The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 13, 1888, Image 4

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OVER IIS BANKS.
fth IfiMonri River Above Sioux
& City Breaks Through Its
fljuoense Areas of Land Flooded Four
Ifileg of Eailroad Track Washed
. Oat
Poods in Dakota and Wisconsin Three
Persons died by Lightning A
Tornado.
f Biocx Cut, Iowa, April 6. The flood on
the Missouri immediately above Sioux City
Hits been the highest and most disastrous
mince the memorable inundation of the
(spring of 1SS1. The region inundated is the
&ow ground on the Dakota side above the
feioux river. During the break-up of the
foce two weeks ago an immense gorge
formed in the curved channel of the Mis
souri below Elk Point. A dam was formed
and the whole expanse of low country
overflowed. In every direction for miles
ithe whole country was under water. Elk
Point was a diminutive island in a vast sea
.of angry waters. The country there is
thickly settled and many farmers had al
ready moved their live stock to the bluffs.
Most of the houses are built on eminences,
jbut in most cases the flood overflowed
these also. Some live stock was lost, but
low much is not known, as it has been im
possible to reach the country.
. Just below Elic Point the county autborU
ties have dug an immense ditch along the
line of the lowest depression, northeasterly
toward the Bioux river, to carry off flood
waters. This ditch carries a flood of waters
with great violence into the Bioux river
above the St. Paul railroad bridge. There
was thus a vast river several miles wide
sweeping acres the low lands. It plowed
out the ditch and threatened to change
the channel of the Missouri in conformity
with it; tore away fences, hay stacks,
small outbuildings and every thing in its
way.
It is now learned from Superintendent
Beardsley, of the Milwaukee Company,
that about four miles of the railroad track
was waihed out thU side of Elk Point. The
violence or the current may be inferred
from the (net that about :t mile and a quar
ter of the trade, including railroad ties
and iion, has l.ceii c.u-i ird two miles away
from tli roadbed and left in the ile.ds.
The Sioi x river, swollen u.v the flood wa
ter of UfMis-Viuri, rapid y accumutatefl
a great muss ot driftwood and ice ag.'.m-t
the ra lr- ad bridge. The pressure wa.
sufflcient lo im.vu I he hndire three feet
and would have .swept, the .structure en
tirely . v. ay bJt for ih precautions taken
by ttie railroad company. However, it
will take two wc-ks to repair the daini'.ge.
Tin sday niht the gorge, winch caused j
nil ti.es tiouble, suddenly iiroke. The coii-
nncu iiooj rustici uuivn tue stream like a
race horse auJ with an ominous roaring
sound. The ma here was ten feet in less
than ten hours and the lower part of the
city wa threatened. Yesterday the river
feH some, but it is till very high. Above,
in the lezion of Elk Point, thj water still
sttfruls di-ep on the low grounds and it will
be muiiy days before it can he drained off.
It is tiioiiifht no lives have been lost.
KW.l'.O ltlVKKS IN Ii.tKOTA.
St. 1'al'i Minn., April . Telegrams
from a dozen points in Dakota report heavy
rains and mging rivers. The river is bank
full atWiisiilijrii and still rising and the bot
tom lands below are flooded for mile. At
Gladstone. I). T., the Hart river is rapidly
rising. At South Hart the railway bridge
has given away and all trains are tempo
rarily ab.ttidot.ed. At Miinhatn, Min-i., the
Minnesota is l-avmir it banks. The ice is
moving in jintin-nse canes and a gorge is
feared below the city. Twenty head of
stock belong n: to Adam Jefferson were
drowned mi the luivlua 1-. The river roie
fifteen feet Wednesday Highland yesterday
was still risinjr.
Al-il IN' WITHXilN.
CltEm.HJty. Wi-.. A'-nl 0. The heavy
rain on V'edii-.day n ghi and yesterday
caused the rhevlw.-an r.ver to rise
rapidly to u point not reached for a number
of yc.r-. Tli Mduauk. e. Lake . hoie A:
Western railway bridge i-, t lire;.' -u-d and
has a!ieiiy nten lifu-tl fr mi its j.. .- tion so
as to hj.rea.l th- rails and render .: impas
sable for train-.. Suouid the r.ver conlimm
to rise the hrnlm! will probably b carried
away and !. with it the Pennsylvania
avenue limine, thus cutt.ng off connections
between d liferent parts of the city.
CYri.oXi: AT nlofX CI TV.
Sioux Citv, Iowa, April r,. Daring a
violent electric storm ye3terday a cyclone
passed i"cr the citv irom sou t Invest to
northwest. The reVit.erice of Mark Mprlin
was picked up and hurled to the grouajd in
the rear or th j lor. Mrs. Morlin va. se
verely injured. The hou-i; of Mr. Richmond
was wrec.e I and a barn near by was .-.plit
to kin.lling wood.
Ti:::;tiric .-Toi:w.
Delphi, Ind., April A terriiic wind
and rain storm passed over this place last
flight. At Sleelli'-, five miles north, it par
took of the iiaturj of a cyclone. Several
houses were blown down and a freight
train on the Motion line uas lifted from the
true Its. No one was iniu o I.
i.irciiTvixis r.T.i.mr.s. .
Cr.XTi:i:viu.K. Mtch.. April i; James Par
son's bam in Sherinat: ttiwnship was struck
by light niti1; and totally destroyed, Mr.
Parsons and his little child and a Mm.
Yaniiee being instantly In. led at the same
time.
The Trouble With Morocco.
Tasoiek, April 5. W. Keid Lewis, the
American Consul, has received a reply
from the Moorish Government declining tc
'accede to the demands of the United States
with reference to the persons under con
sular protection imprisoned at Raoat
Fears are entertained that the Americas
Government will adopt vigorous measures
against Morocco. The United States war
skip Enterprise has sailed for Nice where
her commander will consult with the
American squadron.
Wares Ketl need.
Reading, Pa.. April 3c The managers ol
the Reading iron works have effected a
settlement with their employes by which
the latter agree to accept a 7 per cent,
reduction in wages, and yesterday orders
wero issued for a resumption of work at
all the company's idle mills. The mills
were shut down because of the dullness of
trade, the management agreeing to resume
if the men would accept a fifteen per cent.
reduction, but a compromise as above was
effected.
Fort Scott Election.
Fop.t Scott, Kan., April 5. The city
election held here Tuesday to choose four
councilmen, six members of the school
Board, and two constables resulted in the
election of the cntiro Republican ticket
with one exception, D. L. Conway being
elected councilman from the First ward on
the Union Labor ticKct, on the issue of al
lowing the cows to run at large in the day
time. Some 7"i2 women were registered,
most of whom voted.
The Baby Mayor.
Sweet Swung, Mo., Aprils. The official
returns this morning of the city election
held here Tuesday show the election of
Schooling Chapline, mayor; W. M. lierty,
marshal, and Jacob A. Cayton and A. J.
Tisdale, aldermen. The contest was very
exciting and all the candidates ran very
close races. The new mayor is probably
the youngest in the State, being only
twenty-eight years of age.
Groundless Ruinnr.
New Yokk, April 5. The rumor that the
United States Minister to Berlin, George
H. Pendleton, has asked to be relieved was
again heard here to-day, and coupled with
it was the rumor tha ex-Mayor Cooper
would probably succeed him. Mr. Cooper,
when informed of the rumor, said: "It is
absolutely groundless so far rs I know. I
have not been consulted by an.Vone regard
ing the matter."'
Th- '.Villi l.ir-:ii .': ton.
Salixa, Kan.. April ". C-rt.ner Brown
returned lasievcais.z Jrorn tb.-s Lei farm
six mid nmll.wt . of Broakviiie, this
county. Wi-ere he had held an :iqu -st over
the bodies ot tun ;.o. s. au't-tl twelve and
eight ye.ir-., ftami dead on he pra-rie
Di'itth was caused frt.tr. e it. a r wild par
snips. A Nihilist t'lot.
St. Pirrni:-isi"i:iJ. A;..il. A iiau named
Ivanof. who -.vs- rtce:."ly arresti-d in front
of Count Tolitoi'.s rc-wiice by -.he Count'.
special guard, v as trmnl with revolvers
and was waiting to slu-ut fount Tolstoi.
Other person have been anvs'od.
Itoilrr Kxid. (!'.
Siiamokix, I'a., April .'i. At three o'clock
last evening the city was shaken up and
much excitement was caused by an expul
sion of boilers at the Cameron c-'.llicry. Nc
one was injured.
Four Wom-ii Killed.
Losiox. April 5. Avalanclies in the Ty
rol have done macli damage. Al Weissen
bach a houe has been buried and four
women killed.
llieconrerees on the Jleinpnis linage
bill reached an agreement. The footway
feature of the bill is made optional with the
company. The wagonway remains mandatory.
TAKE IH' HX1X.
Notice i3 herebj qtven tliat. all per
sons whomsoever caught meddling
with or de?tro.,in2 any property be
longing to the Electric Light Co. wil.
be prosecuted to the full extent of
tie laws. R. D- Jonis,
1564w Secretary.
Trettttpa KotliM.
Notice is liereby given that all per
sons are warned from cutting grass or
pasturing on south half section 1:1-2-12
in Inavale towu.-htp. with out perniit-
w2t
Wm. Rinxle,
T. S. I.nmxso.v.
RED CLOUD
XV Kl JT1.S3 JC--
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Red Cloud,
(Webster county,)
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Nebraska
1-. - i , i. .,. -wn ctxb '! gnuthwestern. Nebraiku.
j ne larsiii i.i'iiir riwh" ' . . r -- i
We are oilerinz nr. irutriet! iratt-
First class stock of Fruit, Shswle and Lnwn T:c-. r.:..-.-
siou.
Take Avers' aarsupi'riila. in the
spring of the year, to purify -he blood
invior:itethe.-ysteni, excite the liver
to nction, mid restore healthy tone irnd
vigor to the whole physical mechanism
l.eu.einher that duality not quantity,
constitutes the value of medicine.
The extraordinary i optil.tritv of Ay
er'y cherrv petrtor.tl is tiie natural re
sult of iw'use by all classi-s of people
for over foity jear. It h:.? proven
itaelf the very bet speclie for colds
cough?, and pulmonary complaints,
Fralt Trees.
In order to clear our grounds, we
close out entire lot ot :; year old apple
trees at a very low ,nceol l cents a
piece. A good varity to selett from.
Call enrley. r IT lt"
LOPEMAN, & HAGAX.
Legal Notice.
Notli-e Isherelivi:ieiithat on the 2.t day o!
April if 8, Phillip lnirefielil Iihd a petition in
theroiiiity i-oiirt in and for et)-ter oiinit.
Nebraska. M-ttiii' foith that Chsrle. BeretieM
LtiiRi Ueil'.eld. Anna n.-ri;H.l. Jiiniue U.T'-
li-M. Fn-dilh- l!.-rtr!ie:l. "'.,1!';r-.',,,,Ai!
I!.-ruf;eld, Harmon nerli.-id.ai.d 1 dl:e I.er'li.jM
wen- the minor heirs ot William I. Ti:!ielI,
dereaM-u that thi-y have proper;:- and nIit- in
arttotis v.nich are about to waste, and as "I
I..'... 1 1. v..iuriK:tiiohited as heir "san.ian.
...... . .1... -.1. ..... nt M-." !... f
I 1.:.. .i nil .in nil. . -.... -
ht-arprj of said pitiliofi a: w h'eh thii.'
jctjoa ' vh -said api!it.in-at ?u:m!
m.iile wi.l lie ln-anl.
:;-ii ( ii.nd. Nel.r-k3, April '. i--.
Kuan:. I.mvkiv.v.
wo-iJ rouir.y Ju'ie.
or hish niiced novelties of any kind.
ting Of
pples, pears, cherries, plums: apricots, persirnons. scrr iraplc. norse
chestnut, cut lenf weeping birch, oak leaf Mt ash, p :it a.J:
Balm of Gilead, Wiers c I maple, Am sweet chestnut, kus
Mulberr Catalpa, and Wis weeping willow
AfineaortmentofMo3,H.P.aml climbing Hcney -nek els. both climbiii-an.: upnir..:
corowSl" peotdes-red and white, bleeding heart, tntnt r no-very t,l,,l c-...
angla, acsscia or rat locust, corntrs. wegnna. ?-'a - -y p - ; " r - " ,; . .;
al- nf am!,l! frttJts i next t j onmnlcte. consisting f ra-pberru;-. tie a .;erru .-. ntit .... r.i. . .
"U1,m"' -: , ; - . ,-... i ... .) ,-.- nhs icilc td.nta t sue -tnu nrivti ir rn; -
....lsp.iiwacK mnect otitny m tm '-'' " "-' ' - '
h- iif .
or tr-. A.'.c - -4
t.tr'ti-. 'i r I:v
. .. p . - , 1 1
rr
Call
lowest living price-
i' thf ,
Call early. Nursery J mile north f t
Lopomaii & Hngi
dcili.
An Alliit- f lire
The original Abietine ointment in
only put up in large two ounce tid,
boxes, and is an al'.-oltite url or o
sores, burn-. wotni!., rbitpptd hand.
and all -kin erujdhtns. Will po-itiveh
cure all kind- o: pil'-- A?k f'T.tlu
original Abietine oi-itmens. r-oid
Henry cook fit iri cents per box by
mail 30 ceatg. tt
all .!.
not !
in lolintv i-iinrt of Weiister ..!.:. NcnrasKa.
N iiir-prtihatcol will of IJ-i:ry Mct-rma! li-s-a-,il.
Tlu'-tateof Nehnt-ka. to tl.t- iie-r-:in
r.Atof l.ifof Slid lieiirv M.Corial d-
.-.-: 1 'lake notli-.-. that Upol: !ihi.S a v.ritt.ii
! -titnt.t nt piirpoitietoli- 'he l.i: v.UIaii'i
t. staii..-! t of lii-ary Mi Onnu' l-r prob .ti- and
. :i..-.tai.ft- it is unlt-it-d that -at.i nit: r !- -et
l.r J..irlntr :ltf t-i-lttl: -tln ilay "I i::y A I'.
lss ti.fou-s.dd iiiimtv roin t at tin-h'!irl Ift
oclo-.ka. in., atwhu-h time any pt-rsnii inti-r-
tsti-il ma appear a::d eonu-st tat- same: ai
i. ii-e ot'tlils l'U t-idili'Zls orneu-il pl.t Ilsil
till- U.l'ks -i!i-is.ltly Hi It!'-. l-el
i :ti: la Aeel.!;. nev.-pap r, 1 tihli lied
s;::T!-.
!li t-s;:m.ili v.l.citiif. I lia-..-h'-resintose. m
la t ami -i-alol tli-.oii..ty ciniit.a: I.Vd '! m
Nel.niska. thi- n .lay of Aii il. A. I ; i-s".
Kka.sk a. S-.m V.A,
4v Cotmiy .m.p-.
For tlyspi-psla :m. liver conmbitnt
you luvea printed -ztiarantce on evety
bottle ofrjhilnh's vi'alizt-r. It never
ails to cure, for :u- by 0. I.. Collins.
EED CLOUD
ilio HI CBUfuy
Tub
i ou can
than
not lo b
to buy our.
r-rxp-r
ami
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"load
in tins
CALIFORNIA !
THE LAXD OF
mSCOTERIES !
BEWARE OF IMITAITONS
S.e that cur trabe mark, SANTA AB
I K. is on every bottle is is on every
bottle of that pleasant California rem
edy. Sa ti-lac tion guaranteed or-nion
ev rc-fumlt-d bv Ilnnrt (;ok
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? AK'K NO MiT.-aKI:
Tlir AlMHsioiiiii etrrnt.
Kumc, April U mural San M.trzano,
cummanilor of the Abyssinian expedition,!
telegraphs that Ghindu and the whole ad
jacent plateau have been evacuated by the .
Abyti-imans. An Arab tecentlv released
ly ift-:'- ii i; t'i.
i-t;iV i-:i in." e.
A I J I PI has bruit
ti.-e!io.i si tit! Iv
tli.i i-nilirl! :ni(
- III -I"-n- S' olf-ii
-nttr fi.iit. .SANTA
t n':i !-. to nianv a
pr. nsptiy lre.i!cinu
..i-I tl.Mf
v-
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t IVI-,
loo Oltt'll
- int that iutal d'.-t-n-e wj
sliotisiiiij- fri.m mi in. time.
You ipitkti no nii-'iike m
e i! t.d.- plex-ittit rcu- -
in tin- 1,.. ii.-.-
3Motico to Creditors.
Mate of Xeliraka. i-muity oait for Webster
eoiu.tt. In ro!ati- .
In the i.ater tile e-ta:e ox i-n;ain.a i.iiue
di-i-t-a-ed. Krami- M. Tripp ttilii.hiistnitor.
ntlis'i.-.heri-b sUfit nali r-oii-having
.. ..ir...-itiii .li-iii.-imi- a-';:ilist U.-niallll'l Little
I.: --f U .l.ster liiitv.iiL-eeaseil. tliatt'ietmi"
ii v-h f-.r tiling elainis" auaiiist -aid estate i- -ix
months tri-m the t.'.tli ilay of Jlan'.i. l-ss All
-t-eli per-ons are ie.;:irt-'l to jr. -en: tli-lr
r:iiiitiiih t'.ie voiaa-r-t. tlieeoiiiityjiroeoi
said touiitva! his olllre in tin-eity of l.i-tl I Imul
in said .unty on or l-ftrt- tin- l.:tlida d !-Ii-inSi
ft-;-. And all .lailiis o tiled will be
ii.-:.nl l-efore the siitl jinlse mi the i::th day oi
t.'.fiiil t-r Iv4 And all elamis not so tiled
uihl.eforer bamd. ... ,,-..,
Witness inv hand and o.nrau seal tin- I...11
d:. of .Mauh !-.v. "-5w
Fkask A. .xv Kra .
1,'oimty Jtalue'
COAL OIL
AND
GASOLINE
OF THEM
1 hrv k-co.n fnc. best
Black
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Standard Urod. Xo. .Vli AVailtc-.- ivgi.-ter of tr..:t"t. ::.r-e- i .V. -. V r
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Xo. I Ml. he by Almoin l.attirr Xi. .")ll'. he by Alinont X
ander- Abailella Xi. l.". he by I.y-d:k" liambletniii.::: "
Alberta, by AH red Xo. lil'ii'). hi-by '('!::.. ilefkman. X-. ."-'
il ike's AaiHidetoiiiaii Xo. In. ;M ,!:ik- Luev b. 'inti'-aw -
Hayes' Tramp Xo. ."'OH. he by Gage.- Logan, he by I.y-h'I.
Xo. M. 5rd dan:, a thoroughbred running untie.
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C K. Wp:i;ji, Manager
it-ai Not ire.
Ineountv court. W.bster eounty. Nebra.ka.
Votiee private of will of 'I hmnas .1. .Moslier de
eiiised. Tin- state ol NrMiiska. tothe hi-irsaiid
IieM.'tklli Jl t!:e -aid lll'.lna- J. Moslier de-'e.i-iii
. Take notiie. that upon 11.1:1.: a v.Titteli
iti'.iiumrnt pui purling n be the la-t uillaiul
tes'ameii: of 'ihonuis .1. Moslier forpioliate
and :i:I('.au 'it is ordered that said n :-tter lie
-.-t .or lieariu- Ih- Tth day of .Mat A. I. l-ss
I tme said eoiintv eouit at tin- lamrol liloeioe
a. .'.J., at wliiill tiiin-airt person interested liuy
a-.pe;ir and eonte.st the -aine: ami not ire or this
no i-dhis is ordcrt.l publWied tlioewerks
;t,eces-ilyintliei:id floiid I 111 kk a weekly
!i-.tspaper. publisht I in this slate.
llitesjimoiit uhereot. I hate liereiili'.. set inv
; and and tla-Veal ot the eoiility ecu: t. at i.e.l
loud this .".III day of April A. I. I-s.-. :-
ri:A-K ..vr.irA.
uuutv.itide.
it
Not'ce is liereby p en that a petition signed
!.-. tliirivorn.ore reside. .t freeiaililtrs ol the
li t wai'd of tin- fit. ot i:-d floii.I, Nelipis-.t.
Ii.i- Ih-i-ii lilt-d with the elty elerk of s.ud citv
wl-o'ii t-ttitimi pratstora Iu-eiis.- to te is-utij
tojuiiii . S.'o'iuoek to s.-II ia:dt,tiifiis anil
siiintmis Honors mi l: i i blt.ek thir.y-011-c'.l)
-i, li.e i-itt f Kfd fiend. I hat net ion will
l- t.'il-eii on said petition l. the matora-id eitv
cmtneil in -aid ehy 1 11 the Ulh day of Apnl l.-is-oriirt
uieetius thrreailt-r. ... ..
D.itei! t I.'ed I'ioiu! tin- lh day in April l.--.s.
IlAllKV K. I'liMi.
fltyflelk.
Leal .oIlic.
1 , . . -
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by the Abyssiniaim states that Kinx John's i-,.,.,.5,i- t btt!
forces have returned to the original ennins i V. 1 1. .."..'. 1
at Goura and Asmara and thai, the troops
of Ras Alula Will accompany Kinj John to I
Adowau. Has Alula beini' in disgrace. The
Governorship of JJamacen has been given j
to Has Ago. ,
Long Wnlnesilay.
Washixotox. Apiil 0. The House this
morning at 11:45 entered upon thu fourth
day of its contest over the Direct Tax bill,
the legislative day of U'elnesday continu
ing. Mr. Koed. of Maine, immediately de
manded the regular order which thn
Speaker stated to be the vote on thomo JT:w only uuaranteed cure for taitarrh.
won inaiwnentno uouse aujourn totiay It . ,..,,& in the head, hay sever, Rose cnd
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'WVgyfeL
n&&m
f' &rtE2T
Noiiu-!- heiel.viten that a '.s-titmn hiKiied
l.-.'ihiitv or more n-sid- t fie -i o .l.rs of the
tl'i-t wardofthee ty of Ken fli.iid. .Nelnask:-..
l-.i'-i beta tikd with the litveleikoi saul eit
whieli lietittnii pi-i.vs font lieeiise to e is-ued
toi.id M. ofuroek and .miilfs It. niliii
i i.-er to -i-Il iialt. t h:oi!s and bpi'ifiis Ii'i"-"-o
i ot fte ( i" '''''-k twenty--. '.en i-T :n the
,-in f l.'eii f loud, Nei.rasKa. ai.-l that il.i-
m i-.orandeHv il of s.ml eijy will ink"
sieiiou iheiei.n on April I4th, 1.S-.S or tne Hist
m-itim: thereafter.
Hated at i:td Cloud. AiujlMM
City ClerK.
Barb Wire
TKi.'dS: 'j-" tn in.-tire .1 mare with fiv.tl.iu mx
known to be with foal. 1'arf.ie- partiiiu with hiirt
be with foal will be held fur the iii-uinut't. r.ir
ai'ftdeiits but I will not be tv-j-o'i-iMe -honld -:?iy
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Wji. GATES.
H CLARKE, Prosident, Albanr. N. T. J. &.. TULZ.ZYS, Vico Presidet
Robt. V.SHIKEY. Trcusui
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NEBRASKA & KANSAS.
FARM LOAN CO
PAW UP CAPUALJvGtfOO.
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Ked Cloud, Neb.
Albanv. New York.
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DIRECTOi-S:
Clarke, Albat.v. New York Geo R. Ut-ach. Bai-N.ti -j,a. N.V.
W. n.Roleson, Albat.v, X. Y. E. -S. Frt:i. I'lf-u .! F,t-
V.hirey D.M.Piatt E. K. H:!il.:tia. J. A i'trle.- '31 13 .-:-
COLMEY LOANED.
I On improved farms in .Nebr.M":i a 1 i Kmi-.i. 3!-m- timi'-i c .i ;
security is approved rnnci;i:il tttift interest pr a! !- .1. "led
The Importing Draft hobse
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LINCOLN. PE3RASKA.
"Legal Notice.
A CAR LOAD !
Baker Uarb Wire, the Bc-t in the
land at WW 1'IGIT.ES.
A. MORHART.
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AND ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES.
Victors alwaff elcou4v Call and we our hones or rend for cita'JiT-l
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CALIFORNIA OAT-B-CUBE
be to meet on Butunlay next, and the time-
consumers then began talking.
Crook BarMcds Terry.
Wabhisgtox, April 0. The President
sent the following nominations to the Sen
ate to-day: Brigadier-General George
Crook to be Major-General; Colonel John
K. Brooks, of the Third infantry, te be
Brigadier-GeneraL
A rrwieh AaarchUt.
Gexeva, April ft A French Anarchist,
named Morrelh has been arrested in this
city on a charge of attempting to blowup
with dynamite the Church of the Sacred
Jleart, at iloatmartra, a suburb of Paris.
t-atarJhal deafness and foar eyes, re-
-toreH the sense of taste and smell
removed bad tn.ne :tnd unpleasant
breath, restiltinjr from catarrh. Follow
directions and a enre is warranted by
all druggi.. Send for circular to
ABIETINE MEDICAL CO, Oroville
Six months' treatment for
Si ft m.miI liv.$1.10
NTAAIIIE AND CAT-R-CURE foi
':li by
Henry Cook, Agent.
H.T.CLARKDURGCo
WholesaleAgento Lincoln, Neb
:;..ti-.-i-.I"-n-l' jxlvcii that a jctiti-11 mxuliI
1 ihntv nr i- frf.i:oi.!-l-j i.f .!. n! -."ai! .if
tVit- .-itvf llt-il t'toial. Ni-lra-ka has ijt-t-a tiled
with 1 fit' 'itvrlfrk ot .!! iity v.lilili jn-titiim
i-iiiv. ti)i alii'i'ii-i l' !'' i-iii'l to Daviil A.
Mii'iii;t-ll ii'alt,i!ifs:r.iil spintmi- Iiiimrs
on lot throo dSt in JiitH.-!. oitj ti hi liiiams :n
ilition 10 tin-town iiiiiu rityiof I'l-iH'IoikI. Ni--Iininka
that actimi ui'.l It-taken 011 saiil Mtitlun
i.y tn-nav,,r anil i-ity -iiiiiu-II if -ctlil citv on
the Mthil:iy of April i or Hit lirst tnt-cliiii:
thereafter. .. .
Dnteil at Iteil Cloud Afill lh, l.vtw.
JlAitnv K. r.M.
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Iieffal Notice.
-otlrc Is hcri'hy Immi that a ix-tition -.ii-iii-il
by thirty or nion rt-ihient ir-rluihli-rs of the
second wanl of iln'-ity of KinI loml. Vliraka
has bet-mi !il v.itli tin' city -h-rk of saiili-itv
wliichiieUtS-ailii.i.' foralleense to Ih-jsmr-U
to M. Stern to -HI malt, vinous ami splritoiis
liquors on lot twelve (U.') hloek four (4) in the
t-ity of Ited CIoikI ni.i tli;:t action u ill k taken
on said petition ly the mayor and i-itv t-onm-il
ol said city 'ii tin' UHnliy 01 April l;s or at
the first meetiiiK thereafter.
Dated at L'etl Cloud, Xehnwka. April 7, 1nd.
IlAttKr E. ro.vu.
City Clerk.
C. Cask, .. '. McNkxv.
CAM". V Jlt:t-. .
4 TTORNEYS AXI C'.'TJXSELORS AT I-AW
A Will" practice in all courts or this state
Collections its well as HtiKited business eareful-
v and efficiently attended to. Abstracts I urnlsli-
TrrK.-eT First National Bank,
loud. Neb.
CitV
i iarness
-BY
Bed
JOHXO. veisei:.
. ttiipvi-v ITMU-. AIIlit'-JliosillMritst I
A ttl t.i his care w ill be .io ijinly atn-i.d .. t
1 lhi-f. corner 5th aveiuie and !!..'- -treet.
Red Cloutl. eunrka.
Ail Wll
Unit
H1..C. E..HIKUAX.
ENT1ST. Mtnas (ixlileforiiii- iaiiiic.v
e.trai-tloii 01 ii'i-iu ciiu-.i.ihh """.";
irk nianillteeil. UOOliis ti.cr .juin -
Store. Ketl Cloud. Xebraska.
I.W. iri.l.EYS,M. 1
HOMOEOIIATllir PHYSICIAN'. I. S. EX
aminluir Sun;poii. OnieeoiiiMwitc ursi
.-ational llank, Ke.1 Cloud. Nebnt-kiij
Chronic diseases treateil by mail.
J. L. MILLER.
-DEALER IS
iHRNESS COLLARS, SADDLES
HOBSE-BLANKETS
WHIPS
Fanners aai Merck
BANKING CO.,
A general banking business t
acted In all its branches.
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KAU.Y P.l
A TTlinVEYS AT lVA. .
A X.-V.IM: Iain's, t Mice I
Ketl Cloud, Xebraska.
.varr thinor usual kept in first cla&j
hanies shop I FARM LOANS A SPECIAL
i 11. ANDK.D.YEISER. xnree or nve years -trat:.
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PROPRIETORS Of THE
WiDstir Uaaat? Abstract Offici ,
RED CLOUD. NEB.
Complete and only set of abstract
.books in Webster county. Grazing and
Mnat.oK iiuius auu uuj- property ior
la.
cent, single mortgage. No
in securing monev.
DIRECTORS :
onas warner. . . Geo. 15. HoII.-i
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