&t.i ViV;.-' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1897. A ma V.iM Kujl makes the looJ pure, holcome anJ delicious. ROY WH POWDER Absolutely Pure oi i.3 pooc co., new vokk. CITY NEWS. Dr. Fulkcrson of lilue Hill was hero Tuesday. A. J Willis i rived homo the hist of thi' week from his trip to Iowa. Miss Georgia Hlaeknioro has re turned from ii visit nt Superior. Mis1 Mabel Howanl returned Wed uc.day e cuing from hot eastern trip. Mis. Wade Knouts left Tuexli-y morning on :i visit to llowcii, Illinois. 1'iatik Cowdon returned Wednesday from a business trip to Lincoln and Omaha. Mr- if. I). Oralis who lia boon visiting in Kansas City returned home Sunday evening. Fur Sam: A good Kuabe piano. A good instrument for Male cheap. En ipiire at this olllce .lames Peterson has received a largo consignment of buggies. Thoro aio some good bargains anions them. . Ii. (Irirr hits removed hts drnt store In I In- ronni in the Moon Hock for' tin rhj iisnl us it ltryttn Hmdinitrlfr. Everett Dyer was here Wednesday visiting with his patents and left Thursday morning for a trip to Kansas City. For a good -have, hair out or other totisoiial woik call on O. M. Crabb, successor to Goo. Fentress, .muuIi of the CuhiiOk bakery. Jan. Overman who ha- been helping to show tho people of tlliuoi what bountiful crops are raNed in Nebraska returned home Saturday evening. Grant MoFarliiud, formerly of this city, but now residing at Lincoln was hero tho last of tho week. He is traveling for tho J I. Case Implement Co. Robert McBride received a pleasant surprise- and a nieo present from somo of his friends on last Tuosday evening. Robert will tell you all alt it if you ask him. TakkNothjk Those paying an ad vance on all leather goods will take notice that tho higher price is duo to tho advance on leather September 1st, 1807. .1. O. l.l'Tl.Klt. Itemembcr Griswold's mammoth Unelo Tom's Cabin Co. stay onlyouo night and give only one complete per formance, commencing at 8 p.m., Sat urday, October 16. A Texas editor wrote as follows: 'Tho price of this paper is not in creased by t lies Dingloy taritl bill, but wo wish to correct tho misapprehension of .some of our subscribers who seem to think that it is placed on tho free list." H. E. (trice, has moved his drug stock to tho room formorly occupied as a llrynu headquarters, where ho will bo glad to greet his patrons and old friends. He will remain hero until December lt. while hi- new store room is being built. How are the votr going to eat their ballots for preference for county superintendent is a question which should receive careful consideration. Mrs. Case, tho republican nominee has been a resident of this county for years Her life has been devoted to school work and that she is eminently capablo for superintendent no ono will attempt to deny. Sho has on an election to that ofllce a number of years ago, re ceived the highest number of votes nrnr received bv any candidato in tho existence of tho county. Tho people will do their work well by placiug her in the position again. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dlt VWCft w CREAM BAIiN AllOUXI) TOWN. . .' (In-1 . Moon Hock See Peterson before you buy a wagon. E. .1. Overing was in Omaha this week. Mis. Alex Huntley ha? toturned to Lincoln. TupChikk is prepared to do youi job printing. Go to C. M Caluies the old reliahlo family bakny at tho old stand. E. W. Shirley, Wiu, Guthrie and Charley Arnold of Rosetuont were here Tuesday Elmer Kuron has resigned his posi tion with M. M. Stern ami will return to Philadelphia, Pa. Compato wagons that I sold last fall to others and judge for yoursoll where to buy. J as. Pkti:isos. Hcv. James M. Darby will speak next Sunday evening at T!I0 on "Impres sions of lied Cloud." The public is invited. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. .J. II. Smith, Special Agent. W. J. Strattou and wife who have been visiting with Jan.es Overman and family left Tuesday morning for their homo .it Itowcu, Illinois. Griswold's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. carry ono of the linest bands on the road, gaud all wiio enjoy good music should hear it, Saturday, Dee. Kith. Perfectly harmless, but very or fill is "Economy Uonesel Cordial," a remedy par-excellence for all form- of indigisthn. For sale by C. L. Cottiug. "Hannah the buggy is busted." ' Well what ot it. Bring out tho New ton wagon. It always did look better than the old hugpy." For sale by Pet erson 11. E. (Irice ha- moved his slock of drugs to one of the mirth rooms in the Moon block where lie will remain un til the new building on the corner is completed Daniel Garber who is sick at Lincoln will leave accompanied by his sister Cora for Chicago wheioho will under go a surgical operation, his jaw bono lining diseased. 11. K. (trice desires to inform Ids patrons and friends that ho lias moved his drug store to the room in the Moon block formerly known as the Bryan headquarters, where he is nicely lo cated. At tho republican caucus held on last Saturday night to nominate a can didate for commissioner for tho fourth district, J. S. White having resigned, K. B. Smith was mimed as the choice of tho assembled voters. The choice is a good oue. Ci.os.inu Out Sai.k Commencing September 1st, 1897, I will offer my en tire stoek of Boots and Siioks at ac tual cost. I mean just what I way, ns 1 am going out ot the Boot and Shoo busluoss. Dry Goods and groceries at lowest prices. Call ar.d seo me. E. McFaici.akh. Chester Cox while coming to school on Thursday on Ids bicycle ran onto a long milk snake and his snakeship on- tangled P-solf neatly around tho spokes of tho hind wheel. Tho lad did not wait for further developments but took a header. After picking him. elf up lie killed the snake. Voters a ad candidates on the rouub Mean tiekot will pay no attention to tho attempts to create dissension which are being made by tho "Littlo Ah stracter J. H. B ", who wants to bo deputy clerk under James Hale, "Cake Walk Wil-on," our Nation "town bull," "Cap. Houcbin," and one or two others, This j, a uii'o crowd to give other peo ple advice Stephen Glial d .-aid. "If I knew I should die tomorrow, 1 would never. theless plant a tree today. Now old Stove iiaeit to keep this remark in pickle and interject it every now and then to prove that ho had nerve and was still "Hying in tho face of Provi dence." But where is ho in tho gamo with tho Smith county man who, when informed by his wifo that tho family physician had just told her that ho por sistcd in his mode of living ho would dlo within six months, replied, "I'll keep right on, doublo tho dose and dio in three and fool blm a trip." Lebanon Criterion. The voters are not going ti bo bun coed into voting for tho populist nomi nee for superintendent by the self complimentary articlos written by him and printed in tho Nation. Tho voters of this county have too much good sense to vote for a man who is practi cally a non-resident and elect him to an otllco so ho may rcceivo enough salary to enable him to live and study law. The voters want a superintend, ent who will attend to tho duties of that olllce and not use the money re ceived therefrom and the time which Should bw douited theieto, to lit him (nf n new piofeKMn J-i .fii.t (Me ', . MOKK OH hKSS PKHSOXAh. I . Clary of Guide Book was hoi o Thursday. Mrs. Win. 'olutl returned Friday nigh; from her visit at Omaha. The best buggies for tho money ever brought to town at Peterson's. Al. McClintoek has accepted a posi tion as bartetii'er with M. M. Stein. A man who buys a Newton wagon spends his money well. See them at Petersons. Mrs. C. J. Popo and Mrs. Jos. War ten have returned fioni a trip to Fianklln Samuel Saunders departed Tuesday for Colorado to inspect tho Cripple Cieek gold district. Now thul you ale looking after wagons see the Newton and other makes at Peterson's. The Inter-State Fair is being "pulled oil" (godforgi veils) at Bed Cloud this week. Lebanon Ci itei Ion. ion won't find nit un the mi'inr. Jo will find nit in tin- Moon Mack until Per. Isl.U. A'. (Iriir. Henry Richmond, repot tor on tho stair of the Omaha World Hoi aid, is here visiting with old friends. Mr.-. Jos. Garber left Wednesday for Lincoln to look after the welfate of her sin. Daniel who is -iek at that place. Mrs..!. It. Wright and children de parted Tue-day evening for Floienee, Colorado, whete fiey will reside in tin. future. "Economy Boue-et Cordial" made by tho famous old Harmony -oeiety, greatest of all nppotiors. For -ale by C. L. Colling. Mrs. Nannie McGiew who has been visiting with her si-lor Mr.-. L. 1 1. Rust, left Wedue-day morning for Burling ton, Michigan. When life is -holt why make any ex periment. Buy a Newton wncon at Peter-on's and your wife will smile on you when you come home. The paintei.- and carpenter- aie put ting the linislilng touches on the inside work of the new depot and it will most likely lie ready for occupancy next wecU. Mrs F. M Kinsey who has been visiting hero for -oine time past, the guest of Mr-. Anna Sapp, left Wednes day morning for her homo at Dallas, Texas. A.J. Baker of North Branch, Iowa, was hero this week visiting friends and relatives. Ho made this ofllce a pleasant call and left us a couple of dollars on subscription. J. H. Smith "writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at H per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop lii in a card at Red Cloud, Neb. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoflico at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for Midweek ending Oct., 15th 1807. J. W. Dolsu it Co. H. Hanmaii, B. G. Hoover, May Seolp, E. 11. Smith & Co. 'these letters will bo sent to the dead letter olllce Oct., 2!ttli,lf not called for before. Ficakk W. Cowdkn, P. M. The voters of Webster county will take no chances on election day when it come.- to easting a vole for county treasiiier, but will vote fur Charley Robinson for that olliee. Thu ooplu who have hail hu-lncss to traiHaet at tho treasurer's olllce in tho past can't bo fooled by tint talk of the opposition. They know thai in doing hti.-luoss with Deputy Robinson they han been fairly dealt with, and have found him not only obliging ami pleasant but have noticed that be is competent as well. No better, fairer or more attentive man to his olllce diitie.- can be found and the people will keep him there. SICK HOGS. Farmers will tlnd the Intel national Stock Food the best medi cine to keep tho hogs healthy and growing. Wo sell l!t packages for $5.00. We also keep the powder mado after the go eminent icceipt, and can till any formula you may bring at the lowest prici s C. L. Cotting, The DniKglst. vv :. :. :, ..:. .'.:.' !;'. ;.!w!-:.' ,K: .',V. .V. ..W j'i i PRBYMARK CO. w. tv ft. tester GoaDty's m m ft? i V" I heading Clothiers, and Gent's Furnishers. w ft.? :c & 9s9s?WVJiy9VV9flfVsV99999lf Worn Out? it 1 1 ; Do you come to the close of i I tht(l&vtUnPfttioh-ve.-rhattird ! Does this continue day after S day. possibly week after week? X remaps you are even too ex- w i haustea to sleep. Then some- thing Is wrong. All these X I t hitlers iriAicAt. tftat vntt m Z ! . mt t 9mml m. Imam. m.m..m 9f I i w.tauK iiuut iruut cav- W ; ; haustion. Your narves need feeding andjrour blood en i richlne. ii m Scott's Emulsion 1 of Cod-Uver Oil, with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, X contains lust the remedies to $ meet these wants The cod liver oil gives the needed strencth. enriches iVir. VAnnA. feeds the nerves, and the hy- pophofphites give them tone 1 i '- t . if you get ' Killed in a Runaway On Wednesday a telegram was re ceived from Blue Hill reiiicsting tho presence of the coroner and stating that a man was killed No further particulars were stated and it left the people of this city in doubt as to what might hae happened, many believing it might have been murder. Coroner .Jos. Waiien and Shoriil Riinchey im mediately departed for that place to seo what was up ami upon theii return tho following facts lu the ease were learned A man by the 11:11110 of .lohu G. Anderson who wasa former ic.-idcnt of Lawrence but who lias been residing in Illinois for the past two years had arrived in the state and none to his old home at Lawrence. Having a sis ter in lilue Hill he stalled to walk to that place anil had got as far as the tarm ot .J. F. McNeer whole there went Mime tl.ie-hets at work, one or more of whom he was acquainted with having followed that business himself while living near Lawrence. Mr McNeer told him that if lie would wall until after supper he would hitch a horse to the cart and drive him over to Illtm Hill, the oiler beinir accented. While hitching up Mr. McNeer told tho man that the hor-o had never been driven but hi' thought tliov would get along all right, and they started tho Iioimo scorning to go all right. No tumble was had i.ulil they started dtwu a hill when the lior.-e kicked and reared ami became iinniaiiageablo. Anderson took the Hues from McNeor and en deavored to bring the maddened horse to a hall but all to no purpose. After going for some distance McNeer was thrown from or jumped from the cart Anderson still remaining hi thu cart. Somo tune later tno norse was stopped on tho road bv a farmer by tho name of Jos. Hubank and it was then dis covered that Anderson had either jumped or been thrown from the cart, was entangled in 1110 lines ami uau got, his leg fastened In tho wheel and had been drawn along on the groui.d for some distanco thus meeting (loath in a horrible manner. His sister in lilue Hill was notified and would not be lieve that the man was her brother as sho had received no news as Ut his being in Nebraska or as to his coming, but on being taken to the spot she found the news too true. It was elicited at tho coroner's Inquest which was hold at RI110 Hill, the body having been taken to that place, thai the man had stated while at the homo of Mo Neerthutho was on his was to Itluo Hill to surprise his sislor. McNoorand tho friends of the dead man wishing to have no doubt in the minds of the peo ple as to tho ninn meeting death by ac cident iiHked that 11 post, mortem be liohl and tho coroner was therefore telegraphed for. The verdict was re turned according to the facts, that the man received a fracture of tho skull caused In the manner as set forth aboo. The deceased is married and ha-a wifo and four childion. Ho is a member of tho Modern Woodmen, still h n iug retained his membership in that ordei at Lawrence and the remains weie taken in charge by members of the older and shipped back to Illinois Is Being Fed on Angel Food. At a populist meeting held In tho Searle school house in Stillwater pre cinct on the evening of Outober Otli, .J O llurgess of Blue Hill made this won del fill littlo speech which shows that lii- bump of conceit is very prominent. "Mr Chairman, ladies and gentleman I am hero tonight a candidate for county treasurer on the populist ticket. Littlo boys and littlo girls who sit before me to-night, if you grow up to manhood as honest ns I bo you will have nothing to bo ashamed of. I haven't a dUhoncst hair in my head. We have the goncology of tho Burgess' for livo hundred years and thoy worn always honest." - !M . 4 H W You can't doubt when yon scu out magnificent, line of new fall and winter goods. You are bound to find some reason why you should buy of us by looking at either the quality or the price. Compare our stock with whatever is ofFeredvou. We are prepared to meet any and all competition. The bargains we offer are too numerous to mention and cannot be dupli cated. Therefore we urge early buying this season. FREYMARK&CO. Webster County's Reliable Up-to Date Clothing House. ffl m w .V ffl ST"! m f. f: r: I 1 1 I m f ft-'i w mtttfBtmziM zm &mt&'mm$ lS04r 3 MISS B. A. HADBLL, has a lino lino of ! Fall and Winter Millinery I in all tho leading styles in Trimmed and Untrimmed Goods. j Butter and Egg-s taken in Exchange. ; KAST SI1IK, Ol'I'FSITK COTTING'S DRUG STORK. SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS VOll Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FKF.SH VKGETABLKS AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Rather Mixed. The foremnn on ono of our daily pa pers, by mistake, mixed up an article on the conversion of the heathen with a receipt for making tomato catsup, so it read thus: "Thoy are accustomed to begin their work by securing heathen children nnd educating them. Tho easiest and best way to prepare them is to first wipe them with a clean towel; then place them in dripping-pans nnd bake thoai until tlioj aro tender, then you will havo no ditliculty in rubbing them through jour sieve, and savo time by not being obliged to cut thorn in slices and cook for sovernl hours." Our Dumb Anlninln. Don't use bill bends or statements in wim l yii have to write your own ii.m 1 'Get them printed in an up-tn PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieagoliambef Yafd, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime, Goal and Cement. ,1 . -n!i'. lluui' is nntiiitig will 1 -nr ip m f tl.inl; . ,1 ' 1 I ni'MI 1 ANDY CATHARTIC ;wtaoaJefc&y fNir""? 1 1 n A 'i 1 'l'u 1 Kkif ? i " ! .( 'ii It, JO YEARS THE STANDARD M .Crn I 1, .' . ( 1 ,11. u j w y,,;,. Sj V ! VW,). JIM lH .U ,ff V i''..v''"iblr.iLV 1 IVJ " a MI' .. HVvU '"J 'UHYH if. .1 oi iirtotii" till . SpUMlVMkt((l. M. Ml.UUilU htHM .. MWMn.MiiUfl,Cui..Mriti 0fk. KIT. i' imli.. tMiii' y?ifrHfrs fsiwim4r CniKv . 23'tMfta m0m4tA v-f .',jtT'ir 2Z m tfriju jhM1. jw?.,irji 11 U . , 1 .OVl t il t.n