"jsr.rtvSv.m. ..?? iw-fE,.w&&xfim.AiH0!!l9bt&ll jipwrtpiwwi THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SMJT. 2, 1898. AROUND TOWN. MKK1S MENTION. Royal make the food pure, wholesome and dellelout. 4 M I, I I j s i ,!l -i. Q& s) i ! f W !' $$ POWDER Absolutely Pure DOTAL BAKINO OWMH CO., flW VOftK. CITY N1CW6. Frank Lindsoy has gone to Superior. DMiss Vtinco Foo was in Inavalo this wcok. Dillaid Bedford is homo from his tiip to Omtihn. is visiting friends, in Myrtle Kaley Guide Kock. Miss Jessie Kellogg left yesterday for Lincoln to nttend school. D.ivid Schnffnit and wife have re turned to their homo in Illinois. C. 13. Crono and daughter Edna have been visiting in Omaha this week. Hardware, tin wnro.woodenware, and the best cutlery at W. W. Wright's. Edgar Cotting has gono to Beloit, Wisconsin, whore ho will enter college. For fire, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm and city property see L. H. Fort. Will Brewer after n pleasant visit hero with tho folks, left Sunday for his home in Kansas city. Will Duckor loft Monday morning for Pawneo City, whore he will teach in tho public schools. Harry Pond and wife and son Earl left Wednesday morning for Omaha to take in tho exposition. W. U. Stovons loft this morning for Indianapolis, Indiana, to visit a whilo at his former old home. Mrs. Josio Cadman of Bloomington arrived Tuesday morning on a visit with O. C. Tool and family. Geo. W. Baker and wife of Lester loft this morning for the National G. A. R. encampment at Cincinnati, Ohio. C. J. Pope and wifo, Mrs. Lennlo Stetson of Wisconsin and Ralph Pope havo gone to Colorado Springs for pn outing. Tho two trombone players in tho Dick P. Sutton theatre ban i are former pupils of Bandmaster Carl Jenkins of this city. Mrs. O. C. Caso of this city and Miss Elizabeth Blown of Cowled left the first of the week for a visit at tho ex position at Omaha. MNs Mary DoTour and N. Edberg, employes f tho Hastings asylum, are visiting in tho city, tho guests of An drew Dei g un ii wife. Wo aro making n display of tho linest lino of hats ever brought to Red Cloud. Coino in and seo them Tub Cowden Kalev Clothing Co. Mrs. W. A. Smith of Oborlin, Kan sas, on her way liomo from Ohio, stop pod off and visited with Operator Hayes and family Tuesday. Hoiiry Newhouso returned Thursday evening (torn Peoria, Illinois, where ho has been letHiving instruction at Par son's Uorological Institute. V. II. Scrivncr, real estate man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable por cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrivnor, Red Cloud, Nebr. Cards havo boon sent to friends an nouncing tho coming marriage cf Mlsi Graco Fort to Mr. John Wiles which happy event will tako place Wednesday Sept. 14th, at tho homo of L. H. Fort. An oxchango tells of a woman who "was kicked by a cow just abovo tbo creamery." Whilo our knowledgo of anatomy may bo somewhat limited wo infer from tho above that tho woman was kicked just below her chin. All parties intcsested in tho Ploasant JIlll olmotcry nre requested to meet at tho cemetery on Wednesday, Septem ber 7th, at 4 p.m. sharp, for tho pur poso of clearing off weeds and other wise improving tho appearance of tho grounds. C.C. Cox, Secretary. The convention of tho dcsciplcs of Christ In Webster county hold last wook ntCowles was well attended and a most enjoynblo session hold. Many good things woro brought out in tho program and reports. All woro loud in rJP.helr pralso of tho loyal cntertninmont affotdod. Poultry car on track every two weeks regular funi now on. Watoli ihi space for due and pi Ices Next oar Monday aft()riion, August 20, at H. M.'depot, Rod Cloud, Nohr. Prices paid in cash, lions Oo per pound. High est market piico for other kinds of poultry. H. Fisiiback, Shipper. Mrs, E. 6. bucket' was in Guide Hock Thursday. Miss Maty Dutour of Hastings is vis iting friends here. Mrs. Win. Bonso loft Thursday on a visit to Tecuuisoh, this stato. Come and Iook over our assortment of gasoline stoves. W. W. Wkioiit. Mrs. J. II. Romsbcrg is homo from a visit with her daughter in Now Mexico. W. W. Wright will put in your plumbing and work of that kind cheap. Charloy Kaloy and Cloyd Cummings aro in Omaha this weeK viowing tho exposition. Thus. Kralik aud wifo returned Wed nesday evening from their visit to Ciestou, Iowa. Dr. E. S. Reed is in Omaha this week attending a meeting of the National Dental Association. Ed Dyer of Hastings H in the city this week visiting with his patents Mr. and Mis. Sam Dyer. Mrs. S. F Spokeslield left Wednes day for Omaha to huy her fall stock of millinery aud view tho exposition. The Bed Cloud band has been en gaged to entertain tho public at tho coming old soldier's reunion at Super ior. Miss Nellie West loft Wednesday morning for Falls City where sho will tako up hor duties as teacher in tho public schools. Mrs. Lizzie Mann, aunt of Oscar Pat mor, who has been visiting frionds hero loft this morning for hor homo at Springvillo, Iowa. A good many aro still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now and tako advantage of our offer of premiums. Butler, tho harness man, is making special sales on all goods, and is mak ing special pi icos. Seo him before you buy anything in his lino. J. H. Smith writes combined insur ance for a term of hvo years at 3 por cont. On schools houses, churches and farm proporty on the installment plan. Drop him a card. at Rod Cloud, Nob. During the mustering out period let us not overlook tho pops. Whilo they do not show any desiro to abandon camp, it is expressly understood that they aro needed in their respective homes. Mrs. D. F. Trtinkey is home from Iowa. A. Morhart Is homo from his trip to Kansas City. Seo Butler, tho harness man, before buying anything in bis line. Mrs. Prlbyl of Barnostou, this st ato arrived last night on a visit to friends hero. For lire, lightning and tornado insur ance on farm and city property see L. II. Fort. Miss Stella Duckcr left Thursday morning for Falls City where sho will teach school. J. W. Vest and wifo left this wcok on an overland trip to visit friends in Obcilln, Kansas. When you want good, hand made harness at reasonable price, go to J. O. Butler's harness shop. G. R Chancy is impioviug his pi op city in tho northwest part of town by building a largo addition to it. Jacob Hlllar.s and sons Bernard and Emit, father and brothers of Mrs. Oscar Tool, have been hero from Iowa on a visit. Henry Holtznmu who' for a mouth past has bien sojourning iu Kansas city and vicinity, returned homo Tues day night. D. F. Truukoy. son Charlos and daughter May accompanied by Maudo Mlllor loft this morning for tho Omaha exposition. Miss Tilla McClelland and sister Graco returned homo Monday night from a several months visit with their sister at Shickloy. Tho Misses Ollio and Carrio Wray of Norton, Kansas, aro visiting with the families of R. C. andPhilan Loggott south of tho river. Mark Lawretson, of the depot force hero, has bcon sont to Cowlcs to act as station agent during tho nbsonco of tho agent nt that placo. Elmer Cront is holping at the dopot in his absence. Lieutenant Hadden of Co. I, Third Nebraska, camo tn Wednesday night on No. 15, accompanying tho corpse of W. II. Benson of tho same company who died at Jacksonville, Florida, to his home at Rivorton. T1I15 WISKK'8 II Al TUNINGS. Goo. McCrary of Blue Hill vas heic this wcok. on ffl til m m ft People aro now trying every way possible to keep cool and wishing for cool weather. It will only be a short timo until tho same fellows will be making it his business to keop warm and wishing for warmer weather. A. P. Howard, who was lately ap pointed substituto mail clerk on tho Lako Shore, has been assigned to trains 28 and 35, running between Clovoland nnd Chicago. He will as sumo his duties August 27th. Goshen (Ind.) Daily News. For tho annual reunion of tho old soldiois and bottlers at Oxford, Neb raska, September 7 to 10, 1809, the Bur lington will sell tickets at one and one third faio for tho lound trip from all points within 75 miles. Tickets sold September 7, with liual limit for roturn to September 12 A. Conoveh, Agent. Married At the residonco of W. II. McKinuey in Norton, Kansas, on Aug ust 28th, at u p. m., Mr. T. E. McKin noy of Hildieth, Nebraska, and Miss Sadio Munson of Red Cloud, Rev. J. W. Coartner of tho U. B. church of ficiating. After tho ceremony tho new ly wedded couple, together with tho nuineroi.a gtiejts, were seated to an elegant supper which had been pre pared for tho occasion and to which all did justice Tho farmers if Nebraska, generally speaking, am not grumbling much this year because tho corn crop is not so big as it bus beon. Though it is cut down about a third, perhaps on tho av erage, this still gives them a crop up to tho average of tho loss favored states. But in sonic counties the great crop of wheat raised this year will sell for nioro, notwithstanding the price has fallen, than tho entire farm crops fold for last year, and last year was a good year, too. There is a vast storo of last year's corn on hand in tho cribs, and thoro will bo plenty to feed tho cattlo and tho swino. A dispatch from Jacksonville, Fla., dated last Monday, says': "William P. Benson of company I, third regimont, died Saturday of typhoid fever, at Jacksonville, Florida. News reached Adjutant-General Barry's ofllco yester day In Colonel Bryan's dally telegraph report. Tho company in which Mr. Benson was n member was made up at McCook and Indianola, but from tho wording of tho colonel's mossago Mr. Bonjon'o homo was at Rivorton. Tho mossago said that Mr. Benson died on Saturday afternoon of typhoid fever and that Lieutenant lladdcn started jcteiilay itinrniiig nlih tl-.i n mains aud w-.uld iiMdi Rivi-itoti Tin sdiiy evening 'I'll. inoieaso of Moknoss in tho Tulid regiment i.sMlumiug frierds of tho ii-giimuit who Hm thought thoto would bo littlo sickness at Jacksonville." Cards havo boon sent to frionds an nouncing tbo coming marriage of Miss Nollio Reed of Campbell and Mr. Goo. F. M. Newhouso of this city, which happy event will take placo on Wed nesday, August 14th, nt the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash. Reed of Campbell. Jos. Warner returned tho first of tho week from a visit with his brother Mark in Wyoming, bringing with him his two nephews Del and Laird who will go to school horo. Ho brought homo as souvenirs of tho trip a couplo of boar teeth taken from the jaw of one of theso animals killed by Mark. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotlice at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Sept. 1st, 1893. Hayes, Fenlo Hackonborg, W. N. McColgan, S M. Williams, Mrs. R. M. These letters will bo sent to the dead lottor oMco Sept. 14th, if not called for before. When calling for abovo plcaso say advertised. T. C. Hackeu. P. M. Wo aro told by one who drives around tho country that tho war that has just closed has so filled the farmers with patriotism that as they drive around tho Held plowing for wheat, you may hear them addressing their horses by tho command "Forward, march," and stopping them by "halt." Tho more patriotic say "right about, march" and "loft about, march" instead of "gee" and "haw," while tho timo honored "back" has bcon replaced by I'retreat.' A Fleshy Consumptive Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light in weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take Scott's Emuslion of cod liver oil ivllh hypo phosphites. No remedy is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you are far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every in ducement to you for a perfect cure. Scott A BowNy,Chemliti, W.V. I VWWWSJWWWWWWWWWWW Mrs. John Holcomb loft Tuesday a trip to Chicago. Goo. McCall of Guide Bock spent Sunday in tho city, Mrs. Harry Couover loft for her home nt McCook Sunday night. Mrs. G. V Stnrks of McCook is visit mg Will Mitchell and family. Miss (iraco Garbcr returned from a sovoral week's trip east the last of the wook. Mils Ella Homsberg loft Wednesday night for Denver where sho will teach school. Miss Helen Wright left Tuesday for a visit with Miss Ada Howard at Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. Will Crnblll and wife and Mrs. O. E. Raiiiey left Monday for a visit nt tho old homo at Winchester, Vligmla. J no. Earner left Thursday night for Bolo City, Idaho, on a tour of inspec tion of thu country in that vicinity. Mrs. W. S. Garbor and children of Falls City, tills stato, arrived Monday niphton a visit to hor father, W. N. Richardson. William Parkcs returned Thursday morning from a sovoral weeks' sojourn In tho mountains of Colorado near Col orado Springs. Tho Union Firolnsurnnco Company is tbo best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 8 por cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent. Mrs. Husssong and tho two baby girls start on a trip to tho old Ohio homo to bo gone about a month, leav ing hero on September 3. Tho parties who comprised tho jury in tho Guido Rock caso will tako kindly to the uniquo way in which tho Annus poked thorn in tho ribs on their verdict. Writo to J. Francis, General Passon- ger agent Burlington Route, Omaha, for handsomo 32-pago pamphlot do scriptivo of tho Trans-Mississippi Ex position, f roo. More than twenty million froo sam ples of DoWitt's Witeh Hazol Salvo havo been destributod by tho manfac turers. What bettor proof of their con- fldenco in its morita do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in tho shortest spaco of timo. C. L. Cotting. Cr.osiNQ Out Sale I havo decided to oloso out my entire stock of dry goods, boots, shoes, bats, caps, notions, groceries, hardware, quoonswaro and sail. I must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay every farmer to call in and got somo of these bargains. I will sell my entire stock nt n big discount for cash. A good chance for somo ono with capital to ongago in business. I will sell the building or ront it. G. A. Haiikis, Cowlcs, Nebraska. D. Carson, n traveling man sixty thrco years of ago mot with a serious accident at Inavalo whilo trying to board train 144 whilo it was in motion. Ho tripped on a mail sack lying on tho platform and losing his hold on tho hand rail fell between tho platform and tho train. Tho prompt assistance of station agont saved him from having his head cut off by tho whools. Ho was brought to Red Cloud and his injuries woro dressed by Dr. McKeoby. Ho re ceived a bad cut on the head and a badly bruised back and kneo besides other bruises over tho body. Ho lives at Kearney. Mr. Jesse W. Reiglo of Rod Cloud and Miss Laura F. Michaels of Inavalo woro united in tho holy bonds of mat rimony on Wednesday afternoon Aug ust 81st at 2 o'clock, at tho residonco of tho bride's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Michaels, Rov. A. G. Blackwoll officiating. About twenty-live rela tives and frionds witnessed tho cere mony nnd partook of a most excel lent dinner provided for tho occasion. This young couplo aro well and favor ably known and start on tholr married life with tho well wishes of a host of friendsi Thoy left Thursday morning for a few week's visit in the eastern part of tbo stato and will roturn via. Omaha and tako iu tho exposition. Tho Guido Rock assault and battery oaso camo up for a bearing on a ohango of vonuo from Porter's court to that of Justico Yeisor on Monday morning. Tho complaint nmondod by Judgo Por ter was found to bo irregular and tho caso war. dismissed by Yolser. A now complaint was then issued and tho.do fomlants again arrested and tho trial beforo a jury was held tho next day. The testimony from witnesses on each side scorned to bo truthfully given from each sides observation of tho light and showed conclusively that Jones had given Boblnson n good licking for mnk remarks which hail better boon unsaid. The ciiho also developed tho fact that theio is an iindercurieiit of old grudge between Prouillll uuil Uoblnsoii in whioh the latter Hied to got even by btiiigitig in the inline of n young laity who has the iispect of ovimjomh thioiighnut tho county. Tho following verdict was hi ought in: "Wo tho jury tind tho defendants guilty of assault but tho assault was justifiable." The prisoners were then turned looso. We are Ready t! f to show you the best nnd cheapest line of H-H-T-S you ever saw. Seo our FEDORAS I t Al' ft I ilT' Q. SI OO, 1 1 50, 1 THEY ARE BEAUTIES. Mi WE SELL SHOES THAT WEAR AND FIT. It is a pleasure for us to show you goods. I Remember the Name. 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