:-y r? at the New York STO WANT & -fe & h c j?j y !.!! J 11500 People ! ..'To -help cany off&qse great bargains that have been coming for the past ten days of American and foreign production, all the iatcsL st;,bs. r, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS TO MATcm. -w - --. Ol in i ii i i i mi wrwm I J? it 'i I i . ". - Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear and Black Hosiery warranted not to fade. An elegant stock of shawls and woolen yarns. LADIES' SHOES in all grades and sizes. A good shoe for 1.50. Men's and Boy's Eoois & Shoes. We also carry a large stock of the CM. Henderson Red School house shoes. The Little Red School house shoe ie now six years old and last year was worn by two hundred thou sand children. Call and pee us and we will do you Good. Best goods and lowest prices guaranteed Possibly the big S is not exactly "What tlie Chief would have its readers believe. Helmet. The people of this county know what that outfit is. But how docs it happen Plumb, that you are now de fending this clique when not three weeks ago you stated to at least three men that you was against the big 8, for the reason that they started their paper with the expressed intention of Tanning the other papers out, as well as to control the politics of this coun ty. ' The very friends that enabled you to take charge of that paper say, cIf you have not sold out you never will be able to convince the people of it." Do you not know what the peo ple think of such a man. We know you are learning now, and Tile Chief does not believe in kicking a man when he's going down hill, so we will leave you with your big S frienda. J. L. Frame of Bat in township is again a candidate for supervisor. Mr. Frame has made an excellent super visor for that township and has saved it many hundred dollars at varions times in taxes, etc . lie is a splendid supervisor and The Chief believes that this township should elect him for another term. Persons buying clothing are always in fear of being taken in, but when they can deal with an honorable house like the Golden Eagle has proven in the last sir years this fear vanishes. C. "Wiener has always made good anything that is not satis factory. Goods are sold by him on their merits. Deyo takes subscriptions for any paper or magazine published and 6aves you expense of sending. Our universal low prices ars what catch the large buyers from outer towns. The last ten weeks they have been quite numerous with us. Bibo & Galtbha. Ducker's Cash Dry Goods House. Come and see our cloak room and the largest and finest stock of Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets- Ever shown in the city at prices that are making friends and customers for us every day. 1 believe that we are selling cloaks at as low or a lower price than you can get them at in any of the larger cities, when yon consider the fact that our Joliet store handles forty or fifty thousand dollars worth of cloaks in a year you can leadily sec that wc nave a big advantage over merchants buying a tew garments. I will discount any price you may bring me on (straight) goods of any kind. In Dress goods, hosiery, Underwear and Dry Goods all kind we can and do show the best goods for the money that you ever saw in this or any other county, come and see us, we will save you money. Dock 3IcKecby and Charley Cath er who have taken more bonus notes and more usury off the poor people of this county, than anv other set of men are now posing as the farmers friends for the purpose of busting the ring(?) If the poor "bus ted farmers could be put in a line, whom they have appressed by high rates of interest and much larger bo nuses and allowed to tell who and how they have been succeesfully robbed by these bonus men they could "unfold a tale" that would be heartrendering no doubt. Voters these are two of the men who are fighting Mr Hummel, do you want to assist them in build ing up their fortunes by voting for Fassler. It is a shame that poor peo ple should be continually robbed by these money lenders who are contin ually violating the law by taking ex cessive usury and bonuses. It is easy to foreshadow the result should they get the county funds in their posses sion. The screws of oppression would be turned down until a poor man could not live in the country. Don't let them hoodwink you by what appears to be plausible stories, when the fact is that all they care for is to gel hold of the county funds for spec ulation. They should be routed horse and dragoon. Deyo is selling albums 20 per cent cheaper now than you can buy them for during holidays. Look at that natural wool under wear at Berg & Galusha's Overcoats cheaper at Berg & Galu sha's than any where in the city. The New York Store is headquar ters for the the best makes of boots and shoes. Farmers when you come to town take a little time and examine Berg & Galusha's prices. The cheapest place to huv lumber and coal in town is at R. A. Handy's. JOLIET, ILL. G. A. DUCKER. .'- VV., 'T'-ii-k. ; ,t $Zt'i fUU.WEfCttf PURE p?PNCEfe Its superior excellence proven in million os homes lor more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United Mates government. En dorsed by die heads of the great universities as the Strongest. Purest, ana most Healthful. Dr. l'rices Cream leaking Powder does not eon tain amonia, lime, or alum, Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YOKK. CHICAGO. ST.LOCI8. Now is the time to buy your hard coal of R. A. Handy. The nicest and best line of kid gloves in the city at the New York Store. Those people who have not been in to look at the immense stock of cloth ing, at the Golden Ealc will be as tonished to find such an assortment and the low prices marked on them in plain figures. Best gloves and largest variety at Berg & Galusha. For wool hosiery in mens' and boys go to Berg & Galusha. Hard coal at cost at K. A. Handy's. fe PURE CREAM AKlNg MOKENA, ILL. J. W. DUCKER. CL SCHAFFNlT LEUAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, ) a Webster County. "3S In the district court thereof of the eighth judicial district. The Nebraska Loan atid Trust Company, plaiu titf vs Plioebe .?. ttallard, Martin S. Ballard, her hus band. Ceorge K. Chayney. Lizzie M. Chavney, his wife, and Charles II. Potter, defendants. NOTICE OK SUIT. The above named defendants. Phoebe .t. Rnl lard and Martin S. Ballard, Iter Iniiband. are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff lias ii leu in me anove named court, its ietitloii against them and the other defendants above named, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a -mortgage hearing date .inly 1st lstt, executed by them to the plaintiff on the follow ing dascribed real estate. s:tate in the countv of Webster in the state of Nebraska, towit": l4)ts five, L5 and six, Cl and the north two thirds ?31 of lot seven J7 in block seven 7 in smith and Moore's addition to the city of Red Cloud. Nebraska, and to have said real estate HDpraised. advertised, and sold to pay off and discharge the debt with interest and costs, which said mortgage was given to secure. You and each of you are fiirthur notified that you are required to appearand answer said petition on or before Monday the sixteenth 16 davof Do. ceniber. 18S. The Nfrkaska Loax AsnTnnsrCc. By jiio nl .Ragan their atty LKttAL NOT1CB. State of Nebraska Webster county ) 3 In the district court thereof of the eighth judicial district. The Nebraska Loan and Trust Co. plaintiff. s Cliarles 31. Sandberg, The Keene Five-Cents Ssnlngs Rank, i. p. Catlier, William E..iaek son, and the First Natisual Bank of White water, Wisconsin, defendants. , notice or SUIT. Tha above aimed defendant, the First Na tioinil Rank of Whitewater, Wisconsin, is here by notified that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above named court, its petition aiaiinst it, and the other defendants above na med, the object and prajcr of which are to fore close two mortgages hearing date February 1st I8NJ, executed nv the defendant, Charles M Sandberg, one to the plaintiff and one to tiiede feudaut. tlie Keene Five-Cent aings bank, on the following described real estate situate in the county of Webster, in the state of Nebraska towit: The south-west quarter U) of section tweutv-two ('Maud the north-east miartcr () of section twenty-eight 05?) all in township three (3) north, and range twelve (12) west of the sixth principal meridian, and to imve said real estate: appraised, advertised and sold to pay off and discharge the delts with iiitcicst und costs, whi h sad mortgages wre given to secure. You, the First National bank of Whitewater, Wisconsin, are further notified that you are re quired to apiiear and answer said petitiou ou or before Monday, tlie sixteenth icthl day ot De cember, 1889. The Nebraska Loax akd Thcst Co. and thiKeknk Five-Ce Savisus Bank. By .mo, m. ltagan, their atty. 14-Jt Don't spend a dollar for anything in the clothing line untill ycu ex amine prices and qualities at Berg & Galusha's. J.J. MOON BLOCK. Take Notice. Joseph W. Warren and Ceo. W. Ball. You are hereby notified that on the 2Sth day of .lanuarv, issy, I, r liaum purchased at private ta "sale from the county treasurer, 31. It. MeNitt. at the court-house in Red Cloud Webster countv. Nebraska, for the taxes for the year lSStj, amounting to ST.4T. The following described land situated in Webster countv, Nebraska, taxed in filename of Joseph W. Warren and Ceo W. Ball, The north west .of the north-cast ii section 12. town 2. range It containing 40 acres. The time for re demption of said laud from the lien of said tusale will expire January 'JSth. li'JO, and if not redeemed before the above date expires I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. BAUM. Take Notice. Joseph W. Warren and Geo. W, BalL You are herey notified that on the 28th diy of January lss, L. Baum purchased at private tax sale from the county treasurer 31. B. MeNitt at the court house in Bed Cloud Webster coun tv Nebraska for the taxes of the vear lfc& amounting to S7. 45 an tho following described la'Kis situated in Webster county Nebraska, taxed in the name ot Joseph W. Warren and Ceo. W. Ball. Tlie south wst 1-1 ot the north east quarter, sec 12, town 2 range II containing 40 acres. Tlie time for redemption of said land from tlie lien of said tax sale will exnire Jan. 2Slst)0and if not redeemed before the above date I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum, .'Take Netlee. To Joseph TV. Warren and Ceo. W. Ball. You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of January lt&,I. I- Baum purchased at privere tax sale from the county treasurer M. B. Me Nitt at the court 'louse in Bed Cloud. Webster county Nebraska, for the taxes of tlie vear ISStf. amounting to 7.4.on the following descnlied land situated in Webster countv Nebraska tax ed in the name of Joseph W. Warren and Ceo. W. Ball. 'I he south-east ll north oxst i. section 12. town 2. range 11 ccntaiiiing 40 acres The timefor redemption of said land from the lien of said tax sale will expire January 2Stn lSDOaild if not redeemed before tlie lov. ilnti. expires. I will make application for treasurer's tax deed. l. Baum. CHATTEL ITZOHTGAGE SALIC Notice is herebv ziven that on th 2m!i ilnv f November is& at 2 o'clock p. m, in front of'the Ked Cloud National bank at Ked Cloud, Nebras ka, I will oSer for sale the following property: One ro-n hor-e nine years old, one bay horse nine vear old one red and white cow- four years old, on standard mower, one sulky Iwy rake, one stirring plow, one breaking iio,on narrow-, one cultivator, one set or Har ness, and oae wairon. And salo will br m.-ute tn satisfy a chattel mortgage conveving said proii erty, made by Elijah llerrick to Cliarles II. Pot ter, dated June 1st 1S39 and recorded in Web ster county on which there is due at time of nrsi publication saxi.85. Charles H. Potter. Blankets, comforts, yarns, flannels, jeans, casemeres. canton flannels, muslins, cotton batting, underwear etc, are sold at lowest cash prices at the New York Store. RED CLOUD, NEB. J. J. DUCKER, DUCKER. Bed cloud, Neb. Red Cloud, Neb. .! II1 f JSML'-Lmi SBIEIKIX'F'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that tinder and bvwr tue of an order of salt- n-.ur., Iv I I Fort, clerk of the district court of the eighth Judicial district in and for Web-Lr countv. N.'irukit. upon a decree in an action pending in said court wherein Caroline Murray trustee, and .tames IS. .Miirr are plaintiffs and Koyu! K. Wicks are defendants I shall otter for sale at public vendue for ca!: in hand at the ea-.t door of the court house in Ked Cloud in said county (that being the place where the last term of said court was lioldetuou the 3'th davof November IssDatl o clock p. m.. the foil .fuig described projHTtyto-wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section U. ii township I. north of range 10. west of tlie six p. m.iii Web-ter county Nebraska. (liven uudcr mvhand thK25Ui day of October 18S-J. " . H.C.SCOTT. Trunkey & Sveczy Sheriff. Plaintiff's attorneys. UOAD NOTICK. Stato of Nebraska I Webster county ) To whom it may concern: The commissioners appointed to view and re port upon a certain road pra.vcd for in a cer tain petition duly signed ami filed with the county clerk ot said county asking that a cer tain public road be lovated as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of sec tion fifteen, (15) town one, (i ) range eleven, tit) west, thence runtiiug north lulu feet vur. ti de grees, 30 minutes west and thence east X5ii feet van2Sdegrees JO minutes tiorth.thciicenorttt 400 feet var. 24 degrees west to the center ot road running east and west, and known as tho Ked Cloud road, has reported favorably upon the openingor said road. AH objections there to or claim for damages must lie tiled iu tho officeot the county cleric of sain county on or licfore noon of WeJlnesdiy. January 22. ISko or said road will be opened without reference thereto, lted Cloud, October 17, 1SSJ. J. II. IUir.ET. County Clerk. Timber Culture Notice final I'roof . , Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Bloomijk: rox. Neb October 7, 1SW. Notice is hereby given that He JayJudson has filed uotice of intention to make linafpnmf before; clerk of district court at id office in Ked Cloud, Nebraska, ou SaturdHV the 21 day of Novem ber, 183D. on timber culture application No. jyjj, tor the north-west quarter of section no. 21, in township No. 2, north, range 12 west. lie name as witnesses, llmiui W, Hcldredge, LouUC. Olnistead. James W. Vance and Ceorge W. Knigh: all of Inavale, Neb. T. F. Asitr.v, Keuister. Take Notice. To Hugh J. Jewett: You are hereby notified that on the ltth day of February 18S, L. Baum purchased at private) tax sale from tee county treasurer M, It. Me Nitt at the court house in Ked cloud. Webster county-Nebraska, for the taxe of the year 18; amounting toST.jo. The south east M of t lid south west 1-4. section Si. town 1, range li con taining 40 acres, taxed in tlie name of llii'-hJ-Jewett. The time for redemption of said land from the lien of said tax sale will expire Feb ruary 11th 1890 and if not redeemed before tho j above date I will Bake application for a treas- UiCr 3 U1.V UCl-t. Ii. fAUJI, v