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Kiar, Dealer ia Dry Gee, c, BiaheprUTe, Md. AraTs Jlar Vifor, ktft Df C. Lnm, Mm ghe ?f hsd pjiitf. '. RMXCR. Piwprletoe rtMajr, 8cf)l. lt,lNt. Eatoreiattfcel'aetoaeelB Bee ciead,Neh reiiaeatceaa cuss BLECTaMC SPAKK. A a-wd iMt 4hMer fr 15 ccats at J 84ahl. FUwer fU at Cottiags. Raaaer MeNitt if Itoae from ot). Lii Harcraar praaeriptioas filled at Dtjof. Latent styles ia carpets at F. V Tarlar's. Hewara B. Catker is home froai Michigaa. Twaoreralls for oae at McNUt & Galaiha's Baj paiats aad oile of Deyo and aye aMaey. A aew liae of picUre momldiags at F. Vi Tajlor. Mrs. K. V. Shirey if hone from Heljoke, Col. The beat iasect powder and flj paper at Dejoa. Mrs. A. G. Homer was ia Beat rice, last week. If jam waat the best buy the rVhite far sale by F. V. Taylor. Deyo will sell yoa Machine oil cheaper thaa aay oae dare. G. W. Ksloy, aad wife are hoar frest aa exteaded visit ia the east New aailliaery Roods at Mrs. S. R. MeBcide, ia the New York Store. Dt aot fail to call aad see ay stock f wiadow shades. F. V. Tatlob. By all aeaas go to Deyo for toilet soaps, pctf aaet, aad fiae toilet arti elss. Hats for aen. boys, and childrea. Fall stack all coBDlctc. MeNitt A Galashs. Lareest stock of Mothers Friead Shirt waist's ia the city at MeNitt at Gslosha. All ow aea goods aow in stock raadr for fall emstoaers. MeNitt & Oalasha. The hoard of saperrisors after traaaaotiagiaportaatcoaatT basiaess adjaaraad Friday. The Nebraska aad Kansas Farm LaaaCo. waat all the good fara leans they oaa get. tf Oar prices oa dry goods, aotioas, haais aad shoes are the very lowest at the New York Store, x J H Bailey will aake you a farm loaa at 8 pet eeat straight aad ao de lay, aaa yam do better. 6tf Laaae Fowler took several prea iaaa aa fmit at the state fair. They aaomatad U $15 or $20. We sell the hast. $1,50 ladies shoo that has ever haea placed oa the Mar ket at the New York store. Aaythiag ia the liae of f araitare seipete, wiaaow saaaas, etc., at prises at F. V. Taylor's. ; lowest Charley Featrich, had the aiafor tfaa to have oae of his horses get badly cat oa a stalk eatter. The Naw York Store is headqaar tan far boots aad shoes. Best goods, aad lowest prises gaaraateed. if yaw are going ta bay a carpet ram will save aoaey aad get the bsetbvoellUf eaF. V.Taylor. De Witt a Colic aad Cholera Care, Is always safe aad always smre. We laoaauaead it C. L. Cottiag. Loans asada Itoaw ra tea of iaterss by the Nebraska db Kansas Fara Loaa Co. Moaey ready as sooa as papers are sigaed. tf Q De Witt's Little Early Bisers. Baaklittk pill for Dyspepsia, Soar Ssaaaebe, Bad Breath . Said by C. L. Cottiag. TheDraggist. W. T. Lladaey the versatille editor efthHeWregeNagget.waa ia Bad Ctomd, S-tarday, aad paid the Great Faaily Waokly a fraternal visit. 0 ChiMroaa shoes, ladies shoe ladies aKppers, aad aeas boats tad ahaao ' at aneaa that caa't be beat. At the New York Stare. Lyoargas, Will Faigh's fast horse II thez:w raaa a juiaawa we in Ujt by whiah ha laaaived $2$0. Ly Mrgaa witt aake a 2$ reoord be fgrebegeis throagh. r-W. D. Faster af Miehigaa, aad D. aa-i Kiaaea of Uhia, were the gassts .fMr-fmrkWatoaa aad 1 wife thia jack. They Je aaw w Colorado aa a sfcart vSak ami is retarn taj.this. afewasys.. i 5 j s sp- raaea atrides, wa oaly laBdastBrartalMfaHtlMHiamr in Ikeaaf -thahenattfnl aaww'has fsl- BBkw mm fTaaaaTraasasstaat water mm- i ehiar Go to B A Hsady for geaaiae ean oa city coal, as he is sole ageat here. Wa. Flhorn, is oat in Oregoa, aad weaaderstaad is dome nieelr oat there. Aboat if ty of ear Bed Cloud pro pie atteaded the rtate fair at Lincoln last week. J 11 Bailer will aake 30a a fara loaa at 8 per ccat straight and a de lay, caa yoa do better. ' on If yoa desire roar watchrs, clocks, snd jewel rv repaired by an expert hand leave tnea with T. E. 1'enaan in Cottiag' 9 Drag Store. 52tf Cofins wood clolli and actalic cas kets of the best grades and lowest prices. Intelligent care of the dead a specialty by F Y Taylor. To keep the beard f roa taraiag gray and than prevent the spsfaranee of age, mac Baekiaehaa's Dye for the Whiskers, the best dye aide The repablieaa state ticket is oae of the best that has erer beca pat ap oil of the caadidates are good, eleaa smb. aad will aaks caret al offeers. If yoa waat wearier, doae call oa Wa. H iff aan, Bed'Cload or leave orders at Chas. Schaffait's. All kiad of carpet wesviag doae oa short ao- uce. My fall stock of ailliaery goods is aow ia. Hsts aad bonnets in all the latest styles at the bwest prices at, Mrs. S. R. McBride's. New York Store. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Beat Liver Pill ever asde. Cars Coasti- patiea every tiae. Noae eqaal Use thea aow. JTor sale st U. Jj. uouingi. The Draggist. If von waat oar aaae, aoaograa, emblea of any lodge, or sny other de sign cattiag oa yoar watea, it will be quickly aad artistiesllydsae by lesve isg it with T. . Peaasa at Cottirg's drag store. 52tf The Rev. . J. Rsadsll, has bees retaraed to Red Cload. This will please his coagregatioa. He is aa ableaiaister snd an ncooaplished scholar, and well liked by nil of his parishioners. Gennine canon city coal. . . . $7,50 Coal creek canon coal 7,00 Other cool 6,50 Eastern hard coal 11,50 delivered in yonr bin by R A Handy until Oct. 1st If yon wish to parehsse a shoe for yonr boy or girl that will staad the wear and tear of every day assge that is made of honest leather throagh- out and on coaaon ssnso idess. Call at the New York store. 1 There is one medicine that will enre lamedistely.- We refer to Dt Witt's Colic and Cholera Care for all sumacr coaplaiats. No delay' bo disappoiataent, ao failate. We sell it; C. L. Uotting, the Urnggist. W. L. Haiaes, oar old faraitare dealer, who has been in West Virgiaia for the last three aoaths, aloag with his faaily was in the city this week preparing to aove his household goods to Lincoln, his f stare hoae. We recommend De Witt's Colic aad unolsra uare becsase we believe it a safe aad reliable reaedy. Its good effects arc showa at onee ia cases of Cholera Morbas aad siailar coa plsiats. Sold by C. L. Ctttiag the draggist Dr. L W. Talleys. C. B. Croae, aad Attorney Coombs, coaaissloaers of insanity, were in Blae Hill Friday last, for the parpose of investigating the case of Mr. Ellis, who atteapt ed to commit saicide. They ad judged him insane. Aboat the 20th, of this Month the republican campaign will be fully opened in the second district, st which time the people msy expect to see the far fly, politically speskiag. There is no question but what the campiica will be wara and aanv bat tles fonght, snd fought hard all sloag tho line. The editor of this paper, aad about fifty other citisens of Red Cload, were at the capital city, last week for the Eirpose of taking in tho state fair, iacola is a aiehtv fine city, and Robt. W. Fames, beats thea all ia getting ap a fine exhibition. The state fair was a grand saccess. Don't forget that the Webster eouaty fair is alaost here. Do your duty and bring something for exhibi tion. Reaeaber that this is an off year, and for that reason yoa shoald put yonrseii oat toaaxe a jrood ex hibit. Everybody reaeaber, come aad bnag soaethiag to help sloag the exhibition. 'It ia very deeirale that tho coaaaittee who have been selected in tho aoraral practneta should proceed atones to com plete the local non-partisan orginaza tione in their several localities. Only a few weeks intervenee between bow snd the election and organization ia ovenr thing in n campaign of this kind. It a needed now and more ao at the polk, R. B. FcL,TO!f , President Waated. Waated, to trade several desirable pieees of towa property, for horses aad cattle. H W Gullifobd. Biaek silk lace mitts. Blaek silk gloves. Black silk lace. Blaek silk velvet ribbon. Blaek silk velvet. Blaek kid gloves. Black hose. Black dress goods. Blaek dress buttons, kick osra, at the Naw York Store. Doat forget that H B rthiag bat the beet gaaaliae an hero- aeefliscitat the aaaaa ataras ttetatiMmoVsiaferiorgaoia. Miawag ea trarereea every street aBflyaai he peatrany eoiietu yaar pattonaaa guar Try Ma. I have two Baatxaramglaadi omtaiaiwrlOOi -Great Saa Lma VaMsgr" ha croae ia sarer known. Iwdxenll eaa or both of thnatarnavery caaa. T E Paarauv, Obttiaga drag stora. bww h bbbVBT llW wmi MM wm wu imt nmniinniir "'wPg7'''w"1 la -tlae Hi jr. lirwanfeper Ar rlrgwwl gtVCB If yarn caH Wall ahjwJcs aeverstMaatow tatass cltjr as we au eel Hsmj thews tastoy We caw prove It ta yww. ir yaa waat a flae MrtMay or wesMha; preaeat, et aae afaar ae roM peas ar peacfls. We have the aaest caaaplcte ataefc la tews. Flae perftiairs, ffaaraateeSI af the heat ajwallty. We have all the ahave, yet eenelaea are aar we will All year aaa receipts with aaa at lawest prl- eca XTTING IHMMTEBs) A Waralaw la Slsuasler-Maaaers. A DBBAB. A dreaavr dreaaed s dreaa ia the Berry aoath of June, when nature spreads her carpet sad decks her lswas ia floral beauty aad wafts her fragrant odor oa every breeze, invit ing tho weary pilgria to lay dowa his staff aad repose forever, bat this dreamer was aot so iacliaed as he lay oa his coach tormented by sniggers aad June bags, bloeksdisg tho way to the laab of nod. Yet dreaaland ap peared aad the dreaaer dresaed that he saw a loag bridge and a great Ban apoa it, who, ia crossing the bridge, foand a bottle aad pat it ia his pocket And he weat a little farther aad found a cork, aad corked the bottle that had the bug ia his pocket. He was great ly delighted that his outfit was coa plete, aad eat hoae rejoicing aad called hisfrieads together, ssying, "Corns, aad smell aad rejoice with e as I have found a bug snd a bottle." So the uacorked bottle went round aad round aad they smelt and laughed aad Isaghed aad saelt snd their joy was fall. Bat a voice was heard say ing, ' Have you a stray bug here?" All is Bileat, the bottle is corked aad the great aaa replies, "I coafess I don't like the nature of your inquiry." The voice deasnds, Give me ay bug," to which the great aan replies, "I cannot, as I do not know what you aregeiag to do with it." So the voiee eessed. Aad it was Loised abroad that the great aan had a great bag ia his bottle ia his pocket, aad great aultitudes caae, far and near. I to see aad smell the bug ia the bottle, aad so it eame to pass that ths gieat man was worried to death and he died. And whilo a great faaeral was being prepared oae of the best of the bad angles called for the greet aaa, bat seeiag the bottle, looked st hia sas pieioasly, ssying, "Gaess you aeed aot go with ae, as there Bight be enough dyaaaite ia that bottle to blow all hell ap." The great aaa asked. "What Bust I do? Mast stick to ay bottle," "Sir." replied the angle, "when the good angle comes aad sails for yoa aad Beet that bottle tell hia that bottle coataias tears of saiats." So it caae to pass that sooa after the good eagle eame after the great maa with his bottle, aad whea satis factory explsastioas were made they both took their heavenward flight aad sooa reached the first heavens sad en tered "the beautiful gates." Aad to the inhabitants thereof that bottle containing the tears of the saints was a precious thing sad all were anxious to be refreshed by its odors. So the cork wss eentlv lifted, aaa this beine doae, the exclamatioa arose "Oh Lord what a stink!" A general stampede followed with no little noise, and the great man stood ia amazeaeat, alone, like the boy who stood on the burn ing deek. when all buthin had led. Thea the dreaaer awoke to fiad that his dreaa had beea cat short by the falling of a wiadow sash aad a big bedbug tapping the end of his nose. Mobal: Hell caaaot trust slsader mongers, aad heaven cannot eadure thea, aad only in this world they nave nope. UaKAMEB. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor la. Nattce. I aa taking orders for geaaiae Can on city eaai ia lots of two toss ar more at $7.50 per. ton delivered in yoar bin, eastern herd eealat $11,50 coal creek eaaaea coal at $7.00 ether coal $6.50, these prices sre toed aatil Oct. 1, after which coal will raise, I aa giviag ay easteaera the advan tage of the eat ia freight ratet, which lasts oaly ta Oct. 1, aad womld like year orders placed before 8fa. 10th aad weald garaniee yoa fiht class cosL I have lha exelasive'saJe af eaaoB eity coal ia Red Clowi, aa da aot beliere others whoa they tj that they aaa give yam eaaea eity eaai far they caa aot get it. R. A. Hxdy. mj. a pnea can on pmosa ton an MotsarVFTisad hi worth ita wlt a"" aa auavMHur. say wuai snore m aa namatas witb. miner s other two chukhraa thaa aha dktahogath b mum bbt an, bbtibw; wnwai aad four bottha of "Mother- Frand ft v ahlaaasgtoaay oaa axpectiag toha- conae n anther, aaya a raslsam of vjuUrae3at,Gsraii, Tk. BrasnsH Bsawlatoi fe. it laataGanforfatthBartwaara. geid ay u. iBunsaag aaa aa anaayaa.; People who desire drayiag, U a dieaateh sUiU atwava-asra data JBarUcVa saa. W " B. BBk . --- aaaaaa oMBaadattbe aadwiMdo Motion that clerk sjatify G, aad wife that aniens they faralah ohith ingfor Fred Knems aaotirdlagMo jheir agreottieat with caaaty, will ha retaraerf ta thaw.' Motion ma4 aad carried that tithe granted ta assist Mr. HHos af creek township, himself and familr bain sick, and that W. II. Barcnehr instructed to purchase saeJi things are headed for thea. Report of W. C. Laird, aoenaittee aaaoiated to aaeet a oossaitiae of Adsas county to establish road dis trict work on eoaatr line between Adaas and Webster counties, adopted and spread oa the reoord Mored and carried that lha road be tween sections 1 aad 2 awl 35 aad 36. ia towns 1 aad 2, range 12, be located as asked for ia petition. Moved aad carried that the clerk levy mills oa tho dollar of the valu ation of the original territory iaeladed ia the Guide Bock bridge boada. Moved aad carried that tho county treasurer be ordered to pay to tho Blae Hill bank the sua of $2.4e the amount ia his haads daa said beak on taxea refunded by said board. Motion made aad carried that the bridge committee examine bridge oa Elm creek between sections 33 aad 34, town 3, range 10 aad report to this board Sept. 17th, 1890. Petition from Butia township aakiag board to build two bridges aoross ra viass. oae on sectioa Hae between sec tions 35 and 36, town 3, raage 11, aad oae between section 35 aad 2 ia same towa and range. Moved aad carried that the bridge committee exaaiae said ground aad report oa eame on the 17th of September, 1890. The bonds or A. P. Hngaa, O. H. B. Diet. No. 44; Geo. A. Mania, O. H. B. Disk No. 37. aad Israel Banks, O. H. B. Dist. No. 34, were approved. Moved aad carried that aa appropri atioa of $50 be allowed to repair bridge ia Liae township aad that G. W. Haas mel, supervisor of said towaship be instructed to oversee said work. Moved and carried that the petition lor vacating road No. 4, aad establish ing road No. 58, ia sectioa 34, towa 1, range 9, be rejected. Adjourned to Sept. 17th, 1890, at 9 o'clock. Board convened pennant to adjonra. ment, T. G. Wilder in the chair aad twelve members preseat. Petition for road No. 67. ia towa 1, range 9, was takea np aad report of special commissioBer aad appraisers read. Moved and carried that the road be located as prayed for ia petition, but that no damages be allowed to O. A. Edgerton for grading aa claisted. Petition for purchase af aafrersUy lands by John F. Moore snd L. C. Gil bert of sectioa 9, towa 2, raage 10, aad sectioa 15, town 2, raage 10, granted and chair appointed as committee to appraise said land, Thomas, Barcas and Foe. Moved sad carried that claim of Mrs. Adeline Mosher for taxes paid aader protest be rejected. Report of committee oa settlement with county treasurer mads report aad it was moved aad carried the revert ha accepted. Report of committee oa settle with eouaty clerk, made report, aad it was moved and carried that the report be accepted. Mr. S. S. Wells of Harsaoay towa ship asked an appropriation of $50 to assist Mrs. Potter, she belay; ia desti tute circumstances. Moved aad carried that $50 be appropriated, aad clerk ordered to draw warrant ia favor of 8. S. Wells for the amonat. Adjourned to one o'clock p. m. Board convened at oae o'clock p. a., F. G. Wilder in chair 13 members pres ent. Committee on supplies presented contract msde with K. A. Haady for 20 tons Canon City coal to be delivered in coal boose and basement of jail, at $7 per too. Moved and carried that the contract be accepted. John Olmsted appeared before the board aad askad to have the amount of $fc.72, overpaid oa taxes, refunded. Upon investigation it was atoved aad carried that the treasarer be ordered to refund to John Olmsted said amonat. Motion made aad carried that all claisas sgaiast the county aot fled the day previous to the nseetiag of the board, will be laid over aatil tho next aaeetiag. Motioa made aad earned thBtaoas mittee oa county propertr ha in structed to fix tho jail ia such a aaan acr as will be accessary, tluutwm starts any he put ap to bo ia aot Beaded. Moved aad carried that court be placed ia care of sheriff. Committee oa bridges reported ia favor of repairing bridge over Eha creek hetweea seeasa S3 aad 34. towa 3 mag-10, aad that aa apnmprintiaa of $100 Wnaade to reposM bridge, which report was asesplsd aad L. 1. Thoamas appointed to ovsrsea same. The roaimHtea aa hridgas was ordered to examine aad taper aa the petition for hrke aarsas raviaa aa asetioa Baa batwtea sistiias 3i aad 3$. towa 3 range 10, ia Butia township. saaaa towa aad raage. ported, aad n brideree net be hoik. the ueasfktea was patitioa rejected. MsUva was made - - mmmmmmmmmm araaw anununwaca raage 9, and see if arhagas are; 11a MB aa iris 1 r SM ere WW 4 21a rs;s 1.J.KHN afK B wl09VBgsV w. a. n ar. h. n . . N Cf. Bvaae.. a. r. iLfr. Jr. 4 ... s le ... I ... ... 1 as lJSalfcwrnl. ..IS s.r. C.A.1 ... ... ai ... 11 ... e ! W9 v sUsafV EvaJaElnff... J m I bBU08?V a ...snae ... am ... 9 ... ae ... KM .. a a a lha ws anW J. K.UII A.C. l. j. Mjrera t a Bevd. C. F. Krhlerli ataUvwrt aTdaaaVMaawVVTfra WW anwSBafH fi " BawA eaMas na avSBa NarfcaMe rsaMjr.. Ctyei B4Cieail . U9 . 3 IS use .lira a. naiRaiei U. B. npaanaie sarfeaH ea drMaqeeat taaea "7S, SSe 1. r. Traahey M a. freshed ea aHairat taxes, far. ft. a, Newawjer 17 a crefned ea artoviiicat tasraiaa. MM Cleat raMHMecCe 53 . anewed 2S 3. Ths following elsias were examined andited and allowed, and the county clerk ordered to draw warrants oa bridge fund for ssae: sarua as W law -W Be BS dalWBBB;t Wau BwSgrUea s aa. artlaqaeit U m bw fsgrm, B cananBBjBnaj s a rBjaaNl. BaBjgO eBBBmVJ Ba Ba sUrua " ea aw ggrtsHa nB sj STgwaaBBsaTa i ma aTsw aVanaaaa i Bj sT ijaaBaBaBaBa7Bgasw . W i - w aBwawsas U ie W37 l 7.V ?a ?ai ( 37J oaa 5 75 asTH ua a as laa 4 W 4 a em NTS i x, : 4 ia am in a 40S 15W IN aw to , 7a iseu 4a 4 a s a A MCfsuI. V Jh aBB)fsas9 Freak Wheat.. Bs Oa alt9awjama .. " " aajiaa Jv"Ja W arB Tf Se dB Bavannasa. b uW Badnniw G. W. uaaafU t ea. tal ea tax 4 a. . .. 1NS4NB FUND. e a B$J0ai ae D.H.Coombt.7. e L H.Fort.,.. r Taylor laae, atlewetf y aaaBa) BWaaw ,- BJM ABaJtatTr ,, Levi xaaaer 9 SS, credit oa taxes. 3 a The following claims were ordered returned: Ise WsasTawCa e Geo. W. Barker !- 25 SS 25 W 18, It Ba ABswJaVtTjre William Bern 1 St. rrlectel. Adjourned to meet September 1890, at 9 a. m. Qaae. Smith nudiluckins, tho noted prohi bition evangelists have gone after having done n grand work for tho amendment. These noble men came upon ua like an effulgent ray of aunabine. The at once jumped into the work with might and power, and what one failed to do the oth er did, and together leaving nothing un done. Smith an clear, concise and log ical speaker. Hie address to the farmere notwiuiaiamung ua enmanmns. wss ex excellent and will aot be forgotten by tboBobletillersoftbosoU. His address on labor was a tower pf strength and con vinoing logical truths. The minds of the working men ore awake and will no doubt wield a mighty influence along the King's highway until that most earnestly looked for 4th of November. Prof. Huckina, the bewitching dutchman who came to Nebraska to live und got hie baraonal liberty," ie an unperaleUed co nundrum. Ho a n eoturster of unusual ability, hia good nature, enthusiasm and captirating melodies catch the voters and down they go into the fathomless depths of their pockets and out cornea tho cash to help aloag with noble work. Fully from eight to tea hundred people attended the tent meetings. The aaeoBBt raised was $175. Not bad for thabmrat district Tho watch factory aad other imporant bueineaa houses and basiaess aaa contributed handaomely as did others. Even the contributed calf did what ha could ia joining Huckina in hiaMOittherenaong. Wo cannot sny too much ia praise of these gentlemen. As nolbe, christian, conscientioua workers they are unexcelled. They have God and right on their aide and victory will coma. Aoioh. sfck.we aVJIeo' KerTeaaaWverPllla. An important diaeavery. They act oa lha Urea, atemaeh and bowels though Ike nerves. A new principal. They speedly euro htnioasneee, bad taste, torpid liver pflSe sad constipation. Splendid for saea eaen ami eniMren. smallest, ansae test. SO doses for SS cents. Sample ee at C. L. Catting. I aa aow aakiag brick at ay ysrd east af Red Cload, say one wanting goad bnek for foaadstioas or ehia neys, will do well to esll oa ae be fore'bayiag elsewhere. Prices reas- eaable. PbboK. Plumb. TABUS MOTICE. A. Cmtmrn aad Marr C aaRbyastnyyea taat I have aurehaeeS freai meuasaii af WtSiar masty. webaae fW- ran er me aw j ef Hw sw aMaaaetaaaajri Tbe wmH, St. tan I. tbe J J BSat.t H V. A. Keeta ie ate ae pM inr tae reaaty ci a Heary "esk 2 a rreSltfif dchaaatat taxes. W. H. KeB-jgc a a ereSKM ea aaffaqarat Ues aee as. rwa x, ran w, eeaawaae; eae acre seseav BlIattMMBl at VfUk A. Ibbbi bS bbi! aaaaaai aw Wvsaa amaaBvVaw awaa vavar aaw wvaajasa uaaaaaf aafavwaa aaa aeaw jrva Maaarirateaxaaie.aaiaaiiaira S4 uvms. aa JaaaarrBlS laa aaSaf nit rflrnaaa sa si BbBBBbBBSB Jmfapw BBaU 'aBBal V aa-tW BBBhaUal aaaaBwaBBB hoasa tlaBBwattnaawrstaxaBa. M.Bactm. nimmmj. large aaeaadapertieaef i eaten ed by the hotel, the third eaa Bl Ml thetbarth was the opera bees. Tbe totter bSasagsto John MartM aaa v. a. Davis aad wa a taaa was, vata-a at aaaat$lJBb. The ather BBBainga atataMd-the hotel far $Mf hi Bvaratd.theOatral baMdiag far ia the Phoenix and paaaly $MB ia aa athet saapaay aad the feraitrre far nMPB, $iaa eaeh oa theOaaha af Oaaha aad gariagield. The ea of both the betel aad Xerartare aaalJ taearcd and were aacaUy aared. The eaase af the Ire was a ewfeetire tee. The Ksa'a Hera, pahlished at In dianapolis, fad,, by t.ar old friead. K. P. Browa, is one of the aost interest ing religious papers uf the agr, and is growupg brighter and were interest ing with eaeh meMlnrr. Oar aid friead in his new role af a amuttr of tbe gospe!, ia doing a good aad ao ble work, aad will he i.'ic aeaas of wakibi an aanv slcrav christians if they read his paper. No religieaa person can afford to be withoal the Baa's Horn. This psper will always be found supporting the straight republican ticket in its own wny, and ia its own faahioa, al'owiog no oae to dictate its poller. We have aevcr belied n repablieaa ticket, for aay cause, and do aot expect to dc so. You will always fad Tux CHiBr, while the preseat editor has control uf it, a atraight republican aaeet. Wc don't vole a democratic ticket oa? cleetioa aad a re pablieao the next. We al ways take oms straight, snd conduct aar paper oa that basis, sad sccordiag to oar own judgmebt. Sabe. Oa Wedaesday eveaiag Jotham K. Martia, a well kaowa youag gentle aaa and business asa of Campbell, aad a son of our esteemed friend. Jotham Martin of Blue Hill, was unit ed in wedlock to Alias Victoria C. Anils, a very estimable yoaag lady of Campbell, st her uacle's reudeace ia this city, by the Hev. Mr. Wiaters, of tbe Chiistioa church. The hsppy couple hsve our best wishes for a long and pleassnt carser. Xollrc la Teacher. Notice is hereby given thst I will examine all persoas who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthc public schools of this county, at Bed Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Eva J. Kinu, County Supt.' aa . Myatcriaas Dleaaaearaacr. Mrs. Joha A. Clarke was a great sufferer froa indigestion snd siek hesdaehc. She left her hoae last Saturday to buy a bott'.c of De Witt's Little Esrly Risers, took a dose and her hesdaeho disappeared as aystcr iously as it csae. Try them; sold by C. L. Cotting. ChildrtHiOryfor Pitcher's Castor la. Xatlcc la Naa-RralsleBt gsefca- daata. (First publication Aug. 29 1800) In tbe district court of the stale of Ne braska in and for Webster county. The Anglo-American land, mortgage A agency company, limited, a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. John L. Patten, Anna Patten, Joha CroweU, II. O. AuginUugh.Chnrlva M, Haines, M. B. Edleman, Henry Cook, Ancil L. Funk, W. T. Aukl. Homer. lUchanhnn k CXClea D. C2ol1en, Ited Cloud National Bank, Norwegian Plow company, Wyman Kier.W. W. Megary. Frank V. Taylor, Joseph (J raven and National Lonn k. Trust Company, De fendants. To M. B. Edleman and W. W. Megary, defendants in the abovo entitled cause: You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of tho Clerk of the District Court of tbe state of Nebraii ka, in and for Webster county, n chan cery petition of the plaintiff against you impleaded with the other defemlanui named in the title of naid cause, praying that the court may find the amount due the plaintiff upon one real estate mort gage bond for the sum of $.700, dated July 1st, 1887, secured by mortgage made by tho defendants John I. Patten ami Anna Patten to the Concordia Loan Jk Trust Company snd now owned by the plaintiff, upon tbe following described real property, situated in the county of Webster and state of Nebraska, to-wit: tbe south-west quarter of tbe north-east quarter and tho south half of tho north west quarter and the south half of sec tion thirty-one (31), township two (2) norm, range nine ("J) west of tbe Hb p. m.: that a decree be entered by the court in said cause foreclosing aaid mort gage against you and your co-defendants: that the above described propertr ba sold under said decree; that the proceeds of even sale be applied toward the payment of tbe amount due tbe plaintiff upon said bond, with interest and the costs of fore closure, and that aay right, title, lien or interest owned or claimed by you, or either of you, or any of your co-defeu-dnnts, in or to said nremisss be adjudged to be junior and inferior to the plaintiff's Bsortgnge lien thereon. You are hereby farther notified that yoa are required to snewsr aaid petition of the plaiatiffoa or before theGthday of October, A. D. 1880, aad that, if yoa fail to answer the aaae oa or before aaid day, tbe facta aad silsgatkao contained ia aaid petition will be taken as true and judgment and decree randuied as there ta prayed for, D. H. Brrnor, 54 Attorney for PhuatMf. IaDistrat Ceart iaaai eeaaty , Nebraska . Fraaea C. Orable, plaiatnT. rs. fbrWi ataxy L. Wtoajarf, rfaaaislC.Tr cevataaary Ullallaiwaai by the M. Tf !, aai 4a f asreh. .far thai What it .aT-wr.BWwB-w-wmBBY H as 1 1 Hi aan Baall-waT ffi a" n- ItaaFliisaat las g aaa ami n mmm. Diaswaaaa aaa Waaft Gasat. 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Abstracts of title furnished accurately ami iromitlv. Satisfaction tJuaranaed. $10,000 bouri iil.Mi THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL BfAKJC-- W POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud L. II. FORT, Manager. AhmtraetB Title, Furnished to all Land in Webator County, Actmnttoly on short wonc;. Hating wad low yean tn pgrleare la rwwtty rawS i aaS mm nt Ut mmm rontH-' r t ntract Senhi In Oh bUI. Krttm iilrfertKMi. Ytmr tmr tkiir. AU ertlers Sllnl vrmtpUf. fjm 4atUr tmn4 SW4 aaS asereveS. ASSrem er esN mi City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable W A. McAVOY, Props, First-class Rigs and Good Teams. Boarding by day or week, good hay and fcid for teams. Come and sec us. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. WARNER & WOLFANGEK, PKOPRIKTORS Of ClMll fit mil We have jniit nceivwi our larws utock of NKW We ell a ciiHtom made plor gfioe for 1.25. bunt went out of HM Cloud for the money We hare also a ladies f ae deogel,abattea shoe, sise in gnat far f 1.7S. Kitty pair wanaated. Far eh ildreafs shoes we hare the standard bf.n.l. the Little Gtsat aad also the Warerly seheei shea. Thec are the best in the world. Kxaaiae ear steeh before parchesiag slsswhere. WeWer Street Lmrj, M, ul Sab Si-ils. Frank AKuehn. Prop FIRST-CLASS RIGS ASPECIAL1Y Boarding by the day, wtek, cr hwonth at rwvnaa!.; rates. Fanner- are incited to itop at oar barn when in the city. Special attention paid to their trade. PHm for ingle ferding, an low aa aay where in the city. Don't for get the place. D. B. Spanoglc. Real Estatk AND L OAN AgKw Rci Cloml. lafjnu Oataat, Maraklac not eafcatltnta Caster Oil. la salrty yearn' use by bum! allays ttoar Card. rcllevra 11 nni L. II. FORT NANAaia. Red Cloud. Neb. m m VbbbbW ltaa.aakab.w.wr 'Jmk BaBaBaBaBaBaaaW '?9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm& " v7BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaasTBBnr jbfBVBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH TaBaBaBfaaBaBaBaBaaa V mmJmm bbbbSbbbbbbbbbbwI aV BfaBaaa - - aV.aa.aa.aai T.' mmmW anVnBBBBBBBBW hW " m BBBaBaaarJ B BB BBBBbVi 't. 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