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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL. 14. 1899. I i ' The Byes and Health Nothing is raoro import- ant (ot the preservation J of good health and clear ! business judgment than Iealoua care of the eyes. J )efectiTe vision produc-! cs irritation and nor- i vousness, and in this J condition n person is J capable of giving to bus- 4 tnnaa mat tan Ar fft tllA 4 ordinary affairs of life 1 tho attention necessary 1 to success, roriocl tit ting glasses will over como nature's defect, i You can have your oyes J cxaminoo. iron oy Graduate Rtfnctine Opticians J and Jewelers. lIurhntt:G Rmc. V" ' Bring in your Watch, Clock and Jewelry J work. Wo do the bcit work. j 4 4 It GENERAL CITY NEWS. No. 1, Third avonuo. TflE CniEF $1.00 per year. Vrcsh Dock beer on tap at Storn'a. Goo. Fentress went to Guide Rock 'Sunday. F. A. Sweezv was in tho city tho first jf tho week. Seo W. W. Wright's lino of cooking aloves and rangos. Jf you want anything in tho harness Tino see Fogol and Hutchison. 8. H. Peterson of Burr Oak, Kansas was doing businos in this city this week. A One baby, boy arrived at tho home of J. H. Wcgmann on Tuesday oven ing. Prof. J. I. Kollov was in Omaha tho first of the week looking after business matters. "Mrs. Walt Warren of Suprrior has been visiting relatives and f rionds here this week. Mrs. C. Wegmann of Blue Hill, mother of our photographer, J. H., is .visiting in tho city. W. B. Roby this weok moved his food storo to Third avonuo in tho roar of .Miner Bros , department store. Call on G. W. Dow when in want of now or second hand plows, harrows, cultivators, listorh or buggies. Dr. Mosahart is a graduate optician mid ilts glasses scientifically. Ho guar antees his work. At Dr. Beck's offico A;iril21, ono day only. Tho Superior Journal has taken up tho whlto man's bunion In an endeavor to have tho sidewalks of that placo re paired. It has a huge job on hand. If our readers want a cooking stove or rango thoy should look over tho lino kept by,W. W. Wright. Thoy havo as good an assortment as can bo found In Omaha. Tho ladles union socioty will give a Imskot social at the Amboy school houso Thursday, March 20th. All aro i n vlted to como. Each girl Is expected to bring a basket. At tho quarterly businoss mooting of tho Congregational church tho last weok in March Rov. F. W. Doan was called for another year. This yoars work closes tho last weok in May. Wo hear nuraorous complaints lately of parties losing dogs. Wo aro always pleasod to note improvements of this charactor and would bo furthor pleased to note that our canino population had boen reduced to 00. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. No. 1, Third avonuo. Bock boor on tap n' Sterns'. Bluograss seed at Mitchell Bros. M. K. Hooves of Guido Rock was hero Sunday. Lvorott Dyer of McCook was horo Thursday. Harness of all kinds at Fogol nnd Hutchison's. Mrs. Conductor Smiley of St. Joe was horo Saturday. Reese Thompson and wlfo of Cowlos was hero Monday. A. O. Hosmer was in Lincoln and Omaha this weok. Soo tho fine lino of cooks and ranges handled by W. W. Wright. J. II. Convorso of Shlckloy accom panied by his wife aro horo. Miss Fannie Euans of Orleans is visit ing with J. M. Sellars and family. Insure with the Pennsylvania Firo of Philadelphia. W. L. McMillan, Agt. Robert McBrido was looking after business mattors in Guido Rock Thura day. The round cavo of Dr. Reed's built by Geo. Ross is a sciontiho picco of workmanship. Farm loans at low rates of interest. Loans closocd on day of application. -C. W.Kaloy. Attorney A. H. Kidd of Beatrico was looking after legal mattors horo tho iirst ot tho weok. Mrs. Jacob Reiglo returned Thursday night from a sovoral weoks visit at hor old home in Pennsylvania. Tho trial of William Hayes this wooic rosulted in conviction and ho and Bent woro sentenced to flvo years each. C. F. Shepherd and family who havo been visiting with C. W. Knloy and family havo returned to thoir homo in Oregon. Sorvicoswill bo held at tho Catholic church on Saturday, April 10 at 10:30 a. m., and Sunday April 80th at 10:30 n. m. Jos. Fleckinoer. Bon Ludlow this weok laid a now brick walk in front of his rosidonco property. A good examplo which othors needing sidowalks should follow. MERE MENTIONINGS. aiumiiiniiirHiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHWiiiiu m B 5 KihSt I Mali Ext mtf s 1hP icsYl&nic Causes sweet sleep, restores E faded looks, lightens weary g s minas ana duiius up me body.- It braces; it gives I you vim and bounce. Rov. Frank W. Dean has boen retain ed by the Congregational church folks for another year from tho closo of this year of service which ondsj about the first of June. Don't buy a rango Jor cooking stovo until you examino tho lino kept by W W. Wrieht. They aro of tho latest pattern and built to do good cooking and save fuol. Dr. Croighton of tho London, Ontar io. Modical College, is oxpoctod to bo in Rod Cloud this wook to locato por manontly. Ho will havo his otDco ovor Cook's pharmacy. Dr. J. O. Mosshart thoLincoln Spec ialist, limits his practico to disoasos of tho oye, oar noso and ,thront. Ho will bo at Dr. Bock's ofllco Jon Friday April 31. Examination free. For a nuick romody and ono that Is perfectly safe for children lot us rec ommend Ouo Minute Cough Cure. It is oxcollent for croup, hoarseness, tick ling In tho throat and coughs. C. L. Cottlng. Fou Sale. Houso and lot, corner Webster street and Fifth avonuo, con taln!ngl2 rooms and collar; also barn and lot. For furthor particulars, ad dress, L. Baum, No. 71 Potomac Avo. Chicago, Ills. J. Sheer, Sodalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car lino, writes that his littlo daughter was vory low with croup, and hor llfo saved after all phy sicians had failed, only by using Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. L. Cottlng Etta May, daughter of Wm. A. and MinaQ. Brown, died Thursday morn ing, April Cth, at tho ago of 8 yoars, 3 months and 28 days. Tho funeral was hold at tho rosldenco on Friday nftornoou at 3 o'clock, and oouductod by Rev. Edson of tho Baptist church aud tho romalns woro laid to rest in city cemetery. Sho loavos a father, mothor, two brothers and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Tho shootlne irallory with tho brass band attachmont still holds forth in the rookery, and as yet no damago has re sulted to tho gallory. Whonovor any ono is lucky enough to hit tho bulls-eye of tho organ target tho soft and sooth ing strains of "Littlo Annie Uooney" or "Mister Storn'j Rookery" whichever you wnnt to call it comes floating ovor tho balmy spring atmosphoro and makes ono want to go lishing. Tho tow warm days of tho past wook havo made a vast difference in tho np- noaranco of our city. Most of tho 2 wintor'a accumulation of trash has boon raked up and burned, gardons plowed, fences ropairod and consider able painting done, and a much noatcr and moro attractivo appearanco U tho result. However, thoro aro still a number of yards in the city which could bo greatoly improved with a garden rako and a few leisure mo-MlU. No. 1, Third avonuo. C. B. Ciono lost a valuablu cow this week. Fresh bulk gardon seeds. Mitchell Bros 1. B. Brown of Nelson was heru Wednesday. Seed potatoes for sale. Seo S. F. Spokesfield. John McCallum jr, of Bladen was horo Monday. For hand made harness go to Figel and Hutchisons. Tho Chief and Chicago Inter Ocean ono year for 81.25. F. M. Barrett of Burr Oak, Kansas was horo Sunday. For that tired fooling take a glass of Bock boor at Sterns'. The CniF.r and tho Chicago Inter Ooian one yoar for 11.25. Seo tho "American" hog (fenco at Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. John Wiles has gono to St. Joo and Kansas City to look up a position. J. F Grimes of Bluo Hill was looking after business matters hero Tuesday. W. N. Klnslow of Holoit, Kansas was looking after busincB matters hero tho last of the weok. H. S. Homer of Burr Oak, Kansas was looking after business mattors hero tho first of tho weok. Mrs. Lytic who has boon visiting her brother A. G. Willis roturnod to her homo in tho western part of tho state Monday. Mrs. John Nesbit and children arriv od in tho city today from thoir homo at Kearney on a visit to friends and relatives. L. II. Rust says if you want somo good nursery stock choap this spring let him know what you want. Will have a full lino for salo noxt weok. (Jot your salo bills printed at this of fice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho paper during tho timo preceding tho salo day frco of charge Bids for delivering gravel to tho city will bo received by tho mayor. Bids must bo in by April 10, G p.m. Infor mation furnished iby Mayor. L. H, Beck, Mayor. Dr. Mosshart will visit this city regularly, one day in oach month and limits his practico to diseases of tho eye, ear, noso and throat. At Dr. Beck's offlco April 21. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, Atum faking powders arc the grata metucen to ncaMh of the proent day. KOVU MUM MWM 00., NtW VMK. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tho damage suit iu which Allen Car penter sued tho city of Rod Cloud for damages causod by his team running away, was brought to nn ond last Sat urday by tho jury bringing in a vor diet granting Mr. Carpontor damages to tho amount of ono dollar. Under this verdict oach party will bo com pollod to pay thoir own costs which will probably bo about $100. $&&ow2'&wwq I You may have heard about SCOTT'S EMULSION and have a vague notion . that it is cod-liver oil with ' its bad taste and smell and , all its other repulsive- fea tures. It is cod-liver oil, the purest and the best in the world, but made so palata ble that almost everybody can take it. Nearlv all children like it and ask for more. SCOTT'S. EMULSION looks like cream: it nour ishes the wasted body of the babv. child or adult better than cream or any other food in existence, ft bears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that ' cream does to milk. If you have had any experience with other so-called "just as good preparations, you will find that this is a fact. The hypophoiphltes that are combined with the cod-liver oil give additional value to it became , they tone up the nervous system ( and impart strength to the whole body. toe. nd li eo. ill druggitU. SCOTT DOWNE, ChtmltU, Nw nrk. Tho publishers of tho papers in this city this weok made uniform advertis ing rates which will bo found at tlio head of pago four of this issue. Under tho now rato churches and charitablo societies will bo given ton linos of locals frco for ontortainmonts whoroln they derive tho ontiro bonotlt, but if thoy want moro than ton linos tho cost will bo 21 cents por lino. For locals ot an entertainment wherein a church or other socioty gets a por cant of tho re ceipts nnd tho promotor or promotors set a per conttho chargo will bo iivo cents por lino straight. Somo may think this rato a littlo high for that class of advertising but wo boliovo wo aro just as much entitlod to our pay for our work of advertising them as tho promotors aro entitlod to thoir pay for getting up tho entertainment. Wo aro oxpoctod to Iivo aud pay our bills with what wo got for our advertising just the samo as tho promotors aro oxpoctod to live and pay thoir bills with thoir sharo of tho receipts of tho work, -and wo can soo no justifiable reason why tho publisher should dividohis share ot tho rocolpts with tho church or socioty nnd promotor, onch of which rocclvo a part of it whon thoir advertis ing is not paid for. While wo aro ready and willing to holp churches, societcs, etc, along at all times, wo do not fool that wo aro doing justico to ourselves whon wo holp along traveling troupes and promoters who generally reap tho lion's sharo, and honco tho chargo of 5 ots per lino. At a mooting of the city council hold on Wednesday evening it was decided to advertiso for bids for the hauling ot gravel to bo used to cover Webster St between Third and Fourth avonuo to a depth of about four inches. This will bo what might bo called an experimental picco of work, for the purposo of find ingloulifcoarsogravel will make u solid roadbed. At other places it has boon tried and found to bo a very accoptable modo of paving at a low cost. While gravolmayboa hard thing to pull a load through until it onco becomes packed solidly it eventually makes an oxcollent road and streots paved with it aro generally frco from mud. In fact it eventually becomes about equal to an asphalt pavement and tho cost would not exceed $1150,00 por block. Wo hnpo tho experiment work will prove succos- ful and tho ontiro business part of town at least will bo treated likewise. An item which we failed to mention last week was tho marriago of Miss Emma L. Cook formerly of this city to Mr. Willis W. Robertson of Prim rose, Iowa, which happy event took placo at tho home of Mrs. Hammord ot that city on March 20lb,tho Ruv. W. L. Byers officiating. Tho brido is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Cook of this city and a graduate f our high school and has for some timo past boen engaged in teaching in Iowa. Sho is well and favorably known hero nnd tho happy pair havo tho best wishes of many friends horo who along with tho Ciiikk extend congratulations and best wishes, Herb Ludlow arrived in towu Wed nesday accompanied by ayoung woman from Lincoln. On Thursday noon tho husband of tho womau, Will Buckhart of Lincoln arrived on tho scono and a lively scrimmagotook placo on tho walk at tho side of tho Fourth avenuo hotel botweon the husband and Ludlow. Tho woman soomed to want to remain with her now lover but hor hubby fi nally forced hor to roturn with him to Lincoln. Buckhart runs a restaurant at Lincoln and Ludlow worked for him. Ludlow was knocked down in tho Berlin mago. This city will receive moro substant ial improvements thisyear than forsov oral years past. To toll tho truth the improvements are being mostly made by the younger uiou and are made with tho intention of having a futuro homo of thoir own pattern, and consequently everything is douu in first class and substantial shopu, Paying rent is some thing tho rising generation of this city seems to bo vory much nvoihu to. Notono chilli dies wlieioteii formoily died from croup. People have learned thevaluoof Ono Minuto Cough Cure and use it for sovero lung and throat troubles. It immediately stops cough ing. It never f ails. C. L. Cottlng. Take your harness repaltingto Fogel M4 UatohiMi. . 1 ye ' iUlililllllll!'ij.J...A.JllilillllJ1' For - the - Coming - Season wo aro showing a largor lino of STIFF AND SOFT HATS than ovor boforo. Thoro aro sovoral now shapes which aro destined to becomo vory popular. Womako our sttongost claim on tho paint of quality. Thi'Ho hats aro a combination ot good material and careful workmanship. Thoy will rotitia thoir color and shapo as long as tho highest priced goods of tho so called lasuionsuio natter. Every mothor should seo our elegant lino of SUITS roitTiiK LITTLE FELLOWS. Prices range from II to 115 50. Scnsonablo clothing means continued health. Wear our Punic Wooi. HKAiru - Undkkwrau for spiing. Just tho thing for between seasons. Sen it in our north window. Cowden-Kalky Clothing Co. ONK I'KICK CI.OTHIKKS. 1 $500.00 Given ftmay 1 During this month wo will give $500 Worth of Qaeensiaafe away as follows; To each customer making a $5.00 purchase in our Dry Goods room may have their choice of any dish on the top shelf of our dish rack. A $4.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of any dish on the second shelf. A $3.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of any dish on the third shelf. A $1.00 purchase in the Dry Goods room, choice of any dish on the lower shelf. We wish to call your attention to our Carpet - Department as tho most attractive in town. Tho most attractive foaturo being THE PRICE, bolow all competitors. It will bo a pleasure to show you our carpets andaploasuro to savo you from five to llttoon cents per yard. We aro offering special values all throughout- Dress - Goods - Department Also special values in Ready Made Skirts and Shirt Waists. Now is tho timo to socuro somo good dishes. Wo need tho room those dishes take up and aro going to give them away. TURJMURB - BROS. ..:. w ftf.' IMilAU. IKUtt? .Mis mimiK 11 1 1-iir -iim it t --J--. miiiwi