rv HIE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AU(UTST 25, 189B. u -H( & if ? ', t' H & r VVvwV.vvvV..VVvVN i The Best Eyes Are those clvon the b(st caio tin oughout all pctiods of oues life. I "I used to have tho boat eyes" is a I common expression, lucso people tnrv UL-nlt- hntrn linil nvoQ llfltv lin. v.j imviJ ....... u.a. wj. ..v... .,. ( causo neglectful of the oakk neecs t sary to keep them Rood. Let us iieki" kcop your's good. If you haven't good ones lot us assist in making them good. Hight glass aid that's what we offer. We have a line of Goggles, Colored Glasses and Eye Protectors for Har- J venters, Threshers, and others i who work in the sun or dust. Newhouse Bros., I Jewelers and Opticians. ! Urine us your Watch, Clock nnd Jewelry J work. We do the best work. j 5 llAAAAA' KAAAMAAt4 GENERAL CITY NEWS. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Everything at cost at Tayloi's. Jay Olnoy made' a trip west Thurs day. Interstato fair Red Cloud, Neb., Sept. 11th to 14th. Take your harness repairing to Fogel nnd Hutchison. It will pay you to see Peterson bofoio you buy a drill. Rev. Darby was in Edgnr the fore part of tho week Tub Chief and Chicago Inter-Ocean on year for $1.25. Havo you scon that line lino of nets nnd dusters nt J. O. Butler's. Lulu Sollars left tho last of tho wcok for a vtsit with friends nt Orleans. See those littlo Hoosiers at Petorson's Thoy are good nnd tho price U right. Our phone is No. 37 nnd whon in need of job work or advertising call us up. C. H. Minor and wifo returned home again Saturday night from their recent trip. Elmer Kaloy arrived in tho city this week to visit with tho folks nnd other friends. Seo VV. W. Wright's lino of refriger ators. Ho handles tho Herrlck which is tho best on earth. Largest lino of nets and dusters in tho Republican valley at tho lowest pricos. J. O. Butler. Ralph Fon who is holding tho posi tion of opcrntor nt Norton, Knnsas, ar rived homo on a visit Tuesday. Goo. Blair has received tho contract to put on steel brick siding on a school houso in tho Bogonriof district. The famous Gonon Indian brass band ofcightenn piecos will bo ono of tho Hnstings froo stieot fair attractions. Elder Husging and the Misses Graeo Garbor and Mablo Wells arc attoncling tho stato convention nt Hastings this wook. MissJennio Boll anived in tho city Saturday from her homo at Liucoln nnd is visiting with Geo. -J. Warren nnd family. Having decided to close out my busi ness In this city I offer my entire stock of furniture, carpotH, curtains and wall paper at cost. F. V. Tayloii. Ludlow Bros, aro burning another .largo kiln of brick this wcok. Thoy iio evidently stocking up so some one can build a brick on the corner. Ho in tho swim and have a 'phone. Sovoral now subsoiihers nro being added to tho Red Cloud exohnnge. Ap ply to tho local manager for further in formation. Olivor Schnffnlt who has boen away from tho city for tho past year iv so and who has lately been residing at Arkansas City, Arkansas, arrived homo again last Friday. Albert Douglass of Chicago was in tho city this wcok visiting with L. H. Blackledgo and other friends. From this place ho wont to Bloomlngton to visit with his porents. One Minute Cough Curo quickly rnrnn obstinate summer coughs and colds. "I cotiMdor It a most wonderful medlcino.,-quick andsafe" W. W. Merten, Mayhew, Win. u. i. zoning. Tho populist county convention met at Blue Hill last Saturday and selected delegates to attend tho state and dls i let conventions. Tho delegates to the district convention were instructed forjudge Beall. ((ft TV 7' J 3i r j3tam V mm d JPT I WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture at cost nt Tayloi's. "Unokcl" stole, Moon block. Hammock's nt cost at Tayloi's. Hartley of all kinds at Fogel Hutchison's. ami R L. Tinker was in the city tho foro part of tho week. Mrs Win Shoit is having a residence built west of town. If you want anything in tho harness lino see Fogel and Hutchison. Shooting toutnnment, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Sept. 12th and 13th. SeoWiight's line of warm weather gasoline stoves befoio purchasing. Slug Shot will kill bugs on vines and worms on cabbage. Sold by Cotting. Ed Emigh letuuunl the foro part of iho week from a two week's visit in Il linois Mis. John Myers left Thursday mom hip for a visit with friends nt Falls City, this stato. Foil Salk. A few housohold goods nnd a horse, buggy and harness. J. F. Winteiw. Mrs. Esjoni, of Beatrice, sister of Conrad Fit, is hero visiting that gen tluiunn and family. Rev. (t. W. Hummel is to till tho Methodist pulpit in this city Sunday moi ning and evening. Expert judges of awino and poultiy at tho Inluistnte fair at Rod Cloud, Neb , Sovt. 11th to 14lh. Ethol Cummings returned Wednes day fioui a visit with bar sister Mis. (Jnrl Jenkins nt Beatrice. A Clark and wifo who wero visitiug friends hoio tho Inst of tho week havo returned homo to Oxford. HorboitCook who has boon visiting With hi" parents liese tho past two weoks, has 1 etui nod to Omaha. Don't stand the heat of a cook stovo this sunnuor but buy a gasolint stovo of W. W. Wi ight. Ho has a lino lino of theni. Frank Daggett, formerly of this city but now in the tombstone business at Philllpsburg, Knusns, was hero ono day this week. Mrs. A. P. Howard, at ono timo a resident of this city, now tesiding at Goshon, Indiana, is hero visiting with 11. A. Howard and family. Watermelons are a drug on tho mar ket and tho small boy gets his till daily. Tho fiuit is larger and moio plontifnl than ever before. Butler, tho harness man is headquar ters for all kinds of first class harness, both light and heavy. If you want anything in his lino seo him. Workmen arrived hero this wook to put in six moro telephones. If you con. template hnvlng a phono now would bo n good timo to hand in your order. Jay Olney nnd wifo who havo been visiting at Boonvillo, Now York re turned homo again Snturdoy night. Mrs. Olney has recovered from her re cent illness. Shooting tournament nt tho Inter state Fair nt Red Cloud, Nob., Sopt. 11th to 14th. Many good prizes aro offered. Bo sure nnd como and tnko some of tho prizes homo with you. A giand time is expected. Mi. nnd Mrs. R. Wilbtun of Oberlin, Kansas, weie hero this week visiting wftli Thomns Wilburn and family and to help celebrnte tho 81st birthday of their father who lives hero. Tho old gentleman is quite rugged for his ad vanced age. O. C. Boll of Lincoln arrived in tho city Tuosday nood for a short visit with fi lends and iclatlvos. Ho 'will roturu homo Satuiday, accompanied by his daughtcis, Misses Jennie and Hazel, who havo been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Warreu. Tho pooplo living on north Wobster and Elm streets nro gottlng tired of having thoso sticots used- as n course for speeding horses nnd buggy race, and it is timo for tho authnritlws tj put a stop to it. Tho practice is becoming so general that it is getting dangerous. All weak places in your systom ef fectually closed against disease by Do Witt's Littlo Early Risois. Thoy cloansn tho bowels, promptly curo con stipation, icgulato tho liver, and fill you with new life nnd vigor. Small, pleasant, sure; never gripe. C. L. Cot ting. Insure your hogs against loss from disenso in Tho Farmers Mutual Hog In surance Association of Omaha. Plan mutual. Absolutely safo, costs less and moro equitable than any other associa tion or company. Writo or see H. E. Pond, Supt. of Agoncies, Red Cloud, Nob. Ofllco in Moon Block. Ono of tho earliest pioneers of our county, Undo Peter MoNitt, 'died at 4:4r)a.w. o Fiiday, August lbtn at uis lato homo at Elizabothtown, New Mex ico, nt tho advancod ago of 81 years. His wifo who is a daughter of Robort Hicks, south of tho rivor survives him. Ho was tho father of our old townsman M. B. McNltt, who now lives nt Laporte, Texas. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Cat pct at costal Taylor's. ' Wall paper at cost at Taylor's M. Stem of Chicago was hoio this wcok. Dell Abel returned to Hebron Thurs day morning. Air. u is olson of Ungo county hero this wcok was W. W. Wi ight has a tine lino of tlie host icfrigeratots. For hand inndo harness go to Fjgol and Hutchisons. Seo tho now Hoosier all stoel diso ilt 111 nt Peterson's D. M. Abol was visiting in Wymore and Beattico this week. A. B Noblo of Handling, Iowa, was hero tho last of the wock. All kinds of useful articles at tho Racket stoio, Moon block. Seo tlio "Amoricnn" hog fonco at Mitchell Bros. Bost on earth. Miss Alice Remsbcrg returned homo Monday horn a trip to Dnnver. A. M. Walters of Bluo Hill was here Tuesday looking nftor legal mattors. C. F. Gather camo in from Lincoln Tuesdny to visit with his family here. Peteisonhns just received n car of tho Hoosier drills. Call and see them. Walter Roby soils tho Singer sowing machine. Pticcs light. Got tho best. Doll Abol returned Wednesday morn ing f torn an outing at Colorado Springs. Balloon ascension at tho Intorstato fair at Rod Cloud, Nob , Sopt. 11th to 14th. J.S. Whito Wymoro and woek. m ado n trip to Wilbor, Btatrico tho first of tho Cap. Houchin wns in Omaha this woek nttending tlio populist stato con vention. Rev. Dean dopartcd the foro pait of tho week for a three week's visit in Mnine. Ed. Amnck, republican candidate for tho nomination for sheiiff wns hero this week. Mr. Cox of Schuylor county, Illinois, a relative of 0. 0. Cox of Lostcr was horo this week. Mr. Frank of Wabash county, Iowa, was interviewing D. J. Myers in regard to laud this week. James Burden, A. Galusha, C. D' Robinson and Albert Albright wero in Bluo Hill, Tuesday. W. F. Bnurn and wifo of Danville, Illinois, wero hero this woek visiting J. A. Bnuni and family. Mrs. F. B. Wilson who has been vis iting with tho family of 0. D. Robinson has returned to Denvor. Mrs H. A. Howard returned Tues day night f torn a visit with frionds at Omaha and Council Bluffs. Campbell Brotbora show train passed through hero about six o'clock Thurs day morning on its way to Odell. Mrs. James Smith of Gago county, at rived in tho city Inst Saturday and is visiting with August Routs and family. Miss Iteno Minor leaves this wcok for Chicago whoro she will tako n couiso at tho Chicago Collcgo of music. Mrs. C. B. Crono and daughter Ednn, returned homo Wednesday night from a visit with frionds nnd relatives in Iowa. Ficd R. Marsh of Oberlin, Kansas, arrived in tho oity Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Graves and family. Messrs. Black, Eholman, McMillan, and Sanders of FulK i county, Illinois, wero hoio talking Imd with D. J. Myors. A fino baby girl is leported by Dr. F. E. McKcby as having arrived at tho homo of A. L. Hildreth of Cowlos on Monday night. Will Duckor left Tunday morning for Pawnco City, wlu-ro ho will again tnko lipids position .is teacher in tho city schools there. Good speaking, band music, good rncing, lino display of farm products at tho Interstato fair at Rod Cloud, Nob., Sopt. Uth to 14th. John Crans is fitting up n very nico liinch counter in Longtin's billiard room and will soon bo serving his cus tomers "vith corn-fed oysteis and other dolicacio". Mrs. J. B. Cleghorn, formerly a resi dent of this county, is visiting at Ina valo and nttending nt tho bedside of hor son Clyde Pitney, who is ill with typhoid fever. Claronco Winters was given a very pleasant surpriso on Tuesdny evening by n numbor of his young frionds on account of tho fact that he will depart mith his parents soon to resido in Lin coln. Del and Fred Turnuro, of tho enter prising firm of Turnuro Bros,, general merchandise denlors, departed Satui day for the eastorn maiKots to pm ohaso that firm's stock of fall goods.i Whtn thoy loturn they will havo boiiio - thing to say that will bo worth reading. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Atum baking powders are the greatest inenaccra to health of the present day. oi damns rowof eo.. urn vouk. MERE MENTIONINGS. John Tulleys who holds a position una piper nt Lead, South Dakota, is here visiting tho folks, Ho is not feel ing well and will lomaiu hute until ho rccupointes. Einest Welsch will again on Satur day take charge of his lunch room uoar tho depot and dispense tho good cook ory of himself and wifo to thntiavol in? public. Peoplo fiom uptown will now bo making journeys to tho depot to got a pieco of Mrs. Welsch's justly colobiatcd pics. Oklahoma calls our attention to tho fact that sho has a pietty young Indy named I ma Daisy Cook, but as sho is 87 years old and yet in a sadly husband less condition it is evident that the young follows down there place Im plicit bollof in tho old saying "There's nothing in a nnme." J.S. Whlto staitcd nut tho first of tho wook to raise Red Cloud's sharo of tho money needed to bring tho Viral Nebrnska homo. Howovor, he only got two nnmos on the list wnon woid was nceived that enough money had been iniscd. Tho two wero J. L. Miner and C J Piatt and $100 each was the amount stibsci ibed. List of lettets remaining uncalled for at the postoflico at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Aug 2."th 1899 Meigh.Cora Shaw, F. T. These letters will bo sont to tho dend lotter ofllco Sopt. 14th, if not called for bofote. Whon calling for abovo please say advcitisod. T. C. Hackeu, P. M. Thoro will bo a groat exhibition of blooded swino, cattle, poultry, oto., at tho Intorstato fair nt Red Cloud, Nob , Sopt 11th to 14th. This will undoubt edly bo tho bost exhibition over hold in tliis paitof tho country, and certain lv you caunot afford to miss it. Many other excellent attractions can bo seen that will bo well worth tho prico of ad mission. Bring your best girl to tho Interstnto fair at Red ClouiL Nob., Sopt. 11th to Uth. Many new attractions will bo introduced each of which will bo well worth tho prico of Wmission. Shoot ing tournnmont, gooband music, good speaking, good horso racing, bioyolo racing, and many othr lino features which you cannot afford to miss. Bal loon ascension each day. Tho Hastings free street fnir and harvest homo carnivnl promises to out rival any such exhibition over attorn p ted in tho west. The list of prizes nnd ntttacttons offered nro sufficient to at tract the attention and draw tho lar gest crowd tho Queen City hm over entertained. Reduced rates on all rail roads during tho fair week mnko tho tiip possible to all. Telephones will bo placed at tho res idences of W. A. Mitcholl, Honry Cook, 0. II. Potter, E. B. Smith, C. II. Minor, and at tho livery barn of 0. T. Hazel, ton. Thoro nro a number of business men who nro ynt without ptioncs who could save much timo and ninny stops nnd nccmmodnto their patrons who already hnvo phones. It is not nlwnyB a matter of selling goods by phono but tho convenienco it offers and tho iden of being enterprising nnd up-to-dnto. Tho oity has been doing a littlo ex poilmental work this week in trying to find a larger supply of water near the pump house, and havo succeeded bo yond tho most sanguine expectations. An eight inch test well was boiod about 100 feet from tho north woll nnd water was sti uck at ton feet. Tho water was found in a bod of couist gravel thir teen and ono half (cot in thickness nnd with tho largest pump that could bo got in tho city tho water in tho test well could not bo lowered. A story is going tho rounds that an old church membor died, of whoso goodness thoro was some doubt, but who was regarded as a pillar by his pastor, who posted on tho church win dow a uotico in these words: "Brothor Johnson departed for heaven at 4:30 this n.m ," nud then anuounced the funeral. Underneath this a newspaper man tacked a telegraph blank, with these woids: "Heaven, 0:40 p.m. Johnson not arrived. Gieat anxiety." Win. Barrett, residing just over tho line In Kansas, had qnito n eloso call Inst Saturdav nlaht. Ho aroso from 1. 1.. i.n.l t,. i.ln .. .lioo nf annin nIn kill. .. . . . .. nnt hnMln nf ... i U1 Ul,v "J " "" - bolio acid and took a tea spoon full of NO 7VTORE. I p. i: to ft $4.75 4fr NO LESS. TAIL - ENDBR SALE - OP MEN'S - SUITS. i 'A V.' m ft 50 Men's Suits, last ones in the lot, all go at $475- See them on the front table in our store. The suits are worth up to - $8.oo9 - and are the greatest bargains ever offered. Lose money on most of them but must have the room. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ft ft '?' ft X $ ft if k ft p. :tfrft4l LEADERS IN rjx-wxxvxzrmvmffljzs ;-.. fll...Vi- W fllV.IJ tflW'wffllVttjK. f.v.( II....U.mv. ... fifjuumi: it beforo ho discovorod tho mistake As soon as tho mistake was noticed monnB wero tnkon to overcome tho ef fects of tho poison and ho wns at onco broucht to this city and proper treat ment administered, nnd at presontis suffering no ill effects from tho mis take Miss Poarl Ludlow was quite pleas antly surmised by a numbor of hor young friends on Wednesday evening. Upon returning homo from a fow dny'8 outing in tho country sho found hor homo woll filled with young folks who had b-on Invited by her parents, all willing and anxious to help hor to tn joy a pleasant evening boforo dopnrt ing to nssumo her school dullos mar Campbell. Games and other social ftmiiRomunts and a tine lino of refresh ments served to mnko tho affair a very enjoyablo ono, nnd at a lato hour tho young pooplo wondod their wuys homo-vard. wishing Miss Poarl success in hor school duties nnd many happy lemombrances of thu occasion. Somo misctoant entered Dr.J.W. Moianvllle's bain last Satuiday ovon ing and after pom ing a quantity of coal oil in tlio stall whole one of his bust diivinghoises is kept, sot lire to tho hay used for bedding. Tho doctor hap pened to bo at homo and noticing tho light in tho barn went to investigate it. After a considerable amount of hard work ho succeeded in extinguishing th flames. Had it not boon that ho had a hydrant in tho barn it and other prop eity near by, would havo undoubtedly been consumed. Tho hoi so which was in tho stall nt tho time tho firo was sot wns quite badly burned about the legs. No trace of the guilty party has as yet been found, or any cause for tho perpo nation of such a dastaidly act. The stoiy is told that a dignified and poitlyold judgo nt Winfiold, Kansas, attended a ball a short time ago wear ing a pair of extremely tight-fitting trouseis. During tlio evening ho was bonified to find that a thread had bioken in ono of the seams, producing n bad rip. He beckoned to his wifo and told hor. of his predicament. Sho pro duced a needle and thread and thoy enteied an anto loom at ono sido of tho hall. Just as tho judgo had removed his trousentwo ladies wero hoard com ing towards the samo room. l'bo Judgo looked around for a place to hido. His wifo saw a door leading ap parently into a closot. Opening it she tin ut her husband through and bolted it, and then turned with a smilo to meet the indies but at tho same timo tbcrocamen terrible thumping on tho door and a voice roared: "Open this door quick, I'm in the ball loom." LOW PRICES. CHURCH SERVICES. OHItlSTIAN CllUllOlt. Services each Lord's Day as follows: Morning service at 10:80. Subject Blblo school, 13m. Junior Christian Endeavor 3 p.m. Sod lor Christian Endeavor meet at 7 p.m. Evoning address ut 8 o'clock subject, A cordial invitation is oxtonded to all. L. A. Hussono, Pastor. METHODIST Services next Sunday as follows: Morning sorvlcos nt 10:30. Conduct od by Rev. Hummoll. Suudny School nt 11:00 a.m. Con ducted by D. B. Spnuogle, junior Miagua at 4 p.m. Sonior Longuo at 7 p.m. Evoning service at 8.00. Prayer mooting on Wednesday even ing at 8.00. Ladles Aid Society Fiiday afternoon. All nro most coulially invited to at tend. Jamks Makk Daiuiv, Pastor. HAl'TISTCIIUHCH. Services noxt Stindaj as follows. Morningsorvicos at 10.30. SHbJoot "Woman's Sphere in Christian Ser vice" Sunday School at 11:45. W. F. West, superintendent. Young People's Union moots at 7 p.m. Topic, "Groou Pastures." Ed win Emigh, Leader. Evening soi vies at 8 p.m. Subject, "Now Duties to a Now World " Regular monthly uovonnnt mooting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All coulinllv Invited, Seats free. Isaac W. Edson, Pastor. CONOUK.OATICWAL. Regular services next Sunday as fol lows: Sunday School nt 11:45. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p'm. Player and pi aiso mooting Wednes day ovening nt 8. All cordially Invited to attoud these services. Fkank W. Dkak, Pastor. Feeding Cattle for Sale. 1000 head of extra 2 year old Iowa steois. 1000 head of Nebrnska and Colorado 'J and 3 year old steers. 1000 head of cows aim yearling steers and heifers. Terms cnsli or time. ' Siu'kuiok Cattle Co.. Superior, Nebr. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Tnko Laxative Biomo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund money If it falls to cure. S5o. Tho genuine haa L. B, Q on each tablet. t