THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 18iM. m w V www www wwwww MERE MENTIONINGS. .: .:. '?.:.' ,:.' :.: ;'. -;. .:. 4WS&imwX'4&MM?) i'j.. ' i M 4 4 4 trsG given the btst caie f throu iroiifB I tisMr t utftll periods of OI1US I11U ,. O.J t '! us to have the best eyes" is cohjni'nn expression. These people bAffltL-ultr imi-n Imil ovi linw hi'. ly li a vi' bad E enifla mrli'oiful.of tlie caue ueees- sury 'lo kei? them good bet us ! liKKi kcei) . vour's cooil. If you lo koob them ImVou't good ones lot us assist in making them good. Right class I ! aid that's what wo offer. 4 ! -.We have a line of Goggles, Colored J J Glasses and Eye Y rotectors tor Har l vesters, Threshers, and others I who work in the sun or dust. 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. Urlug m your Watch, Clock and Jewelry J work. We do the best work. t 4 GENERAL CITY NEWS. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Everything at cost nt Taylor's. G. M. Castor was in the city this week. Mrs. C. J. Pope went ti Lincoln Wed nesday. Take your harness repairing to Fogel aud Hutchison.- Have you seen that lines line if nets and dusters at J. O. Butler's. Tlib'W.,C.T. U. will meet with Mrs. Rut during tho month of August. August Lautcrbach and daughter of Colby, Kansas were hero Weifhosdny. Our phone is No. 517 and whon in need of job vork or advertising call us up. r;n. D. Gaston and family 'returned homo Thursday from n pleasure trip in Michigan. Chns. Schaffnit who hn neon in tho east for souio timo returned homo Sat urday night. See V. V. Wright's line of refriger ators. Ho handles the Merrick which is the best on earth. Largest line of nets and dusters iu tho Republican valley at the lowest prices. J. O. Butlf.ii. oJoe Blair and Gertie Kaley bpont Sunday with tho family of R. C. Leg gett south of tho river. Mrs. B. M. Olmstoad returuod homo Saturday night after n month's visit with friends at Ames, Nebraska. Harry Letsor. who has been visiting friends in Deadwood, South Dakota, returned homo Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. B. Crone and daughter Edna departed Thursday night for a visit with frionds and rolativcs in Grinnell, Iowa. Miss Cecil Taylor who has boon visit ing with tho famlsy of F. G. Turnuro, returned to hor homo in St. Joseph, Mo. Thursday. Having decided to close out my busi ness in this city I oll'or my entiro stock o' fiirniture.cnrpots, curtnius and wall papor at cost. F. V. Taylok. H. C. Goode of Orleaus, this state, and Dr. 'A. C. Goode of Sidney, Ohio, aro horo helping Dr. J. F. Goode pack up preparatory to his return to Ohio. J.R. Mercer has had paintors and carpontors at work at his residence on Webster street And thoy have very ma terially enhanced the looks of tho prop erty. Insure your hogs against disease in tho Hog Raiser's Mutual Insuranco Co. Choapost and best, gonts wanted. Call on or address F. F. Gohlk, Supt of Agencies, Red Cloud, Neb. One Minute Couph Cure quickly ohi-hs obstinate summer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most wondet ful medicine, quick and safo." W. W. Molten, Mayhew, Wis. C. L Cotting. John dimming whllo carrying his dinner bucket in ono hand and a water kg in the other stumbled aud foil and bis right hand came in contact with a glass which fell out of tho bucket and )ih sustained a bad cut of the middle The Best Eyes and ring lingers. Dr. McKeeby dress ed tho Injury. Charley Hazelton had shipped in from hid late restdence at Kausas City, ' this week an ontiro equipment of a livery business ho had been running at that place. The outfit consisted of some fourteen head of horsos, a nice Hue of buggies, a baggago wagon nnd a couple of rubber tired hacks which he will uso upon tho streets for carry- a jUg passtngers. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture nt cost at'laylor's. "Racket" store,' Moon block. ILiinuioek's at cost at Taylor's. Harness of Hutchison'. all kinds at Fogcl ami Tui' Chiek and tho Intcr-Ocenti one year for 31 ',"3. The Ciiiek and the Chicago Inter Ocean one year for $1.25. If you want anything in the harness line see Fogcl and Hutchison. Miss Marie Moinnvillo departed this week for her old home in Iowa. Campbell Bros, show will bo hero sometimo tho last of tho month. See Wright's line of warm weather gasoline stoves before putchasing. Riugliug Bros, show Is billed for Hastings for the 13th of September. Charley Hazelton has moved into tho Will Tulleys property oil Seward street. A. C. Hosmerand family have return ed from a sojourn in Craig, Missouri. Frisbie Richardson has moved into tho John Winters property on Soward street. L. A. Hussong is to preach at tho Tennant sehool-honso next Lord's day at U p. m. Fred Gund of Bluo Hill accompanied by his mother and sister were here this week. The pastor of the Methodist church will presont tho "Up-to-Dato Proachei" on Sunday evening. Mrs. Dr. Rockwell returned tho last of the week from a soveral weeks so journ in California. Mr. Cliff Wescott of Plattsmouth, NobrasKa is in tho city the guest of A. Galusha and family. Mrs. E. U. Overman aud Mrs. Dam oroll aud Mary returned homo from Illinois this morning. A couplo of gontlemen of color with a mandolin nnd guitnr dispensed some good music on the streets Monday. P. A. Wells and wife left tho Hrst of tho wek on a trip to Pennsylvania, New York and other points in tho cast. Don't stand tho heat of a cook stove this summer but buy a gasoline stovo of W. W. Wright. He has a lino lino of thrill. Mr. Clapp of the firm of Estoy & Ciapp of Fairbury, this state, was look ing after business matters hero this week. Wm. H. Vaul'iitten of Farmiugton, Illinois, was heie this week looking at laud. Real Estate Agent Myers sold him the Mitchell farm south of tho river. H. A. Howard and wifo leave Satur day August Oth for Washington, Wash inpton county, Kansas, to visit a sister of Mr. Howard's whom ho has not seon for twouty-thrce years. Miss Tillie Lougtiu, daughter of Phil Longtin a former rcsideut of this city, who has been visiting with Nelso Long tin nnd family has returned to her home at Clyde, Kansas. Master Clyde Baum bad tho misfor tune to fall from a horso Thursday and dislocate his elbow. We are pleased to learn that he will bo out with his playmates iu.a fow days. Insure your hogs against diseaso in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual-Insurance Co. Cheapest nnd best. Agents wanted. Call on or nddross F. F. Goule, Supt. of Agencies, Rod Cloud, Neb. Miss Ella Cook left this .Morning for Omaha where she will visit with her hrother Herbert aud will go from there to Now Whatcom, Washington, wliero she will visit with her brother Edwnrd. All woak places in your system ef fectually closed ngainst diseaso by De- Witt's Little Early Risers. They cleanse the bowels, promptly cure con stipation, regulate tho liver, aud (111 you with new life and vigor. Small, ploasant, suro; never gripo. C. L. Cot ting. "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough nnd catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many ronicdies sho kept getting worse until wo used Ono Minute Cough Cure, it relieved at once and cured hor in a fow days." B. L. Nauco, Prin. High School, Bluffdale, Texas. C. L. Cotting. It is u general belief among people that ice water is detrimental to the health, but if you got nice, pure Ico such as that sold by J. A. MoArthuryou will fiud it beneficial instead of detri mental. Ho has pure ice and it wou't hurt anyone. Delivered to any part of tho ci'.y in any quantity. Wagon makes the rounds every day. Mr. A. Dow father of Mrs. A. U. Kaley, died at the residence of his son In-law in this city on Tuesday about six p.m. of heart trouble Mr. Dow was 77 years of ago at the timo of his death. Ho arrived in tho city about two months ago for a summer visit with his daughter, and up to tho time of his death was apparently in tho bost of health, A short sorvice was hold at tho residonco on Thursday morning after which tho remains wero shipped to Carey, Ohio, his former home, for burial, to which place Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Kaloy accompanied tho remains. The Chief 51 "00 per year. Carpets at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Taylor's. C. C. Cowden was iu Supeiior Wed nesday. Miss Nelllo Kaley wns Iu Guide Rock this week. W. W. Wright has a tine lino of tlte bost lefrlgerators. For hand made harness go to Fjgol and Hutchisons. Mrs. C. F. Cnther leturued Monday from a trip east. The Chief and Chicago Inter-Ocean ono year for $1.25. C. E. Hicks of Bladen wns iu the city the first of the week. All kinds of useful nrticles at tho Racket store, Moon block. Seo ttio "American" hog fence at Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. F. E. Goblo was looking after busi ness matters in Lincoln this week. Mrs. Wm. ZolutT aud Mrs. Frank Hadloy visited iu Guide Rock Wednes day. Miss'Ha.el Bcll'of Lincoln is in tho city tho guest of Georgo J. Warren and family. Mrs. C. M. Smith who hns beou visit ing frionds in Iowa arrived homo Wed nesday night. Low Clapp has gono to Bloomington having received word that his mother was very sick. Samuel Miller of Lester left Thurs day morning for a visit at his formor old homo in Indiana. Mrs. C. H. Goro and daughter of Lin coln who wero visiting with Mrs. Silas Garber havo returned to their homo at Lincoln. Chns. Hazelton and wifo arrived in the city Tuesday morning from Kausas City and will again mako tills plnco their home. Tho unuunl "P. L.T." sermon for the "I. O. O. F." is to bo dcliveted at tho Christian church by tho pastor Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. A largo number of our citi.ous at tended tho Woodman picnic at River ton Wednesday, and all unlto in de claring it a very onjoyablo nQnir. Special Sale, commencing Juno 10 nnd ending Juno 24, on tly-netsaud dusters. Special prices on nets and dusters during this snlo. I. O.Butleu. Will Rife has sold out his interest in the drnvinir business of Ross & Rife to his partner aud having purchased a corn shelter outfit will engage In that business. The Misses Ruth, Mamie and Pearl Householder of Bladen loft Wednes day to attend tho Epworth League con vention nt Lincoln and will also go to Omaha and seo tho exposition. Insuru your hogs against disoaso in the Hog Raisers' Mutual Insurance Co. Choapest and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address FkankOoule, Supt. of Agencies, Red Cloud, Nob. Dr. J. F. Goodo returned from Ohio tho first of tho -veck after accompany ing the remains of his wife thero for burial. Ho will again return to Ohio after getting his affairs fixed up hero. Tho Congregntionnlists will celebrato tho 25th anniversary of their organiza tion as a church, Sunday, Aug. 13th. Speakers are expected from abroad. There will be thrco sorvicos during the day. Program givon next week. M. S. Marsh of Hastings was here yestorday and today placing tho adver tising of tho Hastings street fair. He says that thoy aro p Ing to havo ono of tho biggest ovonts oor held in tho stato as tho money is up and muny at tractions Monlieady on tho list. Mrs.MnryC. Rockwell imnn diiitoly after m riving home from California receiveil a telegram stating that hor daughter, Mrs Jay Olnoy, who is visit ing at Boon vlllc, N. Y., was soilously ill with typhoid fever and sho immedi ately left for her dauchter's bedside. Miss Nettlo Hummel brought in two small brnnches of different specimens of crab apples which to use tho words of a fruit treo mau "looked us if tho fruit had just boon poured on the the braucues." ihey wero grown on tho Hummel farm south of the rlvo. It i- stated that a prominent former living north of town desired very much to read the bible one night recently during a terriillc electrical storm. Not having been much of a reader of that good book he was not conversant as to its whereabouts and had to wake up his wife to find it for him. We did not learn what caused him to take such an interest in reading tho scriptures all at once List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllce at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for the week ending Aug. 8rd 1890. Bird, Anderson Eudiheo, Mr. Good, I). Miggins, Dr. Lindsay, P. A. Boats, Jacob These letters will be sent to tho dead lotter office Aug. 17th, If not called for before. When calling for above pleaso i shortly ami win oxponeueo m. uu -say a'dvortiwl. T. O. Haokek, P. M. ' tults from their clcso call. -- n. -.,.- Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest L menaccra io neaim oi me present day. botai mm HMtotn qq , m vxt. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Otico again our city bus the walei question to deal with. Every jear, at least once and sometimes oftener, it U found necessary to turn thu creek Into tho wells in order to supply a sufficient amount of water for both lawn nnd drinking purposes, nnd especially is this noticeable tho latter part of July and tho month of August whou tho creok water is thu most unlit for use. This is something thu city lias had to contend with almost every year, aud tho quicket something is done to secure a sutitciont supply of puro wnter for our citizen's uso tho better. This week J. F. Webber of Oxford was in the city figuring with an object of Inducing tho city to bore a well to tho depth of tour hundred feet, or until a supply of wa ter sufficient for uso was struck. His price was ono dollar per foot or four hundred dollars providing water could not bo struck short of four hundred foot and if Urttck short of that ho is to have one dollar por foot for each foot in depth and tho city to pay cxponso of shipping his tools ono way. Ho ex pressed the opinion that plenty of wa ter couid be scoured as soon as the well was once through tho ledgo of rock which underlays this country, which opinion was based upon his experience with other wells ho has put down in Nebraska. Now, whiio $100 may seem quite a sum of money for our city to expend in trying to got a supply of wn. tor at present, it is a sum that looks very insipuiliccnt whou tho health ami fire protection of our city is at stake. It is something that must bo dono sooner or later and why not do It nt ouco. If tho city ban not enough mon ey to carry tho project through, wo venture to say enough could bu raised by subscription to pay one-half tho ex pense o say, and we believe the ma jority of our citizens will concur with us, if there is enough money In tho city treasury to sink n well four hundred feet, under a guarantee of plenty of water, sink it at once aud let tho water question bu forever settled. If there is not enough money to do it raise what can be hnd by subscription and let tho city pay tho balanco, which it could surely do. Ono thing is certniu, tho present supply of water will never bo sufficient. A delegation of ladies ropresonting tho W. C. T. U. of this city waited on tho city council last evening with the object in view of having a curfew or dinance passed which would keep young boys nnd girls off tho streets nights. Tho council seem to bo of the opinion that whllo a eurfow law would bo all right wero there a policeman on each block or two to enforce it, but in a city liKo Rod Cloud where enough money cannot be hnd to pay a city marshal a deceut salary, and, ho must be compelled to depend upon business men to contribute and do tho work of ulght watch and polico at tho same timo in order to make a living, it looks us though a eurfow ordinance would bo somewhat of a burden to that officer. Tho business men contribute tho larger portion of tho salary of tho night watch for tho benefit of having their places of business watched at night and might enter strenuous objections to paying a night watch who would bo kid-hunting in somo other part of tho town nnd lot ting some ono rob their stores. Under present conditions a curfew law would be ineffective with tho oxcoptiouoLn few small boys who might bo intimidat ed by it, and until tho city is ablo to pay a policeman for this special duty such a thing would bo detrimental to tho business housos. During the rain storm of last Friday night tho residonco of James Keagle, living south of tho river wns struck by IlKhtning. The bolt entered the stove pipo which goes through tho roof of the kitchen and descending tore out tho rear portion of tho stove and thon entered tho floor bulging up the boards and tearing the nails out. Mn. Keagle was standing near the stove holding the tea kettle in ber hand and the bot tom was blown out of tho vessel and the woman and her husband and a child wero made unconscious. A jug of coal oil in tho room was cracked and tho contents ran out but fortunately did not ignite. A small amount of hay which was near tho stovo was burned hut fortunntoly wont out without sot ting fire to the building. Tho ones who wero shocked gained cousoiousness . ft I 1 I Grand MidSummer Clearing 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 per cent Reduction 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. iTij V ; 'ft fit hi "J t'r. 55 $ Gomden-Kaley flothing Go. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. 0 md JU,'',' - '",S,,S. - - L.iim- ;;aikte HIi(l Sqmmer Sale T ffom Aaaast 5th to 15th. i $ a; To each customer making a $5.00 purchase in our ffi fli Dry Goods and shoe Departments we will ffi JJJ give ten yards-best calico free. m iij To mako room for fall goods wo will place on salo for TEN DAYS fit Tjf tho BIGGEST U ARGAINS over offered to the trade. jL to Ohe-Third Oft on Men?fc and Boys' Tan ifjt to and Chocolate Shoes. ffi $ One-Fourth Off on Ladies Tan and S g Chocolate Colored Shoes. to 10 per cent offon all other shoes. ji iX Big reductions on all Summer Dress $ Goods and Shirt Waists. J W With eacli Shirt waist wo put In a Shirt Walit Sot Free. W jj One-Third off on Men's Negligee Shirts. to A big lot of nice remnants at half price, fc to 2,000 yards new Percales, worth 10c, 3J jg for 7 l-2c. J to All the best Calicoes 5c per yard. ft to Lonsdale Muslin at 6 l-2c yer yard. W j Hope Muslin 5 l-2c per yard. 9J to One-Third off on our entire line of J to Embroideries. f to New Dress Goods, wui be in in a few W - Ldays and we are jm f making cut prices all through to reduce present stock. jL to Linings Free. Wlth Diess patterns at 5oc S !: ., per pard and over we will jL Mf put in 6 yards Cambric, 2 yards Silesia and 2 yards 2? U? of Duck. 5K GROCERIES. Thfe only exclusive Grocery room J Uf m town. It requires the careful jJJ W attention of four experienced men. TI12 reason we JJ Hit sell more grocer'es than the balance of the town is W to because we Handle better goods and sell them ft to cheaper. For the next Ten Days we offer ft to 14 bars of Dandy soap 25c. ft jk 10 bars Diamond C soap 25o. M f 1 four-pound packago Gold Dust 15c. i to 1 packngo XXXX coffeo .- 10c. ?f? v; 1 packagv Lion coffeo , lOo. ftt T? 1 package Breakfast cup coffeo 10c. jL to 10 pounds bostOatmoal ,. 2oo. ft 4'iv 1 package Gloss starch , Co. 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