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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
TIIE BED CLOUD CIIIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1893. y t SLIltnUAN NEWS As FurnUHcd ly Our County Correspondents. Annoy. ' Young Mens Heading Circle was well attended last Saturday evening and many important questions dis cussed and opinions exchanged upon questions tliat are interesting to the pcoplo of tbis day and ago of too world. The Jordcr was organized timply to cultivato tho minds of onr yonng men aod keep them posted as to tho cur rent events of our nation and tho nations wo doal with. Any young man between tho ago of 15 and 30 vnnr. cn become a membor if they will follow tho rules of the mooting. A patty was hold at tho rosidenco of Mr. Clmrley Louis Inst Holurdny. Quito n numbor of young people woro present und enjoyed thomeelvcB to n jjood advan tage.. Sovural of tho members of the rending circle marched to tho party In mnlestio stylo, nfter tho dismlBsul of iholr meeting. All ongogod in having n good timo. Allen Carpenter left for Adams county last, Sunday, und inteudB to stay a week. Mr. Clnronco LowIh intends to i;o back enet tho lout of this week or tho first ot next. Kor. Bichardfloh preached un elegant ecrtuon last Sunday nf tcrnoon al Amboy. Mr. Fad Grlmcn ot Bladen was ic Amboy lust fcjundny. Tho Independents ot this vicinity held u convention at PleuBnnt Ilill lust Thurs day with good results. Mr. Jim Carpenter of Ilatings ImH 1eon fltayiim with tho family of Allen Curpontcr during tho Inst week. It la pleasant to think tlmt (lie rail road boja who uro laying oIT can spend tholr liino happily in Amboy. Weather i dry anil hot; putting tip liny and cutting corn is tho order of the diy. Tho Frinbie brothers hnvo returned from the fnir, with glowing uccounta of that mngnificlont whilo city that hn for tho pmt live months been entertaining the people ofjtho tlvo nations Several of tho yonng Indies of lUd Cloud;holdn picnio nnd grnping party last week, and they found the tompature rather cool. Mr. John Saladcn is putting up hoy for Allen Carpenter. Mr. Virgil Ileal nnd bin sonn Tom and Lew. woro in Grand Island lUBt week at. tendinrr tho reunion, Mr. ltuker of Hed Cloud was viBitinK HIh brother, 0. W. linker ot tbis place lost ciunuay. 1 I rill lal ii Itnik. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Hayca started for tho world's fair, Thursday. Ed. Ourbcr in in tho storo duriug tho ubsonco of Mr. Hayes. Dr. Vandivcr'a eistor of Iowa is visit ing him. Old peoples day wub observed in tho M. E. church lust Sunday, iu an old fuiihioncd stylo, Mr. und Mrs. Sabin will Blart for Cali fornia, Monday ova. They expect to spend tho winter visiting their daugh ter aud old friends. PIcHsunt Frulrlc. School opened with good attendance Haying is tho order of tho day. Hay ground Ib reduced for tliero wub bo much breaking ilonu this year Hay will bo good thin year for there waa bo much burned over thut it makes tho grusu short but better. News ifl ficurco. Wo hear thut buy Ih worth 50 per ton in Europe. Wo hear ot two fanncrHthaturo willing to Bond u few tons of hay over to Europe it they will ecud them u pusB for the winter. Wo judge that tho railroads aro run ning their excursions into Neburska again. Wo hnvo to or three custom mou hero prospecting for laud. Men that come to Nebraska can make a living hero but they will havo to get a move on thcuifclvcu. lay for ppent North Stitto Lino Tho farmerH aro making hay. Mr. VunWert of Unido Hock is iuir the foundation ot u uuw barn J. b. Tolaud. Mr. (Jeorgo Dillon has returned from tho world'o fair, ho reports u great timo ,and feels fully paid. Mr. II. D. Fishbttrn bis wife nnd youngest daughter left for Iowa Tues day. Win. Vandyko'n ymirc folks Sunday with friendu near Ilraneh. Tho funeral pennon of Mr. Vond's children was pi cached Sunday to a large audience, by He v. Hester tho pastor of tho Wesley un Methodist church. Mr. John Bhngley nnd dnughter and Mr. M. O. Osborn aud family left for tho world's fair on tho tilth. Mr, Osborn will visit hit) .father and mother before his return. Mr. I. C Hutcliff'n children arc sick with something like tho mumpH. J. W. liccmnn bus gone to visit friends in Iowa. Luoy Tolaud is on tho sick list again. Lino Gossips. Evoryliody nnd liiB next door nolghbor nro mnKing nay. in regular style; Meirss. Sutton, Vandyke, loom nnd company represent ono loading factor while HnBtings, Saderlin and Fogle lead another industry. Rev. Dillon of North Branch nnd Hev. Mc Ornw will conduct Quarterly meeting services at Fenney Creek next Friday evening. Joe Vandyke ot Burr Onk, Kunsoa vis ited with bia brother Wm. and family lost week. Mr. Warington oopsited with n load ot hay ono day Inst week and came vory near meetiDg with n serious accident had it not been for the gentleness ot tho team. Mias Edith Serivner has been engaged totcaeh tbo Tleasant Dulo school tho coming term. A vory wise choice of tho school board, as n better selection could not have been made and meets tho unan imous approval of tho patrons of tho school. Miss Nellie BtophenB will leavo in n few days for Indiana, whorosho will at tend sohool tho coming yonr. John Fox baa a largo force cutting broom corn. . The collecting ngent representing Lmgor, Metculf and company of Omnha, jNeuraMU wcro uoing uusmoss in our midst lust week. Mr. nnd Mis. Vandyko attended tho M. E. qUartorly meeting at Rod Cloud lost Suudny. Oeo. Leonard of Cortland, Kansas waa renewing acquaintances iu theso parts a few duya last week. Tho attention ot tho proper authorities should be called to tho public road be tween section 28 aud -'J which is in im passible shape and should rocoivo atten tion ut once. Quite a number ot our young poo pie will start for Oklahoma in u fow dnys. The neighbors in goncral turned out nd made a plowing bee for Hoy. Hum mel last Tuesday, aud finished putting i i bia small eruiu. Rev. Hummul and family indeed he von sympathizing hearts in every nousonoia id me community, in their lute beroavment; Mr. II. has been among uo for twenty year aud bis good words una me mnniy uoous nnvo maiio a host ot friondf, and when the end tid ings were in our midst elating too death of his life companion, Mrs. Hummel, a glow of sorrow has ovor sptend over tho community. Mrs. Hummel was a genur. oue woman who. posoJied thoso qualities which made it aidopuro for all thnt came in contnet with bur; und she was always ready to Und n willing hnnd to the neody, and agenoral promoter of' the welfare of society. n Aro l'ou ftvrvous, Are you nil tired out, do you havo tbnt liretl feeling or Jak headache? You can bo relieved of nl thee eymytomB by tnk Jng Hood's BarMpnrilla which gives nerve and bodilyBtronuth. Hood' Fills areeaByia action. Illuden Hev. Snow has taken tho job ot paint ing Mr, Johuson'B house. White brothers havo whitened up tho walls of tho old school house. Miss Minnie Cnulfmau went to Hub tingB Tuesday to visit friends. Mr. TutttcB now barn is finished und it udds much to tho improvement of his fnrm. Mrs. Jaa Durdcu went to Kansas City to purchaso her fall stock ot millinery good. Mrs. Hicks nnd Mrs. Williams went to Husliugo, Wcduesday by tho over laud route. I notiuo druggist Hicks bus engaged a young man to deal out drugs aud bard-wuro. School did not commonco Monday us tho carpenters havo not linished their work on tho new addition. L. 13. Thome returned from Denver, Colorado, whoro ho had been looking aucr some uubiiicsh interests, no nays wo know nothing of hard times horo, Iho Wind Concert Co., was not well patronized Inst Monday evening, it prob ably wnH on account of it not bcinc well advertised ns they certainly desorvo more patronngo than they received nt this place. From Our Exchange. , Ed. II. Smith ot Hod Cloud was In tho city over Sunday. Bloomington Echo. Mr. E. Hunter went to Hod Cloud Wednesday. Franklin County Guard. Fred McKcoby of Hed Cloud was n Hivorton visitor Sundny. Frnnkliu Guard. CIiob Olick is working on tho Red Cloud Nation this week. Kiverton Gunrd. Mr. Overing, of tho Red ClondJ marble works wna n caller Tuesday. Rlverlon Guard. It. F. Camming has bought n match od team of grays from F. N. Richardson ot Rod Cloud. He treated them to a now set ot hnrness nt the store of I. Bur nor Si Son. Franklin Guard. Jas McNcny, ot Ited Cloud, was in tho city on legal busino3 Snturdny. Hlno Hill Lender. Tho Red Cloud S. of V. cornol bnnd treated oh to n fow strains of musto n tho donot Monday nflornoon whilo on their way to tho reunion at Grand Isl and which is in progress this week. Uluo Hill Lender. It. A. Simpson, Dr. FulkorRon, Dr.Lln ton, S. J. Jackson nnd others helped swell tho crowd nt Red Cloud, Tuesday, nnd witnessed tbo victory of Blue Hill. Hlno Hill Leador Photographer Wegmann took In tho gallorlos nnd tho ball game nt Red Cloud, Tuesday. Bluo Hill Lender. Wo nro plcsod to notico that Frank Potior, who on Bovoring his connection with tho Argus, nt Hod Cloud last win ter, went to work on tho PlnttBmouth Herald, has boon tnkon into partnership. It is now Dlanchard Si Potter. Bluo Hill London Mrs. J. O. LIndloy of Red Cloud, Neb., who was called horo last week by tho serious illnoBBof her futher has returned homo. Also n son from Eurokn, Kansas, wits here part of last week. Burr Oak Herald. Tho Hod Cloud Argus says there aro no "whit clips" in tho city, nnd tho houso burned down lust week, though donbtless tho work of au incendiary, wns no part of an organized offort for tho vi olent extermination of sin. It was prob ably n simplo enso ot retaliation. Stato Journal. J. 0. Stephens attended to legal busl ness in Rod Cloud, Tuesday. Hostings Democrat. A lieu uioud man tried onions for n crop this year nnd ns a result has 1500 bushels for sale. As they are worth about n dollar a bushel it looks ns though he would mnko some money out of his crop. Hastings rseuraau an. A Knnsns man's cnt awoke him tho other uight when ho found his bed to bo on tiro. This is tho first instnnoo on rec ord whero n cnt bns disturbed tho penco of midnight for any othor than a selfish purpose. Adams County Democrat. Tho Rod Cloud people kept their prom iso ' oood. Thoy said thoy would burn ovory Iioubo of lll-fnmo it thoy woro not closed by n certain unto, nnd Inst Satur day night they made their word good. Qcnovn Journal. News, news, nowsl It's enough to givo a man tho blues. Nobody married nnd nobody dead, nobody broken an arm or n head. Nobody camo to talk ot tho "crnps,'' no ono got boozy nnd started a scrap; no ouo to run in for taking u horn, nobody buried nnd nobody born. Oh! for n racket, a riot, a fuss) Homebody to come in nnd kick up n muss; someone to Btir up tho penco ladoned nir, some body's comet to give us n scare. Homo body thumped within nn inch ot thoir life, someone to run off witli another iiinn'a wifo, someono to como in nnd pay up their dues, nnything, uny thing just ho its news, Machine Poot. Canton Mo., News. OUR EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. No ono in ordinary honlth need becomo bnld or gray, if ho will follow sensible treatment. We ndviso cleanliness ot tho scnlp and the use ot Hall's Hair Renew-er. In Memory or Mrs. Hummel. , W. llaliii. ClitT Pope of Red Cloud was collecting in this vicinity ono day last week. Miss Holmes ot Red Cloud Sundayed ut Arthur Wilson's. Somo of tho young folks nttended preaching at Red Cloud Sunday ovo. Mr. Bailey and lady woro in our vicini ty on Sunday. Misa Harvoy and Miss Grossman wero callero ot Arthur Wilson's Sunday. Chirk Lockhurt wtis out riding with his best girl last Sunday. Mr. Skjclver aud J. Leo wero on In dian creek Suudny. Peter Hansen snys his hat is rather unlucky. It wub wub lucky Bhowday or looked thnt way. J. Polsen has been sick. Mr. Hansen has a now hay ruck. Emory Ilean wan over helping his father put up hay lust week. Undo Peter Swanson bus beon on tho sick list, but is better now. Robert Hounds has beeu cutting corn for J. Orndoff . C, Reid has been shelling corn tor tho Sorirensen boys. Jim Peterson Ih putting up his 10 acres east of Julius. R. Jensen ot Farmers Creek was iu our vicinity last week. Tho Horgunsou boys threshed lust wenk. C. F. Kolly nnd family of Farmers Crook, called on W. A. Altera Thursduy, V. A. Alters hauled it load ot hogs to Hod Cloud ono day last weok. Uvorott Hean and family culled on his father Friday eve. hay on A loved on from our midst has Rono Up to tlionruro ilonio, Ilnr spirit from this earth lias down To Its eternal homo. Her death lain our hearts Imllct A wcmul lintli ilcep nnd miic, Ami unto us such sorrow brines As ne'r was telt before. Ilrrllto ttits one of noblest worth And hosts of friends had she, Who, In our sad lioreatrmeut, lent Their heartfelt nyiiip;ilhy. Throughout her life her family Weni pri'dmis In her night: Of them siio tliouitht 'till on dentil's wins Her soul took Might. Kim left with womanly willingness Without regret or sigh, Tor nugol fin ms did beckon her And closod her dying ojes. Within tho heiuthstonooroiir home, hlie loaves n vni-ant place; Hut through f.ilth's light wo hope nt death In hcavon to ecu her face. Dear Miter Hummel, If from tho sky, Von Ir.og on us htflow You know our sorrow and despair, Ourgilcf, our mortal woo. I'cihaps you wonder nt our grief Hon us joii look down, rimtlme Isslinit when we with joil buull wear tho immoilul crown. -Mis. B. Mountfobd, Uc nailer's Barb Wiro Liniment for all cuts on horacB and cattlo; It is the best on earth. For ealo by Doyo St, Grico, Patrick Honry onco said, "Give me liberty or give ma. death." Folks now days don't talk so foolish, thoy say "Givo mo Halter's Suro Cough Syrup or I will die." ItnmountBtothosnmothing. For buIo by Doyo Si Grico. Lumber Clicnn Tor Cusli. Look nt theso prices and compnro thoui with prices other dealers sell for. No. 1 2x1 2x0 2x8 810.50 per 1000 ft. No.l Ship lap 17.50 " " No. 1 Grooved RoollnglS.OO No.l Fencing 18.00 Best Rod Cedar Shingles 2.7.") Sash doors ut about ono hulf tho price charged by some doulors. A liberal discount mado on large bills. Wo will buvo you money if you will get o"ur prices before buying. Our stock is all No. 1. TuADcna' Lumdeu Co. TIY D. M. 1IUNTKII, CO. HtU'T. Most ot tho schools ot this county op on thio week. Tho duty of parontB is to send all of their children ot school ago to school every day. Too ninny parents aro in tho habit of framing excuses for not Bonding their children to school. Taxes nro paid for school purposes, but in many dutricts tho childron do not get value received for tho money o.xpcn-1 ded by their parents uud others for the purpose of supporting tho public school. Thnt tho children do not 'got vnluo re ceived for tho nmount of monoy oxpon ded is not tho fault of tho public school system, but tho fault lies with thoso pnrents themselves who neglect to uso tho means at hand for tho education of tholr children. Tho fow dollars that John may earn during tt thrco months term of school will novcr pay for what ho looses in men tal training by being out of school dur ing thoso thrco months, Too many young peoplo desiro to commonco teach ing school just ut tho timo when two or three years of nttondanco nt school is worth moro to thorn than tho nmount of money thnt thoy could earn with their present qualifications in ton years teach ing. Too many boys und girls on ac count of tho engornesa of their pnrents and of thcniBclvcB to "mnko monoy," leavo school boforo thoy have acquired all tho education that can bo obtained in our public schools; after boys und girls hnvo received an education tliero will bo tchools to tvach, goods to sell, houses to build, ticlds to plough, horses to bIioo, ctmincs to ran, und a 'demand for thoso who havo ability, on account of tho mental training received ut school, to tuko tho leud in learning to do theso things well. Tho world is poogrcssing, tho men who dig ditches, Bprinklo streets, curry hods, deliver goods, plough corn, cut cordwood, pound iron, oil curs, etc, uro expected to bo better educated now than thoso who did theso samo things twenty years ngo. When tho boys nnd girls of to day becomo men nnd women they will feel tho want of education much moro than tho men nnd women ot to day feel the result ot their lost oppor tunities or their parents' neglect. It is criminal neglect of tho proper care of their children on tho part of par ents to bo earless ubout giving thoir childron ut least a good public school ed ucation. Red Cloud has ono of tho best public schools in tho stato of Nebraska. Ono who completes tho courso in this school bus an education that is of incstmiablo valuo to him. Tho fault of many ot our town nnd city schools is, thnt, in order thut tho "machinery" of tho school may run smoothly, nnd uiistnken parents bo pleased, promotions nro made from ono grade to another beforo tho pupils uro thorough in tho work which thoy aro sup posed to havo done. Theso promotions nro almost forced upon teachers und superintendents often by tho foolish clamor of parents to havo thoir children study the "higher" branches boforo tho pupils uro thorough in tho "common" brunches, tho most important. Judg ing from tho examination of four of tho last your's gruduutes for ccrtillcutes to touch, tho Red Cloud schools uro ns free from tho above named fault nn uny school thnt wo know of, und fur super ior to ninny. Tho work of this school promises to bo done exceedingly well this year. Tho teachers will do thor ough work In thoir soveral grades, and will be under tho direction of a city sup erintendent who has during tho past two years, dono much to ruiso tho stan dard of tho city schools. All that is necessary on the part ot tho parents of Red Cloud is to send their boys and girls to school every day, nnd toco-oporato with tho superintendent, nnd tho teachers iu tho education of their children. As tho school board hnvo been careful in tho selection of teachers, tho superintendent nnd teach ers should havo tho confidence of tho patronB. There nro ninny boys und girls in Red Cloud who havo not completed the course, but who do not uttend school. Tho school will go on just tho sumo if those young peoplo do not uttend. Tho teachers' saluries, und othor oxponses will bo puid; tno school will cost just tho samo whether thoy uttend tho school or not. All it costs a pupil now in our nubile schools to cotanoducution is his timo and mental application; othor necessary things uro furnished freo. A young man can easily alTord to drop a job of work in order to go to school. Ho can got tho samo kind of a job to do after ho bus completed tho courso ut school if ho desires it. Tho good sense of n certain blind man is to bo commended. Ho had n boy leading him. A bystander asked if tho boy wero his pon. Tho blind mini un swerod, "No Sir," I cun not utlord to liuvo my boy lead mo; I have employed thin one to do it. My boy iB in school. JAMES PETERSON, DEALEH IN parrc? - Implements, Grain Drills, Disk Harrows. The Best Wheel Plows on Earth. All kinds of Windmills and Pumps. Repairs of all kinds. c. M. CALMES, lied Cloud, Nebraska, Wants your patronage. He keeps Fresh Bread and Cookies, Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Lunches, &c, Three doom south of F. X. M. liank. TruiiMlem. (By J. II. Hailcy) Charles L. Stono ot nl to Koto Kinsoy wd lots 0 and 10 block 5 Hoover's add to Blue Hill . . 825 00 Thomas West to Honry WittB wd neM noi 17-21) 80 00 Honry Witts nnd wifo to Strati- ton E. Kilts wd noli no 17-2 9 80 00 A M Wulters nnd wito to R C. Hutcs wd w GO ucrcs soJ4 21-1 11 :$25 00 P W Duncan und wifo to Casper Wcgmun wd lots l-o( block 1 Buschows sub Bluo Hill 350 00 Anna Eliza Smclser to Mary E. Damercll wd nw 0-2-11 2100 00 M V Pullor to David Johnson qcd und H scK 93-10 500 Ot) A M Wulters und wifo to W O Dimmerick qcd und J soj.f 9- 410 500 00 Andrew O Berg nnd wifo to Lou is Sodorburg wd m)i 13-1-11. 2700 00 Louis Sodorburg und wifo to An drow O Borg wd lots 17-18-10 block 10 Smith it Moore's add to Red Cloud 500 00 Charles F Cuthor and wifo to James S Shopard wd lot 5 block 1 Vnnco's add to Guido Rock 2i"j 00 W. . T- U. Convention. Tho eighth annual W. C. T. U. county convention was in Eckley Chnpel Aug ust 30th, and 3lst, 18'.)3. Miss Ucssio Hilton of Bladen won tho prlzo at tho contest. Delegates wcro present from Bluo Hill, Red Cloud, Cowlcs, und In uvnle; visitors wero, Miss Ham from Adams county, Rev. nnd Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Jackson from Nuckols county. Row Perry ot Lawrence, gavo n stirring address, Wednesday ovo to u full house. A memorial Borvico wits held for tho Into Miss Mary A. Riploy, stato supt. of sci entific tomperanco instruction. Inter- estiiu: miners wero read on fraudns temperanco in Sunday schools, and bath observance. Tho following oflTcers wcro elected: i'res. Mrs. Bniloy.of kCow les; Cor. Sec. Mrs. M. Laron, of Bluo Hill; Ilec. Sec. Mrs. Knight, of Inavulc; Treus. Mrs. Brakeileld, of Red Cloud, Tho convention wub ontertained by tho Epworth Leaguo und thoir frionds who did all in their power to make it pleasant tor all in attendance HlU'OltTEU. ay? Total 87085 00 How's TIiInI We oltcr ono hundred dollars roward for any enso of catarrh that ennnot bo curod by link's Cntarrh Cure. F. J. Clienoy &, Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorsigned, have known F. J. Chonoy for tho last lfi yonrs, and boliuve him porfectly honorable in nil bualness translations nnd financially ablo to carry out any obligation made by tholr firm. West & Trnax, WholeBalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Klnnnn Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. HnllV Cntnrrh Curo is taken intern ally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous Burfncos of tho system. Prion 75o per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. What do Yon tnko Medicine For Because you are sick and want to get well, of course. Then Remembor, thnt Hood's Sarsapa rilla cures. All wo ask is, that in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you will do so with pereovor unce equalling or approaching tho ten acity with which yonr complnlnt bns clung to you. It takes timo nnd caro to eradicate old and deep seated malndios, particularly when Uiey havo boon bo long hidden in tho system thut thoy have be como chroma. Remembor, that all per manent and positive cures nro brought nbout with roasonnblo moderation. Hood's Snrsapnri'ila nttneks disonso vig orously and never loaves tho field until it bns conquored. hi mm In memory or I'anny r glnhy. (Written fur the bereaved family) Hlio liu crowd tliu lonely ilvvr Aim her suflerliiRsiKiwaie o'er. She hiiH iroiiH to dwell forever On that fnlr nnd peaceful shore. Nuil may seem vour linmo without her . Willi Its Miiulowr liimuiiiK o'er, Hut remember i hut in heaven i litre, u utme.il olio iiiiino more. n5!!.h!.,?.l'a"!''l her from Ml ceplii Tin I!' will that dim Bhoulil e!,. h she's not dead hut only taken l'lom UiIh world of hIii helow. Farewell loved one. Inrewcll 'I he Father's c.ill li;n come, To leave all care ami sorrow. Ami km in j our heavenly home. Oh I could we mo tho uloiy, As the untoi closed after yon Tho kplemlor, beauty, brUituei Tliat burst un )oar rapturous vfoiv. Tho llfiht of jinlloi shall lli;ht again; lhu lhls that ovoillowud with teais Ami weary hoars of woo and p.ilu Arc promises of happier yeaisj For tlod has marked ench Boriuwiuir aGiy And numlieieil each seeret tear, Ami helium's Joiik ui; or bliss, shall pair For all his children w ho surfer heie; Hut we Oust you with the dear ones Who left lis ouubyouo, Willi lieurtbi uken niiKuUli wo mtiriuutr Oh! Uod.Thy will bo done. A FttiKiiD, -. m m ' - Iu all that goes to strengthen and build up the system weakened by disease and pain, Ayor's Barsapnrilla is tho superior medicine. It neutralizes the poisons left in tho system nfier diphtheria und scar let fever, and restores tho debllltnted patient to porfect health and vigor. I!Iurkct Ilcporf. (Corrected Weekly.) 9 .10 10 'M 2L 12 30 :iu L'5 Whent, Corn Onto 2(1 Rye Flax 70 Hoes 1 27m 10 Fat cowb 1 G0&2 00 nutter it) Rggs 8 Potatoes 75 Chickens doz. 2 00 Turkeys lb. 5 Closing out Sale I desire to close out the entire stock of Dry Coods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Formerly owned by Spokesliold during the S. F. next 30 Days. You onn buy everything wo havo CHHAI', nnd houiu things at your own prico. Money buys, and wo must havo tho Cash beforo tho goods leave tho store. Call ut SiHikCKllcld'H nun Nee you. what we Old Slant! enn do Tor Also fill ledger accounts duo S. F. S)okeslio!d can be set tled with us if paid this month. A. O. IHSlttJ, GRANT USHER, Agents for C M, Wetherald, Mortgagee, 'V'