smmBmsmrr nmrimmsi . m i.V 6E r - -'- wiS n'ar ? K - . , A$Ms- r !V-Sr', r .i; wis &. & s SS5ii6?- - ? fy-Ms'-r - 'SBWbBUO'' z9k &- JLts 3f2.3..?W- u-w -? r '-, -5" ,-f?f5?i . ' . . - ., ... jYv.if . "Zf . K 1 li ',! 4 fj ". - I 31 i II &r m Li' r . "S ?v; . a-Bsa-a-a-a-a-a-a-Bssa-ssi fc i f Prices KnocM Out -T- -.- . I?6r the next 60 days. .... v. ; t' S i 4 A -' If, SpOKESFIELD HAS REMOVED to Miller-Cotting Block, 'jf Two doors south of Iris former store, and vill now sell you t goods very low FOR Pis stock will be much larger than heretofore kept, and ; will be glad to see his friends at his new place ' t ' of business. ?' S. F. SPOKESFIELD. Miller-Cotting Block, 2 doors south of old stand. H. OLABSE President, Albany, N.Y., J. A. TTJLLEY, Robt. V. SHJREY, Treasurer. NEBRASKA AMM LOAN CO PAID UP CdPIlALMOflOO. Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECT0K& H. Clarke, Albany. New York Geo B. Beach, BalstonSpa N.Y. W. H. Robeson, Albany, N. Y. E. S. Francis, Pittetield, If a K.V.Sh!rey D.M.Piatt E. Y. Highland. J. A. Tulleys M.B.McNit MONEY LOANED. On improved farms in ATebraKa and Khnpjw. Money furnished as Boon as the security is approved. Principal and interest payable in Bed Cloud CITY BAKERY Restaurant and Lunch Rooms. Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Meals & Lunches We make fresh every day Ladyfingers, Jelly Rolls, Dnugh nnts, Cookies, Bread, Cakes, Pies Buns, Etc. Boarding and lodging by day or week. Jos. Herbukgeb Prop. tCftoat English Remedy. (fturray 8 Specific. A rfi:tnfiit fMira fn fill nnp K ous disease sucli as weak mem ory krs of lmuii lHiwer listeria )iead.u'hc iiin in the hacknr- ous .rotnitum wakef nllness lou rorrhi'iunivrsa! lassitude sem inal v.caknt.ss imiK)tency Hiidcen enillot.s of power ot Hie tJenera tie Organs: in eithei hex, caus ed by ludisvre'Ion or overexertion -T and whleli uUiniatelv lead o BjifarcTMuaz. i-ukmatcier old age. ixhks ixv andcoNSUMPiio. uva Twrnt 1)0 or six lnes lor s eni bv iiuil on receipt of price. Full particulars in pami Wet, stiit free to eery npplicaut It'elGuarantec Six Boxcm to cure any esse. Forecry S5 onler receiv d we send six boxes with awiitten j:"aratitee tore- does not (.fTi'ct a cure. Audreys ARM ltUfi all coniimuiications to the sole mauutacturerb. The Muiuc vv Medicixe Co. KansjusCitv Mo. SarSoliliu Ked Cloud byC.L. COTnJiGsole agent. B'5 C t3Elven unlrer sal cntisfactlon in the cure of Gonorrhoea Mid Gleet. Tprcscribeltaod f eol salt in rccomBCBd Idc It to All sntTertn. &.J.ST05EBMA Dceator.W. PRICE. S1.M. Sold by DrotfUU. C. li. Cottiso, Agent. Take Notice. To Joseph W. Warren and tJco. IV. Ball. Yon are hereby notifled that on the 28th day of January 188., I, I Baum purchamjd at privere tax sale from the county treasurer M. B. Mc Xitt at the court house in Ked Cloud. Webster county Nebraska, for the taxes of the year 188G. amounting to S7.4-",cn the following described land slUtated In Welwter county Nebraska tax ed in the name of Joseph W. Warren and fo. W, Ball. 'llc south-east nonh cast ? section It. town 2. ranj;e 11 crrnininji 40 acres the timefor redemption of said land from the lienofsaidtaxs.de will expire January 2Stn 1W0 and If not redeemed before the above date expires, 1 will make application for treasurer's tax deed. Bacm. TakeNotice. 1Yai5rffim&nrtifled that on the 28th day of January 18sS.L.Bauui porcaased at private Ux bale, iromthe county treasurer M.B.Mc Kitt -it the cocnty court house in Red Cloud, Webster county, fceu., for Untaxes of the year lamounUng to t U.7J, the f oUowingdescnb Jdlkna situaV& in Webster county Keb.. taxed to ttoSaMOl C. B. Hosford. part of tte orth east ot the south west H. of aectioo i urn il Shi containing 2 acres. The time for re-wJ.I-t9Wiiyg.. t from the Henof saia tax 11 P"!" " . . . --" -U ab4 ir M. it ill ! mar ina nph p j.rZm A 1 Hf & Wt TO ft DATS. Bm wwitrtw m Bm rcBijbjtu AlTcu&W TrUOSvkl a, f'wa aww-v-iA a 'X'SS Cx3Lv9uex. 'Vice-President & KANSAS. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by vir tue of of an order of sale issued by L. II. Fort clerk of the district court in and for Webster county Nebraska in an action pending in said court wherein the Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. is plaintiff and Geon?e II. Pprinper Abraham Wil liams l.ucinda Williams and Mary C. Moore are defendanto I shall offrr for side at public ven due forcas'i in Innd to the highest bidder at the east door of the cou t house in Ited cloud Webster county Nebraska.tbat being the place where the last term or sala court was holden on the 1st day of October 188i at 10 o'clock a. m. the follov.inc described property to wit. the south east quarter 4of secion eiht f8 in township four i north of ramie eleven ill west of the cth 1' m in Webster county Aebras ka. Ciivennndcrmy hand this 28th day of Au Kiin 18ffi. II. c. ott. Sheriff. J. m. ItAOAX, Plaintiff's Attorney. Take Notice. To Cliarles W. Kaley, Jacob L. Kaleyand Bu- fus M. I argent. You are hereby notifled that on the 2nd day of Dec. 1887 I, L. llauin purchased at privato rax sale from the county treasurer, M. B. McNitt, at the court house in Red Cloud, Webster coun ty, Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1886, amounting to $17.. The following described land, situated in Webster county Nebraska tax ed in the name of Charles W. Kaloy. Jacob L Kilevandltufus M. Largent: the north-west U section 22, town t, r.mse 10. containing ico acres Tlie time for redemption will expire December 2, 1889. and if not redeemed before the above dale expires I will mane application fora treas urer s tax deed. L. Bacm. Take Notice. Joeph W. Warren and Geo. W. Ball. You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of January, is.?, I, U. Baum purchased at private tax: sale from the county treasurer, M. B. McNitt, at the court-house in Red Cloud Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes for the year 188C, amounting to 87.43. The following described land situated in Webster county, Nebraska, taxed in the name of Joseph W. arren and Geo W. Ball, The north west tf.of the north-cast U section 12, town 2, range n containing 40 acres. The time for re demption of said land front the lien of said tax sale will expire January 28th, 1890, ana If not redeemed before the above date expires I will make application for a treasurers tax deed. L. Baum. Take Notice. Joseph W. Warren and Geo. W, Ball. ouareherenynotinedthatonthe 23th day of January 1888, X. Baum purchased at private tax sale from the county treasurer M. B. McNitt at the court house in Red Cloud Webster coun ty Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1886 amounting to S7.45 an the following described lands situated in Webster county Nebraska, taxed in the nam of Joseph W. Warren and Geo. W. Ball. The south west 1-4 of the north cast quarter, sec 12, town 2 range H containing 40 acres. The time for redemption of said land from the lien of said tax sale will expire Jan. 28 1890 and If not redeemed before the. above date I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. f. W. TULLr.VS,M. P rOMOEOILVTHIC PHYSICIAN. U. S. waiwiMg aurgeoa. uncooppeeue ruse Maura CITY HEWS. Happllr Marri.4. By a D03tal card received this week from Zanesrille, Ohio, we learn that Miss Minnie Wilson daughter of our esteemed friend Milon Wilson, living near this city, was married to Prof. W. F. Gates, late musical di rector of Doant college conservatory of music at Crete, Nebraska. The Chief is pleased to note the occur ence, and wishes the young lady and her husband a Ion? life of prosnoritv 4, and success. They were married in Chicago, September 11, by Rev. Mr. Coolcy,and left immediately for Ohio, where they will remain for several weeks, and then will go to Boston to study music and elocution. May their happiness be abundant is the best wish of The Chief. Tlie Ligkfa ?lHt Shine. It is certainly a shame that there cannot be some arrangements made to have the electric lights run. Those who hold the franchise should make an effort at once, or we have no doubt but what the citizens will take the matter in hand and procure a dynamo of their own. The streets must be lighted and those who are blocking the present owners for pure spite work from doicg that we believe should receive the condemnation of our citizens. If the company could have had the engine for a few weeks longer the dam would have been re placed and all would have beed made right, but no, some Smart Alec had to clog the wheels for a time and cause the company much difficulty. The lights must be running souu or a new company will be smarted we under stand. It seems very important to us that the city council should pay the re department the amount due on the tournament deal. The boys are back on the payment of claims four or five hundred dollars and it seems to a man up a tree that the least tho city could do would be to devise some meth od to help the boys out of their difficulty. Here they are a volunteer company working gratis for the citizens, and in fact have purchased by their own efforts much of the paraphernalia that they are in possession of and if the council should take that off of their hands they could pay out. The tournament was a big benefit to Red Cioud in more than one way and there should be no stinginess on the part of the city eouncil in a case like the present one. If the city had to pay for the departments service they would find that $4,000 a year would hardly cover the expense. Will the council help the boys out of the hole? . Rev. Fox who has so acceptably filled the pastorate of Presbyterian church in this city for the past few months has been called to a profes sorship in a college in the new state of Washington, nearTacoma. The reverend gentleman and his estimable wife have made many friends while here, who will be exceedingly sorry to hear of their removal from this city. Tiie Chief wishes them suc cess. U is curious that the chief of the fire department will allow the fire bell to hi rung rapidly when there is no file. It is a positive fact that sooner or later if that practice is kept up that the people will not pay any at tention to it whatever. It is all wrong, Notice to JarjaieH. The jury drawn for the September term are hereby notified that they need not appear until further notice. L. H. Fort, Clerk of the District Court. Dr. Jaque's German worm cases destroy worms and removes them from the sys tem . Safe pleasant and effective. Good mothers use Dr. WincheU'a teething syrnp ror children with colds, sore throats, and to regulate the bowls. Uncle Sam's nerve and bone lini ment will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism, Dr.D. L. Field, No. S3 East Ma ple st. eSam's condition powders the best for horses, cattle, bogs aud poultry. Get the best. Ellerts daylight liver pills, for sour stomach, torpid liver and indigestion, Cure' your coughs and colds with Eilertstar and wild cherry. All druggists keep t. Large bottles fifty cents and one dollar. Happy Home blood purifier Is the people's popular aedicine for purifyiug the blood and malarial diseases etc. Larre bottles flit? cents and one dollar. The greatest wonder of the 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showing iuat how a carnet will Jaak wkes M Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Eva. J. Kino. County Sup't Carpets ! Carpets ! ! Mrs. M. E. Huffman, living two miles west of the city on the Kaley farm is prepared to weave carpets on short notice. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Leave or ders with C. Schaffnit. Harvest Excantlon. Send the names of your friends in the east whom you wish to visit you. or who are seeking new locations, to J. K. Buchanan, General Passenger Agent of the Fremont. Elkhorn & 3Iissouri Valley It. It. Co., Omaha. Neb,, that he may send them infor mation relative to the !'0ne-Fare Ilarvest Excursions," which occur Angust Gth and 20 th, September 10th and 24th, and October Sth. Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too bv lady in this count. Disease fastened its clu tches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discover, for Consumption and was so much re lieved on taking firpt dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Hnr name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.'. Thus writes V. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Henry Cook's Dru-Store. 2 PARKEKVILLB. Mrs. Thomas Ellam who has been visit ing witn her sister, Mrs. Ed. Parkes has returned home to Council Bluffs. Miss Lucy May Parkes has gone on a visit to see relatives at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Miss Rena Cashmer has gone to Coun cil Bluffs on nn extended visit. CMr. John Barton, and Miss Lulley May Pardoo, who is a sister of Mrs. Ed Parkes were united in marriage at Council Bloffs Iowa, Sept. Sth 1889. Here's Ver Barb Wire. Adam Morhart the popular hard ware man has just received a car load of Glidden barb wire, which he is going to sell very close for cash. Call and see him at once if you want bargains. special Bates. On August 6 to 20, Sept. 10 to 24, and Oct. 8. the B. & M will sell round trip tickets to point in Colorado. Mon tana, Utah, Wyoming and Idah foor one fare for the round trip. E. . Harris, Agt. Backlla's Arnica Salve. Tlie 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 ifive perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. A New Barker Shop. S. T. VanHorn who is well known in this city, and who for the last year has tried his luck elsewhere, has re turned to this city and has purchased the barber parlors of Robert Barklcy. He has fitted them up m nice style and invites his old and new friends to call and see him. Ho will give you a shave or hair cut in the latest style of the art. 47-tf Special BatrM. The B & M has issued a circular of special rates for special occasions, the following of which arc of more or less interest to this section. Omaha Fair and Exposition. Sept. 26. Round trip for one faro, 50 cents added for admission to the ground. Parade Association of Priest of Pallas. Kansas City, Oct. 14. On fare for round trip. Twenty-third national encampmenc G. All, Milwaukee, Ang. 26-31. One fare for round trip, with special terms. . . Harris, Agt. ftew Era Kxpesttlon, SpJetepb, Jlo, Owing to the fact that corn has not fully matured in certain section of the country, the Hoard of Directors of the Exposition Associa tion has decided to extend the time of making entries in Class A (Individual Exhibit, Best One Pwen Ears of corn,) to September 25th. All cntrles'made on or before this date will be eligible for competition tor the premium. The following class his been added to the Premium List, Class T. Vkgitaulks. All entries in this class must be nude on or before Septsmber25tb, and the goods all in place on that date. Fbzmiom. For largest and best display of Vegetables, all kinds, by society or individual. First premium SIC) 03 Second " Third " Fourth " Fifth " Sixth Seventh Eighth 73 00 50 00 25 00 SO 00 15 08 10 00 500 Kladergutea. Miss . K. Lawrepce will organize and permanently establish a kinder garten school, upon the "Frocbel" system if a class of thirty or more pu pils ea-t oe secured. Any age be tween 4 tad 10. Tuitiea, nasosable as possible. Leave aawwer at Cmr. R. Y.SinuKr, Pres. IIbsuy Clarke, Vice-Pre. Jko. R. Shiekt, Cashier Howard B. Catber, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, $75,000 Transact a general banking business, buy and sell county warrants, als county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell forei"n exchan"t DIRECTORS: Jas. McNenv. J. A.Tullcys, G. W. Lindsey. It. V Shircv John R. Shirey. E.F.Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kcnnev. 1 aBKBaKT -j&BBBBBBBBBBSBBia.. ww YyiS rrVBBBBHBBaaBKL fT,s W1" mWQPmWmmmmWZ'H Boarding Horses Feed Barn At reasonable rate-. Come one anil all. THE TRALERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world K. V. TAYLOR , KEEPS THE FINEST LINE OF Furniture In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anyth i ig in his line. pposite First National Bank, Red Cloud. New Billiard Hall! P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, RED CLOUD, ... Fine tables, reasonable rates, nice treatment, is our motto. Hacker & Parker, THE GROOCES RED CLOUD, NEB. c. sc NOTARY PUBLIC. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO Collections, Taxes Paid, &c. Office with the County Judge, Moon Block Red Cloud, Nebraska. Taife Notice. Joseph W. Warren and eo. W. Ball. You are hereby notified that on the 23th day of Jan, 18SL liatun purchased at private tax sale from the county treasurer M. B. McNitt at the co art hause in Red Cloud, Webster countj Is'eb., for the .axes of the year isst amounting to 87.45 on the following described property to wit situated In Webster county Nebraska taxed inthenaaieof Jeseph W.Warren and Geo. W. Rail the north east of the north east H of seetioi. 12 town 2 range 11 containing 40 acres The time of redemption of said land from the lien of said tax sale will ex pire January 'J 1S90 and if not redeemed before the above date expires I will make application for a treasusers tax deed. L. Uaum. Take Notice. To Hugh J, Jewett : You are hereby notified that on the 11th day of February 18, L. Baum purchased at private tax sale from the county treasurer, M, B. Mc Xitrat the court house in Red cloud, Webster county Nebraska for the taxes of 1SS6 amounting (os&so. tne nortu-east h oi tne souin-wesi . section 33. town l. ranee 12. containing 40 acres taxed in the name of Hugh .1. Jewett. The time for redemption of said land from the lien of said tax sale will exoire February 11UU890. and if not redeemed before the aoove date, I will make application for a treasurer's rax deed. L. Bacm. Take Notice. To Hugh J. Jewett: You are hereby notified that on thellth day of February 1883 L. Itaum purchased at private tax sale from the connty treasurer H, R. Mc Nitt at the courthouse In Ked cloud, Webster county. KebrasKa. tor tne taxes oi tne year wb amounting to S3.3). The north west U, of the south west H secUon 33, town I, range 12,'con tabling 40 acres, taxed in the name of Hugh J. Jewett. The time for redemption of sid land from the lien of said tax sale will expire Febru ary nth 1890. and if not rodemed before the aborc date. I w ill make application for a treas urer's tax deed. J- Bapm. Take NoUee. to Hush J. Jewett: , Yon are hereby notified that on the nth dav ot February 1888, L. Baum purch.ised at pri vate tax safe from the countv treasurer M. B. McNitt at the court house in Ked cloud Webster county Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1889, amounting to S5J0. The south-west i-t of the sonth west 1-4 section 33, town I. range licon tainlngtt acres, taxed in the name oi Huzb J. Jewttt. The time Tor redeiupuon will expire February 11th 1890, and if not redeemed before the above da'o I will make application fora treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. C. W. Kalbv, J. i Kalkv. KAT.EY I'.ROS. A TTORNEYS AT LAW. Agents for tbeB. 4-M.R.Jt.laBds. OSceon Web-ter street KcuClend. Kebnwfca. W. W. Gilbert, V.'Wk a to notify his friends ,at l.i' l.:a leased the Watson B arn ! located cast of I'latt & Frees Lumber Yard where lie v.ill keep f Q T3W" NFBRASKA. Como and see us. Take Notice. To nugh J. Jewett: You are hereby notified that ou the 11 Ui iiy of February 18". L. Baum iiirch:icl .it unuto Ux sale from tfre county treasurer M. li. .Mc Nitt at the court house in Red cloud. Webster county Nebraska, for the taxes of the yt.tr is-j amounting to $5.50. The south oust i-t oftha south west l-l. section 33. town i, rarue li con taining 48 acres, taxed in the nan; of IluhJ. Jewett. The time for redemption of s.ud iamt from the hen of said tax sale will cxp.re Feb ruary 11th 1H90 and if not redeemed before the above date I will make application for a treas urer's tax deed. L. iSALJf. i SHEKIt-frS S.II.K. Notice is hereby given that under and bv Ir tue of an order of sale issued by L. H. Fort. clerk of the district court of the 8th jndictal district In and for Webster county. Nebraska, upon a decree in an action pending in said court wherein Phoenix Mutual Lifo Insurance company are plaintiff's, John K. Smith and Amelia J. Smith et a!, are defendants. I shall offer for sale at public vendue for cash in hand at the east door of the court house in Red cloud In said county (that being the place where the last term of said court was hofdeii) ou tho 21tdayof October, lKSOatl o'clock i. pjn. the following described property to-wit: The west; onenau. i:f;oi"ie nonu west quarter and tha west one half Oz) of the south west quarter of section six (C) in township one 1J north of range nine, 9 west of thee I. M.in Webster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this 17th day of Sont ea.berI8, . H. c. Scott. .Sheriff. Kaley Bros. plaintiS'satt'y. QEO. o. and r. d. yeiser, PROPRIETOR" OF THE I inr Gout; Mid OlStE KEDOiiOTJD.NEB. Complete and only set of abstract books in Webster courV. Grazing and arming lands and city property for sale. CREAMERY, g. DAIRT SUPPLECr 10 F9Uft cetrrs nirn rktir mrr sen FC3 ICO PACE ji MLUfaUL our pREAMYPICrUGEKAUFGCa m m 5P) N ' ike foor at F. V Tayla. 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