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THE KBD CLOUD CIIIEF, FRIDAT, SEPT. 22, 189f. t a V ' , 'J ' , ''V 'I" "A it; $. L H- ' "1. -7 -1 V.'4 '& it 7 j : School Time Your boy will bo bettor for hav ingawntch. Thero will bo fewer tartly marks nnu fewer broken np pointnionts. Ho will lunrn tbo val uo of timo, that thing from which lifo is nutdo. As littln acorns make great oaks, .so moments of time put to good use make life a success. Don't lot thorn stand on streets and wait for tbo car. Teacli him to moot tin car on timo, so to church on time; to use timo as a means of shortening the caros of life Wo havo watches to suit all sizes and conditions of boys. Come in and look at them. iNewhousc Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. llrlng us your Watch. Clock ami Jewelry nuu. MfIW UlC WPl WUIW vnt II'A a, lltn B.j ataW - GENERAL CITY NEWS. Everything? at cost at Taylor's. Charley Lindlcy is a Hastings street fair visitor Dr. Damoroll was in Hastings one day this week. Just received a car load offNowtou wagons at Peterson's. Omar Doling of Holdrego was visit ing friends bore this week. Seo tboso little Hoosiers at Peterson's They aro good and the price is right. Seo Wright's lino of warm woatbor fjasollno stoves before purchasing. Walter Koby soils tbo Singer sowing machine. Prices rigbt. Got tuo best. Lincoln Absolutely Puro Mixed Paints aro tho best, and sold by Cot ting. For fine finish and durability thoro is no wagon equal to tbo Nowton. For sale by Peterson. Largest line of nets and dusters in tho Republican valloy at the lowest prices. J. O. Butleii. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. If you want anything in the harness lino seo Fogel and Hutchison. Don't stand tho heat of a cook stove this summer but buy a gasoline stove of W. W. Wright. Ho has a fine line of them. Mark Parkes and wifo who visited with William Parkes and family re turned to thoir home at McCook Sun day., J. R. Mercer was a delegate to tho nnth Inrilcinl district republican con- .,.!., Hnatinrrs tills WCOk. Ho was accompanied by bis wife. 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. Warren Lonutin while out to tho farm of J. W. Bradshaw playing with tho boys on Saturday rccolved a fall and was unconscious but later on came around all rigbt. Mr. McClintook am family have lately arrived in the city and will make this place tholr homo bo having ' purchased tho residence property north of George Blair's on Soward street. t i WHEN HUNGRY EAT AT THE Star Bakery, J. O. WILES, Prop. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture- at cost at Taylor's. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Paul Dickson is homo from Lincoln. Mrs. Will ll'.fo was in Hastings this week. Isaac Myors is homo from a trip to Lincoln. C. W. Kaloy and wifo woro in Omaha this Week. Harness of all kinds tit Fogel and Hutchison's. Take your harness repairing to Fogel and Hutchison. It will pay you to seo Poterson bofore you buy a drill. J. W. Loppo of InaAalo was here the last of tho week. Seo tho now Hoosior all steel disc drill at Peterson's. Mrs. Levi Moore returned this week from a visit in Iowa. Miss Dolly Shophordsou of Kivertou was bore Wednesday. J. A. Tulloys and wifo were in Hast ings tho first of tho weak. F. E. McKoeby left Friday on a busi ness trip to Plattsmoutb. Havo you seen that fine line of nets and dusters at J. O. Butler's. A. W. Vettor took in tho Ringling show at Suporior Wednesday. Earnoy Morangille and wifo visited at Guide Pock on Wednesday. Wm.Bonsoand wifo aro seoing tho sights at tho Hastings street fair. A new dollvery wagon is ono of tho signs of prosperity atTurnuro Bros. Mrs. J. W. Vest loft Saturday for Oberlin, Kansas, to visit with frlonds. Roy Oatmau was down at Suporior on Wednesday to take in tho Rlngling show. Miss Maud Fuller loft Thursday for Chicago and a visit with friends in In diana. A. J. Hayes and wifo of Guido Rock were visiting friends hero the last of tho weok. rj Walter Sherwood and wifo and Miss Mary Minor visited in Superior on Wednesday. ) See W. W. Wright's line of refriger ators. He handles tho Horrick which is tho best on earth. Robert Potter and.01lver Hedge wore delegates to tho judicial convention at Hastings this week. inc Miss Vanco Foe purchased through H. E.Gricoa lino Kimball piano from A. Hospo of Omaha. Graham Burnhamof Uigginsvillo, Missouri, who has been visiting hero has roturnod homo. Morris Storn and wife wero visiting rolattvos and taking in tho street fair at Hastings this weok. Judgo M. B. Reeso of Lincoln has been naniod by tho republicans as can didate for supremo judge. Mod Lavalloe and wifo of Rlvorton wore horo tho last of tho weok visiting with tho family of Nelse Longtin. Alter balloting 851 times at the rop Mean judicial convention at Hastings, R. L. Kolstor of Alma'was nomlnatod. Wm. McClelland ot Blootnington who hto been visiting with his daugh ters hero loft Thursday for a trip to Iowa. Jamos Butlor is having corrugated irou roofing placed on tho roof of his harness shop. Goorgo Blair is doing the work. Rev. E. A. VanDyko, who formerly lived at Inavalo, but who now lives at Franklin was hero accompanied by tho children tho last of tho weok. The houses of H. C. Wobbor and Frank Rickurson wero burglarized of a numbor of articles on last Friday while tho folks were in seeing tho show. Dee Best of McCook was visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Best at Cowlos tho last of tho wook and was also shaking hands with frlonds here. Mrs. McFarlond who has boon horo for somo time past, tho guest of Geo, J. Warren and family will go to Lin coln and mako hor home with hor son Grant MoFarland. Mrs. Arthur Howard and children who have boon visitingiH. A. Howard and family for somo weoks returned to hor home at Goshen, Indiana, Thurs day nitrnlng. Robert Mitcholl and Waltor Kaley started Monday on a pleasure trip. They first took in the festivities at Hastings, will go from there to Lincoln and then go on to Omaha. Dr. G. E. MoKeoby and wife after a sevoral weeks visit with their son Fred here left Sunday for Omaha where tboy will spend a few days and then go on to their home at Gutbaie, Okla noma. J, II. Smith went to Lincoln on Wednesday to attend a meeting of tho agonts of the Union Mutual Insurance Company. Tho compuny pays bis railroad fare and his expenses whilo in the city. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Carpets at cost at Taylor's. Wall papor at cost at Taylor's. Harvoy Starkoy is visiting in Iowa. P. A. Wells and wifo aro in Hastings this wook. Dr. Mitchell of Suporior was hero Saturday night. W. W. Wright has a line lino of tho best refrigerators. For hand made harness go to Fjgol and Hutchisons. Robert McBrido was iti Guido Rock on Wednesday. Come in and see the uow Newton wagons at Peterson's. Jos. Horbergor and wifo woro In Hastings this week. Now Is the timo to gel a hammock nt Cottlng's at your own price. B. M. Olmstead took in the stroot fair at Hastings this week. Leslie Graves and James Bo wren wero in Hastings this weok Seo tho "American" hog foncc at Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. D. B. Spanoglo loft Thursday morn ing for a business trip to Lincoln. Mrs. Weideman and daughter Chris tie left last night on a visit to Donver. Peterson has just received n, car of tho Hoosior drills. CaTTand see them. Max Hob.rt and wifo of Rlvorton wore visiting friends here tho last of tho weok. J. R. Phlfor and O. N. Poyor camo in tho first of the week from Yoklno, Washington. Tho list of people who wont to Hast ings Tuesday was so largo that wo de cided not to publish it. Mrs. J. I. Kolloy and children loft Thursday for a visit at Lucona, Iowa, with relatives and friends. Mrs, Gcorgo Ball who bus been visit ing horo with her sister Mrs. T. C. Hackor returned to hor homo In Colo rado. Miss Edith McKoighau left Monday noon for Hastings whore sho will visit a day or so with friends and tako in tho street fair and will then go to Lin coln to seo tho stroot fair thoro. A fino baby boy of usual Nebraska woight is reported by Dr. F. E. Me Kceby as having arrived at tho homo of Robert Konyon at Inavalu on last Friday. Capt. W. 0.' Henry, deputy Grand Master Workman of tbo A. 0. U. W. will spoak at Masonic hall for tho De gree of Honor Tuoiday evonlng, Sept. 20th at 8 p.m. to which tho public aro cordially Invited. Suppor will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. Suppor 1G cents. H. E. Pond, Recorder. Mrs. Patti Jackson and daughter, mother and sister of Mr6. A. Galusha, who formorly lived horo, but who havo lately resided in Omaha, will soon go to Kentucky to visit with Major Jack son who was engaged in tho Spanish American confiict and who is now sta tioned in that stato. They may mako tho south thoir futuro home. Tho usefulness of tho long distanco telephone has boon demonstrated in sevoral in'stancos latoly. One day tho the last of tho week a phono message camo for Dr. McKoeby from Inavalo and connections wero made direct to his oflloo hero, ho was asked to come immediately, called up his team and was in Inavalo in 55 minutes after he was called for at that placo. Pretty lively time. HMWHHHniUM I CORN KINO, Mils si ly bein M to J CATTLE. If you hare tho oorn wo can supply tbo CATTLE. Our In terest Rate tho Low est. Our Services are the Boat. Write us. I THE Sicgel-Sandcrs S Live Stock Commission Co. I 1 Rooms 78, 74, 78. Live fltaak Eiohange. Station "A." Ksttins City, M. w A white tailed deer is reported to havo been sighted by citizens of Will nut creek precinct recently and a chiido was made after tho big game but it eluded its pursuers. Royal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum (uklng powders are the greatest menaccrs to health of the present day. ROti tuning rowosw eg, rw voan. John Polnleky was In Superior Wed nesday. Miss Josio Igou left Wednesday on a visit to Lincoln. Rev. Dean and bride arrived in tho city Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. J. Warren loft this morning on n visit to friends in Lincoln. Geo. Nowbouso and wifo woro in Cnmpboll tho first of the weok. II. E. (ttico mado a business trip to Atchison and Kansas City this week. J. E. Keslar was a delegate to tbo republican stato convention atOmuha. Rev. Black well and Rov. Darby aro attending conference at Lincoln this weok. Grant MoFnrland, formerly a resi dent of this city, now of Lincoln was hero visiting friends this weok. Wm. Bonso and J. W. Bowron aro said to havo carried off a number of tho prizes at the shooting tournament at Hastings. Mrs. D. A. Harshbargor of Iowa, for morly a resident horo and better known as Mrs. James Framo, was visiting old friends hero this week. The meat market formerly owned by Schultz & Harris will now bo run by tho former ho having purchased tho interest of tho latter. J. H. Reed, brother of our Dr. Reed, accompanied by his son Frank are horo from Lancaster, Wisconsin, on tholr way to California for tho bonelit of tho sons health. P. Gilroy of Inavalo presented this office with what many said was the largest cantaloupe tboy had over seen. It was 221 inches long and 291 inches in circumforouco. Albert Crandall tho man who rode tho mulo in the Rlngling show and was thrown to the ground and badly hurt and supposed by our people to havo been killed hero last Friday says ho is not doad. At least the supposed dead man or a man representing him, with a bad scar on his throat told pooplo that ho was Crandall and was not a little bit dead and told thorn to carry tho news to Red Cloud. KKPOUT OB1 TUB CONDITION or tiii PEOPLE'S BANK of RED CLOUD CIIAHTER NO. 318, at Hed Cloud, In tho Stato ot Nebraska, at the close of business. Sept. Iltli, 1899. KEBOUBCES. Loan and Discount . 148,097 19 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. ,tta 98 Warrants and mamim. 303 M Furniture and fixture.. 041 38 Current oxnetises and taxes paid-.....- 1,371 65 cuecananu otucrcasn uenn - 3,80104 Duo from National and State Uauka I9.H3 57 Hills of other bank 5,518 00 Specie 1,081 bO MC Ickcln and iiennlcx. 29 HO Total cash on hand . M.083 87 Tota t, ...- .. .. I.IAHILITIES. Capital itock.... ............................. ....... Suiplus fund Undivided profit ..........., Individual Dcnoslls sublcct 1113,999 49 llf,000 00 1(),U0U GO .. 2,168 55 to check . 100.034 80 Demand Certificated of de posit 81,219 64 Time Ccrtltlcatis uf deposit l.OHS 508U.8I2 91 Totai (113,999 19 State or Nkiiiiahka, I , County of Weunter, f "" I, V. A. Sherwood, raohlcr of the ahovo named hank, do rtolemnly swear that the above ilatemcnt li true to the beat of mr knowl edge and belief. Iatterti w. a. BUKiiwoou, caaoier. J. L. Miner, Director, C. II. Minih, Director. Subscribed and iwom to before me this 21st day of Sept., 1899. . ij, i. miKin, notary ruuuc. ItEPOKT OF TDK CONDITION or tiis STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD, CIIAIITKR. No. 315, at ltcd Cloud, In the Blato of Nebraska, at the close of business Sept. nth, law. itasouncEs, Loans and Discounts . ..IM,083 2fl overdrafts, secured and unsecured...... 18 47 Current exjnses and taxes paid. .... bit 47 DuefromKatlonalHtataand rrlvate banks and bankers 43.905 53 Currency . . ..-. 8,000 06 Gold 2,245 00 Silver. . 623 70 Nickels and cents . 18 94 Total cash on hand........... . 50,453 17 Total.. .... LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In........ -1117,128 37 -.115,000 00 .. 10,000 00 .... 2,319 41 Hiimlui fund Undivided pronta .. .... Individual deposits subject to check I -.. 77.532 85 Demand certificates of de posit r 10,82 9 Time ceitmcates of deposit. 1,444 85 Due to state and private Kaniraftnrf hanknrM 14 KO Total Deposits...........- ..-189,808 04) Total 1117,128 87 State or Nsbeaika, (., County of Webster, f " I, w. T. Auld, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowl. cdRO and bellof. attest: W. T. Aulii, Cashier. M. Fikcu, Director, W.T. Aulii. Director, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of September. 1W9. , C. W. Kaiet, Notary Puallo. :"!. I'M v, iCLOTHBS :.m Vt;. I $ m V''' V'' ($ p. May not make the man but they can greatly improve man's appear ance. Nothing looks worse on a man or boy, than an ill-fitting suit, no matter what the price of it may be, while, a neat fitting suit, although it may be cheap, looks dressy. "We sell you clothes THAT and give the weare of them a dressy appear ance, no matter whether it is a high prioed or a low priced suit. We do net allow a customer to leave our store with an article unless it fits. Our prices are as low as the lowest and our goods the best. Cowden-Kaley LEADKRS IN mxwi'mmim'iwt OSTEOPATHY, The Science of Healing Without Drugs. Tho theory on which tho Solonco of Osteopathy In founded, is that if every part of tho bony ntructuro is in placo, and tho passage of tho nerves and blood vcssals is unobstructed, so that every part of tho body is receiving its proper uorvo nnd blood supply, tho physical body will perform its work correctly and tho condition known as hoalth results. ' On tho other hand if any part of tho bony structuro or its muscular attach ments becomo dislocated, misplaced or maliformed, so that a nerve or blood vcbsuI is partially or fully obstructed, tho condition known as disease will ap pour in tho part which should bo supplied or drained by tho nerve or blood ves sel involved. "Osteopathy Is tho work of a skilled mechanic on tho most complicated of machines." Ostoopathio treatment is sciontitlc, requiring no faith, .no drugs, no surgical operation, it is purely a study of mechanism and function combined with a system of soientiho manipulation. Osteopathy is applied Physiology. Dtt. MAltY CIIASE ROCKWELL, Graduate of the National School ot Osteopathy. ROOMS OVER CUTTING'S DRUG STORK. The "Ivory" is a favorite shaving soap because it makes a profuse rich lather, which softens the beard to be removed and leaves the skin unharmed. It costs about one-fifth as much as the so-called shaving soaps and many who have used it for this purpose for years, will not have any other. The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap Is made, fit It for many special us for which other soaps are unsafe or unsatisfactory. t cofrsioNT ism av tut rmcTia a aAMsu co. cieiiin FIT, Clothing Co., LOW PRICKS a-iivii'i'i VI i fcyfe.- Iff t ' i H .? ! viti&