THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1898. w" Kfc' Zi:r KjuJ Vir ' ,n ' 8' - K .i '" ?V E-r V 69- '-, t " Royal mike the food pure, wholesome and dellcloiu. mr akThC POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL tAKINS POWOCR CO.. htw VOM. CITY NKWS. Frnnk Smulser spent Sunday in Si -pcrior. John McCnlluin of Hladen was licrc Monday. Mnstcr Fred Tomple i in Ouialia tliis week. Lillle Burnett of McCook isvlsitire friends here.) Mrs. S. West and daughter Ncllio are home from Omaha. Attorney Hartigan of Hastings was hero tho first of tho veek. Walt Warren was here Friday visit ing tho folks and other friends. Hardware, tinware, woodenwure, and tho best cutlery nt W. W. Wright's. Miss Clara Koehler arrived in tho city Thursday for a visit with friend.". Notice All persons are forbidden to hunt or shoot in my pasture. C. H. Kaley. For (Ire, lightning and tornado lusur anco on farm and city property sec L. H. Fort. Mrs. Park Perry nnd children arrived tiomo Tuesday from a visit to Rocky Ford, Colorado. Miss Mabel Saunders left this noon for a visit with Miss Nora Graves at Arborvillo, this state. Grace VanDyko of Franklin arrived tho last of tho week on a visit with iCo. W. Hastings and family. Call and examine our stock and got our prices before buying shoes. We can save you money. Berg' & Smith. Special sale August 6th to 18th on light single and double harness, nets, dusters, whips at J. O. Butler's. One week only on these articles. A young man with a guitar and who was well versed in the art of whistling entertained people on tho street Mon day and took in quite a sum of money. James Bouron loft Sunday morning tor Hiawatha, Kansas, his former homo having received intelligence that his brother-in-law ha I died and would bo buried there. V. II. 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. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. Money to Loan Money to loan in any nmount on approved real estato security at lowest rate of interest and most favorablo terms of payment. En qulro of or address F. E. Goblk, at tho office of tho Trnder's Lumber Co., Red Cloud, Neb. 'Remember the Maine" on August 13th. uud get your dinner and supper at the W. R C. headquarters and thus help provide tlm necessary funds to buy medicines fur our wounded sol diers now nt tho front doing service for our commou country. The cool spell of weather of tlib past week, coming as it did during a time of pop, domn-pop, and 10 to 1 ropubll pop conventions, may bo taken as an omen of tho reception these various parties will receive at the hands of the voters of Nebraska this fall rather chilly. Dr. G. G. Gingrich, representing Dr. Coo's Sanitarium of Kansas City, will bo in tho city Augusc 8th and 0th. Tho doctor will bo at tho Holland Housti where ho will bo pleased to teo any of Dr. Coo's old patients, or anybody who mav wish to consult regarding any at illntinn. Consultation with the doctor Is free. Tho Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stock bridge, Go., while attending to his pas tor.il duties at Ellouwood, this state, was attacked by cholera morbus. Ho says: "y cbanco I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think It was tho moans of saving my life. It relieved mo nt once." Forsalo by H- E. Grice. Miss Gustio Moeda had the misfor tune on last Sunday evening to bo thrown from tho hack while coming from tho depot and sustained a broken i.,w... nnur tho wrist. Tho young lady was silling In tho roar of tho hack and I lie swerving as it rounded a cornor of the sir et caused her to loso her bal ance and fall to tho groutul. A young man who was speeding his uncle's liorso was most likely the real cause ot the accident. AHOUXD TOWN. '. lltimiiiell is In Lincoln this G. W week. Henry Holtzuinn was in Kansas City this week. Will Tulloys left Monday morning for Superior. G. V. Dow and wife returned from Omaha Monday. If you want u cook stovo or rango see W. V. Wright. Read the large ad of Dr. Coo's sani tarium in this Issue. Capt. llouchin took in tho statu con vention at Lincoln this week. Q Matk Lnwretsou of tho depot force lias been transferred to Edison. Mrs. Samuel (Jarber camedowu ftom McCook me first of the week. Come and look over our assortment of gasoline stove.-. V. W. WliiHMT. W. V. Wright wilt put in your plumbing and work of that kind cheap. Fred McKceby returned Tuesday morning from a business trip to Boat riee. Free examination by the X-ray ap pal atus at Holland House on August S and U. F. N. Richardson and JeQ Ward at tended the state convention at Lincoln Wednesday. Watch the paper and seo what wo have in store for you at J. O. Holler's Harness shop. Mrs. II. Logau and children of Colo rado Springs is here visiting with her brother Carl Jenkins. Everybody como out on tho 10th and help swell the funds for medicine to bo sent to our sick soldiers. Rov. Williams, formerly pastor of the Baptist church in this city, was here the first of tho week. Shoos of all kinds, from tho best to tho cheapest, at special .sale prices at Berg & Smith's shoo store. J. A. Baum has resigned his position witli Ed. McFarland and is again be hind tho counters at 0. L. Cotting's. A good many arc still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now and take advantage of our offer of premiums. J. W. Runchey was nominated for county commissioner from tho 8d disf trict and Jerome Vance of Guido Rock for the 5th district. John Polnicky, Chas. Gllham, Roy Hutchison and Bernard McNeny showed the pops how to nominate a senator at Nelson Monday. Write to J. Francis, General Passen ger agent Burlington Routo, Omaha, for handsome 32-page pamphlet de scriptive of the Trans-Mississippi Ex position, freo. For tho convenience of tho peoplo of Red Cloud and surrounding country, one of Dr. Coe's special examiners will be at the Holland House August 8 and 9. Two days only. J. H. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of live years at 8 per cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. For Sale. All of block 8, Kaley & Jackson's addition, for ono hundred and fifty dnllar(tlDO.) For particulars inquire of Geo. O. Yeisor, Rod Cloud Nebraska, or wi ite to the owner, Chas. F Carsov, M. D., Sto. Genevieve, Mis souri. Reduced t ate for the Nebraska stato republican convention at Lincoln, Au gust 10, ld!)S. one (are for tho round trip, tickets bld August 9th and 10th, limit fcr tt'tuiM to August 15th. Rato from UimI Cioii.i will be 81.15. A. Con ovr.it, Agent Poultry iar on track every two weeks regular frcm uow on, Wuteli this space for da:o and prices. Next car Monday afternoon, August 15, at B. & M. dopot, Red Cloud, Nuur. Prices paid in cash, hens Oo per pound. High est market price for other kinds of poultry. 11. Fisun.voK, Shipper. A very Interesting educational rally was held at tho high school building List Saturday which was quite exten sively imtticipatcd in by tho teachers of tho county. Several very Interest ing papers were read, many of which were worthy of special mention, which owing to a lack of both lime and room wo are unable to give. The program was excellent throughout. Mr. J. Mnudeibauui, proprieror of tho Great Noluaska herd of Poland China swine, called at this ollice while attending the populUt convention last Saturday. He Informs us that ho will somo tlmo in the near future, offer nt public sale, iii Red Cloud, a small draft from his herd. This offering will com prise about thirty head of the top of Ills 181)8 breeding, and advises all intend ing purchasers to wait the nnnounce meui of his sale. Ills herd is in the best of condition, It will bo remem bered that Mr. Maudelbaum has ono of the beat herds iu the United States. He is preparing a grand exhibit for the Trans-Mlsatsjipp Exposition. MT5KE MENTION. Mis. Dr. Damerclt is visiting in the city. W. 0. Frahm of Blue Hill was hero Thursday. Chas. Garbor of McCook was ben tho first of tho week. For tho bost tho Alaska refrigorutot call on W. W. Wright. Special sale nt J. 0. Butler's harness shop every two weeks. John Fish and wife of Bladcu wore visiting friends hero Sunday. For tiro, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm nnd city property sco L. II. Fort. Tliuro will bo a Sunday school rally at Auiboy next Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Roy Tait got his hand badly torn while working round tho water motor yesterday. Mrs. Casper formerly n residontof this city enmo iu from tho west Thurs day on a visit. Tho board of county commissioners met Inst Monday and on Tuesday ad journed until October. Berg & Smith have the largest lino of shoes in the city to select from nud their prices aro tho lowest. Mrs. Housoholder who has boon visit ing Mrs. J. M. Sollars, has returned to her homo at lona, Kansas. Mrs.J.G. Potter departed Tuesday ovouing for a six weeks' visit at Salt Lako City and other western points. Tho lire department meeting last Monday evening was adjourned until next Monday, August 8, on account of tho north ward republican caucus being held in their hall. 0 Mrs. L. H. Luce of Inavnle, ono of Webster county's most respected resi dents, passed nway at her lomo near that place Monday. The funeral ser vices were held on Wednesday. J. C. Wnrncr returned tho first of tho east. Mrs. Warner did not return with him, but will visit friends there for somo time longer, while J. C. visits with his brother Mark in Wyoming. It you are afflicted with any disoaso requiring either medical or surgical at tention call at tho Holland House and get an opinion of your case, together with such other information as you may desire concerning Dr. Coo's Sanitarium. The weather of the past week has been a decided change for the better, as compared with that of a month pre vious. Local showers, cool winds and heavy dews have served to brighten the prospect for corn and also tho feel ings of our citizens. Wo have heard it said that a caucus should be participated In by all party members present, but one man to nom inate, nnd another to second the nomi nation, and the aforesaid ono man to say "aye, when tho "nos" aro not called for, elects tho aforesaid nominoo a del egate to the county convention. Wo have used Chamborlain's Cough remedy in our homo for many years and bear cheerful testimony to its val uo as a medicine which should bo in every family. In coughs and colds wo have found it to be efficacious and in croup and whooping cough in children we deem it indisponsible. H. P. Rrr ter, 4127 Fairfax Ave., St. Louis, Mo. For Sale by H. E. Grlce. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofllco at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho weekending Aug. 4th, 1898. Barnes, A. B. Gingrich, G. G. Henuon, J. H. Moode, Geo. Those letters will be sent to tho dead letter ofllco Aug 18th, if not called for before. When calling for above please -ay advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. get all the benefit should from their food? Are their cheeks and lips of good colqr? And are they hearty and robust in every way? If not, then give them Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil nvilh hypo phosphites. It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. It Is just so with the baby also. A little Scott's Emulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin baby plump and I prosperous, it furnishes the 'young body with fust the material necessary for growing bones and nerves. All DrunUtt, 50c. and i. QAMM. A Ba.UMB VMVMaTMV1a'W linamiAU. m. v . J- ---- - ""f m J irMlpW are the chil- i IS I dren this summer? J III Are they doing y J IfcMlwell? Do they get all the benefit they f auuuiu iiuiii iiiwu luuur m 4 Are their cheeks and lips The Teacher's Institute. The teachers of Webster county havo again nssomblod nt Red Cloud for tho purpose of attending tho Insti tute Ono huudrod and uinotooii oxpor leucod and inexperienced tonohors hnro enrolled and most of thorn are taking nn active Interest In tho work Saturday afternoon tin educational rally was hold iu t ho high school room. It consisted of sovoral good papers, interesting discussions, patri otic discussions, etc, Sunday evening Rov. Kdsou deliv ered an interesting mid instructive Boriuou to tho teachers. Monday morning at 8 o'clock tho teachers wero in tho high school room ready for instruction. Tho .superin tendent In her usual pleasing manner conduct! the Institute to the entire .satisfaction of till. The instructors, Mrs, K. W. Ntch- i'7i ftlt'i i I'M m Ml fi P P m W oils of Omnhii, Miss Ellon II. At water of Lincoln, nnd Willtnm Duokor of Rett Cloud, tiro doing good work. Tho teachers will fool well repaid for till time spent In tiny class uud will go back to tholr schools, feeling that they tiro better prepared to fulfill tholr du tios in tho school room. Miss Nicholls is teaching written arithmetic, orth ography, geography, poumiiusliip, drawing mid reading. Miss Atwator touches U. S. history, source mothod nnd others, literature mid English. William Duckor Is instructor In men tal tirithmotlc, civil government and physiology. Mrs. Nicholls nnd Miss Atwator aro giving now mothods of teaching tho various branches, wlillo Mr. Duckor instructs for tho porsonal bonotltof tho teachers themselves. Tho opening oxorclsos consist of singing lod by Mrs. Flora Damn, quo tations from famous authors, and vari ous Interesting oxorclsos conducted by tho different instructors. Monday ovonlng an Informal rocop- tlou was given to tho touchers at tho Superintendent's homo. Tho lawn was nicoly docorntod with flags uud bunting, and chairs nnd swings woro placod iu couvouiont places. Tho touchers spout u very onjoynblo ovon lng. Mrs. Case trios to mako ovory ovonlng onjoynblo for teachers nnd others luUrostod in education. Tues day ovonlng at the Congregational ohurou Prof. Edward E. Ott dellverod his famous lecturo ontltlod, "Sour Grapes." It was ono of tho best, If not tho bost, looturo over given In Red Cloud. For over two hours ho held his audience spoil bound. On Wednesday evening at the M. E. churoh Mrs. Holler, of Omaha, gave a lecture entitled "An Unclaimed Pos session." Bhe also gave two short talks at tho school house. She urged tho teachers to adopt tho new meth ods of toaching and uso tholr learning to tho best advantago. Visitors, too numerous to mention, havo boon In various olasaos ovory day A Teacher. Populist Convention. Tho populist county convention met nt tbo court liouso in this city on last Sattirday. A Inrgo crowd was present and the delegations were composed of representative men of Him party. , O. It. Pitney was named for tempo rary chairman and J. M, Scolcs secre tary. After appointing the various committers tho convention adjourned until after dlnuer. On tho re-assembling ot the convention tho temporary organization was made permanent with the addition of J. C. Brooks as assis tant secretary. Tho reading of n wonderfully long set of resolutions by Capt. Houcuin caused considerable merriment both to delegates and onlookers and after tho conclusion of tho rending they wero adopted. Tho nomination of representative boing next on tho uM n ballot was ta- kon which rcsuliuil iu tho nomination of J, L. Grandstafl" ho receiving 01; J. l'.Hrimos 20; O. K. Pitney 0;W.B. Housoholder it. Tho nomination was made unanimous and whs followdd by a low remarks from tho successful can-didntt-. Four ballots wero taken for county atnrni'y and brought out tho names of J. S. Gllham, A. D. Kanncy, and Fred Maurcr and on tho last ballot tho vot ing settled down between Uauuoy and Gllham tho former receiving 73 votes and tho latter 03. Ho was called be fore tho convention and thanked thorn for tho nomination. Win. Irons was nominated for com missioner from the 3d district and J. S Largent trom the Oth. 11. (J. Brooks was appointed as chair man of tho county central commltlco. After a speech by Col. Price of Lin coln tho convention adjourned. The Boston Bloomers, ladies cham pion base ball club, who aro making a tour of this country in tholr own pri vate palace enr, will play an interesting and exciting game of ball with tho Hod Cloud boys on Friday, August 13th. Tho grounds will bo enclosed with a largo canvas fuui'u which Is cairlrd ly tho Bloomer club. Tlioy also have with them a Unit grand stand, making tho finest hall park In this part of tho slate. Gentlemon should tako the la dies as wo are assured by the manage ment that nothing will bo said or douo to offend1 anyone. Game at ft p.m. Admission 95c. Always Read Cur I Advertisement, 1 1 There is economy In fej i it for you. $fy HERE'S PRCOF! I m n '!& Bicycle Shoes $1.75, to Best Plow Shoes in town for $1.00. jjjB Good Working Shirt, 25c. U There's good wear in these, $ Vt vv. ft S Here's where we excel ! Ml. I ':A I U'ti i f iU Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Shoes. (A I $ m YOU FURNISH THE NEED, WE SATISFY IT. Remember the Name. Gomden-Haley Clothing Go. One Price Cothiers. 1 Wiener's Old'Stand, , V'. to- i (8 ti&mmimmma BLADEN. it. A. Simpson of Blue Hil lwas in the city Tuosday. W. C. Mooro of Lincoln was in this city Monday. Wm. Schmidt has hauled tho lumber for his now house. J. L. Grandstafl mado a trip to Lin coln tho first of the week. 0. . Hioks spent a day on his farm near Cowlos the first ot tbo weok. Tho rain Monday evening brightened up tho corn aud tho faces of tho farm ers. E. H. McKelvoy drove over to Itoso land Saturday, the; say, to seo his best girl. D. S. Pholps, employed by U. E. Hicks, Sundaycd with his family tt Roseland. Tho Misses Katie and Minnie Bierce of Hastings are tho guests of Miss Pansy McKelvoy. A now threshing machine and en gine was utilonded Saturday evening for Lang & Roberts. About fourteen dollars was cleared at tho ico cream supper glvon by tho ladles of the V. It. C. Saturday ovon lng. It did not tako C, 11. Bust long to dispose of a load of peachos at &l per bushel on our htrcets Saturday, and Mt ill they cried for more. J. L. Grandslaff, wife aud daughter, L. C. Cutter, P. H. pallor, Roy Grand stuff nnd others attended tho populist convention at Red Cloud Saturday. Tho teacher's institute convened last Monday and ovory part of tho county is well represented. Tho rulo prohib iting tcaohors not attending tho insti tute from teaching In tho county is serving to a good purpose In causing attendance, nnd also In providing our schools with practical and up-to-date teachers, and the old onos who wero in the habit of teaching on old certificates havo begun to realize that iu ordor to tench school in Webster county they must havo something to show thnt their Ideas are not antiquated. Tho present institute promises to ndd many new and competont teachers to our already very efficient corps, for tho various schools in this county. An exchange snys, "to Insuro perfect health in tho summer days a person should eat not loss than three green cucumbers, Hvo ears of green corn, and drink thrco glasses of ino water at each meal, and tako a little violent oxorciso in the hot sun immediately after eating." worth $2. f CHURCH NOTKS. unmsTiAK ouuucn. Services each Lord's Day as follows t Morning sorvice at 10:80. Subject, "Whoro Is tho Gospel." ", Bible school, 18 iu. Junior Chrlstlnti Endeavor 8 p.m. Senior Christian Endeavor 7:15 p.m. Evening servlco at 8 o'olock. Sub joct, "Bismarck, or tho Mailed Hand." Excollont muslo each service. Prayer meeting and bible study on Wednesday eveuings. Ladies' Aid Society Friday after uoons. Our pleasant church home and all services are evor open to the public. L. A. Hussono, Pastor. MKTIIODIST Servicos noxt Sunday as follows: Morning sorvice sit 10:80. Conduct ed by J. S. White. Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. Junior League nt 1 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. (J rand Sunday school rally nt 8 p.m, led by I). B. Spauogle. Prnyer meeting on Wednesday even ing nt 7:30. Ladles Aid Society Friday afternoon. All aro most cordially invited to nt tend. Jamks'Mauk Dahiiv, Pastor. 1IA1TIST OUUHCIt. Services noxt Sunday as follows. Morning services at 10:30. Subject, "Scriptural Qualifications for Chris tian Baptism." Sunday School at 11:4G, Juniors meeting at 3 p.m. Young People's Union meets at 7 p.m. Evening servlco .at 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Christ Lifted Up." General prayer meeting on Wednes day ovonlng at 8 o'clock. All cordially Invited. Seats free. Isaac W. Epson, Pastor. conoueoationaL. Regular services next Sunday as fol lows: Morning sorvices at 10:80. Subject, "Refuge." Sunday School at 11:45. Young People's Society of Christian Eudcnvnr at 7 p. in. Evening sorvice at 8 p. in. Mid-weok prayer meeting and con ference Wednesday ovonlng at 8. All cordially invited to attend those sorvices. Frank W. Dean, Putor. B m r "i i." V, . . JO