V :l Royal make the food pare, wholesome and dtllelout. W &AUW POWDER Absolutely PuroJ V ROYAL BAKIhd rOWDtK CO., ht VOftK. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. OCT. 14. 1898. AROUND TOWN. Homer Sherwood and wlfo aro Booing tho exposition this wook. are CITY NEWS. lined coats at Gn- MKRE MENTION. "Snap" In duck lusha A Wcscotl's. Will Tulloys hns taken a position as car tiuk at tho depot, V. B. Fulton and wlfo arc taking in tho Omaha exposition this wook. Jako Nustoiu and John Polnicky wore ialUluo Hill this week. M. L. Hayward at tho opera house next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Thad McNitt was in Superior Wed nesday looking after business matters. John Holoomb is laying off and Chan cy Baker is now firing tho switch en gine Something now in hcators. "Tho Retort". Call at W. W. Wright's and SCO it. John Barkloy has a houso moving outfit and will do work in that lino cheap. Miss Sadio Ovcring and Mrs. Eaton are taking in the exposition at Omaha this week. D. M. Abel after a short visit horo with his family returned to Hamburg, Iowa Saturday. W. W. Wright has tho finest lino of stoves in tho valley. Call and seo them and got prices. Mrs. Sadio Cummings returned homo Monday morning from a sovoral weeks visit with friends at McCook. Tho finest display of cloaks, capos, etc. ever in tho city will bo at Minor Bros, on next Monday and Tuesday. Robes, did you say? Plush robos, dog robos, wolf robes, goat robes, lap robes but no MIC-robos, at J. O. But ler's. Tho corner building north of tho Moon blocu is being papered and fixed up and will bo used as a realostato and loan office by F.E. Goblo. If you want a good cheap hoator this winter, call at W. W. Wright's and soo tho now "Retort" heater. Burns slack and kcops firo forty-eight hours. Got your salo bills printed at thlsjof lice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho paper during tho timo preceding tho salo day free of charge. Tho street commissioner has boon do ing somo good work tills week grading Webster streot, north from Fifth avo nuo. Tho street prcsonts a much bet tor appearance, V. H. Scrivnor, real oslato 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, Nobr. Galusha & Wescott, on account of thoir largo stock and low pricos, aro making tho send away follows tired. They, by comparison, seo that they arc not saving a cent but losing dollars. Correct Underwriting in. all its ranchos. Over twonty-fivo yoars ox porionco. Old lino and mutual com unnios roDrc8ontod. Nono but tho best. Call and scomo. Chas. Scdaff nit, Red Cloud, Nob. Judgo N. D. Jaokson republican can didate for attorney goneral, and Hon Goo. A. Murphy, republican candidate for lieutenant governor, will address the pooplo of Blue Hill on Wednesday evening, October 10th, and of Guide Rock on Friday evening, October 21st. If you will call at Mitcholl Brothers Htoro botweon October 10 and 15, it will bo proven to your ontlro satisfac tion that thoy havo tho host stool rango manufactured. Ovon doors will novor break, food door will never break, clean out door will novor broak, lids and cross centers will novor brealc, in fact tho whole stovo will novor break. Can you find its equal any whoro in tho city? Eoho answers, no. Our littlo boy was ufllictod with rheumatism in his knooj pnd at times tff iblo to put his foot to tho iloor. Wo tried in vain, everything wo could hear of that wo thought would holp him. Wo almost gavo up in despair, whon some ono advised us to try Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. Wo did so and tho first bottlo gave so much roliuf thai wo got a socond ono, and to our surpriso it cured him sound and woll. J.T, Bays, Pastor Christian Church, Neodosha, Uuw. ForsalebH.E. Orlce. Charloy McKolghan and wlfo viowingtho exposition this woek. Mrs. Anna Sapp and son Julian aro visiilng at tho exposition this wook. Roy Oatman is visiting with friends and taking in tho exposition at Omuha. W. W. Wright and wlfo aro soeing tho exposition for tho socond timo this wook. Havo you scon J. 0. Butlor'snow lino ofG-Ahorso blanket, fur and plush IUUUS. Don't buy a stool rango or cook stovo until you soo W. W. Wright nud got his pricos. Just liko finding COc in tho stroot to buy asuitof underwoar of Galusha & Wescott. Geo. Rogors of Lincoln was horo tho first of tho wook visiting with L. H. Fort and family. Chas. SchafTnit is tho only oxoluslvo uro, mo ami nccmont insuranco agent m Webster county. S. B. Carpenter lost somo forty-fivo dollars on tho streot Wednesday but luckily found it again. Monday and Tuosday, Octobor 17, and 18, aro tho days of tho big cloak oponing at Miner Bros. Tho Rod Cloud band is making pre parations to rondor a play in tho opera houso somo timo In tho noar future Special salo on robes, blankota aud all wintor goods beginning September 2Gth for 80 days only. J. O. Butler. Chas. SchafTnit writes Insuranco on farm and city property against firo, lightning and tornadoes at lowest rates. Tho Outhwaito building occupied by H. E. Grice is boing painted a bright red which adds greatly to its appear anco. Tho Union Firo Insuranco Company is tho bost mutual. Combino risks; in installments 8 por cent. J. H. Surra, Special Agent. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grossman, residing north of Inavalo, a girl of usual Nebraska weight, on Wednesday October 10th. Tho rain on last Sunday afternoon and night was a good thing for tho largo acroago of whoat which has boon sown in this locality. A reprosontativo of Marshall Field & Co. will bo at Minor Bros, on next Monday and Tuosday and display his immonso lino of cloaks. Married, by Rov. A. G. Blackwoll at his resiodnco in Rod Cloud, on Sunday afternoon, Octobor 10th, Win. Reuben Keagle and Miss Mina McCall. W. K. Hayes who has boon day oper ator at tho dopot for somo timo past, has been appointed agent at Horndon, Kansas, on tho St. Francis branch. Dr. Fulkorson, oculist and aurist of Hastings, lato of the Illinois Eyo and Ear Infirmary of Chicago, will bo at Dr. Moranvillo's office in Rod Cloud, Tuosday Octobor 18, 1808. J. II. Smith writes combined insur anco tor a term ol live years at a por cent. On schools houses, churches and farm proporty on tho Installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Nob P. A. Wells and wlfo aro exposition visitors this week. Frank Tonnaut and wifo aro at tho exposition this weok. ' Bon McCuno is working for Shorwood & Albright this week. Mrs. J U. Smith and daughters Laura and Minnio aro at tho exposition. Charloy White, after a siego with ty phoid fovcr, is again ablo to bo out. O Mrs. Win. Zoluff has returned homo after a visit with hor paronts at Omaha. Mrs. Mary Rockwell was visiting at Norcatur, Kansas, tho first of tho weok. Mrs. Johanna Talt is seeing tho sights at tho Omaha exposition this woek. Mrs. Goorgo Dorr loft Thursday morning for a visit at Chlllicothc, Miss ouri. Get your salo bills printed at this of fice and you will receive a notice in tho paper free. A. C. Hosmcr is in Chicago this wook in the interests of tho N. & K. F. & M. L. S.&P.J.oto. Don't fail to attond tho big cloak opening nt Minor Bros, on Monday and Tuosday, Octobor 17 aud 18. Dr. Futkerson, oyo and oar specialist of Hastings will bo at Dr. Moran villo's ofllco Tuesday, Octobor 18, 1808. Rubber boots, arctics, heavy aud light, all widths and toos tnado. Rub bers of every description. Galusha & Wescott. A saving of fuel now days is ono of tho things to look after and that won derful "Rotort" hoator nt W. W. Wrights fills tho bill. A good many nro still in arrears on subscription who might just as woll pay up now and tnko advantago of our offer of promiums. Old fashions in dress may bo revived but no old-fashioned niedicino can ro placo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy. For salo by H. E. Grioo. Write to J. Francis, General Passen ger agont Burlington Routo, Omaha, for handsomo 82-pago pamphlet de scriptive of tho Trans-Mississippi Ex position, froo. 'Astonishingly low rates will bo in. ef fect on account of Odd Fellows day nt tho exposition, only $4.65 to Omaha and return. Selling dates October 15, 18 and 17. Rotutn limit October 20. Havl ng removed my offico 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 locntion in tho front rooms over Goo. W. Lindsoy's moat market whoro calls will bo answered day or night. Dr. F. E. McKeebv. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt tho postofDco at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho wook onding Oct. 18th, 1808. Hill.H.M, . Shupps, A. B. S. White, J. C. Those lottors will bo sent to tho dead lottor offico Oct. 37th, if not called for before. Whon calling for abovo plcaso say advertised . T. C. Hackek, P. M. Buy Dutchoss pants of Galusha & Wescott. They givo you lOo for overy button that comes off, COc for a rip at waist band, $1 or a now pair for a rip in any other pin jo. Prico $1.25 to $1.50. Ono Minute Cough Curo surprises pooplo by its quick euros and children may tako it in largo quantities without ho least dangor. It has won for itself tho best reputation of nny preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in tho throat or obstinato coughs. C. L. Cotting. Don't think becauso you soo n big crowd on ono of tho corners those days that thoro Is a fight or dog fight. Tho chances aro it is nothing that is somo pop jorator explaining stato savings, which is about ns near nothing as any thing wo know of. Galusha & Wescott nro drawing cards for Red Cloud thoso fall days. Every day they sond suits, underwear, shoos oto. to McCook, Hastings, Wymoro, North Branch, Rivorton, Guido Rook. Prices and stook for tho pooplo 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 Octobor 15th, 10th and 17th, continuous pass- ago in both directions, with final limit of Ootobor 20th. A. Conovor, Agont. C. E. Hicks of Bladen, republican candidnto for float roprcsontativo was in tho city Thursday 'and made this ofllco a pleasant call. Mr. Hicks is n very highly respected citizon, and an able and enterprising business mnn in tho community in which ho resides and should tho people of fWobster aud Adams counties decldo by thoir ballots for him to roprosont thorn as float rep resentative they can rest assured that thoir interests will bo well cared for and aotomlwked In UttlbjhtMt. On noxt Friday, October 21st, Judgo M. L. Hayward republican candidato for governor on tho republican ticket, Capt O. E. Adams, republican candi dato for congress from tho Fifth dist rict, and several of tho other republi can stato candidates will spoak at tho opera houso in this city commencing at two o'clock p. m. This will bo tho only chanco to hear tho republican candi dato for governor, and every ono should turn out and holp to givo tho noxt governor of Nebraska a rousing reception. THE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Mrs. T. O. Hacker Is on tho sick list. Win. Uonso is building an addition to his tee houso. Mrs. Goorgo W. Llndsoy ia homo attorn visit in Omaha. Wm.Parkosnnd wlfo nro taking in tho exposition this wook. C. E. Stino of Suporior was in tho city Sunday tho guest of F. W.Cowdon. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry, n chub, by girl, of tho usunl Nebraska weight. James Emigh and wifo loft tho last of tho weok for a visit to Omaha and tho exposition. M. Strain of Sheridan. Lucns countv. Iowa Is hero looking after real estate iuterests in thu county. Mrs. Olino loft Tuesday for an ox tended visit at Los Angeles, California, nnd other western points. Thos. Auld was in Akron, Colorado, this week looking after a shipment of cattlo which liu will bring hero. Arthur Hughes who for somo timo pnst lias been ono of tho tonsorlal nr tlsts at Ward Hiatt's shop, departed Tuesday for Wymoro. Marshall Field & Go's ontiro lino of clonks will bo displayed to tho public at Minor Bros, storo on noxt Monday and Tuesday, October 17 and 18. Boforoyou buy a heating stovo soo that "Retort" heater at Wright's hard waro storo. It is n wonderful boat producer nud saver of fuel. W. T. Elliot who rocontly was dls oharged from tho Third Reglmont is quito siok with malarial fover, contract ed during his stay at Jacksonville Flor ida. Mrs. Nottio Barton who has boon visiting nt Bonvor City stopped off tho first of tho wook wlillo on her wny homo to Burlington, Michigan to visit with L. II. Rust and wifo. During tho heavy storm of Sunday night, lightning struck nnd set fire to somo hay stacks nt Hank Mnuror's placo north of tho city nnd something over ono hundred tons of hay wero con sinned. Tho republican voters of Walnut creek precinct will moot in caucusr in tho school houso in Dist. No. 8, on Sat urday, October 15, at 1 p.m., for tho purposo of nominating an assessor and such othor business as may como bo foro tht mooting. Cohuittkehan. Among thoso who wont to tho expo sition on last Monday wero D. H. Kaloy and wifo, Edna and Jepsio Hondorson, G. W Dow, J. G. Potter, Goo Loo, Ern est Welsch, Dr. Emigh and daughter Bonnio, Sylvostor fcrisbio, Miss Mamie Bealo, W. V. Boalo, Jos. Horbergorand wifo, and Frank Smith. Tho Burlington Routo will run a special train to Omaha on account of Nebraska Day at tho exposition. Tho train will loavo this city Tuosday morn ing, Oct. 18th at 8:80 n. m. nnd nrrivo in Omaha at 10:30 n. m. Tho trnln will go to Suporior nnd from thoro will go ovor tho Edgar and Holdrcgo branch. Pooplo aro fast to catch onto low prices. That's tho reason we noil tho mon's and boy's shoes of Red Cloud. Wo aro bettor prepared to sell you this fall than ever in tho shoo aud rubber business. Carry tho J. B, Roynolds, Henderson, Dcsnoyor Shoo Co, lines, bost tbrco linos on earth. Galusha & Wescott. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm m A Open Letter from 1 m Our New York Buyer. m Read What It Says. Nuw York, Sept. 19, 1898. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., Red Cloud, Neb, Gentlemen I am happy to inform you that I have bought a lot of Over coats from a concern going out of busi ness, at such low figures as will astonish you. They are all goods made this season and you will be able to give our customers the best bargains they ever bought. Sell them cheap, they will be the best advertisement you can get. Yours truly, Chas. Wiener. $ These goods are on our counters and 'M range in price from $4,50 to $10. $1 See them before you buy an Overcoat. Gomden-Haley flothing Go. M Red Cloud's Fastest Growing Store. p Spectacles! Spectacles! Spectacles! DklarM Advice to Consumptives There are three great reme dies that every person .with weak lungs, or with consump tion itself, should understand. These remedies will cure about every case in its first stages ; and many of those more advanced, It is only the most advanced that are hopeless. Even these are wonderfully relieved and life itself greatly prolonged. What are these remedies ? Fresh air, proper food and Scon's HMlsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites. Bctafraid of draughts but not of fresh air. Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of milk. Do not forget that Scott's Emulsion is the oldest, the most thoroughly tested and the highest en dorsed of all remedies for weak throats, weak lungs andS-f consumption tn all its stages. c nA ti.oal (It dnuiUU. SCOTT BOWHE, Chonkta, Nw York. MUM Ml MIWt 1 jyi t. Tho republican voters of Red Cloud township aro requested to meet at tho ofllco of 0. H. Potter on Saturday, Octobor 15th at 2 o'clock p.m. for tho purpose of placing in nomination n candidato for assessor and to nttond to such othor business as may como be fore tho meeting. C. II. Pottek, Committeeman. Only a fortnight remains in which to visit tho greatest exposition sinco tho world's fair. If you intend going at all go now. Horo is your opportunity For Nebraska Day, Wednesday, Octo ber 10, at tho TraUB-Mlssisaippl Expo, sition, tho Burlington has mado a rato of 98.00 for tho round trip from Rod Cloud to Omaha. Tickots will be on salo Soptembor 17th and 18th and will bo good tc roturn any timo within five days of dato of salo. Closing Out Sale I havo decided to closo out my ontiro stock of dry goods, hoots, shoos, hats, caps, notions, groceries, hardwaro, quoonswaro and salt. I must soil to pay indebtedness. It will pay ovory farmer to call in and get somo of theso bargains. I will soil my entire stock at a big discount for cash. A good chanco for somo ono with capital to engago in business. I will soil tho building or ront it. G. A. Hakuis, Cowlos, Nebraska, On Octobor 4th, 11th, 18th and 25tb, tho Burlington Routo will soil tickets to Hot Springs or Custer, South Da kota, and roturn, at ono faro for tho round trip. Tiukets will bo good thir ty days from data of salo and aro for continuous passngo in lnth directions, Hutu to Hot Springs, Smith Dakota from Red Cloud, $10 00'. Rato to Cus ter City, South Dakota, from Rod Cloud, $10,00. Call on tho undersigned for further particulars. A. Cohoyer, Bo fitted accurately, norfootly and speedily by ono who can do it. LATEST GRADUATE OPTICIAN. I havo tho llnotand most complete trial caso for testing tho oyes in tho vnlloy. Am hotter cquippod for and do tho optical business of this county. Will fit you bettor nnd cheaper nan can bndono olsowhoro. VS822Xss,1m A Good Alarm Clook for 75o. When you como to buy this clock you will find that I havo them and will not try to soil you something higher priced. Yon will And all I ollor for aalo equally cheap, such as DNE AND EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, WATCHKS.oJEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES, CHARMS.GUAINS, ETC. Willi do your complicated watch If the lines In this diamond figuro do not worf cnoapor and uottor than it can ppear equaUy black in all the different fc done elsewhere. WIRE Initial San it Indicates a defect of sight Hnger Ring. I aoast FIni land I Brace- .I appear ., J !.,., l ,nili.ata n lnlvt. n? Riirnc " "K, ' !, r,,J norvons liuad-acho and should jots mado while you wait. Will be corroded at onco. Eyes tested free. THOS. Watch examiner for B. & M. Enarav- ilo you wait. ing dono also Jowolor and Graduato Optician eity Dhv and Express Itine. ROSS Si. RIFB, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as theJLowestJ CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESSICO. Subscribe now if you wish to take advantage of our Free Book Offer, i vs m 70 1 1 H V ' l. ;" 4aJWftW3l3WfWSK,i'a525::