.'.jj.' -- ' ; r - - "-j. I. - .i r -,n. .j-: ..utcj.. '- . . c ,w ,-v v."i : -v :r SSfeS1? 5-3.'5r--.i.".,--J k ,- '- a, i "r.gk3K:(lSS'C -TK3 r .. -t. "iv.. " "I p ; -"- Wljtoi!aMggiCj 'ff8'' 'f y . HWHfc.WW i ia'if titfwra tM-aflaTr-! " -- THE CHIEF. rulUtJicd every Friday Morning KY I JOB "WOIUBfi Cloud Chief, The Red Bl k jki,!-Ir4 RtkiS; , I. L. THOMAS. yjmp-e- - 'ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY" AND $1.50 A YEAR ISTHE PRICE OFTHE CHIEF. HATK OF ffn?CniAT105: One ccj-r. ctip rear. " Otia copy, nx monll. On copy, three month. .t At"" RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. MAY IS, ISS3. NO. U. VOL. X. M-A. & fb' - ' Lia::!i floral tarulwy, Cor. G. .fcl7th Streets, Two Blocks S. E. of Capitol Ground-, LINCOLN, NEB. Th" larrtt and moU corapl'te eitsbtl-hnieiit - of tho JiMri'- S Or-ruliiu;rt. OTcr Jor"fcctof cl". ftinll rUnot nf erery thine In thr GreM)lynie. haniy thnibberr. malt frnit. iwtct jKitato Jlrit ni early -KoUlle tlant t price low a anr reKn il!e wt-rn firm. Ai our eataUUhmcnt mf tfiroughout by the hot water arilera atid La l th- mlern imtruveijjent. our plant am ttrne '! h-allhr. Oar aiirttiictt i ungrpar1 hy any id Ibc east ;r wiu v oitorr ure mrlteil tn ra.ll when in the citr. Descrip tive cAUloifuj cnt it n application. 33n3 W. . SAWYKK Jk CO. AT72SITI017 T2AC2SSS. Notice i- hereby given tliit I will examine nil persons who may dcirc to offer themselves u candidates for teachers of the common school of Web flor county, nt my office in I Jed Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Examination- to commence at y a. m. Do nola.-k for fnecii examinations. ( W.Sl'IUNCIKK. County Superintendent of I'ublie Inst 0 A COS Wj4n!otte Rtrttt, Smokt t'ltr. Mo. AUtViriei I1J in" OIl" luwrii - Chrjal. Ncr-u nl l'rtats I)l- cac, Seminal Wcaklief (mA I jtjrSri'ial I)ehl. ( eitxual p.fjvfr)tuu H ltnixfinier.t tomnr- rnae"- Ait lie. mi"i-uiui, 'ltl.rumatlm. Ailjm. Kpllerrf I rtuary aud SUiU ! , Ac. Corf? ciurantcert or mr.ry rermi'lert. Charge low. Ovrr'J0Xrt)caei currl exirtcncc l i::i;Krtnt All mrilluucrar ullied redr for ce no ninnliis " ArK tore. I'a tleM at a dNtatir l.tatc 1 by I tleran'l cxpren; )irJiin-cntcTer"'h'"rr,freefninirnif orbrerJr ar" i ItijUrtoui inellclue ut. Nodetentloo frim tniliiti SU'8yinrcirjjKcnl firtrnn. C iuuiUtin fr r and roiidrt ntlal, w-rponally M lJ fttter. A MOE ft.r rx.lli rn-i-U:iMratcd-cmI ctnular of other tSi,ns.rnt"'';'1 ,n p'l wsP-jcr.rrtwo3-ftrap. ' U.-Ir IlendemoiwUa revniarrmdiiati- in rac(ilcli.. Over ICyrtra ihc ticc 13 in ailratfi. fVHr Kr o Aluwaia In now open ro dctfCrlptlon lu aWro booU. tmRRya?2 irXrTMrrtp.7V, I arscRlPJr'pjfeP tf&sZE&D JS3 t" IkVHITf A TP Stxrsiiwa3rfi .V. 1 . . WXFOTl I8Ba.l MuUf-Jl frrc tiali an llrant. and to cu- tonioniri;ut)rar wlthcutorOcriiirflt Itcontaiua alxvit ITiraJ. WLnttratl-Mw. prl . anrW tiixnrt' wsd "iii' rt- tirvit. lor i-lautiiur Vf Tkiif t at ir talw aid Klowrr fi!'. l'lmU, I'ruit Trr..tc. litratiuble toaU. Ctic lally lo Mart -t fiar toiym. Sen I for It ! D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlCH. TIES FAIRLA3D5 SYSTEM or CATHERINC CREAM Axo MAKING SUTTER Davis & Fairlamb MannfcturTt of nail Dnurrsia CREAMERY SUPPLIES. 200 Cnu lent on DrI&L t70L&ket.,CUICAUU. SeadforCaUJotnoA. Itiflea 81.50. Itovolvcr 81.00. Zula IIrrrti I.inlir8J.llU. liuheQ3rt. fiilr?rHaUliP,MrmH indorHIO.on. Llfcl Sn ltrtcl Condcrav. SUine A Urtultcrav I OUR $15 SHOT-GUN lit cc.atly r.Jj'.J jrU-. F.iiil tawt lor cor Xiw Illu.. falalceu.. IJM-S. P. rOVTLI-L Jt 50.V. S3H Miu fclr I IIM I55ATLO. BtaoTtr'a Fpwltc II FOR An nnfaillne and .plr cars for .Nrnnn ii,'fiinj llruiii, hutt of ritaiifnJ ritfjrr.oranreTllra roll of iDdUirrlloA. w, uTir wiiricetc. o"r forty thmnand pol tiiaivJ H"nil ISu (or i.tn on triat box of I'll pill. A'MreM. Or.M. . lt.VtXJN. cor.CUrlt KC and tklhoua Xltux, Coiouks lixa. Ptkttni. LYOKAHEALY tat A Uonrcc SU.. Chicago. V M.i I inU U -t Mrau tUir AND CATALOOUE. ' ' ltriru. holu, Cj. I.lu, r u.m IWvim Uvor StAfT awj rorrrjot. Uu, laip-lAwir .- --.. . ..... . kl ,'Vl1S'a''l,D,',,"K,".m,' " 11.1 nan4T7 ma ,ieii, ..,-4 Jmti (m- mUaf nti W14 a Lsutffu' ttCbuWalW si, ou bo mad InsixmoaUul BeUlcg TUSiSCri'S HAPS & CHARTS For Sfi pnc oitalogne, frco, addxess, IX. C. TTCKICOX. CO Cincinnati, O., K. Y. Cttr, iacVaooTffle, JU., Omh. Hob. AteaU waatfd er tk I.If auaal Wrk ait GARFIELD The onlr eorapleteatory of bla noble life and trafle death, rrenti.hrtltiant.rellnble. Klecantly Printed In Knctlak mn Vernuua:inaKulaceutlrlllua. trated; lianiSiiuilvlMuuJ. Kt-l vellinc book xerputMheA. By Joliai C Ridpntli. Et.D. f ATTTTrtlff Io not buy the catchpenny. re VAUAXVM vaiipoU -aaira"cn book with which tLe country I fl,v1el. Tlify are ntterly wonhl-a:uotitrvte upon thcmemorjrof the areaa dead, antl a base fraud on the public. This book la' i 1 1 re It new. The only wort worthy thethrme. trand OOc.-tn Munipa for Agent's Oattit. ?t' .s ia - v t it.;3: tkzSiS , .etT - mm a ' Tr-i i' gc-sz.-Bw: "-XtfJiaJ- nvsi xSs-rat l. r a awA m Mfe 1 .si. "W? vir-w 3 'o??.. Will N lr .jf, aaffayaaii ' aytViZorj.. f -' ,-.BVaW. i.aWr.-,MF 4BPi Q r ai lantaa 000 5U I -aaaJsiBtt "a aar aa-iaa"" cIK Jo!.n Moor V. I'rw't Frank Graham. An't CaihV. First National Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CapHnl, - 50,000. - -.- - i UhIv Knln. hzxr an 'I .ll Cnntr warrant. Alo Crtiaty. Pro- fine t and Hthool DUtrict bondi. BT d " ForeUa Exchaoce. rlKECTOPo: R. B. Moor. -i ifJ?7; ,,,i K. N Hlcbrdson. R. A. SIMPSON. Notary Publte. F.A 5WEKZY. Attney kt Law. Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSON L SWEEZY, BLUE HILL, WEBSTER CO., XEB. A General Uankiof Ko'nw. Transacted. Epecial Care cin to Collection!. . Ffm Loan at Low P-te. r-ehol Bond Iloucht and bold COKKFJPON'DKSTS: Konnt Brother Ilankert. New York City: Bank. Omaha Nehraika. I.tvi Moor. I'rotlderit. P. ALR!OnT. Vice-PreldeDt. Kobt.V. Sirurr. Caihier. State Bank o! Be. U, JIED CLOUD, NEB. Special Attontion Given to Collec tion. DUtECrOKS: J. W.HntfcWOOD. fatLlHlBlirB. I.r.vi iloonr. L. P. ALHBtOHT. Bodt. V.Shibbt. Buy and f-ell Exchange, lections. Diecotiut Nterf General Banking Bitaiuc5.. lNTf:uiT Allowed on' DEl'OSI IV. Make col aml do a all Timi: W.II.Steoiim. ;.K.McKeebt STROH.M .t McKEEBY, Attorneys At Law, redclol'i), - - neb. Jay bj cnrsuled in Kn'ih orfiermaa. Collection xt'iII rcceivo prompt attontion. OPFICn 1 doir westof Sute bank of Bed Cioud 0. CCae Ja?. McNcny. Case Sc McNeny, 4 TTORNKYS & COUNSKLOKS AT UW. ill rrjctic in all the ttnr of tbi State and northern ICan. Collection" h well lit lK4t"d luin' carcfu'lynnJ rflicienlly.ntli'i.d elto. Vrrivu - iusl door h,utli of tional Bank, up uirs. BKD CLOUD. M!Ii. L. II,T. Itioouiineton, Nclriika. P. W. Kalft. Bed Clodd. Neb. KALEY BROS., ATTOBNEYS AT LAW A HEAL EriT.VTB 'V A CENTS. Will practice In all tho Court In Nehra.ka rjid northern Kar.'at: collection prumptly at tended to ant! correspondence folicited. B2D CICUD. Kebradx Alo. Atcntt for II. A M. P.. IJ. Ind. J. S. GILHAM, A ttokney and counselor at law. Office opposite City Dnuj Store. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, A TTOBNKV 4 COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office: Over Mc Farland's store. SED CLOUD, TSSS. Laird & Smith, a ttor.tf.vs and counselors at law. Hastings, - Nebraska. WiH practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention giren to all buine. entrusted to his care. iulyl-7 it. dajierelia in. d. Physician Surgeon, REtl Cloud, Nerraska. Ornci: One doorrenth ofCitiBr oSie. 1m D. DCiMNKY, m. D. Physician & Surgeon, Bed Cloud, Nebraska OfEee and lcepinir room OTcr Henry Cok Drat: fctore. - DR. C. 9CHEKCK, Physician & Surgeon, COWLF, NERR-VSKA. Professional calls promptly attended. OrFiCK At residence near Cowles. 8-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDEHTjDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. D. J. Hallowell, M. DI Surgeon, Makes' a Specialty of Dieascs of the Eye and Ear. KAKDY, -2fim6 XEBBASKA. 1'aints, 3 COOK'S Oils, BED Glass, CLOUIT Notions,! WRTJG 9IB Wall Paper. STORE. It. B. 3foore. Pre t K. II.Ah!rr. CuhUr, THE CHIEF. Otigr M. L.THOMAS. Editor. FRIDAY. 3IAY 13, 1833. Dabcock, the Hastins man whoewJtb. A numU'r of poron wot in- j life was spared by the lyncher, wm sent to Grand Island for ?afc keeping, but the o-a oflif? i-not- -o jrreat a :hroe wer erkudy hurt, tonm of and a few days ago formed a plan for j might te expcvtM in view of the ex.- tiicm fat.Uly. One of nhoni, Ira Oowl makinglii ccap, winch involved the, tnt and destruction of property. win. killing-of the jailor. He had nccom! Nothing definite i'n be given vol, but J U since . phcei outside who were to assist him and also depended on the aid of the other prisoners In the jail. He mijed his calculation-, as his fellow prioners not being p o depraved as himself, re velled the. plan to the officers. Bab cock is a hard citizen, and need care ful watching. An exchange ays "that the Miseiss ippi cyclone had temerity to try con elusions with a mule, and the felicity j; of getting nway with hh baggage. It lifted the mule several hundred feet in air and then dropped him on his back. inr.urc me uiuie coum get up u.u cy- r..r .i. 1 ...n ..... . ... clone ran a rail throu'di hn -torn: 1.. ii- ...i . 1. . . : Jtcn . 1 n 7 3 I V ! I'"'. 11.3.) three death. , ere re- f-r... hote of one Clark, and mostly etra ,ng the e. rh about tv.o feet, and - ,ffclngh.. livestock, and hurting a the mule was too much discouraged to;1 , - , J ,. Htl. h;ui ..i.-.-v i.-4 sini... .1.,1 r , , , ,. 'on vh few ditugortnndv ?o. The lo i ' vhiw, r.mcn n-w inv omui come up for a aeeond round. It y. . . 1 . From Uo e4ng to iu orteiru plain enough, however, Unit is waa fnul mwl fhn l.nfs .!- r.fT r - --- --- Tin: tleeiion of the ."tipreme court nflirming tho right of the Illinois leg islature to establish 1 maximum rate , of taiilf for passengers on the C, B. tfc Q. railroad, is in the line of all the! decisions made in the to-called 'grau-!ghh Eor" an,l fHy uphold, Sl!,t, regulation of r.iilro.id.s us common car riers in all cased where such regula tion is not expressly stipulated against in the chiirtcr granted the corporation. The court holds that in the absence of an cxpras surrender of the power of regulation the presumption is al ways that the .state reserves tho power to regulate and eontiol. The Dart mouth college case is a dead Icttra as to railroad corporations. StaleJoar mil. For the benefit of those of our read ers who may have a debire to get a i-Iiee of the Otoe reser.ttion in Otoe county, the sale of which will com mence the 31st day of tlfp month, we give the following information. All persons must nppp.tr in person at the U. rf. land office in Beatrice and after having been declared the pur chaser by reason of being the highest bidder, must make apnlieition for Mich land, and file alfidtvit that they will make actual settlement. Three mouths arc allowed to make this set tlement. It is understood that an ac tual residence of at least thirty days prior to the expiration of the three month- will be necessary in order that competent 'proof may "be shown the land ofiieer. that the purehas-ers aro acting in rood faith. .No hid less than the appraised value will be accepted on any piece of hind and the liighe.t bidder will be declared tho rightful owiift, provided he complies with the law in the matter of actual settlement. Should any person fail to make this settlement within the three months his right and money will be forfeited, Tlic report of the Indian fight in the Sierra Madras is confirmed by a letter to the headquarter of the army of northern Mexico. The engagement oecured at Suro Talmosa, near the Chihuhhun line, on the 25th of April. Col. Garcia left tho head quarters with one company of tho Sixth regiment, Captain Dcvesa, numbering, eighty-six men and fifty jtate troops under Cap tain Kosterlitaky, to take up and fol low the trail of the Indians on their late raid into Sonora, After five days forced hard marching they succeded in tracking the Indian- then entren ched in the Sierra Madras, near the Chihuahua line. The Indians had no tice from their scouts two days in ad vance of the arrival" of the troops and determined to make' a desperate fight as they secured their position1 in the roughest part of the mountains and there awaited the approach of the troops. Gen. Garcia, sis soon a? he as certained and understood tho position of the Indians, divided the troops into two columns, placiug one under Col. Torres of tho state troops, and headed the other" himself. After hours of hard fighting, he succeeded in dislod ging the Indians from their stronghold and putting them to flight, leavinron the field eleven of their bucks dead. Many were observed during the ac tion carrying away wounded. The Mexicans lost three sUtc troops and two federal killed, and some eight or ninrj wounded. A large amount of stock stolen by the Indians in the last raid was captured, and is now on the way to headquarters. From' indica tions during the fightrit was supposed there were I50'to200 Indians ecaised. The mountains appear to be covered bwitU thm. Two davs before tb fij,r ivhen the scents discovered the troops coming, -they rembved the families from the ranches. This the reason no prisoners were.taken. The dcov err was unfortunate for Col. Garcia. anticipated finding1 than off their guara ana taxing their famih.es j oners. Cyclone at Kansas City. KAXACrn May 13. A dtnie- J uve cyclone wcpt acr"J tho foothont part of lltfa city sliorily aAr five o'clock thin evening, tproo'Js d demolishing ImJJdfn fer a JiUiuc of twoinilc, the Intel: of Uictorm ranc- in from half a hkvk totwo I4(h:W in hired. Some fatantioi arc reported, the Jo of property u estinuted up in , the hundred:! of thousand. The storm made iti appeareoce ' about 4 o'clock tliw afternoon, coming Ju thoir power to alleviate the tttter from the direction of U'ayandotUs, in )itp. (f the dying ami wonodrHl. the ahaoc of three large, dark, j ,.a,y of the hou ilrlroy ed were funnel mi wro clocd. thoe'e of miners in poor circuimtaueo-. rapidly succeed t-.g one another. The twoAmtdid htUe damage, tho .wt cloud pawed acro-1 the city. At the stoek yards it uproote! the exchange j building and damaged or destroyed a numlKiror other building. It then ' .-truck the bhtir on the we-.te.-n aide of the city, moved south until it roachwl ' - ' I::.. f . .... ..... uie KLiurn 1111111--" ui inu cn. a. iini . . . ". . point in force seemed tohao lceii aeemct tonao Dcen ul l,nVm'i u u -"w THKKK HL'NimKD TIHT.D DOLI-tR. i x or ,i, flM.t . .-f .i.c ; city luuerwi, yvfc many ii'jmw ui t:ii to flu citizens are rnifd and cottages! j . . 11 . . . ' ami -nantiej mmuneraiiie lorn to ce Miraculous deliveries nnd capes arc be von d ntimbur. The En- Lutheran brick church was corn-! ..Iv.e.y ,0.1. On.y nf,n ,i- utcs before the torm ilrneic the . church a large Sunday hchool had been dismicd. The walk of the ehnriMi came tocother and fell like an egg hell crushed under foot. One family wa at supper in the basement when the houe was blown completely off its found.nions, leaving the family unhurt at the table. A gentleman fit ting at nn open window near the track of the storm was BLOWN ACROSS THE ROOM. through another window and down a nasae way. and escaped with little injury. Another witli a nine ciniii in his ariii3 was blown Mi) leet ami came ' down uninjured. One woman was blown against a tree and had her neck broken. A large number of families are rendered homeles-. Specials report the storm did con siderable damage at Liberty Mo., dam aging large buildings and blowing down Finaller ones. The largo portion of the Marshall Jewell college was torn away. Damage to similar extent h j reported at r.ittonsburg in D.ivi conn- t The Onondaga. St. Lou'n and San fa Fe road i3 said to have suffered se- verely. but nothing definite is learned yet. The wires in this vicinity, north and wet, are down, and communica tions from towns in those directions cut oiT. The telegraph company re- port that intermptions are south fSt.jC(M;sWf.r it our dutY u; mrAr that m Joseph. and east of Topcka, therefore 1 formation to all. fclectric Bitters are if the other tonus suffered they may bo within a comparatively short radius ., ., .. ,, r, ,i i i tlnscity. It is thought there has of been no disastrous results except those occurring here. Very meagre infor- j mation has been received here that a I cyclone parsed over the lead mining' region in southwest Mtsouri, between ' 7 and S6elock to-night, doing great damage to the little towns of Oronogo and Webb City, on the Kansas branch of the St, Loui & Kansas City railroad. It is said both towns are nearly destroyed and a number of lives lost. The telegraph lines are ilnn'ti nml tin mrtleiiiars wn be n1- taincd. At place- the cyclone was nccompa-. fcca for taking acknowledgments, no nied with torrent of rain, which .loan paid in checks or drafts upon greatly increased tho work ofdestmc- j which the borrower must pay a dl tion. Iu several instance? icavr L count in order to get the money but , ., . At ,, , . - all loans paid in actual cash, over our beams striking the wall were driven co;,,, without any deduction what- cntireiy through houses. As Ihe track of the storm was confined to a- narrow limit, people in the streets-' ,,.;..' . - ., succeeded mgctung out of the way, but many in houses had not sufScienl warning to get out before the hum- cane was upmi them. These generally retreated to cellars. The greater dam- age was done east of Mam Street the hurricane followed on Fourteenth to Hmnil avenue ilipn i a VrRoi. CiRTKAGE, May 14. At 5.43 last evening a storm which had been threatening for hours struck the town sirnyea wun me exception 01 a lew dwellings in the southern part. Six parsons were killed and thirty six J 1 wounded, many scnouely and perhaps iiswii. Chicago; Mav 15! An Jnfr-0i . -.!-,. " ... . StUrgis, Miclilgan, special Sal: A CV clone struck this place from the south- west at 3-50 this afternoon, passing 'through the outskirts of town. It swept everything before it for half mile in width. Cbanncy Giiman, a fanaer liVii two Hiiler acutheast, uircaicning lor nours situck me town nave piaceu ioa ofOronoga,afowmiles west of here.tn-rly h' In a few minutes it was totally de-S f or uIJreM s sought shelter with'three children iu a 2k.'.f. tiBi!reJ, ft1 , Vt barn, which wa earned away and all SmMtrJiw rxiso. rm four killed. .George Jjmyans hou S'iSo. tofcr?fs7-?srii.H. ami cam, a quarter o: jine twcsi 01 vjii- t , tk csaa rtt&fe&r bm al i- I man, was blown down. Oae nieniber I!,". . ,",.! a a. tfa.i.,, - "T iofthefcHr was :marcd. It ts im- ISZcZSZiZ. x " w ' T ?i TTr ?f . , DcalWc to fcatiaiaie tSe damage, Tb" K- . - SilZiS. -.tr ."'V7W - r. J- - S& cvclons a. accooaraTui l ihc HT" i(ythil runstidhphtningcver kuwo hrr rifi cyclone, rnov;n from sothrl to airti.t. rp4 orrer Mfn Ja er ointy, doto rsU damnK to Haaiid property. It timet Qrtmtv pxatTiIO p nu, Mirrly donoUts thr lti"ie fwtrt of the town, loar 'ltts. Uu a fr d-41rt:t. Two twr- SuM Geo. Goodwin, a4StItr GiK-- wj Wtfrc kilivl outnght. Thirty Belief panic from Cirthage, Jop- liu and other near points reached the mcontt earlv in the cvenut; and did all rrottaiona ami ciounng ar innug e. tnererrom drttiage. ana mouieai mon J " luve taken charge of tho woumlci. m.oh okomk.i " 9lorm scemetl to be hftvl up in the nir, and changing it course to a Je intern direction, ihotci! rapidly f.r ,Mrrn! ,!, nVmridit.P in S.rin - - ----- r --- - r i... !......, .j 1 .i...t,.t.:.... r i-vnom-, .t .iiiwihiij vr the jWl delnvu,g all tho property hi lt tttt'-k. Ud killing Mr. U tT'Otl I T.-f.-t. ...:i.., ....!.-...... .,f lt,.a rtUlt.l, s ,;;;73t,;:riVM .h nu,'; . til a m ur. k v n n k n iss pir-.ovcrstmuonou tne wnoie kv . 1 .. 1 . 1... There cs-'wa an unusual amount of hghtninj: News of tho diater first received at headquarters of the s St. Loin .t Sun Si'fn.a'.K'iy ftr,Tr.t tn ho ..tnnniil atnrthaDo.aml w.i cniertel into a relief tralu. A numWr of physician ai.d nuwea wcro found, about thirty five person in all aid the train reached Oronog at 10.10 Three fourth of the town was found a mas of ruin. Buildings were pilud together until it w.w unpoihh' to di tingmsh one from nnoP.er. Timber", bricks, and other building material' SCATTERED EVV RYWIirRK through town ami country. The man gled forms of the many injured lie in the midst of the wreck. Three per sons arc known to have been killed in town, and other- in the country near there, .ixtv wore wounded, ! among them some thirty or forty Re rioajy. import indicate that the -ur roudmg country uflcred grently b destruction of building, fence t. nnd crop-, which were swept away hy the llood as well as the wind. CiTta Away. We cannot help noticing the liberal oiler made to all invalid ami "Ulbir crs liv Dr. King's New di-covery fr consumption. You are reque?letl to call at Henry Cook' tlrng iure, and get a trial bottle freo of co-t, if jou are miilerin with cousumiitiou. severe j coiighi, eoltN, asthma, bronchitis. Imy ' fever, lo-- it vni- hoaraone.-.- or anv jnllto-nor. of the throat and lungs. It will purlin ety curexou. wertsre: xrai:s ?-? As a nile we do not recommend patent medicine, but when wo know of one that really is a public benefac- am n...l triL ..ta.la lltA f ftfrtt V"A truly a mo-a aluablo medicine, and will'snrcly cure hilliousnest, fever and ague, stomach, kidney and lier cotn- ? ' v M'he all other rcmed.e ftlji. We know u hereof t.c speak, and can freely recommend them to all. Henry Cook. am.ai aaaa nflVIalaV T lwlaIfc X Jfeseytal:: inprcTid firsxistrath- era 1'ebrasia at tit Ttry Ua rr.se ef iatrrt. We call the attention of all desiring such accommodation, to the farm loan department of our btiincs, in which we are still oiicnug the best in- ducemetits to the pnblic There IS absolutely no cost to our .customers .No foes, for aL-tr.tct title: 1 rwi fit.vs tir reejnlin niortirapesi no ever. In placing our loans there is no tc- dous lcla- " .'"bmitting apphcaUons i to eastern parties, a our facihtie are sm.h lhal CJm cloiC ajjg0od nm . on short notice, J We are prepared to fill desirable ni at nine pcrceai. straight, with no yCViXi 'of' intent and principal my be made at our bank, and will be sent to the parties free, of charge and ' interest notes returneu to oar custom , t mcrs. jn;j yce refer to those with whorn we a jl l iiur nnimuinKM 1.11 la i&aat urmi ft a k &a 4V& m m m 1 r.i aa. - 1 have placed loan (numbering at prc- hundreu.) Call at our us through the mail. Swpso fc Swkezv. B!neHUL Nebraska CrniAY MOTtCC. " Saaca a-a- W 0 IWJaajaa1. m.a, Wi -aT tlts. t0w2r8owt,ta WrerBy tt avaraa? tr r tix Tear oM. tixiit bvm 4 c,'Vs,i,f',ciI:,irf" rtJr'1f- Ja5 ii. 198. at I octixdt p. as. f oiJ dir. Ia tk TiHaar X! CUat. -Vra.cA. tfc aM dscr si m ef takicr i ktpiax ti Tde:Ti4 e.,. d .m ' 1t)f " R-1 ."- i1-- Eaaattl:istsi cuf !U jstestkt affif&aaffiw1ae Suffer no longer front Dysjx?j tia, Indigestion, vnnt of AppetJtc,Iosaof Strength lack of Enor-gy.Mnlitrin, Intermittont Fovora, Ac BROWN'S IRON DIT TERS never fll to cur all thee dUe. . Kl AiHl rw (. rwti. Ia Ctttmyrn J ,. I hr aa4 UMi4 C" ii.Wv. i-l yii-t U niiw it n,l, cC mvtS K - f trx4. V4 U- l4u Vy I. ' Ifcw. biriLftxl ttM4 txtt, j!k u iHimi K.iiv ITi t Llt w s ! maa. .tvjiIuw 1 m ArMd , .Jul 1 stSf jiy lv a Iviwtf wiuitv a tV ei. ttJk; n KKrM vt( Li. lf tUais Itism DtrTS. y Irvblr. r .1 a tm-i. C M uj t.w ltSout ay tintfrrU it. 1 a y iia-f awtV.f ki-. tv w j r i.-, Utiul St.. t, U.1-. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS ocui Ilk a charm on tho digestive organ, removing till dycpopUc symptomn, such ns mat ing tho food. Belching, Hoat In tho Stomnch, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blnckcn tho toeth or givo hendnchc. fiold hy alt Druoo14 Brown Chemical Co. Datltltnorv, Mil. S that a!l Irm rMtt.n ar hkJ Vy Urvmn Cescl O... lUliiawnr. c-I K. trol rl llnrt 44 uJ. suik en wr;v' BIWARIOF IKtTATIOrrS. Monoy. Strohm it Mrveby bore n few thousand doUatn to loan on real tUo .Money will be puul nt on tho tUy of application if security is necptoil. Wood Wanted. The nnderMgoed willniv the hixh et market price for nil the wood he xii get. th ania to l dolirerel at the old Bnrton bricic yard jul north' eat of Bed Cloud 3G-tf II V. Knuxr. I:cl'.i' JltzIzi Salrs. The best sal c in the worUl uvr eut. bruie. nrc. ideer. alt r!enni fvor ores, tetter, hnped band. rhilbUin corn- and all kin cntution. anl pf itivelv cures Tile. It i guaranteed to give porfK-t au.fuc uon, or money refunded, rnco i ccnt jier mx. 2iyl. Henry Cook. Fot-NDrOn Sunday. April 29Ui Isl. in Rel Cloud. Nebraka, ?everal arti cle of clothing The owner can get tho anie by calling at the roldanco of E. iWkra, one mile wct of town, and proving property and parin; for thi notice. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan ! Money to pro vn untrith on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent , and 1-62 per cent, coinmiwum. or at 8trright 9 jcr cent, no commiMion. Jno. It, WiUii-ox Office next door to Chief office SOft Call and see tr.c above MJ1 and get my figure. You cant do a well any where cle F. M VcnaTiju. Parlor Saloon, L. LOGTIN, TropV, Red Cloud Nebraska. CHOICE Wiie, Li-iasrs ui f: ALWAYS IN STOCK Tan ry.TJs-rtr-t ?ASUS TCI L37Z2S 0r?2ZSa!4X lkbfiirilla, POLLY BROS.Prorfs,' ITake tht metfeo! of iBforTrjin h pfilsr thstl thir mill w nw arui r b-en,cctHtauy tub amy -cubooi jar etojrpages o " PLOUSj meal-'aVd feed 1 1 Oar wafeV jyrer U of surl a charac- j ier that we- are-ncvrT iindcel either by xe or higlt or low w.er, sna oar enstrttaers can always .pen! on hsv inc their wofk9one promMlv k itU Ciic: 3fc!si s ?i!i 5 L I l"Ttui mi' -iaT- .V DEJLX$ LV Coal & Luxnbr. Red C!cud, IVcbraaka ""B" Go TO W. .. ..... V Staple Fancy rttif TOjBAOD Choico Wut. Fruits. &, Confoctlons, - ' a ; - " T- ' . - - -. - - m JJMlM-aSal.,.. aa.aaa,tayamaa.aWiaiaijflijial t ,! aajnii, t .ipayaaaaaa aaaw aay M I ill aa aa, mt wiraaaii.r W t , mHgmmmVmm-m t an- m. . , v . - ai 'J&r- tiir - .- . V" Ix-BmraarlcT - ' HI ,? S S'SrTt? iXr i.V ; v V -fh I - .' m CASTWARO. tHr Cihi iik imt o ii-al. v r ; - t ! a4 r tUi. ! '! 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