The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 25, 1889, Image 3

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder sever varies. Marvel of pure
AirtnRthand wholcsomeness, more economical
than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in
competion with Uia multitudes of low test short
lcht aimer phosphate powdora. Sold only
la can. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
1(K 'Wall street. U. Y. city.
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rublifthrd every FrTday not ulna; treat tke
In the Moon Block, Red Cloud. Set.
Farm Leana.
Interest from 6 to 10 per cent.
Time from 1 to 7 yean. Call and
investigate. G. W, Barkis.
SPLINTERS
there Vp Ur Chief prtera la
A Ah the City Ceaatr.
Balk oysters at Jet Herbwrger'e.
G. R. Chancy was in Liaccla this
week.
J fan Pan la, warranted not to rip
for only $1.00 at B. & G.
Extra select oysters at City Bakery
served in every style.
Frank R. Gawp was in Lincoln tke
fore part of the week.
Furniture of all kinds cheaper than
ver at F. V. Taylor's.
Only one more week of selling at
costatMra. Markell's.
Get your meals at the Farmers Eat
ing house. E. Welseh.
Money to loan at a living rate of
interest by D. M. Piatt
Red Cloud will lose one of its mer
chants in about two weeks.
Joe Warner sold a fine driving mare
to Lincoln parties this week.
Overcoats at coit and more to at
B. AG.
Look atonrjeaa pants for $1.00,
warranted not to rip. B. AG.
Remember a good solid over-coat
ean be bought of B. G. for $1 .50.
Stamped splashes for 15 cents at
Mrs. Markell' and everything in pro
portion. The ChauUnqna Circle will meet at
Mrs. J. C. Warner's Tnesday evening
Jan. 29th.
Great bargains in Hamburg, hos
ery and white trimmings at Mrs. F.
Newhouse.
Go to Mrs. Markell for bargains.
Mens caps only 15 etc at B. ccG.
Sheriff Scott went to Lincoln Tnes
day. All winter goods at your own say
o at B. & 6.
Oysters at Ernst Welscb's. Best
brands kept.
Nuts, fresh candies, etc., kept at
Ernst Welsh's,
M. R. Bentley was In Lincoln this
week on business.
Great bargains in woolen dress
goods, at Mrs. F. Newhouse.
Mrs. K, Skeen and daughter, Hot.
tie, were in Hastings this week.
Vin Williams, a Kansas tiller of the
oil, will move to Red Cloud soon.
Hon, James McNeny was in Lin
oln during the fore part of the week.
Miss Campbell is the new assistant
principal of the high school depart
ment. Miss MolHc Cook was visiting
friends in the cast part of the Hate
this week.
Tom Ferris, the it!?Jkij4
was in the citv on avisittoma friend
on Sunday.
Sleeper Bros, feed mill will be
ready to grind ou Monday, the 14th,
at Red Cloud,
J. M. Chaffin, of Guide Rock, was
in the "hub" on Monday looking after
legal business.
All kinds of novelty braid, rick
rack, braid, tinsel cord esc. &c. a,
Mrs. F. Newhouse.
Will MeDaniels is home. He has
one hand crippled from an accident
on the road.
Take your corn and oat to Sleeper
Bros., Red Clond to be ground. Satis
faction guaranteed.
f Bate.
Owing to a confusion of data 'by
the Opera House manager, the date of
Mrs. A. H. Jester's concert was bill
ed for the first of February, while an
other cocpaay held the board for a
week, and in consequence the dat
had to be changed until February 8,
nut one week later. Tni was no
tault of Mrs. Jester, however, and the
arrangements will be perfected jest
the same as if 'there had been no
change. C There is no donbt but what
the concert will be one of the best
entertainments ever given in Red
Cloud. Don't forget the date, Feb
ruary 8th, instead of February 1st, as
formerly stated.
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That WalalBS.
Those who rail and howl vocifer
ously because the board of supervisors
does not divide the eonnty printing
with every newspaper in the land,
will find food for thought if they will
bear in mind that there is an over
production of that necessity in this
community. The option of selecting
the oficial papers remains with the
board, and for our part we would not
be guilty of shedding tears if we fail
ed to get a hold on the public teat,
and certainly would not ezpeet favors
from those whose election we bad op
posed on the grounds of political dif
ferences, nor jet would we pose as the
savior of the treasury by offering to
do work free, in order to score a point
against a political adversary. "The
laborer is worthy of his hire." A
man who runs a newspaper runs it for
money and not for glory altogether.
Glery won't buy clothes nor feed the
children.
Take your old copper ware, iron,
rage, etc., to Morhtrt who will ex
change tinawre for the same. tf .
Mrs. Markell baa a few more $1.25
corsets she will sell for 75 cent, a $2
for $1.40, also good ones for 50 cents.
A report was on the streets this
week that Geo. Webb, known here,
bad been shot in some western town
and killed,
Marriage license waa by Judge
Sweczy on the 23d inst to Frank Tim
ma and Sarah E. Senor, both of Smith
county, Kansas.
When in Red Cloud call at the
furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo
site the post office, and pick yon out
a fine kitchen or parlor snit
Was. Longbotham, one of our old
est patrons, invaded our aanctum
Weduesday, and laid vdown a shiner
for another year's " wi the great
family weekly;
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ftatu Y. M. C. A. ana R; M Coch
rane of the state committee, were in
Fairfield this week in the iatcrottstf
the association.
Mrs, Markell will close up bar busi
ness after another week and if yeu
want anything in the fancy goods
line, embroideries, laces, etc., call Oft
her before hue closes.
The trial of Lindsey vs Saunders,
for the custody of a little girl, has
Vp.
The Red Clond National bank,
which it will be remembered was
closed just before Christmas, from
causes which are well-known to this
community, was re-opened on Wed
nesday morning for the transaction of
of business with Lew Albright as
cashier. It is understeod that the
bank of Commerce of Kansas City
and the Fort Dearbsrn National bank
of Chicago who were heavily interest
ed are the principal parties who have
put the bank on its feet again, this
being the only way they could come
out whole and save the stock holders
loss which must have been the evi
dent result had the affairs of the in
stitution passed into the hands of a
receiver, as it is the depositors will
get their money and in time the
stockholders will no doubt be able to
make the bank pay if managed proper
ly managed. In fact it is the opinion
of tome that the bank should never
have been closed up and would not
have been had it not been for a little
cross firing in the directory. The
failure of any institution in a city is
h bid thing and Thr Chief will be
pleased to note its successful future.
The cards of invitation are out aa-
SPisrisg the wedding of Miss Heitie. L.
Skeen, oae of lied Cloud's highly aocom-r-lisLtJ
aad ealinred jcuag ledirs, and
dinchtrr of oar f ri-nd Keayon Skeen of
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x5ry io v.ir,-r. V' their 3lst uunivereary.
ou rising jusag i)ki vi uru -w-ui
The wedding will take place on the 5th of
February.
1WATA1.K.
A. A. Hummer left Wednesday '
flrn!i for hia future home in Per i
kins Co.
There was a. etrprise party at I.
Hummel's on Fridav evening being
A Mew tl,ttt jau.
The board of supervisors with
amendable seal aad enterprise, at theinses
ion this week decided te build a jail te
eost ten thousand dollars, to be located on
the north-east corter of the court hoaae
park. The building- will be a handaome
trneture an a credit to oor growing city;
a building, although a jail, that oar citi
zens will feel proud of. The contract wa
let to Pauley Jail Co- of 6t. Louis, Mo.
Thia is aa improvement that haa Jong
been needed in thia county, and tke board
did well to let the contract at thia time.
The Bnreaaea'e Tearaaaaeat.
Thearomen of the atate have practi
cally r elected Bed Cloud for the next place
for holding their annual tournament, pro
vided Tied Cload will subscribe enough
money to pay tha prices that will nave te
be given in order to aeeore the attendance
of numerous departments in the atate.
Tan Caur believea that the toarnameat
would be one of the grandest things jfor
this city that ever took place within ita
borders. Oar people should get to work
and by some meana raise tke thousand
dollars needed for that purpose. It is the
chance, of a life time, and will boom our
growing city wonderfully. Our home de
partment should see to it that the tourna
ment is held here, and that the people pat
up the guarantee for prizes. It would
most certainly encourage our fire depart
ment to have it here.
Already President Harrison, elect, . uken before tHp gapreaie Cmrt.
has had 990 babies named after him, Thc partiM ieft for Linooln Tuesday
and still there s more to follow.
Miss Nellie Adleshiem entertained
her young friends at the residence of
her uncle, Mr, C. Wiener on Monday
night
The beautiful snow fell in quite
large quantities on Saturday aad eov-
.a n 1 .& kia
ered the earth witn a oeauium gr
of white.
Peter Svendsen. n prospetajjl Dan
ish farmer living in the north part of
the oounty, called in and left a shiner
for Tn CmF on Monday.
John Tomlinson has returned from
the meeting of the state tremens as
sociation and is anxious to have the
state tournament in Red Cloud this
season.
Hon. I. B. Hamp'ten has introduc
ed a Normal School bill in the house,
and if there is any show to get it
through our people ahould labor hard
to see that our end of the bargain is
carried out
The state legislature should aim
fpdg something for the people this
session. There is no particular use
pf that body wasting f o much valua
ble time looking w"e nd- drawiQR
their salary. What hc people want
is good laws and few of them, such as
where it is presumed the ease will be
properly adjudicated,
Quite a little small pon scare was
created in thia city from the fact that
so many people pass through here
from Denver where there are seven
hundred cases reported. However,
while the scare may he greuwdlees yet
it behooves our people to be on their
guard as there may he cases at any
time, if the Denver report ia true.
Vaccination should be had where ever
needed as a preventative ,
Dr. P. Jaaas, President of the Ne
braska State Medical and Surgical In
Rtitutc. does not pretend to cure
everything but claims to have better
success than the general practioncr ia
Chronic Diseases, on account of
devoting his total time io such dis
eases and the large' number he treats.
He has with him about three thousand
dollars worth" of instruments fet ex
aminations and operations, among
them a microscope costing in Europe
three hundred aad fifty dellars. Con
sultation free and diagnosis never
fails! The dqctor will he at the Hol
land House, Mopday, January 38th,
Fve: and auon, those people who I
are too sluith'ss to make c respectable
irvia2.r!ewhtro, forye their presence
Ufon some other- eoauaaity, :n thr
sit, west, nortn or souto, anu witn
ore egotism thnu brains, begin to
tell ''how we used to run things from
where I oome from . back yonder" to
the evident eUsgnji of hi more as
tute brother. whehaUbsitd earnast-
ily and long to deveisp the country
auu aepnvca aimanu en ne pleasures
and necessities) -ofvafe in so doing,
while wMmeleMII.Aleowas ekin
otanca5s4mctaowme other local
ity. ImariansMBt'si welcomed at all
. j ... . .
times, enpeeiaaw in the went, and a
stranger is uawaeTj thrice welcome to
all the land afford ae long as ho set
tles down te the realities of life. But
there is one thing n western mtn dis
likes nnd that ia to have a new impor
tation begin t-j presume that he (the
western man) has not the requisites
to maaage his own affairs, before thc
said aequisitioa has hardly acquired a
. i .t . i i:.i
reaiuenae ia me evHasi.y in wuitu
ho ha located. Western people oao
stand hardships, privations, 4c, but
freshaeaa" it the straw that breaks
the earners back. It won't down.
A Pleaaaat Sararlee.
On Monday afternoon the many friends
of Mrs. O. W. Baker, of Amboy, gave that
lady a handsome surprise party, it being
the occasion of her SOth birthday. Tke
scheme was a complete surprise and was
well planned by her daughter, Mrs. Min
nie Frase. who taking her father into her
confidence, invited Mrs. Baker to take
dinner with her and the invitation was
innoceatly accepted. Finally the time
eamo and with it a house full of company
into whose presence Mrs. B. was ushered
without warning. To say that she waa
surprised wou.d be putting the question
lightly, she could hardly speak, and could
not comprehend the situation until in
formed that it was hei ,0th birthday an
niversary and that tho crowd had gather
ed to commemorate the event in a fitting
manner. She received numerous presents
among which was a handsome bureau.
The oaaion will long be remembered by
all present.
Baaqaetd.
On Thursday eyening th board of sup
ervisors, county officers, members of the
press, and a number of other gentlemen
were given a banquet by Mr: Lewis, the
gentleman who secured the contract
for th county jail. The af
fair took place in the dinning halls of .the
Arlington, and was a pleasant affair.
Speech wcro made by Mensrs. G. W.
I Hummel, A. J. Kenney, Judge Sweexy, J
L. Frame, John Willcox, Joseph Garber.
J. T. Ward, J. Maitin, Mr. Lewis nnd oth-p-:.
spjtBblo Tor thc ooesin. r.ctl every
thing went ia merry r,i a marruge bell.
Mr. Isaais is a very pleasant man ana ha
able in hi presence, anihawaieig tetojoj
esif, we hope the gentleman will gst nam
eeaasjafl eeatraetsif he is always as lib
erally inclined towards the hungry editor
as on this occasion. Tho fcupner as a cu
linary effort was n grand suocess and the
proprietor of the Arlington deserves cred
it for it.
A. J. Worthiajttou shipped 5 car
load of cattle and Joe Holeomb 1 ear
to Chicago Saturday.
Mr. Sawyer left ou Saturday for a
visit in Michigan.
WeundernUad that Joe Holeomb
intends to visit friends in Indiana.
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The season has been very nice thia
far and stock is wintering nicely, aad
there i an abandaace of feed in the
country.
The farmers here are greatly en
couraged and the outlook for this
ftounty waa never o grand a at the
present time.
F. M. Delong and' wife are visiting
in Ohio. They do not expect to re
turn until sometime iu February.
Mr. E. A. VaaDyke ia teaching a
very suaeeeaful term of school m our
district this winter.
N. . Werley waa in attendance to
the Farmer' State Alliance Conven
tion at Lincoln, the first week of Jan
uary. Mr. Widerman's aged mother is
lying very sick, aad friends do not
have any hopes for her recovery.
Nick.
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JCnwsWK
tl
e arenaviag
light snow Oaehl
Some of our tape got quite wet last
week while out hajsjliug, bates the
boys had agreed to entido into two
parties nnd tho party that got the
least game should pay for the oyster
suppei the night following.
Our old friend John Hamer is still
on th sick list The old man says be
don't think he will ever get well agate.
Mrs. Callings is very sick nnd not
likely to recover.
Wm. Barrett had the misfortune to
get thrown out of his wsgon and get
bruised up considerable, bat no hone
broke. He will get around again in
a week or two. Sid.
I have this day concluded to open up
A Cash House, February 1, 1889f
I will ran a itricUy caah houee. Please call and note my
prices. It will be a greater cat on prices than one cent a
mile by the railroad company. I will positively NOT tell
one cent's worth of goods on time. If any goods" that aeU for
15c or two for 35c, I will sell for 12c, fcc Will make exact
change so you see you will saye 20 per cent by trading at a
StricUy Cash House. Yon will not have to help pay bad
accounts. As a credit business is run all customers have to
pay more for goods to help pay the lorses of bad debts. I can
do business for less profit for cash, and that is what I am go
ingtodo
Sell Strictly for Cash or Produce !
So come and see me and you will say that I have struck tha
right key note to that great hereafter which means in a
commercial way great succeed in business. All will say we
have found the place and the man to trade with. Come,
coma, oome and see me I will do you good.
Great Cash House, no goods sold on time
bring your cash or produce and trade with
the best house in Southern Neb.
B. F. MIZER.
The Opera House Cash Grocer.
W aewTlMrresr
The Lincoln Journal want te knew
rl " Iu . J relieve! if P will kindly give US
ill bencat tba people and relieve . faet 1,.
them from the burdens
iweuituri.
The legislnture should surely paa
the bill to regulate insurance com-
pies. Sext to the trust robbers
comes the iusuruuee leeches, who suck
the life' blood ont of the people to
line thir coffers, collecting large
comnusei0 ou excessive insurance
r.nlirics and when your property burns
nilow fom one to two thirds ot what
the policy enI for, if they don't nc:
talle beat to.
now apon irliill discovered a See water sup-1
rlvashasm tue jsjM nwa;'eeeu
given to xac suit? ire' water nron
Vem hu been eelved in that eity. Tke
fresh laid is even now replacing the
brine in n large section of the city.
Lincoln ia not unwilling ta let this
fact be known Ex.
For the life of ue. it i the f rat
rime we ever heard of an editor being
able to tell whether water we freeh
or salty, they drink no little of it
Give the aweahr eemething freeh Mr.
Journal ans; ire dwut watt MY stilt
ef the whole
Knaaae malter'a teraaea anaa
The subjeet of our sermon at the
beginning of thia grand year of 1889.
will be the mcaucst thing ever creat
ed mau. The Lord made only one
mistake in the creation; made but one
thine that he was ashamed of. At
least the Bible apeaks of but one of
his act that he repeated, and that
was making man. All else was pro
nounced good. Since Qod made
males and monkeys, and rat, aad
pole-cats, sad bull-snakes, aad ten
thousand other creatures, and was not
ashamed of them, hut repeutei, having
mademaa,we judge of hia utter con
tempt of this creature made up of the
leavingaol everything else. But this
doe not include all met. There are
erne pretty good men in the world.
Bat there m n sort or mat you natur
ally hate, anu reel a if you woaic lint
to smash his head with t brick bat
every time you see him. The Lord
it have got hold or uen a mau
ha he Tenanted. This man mav be
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iesigaateuas
AfootiaOAT.
Yea will knew him ou righj-a Jit,
tl iwMwaiaeaat. kaeUv cms, with a
saadv ewmpUxioa, and hair e the
none. By tome accident ef birth or
freak of nature he was horn a mas.
nnd he hnsgiaea that it was the re-
PerMMl aat Othsrwla.
Kleixtilu: : re:ty (air the ttre nart ot tue
w.-ek, and every available runner was pat lnti
UB9.
Liccnw ta wel on the list to lUchar H. Btn
son, of Beau ic aad Xa:tli Knapp. of Guide
tek. Keb.
.Tafen Jien ia a Terr haonv aun aad set up I
t cisri vry frrely all because it vu a boy.
U-al nebrka wlgiit.
Mrs. Lure, and her eight dy old baby, died
very MiUrn!y on Saturday UL The remalM
were taken to Wisconsin for Interment.
License ta wrd was twxl on tho lath intt to
GutBYe Bcnjacln, of ftenkieman. Neb,, aad
Georgian Boudrrau. of Campbell. Neb.
Henry Newhouse. wao has been reeetvtag
medical treatawBt at IndianaeoUa. Is kssae
acaln. We are Klad to know that aetslaiptcv
in; right alou;.
EdiT Burr, ol the Tlme-WinBer. was la the
el:y on Tnesday, and reported haviac ceaaris
utat a rair o( "five doUar atripscl panto" w tke
toxcKn slide at Bive.toe.
L. E Pish, of Mollne. ItU speelal eepatT
heart eonaul. cf k Modern Woodawa. at Aav
e.-ica. ila thc city ralas an wSort toresatd
tale :h- lods o( Ut sty!: here.
Th? boanl of srinervlwri met In sdjounifd
sei im on lnesaay tnu iranucw nw ibu
countv business betimes Mttlinc with Treasure.'
UcMtt Thc board b to be coacratnlaied oa
doing work eipedlUously this year.
M. B.Edleaiia. late cashier sf taeBaaCtow
NaUonal Bank, was arrested and saksa s flka
ahabjaUulto4 Statsa Mankal last alckt, Isr.
wepresuMcallesed irracuUrttles ta te
afeaseat ot the task's atalra nader ais
W1D Mitcwci is daddy ef a -nwJe baaea ef
fwtmem'' kaawa as atlrt ke arrtvtd Wet
eUyaickt, The jeasa mra of tke ewf w
take waralac that WUwiH sataaowawrtam
swinciat when the Utile naidca arlaea u Skat
delkkUelcenteJa et sweet siavrn. Ctast
ickt
B. Bratky naalart wturasd ttem Uacain.
wnereWattsadtaf me alenegi ef 1
rare the tore part st tke week, ak
Ooi-Hoover is eaC tw alatac aahta sfftfee
senate, aad tha- str. HaapCse Utfsaacffwc
work in the howse. Me tktaks Webster eeaatv
ought te he pood at ifr upiestatsUvei
KM Steve tale.
We will phtef cm mieiatuanay t
laate stock ol ltdiet hid giovee jnet
received from our wonderful buyer
who is coattaat!y watching for bur
gains. The price will be so lew that
vou had Better come prepared to buy
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h fl?his ewa smart s. tail a uoaen pair, ncsn-wsoinwj
The follow who wrote the above i receiving Hrgeiu 4aat fknaw thtoe
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James Paden, formerly a resident
of this place haa been here the past
week.
G. W. Well has secured an interest
in Fuller ek Good's hardware store at
Lawrence. lie ia there tow. I sup
pose he will more his family there
soon.
Quarterly meeting of the M. K.
church will be held at Cowles, he-
ginnfng February 1, and will hold one
Sunday. Elder Jones will preach Fri
day night February 1.
A Lyrrutn was started here last
week to meet every Friday night.
v Mr. akIrs. F. A. Good returned last
snmJJmut the cast. They will occupy
ITiC twMVaV 'wawWoJ'twarw aHM
Office.
Miss Pearl Orr who is staying in
Red Cloud, made a short visit home
tfte first of the week.
Mrs. J. Peterson returned Ian Mon
day frost t visit te Red Cloud.
Mra. Jesnie Blaine entertained a
nnmber ef the young folks at her
home on last Friday evening.
AhtiniCAH.
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Two sows and sixteen piga for sale
Inquire of Ed. A. Young.
Old copper, iren, rags, etc., taken
it trad for tinware at Adam Mor
hart. 22tf
Special rates tiven on Piauoe nnd
organs until Jan. 1st. Piano sold for
cash or on monthly payments costing
leas than tl per day. Organs sold at
rate to suit customers.
Hada J. Bailey, Agt.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at tho
residence of Mrs. Cartmal on Thurs
day Jan. 31st at 3. p. is. V
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WALTtrTcntKBt;.
Storm week is cast, and life and
property are safe here. The winter,
so far, has been remarkably fine, even
for the snperior climate of Nebraska.
Stock is in excellent condition.
Cattle are thriving and young ani
mals are growiar, though very few of
them are getting nay grain in thia part
of the country. Corn fodder is good,
and hay is nhuadaat aad of excellent
quality. Stock is better sheltered thaa
it was in former winters. Farmer
often learn by aad experience, as waa i
the esse last spring when so many
cattle died ftom starvation and ex
posure to the storms. Though seme
did ss well as they could nader the
circumstances, ethers eoehi have pre
pared more food aad better shelter.
Some think if their cattle are de
horned they have done their priaetnul
dnty towards their herds- Dehorning
may have seme aivaatagea, hut tut
carfeul farmer will remember that he
meat keep hie cattle warm, aad vaa!y
them liberally aad regularly with food
aad water Teung aatmal should
grow all winter, and aduH owe nheuld
retain their normal weight, no netrly
n peesihl. to he arefttabV, leu, at
FtAjncLlH nay , 'Sm your atisnnl
and thev will starve vet," Several
fstwvtinthttvloitHy are fattening
fees with toad uses. Cotw being
tt cheap, nad the fiber ta goad, wo
trcdiet, that, it the ffritf, otttt
saJeadid cattle will go to tht tjwrkti
Remember this, that P. Rarkloy
will put up a large amount of river
ice this winter aad will be ready to
serve the people with pure river ice
iaotead rf creek ice, Hold your or
der for bitn. 21-tf
wave Year tNsaea.
lradc where you can buy Roods tb
cheapest. Good yam 60 cent lb.
A splendid jeans for 20 eta a yard, at
the Wortern eh Southern Mercantile
Assocfatioa .
Consultation with Dr. P. Jan,
President of the Nebraska State Med
ical and Surgical Institute, is free at
the Holland House. Monday, January
28th.
IS
netie.
Thert will be n special meeting of
the First Natioaal Bank of Bod Cloud
at ita baakiuc house 4 o'elotk. SUr-
day February 16th lor the trpose of
a
"eBBwanuwamw ,,
Mothrrs wdl tni 1
WlnchoU'c tawthtat
i bars In ta huS
for Uio children. It will eer roweks. mass, antai
hrotauu nvuUutnehawela. irrH.
rynnjuatthv mettlciso v have In
Ktterts ita; light liter li: area tM to stiff,
rrrrs rrtun lck h'atUchr. cmr tMnarb. torp t
mran4 Inrtlr.tion. .-(iir-ccrii. iat
:otkr ao.1 wiur-ntnl U roltuvtub br ties
lltat. w
JUiipv linx tiliKkl purlSnr l ibw vvuO
T"iur Mwdlclw !ir funt.hw tfce vl. te
Tcutln or curia: drsptsU. biltauwae, bred-
,iwiaw u -- '-Tirill
" miM mini ir iui.
evtSTa !.
Xj" hereby ttv that tmder aad br vft.
??1? . 8r,w " mim UeHwit setae clatl
Jwdktil U-lrict to aad lor Wetwur iwaty.HV
.. . uswn a nrrrwm ui aa SClJoa MwaiSW M
Mtd wurt wterrt.i lUlriBaSjb J n ( BUlStit
?-1.,,', " "' UJUsTi. naser sW The
!-. Kfw.r0 areffendeato. I shell swer
lur lrfcl l.utllr tctulu fw- rsak In -
hs cwt rtw of h FrHin bone to td Cte4 in
toijbij, ini c-ri-c ! (siw wneea law I
electing nine directors for the ensu- IA
ing year
j"as iHj cocrt ttxiivn. ou Uwea4ibjsam (t
dy ut rbruary IMS at 2 nVWWi . .. tbs tst.
I win oxrtiod pri.irty twiu Uts SMsahse
tfctrwn (in t.mrteen (t) itumm (Ml stbMe (Ml
sad aevmrteva (17) la Mw w m Kasrv end
Jack )' a.llUoa t Rt riami. "ilrsshs
Uivra under Ay haad Utls Mh daw et JOSV
""M- -.-r, H.c.ncaev
tiMuy a fjtiwp. stsmff.
rujwiff't Astorast. sua
Itv ercttakybs; cttujsw; xnt
ktrUctUiCtk . vsr- ssn
26-4t
Cashier.
n, p .T.nts is no etrencer. hot an
fit - " xr
lr v-
J50. R.SRIUIT, lwWU!AMMm9nkf.sVwV
le resident of Nebraska, gf1. V;
wtnf cwiv.tno.
m NFW ntahT CnVATn? I
tpli-MC4 M4y tar I'Wtttf
old restonsibl
lluWi at Grand Islsnd for 12
(Mn There to the place to getfatraama rssnrr marram
tour information in regard tt fet .TaY.V
antf eaa n ktr ia tn wa.. m v
teSinit)nMnc is t.
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w m m .iPi
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spotsitility and utility t physletaa. t"r? TW, ,Br. -'ia1" W
tv it w. :. wj riAad. at tne iioi-h
a wm w - - a smssmmiwtPd ra crwuii, rm,
load Bouse. Mttdty. Jaanary 2Sth. TFTS VSZtV?ti
I tmtfJ "AW imlmv. U9
ami atsjeesasta sriw i w)iiw4
The utdersigtod will sell at pwblte. . r .
aale at his reotdeneo it HigaUtd,
Tewaship, Jewell County,
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.. .eYEET P0TIT0ES
frwM
s ... - Tawa 1 . Ratcc 10. weet, seven ,:;2 --;
"; . ........ mtvA tMdrsV. . oetsaaa.
miles soutt aau oae ems. w w- ,
ou Thursday, Jan. 31, th following
property, tcwit: 4 head ot horses,
heedef eettle. Torts, Nit tjoatht
VtW. WltMAtl.
I.P.jMfofth5htuoU8ttto
Medtoti atd Surgical Inetiwatt. wiW
Ve it Bed Ctoud. Motaity, Jaa. itth,
U the Hollead
HFAIIM 'mU0m
Da net kt terjwdie keep you frost
saHtag ttw oolotraaea uerasw.
it Bed Owd at tte ue-
muat have lived it Bed "Cloud or se;
esjredtWpAtstatheialivUgnAwn
thrtSjHy wwSlf
Ttt,
Farm For Rent
U4 Uewee, Motday, Jtttary 28th.
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