'(mini mmssmf THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, F 1898. : Koynl makes the lewd pure, whole.tome and delicious. pOYAi POWDER Absolutely Pure rou oakinq powotn co., ncv yoak. CITV NKWS. F. I. Hadloy carriage painter. Hear tlu! Imperials on the 'J 1st. J V. Warren v:is in Superior Tues- Go to llutlcr for tin" best in saddlery iiml harness. tSSZZZ F. V. Taylor is homo from :i trip to Kansas City. Hen Ludlow iintl wife were in Hast ings this week. Mrs. Amanda Cuniinings lias been liiito sick lately. See tliosu lino surreys at Potorson's ml note tnu low prices. E. E Burr and S. Columbia of Guide Hock were here Wednesday. Miss Maud Merrill, who has been quite seriously ill is on the mend. Walter linger has resigned his po sition in the Nebraska Mercantile Co's. store. Julian Sapp has returned from a sev eral week's visit in Kansas City, Lin coln atid Omaha. On another page of this paper will be found a book offer which every sub scriber should read. Mrs. Lightfoot has had her property on Seward strcnt improved by placing a new Miinglo roof on it. F. J. Holfe, a former resident of this city, was hero Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. (. Willis. I can give you better bugpics for the money than anyone else. I gut them in carload lots. Jami-.s Pktkuson. Astablo for the use of ShoiilT Wells is being placed on the northwest cor ner of the lots directly across from the jail. "Econosiy Honeset Cordial" made by tho famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Uev. I. W Eilson of Iowa will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday, February 13th, morning and evening. All aro cordially invited. A pleasant party was given by Mrs. Geo. W. Liudsey on Monday ovoning in honor of Mrs. Damercll of Hastings, nnd Mrs. James Glass of Kearnoy. A new subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pays n year in ndvanco of Feb ruary 14th, 1898, will recoive two good books. Head advertisement on atioth er page. Everybody is delighted to hear of the return of tho famous Imperial Quartet, which will sing at tho Con gregational church on tho 21st. An oatiro change of program. Foil IIknt Stock ranch of 000 acres trn miles north of Hod Cloud, known ai the Eustis ranch, with buildings. .Also a fi()0 acre river bottom pasture. C. W. Kai.ev, Hed Cloud, Neb. The young people of the Haptist church will give 11 social at the church Friday evening, February 11. Sand wiches, picKles, cake and coffee will bo served for 10 cents. A shoit musical program will bo rendered. All aro moa cordially invited. At a school meeting in a neighboring town the iiiu.-tion of teachers wages was being discussed and one of the orators said: "Now you can buy a cow for $ir, but you can get a better one for $20; and you can hire a school teacher for 81.r a month, but it pays better to pay 8-0 for a good one. Your cheap cow won't give much milk and it's tho same way with tho cheap school teachor." Hoatrico Democrat. Frank Sherwood was down town to day for tho first time since ho had his tusslo with cholera morbus. Ho says hu drovo thirty inilos after ho was ta kon and nover came so near dying in his life. After this when ho goes out in tho country ho will tako a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea remedy with him. Missouri 1 Val ley (Iowa) Times. For salo by II. E. Grice. AKOUNI) TOWN. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING POWDHH A fun Grape Creio ol Tartar Powder. . ' 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. MKH15 MHXTIOX. See lladley for paper hanging. I. C.Cooper of Blooniington was hero Monday. Geo. Hodgcrs of Lincoln wns here Wednesday. Mrs. Lester of Inavale was here the first of tho week. A. Cook presented us with a dollar on subscription last week. O. M.Judyol Burr Oak, Kansas, was hero a couple of days this week. Will Kuchn was in last week and gave us a doilar on subscription. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sewing machine needles. For a first class shave or hair cut call on G. W. Fentress one door south of Calmes' bakery. Prospoiity has struck S. Hcckwith and he has put up a carpenter shop south of Miner Bros, store. The way that ih buggies go out from Peterson's denotes that lie has tlie goods at the right price. James Pctt von has hist l't ceived the finest carload of buggies ever brought to this place. Call and mm them. G001I workmanship and material in harness is the same as in other goods. J. O. Butler's goods have both. German of Freeport pays more taxes than any other insurance company in Webster county. O. C. Ti:i:i., Agent. Eddie Gilinore of this county and Jennie HoiicK of Franklin county were narried by Judge Duffy on Wednes day. C. H. Besse was in Indiauola this week foi the purpose of looking after some farm property owned by him near there. J. L.Miner and daughter Mary left the first of the week for Chicago where they will look after tho purchase of a largo invoice of goods. Elmer Hawkins, (Jeo. Sutton, Geo. Wilson and Frank Bushee were up from Guide Hock Saturday night and attended the dance here. Mrs. M. W. Dickerson rct'irncd home from Beatrice Monday evening. Her daughter, Mrs. Thoinai Wilson, who i very sick, is much better. F. C. Johnson, a prosperous farmer of ltosemont was in town Thursday and called on us, leaving two dollars on subscription as a remenibraucc of his visit. The ladies of the Episcopal church will give an oyter supper at tho home ot Mrs. W. E. Hoby on Tuesday even ing, February fith. Supper 15c. Ev erybody eomo. V. II. Scrivner, real eslato man, will cnll vniit f'U'tti frit- vnil for !L roil. IV... U. JV ....... w. -. .. v . sonable per cent, or will t ratio your iarms lor Missouri limns, jyuuicss, v. H. Scrivner, Hed Cloud, Nebr. J. H. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of five years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches nnd farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. A. D. Finch of tho Bible school work of the Church of Christ in Nebraska, has been lecturing at tho Christian church this week. Tho lectures wero very excellent, wo aro told, nnd wero free, which perhaps accounts for tho small attendance. Dr. J. R. Williams, associated with Dr. W. L. Dayton of Lincoln, Nebras ka, will be i Hed Cloud, Friday and Saturday, February 18th and UHli, in the office of Dr. L. II. Beck for the treatment of diseases of the eyo, ear, nose and throat and tho fitting of glasses. Charley Ha.elton on Tuesday met witli a painful accident. He was putting a 112 calibre rille into his huggy wiien 11 was accniontaliy His charged the ball going through his coat sleevo above the wrist and ranging downward clipped out a piece of flesh fiom the lleshy part of the hand below tiie thumb. C W. Kaley is the possessor of an invitation from the Trans-Mississippi exposition iinnagc ment to be one of a partj of about fifty who will make i tour of the prominent cities of tho south in the Interests of the exposition. Mr. Kaley lias accepted tho invitation and will leave with the party from Omaha next Sunday. The Osborne Farmer says: Each member of the Kirwin Congregational Sunday school has been given a penny to invest which is to bo returned at the end of four weeks with anincrenso and the sporting editor of the Topcka Capi tal ndds that this is whero the wicked little boy who knows how to shoot eraps will shine as a particuhuly bright star. Mis9 Nora Graves, tho vocal teacher of this plaeo will give a musical Thins day evening, February 17th, at 8 o'clock in tho Methodist church. A most en joyable program will be rendered. Selections will be rendered by the chil drt 11 of her choi al class. You will also hear the now ladies quartet and the malo quartet, and numerous other in teresting selections. Tho price of ad mission will bo 15c and ovoryono is es pecially invited to attend and onjoy a raro musical treat. In tho district court yesterday, Wil Ham S. Garher brought suit for dam ages to the oxtont of $jQ,W!J against tho Impeiial Insurance company of Lou don. Hn alleges that in the Colorad Springs judicial precinct on January 18, a complaint was filed against hnn by W. S. Boynioii and also t.y u man named Reynolds at the ins tana of the defendant company charging him with arson. He was imprisoned (or eleven days and when his trial oc curred was cleared from all blame Hi was forced to expend $03!J for atioi 11 ys fees and other expenses and snf fereil his reputation $30,000 worth. He says that in Webster county whero ho is, thero is no agouey of the com unis sued. Ho tbereforo brings suit in Lan caster county. Lincoln Stato Journal. See our book offer. Hadley paints buggies. A. Maynard was in Hebron this week. Mrs. C. H. Kaley is visiting friends in Lincoln. It. S. I'roudfit of Guide Hock was up Tuesday. Charley Dickerson has taken a po sition with Wm. House. 1). J. Mycis helped us out with a dol lar on subscription this week. Donald Warren of Paola, Kansas, father of Editor Warren, is here. Chas. Ha.elton remembered us with tho price of a year's subscription this week. Here's to your gord health I Uts "Economy Boneset Cordial." C. L Cot'.ing. Mildred Ha.elton of Kansas City is heie visiting with her In other Clins. lla.eltoti and wife. Every lover of good music wilt hear tin.- Imperial quartet at the Congrega tional church on the !21st. r T. C. Hnekeriiiitl wifereturned Mon day morning frcin a several month's visit at San Francisco, California. Next Monday, February 11,1s St. Valentines Day, and that in will be ap propriately observed there is no doubt. A very pretty window displ y. is that at Miner Bros. As an artist in this line Bert Ducker is getting to the front. Tin: Cinnr, a set of Christy pattern knives, anil a bound bo k, all for one subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now. The Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments !3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. The Congregational ladies will give a literary and musical sociable, Febru ary Mth at the residence of Mrs. C. W. Kaley. Admission 10c. 2t 11. C. Cutter was a pleasant caller the fust of the week and left us several pieces of silver on subscription, for which lie has our thanks. By the time our paper reaches the people another night operator, Ed Hall, who was here several years ago, will be installed at the depot. This is the seventh. v;.lD Mr. 1) wight Jones has been very ser iously ill this week. Physicians from both Superior and' Hed Cloud have been called in consultation 011 his case. (initio Hock Signal. Keep it in the houso, whenever you got "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small doso of "Economy Boneset Cordial" sets you right. For sale by C. L. Cotting. Tho dance under tho management of Henry Diedorich and Henry Holsman held ut the iiremun's hall on last Satur day night was a decided success both financially nnd otherwise. It is getting to look like old times. Dr. J. P. Williams, associated with Dr. W. L. Dayton of Lincoln, Nebras ka, will be in Red Cloud Friday and Saturday, February 18th and 19th, in the office of Dr. L. II. Beck for tho treatment of diseases of tho oye, car, nose and throat and tho fitting of glasses. "How many votes did Hanna got?" asked a Pefferizcd pop who hail not been to town recently. "Sevcnty-threo" was an answer. A startled look caiuo into tho old man's ojos. Then as he bolted for the door ho muttered, "Seventy-three, '?!). Samo old crimo over again. Tho cussed republicans will never let up on that." Lawrence (Kan sas) Journal. A cyclone in Gyorgia recently blew away a big fence on which tho "after- taking" picture ot a local farmer had been painted by a patent medicine firm. Soon afterwards tho old fellow re ceived tho following noto from a neigh bor: "I'm sorry tho cyclone blowed your picture so far but I've got good nowsforyou. BillJiukins found m.t left leg, Mark Wilkins is got a husk 'o ver back, Dan Jones found yer right arm, an' I understun' that Sister Molly Bron is got totltor arm, likewise yer right leg. All the pieces I seen fit tor gell er good. What I want tor know is how much will yer give for yer head." Ex MOIIH OH LKSS PKKSONAM ?3339333!3a333a9333V SGR0FULA.1 One of America's most fa- v mous physicians says: "Scrof- $ ula is external consumption." K $ Scrofulous children are often $ $ beautiful children, but they j 9 lack nerve force, strong bones, j m stout muscles and power to v $ resist disease. For delicate u $ children there is no remedy jj equal to $ $ Scott's Emulsion $ A a !! OJ $ 0 In V) JP of Cod-liver Oil with Kypo- t pnopiuicb in inline ana ooua. "' m It fills out the skin by putting o;ood flesh beneath it. Itm.ikr.r, (t. m (?' t-M nerve tA nir rrL-Scv ! ' m ..IVV..WV.W .w- ...m.....u ..v.j. fl UrnA Tf wtae 1 - n.uliU ! for food and gives the body fo power enough to digest it, B; f m sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- . t sion. vi jr juv. aitu fi.uv , n uiuggi.i., K SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmUti, Nw York. 0 i Head our free book offer. J. O. Butler's goods are up-to-date. Miss Pearl Smith is visiting her sis ter in Lincoln, The little child of Elmer Strottp and wife died Tuesday. J. W. Hunchwy ohas returned from his trip to Comptou, Illinois. A raro musical program at tho Al. E. church next Thursday evening. Harness Mint will wear, keep its shape ami look neat is tho kind made by J.O. Butler. Fred Padden, who is traveling in tho Interests of a Kansas City grain firm, was here this week. Mrs. G. L. Gnll'is, after a visit wi'.h her mother Mr ltife anil other friends has returned to Lincoln. Atvnli MeCord and Miss Mary Wal ker, both of Bladen, were given license to wed by Judge Duffy on Monday. Musieale by Miss (! raves' choral class at the Methodist chinch, Thurs day evening, Feb 17. Admission Ifie. A. It. Carswi'll was up before the in sanity board yeterday. His eae is not serious and he will be taken back home. (uito a good sized company of Moil em Woodmen visited with tin-brethren at Guide Hock on Monday night. A splendid time is leporled. Win. McClelland, accompanied by his son was here the first of tho week putting down his new pa'.euted steel track on the biidge east of town. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Economy Boneset Cordial," a remedy par-excellence for all forms of u digtstijn. For sale by C. L. Cutting. Our correspondents should remem ber that all correspondence should be at I his office by Thursday noon in or to insure publication. Please bear this in mind. Mrs. L. A. Hussong had the misfor tune this week to trip on a loose side walk board and quite seriously sprain her knee and sustained several other bruises. I. Freyniark, of the llrni of Freyinark k. Co.. has returned from his eastern purchasing trip and soon a large in voice of spring goods will be arriving as evidence if the trip. Dr. G. E. McKcoby of Guthrie, Okla honia, iias been successful in seeming two important positions at that place, having been appointed surgeon of tho United States penitentiary and phy sician for the deaf and dumb asylum. The poultry editor of tho Conway Springs Star concludes, after extended experience, that jack rabbit meat is tho best thing to make liens lay that has over been discovered. Kill rabbits and feed thorn to your hens and get eggs. Beaver City Tribune. C3 To the Public I wislito unnounco to tho public that tho yellow oil wagon will contluuo to makodaily trips over tho city as it has for tho past eight months since I have boon tho propri etor. I ask tho continued patronage of my old customers and will guarnnteo them tho best oil for tho least money. E. L. Cottino. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you havo to writo your own name. (Jet them printed in an up-to-date style. There is nottiing which will make your customers think you aro of tho disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If you aro stingy in ono way what roason is thero to be liovo that you wont bo in other ways. Got your printing tlono right at tho Ciiikk olllco. In a recont letter from Washington, I). C, to an old friend, Major J. A. Studer, for twenty years United States consul at Singapore, says: "While at Des Moines I became acquainted with a liniment known as Chamberlain's Pmii Balm, which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as against soreness of tho throat and chest (giving me much easier breathing). I had a touch of pneumonia early this week, nml two anolieations freelv niiDlietl to the throat and chest relioved me of it at once. I would not bo without it for anything." For sain by 11. E. Grice. The time is nearly hero for a change in postmasters and Tun Cim:r would like very much to see Mr. T. C. Hacker placed in charge. If one man more Hum another has been loyal and ser viceable to tho republican party during the trials of populism, that man is T. C. Hacker. For years a successful busi ness man, and that is one requisite of an official, always a staunch advocate of iiMiiililiciinisin. uiirichl. of cood ic- puto, with a host of friends in town and country, no better man can be found. It may have become a reproach in this community that tho office slinitlil seek the man, but wo believe that the principle is good, and theie's a good chance to start with Hacker. Mrs. Ll..io Willis, wife of A. G. Wil lis passed from this earth on Monday afternoon at the St. Elizabeth hospital nt Lincoln where sho had been taken for treat ment. Tho remains wero brought homo on Tueslay morning be ing shipped via Oxford and wero met at tho depot by a circle of corrowing fiiendr Mrs, Willis' maiden name was L17.10 J. Leake and sho was born nt Stnnton, Fayette county, Ohio, September 10, 1802. Sho in company with her par ents lr. and Mrs. Judge Leake came to Nebraska in 1870 Sho wn iii.uiied to Mr. Willis at Kearney on December 1, 188- The lunoral services weio held at the Iotliudist church of which the do-ceas-cd was a consistent meiiibei, Hev. Darby preaching the la't sad rites of burial The church was appropriately deiornO'd by the Ladies of tho Eastern Star of which society she was also an honored member Mr-. Wi'lls hud made many friends since her residence lure and Hie ser vices wine largely attended. Tho flo ral tributes ot friends hero and from Lincoln were beautiful anil showed tho high esteem in which tho deceased was held. Tho sympathy of many friends goes out to Mr. Willis in his hour of affliction. ' )""' 'VC-'ft 'V'U'': .'' '.'' '.''!" '.' !! ,:' i ;: ,;' ,;i'W,.;;l'W .'.: ; .-5n . nth . ;:,-w : . ; ;.. ; . :Vr:..' ::' w.o. WisV-s-8Vft? 1 -: .11 Vii : ft m Weflfe w a ffi .-.. W ;:'. A "A Vit ft ft ' 55 M Wino For Yoa Dc esn't moke a particle of whether you are a buyer Just take a difference or not. i 1 i ft Look at Oar Suits You'll do the rest. to -i' '' m We arc sale agents for I SELZ, SGflWAB & CO.'S SHOES, .t: : 4 it ,v V ffl :'.' : 8 W.-i'. The best shoes in America for the money. We still have a few OVERCOKTS left. They'll go at cost prices. Do not miss such a rare opportunity FREYMARK CO., (Successors to C. Wiener,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. r..?: if?: ft m w ft w '.; xm iftsA?.?i-i:-?iK w;wwm ,,w.Tiw v i,v.."'V1i.V"'7'ii'.""M.VM'T..iV'i,"iV'i-'V-.'.fiW- !,." iW, fci,, i V..?;,i v.tkn ?;. I Beware of Watch Fakirs. Who nro flooding tho country with worthless watches. Buy Irom your homo dealer who f gives you full vnluo for your money nnd guar- J nn tees tho goods you buy from him. JUST THINK I ANickle Alarm Clock for 75CTS, ANU WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELHY, SILVEHWAHE FINGEH H1NGS, SPECTACLES, Al'I'OkTIONATKI.V CIII'.AI'. ETC., ETC., : Will lit you better and cheaper with spectacles than can be done clso- J J where in the city. Latkst Giiaduatb Optician. Havo tho finest and J 4 most complete trial case for testing ryes ill the valley. I solicit voim Watch, Clock anii Jf.wki.iit Hi:r.viitiN(i and ENoitAviNti. TIIOS. IPllVJWCiVK, J Watch oxuuiiiMir for 1. & M. Jowolor and (iraduato Optician. J firwwwwwvwvvwvvvwvwvw v W WW w w v w w vvr w w wvvl DEALEHS IN LUMBER AND COAL. IBuilcling: 3Vtaterial, Etc. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. A MODEL MARKET Is always cool, clean and neat, and has only tho best MBAT, FISH, GAME AND OYTElS, and ordets taken there aro cccurately filled and promptly delivered. That is the condition of afl'airs at A. R. Reynold9 S Moon Block Market Job Work This Office. ;vi Al fc'l v If l m m m 4 irfl 1 H LI j fr""aiA