THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 18!?. 5 (V ; jJFS Q -... &.W 3 JDroi o Coin. J Unless by accident, bliruluus ulwaj's ; i comes ono way by neglect. J.yes , f uecomo wenx, viiii iruin un in. J Tliov bt'comu weaken you ooiiiitino vuir can-lessuoM until too l:w eomos i egret. 4 4 4 4 J 4 4 4 4 4 Yo -Hi? Jay e s J may bo warning you every day of 4 I their weakness their inability to J work without help. Tho eyes are J daily "brondmakors for most of us. J I J. hoy nro pricoloss to all. u.trt j neglect them. Timely attention may 4 J 9avo futtiro misery. Examinations l froe. Satisfactory glasses or no pay. j 4 KT n 4 I ivewnouse aros., Jewelers and Opticians. I DtltlR 11 r jour Watch, Clock and JowcJrjr J Leavo your orders with us when 4 J wanting a nico hair chain biaidcd. J GENERAL CITY NEWS. Everything at cost at Taylor's. Hummock's at cost at Taylor's. Mis Nollio Lamb went to Guide Uock Wednesday. Harness of all kinds tit Fogol and Hutchison's. Ed.Amackof Guido Uock was hero tho last of tho week. Attorney Hlackledgo returned from n trip to Omaha Tuesday. If you want anything In tho harness lino see Fogcl anil Hutchison. Seo Wright's lino of warm weather gasolino stoves bofore purchasing. Oliver Hedgo returned Sunday oven ing from a trip to Lincoln and Omaha. Walter Itoby sells tho Singer sowing machine Prices right. Get tno best. " A Methodist preacher has a lively time moving. Beaver Valley Trib une. A. W. Upp of Sherwood, Kansas, was looking after business matters hero Saturday. Largest lino of nets and dusters in the Republican valley at the lowest prices. J. O. Butler. S. W. Foe loft Saturday for a visit with relative in Louisvillo, this stato. Ho will also visit at Ornuha. Lew Clapp and wifo returned Mon day morning from a visit at tho Homo 'of his mothor at Bloomington. Ed. Foam's team ran away and took a spin out tho oast road Monday even ing but no especial damage was done. Don't stand tho boat of a cook stovo this summer but buy a gasoline stovo of W. W. Wright. Ho has a lino line of them. T. C. Hacker and wifo left Tuesday for Omaha and after spending a few days there will visit at their former old home at Brownvillo. Butler, tho harness man is headquar ters for all kinds of lirst class harness, both ligh;.and heavy. If you want anything in his line sue him. Since tho Droyfus trial you don't seo the Indianola girls wearing Paris hats. They prefor a head gear witli a long, lono turkey feathor on it, Indianola Reporter. Tho business mon should attend tho tent meetings to seo how many of their clerks have taken advantage of tho early closing of the stores to attond, and tho clerks should go to see how many of their employers aro attending olivine worship. I 4 I I I k t It. WHEN HUNGRY j EAT AT THE Star Bakery, 1 4 J. O, WILES, Prop. . J WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Furniture at cost at Taylor's. Ed. Cox of McCook wns hoi 0 Thurs day. Take your harness repairing to Fogol and Hutchison. District court will onvctio in this city next Monday. Goo. McCall was up from Guide Uock tho Inst of tho week. (. M. Castor of Franklin county was hero tho llrst of tho week. Geo. W. Llndsoy and family havo moved down on the farm. llavo you seen that lino lino of nets and dusters at J. O. Butler's. Isaac Fish of Bladen was looking after business hero Saturday. Alvln Popo left Tuesday morning for Lincoln whore ho goes to teach. L. H. Uust and wifo lef. tho llrst of tho week overland for a visit to Heaver City. Ed. Pulsipher has taken the position of bartender in tho saloon 01 M. M. Stern. Mrs. C. F. Gather left Saturday for Lincoln whero she will visit with her husband. Mrs. L. D. Wells returned Wednes day morning from a visit with relatives at Denver. Miss Edith McKclghan left Monday morning for Lincoln whero sho hns secured a position. Seo W. W. Wright's lino of rofriger ators. Ho handles tho Hcrrick which is tho best on earth. You can always find what you want in tho mont lino at Warren's market. Fresh llsh every Friday. Dr. Beck reports the arrival on Sat urday night last of a lino baby girl at tho homo of Claronco Wilson. Mrs. E. E. Elliott who has boon visit ing with tho family of Thomas Emigh has returned to her homo in Illinois. J H Rpptl and si.n Frank who havo been visiting Dr. E. S. Reed and other rotntlves and friends hero havo gono to California. Z. Harnos and brothor J. A. loft Mon day for Osknloosa, Iowa, having re ceived tho information that their mothor was seriously ill. Having derided to closo out my busi ness in tills city I offer my entire stock of furnituro.cnrpets, curtains nnd wnll paper at cost. F. V. Taylok. A telephone in your homo or placo of business will savo you valuable timo and many a step. Tho rato for a phono is low. Consult tho local man ager. Lost: Black pocketbook with a Ilvo and ono dollar bill and somo small change, calling cards, etc. Finder will ploaso leave at livery barn of C. T. Ha.olton. Charles Ethorton who had his foot crushed in tho B. & M. yards somo timo ago and nftorward had tho mem bor amputnted Is ablo to bo up and around tho house. .Someone at the little town of Byron, east of hero had business of enough im portance in Now York City on Tues day night to transact It over tho tele phono at a cost of five dollars for flf- teen minutes. A lino of red paint commonly known as a dead lino has boon placed on tho thoB.&M. platform. It is as much respected as a Filipino tronch was when tho First Nebraska wanted to get on tho other side. A. E. Bnrtlett of McCook was hero tho last of tho week visiting old friends. Ho wns ono of tho boys who woro brought horo many years ago and given homos by residents of this county and his mission horo was to soo if ho could loam anything In regard to his relatives, but ho has so far boon un successful. "S I look back, It ain't tho money 't Pvo sDont for tho good times 't I've had 't I regret. It's tho good times 't I might 'as well 'vo had and didn't. I'm inclined to think," ho remarked with an air of having given tho matter consideration, "th&t after Adam 'an Evo got buncoed out of tho gard'n thoy kicked themselves as much as anythln' fer not havln' cleaned up tho hull tree while thoy was about It." David Harum. Parties who nro interested in tho raising of fino poultry have started tho ball rolling for an exhibit to bo held in this city somo timo in tho near future. About a hundred dollars has already been subscribed in amounts of five dol lars each and smaller subscriptions will also bo taken until an amount suf. fioient to make the project a success has been raised. After this has been accomplished an organization will bo offectod and dates set for tho show. From tho llboral raannor In whloh our business mon havo responded thoro is no doubt that it will bo a go. Wo aro triad to see this spirit of llborality and piogrosslvenoss shown by our citizens in advocating and bringing auout proj eels which will benotit tho community and bring tho rosidonts of the county into closer touch with one another. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, Carpets at cost at Taylor's. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Wall papor at cost at Taylor's. 11. F. Mizor has a now delivery wagon. Geo Kellogg of Bertram! was hero Tuesday. For hand made harness go to 1'jgol and Hutchisons. rjGeo. S. Green left Saturday morning for a trip down In Kansas. Seo the "American" hog fence at Mitchell Bros. Host on earth Miss Josio Igou returned Monday evening fiom a trip to Lincoln. Mrs. K. A. Douglass returned Tucs- day from a short visit at Seward Mrs. Allien returned Tuesday morn ing from a prolonged visit in Iowa. Mrs. Geo. J. Warren returned from a visit with friends at Lincoln Monday. J. W. Wnllin loft Monday on a busl ness trip to the eastern part of tho stato. Miss Lois Popo has taken a position in tho dry goods department of Turn tire Hros. Samuel Dyer made a trip to North Branch tho llrst of tho week after poultry. W. W. Tnlleys and Miss Laura Boyd will bo married on next Wednesday ovening. Mrs. Danlol Schwarz, slstor of Mrs. Eil. McFnrlatid, arrived from Chicago Tuesday evening. Stacy and Bert Morhart aro visiting In Omaha this week. Thoy will also visit in Lincoln beforo their return. Mrs. E. S. Snoll of Farmlngtou, Wash ington, arrived in tho city Thursday morning on a visit with her sister Mrs. Homer Sherwood. Alec Mcintosh who used to bo a res ident of this county but who has been in tho west for tho past nine or ten years arrived in the city tho last of tho week. Mrs. Duvo Zorowekh, of Seattle, Wyoming, formerly a resident of this city, is hero visiting her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Emigh and other relatives a.nd frionds. D. J. Myers has gathered together a lino dtsplny of all kinds of farm crops and grasses which will bo sont to Galcshurg, Illinois, to bo shown at tho street fair thoro. When thoso products aro soon by tho visitors at this fnlr thoy will think that Nebraska is indeed tho garden spot of tho world. Miss P. D. Yoisor, accompanied by her brother Will nnd Dillard Bodford loft Monday for Omaha whero thoy will meet Geo. O. Yoisor nnd wifo. After making a visit in Omaha Miss Yoiscr will nccompany her father and motherto their homo nt Boloit.Wiscon sin, whero sho will make a prolonged visit. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofQcoat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Sept. 28th 1809. Bradley, Henry Latta, W. S. Chapon, Chas. Scldlo, M. These letters will bo sont to tho (lend letter ofllco Oct. 12th, if not called for before. When calling for above pleaso say advertised. T. C, Hackek. P. M. While other cities around us aro building briek buildings, tho old fire- trap, nuisance, eyesore, and public bill board, known as tho "rookery" still stands, a monument to tho sollishness of hojm) pcoiilo's nature. But hist! let's hold tho chicken show in tho up ftairs room. There's no partitions to inter fere and It's renlly tho only up-to-dato hull which is fit to hold a crowd nnd proper exits in case of firo. VWHHHW$MMV king, Made so by belni led to CATTLE. If you hare the corn we can supply the OATTLE. Our In terest Bate the Low est. Our Services are the Best. Write us. I THE Siegel-Sanders Liye Stock Commission Co. i Rooms 73, 74, 75, Llv 8 to ok ; Exchange. Station "A." Kansas City, Mo. j RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest mcnacentoncalthof the present day. ROL BAHIKO WwOtH CO., kl YOflK. LOCALLY. R. R, Kyd of Hentrico was in the city Tuesday. Attorney P. A. Wells was in Oinalia this week. G. G Iloyt of Cowles was In the city Wednesday. Bert Grioo and wifo were visiting in Omaha this week. M. C. Hcrkley of Burr Oak, Kansas, wns hero Tuesday. II. F. Kirbyof Lebanon, Kansas, was in town Wedmsdny. N. II. Peters an 1 family of Guido Rock were hero Wednesday. Horace Wluegar of Lebanon, Kan sas, ivin hero the lat of the week. R. A. Simpson of Blue Hill was horo looking after business matters Tuesday. 11. E. Pelrle of Uock Falls, Illinois, was looking after business matters hero this week. Thoo. Gardnor of Lawrence, Kansas, was looking after business matters horo Wednesday. Mih. B. F. Boynton of Roek Falls, Illinois, was hero this weok looking uftur property interests. Elder Hussnng Is to prench at the Hummel school hotiso nt 3 p.m. on Oct. 1, (next Lords d y). Miss Verona Keady, of Portland, Oregon, daughter of Ex-Senator Keady of that state, was visiting here the first of the week tho guest of II. W. Brewer nnd wifo. JA largo number of tho members of the Fraternal Aid society of this city wont to Rivcrton on Monday evening nnd were given a banquot by tho order at that place. A lino timo is reported. The pain of a burn or scald is almost instantly rolloved by applying Cham berlain's Pnin Balm. It also heals tho injured parts moro quickly than nny other treatment, and without tho burn is very sovaro does not leavo a scar. Forsalo by II. E. Grico. Tho union mootlugH nt tho tent nro still progressing finely. Although tho wonthor tho pust wook una been quito chilly and it waB nocossary part of tho timo to conduct tho mootlngn iusldoof ono of tho churches, It hns had no of foot on the attendance or Interest man ifostod. Rev. L. P. Rowland is a vory ouorgetio and mioceHsful christian workor and will no doubt load a largo number to the straight and narrow path beforo tho flnul closing of tho mooting!). Tho Mothodist conference which concluded Its work nt Lincoln tho lat ter part of last wook resulted in a chango of ministers at all tho church os in this fioction. Rov. J. M. Darby who Iiiih so ably land successfully ex pounded tho doctrlno of Mothodlsm In this city for tho past two yean was assigned to the city of Brownvillo in tho eastern part of tho stato and Rov. R. A. Barnos, formerly of Norfolk will tako chargo of tho Rd Cloud pas torate Rov. A. G. Blackwoll who has had chargo of the Red Cloud circuit goon to Ayr, and Rov. G. W. Hummol who ban for somo tlmo past occupiod the Blue Hill pulpit was nssignod to tho Rod Cloud circuit. OBITUARY. Hasry, oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hill, died at his homo four miles north of Cowles on Wednesday after noon, September 20th, 1800. Funeral services were conducted from tho Con gregational church at 8 o'clock Thurs day afternoon, Rev. Duakin oflluiatlng. Tho remains woro laid to rost in tho Cowles cemetery. Harry Hill wns born at Mason City, Illinois, May U, 1870, and moved with his parents to Cowlos, Nebraska in 1888, whero he has since lived. Harry was of a kind and loving disposition that won frionds wherever he wont. Ho will bo sadly missed by his school mates and many friends. God has ta ken him to blossom bright in his king dom wboro will bo co moro pain. . i - Elimination Notice Regular examinations for persons desiring to teach in Webster county are held in the superintendent's ofilce at Rod Cloud, the third Saturday In each month. ' Eva J. Cask, County Supt. Come in and seo tho now Nowton wugons at Peterson's. "A good dress ind i things of wnicli every mm APPEARANCE YOU cm visit my lirge city in the world in i HART. SCHAFFNER 6 MARX suit and be looked upon as a well dressed min. The materials are of the best. The styles are correct. The fit and workmanship right. In short, H. S. 6 M. clothes are the acme of good taste and common sense. HART, BCHArfNCH A MARX TAILOR MADE CLOTHES. Mil XOISHI ISST L1XK OF MEN'S PANTS KVKK IIKOUGJITTO IMSDCLOUI). The Gouiden-Kaley dotting Gompany. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. OSTEOPATHY, At Red Cloud, Nebraska. The Science of Healing: Without Drugs. Tho theory on which tho Science of Osteopathy is founded, is that if every part of tho bony structure is in place, and the passage of tho nerves and blood vessels is unobstructed, so that every part of tho body is receiving its proper nerve and blood supply, the physical body will perform Its work correctly and tho condition known as health results. Un the other hand if nny part of tho bony structure or its muscular attach ments become dislocated, misplaced or mallformed. so that a nerve or blood vessel is partinlly or fully obstructed, tho condition known as disease will ap pear in the part which should bo suppllod or drained by tho nervo or blood ves sel involved. "Osteopathy is tho work of n skilled mechanic un tho most complicated of machines." Ostoopalhio treatment is scientilio, requiring no faith, no drugs, no surgical operation. It is purely a study of mechanism und function combined with a system of scientilio manipulation. Osteopathy is applied Physiology. DR. MA11Y CHASE KOCKWELL, Graduate of the National School ot Osteopathy. ROOMS OVER COTTING'S DRUG STORE. TlfciVIJS JTJMKJSTfc CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER JBiiildinfi: material, Bto, RED CLOUD, City Dray and Express Line. B, IrtC. ROSS, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES NO. 50 AND 52. 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