Bk cSisJ -. A j -.- f - -4. r ""V"? " ' "''Hj- . t H i b ? i v V -Jk I J 4 tV ,'U . i-Hli RbD CUHIO GuifcF FIJlIttY. OCT. 31, 1 88. a. c. hosv.er; - Proprietor Sjirrial Notice. October 25. 1S4, the people of tl M.nte.o Net ra.4:a and Kansas are co ie cor- tiialiy invite '1 to attend a grand open injj;, three doors south of aherer's dray More in lied Cloud, Neb., where you will then 5e on Hale the finest and large-1 Mock of goods of all kivbi kept in a fiiT't-eI:t! jewelry More, to he found in fniihern N'brn.ka. Yen don't need ii buy mi!-P you wih. but come and see the display of the beau titul. L nttl the 2lM I will be found at my old stand; then until the 25th will be on wheels until the opening, when I will in pleaded to pee every man. woman, or child who like. to "ee good jjood.s wold within the reach of the potte.-'t. lemember, everything warranted a- represented. 1 have the exHti-ive eontrol of the white crystal lent 5pectacb'.- the bes-t article ever phieed upon any market, from $1.50 to t'2:U per pair. Also a cheaper grade to fit every eye. at 2f cents each (niggh- lfe. Solid gold ring-, lace pin?, f-ets, bracelet, collar button.-, t-Ieevc buttons, ear rings, chains, nati-he.- of all grade and prices, lock ets, bangh'-, neck chain.-, etc. cheaper than anybody. Quadruple plated A:ue to ahtoiiihh the uoihl in beauty of de hign and quality, and fco cheap that ev eryone nm h'-reafter ?ct their table with silver. Don't take mv word but come and fcee fur yourself. It ip a pleaMire t hhow the goods whether ou purchase or not. O. II. Mauyatt. Fraiiduleiit Tickets. Nebraska republicans everywhere must make it their special duty to see thnt FiiAUiiui.ENi Ticin.TS are not vot ed at the polls" on Tuesday next. Dem ocratic and other anti-republicun man ay.erri have been concocting a variety of -chenics for the purpo-e of cheating republicans of this rotate out of the re Bull of their political convictions. Let every so-called republican ticket be examined with the utmost care. Ex amine the Electoral ticket. Examine the Congressional ticket. Examine the Suite ticket. To Tlir runners We will give Tjh: Ciiii:f fri:e for one year to the pur'y who vill bring this office the finest disfeay or corn, not less than six ears, between now and December 1. The merit of the corn to be decided upon by three dis interested partie.- Come right along. CITY BREVITIES 31 rs. Wiener has returned home. Jake Sellers is a happy father. It i- a girl. W.v Vis3cm. r will soon move to Belleville Kansas. -Mr. .McCoiw has opened his drug store near the depot. I he rink has been sealed and other wise vastly improved. Mrs. Brailey, of Iowa, is visiting 11 r. II. Knisey and family. Mr. Letso.v has been on the sick list for a few days, but is recovering. C. W. L.v Bash and wife, of Feoria, 111., are visiting friends in the city. TiiANKsuiviNG will soon be here. .Turkeys are already beginning to roost high. Don't forget that J W Tucker and others speak iU Bed Cloud on the 3(Jth iuktant. J. B. Skinner, our candidate for senator has been looking over Web ster county in the last few days. J. D. Leach recently bought a tnor oughbied Poland-China pig. It has the romantic name of "Bed Cloud Chief." Don't forget to votp bonds for the county poor house improvement, and thereby save the county money in the future. Bead the article "Let it Die" in re ference to the democratic party, which appears on the last page of to-day's paper. Mr. IIerrick's little child swallowed a pin recently which lodged in its throat, and could not be removed with out medical aid. Gates J: Bohanan's meat market is being fast completed. It will be a splendid business location. The Chief wishes the firm success. A. W. Miller, proprietor of the Blue Hill flouring mills paid this office a pleasant visit on Monday. He is an enterprising business mail, and tnere fore successful. Ot'R friend, E V Budrow has again embarked in the livery stable, business, having bought his old stand, recently purchased by B F Waterman. Bud. ha our best wishes. G. W. Hcldkedge, P S Eustis, of the B fc M, General Manager Perkins, of the (., and another gentleman were in Bed Cloud this week. They were on a hunting expedition. A. T. Stille, our new lumber man is now prepared to fill orders for lumber, fcc. He lnis his yards in full running order. Mr. S. is an old lumber dealer and means business. The Chief tninks that the Amboy rond bhould be fixed in some way. Be sides being dangerous it keeps trade away- from Bed Cloud that would oth erwise come here. There should be an effort made to have the road graded propeTly: Cupid has again visited Bed Cloud. This time the parties were Mr. J A Tulleys, a prominent member of the legal fraternity of Bed Cloud and Mrs. Anna Stover. Bev. C B Lenfest, of the M E church officiating. It was a very quiet affair, and only a very few knew that Al. had jumped the broom stick until several davs afterward. TbeJ Chief wiEb.es the happy couple much I Peksk potoflh e i- dH-on tinned. Ma, A L. FrK har returned home. OKXTS dancir u.oe at the Golden Engle clothing store. De. Baikd was in town this week. He will open an office in Alma. L II Hut ha. received his fall de livery of fruit trees. liKsnr Took and family have turned from Mi-ouri. M it Junks, of MaMachu.-'elU, was Red Cloud looking after his land. e- I 5 B.Li.ARti will be a candidate for overseer of nihwavfi lor this district, M)si Glrtik Bbikkkield 1ih4 taken a position in Maryatt'.- jewelrv store. jr.'j. aiilb nnu we entertameu a few of their friendc last Saturday even ing. Mei A .7 Tomlinso5 i visiting in Quincy, Illinois. John is a bachelor forlorn. I) S CooMJis has opened a law office in Bed Cloud He will be found with Judge Willeox. The building boom is commencing. A half dozen new houses have gone up in the last ten days. Prof. Funk will -oon be comfortably ensconced'.in his. 'residence. He is go ing to house-keeping The W CT U will meet nt the resi dence of Mrs. Curt Evans, Wednesday, November 5, t 3 P. M. Will Gee, night operator nt the de pot, has returned home from his ex tended visit in the e?ifit. Next Tee-day will tell the tale on presidential problem which is now agi tating the American people Mi: 1) IlEFFLEiiowER'rt little child which was recently injured is recover ing. The Chief is glad to hear of it. A fellow the other day who want ed to bet i'.'.UU on Cleveland's election did'nt want to do it when he got Ink ers. W I) Forrester has been offered $1500 for his farm but refusesit. He thinks in a few months, he can get more. On the 2Sth of November the man agers of the rink will have a lady and a gentleman expert skater give an ex hibition. Mrs. B V Shirey has returned home from Lincoln, where she has been lor some months under treatment for granulation of the eyes. There have been about 175 house built in Bed Cloud during the twelve months just p.i5eu. rretty near one for every two days in the year. Not so bad we take it for one year. Hon. James Laiko was in Bed Cloud Wednesday, shaking hands with his many friends. H we mistake not Mr. Laird will be elected by a h- Ma jority over the Demo-Fusion caiuli ,ate Stickle. Prof. C L Ebaitgh. of this city, will read a paper before the Central Ne braska teachers' association which meets on the Sth inst.entitled "Moral Education in Public School-," AH .teachers or others desiring reduced rates on railroads should write to the president, B J Barr, Bed Cloud, Neb. Is has been suggested that efforts be made at once to oruanize a volunteer fire company. This is certainly a good .-1 .v .v ...... t-awk,ti uv (fut tlltw v.li 14- 1 .mil Ked Cloud needs one yery much I Let our business men take hold of this ' matter. It would not be a bad idea to have it come before thv business men's association. It i? certainly an impor tant subject. On Sunday theB A: M. made another change in their time card nd added another train on the Hastings division. We now have our old time number of trains and the -same faeili'ies. The Crete train instead ot running to Ox ford stop at Ited Cloud, while the di vi.ion train run; to Oxford. It is a very desirable change and will be duly appreciated by the traveling public. Ok la.st Friday night occured the third anniversary of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M E Church at Mrs. Robert Mit-helPs residence in the north part of the city. A large num ber of ladies and gentlemen were pres ent. The evening passed off very pleasantly, and all can testify to having an excellent time and a grand good supper, which was duly appreciated and especially so by the writer. Let every republican beware of fraudulent tickets next Tuesday. Many devices and schemes will be re sorted to, to defeat the republicans. An effort will be made to elect Deary the demo-fusion candidate for float repre sentative. This the republicans should put their heel on. It is better to vote for a republican than to help into of fice a democrat whom republicans can expect nothing from. Don't vote for Dear v. At the rink Tuesday night Charles L Franks, the Chicago roller skater gave an exhibition of his skill to a large audience. He is certainly a fine skater and his various feats brought forth a merited applause from those present. A large delegation was in from all parts of the county to witness the exhibHon. The managers of the rink are : T congratulated on the success of tne evening's entertainment which was duly appreciated by all. If Stickle and Rev. Col. Pace fUiv'J speak in Red Cloud again, Congrss raan Laird would receive at least I no more votes than was anticipated. Stickle's speech was & complete failure and Pace's was very transparent so thin that it would npt stand washing. Quite a crowd was out to hear Pace. They wanted to see what party he was for this time, having belonged in the last few years to the democratic, re publican, greenback, independent and prohibition parties This time, haw ever, he spoke for theanti-raonojM. Mcs. Pj:octo&, of Charieton. Iowa is I in the city visiting her aisier, Mr J H Smith, Remembek the prize offtrc-d to pur chafer at the Golden Eagle clothing store. JJitf. JPBayua and daujeher Eva have been vieitinj at Piattsmuuth for a week paat. Kubbcu boot? and shot- for men, in i women and children, at the Go Id tin j Hagle clothing More. ! Vol- are ?ure to get full value for ! j your money at the .-qure dealing ooe I'rice clothing houne. Tiikke will be a dime mc:kI at the nouse 01 Jira. r. a. n nraer, rnuav evening. All are invited to attend. For Sale. A few young cowi which I will sell on one yearV. time paper i. well secured. A A Pofe. A-e your grocer for The pride of Blue Hill Hour. U he don't keep it you can get it of Wm. Letson, S. V. Ludlow or W. B. Purse!!. 1 1-tf Overcoats for men, 12.50 and up wards; suits $4.50 and upward; scarlet woolen underwear, 75 ct and upward?, at the Golden Eagle clothing store. Bev. E E Webber will preach at th Congregational Church next Sabbath at the uual hours morning and even ing. A general invitation is extended to all. Married, in Red Cloud, Neb.. Oct. ?,0, I8K4, by Bev Geo 0 Yei-er, Mr. Norman II Tee!, of Frontier county Neb, to Miss Ida J Shirley, of Web-ter county. C. S. Potter, a carpenter, cut his fin ger on a piece of tin a few days since and had to have the diseased member amputated. Tt was the ring finger of his right hand. By the change of time on the B. k M. Joe Garber runs the mail service from Hustings to Oxford, and M. L. Thomas assume big old run from Crete to Bed Cloud. L II Beck, brother of Mrs W D Forrester, w:is in the city this week. He will go to Keokuk. Iowa, soon to take a course of studies in the medicnl college in that city. It will pay you to go around the cor ner and buy your winter simply of clothing, boots, phoes glove-, under wear, hats and caps, of the Golden Engle clothing store. I am agent for Webster county for the Ottawa cylinder sheller, and the Marseilles Adams picker shellers I will deliver at Guide Rock, Blue Hill, or Bed Cloud. A A Pope. Saturday Nov 1st, will be on exhibi- ; tion at Maryatt's jewelry store a large J assortment of native jewelry from j Denver, which will be sold at whole sale nriee on that day. Be sure to sec these goods They are the finest ever displayed in Be' Cioud. It is reported from Guide Rock that James Harper, who had lived in the county about one year, got killed ! while going tv Missouri the other day. I It seems that he went to Norton coun ty, Kansas and there contracted and illnes that 'eft him in s; ch poor health that it was thmight best that he should go home. He finally started but met hi fat" before reaching home. We could not learn the exact frets in the case. Voting: piace , Wabat9r 0ounty WoK -kt. 4 -lao iou.t iuv. -, l-l X. Guide Rock precinct, at EO I'arker's office Guide Rock. Stillwater precinct, Mearns school house, D No 56. Oak Creek precinct. Ran ney's school house S 1) No IS. Garfield precinct, Stone school house S D No 70. Pleasant Hill precinct, school house .3-D No 15. Elm Creek precinct, school house S I) No 13. Potsdam precinct, McClelland's hall Blue Hill. Line precinct, Kuehn's school house S 1) No 34. Ked Cloud precinct, court hous Red Cloud. Batiu precinct, school house S D No 02. Glenwood precinct. Prairie Gem school ''ouse S 1) No 68. Walnut Creek precinct, Kennedy's school house S I) No 3. Harmonv precinct, school houe S I) No 12. Ina vale precinct, Harvey's yl'i-j! house. S D No 11. The following is the report of the Red Cloud schools for the month of October. "I ",L- 2r' 1 "- E r : " 5 5 - 7 Teachers. lk-rtha Owen . Dejo: Klla IntMiani. . 1st lrv. Myni KrewiT. ..l J'rv. Mi.s Woolley. . 1st Int. May Limlley ...'.t int. Eva.l. Kim;....:H. S. . Gi 61 Ki .91 51 13 60' 56 62: .93! 10 10 5S' ,v so; .in: it 0 4 41 3f; C .1 0 SI. T5 T(V JXi 52 0 4! 4S 43! . 17 0 KOLL OF HOXOB. On this roll will be found the names of those pupils who nave been neither absent nor tardy, and whose scholar ship and deportment are 95 or above in a scale of 100. Depot School. Arvilla Rudd, Ctrl Rudd, Delia Lindley, Nellie Peterson, Nellie Hill. Lma Kustsel, JdAud Rudd, Lee Phelps. Fred Zurkie. Jennie Rudd, Anna Wells, Harrv McKav Harrv Hells. First Primary .Harry Bentley, Rob bis Seeley. Roy Seeley, Arthur Downs, Gertie Kaley. Myrtie Ki-ley, Fred Brown. Edward Bentley. Fred Bus chow, Eddie Gates, Pearl Rickerson, Horry Letson. Lottie Parks, John Pegg. Second Primnrv. Beatrix Miser, Bertha Brown, Curtis Gate, Ernest Brown. Carrie Ruthrock, Alice Beroo berg, Ida Bayha jAnna Proskve . First Intermediate. Carrie Xidd Lillie Cassel, Blanche Reed, Louis Bayha, Louise Moore, Blanche Gates, Jl innie Graves, Jessie Reigle, Homer Pierson. Second Intermediate.- Lucie 3Jc Keeby, Ida Kidd, Mattie Ballard, Lot tie Sherman, Minnie Peterson, Alex Bentley, John Watson, James Kidd Kvd Clatter, John Tullevs. High School. Ella Bemsberj, Car xie Miner, Hugh Miner, Linna Owen Laura Remsberg. C. L. Kbatjck. rrinc?;I . ' rrmm" ipa- Jirs .rt ad Vwt it fcti-Airkt n t.ji.. " Tout more dy and the ironendior rolitical ttmrrln mU k- M, ,i. sle iH b upon the A rr.ncan people. The Ciiiet UKcret ;b! on tlwi dy a deci-tve battle will or ,m 'cHt and re thru ittStj uavt !-eu fought and won by the re- cOC ' kehx-Jon. imlj.uznh Ail ovr the countrr cem - - KaJ-IT. . the cbconnj; nt-ws that the rx-ooJe are I in rrm-L ?n tViix nt'1i. ,... .'.. f-.. the nice- of the pr:v Ut fur the benefit of the wuntrv. Th- dro- ... v--...-. ... ....... .... ...rt w I 1 J cratic doctrine of free trade am! the rIU' pjort of Uie prt nt Wri:rr probable fatal re-wlts to Arnerw-an in-' m' Frank hn countie. He : a fn dustne would indeed Iks an uafortun- j ewn o bihty arul will rtp teat ate turn of afTairs. after ?o ciur var 1 l Jpl n manner crtsi.ubir to of prosperity under republican rule, . - - i and therefore lads us to teheve that the people ure atill on the tide of true I roniililirjni.Tn n.,,4 .,.. --Iif 11.. . . aroiiuu our oannera on next lueadar witfj the old time tigor and patriotism. Ni man can successful! sa tljat the I i; . .... . . " repuuuean sianuaro oearers are not men fullv equal to he resiKnihihtie that vould of necessity fall ujon their shoulder? should they receive the en dorsement on the 4th itisUnt. JAill O. BLAt.VE, Whrse name is known to even Amer- lean citizen, man, woman and child, h sms: " mean a vote for the dm one of the greatest and m t pro- ! tcracv, and wt dont ln;lic.e ih rt found thinkers of the age. and a true ! pub'ic:i fee! deposed to tcrve tht statesman. In fact the Plumed Knight ! lJrt.v- stands to-dav without a peer in the i long hue of noted men who adorn the fair name of America. A fit man in eveiy particular to occupy the pres idential chair with credit t- himself and the countrv. Vote for Blaine. JOHN A. i.ooa.v. Who has been designated to fill the second highest place in the gilt of the people, i a brave and courageous eol ilief, an honorable and loy.il citizen, and the soldiers' and citizens' friend. A fearless and outspoken man and if eiecieo io toe vice-nrcsiiiencv will Uo honor to the country. People can point with priue to one of our greatest modern soldter.-i, in the person of John A. Logan, and nay there is a model man who never betrayed a tru.t, al ways brave on the tield of battle, and never scorned a irienn. ouch men should be elected to off-ies of truat, and we feel that John A. Logan will be otlr next vice-president. Every goed citi zen should cast tlieir vote.i for him on next Tuesday by voting the republican- ticket straight. james w. Dawes, Our candidate for governor of the great state of Nebraska on the republi can ticket is a gentleman of marked ability as an executive, and has ad ministered the affairs of the state with great credit to himeelf and conlituen cy. The republicans may well feel proud of Gov. DaweR. We can fully as sert that he will receive a hearty en dorsement at the polls on Tuesday. No man can honestly say a word against him. which is certainly more than can he said of the democratic nom inee is said to be a railroad l'hbyi-t of the worst type. One thing is certain. i-v. JJawe I-. Morto.r- rU,Jenor in whatever position you ma place him. Thk Cmr.r ea:ne-ti hupe- tiial the re publicans will not allow titmsclve- to be misled by ml-e rumors set afloat by unprincipled jiarties in relation to the governor, which has only been done for political buncombe by his en emies. Vote for Gov. Dawes straight on Tuesday. Our candidate for lien tenant governor. H H Shedd, is a gen tleman of uni-uestinned ability. Ed ward P Roggen, candidate for secre tary of state, is very ably qualified to occupy that responsible position. I'harles H. Willard, our candidate for treasurer, is 11 justly proper man for that position and was a wise selection on the part of the republicans. II A Babocek, candidate for auditor public accounts, Wm. Lee?e, candidate for attorney general, Joseph Scott, nomi nee for commi-ioner public land and huilding. W W W Jones, candidate for office of superintendent of public instruction and Lenviu Burnham are all no-id men and eminently fitted to pTform the fii'M iou of the various offices which tuey hav- been n-iminat-d for, and eacii nd eve-y one should receive the support of the republicans on Tuesday. Vote for them. JAMKS LMUD. who has the nomination for congre5- in the second district at the hands of the republican party, and whose labor-? in tin last congress was such as to lead his constituency in -riving him a hearty endorsement bv a second nomination tor congress is able and well qualified to represent the people, and much more so than his competi tor on the anti-monop, demo-greenback, fusion ticket Mr. Suckle. Mr. I-iird has leen a zealous worker for this district notwithstanding the harp ing? of the freetrader-: and fnsioniata in the district, and the raving--, of the Omaha lirt, which have time and again been proven false and unprinci pled misstatements. There is nothing, to be gained by republicans voting for Stickle, if elected, he would not and could not fully represent tke interest of this district, as nearly all will testify who heard the speech last Friday night. For thesuccess of the republi can party in November it behooves every republican wi.-he his party well and crowned with victory, to vote for Laird. Lay all prejudices aside and look to your party's interest. Stickle mtans free trade and bard times to workirtgman, while a vote for Laird means victory, protection of American 1 labor and industries and a rebuke to free trade bereaies. See that your tick et reads James Laird for conrtw. Don't he m!d. --. -. ' . .. - : ditt for .vnit- f tK. -. ,.. ,. - 1 . " li.rnnfi ... l..i.l i.... I -. ,., -.- .,4 ....... inwirj !: 1 yrmxa Of urkotlt coantr rl - the uniniinous ch.Jic of IL bama. ! e unanimous cb.Jic of lb coarna - - -, - ., . , ,. w - . - I JO1 Erer? republican bou3d cxnAl for float reprrentasiT it as lW C3UZC41 Of Krd Ootid S.rtur ----- .- , .,, .- .. ''':, ir nom:niti bj it r rft4- ' v"n :u -oUc-f tboM rcc-.c ihr himself and for the benefit of in dis trict. Jak" el! ktiorn in the dv trir: ml Ihc CH.tr briiftrs that hu ? nomination f ho tiki h.arllr rn.Wi. il . -r i - . , . j v" "CAfc "j. no oain fc"lil- Ererj- rrjHibbca.n tbouki rote 'K -Je and nvehtui thrir entire ui- ' ,.. t .l 1. . -i ii 1 .. .?"- -awiMj oc u- ! countenanced if there tc anv. l i wnicai irue reiHioucana win uo . aa I tiie !Ucce of the ticket will be ia.r greater point to be -jamd than it il: to Btil.erve pergonal motirt-s. ViKe thrn fcr J L KaU'3, and rote .-traighL A tc I I NEWCOMCU, the candidate for reprc-entalivr of the l "rie i'1"' Mardtt is t cry biy 30th Strict i-a man whowilldohi.'!''.'!'!- k ,t . i l lirlvern h iic - fifioto -imost for the Micros of any pn.jHt , ;HM1 t,( n, bra xv-dy fi- ih- Um. that will be of benefit to Welntur o-hih- j I'mlf ili!! Va Dykr rsti-j-Ut . ty, and we venture to ta.y will keep hi eye open in that direction. He wja the unanimous choice of the conven tion at'd we feel hke urging the rcjHio liean. to tick to the ticket closely and Aid in io election. lie will mate a good officer and will be a good roprr- ei,ultvc t. B. hamito.v, who has been nelected by the repubh can-lor Mm ullire of commwioiifr o . , , well knoAn to the people of elstrr cour.t, and needs no endorsement from tw. If elected he will be a good officer, and one that the people can de pend on. In abort for the huccms of j L"C party, both county, mate and ua f 1 F s-r tional. Let very republican nick to hit ticket and not allow htmaelf to be misled. Thf. annual meeting of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society was held Friday, Oct. 24, at the residence of Mm. Anne Mitchell. Nature .avored us with one of the finest dayi of the year, and the ladies took advantage of it, for nrarh all of the members were present, be sides quite a number who were not, but became so at the meeting. A his tory of the society was read contain ing an account of its inception, and among other thirige what has been ac complished by those ladies. In the three years that they have been labor inc together they have accumulated 444. i 2, which has been used to help pay 1 ne enurcn uent, aim to maKe re pair" on the church. The officers elected fr the ensuing ha'f y.ar are . .'reidt-ot, Mrs A. C Hosmer; Vice- rc-idents, Mrs Herrick, Mrs. Dicker son, and Mrs West; Hccrrtary, Mrs. Dow, Irensurer Mrs. Forrester It was voted that hereafter our meetings -hall be opened by singing, reading of the Scripture, and prayer. The next thing in order after the business had been concluded wa the mipper, for winch provision had been made by the ladies present. An invitation wa previously extended to the husbands of all the m-'inbers to come to supper, ami of course tli cy were on hanu for 1 hat important affair, and about forty prrsoni did justice to the delicious binds, after which the people both young and old hci.an t come for the social. As the editor was present we -hall expect him to report the affair. E. IJ. KxiGHiy cretary protein. What It Cwt t Sapport the Poor Uatler The Present Sjatcaa BILLS von ISS'J. t.Joods to poor I B; lis and overseer poor 26 00 SI 5G 20 0 3 44 2G 25 IS J2 CI 26 Medical services " Pauper's coffin Goods to po")r. Poor account Medi'-a! services poor..T PiHir account Services to poor 24 75 1 69 24 20 20 I ji -n I 32 71 S "H 16 07 18 00 j .1 11 I 11 .1 bill.... - - 1J5 25 I 24 G7 j 11 account 22 61 , 34 45 I 12 47 25 00 6 2h 32 82 10 34 12 72 121 33 Medical services poor ..., .. a ......... Poor bill - . u II lOtal.... .............. ......M.f1035 54 I (P.-or expense for 138. 926 65 iUUi t-vKci - w --- - o? Grand Total -w& -3 Strsek a w lA Mr- Miller, proprietor of" the Bine Hill Milk, has keen experimenting with a new process of grinding asd bolting fioar for tne last tr ree month. With a few new invention of hw own he now thinks he has the iril! working to perfection. He claims by bis isi-' provea metnoos or jmnuing, ne can make frcm three M) 6ve pounds more fioar to the buahel and of a better qual ity than by the old j-ysiem of grinding, and he further says he will challenge any miller in the "state to produce the same amount of flour And of a better quality from the same quantity of! wheat either by barn or rolle. His trade lias increased so fa under hi new methods of grinding, that he will be compelled to rnnd dar and nis-ht 10 4D 1e Ofdsw. towL&a - - - ,. n t. j. H-uti i. i I . . . ut,ii . - f OW i Wr tr lrT. I tiT Mf IR S3 RW piW 1 i a t - v ... I i JrtS - , , . V" i7 ? ac?v A!&: in 5iUJirr ?r otlS j. ih RTitxe iJ 5csr i ' rlie4rsl JVtr& TV p" ira b hcW at Txix i daoot bHJf. j Corn c!Ur one H ccaTi5ec4, U ' ' JmiS ! Ufhti . the acru C ite 9 fttrolx 20 trrr lorr roa'lrt T Kexr, S. Ktr anl fr bt kxrauti hrtr. Ticr irwn Msart Tlrr ui diner at S C JUnrf. lat Krdv nnrt. Mn. !o.irl s upni'.) trjr ; t ;4tt a U' ezm f . MBlt Hojf ldav rfr4Kf4 I ch-rd "V ii Hrrtl U bor. jatifrnr ' com. H- n bvf 3.t-0ri Wu.i-cU. lir I far t4r-l.fnl iTfr ljA luhH- vf J it .a v-ar Ot"IH tIIt ITEM Jhn Turner Wt . Trry fijie zrdn Uf.frr ! .tirxJ." Mr HrfttMt oit a Jinr tkree year old roil Uz fl4fl 1-tt -trek A Mr'VII t-uiUt a ptr ff four ver od colt-- Ut ?240 J.iin Hat krr i trk Hre ritltiiij h oJl itrtbori ilU hrndqMnrr t John rn CI" 7k M',' h ertltVd about 44 li-trhn of orn thl UH of tin- hd iiihhI iHim.urT m k pumpkin jl'cU U ihUv a -e u bo t-i ere l4Niltis fMuaplio- uimij.-, corn and t!j-.lo- la tinr w-ii unhotit o much ftirii; thant Wp H.niHorn rail- it roiMto" mt it agitl and wni-h' 7 jhm1 'Hi'ihi is Paul and wife Mr mj rt-lt-itie their oii-n-lw. ( V Hilton aim! are alfu vjnmj tlieir old mihbtr i lAnr- prertnrt Jfcph t- ! riitic amonc friund aiMl his father-1 nuw J M Mdd . ...- --- ---., . -- " ,- -''-- .Mes-.. Jom- .0O.4.I- h.tve lhor i . - t new farm ho-i-m nln.nt tmruplrtrtl which is ornamental & ul u-n-fui GtKUtr. tit. 1 1) r. koc. There will b n festival at the riuk Wrdnraday night for the l-euAt of the M E Church The republican? will hnvc public I. . 'i' 11 . . ... i ipt-HKing ni 1 moots nan Minr-Mly night, which will be the first and U-i't for the present campxign The Ited Cloud bae ball nine and the Superior nine did not come out in full force last Wrdnem!r for the ga n to have hrn jilayed here on that datr. But tin-illy fmir of t!ip Hnp-nor and live of our boys played a tnmlt; up nine trom Red Cloud and came off fir-il Ix'-a The new school house i tirocre-inc rapidly in cour-ie of ererticn, and other 1 new huiiuiogs are going up Ainoiii other" a new house by Dr Pntten, to le u--d f.tr i h1o-ii. the lauldiua. now j on u-o for lb at jurp-c t bu oovnrto-1 into a nrst-xid-.-f restaurant uo will then have im hotels and throo r taurant.. What the r'xiult." of the coming elec tion will be no one knots, but it i honed by all truo rcptibhcan that r may elect our HUitiu and lxrgan, and entire f-ute ticket Tne Omaha Bee na no doubt done ui great injury during the pan fo month. It w truii tlut Mr LainiV reply to that journal ought to forever brand fto-Wrtter with bein-1 treachous and clf-coudemned poli:n:al rogue. But hundred- of the readers of the B'e have not seen Laird's, able aiuwer and will no doubt vote in the interest of the Itosewuter faction. IU-C-cet. ina vale. The evening dews are turning white : and aa we listen with sober minds to the mournful chirp of myriad of in- j wefts that are whihng away the lal j few days of thetr short sweet life. ! basking in the -unh:ne forpcrhap for their lal time lefore their great eter nity, we begin to realize for the fiil time the beautiful ihous-ht in thfe word" of scripture from that j; od man J bt Jonn. "The melancholy dy have corno, Tlie saildest of the year. Too warm for whiky. jin or mm. Too cold for la;sr U'er." --H-yeral new arrival in and aruind j the city, among the most prominent are Mr. A L jray and wife, of Orland. Ind , who are stopping for the time! with Mr. Gray's Mater, Mrs. Hulcomb. Mr. Arnie lUng. of Chicago, who is viiting with hit uncle. A. Anitson, thinki of locatinr permanently in thi section Mr. Ked Gray, of Harlan. Iowa, mde his uncle A L Gray a lying vim laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and their moth- Ar f 1"r.m l-.- . ..;.;.. reiatne here. They intend settlin; at or ne r Ked Cloud, aiid Mr, Arnold will go into the blooded stock btmnwn L H Luce has commeucd buildinr what will be when completed, the fin- j est house in Inavale. He U a hard working man. nnd has seen his share f frontier life and hani-diir. nd now I proposes to take life eay, wluJe others nave moved out of their log bou- and dugouts in a few years alter coming j here, into shaky frame buildings. Mr. L has stuck to the old log nntil able to build something worthy the name of a home. E tJ Palmer h-ui fnllrt--rf th Tira. t-iI of tntnc nf hi nnvhitrir m.nA u present hard at work on the erection 01 nne lame bam. lie u acccraa lat . inz a goodly fbare of this world's gooot? ior a single man. ana we expect to hear alaost any time of hl taking a partner to share his earthly lot. David Groat, hat-rag sold his fiu-m and stock, wiil caove to Eed Cloud for tha winter. He is one of the oldest settlers w the comma nity, and we ate j orry to Joe htm, but as be oie of those men who can read the future we suppose it will be to bw benefit to lo cate elsewhere. Elmer DeLonfj bas returned frows the mountains of Colorado. Thus they return one by one, when the leaves besin to fall." Tow s profeaWy the last time you will hear Irons X.X. Areixo. Cacapwneat make cheap fear. Wt notice the celebrated bni "Wbisa iLOlyfron sted Ooad aiile is nvarktW down to $1.1J peraaek. Tim is rlss T EVERYBODY Kow la ifc tk to ft ro 3 HOLIDAY CIFTS! G. S. ALBRIGHT TUX L2ADIT-TO Je'weler or IUO CLOUD, in cctjt rooolvintf hln Holhly Stoolc which for varloty and ezcetltmoe In every respoct beats acy lEne of Jcwc-try evor brought to thla cltf. otnbmooA complete line of WITCHES, Clocks, Neckchains, Bracelets, .? Castors, ' Cake baskets, P.ckldishes, Toilet sets, Knives, Fork3, Spcxis. And If yoc d sroto poreb a fin precast, or cykijftd of a -sftemeato for your frls-od, mother, fetbor, a4 terorsrweebesarow la tbetlasa to do so wham my sjiook im Isw i CrtAt TtafWCy of ! sssmeser of tbiasjs to aateot from. He kaepw WTssry tklD tha oonid wria-a or tie tl osotk lotbs to ona DooBWist ot;thb SA7 b r Jt fr r,r1t PK. j w4fif far tbf hungry. ltf l " K g. i ) .- -' .- - ji" ' s-:- i ,-3J f- - -f Si f-5 -'f '1 ,'!&&