THE RED CLOUD CIIIEF, FKIDAY, OCT. 0, 1899. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. j ? i? vJL 'V i. At K. - f."- 1 t.v vi r- ?- it ' .t- p sc; r , i p4 fpvw vw-ww w w vvw v w www vvj (Get lp I i ! 1 Get Up.' 4 That' wluit (up niekn uhrni clocks say to you, and you must l o deaf if you niu not awakcm-d by t ho uolso 1 liny ituki Wo have n Imtidy li.tlr follow we call th' "dovl ir, ' if yon don't rosp u(l to us lirst cull it i all' again, nml Keeps uniting unti' you nro on your foot. Just thu thing for the nouiul sleeper nnil onrly risor. Works early or Into. Asleep or awake a timely frlor.il, t Newhouse Bros., k Jewelers and Opticians. Urlug ua your Watch. Clock nml Jcwolry work. Wo do (ho licit work. Leave your orders j wanting n nice hnir with us when dm in btnided. GENERAL CITY NEWS. Everything at cost nt Taylor's. Hammock's at cost at Taylor's. Leslie Graves was in Alma this wook. Harness of all kinds at Fogol and Hutchison's. A. D. Hanney was down from lllua Hill Saturday. Uiuk Gray of Norton, Kansas was here Thursday. Prof. Geo. I. Kolloy was in Guide Hock Saturday. l.W. McGrow of lMoomiugton was heic Wednesday. Houluiaster Wilburn was in McCookN the lirst of the week. ! If you want anything in thu harness Hue see Fogol anil Hutchison. Mi ha Skullou of Rluo Hill was visiting fnetuls here this week. SeoWiighl's line of warm wonther gasoline stoves before put chasing. Walter Hnhy sells tho Singer sowing machine. Pi ices light. Get the best. The correspondence from Stato Lino arrived Inst week too Into for publlca-1 tion. Geo. J. Warren has a now pair of computing butcher's scales in his ninr kot. Elmer Crone and Chns. Whltowont to Alma Wednesday to attend tho street fair. Largest lino of nets and dustors in tho Republican valley at tho lowest prices. J. 0. Huti.ku. Wm. G.. Hrown and wife returned tho foro part of tho wok from n trip to tho eastern part of tho stato. Don't stand tho heat of a cook stovo this summer but buy a gasoline stovo of W. W. Wright. Ho lias a lino lino of them. Butter, tho harness man is headquar ters for nil kinds of first class harness, both ligh; nml heavy. If you wnut anything in his lino soo him. J. W. llohinson of Frnnklin, deputy grandmaster of the A. O. U. W. for this district, was in tho city this week in tho iutorcstsof that order. Old fashions in dicss may bo rovivod but no old-fashioned uicdicino can re place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For salo by H. E. Grico. Tho big tout in which revival meet ings wero being hold was taken down last Sunday on account of tho high wind and the mootings haro sinco been conducted in tho churches. WHEN HUNGRY EAT AT THE Star Bakery, t J. O. WILES, Prop. -"I A 4 ......k..." .i Furniture nt cost nt Taylor's. C. 11. Knloy was in Kansas City this week. G. E. McUrary of lllua Hill was hero Saturday. M. S. Marsh was down from Hastings Thursday. OMrs. M. E. Ilockwoll was In Superior this week. R. L. Tinker of McCook wns hero this week. Tako your harness repairing to Fogel and Hutchison. E. M. Parker of Guide Rock was hero Saturday. IIDavo Kaloy and wifo wero in Supe rior this week. S. D. Morrison left Saturday morn ing for Crete. George McCall was up from Guido Uock Wednesday. Tress Harwood nnd wifo wero in Alma this week. Mrs. Minnie. lrnso wns visiting in Guido Rock Sunday. Mrs. John Polnlcky was visiting in Guido Hock Sunday. Farm loans at low rates and prompt ly mado. O. W. Kalkv. Goo. Ovoring was in Alma this week attending tho street fair. Attorney G. W. Prather of llloom ington wns hero Saturday. "Mis. E. J. Duckor of Lincoln wns visiting in tho city this wook. Havo you scon that lino lino of nets and dusters nl J. O. Butler's. Cbarloy Gtirnoy nnd two children were in Kansas City this wook. Frank Cowdon nnd wifo visited in Superior tho fore part of tho weak. S. W. Foo roturned Wednesday from a visit in tho eastern part of tho stato. P. A. Wells has quit practicing lnw in this city and moved to South Omaha. Mrs. C. 11. Potter roturned Saturday from a visit at Donvcr nnd Mnnitou, Colorado. ( ....... . a. kj. uosmcr is in unicngo mis wnek ou business connected with his farm paper. ' Seo W. W. Wright's lino of refriger ators. Ho handles thu Herrick which is tho best on earth. You can always find what you want in tho meat lino at Warren's market. Ftesh llsh evory Friday Mrs. E. J. Duckor who has taken up n residence in Lincoln for tho win ter, visited in tho city this week. A. C. Potter and wifo of Lend, South Dakota, visited with their parents and other frioudB tho foro part of tho week. Rov. G. W. Hummoll will hold ser vices on Ash crook next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and in tho evening at 7. 30. Alva Sellars started Monday for III nois on n search for land buyers. Ho went 'n tho interests of D. J. Myers, our real estate man. Having decided to close out ray busi ness in this city I offer my entire stock of furniture, carpots, curtains and wall paper at cost. F. V. Taylok. Married, ou October 1st, at tho resi dence of J. II. liailoy by Rov. I. W. Kdson, Mr. Harry Waller of Cowles and Miss Ora Balloy of Rod Cloud. Jno. Soibort who has been lying ill at tho homo of his daughter Mrs. H. T. Stroup in this city for tho past six weeks has returned to his homo in Walnut creek. Tho Duff Grain Co. have lumber nnd stone on tho ground and a gang of workmen hero and have begun tho pre liminary work for tho erection of a grain olovator at tho I). M. yards. Wm. Engolls brought in Saturday a largo swoot potato weighing 10 pounds which was put witli tho display of vegetables and sent to Galesburg, Illi nois, to bo displayed at tho street fair. Theso potatoes will avorago a bushol to each 0 foot squaro of ground. Rov. Darby and family loft Thursday for Hrownvillc, this stato, whore ho will assumo charge of tho pastorato of tho Methodist church there. That gentloman and his family havo mado many frionds during their residence jlhoro and will bo greatly missod. Considerable kicking is being hoard regarding the mauner in which tho floor of tho river bridgo has boon re paired. Whore tho old floor was worn and unsafo two inch plank havo boon spiked on, and as ono man oxprossos it "it is bumpoty-bump from tho time you get on tho bridgo until you got off of it." Mrs. Hanna Lea, wife of Goo. II. Loa died at hor homo on Indian creok last S&turday. Mrs. Loa had boon a suffer er of a complication of diseases for some time past. Tho funeral sorvlcos wero conducted from tho Methodist church in this city ou Sunday and tho remains worn laid nt rest in tho Red Cloud comutury. Sho loave a husband, one sou and ono daughter to mouru horlo3s. Carpots at cost at Taylor's. Curtains at cost at Taylor's. Wall paper at cost at Taylor's. Charley Ileal was in Kansas City this week. "John Yelsor was hero from Omaha this week, I B. Colvin of Guido Rock was hero Saturday. For hand made harness go to Fjgel ami Hutchisons. Dr. Kochler of Bladen was in tho city Wednesday. Ernest Jones of Guido Rock was in thu city Tuesday. J. W. Warren was in Superior tho first uf thu week. Tho ClliKi' and Chicago Inter Ocean no year for 81.25. Mrs. Hugh Showallnof Campbell was in tho city this weok. C. B. Smith started Tuesday for an extended visit in Illinois. Clias. Fort is taking in tho Kansas City street fair this week. Robert MoBrlde made, n business trip cast tho lirst of tho weok. Seo the "American" hog fence nt Mitchell Bros. Best on earth. Sheriff Wells took an Insano pationt to mo asylum at Lincoln bunilay. Mrs. Hacker roturned Tuesday from n trip to thu eastern pal t of tho state. Buolnh Jackson who has been visit ing in Kansas luturucd homo Saturday. W. N. Richardson was looking after business malteis in Kansas City this week. Chnrloy tort visited in tho eastern part of tho state and at Kansas City this week. Eugene W. Smith of Idaho, brotlior of our townsman O. M. Smith is visit ing in the city. G. W. Baker aud wifo of Loster left tho last of thu weok for n visit with friends in Iowa. Tho oounty commissioicrs worn in session this weok. lho proceedings will appear next week Mrs. Willis nnd daughter Mrs. Lytlo, who havo boon visiting hero left on train 10 for tho east Saturday. Mrs. I. II. Ludlow wont to Campboll this morning. Miss Pearl will accom pany her homo for n brief visit. Mrs. Haydon nnd daughter Ethol of Jacksonville, Illinois, are hero visiting with S. F. Spokesliold nnd wifo. Daniel Fitzpntrick nn old schoolmate of F. N. Richardson wns in tho city this week from Missouri visiting that gentloman. Jacob Wiggins who lias boon look ing after business mutters hero for a weok or so past has roturned to his homo at Culbortson. Dr. J. W. Mnranvillo has purchased the J. M. Cuaflln property on north Webster street and is repairing and remodeling it preparatory to using it for his office. R. C. Jones of Franklin is in tho city this weok tnking treatment, nt tho In stitute of Ostoopnthy. Ho camo here last Monday with a pair of crutches but is ut present ablo to got around without thorn. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllce at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho wook ending Oct. 0th, 1890. Harvoy, Mrs. Jno. Luthhertson. O. M. Langdon, C. II. Swingle, O. H. These letters will bo sent to tho dead lettor office Oct. 10th, if not called for before. When calling for above please say advertised. T. C. Hackek, P. M. Wo nro ploascd this weok to an nounce a happy event, that of tho maniago of William W. Tulloys nnd Miss Laurnbollu Boyd which occurred at the home of thu bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd, on Wednesday ovoning last. Rev. James M. Darby of the Methodist church conducted the nuptial ceremony before n number of friends and relatives. A number of handsome, and useful prosonts were bestowed as souvenirs of tiio occasion, Tho Cuikk along with it largo circle of frionds extends congratulations. VVkWV 444VIVM JJKIN $ -is- KING, Made so by balm fed to CATTLE. If you have the oorn wo can supply the CATTLE. Our In terest Rate the Low est. Our Services are the Best. Write us. f THE Siegel-Sanders i Live Stock Commission Co. t Rooms 73, 74, 75, Live Stook I Exchange. Station "A." ' Kansas City, Mo. uwmmw Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest menaccxs to health of the present day. om mnwofowotn ex. ntw york. Killed by the Cars 11. K. Mathews, ono of tho oldiosl dentsof this county, who Is about".! yeaisof ago, was killed by the ears In the It. & M. ynrds burn on Inst Sunday inoiuiug about nine o'clock. Ho wiib accompanied by his little granddaugh ter at tho time he wns killed ami was in tho yards picking up coal. Tho Bwlteh onglno had gone out to tho west ond of thu yards and picked up a stook car and it was upon their return that ho was struck. A train which was getting ready to pull out for lho vest was ou a track south uf thu ono ou which thu fatal accident happened aud nn engine was backing down this track to hook on to thu train. It is supposed that lho old gentleman wns watching lho ongine and did not notice the approach ing switch engine and car. Ho was standing on the north side of the track nnd apparently when tho car wns with in a short distanco of him had stoppod on the track for the purpose of cross ing. Two switchmen were on tho southeast corner of the end of tho car and although when they saw him they called to him, nnd tried to apprise him of his daugor, it was too late. Ho was struck ou thu right side of tho head by tho corner of the car and was thrown about fifteen feet, liesldo lho Injury on thu light side of the head there was another ou tho left and his back was broken and his death was instantane ous. Tho following is tho verdict of the coroner's lury: Statk ok Nkdrasla, Webster County f-88 At an inquest lioldun nt Rod Cloud in the county of Webster, ou thu lirst day of October, 1809, before mo- J. W. Warren, coroner of said county, upon the dead body of II. It. Matthews hero lying dead by thu jurors whoso names are hereto subscribed, tho said jurors upon their oaths do say: That II. B. Matthews came to his death by being struck by u moving stock oar attached to tho switch engine in the 11. & M. R. freight yards nt Rod Cloud, Nebraska, which was accidental aud no blame is attached on tho part of nnjone. John Tomlinson. F. W. Cowoen, D. L. Gkoat, J. W. Vest. C D. Roiiinson, W. L. M0M11.1.AN. LOCALLY. Wo seo by tho Guido Rock Signnl that Mert Adnmson wns in that section last weok, nnd that everyone is woll pleased with tho republican candidate for sheriff. Tho same story comes from every locality which tho young man visits. To toll lho truth Moit is a first class man aud learned whiio with tho First Nebraska regiment that when ho starts after anything ho is not supposed to stop until ho gets it. Tho boy's of tho First Nebraska havo a roputntion for defeating lho Tagals and tho Webster county contingent will no doubt keep up tho reputation of tho regimont nnd by November 7th lho Tngal horde of Webster county will bo on tho run. Corporal Robt (1. Douglas of Co. A, First Nebraska Volunteers, will ad dress the people of Webster county up on the issues of tho day from a repub lican standpoint. His subject will bo "Imperialism mid Life, in the Philip pines.' His dates in th's county will ho as follows: Bluu Hill, October 10th in tho evening; Bladen, October 11th, afternoon; Cowles, October 12th, nftor noon; Guido Rock, Octobor 10th, even ing; ilea uioun, uctouor I4tn, after noon. Mrs. Uortio Baker, wifo of JossoJ. Baker, died nt Iter homo in this c'ty on Thursday, Octobor Bth, after an ill. nous of threo months. Tho funoral ob loquies wore conducted from tho resi. denco this (Friday) aftornnon at 8:80 conducted ny ltev. li. w. liummol, and tho remains woro laid nt rest in tho Rod Cloud cemetery. Deceased loaves a husband, ono small child and a host of frionds to mourn hor loss. Tho boron ved husband has tho sympa thy of our entire community. DlBlrietoourt has boon in session in this city this wook, but owing to tho long nnd continued hours it isbping hold wn havo boon unnblo to got hold of tho dooket long enough to secure a list of tho cases disposed of. Judgo Beall is ovidenMy trying to clean up tho docket so tho next judgo, R. L, Kccstor, will have smooth sailing. Wanted. Local or traveling sales men, salary or commission, to handlo our oils, petrolatum, nnd a good side lino. Goods guaranteed. No freight, nnd prampt delivery. Address, Pknn Petrolatum Company, Main Office and Refinery, Coraopalis, Pa. L. A. Hujsong is to address the Sun day school rally noxtSundav at 3 p.m. it' tho Mothodlst church. Ills subject for a lecture is "Robort and tho two Johns." Mrs, llussong will sing n solo andthontho "Question Box" will bo opened. F. II. Glover of Kunsas City shipped in this week iwontv cars of ealvos, about, on thousand hoad, which ho will dispose of to cattlo raisers Lire. "A good dress ind things of which every mm APPEARANCE YOU cm visit my large city in the world in 1 HART. SCHAFFNER 6 MARX suit and be looked upon as a well dressed man. The materials are of the best. The styles are correct. The it and workmanship tight. In short, H. S. 6 M. clothes are the acme of good taste and common sense. MAHT. 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