" - r r - jsqrrsKLi V: -j?" ysr -. fW! . -rs . sr--i .1- - u " 4 -v-WHHf )."Ovw'8' " " --. g M L, i-: I M i (.. :4 P. H. O'Connor, VkstM&s fctn Dlr ta , miss t cms. AUo, Hanip'a Room fur ths aocom lodafiou of the public. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. LIES T. F. MOODY, Practical Watchmaker and JlfTWlililltlBI All kind" of Repairing Neatly and Cheaply done, with d: pstch. Also dealer in Wairlw. Gold and Silver Spectacle and Eyc-glase. CLOCKS. Musical Instrument and Silverware, all at Bottom Price, Highest Cash price paid for old ("Sold and Silver. Give 'me a call before buying else where Sip" of the Big Watch, Main St. Kki Cloud, Nr.n. Templeton Bros., Company, UIDE BOCK, NEBRASKA, OlALlltS ISC LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. J'HE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Oarflsrfd Port No. 80. C. A. . giN't Trr fthr lfo-J-7 cr.nin. K-fetr 3erl!nr a Koala? tfmmt on ' of.re lb imU b-oo. M. B. Kctrr. H. W kt, AJi'l. Com. Afriral itl Eepsriart tf to free lei Slsmi ?t C2m. ari rrriret - . drrart - f-l'.. m. rrire - i.I n din - 7 r. m rriM - T: p , Jrrl C:t' . tn ltrtf a. xn mrri P. n. ilipuU - a.m, rrirm - 2:20 p. m depart - 7 ie rn U", dt-r!f - lp. jilt mt' will t dod t tb hoor hor. .Mtd. Offlc hnam from 7 . m U 1 l Mon.y Orltr oBe bnn from 7 m. m. t p. Ode honrs on SaoJf 8 to p. M. u. McSitt. P. M. Wsrwa ril BfttMc cwkrrnr ,M Burr O.k WV.L M.M FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1883. L. THOMAS, - Local Editor and Business Manner. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.NEWJIOUSE, BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )n( Berlin Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, Stxony wool. Shetland wool, Shet land Floss, (Jermantown Wool And Woolen Kniting Yarn Hood. Mitten?, Children' Coats Sec. Ac, ALL OF ocb OWN MANUFACTURE. A full line of HOSIIRy. DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Alto a large and splendid assortment erf TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifti. JO -3 I 2 g wS Fresh oyiilern for rale at Roby'. Go to SpoVesfield's for cheap Rro ccrira. Wheat Bowing has already com menced. A. K;dey receives orders for Crete Nurscrie. A eood article of maple syrnp, cheap at Roby'n. Webster county has now five week ly papers. A letter from "Betsy" will appear next week. Pure comb honey at Itoby 's. The brts vtade it. The b:ure ball racket will soon com mence again. Salem, Kansas, has another newspa per, called the Argus. Crete Nursencn furnish anything from a roe to a ilmde tree. Do not neglect to plant treos on your premihc this tpring. Dr. Weber returned from the Moun tains last Tuesday morning. Thorpe has been on a protracted visit to Missouri and Iowa. The time for mosquitoes and frog concerts draweth on apace. Mr. rotter informed us last Monday that the portion of the mill dam de stroyed by the high water and ice, has been replaced ami the mill will be run ning again in a few day. An exchange ays that an eastern men bant ho never advertised was found King dead on the counter the other day. It i thought that the. body had laid there several days before be ing discovered. TIM sHsl tpaoori Where is the school tcr century ago who doea not reco lect reading Logan's speech. Logan, who wa reputed to be " friend of the white man." We have read it and wondered if the old sardine did really make that speech. It whs recently our good fortune to hten to a cech by Kihe-kx rus-oo-kah-wnh, chief of the Omahax. Mr. Kih-c- ka-ru-o-kalr-wah ami a remnant of hi tribe have ?pnt a good Imtc of the winter trapping on the Re- Extra copies of the Cmrr are al- i . i ' i.. -,, r n ,;i,. ' publican ncr, and jumt prior to null depnt and jewelry store. Mr. Aibiiglit ' -'.'..' . , ., i. i .,. J ins out for the reservation be invitctt a is aio auiuof itwj n icicle ii". " ulRcription for the Chief and receipt for the same. Mr. Rojecranf one of the hamU em ployed in rebuilding the bridge, met with an accident last Monday. Mistain imng injuries that, while not being se rious, will incapacitate him for labor for several days. m The proprietors of the Opporilitm Wffl-bj, the new paper at the north end of town, got out their fint isMic Iat Saturday. No one, not even the proprietor? seem to know what the politics of the sheet will be. The new rennus compendium shows a lanre increase since 1870, in the number of idiots throughout the coun try. Exchange. Just so. Since we come to think of it thcre.is one more in this county, that we know of. He publishes an alleired newspaper in the south part of town. Senator Tabcr, of Colorado, who was elected to fill an unexpired term of thirty days in the United States senate, was married on the 2nd int., in Wahington. to a Mrs. McCourt, of Oshkosh. Wisconsin. One of the Sena tor's presents to the bride was a dia mond necklace valued at $75,000. Last Friday a boy climbed nto a wagon where there was a loaded gun and recklessly pointing it down the ttrcct, fired. Fortunately no one was hit, but two small boys who were stand ing close together had a narrow es cape, as the ball from the rillc passed between them. There is a number of boys in this town who ought to be in the reform school. o 3 9 o o o 4 JO 01 o o 3 o 5" 3 - 1 m.3 o CD O 5d For the very best goods, full weights and measures. Go to Roby's. Get ready to he about your property, the assessor will soon be around. Jlr. Sherwood is preparing to move back to Mineral Point, Wisconsin. First class job printing is still done at the Chief office at bottom prices. BARGAINS, BIG BRGAINS in everything you want, at J. G. Potter's We notice quite an increase in the amount of corn being marketed of late. L. N. Edson and Edward Radrow have purchased Mcpherson's livery stock. Mr. Emigh has fold hia lot and buil ding, occupied as a meat markot, to A. Kaley. The giant of .the Blue Hill Times was perambulating our streets last Monday. House and lots for sale at cost price, npplv to Gottfried Pause on Seward St. Red Cloud. j Spokosfield keeps good groceries nnd - sells them cheap. Call at Putnam's tf GO DR. 8HERER, Proprietor of ths City Drug Store. an NAiaa wt Drugs Medicines. Paints- Gils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS. COMBS BRUSHES AC. Palrsnata x:':"Urd arTii thantfolly rlrd I also bar a fall aai complete rtoak of sesojl beoki, lUiioatry aad (iBoiosraph Alousu-EED-CLOUD. - NBB- R. L- TINKER, (SaMsstor to G. A..Brewa.)j DEALER IS Parlor, Bedrosm ajtd Krrcnc FURNITURE, BtACKETt, CHROMOI, Picture Frames, Mattresses," Etc. Off" lrsy-ea taaa d trinnnvl on tliort tittle trc M low any is ihe !Ur. KctiriMC of ai hiadt dou proi'ly aao SaUabetry. urial Bobet furnishtd at rsaacnable rats. ACDCLOTJD, - - - BB be enjoying a make a good When the august personage who presides over the destiny of our public school can again so far lower his dig nitv as to permit his most gracious majesty to condescend to hand in to our poor little 'devil" the monthly re port of the school, we will gladly pub lish it. On second thought it occurs to us that possibly there has been no re port made out for some time, and that while meaning well enough, the pro fessor may be unavoidably a little ir regular with his monthlies. The following from the Beatrice Ex prt will apply to this town with a good deal of force. One of Kearney's newspapers, the Xonparcil. has been swalowed up by the Journal, of the same city. The ex ample is a good one lor" numerous other newspapers throughout the state that are starving in towns overcrowd ed with papers. Taken at the best, Nebraska county papers have the poor et support given the papers of any western state or territory, ami the only present remedy is to reduce the num ber of papers to a bread and butter footing. Harness Shop, J. L MILLER. ' Kt)aiMti7 a faHLlaaaf HARNESS, COLLARS, 8ADDLM ; HORSE-BLANKETS, JTHin, COMBS, MUSHES HAENESS OIL, Ant cwytkinc uswrily kept U a irst smss shop. KOXTH or TsnX VAKX. old ttand. Blue Hill is said to boom, and is bound to town m time A number of new residences will be built in different parts of town as soon as !pring opens. ForSalk: 150 ton of German Mil let, for sale bv Ira Sleeper, Red Cloud Neb. " 23tf. Sherer has been improving his resi dence by building an addition and otherwise fixing it up. Morhart Fulton have been mak ing needed improvements in the inte rior of their store room. Hurrah! Hurrah!! for the worth of your money, yon will get at cost pri ces at J. G. Potter's Some unknown individual has the thanks of this outfit for daily papers from Deadwood, Dokota. Don't expect very much nico spring weather fn the month of March, and you will not be disappointed. Mr. A. Scott, of wheatlnnd, called last Saturday and left the "kale seed" for another year's subscription to the Chief. For Rest: A farm of about 55 acres of improved land. Call on Span ogle &. Funk, Red Cloud, Neb. 26-tf. Denver and New Orleans coal, the best in the Avorld, for sale by Jones fc Magee's lumber company, lied Cloud. The last legislature formed three new counties, Brown, Cherry and Loup. This makes sixty-six counties in tho state. Rev. Amos Dresser, of Franklin county, called last Monday. He is traveling in the interest of the Frank lin Academy. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Societ ty will meet at Mrs. W. W. Meek's room at the Commercial hotel, Tues day afternoon at two o'clock. Go to Jones & Magee's Lumber Com pany for your lumber and coal. They arc solo agents for Denver and New Orleans col, in Nebraska. t-f. We srant some one to bring us a pig, ami thus make us and the pig happy and at the same time square up an old subscription account. We intended to publish a list of laws passed by the legislature, this week, but did not have room. The list will appear in due coarse of time. Sleeper now holds forth at his new shop west of Sherer's store. He thinks of engaging in the manufacture of apringwagons sra& buggies. The First Comet of the Year A little before seven o'clock on Fri day evening last, while Prof. Lowis Swift, director of the Warner Observa tory, Rochester, New York, was scan ning the western sky, he discovered a brilliant comet located in tho constel lation of Pegasus near the star Beta. The new comet is moving eastward J and is verv briuht. This is the first comet discovered during the present year and also the first discovery made by means of tho new telescope of the Warner Observatorj, whicn is the lar gest private telcop in the world. m Lincoln was a rail splitter. Garfield was a canal boy. Andrew Johnson was a tailor. Governor Cleveland -old newspapers. The present governor of Texas was a hostler. The governor of Kansas drove oxen. The present gov ernor of California was a sailor, and af terwards swept out a store in Oroville fur hoard. A. T. Stewart taught school and sold tape by the peny worth. Fred Gedhardt a grand father picked up junk in the Greets of New York, Jav Gould sold mouse trxps. Jim Kecne kept a livery stable. Rufus, Hatch was :i locomotive fireman, and this editor was a was a well, a home steader. An exchaneg says that "bangs on a girl gives her an unruly appearance, like a cow with a board over her face." Just so; you take the gentlet cow in the world and turn her out in a pas ture with a board fastened to her horns and she gets the name of lcing unruly, and you would swear she would jump fences, and raise merry hades, and you wouldn't give much for her only for beef. It is so with a girl. If she wears her hair high on her forehead, or brushed back or even has frizzes, 'and 1ms a good look, you will go your bottom dollar on her, and you feel as though she was as good as gold, and wheu she tells her voting man she love bim there is no dis count on it, and no giggling back; but take the same girl with her front hair banged, and when she looks at you you feel just as though she would hook, yau can't trust her. The banging of a girl's hair changes the whole nature of the little wretch, and she becomes as a gun that is not loaded. You take a picture of "Evangeline" and bang her hair and she would look as if she would "run at people." How would Mrs. Van Cott, the alleged female preacher look with her hair banged? It is just so with boys. Take a nice pioas Sunday school boy whe caa re peat 300 verses in the new Testament, cut his hair with a Iclipper, and he kvks like the likTsg Wileon. number of the prominent citizens of Red Cloud to visit b:m at hi camp and listen to a speech he wished to make. When the company were scaled around the fire, nnd the pip of (teace had lcen p.tied from one to another according to the time honored custom of the nil man, the chief arose and sjK)ke as follows: MK. CllAlllMAN AND GUSTLCMKC OK tiikConvkntiun Iogan wasa friend of the white man, and so N Kih-e-ka-rus-oo-kah-wah.. I have dwelt among you, ami my people have bt-ggod from you. lo, 4hesc many moon. But now we leave you, to return to our rc-crvation and enjoy that much needed rest and recreation which can only be attained under the balmy shade of our own vine aid fig tree, watching our squaws hoc the corn and battle with the festive potato bug of the white man. Kih-e-ka-rus-oo-kah-wah and Ids tribe was once respected and powerful, now we are weak ami dirty. Kih-e-ka-rus-oo-kah-wah once h:u squaws as the leaves of the forest, now they are few and bcattcring. Civilization docs not agree with the daughters ot the forest, and the "corn juice" sold by the pale face cuttcth them down a with a cicle. You sec that aged and infirm squaw scratching her spinal column againt that stunted Cottonwood tree. She was once the flower of my family. You ce that sore eyed leper on the right, wrapped in melancholy and an old army blanket. She was once a la voritesqu.uv, but now she is auxes pielt. These uninviting specimens are all that is left to Ki-c-kah-rus-oo-kah-wah. But I have many children to blcs the name of Kihe-bah-rus-ookali- wah. You see that horde of ragged and dirty pappooscs playing nt mumble-lhc. peg, over on the sand bar. They are supposed to be the children of Kih-c-ka-rus-oo-kaw-wah. Gentlemen, tho red man is pae-ing away. Once we were a numerous as the wild sunflower on a rented farm, but now we are as. scarce as honest rev enue collectors. The graves of my peo ple adorn every hilltop in this vicinity, and their bones are scattered by hu man vultures, who dig 'em up in search of relics, on every hand. Your oldest settlers will recollect Pol-y-gran-da-ha, daughter of Medi cine Horse, chief of the Otoes. She died near your town, in the laudable ef fort to add one more to the number: or the Otoe tribe, and they buried her on tho hillside eouth of the river. Many moons subsequently a doctor of the little nill varictv duir her up. and her bones now keep company with the other skeleton in his closet Friends this it not right. When the paleface dies, he is buried for keeps, but the Indian has not where to lay his de funct carcass in peace. I am done. We mut now hasten away to tho reservation and draw our rations from the government, for when the grass grows our young men will want to be ready for tne war path and the palefaces scalps. Adieu. Co referriiif to certain warrants, waaj boy of a quar-j laid over to next tueeung. Prtmoa of Cha H Brrr C II R D. No 21 for an appropriation for bndgij on Lost Creek also on Jod?on Crcok.l va cuiiMdcred au ordered that an ap propriation of each bndge ar to much thereof a may lo necessary, ! and v hereby made to build nuill bndrcs across Iol Creek and Judon Crrk, iii road district No Z Wcfcter eunty Neb to be paid when bridge i comple ted. Board Co Com, on application of Willie Round Iri the ;or farm of Welter county Neb lo bim for one year from this djtc to raie corn upon it, to 1m! planted and cultivated in a good and workmanlike manner, jaM W Round togne Und t Webster Co with consideration of to hundm! and fifty dollar with security, to have and work about ixty acre. On application to the loard of coun ty comiuksioncr it s ordered that county treasurer hereby refit ml to Jaim-4 Ferguon the amount of two hundred dollars taring the amount ille gally asMcd on x.'ronl projKrrir, in excess, in Garfield precinct, for J :!. Adjourned to Friday, Meh lCth 1J J P Baviia. J I. STKTiyKiN Co. Clk. (Tlinn Co Com. New Store. New Goods. CAUSER BRO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware. -::also Ready Made Clothing. Hats, k Caps, Boots k Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Store One Dcor South of Mamb'K. I R E D C LO U !, N G B. L-iaX OBT JSTOSm Educational Notaa. chas. w. srmsGr.i:. co. suit. Dist. No. 35.- The school in this dis trict i being taught by W. II. Rtt- crans. He is a uung FAIili "82 man of vigor and ambition, u ho pucd a good ex amination, und we understand be i doing good work. The scholars in this district need a higher aim, and a li.t!c more thirst for knowledge nnd then I this may become a gol school. Di?t. No. ?S. Mi Idt Matthias i teaching school here. Jvhool wdl close November J3d. The house is uncomfortable in cold woather, and' the fuel that is proxided is poor. She h:u twenty three pupils. Thu district furnishes nunc aparalits, nnd com mendable progress is being made. DIst. No. 37. Here J. J. holton hns taught from November to lVbruary. The schcol bus done very good work several pupiU here advanced well in arithmetic and two study Tinted .St.te.- history. There are not enough text books of any kind in the school, which is a serious drawback to the improve ment of the school. There were six teen pupils in attendance. list. No. -J7.- W. I). Gillott is teach ing the winter term here. lie hns ri.x teen pupilo, three of them over sixteen years ef age. The .scholars arc itudi ous and obedient and interested in their studies. Three ntudy V. S. His tory. On account of poor blackltoanU not so much is being done n de.-irnble. but under the circumstance. fair pro gress is being done. I)it. No. 40 This school com menced Nov Gth ami eloe. this week. Seventeen seholais are in attendance, four over sixteen year. There are more than twice as many recitations a day that there are Hcholars, so that not an average of eight minutes is j;iv eu to a recitation. Two study history, Fair procrcv ha been m.ule. I)it. No. 42. School i bring taught by Mn. F.liza Tut tie. She ha nine teen pupils in attendance. Tho school is composed of Mnall scholars, and notwithstanding long distances to trav el there has boon but one day that no pupils made an aapcarouce at the Hchool boui! during the cold weather. School clones March 9th. Has now A. S. Marsh, Opened Mis Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting ol Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolmans jY1XT SHA.AVJLS ! Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. Will Tou Come? OjStk prtrcrc axd .ttjst as low asmon- 1Z Y CA.3ST BUY THM GOODS! YOURS, A.S. M. Commissioner's Proceedings. Red Cloud Neb., Feb. 27th 1833 Board Couny Coins, met pursuant to adjournment. Present. II Stevenson, J E Smith. J L Miller Coins and J 1 Ibiyha Co Clk JL Miller Co Com and committee on lied Cloud bridge made a report in regard to moving out. and furnishing material necessary for the Red Cloud britliie again at the expense of the county and granted further time to -re port. II Stevenson and J D Smith county commissioner and committees on the Inavale and Guide Rock bridges re spectively made report and granted further time. The following claims were audited and allowed and warrant No 2 iMied on county bridue fund of 1882 for the amount. S O Baker, for moving lied Cloud bridge one hundred and twenty five dollars. The followihg claim was audited and allowed and warrant number 25 was is sued on the County road fund to pay the same. J E Smith, freight on ma terial for Guide Rock bridge nine dol lars and twenty two cents. The following claims were audited and allowed, warrants to be drawn on the general fund for the amounts. S Croxton special cem on road 2 00 C Bttschow co treas postage 9 59 P M Cochrane J P poor bill 2S 43 J Poye'r witness before gr. Jan 1SS2 7 00 F Teel witness before gr. Jan. 1SS2. 7 00 Kaley & Lctson, poor bill 1-T2S The following appointments were made by tlie Uiard. JZahnOHRD -No 21 M M Morgan O H R D No 1 F C Buschow Justice of Peace Potsdam precinct. Official bonds of the following named persons approved. JZahnOHPD- . No 21 G Luhn " No 26 J Sorenson No II RD Davis " Xo4 E Hunter assass or Inavale prec. F C Baschow J P Potsdam pree - J M Moseaa M D Co phraiaan. "M? , Commnnicatioa from Wm Clark sV In countries where ualaria i prev alent or where 'h climate i Mibject to -udden changes -bouid by found in every house Brown's Iron Bitter. Persons recovering from wasting dis eases, tuch as malaria, fevers, etc.. will be greitly benefitted by the. e of Brown's Iron Hitters, a true tonic. MORHART & FULTON, & 1)F..4LEHS A v. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. Wood and Iron Pumps, Creamery Cans and Gladden BARB WIRE A Specialty. "Red OIovkI. - - iSVbivi-kfi. J Cows Wanted. I can place 150 cows in the hands of good farmers, either on shares or a stated price per cow, so they will pay 25 to 3u per cent, on their value. Par ties having good cows to M as above, or sell, should call on or nddre?s, J. 0. ClIAMtlKKLIK, Propaietor Inavale CheeeFactory. 31t2 Inav.de, Neb. Crete Nureries wish to increase their force to firtv bands as soon ;u spring opens aud will pay the highest wages going. Ladies and sickly girls requiring a non-alchoholic, gentbt stimulant, will find Brown's Iron Bitters benifici.il. :mj bv the Jud Crete Nurseries are daily their trade thi spring will number of letter receiving be much Wheat- .' I't. TUcts 0.i ti 27 c! " Corn 2S(4 30 ct. rta'"es-40ct .Vi els. Fat Citiie-f 3 (j. 3 50 per owt. Fat llog-tS 75($ GOO ' " Butler !", ct?. Eggs IS cts. Ciickcn..-$2 50 (2 3 00 per doi Turkes - X lv .' cts p r pound. Duels 2 i ( 2 5U per doz. Ib'CSL 1 50 C 5 0l per doz. LAND LOANS. Messrs. Mother. Miwo .t Oulcnlt, at the Firt National Bunk, of Bed Cloud, ; will make you the very bosl terms on real eUte loan l--tf Attention Travelors In order to close out my immense stock of trunks and vahctw it will be largely to your iutcrc-t to examine my stock before purchasing ebewjicre. Firt clas good at bottom Prices. J. L. Mti.UX FRED BEIRKNER, Merchant Tailor s BID Cl.Otl) NEBRASKA Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at ihc Lou est Price. W'Mp cjros'c netiry i. ijg ; tr Bcciles'- Ari:a SiItc The best salve in the world for cut, bruises, sore, ulcers, alt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skm eruption, and ! itixely cures Pile. It i guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundwl, Price 23 cents jwjr box. 2sryl. Henry Cook. For Sale! A liverv barn 3Gxl 20. in Red Cloud, Neb, welf and strongly built and in good location. Terms, in jraymcnl to suit purchaser. Apply to or address, L. P. Albright, at State Bsnk. 27 -tf. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all per"otk who may ik-ire tn ntfer themelves as esmdidates fr larger than ever before. They have n , j1,-icllt.r5 of the common school of Web laruc tock on hand and feel indepen- r5er countv. at my office in Red Cloud dent of high water and delays of on the tirst Saturday of each mouth, freight. Our readers will remember Examination to commence at 9 a. x. that two years ago, lone delay and bea- ) no; .' for !?pe.ial examination", vv los w'ns occTioneil bv the high C. W J-rutsorjc water of the Missouri, rendering it im-; Countv Surrintendent of Public Inst. possible for planters to .secure trees from the east in season to plant. Look Here. If you want fruit or forest tree call at the new grocery etore in Putnam's old stand. He means business. Look Here! Now is time if you want to get Ktr gains in clothing, loota and shoes. will be sold regardless of ensi; rntiif be sold; come and see to be convinced. J. G. Potter. Proposal For Bids. Sealed Litis will be received by the Suite Bank of Bed Cloud until Mar. 14. 1SS3. at 4 o'clock p. x.. for the erection of a two tury brick building 5U100 feet, according to plans anil .specifica tions which can be feen at the State Bank of Bed Cloud. Bed Cloud Neb. Lilight Is reserved to-rcject any and all biu. leYi .mooue, rreaiucnu Ssv sit s7si itr iij- "I shall not feel so nervous 3gam shout babv's teething." writes a grate fill mother. "We alaaot lost our darling from cholera infantum, bo hiypily bmrct ot Ranter s umger ionic in time. A few rnoonfuls soon care! The qualitv of Minesota flour am lc nbtaincil in the Red Cloud patent for little more than half the price of the former. This is a foci o well estab lished that many arc purcha-ing the patent saving the freight for a bng distance, and ladies iuiile over nice, light, white bread. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan ! Monev to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at 7 jer ccnt aud 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight V per cent, no comuisioa. Jyo. R, Wnxoox OrScenMt door in Chief office 30ft What makw Florerfon Cologne wel come on every hviy' vnirt table ts it Io-tiag fragrance aud rich, UJwery oder. II i KC k.l. -A mn iW-cinnal rf(M IcMX H I ire TOO COOd hCSith St ,n sod hs-ilthj Brooklyn Motbr. grtfttbtr oluasn. GssHirirs. You will prevent and en re the treat er pxrt of the ilU thataf&ct mnkiwl in this or any xtwi. if yoa keep vour stomach", liver and kidneys m wnittt working order. There n o medicine known that cVxa ih jsre It as Parker's Ginger Tooic It snll keep your blood rich and prs, aa UV44V S.seP- Jones & Magee Lumber -DEALERS IX LUMBER, LATH, S111NGLF3, HAM I, IXXIiii. BLINI2 iC RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA M DRV LCMBER A fPFXIALTV, THL BrT IN TIIK MAKKT Xl HOI Ay AT TIIK LOWEHT PRIC K. TIIK GF.Nl XV H S Singer Sewing Machi SOLD BY J. S. 1VOI.X, Red Cloud. - - . ISTobroak THF. BFT MAOIINF. IN CKK, All kind, of Impair, on 2isiJ fYiMK ANDKKMK Op Ce - Meat Market jot. g Attn En, Pnp AU. xiztx or Hlltl, UIUR t ALVAYS 0 Ha:?D C ISII PAID FOR TAT CATTLE. HOGH, POULTRY, HIDE? '4T Moshcj s old Stand - Red Cloud, N SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlSBBBBUkl . 9 mmHHlmlLHM ,4& 9Hb9bsssssssPK? s JissssC isssssmssssBslssssssssssssslssssssssssssssssssssssssssssaHpS .BBBSBSBBBBBBBSs4SSmPSBrsBr9miBBBBVSBVSSS BSBBBhSxV hiiT 9 i w''tbbbbbbbbpPbC.p'''.' ' iJSH r r 'fY tzm cAje?r- 1 88 2 1 SPANOGLE&FUN HEADQUARTERS FOR Agricultural Impleme Two Doors South of Bank, RED CTOTJD. - EBRA.SK.4. nts. v st i ? f AiiiT I .vv. . .. . - t "l. . - " ,J'