THE KED CLOUD CHIEF, FHIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1891). r. t?i In v f X" A' r Ail, h S i i?i? V ! L' V m 1 w rwvrvv w ww vwwwnw The Best Eyes Aro thoso given tho best caioj J throughout nil periods of ones Ufo. I "I usod to havo tho boat oyoa" is a 1 common expression. Thcso people J J very likely hnvo bml eyes now be- I causo neglectful of the oahe neccs- i snry to keep them good Lot us J J heki' kcop your's good. If you bavoa't good onus let us assist in i nuking thorn good. Right glass J I aid that's what we offer. e have a line of Goggles. Colored Glasses and Eve Protectors for Hir- 3 venters. Tbresners. and otners who work in the sun or dust. Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. I Bring ... ! UTalMi Clock and Jewelry J work. Wedoihobeilwott 4 GENERAL CITY NEWS. Curtains at cost at Taylot's. Everything at cost at Taylor's. c Mrs. Ladd of Inavalo was hero Sat urday. Henry Bird of Guide Hock was horo Sunday. Roy Hutchinson was over from Lob unon Sunday. Dwight Joues was up from Guide Rock Tuesday. Take your harness repairing to Fogol and Hutchison. Havo you scon that lino line of nets nud dusters at J. O. Butler's. The W. C.T. U. will meet with Mrs. Rust during tho month of August. "Will Parker was looking after busi ness matters at Guide Rock Friday. The ladies of the Methodist church are having a picnic at Amboy today. Mrs. Cook and daughter Myra have returned home from a trip to Omaha. Lew Clapp returned Sunday morning from a visit with friends at Blooming ton. Our phone is No. 87 and when in need of job vork or advertising call ua up. Miss Blanche Darby returned Friday evening from a visit at Hardy, this state. Geo. W. Lindsey left Tuesday night for the western part of tho state to look for cattle. Miss Ethel Cummlngs left Thursday for a visit with her sister Mrs. Carl Jenkins at Beatrice. See W. W. Wright's lino of refriger ators. He handles the Herrlck which is the best on earth. Largest lino of nets and dusters in the Republican valley at tho lowest prices. J. O. Butlku. Miss Viola Ward returned homo tho last of tho week from a sovoral weeks visit with frioLds in Omaha. Prof. J. I. Kolloy who has beon out cpnvassing for a cyclopedia rotumed homo Saturday morniug. Miss Willa Cathcr who has beon liv ing in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, for somo time past arrived homo Tuesday evening. Having decided to oloso out my busi ness in this city I offer my entire stock of furniture, carpets, curtains and wall papor at cost. F. V. Taylor. Strayed. From my farm on July 25tb. one maro mulo with Heavy collar .... I marks on shoulder. Finder will please leave notlco at Chief office. J. E. Himes. Mauy special attractions will be In trodiiced at tho Red Cloud Interstato Fair Sept. 11th to 14th. Good races, good band, good spoaking, eto Como and have a good time. Insuro your hogs against disease in the Hoc Raiser's Mutual Insurauco Co. fiiiBunest and best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goble, Supt of Agencies, Red Cloud, Hob. One Minute Cough Cure qniokly cures obstinate summor coughs and colds. i"I consider it a most wonderful modicino., quick and safo." W. W. Morton, Mayhow, Wis. C. L Cotting. Jennie Durkeo, a graduate of tho Red Cloud High School nlass of '09, will enter Hastings College in Soptem bor. Believing lor to bo a worthy young lady, frionds have como to her aid to see hor through college. She 1-nmilvnd tho Doanu hcholarship for highest rank in class, but is unable uso It. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture nt cost at Taylor's. "Racket" store, Moou block. Hummock's at cost at Taylor's. Herbert Cook of Omaha Is In tho city. Doll Abel of Hobron is visiting in tho city. Ernest Wolsch is home after a visit toOmnbn. Harness of all kinds at Fogol and Hutchison's. Tho Chief and the Intor-Ocoan ouo year for 11.25. J. N. Rlckards nud wife of Bcatrlco are in the city. Charley Busbeo and wifo of Guldo Rock wore hero Sunday. If you want nnything in tho harness lino seo Fogol and Hutchison. Red Cloud, Nob., Sopt. Uth to 14th, will bo hold tho Interstate Fair. G. M. Albln of Mt. Claro whilo in tho city today paid us a pleasant call. Seo Wright's lino of warm weather gasoliuo stovos boforo purchasing. Slug Shot will kill bugs on vines and worms on cabbage. Sold by Cotting. F. M. Hopkins and Thomas Cum mlngs of Rivcrton were here Thurs day. Watch for special fcaturosmontloned in the largo posters of tho Interstato fair. Girl Wanted. At Bon Ton Bakery for Kitchen work. Three dollars per week. Attorney Richards ot Richards & Dinsmoro of Hobron was in tho city today. Georgo Ross left Monday for Beaver Crossing, this state, to be gono for sev eral weoks. Miss Nelllo Martin of Wymoro ar rived in tho city Tuesday on a visit to friends here. Tho fronts of Longtin'? billiard hall and Polnloky & Co 's saloon havo been neatly painted. Mis. Win. Bonso returned from a visit to her fnrmor home in Teoumseh, Thursday night. Tho Interstate Fair managomont has secured the sorvices of expert judges. Red Cloud, Neb., Sept. 11th to Uth. Dou't stand tho heat of a cook stove this summor but buy a gasoline stove of W. W. Wright. Ho has a fine lino of them. J. R. Mercer has gone to the western part of the state on business. J. N. Rickards will attend to tho duties at his office during his absence. Butler, the harness man is headquar ters for all kinds of first class harness, both light and heavy. If you want anything in his lino see him. J. W. Robinson of Guide Rock has brought suit for 12,500 damages against the parties who committed an assault upon him several months ago. John Tomlinson was in Omaha tho first of tho week looking into the mat ter of placing an agricultural exhibit for Webster county at tho exposition. Miss Myrtle and Lula Chamberlain of Now Boston, Illinois, formerly resi dents ot this city, arrived the last of the week on a visit to relatives and friends here. Billy Smith, son of J. H. Smith, and a former old resident hero, but who has beon in the fur west for somo years is in tho city. Ho bus lately beon in tho Klondike country. Insure your hogs against diseaso in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual Insurauco Co. Cheapest und best. Agents wanted. Call on or address F. F. Goble, Supt. of Agoucies, Red Cloud, Nob. Dr. Wegmann of Bluo Hill was In tho city Wednesday on his way to Ft. Leavenworth to visit with his son Goo. C. Wegmann, member of tho 31st U. S. Volunteer Infantry who will leavo soon for Manila. All weak places in your system ef fectually closed against diseaso by De- Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. They Icloansn tho bowels, promptly euro con- stipation, regulate tbu liver, and All you with new life nnd vigor. Small, pleasant, sure; never gripe. C. L. Cot ting. Insuro your hogs against loss from diseaso in Tho Farmers Mutual Hog In surance Association of Omaha. Plan mutual. Absolutely safo, costs less and more cqultablo than any other associa tion or company. Wrlto or seo H. E. Pond, Supt. of Agoncies. Red Cloud, Neb. OfOco in Moon Block. It is a general belief among people that ice water is detrimental to the health, but if you get nlco, pure ice such as that sold by J. A. McArthur you will find it beneficial instead of detri mental. Ho has pure ico and it won't hurt anyone. Dellvorod to any part of the cily in any quantity. Wagon makes the rounds every day. W. E. TompKins of Guide Rock was in tho city the foro part of the week and while here paid this ofllco a friend ly call. Mr. Tompkins is a candidato for the ofllco of sboriff and should be receive tho nomination at tho coming republican convention win no uouot to make Rstrong race as he Is woll known ftad wo11 ,,kt'i' by al1 wh0 know hln1. MERE MENTIONINGS. The Chiek 61.00 por year. Carpots at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Taylor's. Mrs. Moore of Guide Rock was hcio this wcok. . Dr. Robinson of Guide Rock was horo Monday. J. O. Lindloy returned Monday from a trip to Omaha. W. W. Wright has n fine lino of tho best refrigerators. For hand made harness and Hutchisons. go to Fogol Ringllng Bros, circus will bo hero on Friday, Soplouibor 16th. All kinds of useful articles at the Raoket store, Moon block. Soo tho "American" hog fonco at Mitchell Bros. Bost ou earth. Edward Emigh loft Monday morning on a visit to'frionds In Illinois. Mrs. C. H. Miner is visiting with frionds down in Kansas this wook. R. N. Lowis of Bluo Hill was a pleas ant caller whilo in tho city today. Tho long distance tolephono will bo completed into this city Tuesday noxt. Walter Roby sells tho Singer sowing machine Prices right. Got the bost. Attend tho races at tho Interstato Fair at Red Cloud, Nob., Sopt. Uth to 14th. Mrs. S. Day returned tho last of tho weok from u visit with friends at Lin coln. Mr. J. S. Etuigh and Mrs. Thomas Penman, aro visiting in Cowlcs this week. Poto Hansen and George Lindloy left Tuesday morning for a visit at Omaha. Good girl wanted for Kitchen work at tho Star bakery. Good wagos to tho right party. L. A. llnsklns has purchased tho feed barn on Webstor Btreot east of tho Moon block. Al. Galushaand wlfoand C. B. Crono went to Lebanon, Kansas, today to soo the ball gamo. Veru Oimstead and vie Scott are heme again aftor spending several months in Omaha. C. H. Miner and the Misses Mary and Margarot Minor left this week on a purchasing expedition to Chicago. Mrs. Baylor, mother of tho Crablll brothers, who has been visiting here has returned to her home in Virginia. Mrs. E. P. Quivey of Omaha who is engaged in finding homes for the waifs of tkls state was here the last of the week. Clarence Reed has been granted a nonsion of 130 per month on account of the injuries received in the Spanish American war. Campbell Bros, advanco agent W. L. Schonlll, was here this week and has made arrangements to have their clr cus here on Thursday, August 24th. Geo. Holllster and wife, Clyde Olm stead and wife, P. A. Perry and wife, and C. H. Kaley and wife attended the spirituallstlo meetings at Franklin Sun day night. Med Lavallo and wife of Rlverton, accompanied by Mrs. Phil Longtln and Miss Tilllo Longtin of Olydo, Kansas, were vis iting with Noise Longtin and family hore Sunday. Insuro your hogs against diseaso in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual Insuranco Co Choapcst and best. Agents wanted. Cnll on or address Frank Goble, Supt of Agencies, Red Cloud, Nob. A number of tho b' ys who havo bo longed to tho baud orgntii. Uionb of tho city have lately forim-d a new organi zation and are practicing in order to furnish music during the fair. They will piny on the streets Saturday night. Tho Congrpgationu lists havo given up tho speninl auniveisary services ad vertised for next Sunday nnd will havo Instead a church and Sunday school picnic in Hummol's grove noxt Tues day. All members and frionds of the church and Sunday school are Invited. Married Mr. John A. Norris to Miss Bessie H. Godwin, both of Webster county, wero united in marriage by L. A. Hussong, pastor of the Christian church, at his home on August 8th, 1800. The young cotip) started at onco for Hastings, Nebraska, whoro they will make their future homo. The Nebraska and Kansas Log Roll ing Association, Modern Woodmen of America, convenes next Thursday, the 17th, in Beatrice, and several good speakers have been secured for tho oc casion. Among them is Rev. James Mark Darby of this city who will de liver the principal address. One of Charley Hazelton's new back teams took a run from tho depot short ly after tho arrival of train No. 10 from the west on Wednesday morning. They wore noticed by thoso who were riding on tho rear platform of tho streot car and L. M. Crablll dropped off and caught them just as they canio over the brow of the hill. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to ncaltb. of the present day. hotai tuiha fowMH ax, xtw vomc Resolutions of Respect Whereas, wc nro again called upon to mourn tho loss of another of our members, and one uioro link of our goldon chain has fallen away in death, lot It remind us that the mossonger who called him homo will como sooner or lator for us all. Though ho has passed boyoml tho roach of words of praiso, yot wo doom it fitting to express our appreciation of our brothers doods of gonorosity, and his groat kindness to all with whom ho canio in contact. Resolved, that in tho death of our brother A. G. Willis this Chapter has lost a zoalous and earnest mombor; ono who ever ohecrfull and faithfully performed all duties devolving upon him, and ono who lived a llfo that was a model of Christian manhood and worthy citizenship. Resolved that tho charter and jowels bo ill aped In memory of our departed brother, and that a copy of thoso reso lutions bo sent to his aged mother and family and published in tho local papers. Dr. Robt. Damkrell, Miss Tilla McClelland, Mrs. Lotta Grice, Committee. Whereas, In tho wisdom of our great commander our enmrado A. G. Willis has nnsworod to tho last roll call abovo, thoroforo bo it, Resolved, that James A. Gartlold Post No. 80, G. A. R., department of Nebraska, oxtond to tho rolatlvos of decoasod our sinoero sympathy in this their hour of boroavement, and that our charter be draped for thirty days and these resolutions be spread upon tho minutes of this Post. D.J. Judson, H. E. Pond, Samuel West, Committee. We are happy to chronicle the mar riageon last evening at tho homo of Bev. I. W. Edson, of Mr. George W. Francis and Mrs. E. A. Hall, both woll and favorably known residents of our city. Tho ceremony which was per formed by Rer. Edson in a most happy manner was a quiet affair only a few relatives of tho contracting parties be ing present. The groom has resided in this county for many years and has been very successful and is known as one of the solid financial men of the county and a much respected citizen. The bride has been a resident of the city for many years, is much esteemed and has many friends. The CniEr ex tends congratulations and best wishes. t Take the boys and girls to the Inter state fair at Red Cloud, Neb., to be entertained. Brass bands, horse races, merry-go-rounds, high dives, aerial ex ploits in tho clouds, shooting tourna ment, vocal and instrumental music, bioyclo races, a grand agricultural dis play, fino horsos, cattle, swlno and poultry from all over southern Neb raska and northern Kansas. Don't miss it; a shield ovont will be woith tho price. Do not forgot tho dates, boptembor 11, 12, 13 nnd Uth. List of lotters remaining uncalled for it tho postoQlco at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Aug. 10th 1890. Carr, Myrtlo Cunliffo, Mrs M. E. jenson, Rosa Kloe, Wm. iSaderlin, Mrs. Tilllo Thcso letters will bo sent to tho doad otter ofiico Aug. 24th, if not callod for lofore. When calling for abovo ploaso lay advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. We look for n large concourso of peo ple in Red Cloud on August 24th, the dato of tho big Campbell Bros, circus. Tho advanco billing says that tho streot parade will take placo at ten o'clook in the morning. Tbo afternoon perform ance will bogln at 2 o'clock, but tho doors will bo open at lfo'olock to on able'tho inspection of the monagorios. Free balloon ascension ut 1 p.m The Rev. W. B. Coitloy, of Stock bridge, Ga., while attending to his pas toral duties at Ellenwbod, that state, was attacked by ohole morbus. He lays: "By chance I appened to get bold of a bottle of Oba berlaln's Colic, Cholera and think it was Dlarrboc i Romody, and I tho mea s of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For salo by H. E. Grice. A young woman who registered nt the Lindell hotel at Hastings and gavo order to be called for the train to Cowles and then caintormanded tho call committed suicldi and died Wed nesday night from tuects of poisou. Her identity has nu been established. $1 P Grand I Mid-Summer Clearing 1 i 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. lie sure and call on us during this sale. You are bound to be interested. Men-Haley Clothing Co. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. jramH&ra 4 iY ifllid Sqmmer Sale 1 1 fnm August 5th to 15th. I itt & k To each customer making a $5.00 purchase in our jjfi 2 Dry Goods and shoe Departments we will m give ten yards best calico free. m i To make room for fall goods we will place on sale for TEN DAYS M 77 the BIGGEST BARGAINS ever offered to the trade. jjm i Ohe-Third Oft on Men's and Boys' Tan ifi ifc and Chocolate Shoes. $ One-Fourth Off" on Ladies Tan and S g Chocolate Colored Shoes. $ $ 10 per ceut off on all other shoes. ji ib Big reductions on all Summer Dress 2 Goods and Shirt Waists. Jg W With each Shirt waist wo put lu a Shirt Wulst Sot Free. W j? One-Third off on Men's Negligee Shirts. jj( ft A big let of nice remnants at half price, (fi ito 2,000 yards new Percales, worth 10c, 2J jj for71-2c. ft All the best Calicoes 5c per yard. ji ft Lonsdale Muslin at 6 l-2c yer yard. & jjj Hope Muslin 5 l-2c per yard. 9 ft One-Third off on our entire line of 5r ft Embroideries. ifi ft New Dress Goods, m be in in a few 2 Ldays and we are jm ij! making cut prices all through to reduce present stock. jL ft Linings Free. With Djess Patterns at 5oc 5 3? per pard and over we will jL !ff put in 6 yards Cambric, 2 yards Silesia and 2 yards 2? J of Duck. jg 5il GROCERIES. The onlv exclusive Grocery room Jg ! in town. It requires the careful 2 W attention of four experienced men. TI12 reason we W W sell more grocer'es than the balance of the town is W W because we handle better goods and sell them fa ft cheaper. For the next Ten Days we offer (l ft 14 bars of Dandy soap 25c. fil ij 10 bars Diamond C soap 2Go. JM f Hour-pound packago Gold Dust .t. 15c. 2a W 1 paokage XXXX coffee , 100. fa vaj 1 paokagr Lion coffee , "... 100. JM Tff 1 package Breakfast oup coffoo .... I0o, il if 10 pounds bestOatmeal 25o. fa VV 1 package Gloss staroh , so. Jfi tK Champion or Morry War Lyo 50. .rmvrrmn a mm I Jm M m i m m m m M m mm m m u 1 uiiyuia - !3uo. W-V Tb VI U ! A A . i 4 r I 4 , -t :s