SSBBSSRSSswaiyjSiSBc nr '"'- M.t fr lAMlRfVSlUt THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898. u i Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dellcloui. PH; Bfi0 POWDER Absolutely Pure ROTAl BAKINO POWOtA CO., W YORK. AltOUXD TOWN. .1.0. Will IJutlor's goods nro up-to tlnte. Duckur is visiting in Lincoln CITY NEWS. Frank Richardson wont to McCock Monday. Go to Butler for tho bust in saddlory and harness. A. II. Knloy returned Tuesday night from Omaha. Father Harrington of Orleans was here tho first of tho week. M's. E. Rifo left Monday morning for ti visit at Do Witt, tlds state. Elmer Crone is now holding i posi tflon as typewriter with Att jrney Wells. Notice All persons aro forbidden to hunt or shoot in my pasture. C. II. Kalky. For liro, llghtntflg and tornado insur ance on farm and city property see L. H. Fort. Mrs. Martha Sleeper left Saturday -for a visit with relatives ut David City this state. Wado Koontz returned last night from Kansas City where ho mado a 'Shipment of cattle. Mrs. Jossolyn of Orleans was hero Saturday and spont tho day with tho family of Rev. Geo. (. Yeisor. Tho Cowdon-Kaloy Clothing Co. aro pSfcring somo raro bargains In men's suits. Seo them boforo you buy. . Good workmanship and material in harness is tho same as in other goods. J. O. Butlor's goods havo both. Dr. I. W. Tulleys and J. S. GHhatn toft Wednesday night for an outing of several weeks in the mountains of Col orado. Hugh Miner left Thursday morning -for Chicago whero he goes toilnspect and purchase a large line of latest styles in furnituro for Miner Bros. Harry Letson left- Monday morning for Omaha where ho will visit the ex position and then go to Deadwood South Dakota, for a visit with his brother Will. V. H. Scrivner, 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. H. Scrivner, Rod Cloud, Nobr. Strayed from A. Morhart's farm on June 80, 1898 one slim bay maro pony weight about GOO lbs. with black mane and.tail and slit In right ear. A' suit able reward will bo paid for roturn of same. Mrs. Charles Munger one of tho old residents of the county died at hor home Bouth of the river in Garfield pro cinot Wednesday. Tho funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. Black well Thursday afternoon. Money to Loan Money to loan in any amount on approved real estato security ut lowest rato of interest and most favorablo terms of payment. En qulro of or address F. E. Goblk, at tho offlco of tho Trader's Lumber Co., Red Cloud, Nob. thij week. Jacob Nustoln spont tho day Sunday in Supuiior. Attorney Wells went to Hastings Wednesday noon. If you watit tt cook stovo or range seo W. W. Wright. F. V. Taylor was n visitor to Omaha and tho exposition this ivoek. Miss Nollio Sherman roturnod Wed nesday morning from Uivorton. Mrs. E. W. Ray and Ollvo Ray were visiting C C. Cowden this weok. Hardware, tlnwnro, wooden ware, and tho best cutlery at W. W. Wright's. Mrs. Al Galusha nnd children return, cd last night from a visit in Omaha. Sam Stewart received a sprained anklo at tho nicrr,y-go-round this week. Miss Dorn Ward has returned to Omaha after n ten days visit hero with tho folks. MKUK MENTION. WITH UNCLE SAM'S liOYS. r Poultry car on track every two weeks regular from now on. Watch thiH sDaco for dato and prices. Next car Monday afternoon, July 18, at B. &M. dopot, Rod Cloud, Nobr. Prices paid in cash, hons 5c, roosters 81.20 per dozen, springs 8o per lb. Watch tho time. Don't tlo poultry. 'During tho hot weather last summer I had a sovoro attack of cholera mor bus, necessitating my leaving my bus iness," suys Mr. C. A. Hans, of Haro Bros., Fincastlo, Ohio. "After taking two or tbreo doses of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relioved ond In a few hours was able to rosumo my work in tho storo. I sincorely recommond it to any one afllictcd with stomach or bowel trouhlo." For salt) by II. . Grico. With fivo Gorman war ships facing Admiral Dowoy'8 Hoot at Manila and the intention of tho German Kaiser still a matter of somo doubt, tho load iug artlclo presented in tho Cosmopoli tan for July will be road with Interest. 'Tl'Iio forty-six portraits nnd poses of tho Emperor William which illustrate tho urtlolo ar in themselves an extra ordinary exhibit. Tliey might bo do-niM-lhed as "The evolution of an Em puror shown by forty six human doou nionts." Undoutitodly so largo a num ber of portrait wore- novor boforo gathered together of any royal or lm porlal personage, Tho republican county conventioa will bo hold on Thursday, August 4, in this city. Alva Piorco accompanied by his son left Tuesday to take In tho exposition at Omaha. D. M. Ahlo nrrivod last night from Hamburg, Iowa, on a visit hero with his family. Ed Ovoring witnosscd tho laying of tho comer stono of the now Catholic church at Orleans Thursday. A full settlement has boon mado of tho loss sustained by Uro by J. A. Nor ris somo timo ago. Tho Misses Nollio and XoUio Fort returned Wednesday morning from a visit with Mrs. P. W. Shea at Orleans. Anyone bnving any diseased chintz bugs will confer a favor upon ono of our subsci luces by bringing somo of thorn to this office Dr. Fred E. McKeeby is homo aftor a very pleasant trip to Toronto, Canada, whero ho attended tho International Association of Railway Surgeons. Write to J. Francis, General Passen ger agent Burlington Route, Omaha, for handsomo 82pngo pamphlet de scriptive of tho Trans-Mississippi Ex position, free. Those who aro indebted to us on subscription and want to receive our book premiums should come in and pay up as this will probably bo tho last invoice wo uuan receive. J. H. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of five years at 8 per cent. On schools houses, eburchosand farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Alfrol Hadoll of the Nebraska Mer cantile Company returned Tnosday night from Chicago whero he has been making a personal inspection and pur chasing tho fall stock of goods for that firm. Frank Lindsey who started in tho spring for the Klondiko country is here again. Taking down sick in Omaha prevouted him from making the con templated trip and ho has been living in Omaha. Nebraska seems to havo fared bettor in tho matter of crops than Missouri and Kansas did this year. The wheat crop was very largo in Nebraska and the corn looks line, while in somo parts of Missouri nnd Kansas tho wheat is largely damaged by rust and tho corn has hardly taken a start. Ex. The office of the Co-Operatlvo Pre mium Association has been moved from Minor's store to the first building north of the Farmer's and Merchant's bank building, which building is being also used by Mr. Sherwood to show his now pianos and organs. No ono can roalizc what valuablo and beautiful ar ticles are being given away by this as sociation to the stamp collectors, un less thoy call and see them. A good church deacon once accident ally sat down on tho business end of a tack. He at onco sprang up and said only two words. The last word was " It." Anyono guessing tho first word and sending us a dollar in cash will be entitled to tho papor for ono year nnd one of our elegant premium books. If tiny difficulty is experienced in finding tho word just do as tho deacon did und you will bo surprised at tho alacrity with which tho word will como to you. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will bo inlerosted in tho exporionco of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrence, Provldonco, R. I Ho says: "For sev eral years I havo boon almost a con stant sufferer from diarrhoea, nnd fro quont nttacks completely prostrating mo and rendering me unlit for, my du ties at this hotel. About two years ago traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surpriso and delight its effects woro immediate. Whenever I feel symptoms of tho disease I would forti fy myself against tho attack with a few doses of this valuablo remedy. The result has boon very satlsfootory nnd almost comploto relief from tho affile tlon." For sale by II. E. Grico. William Serl nn old and respected citizon of the county died nt bis homo southwest of tho city after a long ill ness on last Monday morning. Ho was born in Cornish District, England on Juno Oth, 1832 and came to the United Slates in 1850. Ho was married to Mnry Nelson in 18.V2. Ho was a soldier of the Into war enlisting in 1803. serv ing almost tlireo years, live months of which was spont at Andoroonvilln prb on. To this union Was born twelve children of whom seven are still living He wan (10 years old nt tho timo of his death. Ho nulled with tho'M.K church ten years ago and remained a faithful member. The funeral was held Tues day morning Revilummell conducting tho services. - ' Edward Cook Is working for Tot i uro Bros. Ed. Bohnnnu of Lincoln was horo thnJ first of tho week. Dr. Waldon of Rivcrton was horo I lie first of tho weok. Miss Blnticho Darby Is visiting with relatives in Hardy. For tho best tho Alnskn rcfi IgoruUnfj call on W. W. Wright. Tho Cowdon-Kaloy Clothing Co. selling straw hats at c-Oit. Miss Dolia Seluffnlt loft Tucsd.y mm ntng for n visit in Illinois. Randolph McNilt nftor a sovero sic!. spoil of several days is now better. Frank Goblo nftcr bolng away from the oily for some timo is homo again. Como and look over our assortments of gasoline stoves. W. W. Wkioiit. W. W. Wright will put in yout plumbing and work of that kind cheap. Rov. Jamos M. Darby .and family visited relatives nt Hebron this week. Miss Edith McKeinhan of Hastings is hero visiting with friends nud relatives. For lire, lightniug nud tornado Insur ance on farm and city property see L. n. tort. Wo are e t 111 exclusive agents for the Solz celohratod Shoes. Best in tho world. The Cowoen-Kaley Cloth- INO COMl'ANY. Miss Laura Wcthorald and Ethel Hon. dei shot of Hebron nro visiting S. F. Spokesfiold nnd wifo. Tho musto recital nntioipntod by the Christian church is to bo rendered dur ing tho coming teacher's institute. A good many nro still In arrears on subscription who might just as well p y up now nnd tnko advantago of our offer of premiums. Wnltcr Means, son of Andrew Moans hnd his arm broken today wnilo trying to got his team disongnged from a barb wiro fonco they had gotten into. Tho now rosidonco of Samuel Tomplo ou north Sownrd street Is rapidly near tag completion and when finished will be ono of the finest houses on thostrcot. Tho following Rod Cloud parties woro guests at tho Midland Hotel, Kans.ts City last weok: C. B. Crono, J. L. Miner, Frank Frlsbio and Thomas Kra-lick. The whistle of locomotive can bo hoard 8,000 yards, tho noise of a train tho bark of a dog l.f 03 yards, the roll of a drum 1.003 vardi. tho croak of a froarBOO vardt. the cnlro oiacrtoKOL 800 vards. a dinner be'l two milos. and . . ... a X m a call to get up in tno morning u loet 7 inches. The muslcalo to be given under the' -auspices of the Ep worth League at the M. E. church noxt Tuesday evening, will be a treat for all who attend. Be tween parts one and two tho League will treat all present to a cool drink of lemonade. Miss Boatrix Mizer, who just returned from tho Chicago Musical conservatory, ana miss Jjois rope, from the Lincoln musical conservatory havo kindly consented to favor the League with a seloction. Admission, twenty-fivo conts. Duties Experienced bv a Former Web ster County Doy Not so Severe as They Might Be. St. IM'.tkusih'iio, Fin., July 0. Editor (Muck: Having plenty of timo I will wiit. you an article foi jour paper. Since leimiig Chlokn manga wu Were eampod nt Tnnip: , Florida, whom wo woio to load oniiii' transports for the Santiago nxpcdilion Wo hnd our mules and liotsos nil o' hoard tho Allcguuiiy, with partofoui (uipagu, when wo woro transferrc from tho U army cnrp to tho 41 "i IjJnrniy cnrpi under Geiioinl Coplngoi. wiiiui in cuimon wo wnin ii tiered to nn load. Wo who encamped there until .Monday evening, June UOh, when w lecelvcd ortleis to Inenk camp noM morning, and bo ready to move at 8 o'clock. At once the company was ail hurry and hustlo, many wondering whero wo weie going and tho why and wherefore. Wo were soon told that Co. I) wns to go to St. Poloisbuig, iu a special de tachment to relievo Co. II of thu First Illinois, which had been stationed there on special guard duly. Next morning promptly on time wo hnd all packed our rations nnd cquipngo load ed, nnd fell Into the ranks In heavy marching order. Tho march to tho depot, about a quarter of a mile, was soon ended, and wo walled for the train to tho pier at Port Tampa whero wo took tho steamer Lawrence for St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg lioj along tho north coast of Tniupa Bay, nut) only four miles from the gulf. Its excellent lo cation aud even cllmalo mnkcsHnn admirable winter resort nnd tho win tor liutls its numerous hotels crowded to tho utmost with northern plcnsuro seekers. St. Petersburg Is n now town und has sprung from n v!llr.go of 180 in 1800 to a now thriving town of 2500 population, and hits ncnuired luativ a .metropolitan air. Tho Inhabitants nro largely made up of northern pooplo, Indiana nnd Illinois being largely in tho majority. Tho pcoplo havo erected many handsome houses, which together with elegant business rooms nnd largo hotels, composu a town the equal of which is hnrd to find in a city twico or thrice Its bIzo. Tho town is surrounded by largo farms and orchaids. Tho principal products nro bananas, orangoi,guavas. peaches, strawberries, pino apples ami melons. Thi ro nro very few homos In town that havo not somo Ironical fruit in one of tho various stages of cultivation. Tho surf is particularly fino for bath ing and tho two pavilions accommo date quite a goodly number of bathers. The fishing from tho pier Is excellent, the waters abounding with Spanish mackerel, catfish, trout, bass, eta, as well as shark, porpoises, sawfish and many of naturo's curious finny tribo. Tho town is nottd as a water station as all of the largo transport ships aud war vesales stop here for ice and water aud wator is taken from here to tho blockading floot. Our duties here aro to protect the fmmpmg stations ana tanks, cna tne ake from which it is supplier. The dangor of spies or Spanish hirelings poisoning the wator has made It neces sary for us to guard these places well. Our tents aro Ditched in the town lim its, on ono of the streets bounding the part. Tho pavillion in the park wo uso as a guard houso, and during the nouted partol eacu day una rciugo un der the shade, and at night tho pavilion Is Hunted by electricity, quite a de parture from the usual army guard houso. It is by fat tho best camp so far on our trip. The pooplo aro very nospitabio, no want out wuat tnoy are ;W2?'Wr: '"if"! ' .7 tmmmiWmmWmWmsm Strain Hats I Jit Gost ! M K'te In robponso to tho proclamation is sued by President McKinley, request ing that memorial services bo hold throughout this country to givo thanks for tho victories of tho United States forces on land and sea, Rov. Jamos M. Darby last Sunday morning dollvored a memorial sermon at tho Mothodisl church. The church was very appro priately decorated with flags and other patriotic emblems, and filled to its utmost capacity with a congregation eager to do homago to tho doeds of our soldiors, among whom woro the G. A. R., who met at their hall aud marched to tho church in a body. Mr. Darby took for his subject "Tho Immortals,'' which subject he very ably handled, treating on tho immortals in history of science, education, art, war, etc., and finally coming to those of tho present day endowed with deeds which will, in history, livo forover. Such meetings as this ono aro cortulnly very interest ing not only from a religious viow, but also inspire patriotism nnd should bo held more often anil without wniting for a piexidontial proclamation. anxious to supply, giving balls, parties, nnd teas for tho boys, bringing us a goodly lot of reading matter and pre senting cako, etc. Yesterday tuoy f;avo us a fine dinner, served ico cream n tho park, and during the day tho 4th of July was celebrated with speech es, wheel races, boat races, and in tno afternoon a game of ball was played botween St. Petersburg and Co. D, with a score of 0 to 1 in favor of Co. D. The whole affair oqdod in tho evening with a grand military ball. How long we will bo hero we know not, as we aro looking for orders to cross tho pond any day. Wo woro further equipped yesterday with oach a hammock for uso in Cuba. More anon. Lbstkb Koontz. Every Straw Hat in the house will be sold at Actual Cost. See a few of the styles in our South Window. We have also a few rare bar gains in JEfl'S FlftE SUITS I We welcome the looker as well as the buyer Couideo-Haley Clothing Co. One Price Clothiers. Wiener's Old Stand. mmmrnmrnmrnmrnmiMmmm m mmmm i m 1MB persons say it is natural for them to lose flesh during summer. But losing flesh is losing ground. Can you afford to approach another win ter in this weakened con dition? Coughs and colds.weak throats and lungs, come quickest to those who are thin in flesh, to those eas ily chilled, to those who have poor circulation and feeble digestion. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil ivtih hypo phosphites does just as much good in summer as in winter. It makes flesh in August as well as April. You certainly need as strong nerves in July as in January. And your weak throat and lungs should be healed and strength ened without delay. All DranliU , COS. nil ft BCOTT & IJOWNK, CbemUU. Hew Tork r? V V QBiWliV a Corntr Stone -Laid. Quito an Important event in this por tion of Nebraska occurred yesterday when tho corner stono of iho Catholic church at Orleans was laid. This build ing when completed will rival any sim ilar edifice in tho state. .It is mado of the Colorado brown stono which makes a handsomo apponrance. At 10 o'clock a largo audienco had guthored,to participate in tho ceremo nies and nt 10:80 Father Freeman of Wymore began tho exercises. Fivo priests woro in attendanco and dressed In their rnbos gnvo dignity and solem nity to tho occasion. lather MoKonna of this city gavo tho address in English and Father Leon ard of Lincoln addressed tho pcoplo in German. The whole coromony was unusually interesting and the character as well as tho magnitudo of tho structure gives evldenco of tho zealous efforts of Father Harrington pastor of that dio ccso. Tho laying of tho corner is quite nn important period in tho erection of a building and tho projectors feel that they havo it now well under way. It is duo Ovoring Bros. & Co., to say that they furnished thu corner stone for this, tho greatest building iu west ern Nebraska. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofilce at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending July 14th, 1898. Dickey, V. G. Richardson, Thos. Scott, J, II. Tlioso letters will ho sont to the dend letter office July 28th, if not called for before. When calling for above plonsn bay advertised. T. O. Haokbu, P. M "I havo used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for years and al ways with good results," rniYH Mr. W. II. Cooper of Kl Rio, Cal. "For small children wo find It especially effective." ForSaloby U.K. Grico. ' Harness that will wear, keep Iu shape and look neut is thu kiud mudo by J. O. Butler. "IMi. Old Reliable." MinbrBrothbrs groceries. x8 lbs. Granulated Sugar - .- - $i oo 12 bars Soap - - 6 bars White Russian soap, io bars Santa Claus Soap - -; 9 bars Lenox soap ioc size 98 per cent pur Lye 1 i6-oz can Baking Powder 1 package corn or gloss starch 1 glass Jelly 1 bottle Vanilla Extract - -;i 1 bottle Lemon Extract 1 package Boraxine Washing Powcier 1 can Imperial Syrup - - - 1 one-gallon can Apples - ,, - . v - 12 bokes Matches - - 1 2$ lb. Can Peaches - - 1 41b. package Gold Dust, ... Any kind package coffee, until further notice, Miner's No. 1. Flour, warranted - - ; Miner's No. 2 Flour, warranted, - $1 25 25 ."V 25 .-',- - 25 iV 5 : - s - 4 - ; . - 8 .'. 5 10 20 10 8ft 15 10 1 20 10 Rememember we give Stamps on all Purchases, Redeemable at the M Co-Operative Association. tfflj m&mxms; a fo. i ;; H f i . j .lfflM II ..:" -m ,.Ht. 'Mi J . ffife .j .FT ' .1 -J Xi. m!23X&2a3Bss&teistti o(iJwitvcwia..'iwyHaH (Jfr..0 jf iKl crrr-rrrsaasSSSSSSia PSrv3 ' ! " -KW HMMMiiifeiMfliiiiiiiimM