-", " WEKv'r -& 0 fi s-rvi : ireW- E.-i-"VS? . .?3 i crw- ? -" , -- - muti imai 'in" - !T: lis . J T. SINHOLD, Manaiaoturer of Oalml Iron Cornice3P wixuow caps, finials ac 44t, 13th Street, OMAHA NEB. J. S. Ruthrock, Wkalatala a4 BtUK Daalar fa ups, Tins k cms. AUo, dam pie Room for the om- Ktaoo of the public. RED CLOUD, 5EBRAKA. Mrs. L. L. Kellogg, DEALER IK MSUssry ui Fancy Goods, RED CLOUD, XEB. -0 A fine Block of Goods in my line eoimtantly kent on linml, which the la dies of Red Cloud nnd vicinity are cor dially invited to call and examine. IMim Hale's old eland, opposite Chief oflicc. Call EmSfl8 Bsods & Prices, T. F. MOODY, Practical Watchmaker and J1E1IEIII6IB All kinds of Repairing Heatly and Cheaply done with dis patch. Also dealer in Watches, Gold and Silver Spectacles and Eve-glasses. CLOCKS. Musical Instruments and Silverware, all at Bottom Prices. Highest Cash price paid for old Gold and Silver. Give me a call before buying else where Sign of the Big Watch, Main St, Red Cloud, Neb. Templeton Bros., Company, UID ROCK, NEBRASKA, DEALERS IK LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. Special Bargains at the Store of F. NEWHOUSE. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( Berlin Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, 8axony wool, Shetland wool, Shet land Floss, Germantown Wool And Woolen Knifing Yarn Hoods, Mittens, Children'! Coats Ac, 4c," A full line of HOSIERy, DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Also a largo and splendid assortment of TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifts. less Fnkkisg Ea;row, ICL0D.CH7SESB A27D LEVELTS. Weighs much less than other pul verizing harrows, sells about one third less, and withal does the most thor ough work ot any. The Best Thing.Out. For Sale By JOHN BOESCH, 33tf Aniboy, Neb. DIt 8HEREB, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. -i aaiLta sv Drifts, Medicines. Paints- C1S3 - . and Varnishes. A full supply of tIMPJ?, LAMP SHADES, WICKS COM BS BRUSH ES AC. I'arrowro j-r,:-'?'l iA thnkfal!j rterire I aUo hurt a fall and complete vtack of fchoel book. sUtioBeo and photograph Alouaa. BED CLOUD. w - - NBB. Harness BY Shop, la b. lwlllaaWa.rtI DEALER IS IHAalNESS COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL And everything usually kept in a first -chits shop. Two door north of 1st Nat Banfc RED CLOUD, NEB. - 2SKr THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. OarfleM P- SO. O. A. . aiaata atry ataar Moaaa afaalae. JUfalar KMiie ea MoaJar araafef a or Mfcra laa fall aooB. M. B. MeNtrr. H. WaaT. Afl'u Coat. errJral aai Eperttirt af IUD U axl Trm lei Cloti Pert Ofta, faairaVn arrriraa - ?-. 4rartt - :5a.a. Waiera all arrirw - 1:1 a. m 4prt p. to. Beatriaa " ". dapartt - .l a. ro Saiila Canlra Kan.. im - p. m. drrt (a. a. cakrntr ;; rn;; - -. ' drpxtXa a a.m. I,rr Oik " arri - 5:30 p. m depart 7 a b. WalUM.il - rriT7. " ,"? ylll rnU will- eJfrd at tbo hoar abara. ttatrd. Offlr hnur from 7 . m. U I p. a" Montr OrJrr oBca hpnr? from 7 a. m. ta 7 a, a. Oflea hour an Sun Jar 4 to 9 p. a. M. B. Mc.Virr. P. K. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1883. Comedy Company to-night. A very little win last week. April shower? nre now in order. Guide Rock is to have a G. A Pwt. Lawyer Thorpe will remove to Iowa soon. Bo careful about setting out prairie fires. A good article of maple syrup, chenp at Roby'd. Go to Piatt A Frees lor your building material. Pure comb honey at Roby's. The ores viade it. G. W. Dow made a business trip to Kansas last week. Screen doors and windows at the Chicago lumber yard. The Culbertson Sun-has gone where the woodbine twineth. See our tonguclerts cultivators. Spanogle Ac Fnnk. Lumber cheaper than ever at the Chicago Lumber Yard. For the very bent goods, full weights and measures. Go to Roby's. Just received, gian plows. A new lot of Xorwc Spanogle & Funk. A teacher's examination wns held by Supt. Springer last Friday and Satur day. Hurrah for the Studebnker wagon A cur load just received by Spanogle t Funk. H. A. Honghton, representing the State Journal company, was a caller last Monday. Mr. Geo. Wiling, recently from the ea&t, has become a regular reader of the Chikf. BARGAINS, BIG BARGAINS in everything you want, at J. G. Potter's Dr. Moscna is making a decided im provement in the appcarenco of his dwelling Master Frank Potter has engaged it. the Cnu:r office to learn the noble a; of printing. We confidently expect booming crops in the Republican valley the coming season. Hugh D. Gibh, of Guide Rock, was taken to the Insane Assylum at Lin coln last week. Don't fail to attend the entertain ment at the court house Fiidty and Saturday nights. The court has decided that Alma is and always has been the county seat of Harlan county. Mr. Briggs, carpenter and contractor, enrolls his name among the large ar my of Chief readers. Treasurer Buschow's family are spending two or threo weeks on the farm near Blue Hill. For Sale: 150 ton of German Mil-, let. for sale by Ira Sleeper, Red Cloud Neb. 2.1tf. Threo hundred dollars was the amount ot taxes paid into the county treasury last Monday. It is reported that there are several cases of scarlet fever among the fam ilies residing near the cemetery. A meeting is called for this, (Friday) evening at Case it McNcny's office, to organize a business men's association. Hugh D. Gibb's musical entertain ment failed to come off at the court house last Saturday evening as adver tised. Hurrah! Hurrah!!- for the worth of your money, you will get at cost pri ces at J. G. Potter's More universally recommended thau any proprietary medicine made. A sure and reliable tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters. The Chief office is the.only print shop in the county that is supplied with a variety of cuts for all kinds of poster work. Mr. Seelr's building has hcen moved from the I U recently purchased by ML caum. a large uusuiess nouso yu go up on the lot in a short time. Physicians say it combines nil the desiderata of every ferruginous tonic prescribed by even' school of medi cine. Brown's Iron Bitters. Dr. Weber has returned to Colorado where he has mining interests from which he hopes to realize a fortune, and we trust bis fondest dreams will be realized. Wc would call attention to the ad vertisement of Mrs. Kellogg's millinery store, in another column. Give, her a a call and see her large and-ftne stock of goods. Lost Betweca Red Ckmd and Hum mers ranch, on Monday, April 9th, about 100 feet of three 'fourths inch rope, with six foot sling attached. Finder will be suitably rewarded bv leaving it at Perkins. A Mitchell's. Mr. L. C OJnstoad, of Inavale, in forms us that several families from near his oldiomain the east are ex pected to arrive Nebraska tibon, and will make a permaaent resHUftce ia Wefcatcr. county. -J irtfti Id ' 7 nut c Mr. Lutx baa aold bis interest in the Chief to the prwent proprietor, and will devote hie entire tiara to the de velopment of hie wash machine inter els. Mr. II. P. Kellcy, the gentlman who;i first successfully manufactured brick in Red Cloud, in 1877, ha Ieaacd the Burton brick yard and will turn out about 500,000 brick this acason. Owing to a rush of business last Sat urday afternoon we were compelled. Tery much against our wishes, to de cline an invitation to take a rpin around town with Mr. Rudrow, behind hi fine buggy hone. Barkley has resigned his position as mail carrier between the depot and the poet office. We hope that Mr. Bark ley will not take offense at an) face tious remarks that may have appeared in this paper heretofore. From Mr. McKinney, residing on Walnut creek, we learn of a seriou accident that occurred there Tuesday t week. Hiram Holdredgc went n a skiff near the mouth of Wnl- reck for the purpose of shooting ducks, and his wife accompanied him. Hiram left his wife in the skin" at the mouth of the creek and went through the brush to lo"k for duck, which he discovered before he had proceeded far, and fired at them with his rifle. Mrs. Holdrcdgn, it seems, had moved from where her husband left her with the skiff, and unfortu nately happened to be in range of thn gun when it was discharged, and the lull struck her in the breast inflicting a feverc though not necessarily fatal wound. She was taken home and a doctor summoned, who etxractcd the ball from the wound and left the pa tient in as comfortable shape as could be expected. The culture of small fruit should be more generally practiced by our far mers, the country over, than it now is. Out of a love for the possession of such wholesome fruits, from the health their enjoyment brings and the profit which may bo realized therefrom, we hope that as broad plans as circum stances will permit, will be carried out in practice this spring. It does not require much room for a strawberry bed large enough to supply delicious food from early to late. Have a few bushes of the best raspberries of the black-cap varieties, and some of the approved black berries, trained and pruned and kept in proper shape. Currant bushes set here and there. and neatly trimmed to single stems, will not take up much room and will furnish much p.ood fruit. But no fruit garden is complete without the grape. Trim up a few vines, where room is scarce, on strong posts or on the rear of some building. Ten or a dozen vines may be cultivated on a thirty ftxftlot. The Chicago Comedy Co. will give an entertainment at the court house on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights of this week. The following wo clip from the Concordia (Kans.) Illailr. Tho Chicago Comedy fulfilled their weeks engagement here last Saturday evening. They arc about as good a company as ever have appeared here They have some excellent casts. Al ice II. Clark is billed s their star, but in our opinion Emic C. Graves far sur passes her, although Miss Clarke is good. Miss Carrie Plunket played her perts admirablj-, though we should judge she was quite young in tho pro fession. Harry Plunket, for so young a man,- can hardly be excelled. He will make his mark. A. B. Crarj in parts to which he is adapted, is im mense. Mr. Graves is an excellent manager, always presenting a spark ling and interesting program. He should receive a good support where over he goes. Red Cloud, Neb., Ai-ril Gth, 1853. The assessors of Webster county met for the purpose of establishing a uni form basis on which to assess the prop erty of Webster county Nebraska. E. B. Smith was elected chairman, and E Hunter Sec'y. The following basis was established. horses. Stallions 100 to 300 each. Work horses 1st grade $100 per team 2d grade $50 to ISO " 3rd grade $20 to $50 " Colts $10 to $20 each CATTLE Fat steers 2 cts per pound. Oxen $30 to $40 per yoke. Cows $10 to $15 each. Steers 3 vears old $12 each " 2 " 10 each 1 " $5 to 7 each Mules 1st grade $80 to $1 10 per team 2nd grade $40 to t$0. Sheep 50 cts to $1.00 each, Hogs 2 cts per pound. Safes $20 to $100 each. Billiard tables $30 to $75 each. Wagons $25 and down. Carriages $50 and down. Clocks $1 to $10 each. Watches $5 to $100 each. Sewing machines $5 to $15 each. Piano s $40 to $100 each 9 and melodians-10 to 40. Aultural implements valued ac- cording to other property. Household and office furniture $5 and upwards. GRAIX. Wheat 30 cts per bushel Corn 10 cts Barley 15 cts Oats 10 cts Real Estate 1 dollar to seven dollars per acre. E. B. Smith, E. Hcstek, Chairman. Secretary Go to J. C. Cumratng's popular res- turant for a first class meal. Apples, confectionery, cigars etc etc., always on hand and for sale. m Fob Rest. A dwelling house with three good rooms and pantry. Also sore building formerly occupied by C. E. Putnam. Also a pair of nay scales for sale. Applv to this office, or to L Friable at Bod Cloud asill. Wood Wanted. The undersigoed will pay the high est market price for all the wood he can get, the same te be delivered at the old Barton briek yard jnst aortav est of BeaOowd 964f H.P. ofbr$ Alltaa Members of the alliance in Webster county, and all otfcera mend! dta- poae-d to the order reiuetad to meet at the court honae m RI Oood on Satcrday, Apnl U, la. at I o'clock, p. m, abarp, a very important bujint to be traxwacteb, By order of the prwidr-nt J M Stoddard. The third quarterly meeting of .he M. E. Church will be held next Satur day and Sunday. April 14th and lilh Rev. L- II. Henderson, of Moating will preach on Satcrday at 2.30 p. m. and Sunday at II a. m. and 7.20 p. m. We dciire a full attendance of the of ficial tncmbent on Saturday afternoon. G W'. ILiwtXY Strayed From the residence of the undersigned, living seven miles north of Nclou, Nebraska Vpnl 5th 1&3 One Mack mare peven years old. email alar in forehead, fifteen and one half hand high, u ill weigh 1100 1U. Alo one moo'e colonil bay marc 3 yeans old. etar in forHiead, left hand fool white. Any information leading to their recovery will be liberally ro warded. m Ware, Nelson Neb. White Stone Alliance April 7th 18S1 Com nittee on roolutions made the following report which was adopted. let. Reol'. cii, that we will advocate and maitii'tin the rights of the many against tbo privileged few. 1. Reitolved th-tl we are in favor of restriction of the power ot corpora tions" and the overthrow of all monop olies. 3d. Resolved that we heartily support Senator Van WyekV speech on the lumber question. We affirm lhat the price of lumber has advanced within the lat five vears in tho vicin ity of Red Cloud. 4th. Refolved that we, believing that a crisis furred by the power bf organized greed is approaching, not alone in our national allairx but in civ ilization itelf. We appeal to the free men of America to organize them selves anew, to stand again as they and their fathers have stood lofore, for the rights of man and the dignity of human nature. F. Houcm.v, C. C. Coon; Secretary. President Inavalo Cheese Factory. At a meeting of the patrons of Ina vale cheese factory March 20th, Mr. Thos. Vaughn was sleeted chairman, E. II. Jones, Sec Mr. J. O. Chnmberlin, proprietor of tho factory, stated the. object of the meeting, which was to ascertain how many cows would be fre.h by the middle of April, and the elcjjoitJlfif ficersT'he meeting was very largely trtforided shoeing that the people o: In avalo had an interest in home enter prise. There being a number present that wanted some information on the subject, operially as to what the milk would net per one hundred pounds to the patrons. Mr. Chauibcrlin made out the following card which he will guarantee not to vary five cents per hundred pounds one way or the other. CbecJO at 11 cts per lb. Mtrom g?t SO ct por ICO .. 3 .. .. gJ .. 11 " : i.i 15 " l.(7 " ir, 1.15 " A cow that would give five quarts of milk to a milking for six months with cheee at fourteen cents per pound would make $30.36. If she would give it for nine months she would make $51.54, besides tho patrons have tho whey for feeding to calves and pig. An article which appeared in the Omaha Republican relative to the Fremont creamery and cheese factory was read, nhowing what farmers got for milk delivered there and showing the report of sonic of the patrons which coroborates Mr. Chamberlin's state ments. The next question was should wc make a full cream chcee. Mr. Chamberlain here stated that factories all through the can that had until the past few years made a full cream or half skim cheese, were now making full skim cheese and creamery butter, tho result Ivciiig to overload the mar ket with butter and skim cheese, while a genuine cream would command a good price and be eagerly taken in all markets. It was decided to make a genuine full cream cheese so that peo ple that buy the Inavale cheese may know they are getting a cream cheese instead of a lard cheese. The following executive committees "were appointed. Thomas Vaughn, G. W. Knight and E. Hunter. Those present promised one hun dred cows the 16th of April. When wc take into consideration that those who promised one hundred cows April 16th, have from ten to forty cows each and only from three to eight frejh at that time, it insures a big run of milk for tho factory, from three hundred cows; certain. So April 16th the first cheese wiil be made at In a'vale foctorv. More Axon. Commieeiener'e Preceeallngs. Red Cloud Neb., Mch. 23d 18S3 Board Co. Corns, met pursuant to adjournment. Present. IT Stevenson, J E Smith J L Miller Co Corns and J P Bavha Co Clk. The following claims were audited and allowed and warrants to be issued on the general fund. C W Springer servicesC o Supt $23 -55 Piatt A Free coal bill poor 7 51 M L Thomas publishing etc 23 00 H Stevenson services Co Com 32 40 J E Smith " 21 80 J X Miller " 36 00 Official bonds of the following named persons approved. D Carpenter O H R D No 6. C E Putnam " 17 H Holycross " IS Richard A Turner assessor Line cinct. The following appointment pre- made. R A Turner O H B D No IS. Road district settlement approved ae follows. J F Watt $2100 Ordered that twenty dollars be trans fered from the coaaty read rued te the frnd of road district number eoe, Guide Bock precinct and the coaaty treasurer is hereby authorised to make aid transfer. Ordered that the road tax of Ced- man A I'reacoU, of Guklo Rock for the year I&sl b hereby refund! amoont; gT. do!hu, m3j .,llr OTlJb Thl, . . , . r, n of ' orrcer . xccr:pt for the aarac. Orderrd that the count? dnk a!rrf- lb for propl for bttl to build a neat, culaiUntial and auiuble fence around the court houtc block. Red Cloud Neb, bulder to furnih their own plan ami specification for the unie. County coinmiMtonen rrserte the right to accept or reject any or all bid Ordered that J L Miller, county commtmoner have the neccswry painting done on the court houo on the inside and ouuide. At u bav repairs made that he may deem nee Mry in the court houtc. Petition for refunding taxe claimed illegally axe-ed by W II Mtddlcton submittd to the county attorneys The following report of f W spring er county auHrtule:ulenl u present ed and approved. To the Hon. Brnrd Ct Com. In accordance with the prowion of the school law of Nebraska I here by ruake a report of monies lclonging to the tcacherV Institute Fund 0:1 hand April 1 JSS3. IS3 balance on hand with C Jan I 1 53. Feb 3 paid Co Treas. Mrh 3 Mch 31 Total April lt expenditures Balance on hind 31 15 I hereby certify that the above re- IMirtisjiut and true according to my ;uowledge and belief C W Springer. Sulwcrilcd in my presence anil sworn to before me this 5th day of April 1SS3. Report of Chas Buchow county treasurer approved as follows to-wit. Kcd Cloud Neb April 2d lv3. To the Hon Board Co Corns Red Cloud Neb. I mot respectfully submit to you a rejort of fees collected by me as trca urcr of Wetater county Neb for the quarter ending March 31 1SS3. 35 tax receipts 35 00 63 almtracLs signed 15 75 36 tax m1o ctft and fees 35 31 14 redemption ctfs 3 50 3 Warrants registered .30 1 elf of appointment .50 Total 00 36 State of Nebraska Welntcr county. I hereby ceitify that the foregoing is a true and correct account of ihe fees received aud disbursed by me as coun ty treasurer of said county and state aforesaid for the quarter ending March 31st KSS3. Chiw Biinchow treasurer. Subscribed in my presence and .sworn to before mu this 4th dnv of April 1SS3. J P Bayha, Co Clerk. Quarterly report of J P Bay ha Co. Clk approved as follows. Bed Cloud Neb April 2 SS3. To the board county commissioners Webster county Neluaika. I mos-t respectfully submit to you a rejw)rt of fees collected by me as clerk of Welrster county Nebraska for the quarter ending March 3 1st !Sh3 and dishtirMemcnt of name as follows to wit 30'J chattel mortgages recorded 61 Ml 115 deeds 116 RE chattel mortgs " 111 30 167 65 12 90 15 00 12 00 6 40 3 '.5 8 CO 6 00 14 release of mortgages " 15 U S patent " 24 final rec receipts ctf of purchase and entry. " 6 mccuaiiic'ft liens " 5 bills of sale 1 ..,.. ..r j 113.11 vi mum mj;i: 3 notarial coins and bonds " 3 contracts 3 ctfs of associations I dedication town sight I estray notice 1 chattel mortgage I deed consignment 1 will and tiwtamunt I bond for deed. 1 Ieae 1 physician statement 1 asgt bill sale 1 marg'ul relcae bond for deed 4 marg'ul release meeb's liens 7 marg'ul release mortg's 4 contracts filed 4 certified copies chattel mortg's 12 certificate character y.3 ctfs- on ab.itracts 4 ctfs and seal 6 acknowledgments of deeds 50 50 00 25 25 05 00 10 25 50 I V) 1 75 1 00 2 00 3 00 23 25 I W 3 (H) 131 ctfs to T C 5nd hmstd proofs 32 75 38 ctfs to pensions 9 50 2 ctfs pensions 9 50 2 ctfs character 50 1 declaration of intention 50 8 transcripts of judgement 3 20 Fees in disl court coses collected. 19 62 Total receipts J21 0 Credits By county clerk's limit of tecs let quarter ending March 3 1883 375 00 By amount paid county clerk hire 3 months to March 31st 18S3 149 07 521 07 State of Nebraska, Webster Co Neb I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct account of fees rc oeived by me as county clerk and ex sfficio clk district court in and for said county and state aforesaid for the quar ter ending March 3lst 18X3 to the ocst of niv knowledge and belief. J P. Bayha Co Clk. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this sixth day of April ISS3 Frank R. Gump, Justice of the Peace J P Bavha Co Clk presented notice of appeal and aDpeal bond relative to his claim for making tax list for 1S32. Board accepted service and approyed the bond Board adjourned to May 4th 1SS3. J P Bayha. H Steyessox, Co Clk. Cnr'm Millinery. Mrs. L. L. Kellogg, having bought out Miss Hale, -and added a fine stock of millinery and fancy goods, wishes to announce to the ladies of Red Cloud and vicinity that she is now ready to supply them with anything in her line at the lowest rates, arid wishes a ahare of their patronage. Call and exam ine goods and prices. LAND LOANS. Messrs. Kosher. Moore & Outcalt, at the First National Bank, of Red Cloud, will make you tie very beet terms on real estate loans. lft-tf Katim ef Asi2catem?SEHl!lt'I Notice is hereby given that on the 2Kb dav of March, 1333, Miller fc Ball filed their petitioa praying for permit to mil liquors for medicinal, aaehanv cal aad chemical purposes, in the Til lage of Bed Cloud, Nebraska. That April 12th. 1SS3, a the regular time aM place of raeetrne; bh ee -mrted by the board of trjrteest for the bearing of aay aad all objectioa, mro tests or remonstrances filed. Sits Eim-cs a Hawixt, Clerk. 0 Trea H 15 S CO 3 00 7 00 31 15 NEW eOODSt At The Leading Millinery Store 1st Door North of Nat. Bank. RED CLOUD. NEB IY10RHART & FULTON, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheot lion. Wood and Iron Pumps, Creamery Cans and Gliddcn BARB WIRE, Specialties. Rod Cloud, - - X.-ln-n.-kn. New Store. New Goods C.&HBER BIRO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, & Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Store One Door South of Marsh's. RED CLOUD, NF.B. GSL-TTD-? SiTOS. A. S. Marsh, Has now Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolmans .A1NTI) BMVAVLS ! Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. Will You Come? ONE PRICK ANDJ17ST AS r,OW ASMO'5 f EY CAJST BUY TH 10 GOODS! YOURS, A.S. M. lid CIATO XA2I2T. Wheat 65 70 eta. O.it.1 T ct ' Corn 2S or. .W) cl. l'Utoo 40 (t 45 ct. Kat Cattle $3 00 ( 6 00 per cwt. Kat Hop. 16 'JO (5 C 50 " " ShrC 3 lSutNT V2 rt. Kkk 12 I -,.ot5. Ouckoni" f.1 00 fa 3 50 pr dni Tnrkry.1 8 (? 9 vis ptr pound. Ducks 2 50 (n 3 CO por lot- Geese 5 00 OA C 00 per lo. Attention Traveler In order to cloc out my immn stock of trunks and malices it will le largely to your interrt to rxaintne my Mock before purchain;r cl"wherc. First class gocils at lotlom Price. J. I. Mitxra Sacklrs' Arsira SilTt. The best naive in the world for rut, brwwca, iorc. ulcer, wit rheum, fcrcr core?, tetter, chapped hand, chilblains corns and all akin crnntton, and po itively cures Pile ft i guaranteed to gh'e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cent per box. 20v 1. Henry Cook. A772STX3? 71131123. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who msy deire to offer thcmclvc? as candidate for teachers of the common chool of Web stcr county, at my office in Uod Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Examinations to commencr at 'i a. m, Do not a.k for pecial examinations. C W Srsixota. County Superintendent of Public Int. 7 Per Cent. Honey to Loan ! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on dee!! land at T j:r cent, and 1-62 per cent. commiMion, or at straight 0 jcr cent, no commiwion. Jxo. K. Willcox Office next door to Chief office. 30ft Look Here! Now w time ifyoo want to get bar gain in clothing, boot and show, will be old regardless of cct. mot be sold: come and tee to be connnced- J. G. Potter. TlskbjIkiajMilt POLL YBROS.Prop'st Take this method of infoesiias the public that their anil now aad has been contUntlj ruanmj; witboot any ttoppegea, oa FLOUR, MEAL-AND FEED Our water power k of a charac ter that we are sever hindered either t - i:v. a u watM1 arwi our oy ic or uf, vi v- - - cuatomere can aJwaya deps oa bar- IBfT leCY WQTK u i'j ' . fKS mr ajaam mFFloar at wholesale 300 p-'d ororer-at the mill; 25 ceau oC oa thehamlrea. KpLxaY .AaaaW 5sammSaaaai2E---- iocvt). Fcctl and jalc stable. UDHtW eV EDSDN. Red Cloud. - - Tsobrnska. 8"Horcs and Carriajes i'i or h -ot lnt,a frmlr on l-i ' FRED BEIRKNER, Mereliant T nil or, RED CLOUD NKIIRASICA Cloth and Sample on Hand Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at th- Lowest Price. mjrShop oppoil Hmrr TrxV Drag V-"mj Jones & Magee Lumber Co DEALERS IX LUMBER. LATH, SHI.XU1JV, HMM, IKX)R5 IlM.XIM AC. RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA DRY LUMBER A HFEriALTVTHKBESfr IX THE MARKET AS MOLI ATTMfr: LOWFATFKICK mammammalmmammmammmmmamamaamamaaaamam Meat Market Jo.nAPJlKR, aj. XA. CI5P or Mull. iiutM k SmJVWmBfl afSfSSfSHkvBSI PJVf ALWAYS OS HA5D. CASH PAID FOR FAT CATTLE. HOC. rOCLTRV. IIIDdAC Moshcr's old Stand - Red Cloud, Kc gHBBiBa.aBBBBiaaBaaBBaBBaaaBBaBaBBaaBBaaaaaBaBBBBaaBBjBaBBaBB 1SSS 188 SPANOGLE ft FUNK. HE.LDQ UARTERS FOR Agricultural Implements. Two Doors South of Bank, BIS CLOTJ35. - 2sEBRA.BL, WBBrllammaamamamaal H m. 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