A i a. sn 35k ! SKI WlH POWDER Absolutely Pure TliisA!f-r hcht arl.- .M.irt.-1 of jmre 'treiithatnl v.liok-somiiir.s',, wore economical tliau Uir ordinary kind ami cannui in; sold in romiiftioii uitlilliinultitudi of low test sliort lslitalimi oriihosjdiaie jmwdors. Hold only iiM-aiH. irOYAL I'.AKINt; I'OWDKI.CO. in; Wall sttwt. ;;. . uy The vd (Thud hUf. imsxr.zi. 2'roiriloi rulilislK-iIcwi) Kiiilaj morning from tiic oflic in the Moon '.lode, Kcd ("loud, Xtb. I'ani Loan. J nt c-rcs t from (J to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 vcarr. Ca'l and investigate. G. W. Uauki:h. SPLUTTERS, ":illiorrl p liy Chirr fti-portcr In A ttil AImmiI I In- CI13- 11 11 (I Co 11 ill). Hulk oyr-tcr.s at .Joe llcrburgcrV. Canon City coal at Kdlcman's only 53.01). IDxlm .select oysters at City JJaLcry served in every j-tvlc. The Y. M. C. A. rooms are being wired for elcctrie lights. Vox farm loans see It. K. Stowe. office over T)cyo urm: store. Mutllers in tiver ono hundred stales from 2fc a pieec to $1, at the fioldcn K:iglc. ('. K. Davis a piuniincnt lawyer f Superior was in attendance on the district court this week. The jrroat rush to Young's C. U. I). Kmporium is proof that low prices will draw the crowd every time. Our rates on farm loans and option of payment will i-u'il 3011. Office over Peyo's dru-r stoic. . K. Stowk. Dave Zerwekli, formerly of this city, and later of Colby, Kansas, in tends moving to Washington Terri tory. I can make you farm loans quicker and with lc.s trouble to yourM'lf. than through auy other agencv. Office over D.yo.s drug store. K.lv Stowk Married at lied Cloud Nov !I)th lv Kev. Ceo. . Yeior, J)r. Ho :.l llaxton, and 31 is Nellie Hoyce, all of Ked Cloud. Neb. Overcoats or suits if 3011 are look ing for cither you can save 2. per cent on the dollar 1)3 going to C. Wiener s Golden Kaglc. Married, at lied Clo id, Neb., Nov. 20th, 1S5S by Kcv. Ceo. 0. Yeiscr. Mr. Pei.cr C. Garrett of Franklin, and Miss Mary h. Garrett of Pica-writ View, 111. The incandcs"ent electric light plant is being put in as fa.t as possi ble. A large number of residence are being wiied lor electric lights, a well as many business houses. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation will hold their first monthly social Tuesday evening, November 27 in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. At the next meeting of the board of supervisors there will be some ac tion taken in regard to the county jail piobablv. The county jail is something that is auly needed in this couuty a...d ten thousand d -liar will build a good one. Needles. 1 cent per paper, pins 1 cent per paper. :in;l 1 cent per .-pool. Mipender . cents per pair and the best thread in the world 2 spools for T) cents is the way they sell goods at Young's C. O. 1. Kmporium. Moon block. Thuiiief believes that the coun ty board ought to take some action towards building a poor house. The " eounty owns a good farm and it is a hauie to have the expense going on for the care of the poor, when a go"d comfortable place could be provided on the farm for at least one half the moucy now expended for the same pur pose. The M. K. chuich has decided to have a Dhriatmas entertainment diff erent from the usual routine tree. Thev calculate t have an entertaiu uieut, the make up of which will be t make a donation for the poor. Tine is a sensible move on the part of the church, and the donations thus made will have the effect of making more hearts glad than all of the usaalgift entcrtaimncnts of the kiid. D. P. Xeweomar was is- Red Cload this week. The First National bank wants county warrants Novel jackets and jerseys for Men's wear at C. Wiener. We will buy county warrants The First National bank A fine line of fancy baskets just arrived at Cottin:'s. Charley Watkitis of Indianola was in the city on Monday. Money to loan at a living rate of interest by I). M. Piatt. Men's fine suits worth $25 for $1S and $20 at the Golden Kaglc. Mrs. Cordelia A. Woods, of Wilcox Neb, is in the city this week. The board of supervisors have ad journed until December 13th. A pood safe for sale. Call on Sill & Stowe, over city drug store. Itcv. .1. I). Ftapp will preach at the Baptist church, Sunda3', Nov 25. We want eounty warrants The First National Bank, Red Cloud For extra select oysters go to K. Welsch's, Dickerson's old stand. Canon City nut coal at Edleman's only $0.50. Best thing out for cook ing. Eastern hard coal is cheap now to what it will be, only $11 at Kdlc- m all's. Mr. Foss of Crete Nebraska was in lied Cloud this icek attending dis trict court C. Wiener will sell 3011 the best shoe or boot for less money than any house in the county. Taylor's is the place to purchase furniture. He keeps only the best goods and sells so lvw that all can buy. I!ev. .lacob V. Dimou of Wymore, will preach at the Congregational church, next .Sabbath, both morning and evening. W. A. Uailcv, of street car fame and. two lawyers of Kansas City were in Bed Cloud this week looking after his damage suit. Major Flaisig leaves for Oregon and California this week on business con nected with the house he travels for, to be gone tliirty days. When in Bed Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the post office, ai.d pick you out a fine kit-'hcii or parlor suit. W. A. Mclveighau has received no tice that the government has allowed his pension claim Mr. McKcighan is to be congratulated over the result. Ira Sleeper has opened a nice bil Hard and pool parlcr in the north room of his carriage shop. He has fitted the room up in nice tyle a-d has three tables. The W F M. uriety connected with the M K church f this cit will hold their regular monthly meet ing at the church parsonage Saturday November 2-Uh: A full attendance is desired. Do not forget the young peoples social at, Miss Maud Goble's next Wednesday eve. A nice program has been arranged, and a nice time is ex pected. Ati3 person desiring to do so, is cordial'y invited. Married, by the Rev. W. S. Fal kenburg. Nov. 10th. 1SSS. at the rcsi dence of the brides parents in Web ster county, Nebraska, Mr. Klmer De Long, of Oxfotd, Neb. and Miss Km -ma ?tarks, of tWs enmity. Having recicved an elegant line of seal plush, brocade and worsted cloaks wraps and jackets in latest styles and designs, wo respectfully invite the ladies to call and sec them., .MlXEL Jius. The members of ltcd'Clojnd Lodge, No. G-l. 1. O.O. F. aiejrejustcd to be present Saturday evening .at which time there will be buisnfsS of crcat - ife importance to the membership. "By order of Kn. Pakkes, N. G. The prohibition party in New York lost 11. 000 votes thi-3'ear over that of !a.t years clcctio n for secretary of state. The vote case then was -11,-000 and Fisk received 30,000 or 0,000 more than St John received four years ago. . The city council has ordered a hook and ladder outfit for the fire company costing $300, and have also ordered $75 worth of fixtures for the hose compan The city dads should be commended for this action as the city stood badly in need of the hook and ladder. Married, at South Bend, Saturday morning the 17th insi, at the resi dence of Bev. S. C .Dean, uncle to the bride, Mr. Mathew C. Daugherth aud Miss Emma C. Butler, both f Crete, Rev. M. C Butler of Bed Cloud, father of the bride officiating. The bridal party left immediately for Omaha, their future home, after a tour both westward and eastward. The presents to the bride from friends in lOaaha, Crete, StLouis and Collins- villc, IUiaois were clcgamt aid ctitlj. Meadota, JUg.. coal .at Kdleaasa I only G. Fresh ovsters received three tijcs" per week at E. Welsch's, PiekersoaV old stand. F P. Shields of the Blue Hill Lea der was in the city this week atten ding court. Canon City nut coal at Kdlcman's only IC.50. Best thing out for cook ing stoves. Fred Wintoa has moved his furni ture store to Henry Cook's old stand on -1th aveLue. l. anon City nut coal at hulcman s only G 50. Best thing out for cook ing steves. If you want a gold pen or holder buy of Cotting, every one guaranteed satisfactor3'. The ''Deipnology" social at the Y. M. C. A. hall, on Wednesday was a very successful affair. Geo. Scb roth of Beloit, Kansas, was in the city this week looking up a location for a bakery. Always in the lead in size of stock as in lowest price3 for the best goods is the motto of C Wiener. The pay car visited this city this week and dispersed the usual amount of shekels to our railroad boys. Ladies rubber boots at $1.50 per pair, also wool lined shoes and slip pers in great variety at Wiener's. For nice oyster stews, fries, &c, call at the West Side Restaurant. Ernst Wei.scii, Prop. J. H. Drain, father of Mrs. K. Skccn arrived in the city Monday night from Nemaha Citv, Nebraska. The district court was in session this week, with Judge Gasliu on the bench deciding the peoples grievan ces. On next Thursday Nov. 2?th, will be Thanksgiving, and we presume that tb.2 people will try and do justice in cvcr3" instance in this matter. A little free fisticuff occurred on the streets Monday forenoon between two railroad bo3's. They were parted before an3 damage had beeu done. The great slaughtering sale is still going otr Piles of goods are sold at an enormous reduction at the Western & Southern Mercantile Association. W. S. Peck, a prominent attornoy of Hastings, and several other legal gentlemen of that city were in Bed Cloud this week attending district court. The highest market prijo paid for butter and eggs, live turkeys and chickens at the Western & Southern Mercantile Association, Bed Cloud, Nebraska. Those who have flambeaus in their po-sos.'ion are requested to return hem to 11. 1. Fulton. They wire oul hoi rowed and represent 11101103. Please return at once. Two mad dogs were killed near Amboy during the past week. Both were in the last stages of rabies, and had attempted to bite scycral people in that vicinity. rOn last Saturday eveniug Miss Montie Tulleys gave a party to her young friends. It was the occasion of her 19th hirJida. A very pleas ant time was reported. J. K. Cowgill has again opened a meat market in this city, opposite the Chicago Lumber Yard. Mr. Cowgill is a first class butcher and will receive a fair patronage. We wish htm ucccss. Owing to the recent break in our press which delayed Tmf. Cmr.F sev eral days, we have been unable to catch up so as to get our papers over the country by Saturday, but b3 next week we hope to be out on time. The little panorama, -after moon light'' in the west end. the other night was considerable fuu for un willing bystanders. There was said to have been a dreadful rustlincs of dn bones, it was so very sudden, you know F. F.ibieid-of the Blue Hill Lead er who was arrested some time since for criminal libel at the instance of Geo. Burr of the Times- Winner, had his case called up in court this week and after a slight argument the court decided that Mr. Shields should be re leased on his own recognizance in thr sum of $300. We presume this will ultimately settle the case, anvhow un til the March 3 term of tbe District J court. Tk :: r .1.- : a uv -i-ii.ii.iuu ui me .American peo-. pie over our presidential term of four rehersalof our urcat nolitiel d Jcpl-int-. Sold at tSfy a loUt moo tn. nf.n m tr.on h .,. . ..- .- r ,M -... !n rri-ii.T rAnrt if irhn tirir.i U- nl , fs . ,-, "' , , woum De tor t coming congress w make the tenn eight or ten year. J .u. :tl. . i tucic"ui cijjuv ur ii-o ycary. This would obviate the great political strife leiweea contending parties. The agitatioa should be kept up aatil the qmcstioa is fMllj aetUed aad theU'i ciassea. Leave orders witli C. tern kastacacd. , JS-JJoorer tjf Blae Hill was is J the city thi? week. Gloves and mittens at all pricea at tbe Golden Kagle. J. A. Crawford ot McCook was in the citj this week. , Hot and cold lunches at all hours at Ernst Wehch's restaurant. Mr. McGintis of Crete was in Bed Cload this week on legal basinets. Wanted county warrants at the First National bank. Bed Cloud Several impirtant cases have been ! adjudicated this week in the district court. Mr. L. Malpoer and wife of Omaha have decided to locate in Red Cloud where Mrs M. will engage in the dressmaking buiincss. Chris Kcchlar, of the First National Bank of Blue Hill, was in the city this week attending a law suit iu which there were -10 car loads of grain in controvers. The saloon at Campbell was raided last Saturday lught b Campbell peo ple and the entire thing gutted from A to izzard. The citizens of that place do not intend to be fooled with on the whisky question. The Chief hopes the people of this citj will at least try to be enter prising and make an effort to get a bonafide railroad company to agree to build into this city. This wild cat railroad business is all nonsense as it appeals, and as we have had one or two deals of the kind, it is time now to turn our attention to something tangible. Within the next thirty days is the time to go after roads if we ire ever to procure an3. Will our people act in regard to this mat ter at okcc. and try and do something for Red Cloud? Bed Cloud must he up and doing. A'hile Geo. Starke was returning fron hi3 sister's weddiug 011 Monday night two follows jumped onto him near the -1th avenue hotel and beat him very seriously over the fsce and head. Both of Ins ,3'c.i were blacked, his forehead aud lips badly cut, be sides being otherwise injured. Mr. Statkcs as far as we can learn is a very peaceable young man, and tbe cnlj cause for his treatment bethinks lavs in the fact that he is working for the it & M railway in the place of some of the old employees who are out on a strike, the two men who pounded him being strikcis as he al leges. He swore out warrants for their arrest on Tuesday. Tin: Chief has not much to say in the matter, but dcplroes in unmeasured terms sach conduct as shown by the two men in picking up a quarrel with a man who is not the equal in strength of cither one of his assailants, and they should tie severely dealt with for the act,! which was decidedly cowardly and uncalled for if we have the facts cor rectly. The Chief gis opposed to. lawlcssncss,let it come from whatever source it may. New meat .ifarkrt. This is to notify my old friends and patrons, and as many more as wish to buy meat, that I have opened a meat market opposite the Chicago Lumber Yard where I will b pleased to ''moat" all 1 will also do private butchering, going after and returning animals and rctuming meat. Please give me a call. J. C. Cowr.iLL. rirtt.!. K. fcurrh Kegular .en:cc next sabbath it 1U;30 a. :n. and at 7 p. m. conducted by the pastor. Sunday school at 12 in. Everybody and stranger.' especially invited. Services at the Methodist chapel conducted by tlie pastor at 3:50 p. m next Sundav. Wood Wanted. A fctr cords of wood wanted subscription at this office. on Dress Making. Mrs. Malpoer who came here to fill an engagement with Mrs M. R. Rent- ley n ill open a dressmaking shop in t the hniltlfnr. for-morlr ftcpiir.tmi lir- Will Houghtun. Satij-iaction guaran- teed. Open Monday, Nov. -Gth. Set . California Bear. Anybcdy cn catch a cold th kind of weather. The trouble i to let co. CO. like the man who cs'jcbt the ler e advbe our readers ,to purcW of Henry Cook a bottle of aanta Abie, tae Cahforuia King of Consumption, j Asthma, itronctmis Courtis and Uroap Cure, and keep :t handy. Tu pleas- t 3 for ?i 5a California CAUaCttr ijrive imnnt!i-te reli M ThOiumal by its heal.u viru :. xon di?pUce J , and p-neirattiis nature, jive u a xxx.. 0. is r.nnth treatment 1.00 hr Jmll f I 10. - ...... - Mrs. M. E. Hmffaa aaaoaaeea that she is prepared to reave caraeta at SshafaxU ak Xaa's Xd iUwi. -tf - . . '!. --... -. Miss Gertie Pod acta as organist tais week. Two new pupils were enrolled this week making the toul enrollment ninety-nine. Instead of the drawing clii Wednesday morning, Miss H albert i conducted a class is music. The junior Latin class i progress ing thoroughly and npidly unicr the : 4 r . r lupirucuuB ox irui. turr. 1 Miss Myrtle Hines is missed from our school owing to a slight attack of fever. We hope she will soon be well and with us again. ' No visitors this week would sees: , to indicate that the public is a t as much interested in educational mat ters as the importance of the latter demands. Prof. Curran give a ialk on short method f (multiplication aud division Thursday morning which was enjoyed by all the pupils- The Prof, also conducts the geometry class on Friday afternoon but owing to his visit to the first ward school last Friday, Miss Thomas conducted the class as usual. Miss Lul Barber is not attending school at present, on account ef a very sad accident that fctfell her brother. We are sorry to lose Miss Lulu as our scboohuate, but hope she may soon be able to return to our school. A new ordinance in regard' to whispering" has been passed whveh we think will prove succcuful. Jt provides as follows: Whispering first time a repirmand; second time; ten minutes standing on the floor; third time the parents of the pupil to receive a written notice of pupils mis conduct. The philosophy class apprcctlcs the new apparatus and has already derived some good from it. Prof. Curran explained very nicely the principles eonucctcd with the hydrau lic p:Ci5 using the lift and force pumps in connection of the lame The Friday afternoon exercise were conducted as usual, the most important feature of which was the excellent rendition of 'The Curfew must not ring tonight" by Miss Rachel Letson. After the excrcisis Miss Hurlburt cave a very pleasant talk on uI)uty," which was highly ap preciated. Next Friday cvmiut; will bo the regular teachers' meeting, when an interesting program will be given. Teachers and pupils will take part in the exercises. ( Fidelia Schaff.vit. Charlks Garrer. Editor.-. Strayed from the undrsigncd on Mor.d ay uicht, Nov. 12th. nr.c hlack Gordon setter pup. ahnut 0 inontli. old, -having on plxin leather collar. Aoy information leading to his re covery triil he lilcraJly rewarded. A. A. Teak, .'owlet, Neb. A SAD. SAD TALE. Twa CafrtaMt Mt by Arritfcrat iH Learn I rity .tUM-h Other. A stranger with a.ad, tired look and manner indicating that ho wished to escape general ob.crration. came wearily iato a Iittfc Western town the other day. Ho tCoppctl at the town well to hinkc his thirst and bathe hU flushed face nndlrow. and while he drank a denizen of the tovrn drcw near to quaff thoKOolinsr water, tie. too, had n carewcarn faco and air of general dbcouragcaicnt. "Stranccr here, ain 't you?"' he aked of the wayfarer. "Yep stranger now. but I ued to live 'round here." "No. did you? Lately?" "No; it's nigh onto ten vcar since I left." "And you ain't been back since?" "No. TheroV been a good many change?, I see. since then, and I don't reckon there's many left I usicr know." "Mebbo not; who'd you know"" "Well. Icnime see thcro vras a woman named Watt I ureter know SalJy Watts." bidyo know Jjaily Watt-?' aiked the denizen of the town. "Knowedhcr wcli. I 1 -tiitl ytu ever hear of Sally?" c 11 iv. v., ;-..,,. c , 1.. iv... .11 .ve-lii I The wayfarer looked carefully vmxaA. lovtni hi rsk aad aaii caottaaly: "St ar. ifar; ! a ! It aia't aTOCaV WenW ywa i4 ' s Sally Wat that a Snow itwas.ai'l'd bw fc hvea9r nv thi, Watts. She's aa idee T dead t-aar was ruad as'Js' far bar? drsther Sally JLmA ' f wait her to diaff to that :de. If rwa kftww Sally Watts, aster, scbhe ye-a m t t"tfca4evil. If the ais't a 2apf? I J -aatcr ss esc. :cc icre. .p--5-1- lflwlfVJ: aa ?.- .V --- VX aV Tvtratthrocjrhwith.xMrlaAi apa gr. " I-. ImA aw ? ViinMt.M.U.;. c.... r w"" "j -- k- be ar-iai to SIir WaCts! aaaa-L . . - m .. ---- - - . Ettte ? " ! . wTttwr aaf-aa,T.W4aa1awa hr" .. JZjjj' n JT The Golden Eagle 1 Square Dealing CLOTHING HOUSE C. WIENER. Proprictoi ? Will save you from SI to Sr on Overcoats nnd Suits ! Will sell vou the Best Boots and Shoes ! For the least money of rmy house m Webster countv. Will also show you the Largest Stock in strlw. t from, and show you the best goods IW THE LEAST MONEY. Merchant Tai lowing A specialty. A large line of piece goods ; ways kept on kind. Wc employ only first- ctis v.orkm n. Hacker & Parker, THE GROCERS. Keep Teas the InJ;thc For the latest styles of MILLINERY Call at tin Moon Bl-rL MILLINEPY EMPORIUM. The Largest and Mo.-u. Complete Line Fancv Novelties in the citv. L. F. MAKKELL. For ! r TniJf. CIO acre 0! land :i Igan coaC; NcbraAa, for alc or ;xchang- i property in mouthers part ?f jtii Alo H head of yuas toci - whole or fti pnrt i't sa jt srchk5-1 piendid oppoxtnsitr r n or.', who want, to go wt lock lo!-'nc-- Near to an cttcu'TC racce a a rood ntlghlKrhood. School ni j potoict nc half n:.;?. County teat seven sjaics. utxj . prov2cBi good oil. Hvic:; vatef. lcrK to l-n of railroac now tcins htalu ilill ittc ob the -plae. Ob tare in rcltir- lion. Call on or addr, W. F. Kra-wwc. Kad Owd, Bcr 135. NehrwU Notir is hcrehj prcai that I .Ui examine all prrc wh. rzxr crr to offer tlaersK.ve as candidai Jr , teach r f the rubhc kthth t$ th-.t J coaatv PvciCU. .- the :l:ri.ffCO! U aAOl I Sit?aT cf cacs aocth. m - - .V ti V' CrsySpr ci. attccuo f.txsa f- iinr 9 I -a4 asa Jais- by I . V Tifc v-j i .. . - .- . -.. ueaee a riocrs i iimsczr r -- t New line of flower wt. . fcr w.xrtu 9 t-s. at7 At jka TT iit -w'" ! Bmt7 C- . -TJit MKher' Fncad hoj' a- KI sitn wat. No Vos t cl 1 At'fe GoM &g1. finest me 01 X. ana uonees City. f c Oenvor to Chicago, 0fivcr to KaratMM Cit. Dcntcr to iJnish?. Osnaha tc Chicai. fCansa Ctfy to Chicago, . amana "" w SCST LINE rmoC , - mp. -aV a1 t " - - 3UK COWHtCTlOflf rat aYa-rrr 4eCVCC CWCCKE9 THK3a11IU Tlarviicrt ck tw ' r'isayRerwwt Cc, aiwaT A W tjrsivte jsr aw'p ? ifa-v&tT4-4'. ti ITii 1 1 i Ul. 1TI1IS aVaBBBBBBBBBaBBtaMamu.BaBaiJBW'Bw''1' aLV-'aaaBMPaaiHHfr.JiyV' HaIHKf IHff3aiBiniJSMB mw T" paw nvnar anfaT""aw 1. U JK I .V 1 ? f. , t - .-!; 2i-Ki ;-