&' z?t w ii- i V ? r - v-i' if R.v? 9 rx ijt 5r-jr ."i fT Breasts' v Y- L " .r 1 t "T".. - ' - r i . "B SlE " rTMy, . . . ., .i .- , j. -grBKtfl "" "j" ' m ,-i,..-7yr Mapv V ' - . i. I , , i . . . . . i , I , . . - 5f tm VOL XV. 1 Spii Del Ml 0&$M ffiH -91 Boots and Shoes as Cheap as House in the country. '$ r stock of other goods such as Furnishing Goods, Hats. &c, wo will give A you bct..r ..'.-(' ! t less prices than cvei I,t,Jore liemcniber 1 buy ::S! -sc.is r'Oll CASH, PA IT NO BENT, and q.u afford to SLll.y.ou.gaodiLt,BOITG3I PBICES.- rs- tyse to h c: ilgi : for yourself, look you. you will only C. WliiNER, Proprietor Red Cloud Mfid Wvmore. v. : -J 1-.-. -, . f: 2 T. ' Tine -m Laugliing Gbs always onliand C. L. COTTING Will compound your perscriptions and receipts accurately and "with the purest drugs. C L COTTING Will show you the finest and and ivinGOw shades in tne C L COTTING Will sell on mixed paints tinted leads oils brushes etc and warrant them C L COTTJNG has a complete stook of books C L COTTING will treat all alike and be glad That" are hi want of niacliiner of any kind tiri3 spring ARJb invited to call andexanineour goods lxjforebuviiir GOOD fy Harrows, FJowe, cuitivaiors, .. c go ' XlIBti-W alii :t iiit i.as.iiittuxuiJ.c ujl j iUlX Wiii- IilYi II vO their aiivantage to call on us'. ! K Oar gooes ar all new. no ' -. Successorstoalmcr Cravford & i- 'V . ?ri& -.-,. RED CLOUD, ail Gil Eagle ! WILL Fell you the Lest $3 3Iau's Suit, in all sizes Now goods jjs recehed Will Sell You The best $5 3i:;uV Suit in all sizes, ever offer ed in this unuket. "Will tell you Men's Suits ! For $?."": that tr.kes the shine out of everything For Stvie and Oualitv. Vill sell you a bettor suit at 10 than you can buy elsewhere at 12. Our $12 suits are claimed by all that- have bought them to be the best value That has ever been Offered Them. "We are selling any us over and if we can not convince be out a little time. "rT:- "r "7.-"" i13! F ivi Lt H DENTIST res cloud :if:Esrfl.sKA. f " 1 - I - 1 . ornce work a brecialt J T latest patterns of wail paper market and guarantee puces stationery and fancy gtods. to show you goods at an time s FARMERS "i Planicrs, and chet :ovb, maxe ocr corn i - second Iia:uLcrxcorr:ed over 'oodl. TBFSfc7 -, CojJrfc.iVorVe&t of Miner Bros wirehousff . - k ' WEBSTER COUNTY, NEB. FRIDAY. fb ei bnd Itkf L. . no.sR, Proprieto: J. A . Lopeman went west Tuesday Bert Brewer was in Hastings Mon day. Building for sale, inquire of Mrs. 1. J. Curtis. Prof. Dprstein was in IListings Tuesday. A military company is being or ganized in this city. Peru corn and potatoes at the city feed store mo.ite i (). 15(5 w-tf Children's .-nits from JlOets and up wards at the Ooldcn Eagle. J. L. Miner leturned home la.-t Tuesday from a journey iu the ca.-t. A fine Hue of men's and youths suits at astonishing low prices atthe Golden Eagle. The Iicv. 3Iis. G-. & Davis is con templating a tiip to Michigan in a few weeks. Frank lltcl got his leg hurt while handling ice tho other day. lie walks lame. The supcrvir-ors should put in waler works iu the court house and an electric light. Boots and Shoes were never sold at ueh remarkable low prices as at pres ent at the Golden Eagle. Max Baum's joiing friends sur prised him last Saturday afternoon, it beinir his eighth birthday. Bible studies at Baptist church on Friday eyening at S o'clock. Sibject 'wise iusd foolish virgins.' All are invited. i A ten thousand dollar incadescent electric system is one of the coiling enterprises for lied Cloud. My, won't we shine then. There Sireet : iS talk of extending the aiiway to the fair ground. That, would be about the thing. It would also help the Holland additioa to boom. A street sprinkler should be put on at once, or the street commission er should keep the streets wet down by a generous application of water from the hydrants. A flowing hydrant should be locat ed in some convenient by-way or street for the benefit of a thirsty pub lie. This matter wc refer to our city dads for future action. What are the managers doing about the county fair. It seems to us that it is high time to wake up about it and commence preparations for mak inir it the best one ever held. If you want to sec a fine display of clothing and furnishing goods step in to the Golden Eagle you will find the larirest stock in Southern Nebraska. The -roods beinir bouirht for cash C. Wiener is aide to sc.l at bottom prices Let our board of trade make an effort to secure some manufacturing establishments. Don't lot this ad vice go in one oar and out the other. It is the kind of advice that is offered freely and the kind that makes eitic? out of towns. li.d Cloud is going to be a mighty live town thin year, and is already putting jjiisigns.of great activity. Two new railroads, a ?tveefc railway, a creamery and several manufacturing institutions will go far to make Ler the beau ideal city of -the valley r.nd j 'don't you forget it. No other city or town in the valley can loast of :t street i ail way. electric lights and nuinerau.5bther enterprises "as Bed' Cloud. -' Straw hats at Berg & Galusha's. Childrcns suits at Berg & Galu sha's. The street railway will now soon be completed. Tor the mother's friend, boy's shirt waists go to the Golden Eagle. Berg & Galusha can give you the best fit on a suit of clothes you ever had. John B. Shirey and wife went to York. Neb., Saturday morning, on a visit. The salcoas did not all open 3Ion day, but are making ready as fast as possible. Everybody is putting in city water these days, and the plumber is ex tremely happy. Mis Emma Hart, of Abilinc, Kan sas, sister of 3irs. F. V. Taylor arrived in the city Saturday. r Henderson Bros., have purchased the celebrated Missouri Jack from parlies at Burr Oak. Bev. M. C. Butler returned Fri day morning from an official viit to Franklin Acadenry. The regular meeting of the whist club held forth at B. V. Shirey's residence Monday evening. The Golden Eagle carries more hats than several other stores combined at prices that will gladen your heart. A sidewalk has been ordered laid on the west side of North iVebster street ..w. ...., auuiufosi corner oi tJie school house to Ed. Smith's. Fred Petersen says it's all a mis-t-ike about him resigning the city wafer works engineers!) ip. Ho W;H continue business at the old stand, he says. Prof. Eppstein hr.s made arrange ments to produce Pinafore in Hast ings on the completion of his con tract here, for the benefifcof tho i . M. C. A. of that place. The following ladies of Superior are the guests of Mrs. D. M. Piatt todoy: Modamcs Bloom, Brio's .Johnston, McNaughton, Baddcn, Guthrie and Bradshaw. Ill-solutions ol Kcpcct. At, the instigation of quite a num ber of our citizens a committee was appointed to draft rssolntions of res pect for Eld. Williams and wife, the I resultlas below given was voted upon on buriday evening, the loth inst. by a packjd audience atthe 31, E. church of thistplacc and was adopted unani mously Rose ved, that wc the eitizens and Christ! tn people of Bed Cloud, and present in this audience, regardless of dei aminational differences, do keenly tcel the prospective loss to our community, in the event as anticipat ed of Blv. Williams and hfs estimable wife moling from among us. "Besoljed, that we have always found tlbin readyand willing to give their md-al and Christian support to every nm-ument in the direction of moralitylmd Christianity. Besohlu. that in the person of Bev. Wiiir.iM we have fur.nd an able iiihsif "er,i a Christian .'rMitlcinan. a ki:' ncilhbor and a most worthy citiken. Knd in his wife a most es timable' Christian lad-. liesoivci, that our .best wishes for their fulil-o welfare shall attend them. Ai 1 wherever their lot may be east, li wcver near, or faraway' they shall etam kindly, a place in fhc memoi of the people .of, this community M."B. Edli:5ia. 1 -, R. 1). Tones: " f m- APRIL 20. l88. Mrs. II. C Scott is quite sick. Jake Kaley has gone to Omaha. A small smash-up at the depot last night. Spring hats of all kinds at Berg & Galusha's. Gents summer underwear at Berg & Galusha's. Geo. Smelser has tone to CaUfor nia to live. Oscar Potter, of Akron, Colorado, is in the city Ellis Shirey has returned home from the west Bead Warner & WalfangerV new ad in another column. Fo" Chi'drtiH suits, hat?, shoes, etc.. call on Bera & Galusha. T. C. Hacker, city treaasurer. has gone to Nemaha county. Berg & Galusha have the be.st stock tif straw hats in the city. Mrs. J. I). MacRae. of Omaha. i the guet of Mrs. Geo. B. Holland. Tho dance at the K P hall last Tuesday was a very pleasant affair. An enjoyable euchre party too: place at the K. P. hall 3Ionday night. Derg & Galusha have just received a full line of gents s;rii)ir goods of ail kind. Hon. James McNcny was appointed city attorney by the council Saturday night. New scenery and costumes will ho. used at the production of Pinaforo on April 2fi and 27th . Ticket only 50c. Teachers Association. The Webster County Teachers As sociation convened at Bed Cloud, April I4t:i. Teachers Iron: Guide Iioi-k and vicinity were enterprising en" ugh to arrive in tinio for the moru i:ig session. The parties who were on the. nrognsm, being absent, the asso ciation adjourned until afternoon at 3:30. Toe uu cting was called to order by tho. president. After the usual opening exercises Mr. Treninor Cone read ai interesting essay relative to tbc various qualities that enter into the makeup of a good teacher. An anniaiated discussion followed the age at which one may with advan tage begin teaching, the evil and the good resulting from the granting ot third grade certificate? was ably dis cussed by Messrs. Hunter, Smith, Bennett and others. Miss Gertrude Sherer followed with a thoughtful essay entitled, "Some Educational Opinions." She succeeded in awaken ing a general interest. Tho members of the association spent the succeeding half hour in an "experience meeting," every member present having an "educational opinion." Next in order was an essay by Miss Carrie Bra! field. She spoke of the many things neglec ted in the ordinary school room, ot the time wasted upon unimportant things. Messrs. Pcolcs. Cone and Smith and Misses Sherer and Remsburg expressed themselves as heartily endorsing the views ndvanced in essay and Messrs. Cone andSColcs gave in detail some of their methods employed inteiching seogr-iphy. At the close 6f this di?c'isirn Mr Bennett RJive the first of hi3 series of talks upon school government. M-. Picking, ttho w:is to aid Mr. Cenn t? in this discission, w:s abent and the pn -id :itc.dicd upon Mr. Uus.5 to sup ply his phice: "-M. Duia e."pr."sod his yicv.-s-y.'itli'yjrnnci precision. Tijese talks en. sch'ool p(;, rnni,ot:t e-snnot-rn.il to benefit, all t'ase who hVten.to tliLai. It id :'- matter of rcjrrf-t. t'-.ut so few of th''leicners-of the county were pieseiJi.laftSitnrdVy- Aucr a short -Tefcefe the executive ef.mmittee fepNvyeuV the pr.gr:iti for next nicctiug.""' " , ' Association ".djosixneU .to. mefit'al Guide Beck" the sjc ij'I Saturday in t .f..-- . , NO 38 If ou young men wa:;t ttgtta gotd fitting suit of clothes g'i :n:d seeBc & Galusha. W. Uolstrorth prrh.uted us with tw monstrositich in the Miape oi hen eggs today. Go and see that large stock Of clothing at Berg & Galusha's, the Chicago Store clothiers. 3h If..comb and .Mrs A White, ofAmboy, were pleas.:nt callers at these headqua-.tera Tuesday. TIiniSDAY !Iei'!i::i:i .au is visiting in ftlue ilill. John J. Pucker. E.-q., has return ed from a nip to Biverton. .7. I. Post, of the city of Cowles, was in the metropolis to-day. :f:s.s II:.rt. sister of 3Irs. F. V. Taylor has gone west to viit relatives --ssmeui' - strangers are coming to tisv city t very day and many are lo cating J.ero. M. F. Pradluock is visiting in T3!e Jdi. jr:ni dan't know what to-do ith hitti.-fif'iow ILirry E. Pond hiis been commis ioned as a notary public, by his Excellency. Gov. Thayer. J. ii. Johns, the genial agent of the Jilitscis 3Iasons Benevolent So ciety is in the city for a few days. Tiie ladiof B 31 II society will meet at the residence of3IrsAJj 3Iitcht,-ll. Tuesday afternoon. April 24. There will be preaching at jthe Dq.tist church next Sabbath morn ing and evening by the Rev. Geo. O. Y. iser. .at evening 3Irs, B. 31. Piatt eri tortaine.l liar" many friends at Jier lesidence. It va-, a very pleasant arlair. T so :'t?iuiion lor Pi::afoie is ,13c to a i p:.rt- of the houc. No extra chisel- for reserved seats. Children hail price. Parties wishing to purchase liht. n.eJium or heavy horses will call and look at those at the Pioneer Stables before buying. A. J. Tomlixsox. Chancellor JIanatte, cf the State University was in the city to-day. lie is a very pleasant gentleman and his vi?its to Bed Cloud are highly appreciated. Jos Norris, one of the early settlers of this county, coaling here years ago with his brothers. Daniel and Wil liam, died Wednesday after a linger ing illness of many months duration, and was hurried to-day, the funeral taking place at his late residence in Line township. During his .lifetime Mr. Norris had made many friends who mingle their sorrow and tears at his premature death, having died at the age of about 33. lie leaves a v, ife to mourn his death, aiong with many near relatives. Republican Caucus. The rer.ublican electors of Pleasant Hill fw.:-hi an? requestel. to meet :tt t'.ta PjOj sart Hiil school house, on Tueaciay..ray,lstlv 1S3S, at 4 o'clock, p. m.t tuXsefcetA-tsiio delegates to the evui.ty conventiou.-i T. F. Xr.cx.'CEVj. .' Chafrmaii:, tfyou wish to buy or sell property call ou us. - Gump & -Varncr, - Opera, iouse block.' Pleaso Osoar in mind, thac tho water cmirilssioaer 19 , clone artici-ized to inako vrrAQi' service ocatracts. Go Ii- 1 roctto,ii6cdqucrtor3 if ycu Trieli to sevb trouble ciu. sot 5 our -vrork tionoriffht. Irill jruarantco todo - j flrst 6laES xfcrlz and ut fair "prices; -i .. 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