-355B ttmzilY.,-- - rzizxxZf.Z Kr -"!.- L - j r J U'P' M1KP. 1 HIlFlTli! That our success is due to the LlBEBAL PATBONAGE. receive! in the las s.x jears and to keep the custom of the past, wo will continue to sell you good goods at lowest price, hereafter. Hitting just returned From Market - ncl being able to use large quantities for our STOKES, have been able to close out some large TWO lots At Bran LOW Ills Whic . the i e r.'i arc willing to This give fi rf it. i- dm BBBBaa aaaaaf our customers is no advertising lge, but have Good Bargains! To offer you in all our departments Being able to buy goods where they are offered the cheapest to us, we are not forced to buy where our credit if good, Wc ran therefore cite you many advantage over others who re not so lucliy. hir iLirptuw are not only In the Clothing Hie, but our BOOTS AND SHOES 0?PRICE!$ CREAM gAKlNg gWaWgaw Its siiM-ri.ir ..ml.eiio! jw-uui in n-.ir.iousof homes ror more tlian a quarter of a century. It is used by tl o United Mates soverniiiriit. hn dorsedbv the heads or the great universities .t!it Mrinu-1. Iiir st. ano nn: 'faithful Ir. i n e Cruim faikuu, i v der :oes not eon- laiu aiiioni.i, ime. or alum, tM oniy in caus. nticE baking rovi:i: co. KRW VOHK. CIUCACO. tT.I.O0l!t. CITY CLATTER. RaMlcd by Oar Alert Reporters aad Prepared for Oar Reader. Temple was out west this bam ween. Mr. Cowden and in the east. wife are visiting Street Commissioner Simons has been let out. R. A. Simpson of Blue Hill in the city this week. See tho.ie Shetland shawls at the Xew York!Storc. Are narked very low. Remember we sell the Selz .shoes The Cock and Bull Stories )f some Conscienceless Dealers bring us new customers daily If anything from this house isn't right come to us and well MAKE IT RIGHT. C. WIENER, RED CLOUD. WYMORE, m -ft ing opportunity now offered to secure your Tablets, Books, Slates, Pencils end other school supplies while the stock i& complete. OimivEa you that this is the time to select from the finest line line of sclool tablets in the city- C. L. CoTTING, Druggist and Bookseller. Dock MoKeeby wii'ti his usual gall CDmes out in big putrid sheet, with ft $180f mortgage on tt, and tries to - aiake the people believe that he has - discovered a mares nest in the bridge 0uit and in the treasurer's office. sPoor dock is np a tree and and don't - ftnow just what to do. He kuotra ftis stories about. MoNitt and the ftridge fund rre lies, but he has told them and naw wants the people to - fcclievu his a&sertfons in order to help - ftiiu out of his dilemma, and perhaps ive him torn prestige. People -ttn't believe any thing you or your! japer sava dock, and you might as .veil let up at once and save your, Imputation, of which as a newspaper scan yrm have bat little, and for that dnatter the entire "utfit outrun with aaeed thtir reputation renovated and often taken It small doses. Eh, f)oeky. ' aUges Caters Cvajrji "iraa. -It gjvin? sptendid satisfaction to t!i trade -tad tke sales are posittrl; marrelons, which da te accounted for in uo oth.r way except 4Pjitttlawttnoiitfloabtt!isbetoa tueaurket. fcfflean oe sure voa get Kia genuine. Wo IKSBIC OLCsttt. Druggist. A Wlnalax Card. The following program could bo utilised for a drawing feature of the Red Cloud fair. We offer it for the kind consideration of the managers. DOCK McKEEBY Reclining in tke arms of Npme Richardson, Riding in a Gorgeous Snow White Chariot. Drawn by Four Beautiful Snowy Whits Mares. A La Texdem. Railway Commissioner S. Garber sup- porting me oeauumi rauirary physique of $ $ CHARLEY CATIIER, $ $ in a drag drawn by Two Jet Black stallions ornamented with brass buttons, with banners unsul lied, inscribed in words of spotless puri tj. Heavy Striker, Wright Thornburg. Jake Miller. H. B. Simons, et al and big 8 gener ally each astride a Small Brindlk Muls With prdigious hind legs and feet and ears. A La Electioneering in ward poli ties. Docky's henchmeu with banners ap propriately lettered "Republican for sale, dead horse, $1 800 mortgage, a big jumbo, much experience, etc." We think the above affair would create a sensation ana oe tne means of drawing a great orowd providing a sufficient amount of disinfectants were strewn over the grounds the ae- - m a gregation irom becoming too offensive. The ladies of the B. H. M. society will have a social at Mr. S. Perkins next Tuesday evening, Sept: 24th. A pleasant evening and good refresh ments may be expected. The public generally arc iuvited. . All members of Webster county Teacher's Association are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting held at Cowles, Saturday Sep tember 28th, 1889. E. J. Ki.sa, President Come in and see our new line ef tinware, lanterns, coffee mills and agate ware fresh frost Chicago aad at Chioago cost. Perkins old stand. D. B. Heard. Owing to the reunion, a big rush of job work, and the county conven tion, x iik umEiMsa day behind. A fine lot of carpet New York Store. Peter Hill and Mr. Moore were in Denver this week. H. P. Hnllock of Omaha was in the city this week. J. J. Ducker and sister have re turned from the east. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F. V.Taylor's. Mr. Spocsler of Norton, Kansas, was in the city this week. y.. Mrs. A. C Hosmer and daughter were in Beatrice this week. Mrs. Kedgc of Iowa, mother af An derson Hedge is in the city. All goods arc sold at the New York Store at the lowest cash prices. Col. Hoover and C. Keohler of Blue Hill were in the city this week. A fin line of jeans, cassimeres and flannels at the New York Store. uAlf McCall's daughter has returned home from her vitit in the east. I H. Nott, representing the Omaha ilepublicau, was in the city'this week. Read A. Cook's now advertisement. He is selling out his tock of boots at cost. Hon. Thy.-. Majors of Nemaha, was in the city thin week attending the rcnnion.gi" ! ' Mill iKUMOif. BaaaTn A Grand Success. SavelMoney BY BUYING i Camp Davis Literally Swarming with Soldier. A GENERAL GOOD TIME. The old soldiers reunion which was only conceived a lew days ago by our G. A. R. bovs for this week, came off per program, commencing on the 17th. A large number ul' old sol diers from all parts of this state and Kansas were present. 0.i lite opening of the camp, Colon el Gage of Franklin was selected as Commander of the camp, and the fol lowing soldiers were appointed as his aides: F. A. Harmon, of Bloominr- ton, E. H. Jones, O. R. Downs, A. Ma Talbot and D. L. Groat. Mrs. Morgan, of Alma addressed the W. It. C, in a very appropriate speech. Numerous prominent people were here from this state and Kan sas. On Wednesday evening an in teresting camp fire was held by the soldier boys which was addressed by Comrades, Chaney, Cole, Gage and others, and the war scenes of oter days were related in an interesting Manner, ar.d loudly applause' On Thursday thr baud contest and parade took place. At 8:30 the pa rade was formed and passed through the streets in the' following order: Hardware ! AT Wholesale - Prices! We MUST sell goods, and ing prices for ca we ll iru - tollow- Bafeer lailetl Wlie $3.75 e; r--. i.'fW - IS53 I will agree to save you 20 STOVE Cooks. Heaters and Gasolines, Best Castor Oil 65c p D. B. HEARD, Agt, The New York Store is headquar ters for the the best makes of boots and sho es. Supervisor McCallum added his name to the Gre.it Family Weekly Mnsweek. Thanks. The Chief adds the name of Mr. Sam Heat on to its great list of thous ands of readers this week. Mr. D. 31. Piatt now occupies the rooms lateh vacr.ted by the Nebraska & Kansas farm loan company. Are you going to buy a carpet. If so do not fail to call and examine mv slock and prices F. V. Taylor. D. F. Scott received word this week that his father and brother were very sick at their homes in Kansas. Ed. F. Highland of Nebraska city, lormeny 01 mis city, was upon our streets. Ed is always welcome to Red Cloud. Curt Evans' tank line team ran away on Friday and stove in the tank line somewnac. not aracn damage however. Ribbons, ribbons, riSbons. A big lot of remnants will be sold at less than half price, at the New York Store. Dr. J. S. Emieh, returael home Tuesday from his trip to Illinois. The destor va mighty well pleased to get borne. I can save you big money on furni ture and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpels cut without waste at F. V. Taylor's. 100 gross nice dress buttons and others will be closed out at 2 cents a dozen . Don't miss this tale at the New Yerk Store. Win. Richardson and Jos. Fogle came in this week and had the Great Family Weekly sent to their addresses for the, coming year. Thanks. L. A. HasKns, Mrs. Sherman and two aunts were visiting the north school in district No. ithi- week. Miss Jessie Sherman is ths teaeher. Mr. S. Miller of Ambov, Caps. Mum-ell of Red Cloud, and Chailes Stcfia of Jadson. called this week warp at, me Col G aire and staff. Cowles brass band. Division of G. A. R. Smith Center drum corpu. Franklin cadets. Hose Company. Division of G. A. R. Red Cloud drum corps. Division of G. A. R. Foraging brigade. Hook and ladder company. Citizens in carriages. The procession marched through the principal streets and then march ed in review in front of the Gardner bouse where they were reviewed by Gov. Gatb- r, Col. Hoover, Col. Gage and otheis. At the conclusion of the parade the Hon . Tom Majors of Nemaha made a fine address to the vast audience which was variously estimated at irom inree to nve thou- r i T 1 J sand neople. The foraging brigade Lome anCl See Hie, .rerkinS OlCl Sir created great excitement when they I were marched iin the main nXropt hv I lA AWAl 'Paww UnfaAlS kmJ abJamaJ A ucuuu aum iinvunu, suu uiuercu 10 1 mm am 4a. a 4a at m aa xr - o m. .1 mmi mm mm Mm m n F sxirmisn ior eataoies. xne buyout I JWJTaY f MMt i if t blue iao. to it as of vor&. ami n!iiii iriflVf a a arf's .--. ... - y , ..v they returned they were laden with all kinds of provender, such as. cows, chickens, ch?irs, water-melons, apples stc. 'Hie brigade took tficir goods into camp, and were ordered to di vulge and then disperse. About 300 old soldiers registered up to Friday night. Tne Franklin sadets were one of the interesting features of the reun ion. It is composed ef manly look ing and soldierly bearing yonng men, who some day will make their mark in the unrlu. In the evening another -.'rand camp fire was held. In fact the whole re union was a grand success, and was much more than was expected for the short time which the Red Cloud boys bad to prepare tor the affair. Much credit should be given to Garfield post for their able efforts to make the reunion a success. ' f: t a Kl on i allon. Cloud. MUlinery Emporium. ! aaatnriallw aitilail tt tVim Saaaioiiil , K; A," ?t?rel, of California, former- condition of our sreheqni. Thaaks ly of Red Cloud is in the city. ' cents. Y. 31. C. A. CoaveBtloa. Friday Kvksinu. Sonp service. Address of Welcome, Address. "The Ynune Men'.i rhrlstl&n muv- ciation as an Agency to win Young Men to Christ and Into His Church." Prcst. W. F. tungiaua, iiuunKB uouedge. .Saturday Morktkc .Devotional Exercises and Bldld Keading, A, "The Duties ot the DeTotional. Reception. Inri'atlon and Membership CoauBittees."rI. V. MontKomerjr. Ilaatlnn. "The finances of the Association, how con ducted." K. M. Cochrane. Ked Cloud. The Young Men's Metting." Roy R. Codding. How to Der elon more Personal WmkmTn onr Associations." E. A, NitcbeH, Falrfisld. Satobday ArrKBSoojr. The Workers Trailing Class Illustrated," A. Nash. stcture and Entertainments, what should b provided by the Assoclatisn," Jas. T. Ogden, Hastings. Iiistri t work. State Convention. (jUMtian Drawer, SATCROAY KVK2T1KC. Seng Service. "The Value of a General Secretary," A. Nash. The Work of thelSovs' DfmrtimBt.' P. L. Johnson, Hastings. "How ladles may assist this Work," D. Frank Parker, Ked Cloud. Sunday Morxivo. Consecration Meeting for Christian Young Men. SL'VDAY AfTKRXOO. Cnspel Mc-crlng for Young Men only. Meeting for Boys only. Abo Latiim (impel mestiujr. Scwdat Kvbximo. Union meeting for the presentation of Asse- ciaiian wurK. It is no small advantage to Ktil Cloud and the Association hsre, that thp conference is to he held at this place. Wc hope the people will apprecia. it by attending as manyilof the awetings as poss ble. All the tneeiii'gs, except those for Mmday afterneoa, are i-ea to every body. Those who can entertain delega'es aUI please report to name one of the committee oa entertainment, K. M, Cochrane, Clark Cataer. A. K. Mayaen, and Koy Codding, Ladies will find it to their advantage to examine inj nlov fancy gooda before purchaseinh else- lioro. Uj ; u lii.ery and . I" ill! New and Fist-class. fiH liiililoflid Warner & Wolfanger, wm Boots Boots K Shoes Shoes Wa have rsrnovsd to onr NEW QUARTERS jost North of the F.iH Bank and sow hava tho Largest Stock of Boots ond Shoes Ever saea ia Bed Clond, and they will bo acid at prices ihat wFi make them go fast, ia faet we are going to Sell our Goods Cheap for Cash ! Wa have the largest stock and warrant onr stock. Far the Carat Palaee at SlaaxClf jr. Ageat of the Fremont, Uora Y Missouri Talley, aad Sioux City aad Pacifc Railroad will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the roand trip. Inquire of any ageat er af M. J. Ma honey. Secratary of Sioux ?itv Corn Palace, Sienx City, Iwa. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. H. FORT, Maaager. AhmtBmeim & Hita Fvaidied t(j aU Lands in Webster County, Accatately and Xt7 mmf Va ' V A MmfJ!!4m Ummt kaitoayamKjcriaacs in ceantr records aad oaebftbeawss eempieiee f Ab ' wmm,mB arAaiea ssmtacuoa. --Ti-iTTiMllritml AH erders alied prssspUy. WjMaaBarfeaad aled Address er call oa I. If. -TOT If Aifaqw, Rd Gload. Ms.