. A THJjJ HMD UL.UUJJ UHLEjE, imiivi . , .uaiw.ii aj iouu. j Wc have just received word from our buyer that 50- More - Clocks Will be shipped at once. Customers holding partly used coupons will now be enabled to finish their tickets and Receive a Clock Free. This makes 1S2 clocks that we have presented our customers with. GALUSHA WBSCOTT, Chicago Storef Clothiers. Royal make tha food pure, wholoon and dcttclaut. AkiH0 POWDER Absolutely Pure OOIL 0ISQ POADCR CO., YORK. AROUND TOWN. CITY NI3WS. F. P. llatUi'y carnage piiintcr. (!o to Uuilor for tin) best in addlory ami harm's.. (ico ltogcr. of Lincoln was hero tho last of the week. W. F. Uonklo of Inuvalc, was a visit or to Lincoln tliu last of tho week. A repetition of tho beautiful cantata "Dreams of Fairyland" at the Opera house April 1st. Mrs. Oscar Tool returned homo Sat urday from a several week's stay at Imlinnolii, this state. Frank Oowden left Wednesday for Omaha where ho was called as a wit ness in the Overing-Hoyd postoillco row. Anothor showing of prosperity Is in dicated in tho fact that tin- colored porters have boon Jput Imek on trains No. 13 and 10. A now subscriber, or an old subscrib er, who pay. a jcar in advance ,.f Fob rum j 14th, IStiS, will leeoivo iw.i -id book. Iliail adu-rll.i n.fui ui a-ioili-er n,w. L. II. Iliisi mijn ho will Inn- "ico lino of ijiirsoi ) tnek for fpi'iug trade. Apple, chorr.i, plum, poach, small fruit 111 1 1 ' to.' luif t-t II I', roses. (ioml at' f 'l ' ' Ik li. J. U. !l ".o!ton ami wife ami T. M, llazoltoi , ulfu and son stopped oil huroon Wednesday and visited vith Chas. Ha.eltou ami wifo. Tho party were on their way home from Califor nia t Maw Yt-rk. Read our free book offer. Seo Hadley for paper hanging. l)eo Best of Oxford was hero Friday night. "Dreams of Fairyland" at tho opera houso April 1st. Dick Tinker was hero from McCook tho last of tho week. Homer Kinsel of Hluo Hill was visit ing with the folks Sunday. Alf McCall returned Thursday from a business trip to Kansas City. Cutting the Druggist can supply you with any kind of sowing machine needles. For a first class shave or hair cut call on (i. V. Fentress ono door south of Calmes' bakery. New pi .nos lor 175 00. Inquire of W. C. Engli-.li at (irico's ding store. Terms $10.00 cnh and $8.00 a mouth. I'. A Wells who wid shortly move here ami engage in the practice of law is putting an addition on his residence property on Ccilai street. Chas. llurr living south of Inavale on Wednesday shot a lino specimen of the American eagle. Tho bird measured 7 feet, four inches from tip to tip. Mrs. Jennie Gago of Chicago, accom panied by her mother Mrs. E. 13. Rob inson of Hastings, after a visit with the family of Treasurer Robinson have re turned to Hastings. V. 11. Serivner, real estato man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable per cent, or will trade your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. II. Serivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. I. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 3 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the Installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. For Homcscokor'.s excursion dates via tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, aitdics (J. A. McNutt, D. 1. A., 1011 Union avenue, KaiiNii. City, Mo. Married On Monday, March iilst, t.siis, at the lmmo of L A. Hussong pastor of the Church of Christ, who performed the coroun'uy, Mr. Ernest 1 HulVelt ami MNs Daisy 11. Duval, both ol Omaha. The relatives of tho bride were present ami witnessed the MH1IK MENTION. Si i our book oiler Hadley paints buggies. .) () Butler's goods are up-to-date. Will Yeiser has returned to Republi can City. R. C. Best of Bla Ion was here the lirs i of the week. Samuel Spry left the last of the week on a visit to Lincoln. Mrs. Jntnos McNony returned from tho east Wednesday night. Marshall Roby returned home Thurs day morning from a trip west. Harness that will wear, keep in shape and look neat is tho kind made by .1 (). Butler. F. I. Hadley on last Tue.day com pleted the papering of (ico. Hcaton's ii-.idci'oo in the country. Llim r Crone returned home from Onnlia Friday night having completed hi. .iodic, at a business college there. (iiio.t workmanship and material in h:irnc. is the .aino as in other goods ,1. (). Biith-r'.s mils have both. A. (ialii.ha has purch'iM'd three lots north of Dr. Daineroll's residence prop erty ami will build a nice residence thereon. Tiik Ciiikk, a sotof Christy'pattern knives, ami a bound book, all for one subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now. T. C. Hacker, Randolph McNitt, R. T. Potter and C. 1). Robinson attended tho funeral of Mrs. John A. Thurston at Omaha Sunday. R. Chevalier of Campbell had tho misfortunu to got his index linger caught in a corn shelter on Saturday. The member was so badly crushed that Dr. F. E. McKoeby amputated it. George it. Sccord, the well known contractor of Towauda, Now York, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for a long time and. have found it superior to any other." For sale by 11. E. (irico. Tho Webster County Union Sunday School Association will hold its annual convention at Guido Rock, commenc ing at 10 o'clock Wcdcnsday morning, April 53th, 1898, and closing) Thursday evening, April 2!)th, 1893. Program committee take notice ami govern yourselves accordi'igly. By Order Ex ecutive committee. While Porloy Hathway was explain ing the workings of a repeating shot gun to an interested crowd of specta tors in Watt's restaurant Thursday evening, tho gun (which of course was not loaded), went off, boring a hole in the door casing that you could throw a cat through, but fortunately no ono was hurt. Guide Rock Sigual. I have been aillictcd with rheuma tism for fourteen yoars and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was ablo to bo around all tho time, and con stantly suffering. I had tried every thing I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, 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. Josii. Eikjak, Gormantown, Cal. For sale by II. E. Grlec.3 We aro glad to annotinco that A. II. Crary has recovered so well from his severe attack of hemorrhage of the stomach after close confinement at tho residence of John McCallum for over six weeks, to attempt tho journey via Edgar and Superior to his homo at Guide Rock in company with his wifo and sou, J. H. Ho was convoyed to the train by John ami J. 11. McCallum. We hope ho arrived homo feeling none t lie worse for the long journey. Bla den Enterprise. "Bartlett's Road to Seltzervillo," Mr. John Dillon's new play is clean, whole some and very funny. It contains no Impossible villain or villainy. The mishaps and adventures that cause dear Uncle Jolly mil his friends worry and excitement aro caused bv gossip ing and mischievous busybodles, whom you will rccagnizo as acquaintances, for every community is alllicted by some such though Heavenbo praised they are email in number. (Jo and seo how much trouble can bo Jcauscd by twoseumingly pleasantfrionds(V). Mr. Dillon will present his now play at tho opera house, Saturday, April Utli. The Kansas circuit of tho United Norwegian Lutheran church will hold its semi annual moeling at Zion Nor wegian Lutheran congregation on Far mer's creek, WolMor county, Nobras Ka, March ill to April !i(189d, inclusive. Tho opening exercises will begin with a sermon at 10 a in. on March 31M, and the afternoon and tho following two days will bo devoted to discussion. In evening meetings will bo held in tliu Norwegian and English languages. In lonuei lion with tho eiieuit meeting i he I:.) ing of tliu eoi nor stouo and tied i"atin of tho new Lutheran church v i 1 1 nival (as far r.s is now known) on 1'iiilav, Apui Sid, Rev II C. lltilni of E.iv.b Grow, loiva, olll- i iting. All uc.t. intending to h with us those day., will lie eared lor as far as our moans reach free of charge. Every body eoidially invited. II. L. Hkho, Ptir. i u MOPIC OH LKStf IMHLSON'AIj. Geo. Hagar of Cowles was hole Wed nesdny. Fred Guild of Blue Hill was here the first of the week. C. 11. Potter icturueil from FraiiKlin Thursday morning. it. F. Mlor anil wife have been visit in; iu Kansas this week. R. (i. Stewart, deputy revenue col lector was hero Thursday. It. F. Boynten of Rock Falls, Illinois, was here the first of tho week. A now sidewalk has been placed In front of the old Calmes restaurant. Miss Polly Sleeper formerly a resi dent of this city is here visiting friends. The repoit of tho boaid of inquiry of the Maine di.-i.ter .-,-e le'iehed Wash ington. Dan G ir m r came iu from Lincoln the lii'.t of the week am. is visitiui; .villi the (oik.. Lo..i One gold I). of II. emblem pin, Finder letmii same to Newlioti-e Bros and receii e n waid. FukRi:m--L Haunt has a house of Vi rooms for rent. For particulars call on Jos. Herhurger. Mrs. L. II. Rust loft Thursday morn ing for a visit witli relatives and friends at Beaver City, this state. Our now bioyclu repair shop is tho hit est thing in town. Como In and seo us iu tho northeast cornir of Moon block. The horse thief who was brought from Lincoln some time ago by Sheriff Wells has been bound over to district court. Chas. Calmes has sold his restaurant business to C. It. Huff of Burr Oak, D. Vnultureii of this city will look after tho business, Wani.kii. At once. A few good farm loans to run II vo years, 8 per cent interest, optional payments. 1). B. Si'ANoc.i.i:. J. A. Boyd and Henry Clark went to Omaha on Wednesday to bo present as principals in the povtolllco complica tions which arose about a year ago be tween tliein and Overing & Sons. Mrs. John Beren.en of Pawnee Cilj', this state, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jackson arrived iu the city Wednes diy night. She will bo remembered as a former old lesideut of this place. Tho Aslt creek church of Garfield township will give a a basket supper at tho church, proceeds to bo applied to tho restoration fund, on Thursday evening, March 81st, 1808. Tho Red Cloud quartet will be present and fur nish vocal and instrumental music. Come everybody and havo a good time. Bv Okubu Com. Rev. E.Ed vards, pastor of tho En glish Baptist church at Mincrsville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great sorvico to mo. It subdued tho inflammation and relieved tho pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will pleaso me." Forsaloby II. E. (irico. How to keep tho neighbors lions out of tho garden is a question that per plexes many. A man who doesn't raise chickens makes the following suggestion: Take a lot of small stiff cards, about 1x2 inches; write on them "Keep your darned chickens at homo." Tie a short string to each card, with a grain of corn at tho other end of the string, and scatter them where tho hens congrepato. When tho hungry biddy gobbles up the giain that draws the prize, slut follows up the strii g stowing it away until she comes to tho card, Then vmi wi'l see lier pull out for homo carrying in her mouth your polite request. : '. ;.&.. ; ;f . : . . ;';. ; .- .,. ; '; .,?x.' .?:,. ,?:... ..:. .,..:.-,. $& We can Give It to You $ $ i- W ''"; ',' A99?d339?3d39d9999s Weak Lunas i a $ it you have cougnea ana $ $ coughed until the lining mem- $ $ brane of your throat and lungs $ m . rt . w m ts lniiamco, i Scott's Emulsion I Ak 4 . . ff a1 $ or v-oa-aver uu wm sooxne, a $ strengthen and probably cure. $ $ The cod-liver oil feeds and $ strengthens the weakened tis- j v sues. The glycerine soothes m m and heals them. The hypo- u m phosphites of lime and soda vo $ impart tone and vigor. Don't w coughs. One .V. J 1 1 1 vi ; 98 ?1 y$. V'. In Clothing. This is tin; season for clothing bargains and our store is the place to find them. You can't say a word against OUR STYLES. You can't say a word against OUR QUALITIES. You can't say a word against OUR PRICES, because they are the lowest. We offer A Special. . . Men's Unlaundried Whiie Shirts, with double back and front, fine bosom, worth 5octst. special val ues at 25cts. A Special. . . Men's All Wool Cheviot Suits, fancy plaid or plain colors, worth $7.00 and 57.50, especial values at $6.00 and 56.50. It is impossible to make a mistake in your spring buying if you select from the Si k 1 ft I : i ft. . i m i SB GREAT FAIR-PRICED SGOCK OF PREYMARK&CO., Successors to C. Wiknkii. Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. a Pi m SJ ii$iS o neglect these S bottle of the Emulsion may do m more ior you now tnn ien m can do later on. Be sure you 3 get SCOTT'S Emulsion. All -I... -!.. . M -.l C,M fH UIU55llf ?" " T',w i SCOTT & DOWNE, ChtmUu, New York. $ iimiimi Owing to a large number of requests Miss Nora (iravos will repeat the can tata given at the opera houso lastTuos dayovenlng on.theeveningof April 1st. In addition to the cantata numerous specialties will bo introduced. The Ladies Quartotto will rondor some of their oxcollout music; also solos by Miss. (Jraves, Mis Mabol Lindsoy, Miss Lillian Smith and numerous others. Tho admission will bo reserved scats 2.r)c; general admission 15e; cliil die 11 10c. Mrs. M. ( Uoekwell returned on Saturday from Kansas City where she went several months ago to complete a course at the National school of Oslo opathy and graduated there from a full-Hedged doctor. She has secured rooms iu the Moon llloc k and in a few days will be ready to give Osteopathic treatment to those desiring her services. To those who formed the Doctor's ac quaintance last year she will need 110 lutiodiicliou ami all will find her a lady ol refinement and culture, a pleasant addition to society as well as to the medical profession. As per hill -igned "Many Citizen" a caucus was to have been held iu tho opera house u Monday evening, hut owing to the inclement weather theso "many citizens" met on Wednesday evening and nominated tho following ticket. Mayor, (ico. J. Warren j clerk, L. K.Tnit; treasurer, 11. K. (Jrleo; po lino judge, J. Porter Jr.; alderman 1st ward, W. A. Sherwood; alderman 2d ward, Fred Uradbrook; members of tho board of education, Henry Cook and (Jeo. O. Yeiser. It will bo noticed that with but two exceptions the nomina tions are republican. Tho people will most likely find 01 1 heforo election that most of too ticket has boon put up as a blind with hut ono end in view. Mr. A. Ilospp the Omaha wholesale piano dealer has sent a sample line of celebrated pianos to Hed Cloud where tin y will lie on exhibition at the store of II. E. (irico nest Monday. Mr. V. U English the wholesale agent will bo lu the city from Monday until Thurs day morning ami parties interested in seeing the newest unit latest Improved I pianos will be cordially invited to in spect I lie line Mr. English lakes 'orders for the standard Kimball pianos, Knaho plants, Kcouicli & Ihich pianos, Columbia pianos, Victor planus, a well as oilier valuable makes from well known factories. Ho also accepts time payments if desired so that 110 one should miss this opportunity to get a ! reliable piano from a reliable house at ! bntt pW priM. CHURCH NOTES. MKTIIODIST Preaching Sunday morning at 10:30. Tho third of a series on "Revivals." Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. Junior Lcaguo at 4 p.m. Senior League atO:.JO p.m. Evening- service at 7:!)0 p. m. Special revival services will begin. Player meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. The special meeting) have been de ferred until the last of the month. Do not forgot the mid-week services on Wednesday evening. The public is invited. Ja.mi:s Ma UK Daiiiiv, Pastor. CllltlSTIAN cinntcii. Services each Lord's Day as follows: Sermon ami Communion 10:30 a.m. Subject, Where (iod'sOrace Hegins." liible school, 12 111, Junior Christian Endeavor: p.m. Sot lor Chi istian Endeavor 0:30 p.m. Evening .sermon 7:30 p. in. Subject, "Wisdom, Human ami Divine." Prayer meeting and biblu study on Wednesday evenings. Ladles' Aid Society Friday after noons. The District Convention of the Churches of Christ. 1)11. Mn 7 U ti convene at llluo Hill, April 20 to 28. uur pleasant cuurcli Home anil all services are ever open to tho public. L. A. HussoNU, Pastor. CONOKKOATIONAL. Sunday School at 11:15. Y. P. S. O.K. at 0:30 p. m. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks to tho friends who aided us in many ways during tho sickness and death of our little daughter Oral. (Sko. (iAitsmt anu Family. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. VWCft CREAM BAKING P0HMR A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. 49 WARS TH1 STANA. '1 J J . r ) u 7 in ti,-Y.: "UtiH.pt, '-J1 ,72