:tf i' . I? ;.. ttv. i Ui V V Ftnrxa -. I MVMMUuK lill'1Mt''iJ '" T'rww v?-W'itj i fwy.t y y. n . ..it- a, ".. . u(kwiWHWi: i-r- f .. tfV!-i . - i.. iT'&rLii.iii.mli'4wKui'vK.tntiH.ixtywtAivt w At"r,wrjrtmmjittyffw -s rst. '!TyysrBM gL:.z::.zs--jL-- ..i :i , . f -y. Bifpf,ig'gs!i'' -gyjrsi"aq i, ss, VOLUME XXVI. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCT. 21. 1898. NUMBER 42 DURING THE PAST SONIEtt EflRkY FAItlt we made preparations to make this season's business stand at the head of the output of Utorthy teehndising. The success of our plan has been far in ex cess of our expectations. (HE GAfl SELL flIGHT BECAUSE WE BUY RIGHT I CMSH WASHINGTON NOTI2S. S'eretury liny U to shrewd n diplo mat to publicly dbctiss thu fakes thnt are tilnut daily t-tibifil from Paris nml Madrid, alleging hitches and dead liu'ki In tlio peueo I'ninuiissinii, lint his countenance cxpres.M his utter In- llilTtTCIIl'll tO li'l MMISiltintl.", when they tiro cnHui to hi attention by newspaper wiM) Al' lie ill miy on the 8lll)jt'l't IS tl: It nothing of itl)lllttlnci civil government is extnl'lishod. (Sen, Brnokn It.iN hcuu naked to notify tlio wnr department liy cnhlo how ninny snldli'is hi' considers absolutely nee essiuy 10 proMirvn good older in Io"lo Beo. If (Sen, Brooke dors not make hit estimate too lingo, it is probable thut thu Island will lm pnrilscncd on llrely by regulars, as the wir depart ment wishes to avoid the oc euso of thu transportation buck titul forth of has yot been received from tin- Amerl 'vnlnnt tors, Secretary Alger taking Urn is the Golden Bullet that u U BUTTERS DOWN COMPETITION. 1 The past week makes you think of WINTER WEAR I H We have it, our stock of UJiOERttjEflRI the largest in the city, io days ago we opened another invoice of men's underwear in wool fleece lined goods. These are good values at 6oc, but buying and sell ing for cash enables us to place them on sale at 50c each. Men's Underwear. Men's Cotton Fleeco Lined Wear at 89c each. These are regular 50o goods. Ohildrens Underwear. Chlldrons' Camels Hair Underwear ' Pants and Vests at Go for size 10 with a 80 raise per pair. Fleeco Lined sizo 1G at IGo with 5c raiso persizo. ... Full line of Lndies Yt. fc - , Blankets.. By Early Purchasing In Largo Quantities Wo Were Enabled to Socuro Many Ex'ra Values in Blankets. Wo Placo Them on Salo at Extra Value Prices Tho result has been, as it is, a great Blaukettrado. All cotton, full sizo bed, sizo guaranteed, at 85o upward to $1.75. $3.00 to $8 00 for union. $8.25 to $8.00 for all wool. Wo call special attention to our $1.75 12-4 cotton Blanket, weight 8) por pair. Outings. We opened tho season with 250 pioens of outing. Wo still have about 50 puterns left. Tho values in these goods can .not be duplicated anywbero. Winter Wraps. That our stock of Ladies, Cbildrons and Misses Cloaks and Jackets is par oxcollenco has boon well shown during tho cloak carni val salo which wo held tho first part of this week. With tho largo number of ' goods shown in tho city during tho salo. on oxcellent opportunity was given for comparison. Tho result was our sell, ing of many garmonts from such ex amination. Prices aro right too. Gry Goods, Cloaks, etc., First Floor Main Room. Groceries and Queensware, West Room. Furniture, Second Floor. Carpets Second Floor. Mens' Furnishings, Main Room. Shoes Main Room, Deck. Miner Brothers. MJ Dnnncxinnnnnnnn cull uumiuisMniiers. Tlio latest fake about tin? Spanish commissioners hav ing propositi thai the cinporcr of (Jer 111,11. y should hn asked to determine thu ...i.-l.lp of tint Philippines is so ridi-c.ilciu-i ilmt one wonders ll should liuvu Inn 11 printed in American papers. It will mu rmieniburcd thut the protocol which brought tho suspension of hosti lities expressly provided that thn I) S. should retain Manila and thu stir rounding country, and thut thu puace cuiiiiiiUhion Miould dulennlnu thu dis position of the it st of the Philippine group. Tho peace commission is only authorized to negotiate 011 thu basis provided for by thut protocol. By keeping that fact in mind, it will bu a comparatively easy matter to detect f'ako news about thu doings of the peace commission. Acting Secretary of tho Interior Ryan, was somowhat surprised wlion ho was visited by a delegation of full blooded Cherokee Indians, who came all the way from Indiau Territory to ask him if tho Curtis act for tlio reor ganization of Indian Territory, which congress passed last Juno and was ap proved by tho president, was really n law; and tho Indians appeared ti bo oven more surptiscd when ho assured them that it was. They insisted that he should say in writing that tho act was a law, and to please them he wroto on the face of a copy of tho act, "This is a law," and signed bis name. The Indians took tho copy with them but still seemed to have doubts about tho matter, Secretaries Long and Alger nro good friends personally, but thu relations between tho departments of tho gov ernmentnavy and war over which tlioy respectively preside have beeti inoro or less strained ever sinco the adjutant general of tin army sent u report to tho war investigating com mission, prepared by direction of Sec retary Alger, which naval officials and others, regarded as an attempt to make Admiral Sampson responsible for the delays in gutting Gen. Shatter's army to Cuba, after it was put on board of transports at Tampa, Florida. This was flatly denied by Adjutaut General Corbin, but his denial did not stop thu talk, and it has boon some times quito bitter on tho part of Mil cials of both departments. Tho rela tions between tho two departments wore not improved when Lieutenant Frank K. Hill, of tho navy, who had chargo of the debarkation of Shafter's army, stated that tho transports had arrived off the coast of Cuba with no facilities for landing tho troops, and if tho navy bad not como to tho rescuo tho atmy would never bavo been land ed and baoked up that assertion by saying that Gen. Shatter had also. ex pressed tho same opinion. Lieutenant Hill said he had no idea of striking at tho war department in his testimony, which embraced only facts that wero known to all who accompanied Shatter's army, but war department assistants insist that he was actuated by a desire to "get even." It was un derstood that when tho commission, which has gono to Jacksonville, Florida, returns to Washington, it will ask thu navy department for copies of all dispatches to and from Admiral Sampson. There will bo no military governor appointed for Porto Rico, over which tho American flag will fly on and after tho 18th, Inst., and it is the impression in administration circles that congress will loso no timo In providing a form of civil government for the Island, and until thut is done tho general in com mand of the U.S. troops on tho island will have the authority of a governor. Major (Jen Brooke, I at prrseni In command Mieiv, Inn It f. by no means cortaiu thu'. ho Kill iiniuiu until tho ground that under tho term of their enlistment "for two years, or for war" every volunteer who wishes his discharge will havo 11 right to demand and receive It, thu uiliittte tn.it peace is ofllcially declared between Spain and tho U. S. Lire news from Cuba is not tntisfuc lory, (Jen. Gomez, who bus tlnnis nioro or less sulking ever sinco tho U. S. de clared war against Spain, is reported to have threatened to J.ead bis men buck into thu Held, unless bis ideas aro carried out by tho alleged government of tne Cuban republic and by thu U. S. authorities. Hu wants the U. S. to get olf thu Island as soon as the Spanish troops do, and leave thu Cubans to ar range things to suit themselves. His ideas atid thoso of Souator Foraker seem to bo very nearly alike. Last Excursion to Omnha, Friday Oct 35. Thu success of tho Burlington's ex cursion to Oinuha, Tuesday, October 35, is assured If the clerk of the wuiilhcr does bis duty. Everything depend upon him. The rate is lower than over before offered only $11 00 foi the round trip, Tickets will bu good to return until Oo'nbor 81. Special train with tliim:h coaches for Omaha leaves Red Cl-md at 10:110 p.m., Out. IB, a) riving al Omaha 7:110 next day. The program for the week beginning Oct. 21, will bo us v.uit'd and Interesting as that of any week since tho exposition opened Its gates list Jtlliu. It will in clude daily band concerts, exhibition drills by the U. S. Llfo Saving Crow and ascensions of the Santiago War Balloon. Tho livo stock exhibit, "tlio best in thu history of the world," will be open all week, All thu Midway at tractions will be in full swing and the exhibits in the government, mines and mining, art, agricultural, electrical, manufacturing anil state buildings will be as well worth seeing as at any time during tho progress of the exposition. If yon havo not yot visited tlio great fair, don't lot this opportunity go by. If you havo seen it go again. Tickets and full information at B & M. R. R. depot. Throo Dootora In Consultation. Prom Dcnjamln Franklin.) "When you aro sick, what you liko best is to bo chosen for u medicine in tho first placo; what oxpoiienco tolls you is best, to bo chosen in tho second placo; what reason (i.o., theory) says is best Is to bu chosen in tho third place. But if you can got Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Roason to hold a consultation together they will glvo you tho best ndvico that can bo taken." When you havo a bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Chambor lains Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safo to tako. Dr. Experi ence would recommend it because it nover talis to effect a speedy and per manent ctu'o. Dr. Reason would rec ommend It bocaubo it is prepared on scientific principles, and acts on na ture's plan in reliovlngtholungs.opon ing tho secretions and restoring tho system to a natural and healthy con dition. For Bale by H. E. Grlco. OIIUUCH NOTRS. CIlltlHTIAN OIIUHCII. Services each Lord's Day us follows: Morning servleu at 10:110. Subject, "OlirUtlan Curage." Biblu school, 11:45 a.m. Junior Christian Endeavor 8 p. in. Bee lor Christian Endeavor (1:45 p.m; Evening servleu at 7:80 o'olook. Sub ject, "For What to Use Your Biblu." ' Excellent niiislo eauh service. Prayer meeting and bible study on Wednesday evenings. Ladles' Aid Socloty Friday aftor noons. Our pleasant church home and all services are over open to tho public. L. A. HuasoNO, Pastor. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for auy caso of catarrh that can not bu cured by Halls Catarrh Curo. F. J. Cheney & Co , Pi ops., Toledo, Ohio. We tho ubdorsigned havo known, F. J. Cheney for tho past fifteen yours, and believu him perfectly honorable in all his business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out any obligations made by tho linn. West & TnoAx, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan& Mauvik, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tlio blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prlco 75o per bottle. Sold by all druists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the Lost. m 8TATB CREEK. Sowing grain is tho order of tho day. Irank Graham sold somo fat cat tlo in Red cioud last Saturday. Old Undo Jimmio Stono has been vory sick but is better at present. Wood Stevens is homo from Indiana. Poaches aro about all gono for this year. Mulva Vandyko has hold several meetings nt Pleasant Dale and North Branch sinco sho camo homo from California. Old Undo John Beacham mado tho round trip to Missouri and back in about ono year. Liko bad money thoy all cotue back. Frank Graham went to Riverton last week on a business trip. James Graves has gono to Missouri on a pleasure and business trip. Clurk Stevens lost a flno fresh cow last week. Prof. Gainer has gono to Lobanou to teach again. This makes four or five timo in succession for him at that place. James Fruit is repairng his house this week with siding and shingles. Mr. Dug Davis and Mr. Herndon have traded farms. Mr. Davis gets 100 for his eighty thongh tho eighty l "CB8 i"woiiy, . ou are J r improved. They will movooloKKoa P ana teoi aesponaeni. r or MKTUODI8T Services noxt Sunday as follows: Morning service at 10:80, Subject, Sunday School at 11:80 a.m. junior i.eague at 1 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. Evening service at7:80 o'clock. Sub Preaching at A in boy at 8 p.m. Prayer mooting on Wednesday ovon ing nt 7:80. Ladies Aid Socloty Friday afternoon. All aro most cordially Invited to at- tend. .", James Maiik Dauiiy, Pastor. ., BAl'TIST CHUnCH. f- Scrviccs noxt Sunday as follows. - Morning services at 10:80. Subject! "The Unknown God." ' '- Sunday School at 11:45. '"' Juniors mooting at 8 p.m. Young Peoplo's Union meets at, 7 p.m. . ' , Evening sorvico nt 7:80 o'clook. Sub "Tho Czar's Dream of Poaoo." Preaching on Wednesday ovoning at 7:80. All cordially invited. Seats free. Isaac W. Edson, Pastor. Mtisio on the Qraphophone. Few people appreciato tho marvelous power of the Graphopbone as an en tertainer. It is an instrument which, though it , costs much less than tho least exponsivo musical instrument, will enable its owner to bavo at pleas ure musio of any kind from that of tho bagpipo to that of tho grand mili tary band. It reproduces vocal selec tions and gives ono command of ovory pleasure that appeals to tho sense of hearing. No investment pays such largo roturns in pleasure. Besides re producing tho musical and other rec ords mado for entertainment purposes, tho Graphophono will record immo diatoly and repi'duco atoncoandas often as is desired, your own words or song, or any sound. By writing to the Columbia Phonograph Company, 720 722 Olivo St., St. Louis, Mo., you can obtain a catalogue that will glvo full information aseto prices of Grapho phono outfits. Livor Complaints and Nervousness Oared. A torpid liver always produces dull ncss, irntabiiiiy, etc. xou are an CONaitKOATlONAL. Regular services noxt Sunday as fol lows: Morning sorvico at 10:80. Sunday School atll:4C. , Indian Creek at 8:80. Young Peoplo's Society of Christian Endenvor at 0:80p.m. Evening service at 7:80. Mid-wook prayer meeting and con ference Wednesday evening at 7:80. All cordially Invited to attend these services. . Frank W. Dkan, Pastor. . much better improved. They about November 1. D. McCartnoy will build a now resi dence In the near future. He has a part of tho lumber on the ground now. Threo of our soldier boys are home on a furlough Albert Rubens, Frank Bozurk and Eli Amns. They go back October 25tb, to' Chlckamuaga and then expect to go to Cuba. Ocoasiokal. DnWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo has tho largest sale of any salvo in tho world. This fact and its merit has led dishon est peoplu to attempt to counterfeit it. Look nut for tho man who attempts todicivi' V"U when you call for Do Wilt's W itch Hnzel Salvo tho greut pile cuto. C. L. Colling. 1 haps you havo treated with physicians or tried somo other recommendod mod iclno without benefit. All that Is no argument against "Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic," which we insist will curo nervousness and liver complaints. If not satisfied after using ono bottle your money will be refunded by C. L. Cottiag. m Bhonmatism Cured in a Day. "Myc'.ioCure," for. rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days. Its aotlon upon tho system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at unco tho cause and tho discaso imme diately disappears. Thu first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by H. E. Grice, druggist, Red Cioud, Neb. Dr. Miles9 Heart Cure Curat a Prominent Attorney. ,7;SWv.'i k V B. B. O. PHELPS, tho loading podiloar !: Jwl attorney of Dolfaat, N.Y., wrltoa: "I was discharged from tlio army.on account of 111 health, and Buffered irom heart trouble over since. I frwiuoutIy,bal fainting and smothering spells. My forju was boat as a man of 80. I constantly oro an overcoat, even In summer, for foar of taking cold. I could not attend to my busi ness. My tost was brokon by sovore palbi about tho boart and loft' shoulder. Three years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles Heart Ouro, notwithstanding I had used to much patont medicine and taken drugs from doctors for years without being holped. , Dr. Miles Iloart Curo restored mo to health. It Is truly a wondorful modlcino and It afford, mo much pleasure to recommend tll Mm. ouy loovoryone." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee., first bottlo benefits or monoy re funded, nook on tils-' easoa of tho heart and nerves treo. Add re: 1. DB. MILES UEDl.KU CO, W toarea ; j1., ft fw HI l Mesramtgsi SiWCVW-TM 3BBartftt!BasgBgs :. JbfcAU wmmmmmmmmmmmm