THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH. 31. 1899. r I The Byes I and I Health At' Nothing is tnoro import- 4 unt foi tlio preservation of good lioultli mui clour J business Judgment tlinn Ienluus care of tlio eyes. J )efcctivevisiou proline ! 01 irritation unit nor 4 vousnoss, nml in this J condition no person is J cnpablo of Riving to bus- iness matters or to the J ordinary nUiiifs of lifo J tlio attention necessary 4 to success. Perfect (it tine glasses will over come nature's defects. You enn have your eyes examined trco uy Newhouse Bros., t Graduate Refracting Opticians J and Jewelers. 4 4 IlrliiR tin your Watcli, Clock nml Jewelry j work. Wodo llieboKl work. J GENERAL CITY NEWS. Thk Chief 91.00 per year. Court commences next Monday. Nolso Longtin was in Rivcrton Tues day night. Soo W. W. Wright's lino of cooking stoves nml ranges. Mrs. II. B. Simons of Inavnlo was visiting friondB lioro Saturday. Mrs. Dwight Jonos of Guido Rock was visiting frionds hero this wcok. For Sale A Hall's lire proof safe and family horso. ScoMrs.J.C. Warner. Uavoyou soon J. O. Butler's now lino of 5-A horso blankets, fur and plush vrobos. Call on G. W. Dow when in want of new or second hand plows, harrows, cultivators, listers or buggies. Our roal estate man John Myors sold :a farm 2 miles northwest of Cowles to J. C. Wilson of Saline county. T J. R. Mercer this wet k removed his law office to tho rooms in the Moon , Block formerly occupied by Randolph McNitt. Next Sunday evening at tho Motho dist church Rev. James Mark Darby will give the "Talo of tho Crucitixion" &a given by Benliur. J Mrs. John Parr arrivod from Fulton county, Illinois last night and with her husband who is nlroady hero will make this their futuro home. When our mayor condemns tho rick tv-stairwnys, no makeshift repairing .should be allowed to go. Nowstiarwaya and landings should bo ordered. If our readers want a cooking stove or range they should look over the lino kept by W. W. Wright. They havo as good an assortment as can bo found in Omaha. Miss Mlllio Slaby accompanied by her friend Vera Harmon arrived from Mc Cook on last Saturday and visited with tho former's sister Mrs. Thomas Kralick and other relatives and friends here. Notick persons wanting early ohio poptatoes forseed orother purposo will lo well to call on Clark Stevens for tho samo, before his stock of potatoes is all gone, 10 miles southwest of Red Cloud. Cr.AiiK Stkvens. Miss Maud Ingram, daughter of Mrs. Coruolia Ingram, living near Judson liod at tho homo of her parents on last Saturday. March 25. Deceased was sick but n short time and her death was stir prlso to her many frionds. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. J. A. Hagadorn of Smith Center was hero this wcok. Sco tlio lino lino of cooks and ranges handled by W. W. Wright. J. A Catupboll n roal estato man of Hastings wos hero this week. Insuro with tho Pennsylvania Firo of Phlladelphla.-W. L. McMillan, Agt. Fuim loans at low rates of interest. Loans closoed on day of application. -C. W.Kaloy. Miss Harrison who has been visiting with G. J. Warren and family has re. turned to Lincoln. Mrs. Jiiiinlo Rollison, of Furrngut, lown, (laughicrof Mrs. Joseph Graves arrived in tho city Tuesday. D. J. Myers has placed a shoo stock ir. thu building lately vacated by L. P Albright which ho will trade. Rev. E. J Randall formerly pastor of tho M. E. church here, now of Blue Springs wns hero tho last of the week. Tho man who procrastinates may bo sorry ho met tho undertaker before tho insuranco agent. Insmo in tho Travelers. Seed potatoes, Chicago market and early Ohio. 'Apply to Daniel Norris ll vu miles west mid ono mile south of Red Cloud. U. P. Atkinson of Pawnee county was hero tho first of the week for tho pur poso of looking up a location as school superintendent. Turnuro Bros, this week present two pretty window displays in tho dry goods department. They must bo scon to bo appreciated. Mrs. Anson Higby and Mrs.aMinnio Lottridgo of Lincoln, former residents of this city wero visiting friends hero tho first of the week. Tho beautiful cantnta "Little Red Riding Hood's Rescue" directed by tho Misses Campboll will bo presented Fri day evening, April 14. P. J. Turpin and Mr. Cady of Iowa wero here this week negotiating with our real estato agent John Myers for tho purposo of purchasing land. For n quick remedy and ono that is perfectly safo for children let us rec ommend Ono Minute Couch Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick ling in tho throat and coughs. C. L. Cotting. Don't buy n rango or cooking stovo until you exumiuo tho lino kept by W. W. Wright. They aro of tho latest pattern nnd built to do good cooking and save fuel. Thbre havo boon numerous bad ac cidents in tho past month. Thero may bo many in tho future. Insuro ngainst accidents in tlio best company in tlio world, tho Travolers of Hartford. W L. McMillan, Agent. MERE MENTIONINGS. Thu t'uiKK and Chicago Inler Ocean one year fur $1.25, Tho sooner tho old lookeiy Is con demned thu better. Robes and blankets in endless vari ety at J. O. Butler's. Mrs. Hussong returned Wctluosdny from a visit ut Franklin. best on SIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IN a careful chemical ex amination of the leading Malt Extracts of the world, the United States Govern ment Chemists found J Paftst 1 Malt Extract i I TfoBeSfl&nic was the only one of all that S a was absolutely Dure ana per fect. Others cannot replace It. At U4fa stent. m I The ordinance in regard to rhkoty stairs will bo enforced. Bent four-by fours should no longer bo allowed to hold up landings on which a number of people are liablo to stand. Tho Baptist Choir will render raunio specially propared, at tho Eastorservico to bo held noxt Sunday. Tho wholo service will bo suited to tho season and worthy of a largo audienco. For Sale. House and lot, corner Wobstor streot nnd Fifth avenuo, con taining rooms and cellar; also bam and lot. For further particulars, ail dress, L. Baum, No. 71 Potomac Avo. Chicago, Ills. Tho pupils of tho Inavalo School will givo an entertainment ut tho school houso in Inavalo, consisting of reci tations, songs, tableaux, dialogues, and a visit from Mother Goose and her il lustrious family, Friday April 7, at So'clock. Adailssion 10a. Seventy-fivo of Red Cloud's talented young ladies and littlo girls are now (hilling for tho cantata Rod Riding Hood. Soma of our leading soloists will nlso assist. This promises to be ono of the most enjoyable entertainments given in the city in along time. Will H. Price living across tho Kan- sis lino in Smith county died on tho 21st, of measles and, pneumonia. Do ceaBcd was an old resident of that sec tion and leaves a wifo and four child ren to mourn his loss. Rov. Marker of Cora conducted tho funeral services and tho remains were laid to rest in tho Cora cemetery. List of letters remaining unoallcd for at the postoflice ut Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending March 80th 1899. Davis, Miss G. A. Spring, J. H. Those letters will bo sontto tho dead letter oflico April 13th, if not called for before. When calling for abova please say advertised. r. C. Hackku, P. M. Ono man's prophecy is on gonoral principles worth about as much notice as another's, but hero is a prophecy, made by Cupt.Thos, E. McKee, Journal Clerk of tho House, authority upon tho drift of political events: Capt. MeKeo fays; "I prophecy that inside of two years Cuba will be annexed to thu United Statos. Business interests in tho Island will urgu such action. Tho Cubans til o entirely without revenues, and should they bo left to govern them selves, they would proceed to tax f orcigu corpomUoBs oMt of existence." The 5-A hiiou blanket, the besl thu maikut in sold by J. 0. Butler. Miss Pnrdun returned home Tuos day after a several month's visit with her Mister, Mrs. Ed PurkuH. J John Rntiohoy, Ben Ludlow, Morris Stern, 11. P. Hutchinson and Charley Lindluy wero in Huntings tlio fore pint of tho week. The usual weekly snow storm arrived on time Thursday morning and remind eil UK that the lime for planting potatin s had arrived. Miss Etta Riekerhon of Chamber lain, South Dakota, who formerly lived in this city, is hero visiting frionds and relatives L 11. Rust says if you want some good nursery stock cheap this spring let him know what you want. Also lias It co paint to sell. Define tho discovery of One Minute Cough Cuie, minitteiH wero greatly disturbed by roughing congregations. No excuse for it now. C. L. Cotting. Got your sale bills printed at this of fice and the atinounrenient of sale will bo minted in the paper during tho time pu-ceding the .sale day free of charge. "Givo mo a liver regulator and I ran regulate tho woild,"sald a genius. Tho druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Littlo-Early RUcrs, thu famous little pllli.-O. L. Cotting. Tho Cuikk has this week finished printing a hook of revised ordinances for the city and ou accouutof this work wo have not been able to give tho paper the u'.tontioa il should have. If you have a cough, throat irritation, weuk lung, pain In tho ches, difll cult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliablo and safe. C. L. Cot ting. Lost Sunday, March 20, near dist rict 14 Indian Creek a small black and white house dog with tun points. An swers to tho name of "Prince," has short tail and poor teeth. Roward for return to Dr. E. S. Uekd, Red Cloud. Tho Tutincssecaus appeared ut the Methodist churrii ou lust Monday night. Owing to tlio fact that the men portion of thu party "hoofed it" to tlio depot we surmise that their receipts were either very light or stuck to tho managers coin sack. II. Vance Lane, general superintend ent of the Nebraska Telephono Com pany of Omaha was in tho city Monday looking after tlio Company's interests hero. He states that work will bo com menced ou their exchange hero and bo comploted during the month of April. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest rnenaccn to health of the present day. woyu BAmna rowotw CO., ntw touk. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. WEAR THE BEST Wc dont believe you can find a suit of any other make that will have the style and appearance of these Hart,Schaff ner & Marx suits or that will wear as well and cost as little i i tne lone run. yob can Dodge Them Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops? Did not succeed very well, did you? It's just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do it. They are about us on every hand and we are con stantly taking them into our lungs. Then why don't we all have this disease? Simply because these germs cannot gain a foot hold in a strong throat and lungs. It's when these are weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied with fat. The danger conies when the blood is poor and the body Is thin. If your cough does not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver OU with Hypophos phites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body be comes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold. It's this nourishing, sustain ing and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made It of such value in all wasting and exhausting diMMM. Cka4i.oo,lldrUMt4U, KOTT MWHB, Cbmk, Ntw Yrk. Harry Couovor of McCook wnsdiere Saturday. Evorott Dyer of McUook was hero the last of the week. A shooting gallery has boon estab lished in tlio rookery. Rov. J. M Darby visited with his brothor ut Hardy Wednesday. L. P. Albright has moved hls'imisio storo in tho small room lu tho Moon block. Uooso Thompson of Cowles was hero Monday ou his way homo from; u trip to Iudiaiiola. Boiilnh Jackson, after spondlng va cation at Uiverton, returned Monday to attend school. C. E. Hohlron, of Alladlu, Wyoming, brothor of Mrs. John Kuuohoy, was visiting hero tills wcok. D.L. Croat has had his residence property on Seward street nowly paint ed. Hndloy did tho work. W. B. Roby has hnd auothor coal houso built on tho lots west of Minor Bros., and Is also putting in scales. Deo Boot of MoCook, who lately had n successful operation porformod nt ChlcoKO. was lioro visiting tho last of tho weok. Postmaster Hacker has placed in the postofllco sovornl inenndescont gasoline lamps which make n great im provement. Ralph Poo, who was temporarily holding n position at Boukelmuu dur ing the nbsouco of tho operator thoro, is homo agniu. Mrs. McGrew who has been visiting with her sisters Miss Tilla and Grace McClelland returned to her homo at Shlckloy today. James llouron has sold his farm to a gentleman by tho nanio of Soaton liv ing near Amboy for 810,000, taking Mr. Soaton's farm in tho trade at 83,000. Will your widow dress as well as your wifo does? Answor this question by insuring your lifo in the Travelers Insuranco Company of Hartford. W. L. McMillan, Agent. Dr. J. F. Goodo of Houston, Ohio, has decided to locato in this city and practico mo.Mcino, Ho will occupy tho property formerly occupied by D. J, Myers on north Elm stroot. The Slayton Singers appeared nt tho opora house under tho auspices of tho Red Cloud schools on Wednesday night. Whilo tho entertainment did not como up to expectations thero wero some features that very good. This wook this oflico comploted tho work of printing tho "Revised Ordi nances of Red Cloud." Tho book, although containing but twonty-nino ordinances, covors ovorythlng nocos snry for tho government of tho city. in Come them some styles. in and of the and sec try on new HART, SCHAFFNCR & MARX KH mliiMl Will tiM 1 GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Copyright 1899 .Uy Htt, Sclmfloer & Marx Wc have just received $500.00 worth of Men's Fine Suits which Ave bought at our own price. We offer them at prices that will force you to buy if you see them. i If you want to look well on Easter we are the people, who can fit you out. Couiden-Kaley Clothing Go. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Mrs. C. F. Shepherd nnd son Kale of Ashland, Oregon, are visiting with Mi. and Mrs. C. W. Kaloy. Mr. Shepherd who is an old ahum of C. W.Kaloy will be hero tomorrow. They aro on their way to their western home having boon visitingin Ohio. Tho ontertainmont given by tho Juniors of tho High School in the north ward school building on Inst Saturday night was said to havo boon by thoso presontverj good, somo of thoso taking part recieving high prairie for tho man ner in which they rendered their parts on tho program. Noxt Tuesday is olootion, and tho ballot promises to bo light. Tho only ofllcos to be contested for uro olork, pollco judgo, ono member of tho school board and tildormnn in tho north ward. Samuol Klzor, tho candidato for nldor man from tho north wnrd by potition wont boforo tho city clork tho foro part of tho weok to withdraw his namo but was too lato as tho ballots had nl ready beon printed. ConMdernblo comment is being mado in regard to the acquittal of .Samuel Vnr In Judge Dully V court and tho Judge U considerably wrought up over tho fact that people are insinuating that ho showed paitlality to the prison or. Tho Judgo says that tho reason of young Fair being turned looso was on account of tho ignorance of tho deputy county attorney and says that tho peoplo who havo tho most to say do not know what they are Ulking about. The Pond-Berlin Company. Tho PondUerliu Opora Company ap peared at tho opera houso hero last night, commencing a three nights en gagement. Thu presentation last night was tho four act drama "Caprico" which was vory well rendered taking into consideration tho small audienco and trials a show has to put up with whon showing In nn opera houso that has got entirely behind tho times nnd which is not well lighted and which gives ono that creepy feeling. Tho company will present on Friday night "Tho Lights o' London" and a bettor turn out should bo nccordod them than ou their first night's nppoaranco. Mas ter Berlin the ''kid" is always a favor ite and his rondition of comic songs and make-up always brings down the houso, Tho illustrated song fenturo is first class and well worth tho prico of admission. If this company does not havo n good houso tho rost of tlio weok wo will take it for granted that tlio poople do not go on account of tlio condition of tlio opera house. m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and inlluonza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a huge part of tho civilized world, The most Haltering testimonials have beon received, giving accounts of i(s good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it lias cured; of se vere colds that havo yielded promptly to its soothing effects, nnd of tho dan gerous attacks of croup it has cured, ofton saving tho lifo of tho child. Tho extensive uso of jt for whooping cough has shown that it robs this disense of dangerous consequences. Sold by II. E. Grlco. Don't Lose any Time About It. en If you expect to go west this spring ask tho nearest Burlington routo agent about tlio specially reduced rates now in olToot to Montana, Utah, Cali fornia, Washington and Oregon points. Ask about them right away today. They may be withdrawn at any mo ment. Through tourist sleeping car sorvico to San Francisco, and Los An geles overy Thursday; to Butto, Spo kane and Seattle overy Tuesday and Thursday. J. Francis, Goueral passim ger Agent, Omaha, Nub, !. --t m 11 Examination Notice. Rogulni examinations for persons desiring to ttnili in Webster county aro held In thu Hiipeiiiiteudenl's olllco ut Red Cloud, the third Saturday in each mouth. Eva J. Cask, County Supt. Soed potatoes for sale. See S. F. SpokeeieM. CHURCH SERVICES. UIIItlSTIAN cnuiton. Services on March 10th aro I" '") held ut the court house ut the regulai .tours. Services each Lord's Day as follows: Morning sorvico at 10:110. Biblo school, 12m. Junior Christian Endeavor 3 p.m. Sod ior Christian Endeavor 0:45 p.m. Evening service nt 7:80 o'clock. HKT1IODIST Services next Sunday ns follows: Morning sorvico nt 10:30. Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. junior league at 4 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. Evening sorvico nt 7:80. Prayer mooting on Wednesday evon ing at 7:130. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All nre most cordially invited to at tond. Jamkh Mahk Dakiiv, Pastor. 11A1TIST CHUltCH. Services next Sunday as follows. Morning services ut 10:30. Subject. "Tho Risen Lord." Sunday School at ll:t5. Juniors meeting at li p.m. Young People's Union moots nt 7 p.m. Evening sorvico nt 7:80. Subject, 'The Eve of Election." General prayer and conference meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Seats free. I8AAO W. Edson, Pastor. , fol- CONOUKOATIONAL. Regular services next Sunday ns lows: Morning service at 10:30. Subject, "Christ Only," followed by sacrament of the Lord's supper. Sunday School at 11:45. Young People's Society of Cbristlaa Endeavor at 6:80 p m. Evening services at 7:20. Subjoct, "Tlio Great Prophet." Mid-week prayer meeting and con foronco Wednesday evening at 7:30. Quarterly business muotingand pre paratory lecture at 2:30, Friday, March illst, All cordially invited to attend these services, Fuanic W. Dkan, Pastor. J. Shcor, Socialist, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his littlu daughter woh vory low with cioup,uiid her lifo saved after all phy sicians had failed, only by using Ono MliuHo Cough Cure. O. L. Cotting. 1 Thk Chief and the Chicago UUx Ocn one jear forfl'JW." fii V i . ' -V'S t'fi ' '3 s &$&: cfcJtOJll J&4L .iKjAl. - .