5 A HOUND TOWN. MOUK OR lil-'SJS PKHSONAIj. I THE RED CLOUD Oil I El?, FRIDAY, AUG. 13. 1897. L V f f 1 1 i , ,- akTnG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Oldirttcd for Its great lenveiiltigjutrengtli anil tlthfulnewi. Assured the rood against alum ail all forms of adultcrattou common to the heap brands. ROYAL UAKINO I'OWDEIt lU.NRWYOKK. CITY NEWS. Twiue at Peterson's forOi por pound. jMiss Lydia Klfe is hoiuu fro.n Lin oliw Hurry Goblc of Hastings was here 'his week. Mrs. Win. Francisco of McCook is visiting in the city. Mrs. Tlios. Kuiigli and son Claude were in Hastings this week. Fou Sai,k Pure three-year-old cider ineirar. Miw. Bkaubudok. For a mower or rake I can give you liottom prices. Jas. Pktt.imon. Miss Sadie Kort, a sister of Mrs. F. V. Taylor, is visiting in the city. Dillurd lk'dlord returned this morn ing from a week or so trip to Denver. Mrs. John Oarber arrived in the city from McCook Monday on a visit to Iriends. Mrs. Oco. lingers of Lincoln is visit ing with County Clerk Fort and family this week. Mrs. O McCull was a pleasant caller on Saturday and left us some cash on subscription. Have you seen those road wagons. They are dandies and the pi ices aie right -James l'otcr.-ou. Will Stratton of Blue Hill accompa nied his sister to this place this week where she took the train for Texas. I 1$. Colvin, the popular real estate man of Guide Hock, was here Tuesday and gave us a dollar on subscription. James Murphy returned this week f i um Kansas City where ho underwent a surgical operation on the sido of lus t ice. Mrs. Fox who has been visiting lelativcs at Cowles was in the city Monday to take the train for her home near Kansas City. A Sunday school picnic will bo held in tho groro near the Fisher school house on Thursday, August 19th. All Sunday schools are invited to attend. Tho First M. F.. Church last Sunday 'veuinr eranted to Rev. Mr. Darby, I heir pastor, a vacation of two weeks, therefore) there will be no preaching in the Methodist Church for twoSundnys. Miss Darlc Sheror who has been visiting relatives here for some time past left Saturday morning for her home at Minneapolis. Hor sister Blanch accompanied her as far as Hebron where she will visit her sister Cordie. A very pleasant party was given at the residence of D. M. Able on Tues day night last in honor of Mr. Abel' niece, Miss Corniiio Noble who lately arrived from Hamburg, Iowa, on a Mt. Guests to the number of twenty live participated in what is reported as an enjoyable time. A warrant was sworn out before Judge Torter this morning by a color ed woman against tho proprietor of the It & M. eating house for assault, which wii. m-ved bv a local constable. After tho warrant was served it is presumed Unit the woman was Induced to let tho matter drop as sho went away on pns .s.tngor train 10 and the case was there fi.ro dismissed. Bye witnesses who -. iw the nieolco state to tho writer thnt l ho woman was hit several times In the face enough to make her faco bleed. This neck o' tho woods is causing con siderable comment nt present. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, UoU Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR ?wtr CREAM BAKING POWMB A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Mr J. 1). Fulton of Uivertoti is in the city TiipCiiikf Is prepared to do yoiu job printing. No preaching in the First M. E. Church for two Sundays. Ben Ludlow and wifo returned from Lincoln Tuesday evening. Low Clapp has taken a position on tho lied Cloud street railway. Go to C. M. Calmcs tho old reliable family bakery at the old stand. Advertising Car No. 1 for Illngling Bros, show was here yesterday. Sec Peterson's twino before you buy. He has just received a car load. llev. F. Bernard of Orleans was here this week visiting with John Polnicky. Mrs. A. A. Popo was in llivorton tho last of the week visiting with her sis ter. Mrs. C. C. Brown of Columbus, Ohio, is here visiting her sister Mrs. Clara Jackson. W. F. llonkloof Inavale was in Sat urday and presented us with a dollar on subscription. Homer Bayles wants tho Great Fam ily Weekly, and so called In Thursday and gave us a dollar. If you want a wheel plow I have some bargains it will pay you to look after. Jas. Pkteiison. There u ill be uo Kpworth League at tho M. K. Church Sunday evening, Aug. 15th. W. A. Mitoiikll, Pros. Walter Patmor arrived in the city Monday morning from his home in California, and will make his home here. The Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine riks; in Installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Mises Kssie and May Houghton, of Norton, Kansas, are visiting in the city the guasts of their cousin, II. P. Sowter nnd wife. I). M. Abie, who is now located in business at Hambrg, Iowa, is here this week visiting with his family. His many friends arc glad to see him again. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at !) per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at lied Cloud, Neb. Will Kuehn was in Monday and placed his subscription ahead into 18'JS. He also brought us some sam ples of his Burbank plums which arc the largest wo have seen this season. Don't uauseato your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick ueadacho by using those famous little pills known as Do Witt's Little Early Risers. C. L. Cot ting, Died, on Sunday morning, August 8th, of typhoid forer, Miss Jennie Wells, aged 21 years, 0 months and 25 days. Miss Wells was tho adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Engstrotn, and has been a life long resident of Jewell county where she leaves many friends to mourn her untimely death Wo have been compelled this week to answer the foul-mouthed personali ties of one A. II. Warren who has re sided here for some time and passed himself off as a Sunday school worker. It is headed "A. II. Warren" nnd if you do uot care to read it pass it by. We hope we will not again bo called upon to sully our pages with cither men tion of this name or that of J. II.Wnlsh of tho Nation. If your friends go to the Klondike gold fields and dont't come back you can rest assured that they nro yet In a good state of preservation. A minor who went to that country four years ago was dug out of a snow drift the other day and he looked just as nat ural as tho day ho was frozen. Cold preserved miner on ice promise.' to bo the principal product of that country for the next winter. Boaver City Tri bune. The following very complimentary notice relative to Prof. J. I. Kolloy, who will superintend tho public schools of this city during tho next school year, is taken from tho Valley County Times, published at Ord, Nebraska. "Mrs. Kolley and littlo boy loft on the morning train yesterday for Grand Island, tho professor going with the two littlo girls on the train nt noon. Mr. Kolly will meet them tomorrow and they will go ou to their now homo ut Red Cloud. Their going is regret ted by n largo oirclo of frlonds hero, all of whom, however, wishing them success und prosperity iu their now home. If Mr. Kelloy builds up iho schools of Red Cloud as ho has im proved the Ord schools bo will have done a good work, and when ho leaves thore to take the higher and hotter po sition which is sure to reward one of his ability and energy, ho will go as ho has left Ord, with many Jfrlonds und pupil.' to regret the loss and the now location will gain what lied Cloud loses as the latter plaeo now gains by i ur loss." One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That U what It was madt for. Mis.Thos. WINnii of llcatiiiw Is in the city. Yon can buy twine at Peterson's cheaper than anywhere. A good bicycle for sale cheap. En quire at Bon Ton Bakery. Jay Olney and wife of Itlooiiilugton, this state, were here Tuesday. Tho best bugglei for the inonoy ever brought to town at Peterson's. Harry Sowtei and D. J. Myers are now located over the postofllco. Buckeye binders nnd mowers, tho best on earth for salo by Jas. Peterson. Mrs. Kate lllckards of Beatrice Is in city visiting with hor mother and other relatives. Now that you are looking after wagons see the Newton and other makes at Peterson's. John Thornton of Guide Hock was up Monday and paid us a prosperity dollar on subscription. A marriage license was Issued on Monday to Henry I'opp and Miss Alice Bibby, both of Inavale. For a go (I shave, hair cut or other tonsorial work, call on Geo. Fentress south of the Calmes bakery. The Orange J mid Fanner and the American Agriculturalist Almanac to gether with The Ciiikk for $1.95. C. L. Cotting, sole agent, will refund your money if not satislied after using one bottle of Dr. Feuners famous medi cine. The W. C. T. U. of this district held a very interesting two day's session iu the Christian Church iu this cit.) this week. Why try to harvest your crop of small grain with an old binder when Jas. Peterson sells new ones as cheap as he doe.-, now. Otto Skjolver, one of the prosperous farmers of Otto, was In the last of the week and helped us out with a dollar ou subscription. A tourist making a trip around the world with a phonograph was ou the streets last Satuiday selling short speeches and tunes at live cents each. Vim, vigor and victory: these are the characteristics of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. L. Cot ting. Tho American Agriculturist Almanio a book which treats on hundreds of subjects, The Orange Judd Farmer, one of tho best farm papers published and Tho Ciiikk all ono year for 91.85. L. 11. Rust says if you want Burbank and Abundance plums three to six feet high, or anything elso in tho nursery lino at reasonable prices, for fall or spring, let him know, what you want. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to writo your own name. Get them printed in an up-to-date style. Thero is nothing which will make jour customers think you are of tho disposition to be penurious so much ns this. If you aro stingy in ono way what reason is thero to be lieve that you wont be in other ways. Get your printing done right at the Ciiikk oflicc. Jack Lantz was arrested last Wed uesday evening on a charge of felon ious assault with intent to kill, and lodged iu jail ovor night, being unable to procure bonds for $T00. Thursday morning on n plea of wanting to see his attorney he was given a little liberty and up until the present has uot show ed up. From remarks overheard ou the streets wo guess the community, and especially those in the south end of town are willing to let him go if he will just give lied Cloud a wide berth. Depression of Spirits so common in summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourish ment. The vital force Is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially In youth, It Involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threat ening signs. of Cod-Ilver Oil, with the hypo phosphites, meets these cases ! perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil Is fully disguised, making It almost as palatable as milk. Fe-r ! at io. aad ti.o. by all drugrUt. SCOTT UnWNt. UlK. Chimin. New York Rubber Goods. Wo ii nve JiM opened a new sloik of Fountain nnd Bulb Syringes, Nursing Bottle Fillings, Rubber Tubing, limber Dolls, Balls and Baltics, Elastic Truss Wob blig, Rubber Tissue, Hot Witter Bottles, Etc., and do i'I forget that wo show tin finest lino of RUBBER COMBS 1 AND BRUSHES iu town. Our Rubber Qtorc - Brush for cleaning Kid gloves is just the thing, only 10c. PRICES ARE LOW. G L. Cotting, run DRUQFIST. i i A O U. W. One of the Most Successlul Meetings Ever Held in the History of the Ked Cloud Lodne. Tho A. 0. U. W lodge, No. (X), of this city cast their man- jjiiiu ot protec - . . . tion ovei'thirly i"VJm iiKiv limtii'k: tn J - " llin miiiiiim. nf x v $00,000 at their regular meeting on last Tuesd.iy even ing. The meeting was ono of the lar gest, if not the largest, in the history of the Red Cloud lodge. Hon. O.J. VanDyke, deputy grand master work man was present, and reninrked that this was the largest number taken Into an old lodge at one time, iu the state, for the ast eleven years at least. The order in thl city is enjoying a degreo of prosperity hitherto unknown iu its history. Its membership is com posed of a body of men wldo awake, up to date, and down to business, and this lets you into tlie secret of their un usual success. Mr. VanDyke exemplilled the work in n very aide manner, and ipoke words of praise and commendation to the brethren for their loyalty and good work Refreshments were served to all present and addresses made by J. S. Gilliam and Rev. J. M. Darby. A young man with good moral character, and sound body, and who is over eighteen years of age is eligible to membership. For a young man to in sure his life, and show some signs of forethought and good citizenship, commends himself to society generally, yes, oven to the fairer sex. Tho A. O. U. W. lodge of this city is among tho largest and best lodges of the state for which its members all havo a right to be proud. While only about thirty years old, it Is ono of tho first beneticiary orders of tho world with a membership in the United States of 875,000. Think ot it! Three huu died nnd seventy-live thousand homes protectetl from want. A work over which angels rejoice. The lodge now has a membership of 244 with 11 new applications. Long may it live to bless the world and help the widow ami the orphan. The Depot Burned. Last night the II. & M.dopot nt this place went up in smoke and till that is loft is u charred heap of debris. The tire was discovered between one and two o'clock and an alarm vn$ turned in immediately. The lire department went immediately to tho scene of the conllagration, and although they worked with a will, the building was too far gone and the water pressure too weak to make their efforts effective. Conflicting stories are told in regard to tho manner in which tho lire started and on account of some things which have been going on lately in that neighborhood It would uot bo a bad idea for tho B. & M. officials to look after tho matter. Most everything in the building was lost except sorao baggage, but as there was very littlo freight in the freight house tho damage hero was small. One freight carjstanding ou the house track was cousumed, but luckily it was empty. 'I'I0 advertising car of Ring ling Bros shows, which was ou tho track near the building, was pushed by the employes to a safe distance After the first tiro had beon prac tically out for an hour or two an alarm was again turned in aud It was discov ered that a house belonging to Fred Peterson aud occupied by Jack Lantz was in llamvs. This house stood over a block from the first tiro and there is considerable question as to its origin. Tho household goods wero all saved. It heals everything except a broker, heart, may bo said of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, Piles and rectal diseases, cuts burns, bruises, tetter, eczemu and nil ftkiu troubles may be cured by it quiekl) and permanently. C. L. Cot ting. Or. Price's Cream Uaklng Powder A Pure 'Iriof Cream )! Tartar Powder ".A lot a. KBrTii m w xswr t v K w. y dhW teG'Z 4g7 rm r fJj . . . A Our Fall and Winter Stock Is ready We solicit the trade of the people ot Webster and adjoining counties and invite them to inspect our immense stock which has been selected with much care by us on our buying trip in the east. In Price We Challenge Everyone ! We are Determined First:To Oct Your Trade. Second:--To Keep Your Trade. I w We realize that to insure your trade we must furnish the best obtainable values. Come in and be convinced. FRBYMARK CO. Successors to C. Wiener. WCwi J . 5-!&5l itZSH !U-PVN TKU &Ji Commencing August 2 AND Gontinues we will hold a CHUNG - SALE of SPRING AND SUITER GOODS in order to make room for our immense fall stock. Examine the Bargains Our Millinery Department MINER T.-2 ' for Inspection, & i ;"J7w3!t rci,i--A' ;Stfw! for 15 days all - BROS. t r w :! ( i U si f 1 1 . .dp i aostasu