THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899. MERE MENTIONINGS. Ml' COOK I to OUT ., to to AND BUY Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, to 14,8 m H :-.V 3J'.' & to 8'f. to :'. WHILE YOU One Fifth Off from regular price FO? CASH to 1 . .' remember. Euring this month we will give 20 per cent reduction on everything except Overalls, Work Shirts and Blouses. :. 1 GltUSUA & GENERAL CITY NEWS. Curtaius ut cost at Taylor's. Everything ut cost nt Taylor's. Tuko your harness repairing to Fogol and Hutchison. Master Mechanic Archibald oi Mc Cook was lioro Saturday. Havo you seen that lino lino of nets and dusters at J. 0. Butler's. Our phono is No. 37 and when in need of joh vork or advertising call us up. T. J. Rolfe and wifo of McCook wero visiting old friends here the last of the week. John Winters and wifo returned the last of the week fiotu a short stay nt Lincoln, Seo W. W. Wright's lino of refrigor ators. Ho handles the Merrick which istho boston earth. Lillie Burnott of McCook arrived in tho city the last of the week on a visit with E. B. Smith and family. Win Cropp and wifo of Republican, former residents of this city wero here t..i last of tho week visiting with Mrs.E. A.Hall. A Sovorauco, Kansas, womau lias sued nuothor becauso sho said sho had a wooden leg, and her boau, not being a Midsouriau, got auother sweetheart. Insuro your hogs against disease in the Hog Raiser's Mutual Insuranco Co. Cheapest and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goblk, Supt. of Agencies, Red Cloud, Neb. amillllllli!IHiHlllllllllHHIIIIIU onvalescing is more or less a very slow process, wording to the severity of the sickness. Vitality, when at a low ebb, works at a great disadvantage, and more time Is required to regain the lost strength and power. onic produces marvelous results in such 9ses. The richness of the malt gives life to the blood and the hop principle gives tone to the stomach creating both a desire for food and the ability to di gest it Al til drug t torts. nllllUHHIIIIIIIHIHMHIIiaiiUIIIIIIIIHUHR C MaJtEMract to to to SI to ft? 1 NOW. YOU1 5? to to I : W Underwear, Etc., CAN GET WESGOTT. S ir WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furnituro at cost nt Taylor's. "Racket" store, Moon block. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Bluo grass seed at Mitcholl Bros. Harness of all kinds at Fogcl nnd Hutchison's. Tho Chief and tho Inter-Ocean one year for 81.23. Miss Maude Mattin went to Guide Rock Saturday. The Chief and tho Chicago Inter Ocean one year for $1.25. If you want anything in the harness line see Fogel and Hutchison. Seo Wright's lino of warm weather gasoline stoves beforo purchasing. Harry Letson left Wednesday morn ing for Deadwood to visit with his brother Will. Largest line of nets aud (lusters in tho Republican valley at tho lowest prices. J. (). Butlek. Miss Graco Hussong after a visit with relatives hero returned to her homo at Franklin Monday night. Mrs. Thomas Wilburn and children roturned Wednesday from a visit with friends nt Hendley, this state. T. E. liorton will preach Sunday morning at eleven o'clock at tho Star of Hopo school houso in Kansas. Mrs. F. R. Wilson of Donvor arrived in tho city Tuesday and Is visiting with Couuty Treasurer Robinsou and wife. Don't stand the boat of a cook stove this summer but buy a gasoline stovo of W. W. Wright. Ho has a fine line of thorn. Mrs. Wm. Bense left Thursday morn ing for Teeumseh where sho will visit for a couplo of weeks with relatives and friends. Having decided to close out my busi ness in this city I oiler my entire stock of furniture, carpets, curtains aud wall papor at cost. F. V. Taylok. Mrs. William Oatcs and daughter, Miss Josephine Oatcs of In wood, Iowa, arrived in the city Tuesday night to make a visit with J. S. Gilhnm and family. Frank Goodo and wifo who havo been residents of our city for several months past left Tuesday morning for Munclo, Indiana, where ho will take a position in a drug storo. Insuro your hogs against diseaso in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual Insuranco Co. Cheapest and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goulk, Supt. of Agoncies, Red Cloud, Neb. The Ciukk 81 00 per 3 ear. Carpels nt cost at Tayioi's. Wall paper nt cost at Taylor's. Fresh bulk garden seeds. Mitchell Bros. John Fulton of Rivet tou was here this week. W. W. Wright has a line lino of ttio best tefiiguralors. For hand made hartii'ss go to Figel and Hutchisons. The CiiiKKatid Chicago Inter Ocoan one year for Sl.M. Sid Lougtiu is visiting fi lends in Au rora, Kansas this euk. All kind-" of useful articles at tho Racket store, Moon block. Seo mo "American" hog fence al Mitchell Bros. Bust on earth. Charley Dickorson who has been woiklug it; Lincoln Is homo iigaiu. Jos. Kubieek aud wlfo returned to McCook Satuiday night after a visit hero. Frank Smith has moved into his now resldonco lately built by him on Soward street. Mrs. Clarence Kizer left Wednesday to visit with relatives and friends in Hebron. Thomas Wilson came in from Lin coln tho Hist of tho week to visit with friends here. Mrs. A. Vctter loft Saturday morn ing for a visit with relatives aud friends at Teeumseh, this state. Mrs. John Polnicky and Mrs. Jos. Polnicky roturned homo Tuesday night from n trip to Wilber. Ed. Pulsipher hns moved into his residence on south Sownrd street lately vacated by hank Smith. Frank Richardson who is now work ing lor me u. iv m. 111 Colorado was hero on a visit to his family this week. Mrs. Charles Milligan who has been visiting friends nnd relatives hero re turned to her homo nt Oxford Satur day. Mrs. J V. Smith who has been visit ing M. W. Dickcrson aud family has returned to her homo at Palisade, this statu. biT.ciAL Sale, commencing June 10 and ending Juno 21, on tly-nots and dusters. Special prices on nets and dusters during this sale. J. O. Butlek. The little daughter of Wade Kooutz was soverely burned with carbolic nehl last Sumlay. Sho was immediately brought to town nnd tno injury nttond od to. Pure, clean blood and a henlthy liyor result from tho uso of DeWitt's Littlo E-irly Rtsors, tho famous littlo pills They euro constipation, biliousness and headache. C. L. Cotting, Insuro your hogs against disease in the Hog Raisers' Mutual Insuranco Co. Cheapest aud best. Agents wanted. Call 011 or address FiiAKKGoiiLESupt. of Agencies, Red Cloud, Neb. Geo. Holllster Las been given tho position of foreman at tho round bouse mado vacant by the death of A. G. Willis. George is a good man capable of attending to tho duties of tho posi tion and we are glad to see him get tho promotion. OTho W. C. T. U. mnss meeting will bo hold in the Congregational church Sunday evening, July 80. Rev, Hus song will deliver tho address. An overflow meeting in the Christian church conducted by Rev. Darby. Come. J Is hotter tlmu uotie. No glass is 1 bettor than tho wrong one. Como J 1 buy Homo of our eyoknowledgo and see, ns tho years roll by, if it isn't a J 1 good investment. You can buy J glasses over a caso or off somo couu- 4 ter for much loss than you will pay J us. You may got toad-stools for 1 nothing, you pay for mushrooms. Thoy look alfko. Eat them and you'll know tho difference. This J 1 method is too often followed in 4 buying spectacles. We learn tho J I bad effects of the wrong onos by 1 dearly boughten experience. iNewhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. 4 Bring ut your Wntch, Clock and Jewelry J work. We do the bent work. J J Half I 4 I Glass. I Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menaccrs to health of the present day. 0YL OAKINQ POw&IH CO.. hlw VOH. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Jotham Martin nnd J. F. Gt lines of Bluo lliii wero hero Wednesday. Orris Edmlston and M. R. Hobaitof Rivertou wero hero with their best girls Sunday. Mrs. Howe, mother of Mrs. Spokes Hold, who has boon visiting hero, loft for Hebron Saturday. The tinio for holding the Inter-State fair has been changed and tho dates aro Sept. 11th to 1-ltli Inclusive. Mrs. E. Ray, Miss India Ray and Mrs. Dutton of St. Joseph, Missouri, aro visiting with tho families of C. C. and F. W. Cowden. Prof. 11. (J. Barber, toachcr of science In the Now York City high school for boys visited last Thursday with his sister Mrs. L A. Hussong. N. W. Klngsland who is well known hero ns "Undo Fuller" camo in the tirst of tho week nnd spent n couplo of dnys with the boys hero. Ho is now located nt Norton, Kansas. Dr. Burriell aud wife of Kansas City, Seth Emery and wifo of Aurora, this stato, and Mrs. Tunks nnd daughter of Kansas, aro here visiting with Henry Mniire r nnd family. F. W. Cowdon returned tho last of the wrnk from Chicago whoro ho spent a wcok in personally solectlng a largo invoice of goods for tho clothing linn of Couden-Knley Co. Wo wish our correspondents would look their copy ovor cai of ully beforo sending It in and see that thoy havo not left out any words' needed to mako correct souse of tho item. Tho Hastings District will hold their nuunnl camp meeting nt Dowceso, bo ginning August 10th nnd continuing ten days. Rev. W. B. Alexander, D. D. will conduct the mooting, assisted by Evangelist Potter of Iowa. L. P. Al bright of this city hns been secured ns chorister. Ono thing which has been lost sight of by many who uso tho tolcphouo is tho directions to givo ono ring to notify "central" that you aro through talking nnd to disconnect. Usors should boar this in mind as tho compliance of this request will save troublo in making connections. Goo. Clauson foreman of tho bridgo gang sustained a fraoturo of a rib on Thursday morning. Ho was sitting in bis car on a side track in tho yards hero when a car was switched onto tho track and camo against tho car occupi ed by him with such forco as to throw him from his chair and Inflict tho Inju ry. A now swindlo has put in its nppenr nnco. A womau book ngent goes from houso to houso leaving books for ex amination. Next day a man calls to see If tho books aro wanted. A fow days later tho woman ro-appcars and on being told that tho man hns taken tho books away, pleads poverty and accepts the proffered compensation. Tho gentlemanly agent of tho North western Yeast Company Is around again with tho littlo yellow samplo of Yeast Foam. This Company nro tho largest yeast manufacturers in tho world. Yeast Foam has been on the market ovor twenty years without nn equal as healthful bread raiser and is extensively used in nil parts of tho Uuited States. Everybody is familiar with tho good qualities of Yeast Foam. A Fort Madison, Iowa, policoman nr rested n sleep-walker a fow nights sinco who had wnndorcd away from homo in his night clothes. "Surely you aro not going to lock mo up," said tho sleep walker; "I can't bo hold responsible for tho condition you found mo in; I am a somnambulist." "It don't mako any dilToronco what church you aro a member of," said tho o nicer. "You can't walk tho streets of Fort Madison in your shirt-tall If you belong to all tho cuurcheB in the city." Our baby has boen continually troubled with colio and cholera infan tum since his birth, and all that wo could do for him did not soem to givo jioro then temporary relief, uutil wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Sinco giving that remedy ho has not Uioen troubled. Wo want to givo you this testimonal as an ovidenco of our gratitude, not that you need it to ndvortlso your moritor ions remedy, 0. M, Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For salo by 11. E. Grlco. to P to a to to 1 ? to 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 20pereentRedaGtioD from Our Plain Figure Prices. This means the biggest money saving sale ever experienced by clothing buyers in this county. Be sure and call on us during this sale. You are bound to be interested. to to ft u to to "A to hi to to 1 to to to GouideiKaley Glothing Co. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. m liSi List of letters remninlng uncalled fei nt tho postolllco ut Red' Cloud, Nob riiskn, for tho week ending July 27th, 1800. Good, Mr. Hiues.Ettn Van Nostraud, Anna These lottors will ho sent to tho dead lottor olllco Aug. 10th, if not cnllod for hoforo. When calling for abovo ploaso sav ndvertlsed. T. C. Haokek. P, M 'Wo feel sorry," remarks n Knnsas editor, "for a girl who is stuck on a fellow who will spend a dollar for ico cream and chocolates nnd throo for a Sunday buggy rido for her, on a six-dollar-a-weok salary. Somehow . wo seo visions of bare-foot childron, a frowsy-headed woman ovor a wosh tub, tin cans for dishes on tho table and a combination of corn cob pipo and a man in tho kitchen corner. Tho young man who lives within his means while singlo usually has moans after ho's married." Ono farmer, not far from Beatrico, ImB worked and swoated like a galley slave all summer, cutting dowi tho Hiinllowcrson his plnco, but his neigh bor has neglected his land, and It is overrun with tho weeds, nnd tho seeds will bo blown over the careful farmer's land. Tho latter was in town yester day, to find out whothor tho law wouldn't oompol his nolghbor to clean up tho sunflowers, but ho could got no satisfaction. Thoro cortakly ought to bo a law that will protect tho careful and industrious farmer from his shift loss neighbors. Beatrico Express. Tho following from tho McCook Trib une will bo of Interest to our readers las tho lady mentioned wasatonotlmo a rosldont of this city: "A dispatch from Monmouth, Illinois, appearing undor tho date of July 10th, brings tho sad nows of tho death of Mrs. J. C. Allon, wifo of our formor townsman, by her own hand, last Sunday aftor noon. Tho unfortunate woman is bo lioved to havo boon montally unbal anced. Death was caused by inhaling Illuminating gas. After loavlng Neb raska, Mr. Allon bocamo ono of tho loading and most prominent dry goods merchants of Monmouth. He will have tho sympathy of his many friends In Nebraska in tho tad tragedy that has overwhelmed his homo in Illinois. For somo tlmo past tho hoalth and mind of Mrs. Allen have been such that constant attendance was required. Yesterday hor husband drovo to Bur lington. Later Mrs. Allon porsunded hor attendant to go to church. Upon hor return tho doors wero looked and a strong odor of gas pervaded tho prom ises. Breaking opon tho door tho body una fnnnil looked in a room where ......n (nut- nnnn ana IntH. InvCSttcfation showed thai overy gas jot In tho houso had been turned on full forco." m !,! !" !W w tys iff w w m hi w m tils i?i ?.-v hi m M r.r: ft 1 wit- m m. $& M 5V: m w r.r: Rock Island to Make Extensions. Tho following article takeu from tho World Herald of Thursday rovives tho idea that has always boon held by our people that tho Rock Island would sooner or later build from Nelson to somo poiut in Kansas. This city mid the surrounding country will bo ready to givo tho Rook Isliind n warm wel come if sho will build through here. "Locnl rnllrond ofllclals woro some what stirred up yesterday by tho ap parently authontlo report from Topoka that tho Rock Island is to build a cut. off from Nelson, Nob., to Almona, Kan., and by tho building of tho line savo sevonty miles botwoon tho two points.'! "In discussing tho matter a Rock Is land official said: "If tho lino is con structed it will givo us tho shortest routo from Omaha or Kansas City into A. N. 'Cotton, ono of tho traveling salesmen for tho Oluoy-Gaston Co. is sojourning In our city for a fow days. Donvor. 1 know tho matter had boon discussed somowhat, but did not know just what had been douo as tho opera ting department of our lino I not lo cated in Omaha. While tho Rock Is laud is getting its sharu of businoss to Colorado, if tho proposed lino is con structed tboro will bo noXrenson why our lino should not bo tho choicest ono to tako west out of eithor Omaha or Kansas City." Tho torrltory through which tho pro posed lino may bo constructed is of easy grado and tho cost of construction will bo small in comparison with othor por tions of tho system. Railroad officials of othor lines than tho Rock Island havo littlo faith in tho proposed now lino, but sayjlf it is built that tho Rock Island will find when it gets into Donvor on a run from the Missouri river that thoro will bo othrr engineers on othor railroads entering tho union dopot at tho samo timo its trains arrive DoWitt's Littlo Early risers benefit permanently. Thoy lend gontlo assist ance to naturo, causing no pain or weakness, permanently curing constip ation and liver ailmonts. O. L. Cotting. Utl I Don't "Cmrrythc j News to Mother," Just call up "Hello, central," and get con nections with Phone w No. 37, and then the ; news will be carried 1 to mother and every ! one eise. A 4wwwwww ' fl f ! i'J I . A tvnutnx&v)