,t.h,i,rM,v,fr ,,' 'i'ftnitfoiii ,dMmi mmnwnu iMfcjaiMi ? ntr Hwm niiaw .wimmwiim fry mmihm"w twipnnn iii'IMwmwwwwch ii,.ir -yMrt war.- an A fwimiMW mc uu- a . .-. 4l -ak A !. A' m THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SiiiPT. 80, 1898. i h . - e. 4 " 4 ..' w-', j", 1, i t' r . Royal makts the food part, wholesome and dtllcloai. m, Vsm AltOUND TOWN. POWDER Absolutely Pure ori mkiho rowMN eo., mw romt. """' CITY NEWS. Anchor fenco ndvr- Fnrmors, rend tlscmcnt. Will Mitchell find wlfo spent Sunday in Guido Rock. Wallace Wright and wifo wero in Su perioi Wednesday. Leopold Horburgcr is. homo after a several months stay in Kansas. P. . McKeoby was takiug in the ex position at Omaha this week. Something now in heaters. "The Rotort". Call at W. W. Wright's and SCO it. For Salk 3,000 bushels of old corn, J. W. Wallin, 4 miles northwest of Red Cloud. Attorney Mercor, who is a now ar rival in our city, is now located in tho opera houso block. W. W. Wright has tho finest lino of stoves in tho valley. Call and sco them and got prices. Richard Gray and wifo camo up from Superior Wednesday night and arc visiting frionds here. Robes, did you say? Plush robes, dog robes, wolf robes, goat robes, lap robes but no MIC-robes, at J. O. But lor's. John Tullevs loaves this noon for Lead, South Dnkota, to. take a position in tho newspaper ofilco of Archio Potter. Peaches, which were reported to bo almost a failuro earlier in tho season, aro becoming almost a drug on tho market now. Mrs. Joseph Slaby who has been visiting old friends hero for some time past left for her homo at Akron, Colo rado, Friday. Mrs. Louiso Myers who has been visiting old frionds hero for somo timo past left frlday night for her homo in Salt Lake City. If you want a good cheap heater this winter, call at W. W. Wright's and 300 tho new "Retort" boater. Burns slack and keeps firo forty-eight hours. Mrs. Kato. Pond left for Lincoln Thursday to attend tho meeting of tho Grand Lodgo Degrco of Honor which nnccts in that city on October 4. Rev. J. M. Darby wi'l preach Sunday morning and evening in tho Methodist church, also at Amboy at 3 o'clock in tlm nftcrnoon. Tho public is invited. Got jour salo bills printed nt this of fice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho paper during tho timo preceding tho salo day free of charge. V. II. Scrivnor, real cslato 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, Nobr. Tho Salvation army sorvico on tho streets last Saturday altcrnoon proved quito a drawing card to thoso who had wvorboforo had tho pleasuro of wit nessing a servico of this organization. Correct Underwriting in all its branches. Over twenty-flvo years ox porionco. Old lino and mutual com panies represented. None but tho best. Call and soo mo. CnAS. Schafk kit, Rod-Cloud, Nob. George W. Spohn, candidato for sen ator on tho populist ticket from tho 2fith senatorial district was up from his homo in Nuckolls county Monday to nttond tho populist Bpeaking hero and to look aftor his own fences in this district. Ho is a very pleasant gon tloman. Alfred Hadoll Is on tho sick list this week. Mrs. F. K. Gobld is visiting tho expo. sition at Omaha. Miss Laura Boyd is attending tho ox position at Omaha. L. P. Albright and wifo aro seolng exposition this week. Mrs. F. K. Goblo is seeing tho sights at tho Omaha exposition. Ella and Bertha White of Alma woro hero tho last of tho week. C. II. Potter and wifo havogonoto Omaha to see tho exposition. Mrs. J. W. Sherwood is in Omaha this week to sco tho exposition. Mrs. M. E. Rockwell returned Tucs day uight from a trip to Chicago. Tho text meeting of tho county su pervisors will convene next Monday. it. B. Fulton and wifo left Monday for Omaha to tako in tho exposition. Have you scon J. O. Butler's now lino of B-A horso blankets, fur and plush robes. MT5IIE MENTION. A. 11. Kaley is In Omaha this wcok. C. L. Cottlng and wifo aro in Omaha this week. Mrs. G. W. Dow is visiting tho expo sition this wcok. Rev. llussnng was visiting his broth er in Lincoln this week. Roy Talt was down to Sutton and Bulvldoro tho last ot tho wcok. Somo extra heavy plank crosswalks aro being put in on Webster street. Mrs. Dr. Waldon of Boatrlco is hero this week visiting with her sou Bert. Wm. Dary of Bloomlngton was hero tho first of tho week visiting with friends. Don't buy a steel rango or cook stovo until you sco W. W. Wright and get his pricos. Poultry car on traok every two weeks regular frcm now on. Wath this space for dato and prices. Next car Monday afternoon, Sept. 20, at B. &M. depot, Rod Cloud, Nobr. Prices paid In cash, hons Coper pound, spring chickens, 0,o; old cocks, 81.20 per.doz.; ducks and geeso, 4c, turkeys, Co. II isitnAJjjff, fihl PI'"". if mil will call at Mitcholl Brothers Htoro botweon October 10 and 15, It will bo proven to your.ontlro satisfac tion that thoy liavo tho best steel rango manufactured. Oven doors will never break, feed door will never break, clean out door will never break, lids and cross contors will novor break, in fact tho wholo stovo will never break. Can you find Its equal anywhero in tho oitf f Ek wort, . Mrs.Letson, Will nud brother Holton left monday morning to visit tho Omaha exposition. Tho firo boll has been taken down from tho tower so that tho tower can bo repaired. Chas. Schaffnit is tho only excluslvo firo, lifo and accident insuranco agent in Webster county. Tho Ladies Clio Club will hold its first meeting with Mrs. C. W. Kaloy on Saturday, October 1st. J. W. Runchoy left Tuesday with a shipment of stock for Omaha and will tako in tho exposition whilo there. Special salo on robes, blankets and all winter goods beginning September 25th for 80 days only. J. O. Butlek. Chas. Schaffnit writes insuranco on farm and city propcrty-against ilro, lightning and tornadoes ut lowest ratos. J. L. Minor spent Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in Rivcrton and purchased a bunch of cattlo of Isaac Sbephardson. James Yeiscr re turned Monday to Omaha whero ho will again tako up tho study of law in tho office of his brother John. Tho Union Firo Insuranco Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 8 per cent. J, H. Smith, Special Agent. Goo. and Edwin Overing wero regis tered at a Lincoln hotel tho Qrst of tho wcok. They aro. also taking in tho exposition at Omaha. Clarenco Kizcr returned Thursday from Oak, this stato, and wo under stand himself and wifo will maico this placo their futurohomo. Roadmaster Wilborn has a badly mashed thumb which injury ho re ceived whilo closing a switch. Dr. F. E. McKeeby dressed tho wound. Dr. F. E. McKeoby will move tho first of tho week to tho front rooms over u. w. ijinusoys meat marKet whero ho will have very cozy ofllco rooms. Sorvlccs at tho usual hours at tho Congregational church next Sunday. Rev. W. II. LoBar of Perry, Oklahoma, will occupy tho pulpit at both tho morning and evening servico. J, H. Smith writes combined insur anco for a term of five years at 3 per cont. On schools houses, churches and farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. Rev. Darby and Rev. Blackwcll re turned Tuesday evening from attend, anco at tho Mothodist conferonco at Falrbury and Wave both been returned to their Hold of labor hero, which their many friends will bo glad to hear. For Odd Follows day at tho Trans Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Ne braska, October 17, tickets will bo sold at $4.05 for tho round trip on October 15th, 10th and 17th, continuous pass ago in both directions, with final limit of Ootobor 20th. A. Conovor, Agent. Closing Out Salk I havo decided to closo out my entiro stock of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, notions, groceries, hardworo, quoenswaro and salt. I. must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay every farmer to call iu and got somo of theso bargains. I will sell my ontlrn stock at a big discount for cash. A good chanco for somo ono with capital to engago in businoss. I will soil tho building or rent it. G. A. HAitnis, Cowles, Nebraska. Tho B. & M. aro hauling big train loads of pooplo through hero in both directions now, and it is to bo hoped they will soon put in a bettor lightsor vico at tho depot so that persons get- tin? on and off trains can sco what tlier nro doing and whom thoy aro go ing ami so (hat pors his wlio aro look lug for friends will not miss them In tho ursh. A headlight or two placed at tho right points, a llttlo oil and a little attention would not cost much but aigat avt MidMt. ' Fred Warren and children of Beat rice havo boon visiting G.J. Warren and family. W. N. Richardson, wifo and children, are In Omaha this week taking iu tho exposition. Get your salo bills printed nt this of fice and you will receive a notico in tho paper freo. J. II. Bailey and wifo left Wednes day for Omaha to tako in tho sights of tho exposition. J. M. Chaflln returned Wednesday from Hastings whero ho has bocn look ing after legal matters. Mrs. II. C. Cutter returned tho last of tho veck from n several week's visit at her homo in Wisconsin. Mrs. Wm. Dickson has roturnod from Hildrcth where sho attended a conven tion of Cougregational Sunday schools. W. J. Auld, clerk in tho Stato bank, is taking a visit at his homo at Oris wold, Iowa, and also visiting tho expo sition. Mrs. II. E. Pond left Thursday for Lincoln to attend a convention of tho Degrco of Honor lodgo which convenes at that placo. Mrs. Daubonborger and daughter Mrs. S. Schwarz, mother and sister of Mrs. Ed. McFarland arrived hero from Now York City Friday on a visit. Wo received this week another con signment of thoso elegant bound books which wo glvo away on subscription. Now is tho timo to call and subscribo. Mrs. Goo. Hollistcr has gono to Den ver this week and will tako in tho Fes tival of Mountain and Plain, which is bocominga great annual celebration in that city. You will got a chanco October 10th to 15th to witness something you nover witnessed beforo At Mitcholl Brothers hardwaro store Call and got a hot biscuit and a cup of coffco. Regular services 'at tho Biptist church next Sunday morning and ev ening. Tho subject of tho morning soman will bo, "A Mossago of Hopo to tho tempted." In tho evening "Genesis or Geology. Which?" All aro Invited to attend. Wedncsday'sStato Journal announces tho fact that E. F. Highland, assistant superintendent of tho B. & M. nt Den ver, and formerly a citizen of this city is in tho hospital In Now York City suf fering witli n derangement of tho mind caused by overwork. Tho dispatch stated that ho was somo hotter but would probably bo sent to soma privato asylum. " List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofiico at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Sept. 20th, 1898. Bartlott, Grace Bakor, Channlng Brown, Ed. Cole, O. W. Graves, J. II. Johnson, 1). M. Bogcrs, W. II. Thoso letters will bo sontto tho dead' letter office Oct. 13th, If not called for beforo. Whon calling for abovo plcaso say advertised. T. C. Hackeu.P. M. If you aro going to liavo a publlo salo get your salo bills printed at this ofilco and you will also havo nn an nouncement of your salo printed in tho paper giving you doublo publicity. m t Tho band concert last Saturday open ing was ono of tho best, if not tho best, tho band has so far favored us with, and shows that a littto practico would glvo Red Cloud n band equal to any In tho stato. Tho Superior peoplo compliment them very highly on their playing in that city during tho reunion and say it was tho best band Rod Cloud over sent to a rounion in that city. v 0 nro pleased to announco to our readers this wcok that at tho confer onco held at Falrbury this and last Week, Rev. Jnmcs M. Darby was as signed to tho pastorate of tho first M. E, church in this city for another year; and Rev. G. W. Blackwell to tho Red Cloud circuit for another year. Both of theso gentlemen aro eminently satis factory to tho peoplo of this city and circuit. i'.AWi. A.VM Through no oversight wo failed to mention tho (net that Isaac Shephard son ot Rivcrton, had been nominated for stnto senator for tho twenty-sixth senatorial district comprising Nuckolls Franklin and Webster counties, nt tho republican convention iu Superior last week. Tho convention made a good choico and nominated n man who is a successful business man and who will got tho full support of tho party and wo bcliovo will bo elected. wwwwwww Ttull " Children They do not complain of anything in particular. They eat enough, but keep thin and paje. They appear fairly well, but have no strength. You cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them delicate. What can be done for them ? Our answer is the same that the best physicians have been giving for a quarter ot a cen tury. Give them Scon's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, It has most re markable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It brings strength to the mus cles. It adds power to the nerves. It means robust health and vigor. Even deli cate infants rapidly cain in flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. joe. and $1.00 1 (II druf gitti, SCOTT & BOWNB. ChtraUu. Mtw York. mmmmmmmmmm On October 4tb, 11th, 18th and 25th, tho Burlington Routo will sell tiokols to Hot Springs or Custer, South Da kota, and return, at ono faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo good thir ty days from dato of salo and aro for continuous passngo in both directions Rato to' Hot Springs, South Dakota from Red Cloud, $10 00. Rato to Cus ter City, South Dakota, from Red Cloud, $10.00. Call on tho undersigned for further particulars. A. Conovek, gont. On Inst Saturday afternoon Mrs Alfa Wells, living ono imlo west of tho Eckley church gavo a pleasant en tertaiumout to her Sunday school class of that placo. The ontortainment conslstcdjof an elabornto supper spread upon a tablo which fairly groaned with Its burden, and thoro was candy, nuts, poaches and fruit to your hoarta con tent. Soven boys and ton girls woro tho happy participants. Mrs. Wells taks much enjoyment in ontcrtainlng and working with children as buo is not blest with any of tho llttlo Juveniles. All wont homo happy, feeling thoy had a good friend and teacher In Mrs. Wells, On last Sunday evening P. A. Wolls and wlfo passed through nn oxporlonco which thoy will not wish to hovo hap pen again very sooa. Thoy woro out riding south of tho river behind their team of spirited grays which becamo frightened at a movers wagon and started to run. Wr. Wells who was driving jumped out to catch tho horses by tho bit, but ho unfortunately got mixed up with tho wheel and was thrown down. At a placo in tho road at which two branch roads como to gether tho horses concluded to pnrt company and throw tho buggy against n tree, throwing Mrs. Wells out, "bruis ing her quito brdly and smashing tho buggy. Mr. Wolls camo out of it with a badly bruised leg. Thoro aro bands and bands. Thoy nro usually a jolly lot of fellows band boys aro, and thoy aro generally look ing for a good time, sometimes to tho detriment of thoir work. But thero was no shirking of duties by tho Red Cloud band which played for tho ro union, although thoy hud a merry week of it, too. Thoy aro a mauly, well behaved lot of young men and tho musio thoy gave Superior was of tho sort tho peoplo like nothingextremely fancy, but marches that mako everyono swing Into stop, waltzes with a dream or two in them, and now and then a rollickingcircus air. Red Cloud should bo proud of her band and oncourago tho boys to stick together. Superior Journal. W.V.Allen, R. D. Sutherland and Stato Auditor Cornoll hold forth at tho opera houso last Monday to a very small crowd and for about four houis expounded stato "savings" and other "reform" measures from a popullstlo standpoint. W.V. Alien may bo ono of tho smartest mon in tho populist party, ho probably is tho smartest, but it is evident that tho peoplo have quit thoir old bablt of stopping work In tho fields to drive from ono to twenty miles through tho hot, sun to hear a cam paign speech. Tho "campaign of ed ucation" inaugurated In '00 had tho do sired effoct in teaching our peoplo and at tho present timo thoy read news papers In tho evening instead of going to speeches iu tho day timo. If tho spoakers abovo montioncd would Just huvo their llttlo speeches printed in pamphlet form so thoy could bo frank ed through tho iimlls, they woJild no doubt bo more extensively circulated 'and tho heavy expense (?) of railroad fnro of theso gentleman would thus bo avoided. That campaign of education was a good '.hlng; push It along. Now Is tho timo to subscribo and got ono of tbf UfMt bd b)kt frtt. HSSOrOTT I If you want to select desirable patterns why not take advantage of the opportunity in look ing over the largest va riety of goods handled by any .one firm. If we ean please you we are entitled to your trade. See what we are offer ing. Goods and prices, do the talking. Gooiden-HaleyGlothingGo. m m m Cyf! m I r.: 1 One Price Clothiers. Leaders in Low Prices. M Wo extend you a cordial invitation to witness tho workings of the GREAT MAJESTIC STEEL AND MALLABLE IRON'RANGE at our store. Wo will show you how to bake biscuits brown top aqd bottom, in throo minutes; how to cook with ono-half the fuel you aro now usirjg, an show you an article that, if proporly used will last a lifetime, MITCHELL BROTHERS, RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. Hot Biscuits and Coffee served every day from Octobor 10th to 15th. Kau- LINB. Sowing wheat Is tho order of tho day. Mr. and Mrs. Aubushon woro tho guests of Wm. VanDyko Sunday. Tho county superintendent was visit ing tho schools in Lino this wcok. Tuff Sutton and family Sundayod with frionds near Smith Center, sas. Dr. Allen Carpenter was called to tho north-west part of Webster county to doctor sick hogs. Rov. J. J. Haoklns will preach at Penny creek, J)lst. 8, at 11 a. m. and baptising at tho rlvor at 3 p.m. Mr. Geo. Hoaton and a f rlond of his from Inavalo wero In attondanco at tho meeting at Pleasant Dalo Sunday. Mrs. h. A. Hasklns was thrown out of tho buggy and quito badly hurt whilo oa tho way homo from Rlloy Lewis' Sunday. Tlio Sunday school at Pleasant Dalo will meet on Sunday, Octobor 0, for tho purposo of continuing tho schopl to tho llrstol 1110 year. J. Fox mado a trip to Burr Oak and reports tho peach crop good, poaches worth sovontydlvo cents per bushel In tho orchaad. Will 'Aubushon is with tho Stcffons boys threshing this wcok. Rov. Robt. Goldsworth preached his farewoll sermon Sunday at 8 o'clock p. m. to a largo and attontlvo congrega tion at tho Kit. Hopo school houso ami a collection of 811 was raised for him. Our road Fupervlsor, Wm. Rosoiicrans has done somo good work-in tho way of bridges lu Dist. 13. Also Richard Turner ban done somo good work on tho big hill south oi'tho brldgo nud on tho narrows In Dist. 01. wi.tia nn thn witv homo from the Mt(p t FlttftMt Dftl ! ? Price M. whon near Mr. Muynnrd's, tho teams of Mr. Sanford Fox and Mr. Wolls of Red Cloud becamo frightoned and ran away, throwing thorn out and quito se riously hurling them. . FARMERS CREEK. lino weather at present. C. F. Kolloy was In Rivcrton tho laft ox ino weoK. School houso in Dist. 11 is rocolvlnj somp needed repairs, Miss Jonnte Ivorson of River ton was visiting with John Myers. It is roported that another wedding will soon taico placo in our neighbor hood. How about It Frank? Jess Relglo and wifo who wont t Omaha and othor eastern points ok their wodding tour, havo arrived homo. Tho way fall wheat Is being sown is about horo makes it appear as if our peoplo woiild'havo plonty of bread I tho future. Card of Thanks. Inavalb, Nobr., Sept. 20. Mrs. G. W. Knight, hor sons and daughters, wish to express thoir grate ful thanks to all tho friends who have so kindly assisted them during tho 111 noss, jleath and burial of their bolovcd husband and father. Their sympathy and sorvioos will ovor bo roinombered. m 1 Iv you havo boon sick you will Ilnd Hood's SarHaparllla tho host modioino you nin tako to glvo you uppotitn and -strougth and rostoro you to a condition of perfect health. Hood's Pills euro nausea, sick; head-, ache, billioumess, and all Mm ill. M 1 i '. t. -M &i M 1?, ;ir- !"V -," . .-4,li.i 1.