K 18J7. b K- - TJtliJJ KJUO ULOUJD OHlEJBVJbKlUAy; NC ri Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dellcloui. AWH0 POWDER Absolutely Pure HOl BA'INO POADIR CO., MW YC. AROUND TOWN. (MTV NKWS. V. I' Hadley i"irr!'ip painter. A new stock of old liquors at Stern's. It L. Tinker of McCook was here to il h y A. lloldiogc of Ulverton was hero Wedtiesdny. J W Sampson of Illue Hill was here Wednesday. Wis want to do your job printing and will do it light. Dwight Jones was up from (iiiide ltock Wednesday. (;eo. MeCall wns up from Guide Hock the Hist of the week. Thomas Hyan returned home from n trip to Kansas City Tuesday night. Mrs. A. Ularkol McCook was visit ing friends here the l.xst of the week. Mrs. J. F. Smith returned Saturday morning from a visit, to Imperial, this state. Hero's to your gonl health t Us 4,Keonomy Honeset Cordial." C. L. Cotting. M.M. Stern has just received from the warehouse a now stock of old bond ed goods. Foil Sai.k A good Knabo piano. A Kood instrument for sale cheap. En iiirc at thU ofllrc. A substantial board walk has been placed in front and at the side of the new Outhwalte hul'ditiL'. Mrs. Eil. Montatiy formerly of this city was hero this week visiting Mrs. Geo. Hollistcr and other old frionds. Mrs. Chas. Uesso arrived home Sat urday evening from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Cora Kidd at Scdalia, Missouri. For a good shave, hair cut or other tonsorial work call oh O. M. Crabb, successor to Geo. Fentress, south of tlio Oalnies bakery. Hiatt& Green have moved tliwlr bar ber shop one door east of thoir former location to the Gulllford building -where they are pleasantly situated. Oscar Patmor formerly of this city, but forsovcral years pastllvlngnt Wei- come, Minnesota, Is hero again and will take a positson with Piatt & Frees C. Keep It lit tho house, whenever you get "bluo" or feel "shaky" or Indis posed, ono small dso of "Economy Honeset Cordial" sets you right. For sale l.y 0. L, Cotting. The election is over and tho news paper man can now spoud tho next six months making peace with tho enemies ho has mndo in trying to elect the party ticket. Voters are easily for given, but what an editor says is treasured up against him foryears, and yet he seldom get" a penny or a thank you for hi services. McCook Republi can. Furnas county lias 11,000 acres in alfalfa. The Heaver Valley is a part or the county. In ono precinct, six miles squnrc, are 1,000 ncrcs. Tho whole 10,000 acres havo averaged threo cuttings this yoar, and havo yielded six tona to tho acre. In tho county 8,000 bead of cattlo wero fed last year. Tho number is bolng greatly increased for this winter, while twico as many hogs will be fattened. These alfalfa farmors claim as much for tho product as hog food as they do for it fattening cattlo. They feed it both greon and cured. Some of them prefer it to com. Corn Belt. See Hadley for paper hanging. Mrs F. V. Cowden was In Lincoln this week. Tiik Ciiikk Is prepared to do yotit job printing. The juniors popcorn festival will be out-o-sight. John Tulleys was In Lincoln and Omaha this week. Chas. Filsble was in Naponco the first of the week. J. V. Hunehoy was in tho eastern part of the state this week. Aline baby boy win born to K. 11. Smith and family on last Friday. G. H. Chanty was looking after busi ness matters in Geneva this week. Freyiuark tfc Co. have placed a large new sign in front of their clothing store. having closed his llluu Hill is home Homer Klnsel school tei m near again. A. T. Ormsby formerly of this city, now a resident of Denver was In the city tliis week. A.J. Hayes and wife of Guide Hock were up Wednesday night and took in the minstrel show. l'ostollloo closed Thanksgiving, Nov ember '-.Villi, from VI m. to?::t() p.m. F. W. Cowiikn, 1. M. Watch1 for the date and place of tho popcorn festival soon to be given by the high school juniors. Judd Clark tho harpist was in the city tho first of tho week and some of the young folks gave a dance. The musical which was to have been presented on Thanksgiviug evening has been indefinitely postponed. Are you all going to the popcorn festival? If you go you will get your money's worth in fun and good things to cat. The Union Firo Insurance Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments a per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. (!(). Leming and wife of Gilctte, Wyoming, accompanied by Miss Sarah Knowlcs who has been visiting with thofn arrived in the city Monday night. Vern Hishop after a visit with rela tives in Long Island, Kansas, returned this morning. He has resigned his position with Mixer & McArtkur ind accepted a similar ono with Turnure Bros. Kcv. E. II. Nicholas of Sycamore, Illinois, will preach at the Congrega tional church next Sunday morning and evening. He will preach at Indian creek school house at 8 o'clock of iho same day. During tho, past week tho B. & M. havo been running a solid vestibuled train with wido observation vestibules on this line. It is a handsome train and patrons of the Burlington are well pleased with tho service. Wm. McClelland of Hloomington was here this week visiting his child ren. While hero ho mado a contract with the county commissioners to place his patent wagon track' on the bridge crossing Crooked creek east of town. S. W. Foe lias taken charge of the brick hotel ucar the depot. Mr. Welsch whan he moved into his new building will run an exclusive lunch counter and Mr. Foo will serve meals in the brick as at present. Tho Ciiikk wishes Sam success. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair,' Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DHL ?wxr CREAM BAKING POWDffl A Pan Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. The principal defects of this city were brought out in song at tho Reach tfc Rower minstiol show on Wednes day night. It was all in fun but it showed us up as others see us. They might have sung with equal effect, "Sho May Havo Seen HetUr Days." Don't use bill heads or statements In which you havu to write your own uamo. Got them printed in an up-to dato style. Thero is nothing which will make your customers think you aro of tho disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If. you are stingy in ono way what reason is there to be- liovo that you wont bo in other ways. Get your printing done right at the Chief olllco. When wo witness the numerous out fits who aro going through tho country selling different commoditlo that an for salo by our merchants we are alarmed and justly so. Not at tho price at which those fakirs sell tholi goods, as they aro generally night r I ban tho same goods can bo bought right hero in Red Cloud, but at the thought that the people can be gulled Into buying these gooiU from thosw fiklrs. Think of our town people sending away for thoir butter, eggj, potatoes, etc. What would tho far mers say to that? Now gentlemen it is Just exactly tho samo injustice as when xt n allow some L'lil) toniMicd iiucnt to vork you into buying a steel rangu for ' $ W or even less, whuif you can buy iuki) $ from a responsible Healer liKo . W. Wright from W5 to M3 and tho beauty of It is he helps to buildup your town and in so doing makes your farm property more valuable. Whon some slick tougued agent comes along ak MOllK OH TiKSS lKUSONAL. Hadley paints buggies. A, C. Hosincr went to Wymote this morning. Wantki)! A good fresh cow. Gko. I. Kkm.kv. Elijah Osborne of Illinois is visiting relatives here. Otto Pope returned the first of the week from Minnesota. M. M. Stern has received a new .-tuck of old bonded liquors. J. H.Davis left Monday morning on a trip to Shenandoah, Iowa. Mrs. Ira Sleeper of Omaha is here visiting with Mrs. Frank Sleeper. Cloyd Cummtngs and Lloyd Richard son were in Kansas City this week. Mrs, Dellahoid stopped oft' from the night passenger on her way to Bluo Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sunutel Culbcitson o l'eiuaro visiting with L. II. Fort and family. W. W. Chliiuock, formerly of this city now of Dewitt was hero the last of the week. A new board wa.i? was put in this week in front of Mrs Ncwhouo's dry goods store. John I'olnieky has placed a new cros walk from his building across Fourth avenue. Will Tulleys left Thursday morning for Lincoln where lie will stay if he can find a position. Hou.C. It. Morrill and wife of Lin coln were the guests of C. W. Kaley and wife last Sunday. The old Potter house on Elm street has been moved by G. W. Dow onto lots east of the school house . "Economy Boneset Cordial" mado by the famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. For salo by C. L. Cotting. Tho marble works of J. A. Boyd has been moved to one of the frame build ings several doors south of his former location. .Miss Nora iiravcs, a lady Highly rec- ommouded as a teacher of voice, har mony anil theory is iti the city and will endeavor to get up and teach a class hero. Carl Stokes, father of Frank Stokes of Walnut Creek died at the homo of his son on Sunday last. Tho funeral services wero conducted Monday by Kcv. Blackwell. Tho marriage of John S. Mottcr to Miss Lulu C. Barber was consummated at tho rcsidenco of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barber west of this city, on Wednesday, November 17, Hov. Geo. O. Yeiser officiating. Tbo CiiiKir extends best wishes. Tho Nation this week admitted that he had made untruthful statements in his article in regard to Dr. Damercll. He admitted that tho friends of Dr. Damarell wero too many for him to buck. Ho had meanness in his heart but didn't havo the nerve to back it. J. S. White, county treasurer, was up this week looking after ofllcial business. Mr. White has mado an eflicient ofliccr and will rotire from tho treasurer's ofllee with the good will of all. Wo ara glad to note that ho will move to this city after his term of olllco expires. Blue Hill Leader. S. B. Newmeyer of the Guido Hock Signal has been named for postmaster at that place and on Thursday night last a party went to tho home of the editor and seienadcd the occasion. The selection is a good one ni.d we be lieve the patron will have no fault to find in liii administration during the next four years. We congratulate our brother editor. j Hog Cholera can be I Prevented 4 4 by using tlu lntcrnationat Stock Food. We have it in packages and r.ll) pails. I AllSOLU TKt.Y GUAKANTEED Sold only by C. L . Cotting, The Druggist, 1 i 4 3 4 4 4 4 J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Biirdette's remarks concerning wor rying were very wt There is noth ing mote uiipro,itp,1(; ,inn wnpryi nnl nothing that shni.,,,MM f(, .,. srelJ 1 he pet son wh wnrries constantly bo comes a great mn. , ,ls acquainf auces before onr; lf(.0 lw is u(j man he leeo,niN m,tu.v U)( cranky, and makes lifl, ,un,, , himstilf nutl everybody a,.m ,jm. Tho peculiar tiling is that th,. tnan who worries and frets all the Vear round hasntjreat con tempt for ,, ,.sv.Kn, Individual who takes tliiiii as they come, know ,H& vorrv won't make them coino differently, T, Worrler avs of tho non-woiTj,,,.. il l : poor character '1'9S('r!ature. who does nt apurcclate tho respn,HiblltiH of life " Let any man lie I!UM,V un( j;mi tmturcd, per potuallv willine to lot the tail eo with l!'. 'Mile, mill you will always hear that silly ,.-v that ho does not appreciate the iopiiitslblllties of life. The trouble w"h pcoplo who worrv is that thevare "Iways creating fresh rommnsibllltles to norean their misery, when they have worried in nno direction to thn end of thoir lariat, thev botrin to worry In an other direction. When von and' your fninilv have a roof over vour heads, and clothes to wear, nnd food t I'lt, there is nhcoluotly nothinir to frot about. This little plcayunish life will bo over day after tomorrow, anyhow; and those who fret over it aro like thn man who watches a comedy and weeps. lieaMico hxpress. Red Cloud Should Have One. The Adamson sorghum company will erect a sorghum mill at Fremont. The company intends to operate four or five factories in the stato next year, and if our-peoplo will meet Mr. Adam son half way and hold out reasonnblo inducements, tho plant In our city will In all probability be made the central refining point for the factories of tho state. Tho company has fully met the expectations of our citizens io their ntioratinu of tho Beatrico factory and .thero's no reason why tho sorgauin an1 sugar mill of this uity canndt be mado ono of tho most substantial and paying Institutions in the state of Neb raska. Givo the Adamson company a fair show and they will do the rest. Beatrice Democrat. f l uuy LINE. Weather changeable. Charley Iswni is on the sick list tills wck. ' Hov. Mussor atato evangelist from Kansas is holding meetings at Pleasant Dale this woek and will continue for two weeks. Hev. Hewitt of I'olk county was in Lino this week looking after tho United Brethren church. The farmers aro losing about 79 tier cent of their 1ioj;s with the disease that is going nround. Miss Mortie AniWirnon is homo on a short visit this week. Will Aubushon shelled 800 bushels of corn ono day this week. Owing to the WARM FALL WEATHER we have Decided to make a SWEEPING REDUCTION in the price of all our Men's, Boys' and Children's OVERCOATS. I It will pay you to investigate ; before buying. FRBYMARK CO. SUCCBSSOHS TO C WIBNBR, Red Cloud's Rei.iaiilf. Clothing House. Now is the Time To tret vour eves fitted! with iIasscs. I I The long winter evenings will soon be J here and you will want: to read, and so you will want JGOOD SPECTACLES Go to Newhousc liros. and get thera: fitted properly. :! Children kirn if uo iays taxes in Webster county and ask him if he will take butter, eggs land poultry in exchango for bit wares, Who would prescribe only tonics and bitters for a weak, puny child ? Its muscles and nerves are so thoroughly ex hausted that they cannot be whipped into activity The child needi food t a blood- makings nerve-strengthening; and muscle-building food. I Scott's Emulsion t of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this, $ 5J5 and you still have a tonic in $ the hypophosphites ot lime g $ and soda to act with the food. tj m For thin and delicate children w there is no remedy superior w i li. j it . IJ It. .-- w M iu ll 111 nit wunut v mean l $ growth, strength, plumpness Hj T and comfort to them. Be sure j vmi oet SCOTT'S Emnlsion. 9 $oc. mifi.oo, ill Jruggliti. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemliti, Niw York. MWWWHtitlM Kinds Words For Miss Graves' Ability. Dr.s Moinks, Iowa, Nov., 'J. '1(7. To Whom it MavCosokun: I take great pleasure in recommending to tho people of Ued Cloud and vicinity, Mi"s Nora (Jraves. as a teacher of voice, harmony and theory of more- than ordinary ability and whoso work with children's voices is nut excelled any where. She is in the highest sense an accomplished musician, a successful vocalist anil a thorouch instructor in short a lady who will prove to be a valuabla acquisition to any community and for whom I bespeak a kindly re ception from the people of Red Cloud. Cordially Tours, J.M.Pjjjks. Director of Imperial Male Quartette. Personal Tax Notice. All delinquent personal taxes must be paid by December 1st or I will be compelled to issue distress warrants and proceed to collect. This is by law made an imperative duty upon the treasurer. J. S. WlllTK. County Treasuror. m List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllce at lied Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ondingNov, 2fJth, 1807. A. Hi iokford, Win. A. Cluto. Tco.s. Stevens, Miss Hesslo Wagner 'I heso letters will be sent to the dead letter olllco Doc, 2nd, if not called for before. When calling for above plcaso siy advertised. K. W. Cowhkn, 1'. M. ,1. H. Smith writes combined Insur ance for a term of live years at !t per cunt. On schools houses, churches ami farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Kcd Cloud, Neb. t We have the best Alarm Clock: in the city for I i the money. NEWHOUSE BROS., Jewelers and Opticians. Bung your watch, clock, and jewelry repairing to us. .1 eity Dhv and Express Iiine. ROSS & RIPS. PROS, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. , Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADA1S EXPRESS CO. HAND MADE HARNESS ! Is the best because it Is mado to use in pines where common harness would not stand a test. 1 can make you an all hand made harnes ni-arly as cheap as you can get tho common harness. When you want harness cmuo iu and look over my stock which cannot bo surpassed in tlio Republican valley. Perfectly harinlets, but Tory power ful Is "Kconomv Honesot Cordial," a I remedy par-excellence for all forms ot I udigtstion. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Fly Nets, Whips, Saddles, Etc. and in fact everything usually kept in shop. a first class harness Trimming and Rotmir Work neatly and promptly attended to. J. O. BUTTER. iANDY CATHARTIC rttcacto CURE CONSTIPATION io 4 MrrasmvvatMBMBpMrTfr?? all 2530 I ITill in"' DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTBLI GUARANTEED MMX$utitikAl& fc.i unqMuiimt. u. htulihu hhiui ih. iimuo. oiuui. ih irni im. nu t imm hiiiw f t foh& 9TK"