THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1808. tv a. n V i IU Royal makes the looii pure, wholeaorae and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROVAl DAK1NQ rOAOCR CO.. Ntw YORK. CITY 3sKWS. .fringe painter. is on tin; sick list. F. 1. lladloy. Clnyil Cuinniin Dr. D.iinercll was here the hil of tlio week. Kriink l.ind.-ey is homo trom his visit in Kansas. Art MeKeo and wife of Cuiipbull were hure this week. G. W. Dow gave us a pouulu of eases on subscription Saturday. Geo. 1. Kolley rcinciuboied us with money on .subscription Saturday. ,1. M. llacon of Hogc, Kansas will l.read the Hig Injun until March, ISO'.). Go to Butler for tin- best in saddlery :uid harness. Seo thoso line surreys at Peterson's and note the low prices. AUOUN1) TOWN. Head our free hook olTer. See lladley for paper hanging. Mark i'arkes of Campbell was liero this week. Henry S. Nyberg gave us money on subscription Saturday. Win. ilurd of Cowles remembered us with a dollar Saturday. Miss Georgia Macktnore went to Su perior Wednesday morning. Fom. Salk Kiuiuireof D. Two good work mares. F.Trunkey. Charley Gather was down from Mc Cook this week visiting with friends. L. Auhushon came in the last of tho week and gave us a dollar on subscrip tion. Cotting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sewing machine needles. For ti first class shave or hair cut :ill on (i. W. Fentress one door south of ( 'alines' bakery. lie out has Come in and see the ear of buggies Unit I am just unloading. James Pkt- KKSON. Samuel Temple has sold his residence lironerty on Cedar street to Mrs. C. H. Hesse. Odcll Moushaug a prosperous farmer of Cowles gave us money on Subscrip tion Saturday. On another page of this paper will bo found a book otTer which every sub scriber should read. Mrs. C. II. Kuley arrived homo from Liucolu Monday night after a three week's visit with relatives. Randolph McNitt returned home this week trom a trip to Washington, Chicago and other cities east. Fred McAvoy formerly of this city but now a resident of Wyoming is here shaking bauds with old friends. I can give you better bugpics for tho money than anyone olso. I get them in carload lots. James Peterson. Godfrey Monia of Guide Hock was doing business nt tho Gate City on Monday and while hero left us money on subscription. Mrs. Dieul of St. Louis, sister of Lew Clapp passed through tho city the lirst of tho week for u visit at, Mooinmgton. She will visit hero on her way homo. A now subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pays n year in advnnce of eu ruary 14th, 1898, will receive two good books. Head advertisement on anoth er pngo. L. 11. Hust says he will havo a nico line of nursery stock for spriug trade. Apple, cherry, plum, peach, small fruit, nml ii nice lino of II. P. roses. Good stock for sale cheap. A real est tit o agent recently received tho following postal card from a ten ant: "Mr. I want them seler stares lixt rite off my wife fol done last r.ito anil lik to brak her dam nek. Yours trulie, A. N ." A cigarette factory has put on the market a new brand of cigarettes. Each pack is contained in a unique box, and every time the smoker pulls out a cigarette it plays a tune, en titled "All Coons kook aiiko io mv. A pertinent exchange remarks that "Nearer My God to Thee," would be nioro appropriate. List of letters remaining uncnlledfor at the po-,tolllce nt Hod Cloud, Neb raska, tor the week ending I-ob. SMth, , (LA. Adams. Miss A. It. Murphy. Geo W. Hrown. Mike Ryan F.J.Webb. These letters will bo sent to the dead letter office Mar. 11th, if notcalieu lor before. When calling for above p ease say advertised. -F. W. Cowiibn, P. M. Kov. E. Ed vards, pastor of the En glish Huptist church at Mincrsvillo, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ho says: "Afc-w applications of this llnimont proved of great service to mo. It subdued tho In) animation i ..oiLivmi tho nnin. Should any sufferer prolit by giving Pain Ilalni a trial it win picas'" H.E.Grico. The way that tin1 buggies from Peterson's denotes that the goods at the right price. rjC. II. Wiggins of Guide lloek was here Thursday and remembered us with a dollar on subscription. James Peterson has just received the linest carload of buggies ever brought to this place. Call and seo them. Samuel Temple is preparing to put an addition to his residence on north Seward street and otherwise improve it. Mrs. Laurti Dounen after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Items berg left for hoi home in New Mexico Saturday. M. W. Dickerson has moved from his farm and is now located in the resi dence formerly occupied by him on Third avenuo. The ladies of tho Degreo of Honor personating the United States senators at the opera house next Tuesday oven- MIS 1112 MMXTION. See our book oiler. Hadley paints buggies. J. O. Hutler's goods are up-to-date. of Lincoln was here C. F. Cuther this week. ing, March !28th. A telephone lino has been put in from tho depot by L. M. Crabill which will connect with the- residence of T. A. Wilburn and the Holland House. I can give any spring on a buggy that you want. Como and seo tho dif ferent stvles. Single leaf, double leaf, long leaf, in fact any kind. Jas. Pet- KUSON. V. II. Scrivncr, real estate man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Scrivncr, lied Cloud, Nebr. 'mo." For sale by Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DFt CREAM BAKING P0WD1R A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. ' 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. J. II. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of five years at 8 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Hod Cloud, Neb. For Homcseoker's excursion dates via tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. McNutt, D. P. A., 1044 Union avenuo, Kansas City, Mo, A peculiar freak of nature wns that of a rabbit shot by C. H. Wiggins and exhibited to us this week. On tho right sido of its head a short distanco from tho noso protruded a horn about ono inch in length aud about a half inch through at (no baso. Tramps havo been numerous in tho cltv of lftto. Wo understand that sorao of thorn took a lunch from tho waiting room at tho depot belonging to a youth who was going west. Tlioyjmust think lted Cloud is nn easy plnco to' lay over nt now. Thero was a time when they all had a danger flag out against this place. During tho windy weather which al ways occurs during this month it be hooves peoplo to bo careful in setting out (ires or leaving coal ashes with lire in them in tho streets and alleys. This month tuul noxt aio generally the times whon fires occur. Don't burn down your own and your neighbor's property by a little carelessness. Don't use bill heads or statements in which you have to writo your own name. (Set them printed in an lip-to date style. There is nothing which will make your customers think you are of the disposition to bo penurious so much as this. If you tiro stingy in one way what reason is there to be lievothat you wont be in other ways. Get your printing done right at the Chief office. I hnve been afflicted with rheuma tism for fourteen ynars anil nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to bo around all the time, and con stantly suffering. I had tried every thing I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which I did, and was immediately re lieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned. Josh. Edoak, Gormantown, Cal. For salo by H. E. Grico. A very successful ghost social was given nt tho poor farm school houso last Friday night to raiso funds to buy a library for tho school. Ten of Web ster conn .y's best locking ladies were sold at auction ny mo leacner, air. Otto Pope, for tho snug sum of 814 85 A cauo baked by Mrs. E. W. Copolan was voted to tho prettiest girl for $7.50, makinir tho total receipts $21.85. Miss Eva Matkins was voted the prettiest girl in the houso. A grand time was eiioye(i ny tin present, xne iiuues soid as high as $2 each. Thore is a tariff on our poor house .voinon. The Wilsonvillo Hoviow says: "Wo newspaper men aro suckers, no ques tion about that. Just think of it, we will, at till times, sit down and write a half column editorial cautioning the fanner trom dealing with some shark representing a grocery house, and ad- visum ineui io sutmi oy mo mem mer chant and then in return for our work wo lind that the local merchant is send ing to s mil) of tlie clliis for lis jib printing. Oh, we have an excellent opportunity to cultivate Christian for bearance and wo ought to bncomo good, real good, soon." Ves, and oft en Rome merchants nro not advertis ing a penny's worth, yet we go ahoad just tho same and light their battles. Mrs. Frank Smith has returned from a visit in Kansas. Geo. Ulair was out to Notion county, Kansas, the lirst of the week. J. W. Wallin left Tuesday morning on a business trip to Lincoln. Clare Cox left Tuesday night for a visit with relatives in MeCook. C. W. Kaley returned Sunday oven ing from his trip east and south. Geo. J.Warren and wife and daugh ter Nellio are home from their trip south. Don't miss seeing "The New Wom an" at the opeia luut'c next Tuesday evening. Harness that will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by J.O. llutlcr. When, will all the A. O. U. W. be next Tiiesd iy evening? At tho opera house rain or shine. C. S. lii'iinett has purchased the resi dence property next door north of Mrs. Talbot's on Seward street. If it hurts you to laugh don't get within hearing ilKtauce of the opera house next Tuesday evening. Good workmanship and material in harness is the same as in other goods. J. O. Hutler's goods havo both. Tin: Cnir.r, a set of Christy pattern knives, and a bound book, all for one subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now. Mr. Smith the gospel singer for tho meetings nt the Christian church has gone to Humboldt to sing for Evangel ist ucuumg, Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is tlio best mutual. Uommnu risks; in installments U per cent. J. 11. Smith, Special Agent. Oscar Yarger expects to be able to resume the agency at Hartwell next week, as his health is (juito restored. MeCook Tribune. Drop in and seo what I have just bought in tho buggy lino and note how cheap you can buy an A grade buggy. Jas. Pktekson. You never fail to got tho worth of your money when you attend a home entertainment. Come out nnd hoar "Tho New Woman" Tuesday evening. Our correspondents should remem ber that all correspondence should be at tins ollico by iiiursday noon in or to insure publication. Please bear this in mind. There will bo n basket supper at tho Wobbernian school house on Saturday evening, March 12th. Proceeds go for the benefit of the Sunday school. Ev erybody cordially invited. Miner Bros, havo lot tho contract for the excavation of tho collar for their new building to Pap Barkley and work has already beor. commoncod. Work on the foundation will begin about tho 15th. Georgo B. Sccord, tho woll known contractor of Towanda, Now York, says: "I havo used Chnniborlain's Cough Keinedy in my lamtiy lor a long time aud have found it superior to any other." For salo by II. E. Grico. Wo wish our correspondents would be a little more regular In sending in the nows from their various localities. Wn would he pleased to publish cor respondence from every locality with in the county every week, or at least once in every two weeks. If tho news of your neighborhood is not in The Chief write it up aud send it in. Wo would be pleased to publish it. Stolen from the loin Sentinel: Many people are not aware that printers have a language of their own unintel ligible to the uninitiated. The follow ing "up-to-date" ordor give an idea of printers lingo on a country newspaper. "Hilly, put (!en. Weyler in the g.iiley and finish up that murder you com menced yesterday. Set up tho ruins ot roil Aiinur aniMiiMiiouie ine yet- ow fever. Lock up Lou Stevens and slide Bradley into the hell box. Put tho Indies form to press, anil go to tho devil and nut him to work on Deacon Fogg's iirlieie on Eternal Punishment." W K, C Mrmorlal James A Gailield W. U. C. at their last meeting held last Saturday, Febru ary 20th, held a memorial service fir their deceased member, Li..ie J. Willis. She became a member of this corps in 18H0, and was elected senior vice pres ident In the year 18U2, and served ac ceptably. When in good health she was promptly in her place In the corps rioin and ready to do her part. She was always ready to assist in any work, but more especially in literary entertainments, in which she delight ed. She was a good friend to the vet erans. Since her health failed she had not been able to attend the corps meetings but few times, but she was always careful to keep her dues paid so that she could be a member in good standing. We sorely miss her face from amongst us, knowing we shall ...! ! tw imifii mi llitu utiln ff tint 1'ivnt but aro comforted by the thought that jiT'j "What is our loss Is her gain." This memorial service is the only one we have had occasion to hold in twelve years for one of our own members ULAUliN. Mis Mubel Tronic- is vWiting friends at Juniata. Louis Anderson moved mi his farm north of Cowles. A. Picice moved mi a farm south of Blue Hill. Win. A. Majors moved into his new house Monday and is now :. resident of this tity. Haillio it ' Uodstroin have done so well here that they extended their slay one week, leaving here Monday the 7th Tho Oldlields Comedy company en tertained the people ot th'n place last week. In their contest Miss Laird was awarded the silver set for being the most popular lady. Prof. Fields of Shenandoah, Iowa, has organized a singing school with lifty two ineinbess. C. E. Hicks is receiving quite a stock of implements, and he says he thinks trado will be pretty good in that line. A now linn has embarked in tho im plement business, Hoffman & Cutter. Mr. Crarv who has been lying ill at John McCalluin's is slowly recovering. Win. McCalluin expects to erect a now dwelling on his farm south of town. Mr. and Mrs. ;Koith .of Hastings aro vlsitine: with " their daiiirhter Mrs. Grandstnff, md while there Mrs. K. was taken down seriously ill, but at this writing is improving. Jas. Burden and wife were up from Bed Cloud Sunday. Jas. Burden has purchased tho farm known as the Hyde place. BATIN. Some of our farmers havo began to cut corn stalks. Emorv Bean botiiiht somo cattlo of J. B. Wisecarvcr Monday. Dr. Fred McKooby was in this vicin ity on business Monday. Otto Jensen has completed a largo granary for Wm. Crabill. A. N. Wilson is hauling matorial for his now houso. Sheriff Wolls was transacting busi ness in this locality Friday. Johnson Wisocarvcr bought twenty head of cattlo last weok of A. N. Wil son. Ely and Nick Sorgonson havo ro turnod from their trip to Missouri. Mr. Reihor bought sovoral head of steers from parties residing in this vi cinity. A number of our yount; folks attend ed tho Shaker show at Bed Cloud Sat urday night. Wado KoonU was shelling corn for soveral of tho farmers hi this vicinity this week. About seven dollars was cleared at tho basket supper at Now Virginia last Friday evening. Stunneh. .?:' o . .,. .'':.':..' ' .I.'....' i t Lm, -.v ..! i ! y,i 58 m 1 1 i i There is still some doubt of war be tween the United States and Spain, But there is not the least doubt about us keeping up the Clothing Wa.r in Red Cloud. OUR COMPLKTIi STOCK OF Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, which has boon recently bought in the east For Spot Cash by our Messrs. Wiener and Freyniark is ready for your inspection. .!.. n Vi': ft: I 1 V'r. Spot Gash Means Baying Cheap. Cheap Bought Weans Selling Cheap. n ''I . m m m r.-.A- p. We will be happy to demonstrate the correctness of our statement to you. and beg to assure our patrons that we are at all times wide awake and cannot afford to be undersold. FJREYMARK & CO., (Successors to C. Wiener,) Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. ffifl 'if" M r.'f: ft ' V''- m i F.V: r We Buy to Sell THE NEW YEAR finds us with complete and up-to-date line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, jpJSjPJwyywML K Modern Treatment of m Consumption The latest work on the fatmnt nf AisrAKP'L. wtitte.n w $ by forty eminent American m physicians, says: "Cod-liver $ oil has done more for the con J sumptive than all other reme $ dies put together." It also says: The hypophosphites m of lime and soda are regarded m by many English observers as g m I Scott's Emulsion WILLOW CREEK. Very nieo weutlier nguin. Miss Muy Suiiborn wus visiting Miss Kiiuini iMoiisliung Siitunliiy unil Sun day. Mr. Geo. Hoyt Is talking of moving again. Wo are .sorry to lose Mr. Hoyt. In our neighborhood he was honored and esteemed by all who knew him. Some of our young folks went to tho revival meetings at Alt. Hope, but did not get there in time so did not go in. I'orone Sunday Charley Dickerson was not on Willow creek. Miss lksio Wilder and Miss Louise Vance were the guests of Aliss Hon Sunday. Miss .Tosio Godwin of Cowles wns visiting on the creek Sunday. Wminilerstiuid Unit Geo. Middkton ima iini-(.liis(!(l tho old lirubakcr place. If any ono wishes to trado horses just come to Willow creek. Miss May Kwings of Pawnoo county who 1ms been visiting Miss Nellie Hon returned homo Inst Monday. Tkndkhkoot. at popular Prices. Our repairing is continuing to give satisfaction, the reason being that we do all work properly and give a guarantee that means something. II we have not your patronage we would be pleased if you would give us an op portunity to demonstrate that what we say is true. Newliottse XSiross. JEWELERSKND OPTICIRNS. frvvvvv wwvvvv w w w wrv w w w w w wwwwwwwwwv WE HAVE NO AGENTS "TTfl v.tjC3j i.i I 1 1. if I V l)w - 't l.ne.ol.1 Jirfd t'j lliecon. .-r.er fur 2& jnn l ho!. n I-riKi, iitidc kirn mo i aler tyntila, SLIpaaj-. 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Tho farmers are making preparations to mil out a largo crop this spring. Hiram Hasklns of Guide Hock has moved onto tho Leigh farm. Tho sale of Mr. Reeves wns largoly attended aud everything sold high as ho gave a credit of ten months. Horses sold from $50 to $70 a head. L. A. Hasklns has built a large corn crib on the Sherwood ranch, Tho Pleasant D.ilo Sunday hchool will reorganize a union school on March 0. The United Hrethron will organize a sectarian Sunduj school March llith, nl Penny creek school house, district ia. Ernest llasklus' team ran away with u load of hay, turned it over and caught ho and his hired man unucnieiuu. iu one wns hurt but they were badly seared. Wo will pay ii Milnry of 810.00 per weok and expenses for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Destroyer in tho country. Ad dress with stamp Pbiifkotion Mko. Co., Parsons, Kansas. LUMBER AND COAE Building: material Eto. red Cloud, 4MXr -- O X'O ANDY CATHARTIC .CURECOJlSTIMnOIL io mrAir-ffS? i ii iiii-i in i i i l n i 1 1 " i im hi 1 1 w iMtA" . " i u m ..i,,l p n I lhi m mv-- JSHiJf Aw &rV T Tim ifliUfi mP 25 50 ALL DRUGGISTS f inn at nnnin nnin t iimnnn tn nr. mr rainnrrnntllnitlnn. FunrtU are lh IJll Lait BDOULUlCiLI UUflHflniLrjU n,r. nMrr Krp (ir itrlpe.imt rauu naa natural malts. Hu-l Uti4 koiltfrM. ii. STKKMNO UKMKUV IO., Chtcairo. Moitrtal. Cu., y Naw 1m. Jll.j fimiiiiiiinirTr ' ..--..... Nebraska. VSl XX ' :: m J m a r.1. m i ami i J . i -JiSBiXf, .&ta