THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, Jb'JtLUAK. ahuu q. xuau. r? I 3f,..r, VI ' . ' ! 4 Fa 1. r D Cover That Cover it with a stylish hal at a price 50 cents less tean you ever did. We have more Hats than the bal ance of the towe. Sell more than all Sell them at less Give you correct Bought this spring! in case lots at $6 per dozen less than the other fel lows. That means 50 cents per hat to you. OALUSHA WBSCOTT, "One' Price and No Monkey Business." Rcyal Mka the food pur, wbotesoai and dellcloui. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROtAl OtKINQ poaccd CO., i youk. CITY NKWS. Sec our book offer. F. P. Hadloy carriage painter. Sam Garbcr returned from McCook Monday. Go to Butler for tho best in saddlery and harness. Mrs, L. H. Rust returned from Bea ver City Wednosday. A ino Nebraska boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Fincher on Saturday. A new awning has been placed in front of GaluBha & Wescott's clothing atore. Little Hazel Bell of Lincoln arrived in the city on Monday night to visit with friends. A now awning and sign aro among the improvements this week at Huff's bnkrry and restaurant. Lois Pope who for soinu time has been intending school at Lincoln re turned homo Monday night. Mr. Hattlo C. Bon of Cowlo had tho mUforiano to bo severely bruised in 11 runaway about a milu east of Cowles on Saturday last. A new subscriber, or an old subscrib r, who pays u your in advance of Feb ruary ll'li, 1808, will receive two good books. iCi-atl adverti-.eii.ent on anoth er page. Sbkd Pomw.s. Chicago Market and Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale. For particulars call ut my farm live mites west and one uiilo south of Bad Cloud. Daniel G. Noku. Head ! others combined. price. styles. AROUND TOWN. Head our free book offer. See Hadloy for paper hanging. C. W. Kaley was in Hardy Wednes day. Geo. Hollistcr lost n lino cow Inst Sunday. Mrs. Anthony Clark of McCook was visiting friends hero this week. Oliver iludgu returned homo from a trip to Kansas City op Tuesday night. J. D. Story and Dr. Trowbridge of Cowley were doing business hero Mon day. Horace Spauoglo of Dendwood, South Dakota, is hero visiting with the folks and other friends. Mrs. Margaret MeGrow after n short visit with her .sisters bore, left for her home nt Shicklcy, Monday. For a lirst ulass shave or hair cut call on (!. V. Fentress one door south of Calmes' bakery. Guide. Rock wants n brick yard and is offering tho necessary ground for anyone who will como there and start in business. Married at tho residence of Rev. A. G. Blackwoll, in this city, Wednesday evening, April G, Earnest G. Moranville to Miss Grace Shankiin, Rev. Blackwoll officiating. V. H. Scrivnor, 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. H. Scrivnor, Red Cloud, Jebr. J. 11. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 3 per cont. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. Undo Dick Pay no as representative of Catherton precinct brought in a load of corn as a donation for tho Cuban sufferers which was sold and netted $8.75, which was" turned over to tho proper committee. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in tho Worcester Enter prize recently, which leads wo to write this, I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colio and dianlioea. I havo never had to use more than one or two doses to euro tho worst caso with myself or children,- W. A. Sthoud, Popomoko City, Md. Vr !! by H. S. tirie. MKKK MIXTION. lladley paints buggies. .1. O. Butler's goods arc up-to-date. Mrs C. F. Cather is homo from Lin coln. ilohu Dillon at the opera house Sat urday, April 11th. John Wilhclmsou has taken a posi tion at Reynold's meat market. Ladies if you want some nice Hybrid perpetual roses call on L. II. Rust. "Ilartlott's Road to Scltzervillo" at tho opera house, Saturday, April 0th. Frank Smith who has been In the mountains for his health is homo again. Miss Boulah Hall pleasantly enter tained a number of friends on Tuesday evening. A Mnrhai". and wife returned home from the eastern part of the stale Fri day ovening.l Aaron (.'onovcr will build a residence on laud he has purchased In the west part of town. BuiVord llolcomb of Denver is hero and will move on his farm and make this city his home. Mrs. John Bcrenzcu who has been hero for some time left for her homo at Pawnee City Saturday. Mrs. W. A. McKcighan is having a commodious barn built at her rcsidonco propel ty on Walnut street. Tho goods of Elmer Overman, who will como hero from Illinois to prac tice law havo arrived in tho city. A. R. Reynolds will in a few days re move his moat market across thostrcrt to tho old stand, tho McKcoby building. Mrs. S. F. Spoktsfiold has oponcd a millinery storo in tho Cook building opposite Cotting's drug storo. Her many friends will bo glad to know sho is again in business. Frank Nolsoc who was working with tho B. & M. brldgo builders near Re publican lot a jackscrow fall upon his foot injuring that member so that ho will take a layoff for some timo. For Homcscekor's excursion dates via tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail way, and information of their tourist sleeper arrangements, address G. A. McNutt, I). P. A.; 1044 Union avenuo, Kansas City, Mo, After this it is to bo hoped tho clerks and judgos of election will not an nounce tho result until after mail time or that mo postmaster win put up a sign prohibiting tho smoking of elec tion cigars in tho postofllco. Owing to unforsecn ovents tho Web ster County Union Sunday School As sociation havo deemed it wise to post- pono their annual convontion until May Gth nnd 6th, 1808, to bo bold in Guido Rock, commencing at 10 a. m. Mny 5th. By order executive commit tee. Everybody loves and enjoys a play with tho famous comedian, John Dil Ion, as tho central figure, and tho op era houso will bo crowded tomorrow (Saturday) evening when ho will np pear as "Jolly Undo Jolly" in his lat est success, "Bartlott's road to Seltzer ville." Seats aro selling rapidly. A comniittcoof tho llro department wore investigating lirotrnps and con demningdangerous property this week. There are numerous places within tiio tiro limits which in ca io of llro would be oxtromely dangerous and thn coun cil should assist in condemning and forcing repairs before some one is hurt. Archie Redden and John .Martin of Guide Rock got into n ditlieulty on Monoay and proceeded to settlo the matter bv blows. Redden was tho ag gressor and plead guilty, receiving a lino and costs which ho would not liquidate. Ho was brought to this city by Constablo Colvin to servo tho pou nlty by a stay in jail. Lewis Clapp was in Bloomington tho last of tho week having gono thero to attend u family reunion. Among those who sat down to dinner on Saturday was the mother and five children who had not all soon each other in fifteen years. Tho mother is 86 year old and tho mother of seventeen children, theso livo being tho only remaining mo tu bers of tho family. Wo havo lost all bolief in human na ture sinco tho present incumbent of the mayor's ofllco put in a bill to tho city for his year's salary as mayor. Whilo wo bcleivo tho servant Is entitled to his hire, wo don't boliovo wo would havo touched that salary if it was tlio last cont we over expected to receive Ho may yet however turn it back into tho city troasury as ho promised. The city election passed ofl" quietly very little interest in tlio outcome being manifest, most people belioveing that after the votes worocounted the repub lican ticket would be elected, as it was with the exception of W. It. Roby for mcuiber of school board, Tho follow ing are tlio successful ones: Mayor, L. II. Beck; treasurer, G. W. Dow; city clerk L E. Tait; police judge, C. 'S. Bennett; aldormau 1st ward, Geo, Hoi lister; alderman 2nd ward, W, E, Rife; school board F, W. Turnure and Henry Cook. MOIIK Oil IjNS8 PKKSONAIj. G. M. Caster is here. R. McN'itt was in Lincoln this week. The sprinkler was on the streets Thursday. Mas'er Robert Funk is in tlio city from Lincoln. A. II itonnian and wife of Blue Hill were hero this week. II. E. Griee presented his wife this week with a tine piano. Lilliu Burnett of McCook Is veiling witlt E. B. Smith and family. Dr. E. S. Reed has moved to his res idence on north Cedar Street. J, 11. Smith is placing a new fence around his residence property. Next Sunday is Easter, the only day in the year when the fowls lay colored "KB- Mrs. L. II Foil is home from Lin coln. While there she witnessed the big lire. Harness that will wear, keep its shape and look neat is the kind made by J.O. Butler. John Dillon, in "Barllett's Road to Selt.erville,"at the opera house, Sat urday, April !)th. Mrs. II. W. Brewer left Monday for Kansas City on a visit to her daughter Mrs. MyraB.Knright. Good workmanship and material in harness is the samo as in other goods. J. O. Butler's goods havo both. The Ciiikk, a sot of Christy pattern knives, and a bound book, nil for ono subscription paid in advance. Sub scribe now, Wanlku. At once. A few good farm loans to ruu live years, 8 per cont interest, optional payments. D. B. Sl'AMOULK. Tho Uuion Firo Insuranco Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Word was received hero this week an nouncing the death of Charles Over man of Oquawka, Illinois. Ho is tho father of James Overman of this placo and is well known hero having been hero several times. F P. Shields, a former nowspapor man of this county has worked his way down into tho Indian Territory whore ho is booming tho town of Mill Avoir with one of his unique publica tions. Frank is ovidontly getting ready to jump over into Cuba at tho sound of tho lirst gun. Guido Rock Signal. In 1888 my wifo w.ent cast and was attaokod with rheumatism. Sho re ceived no relief until sho tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm. Sinco that timo we havo never beon without it. Wo find it gives instant relief in cases of burns and scalds nnd is novor failing for nil rheumatic and neuralgia pains. I). O. Biunt, Santa Ynor, Cnl. For snlo by H. E. Grico. A petittion wns filed with tho city council nt its last meeting which had been quite extensively signed by busi ness mon and property owners, pray ing for tho removal of ono of tho hoso carts and 500 feet of hoso to now build ing to bo built by tho Piatt & Frees Lumber Co. This is a; itsliould bo and in caso of lire 111 Hie .south ward will save a run of six blocks or about enough time to put a lire out. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt the postolllce at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending April lOtli, 1808. Crockswcll, Blanch Meredith, A H. Tyson, Myrt Theso letters will be sent to tlio dead letter oillce April 20th, if not called for before. When calling for ubovo please say advertised. T. C. Hackku, P. M. Well Children that are not very robust need a warming:, building: and fat-forming food something- to be used for two or three months in the fail that they may not suffer from cold SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want. They will thrive, grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic Nearly all of them become very fond of it For adults who are not very strong, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor about this. tie lure you get SCOTT'S Enmlilon. St (hit tht nun ind fUh art on the wrippu. AH dnifgUti ; yx ad i.m. SCOTT IOWNI, NMTTMfc I DOp BUY A BOY - n i suit until you have seen our d have priced them. Our stock of ; 'M mf. & A si ! IK A is complete. Every suit is guaranteed and the money will be refunded if the goods do not prove satisfactory. We are the ! Hats, Shoes aw m m m Gent'sF vnishings, 1M PRBYMARK & CO., Successors to C. Wiknkk. Red Cloud's Reliable Clothing House. m iiiSMS Tho brick layitiR on Minor Brothers store addition is goine; on rapidly. Mrs. Jas. McNeny returned from a trip to Donver on Thursday morning. Rev. I. W. Edson tho now pastor of the Baptist church has arrivod in the city. His wife will arrivo later. It. L. Alyca received tho sad intolll rodco on Tuesday of tho death of J. W. Moon of Michigan owner of tho Moon block in this city and left on tho noon train to attend tho funeral. Tlio death of Mr. Moon was quite sudden. ToThkLaiiiks: I will bo in Red Cloud on Tuesday, the lSih inst., when I will be prepaicd to do dressmaking in all tlio latest styles, having all the newest ideas and the latest patterns. Terms aro reasonable. Havo had ten vears experience in the largo c'.tics. Mus. Eatok, Dressmaker. Tho opening of millinery of the Miner Sistei s whicn was held on last Friday was quite a nie affair. It was known us a yellow opening, all of the tasty fixings and decorations being in yellow. A largo crowd was present during tlio day and evening and the ladies served ices to their guests. Tho scats for John Dillon, who will appear at tho opera houso tomorrow evening in "Bartlott's Road to Seltzer ville" wore placed on salo last Saturday nbout 0:30 a. m. and in an hour abont all that remained was a few around tho out edges of the board. Who says good shows aro not well patronizod when they como to Red Cloud. What might have resulted in a seri ous lire was discovered at tho resldonco of John Polnicsy last Monday ovoning. In some nronnor the clothing on a bod occupied by a small boy living with Mr. and Mrs. Polnicky and attending school hero caught llro and were burn ing at a lively pace whon discovered. The origin of the llro is supposed to bo a spark from a parlor match which was used to light a lamp. "A word to tho (wise is sulllclont" and a word from tho wise should bo sufficient, but you ask, who aro tho wiso? Those, who know. Tho oft re peated oxporienco of trustworthy per sons may bo taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives bettor satisfaction than niiy other in tlio market. Ho has been in the drug business at Elktoti, Ken tucky, for twelve years; has told hun dreds of bottles of tliis remedy mid nearly all other cough medicines man ufactured, which shows conclusively Chamberlain's is tho most satisfactory to tho pooplo and is tho best. For sale by H. 8. Urlce. H-S.&1M GbOTHIHC leaders in and HCHOOIi NOTES. A now program was placed upon tho board this wt-ek. Miss McClelland has ordered a lot of Apgars for tho 11th grado. Tho Gorman class will send early next week for tho now books. Tho school contribution to Cuban re liofwasgonerous as wo knew it would bo. Tho Junior class completed higher Algebra and Monday morning took up Geometry. Thero were some wry faces whon tho Vergil class got their grades Wednes day morning. As homo one expressed it tlio teach er.is keeping us "on tlio rack" by with holding the report cards. Several down stairs children havo had seats of honor (V) In the professor's oillce lately. Wonder why? Tho Cear elas aro now studying Cicero We don't think they ought to study anything o sarcastic as at tunes they are quite pnlieient along that lino themselves. Some of the model Sophs were ac tually seen whispering this wo k. That is worse than some of the young Junior ladies who recently made their debut into a Gum Chewing Association. Mr. Kelly gave tho pupils tho privi lege of suggesting on a slip' of papor,. a book they would considoragpod ad dition to tho library . . For Bale. Ono hundred andsixty acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of Red Cloud, consisting of tho west half of tho northeast quarter, and tho east half of tho northwest quarter of section fifteen in township two north, rango cloven west. Tho laud Is leased at present, but subject to salo. For terms apply to Mita. Jamks Kihkwood, Fairfax, Mo. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 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