KT . ?Ttv,,T,",ww THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAN.14, i8UH. 13 l? ? 1 4 P' P Royal makes (he food pure, wliole.umie and dellcloui. mm WN POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL OAKINO POAOIR CO., itw YORK. CITY NEWS. F. 1. Hadloy carriage palntui. John Polnieky win in Blue Hill Fri day. C. K. Cathcr of Lincoln 1? here visit, iug with his family. Hurt Lindley ntul littlo daughter wore hero from Riverton Monil:iy. Hurry Goble came down from Mc Cook Monday to visit here :i couple of days. J. H. Smith returned the first of tho week from a business trip in Franklin caunty. Tho subject at tho Methodist church ' Sunday evening at 7:30 will bo "Tho Three l"s." John Fulton and Postmaster Gray of Kiverton were visitors in tho city Sat urday night. Foil Salk A good Knabo piauo. A good instrument for sale cheap. En quire at this oflico. For a first class shave or hair cut call on G. W. Fentress one door south of Calmes' bakery. Mrs. Armstrong of Fairbury, after a short visit with L. H. Rust and wife left for her homo Thursday. Randolph McNitt, after spending a week or so with thu old folks and other relatives at La Porto, Texas, arrived hm Monday evening. Our correspondents should remem ber that all correspondence should be nttbisoflice by Thursday noon in or to insure publication. Please bear this ii miad. Mnrried On January 12, 18!)7, at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Miss Daisy May Plumb to Mr. E. Henry Nowhouse, L. A. Hussong of tho church vt Christ ofllciatinp. Tho poverty ball' at the Odd Fellow's hall last Saturday evoning was a de cided success. Each lady in costomo participating in tho danco was pre sented with a new dress pattern. Oveg thirty patterns wore given out. Tho oflico employes of thoB.&M. aro now togged out In the regulation B. & M. caps. Tho ones worn by tho baggageman and expressman are of gray cloth and that of tho agent blue. Tho cap9 onhaneo tho appearance of iho already good looking olllco crow. PosTroNED: Owing to tho fact that Dr. Peters, profcs?or of veterinary science of the State University of Neb raska will bu unable to attend tho an nual meeting of the Inter-Stntc Swino Breeder's association at the date set, the meeting lias been postponed until February 1 anil 2, 18U8. Wo have been informed that a cer tain editor of a paper which is known around town as tho "Quickstep" was tho big boy in the crowd of "little boys" who dlntui lied tho singing at the Meth odist church last Sunday night. Ho should have been ejected from tho house, but thon Ik is u privileged char acter without tho semblance of de cency in his make up. From a report recently issued by the state superintendent of public instruc tion showing tho school census, tho total ontollmontand tho average daily attendance of all tho city schools in tho B'.ate, it is lent nod that McCook has tho highest per eont of scholars en rolled on tho census and also has tho highest per cent attendance on tho en rollment. The city coming nearest to McCook in both is Red Cloud. Mo Conk Republican. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pare Gripe Creaai of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AROUND TOWN. See lladley for paper hanging. Fred (html of Blue Hill was down this week. Dr. Spencer of Kiverton was in tho city today. J. W. Sampson of Blue Hill was here Tuesday. Deputy Revenue Collector K. Q. Stewart was hero Tuesday. A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was in tho city this week attending court. Mrs. Householder of Bladen left for Teeumseh on Thursday morning. W. A. Sherwood was in Phlllipsbiirg, Kansas, tho lirstof the week, attending court. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sewing machine needles. Regular sermon anil services at the Chri.stian church on next Lord's Dnj January ltlth. Win. Milliard arrived in the city Tuesday evening tinm the cast on a visit to Daniel Norris and family and other friends. Rev. W. D. Cuvo will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening, January 10th, 181)8. All are cordially invited. Uncle John A. Barber was a pleasant caller this work and paid us his twenty-sixth year's subscription to the Great Family Weekly, he havitig taken the paper from its first issue. Another of those real old-fashioned snow storms for which this section is becoming so noted, arrived Tuesday evening nnd covered tho ground to a depth of about three inches. V. II. Scrivnor, real cstato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Addu-ss, V. II. Scrivner, Rod Cloud, Ncbr. For Ilomeseeker's excursion dates via tho Missouri, Kausas & Texas rat' way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. McNutt, I). P. A., 1044 Union avenue, Kansas City, Mo, Tho J. Francis Kirk Comedy com pany will appoar at tho opera house all next week and it is to bo lisped that tho managers will have sufficient c( urago to chuck every blasted kid out of doors who cannot bobave him self. By an oversight last week wo failed to mention tho retirement of D. M. Hunter from tho ofllce of county sup erintendout. Mr. Hunter made a splen did record while in that oflico and went out with the best wishes of nviny friends. Will Rife met with a painful accident on Monday, by getting his Mngers un der a rock weighingJaboutllGOO.pounds nnd which he was loading; on the wagon. Dr. McKeoby dressed tho wounded members, and Bill is now enjoying leisure moments. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt tho postofllcen't Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Jan. 13th, 1897. Miss Clint Rogers. These letters will bo sent to the dead letter oflico Jan.2Sth, if not called for before. When calling for nbovo please say advertised. F. W. Cowdkn, P. M. One of the worst tornadoes ever known in the west visited the city of M. Smith, Arkansas, on Wednesday evening about 11 o'clock. The number of dead so far as known exceeds thirty anil tho wounded will bo considerable in excess of that. The storm made a clean sweep of everything in its path, and to add to tho terror tire broke out in the ruins. Upward of two score of persons aro believed to have perished, and iho loss ol property will bo over a million dollars. Tho sacred concert given by the Original Tenncsseeans at tho Method ist church in this city last Sunday evening, drew tho largest crowd that has probably over congregated in thai sacred odilice at one time. 2 A careful estimate places the number present at a littlo ovor llvo hundred. No admis sion fee was charged, a collection be ing taken up at thu door. Those who attended wont away woll pleased and many very complimentary remarks of the vocal ability of tho '.Tennessee ans wore heard. Timo has como and gone and will continue to como and go, but not in the past nor wo believo in tho future has our city had, or will havo thrust upon it a person so utterly debased in moral depravity and deconoy as tho beast in human form who writes editor to his namo on the Nation. Tommy Quinn, unkempt and unlettered, has in times of seriousness, in time of death or when anyone Is noar the threho'd of the unknown, tho rcquisito decency in Ids nature to honor such a time A person who would treat as a ribald jest .such a serious happening as did this piiiilanlnious and owardly editor in his last week's paper, would deseerato a niothei's grave for gain. Thcro aro many citizens in tho city who turn from him as from ii leper and as time rolls on thero will bo others, MORIS OR 1.KS8 l'KRSONATi, lladley paints buggies. C. L. Pope of Bluo Hill was hero several days tills week. The B. & M. pay car was attached to train No. 10 Thursday morning. Miss Mary Miner returned Tuesday from a several day's stay in Hastings. Thos. Auld was looking after busi ness mntters in Muscatine, Iowa, this week. Hero's to your goal health I Ucs "Economy Boncset Cordial." C. L Cotting. Grant McFarland of Lincoln, a former resident of tills city, was here Thursday. Elmer Crone left Monday morning for Omaha when- lie will again attend business college. James Peterson was looking after business matters in Council Blull's, Iowa, this week. Several important happenings wc have unavoidably been obliged to slight this week. Mrs. M. W. Diekcrson left this morn ing lor Beatrice, ealloJ thero by thu illness of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Rev. W. I). Cavo of Missouri will preach at the Baptist church Friday evening, January 14th. All are cor dially invited. A daughter of C. B. Wood, living about four miles south of Inavalo, was brought in to Dr. McKeeby Mondny to receive medical attention for a fracture of tho right arm. Keep it in tho house, whenever you get "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small doso of "Economy Boncset Cordial" sets you right. For sale by C. L. Cotting. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of five years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him n card at Red Cloud, Nob. The Ladies Aid Society of tho First Methodist church will soon have an entertainment ready for tho people which will bo a great winner. Wo u nderstand it is to be given in the opera bouse. Watch for the dato Rov Hussong reports a nice relig i ous revival in District No. 70 with some twelve or thirteen conversions. The meeting is a direct ircsultof our County Sunday School Association work. It is to close on Thursday, Jan uary 13th. Among tho subscribers who havo given us money on subscription lately we wish to thank D. G. Norris, E. A. VauDjke, A. L. Ilililrcth, Thos. Fisher, Henry Rathjen, M. C. Judd, R. L. Alyca, C. H. Barber, Miss Mollio Ferris, C. C. Cox, A. T. Reed, Wm. Iloffol bower, L. D. Thomas nnd Mrs. J. A. Wells. A man from Kansas by tho name of Jacobs with n "jag" not of hay, al though a hay rack would hardly hold it took possession of Earl Pond's corn popper on Saturday evening" an! com menced selling pop corn nt reduced prices, two sacks for a nickel. Mar shal Hutchison soon rounded the in truder up and gave him a chance to sober up at tin Hotel do Wells. John Dickerson and wife ami broth er Charley are home from a trip to Kirwin, Kansas. While coniimr thro the town of Smith Center they stopped off to get something to eat, and John, leaving hi vifc in the parlor of the hotel, went into the oflico where he was accosted bv the landlord wilh the question, "Ain't ,vou rather young to bo running away from honicV" John assured him that instead they were runnir.g for home as fast a-, they cou d get there. 9999 19999999998 o o o ( u Worn Out? u Do you come to the dose of theday thoroughly-exhausted? Does this continue day after $ day. possibly week after week? ) m remaps you are even too ex- ' ' $ hausted to sleep. Then some- u T kJnrr Jc mmny. Aft tfioc 9 things indicate that you are " n ...ttt x . w feedinc and vour blood en- richlng. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Uvcr Oil, with Hypo 2 phosphites of Lime and Soda. m contains just -the remedies to m meet these wants. Ihe cod $ liver oil gives the needed $ m strength, enriches the blood, (f, feeds the nerves, and the hy- v $ pophosphttes give them tone $ m and vigor. Be sure you get w $ SCOTT'S Emulsion. $ (0 $ J All druggist ; 50c, and i.oo. K SCOTT & UOWNB, Chembti, Nw York. NwMwwwwwmit District Court. Tho adjourned term of the district court convened at tho court house in this city last Monday, with Hon. F. B. Beall, judge, presiding. The following cases were disposed of: Union Savings Bank vs John Han son. Appeal. Appeal dismissed. Union Savings Bank vs A.D.Hanney, Appeal. Appeal dismissed. I). M. Opioid & Co. vs W. J. Jones, Appeal by Stipulation. Trial to jury. Verdict for plaintiff for $M). Claas Rose vs Ponnolhi Mosteller. Appeal. Trial to jury. Judgment on finding. Now England Loan .ft Trust company vs Henry C. Cutter, et nl. For con firmation. Ordered to show cause by Saturday forenoon why sale should not bo confirmed. The Bates Smith Investment Co. vs A. M. Wallers, et al. For continuation. Sale conliiincd ami deed ordered. George 11. Harris vs E. W. Shit ley, et til. For confirmation. Sale eon lirmed and deed ordered. Appealed, (iiven forty days to picpuo bill of ex ception. Supersedeas bond lived at $:()() Mary Vrooin vs A. M. Walters, et .al. Forconllrmatioii. Objection to con Urination sustained and new trial or dered. William II. Male, et al, vs Josephine Mixer, et al. Petition in ctjuity. Ap plication for removal to United States court withdrawn. Continued until next term. McKinley Lanning Loan ift Trust Co. vs Jevse II. Carey, et al. For con. lirmation Court finds for defendant Anderson as to facts set out in cross petition, and decrees thini one-half tho laud. Appoints J. S. Gilliam, A. M. Walters and Al..x. Riley to make par tition of laud Connecticut Trust & Safe Deposit Company vs Cordolia LaPorte, et al. For confirmation. Objections t sale confirmed and salo sot aside. New sate and new appraisement ordered. Jennie B. Clapp, ueo Athertnn vs Moses M. Miller, et al. Sale conliiincd and deed ordered. Knut Knutson vs John Holvcrson. Apponl. Judgment on demurrer for defendant. Carrie Hathaway vs Mnrk M. Milion, et nl. Petition. Trial to Jury. Court instructed jury to bring in verdict for plaintilT after hearing evidence. Ver dict for plaintiff for $223. City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, vs tho Farmers & Merchant's Banking Company of Red Cloud, Nebraska. Petition. Jury waived. Trial to court. Court finds in favor of plaintilT for tho sum of $7034.20, nnd that defendant is entitled to a sot-off of $3,085.03, leaving duo plaintiff 95,304.17. Judgment on finding for balance due. II. H. Peck vs George ClausoH. Ap peal. Trial to jury and verdict of ill for plaintiff. Hansen Brothers vs Isaac Meyer and M. L. Finkonbinder. Appeal by stipulation. Trial to court. Court finds duo plaintiff from defendant on note sued upon $44.00. Judgment on findings. Howard T. Hicks vs Andrew D. Mc Neer, et al. Pendiug stay. Set for Juno term. Gcorgo L. Gulliford vsJChns. Hunter. Appeal. Appeal dismissed. Wm, VanDyko vs L. P. Hummel. Petition in error. Trial to jury. Ver dict for defendant L. P. Hummel and against Win. VnnDyko of $1 2r,. Judg ment on verdict. Palmer Rlauchard & Co. vs Samuel Garbur. On Mandate. Trial to jury, anil verdict for Garber for $7,000 and interest for 83,000. Farmers & Merchants Hanking Co. vs Silas Garber. Consolidated with 105 and 187 and referred to as per stip ulation to M. R. Reese to hear evidence and make report of his (hidings. A ml row Soderlind vs Louis Voek. Petition for damages. PlaintilV given twenty days to file amended petition, and 011 failure to do so ease to he dis missed. B. nl; of Bladen vsG. W. Boyd. On appeal. Euteicd for term. Mot ill A. Spuulding v.s Clias. Burr, et al. On appeal. Jury waived. Trial to coir. t. liiiiiiur.t iV: Merchants B inking Co. v William Seward Garber. Petition. Consolidated with No. 101-5 ns per stipulation. Ribul Soderlind vs Joint Hutchison. On appeal. Jury impanelled and swot 11 after heating all her evidence agaiiiol counsel and charge of court. Jury returned verdict for defendant. Judgimiil on veidiei. Geo-go W. Cunningham v-. J. Lowell Moote. elal. Foiccloiiiru of lux lien. Dismissed at phiintills cost. Allied M. Attltz va Iona E Atillz. Pi'iiiion lor divorce. Divotce granted. .suplieu A Redden vs ll.irry MeCor iii"1, it al. On mandatu. Demurrer ol defeiidai.t overruled. Di-fciidaiil excepts. Motion sustained. Cu-ti sliickeii (torn thu doci.et. Defendant excepts. State Bank of Blue Hill vs W. O. Dimtulck. Stilton mite, lime to an svvi't extended thirty dajs. Ofcnr Pntinor v Alfred N Patmor. Court find llieie is due plaiUilT from ih-fendni t for coufoaiou of dufuiil tho sum ot $2,071 05 Judgment on lidd ing. Or. Price's Cream Baking PoweJtr 4 Pim Qtw Ctmm Tarter Vvmtot- :. .' ::! :.Vd- . :'i,-, 'V: ',!, :.. '1! : Great Clearing Sale! . m n w. f.Y; ft! From" January 3st to Janu ary 20th we will hold our Annual Clearing Sale and offer our entire stock of MEN'S ANDJBOY'S OVERCOATS, Men's, Boy's and Children's SUITS, '.. if? .V . V'':. w in i! m Pi MT COST These in need of clothing should not $fo fail to take advantage of this rare w advantage opportunity. FREYMARK & CO., (Successors to C. Wiener,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. m rjv m& lliiiHSliiHHi ONB ROUND UBBK COMHENCIKO W HB7 MONDAY, JANUARY ' Mr. J. Francis Kirk, and his company of plapors in n rcporioiro of High Class JPirodiactions. Singing and Dancing Specialties. Illustrated Songs. OPENING MONDAY NIGHT WITH "A VICTIM -OF- CRIME" CHANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY. SATURDAY MATINKE. Prices 10c, 25e and !15e. Seats on sale at Grioo's Drug Store. CUUltCIf NOTKS. MKTIIODIST Preaching Sunday more ing at 10:30. Subject, "A Shouting Religion." Sunday School at 11:30. Chapel Sunday School at 8 p.m. Junior League al 4 p.m. Senior League at 0:110 p.m. Evening serrico at 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, "Throo P's." Pinyor meeting on Wednesdny even ing nt 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. You are earnestly invited to nttond these services. Strangers made wel come. Rkv. J. M. Dauuy, Pastor. CIIUISTIAN CMUItClI. Regular services at tho Christian Church next Lord's Day, December 24, as follows: Morning sermon tit 10:30. Bible School at 12 111. Junior Christian Endeavor Senior Christian Endeavor livening sermon at 7:30. al 3 p.m. 0:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. A cordial in vital ion to the general nubile is extended. L. a. iiurwoNO, rasior. CONOURIUTIONAL. Sunday School at 11: 15. Y. P. S. C. E. it 0:30 p. III. "A Victim of Crime " A good play, woll rendered, by the Kirk Comedy Co., at tho opera houso last night. Such was the verdict of - '' ?i' .?, .: 'i . .: '! ' .?, .2.. fjV'.-' a;. :,KMV .-.r...t .!, ?; m t $ ft 1 P.Vi I I w. Pi, w. $) .v'-V ft m 1 1 ft m m I mm ttj the largo audioneo that turned out to witness the lirst perforjianco by this company. Mr. Kirk received nn ova tiou on his lint nppearanco, showing that his many friends had not forgot ten him. Ho has siirrnuncd himself with a good company of artists, each one taking his or her part wilh excep tional morit and ability. Tho special ties introduced are alone worth tho price of admission. If they continue as they have begun, tho opera house will not bo Inrge enough to hold the crowds they are sure to attract. Has tings Republican. Bod Cloud Markot Roport Hoes 3.10 2.C0 3.00 4.00 Butcher's Stock. Cattle Feeder. Wheat, No. 2.... Jorn Oats Barlov 15 14 25 .10 30 15 12 lft ." 5J tl 31 Ky routines- KKK" Mutter Duels and Gccsc Turkeys Chickens j . .. . FOR SALE. My farm seven miles north of Red Cloud, consisting of 100 'acres, 100 acres in cultivation, hotiso of three rooms, barn, corn cribs, and granary, fenced on three sides. The nej, suc tion 31, township 3, range 11 in Web ster coui'ty, Nebraska. Posessioa giv en by March 1st, 1808. For further particulars address, L. Badm, 71 Potoaiac av., Chicago, 111. ii t. i i Hl ifl It rif h fl) :! I i I: " 4 1? I. M ? l . M iff, is m ?WI" ' fcsKU