tmM : i I h It P r R ? 1 HHBBHWaBSSISLiiE j5?biH - """ fSSaBBBBv JR QBBBBBBBaBat'w r jk bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl' jyaBaa rJ BBfia:--'- - m i jpSBBt&J w BEBtJj?'-mJi j"E53eBBBr ' i Vol. 17. DUCKER'S CASH Dry Goods House. Grand Fall Opening. We now have rll of ready to show you and invite your inspeetior. Largest and finest stock of Dry Goods and cloaks; We have ever shown which we will take pleas ure in showing you, whether you wish to buv or not We will cali voui attention -to our large stock of. Dress Goods AND dress Trimmings. In "which we we have taken special pains to get only the newest shades and styles You know that our prices are so far helow what others ask for the same goods that we will not mention them here In cloaks onr stock is simnlj immense and everyone asks what are toh going to do with them ail, you have enough cloaks to supply every lady in Bed Cloud Our replv is that we are coins"' to supply not onlv every lady in Bed CIcnd. but the whole vaHev. Our Cloak Entirely from tife res: off the store, with plenty of room, oor carpeted, eic: You can take all the time vou wish to and vou will notirfbotho-red with have over SIXTY PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS. EW MAEKET5 and MOD JESKAS. also hundreds of Cloth Cloaks of all descriptions is Children's Misss' and Ladies' all new styles and MARKED at PEICES TEAT"VlLY SELL THEM OUT FAST "We also wish to call your attention to one grade of CANTON FLANNELS "Which we are selling at 10 cts per yard, as good as you can get anywher else at 15 cents. "VYe only have 50 piece. and can not get any more at this price so come early , On the 1st of last January wc started in to double the trade of la3t year or quit the town, so far we kave cncceedcd and will try awful bird to keep it up and if hard work, low prices and good treatment will do it, we will stay with JQU for years, if no: we quit the first of next January. Come in and see us We will treat jen well and save you money on dry cood or cloaks of any kind J.J.DUCKER, RED CLOUD, NEB. 2XT TO PUIST NATIONAL BANK. an (J fell sroods our v Room Is separate select or think it over Chairs, etc'free other goods Deing strewn around "VVe Red Cloud, Webster County Neb., Friday, September BOARD PROCEEDINGS. Board met Tuesday, September 17th. as adjourned, ail members present. The minutes ol the last meeting read and approved. On motion fiOO was granted to Batin township to build a bridge in said township on section line between sections 21 and 28. The report of the appraisal of the w J and ne of nw section 27, town 2. rs.n6 2, was approved by the board. The w i was appraised at 84 50 and the lie I ot nw J at $4.00 per acre. Jones, Eeatou and Hummel were ap- pointed to appraise five acres of land in tne southeast corner ot sw J of sec tion 16, town 1, range 12, and appraised the same $5.00 per acre which was approved. An appropriation of $150 was granted to Potsdam township to build bridges on section line between sections 82 and 33 in said township. An appropriation of $100 was granted to Beaver township to build a bridge across Minnie creek", between sections 2 and C3. An appropriation of $100 was granted to Oak creek township to build a bridge across Crooked creek between sections 5 and S, bridge to be 30 feet long and 16 feet wide. n Petition a roa( was closed in Har- between section 14 and 15, town 4, range 12, and on petition from the same parties a road was ordered ooened on one-h&lf section line running north and south across section 14. town 4. range 12. and the owners of land on said sec tion grant tne right of way. said owners being M. Alexander. Elroy Pettj3. Albert C. Smith and H. G. Koehler. Board adjourned to September 18. Board met pursuant to adjournment. The chairman being absent Isaac Fish was called to tne chair. The clerk being absent G. P. Cather was appointed to keep the records. The following resolution was unani mously adopted. Resolved that we as members of this board, who drew over 2.00 per day for our services before July 1st 1689, under a rcisapprenention of the law, do re fund to the county such amount by crediting to our several accounts with the same. On motion an appropriation of 50 i was granted to Guide Bock township to build a bridge across Star creek on Guide Kockand Burr Oak. Road, An appropriation of 390 was granted to Garfield township to build a bridge across Deer creek on quarter section line ot section 7 said town and range. On motion the Red Cloud Chief was designated by the board as the paper to publish the delinquent tax list ot 1559. On motion county treoasurer was in structed to pay ballance found due on the isil contract to the Pauly Jail Buil i.1 ding Co. from any fund not otherwise appropriated to be replaced tr isi jail lund when collected. On motion the committee on supplies was instructed to purchase 30 tons ol Canon City coal and to pay tor the ' same about 7.55 per ton and the coun- j :y clerk was instructed to draw war I rauts to pay for the same when ordered 4 30 to do or said committee. I On motion the committee on county I property was instructed to pice an in surance on the court house to the amount of 25X).00. Thd following claims were allowed ana Warrants ordered on the county general fund of 18-59. W. J- Harris snnnlifa fnr rnnr t AS j Omada Republican county' 25 C L. Cotticg 5 o 1.25 to 75 13.76 to 11 00 Omaha Republican F. V. Taylor coffin Wilson 11 00 G. J. Warren printing 52 50 L. H. Fort postage and ex 6 93 J. F. Grime's medicine poor... 3 75 A. J. Haves supplies poor. 7 30 G. M. Plumb printing '11 00 S. 31. Seal fixing clock 1 50 J. Stahl & Co, board for Tan Benson 7.75 to 75 E. J. King salary etc 265 00 W. G. Wolf supt jail 42 50 E. J. King postage 18 75 H. C. Scott summoning jury. . . 18 50 L. H. Deyo supplies county 10 49 W. C. Laird sup. seiTice. . . 9 00 G. W. Hummell " ' ... 9 "0 A.H. Kaley " ... 12 10 Isaac Fish " . . S 00 T. G. Wilder " .., 5 00 W. H. Barcns " " ... 2 60 J. L. Frame " . . 13 60 D.McCalluna " ... "20 Jos Garber " .... 6 20 G. E. Coon " " ... 6 40 James Groves " " ... 8 00 L. D. Ihoma3 " " ... 10 10 S. S. Wells " ... 8 10 Samuel Heaton " " ... 7 40 Jotham Martin " " ... 2 80 These claim? were allowed en tne bridge fond of 1883-. B.S.Prondfit supplies f 4 56 ... 69 52 ' 13 45 42 52 7 75 10 30 5 C5 45 to 170 91 M. B. Marsh ' 8.60 to. Piatt & Frees ....... R. S. Tibbitts work en bridge. . A. Barcus ' ' .. S. J. Whitten material 7 ; 17G 55 50 00 12 00 34 33 8 00 11 11 IS 00 106 CO 17 25 12 50 66 60 28 50 3 00 7 00 13 00 12 50 24 00 9 00 V. Williams work G. F Pope work etc G. E. Coon wort mau rial . . James Heaton C. Shelley Sam Miller G. E- Coon W. T. Grunel G. A. Scoless J. M, Scoles S. Roof Sam Heatoo u material.. 4.75 to ... . -.1 11 50 W. H. Barcns W. C. Laird G. W. Hummel 21 00 ' . . 19 00 "."..". 25 65 ' 9 20 John Beauchamp " Otto Stock James Groves B. F. Ross " X.Cone " 14 03 to.. S. J. Whitten material S. W. Hull work John Swisher " G.W.Dow " C. Spooner O. W. Hall " S.S. Wells " L. B. Thome material A. I.athron ' 10 25 56 94 14 00 13 00 81 45 1 00 1 50 9 90 3 50 9 75 5 50 3 30 5 55 Claim of J. C. Warner case of Fully insane for 545.15 was allowed. Claim of F. V. Taylor, coffin for Eve-sen for S20 was rejeoted. FMi. Martin and Wells were r.ppirnt ed to appraise the SE i of NE i of It 1 12. The Board now adjourned until Nov. 12, 18S9. J- H. Bailet, County Clerk. An EnferprlBS How. One day this week Tax CniTF while making the rounds of the busi ness houses, dropped into J. J. Duck er's exclusive dry goods stor, and there found one of the largest stocks of goods ever seen in a western store. His cloak room was well filled with handsome plush cloaks, jackets, new markets, &c. of all kinds and descrip tions, and the largest stock ever brought here for our people to selact froniT In the dry goods department we found new and nobby dress goods, elegant dry goads, cottons, fiannels, notions, etc., in fact the store is liter ally crowded with all cf the new and seasonable scods. He invites his friends to call and view the goods if they wttnt bargains. Jas. McN.ny, Juige G-Lcam ana Attorney Chaney, three Strong and aHe men, are the trio Bed Cloud ruts to the front as congressional fovorites. Eastings Republican The same paper further adds: Web ster co-nty is in a position to reach for a bis 'sized plum. Around the pit zv. within the rind of that p'uic is gathered the fruitage of a large sized orchard. In politic Webster county is vegetarian. A dish of crow is no'temptatian, but tempting fruit mav be an inspiration. Then the Nebraskan speaks of Mr. Cijanev in this wav: "As one of the possible candidates for the republican nomination to congress in this dis trict. Hrn. G. R," Chaney, of Red Cloud, has received nattering men tion. The Nebrxskan recognizes hie: as an attorney rho stands very high in the profession and a man of verv conscientious motives." " - Hailroad ExcarloB IWf. To the Sovereign grand lodge o: Patriarchs Militant and I. O. O. F. at Columbus, 0., the great Northwestern road will cive a rate of $25.20 for round trin from Sept. 12 to 15, good toretam'till the 36th . To the Knight Templar conclave at Waskington. P. C. Oct-13, tickets will be sold Oct. 3u to 5th for 533. good to return Noy. 3d. The North western is the most popular route from the coost. st a Fartvae. Is apxxlhcaltliy, pearly sKn. Few are a waxe of the short time it takes for a disor dered liver to cause blotches on the face, and a dark sreasv skla. One bottle of BEGGS' BLOOD rCEIFIER and BLOOD SIAKEE will restore this organ to its natural and beaKty crat. nd dtainse th-i blo-nl cf ;1I hnpuritlc3. - .: l.W wnrJctnl TTPQX every cXc. Dru I ve R.S. Proodfit Bawman & Lyman Wm. Irons C Hunter " A. Morhart M. B. Marsh Cowles Lttm. Co. 207 20, 1889. TVA LMTCUEEK. I As elsewhere in Webster Co. politics is the order of the dav hereabout. The republicans held their caucus Sat urday and the following nominations ere made delegates to convention: V. ii. Points, li. P. Hcmmell,H.Holdredze. For Supervisor. Mark Xoble. Assessor- I fi.Holdrede. Tosm Clerk. David Dinee ' Treasurer. E- 3. Goble. Hereupon they paused to cnteh their breath and after urvevinc their work a feeling of weariness overtook ?em and J the meeting adjourned. -Dennis" wv prejsnt Lit being a Prohibitionist was i not allowed to vote. ' Mrs. Eliza Eclcoiab, who has beem spend-1 mg tne summer in Indiana has. returned accompanied by her son. H S. Holcouib, who is a tj po on the Chicago Tribune. A F. Hcrtwell of Inavale has returned from the State Fair feeling at peace with himself and all the world, having tafcsn sweepstake on his cheese and on his chickens. As a consequence he is doing scxe crowing. Our road machine still hanffS fire. Sat- 2-day Sept- 21st i3 now Snaliy set for day of'triL Dennis was pained a day or twe since to hear a prominent Inaraleite suggest that the agent bring along a keg of beer the day of the trial- Only one keg. its enough to nam one. If Walnut does not take the machine In avale is going to try it and in that case Mr. Dennis suggests that the company send a female agent to exhibit the ma chine in order to make a sale Sam has his new bridge finished. It is oaid to be a thing of beiuty and will ungues tlonnHv be a jaw" foreTer or until something else turns up. The attention of Denni3 has been called to the fact that in building the bridge 4 sets of piling W6re aaed, 2 on the banks and 2 in the bed of the creek, forming an obstruction on which drifts will lodge. As brother Mack Fulton so feelingly xuts it "the people have roundly damned the bridge and now the bridge will dam the creek." This is all hearsay, Dennis han: seen the bridge and is nt apt to right away as he has a lurkinc suspicion that he would see stars if he got up in that corner. The Dry Creek bridge is also finished and is pronounced by all everything that co-' be desired, some say, more than is dei.-ed. Did you read the West Virginia letter in tar -mocrat? After reading it that rock rooted disciple of democracy John Stoddard sententiously remarked, in the name of God what kind of liquor do they have in West Virginia. In discribHgthat Walnut Creek tree last week Tel Cezet went a little too far in saying ;ipart of the tree is left." Mr. Heaton desires me to say that he does'nt claim that there i? any of the tree left ex cept the roots. Bobt. Moore has sold his team, wagon and harness to F, D. Hutchison and now talk? of seeking -othe- fields and pastures new." George and Sam Heaton will each have been married thirty years this fall and talk of calling in the neighbors to show them how they have stood it. When fresdooi from her mountain height, unfurl htr banner in thj air. she smole a smile bewitching bright, and said, are you going to the fair? Dexsis- A Good Coazk Myrcp. Tiier i3 nothing varcaa should be so careful abut us tI&:tin a cou?h syrup. Ees Cherry Cori:h Sprjp eoiH no mors than the cheep and inXeri r antrum tnrown on the ni ir!ijt. The btit is nae to stxid. be sure and jr-tBEC-GVCHEHEl' COCGH sYKUP. Te ktep :t ot: fcani a: ail times. C. L, Cottin:?, Bruzt. JCDSO.V . School in Pis. 2io. ninety has cotn mencei for nice months term with Mrs. L. P. Northrap, Teacher. There will be a Sunday School pic nic in J. M. Browfl?s grove next Sat urday. Daacinir seems to be the order of the nighCtwo or three every week. Farmers are inclined to have some sweet things this winter, judging from the amount of swjar cane there is raised and net enough cane mills to make it up. Sn. Married, at Blue Hill, Neb. Sept, Ilth 1S59, by Eev. C. Schubkegeh. Mr. Philip Bock and Mrs. Christina Lu!m, all of Blue Hill, Neb. Tlie Verdict Cis W.D.SuiU)rugRist. Bippus. Ind. tes ktifies: "I can recommend Electric BittJ 'ers as the very best remedy. Every bottle old has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and Was cured of Eheomatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, dnuczil Bellville, Ohio, affirmeai "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Esec tric Bhters." Thousands of otters have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do core all dlssases of the Ht- er. kidneys or blosd. Only half dollar . bottle at hea Cook dr, 2 No. a . Sfe fsVI "7k- I PMFECT WVV CURE FOR jbZJ RIAkAKIA XV jyOae yeclase ot STgkJiLX'i, Dn U Brrrzsa xlll t.z'ip eta calkin of tae best Bttten cxnra. wtxti ni! CICE ladizestiaBfcl Pains is zte Stomach. Fercr anft Acoe, anal ciispdte Kktorj and ITlaihlt., tie tosl Tccic iramrE. CabersedTrilicrittKJTr.fc.l JVlTs far the cirst iswiiT known. FcIlcfcxsM ecus ca eaca pacoze. ui C7Dr2ssS3crsso7 rr.xi. poFiie rrspun. met jw ci.t. icr sBk, : tro rfkna for SO CtS. U.S. saxr UJI rj n& Adtlras. 6Ea G. STEKETEE. 6n4 RapMs, ffkk Ai-sajpi oaBxn m tpec n - . - T-. - . ltir. ' -ST-- um-mr -jaera& bZ'J. 3 Artesian vater throiul.out tlie hoie: i)uls r.vo Kocks frani city Ian 0. SCHNEIDER Prop. 1314 lith Sr. Denver. Colo. RATES 1 25 and $1 50 PEBDJaT. The house and fumisaings are all cew. Elegant rooms with first class meals Mt moderate rales. First class livery mad boarding stables in connection with the house. rr BON TON BAEBER Shop AND BATH ROOM, STTNGLEY, & BECH. First door north of City Bakery, re fitted and thoroughly equipped. We respectfully solicit your patronage guaranteeing s"tisfa-ion in every case. Our Morro: TVill be to please all who give ns their trade. All work done in a first-class manner and in the ;atet fad ot the protession. - D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Aget Red Cloud. brown's Marble and c : tit x WidilllC VVUI; A. H. BEOWX. ttior. Fine Monmnents and Headstones Elm 1?L and ith AvBed Cloud, TAKE THE STEEET CABS From the Depot To Bradbrooks Photo Studio MOON BLOCK- U.C.CA3JC Ja.McXST. 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