1V u I t al Ei ii - t ;- k?o Wf? "if - - "9r- Vy, Vol. 16. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, June 14, 1889. No. 46. EC vv BlillijieFy step On 4th Avenue, Ped Cloud. The ladies of Red Cloud are cordially invited to call on me whenin need of Millinery Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. M. MAYBEE. MM ! M I . - - Hacker & Parker, THE GROCERS EED CLOUD, NEB. GUMP & WARNER, REM E8TATE&LQAN BROKERS all and examine our bargains. Correspond ence solicited, GUMP & WARNER. OnerajHouse Block Red Cloud .? af. . t; j ; A 1kT! Subscribe for The CIEF, the oldest and newsiest paper in the county. Job work in all its vari ous branches in best style. Bcjwrtaaeat rtk. latarter. Wabhimhton, D. C. May 1. Tke various saeiieal association aid the medical profession will be glad to lean that Dr. John S. Bil liags, smrgeoa U. S. amy, hat eon seated to take elarge of the report oa the mortality and vital statistics ef the Uaited Sutes as retimed by the eleventh ceasms. As the United States has no sys tem of registration of vital statistics, such as is relied upon by other civili ized nations for the purpose of ascer taining the actual movement of pop ulation, oar census affords the only opportunity of obtaining near an ap proximate estimate of the birth and death rates of much the larger part of the countrj, which is entirely un provided with any satisfactory system of state and municipal registration In view of this, the census office, during the month of 3Iay this' year, will issue to the medical profession throughout the country "Physician's Registers" for the purpose of obtain ing more acurate returns of deaths than it is possible for the enumera tors to make. It is earnestly hoped that physicians in every part of the country will ee-operate with the cen sus office in this important work. The record should be kept from June, 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890. Nearly 26.000 of these registration books were filled up and returned to the office in 18S0, and nearly all of them used for statistical purposes. It is hoped that double this number will be obtained for the eleventh census. Physicians not receiving registers can obtain them by sending their names and addresses to the census office, aid, with the register, an offi cial envelope which requires ao stamp will be provided for their return to Washington. If all medical and surgical practi tioners throughout the country will lend their aid, the mortality and vital statistics of the eleventh census will be more comprehensive and complete than they have ever been. Every physician should take a personal pride in having this xeport as full j and accurate as it is possible to make it. It is hersby promised that all in formation obtained through this source shall be held strictly confiden tial. Robert L. Porteb, Superintendent of Census. e4ace4 Fare ul Traasywitatl.su Free rates, both ways, will be gives ob shipments of fire engines and other fire apparatus from points on the B. 4 31., in Nebraska to Red Cload aad return for the tournament. Provided notice is given chairman of the tournament committee on or be fore the fint day of July. Passenger rates have been arranged for via the B. 6 M. railroad as fol lows: From points trithin seventy five miles of Red Cloud, one fare for the round trip: from points where fire companies are located, who will attend meeting at Red Cloud, uoc fare for the round trip. All other territory in Nebraska not included in above, at the rate f a fare and a third on the certificate plan. For further infor mation, address. A. J. Tomlixsox, Ch'n Tournament Committee, Red Cloud, Nebr. if---X' Ml Mil ymi u i CHEAP FOR CASH ! S F SPOKESFIELD DEALER Di Dry Goods, Groceries, Millinery, -Nfec., is again before the public with a large and choice line of goods, and is selling close for cash. Latest Styles in Millinery always on hand. Hcklla'a Aralea Salve. The best sa' ve in the World for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and all skin eruptions, and positively cures, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to ffive perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. In the year 1840 the population of the United States was about 17,000.- 000. the census tor 1890 will show 70,000,000. The conclusion is that the people of United Sutes have been doing as well as could be expected mmder the circumstances. 4 .-w. T8 Ttd a i t?to t TTHFDT?n rr 11 -J. xvi-i.ijz,rvo ijillci. vyj. WILL MAKE w"v a Tke New MacawsT You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it Yott may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience lust how 1 good a thing it is. If yow have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thine v.. tt. :. . v : . ... uvui t b mis nueu ukcb men m tnmi Dr. King ' New Discovery ever titer holds a viae in the house. If yow mavs never uses u ana snoota be affl icted with a cough could or amy throat Lung or Chest trouble secure & beetle at once and give it a lair trial. It is guariateed every tune J? mosey refun ded. Trial Bottle Free at Henry Cook's Drugstore. 6 r POSITIVELY Louver than any yard in the world A. J. Tomlinson chairman of the tournament committee at Bed Cuud has received favorable replies from the following gentlemen to whom courteous invitations Were extended to attend the firemens tournament to be held July 16th to 19th inclusive in that city. Gov. John M. Thayer, Ex-Gov. James W. Dawes, Don. Geo. W. E. Dorsey, Hon. A. S. Paddock, Hon. Chas. F. Manderson, Hon. Ewd. Rosen u? or, Dr. Geo. L. Miller. Hon. John M. Thurston, Hon. II. W. Hardy Hon. y. G. Hastings, and many others of Nebraska's most prominent gentlemen. Will Attea the Tearaey. Yesterday afternoon J L Templeton received the information that the railroad rate desired by the fireman to attend the Nebraska tournament had been given. The Council Bluffs teams will all attend. Now it is in order for the road s to grant the rate favor of Iowa fireman in order that our state tourney may be made a grand success. Omaha Republican. lee! IceU lee!!! Fred Hummel wants his friends to know that he has piles of fine river icr for sale which he will offer to the trade in se?son. Reserve your or ders for him. Take Notice. To William Arnold: You are hereby notified that on Hie Ttli day of November! 1887,1, L. Batm purchase! at Sublictax safe from the county treasurer. M. '. AlcNttt, at the court-house in Bed Cloud Webster county. Nebraska, for the taxes for the year 1SW. amounting to SG.9.. The following uesi-riueu lauu suuaieu ill CU3ier COUIuy, Nebraska, taxed in the name of William Ar nold, The n e H, sec C, town 3, range 0, west of the G p.m., containing 40 acres. The time lor redemption of said land from the lien ot said tax sale will expire November 7th, l&9,auaif not redeemed before the above date expires I will make application for a tipu4nnr tn-- deed. l. Baum. Take Notice. To William Arnold: November its:, I, L. Baum purchased at You are hereby noriSed that on the 7th day of November ifS7. 1. L. Banm tuirehavd at niihll .. -. -- ; . - - r tax saieirom me county treasurer, M.u.jfc- Nitt. at the court house in Bed Clond. WrtMt county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the year ISM amounting to 9Gff. The following described una situated in venster county .Nebraska, taxed in the name of William Arnold. The north-west "iot The sooth-west M. section fi tows 3, range 9 west of the p.m. containing 40 uiu i-iuuia acres. iue one ior reaempuon of said land from the lien of said ta-r ai will expire November 7th 1S89, and. if not re- aeemea Dciore xne aoove date expires I wiu make application for a treasures tax deed. L.BAUX. Take If tleet taefoUowinroescrll canity. Nebraska, i Arnold: Thesoet Xr. vhiUm Arnold: iouare neresraoiueauiatoBiaena Noveatber IS87I. L l rot at tax sate troat tke eouatr traanr. H. B. Me- Nittatttae courthouse in Sed Cloud. Webster. county rteorasia iorjae saxes ocineyeari aasonnungsv se, im sttaated ta Webster e tke saaw of William Arnold: Thr in nth aist If ofthessoth-westsectioB (.towms. rsage. west 9t the 6 pan. containing- 41 ami SHtetb. acres, xae iibw ior reaempota ex aua maa from tbelienof audtax aue wul exMreve vanber 7th. 188. and if sot redeemed before the above date expires I win make application for a treasurer's tax seed. L.Bacx. President, Albany, N.Y., J. A. TTJLLBY, Kobt. V. SHIBET, Treasrarer. Vlce-Pxeideal NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN 0 PAID UP CAP11AL,$50,00Q. Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECTOKS: H. Clarke, Albany. New York Geo R. Beach, BalstonSpa NT. W. H. Kobeson, Aibanv, iN. Y. Ji S. irancis, nttsdciu. Has R,V.Shirey D.M.Flatt E.'P. Hichland. J. A. Tulleys M.B.3IcNit MONEY ICANED. On improved farms in tsbrn'.ka vud Khn.A.i. Mouev furnished as soon 88 the security is approved. Fnncjal ana interest payable m Ked Uioud USE ONLY TheMONAECH Mixed Paints! This is gaaranteed and proved by chemical analysis to be composed of strictly pure lead, zinc and linseed oil, with no adulterations of Barytes, whiting, alkalies water. The best is the cheapest. For sale by C. L. COTTING, Druggist. B. V.Shirey, Pres. Hknry CLARKE,Yice-Pres. -Jno. R. Shirey, Cashier Howard B. Catiiee, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, - $75,000 Transact a general hanking business, bey and cell sosstj; Trarrants .'. county, precinct and school district bonds. Buj and sell foreign exclianu DIRECTORS: Jas. McNeny. J. A.Tulleys, G. W. Lindsey. B. V. Shirey. John R. Shirey. . F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kenney. HENRY COOK DEALER IN ER WALL PAP Paints. Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, Just received a line and complete line of Ladies' Summei Goods, Lace and Swiss Embroidery, Flouncings, Hamburgs,: ' Laces, Jerseys; Challies, Lawns, Sateens the latest styles. Shirtings ginghams, dress trim minga, hosiery and gloves, , Goods sold at the low est figures - ' -otil.u J 1 F. V. TAYLOR, KKEPSTHX FLNtSri'LlNE OF TmkH.tl. TWuliamArB0i4: You are aerebrsnUled that on the 7th day ef s OTeaaoer 1887, j, i. tax sale froathe Bvrchued at pubUe eoHBtr treasBrer. M . B. Me- tiitt. at the coarMwase la Ked Ckd, Webster Kentucky is chewing the quid of content. Three hundred million pounds is the estimate of her tobacco crop this season. county; Xebraska, far the taxes or the year lamaaMHUHBgw sjinouuowing aeseriDea land situated fit Webster county Nebraskav tax ed in thename of William Arnold: The south west Jiot the southwest ;. section 6. towns, ranze 9, west of the 6 pja. containing 40 and 82 louth acres. Tne tine for redemption of said land from the Hen of said tax sale will expire November 7th, 1889. aad if not redeemed before above uate expire I will mate application tor a treasurers tax deed. ppuc .BA1 Furnity re 1 - unit ' ' - - . In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anytbf g in his line Opposite First National Basic, Red CIod. CM. f- i 1 ! . 1 .1 1 y m !v m . ifXi, ,; ' '-- - M