ytJ f "-r' k t k &ft rj irl" ,'"' ,y ' ! r.'i s ?i K-- Kfi . B F ? I'f tt) fe't 'f B w , 4fo f f $ pty. A.4).MHMKR, Proprietor. FHalM), Iflnyt, I AM. TMR TAMLE. That MM No. HU) take effect Atitll d, 1M0 Xttat.iHMNefiffer to i owhreteentiMnlar e.l,lre(ht to Ma WORTH VIA HASTIWH o Hastings leares si n.m. t:30im. Re. 1. tralftt lo Hunting dally " n. I'M uuwinr Irnm ' .tail f 1 so. in MMweni cent tMmday ay DIM p.m. Mo, l, frekht Item llasllnos dully ar Hre loan pro. RAMr VIA WVttnftK. No. IS,tssewKcrtorit .imepa dully travel lo:W n.m. No. B iHHwrniiier to Kansas City dolly loi p.m. Wo. IB passenger trmn Joseph lyarrhca B,l' n' Wo. w piunerqier from Kansas t'ltf No. lotrriftht dally except Tuesdnjrar- Htm 3itB.mi No, oe fretfttit dolly empt Kmidny 1 1 1 p.w, wmrr rtotma. ,. Kfc?eHWe"R'r,0,,e"m lOtrnm. No. IS ptMeofier to Denver dolly .leaver ... ... BiPiW. No. o puxeocer from Denver dally ,... arrttea . . lo.5Sp.ro ii.i....-....-. ..-.. .. M IU f.ll fm.n tlantitr. dntlv ( ! . miiiuIkv artuiMoy . .. : rent Handatr arrises Nn. list BPramMoiliillon s law p.o to Overlie- . ram Mondoy.WedenworatMt Mwrwy. IiWhuimii ""' RURAL ETOBLIlTaS. WWW K0TI8 1TJ0UI5T0MDIWTS. iJtair n4 liifereatlngllema from Nllserliona r Use Vouniy. WhIiimi C'rcrk. 'Undo .Too" llolcoinb wait visiting friends heroaohiits last wock not for. getting yours truly. Joseph hss ho cone quite edtfcoiple of Howard Holl any and the theories laid down in hia areat book "Looking Baokwaitl." tipoaking of looking backward, that's bout wait moot of ua are doing. In fact we have very little to look for ward to under this great and glorious government until that eormine rag. known ao the bloody ohlrt, has faded from view. The truly good in District 3 arc in a plight. Thn labors of thn worthy Elder who presides over the spirit ualwolfaroof thin "small" corner of the vineyard, hao thus for mr.t with no pecuniary rcturno. To do away with thiaatntoor affairs, thn brethren hit upon a hsppy scheme, vis: An entertainment, ooneluding with a box supper, hoping thereby to oonk tho laoiofrom tho pockets of the unre generate. All that W neocssary to say about the affair isit wan in tho main man aged bj the same parties who made a lisle of our last 4th of July oelebra tioi. The gross receipts amounted to 350. Whether the good Dominio falated when the remnant of this sua wai banded him deponents sajeth not. Another item. The Sunday school in District !l voted that eaoh head of the famllv should pay 2 month towards its support, The goat deacons met together and decid ed that this wan oppressive, and did away with it, rcoolving to depend on voluntary contributions from out site Underlet. Verily "salvation is free" in Dist, 3. Dennis suggests that the oipoasos of that society bo met by voting school bond. Mrs. W. J.' Vanoo departed for Canada and other eastern points Tuesday lo spend tin summer with friends and relative!. Before de parting aho looked upon Jimmy's Sunday clothes to prevent tho girls from smiling upon him in her aboenco It wont be a week until Jim will be going around with one suspender and "letter In tho poet oaW'aa in days of yore. He ana Dennis are coming to town) Wgether ere long, As P. T. Barnum used tossy "wateh for day and date." J. B, Grimraiogcr representing II. U. Boott was doiac the taffy act up . thi&viynfew davs aso. Jim has hotitfl of friends hereabouts and unlike Knooh Arden dont have to wateh from day to day waiting for a sale. When last seen Jim had his pocket run or mcaoranda representing sales. The 8. 8. in Dist. 70 Is reported as in a flourishing condition, the people working together in peace ana har mony and with good will to each oth or ana an men. Mrs. Walton Noble ia very danger ously ill, small hopes being enter tained of hjr rooovery. A peculiarly sad feature of the ease is the presence of a little wcok old babe. Mr. and Urs. Noble have hosts of friends united in their sorrow for them in Uulrafllction. An Allianoo has been formed in the Hummel school house. Some of tho best and most influtatla) farmers la tho neighborhood have united with it and nropote puttipg their shoulders to the wheel and giving her a roll. Mr. Woller used to advise 8am "be ware of the vidders." Dennis ad vises the Alllence.to beware of politi cians of all degrees and shades. But tho great trouble in Webster cotrnty t least is, tho erdor is already hotey eemfced with them and already is there "a handwriting on the wall." Spooking of the Alliance. Dennis wss paralysed a few days so to learn that a rather prominent alliance man had purchased a plutc hat to wear ta hia travels. If true (and it probably is) It aolut to a moral. A rather cheeky piece of business is bow being attempted J parties whom it would bo a stretch of imagination It fall human, The attempt is being mdeto fasten Mrs. Prank Thornton ins Walnut ereek towaship for sup ' port, if that esn't he, then upon the smaaty. As far as thin towashin is ooaecraed it baa no fuado, is practical- mSBBSBBBBSBBBmmm !j baakrupt, aad of a noeeoseity tho eoaatv will have to shoulder tho mat ter. As far at tho woman la eeaecracd aho Is certainly to be pitied. She ia not very strong paysieslly -or mentally and has a helpless ehild about three years old, and that isn't all. 8he has an able bodied husbani at Orleaaawho is earning good wages wbomsrried her four or ave years ago and after lying around in idleness until what little property the had, consisting of an equity in I BO acres of land was es hsusted. abandoned her. Hhn has a father, brothers and sisters scattered well alio to furnish her with what littlo she needs, but' together with her husband the"y think charity is good enough. Wouldn't it bo a good idea for some of the "powers that be" to live her Lusbaad a tasto of Ne braska justice, just to show him that "there ia a God in Israel." Drnnih. i i Jmsmwsi Ksism. Cora plaating le tho order of the day, some farmers are through pleat ing, some formers think If it dont rain soon they will have to plow taeir oats up and put in oora. School in Dist. No. 1)0 has closed a seven months term. One of the pat rons of the sehool drovo the teacher home O. but thel'awnees arogrity particularly thn fair box, you can tell thorn by thoir teeth. Mrn Leadabrand has been sick quito a long tlmo her mother Mrs Zee from Ht.C'harlos county Mo. is here to see her. By tho way what has become of Judge MoKolghaa. we should like to hear iron him aiatn tareacn Tin Cmr.v. Tho Judge eaa toll ua mora solid faoto In tvo minutes then we can get from any other man in a year. Joseph Moler says It Is a boy not a girl at all and than he curled hia lip. Sin. Amino. We are having lino weather now, farmers are planting corn. We hoar that II II Ogden has changed boarding places. Mr J Q Potter was in Am boy this week. Mr Starkey and hio family from Milwaukee aro visiting with their rel atives in Amboy. Miss Waggoner from Ouide Book was in Amboy Sunday. Charlie aent his brother homo with his best girl lost Sunday algal, waa that right? Old Man. The weather has been pretty cool for the last few dys. Amboy 8undoy school la largoly attended. Biztjf-tevM present. Oscar I'atmor and brother were vis iting at I. Frlible's Sunday. Uuarterlv meeting waa held at Amboy Buaday oveaiag. Kldtr Jeaea conducted the meeting. John 8aladen is working in Ouide Bock. Look Up. iNoHna Crork. Kvery farmer la busy at work. Qeorge Smelser la out ia tho fold by sun up. Hurrah for the boys. Mr. Mndsey had a oolt hart on the wire fence the other day. Mr. Kmory Bean calls on Medcalf every Sunday, Bean aeema to take. Mr Kvert Bean has been ia door health for some time bat ia better at present so Aaaie saya. Mlsa Kile 8mith has been quite siok with the measlca but ia recover- Ben Bead ia baok from tho weat. School will oommeace la Plat. 33 May, 12th. Kle 8mHk Toaoherf. Mrs Beuads has boo .tit, tkk hat ia come bettor at present We aro sorry to any that Mr. Tom Fisher haa got the mlttfa. Mr Geo. Scott haa got a fat girl at hia house, Good lucki Ot TlAMf. Willow C'rek. Last Friday evaaiag at Cowloa the WCTl! hold a Demorsst contest It waa quite interesting, tho silver medal waa won by Ira Thomas, who lives at Mr. Nouaaaag'a or tale plaee ho io a bricht, Intelligent voua man aad well dMerviag the prise he haa gained. Will aad llearv Brabakcr are doiac the carpeater work oa AC Boa's house, aai Mr. t'oayaa ia doiag the masoaary aad groutiag aad A 0 ia boasiag. Bora to Mr aad Mrs Blaakei April 22 a son, weight nina pouads. Dr. Johasoa ia atieadaaee reports all tea- ccraed doing well. Bora la Mr aad Mrs Harlot) April SSaaoaNra Jaektoa la attoadaaeo aays every oao la happy ospoelally Mr. H or ton. Wo wis wish laam maat happy hours with their bov'e Mr Blaakey'a mules raa away the other day aad tort hia harataa all la pieees. This vicinity was visited by a ploasant aad welcome rata laat week which broaght out tho plum aad ap ple blooms ia great arofaeioa. Miss Minnie Bailey began bar sixth term of school laat Monday al the Willow ereek aehool hoaao also Mlsa Bell 8kilea aogaa Oathiaa the same day al Fleaaaat Hill school house. We hear Mr Biehmoad haa told his beautiful farm aad ia goiag wool sorry to see all them leave. Manitoba. Iteh, mamre, and aerotokwa at ki animals eared ia thirty mlawtaa at Wast fordo lOnitOM lstion. TkU mtit fail. SolJ by L. U. Dto druggist, SMCIewi. laden. Rather cool weather. The raia to day made all look hap Jack Front put in his appearanco Sunday night. Wm. Baker went to Colorado Isot Wednesday, Don't forgot tho festival Thursday evening Mov 15tli. Rev. Ingham lino otnrted n oinging class. Kv.llarrison-Nhiyeil n our load of cattle .in Monday of this week. Mrs.C. K. Hicks went to Hauling h Thursday of lout week. Mr. Wm Cox hot put chased another span of Oregon iioirt-i. Our lumberman. V 8 llal wore a broad smile lost Tuesday and had a cigar ready for his friends, to which he added, "its afino boy". 8 i tOii. ufe rrjRSh mramrwa ATaFAT i pinrECT ?7Mff CURE FOR MALARIA ha TJIV fWOMBMkMof HTumtfrtov w MHtaklnirn.hlrliwlllUIIHK I nrna win maia oon aiHin.m. jnn pro ratoa In tn mmiiaiih. ut Arim. ukI unrn. wnini will unnri mwwmn lapmlM HMMi mm) liUMMrn tb imki tteknnwn. Cm to tuml with of without .pltiu. IV fctlln i h 11 rywwlt known. Fullillrop. mnlht tnw M raHduni. RoM bv Iriirlt i in Mr im ihih irmnjf Known, r lMII,(iiaMirraH. STMMtt.rnrlti,or two twakffa h OO Cta. U.B. Uubw Ukrn in payoiit. Addrrra, MO. . STIKbTIE, traad RayMt, aHefc. irtuqrun or iwm vj f Alwayt avtaUoB thn wW7 NIIRNirfn NAiilt. Bv lrtut) nf on nnler of Mle Innwl liy I. II. fort elf rk of Urn tllitrlet wiut or Hie eighth judicial district In nml lor WrtiMci lirimkit, utiou n ituvmi In n ncllnn icii.IIii i mill lor wmsifci cimiiir. nn- llierein wncrrin inn runtHSKu wmu mm Trim S'nmuony I itlalntlff unit Im HlcrNr t m itrw lefpiidonld 1 shHlT otter for sitlo at ImiIiIIc MilniitiirMili III Imnil In Inn liluliMt lila tier, t tho . east tlwir ol the court inmw In licit tloiid In ctitcr county Nchnwka' I Hut ImiIuk Hid icc wlicro inn IHM tPnn m mm niurt nnx iiuuirM,; un tlin 4tk ar Jane A, I OHO, nt nine o'clock am the folluwltiir ilcsctllieil real estate tnnlli Knur (I) acrus oil of tlin south nl f lilurk IhpiiIv l liri'ii I xi i In Hiu tit ami Monre'smlilHIuiitolhnloniiof lli'il Cloud ilo Kflbetl M follows! llinlnnliiK at tho nonth-vtcit rornor of hmIiI tiloctt lncut)-thiie (1) ittul run nltiKfbeniiMiortli on I-ih'iim slritt two linn ilreti law liwt, tlii'iicn fait flvn liuiiilrril nml fifty tr) feet, thenro north otio liunilml llml frwt. tlii'iicn cait linn lillililrrtl lllliftj'llllio anil seventh tenths (IK) Mil) ft it liilhu vast linn of aalii lilock twenty tlirii- (VJ), thciiro smith along salii east lino thtee liuuilred cW) foot In the south Mitt corner nf mud Mock on eighth oteti tat anil i hence writ mIoiik flKhth iivenue to place of beainnlnK. Ataoalimit ulna (0) acres of latnl oilloln no OBstdlractlreast of the aforvnientloiieO tract and being portion of tho uorlhasi iiuarter in ine aoutn-ai'si iiuanrr 01 nrcuuii iniri y-slc (Mi townhlntwo(7i iKirth rarunii. II, went of the Uth i m, ood tlearrtlNMl aa ftriTowst iteKinniDK al a uortfc of the south west corner two hunilretl anil thirty o nui south tz) feci acres and said warn mini west corner 01 saiu tony tielng also tho south east corner of Mock?wrnty thrt-e.sml running thence. north along salil lino of sahl block twenty threw inree nunurea leei. luenen east aiuuiy nats to half section line three hnndretl feet, thence weat to thn plaee of twinning. al Also lota one ami two In lilock loOr In the the half aoetlmi Hue. tlienea south along sal hi said orkttnal Umn, now city of.Uetl Llotul. The atait o description includes nun intends to convey all of block twcltn la hinlth anil Moore's audition to the city ol Ited I'loud In Webster county. Nebraska. (Ilreti under my Stmuil this 'iml day of May A I) inn. C. A.THK'..MIierlff. llytt.0. 1i:KI.. IK'imtv. Jno. U. llusiin, I'llR's Attr. 4: The High Drod Clydwdole HtaUlon, WILD BILL will make tho aeoson aa follows t Monday a and TnMdoya at hia owner's otabUa fonr aad oao naif ralloo aorth-eaot of lied Cloud. WodnoedoyeatJ Urooto livery stable Oowloo. Thursdays at Kniigh'a ranch alt nuloo north of Red Cloud. Fridays and Hntnrdo)a nt Holland honso livery stablo rear of Hollnnd house Rod Oload. Wild BUI is a strongly bnllt young horse, color bay, excellent legs and feet good bone and plenty of it, good dioposi tloa, aad is in faot an ideal draft horse. Ho wao olred by tho celebrated Imported Earl, hio first dam by imported Robert Baraa who ore both prioo winners. Torino fa to insure foal to stand up and aaei. Bare foal-getter. Poioa Smith. frtmnt, EMen fc Mo. Tillty. (rtiiraao and Northwestern lUllroad. Airlvea. leaves. raaosngec M , 3:40im lOfloam Aeeom. and Freight a : p m 3 :U at IIAMTINIiH TO TI!K RAHT ls Motthwestern route ArthM at Omaha B.'J0pm: C)ilcatiT.op.m.t Imvm Chicago 6 ,M p m; Oin ana s.u a m; ar am at itassina a;a p nt Oanamai at PaulMilwaukoa KstnaM OHy, aad ail pototVi NORTH, KAST, SOUTH. WKST. Thoolnr Itnelo aouthra Nebraska. lUkota, Threuh tickets and bagsaire checked to Ueo tlnatlou. For rate, tlmo Ubles etc, call on C, II. M iTVitrrr. Agent, iiasiings. rca. II. t). Mimr, cmn.k. J. it. avt'iiAiiAir. tlcn. fas. Agent EMORY BlseltwFnX aamaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW- BBBBBBBBBBBBwLl aJmKlmaaaaaaat ' iJKBBBBBBaraBCnaBBBBBBBlfl' ,rKaaaPamllBBBBBBBBBBD MMSaSBaaaaaawK 'laffilaaamf' 'HlmlamlaimmaaaaaaHA; IHaaaaaaaamaaamRi - LpPWrnmaBBBBamiV Mi:7r'5' ( SeVllBIVtlBaisaiS A. jiu-, ij. rti LlzrrFwamm'1 Miles T. Hayes Patent - Collar ! For nale by J. O. BUTLER & Co., I'm Cloud, iiuckeye Harness Bliop. BREEDERS All parties desirous of utiitif; First -Class Horses at will Snd it to their advantage by cal I ing on A. J. TOMLINSON and imspeetint; his horses before con tracting for services elHewhere. Slallions will stsnd for services at tho I ivory barn of J. C. Holcomb, in rear of Holland House. GRAD DRAAVINO 01' THE Lotiirj i li BuilStii f itlin or TIIR Stat of Zacattcat. Mtxico. A oyndtco'.e of capitalists have secured the eon oraslon foe oiwratlug this. LOTTERY and will extend Its business throughout the Untied wutes and MrllUh Columbia. Below will bo found a list of tho prlzeo which will be drawu on MAY 27th, 1890 At Zoatot. Mtxloo. and continued monthly tacrealter. ?? $150,000 Vemlia ill Aanerlrsm rarroacy. LIST OK I'Kl.K.St 1 1'KIZR OF tso.omi Iim.000 iruiy.Kov ro.tunis bobu 1 I'ttlZK OK 2S,QUDis SB.IHI a miKnur io,isMare :avui u rill.KHOK oaare to,aee nl'UI7.KHOK '..eeoare lu,ouo to ritUKHDK l.aiiare !,( lol'lUZKHOK (wuaro to.ueo 200 rifiKiHiK jeoaro som am H(l7.Kit OF la) are iss) AO) I'KUM OF tware. ...... . 8O,OM0 AI'I'KOXIMATION I'RIZKH. ISO l'KI7.K OK SIM are fnuoo ISO I'MIKICa OK 100 am IMBO iwrKinzsor on are t, m Terminal rnies of .. man oiaaat mJWIA waam Clilim mATBai-a Tlekcta r.r IO,M 8pecial Kates Arraag4 with Agents. AQENT8 WAMTED. J$ V fulCRaTeaTRflrTQSnCwierlcaa . TlMMyastntof jprtiea aro onarautoed by a special ilepmlt of Cn hand rt4 thousand dollars (tMe.eee), with the state aovernnent, and ap lrted by Jtsus Artvlilfa, Uovernor. Urawlnn under the personal suierlolon of tic. Ilerntlno Arteaca. who Is apMnted by Ue Rotrvrnniont aa Intorrenlor. I ranrirv that with the state treasurer all neeessary ruarratees are drncHltnt, aasurinc full a mciit of all ptlrea of this drawing. IUrmimio AaraatiA, Intcrtrntor." IMPORTAMT. Remltunccs must be either by Xsw York Draft. Kxpress or Meftitered tetter. Amerieaa money. io!lecllonecabe made by Kxpreas Companies or banks. OTtclrrU sent direct to laanatfement nUlbe lutlilby drstts on New York MonttMl. nt. laul nilcaW Ht.Krnlco or city of Mr-ttco. For further Information addreao Juan piidad. Manrr. gaoatooaa, ltoxloo. Sat 01 has il ro natrow. sat aatlslactloa la Ue cure el Uobmtw ami tiled I prteerlbs h)ed foal sate la recomi It to all sal j.aToauuUk. ratcK.tt.fl aoMkr C. k Cottinu, AflUt I.W. rVLU(Y7MTt TJOmOKtHtATHrnrHYStCIAN. V - ' Xi aaslnhnt tMmewn. SVa opeslte ftrst iMawaTlUak, Be ttowd. webwka. Cliwalo dkwaset iivaMed by mail ATTENTI1 QHpHpHPRr amaaaiawaw tsl aaaa MMA.kAAA pwawJ"-vvHv -v I.. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, h. II. FOBT, Manager. FiirniHlitifl to all LuikIh in Vbnter County, Accurately unci on snonr iN'orK;io. IIlnit h nl ti'ti yr:ir niicili'i(c In icii'i.iy KCdnl uik! nrooft'ii it t tomtit t f Al Mr,Ml iKMiki In tin- ilntH. MDKinriiiti'tt gitl-lHollon ir r tur inllrltitl All union nlli'il . rititl)' lu.'xiilollir lion 1 n l iiml iil r.'vr.l, ,uiilrt(i Oi r.til bit F. V, TAYLOR, KKKI'S Tilt: I'lNEHT LlNl. OK Furniture In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anything in his line. OppooiU First National Bonk, lied Cloud. LI VERy, FEED, and SALE STABLE. anaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamw jftnnmaaaaaawmnaaaaaa. VJnflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTBw?' jtf'lBpaHSaaaaaaaaaaawBkaai amiiaaaaamalBaaaaaaaRfnBBwlW GILBERT HOLLAND HOUSE LIVERY ANDFEED STABLE ! I. C, Holcomh, Proprietor. First-clas? Turnouts. Everything New, Neat and clean and in good repair. Boarding nntl Fewling IVams at Rnnranablu Raton, Only tho b!8t liff and grain iihchI at tliin ntablo. Givo h'iui a call. Gate' Old Stand. Rt)d Cloud, R, V.Sinnrr, l'rcs. Hknry Ci.AiiKr,Vice-l'rcs. Jno. It. Siiirey, Cashio IIowahi) I). Uatiieii, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, - $76,000 Transact a general banking business, boy and sell county warrants, alst county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell forcigu exohang DIRECTORS: Jas. MeNcny. J. A.Tullcys, G. W. Lindscy. It. V. Sliircyfl John H. Shiroy. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke. A. J. Kennay. J. c. WARNER. REAL ESTATE AGENT Have Undo of nil kinds to sell or trade for stock or morlnu note. Town property to sell or trade. Farm Loans made quick and easy Office ovei McFarland's store. THETRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK TaaTlav wmS 3 sm POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable McAVOY & RIPPLE, Props, First-class lligs and Good Teams. Boarding by day or week, good hay and feed for teams. Come and see us. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. S. M. SEAL, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. RED CLOUD, NEB. Fitting Spectacle-, and repairing a specialty D. B. Spanoglc, Real EstAte and Loan Agent Red Cloud. L. II. i-'OUT Manaiieii, Bed (loud, Xeb. George Watsons old stand where we make a specialty of educating young horses for track orroad. Call and see us, BROS. Prop. FRAZER AXLE -OSE. Uwli Urr Vt 1 ChMi twlkat'alaai e4l.tfr WITU31T A Kit At. hlwun mi utik.r(ti.MMjiVki iKuriw awJkn. Wm a. n. Jall!(.U.tjUt "JtJf zt Oroii asiht FraztrN .r tt t.11ru.i.klpMMam Iimimim. a. . :-, btri'Iiawafl if rfirc.JW.Mwl vIKklh i ' a. K!:AZK!t LABtL. t j v i,7( . KfUiWt, aii.i..Myi. Ti'rrritnTOaMUHiiiotaMiiai