The Ciiikk filce. After having uudetguuo a general fixing up with paper and paint tho store room of Miner Bros, presents a splendid appearance. One minute is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that Ono Miuuto Cough Cure docs what Its name implies. C. L. Cotting. Tho following wold's by Blxby slaps Jack Walsh pretty hard: "A party whose members gloat over business failures is a good one not to tie to." John Uasselbacker was in Uwu Sat urday and as he couldn't got along witheut tho Ghkat Family Weeely presented ua with a dollar for another year. Another immense cora crib is under course of construction directly west of the one lately filled by T. H. Auld, that gentleman having concluded to buy moro corn. The American Agriculturist Almauac n Imnk which treats on hundreds of subjects, The Orange Judd Fanner, one of tho best farm papers published and Tito Chief all one year for 91.35. Wc will pay a salary of 910.00 per week for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Destroyer iu the country. Reference icqiiired. Address, with stamp. Pehfkction Mfm. Co., Parsons, Kansas. They say that. Jack Walsh took another young lady to dinner Monday. Wo thought we would mention tho fact so that there wouldn't bo anybody who wouldn't know thnt Jack took a young lady to dinner Monday. Don't allow tho lttugs to be Impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. C. L. Cotting. E. E. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles forsyventecn years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. C. L. Cotting. They are so small that the most sensi tive persons take them, they are so effective that tho most.obstluato cases of constipation, headache aud torpid liver yield to them. That is why De Witt's Llttlo Early Risers uro kuown as the famous little pills. C. L. Cot tiug. Chas. Wiener is calling the attention of tho public this week iu u new ad vertisement, to the fact that he is mak ing somo good bargains iu clothing. Ever since he has returned from the cast largo Invoices of goods have been arriving nt his store aud as ho secured somo gojd snaps iu his line whilo ou his buyiug trip it will bo to your interest to call on him. Gun Goes Off instantly when you pull the trigger So sickness may conic on suddenly. But it takes time to load the gun, and It takes time to get ready for these ex plosions caucddiscascs. Coughs, colds, any "attack," whaterer the subject he, often means ere ccdingweakness and poor Mood Are you getting thin? Is your appetite poor ? Are you losing that snap, energy and yigor that make "clear-headedness?" Do one thingi build up your whole system with SCdTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. It b the essence of nourishment. It does not nauseate, does not trouble the stomach. And it replaces all that disease robs you of A book telling more about it sat free Ask for lU SCOTT & BOWNE, Nnr York. TheV' HK fYem U.S.ftvntAl rf JMUm jtoi. w. h. recite, who muxes a upecinitv or. 15pllpy, lins without doubt treated nnd cur ed more ense. than nnr living l'hvilclam liw imcccss I, astonishing. of so ycnr' standing Cure! curou uy liltn. Ha publishes a vnlunblo work on this rfls ense, which ho sends with a lafirn hot of hi absolute cure, free to any aufTercr wno nifty Benu uicir r, v. anu i.xprcss ouurcss. rrd.w. e. nax, r, v 4 we aaviso nnv one wismn n cure tondilrcM St., new Tor ODDS AND 13XDS. "host llyntus" for salo at Colllng'n O. W. LlntKey Is homo from a trip to Kansas City. Ed. Mohlur was a pleasant caller litis week and paid us a dollar on sub scription. Miss Randolph, who has been visit ing with Mrs Sarah Perry litis re turned home. 11. C. Colbitrn has purchased tho illnos farm iu Elm creek township fur n consideration of ?2,r00. Charlie Dlckerson returnod Thurs day from Lincoln where ho has been attending tiie agricultural college. Major Colo tho great rovlvnllst who hasbooustirrliigthoHiuiiorsupthrough out tho state is now at McCook. An ef fort is being made to have him como hero. Miss Helen Jacoby, niece of C. Wiener, who has been hero for several weeks past has again returned to Den ver that climate being beat suited for her health. Ono of tho ministers; invited a cer tain ofliaial to attend the revival meet ings but tho gentleman told him it was tho wrong season as people would Im mediately conclude he wanted a re nomination. If tho hero of Valley Forge could step buck upou earth and oxamino a metropolitan daily newspaper and see tho numerous portraits of himself ho would wonder how it came that each succeeding year lie changed so. Mr. M. W. Dickcrsou lias received word announcing tho death of his mint Mrs. Sabiun Dttflleld of typhoid pneu monia at her homo at Abingdon, Illi nois. She was born ou April 25th, 1821, and wus theiefore nearly 70 years old. County Cluik Fort tho first of the week shipped the amendment ballots and books required in the recanvnss of votes on the amendments nt Lincoln. This is another mensuro of economy of tho pop legislature. There is a tendency nmoug tho young sprouts or budlcts of this day and ago to npe similar customs prac ticed by their forefathers in tho way of wearing their hair. The budlct of this period Is vainly trying to train his hair to make an awning to shade his eyes from the sun. From everywhere come words of praise for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Allow me to congratulate you on tho merits of your Remedy. It cured me of chronic bronchitis when the doctor could do nothing for mo. Chas. F. 11km ix, Toledo, O. For salo by II. E. Urico, Druggist. As usual Omaha wunts to hog every thing iu sight and on its board of lady malingers of the bureau of education of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition it gives itself eleven members, Council III tiffs two, South Omaha two, and the rest of tho great state of Nebraska twelve, or two for each congressional district. It the reform nutl economy howlers in tho Nebraska legislature had begun their goodwork by slicing oft' a part of their own salaries instead of raising tho appropriation for expenses of that body the people might think they we to sincere in their wish for economy. But when thoy reduce somo other per sons salary and do not lesson their own it looks ltshy. The revival meetings which havo boon iu progiess for tho past six weeks at the First M. E. , Church, this city, closed last Monday oveulug with a very enthusiastic jubilee meeting. This closed one of the most successful series of protracted meetings in tho history of Red Cioud for several years past aud tho good work done by tho pastor, Rov. James M. Darby, is manifested throughout nil sections of tho city. Since tho commencement of the meet ings tho church has been taxed to its utmost capacity nightly to accoaim date tho largo congregations which have boon in attendance, and nst from tho opening until the closing erening did the interest wane, but on the con trary kept steadily increasing and waa at its height on tho final evening About 44 new names were added to the church rolls, and had the meeting! con tinued a week or ten days more no doubt tho converts would havo been doublo that number. As an evangelist, Mr. Darby has had few equals iu this city, and should ho in the futuro un dertake another series of meetings, ho will no doubt find that tho good work done nt tho recent ono will bo the sourco of many now converts to tho cause of Christianity. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was aadi for. Come and see $5.00 All Wool Men's Suits, Which We Just Received. They are Equal to any $8 Suit You Ever Bought They are Great Values at the Price. ALSO THE FAMOUS H. S. WlBNER, The Clothier. Watch This Space - .? Our Stock of MILLINERY GOODS will be here in a Few Days. - MINER our M. MAKE PROM $8.00 UP. Next week. . !. I 1 ir 1 1 : T-V tj.Vl.;uTi n -U". a. - BROS. f. , j A 'l( ! i il H?A E ft '0 fl'l M 1 m !.! al W HV-1 M & 9 'i Vi hi tot I w .3 W MX,