ygry 1 &11--teZ2?L!& THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1898. sc M . & I 4 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROTl BAKINQ POWOtd CO , htw VOAK. AROUND TOWN. MKR13 MKNTION. CITY NEWS. H. L Tinker of McCook was hoio Wednesday. James Rich of Guiilc Hock was hoi o Wednesddy. "Snap" in duck lined coats at Ga lusha & Wcscott's. Fied IJiadbrook is seeing the Omaha exposition this week. Mrs. F. L. Smith is viowing tho ex position at Omaha this week. Miss lloso Gouldiu left Wednesday morning for a visit at Omaha. James Burden and wifo aro taking in the exposition at Omaha this week. Something now in hcators. "The Retort". Call at W. W. Wright's and see it. James Grimminger of Wymoro was here this week looking after business matters. Mrs. L. II. Rustroturncd Wednesday morning from a short visit with friends at Beaver City. W. W. Wright has tho finest lino of stoves m tho valley. Unii ana seo thorn and get prices. Mrs. Nolso Lnngtin and son Sid and Mrs. John Polnicky aro visiting in Omaha and taking in tho exposition. Robes, did yon say? Plush robes, dog robes, wolf robes, goat robos, lap robes but no MIC-robcs, at J. O. But ler's. Will Carpenter who has been hero visiting for soveral weeks past left Wednesday morning to join his regi ment at Columbus, Ohio. If you want a good cheap heater this winter, call at W. W. Wright's and jeo tho new "Retort" heater. Burns slack and keops firo forjy-cight hours. U.M.Abel who is located at Ham burg. Iowa, in tho employ of tho Adams Express Company arrived in tho city Thursday on a visit to his fam ily. Get your salo bills printed at this of fice and the announcement of sale will bo printed in tho papor during tho time preceding tho salo day freo of charge. Mac Popo arrived hero tho last of the week from Seattle, Washington where ho has been for somo timo past and visited with tho folks hero a short time and thon wont to Lincoln. V. H. Scrivnor, real cstato man, will sell your farm for you for n rea sonable per cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Sciivner, Red Cloud, N'obr. Gal u sli a & Wescott, on account of their largo stock and low prices, aro making tho send away follows tired. They, by comparison, seo that they aro not saving a cent but losing dollars. Correct Underwriting in all its branches. Ovor twenty-fivo years ex perience. Old lino and mutual com panies represented. Nono but tho best. Call and seomo. Ciiah. Scoaff nit, Red Cloud, Nob. Tho republican voters of Rod Cloud township aro requested to meet at tho ofllco of 0. H. Potter on Saturday, Octobor 15th at 2 o'clook p.m. for tho purposo of placing in nomination a candidato for assessor and to attend to such other business as may come be foo tho mooting. C. II. Potteh, Committeeman. If you will call at Mitcholl Brothers storo botweon Octobor 10 and 15, it will bo yrovon to your ontiro satisfac tion that they bavo tho best stool range manufactured. Ovon doors. will novor break, feed door will nover break, clean out door will never broak, lids and cross centers will nover break, in fact tho whole stovo will nover break. Can you find its equal anywhoro'in tho cityf Echo answors, no. Our little boy was afllictcd with rheumatism in his kneo; end at times unable to put his foot to tho floor. Wo tried in vain, everything wo could hear of that wo thought would holp him. "Wo almost gavn up In despair, when Homo one advised us to try Chamber lainV Puln Halm. Wo did so and the fust bottle gave so much relief that we got a toeorui ono, and to our surpriso it cured him sound and well. J.T. Bays, Pastor Christian Church, Ncodeslm, Kansis. For sale by H. E. Grico. F. E. Goblo left Thursday for Lincoln and Omaha. Mrs. C. B. Crono is visiting in Omaha and sooing tho exposition. Full lino of steel rangos at W. W. Wright's hardware storo. Ernest Welsch is homo from his trip to Cripplo Crook, Colorado. Morris Stern and wifo aro taking in tho exposition at Omaha this wcok. J. O. Lindloy and wifo loft Tuosday morning for a visit at tho exposition. Havoyou scon J. O. Butler's now lino of G-A horso blankets, fur and plush robes. Alfred McCall returned Monday night from a trip to Pennsylvania and Virginia. Don't.buy a steel rango or cook stovo until you seo W. W. Wiight and get his prices. Just like finding GOc in tho street to buy a suit of undei wear of Galusha iV Wescott. Mrs. Andiow Borg left Monday for a shot t visit at Hastings and will go from thoro to Omaha, Ed. Bohauan of Lincoln was hero this week. Mrs. M. C. Sherman is an exposition visitor this wcok. Geo. Ovoring returned tho last of tho week from Lincoln. Mrs J. L. Miner and daughter Ireno aro visiting ttio exposition this wcok. Miss Lois Popo left Tuesday for Lin coln whoro sho will take a courso in music Dr. F. E. McKcoby is now located in tho rooms in tho Geo. V. Llmlsoy building. Ers. James Pot oi son and Mrs. Wm. McCall wore visiting in Guide Rock this week. THE WEEK'S HAIrENING8. L.D. tion. Oatman is visiting tho oxposl- W. J. Llppincott is taking in tho ox. position this week. E. M.F. Giubb aud wifo of Otto aio seeing tho exposition this wook. Alva Sellars was looking after busi ness tuattors at Blootulngton this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dickey and Jas. Mcintosh an 1 wifo aro at tho exposi tion. Ed. McCrillis (shaving tho pleasure of a visit from his father who resides iu Wisconsin. Chas. Schafinit is tho only exclusive tiro, llfo and accident insuranco agent in Webster county. J. S. Gilliam and wife, daughter Josio and son Harry aro viowing tho sights at tho exposition this week. Special salo on robes, blankets and all winter goods beginning Soptombor 25th for 30 days only. J. O. Butlku Chas. Schafinit writes insuranco on farm and city property against firo, lightning and tornadoes at lowest rates. Oscar Yarger, formerly oporator at tho depot hero, now stationoi at Hart well, is hero visiting frionds this wcok. Tho Union Firo Insuranco Company is tho best mutual. Combine risks; in installments 3 per cent. J. H. Smith, Special Agent. Mrs. W. B. I'orrcstcr after a visit of several weoks hero with her brother, L. II. Beck, and family loft Monday for her homo in Chicago. D. F. Parker and -vifo of San Fran cisco, who have been visiting iu the eastern states arrived horo Wednosday night on a visit to T. C. Hacker and family. Dr. Fulkorson, oculist andauiistof Hastings, late of tho Illinois Eyo and Ear Infirmary of Chicago, will bo at Dr. Moranvillo's ofllco in Rod Cloud, Tuesday Octobor 18, 1808. J. H. Smith writes combined insur anco for a term of fivo years at 8 per cent. On schools houses, churches anu farm property on tho installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob. Buy Dutchess pants of Galusha &. Wescott. They glvo you 10c for ovory button that comes off, GOo for a rip at waist band, $1 or a now pair for a rip in any other pla:o. Prico $1.25 to $1.50. John Hardwick Jr. living near Ina- valo got tho middlo finger of his loft hand caught in a corn stalk binder on last Friday and tho member was badly mashed. Dr. McKcoby dressed the wound. J. D. Crans has rented tho building south of W. N. Richardson's office and is placing mochinory aud grinders for tho purposo of grinding all kinds of feed. The plant will be run by steam and will most likely bo ready for oper ation by Saturday. Mrs. Sarah F. Gossitt and grandson after a six weeks' visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Sanderson, has returned to her homo in Illinois. Sho is well ploased with our country and peoplo and expects in tho futuro to mako her homo in this city. Galusha & Wescott aro drawing cards for Rod Cloud those fall days. Every day thoy send suits, undorwear, shoos etc. to McCook, Hastings, Wymoro, North Branch, Riverton, Guido Rock. Prices nnd stock for tho peoplo to se lect from do tho business. For Odd Follows day at tho Trans Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Ne braska, Octobor 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 Octobor 20th. A. Conover, Agent, Charles E. Hicks of Bladon has been nominated for float roprosontntivo on tho republican tickot for tho counties of Adams and Webster. Mr. Hicks is well known throughout tho district having resided and boon in business at Bladen for many years whoro he is known as an uptight pontloman. If ho is olected tho district will bo ably represented. Closing Out Salk I havo docided to closo out my entlro stook of dry goods, boots, shoos, hats, caps, notions, grocoiic3, hardwaio, queonswaro and salt. 1 must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay" every farmer to call in and got somo of these bargains. I will sell my ontiro stock at a big discount for cash. A good chance for somo one with capital to engago iu business. I will soil tho building or rent it. G. A. Habkis, Cowles, Nebraska. Get your sale bills printed at this of fice and you will receive a notice in the paper flee. Dr. Fulkerson, oyo and ear specialist of Hastings will be at Dr. Moiati villu's office Tuesday, October 18, 1898. Miss Vance Foo letutned tho last of tho week fiom a visit with relatives at Louisville, tills stato and to the expo sition. Rubber boots, arctics, heavy aud light, all widths and toes made. Rub bers of every description. Galusha & Wescott. Mrs. W. 11. McKimmoy of Noiton, Kansas, who has been visiting friends at Lester returned to her homo Wed nesday night. A good many aro still in arrears on subscription who might just as well pay up now and tako ndvantago of our offer of premiums. Goo. Ainack living south of tho river was in last Saturday aud was buying tho treats on account of tho arrival of a ton pound boy nt his homo. Wo received this week anothor con signment of thoso elegant bound books which wo give uwny on subset iution. Now is the time to call and subset ibo. Old fashions In dress may bo revived but no old-fashioned medicine can re placo Cnambcrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoea Remedy. For sale by II. E. Grico. Write to J. Francis, General Passen ger agent Burlington Routo, Omaha, for handsomo 82-pago pamphlet de scriptive of the 'Trans-Mississippi Ex position, freo. You will got a chanco October 10th to 15th to witness something you novor witnessed before at Mitchell Brothors hardware storo. Call and set a hot biscuit and a cup of coffee. (9 Tho tlist heavy nnd damaging frost of tho season made its appearance Wed nesday night. C. D. Robinson is building an ad dition to his residence in the north western pat t of the city. Matetial Is being placed on tho ground for tho election of a lino dwel ling by Aaron Conover on his lots west of town. Waller Elliott who was with tho ThlidTNebiaska has secured his dis charge aud Ins returned to his homo iu this city. Mis. S. W. Foo aud son Ralph loft Thuisday for a vioit to tho exposition. Mrs. Foo will also visit at her ohl homo in Cass county. Randolph McNitt was in Bladon this week where ho wont to address tho old soldiers teunlon being hold at that placo this week. Miss Wilta Cathor loft Sunday morn ing for Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, after a pleasant visit of a couple of mouths with the folks here. Samuel Johnson brother of Mrs. T. O. Hacker is heto. His home is In In diana and ho has boon In Colorado vis iting another sister. Mrs. J. D. Crans loft Sunday morn ing for Kansas city to witness tho Priests of Pallas carnival and visit friends in that city. Veuolo Zajlo had tho misfortune ono night this week whilo attending a spel ling school to fall and bicak his leg. Dr. Beck was called and reduced tho fracture. aft m 1 HSSnPTWFNT I .m m. m m w -M- m. jl m m .n . & m If you want to select desirable patterns why not take advantage of the opportunity in look ing over the largest va- i w B I M'iJ V". ft ft Married on Tuosday, Octobor 4th, at tho residence of tho brido near Bladon, Rev. A. G. Blnokwoll officiating, Mr. Wm. 11. Thomas to Mrs. Maggio J. Mc Callum both of Webster county. Having removed my ofllco from tho rooms formerly occupied by mo I wish to inform my patrons that I can now bo found ono door south of my former location in tho front rooms ovor Geo. W. Lindsoy's moat market whero calls will bo onswercd day or night. Dr. F. E. MoKeeiiv. W. T. Elliot, who onlisttd in Co, I, Third Regiment, and has since sorved as tlrst sargeant oi samo, returned homo last Saturday night, ho having received his discharge. Army lifo may not ngroo with somo but Walt looks as though ho had not suffered any from its effects. Peoplo aro fast to catch onto low prices. That's tho reason wo sell tho men's and boy's shoes of Red Cloud. Wo aro better prepared to sell you this fall than over in tho shoo and rubber businoss. Carry tho J. B. Reynolds, Hondorson, Desnoyor Shoo Co. lines, best three lines on earth. Galusha & Wescott. Your Doctor Knows Your dootor knows all about foods and modlolnos. The noxt tlmo you boo him, just ask him what ho thinks of Scott's Emulsion of Ood-Llvor Oil with Hypo phosphltoB. Wo aro willing to trust in his answor. For twonty-flvo yoars doo-' tors bavo proscribed our Emulsion for palonoBS, woak noss, norvous ozhaustlon, and for all dlsoasos that oauso loss In flosh. Its crotnny oolor and Its ' ploasant tasto mako It gb pooially useful for thin and dolloato children, No othor preparation of cod- livor oil is llko It. Don't loso tlmo and rlalr your honlth by taking Bomothlngr unknown nnd untilod. KoOp In mind that BOOTT'B EMULSION , has stood tho tost for a quartor of u ooutury. toe ind It oO ll druggUti. SCOTT& UOWNfc, ChemUU, New York. The Rod Cloud band was in Nelson Thursday furnishing music for tho M. W. A. log rolling and barbacue. Thoy report n big timo and a largo crowd iu attendance. Ward Iliatt and wifo loft Sunday morning for a visit at Macomb, Illinois with Ed. Brown and wifo formerly of this city. Thoy will also tako in tho Omaha exposition. Judge M. L. Hay ward, republican candidato for governor of tho stato of Nebraska, will address tho pooplo of this city and county Friday, Octobor 21st. Romombor tho dato. A very ploasant reception was given to Rev. James Draby and family by tho mombers of tho congregation on Tuos day evening. A good supper was spread and n good time was had. A large shipment of cattlo mado to J. L. Miner thiough u lepresentativo of a Kansas City commission firm ar rived tho first of tho wcok and woro purchased by Alf McCall for a consid oration of over $5,000. Married, at tho Methodist Eposcop.il parsonago in this city on Wednosday afornoon, Octobor Hth, Mr. James II. Taylor of Bostwlck to Mrs. JonnioM. Frltsingor of Guido Rock, Rov. James Mark Darby officiating. Mrs. Lizzie Sutton wifo of Asa But ton died very suddenly at her homo on Wednesday evening. Tho de ceased loaves a husband and two chil dren to mourn her loss. Tho funoral services wore hold this morning and were conducted by Rev. Hussong. List of lottors remaining uncalled for at tho postofllcout Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho wcok ending Oct. Oth, 1898. Martell, Harry Mooro, Bossio Shirley, Mollio Spaulding, M. A. Tuttlo, H.C. White, J.N. Traders Mill Agency. Thoso lottors will bo sent to tho dead lotter ofllco Oct. 20th, if not called for before. When calling for abovo ploaso say adveitisod. T. C. Hackek, P. M. s w nut Vt'. Vt' Vt'- ft n -,', 4. J riety of goods handled by any one firm. If we can please you we are entitled to your trade. See what we are offer ing. Goods and prices do the talking. Gomdefi-rfaleyGlothinjGo. fe One Price Clothiers. m f'M Leaders in Low Prices. $i:?S?E V. m u Wo extend you a cordial invitation to witness workings of tho GREAT MAJESTIC STEEL AND MALLABLE IRON RANGE at our storo. Wo will show you how to bake biscuits brown top ard bottom, in throo minutes; how to cook with one-half the fuel you are now usirg, an show you an article that, if properly used will last a lifetim,o. MITCHELL BROTHERS, RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. Hot Biscuits and Coffee served every dy from October 10th to 15th. CriArf nrlpvcf npr.tflr.lftfif npi51A,cf ! ,F -r - -r Ono of tho most disastrous railroad wrecks which has ovor occurred on tho western division of the I). & M. took placo in tho yards at Indianola about eleven o'clock Wednesday night. A stock special from McCook, running as a second section of passenger train No. 4, whllo running at a high rato of speed crashed into freight train 147, killing Sol Draco, of Holdrcgo, engi neer of train 147, Edward Waters, fire man of tho head ongino of stock special, of McCook; Win. McCarl head brake man of stock special, McCook. The wounded aro Fiat'k Anson, foimeily of thhclty, now of Hastings, engineer of Ht'ooud engino of stock special, internal; Chailot I.undberg, Hastings, fireman of second ongino of Mock special, aim broken; John It Kill ion, McCook, en gineer of head engine of stock upeciul, internal and may not live, Heport this morning at about eleven o'clock was that Anson wus resting easy. Do fitted accurately, porfoctly and speedily by ono who can do it. LATEST GRADUATE OPTICIAN. I have tho flncot and most oomploto trial caso for testing tho eyes in the valley. Am bettor equipped for and do tho optical business of this county. Will fit you better and cheaper than can bo done elsowhero. wii,-i---.ijwm-iiA HnnA Alarm flnnlr fn 7Rn WWWVh klUI AAA VAWAfc AWA f WW When you come to buy this clock you will find that I bavo them and will not try to soil you somothing higher priced. You will find all I offer for salo equally cheap, such as ONE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATUllKS.oJKWELUX, , SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS.OHAINS, ETC. Willi do vour complicated watch w .. 11 1 IM. AInmoMl fimin do not )vorK ohoaPr aml bollr.th"a .,t,?!u? SraW-BS-iffio? SFingerIUng?naea8t Pins and Brace. that :alu;-e,8 nerVou7head.acho and should g &"' JJJg it" i bo corrected at once. Eycstcstcd free. nR uono a,8 wU" ou wu,u THOS. rNTMAN, Watch oxaminor for U. & M. Jowolor and Graduate- Optician. Ill aaia h taMMia ! BUMBO. BHBMa A eity Dfav and Express Itine. ROSS Si RIFB, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as theLowestJ CITY AGENTS FOR ADA1S EXPRESS.GO. ,j M'l t ' r 1 1 ' .) Hi v :U