' ','ffyr"1"" ' "but." " THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FiB. 18, 1898. x Koynl makes the loot! pure, wholesome and dfllcloim. POWDER Absolutely Paro 0t SAmNO POADCR CO., htw YORK. CITY NEWS. L Haimi of Chicago is here. K. 1'. Hadley carriage painter. Hoar tins Imperials on the 21st. Murder! murder!! murder!!! Help! help!' F. 1$. D.uichy of Hustings was hero tills Week. (Jo to Utttler for tins bust in saddlery ami harness. Seo those lino surreys at Peterson's ami note thi' liw prices. Now it is our tuno to laugh when Hilly hit him ami ho rati. J. J. Hakor of West llraueh, Iowa, is here visiting relatives and friends. The eating house at the depot is be ing painted and otherwise fixed up. Who struck down the abuser of do feiiseless women Hilly Hayes did the work. Mrs. James, mother of the Turnuro hoys left the first of the week for Mary villc, Missouri. On another page of this paper will he found a hook oiler which every sub scriber should read. 1 eau give you better bugpies for the money than anyone else. I get them in carload lots. Jamks I'htkiwon. Wo call your attention to the adver tisement of Chas. Schaffnit in this issue. Read it and when you wish insurance call on l.im. "Economy Honeset Cordial" made by the famous old Harmony society, greatest of all appetizers. H'or sale by C. L. Cotting. Geo. W. Koehler, who was appointed odet from the 5th district and is a rel ative of the Koehlers of lllue Hill was on the ill-fated Maine. A pleasant party was Riven by Mrs. livo. W. Liudsey on Monday evening Th honor of Mrs. Damorell of Hastings, acd Mrs. James Glass of Kearney. A now subscriber, or an old subscrib ' or, who pays a year in advance of Fob ruary 14th, 1898. will receive two good books. Read mlvortisoitent on anoth er page. J can give any spring on a buggy that you want. Come and see the dif ferent Btvles. Singlo leaf, double leaf, long leaf, in fact any kind. Jas. Pet kuson. Fou Kent Stock ranch of OGO acres ten miles north of Hod Cloud, known .. tim Kuotta rnneh. with buildings. Also a 500 acre river bottom pasture. .. it 1 !!.. .1 KT,L. C V. K.AI.EV, ttOII VjIOUU, iiuu. Walt Mason is authority for the statement that the following inscrip tion whs found on an ecir which came into a Huatrico wholesale house: "Man wanted; Helen Hoby, dry goods de partment Neb. Mercantile Co , lied Cloud. Age, just sixteen. Nebraska State Journal. The suako editor of th( Florence Bul letin says: "A Florence man has a dog with almost human intelligenee. Tiui dog's master has several daugh ters. The dog has been taught not to permit two people to sit close together. He is placed in the parlor every Sun day night. A brave young man had to order new trousers this week." He sure that you go to the Shaker entertainment and see the wonder of tho nineteenth century, the electrical marvel, the great X-RAY. This is tho chance ot a lifetime. It enables you to see through solid substances as easily as through n glass bottle. Rcinoiiiner this will ho the only public exhibition of X-RAYS, at the opera house in Red Cloud. Frank Sherwood was down town to day for tho lirst time sinco he had his tusslo with cholera morbus. Ho says lie drove thirty miles after he was ta ken and never came so near dying in his life. After this when ho goes out in tho country ho will take a bottlo of Cliambjrlain's Colic, Cholera and l)iar rhoea remedy with h m.-M ssouri i Val ley (Iowa) Times. ror salo by II. h. dice. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAMN POWD A lure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD 6 fit aLmsx AROUND TOWN. And he hit him in the neck. A. II Kaley Is in Teemnseh. See Hadley for paper hanging. R. L. Tinker of McCook was here Monday. Webb Josselyu of Orleans was here Wednesday. Wm. Cropp of Republican was here Wednesday. Trainmaster Kcnyon of McCook was here Wednesday. James Peterson was in Omaha the first of the week. P. A. Wells nnd wife of Hastings were here this week. qCoiiio in and seotho ear of buggies that I am just unloading. Ja.mks Put Kuans. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sewing machine needles. W. P Shea of Orleans was here the first of the week shaking hands with old friends, N. K. Harvey of Inn vale was a caller Mon lay and gnrc us a dollar on sub scription. For a first class shav' or hair cut call on (J. W. Fentress one door south of Calincs' bakery. The way that the buggies go out from Peterson's denotes that he has the goods at the right price. James Peterson has just received the finest carload of buggies ever brought to this place. Call and see them. Good workmanship and material in harness is the same as in other goods. J. O. Hutler's goods have both, Llewellyn King, living south of tho river hail his shoulder dislocated by having a horse fall with him last Sun day morning. K. J.Luce formerly of this county, now of (Juthrie, Oklahoma, was mar ried in that city on February 7th to Nora K, Sharuni. ViMnttiltj tii tltit till 1'iinni iml i t ii In. gram announcing the sad intelligenee of the death of John Patmor who for merly resided nere. A new baby girl will make things in teresting in the household of Road master T. A. Wilburn for some time to come. It arrived on Tuesday morn ing. V. 11. Surivner, real estate man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H.Scrivuer, Red Cloud, Nebr. 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 the Installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Notice. I 'have disposed of my oil business toWm. W. Tulleys who will in the future run the yellow oil wagon. I desire to thank my past patrons for their patronage and support. E. L. Cotting1. i Rend the advertisements of tho "Shakers" and then go to their enter tainments and see how carefully they fulfill all promises. Thoy are tho only company that can do all they adver tise, and nioro too. Dr. J. R. Williams, associated with Dr.) W. L. Dayton of Lincoln, Nebras ka, jwill bo ii Red Cloud, Friday and Saturday, February 18th and 19th, in tho-ofllco of Dr. L. II. Heck for the treatment of diseases of the eye, ear. nose and throat and tho fitting of glasses, Tho "Shnkers" will give a series of their peculiar and interesting enter tainments at the opera house beginning Monday evening, frouruary '.'1st, tor ten days. They come highly recoin mended and thu admission is free to all grown people. Ho sure yon go to tho Shaker enter tainments next week, every night. There is u complete change of program nightly and the show is free to grown people. Special attention given to re serving good seats for the ladies. An enjoyable time and lots of fun guaran teed to all who attend. - "Thu New Woman," a farce in one act as portrayed in a session of the one huudrcih (woman'.-) United States con gress ISHO (illustrated with two tab leaux) will he given at the opera limine in Red Cloud Tuesday, March 8, 1SDS, under the auspices of the Degree of Honor a beneliciary society auxiliary to tho A. O. U. W. Watch for further announcements next week. The many frionds of Mrs. R. P. Hutchison were pained to learn of her death which occurred on Thursday morning fiom that dread malady ty phoid fever. The deceased had not been sick long and thu announcement that she had passed from this earth camo with Midden shoos to many who wero not aware of her scrims sicKiicss. Mrs. Hutchison had lived here for many years and hold tho esteem of all who knew her. Shu vas 30 years, 3 months and 0 days old and leaves a liusbuud and tvo children to mourn her loss. Tho funeral services were held from the rcsidonce this afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Darby saying the last sad rites of burial. Tin1 committee on memorial services met Saturday, February 1'Jth. Com rade J. W. Warren was chosen secre tary. On motion of Comrade J. S. White, and seconded by Comrade 1) L Croat, Jos. (Jarber and J. W War reu were chosen as a committee to procure a speaker for Memorial D,i Comrades L-uld and (Jroat were ehos u as a committee on transportation. Comrades White, (Jroat, Ladd Wolo-.t and Warren were chosen a commit to confer with mayor ami citizens. Chairman (Jarber was appointed com mittee of one to confer with schools J S White, R. H. Fulton, C. L Citing and L P. Albright were named as u committee to visit the Sabbath school for the purpose of working up an in ttiiest in memorial day. Meeting thu . adjourned to meet again Saturday, Frtrtiarj 19, 1898. MERE MENTION. See our book oiler. Hadley paints buggies. Hear the Imperials, the best quartet in the west. Mrs. Will Graham sister of Mrs. Jay Olney is here. K 1. Heycr and wife of McCook wero hero S'lturday. Mrs. John Foster for some time past. has been iitlte ill Mrs. MeGinnis sustained a broken wrist the last of the week. The many friends of Richard Ferris are glad to see him out again. J. F. Hasslnger left us a couple of shinurs on subscription Saturday. J. II. Kellogg was in Tuesday and gave us a couple of dollars on subscrip tion. Rev. Geo. Hiiiiiincll left Monday for a two week's visit at his old home in Iowa Here's to your got d health ! Un "Economy Honeset Cordial." C. L Cotting. Otto Stocke of Grand View, Iowa, sent us a couple of dollars on subscrip tion this week. II. P. Sowtcr has moved to the new homo iceently purchased by him on upper Cedar street. Hen McFarlaud has resigned his po sition as message boy at the depot and Ralph Foe has taken his place. Every lover of good music will hear the Imperial quartet at the Congrega tional church on the 21st. Tin: Ctiin i set of Christy Christy pattern knives, ami subscription scribe now. a bound bo k, all for one paid in advance. Sub- Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is the best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Walter Roby who is in the employ of tho Colorado Midland railroed with headquarters at Hasalt, Colorado, is hero visiting friends. "Wu drank," writes a Kansas editor, "1,002,1)!)!) bancls of beer less last vear than in 180(1." The Kansas editor is making a heroic effort to reform. J. 11. Kellogg was in Tuesday and gave us a couple of dollars on subscrip tion, renewing foi himself ami his father, K. P. Kellogg, of Lumert, Ohio. Keep it in the house, whenever you got "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small dose of "Economy Honeset Cordial" sets you right. For sale by C. L. Cotting. The "Shakers" have the most, inter esting conctrt company on the road ami will give a serius of free entertain ments at me opera house lor ten days or more, commencing February 21st. Go and enjoy an evening of pure and refined amusement. Dr. J. P. Williams, associated with Dr. W. L. Dayton of Lincoln. Nebras ka,- will be in Red Cloud Friday and Saturday, Februnry 18th and 10th, In tho office of Dr. L. H. Beck for the treatment of diseases of tho eye, oar, noeH and throat and tho fitting of glasses. ' (Jo and seo the biggest, best and strongest eutertaimncut of tho season at the opera house next week every night. The best and most artistic com pany on tho road ami free to all grown people. Special attention given to the comfort of thu ladies and the best scats reserved for them. A Logan township correspondent in tho Smith County Pioneer says: "Look out for the agents, and especially the feather bed cleaners. Ouo of our neighbors says that her sister lot tlfem take three beds to renovate and they have taken them so far away to do the woik that sue lias never seen their since " Down at Leavenworth they some times have a queer way-of doing tilings, as the followingcfin tract, tiled for record with the register of deeds of that county wUMniow. "Hy mutual consent, bcijigfJf lawful age and sound miiid.jwllo hereby agree to livo to gether as man and wife ami to be known as Air. anil Mrs E C. Quick, until death separates us from each oth er, regardless of all divorce proceed ings and to pay no attention to decrees of courts." Smith County Hulletin. &3;33i999a!asij Puny i Children Who would prescribe only m tonics and bitters for a weak, m puny child ? Its muscles and $ nerves are so thoroughly ex- $ T hausted that they cannot be S JJ whipped into activity. The a m child needs food ; a blood- w m making, nerve-strcnpthenine m and muscle-building food. I Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this, and you still have a tonic in the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the food. ror mm ana aeiicate cmidren k . J- J.. !.. u mcib I a uu iiiituy superior ill to it in the world. It means growth, strength, plumpness and comfort to them. Be sure T vou vet SCOTT'S EmuIsJnn. 0. 4p trwr. and tl.no. xtl ifrucrtrUt W i 50c. mil fi.oo, atl druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Ckimlsta, Nw York. 1 IMMMMIIIIMWIMHr aiitkiBK." r ! J jno. 1 w MOKE OU LESS PERSONAL. Reatl our free book offer. J. O. Hutler's goods ave up-to-date. Go to tlu next week. 'Shaker" entertainment Jake Maudclhatiui of lllue Hill was here Saturday. Hobt. Potter left Sunday morning on a trip to Chicago. Mrs. J. II. Keinsherg who has been very ill is convalescing. Samuel (Jarber of McCook is here this week visiting with his family. Kd. Hall formerly operator hero has returned again and taken his old posi tion. You have all heard of 'tShakers." Now go and see who and what they arc. J. R. Vaiillorn remembered us with a dollar on subscription the last of the week. Michael poil us a Tuesday . Strohle came in and drop dollar on siilncription lasi IIarncs that will shape and look neat i' wear, keep its i the kind made by J.O. Hutler. Hear the ocarina quartet at the Con grcgatimal church Monday night. Tickets at Cotting's. The ladies of the Episcopal church served oysters at the home of W. It. Roby on Tuesday evening. The postollico will be closed Wash ington's birthday, February 22d, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. F. W. Covii:n, P.M. Rev. James Mark Darby will speak Sunday evening on "The Kind of Preaching for Our Times." What do you know about the "Shak ers?" (Jo and sec them at the opera hotiso every night next week. Drop in and seo what I have just bought in thu buggy line and note how cheap you can buy an A grade buggy. Jas. Pkti'.hson. Don't miss the piano solo at the Congregational Church Monday even ing. It will he well worth your money. TioKots at Cotting'u. Perfectly harmless, but very power ful is "Economy Honeset Cordial," a remedy par-excellence for all forms of ndigthtion. For salo by C. L. Cotting. Our correspondents should remem ber that all correspondence should be at this office by Thursday noon in or to insure publication. Please bear this in mind. S. E. Prentiss who has been living in Denver for a year or two past was hero this week lie lias moved his family hack to this county and will rusido on his farm near Inavale. The Imperial quartet is making its western tour and will sine in tho Con gregational church next Monday night, the 21st. An entirely now and inter esting program. Tickets on sale at Cottlngs. Cards havo been received by friends announcing tho coining marriage of Mr. Walter W. Curran, formerly of this city to Vina Gardner of Edgar, this state. The wedding will bo sol emnized on February 23d. Tho Shaker doctor carries tho finest X-RAY machino in the country. It was made oxprcssly for him and ho will put it on exhibition some night during the Shakor engagement her.!. Don't miss a singlo n'.ght of tho show or you may miss tha greatest sight of a lifetime. A country editor puts tho old ques tion in a now shape and says to his sub scribers: "Hrothor, don't stop your paper becauso you dont agroo with tho editor. The last cabbage you sent us didn't .agree with us eitlier, but wo didn't drop you from our subscription lht on that account." Ex. Thero was recently issued at a neigh boring town invitations to a wedding which contained a lino at the bottom announcing "Children not desired." An old lady who received one of the invitations was heard to remark. "Well they may not want 'em, but I'll bet a cookio they'll gut 'em just the same." Don't usti bill heads or statements In which you havo to write your own name. (Jet them printed in an tip-to date style. There is nothing which u-lll miiko vour customers think you are of the disposition to be penurious so much as this. If you are stingy in one way what reason is there to bo liovo that you wont be in other ways. Get your printing done right at tho CiiikV office. List of lot tors remaining uncalled for at tho postollico at Red Cloud, Nob raska, lor the week ending Feb. 18th, 18DS M'ss F. Havso, Mis. Merty Riggins Mrs.L W.Roberts Mrs bynoi Wooleott. 'I best) letters will liu sent to thu dead loitni-iifflne Mar. 4th. if not called for before. When calling for above please say ndveiilied.-F. W. Cowiu'.n, p 1 HeV IMltli Hlll-Miioki r l- dei.verlng a loMuro through Kniins on "What Is Man" Mid the New Yoik Press an swers her inquiry repining- "a. man, dear Kdlth. is a tender, shrink ing eeature, whose wide fnv eyes look out into the great whirl about him with Martlcd inquiry an innocent trii-liug dove nestling upon thu neck of a haul world -a sweet Held Mower lift ing up its fiico for the Minlliiht of your WMiitihly affection. That is what a man is Kdith. You yourself are the stiudy oak. Don't fmgist that." Ii. a ncent letter from Washington, I) C, to an old friend. Major ,.A. Studei. for twenty years United htnto c(i,oi, itSinuapoie. sajs: "While at Di-s Moines I became acquainted with i Miiiionl known as Cliamlni Iain's i'nti llaliii, which I ! mini xcellent jig.urM liiiuniausin u well asiainst niHssol tin- lliroat niidihciti (gUiug mu much easier hicathing). I Inula torn u of pneumonia early this week, and two applications freely applied to the tliro.tt and chest leliuvud mo of it at ouco. I would not bo without it for jthlg." Fr salt ly M. h. .ari. '.'! .'!;ft .":,'. .W .'V ..'' m -r m, Youii hina It Here. i If it's just exactly what is correct for men's wear, and a value you will find it at our store. To secure a place in our stock it must possess every requi site for style, making and material otherwise we pass it by. 85 : Every Article :s We offer you must possess intrinsic worth must bean interesting value must be depenaablo. trustworthy mer chandise. "Clothing Men Right" is our study, but we make the prices right as well. M Men's Ties Vi ' '.v ft We have the newest and most correct styles and colorings. Men's and Boy's Shoes We have just what you want. Just re ceived a large 'shipment from Selz Schwab & Co., Chicago, the makers of the best shoes in the U. S. .. i v '.'ft ..' ft! ft PREYMARK CO., (Successors to C. Wien'kr,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. flebraska - JWereaDtile Go. AFTER INVENTORY SPEGIAIt ttE)lUlT SALE ! Commencing MONDAY, FEBRYARY 21st and con tinuing all week. During tho lasi three months wo havo had vory littio time to moasuro up ami mark RoiniiiintH consequently wo havu acoiimulatod 11 largo number of them. Wo are going to place them all on sale during this special remnant sale Many of them wili bu placed on salo at about fifty Gents on the Dollar I As wo wish to sell them all during this salo in order to mako room to dis play our largo spring stock which is now in. Special Remnant Sale On Komiiaiits of Wool Dross floods, Ueinnants of Cotton Dross Cloods, lieuiiiantsoi Calicoes, Kemiiants of (linghnms, Heiiiiiants of Linings, Remnants of Table Linens, Remnants of Outing Klannol, Remnants of Cotton Flannel, Remnants of Wool Flannels, Remnants of Muslins, RomtiantH of Shirtings, Remnant of Jeans Pants Cloth Remnants of Ticking, Etc. Special Eemnant Sale On Komuantfl of Ingrain Ingrain Carpotlngs, Remnants of Lures and Embroideries, Odds and Ends in Men's Overcoats at about 0O0 on tho dollar. All tho lmlaneo of our lino of Ladies Capos and Jackets placed on biiIo at half the regular retail price. Odds and Ends in Cotton and Woolen lllankots. Odds and Ends in Infant's and Children's Cloaks. . Odds and Ends in Mon's Flannel and Winter Shfrts. Special Remnant Sale On Odds and Ends in Men's Underwear. W 0 find we have accumulated a largo lot of Odds and Ends in Winter Unilorwoar. Wo lutond placing them all on one counter and hollingtliomnt nearly half tho usual prico. At this price it will pay you o buy them for noxt season's wear if not in need on hem now. Odds and Ends In Ladles' and Children's Wool and Fleeco Lined Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens. , Odds mid Ends in Men's Wool socks. Spocial Remnant Salo on Odds and Ends In Ladies', Mon's, Hoys Uwl Children's Shoes ' This is a Special Opportunity to Morjey Saving Buyers. Iluv 11 sack of our warranted Hour and you will say it is tho best. , 'Special premium to bo given away Tree to Hour purchasers. Nebraska Mercantile Co. ALFRED MADELL, flannger. tSTWhllo attending our Special Remnant Salo wo invito you to soo our ologaut now stock of SPUINO DRESS GOODS. ,.VV.J 'V.? ''"'.' '"'' i'W sW, M m - m w r i '.Hi W Vii M fcy! m ffif: $ H ) 4 VIHJ NS i ':iT i , :i iW o'l tl l Y.. V 'i 'L ll H 11 1 1 y fT p jr '.:,k, 1