THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 21, l609. mmmsmmmmmm MERE MENTIONINGS. x LOOK OUT AND BUY Clothing, Hats, M7i Shoes, Hi' WHILE YOU m m i I 92 One-Fifth Off from regular price FO? CAS j&j remember. Euring this month we will give i'$ cent reduction on everything except Overalls, $ Work Shirts and Blouses. S GliUSflfl & GENERAL CITY NEWS. Curtaius at cost at Taylor's. Everything at cost at Taylor's. Drink Cberryon at tho Star Bakery. San Francisco Poultry Car, Juno 27. John Nesbit has returned to lied Cloud again. Take your harness repairing to Fogol and Hutchison. Have you boon that line line of nets and duBtors at J. 0. Butler's. A. R. Roynolda and wife returned Monday from a visit down in Kansas. Our phone is No. 87 and when in need of job work or advertising call us up. Mrs. Mary Heaton was baptized by Elder Hussong at tho Christian church on tho 20th. Dr. Mo3shart, oyo, ear and throat specialist will be at Dr. Beck's oflhio Saturday, July 22d. See W. W. Wright's Hue of rof rigor ators. Ho handles tho liorrick which is the bost on earth. Miss Grnco M. Hussong, a toucher ot Fmuklin county, is visiting with hor brothoi L. A. Hussong this weok. Attornoy Blackledge of tho firm of Overman & Blacklcdgo was in Blue Hill tho lirst of tho week attonding to a railroad case. James Gardnor one of the boys who helped put up the telepbono system here came in from tho west and spent Sunday with the boys hero. Strong Endorsements Dr. MaryE. Green, president National American Medieal Association, member American Fublio Health Asso ciation, author of "Food Products of the World," writes from Charlotto, Mich.: 4 ' The excellence of Pabst Malt Extract la not unknown to me, as I have used it professionally for years, always with the most satisfactory results. For mothors nursing their children and for general debility from any causo, I regard it as of especial value, as it combines both tonlo and nutrient properties, which make it truly the 'Best' Tonlo." "I recently prescribed Pabst Malt Ex tract, The "Best" Tonlo, to three of my patients, all of whom were ladles, and all of whom were suffering from dyspep sia and its consequences, and in all these cases it acted like a charm. Two of thorn bought more ot tho tonlo, and continued to tako it, until now they tell me they can cat anything, and one of them added "ovoryihlng," without the slightest inconvenience. They havo cer tainly improved wonderfully in weight and strength. I have prescribed your "Bost" Tonlo a groat number of tlmos. It is ono of tho bost, if not tho vory bost, of its kind." R. Belneb, M. D., Jersey City, N. J. v-.V m ft m NOW. YOUR 7'$ ?,V. Shirts, Underwear, Etc., :i CAN GET :i7t fcVi MM o per &j .? WESGOTT. I . WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture at cost at Taylor's. "Racket" store, Moon block. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Bluo grass seed at Mitchell Bros. Harness of nil Winrta ut Vnitnl nn.l Hutchison's. Tho Chief and tho Intor-Ocoau ono year for 1 1.25. Miss Maudo Martin wont to Guide Rock Saturday. Quench your thirst with Cherrven at the Star bakery. Chas. Buichow of Colby. Kansas. was here Tuesday. TlIE CfllKir nnrl l.hn CMaan Tntar. Ocp.&a ono year for $1.36. San Francisco Poultry car advertise ment on page 4. Read it. If VOU wnnt nnvthincr In t.h ImrnnK line see Fogol and Hutchison. Jacob Nustoin was looking after bus iness matters in Guide Rock Monday. Misses Cora and Ida Kinsol left this morning for a visit with friends in Campbell, George Rogers of Lincoln was visit lug with L. H. Fort aud family tho first of tho weok. T. J. Tumor, the horse aud nuilo buyer shipped a carload of mules to Kansas City Monday. Largest line of nets and dusters in tho Republican valley at tho lowest prices. J. O. BuTLKit. Tho fourth quarterly mooting ol tho Methodist church will bo hold one week from Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Georgo Blair after visiting with her son James and family at Concor dia, Kansas, returned homo Monday. Don't stand tho heat of a cook stovo this summer but buy a gasoline stove of W. W. Wright. Ho has a One lino of them. Chas. McMsnigal arrived in tho city Sunday morning and has again takon his old' position as night operator at the depot. Charley Hazelton, formerly of this city, but now engaged in tho livery business at Kansas City is hero this week visiting old friends. Having decided to close out my busi ness in this city I odor my entire stock of furniture, carpets, curtains and wall papnr at cost. F. V. Taylok. Insure your hogs against discuse in tho Hog RuiseiV Mutual IiisurancoCo. Olioapcst and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goui.u, Supt. of Agencies, Red Cloud, Nob. Thk Chirk 11.00 per year. Carpots at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Taylor's. Fresh bulk gardou seeds. Mitchell uros. W. W. Wright has a line lino of the host rofrigorators. For hand mado haruoss go to Fjgol auu Miucuisons. a Joseph Kublcok of McCook was hero tho lirst of tho week. All kinds of useful artlclos at the Rackot store, Moon block. Seo tho "American" hog fetico at Miicueii uros. ucst on eartu. Nolo tho prices quoted by tho Sail Francisco Poultry car this weok. D Attend tho dance at tho Bowory Sat urdny evening. A good tinio will bo had. Tho subject at tho Methodist chinch noxt Sunday will bo "An Up-to-Dato Church." Clyde Olmstoad, tho now switchman in tho B. & M. yards has moved his family hero. Dr. Mosshart, eyo, uar aud throat specialist will bo at Dr. Beck's etllco Saturday, July 22d. Tho town is full of fake yellow-ham mors and business nioa and citizens aliko aro easy victims. On accouut of tho injury recoivud to his hand last weok Charloy McKoighan had his thumb amputated this weok. W. H. Cloud, of Gago county, tho gentleman who purchased tho Prentiss ranch near Inavalo arrived in tho city Sunday morning to look after his prop erty. J. E. Jackson and wife of Crcstun, Adair county, Iowa, woro hero tho first of the weok conferring with Roal Es tato Agent Myers with a view to tho purchase of land. Iusuro your hogs against disoaso in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual Iusurauco Co. Cheapest and best. Agents wanted. Cull on or address Frank GoiLE,'Supt. of Agencies, Rod Cloud, Neb. DoWitt's Llttlo Early risers benefit pormaueutly. Thoy lond goutlo assist anco to nature, causing ne pain or weakness, permanently curing constip ation and livor ailments. 0. L. Cottiug. I havo used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and with good rosults, says Mr. W. B, Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For small children we iind(it especially effective." For salo by H. E.Grlco. Rev. Win, Richards of Alma was in f tho city on Monday to visit Rov. Ed son. Rov. Koppler of Bladon also drovo over tho samo day. Business connected with tho next mooting of tho Baptists in tin's associatiou called them together, Thomas Rhoad, Contorfiold, Ohio, writes: I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No romody gave mo relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me. Soothing, heallig perfectly harm less. Beware of counterfeits. C. L. Cettingi. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofficoat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the weok ending July 20th, 1899. Cavanaugh, R. W. Luidor, O. Shino, Rov. M. A. Smith, J. N. These letters will bo sent to tho dead letter oflico Aug. 3d, if not called for before. Whon calling for above ploaso say advertised. T. C. Hackeu.P. M. 1 f i i i i t i i 4 Pun into One Another. 4 4 Did you ever noil'to when reading, especially at night, j now tlin Inttnra "run Infn .l, other?" Closo your eyes a mo j niont; draw on tho reserve fund of youj nervous enorgy, the letters "brace-up" and you read again with ease. A mo- J mont later comes another call for mnrn nnrvn Inmif VJhv nnf let glasses do this work and use J vuu wasicu uurvous power to relievo headacho, indigestion j or dyspepsiat J w Newhouse Bros., Jewtltrs and Optician. Ilrlng in your Wtitcli, Clock and Jewelry i I work. We do ibe boil work. j 1 Baking Powder Made from pure cream ot tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest L menacers 10 ncaiui 01 xae preicnt tuy. ot 8Awna rowetn cq, wtw vom. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Operator ilorgo Is now day ',1111111 at the depot. I Ed. L. Willlts and wifo of Alum woro hero Sunday. An equity term of District Court was hold here this week. The Ciui'.Kand Chicago Intor-Ocoan ono year for 81.25. J.E. liawloy and wifo of Burr Oak, Kansas, woro hero Tuesday. Mrs. A. C. Hosmcr and tho children aro vlsitilig at Craig, Missouri. Seo Wright's lino of warm woathor gasoline stoves beforo put chasing, C Mrs. Harry Maikoll formerly of this olty Is visiting old friends hero this weok. W. W. Wright and wifo mado au overland trip to Wilcox tho last of tho woek. Miss Stella Duckor who has been toachiug at Falls City has returned homo. Mrs. N. M. Ayors of Beaver City, this state, is visiting with Mrs. L.1l. Rust this week. Mrs. Anna Williams of Ncosha, Missouri, is visiting with Mrs. L. H. Rust this week. Miss Tillu Cook has gone to Prim roso, Iowa, to visit her sister Mrs. Willis Robertson. Carl aud Ruth Warren were visiting with their brother Walter in Superior tho last of tho weok. Mrs. Kouyou Skcon who formerly resided hero arrived Thursday night on a visit to friends. Will Kellogg formally of this city, lately disposed of his interest in a mill In Ohio worth about $30,000. John O. Yoiser .of Omaha was hero this week attonding to court matters and visiting relatives aud frionds, Mrs. John Polclcky and Mrs. Joo Polnicky and daughter Julia left Thurs day for Wilbur to attend the funeral of a relative. There will bo a song aorvico hold at tho Brethren church in Garlio'.d town ship on August Oth at 4 p. m. Every body invited. A special term of tho District court was held In the city this week tho pro ceedings of which will be found else where in this issue. Special Sale, commencing June 10 and ending Juno 24, on fly-nets and dusters. Special prices on nets and dusters during this sale. J. O. Butler. II. P. Sowter has added porches and a considerablo amount of "funny busi ness" and paint to his rnsidouco prop erty which greatly improves its appear ance. Carl, tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nowhouso, died Tuesday morn ing at 1 o'clock a.m., of whooping cough and was buried on Tuesday af ternoon. Charlos Wierlnga and Mr. Haleck of CawkorCity, Kansas, wore horo this woek looking aftor businoss matters. Thoy purchased a farm near tho above place from D.J. Myers. A. N. Patmor'Who has boon visiting hero for somo tlmo will loavo on Sat urday for an oxtonded visit farther east. Ho will be accompanied by his daughter Mrs. C. M. Smith. Married, at the residenoo of Bonja mln Pegs in this oity of Saturday oven ing, July 15th, 1899, Mr. Albort L. Turner to Miss Ann E. Hesmau, Rev. A. G. BlacKwell officiating. Insure your bogs against disease in tho Hog Raisor's Mutual Insuranco Co. Cheapest and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goulk, Supt. of Agenolcs, Red Cloud, Nob. Pure, clean blood aud a healthy liyer result from the uso of DeWitt's Llttlo Earlv Risers, the famous llttlo pills Tboy 'euro constipation, biliousness and headache. C. L. Cotting. Elsowhero in this issue will be found a call for a meotlng of tho Webstor,1 count) Republican Central comuiiitoo to bo hold at the oflico of J. R. Morcor in this city on Wednesday, August Oth. The committee of tho flro department will clvo ono of thoir enjoyable dances at the bowery dancing pavilllnn nt tho corner of Fourth uvuiiuo and Cedar streets tomorrow (baturuay) evening. m m m Grand Mid-Summer Charing Sale! In order to reduce our stock and make room for our fall stock we offer the balance of our Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, at 20 pemnt Reduction from Our Plain Figure Prices. This means the biggest money saving sale ever experienced by clothing buyers in this county. He sure and call on us during this sale. You arc bound to be interested. Gouiden-h'aley Clothing Co. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. .1 w. M ? till1. i ft i i .V V". ?M P i m ? ft W i 1 u ?M $ m P m SigaSSSgSaiSiliK Tho walk around tho school houso is being repaired and elevated, which adds greatly 'to Its appearance Now if tho board wants to do another good job thoy will fill in tho mud nolo at tho southeast corner of tho yard. Shorlff Dow of Alma was horo Tues day aftor a couplo of follows who com mitted a robbory up wost. Tho parties camo in hero Monday morning on No. 10, and as there was no ono horo to re ceive them they went out again on No. 04. OF. W. Cowden of tho firm of Cowden Kaley Co. left Sunday for Chicago on his annual fall and winter purchasing tour of clothing and other foods in thoir line. The fine outlook for pros porous times in this county makes a buyer feel more confident in buying goods and Frank will buy tho largest involco of goods purchased by this houso for years. R. B. Fulton and Rov. Edson took a trip on Tuesday ovor into tho south west or n part of tho county. Thoy re port tho crops as vory promising. What surprised thorn most wus tho on- tiro absonco of spring chickens of a slzo sultablo to fry. It is known how ever that tho big weeds was full of them. Thov supposed R. B. was also a preacher aud would not tfiko chances against two. Tho cltv has at last commencod the erection of a brick smoke stack at tho water works. Tho now stack will bo fifty foot high. At tho base it will be fliffht foot sauaro. Tho first twolvo feot of tho stack will bo of solid brick and will bo oight foot square From that point up. tho stack will tapor and will bo four feet squro at tho top. Tho fluo holo in tho stack will bo two and one half feot square. Tho cost will bo closo to 1300. Our baby has boon continually troubled with colio aud cholora infan tum since his birth, and all that wo could do for him did not soom to givo .noro thou temporary relief, until wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Slnco giving that romody ho has not boon troubled. We want to give you this testlmonal as an evidence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritor ious remedy. G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by H. E. Grico. Tho fourth quarterly mooting nf tho Rod Cloud circuit of tho M. E. church will bo hold on Saturday and Sunday July 22d and 23d. Tho quarterly con foronco will be hold nt the rcsldonco of Rov. A. G. Blaokwoll on Saturday aft mtionn at 2:30 o'clock, Sabbath ser vices will bo hold at tho Now Virginia jcbool house commencing with lovoj foastatlO o'clock a.m. Preaching at olovon followed by communlou sor vices. Rov. W. B. Aloxnnder P. E., will officiate To tho public wo givo a gonoral invitation. An exchango declares that tho mean est man wo'vo heard of lately sold to his son-in-law ono-half interest in a cow and thon refused to dlvido tho milk say ing that it was only tho front half of tho cow ho sold, so ho obligodhls son-in-law to provido tho food and water tuo oow twice a day. Recently the cow hooked the old man, and he is suing his son-in-law for damages. Ono of the most enjoyable events of the mid-summer soason was thopicnio party at Amboy last Friday, given and partioipatod in by tho young ladios class of tho M. E. Sunday school. After an aftornoon spont in enjoyment a de lightful luncheon was served, includ ing ictt cream and cako; Mr. and Mr. Crono chaporoned tho party which In- ciuuea tuo Misses Marie Moranvillo, Christio Woidoman, Blanch Darby, Bertha Talbot, Maymo Woidoman, Laura Boyd, Laura Smith, Carrie Hum- mol, Mublo Llndsoy, Wilburu, Nellie Wost, Mablo Day andJNottlo Hummel. A. G. Willis, a well knowu"and in spected cilizon of this city died at his resilience in this city on Thursday morning at 0 a.m. of dropsy. Mr. Willis has been ailing forsoveral years past and his rocont illaoss has been such that his doath was not unexpec ted. Tho docoasod was born in thn state of Now York Doc. 1st, 1841 and (ilea July 20tb, 1890, and would have been C8 years of aire lat his noxt birth. day. Ho has lived in this city for ft number or yoara and waslforeman of tho B, & M, round houscHo was a wldowor, his wifo having passed to the otbor shoro something over a yoar ago. Ho leaves an aged!mother. three ais- tors and two brothers to mourn his ioss. ins inotnor ana Mrs, Lytlo and Mrs. Isabel), two of his sisters aud a brothor aro here to attend the last sad rites of burial. Tho funeral services will be hold Saturday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by the Masonio and Eastern Star lodges 0 which he was a member. ttkA.kJtAAA j Don't "Carry the j News to Mother," Just call up "Hello, I central." and cet con- i nections with Phone No. 37, and then the news will be carried I to mother and every one eise. i 1 it '1 tlV.S.' " ', 1