:V iiVSmmMWUBEiSmA v4a " "iri"77Ti"1,F(T i.f viyj"f "- 1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, ERIDAY, MARCH 5. 1897. ji ji ; -J if WH-S POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening utrcnglu and licaHlifulncHi. Assures tliu food against alum mid all form uf adulteration common to the ulicap branda. llOYAl. IlAKINd 1'OWDElt X).,NEVYOUK. CITY NEWS. "Host Hymus" for sale at Cottiug's. Mrs. W.B. Koby is on the sick list this week. Amos Cowdcn came in Thursday from Colorado. C. F. Cathcr wus homo from Lincoln the last of tho week. You aro most cordially invited to at tend all thusu services. Children's Oxford shoes and Oxfords at tho Cincinnati Shoe Store. Alfred Hudell was looking after busi ness matters at Superior Thursday. If in need of shoes the Cincinnati Shoe Store will lix you out cheaply. Moihart & Cutter are now buying fat cattle and hogs. Sec them beforo selling. Will Lctsou arrived in the city Wed nesday night from Ids home in Dead wood, South Dakota. A. C. Hosmor and I). J. Myers left Thursday on a several days business trip to Omaha and St. Joseph. If you want to see a nice store and a good stock of furniture you want to go to the large store room in tho Moon block which is occupied by Taylor. Billy Bryan, who didn't get to bo president was in Washington this week but didn't stay to sec tho other follow inaugurated. There arc times wlicu oven Billy wants to bo alono. Torturlug, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns and scalds aro soothed at once and promptly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho best known cure for piles. C. L. Cottiug, It is surprising what "a wen bit of a thing" eau accomplish. Sink head ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, aro quickly banish ed DeWitt's Little Early Risors. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. L. Cot ting. Rev. Warheld, I). D. of Omaha and llev. H. Bross, l. 1). of Lincoln wore iu the city this week in attendance at a very successful Home Missionary Rally hold at the Congregational church Wednesday afternoon and eve ning. If you have ever seeu a child iu tho agouyof croup, you can appreciate tho gratitude of the mothers who know that Ono Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quickly as it is ad ministered. Many homes in this city are never without it. C. L. Cotting. The S. of V. band will givo a street concert tomorrow at 12 o'clock and tho ladies will serve dinner in the Moon block. In the evening the baud will give a concert iu tho room in which the diuuer aud supper will bo trivou. Tho price of dinner or supper will bo ilf teen cents. Dr. G. K. McKeeby informs us that the report of his immediate removal to Guthrie is premature. He will remove from this city some time during this spring or summer but will probably not leave the state. Dr. Fred Mc Keeby will continue in busiuass hero as before. Last Wednesday while Ernest Mor anville wm exercising ouo of tho doc tor's fine horses Iu a sulky, the harness broke'and tho horse ran into n picket fence, throwing him out aud breaking 'up the sulky, besides destroying a por tloii of tho fence in front of J. A. Reids residence. Ernest was picked up un nunftinus and carried home and bis bruises and cuts wero dressed. Awarded Hifhett Honor World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dlt w CREAM B4NN6 POWDffl A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AUOUNl) TOWN. Now wall paper at Cottlngs. Clarence Kizer Is home again after a trip west. Oxblood oxfords at the Cincinnati Shoe store. Thk Chief Is propared to do your job printing. Mrs. Win. Atherton returned Tues day night from a visit cast. It is reported that three saloon licenses will be asked for this your. Buy your fencing of the Red Cloud Fence Factory. The best hog fence on earth. A Mouiiart. II. E. Pond, real estate agent, sold tho Busckow prop'erty on Seventh avenue to J. A. Boyd. When you want a nice smooth shave or hair, cut, give Geo. Fentress a call. Ono door south of tho Bon Bakery. Juo. Wllholmson left the first of the week for Grand Island whure ho has accepted a position iu a meat market. Jas. Peterson will iu the near future start a brnuch implement house at Guide Rock, with Geo. McCallas man ager. Mrs. Nora Young returned to Red Cloud Monday after several days visit with her sister at this place. Bladeu Enterprise. F. V. Taylor has moved. Ho has the tiuest furniture headquarters iu the valley. His store room iu the Moon block is a picture of neatness. Mrs. Josie Igoti who has been visit ing iu the east for several mouths past returned home Tuesday night. She was accompanied by her mother. Dr. Kchlcr of this place aud Dr. G. E. McKeeby of Red Cloud, were called iu consultation Wednesday iu the case of R. Banks, who is alllictcd with appen dicitis. His recovery is doubtful. Bladen Enterprise. Editor .Joe Nnu of Blue Hill was hero Wcdnosdtiy and Thursday on his way to Kansas City. He has turned over tho editorial duties of the Leader to a gentleman from Hildroth who will pub lish that paper iu thu future. E. E. Turner of Coiupton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen 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. Fred Peterson called on us Wednes day morniug and paid his subscription foi another year and also sends Thk Chiek to .1. C. Anderson, Missoula, Montana His son-in-law George Val entine, a former well known resident of this place is now running an engine with headquarters at Missoula. Jack Walsh is still playing the martyr act and talking about a boycott on the Nation. If Banker Auld lias a better stand in than 'Jacky, Jacky might end bis troubles by going down to the bridgo and shooting his fool brains out. No one would get out a restraining order. The sale of tickets for the event too would be great, even greater than the Corbott-Fitzsimmons slugging match. m Men 's aud boys shoes that will givo sat isfaction and at I o w o'r p r I e o s aro tho Selzshoo Sold by Wiener. We givo same guaranteo ns others do. Fred Foe living near Cowles met with an accident on last Friday wbicb although serious was not as bad as it might have bcou. In placing a loaded shell in his gun, the shell being a little large he tried to force it by hammering it with a knife and the result was that tho sholl was exploded and the powder was blown into his face. He immedi ately came to town and Dr. Moran villo dressed his wounds and picked; the powder from his face. Some of the powder was blown into bis eyes, but the doctor says tbat with careful treat ment bis eyesight will not be affected. Au effort is being made to secure the services of Major Cole, the celebrated evangelist who is at present conduct ing a series of revivals atMcCook, to bold a series of meetings in this city when be has finished at tbat place. From reports from places where Mr Cole bas conducted meetings through out the state great good has been ac complished, aid Red Cloud is a good field for auob work. His work in Neb raska, although it baa not been more than six months since be commenced, has resulted in 830 conversions at Hastings, 885 at Holdrege, and so far a little over 200 at McCook, and aside from this quite a uumber along the Hastings and Holdrege line in small towns in which be stopped for a day or two. This movement should be en couraged in overy manner possible and it is is to bo hoped that our churches will act in unison and secure tho ser vices of this colobratcu olvlno lor a scries of meetings in this city. It would no doubt greatly facllilato tho good work which is boing accomplish ed. MOKE Oil IjKSS PERSONAL. Mrs. Fred Plumb is ou the sick list. Buy plow shoes at "tho Cincinnati Shoo Store. Judo Sapp was looking after busi ness matters iu Boatrico this wcok. J. A. liattui-was hero from Oak visit Inst with his family tho first of the week Chas. Buschow of Colby, Kacsas, was here tho last of tho week looking after property interests. Taylor is now comfortably situated in tho Moon block. You aro iu need of furniture. So call on'him. Tho beet sugar factory ut Grand Island has already contracted for 0.000 acres in and around that city. Tho Oratigo Judd Farmer nud the American Agriculturalist Almanac to gether with Tho Ciiikk for $1.35. C. L. Cotting, sole agont, will refund your money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr. Feuuers famous medi cine The uso of n rubber stamp shows that tho user Is a back uumber. Get up-to-dato printing at Thk Cuikk otlicc. Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of Inavalo will hold a free social at tho rcsltleuco of Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Tuesday, March 0th. All invited. Cards have boeu scut to friends an ununcing the coming wedding of Frank AV. Cowdeu to Miss Rachel Lot sou, which event takes place on March 10th. Tho American AgriculturistAlmauuc a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, Tho Orange Judd Farmer, one of the best farm papers published and The Cinr.K all ouo year for $1.35. Elder L, A. Hussoug of Burwell, Ne braska, is expected in Red Cloud tho 10th of March and will preach at the Christian church ou the 11th. It is ex pected he will locate hero as pastor of the church. We will pay a salary of $10.00 pur week for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Destroyer iu the country. Refereneo required. Address, with stamp. Pi;itn:cTioN Mrs. Cck, Pursous, Kansas. Don't allow tho lungs to bo impaired by the cortiuuous irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to euro it. One Minute Cough Curo taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. C. L. Cotting. Rev. James M. Darby who was so kindly remembered by tho young mou aud pcoplo generally last Friday even ing, desires ou behalf of himself and family, to sincerely thank all who con tributed to the splendid donation, re ceived by him and bis family. No one as yet seems to bo looking after tho salary or glory connected with the mayorality of our city. However it is some time yet until the proper time and the fertile soil of Nebraska has a reputation for quick germination. It is safe to say tbat by convention time there will be some one looking for it. Many cases of "Grippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation scorns es pecially adapted to tho curo of this dis ease, It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this disease oftou loaves tho patient. C. L. Cotting. Garett Olmstede of Guide Rock was up Tuesday and made a call at the Gkbat Family Weekly ofllco and do posited a dollar with us to help both ends moot. Mr. Olmstede is a pleasant, conversationalist and gave us consider able information about his mother country Germany. He liko tho most of his countrymen has boon successful and during his eighteen years resi dence in this country ho has year by year added to his storo until he is now comfortably fixed. Wo wish tho county had inoro of such citizens. tion Out-door life and Scot? Emulsion of Cod-Urer Oil with Hrpophocphites hare cured thousands of cases of consump tion fa the early stafes. They curt old, advanced cases too) but not so many, nor so prompt ly. When a case is so far ad vanced that a cure 'cannot be , made, even then SCOTT'S EMUtSION checks I the rapid fty of the disease, relieves the pafau In the chest reduces the night sweats, and makes the cough easier. In these cases ft comforts and prolongs life. Don't experiment with cures that destroy the digestion. Fin your faith to the one remedy which has been THE STAN DARD for Over 20 Years. Book about it free for the asking. For tale by all druggists at 50c and ' $(.00. SCOTT ft UOWNE, New York. 'i-ji.'i.vjTr Coosim ronsumpiion m A AND ITS "CUB To tub Editor : I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider It my duty to und few bottln frtt to those of your raiders who have Consumptkn,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postofTice address. Sincerely, T. A. 8XOCUM, M. C IU Furl St., Jew Tork. Th. Editorial and BttlnM M.n.cm.at thi Pnr UaanatM taUg.Brou rtopoitUoa. ODDS AND 13NP6. Morris Stern was In Rlverton this week. The county commissioners will meet next Tuesday. Harry Mann is visiting at ills homo 1h Kansas this week. Mrs. Elmer Simon's of Inavalo Is re ported as being seriously ill, F. M. Duvall, editor of tho Norton Courier was In tho city this week. Lois Pope returned Wednesday after a brief visit with friends in Blue Hill. For twenty days you can gctshoos at away down prices at the Cincinnati ShoeStoro. Mrs. Minnie Smith who has been taking caro of a sick lady at Franklin was homo the first of tho week. Foil Tium: A fine gold watch for a cow, and a horse for u buggy. For particulars inquire at this office. Look out for Alba Heywood, tho prince of comedians, at thu opera house soon. A great treat for our eiti zous. Max Mizurcame down from Hastings where he has a position at thu asylum for a brief visit witli his parents aud friends. J. A. Boyd is moving his barn from the rear of the Moon block to his prop erty ho recently purchased iu the northwest pail of the city. Gundcnnan's Lire Killer sold by Cotting, always kills the lice but never the chicken. Equally good for horse aud cuttle. J. II. Galliu of this city went down to Lincoln this week to eat dinner with tho governor but instead lie took his meal in the company of Hank Rich mond. Come und see tho greatest i lino of spring caps ever shown just received at Wiener's. Interest in the meetings nt tho Bap tist church increases nightly. This week tho services have been conducted by State Evangelist Jos. H. Davis, as sisted by the ministers of tho various churches of tho city. ' A man by tho uamo of Hepneror better known as "Baldy Sours" was be foro Police Judge Porter Saturday for beating bis wife. He was bound over to keep tho peaco and in default of bond went to jail. Several days later he was turned loose on his own recognizance. Col. A. L. Bixby of' the Lincoln Journal will deliver his lecture on Tho Country Editor at Guide Rock on Tuesday evening, March 10th. Tho proceeds will bo for tho benefit of tho Epworth League and public school librarv. Tuo admission win no so cents. As usual the topublicau city coutral committee held its meeting iu tho "hole in tho wall." As far as tho gen oral public was concerned It wus a star-chamber scssiou as very few peo ple care to grace this soil-appointed as sembly room with their prcsoucc. Even some of tho members attended with reluctance. Tho Webster county fair association took tho hint aud tho central committee should do likewise. Married by Rev. A. G. Blackwell at his residence in Rod Cloud, Saturday afternoon. February 27th. 1807. Mr. Johu B. Saladen to Miss Matilda C, Rasser, both of Amboy. Mr. W. S. Jackson and Miss Gertrude Brown accompanied them as witnesses. This young married couple, bavo a boat of friends, who wiab them much joy and happiness, and a bright and successful future. They expect to make their home tor the present near Inavale. Are you auro you are saving any money, by sending away for your clothing? Before doing so take'yoursaniple and go to Wieners. He bas Just re tnrned from the east and brought au isamense stock of goods. You will f nd all wool mens suite from 10.00 to 110.00 tbat you can sot dupli cate elsewhere. You pay no express charges, no trouble in getting a -good fit, you will find it money In your Docket At the same timo you help build up your own town, thereby ad vaucing the price ofr your farm or home. It will cost you only a llltlo timo to convince yourself that you can huv cheaper at home. Just look at his lino of ohlldrons' suits, doublo kneo, doublo seat, doublo elbow, taped seams. Tney aro no moro than tho other kind. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tbat U watt It was nut mr. I 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 Priee. ALSO THE FAMOUS H. S. Wiener, the clothier: Week Gommeneing JWafeb 8th and Ending jHarcb 13th. Have you examined our New Spring Wait for Our . Millinery Date Announced Cottonades9 Jeans and Cassimere From i2j cents Clearing sale for BLANKETS . from 35c to Our Stock of SHOES, is complete. Our SCHOOL SHOES are the best on the market. Prices range from 8scts to $1.40 per pair. You should buy our LEATHER Our stock is the most complete in the valley. Prices always the lowest. Produce wanted. Highest mar ket'price paid. MINER: BROS.- our M. MAKE FROM $8.00 UP. Dress Goods. They are extra values. Opening. Next Week. to 75 cents. $6.50, forer prices 50c to $8. STOCKINGS For the Children, 15c to 25c. 'j ( I' . 1 ! II II !'l .. s iu Ik , X v I T I f a m m I fl TSiiC5!?55?iwfMTi.wpr