It K I -tr I iF'l r ll Prices Knocked Oat For the next 60 days. S. F. SpOKESFIELD HAS REMOVED to Miller-Cotting Block, Two doors south of hie former store, and vill now sell you goods very FOR His stock will be much larger than heretofore kept, and -will he glad to see his friends at his new place of business. S. F. SPOKESFIELD. Miller-Cotting Block, 2 doors south of old stand. "B CLABKE President, Albany, N.Y., J. A. TUIiLBY, AVIce-President Kobt. V. SHIREY, Treasurer. s NEBRASKA & KANSAS. I? iaJiiLlm PA ID UP CAPI1AL.S50.000. Red Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECT0K& H. Clarke, Albany. New York Geo B. Beach, BalstonSp N.Y. W. ILBobeson, Albany, N.Y. E. S.Franc,Pittefidd, Ma, H.V. Shirey D.M. Piatt E. K. Highland. J.A.rulleyB M.B.McNu MONEY LCANED. . On improved farms in .Nebraska and JAane. Monev famished as Boon aa 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 everyday Ladyfingers, Jelly Rolls, Dough nuts, Cookies, Bread, Cakes, Pies Bens, Etc. Boarding and lodging by day or week. Jos. Herburgeb, Prop. 'a;c Keller.. To Joseph W. Warren and tJeo. W. Hall. You are hereby notified t'aat on thoSstfi day of January 1884,1. L Baum purchased at prlvcre taxsale from tlic county treasurer M. B. Mc Kitt at the court iouso m Bed Cloud. Webster county Nebraska, for the tixes of the year 18SC. amounting to ST.V.on the following described land situated in Viht."7C'm.1,y r.ci-raska tax ed In the name of J oph W. Warreiatid 5eo. W, Ball, The south-east hi uonh o:ist hi section li. town 2. rr.i.ge it crutitniug 40 acres The timefor redemptien of said land from the lien of said tat s:.lu will expire .'anuary 28tn 1890 aud if not ret'eemed lelre Hie above date expires, I willnial.e application for treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. 'JFHHbSBB Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas City. Denver to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louie, EST LINE FROM WEST TO EASTS SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BAOCAOC CHECKED THROUGH. TturotMEh tickets over the Burling ton Route are for oolo by the Union Pacific, Denver m, Rio Grande and all other principal railways, and toy all asenta of the "Burlinstov Route." For fttrthsr Information, apply t njr affsit, or to C W. Kautr, J. L. lUurr. VArET bbos. WAb&Ummmm3rr J&VtX&2&3EmimmmTMmu HI TTOKKETS AT La.W. l2 tteB. 4 IM.K. K IMUH- Ctwt. KekTMkfL OtoewtWcelar low LxsLSsJnL 1AN co.. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by vlr- tuo or oi an oruer oi saie tssuea oy u. 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 Gcorce H. Springer Abraham Wil liams Lucinda Williams and Mary C. Moore are defendants I shall oiler for sale at public ven due forcash in iiand to the highest bidder at the east door of the couit house in Red clud Webster count v Nebraska.ltbat being tac place where the last term of said court was holden on the 1st day of October 1389 at 10 o'clock a. in. the followi a? described property to wit. the south cast quarter !4of secion eight f8j in township four p north of triage wren 11 west of the t:li I m iu Webster couaty Neon, ka. Given mule my hand tills 2Sth cay of Au cmt 18-fl. II. C. Scott, Shcriir. J. ji. Kacas, Plaintiff's Attorney. 'false Notice. To Charles w. Kaley, Jacob L. Kaley and Bu- ftis M. Uirgcnt. You are herein- notified that on tho 2nd day of Dec. lS7 1, I. llauin purchased at privato tax sale from the county treasurer, M. B. McNitt, at the court house in Red Cloud, Webster coun- IJ, l.;Mlrh Ai'i titu inAia vi .tic jum low. amounting io yiz.w, J ne ioiiowiur aescnoea land, hitiuled in Webster county Nebraska tax- fxi iu the nann of Charles W. Kaley. Jacob L Riley and Kulus M. Largcm: the north-west section . town !, ranee lo.coutaitiimr 1C0 acres The time for redemption will expire December 2, lS), :;uJ if nor redeemed before the above !ile evj'ir.H i will mas c application fora treas urer's Vi deed. L. Baum. Tako Notice. Joeph W. Warren and Geo. W. Ball. You are hereby notified that on the 28th dav of 'January, i$sI, L. Baum purchascl Mt privat' '-re vie from the county treasurer, SI. B. McNjU. at the conrt-houM .la lted Cloud Webster coitntr. Nebraska, for ue taxes for the year lfi, araoutitimr. to 9MB. Tke following uescriueu uiui suuaiea in eosicr county. Nebraska, taxed in the nana of Joseph w. Warreii and Geo W. BalL The north west U.of tho iiorlh-eust ?4 section 12, -.town 2, range 11 containing 40 acres. Tke tfate for re denptlun of Hid land tram tttt lien of said tax. ran- wai expire January u. law, ana u cot redeemed before the abor awe expires I vili make application for a treasurer's tax daed. L. Baum. Take Ifatlee Joseph W. Warren and Geo. XT, BaU. You are hernhv nntlflftd that OB tke 28th dV of January im, L. Baum purchaaedat privato tax sale from tho county treasurer M. B. McNitt at me ooia-t uouso in Keaciona wesster coun ty Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1686 amounting to R.tf an the following described lands situated In Webster coiintyNebraska, taxed in the name of Joseph W. Warrea and Geo. W. Ball. The south west 1-4 of the north east qusuU'r.soc 12, town 2 range 11 ontainiog Waero". llie time ferrrdeaiptlaa of said laad mm toe iiutocaud taxaara mm expire daa. 2t 18M and tf toot ndeeamd before the above date I wtUauke appUcatioa far s treasnrer'a Uxdoed. L. Bauv. f.W.TOLL8,M.D TTOMl fib? oyiiitnitATinRnmTPUN. tf.a. EX- amuiHuenarema. osweeewwita nm UWLRMl CITY NEWS. Mrs. W. S. Falkenburg has return ed home. Mr. F. Ellis of Lincoln was in the city this week. Mrs. T. C. Hacker is visiting at Akron, Colorado. Mrs. L. H. Fort is visiting in the east part of the state. A. U. Becker of Lincoln was in the city this week on business. Henry Ludlow ha3 quit working on the big 8 fcheet. Even Hank can't stand em. Mr. G. J. Warren, editor of the Argus, and his wife and daughter have returned from tneir visit to .Lin coln. Gertie Moranville was thrown from a pony the other day, but fortunately she was not injured any more than being more than momentarially stun ned. Boy Codding is going to Africa as a missionary. Mr. Codding while here has made many friends who will be sorry to hear of his decision to go to foreign lands. In another place today you will find the advertisement of Adam Mor hart the popular hardware man, who has the finest line of heating and cooking stove3 in the oity. Don't fail o see him if you are in need, as he is bound to sell his goods. - - He! HapaMlCMM. There will be a meeting of the repub lican club tomorrow, Saturday night, September 28th. at 8 o'clock at Judge Sweezy's office, for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the state league, and to attend to such other business as may come before the meeting.. R. B. Fulton, Pres, ii Don't forget one of the most impor tant short-horn sales of the season, that of J. Bussel Lownes at Hastings which occurs Tuesday, October 8th. Mr. Lownes has bred short-horns all his life and good ones too, as he has drawn from the celebrated herd of J. H. Poits & Son of Jacksonville, HI., and other well-known herds. Before leaving Illinois, seven years ago, he saved out the best from a sale of his herd to bring to this state. His herd has now increased to a larger number than he desires to retain, so he has decided to sell about forty bead as per announcement in another column. He has no culls or inferior cattle in this offering, but good, useful and well acclimated Nebraska bred Short horns. Write him at Lincoln, Neb., for sale catalogue. Special PremlaaaB. The management of the Webster county agricultural society have con cluded to add special premiums to the list of premiums already offered. First and second premiums will be given for every breed of dogs. The show will be open to the world. The management have been assured that many fine dogs will be exhibited, both from home and abroad. Tho nom inal fee of 50cts per head will be charged for care of dogs. Safety of dogs guaranteed. Entries can be made at the office of the secretary, A. L. Funk, as late' as the evening of October 2nd.- Premiums will be awarded on the 3d day of the fair. A. L. Funk, Sec'y. Epeek. The transition from long, lingenncr and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lifoofthehidi vidiwl. Snch a renwrkablo event is treasured in the memory and the iency whereby the good health has oeen attained is giatefully blessed, ilence it w that so much is heard in Drake of "Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Altera tive and Tonic If you are troubled with anv disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing yon will surley find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per hottlo at Henrv Cooks Drucstore. S " a Red Clond Beaten. . Beachy and Wallace, of lied Cloud are a whole team at whist and hard to beat, in fact they are the chamran3 of the valley. Last Saturday two Orleans players, B. L. Means and D. L, Bishop went down and took the conceit out of them, plavine expenses. The game commenced at 10 a.m. and concluded at 10 p.m. and the first side making 250 points were to win. The Orleans score was 252, and Red nivn ?90 A retnrn came will bo I played in Orleans. Orleans Press. Anniversary Celebration. The city of Lebanon, Kansas, cel ebrates her second annivajrsary on Tuesday, October 1st, Extra efforts are being made to eclipse any celebra tion ever held in Northwest, Kansas. A barbecued ox will b on the ground and the frnita and viands of the country will be scattered in abund ance. We 3cept an invitation to be present. What a Frte. i. - ujhKiiihv Tuiriv akin, row are a- ware of the short time it takes for a dlsor dered liver to cause blotches on the face ,i rirv (wiut kin. One bottle ot beuus - -rf . a nnn 111 BLOOD PUKFIKB and bloou AJ" , restore this organ to Ks natural and healthy rati, nod cleanse the Maid of all impurities It is meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every bottle. C. L.Catting. Druggist- . A Cams Sjrnw. There it aothlag parwtt should be ae careful about as selectteg a ewgh . sew Cherry CeothSprapet. bo f cheep and lafcrtor Matmai ttwwa t. nurket. The tettBMletoa.BeiBaad gHBGG.'CTOKT 0M"8L."' IkeasRsa aaad at aH mbmb. O. I Cottiaf, Their Burundi Booaalac. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Henry Cooks Drug store as their giv ing away to thier customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's 11CW i.UC'J 1U1 V"USUUJIUUIIilUU trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Coulris, Asthma, Bronchitis Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yo'i can test it before buying by getting h trial bottle free laige size $1. Everv bottle warran ed. 3 FA GOB A SPRING, COLOS.1B . Editor Chief: I will write a short sketch of my travels since I left Webster count'. The first town I came to going west was Denver. Denver will take the spots off of such large trule centers as Blue Hill or Bladen. The town of Pagora has a population of about 400 which is con stantly increasing. These hot springs were discovered in 1859 by the mili tary forces, and are said to be the largest hot springs in the world . The water though hot is not boiling, the temperature r.t the edges is 140 and in the centre still more. There are large 'coal mines eight miles from town and about 6000 acres of coal land taken this summer. There are gold and silver mines within 20 miles of here hut are not worked much for lac of capital and transportation. James McHugu 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. Schaffait. Dr. Jaque's German worm destroy worms and removes tlieia from the sys tem . Safe pleasant and effective. Good mothers use Dr. Winchell's teething syrup for children with colds, sore throats, and to regulate tho bowls. Uncle Sam's nerve and bone lini ment will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism, I)r.l. L.FielJ, No. 53 East Ma ple St. eSam's condition powders the best for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Get the beat. Eilerts daylight liver pills, for sour stomach, torpid liver and indigestion, Cure your coughs and colds with Eilerts tar and wild cherry. All druggists keep t. Large bottles fifty cents and one dollar. Happy Home blood purifier is the people's popular medicine for purifying the blood and malarial diseases etc. Large bottles fifty cents and one Collar. The greatest wonder of the 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showing just how a carpet will look when on the floor at F. V. Taylor's. Here's l'er Bark 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 sec him at once if you want bargains. Bucitlln'B Arnica Salve. The best tsa've in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers. ialt rheum, fever sores, tettvr, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and aH nkin eruptions, and positively curenf or no pay required, it is pnarantped to fllve perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. Price 25 rent.- per box. For sale by Henry Coo-c . New Earber Shop. S. T. Van Horn who is well known iu this city, and who for the last year has tried his luck elsewhere, has re turned to this city and has purchased th) barber parlors of Robert Barkley. He has fitted them up in nice style and Invites his eld and new friends to call and see him. ilo will give vou a shave or hair cat in the latest style of the art. 47-tf HOIVts DHSE TBEM DCUIBE2. Urn SenU-AaaBalFaahloa Catalog published Sect, loth, and mailed free apon aeplicatioa ; listiag aad mastratiaf with over jooo lithographs aad wood cats, everyUuflf seeded for Ladies'.Genti'aad Children's Wear aad adorameat;Uoase' fceepias Goods, Cartaias, Upholstery, etc., etc. "KvVB m VW Saeelaltyof aad do the uusast aad ssost reliable Hail Order Trade is the country. Their Fashion Cata logaekiadisBeatable to partiM prereated by, dtftaace frost doisz tacir ova saoppiaj ta 1 New Yxk."-IfrU. tt Avf.&2MhSL, NEW YMK CITY. innnnBnnnnnnnnBj-nnnnBnaBBBnnBni mm CATALOGUED CTUWRTPWI016EII4IIFGCO. crrr.tXf i M iBtm monms maafmmmm R. Y.SHimcr, Pres. HxJimT CLASKE,Yice-Pres. Jno. R. Shibe-, Caakier Howard B. Catheb, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITA!, - $75,000 Transact a general banking business, buy and sell county warrants, alst county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell foreign exchange DIRECTORS: Jas. McNeny. J. A.TulIeys, G. W. Lindscy. R. V. Shirey. John R. Shirey. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kenney. nT nnnnnnnnnnnnnnBSBnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnw VnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnffnEi ailnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnT nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnten' Boarding Horses' Feed Barn ! At reasonable rates, Cosae one and all. THE TRALERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK f POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world F V. TAYLOR , KEEPS THE FINEST LINE OF Furniture In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anytbi lg in his line. pposite First National Bank, Red Cloud. New Billiard Hall ! P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, RED CLOUD, - Fine tables, reasonable rates, nice treatment, ia oar i Hacker & Parker, THE GR00CE3 BED CLOUD, NEB. Taie Hatlee. Tnunh W XVarmn and Gen. W. BalL --.. -: v - i - .. a, a i. mti. . from the liea of said tax sale will . piro January as isw ana u noi. rawiKum " the above uaie expires i wui uuwe apwuauuu foratreasuserstaxdeed. L.Baum. Take Notice. To Hugti J. Jewett: Xiltnt. thnrnurt house in Red Cloud. Web3ter ountyXtbraskaforthetaxesof lsS6 amountini: to $3.50. Tlie nortli-east ! o? the "outh-west h- section 33, town t, range 12, containing 40 acres tixed in the name of Huh .1. Jewett. 'Jbo L. Baum. Tnke Notice. ToIIiwliJ.Jewtlt: You are nercoy nouneu uiai on me uui nf Kniincirv is-a L. Baum nunhtsed at private - coin fnuii tlin ponntv treasurer treasurer 31. l. Me- Nittattlie courthouse in Red cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes of the year li6 amouuiinto S5.50. Tlienortli west of the south west i section 33, town I, ranse 12. con taining 40 acres, taxed in the name of Uugh J. irut. rim tinif for rtMiemrition of said land i from the lien of said tax sale will expire Febru 'arvlltli 1830, and if not redeemed btfore the aDOVCiiaie. i wiu niiuic uipucuiiuii " uj urer's tax deed. U Baum. Talte Notice. to Hush J. Jewett: V'on'arc hereby notifletl that on the llUi day ot Fctruary IS?, 1. Baum purc!iasea at pri vate tax safo from the countv treasurer M. B. McNitt at the courthouse in Ked cloud Webster county Nebraska for the taxes oi Uie year 1899. amounting to 9ZJM. The south-west t- of the south west l- section 33, town I. range 12 con taining! acres, taxed in the mime of Hugh J. Jewett. Hie timo for redemption will expire February 11th Ix, ami if not redeemed before the above date I will make application fora treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. Tak Notice. ToC. B.lIosford, . You are hereby nounetl that on the. 28th ilay ot Januarv 14S8. L. Baum pureliased at private tax sale, from the county .treasurer M. B. Mc iNitt at the county court house in Red Cloud, Web3ter county. Neb., for thd taxes of the year 1x36, amounting to 914.7-. the following describ ed Luia situated in Webster county Nei., taxed in the name of C. B. Hosford. part of the north east X or the south west X, of sectioa 2, town 1 ran-rell containing 2 acre.. The time for re demption of said laad from the lien of said tax sale, wOl expire Jane 29Ux 13), aad, if not re- decmea Deiore tne aoove oaie, i wiu aue v- l plication Tor a treasures's tax deed. "19' I JJba ux. Bts S aas girea sartciw I sal aatiefsctiea la cart of Ooaaatea Gleet. Ipreeciftslt Sselaafeta lac it to aU J.aT99aaV nucs.9i.Mt Uaar C. L. C0TTI50, AOEST. nou are nereDy nouneu uu uu unjdoru uj vouarenereoy nonneauiatoumeiuu uay of Jan, 18M L. Baum purchased at pnrate i tax qj February 1888, L. Baum purchased at nrivata sale from the county treasarerM-B.cMtt at tax sale from tbe county tn-aurer 31.11. Mc the coart house in Bed Cloud. Webster countj : nm at the court house in Red cloud. Webster Neb., for the taxes of the year tsss amounting county Nebraska, for the taxes ot the year lssJ to 97.45 on the following described property to t8ra0untlng to 35.50. The south east 1-4 of the wit situated la Webster county Nebraska taxed uth west 1-4. section 33, town i.rangt licon in the name ot Joseph W.Warren and Geo. w. tabling acres, tayed in t'-e rasiu .f HuhJ Ballthe north east K of the north east J of jewett. The timefor redemption of said laml sectiot. 13 town 2 range 11 containing 40 acres l froni the ,n of n tix balo v.-il" esy're Feb The timo of redemption of said land irttarvltthl89 and if i- -t pilii-ni'il ! -fore the time for redemption ot saia lanu irora me iieu the last term of said court v,a hoiuenioti mo ofsiiidtix sale will expire Fcbruarv" Hth lsa.V I i.t day of 0:t.er, l&'Jatl " v' ni. t!w and if not releemel before the above date, I , follow injj described ro . . t'-v t: The eb5 will i'i-i!:. ni)ii1!.-:itIoii for a treasurer's tax deed, , nll i, .n li .r iiu m..-.n n.--: nu.-irier tint tlio .BBMlaBl VintuiLfl rtMSjIfBB BBBhttaBMa W. W. Gilbert, AVbhes to notify his friomls tliat he lias leased the Watsok B arjst ! Located eastot Piatt & Frees Lumber Yard where hev.il! kp NFERASKA. aouo. Come and see n. Take 2f'tlee. To Hugh J. Jewett : .r-- r . ' ... . .. . ..... . - s.w'en - rtei will make ni i-v'i.i fi-rtreas- . urer's tax d.'eii I itAUH. SHKRIFFS .!.. Notice Is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order ot sale isAiml by I f. Fort. clerk of the district co.ir.of t"u xtli judiciul for eo X'T cjtv. r. bimku. in an action in'iiii'iiir in sani i!irr ivi:ii.ti i'iir.tinv tiuL.i.u :ii;L l.Liiraucu . .i.i. . . .. Irnminnir :irr nlninlilTN. John IU UlH'l and Am-lia J. .Smith et al.are defendanus. I shall I offer for sale at puttie v i !. f".r . I: in band I at tjle east ,ior oJ the coart hcin- in Kt-d Iriouij insaidcotintvKh..:! e x r!vwhero iwwTrt?trfc:iiraV of t!lf SOti:!l W.t .:.U.-tTf section six (C) "in town-.-!' ru ll ..'nh o range nine, al west or th.-G I. M, in ..cbster county Nebraska. . . (Uvoiituiiiermy hand t-i JTtii i!.iyt Sept en ber 13S-J, 11- - rt7t. slienif. Ka!e Bros. pbiintirSatt "y. rKO. o.andrTd. YKISEi!, PKurKIETOB0 OP THE f (Kir Couif AW OiiicE RED O1.0UD. NEB. Complete and only set of abstrtct books in Webster county. Grnzmj: and srminK lands and city property for NWYafctlttsWafch w V From mnrirT-rT.vK'M.f. m BkAiUA "Waleh --.mpanjr. MnCS KPWJSmd tf a vrll-itm'Tt itlr all tf m. e w ' K" v,.f..!i W-h GCARAX- -rrr niltllasImStl- xtnwvulr atcnbel tca cxupulooi altrtisrs ThisWfcli3.M M tj Vit Ufltn J t!M. W cut price in two. Knowing our c-tu'- i. tprakacw worx lor us. a&l our uxcrea1! trmdeca WatcM. Jerreiry. s."r- n, etc. will tuuiitf h,'", oar Io- on i inrm thoaund of tho. ltr tMiac Watchau Tfaon!y uTertuic in nth Witt. aawtxtr. a a opcr ul fbed lnuO tack coir. wkWi Borcluaen re ufe- d to show their fneatlx. a cads itMotion t a U ocr oods. TBBWOKXSara (puu, Iu(h-graJr. x paasioB baUae.. luiek tax dlmtl V 4 I'M- Dona. alaamf'T nKkc!J aadjtwcll.nrturhrp BwtM kiinL CtSE t&a mnia. watac am (u- Mm SJirrfcM. 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