THE HED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JTXE 2, 1800. j i : iV C r ww "" " " " " " w " - " 4 J "OFF WITH ON WITH, j 5 THE OLD THE NEW" i If you must depend upon artificial aid to rostoro fail ing vision why not havo tho best? That's nono too good. Thero is no glass and no method of fitting that can glvo you more ease or com fort or satisfaction than ours no examination raoro thorough no lenses moro perfectly ground or accur ately centered no frames moro carefully adjusted no prlcos lower for sorvlccs rendered. Newhouse Bros., Graduate Refracting Opticians J ana jewelers. llritig ui your Wntcli. Clock and Jewelry J work. We do tlio bct work. J GENERAL CITY NEWS. Ed. Boyer of McCook was here Mon day. R. B. Thompson of Cowlcs was hero Tuesday. Takoyour hnrness repairing to Fogcl and Hutchison. Jake Mandelbaum of Blue Hill was hero this week. Tuo Chief ami Chicago Inter Uceuu one year for 81.25. . M. A. Jones ami wifo returned from a trip to Franklin Sunday. Have you scon that lino lino of nets and dusters at J. O. Butler's, If you want anything In the harness line see Fogel and Hutchison. E. U. Overman, after boing laid up at homo by sickness, is out again. F. C. Buschow of Bluo Hill was look ing after business matters here Satur day. A lino ton pound Nebraska girl ar rived at the homo of A. V. Vettcr on last Tuesday morning. Rev. E. F. S. Darby and family of Hardy is visiting with his brother Rov. J. M. Darby this week. Mrs. Jacob Nustein loft Sunday for St. Joseph boing called thoro by the serious illness of her mother. Call on G. W. Dow when in want of new or second hand plows, harrows, cultivators, listers or buggies. It is said that Attorney Rickards of Beatrice, who was formerly a resident of this plaoe will again locate horo. It will be to your interest to see me if you want a pump wind mill or any thing in that line. J as. feterson. James Kidd of Sedalia, Missouri, ar rived.in tho city last night to Join his wifo who has been here for several weeks. Mrs. A. G. Barber, who has been vis iting with Mrs. L. A. Hussong, depart ed for her homo In Colorado Spiing? on Tuesday last. A special train of six cars having on board a number of tho ofllcial "push" of tho Burlington road wout through horo Tuesday morning. Special Sale, commencing Juno 10 and ending Juno 24, on fly-nets and dusters. Special prices on nets and dusters during this sale. J. O. Butlir. Children's Day will be observed in tho Methodist church Sunday morning May 11th. Tho institute sermon will bo preashed by Mr. Darby in tho even ing. The M That Glitters. DO RICHES MAKE HAPPINESS, OR DOES HEALTH MAKE WEALTH? The richest man cannot always be aid to be the moat successful, lor true juocasa la not possible without bappl aess. Many a wealthy man would give all a bow possesses to have the health and happiness of ft young athlete. Health Is not hard to get and keep if good Judgment is used In caring for and applying the needs of the system. Nature often needs assistances you sometimes abuse nature by overtaxing your nerves, your brain, or your body, and you haven't tlmo to rolax, and take tho rest that you need. You must have outsldo help. Pftbst Malt Extract, vTho "Host" Tonic, will supply tho ox trafuol, food, and strength it Is abso lutolypuro an unequalled assistant to naturo in giving health, vitality and strength. It will make you eat and sleop woll, and catiso you to fcol Iko yoursolf ngaln, or porlmps, hotter than ,..i iihp foil In vniir lift). TlO "BoSt" .'"""'" J,., V, ' ,rt .l...n Tonic wos awnruou uiu iw jiuum u perfection nt tho World's Fair, and was tho only Malt Extract which received that honor. Your nearest druggists car rv Pabst Malt Extract, Tho "Bost" Toulo In stock. f WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Bluo grass seed at Mitchell Bros. Charley Smulscr of McCook was horo thl.s week. Harness of Hutchison's. nil kinds tit Fogol nud R. S. Proud (it of Guide Rock was hero Monday. Seo W. W. Wright's lino of cooking stoves and ranges. TnK Chirk and tho Chicago Inter Oman ono year for 11.25. Mrs. E. J. Ovorlng returned from McCook Thursday morning. Special ordors for cakes will bo promptly filled by J. O. Wiles. Tho W. 0. T. U. will meet with Mrs. S. Rife during tho month of Juno. Insuro with tho Pennsylvania Firo of rmiaaoipma. W. L. McMillan, Agt. ur. aiossnart, specialist oyo, ear, nose and throat, will bo at Dr. Bock's ofllco Monday, Juno 5th. If you want your pump repaired or pipe ilxod I have a pump and windmill man that will do you a good job. Jas. PKTER30K. Miss Gortio Boliror left tho first of tho week for a visit in tho western part of the state. Airs, c! E. Wood, formerly a resident of this city was visiting hero tho Hist of tho week, Mrs. M. W. Dickorson left Thursday morning for a visit with Thos. Wilson aiid wifo in Lincoln. Loslio Graves, who was a member of the Third regiment, .after a visit with friends oast, has returned homo. Jnmos Smith, formerly of this city but now running a drug storo at Filloy this state, was hero tho last of tho week. If our readors want a cooking stovo or rango tlioy should look over tho lino kept by W. W. Wright. They have as good an assortment as can be found in Omaha. Samuel West and wife after spondlng several day In Falls City returned homo Sunday nccompauiod by their daughter Nellio. What you want is not temporary re lief from piles but a cure to stay cured. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles, and they stay cured. C. L. Cot ting. Tho scholars of tho kindergarten enjoyed a pleasant picnic today at tho Humincll grove south of tho rivor, giv en them by their teacher Miss C. M. Hummcll. Tho bloyclo squad lined up in front of F. V. Taylor's on luosday afternoon and Bradbrook did tho rest. Tho vheols were decorated "out 'o sight as wore also tho riders. J. A. Schcar, of Sedalia, Mo,, saved his child from. death by croup by using One Minuto Cough Curo. It euros coughs, colds, pneumonia, lagrlppo and all throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cottlng. A stock train containing thirty-ono 86-foot palace stock cars, comprising twenty-eight cars of cattle and three cars of hogs was shipped through hero Monday. The shipmont was said to be worth about 185,000. Miner Bros, artistic window design er, whichever one of tne boys itnat may be, executed a very neat and at tractive pioce of wort In tho north window of thoir store this woek in the shape of a monument to the dead heroes, To curo piles striko at tho root that's tho way. DeWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo strikes at tho root it removes tho causo quickly and pormationtly. Don't squander timo and money in a vain effort to remove tho effects. C. L. Cottlng. Corn took a downward movement at No. 1, Third nvonuo Saturday. W.B. Roby had a building woll ill led with shelled corn and without warning the wholo of ono sido burst open by tho weight and tho corn spread out over a considerable space. You got up in tho morning tirod, a bad taste in tho mouth and a hoadacho. Know what's tho matter? Biltousnessl Tako DoWitt's Llttlo Early Rtsors. Thoy regulate tho liver and curo con stipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. 0. L. Cottlng. Quito a llttlo commotion was stirred up Monday by tho report that on Sun day a prominent business man of our city while in anger so far forgot him self as to strike his wife. This is the first occurrence of this kind in our city for years and it is to be doplored. Peoplo were awakened at about 12:80 Thursday morning by an alarm of fire. Tho firemen responded promptly and the lire was located at tho Fourth ave nuo hotel but beforo tho firomon got ready to throw water tho (Iro had boon put out. It caught from the stcvo in tho kltohon. For the Biennial meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America, at Kan sas City, Missouri, Juno 5th to Oth, 1809, the Burlington will n)nk n rate df $1) 70 from Re 1 Cloud, Nebraska for tho round trip Tickets on salo Jiiuo 3rd and fitli, Final return limit Juno 10th, 180!) A. Conover, Agent. MERE MENTIONINGS. The Chief Jl.uO per year. Fresh hulk garden seeds. Mitchell Bros. Charloy Bushco of Guide Rock was horo Monday. For hand made harness go to Fogel and Hutchisons. Miss Lulu Sollars loft Thursday for College View, Nebraska. Miss Dolla Sohaffnit who h,s boeu teaching at Hastings Is home. Seo tho "American" hog fonco nt Mitchell Bros. Bost on earth. Walter Warren and wf fo of Superior aro visiting in tho city this woek. John Wilhelmson and wifo of Guido Rock wore visiting relatives in tho city Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mo Cord, on Sunday, May 28th, a girl of usual Nebraska weight. Largest lino of riots and dusters in tho Republican valloy at tho lowest prlcos. J. O. Butler. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Mor anvillo on Wednesday, May 21th, a girl of tho usual Nebraska weight. Tho pupils of Miss Remsberg's room had a pleasant outing at the (Jurnoy grove north of town yesterday. James Burden went to Lincoln l,st night to appear as a wltuoss in the Hayes-Bent habeas corpus proceed ings. Mrs. Margaret McGrow of Shickloy airlvod in tho city tho' first of tho wook to visit with hor sisters TWla and Graco McClelland . Miss M. A. Terrell, a trained nurso of Chicago is horo to look after tho wolfaro of tho infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. U. Overman. Got your salo bills printed at this of fice and tho announcement of salo will bo printed in tho piper during tho timo preceding tho sale day frco of charge. Don't buy a rango or cooking stovo until you oxnmino tho lino kopt by W. W. Wright. They aro of tho latest pattern and built to do good cooking and savo fuol. A mistako was mndo In tho com mencement article last wcok. Instead of It requiring two years attondanco to bo cither salutatorian or vnledictorian It requires a three years attendance Worse and worso and moro of It. J. H. Blackledgo, our now attorney who comos from Culbortson, has form ed a now partnership with E. U. Over man of this city. Mri Blackledgo has'n reputation of being a good lawyor and tbo new firm will bo a strong ono. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tbo postofllco at -Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ondlng Juno 1st, 1809. Patterson, M. E. Tbcso letters will bo sont to tho dead letter ofllco June 15th, if not called for beforo. When calling for above please say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. You have used all I I sorts of cough rcme-1 dies but it does not yield; it is too deep I seated. It may wear j itself out in time, but fit is more liable to I J I produce id grippe, I pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection. j You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and i makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw f off this hard cough, but to f fortify the system against further attacKs. lr you are run down o; emaciated you I should v3r;Jr,ly take this nourishing food medicine. ,.. ndJi to, ill druggist!. Z t SCOTT & JluW" ', Uiemuu, New York. 1 L.- Ht-Mt-M l tJ ,iu liiUl nAB MBBBMABBBBBBMSlBBfeBlBjV Thai cough Hangs On RoVal. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest mensem to health of the present day. ovu Kmna wwet oa, new vxh. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, Loavo your ordors for ico cream at tho Star Bakery. Mrs. C. F. Cathor wont to Lincoln tho last of tho wook. Seo the lino linn of cooks and ranges untuned ny v w. wrignt. SDwight Jones of (iiiido Rock was doing hitsiuess hcru Monday. 1). J. Strain and family left Tuesday Morning fr Lyons, Indiana. Mrs. Harry Conover of McCook camo in Sunday to visit friends hero. J. N. Rickards of Boatrico, a formor woll known nttoinoy of this city was hero this wook. Jos. Slaby, formorly a resident of this place, now of Denver, was horo tho last of tho wcok. Mrs. Jno. Polnicky returned Tito's- day from a visit with tho family of M. S. Marsh in Hastings. Mrs. NolRoliongtin nnd throoof tho childron left Saturday morning for a visit nt Aurora, Kansas. Dr. Mosshart, specialist oyo, ear, noso nml throat, will bo at Dr. Beck's ofllco Monday, Juno Oth. Mrs. J 11. Blackledgo of Culbcrtsou, this state, accompanied by thoehildron arrived in tho city Thursday. C. R. Rosso was in Indiauola this wook fixing up tho pnpors in tho sale of a piece of laud which ho had at that place. P. W. Shea of Omnha spout Sunday here. Ills wifo who has beon visiting frionds hero returnod homo with him Sundny night. Bon Ludlow returned Wednesday from a business trip to Hastings. Ho brought with him somo samples of paving brick which woro manufactured at that placo. We call our ruadors attention to tho card of R. D. Bedford which will bo found in nnothor column. Ho is in tho land, Insuranco and collection business and his ofllco is in tbo Moon block. Rov. F. W. Doan, was in Franklin Friday in attondanco at tho eighth an nual convention of tho Christian En deavor Society of tho Eighth District, and before which ho delivered an ad dress on "Christian Unity." O. J. Law, pastor of tne Christian church at Blue Hill, and family, made a short visit with Elder Hussong this woek. Mrs. Law and the two children left for their old home in Chillocothe, Missouri, Thursday morning. For the "American Medical Associa tion" meeting at Columbus, Ohio, June 0 to 9 the Burlington will sell tickets at ono fare plus 12 for tho round trip. Tickets on salo Juno 1st, 2nd and 4th. Final return limit Juno 18th, 1800. A. Conovek, Agent. There is a timo for all things. Tho tlmo to tako DeWltt's Littlo Early Ri sers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, siok hoadacho indigestion or othor stomach or liver troublos. C. L. Cottlng. DoWitt's Littlo Early Risors act as a faultless pill should, oleansing and re viving the system instead of weaken ing it. Thoy aro mild and Buro, small and pleasant to tako, and entirely free from objoctionablo drugs. Thoy assist rather than compel. C. L, Cottlng. A mission will bo givon in tho Catho lic church in this city, beginning on Sunday, Juno 4th, and continuing for ono wook. Spocial looturos on tho fun damontal principles of Christianity will bo givon each evening at 7:80 p.m Every Catholic is earnestly requested to bo present at all exercises. -All those not members of the church are cordi ally invited and wcloomo. At the next meoting of the city coun cil the questiun of tho refunding of the water bonds will probably come up, and If publio sentiment is counted for anything means will be provided to submit tho question to tho pooplo. This move is one in tho right way and would savo tho city about $500 annual ly in tho amount of interest on water bonds. The largo bills for tho colouration aro out and the country will soon bo thoroughly advertised. Tho prospects art good for lied Cloud having the lurgf'Ht crowd In the history of lis cele brations, Tli(iii will bo no eolobra tioiii In any of tho small towns around, mmo aro announced as yet, and with tho proper effort on our part wo should ecllpso all formor colobratfons, 4 Men- of- appreciate tho valtio of tho CLOTHING obtainable hero and those particular about J style will be pleased Willi the cut ot each garment. i We j Prices - of - a selected at random from an o.xtonsslvo stock. Everything has 1 mako them 1 5.00, 3 5.50, 0.00, 7,00, 68.00, 8.50, 0.00. 1 Gpuiden-Haley Glothtocj Go. LEADERS IN t!Ht 1T2 SJPJEOIAIv W.I CflUKCH DAY SAM I . FRIDAY, MAY 26th. Will be METHODIST CHURCH DAY. Five per cent of cash sales on Friday, May 26th, will be given to the Methodist church. FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd. Will be CHRISTIAN CHURCH DAY. Five per cent of cash sales on Friday, June 2nd, will be given to the Christian church. FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, Will be CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DAY. Five per cent of cash sales on Friday, June 9th, will be given to the Congregational church. FRIDAY, Will be BAPTIST CHURCH DAY. Five per cent M of the cash sales on Friday, June 16th will be fjfij given to tne uaptist IT LIES WITH YOU TO Bttild Up the Church at Oar Expense, fft for every dollar you spend with . uiujijJiutj u uuuva m WA Vo fmt "R 11 wt rf-n-a-r. & atTURNTRE BROS, than nny storo in town, and each Friday will l bo many special bargains oilered. $ ' ! wrKrrrr, 1 mM?mim$mmmmmmimmi Business gho you - Few '- Suits been done to perfect, LOW PRICKS. JUNE 16th, cnurcn. &s us en Friday ol each week, you are mo treasury 01 me cnurcn. - TVWV 4?.. 3-tss rs-kiia a?.: V