e.Lfei2Sii.::v ,. , R .1 THE HED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 189J). n i c t, - f "v ' &-t' " W WVV W WW w vwvwwvvww The Best Eyes Aro thoso given tho best caro roughout all periods of ones life used to havo tlio best oyos" is a common exnrcsslon. Thoso neonlo I very likoly hnvo bad eyes now bo- i cause negiecuui 01 uiu uAiif, uixob- t sary to keep tbeni good. Lot us iieki kcop your's good, li you haven't good ones let us assist in waking them good. Uight glass aid that's what wo offer. We have a line of Goggles, Colored Glasses and Eye Protectors for Har venters, Threshers, and others who work in the sun or dust. Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. J t Bring us your Watch, Clock and Jewelry J F work. Wo da the beat work. : " GENERAL CITY NEWS. Como to the Interstate Fair. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Everything at cost at Taylor's. Interstate Fair, September 11 to 14. Tako your harness repairing to Fogol aud Hutchison. Goorgo McCall wns up from Guido Rock Monday. It will pay you to seo Potor9on boforo you buy a drill. Geo. Hutchison was down from Cowlos Wednesday. Harry Younp returned tho last of the week from Omaha. Have you t.een that flno line of nets and dusters at J. O. Butler's. A fine baby girl arrived at the home of Peter Mcintosh on Monday. cF. V.Taylor was looking after busi ness matters in Omaha this week. See those little Hoosiers at Petorson's. They are good and the' price is right. James Peterson was looking after business mattors in Omaha this week. Mr. ntinnn iii No. 87 and when in need of Job work or advertising call us up. Mrs. W. A. Mavnard has returned home after a visit at Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs. Mrs. D.Schwarz left Thursday morn ing for Chicago where she will rosido in the future. See W. W. Wright's line of refriger ators. He handles the Herrick which is the best on earth. Largest lino of nets and dusters in the Republican valley at tho lowest prices. J. O. Butler. MissMertio Mcintosh left Wednes day for Wymoro wboro she will visit with her sister Mrs. James Grimlngor. - Mrs. Fidelia Rupiper, department prosidont of the W. R. C. was hero vis iting with H. E. Pond and family this week. E. H. Smith and wife of Norton, Kuasas, arrived In tho city Monday morning aud visited with J. 11. Smith and family. Rov, Darby was In Boatrlco this weok and on Thursday delivered tho address at tho Nebraska and Kansas Modern Woodmon log rolling. Having decided to close oul my busi ness In this city I offer my entire stock of furniture, carpets, curtains and wall papor at cost. F. V. Tayloii. Insure your hogs against disoaso in the Hog Raiser's Mutual Insurance Co Cheapest and best. Agents wanted, Call on or address F. F. Goble, Supt. of Agencies, Rod Cloud, Neb. Bo in the swim and have a 'phono. Several new subscriber aro being added to the Red Cloud exchange. Ap ply to the local manager for further In formation. Tho long distance tolophono was comDleted the first of tho week and anybody who desires to talk with friends or on business can do so in the most of the towns in tho state. One Minuto Cough Cure quickly cures obstinato summer coughs and colds. "I consider!, a most wondorful h medicine., quick and safe." W. W. Morten, Mayhuw, Wis. C. L. Cotting. James Sterner was arrested and brought here from Oxford last Friday ' to answer to tho charge of bastardy tho complainant being his nloco Fior- enco Woods. At tho preliminary hear ing he plead guilty aud was bound over to district court. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furnituro nt cost ntTnylor's. "ltacket" store, Moou block. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Harness of all kinds at Fogel aud Hutchison's. The Chief and tho Iuter-Ocoau one year for 11.25. Dr. J. F. Goodo loft Wednesday for his homo in Ohio. Good spoaklng at the Iutorstato Fair Soptember 11th to 14th. Mrs. J. N. Rickards rctumod to her homo at Bcntrico Thursday. If you want anything in tho harness lino seo Fogel and Hutchison. John Crans and daughter Marguer ite wore in Hastings this weok. Red Cloud, Neb., Sept. 11th to 14th, will bo held tho Interstato Fair. Seo Wright's lino of warm weather gasolino stoves beforo purchasing. Slug Shot will kill bugs on vines and worms on cabbago. Sold by Cotting. Floronco and Bornico Potter roturued from a visit at McCook Thursday morn ing. Prof. J. I. Kolloy loft Monday for a trip over tho stato taking orders for a cyclopedia. Miss Graco McClelland returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Bloomington. Miss Nollio Clark after a month's visit with friends here returned to her home at Oxford this weok. Rod Cloud, Nobraska, is whoro tho Intorstato Fair will bo hold on tho 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of Soptombor. S. H. Fitzgerald and Joseph Barnes and wife of Oskaloosa, Iowa, aro hero visiting with Z. Barnes and family. Silvor Longtin wliilo playing in tho barn on Thursday afternoon fell out cf a buggy and received a few bad bruises. Don't stand tho heat of a cook stovo this summer but buy a gasollnt stovo of W. W. Wright. Ho has a Quo lino of them. Tho family of Goorgo Coon aro re joicing over tho arrival of a bright baby girl at thoir placo on last Wed nesday. A strip of shingles on the roof of tho round house woro torn off either by lightning or the wind during tho storm on Saturday. fJBernico Higby, daughter of Anson Higby, of Deadwood, South Dakota, arrived in the city on Friday evening on a visit to friends here. Butler, the harness man is headquar ters for all kinds of first class harness, both light and hoavy. If you want anything in bis lino seo him. Elder Hussong, Miss Mabel Wells and Grandma Lightfoot are to repre sent the Christian church at thoir state convention next week in Hastings. The long distanco telephono is now connected from Red Cloud to points east within tho stato. Rates made known on application to "Central." Douglas Cather arrived in. tho city Monday morning to visit with the folks. He is now holding; the position of cash ier with tho B. & M. railroad at Chey enne, Wyoming. Young people of this county who ex pect to go to school this fall should write for tho third annual announce ment of tho Preparatory School to tho Stato University at Lincoln. Insuro your hogs against disease in tho Hog Raisers' Mutual Insurance Co. Chenpcstand best. Agont9 wanted. Call on oraddrcso F. F. Goule, Supt. of Agoncies, Red Cloud, Nob. All weak places in your system ef fectually closed against 'discaso by De Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. They cleanso tho bowols, promptly cure con stipation, regulato the liver, and fill you with new life and vigor. Small, pleasant, sure; nover gripe. C. L, Cot ting. Insuro your hogs against loss from disease in Tho Farmors Mutual Hog In surance Association of Omaha. Plan mutual. Absolutely safe, costs loss and moro equitable than any other associa tion or company. Write or soo II. E. Pond, Supt. of Agencies, Rod Cloud, Neb. Offico in Moon Block. It is a goneral belief among people that ice water is detrimental to tho health, but if you get nice, pure ice such as that sold by J. A. Mo Arthur you will iind it bonoflclal instead of detri mental. He has puro lco and it won't hurt anyone. Delivered to any part of the city in any quantity. Wagon makes the rounds every day. Ono of the Oampboll boys arrived in tho city last Monday morning and at onco proceeded to cancel all tho con tracts mado by their advance man, and said that their shows would not stop at this point His reason for this was not that he was afraid Ringling would tako tho crowd away from their show, but that they 'didn't want to get mixed up in a show tight in which the princi pal participants would bo Ringling Bros,, against Sells Bros. & Forepatigh and Buffalo Bill, all three ot whom are at present billing this state. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tin: Chief 1 00 per year. Cat pets nt cost at Taylor's. Wall papor at cost at Taylor's. W. W. Wright has a ftno Hue of the host refrigerators. For hnud made harness go to Fogol aud Hutchisons. Mrs. Anthony Clark of Oxford is vis iting friends hero. Seo tho now Hooslor all steel disc drill nt Peterson's. A. Soaton of Denver is visiting here with Bufford Holcomb. All kinds of useful articles at tho Racket store, Moon block. Bert Wnldon was hero last Sunday shaking hands with frionds. Soo tho "American" hog fonco nt Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. Potorson has just received a car of tho Hooslor drills. Call aud see them. Waltor Roby soils tho Slugcr sewing machino. Prices right. Got tho host. Peto Hanson and Geogo Lindloy ro turnod homo from Omaha Monday ovo- ning. Clem Brunei' who has bcon farming up noar Murray, tills stato, was hero this week. Good girl wanted for Kitchen work at tho Star bakory. Good wages to tho right party. Win. Renklo and Strop Rothrock of Inavalo woro down to Hardy this weok to buy cattlo. Miss Eliznboth Shoppard returned tho first of tho weok from a visit with frionds at Superior. Tho funoral services of Mrs. Brush's baby which died on tho 15th woro con ducted by L. A. Hussong. Rov. Dean has so far recovered from his rccont illness as to bo ablo to attond to his church dutlos ngain. Sho wan bred in old Kentucky and is going to nttond tho Intorstato fair ut Red Cloud, Soptombor 11th to 14th. C. W. Knloy and wifo returned Fri day from a two months outing on tho lakes and a visit with frionds in Ohio. Mrs. M. E. Pattnor started this morn ing for Aurora, this state, and from thero she will go to Iowa for an extend ed visit. H. A. Howard roturned tho last of tho weok from a visit in Kansas. Mrs. Howard went to Omaha to visit before returning. Mrs. Pristle who has been here mak ing a short visit with her brother Wm. Bense and other relatives loft for Den ver Thursday night. Calvin Miller, of Chicago, brother ot Mrs. M. W. Dickerson, accompaniod by his wife, stopped off here for a visit whilo on thoir way to Denver. L. W. Smith and Geo. Webster of Imperial wore bore this week having brought a shipment of two hundred head of cattlo for Geo. W. Lindsoy. An excellent speed program at the Interstate Fair at Red Cloud, Nebras ka, September 11 to 14. Some of the best horses in the west will be there. Rev. Darby departed Thursday for Beatrice where he went to deliver an address at the Modern Woodman log rolling. From that placo he will go to Deweeso to attend tho camp meeting. Do no not fail to attend the Inter stato fair at Red Cloud, Nobraska, for you will certainly rogrot it if you don't. You will seo many flno attractions that aro well worth tho prlco of admission. Dnto Soptombor 11th to 14th. Tho W. O. T. U. will moot with tho Hoscuo Circle and )ilt n mother's mooting ut tho homo of Mrs. Rust nt 8 p.m., Thursday. August 21th. Sub-I ject, "The Danger to Our Girls." All wouiuu interested in the purity of our girls should attend. There aro somo peoplo in this city who think they won't get livo dollar? worth of city wulor on their lawns in a year unless they let it run while it is raluing. It looks queor to seo water shooting out of a nozzle on a lawn when the rain is coming down aua two-forty clip. What might bavo resulted in a dis astrous firo was luckily discovered in time to bo extinguished in the dental parlors of Di. Rood lasjt Friday after noon. A balky gasolino atove vud tho cause of the conflagration, and consid erable hard word was necessary for its extinguishment. Come and see tho poultry show at the Interstate Fair at Red Cloud, No braska, September 11 to 14. This will bo tho best fair ever given in this part of tho country and a large attendance is expected, accommodations for which havo already been mado. A fine speed program has ooen arrangea ana some of the best horses in tbo west will be hero. Arrangements aro being made to securo the services of an export high divor, who will divo from an eighty-five foot steel tower into a tanc throo feet deep which will bo filled with water. This feat alono will be worth more than the price of admission, RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream ot tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powder are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. rovu (mins rowot co.. new vom. MERE MENTIONINGS. Tho "rookery" looks hotter sluco It got coated with Uiuglitig Bros, show bills. Red Cloud it is said Is to have another electric light proposition. This timo it will bo for city ownership. Tho plant to bo built for and becomo tho property of tho city. Our city don't want oloctric lights, thoy might illumlnato tho strcots so that tho holes In tho sidewalks can bo soon. It might nlso disclogo n scono of tho small boy perambulating tho streets with young womon of shady character. Then a gloam might fall on tho married man who Is out promonadiug with somo young girl or somo other man's wifo. No wo dou't want olcctrlo lights tho pooplo havo boon iu darkness so long that they bavo becomo resigned to tho present condition of things. If somo moans could only bo found to obscuro tho moonlight our happiness would bo complete Thoro is uo use talking about it. What wo need is n modern Joshua. Then when tho night gets about as black as a stack of black cats, lot him givo a command for tho un and moou to stand still. But oloctric lights, nit. Wo would bo in favor of oven giving tho lightning bugs a dose of soium similar to thnt givon tho chinch bug to accomplish his extermi nation. Now if tho city wnnts to do a good thing by its citizens why uot buy a merry-go round. Just think of tho fun that could bo had with it. Tho pooplo want moro amusomont and tho only timo they can get it is at night. If this won't furnish sufficient atuuso ment why not convert the rookery into a beor garden and advertiso it as tho anoient templo of Cleopatra. Any thing for amusoment Spoaklng of tho rookery our amateur photographers should each secure a picture of it when Ringling Bros', bill posters finish up their Job. There aro some peoplo In the souh ond of town kicking becauso the mayor don't mow down the tall sun flowers. What do thoy take our mayor for, a Buckoyo or a Milwaukee. He Is not paid for mowing weeds. Aside from this we guess thoso sun flowers are there for the solo uso of Rlngllng's elephants to keep the flies off thomsolves. Thero never was any flies on Ringling's elephants. Espec ially tho sacred white one. The east ern papers have a new fad of publish ing ;plctures and descriptions of No braska oorn fields. Tho Interstate Fair will have many good features that have not been given heretofore,. An effort has been made to secure the eorvices of a high diver who will divo from a stool tower cighty-flvo feet high into a tank of water throe feet deep. This featuro alone is worth moro than tho prlco of admission. Remember tho dates, Sop tombor 11, IS, 13 and 14. Tho Rov. W. B. Costloy, of Stook biidge, Ga., whilo attending to his pas toral duties at Ellonwood, that stato, was attacked by cholera morbus. Ho says: ' uy cuanco 1 oappuueu iu kui hold of a bottle of Chamborlatn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was tho means of saving ray life. It relieved mo at once." For solo by H. F.. Grlce. List of letters remaining uncallod for at tho postofllcoat Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho weok ending Aug. 18th 1899. Gold, D. Jamison, A. Rasmusson.G. R. Smith, D. R. Turkiton, John These letters will bo sont to tho dead letter office Sept. 1st, if not called for boforo. When calling for abovo pleaso say advertised. T. C. Hackek. P. M. This week a nowcandidato forshoriff on the republican ticket has made bis appearance. 1'he new candidato is James Amack, an old and well and fa vorably known rosldent of the south eastern part of the county. He is, practically speaking, a man without enemies, aud should be be the candi date who is lucky enough to receive the nomination he would prove a vote getter. Ho is tho kind of a man that always makes friends, but seldom, if over, by bis own actions loses one; honest and conscientious in all ho un dertakes, but suffllcicnt determination and will power to accomplish any task ho undertakes; fair minded and a com mon, nlaln. evory-day farmer; always tbo same, wherever you meet him. Such a man is Jas. Amack, tho prob able next sheriff of Webster county. no 7va:ore. a ft ft : to $4.75 & NO LESS, TAIL - ENDER - SALE - OP MEN'S - SUITS. i V.M- ji iU ft ft it-1 50 Men's Suits, last ones in the lot, all go at - $4 75- - See them on the front table in our store. The suits are worth up to i in Ant m fin ft n : m $8.oo, - and are the Lose money on most of them but must have the room. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., LEAUEItS IN LOW P1UOE3. ft, I i as wxm&W(iMimmm&wmxmm TT'"I'"I'I'I",'W SanFfancisco Poultry Gai will be near tha Friday Forenoon, August 25th : Bring in your poultry this prices Hens Spring Chickens i tt3 or Rooosters Ducks and Geese Hen Turkeys Tom Turkeys Pigeons Do not forget tho date, as kMAVWWW' Teacher't Certificates Iuucd. The following Is tho report of tho county superintendent relative to tho toachois certificates: Numbor of persons attending Insti tute, 141; number receiving institute certificates, 130. An institute) certitlcato U simply a statumont rolatlvo to attendance at In stitute and efUcioncy of work In vari ous classos during tho session. An in stitute cortlticato does not nuthorizo a person to teach school, and Ms in no way conncctod with tho regular toach or's cortlllcato. Number oi persons examined for teacher's certificates at closo of insti tute 80. Of this numbor 23 failed to reach tho required grade, 57 received certificates. Nineteen of tho 23 who failed in Juno took examinations in July, at which timo nlno passed and ton failed to reaoh tbo required grado. During the past year, August, 1808, to August, 1899, certificates have been issued in this county as follows! First grado, 10; socond grado, 01; third grado nono; total, 101. Eva. J. Case, County Superintendent. The city council or fire department should make some arrangements with the tolephone company whereby an alarm could be rung from tho contral office. This could bo done with little expense, and would be very beneficial especially in cases of tiro at night. All that would be necessary in case of firo would bo to notify central and un alarm could be rung. The necessary electrio mechanism for the system would not be very expensive and in many cases would save considerable timo usually used in running to the fire bell., greatest bargains ever offered. r 1 B. St. M. depot car aad gat the following IB cua. 07J cper pound. over 80c per pound. $1.50 per dozen. 04c per pound. 07c per pound. 06c per pound. 60c per dozen. car will be on the track only ONE-HALF DAY. 4 tMaaauaaaAi National Encampment of the G, A. R., at Philadelphia. Tho lowest rates of tho year about ono faro for tho round trip will bo mude for tho National encampment of tho G. A. R., nt Philadelphia. Soiling dates Soptombor 1, 2 and 3; return limit Soptombor 80. Rato is open to tho general public, Ab usual tho veterans and their ftiouds will tako tho Burlington Routo avoiding change of dopots In Chicago and soauring for thomsolves tho.special advantages in tho way of fast timo and through car sorvlco which that railroad o flora. Special G. A. R. train for PhiladoN phia loaves Omaha at 6 p.m., Soptom bor 2d. Slooplrg, dining, and free re clining chair cars. Berths can bore served now. Seo local tiokot agent and ask him about routos, rates and trains. Or if you wish writo to J. Francis, gen eral Passoogor and Ticket Agt, Omaha, Nebraska. "Duly food man and steed." Feed your nerves also if you would have them strong. Blood mado puro and rich by Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only true nervo food. Be sure and get Hood's. It never disappoints. Hoods Pills euro constipation. .Price 25 cents. Thoro will bo a union meeting of the different young peoplo 'a societies at the residenco of V. B, Fulton next Monday ovonlng, August 31st. It is re quested that eaoh member mako an ef fort to attond this meeting as thero is a , matter of business to' be transacted and a large attendance is desired. Come out and havo a good timo and be sure -fl l ,.m c and bring some frlendjwlth you, , f vM .Tk. , - Kjf till 1 1" H i - ft r'l '" C I V-