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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
JE- f5K I. 4 TIIM UBI) CLOUD CHIEF, RKI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1804. ra-attmts fcii Y Ja.'&m :-.B -iir'.v s?v; sy is 11 i hv rFwHI- CI U i ? t?" TH'E CHIEF BWOBi: CUMULATION 1,300. n.i.wHt..M..Mii.,i A. l IIommcii, lltlltur. iiAiiov tait. abi iiout Kitiuir. ItcpuMU-iiii Convention, I'lTih Coiifii-CMlotiiil DMrlct. Tlinrcimtircani'lortor'iiifthol'UllinniKrow luti.il dMirlct iiMlieHtntoof ivolir.uku aru ic iillrnl to semi ili'IcK.Uci finui llielr several roiintlr In iilil illihiu loiiifc t In ri)iitnilnn Inlliocllynf HiiMii'Kt'. 'IIiiiisiIhv. Alimtit Dili, iroi. lit HiSOii'rlmk p. in., for ilic purpoio of pluclni; In tiniiilii'itioii iic.iiiilliliiii. (or eoturrrii lor Hip M'li'cllon nf n niiiKirMtoiutl rotiuiillte mill fur the Ir.uniietlon n( other IuisIiicm iH ninv properly eotiii! before tlic cjiiivunllmi. Tim M-vcrnl conntlci in until ilhtrlci are en titled to niru'L'iiliiilim in (ullinti; helnirliuieil upniillHMiiturnM for lion. I,M. Ifiijinondfor picUlctitlnlclotorln lsOi.uhliiK ono (It-lpgaes lit Iiuko to cueli cnutiljiiMiil niui fr cacti 100 votes mid the innjor (i action thereof! Ailnmi... Kiitaica i -'Miiae . filnliclirock n lay J I'.IU'ivncy u liiiMtlv r, Nurkulli n Kr.uiKllll TTIielp o I lontlcr ull'i'rklnn 4 liillias III! i.ert Willow o ''fl'er fii Webster li mill Hi lliirlmi T Total I no ItNrrroiiiiiieiiili'ii tTint ii iiruxlo bo sifnvn ted to the fims-iillon mill that Hit ilcleuiites premnt Iwiuitlioilfil to cnit tlio full olonf tile lll'll-jyilllllll. ,1, 1,. Mcl'IIKKI.V. Cll'lli'll, I). M. .Mcn.lll.VKV.Hrc'y. ItcpiiblU-un Convention. Tlio llnpublicnn county convention for mo noiiiinalioii or cntuliiliitoB for tho of Hoes of county uttoinoy uml rep rencntntivo, for tlio clioico of dolo-Kiiti-H (o honntoriiil, float lopreson tntivo, coiiKrPBHioniil and Htato convon tioim of tho pnrtv, and for otlior roRular liiiBiiifHS, is called to meet at tho court Iiouhi) in lied Cloud on tho 1th day of August I8!)i at 11 a. in. Tho townships will bo entitled to representation iih fob Iowh, allowing ono tlelegnto at larfjofroni each township and ono for ench ton votes and major fraction thereof cast for Hon. (J. W. Knley for rejront of tho Rtnto Unlveimty at tho election in 18JKI: Ueuvor Creek (5 lliitln ;j Oathorton ;i hhn Creek ;r, (Jarlleld & JjlomvoiMl 8 (initio Hock 12 Jlnniiony 5 I navalo 0 Lino .'.".! f Oak Creek " ' ,i rieaBimtliill 7 1'oteilinii 7 Hod Cloud townshi I'ri 11 is recommended that township c'liucusos bo held not later than July '28, Ibill. Hy ordur of county central coin- milieu. fi. K. Coz, Chairman It. MuNirr, Secrotary. It i now tho Stuto or Utah," tho president having signed tlio bill. Thus another Htato hos been added to tho grand galaxy of states. Wim. Mauwn, editor of tho North Ilend Aduicnto is a candidato for secrc tary of Htato subject to tlio republi can convention and relies upon his brother editors to tiring him out as ho is too biihy to get out and work for tho position. Ho would niako a good olllcer. Oni: of tho most fatal casualties of tliisi ear, occurred in Chicago on tho lOfli by which a number of recular soldiers wero summarily killed by tho explosion of a caUson. Threo wero killed and many wounded. Tlio troops wero marching through Oakwood boulovard when tho explosion took place Coniiiii.ssman W. C. P. Hrekenridgo of Kentucky is ctrtainiy a very bad man but tho question is, do tho peoplo gen erally think so? However this mny be, ho is mnking a moot vigorous light for reelection and tho chances aro ho will bo tho winner. '0 cannot tell from what peoplo say just what they think now u ihijii, mid when th0 beet selling book at uory news-stand is entitled "Tho llreclteniidgo ami Pollard Trial," it is eiy evident that peoplo sly tako much inluicbt in amurs not noted Tor chastity. Inn liiteiuational Typographical Union Comuiitteo who havo in cliaigo tlio bill beforo congress, entitled: "A bill for government ownership and con trol of tho Telegraph" ia hard at work trying to havo congress adopt it. Tho Hon. Henry W. Ulnlr. of Now Hampshire, Bpenking in favor of our bill, reconlly Bitid: "It inn good bill and Bhould bo conio a law. With facilities available atlowpiicesitwonld bo impossible to inWetul tlio publiu in matters of fact, and nowspiipois with nil tho advantages belonging to thoco in tho largo cities would soon exist in all tho small places in tlio laud. Tho local country nows pnpuis over) where would hao just as Into and Justus correct news iib anybody.' At Inst the brutnl assassin Prendergast has been executed. Thoro ia no doubt, despite tho awful foelliiga provoked by tho thoughts or a man being hanged, thai tho report of Ids death bus bent a thrill f puro glad uvea to tho heart of every putilolio ciliy.en in tho United Stales. Hut tho common peoplo to day nioonlliely at nloss toknow what do ferrod liix execution so many long nionths. lie coolly walked into the res. idonoo of u grand and good man, a pop ulur ofllcial who was luved by everyone umi nhot him down like a dog. Thon ho just ua coolly gnvo hiuiFolf up to tho U)dhorltics and ndmittud with his own words "I killed Mayor Harrison." Wo fail lo understand why ho was not hung tho following day, and can see no other rcaeon for tho slny, but that dishonesty minont part, e VI u U t wn llmt,lal,or wi" ,M ''BUrc"1 'r ItB ''at re' ll C u Mw.?r,l jrlward, unrobbed by monopolies and Sffllw, tor 7 ll tu?8' "'r1 '"fy,B.curof ton, danger, V llllll ' I Vr'nlr ! !'h"11 "al11 l, fr0 l" fMUIIlU Its activity, nuiuuicrtclc 1 benellcont alike to employer and wage n. .. 1 earnor." Tiikiik nro many evidences that times wi)l improvo eomowhnt before anolhor IX) tlayB piiBB. Xot what they linvo been in years gone by, but botlur then thoy aro at tlio present t into. TiMKlllennilTtrnoTbo lorn? 'till August U'J, whon tho activo ropublicans the political povvor of tho stuto, will na Bcmblo at Omaha, and proceed to har ness tho brightest, und 'purest inon of tho party to load them on to a glorious victory this fall. Soft Boapmay do foi Hod Cloud Hosy, but when you try to gain mlmittaucoat tho pearly (fates St. Petor will tell you Its no go. Holt. That which is good for this terrestlnl sphere, Coxoy, old boy, ought to bo good for tho other. Try it. Dum.NH theBo hard times it would bo perfectly proper for tho board of BUpor viBors to cut their wages down from threo dollars to two dollars per day. Thoy Invariably cut down olhor peoples' bills and on tho samo plan they should knlfo thoir own. Thoir bills aro unjust nnd too high for tho amount of labor porformed. NatuiialijV wo cater to tho interests of tho peoploof thisgrciitcomiiionwoalth in western Nebraska, anil profoundly uopo tho brilliant Jack MacColl will suc ceed in winning tho Gubernatorial nom ination next August. Mr. MacColl is big hearted and as big brained business tuun sb over camo to tho state. Ho is u man of deep ouridition and stability of character, and withal, ono who will iiiuku u puro and Idenl governor. Tiik Minnesota republican stato con vention was a inoBt enthusiastic alfair at tho conclusion, tho convention formed tho following udinirablo pledgo, which undoubtedly meets with tho approval of ovory good citizen, regardlesa of party nlliliationB: 'Wo pledgo oureolvcs in the future, as in tho past, to such caro for tho interests and rights of all classes of our people mm mw auu orner win no maintained Tin: boy'lmya of tho fith congroBsoion- id district aro notably silent concerning their prognostications on tlio timber which will bo selected in Holdrego tho 0th of August. Wo can say conscien tiously, however.that Jus McNonyofthis placo will justly cut n prominent ligure, und wo have ovory plausible reason to boliovo that ho will capture tho congres sional nomination with no very flourish ing olTort. To laud his personal ability now would, coiibidering his recognized ability as nn attorney, throughout tho state, seems liko useless repetition. Asldo rrom these tacts and that ho pos sesses these qualities which indicato u natural born statesman, Tun Ciiikf is sincere in saying that ho is tho only man who con positively defeat tho almost for midable MeKoighan in tills campaign. Look out for McNeny, and should ho bo elected, rest assured that tho fifth's rep rosentativo will give outisfaetory servico at tho scat of government. neniinllrim t'aiicun. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho repub licans of Klmwood precinct July 27th ut '. o'clock p. m., for tho purpos" ot elect ing tour delegates to tho county conven tion and trnnsuct such other business as may conio beForo tho caucus. F. N. Hkacii, Chairman. - -Itrpiihlicuii Ciiiii'iift. Tho lopublican electors of Lino town ship will meet at tho usual placo on Saturday Augiiht28. at'Jp. in.. Tor the purpose ot electing 5 delegates to nttend the republican convention to bo held in bed Cloud August I.-U1.0. HtiMMKi., Chuirmau. ' i ' ' Hcpiiblk'tui 4'niiiUH. The republican eleotors ot liiitin town sliip will meet in caucus in tlio Ander son school houso on Saturday, July 28, at 1 p. in ror tho purpoeo or electing tlireo dolegates to tho republican cou veution, August I. Jamim A.mikuso.n, Com. ltepiilillciiii CiiiitiiN. Tho republican electors ot Hed Cloud towns lip will moot at tb eonrt house, in Led Cloud. Saturday, July 23, lSDl.itt - p. m., for the purposo of electing 11 delegates to tho county convention August I. Hy order ot Poutki: Hkdok, Committeeman. 1 -. , .. 'I ho t'licttlmt Hood's SiUBiumrlllu.oiico fiurlv trid, btcomes tlio family medlclnB sprnltH voIuiikh for lis excellence nnd invdiuiiinl merit. Hood's Sursnpnrilla in Nnturos coworker. Hood's Pills beeomo tlio fnvorito cnth. nrtlo with every 0110 wlio tries tliotn. 2.r.o. The libt of letters remaining at tho postolllco uncalled for up to July 10th: Hurt nor KS Harney J N Sanbern.l N Wat kins J 1 he ubovo lullers will bo sent to the ileadletliMiinieo on Aucust 2, 1801, if not called for. Fiianic W. Cowdkn, po-,1-milliter, Ked Cloud, Nebraska. I'urin I.oiiiin. If youantiiIoanon lirst class Innd I can gioou a spociul rate. lowest in terebt with option to pay part or till at any y ear. Call or writo to mo. C. F. Catiimi, Hod Cloud, Noo. Tn Ut' n I'p. Six miles northwest of Ited Cloud on 0 daik In own Texan colt. Owner can havo samo hy proving same and settling coste, oto. Frank Jiskrn. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Pair Hlgheat Award. hot spout, nu event $2400 WAGER ON A FOOT RACE. A Ornfl) Wlilow Ncoiijinii MiioTown ftlllp Tell I on out f il!IUO Cnnh All Ilonc HiTu-ciily MIhhUm Ilcr Sana Ilic CoiilCNlanlH. MontoCarlo, San Francisco, Jackson ville Florida, nnd ovon tho Bportiost old sports of sporting avenuo in Sportsville, hnvo been daunted, chagrined and mado ashamed by tho sporty spirit displayed at a foot raco for twelve hundred dollars asldo which took placo Tuesday on tho public highway betweon tho residences of Tommy Leo and LnHon Auboshon on Penny creek last Tuesday. Tho contestants wero Dan and Charley WilliumBon, and tho loser of tho twelve hundred dollar wbb Amos Oust just think of it. Webster county now lajs claim, to having somo of tho most blood ed and genuinely thoroughbred sports In the world. A placldlous reporter of Tiik Cuikk gathered from tho roctB of tho caso about ns follows: Tho conlestants in this remorkablo foot raco. wero Chnrlnv nnd Dnninl WilllaniBon two woll respected boys and sons of Mrs. Sarah Williamson living Bouth of tho river. Tho poor deluded follow who guessed wrong and lost all his dough, was Amos Oust sou of Chap. Oust also n respected farmer living on Penny creek. It seems that Daniel WilllatiiRon farmed and "batched" with Amos Gust and tho latter naturally placed in him tho most implicit confidence Now Amos Oust has-or did havo consider abio money in cash and personal proper ty and being of omnivorous sporting proclivity tho Daniel Williamson hereto fore mentioned whom ho batched with mado 6omoarratigcinont with his brother Charley , who lived at homo to havo a foot race, let tho latter win, nnd divide tho Bpoils. Tho Bchomo was an elegant ono. and subsequently worked to perfection. AlllOH lit nnllron ttnul.l i,ill.....li. ...!.. his lifo on his agricultural imrtnor Dan- iel, nnd Dan worked tho supposed rival- ry up to bucIi a pitch or ontluisiani that Bteps wero immediately token to urrango date and placo for tho race Dan had his brother Charloy got his ''fltulT" ready and flnully thosprinters with their ad mirers arrived at tho track, measured oH 100 yards, selected tho stuko holders, judges, sturteie, spongers, etc, und pro ceeded to put up in the hands or tho etako holders a wager ot twelvo hundred dollars a side consisting ot monoy, notes nnd personal elects. Tho wager pro duced by Charloy Williomeon van $700 in cash and property valued at c.")00. That or Dun's backer, Amos Gust, was n varied assortment ot proporty, monry and notes, consisting ot note on Win. Kosetierons for $l.'fl, Irvin Collins W0, D. Davis S7.", L. Wilmot 6105, M. Fern 815, John (Julbrioth S.'O, ono lister, 1 mower, 2 colts, 1 watch, 1 chain. 1 suit clothes (Penny creek full dress), 1 razor. 1 jack knife, 1 plug of star chowing to bocco, one,, poir plow shoes, 1 cottlo whip, 1 inunuro fork, 1 shot gun, 1 pair of double strength back-action self unit ing suspenders, 1 pnir of Sunday shoes, 1 "biled" shirt, unotiior plug of tobacco 1 nioutli-harp, 1 tiddlo, 1 cob pipe. 1 cako of Pears soup. 1 box or DoWitts littlo early risers, nnd 2 bottles otPabst's beer, besides an endless varioty or miner articles unworthy ot publication, und tlio rest in Gpot cash. Thoro wan 11 mutual agreement that tliu loser Bhould do r.o bellyaching about tho matter, and Amos wub accorded tho right to start tho sprinters on tlio raco which should de cide who would boon bo worth S'.MO0. Time wan llniilly called, and tho two brothers ntnrtcd liko tho shot from a cunnou. Spectators say thoy ran with tho speed of u li. it M. expross, yot re mained nearly oven. Tho excitement wus intensoj great drops of perspiration rolled down tho pant legs of Amos, und his shoes tilled to overflowing; LnHon Aubushon trampled children underneath in his stroneouB nirorts to seo tho finish, nnd Johnnio Muraden was kept busy placing cold water on Irvo Collins' head to keep him from fainting. To tlio spec tators it seemed an awful ago of painful montid anxiety. As they nenred tho finish, both boys puffed like an inebri ated rhinocorous. Tlio lirst ono to pass tlio mark was Charloy und his brother Dun just two feet behind. Then tlio stako holders gave to tho wiunor tho cash, notes assignments and bills of snlo to which ho wns entitled; but poor Amos tiuut was purulyzcd, and seeing tho last of his precious and hard earned belong ings in tlio bunds of another person, ho fell on his fnco and wept bitterly; but presently ho iiFsuiucd 11 complucont at titude and droo hastily to town to con sult an attorney, and if possible replevin tho money und pioperty. Monntimo tlio winning pnrtits quickly Bold and turns ferred tho goods to Kansas, nnd got things in such n shape that it Is really doubtful whether Mr. (Just will over bIuivo with his favorito razor, paro too nails witli liia old stand-by jack knifo or buy rami implements with hisadmirublo roll or greenbacks. This however may bo decided later on, und something makes this pencil Bay, that Amos Gust'a attorney p, could conic nearer securing tho properly, on the grounds ot his insanity. Wo would wugcr our Sundoy clothes that Amos will "consider well beforo taking" next time, nnd that ho will novor, neor, bet bo much on a common every day foot raco. Why Do Yon Cough; Do you not know that Parks' Cough Syrup will euro itr Wo guaranteed overy bottle. Thero nro many Cough Syrnps bnl wo bellovo Porks' is tho host nnd most relluble. Sold by C. h. Cottlng. Wo tiro on trial ourselves whenovcr wo co 11 do tn n others. All tlio talk In tho world will not con, vino you bo quickly na one trlnl of Do Witt's Witch Hnzel Hnlve for Scalds UtiniK, Drulses, Skin Affections nnd Piles' C. L. Cottlng. Individual freedom is the cornerstone of labor's temple No man can bo sound In his faith who is unsound in his morals. - ..Ii.ar.'l,ln' no Nnusen, no Pniii, whin DoWilt's Mttlo Unrly llhon nro tnken. Small fill. Snfe Pill. JJest Pill. C. L. zoning. Tho Michigan employes havo roturnod to work. For Instance, Mrs. Chns. Rogers, of Day City. Mich., accidentally spilled ecnldlng water over her littlo boy. She promptly applied UoWitt's Witch Hazol Bnlve, giv lug Instniit rillef . Its a wondorf ally good snlvo for barn", brulso, sores, nnd n sure cure.for Piles. C. L. Cottlng. A hotter condition of things provuils everywhere Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure is tho result 01 experience, skill and honesty. It is n poxitivo cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Sold by Deyo &Grlco. Neaily all tho gum Arabic of commerco comes from tho desert of Sahara. Dr. Sawyer's Family Core carts Stom ach trouble. Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure cures Liver complaints, cures Kidney ui.wi.uii,. ouiu uy ueyo E utice. Diamonds so small that l.r.OO go to the carat havo boon cut In Holland. Try n holtla of Dr. Snwyer's Family Caro and you will bb convincod Hint it will euro nil Stomnch, Livor, Kidney nnd Dowel diniculty. Sold by Deyo & Qrice. It would tako sound fourteen years to uinei iroin mo sun to tno earth, ' Kxperionco and money ennnot improvo lie. Sawyers Family Curo, because it rad ically cm os Dyspopsio, Liver complaint and Kidney diniculty. Deyo & Qrice. No man can bcomn fool. bo wiso until he has "Tiiero is n Salve for ovory wonnd." Wo rofor to DuWltt'ri Witch Hnztd Salve, cures burns, bruise, ont, indolent sores, as n local npplicntion in tho nontrils it euros catarrh nnd nlwnys cures piles. C. L. Cotting. Thought is tho backbone of language It is seldom that u better appointment makes a preacher more pious. Money atid expiurence cannot produce a bettor family medicine than Dr. Sawyers t'nmily Cure. It cures dilllonltios or the Stomnch nnd Livor. Deyo & Qrice. If n women looks cool on a hot duy, blio doesn't mind boing warm. Ono word describes it "perfection." We refer to DoWitt's Witch Hnzol Snlvo, cures obstinate sorts, barns, skin diseases nnd is a well known curo for piles. C. L. Cotting. Antiquity cannot privilego nn error, nor novelty prejudice n truth. Heodnchu is the direct result of Indi gestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy tlii-to by using DoWitt's Littlo Enrly lhern and your Hcndnche disappears. Tlio fnvorite Little Pill everywhere. C. L. Cotting. Custom uiiiy lead a mnn into many orrors, but it justifies none - - Jno. O. Lotion of Leltoy, N. V., a prominent grocer and Q. A. H. mnn says; '1 hnvo been troubled witli indigoitiou und billiousness for yenrs. Tritd Parks Ten mid it has cared m. T recommend it to everybody. Sold by C. L. Cotting. ( Jod'u work can only bo done by thoso who wear tho yoko of Christ, A presi-dent pain in tho bnok indicates trouble in tho Kidney. To stny tho pro gress of disnnse, usu Dr. J. II, McLsnn'n Liver A: Kidney Htilm. God's promises nro etara that aro always shining for tho eye ot fuith. Disensch unfriendly to women nre posi tively cured by Dr. Sawyer's Patilles. Aek your dmgggist for n free snmplo pack age, it bonis nnd cures. Sold & Qrice. The devil runs when he cun't llnd nny thing to hido behind. Ladies Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles aro ef ficiunl for female weakness, pain on top of the bond tin J lowor part of the back. It strengthens nnd cures. Deyo & Qrico. A ma" who is willing to loam ono thing at it tinio will soon know much. Mrs. W. J Fnhey of LeRoy, N. Y. says; "Jiovo tried llfly cough Cures. Porks Couch Syrup is the only ono that helped me. 1 know it lr tho best Cough Remedy Sold byC. L. (Jotting. Tho golden rulo is just ono inch long er than u tliirty-llvo inch yardstick. Theio isn't gold enough in the world to inuku a discontented man rich. A snlihilcd customer is a permanent one. 'I lint's why .t roenmmend DeWitt's Lit llo Harly Klstrs. They cure Sonstfpat'on liidlgestlou and Dlliousutss. C. L. Cot-tii'K- To bo truly consecrated in to bo willing for God to chooso your cross. Smnll in size, great In results: DoWitt's Little Harly Illoers. Best pill for Consti pation, best for Sick Headnohe, best for Hour S'omnoh. C. L. clotting. - In Boitio places the pump is milked ottner than tho cow Is pumped. Children Cry for Pitoher't Oattorla. First f!i?i?Ual Bicycle lNrieet R Of lcd CioUd, $150.00 vwvww lstOiio Mile Surety, Xovlcc . . First Prize, Kamblur Bicycle tamp, (Dy Gormully & Jeffrey) Second Prize, Fine Pocket Knife 3d One Fourth Mllo Diuli, Open . . First Prize, Silver Shaving Mug, , Second Prize, L. A. "W. Pin, UdOnc Half Mile DiimIi, 1:!10 Ciiws Fiiyt Prize, C4old Medal, Second Prize, Kenwood Saddle, -llh One Huir Nile State 'I'liuinploiinhlp, il in 3 liculu . . . First Priz, Gold "Watch, 550 00 Second Prize, Morgan it Wright Tires, L0 00 (Hy Morgan Wright) 5th One Fourth Mile DhbIi, Hoys under 10 1 list Prize, Bicycle Second Prize, Fine Gold Scurf Pin, liiyx. llh One Mile Dnsh, Slntc CluimplonHlilp First Prize, Diamond Shirt Stud, Second Prize, Palmer Tires, (Uyl'nluicrTlrcCo.) niiOnc Mile Novelty 1st to mile, Stamp Box, 1st to A mile, Cull' .Buttons, 1st to 1 mile, Gold Penholder: EDUCATIONAL NEWS. HAPPENINGS IN OUR SCHOOLS. FurnUlicd by County Superintendent D. 71, Hunter. Un last Friday evening Dean J. L. McBricn of Orleans Collego lectured at the Congregational church on "Tho American Idea." Tho lecture was of a patriotic character and just suited the times in which wc are living. On lost Saturday there was no ses sion of tho institute. Many teachers went to their homes; til rested. Tho greatest difficulty that Bcems to givo tho members of the institute trouble is that of keeping cool. On Monday evening Chancellor Isaao Crook of tho Wesloyan Univer sity, Lincoln, Nbr., oonducted the members and others of a large andi anco at the Methodist church to tho top tf Pike's Peak. Tho lecturo on nil tir -ii t i it, .. now uc uumucu riKo s rcak" was instructive and interesting. Tho enrollment on Monday was 122 On Tuesday there were 32 gentle' men and 90 ladies enrolled. The enrollment is tho largest that Micro has been at any instituto held in tho county, Instructors Mrs. Manville, Mrs Caso and Prof. Caster havo held tho attention and kept up tho interest in thoir classes during the entire session. Tho attendance has been unusually regular on tho part of thoso enrolled, being a good indication of intorcst in educational work. Tho class intending to do'first grade work in boUuy and geometry will use WeUwortu'd t;coniotry and Gray and Coultcr'd textbook of western botany. Tho enrollment on Wednesday was 124. Prof. J. A. Ikattio of Cotner Uni versity gve a very instructive and en tertaining looturo to.a largo and atten tive audionco at the Christian oliurch on lust Wednesday evening. His sub joot was "Our government what it is and how to perpetuato it. Supt. A. K. Goudy will lectur at the Haptist churoh to-night (Friday) on tho educational interests of tho state. Rev. Mattox, of tho Christian churoh, conducted the oponing exor cises of tho instituto on Thursday morning. D.t'Ual Kotlec. InttieDlslilct court or Webster County, Nu- ('Urn Sclliiri n. Jucnti SflUit. .Mr..locobKellarsi Yeu will lake notice Hint on lli totli i iliiy o Jnly.'isM, nitil a lii-tltloii la fail coin t the object una piH)er of wlili-li pc! tltlon iiiofornuliorce from ou ana torlha (uiloily olnurrliltdicti. liukru rrmilriHl In iimui.r uul.l ...nn... bclore the S7lli iliiy of Aimiiit . 18'Ji. r Dated Jul?WVft.M U",fDni "er TiTV' IHLiilH'rfMililMih ! UURtS WHHlt Alt tlit tAils. lT Best Uiiiul) Byriip. Taktca Uooa. UeeM PJ In lima Pom fry iirimgiutt IH Ifcb., July 2f6, 189Ai. in Prii $7 50 00 7 00 00 10 5 00 00 Lamp, 00 50 ii. rciiinatij L5 00 20 00 1 3 5 50 00 00 Y.mVM' J 7lOX ?i'l .' Mra. Viola Emery Indigestion, Cramps In the stomach, dyspepsia and catarrh or tho bowels, caused my wife itrent sulTcring. Hlie Mm bn Uklnj Hood' SarsaparllU anil now lins j-Jood's Sarsa- $rJ parllla non of tlies symptoms, Cures nts Imprortd In looks and weight I have also taken Hood's Sarsapa- rllla for Herafnla mid Cencrnl llebillir with much benctlt. I am siitl'tlml Hood's H.iri.t Barilla Is a splendid tonlo ami blond purifier. Hbhma.h I'. EMKnr, SiflSlxtli at., I'ortlanil, Ore. Hood's Pills cure all Lh er UU, Dlllousuess. J. H. Davis & Son, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. I also mnko Farm Loans. Ofllco in Moon lJlock, Red Cloud, Neb Thoy liuvo Homo very lino bar gains in laud. PurtioB wishing to buy should call on or address tlio above PATENTS! COXSVJLt Obtai,ld on Easy Torms. J. M.CHAKFIN, Ourassoclnlea t rneylii Ilcd C.'loiitl, . XubriihUu. Lou in Jtafier & Co., TlioohUstest.-UtllMial patent linn In WA8IIINI1TON I). (!. Notice or Tax Sale. To whom it iimv ..,i,. ....... wn. . ,: i .-'..rr"."1 '" . . n. VlT. iA.P',l,9-"Jl"',.1 I.. 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