JSaaaaaaBai W in it" ' , eteaarsKSj -'..jj3-j.i' 1 iiiTT w i tti 7 i laaaanTBna i ,r - - , - -i-r-r FiT-re- :tae"aT WBiS.!liAKSW ir5vr'aK JW5.TT(CiE& f-FS "rT3- .'.IMftSiTK! s. ..,.. i m i T pOTAv POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel of pure strength and -xholesomenes, more economic! than the ordinal") kind and cannot be sold in eompetion vcilhtha multitudes of low test short Ight alum nr phosphaU: powdor-.. Sold only In out. KOVAL HAKINGPOWDEKCO. V IOC Wall street. N. Y. -Jltv. &e get grf glntf. k. C nORXER, ProprleKM l'ubliMied rrrj Friday mornirc from the offic in the Moon Mock. Red Cloud. Neb. Fam Loam. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Call and investigate. G. W, Barker. SPLINTERS Gathered Vp fcjr Chief Kcportrra Ira And Aheut the City Caaat-f. awnings blew down on Several Monday. Cook's the placo to get valentines. All styles. Hon. 1. B. Hampton was in Red Clond Monday. Nats, fresh candies, etc., kept at Ernst Welsh's. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than TcratF. V. Taylor's. . Get your meals at the Farmers Eat mf house. E. Wclsch. Money to loan at a living rate of interest by D. M. Matt. Henry Cook has a fine line of valen tines Go and ser them. J. 1 Bailey and A.J. Kenney r have nVncd from Lincoln. Great bargains in woolen dress good- at Mrs. F. Newhouse. " Poor "Doodle-dc-do" had to put up nine doftara that he had raked in. The ladies B. H. 31. Society will meet with Mrs. Win. Cathcr, at 2 o' clock Tuesday, Feb: 12th. Elcra. P. Ralph of this county and Tishcy Francis of Jewell Co. Kansas were licensed to wed on the 2nd. If you want Early May wheat or White Russian oats for seed call on L. H. Rust, at the city feed store. Josiph. H. Arrants and willie Cone both of North Branch, Kansas were -narried by Judge Sweezy at his office in this city on the 4th. The globe on the arc light at the -corner of 4th avenue and Webster street was blown out and broken hy the high wind on Monday. When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of T. V. Taylor, oppo site the post office, and pick you out a fine kitchen or parlor suit. George Wcsternhausen of Oregon and Ella Carr of Illinois were joinod in marriage by Judge Swecxy at his office in this city on the Cth. John Docker says his trade has nearly doubled since moving into his new quarters. He attributes it partly to his new location and partly to the fine line of goods he is now carrying. II. B. Simons is traveling over the county soliciting subscribers for the wind mill outfit. Decidedly an appro priate acquision to that institution. He's a great reformer and would like an office, having quit farming to be come a politician. Mrs. Bail.-y, while walking north on Webster street during the high wind on Monday had the misfortune to be knocked over and huit by some galvanized iron that was taken out of the Mogn block and left near the walk. However her injuries are not The subscribers who wrote the edi tor asking why a city was called "she" mM;-l the followinc: The answer r aeeSls an caaj one There is more or less bustle alout a city, besides a eity has outskirts, and a he could not under auv circamatance-i have skirts ofaA-kind. Mr?K. F. Highland, late read as ter of the B. & M. at this place, hav ing been appointed train master over the eastern division of the IS. . with headquarters at Nebraska City. Mr. I). F. McFarland road master oa the Oberlin braueh has beem assigned to the vacaucy caused by Mr. High land's promotioa aad trill locate ia Cloud. TO CUT Mens caps only 15 etc at B. AG. G. R. Chanej was in Superior this ! week. E. Welsch was in Superior on last ' Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Markcll have moved to Lincoln. Oysters at Ernst Welech's. Best brands kept. The weather last Sanday was as balmy ar spring. Henry Cook and Charley Potter were in Hastings this week. Sleeper Bros regular days for grind ing arc Wednesdays and Saturday. Jean Pants, warranted not to rip for only $1.00 at II. &G. Miss Carrie Brown was visiting her parents Saturday and Sundav. A little child of Charley Gurney's died one day last week of crowd. All winter goods at your own say so at B. Sc G. Remember a good solid over-coat can be bought of B. cs G. for $1 .50. Overcoats at cost and more to at B. AG. Look at our jean pasts for $1.00, warranted not to rip. B. & G. Milton's Paradise lost lost when he left his relatives in Gage county MrE. L. H. Fert and Mrs. A. C. Hosmer vere in Beatrice this week. Receiver Holland reports that the street car line is paying quite well now. Dou't forget to go to W. L. Haines when you want furniture. He keeps a fine line. Great bargains in Hamburgs, hos ery and white trimmings at Mrs. F. Ncwhousc. The Firemen will give a ball at the L O. O. F. hall next Thursday even ing, the 14th. All kinds of novelty braid, rick rack, braid, tinsel cord Ac. Ae. at Mrs. F. Newhouse. The Chautauquan circle will meet at Mrs. C. W. Kalcy's next Tuesday evening Feb. 12th. Henry Bentley, a brother of M. R and John W. Bentley is in the city. He is a resident of Iowa. Mr. Frank Rhoton received a hand some present of a gold watch and chain this week from his parents. Take your old copper ware, iron, rage, etc., to Morhart who will ex change tinawre for the same. tf . M . V. Eastcrdyand wife, of Tccum seh who has just returned from Tacoma, W. T. is visiting in the city with S. A. and H. H. Easterday. Samuel Miller of Amboy, will read the news and all of it, he having pla ced his name on the books of the Great Family Weekly. Thanks Sam uel. The K. P. lodge had a grand meet ing on Saturday evening. Several brothers from Superior and Hebron were here to see the work in the third rank conferred. The Golden Eagle Clothing Store has just received 6G 1-12 dezen new spring hats, and expect to get in f of a dozen more. Call and sec them. C. Wiener. A Yaaac 7. Mr. John Young, manager of B. M. Young A Co. dry goods house, was the happiest man that ever walk ed on Wednesday morning. The tea hon for all this happiness, was from the fact that hi? wife presented him with a handsome girl baby. John ie putting up money that she is the handsomest young lady in the city. Usual weight and cigars plenty. Con gratulations are in order. H. TW HCABTS TBI AT BEAT A !!. A Brilliant Vt e-Jalnc at the Bealacare r Kea a keea Taeaaar Cvealac. JchaO. Vtlirr aad Hettle L. Kheea Tatted In n alrlatuajr. The editoi of The Chief has not had the pleasure of attending as bril liant a wedding for many years as .that which occurred on Tuesday cen- inc. between John O. Yeiscr and Miss Hettie L. Skcen, the accomplished Saw Crre. 1 .- , - - nuiT U 1. J ... .!. , itnnAt liu. . i I. .1 J L....rM. -A Vf. i'iurv Mnl. Prarl fkrf n nu" K m IC. " "' ;"-: ua caiiarcu uauguu-r--. .......... .. , T.Jr.Mn, K. RaBdMaw watar calur icUUs., -3 frane!. Mia Oartrei and ! M .. hetatlnaftertea.A.Hlsbr K-ard Carter and wife. Dcen npMa. Ea-aa raan. i Viz line linen towel. J. J Uudter. neauti!ultaro-.LlUicIMoa. UawUful table cover, emtfoidec, " ana "mtn'SS awhrt. ! Monio Cook, .-liver celr?and.Kert Hrr.""-,. .. Anchor of choir- flower. MI Alice 1 s,,m0T' Chin Lind jointed tailt tl:-b. I- 'T- ifeandlllMCulbertvn. iHwcn crrtal slaaes. B. T. Mixer ' Mlver refary crater. Mr, feuon. aa! XL Cnatal trater 'net. J. W. h-rood and wile. ?rt tole linen. S. V. :okeSel4 and wife. 1-aJr lcratrd Mooe Taaw. T. C. lUcker aad wife. .. .. . w IflDcailnarliaailier"ct.AaIlallatJSB- , . Fine rlock. mountM in eraaite aad eaaea iron with troaze Skure. also pair broaxe vaMM, I). II. iaier, win. : iuuiut' Wallace . bercod, W. It A Umj4iv M j. twmiajm ' ... --",-t .7 . If utoo. W. ThoratuR;. if. saeraooa. -. . long to the associated press of this , K(, SLee at t!,cr county "i e" See. Chief, Helmet, J , , . n.ri- j t - deuce on North 4.eua handsome ro;i- euar trecr keea. rler. Clieckou bank, bv tatlier, K. Skreii. tli fnlim'tlml tuimlkfrrlilrl. U. I . f . ... .... V. ..v . ... .-..--m- I l i M ..II.,... Rnnhi;n Krtmu and Ttemnarat. uu"-c " M.iw-r no.i:i bolilrr and rake ta.ket, reari The boys are all after a big chunck of affair was one of theoeicty events of fckn. county financial goody. The news--the eca-on :ml rc:'.:crche in ecir HUsa aeliual Itaat. r.anpr Kiiainpstl in Hod Cloud IllUst be .rt ;..i.Ut- ? -in .'rirlv liniir tllO dry shucking or else the hungry cdi- j Iiulubt.r of j.uest who were so Meaar. Spanogle and Mawh. nresi- fortuuate as tureceiie an invitation i-ent and aecretary olour scnooi .ktu to the wcduiiitr, Loiraxi to a-emblc. were pleasant visitors at our ache et for the lASt Wednesday. isits to oar scaooi P ' are far more freqaent this year Ua tors would aot be kaawiLg at each other so fiercely. B. H. Leader. It's net that George, the editors arc all unhappy because no one can be in i ..,.....,. ,. I... ,. duccd to start a rclirzious paper here, i -'". " -; ' ... ... I everv nor-v .-in-: t-(.ri;j' in 'i io markV vuc mu. and bv the tiji-f tht; Iw-u1 sc !' h:ul arrtvi J ijonrinK'ii'.'i j with a iay !!. '"'a:rl at A aI aVata. A few days ago Mrs. James Mc Partland livine north of the city went to Oxford Junction, Iowa on a visit to friends, accompanied by her children, among which was a bright eyed little girl, the pride of the household. The lady and friends were enjojing the visit nicely, until the little girlj . . ..i j- i-ii. .i '- took sick ana noiwiinsinnaing mcuiuu medical aid the little huffercr died. rrL.a i. T- TUl....l..rw l.n.l tA ... ... i . (in- rid.i! . the death of his child was a telegram , , . ' -i!l urot'tiur. announcing the decth. It was a ery f-cvcie blow to the lather and lam y. 1 -. . . ."W. ' "i't Tac body was luoiiirh to Jica louu caiuraav auu wieriucub iyi. iint " . , t ' Ul'd't' JINttf.U" iuonuay. jut' ucsutostu ia..a,iit,o hiw and any lormer year. School officers and !. . . a. t. . J Aa-kAa inrar. f,-idiitfe wa .o.Ie-l j parents seem w h a - . ro::-.' of t'ie firyt ' elt in tnc welfare of our schools than the ciw. fc ii' . durin- PreTi0U9 Jeaw We rfttl . rw -'.-,:.! ii- wa.vs J?la(i t0 welcome visitors. .'raiWe - -oft.,., hr ..c. 1rof- 'nrr" 8P"Bt U,t ' th- r- am. coihci-iic .; plv- and Sunday in Superior. . tl. itr-H rtg i.u .a aui :. j,-w Recesses have been resumed as i, ,u i.,-.-.. iil-rn ! ---.iiid.. muv 8"nc pupils prefer relaxation from ...... . .i.i !-: -.... .msIi. ,ci .tl.i :U i..rth iuii:..r when- tlac wuuy, numia mcir r.cu- -..v- , .:. t. Yeii.ii. ma u-.-i-i hap- tl0n btudy necessiUtes it so mucn, ,.. i,.niK..r, uiad Uieiu in-.:, and wife, 'we presume, as tneiorce 01 naou cai . i-r -.vlsich a-ftat.' -' . ns r..,i.Ml . ' (or it. Today it is a much disputed :c.t:.. w V mifm ,,luc-t,on- ls reccs, necessary in t;ne ,i,e of tb. co.t'; h'lZhcr blades ot schools? Many of -tori i.i t.:. it. li ' our "hlcst educators advance the most . (Hjjjr, i. i't-1.1!. j logical arguments in favor of its abo- iJjf:, j i.uoii irom sanooi me in tue mguur Ic. Qi: :-.e -ii. ?" OI ' CWUII-cku.--... j i that it is tietruncmai to me progress some Railroad ! Fare One Gent a Mile I have this day concluded to open up A'Cash House, February 1, 1889, I. will run artrictlycadi house. Please call and note my price. It will be a greater cut on prices than one cent a mile by the railroad company. I will positively NOT sell one cent's worth of goods on time. If .my goods that sell for 15c or two for 25c, I will sell for liV. &c. Will make exact change so you see you will eaye i.0 per tout by trading at a Strictlv Gash House. You will not have to help iiy bad accounts. As a credit buaineas is run all customers have to pay more for goods to help pay the losses of bad debti. I c-in do businesifor less profit for cash, and that is what I am go ing to do Sell Strictly for Cash or Produce ! So come and see me and you will say that 1 have struck the right key note to that great hereafter which means in a commercial fray great success in business. All will say we have found the place and the man to trade with. Come, come, come 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. YOUNGS C. O. D. EMPORIUM. i,,UBU- " ""t . .lai.t.lcufi-. iwa. bivl..' cilanaiuianiwuewuneMai V" have tho sympathy of the community , h( ijujiii ,inc( j of thc fichool. True, there are plausible arguments in iw lavur. Onr new class in ''Etymology of Words" ih progressing finely, and all in their affliction. A Worthy PromotlaM. 3n the appointment of Ed. F. lligh ltijad of this city to the portion of tijsin master over an important line of . ai(l :mj c. the B. & M. road, ib a promotion that . p10.4 , v.,. , land uhitr I.it .-lil-pvr. 'I'hv -.'room wa- ! "vii intio i,-u-.1 'itiioiial suit of biucK uitt: L'i!.. Aibi-rt coat d irhit- ".ivt- 'uun.r ill" Jie- t . I th" ladicN ti riiiL :uk J appear interested in their new study. The philosophy class has been mak- jng some pleasing experiments in thc ifj justly merited on the part of Mr. ,.,. K. Sk-jen. iu.ir.hei oi the mule, infraction of light 1. who has been in the emphe of ' u,:lhogatr. plu-ii and nprioot -!!. tic companv for a number of year? a- -jj ieaij Skcou. -itcr of tin- road master of thc amc company be- !,ri.io. was drt-if.i in o h-n.d-nm.- dot- f UUC- twecn Red Cloud and McCook and -,. J uiuil v.ith pnik Ik budice contiguous branches. He has been a mj, ) VL-ir. -i-ttr f thc Last Friday afternoon rhctoricals were the best we have had for some ,.re a pink satin ' Iio" of Biblical hihtory from Latin into Enclihh which we deem pieasam i ell as a change in Latin Triday afternoon the junior latin class translated into English. ''Jos- I ... -a. .. ? faithful and conscientious officer of ,.,r0ul.. ...... Ju-- d in a han'Uoi.iul'. ;-'Phold mto r.gypt. r.vcry rnoay .t - -j -;n Ail i,; ., t.n. " i n- ii ithunuDils of this class translate a uiu uuuiiwut uw ' .." iiiaut: i). - . ;; .v ) i- i sition with hono' to the company and ij5s r.t.rlo .Mn.v credit to himself. His headiuarters v.ith m:iu tfmiiiif..- U .. nt obra-ta t'itv to which m:" -.T. .",.. t ..'- .t..r.. ,,. ..!......; and instructive a place he will soon move with hii- fam-1 lttr1 1 bUlu itlt hanu i-.tiim-i Howvk. J fro111 oar or(lI-fy work ily. TflE Uiiiek, with -Mr. tligiiiana s. ih, jr. It Bui!.--'.. va-attici m arainu,ir many friends in Bed Cloud and tlic' i,-,,,,.-,,.,.. .tctl jrray rncaded -..11. -'rof- Curran has promised that in valley will be sorry to losc him as a ' ji38 Mii Ad'-.iui. was tttt-.-: tl,e ear futur nc wiH organize a citizen, but join him in cougratula-,,,, ., ,,;k .-.uriah with bi.ck lace dr.q. class for elocutionary drill for which tionsin his good fortune and promo-( Lrv ' ' purpose 4hoc who wMi to participate tion to a higher and more responsible j M- i,JvilL Marh wa- dres.-.d in ' remain after -l p. m. at least three Here's our hand, Ed., for ..bhiatioii blue -ilk and black vehct. y h week. Ihi;. oner,noaouoi, b.-auti will Dc gratclutly accepieu a goou i- n:ic f those rare accom- aothrr Worthy Fr..m..iloi.. i ; '..... ..., ',..,.ta tl.,, .ImnlH !m -.ultivated 1 t. I. Tiil. . !.- IT -"-T"!"! .1 iriiMH-i. tux .,.. .---- (.iiiek reporter learneu position. future ."-ucccss and prsperity. j Mi Lou.t Hrilor.-, o in! ".iiik s;ik ani "-. to. Mi- l.'iitt "' r v Thursday afternoon that A. J. Welch a t r.t'tu. .: a - ..-. the courteous and affable B. & M. Mias Eamw 1.i..vh v.,,.. Sl some blnck -mk -S:rt a-m imhi.- readiti. tfr.-f! ,u piishnifiit- :norc than it ha .been in the past. u i,hmI-. -Villa Catheu, Editor. tiai-5. t The great blowhard outfit talks about having more local than any two papers in tha city. The facts are, if it wasn't for the rest of the pa pers thc outfit wouldn't have any items . It has to wait until the news papers arc published before it ean go to press. The only fresh thiag about lt-. aircnt at this place had been pro- motcd to the position of station Mis- K .-' vir die.-cd in .Saturday cvenisr, thc Knights of agent at McCo-ik, the principal head- black -ilk .t.n bin k -ilk and cream , L'jthia-.. of this, pl.ice. went to Red auartcrs of the company between tri in ui in -'-. (Cloud on the evening train, having Omaha and Denver, at an increase of h-OI.umc H-teUr v...ic a hund-been invited by the members of Red salary. Mr Welch has been in Bed some biowii silk. 'Cloud lodge to atteir-1 and a-wist in Cloud five years and most of that' Miss Litlic Letsoii va- dw-sd :n a pivJn some work in the "rank of time has been either manager jhniid-?omc pink .-i!k. knight." After th lodge had cloed of telegraph at this point, or' Mr-. A. lit r v, tlfte coimni taun. thc S'lptrior kniglits were taken in .. . .. ...! ... . ., ,1 It . t 1 11. -1 1 I.BA.1.AWA M4 aent and has so dealt witn inc peo- jm- i.etna i un-cri.-en. uanusouie , cnargt: oy xni ivea ioau ih"ii - pie that he has been & decided favor ite with the business men as well as the cit;zens at large. All through hi business intercourse he has made lots of friends and few cnemie-, and in Ids removal from Bed Cloud to Mc Cook he will carry with him thc best wishes of BedCloud people for success thc paper is the editor and the old an. prosperity. We can fully recoui plato matter. nn-Tul him to the good peopl of Mc- , , ... Cik a a ccntlciacn of the iir.-t vrater Tho new came called the "edi tor's delight," is played in this wise: Take a piece of ordinary writing paper and fold it up carefully and inclose a bank note sufficiently large to pay all arrearages and a year in advance, and scad it to the editor. What adds im mensely to the pleasure of the game, is to send a new subscriber or two, ac companied by the cash. Keep aa r nn the editor, aad if a amile -4,-, V adorn his face the trick works like a charm. Ex. 5 PS o Oh s a o a Q 'Jl b S3 o The only House iu thc city whtrrc yoa can buy good- at Ice than whole sale prices. You wonder how wc can afford to do this? The answer is simple We have the best buyer in tho United States watching for bargain WITH THE KKAIiY CASH. He has iastrnctions not to buy uu less at 25 per cent hdow wholesale value. New goo is come every weak aad are sold again before wc cat. hard ly realise it. Watch for our bargaita thi spring. Call oftea at our store and " the NEW AMUVALS. Our Millinery etock will be here in proper time at prices that will atonih YOl. Hi o n a o a o YOUNGS C. O. D. EMPORIUM. Golden Eagle cic-im -iiir.ih i marched to a restaurant where an Tlicie were manv ther handrouie ' elegant oynter suoper awaited them. eo-tunies but space forbids menti-n The bovs returned on the 11 o'clock thereof at th.-.iMiic. 'train yesterday ana all agreed that The tabic- verital.h irioaned with ' H"--d Cloud is thc plu to go to hare delieieu- eiioi- of all c1.hsoh and , good time and that the boys there were haml-omelv d- rated with cost-, know how to maj-e tnings piaapani, Waily The 'JuiEr i- sorry to hac Mr. Welch depart from among us as our business and social relations have always been pleasant, but inasmuch as the position is more remunerating wc take pleas ure in wishing him god-speed in his ne-w home. He will move with his family to McCook in a few days, when he will assume charge of the duties of thatstatioB. He has been a faithful ottcer and justly merits his promotion. The case of the Bank of Dorchester y. Talbot aad Talbot was dismissed at to Ellen. 0. Talbot,(wifo of A. M. Tal botOon the gronad that she could not be held aa surety, on the note given by her husband, u there was no evi dence adduced to show that she charsed or intended to charge her sep arate property. Judgment was read eredafainst A. M. Talbot for the face of the note, lesethe amount of neory paidtheroc. The Bank of Dorchester uurpor ing to he aa innocent porcka e, of aaid cct, hut failin to -arose the same to the satisfaction of the court. If the Bank of Dorchester could have sustained the plea of innocent nurchaser they could have obtained judgment against A. M. Talbot for the full amount ot note. in neiuwr case could Ellen. G. Talbot be holden, aa a married warns- aiffBeeare aa nxa a a aete akeolamay void, una On last Saturday was the 4Sth birthday of our friead Mr. M. R. Bea Uey. Nethiag straage would have been thought of the fact, had it sot bora that his good wife taiakiagto make life' ragged path brighter coa ceived the idea of feaviaf a aamher ef his fellew citiuai present ta the eve ning for the happy parpeae efetm memoratiag the event. The whole afair was a sarpriee, and Mr. B. was completely aoaplaaaed over it, it hav ing beea handled aeateely. Theeve aing was Jeaeaatiy aesaed ia Tarioas pleawee, ameegwkwa wanaa eie- gmat repeat served by the hostess aa aisted by Mits Mollie Ceek. It was a very pleasant creat and will long he remembered by the boys. Mr. Ben ley rewired aumereaa preseau amwag which was aa elegaat silk hat. --i---------a----p--a-awB----------iaa-aai- Eobert. . Laca ef Sheridan Co. Kaa. tktTlk ly flowers. tc 1n: ( hep takes jirrcat plea-uic in co:igratuIntiii!-; the happv couple and hope- their life mav , 'ni. blessed with happines-, a.id that not a 'wave ot truu&Ie oe tncirs dur ins their journey over the sea of niat rimonv. The present- were numer ous and -o;tly and embraced every conceivable article necc-sary to house keeping. After tte guests had dis persed to their various homes th newly wedded couple a. ere con?eed to their residence already prepared, where they will commence the daties of life for themselves, and where, we hope, they will fnd the happiaess that should pervade the home of a true witc aad a loving hasbaad. Nay thc waters of life be tranquil aad their journey smooth is the best wish of their many friends. The follewiag is the list of presents: for their .Journal. guesi8. fcUf'enor SilTtr itrtijiaw trfaaJ. A. S. Marrta. wife. aa4 Mi-. LarOUTaaraa. -suvrr ancr aianrr coaca -tf-ooas. u. wcer r-awn. OaaaairCaiBsaUk-ArUletacs. aWe Ae- uav art tricaei! table liaea. Loua Btnoa-. Oae p4a kaifp. vrr, Rem SVy-amwr. T--4atrk haMrr. tMiTir. aMI F-mta. TrrWrttpralsaaaakt-Kp.JInL Saen Hf- viila rtas. Do aa4 E-taa Mfaaerton. iatrtBaiaa4-wnf aafar af-aaa. A. C. .Ha. vr mud wife. -c of kal-m aad forks. IMnartl BUora Sk aM aarer -u-m. wui Teicr. aiaa ua rr mC Xtr-a r. tx Ttawr. !Uk t-axapr. S. n. Yrfetr. itilac-40s.a-T.(a- O.T-tarr. vt -dTM-flmit inl-frtL Fraak Cswara. - Fiaarartrran-i i Paz. sflrer kravrand frr&v I. J. lular. i trtii yaatSF-. M a. O. a i-. SOftr -nrraa p tea t aa-l tray . ml Lrttv at Owe. . ... r-fflT-s tea - cam wiarr Mifr wHtlp di-Js aaa TarV. n. 11 3teK- I j-s iTfT w '- amrif i i Sanaa rwe--f, (darn fonatrH. mellaf l"he senate this morning passed the bill for the riliefcf Adams t ounty. la 1S50 William. B. Thome, co.tnty trees, urer, was found to be short iif bia cash abont 50,000. To secure h bonda- men he deeded them about 140,000 worth of property. The bond t vas only i 000, but the sureties offered lo give the county a warranty deed tnTharne's property in return for their ieeae from Habilty tiader the bond. The county accepted the proposition.. iut Tborne began a suit to recover a part or hia property. He set up that he was no: liable to the countv for the state taxes in statute, which nnpav-ers a county to acquire title to prop any in certain cases by judicial proceed- iag. Thorne maintained tliat ate property had not oome iate the pes aad been act fcr to-day. hat was acet- seseiom of Adams county by judicial nreceat,and joat caaasea the Jawae- aa aa .. a eouaty to acquire piiteeuj ey tydeed. The sale of the Thorne pro--arty by warranty deed. The sale of the Thorne properrjr haa been set for today, bat wa poaapsnti until taator row. Taorne waa tried for eaibesale-a-taaL seataaced aad pardose-l. there Win a belief that an employe was reapeatibi for she aaortaga. The ex: treasurer di last winter:---)iwala Bee, Feb. 7. Clothing Store ! Just received full line Spring Hats In every conceivable design. w G WIENER, Prop., Red Cloud and Wymore. hy Hoe. G. R. Chaaer, tabjeet "Thej 5 P- evideacea ef a fatire existaace.' , '. ko fi yo dolUr an..Mvis..MaKalinvitedteat-i"-' 00,::vr- "is naast, orgaas. tea-lall ef the services ef thischarch. old ptaaes, old beagkt for eash aad the same applied en a aew iastrameat, satlsfactioa war- i rsated. ?.Za. J. Bailzx. Farm For Rent -4ataarcxi---tlCtaJftaaaiaer. Xeraiag sexmea ftaSJaSmimm.aa-Z W:3ft S-!"1 iiamamiapajavaa3aJia-Mi-J Maraiag sexmea hy the pastar at atUmvekafl What haa hecoaae of the old ma?d i Laa she awl aaarned or toee atahinr and has 9exihh!ea ceased uecribU!j j fa, fttm ajiet. $ en LaetMeoday was a "tetmto bay k, y of weed aad water. .etheyareaaeaeatWKieraa-inotip j am hifh 6. W. aUtOa, Xra. CL White is iitHr with hr f p Clami, iMk mm v J - "V-"- ... j Mr. Caaries avaaa aa-a mmsw sea wiU eeatt Waaaictn Tarntaty tk aaar Mtatc wtme can -ever the tiea that -nd him lo nn-ay Nebraska. Mr. Ckariea 4aaith b raied km farm aad wiU tarn aiaattiatkm to aeh -calrarew areaaaaa. 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