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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1890)
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Wc challenge attantkm to this twtimsny : A.'x two years ago, alter angering for in-wly two year from rheaasatic jont , being aWe to walk only with great (iisnmifort, aad having tried various .--medics, including mineral waters, nitltotit relief, I saw by aa advertise- meat ia a Caicsfo paper tliat a maa bad bcea reUered of tais.distresVing eoes plaiat, after leas; saferiag, ay takiag .Ayer's Barssparilla- I thea decided U aaakeatrialef this Baedlciae, aad tsek it resjalarly for eickt asoatas, aad aat pleased to stste UaU it has effected a complete care. I have siace had no re turn of the disease." Mrs. B. Irving Dodge, 1 W Went 125th St., New York. "One Tear ago I wis taken ill with inflammatory rhenmstism, being con fined to my lioase six months. I csme oat of the sickness very much debili tated, with no appetite, aad my system disordered ia every war. I commenced using Ayer's Ssrssparilla aad began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my nsnsl health. I cannot asy too mach ia praise of this well-known medicine." Mrs. L. A. Stark, Kashas, N. H. Ayir's Sirsipirillii ySSFABKSBT " Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co, LowsH, Mass, friwl;sIzsttlcs,$S. Wertka&atottlt. ghe ed hud Qltief. &.C Prspriesss rFrMajr, Sept. M, lt. Entered at the Fost OMee in Bed Cloud, Neb., as mail matterol the second class ELECTRIC SPARKS. A gM ha misuser for 1ft cents at M m Stahl's. Flower psti tn Cottiogs. Harry Markell of Lincoln is in tbe city. Hava Tonr DresoriDtions filled at Dsyot. Latest styles is carpets at F. V Taylor's. Gomrt will set next week. Don't forget it. Bay paints sad oils of- Deyo and save money. Anew line of pictnre motldings at F. V. Taylors. The best insect powder and flj paper at Deyos. Trmnks and valices, clegaut stock. McNitt Jb Galasbs. If yon want tbe best bny the Wbite for sale by F. V. Taylor. Deyo will sell yon machine oil cheaper than any one dare. Mrs. Blakely and daughter, is visi ting with I. Frisbie and family. New millinery goods at Mrs. S. R. McBride, in the New York Store. Do not fail to call and see my stock of window shades. F. V. Tatloe, Wc hare the over coats for yon this fall. McNitt & Galusha. The place to sec a line of men's flannel shirts is at McNitt & Galusha. By all means go to Deyo for toilet soaps, perfnmes, and fine toilet arti cles. Mrs. Ella Canning of McCook is visiting her parents, C. C. Cox, and wife. We carry the largest stock and sell at prices sthat suits. McNitt & Gal nsna. Onr stock is complete in oar lines prices sbont half tbe nsnal. McNitt scGalniha. Underwear, von never saw as nice a stock and the low prices catch you. McNitt & Galnsha. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Lnan Co. want all the good farm loans they can get. tf Onr prists on dry goods, notions, boots andlh.ee art the very lowest at the New York Store. We sell the best $1,50 ladies shoe that has ever been plaoed on the mar ket at the New York store. Anything in the line of f arnitnre carpets, window shades, etc., at lowest prion at P. Y. Taylor's. The Ntw York Store is headquar ters ft? boots and shoes. Best goods, aad lowest prices guaranteed. If yen are going to bny a carpet ytnwill save money and get the beat by calling on F. V. Taylor. De Witt s Colie and Cholera Cure, Is always salt and always sure. We recommend it C. L. Cottiag. The farmers are generally fixing p for the winter. They have cat mp their ton sulks and pit np lots of hay. Jask Millar lately of tho Blue Hill Leader, has parchased the Dem ttrat. Jack U a rattier in the news paper line. Leans mad ltoaw ra tea of interes by the Nebraska e Kaiisas Farm Loan Ct. Monty ready as soon as pspers art signed tf J. II. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and eity property. Farm bant eight per cent aad lets. City tenpereent. nDo Witt's Little Early Risers. Btttjlittlt pill for Dyspepsis, Soar SttasAtfca. Jfa xfrealfc. soM y U. Jj. Cotting. TheDraggitt. Ga tt MsNltt sk Galaaha for s tailor sntdt twits. Wt will save yon frsm fiv tt ten dsllsrs. This is the itattti wt take tt many trders. Childrent shoes, ladies shoe ltiitt alinntri, and mtns boots mad tktta at ante that can't be beat At the New York Store. If Ttm with tt nsjgthaat a shtt ftr yawr Vty tr girl that will stand the wtaraadtaar tf tvery day nsage IgsWliBiMws aTswarMaw sWaKssWaT VasUlartsBw! twtaa4t at the New York start. and Mrs. J. H. Mttrt tht dth tf tlstir infant Last FritTtsffht, while Mr. Mttrt rLIMlIel.!kVU sktUtM wasstrieksa with a vie- 'aesa.aartsM; iHrnKiMs -hcsi. aad wflldsysur wark wtU. Terms " Wtaktdk Jtaa. - Miniin.nl lit the mjetf u ZttZEZittB JSiSSmwLSmmJX M. ii-g J& Jfii! J ffr Matli tff CasteraiaTsatemsad SmSSSSJt 2S niM-Vh-r BSs wsssaahls. 1-tf ttssaa aw -anus nsmuw. - aaa ay bar gstf heir. 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Taft Chief is out one day earlier than nsnal on the account of Jtoving. Rea'a McNitt it Gslnshs's sew sd ia this issne. It will always psy tt read what they hsve to ssy. Oliver Downs left Ssturdsy night for sn extended visit in the fsr west. He goes to California Oregon, aad Washington. Bead S. F. Spokcsfield's nsw adver tisement in this issue. Mr. S. is one of onr best business men snd sp).rt eistes your trade. If vou desire vour watches, clocks, snd jewelrv repsired by sn expert hand leave tnem witn x. xi. rcu in Cotting's Drug Store. 62tf Cofins wood eloth snd mctalic cas kets of tbe best grades snd lowest prices. Intelligent care of the dead a specialty by F V Taylor. If you want weaving done call o.n Wm. duffman, Red'Cload or leave orders at Cbas. Schaffoit's. All kiad of carpet weaving done on short no tice. My full stock of millinery goods is now io. Hats snd bonnets in all the latest styles at the lowest prices at Mrs. S. B. McBride's. New York Store. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best Liver Pill ever made. Cure Consti pation every time. None equal. Use f i 4 n t. n.:. mem now. rur bij i v. . wMmg-. The Druggist. Sam Seal, who has been in Bed Cloud for the past year has decided u, move to Bcllaire, Ohio. He leaves this week. The Chief wishes him prosperity in his new home. The railroad land forfeiture bill, forfeiting 10,000,000 acres of un earned land, has passed both houses by a strict party vote. Score another victory for tho republican psrty. Ex If you want your name, monogram, emblem of any lodge, or any other de sign cutting on your watch, it will bo quickly aad artistically done by leave ing it with T. E. Penman at Cottirg's drug store. 52tf Genuine canon city coal. . . . $7,50 Coal creek canon coal 7,00 Other cool 6,50 Eastern hard coal 11,50 delivered in your bin by B A Handy until Oct. 1st There is one medicine that will cure immediately. We refer to De Witt's Colie and Cholera Cure for all summer complaints. -No delay' no disappointment, no failure. We sell it; C. L. Cotting, the Druggist. Wc recommend De Witt's Colie and Cholera Cure because wc believe it a safe and reliable remedy. Its good effects are shown at once in cases of Choleia Morbus and similar com plaints. Sold by C. L. Ctting the druggist. Officer Foe arrested John Wilhehh son on Saturday for obstructing the sidewalk. He was taken before Jus tice Scbenck and released. John and Abe Kalcy were engaged in a dis cussion of the merits and demerits of McKcighan, and-becoming boisterous drew quite a crowd around them, with the above consequence. Don't forget that H B Simons, keeps nothing but the best gasoline and kero sene and is selling it at the asms inures that others do, inferior goods . Bis wag on traverses every street daily snd he respectfully solicits yonr patronage guar anteeiag satisfaction. Try aim. Waatesl. Wanted, to trade several desirable pieces of town property, for horses and cattle. H W Gullifoid. Notice. I have two quarter sections of the finest farming land in southern Colorado containing 160 acres each, located in the "Great San Luis Valley" where a failure in crops is never known. I will sell one or both of these farms very cheap. T E Penmak, CottingB drug store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. Netlce. All parties that left watches with me for repairs, will find same at First Na tional Hank. Present checks there, pay charges and take them away. S.M.SEAU Miles' Nerve aatl Urer Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liTtu, stomach and bowels though the nerves. A new principal. They speedly cure billioueuess, bad taste, torpid liver pfies aad constipation. Splendid fsr men women snd children. Smallest, ntfldess west. 90 doses for 25 cents. Sample ce at 0. L. Cotting. Brick Tarsi. I am now making brick at my yard east of Red Cloud, any on wanting good brick for foundations or chim neys, will do well to call on me be fore buying elsewhere. Prices reas onable. Fred K. Plumb. Mrs. John A. Clarke was a great sufferer from indigestion and sick headache. She left her home last Satordiy to buy a bott'.c of I) c Witt's Little Early Biacrs, took a dose aad her headache disappeared as myster iously as it came. Try thea; sold bv C. L. Cottiag. - Children Ory for "tetter's Catterla. .SUSS K.J. KlBCSMt aSttwhMt kalis cln MueHni Saturday. geslemssr.M. as MMatMrm Osjc rreeksswsship ardvktatty; Miss Lena ninrn ia inririrninifi in mini twnm. itawaante: jaV . Gtoawvaa and Hamst; T. M. 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UUBSmuaaa- SUr bmm- mm- hrtthsrat Urete, -asyais ana waauamm; nmasy itye, Jshamaa oW haad st the haaiaass mmesrsuugmvus,. mmm-eS-EB--s- -?- V 2J1'S: LSS SmmSm7Tm rtmmmwm YrMkrAT,rximSFZSmJZZ TTIBMS We mawe Use wer uMsfstm Use eftfjr. wye lime mi scmea swppllet tm tkt) city. MAmpemciUTrmmeper dec tm 4w'er mmx. Ar elegant Hank swrk given with each taMet r keek. Ifym sure swim pmlsUemll a ms tmr prices. Wall paper anal wlaatow shasles merer aaM aa law In tnst city na we are selllna; theni taanjr We can preve It t yen. IT yen wnnt a flae Mrtnaay ar wetltllBs; preseat, set aae afanr tlae calsl pent ar aeaells. We sutve the matt eaasplete stack la Fine pertsunes, sjaaraaf eetl af tke kest ciaallty. We nave all tke akave, yet drags aatl aietllcfnet are anr specialty, aatl we will sill year arescrlpUent aatl receipts wltk pare drags, aatl at lawest art ces. COTTIXG POINTERS A. U. Becker was in the city this week. A. S. Marsh has arrived from a trip over the state. S. R. Davis of Bloomington, is visiting O. C Teel this week. Miss Florence Manning, a typo of the Courier office of Georgetown, Colorado, is visiting in the city with Mrs.SadaJ. Bailey. Amos Hicks of Lawrence, Kan broth er of Robert Hicks of this city, is in Rod Cloud for a few days. He hss lived in Kansas 35 years and says Kansas is flour ishing better under prohibition than it overdid. That's good evidence for the cause. We understand that the county board of supervisors have settled the amount due the bridge company. If this b true another big debt is released. The essence of the contract w that the Mis souri Valley Bridge Co, stand between the county and all damages accruing out of any suits that may arise or are in progress, arising from the board's ac tions in making settlement with them. Another surprise party was held, on Elm street last Monday night. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Xrs. Lids H.Smith toeekbrste her 31st birthday. She was presented with a beau tif ol silver cake stand by a number of friends, also a sagsr spoon, presented by Mrs. Gnliford, snd a number of other oostly presents. The evening was spent with social chat, and music, after which the guests were seated at the table spread with luxuries, of whieh all did justice. Bladea. C. A. Robinson has obtained a situa- tion with the B. & M. at Smyrna. Mrs. Robinson left for her new home Saturday. Mrs. Wheeler, after a short visit with her daughter Mrs. Hicks, returned last Wednesday to her home in Illinois. Mr. Hunter moved his family last Fri day into Mr. Thorp's house. Lust Thursday Mr. Blakslee moved his family to Diller, Neb., where he has found plenty of work at his trade. Robt. Thorp and family emigrated last Tuesday to the Sunny South. Mrs. Harphan is reported seriously ill. A message wss received this morning announcing the death of Thos. Robinson at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. John Potter and family, a county charge, was sent Tuesday to her father in Washington. The supper held at the G. A. R. Hall for the benefit of the Baptist church last Tuesday evening was well attended. Kissing was the order of the evening. A. Williams team ran away Saturday evening, no serious aamsge aone. Wlllew Creek. Holliday, died last Wednesday the 17th after one short week of the most intense and heart rending suffering. She was a daughter of Mrs. liewis who was east, but was telegraphed home before her death. It was the most impressive fu neral we ever attended. Mrs. Si Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Brubaker, and family stopped a few days with her mother, enroute to Missouri from Norton county, Kan. Mr. Zachery has gone to Iowa, their future home. We are sorry to lose them as they will be missed by a huge circle of friends. Three of mt. Heytes f smily are sick. One little girl not expected to live. Mrs. McClellan and family, enroute to northeastern Minnesota from Chase Co., is stopping a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sam Frazier. T. J. Wilder attended county court this week at Red Cloud. Mr. Mouahang threshed over six hun dred bushels of oats. Manitoba. Boils, pimples, snd skin diseases of all kinds speedily disappear when the blood is purified by the use of Ayer's Ssrssp arilla. It has no equal as a tonie alter ative, the results being immediate and satisfactory. Ask yonr druggist for it, snd take no other. . Paiat She. Carriage, sign aad house pain ting Hard wood inish, graining, etc, Show opposite Piatt's Lumber Yard. Al work guaranteed. C. MYERS. Cans far Sale. 3j00O bushels corn in crib f or sale st Riverton, Neb. A. A. Hummer. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. m . Nattca. 1 am takiag orders for geauiae Can on city cosl ia lota off two tea or more at $7.50 per toa delivered ia your bin, eastern hard teal, at $11.50 coal treek caanta coal at $7.00 other coal $6.50, these prices sre reed until Oct. 1, after whieh etui will raise, I am giviag my customers tht advan tage, of tho tat ia freight rates, whieh last only tt Oct. l,aau would likt ytar trders plaeed before Sept. 10th and would raranies yta frat ckas cosl. Iaav tht exclusive silt tf eaata tity cttl ia Red Cload, at it Bdt believe ethers whea they say that they eaa give yta eaaaa eityettJ, ftr the can not get it -R. A. HAjrar. sBBBaajaakap' Ti.-mamjujk BuuassmasuiauaV munnnT amaa aVTSmvsmvsmvsmusaTt' WsTsnuSjf suuTwsv auTsWa awtsssma tsuns - s mi -, Ha wwJ asaHB har aa. anwaW'asuuawtawaT eunjansmnj upsBsssnuu asynnmm easmw smamw Bmaajajajsw sbbswTut auaamjmu'r ajh a-susasuswh i a imr usaaa. swswj asnc UCeeinea. ? ""rTzT . XaSk m asfsSU arses usat asmsramswir . . -- - . i. rTt ad-m "?? WT? J57HRff awm- . At the present time there is a fctM movement on the nsrt of the fanner sad mochas i es tf this stats to slip the old political yoke that they have to long worn, sad maks a staad ftr themselves ia the hspe" tt betteriag their cnnJuton sad wielding the newer that rightly belongs to thei This ight ia Nebraska seems tt be ia keeping with the spirit of the times in many other districts sll over this whole couatry, and manifests s dis contented and in dependent feeling that will tt some extent change polit ical rale aad tacttc. A Pittsburg paper tells at that the air tf Peaatyivania is pulsiag with premonitions of the grcit polities! battle. Everything poiats to a polit ical battle sach as the present gra eratita has aever witacssed. The distarbance in Pennsylvania ii traced to the same fundamental cause as in Nebraska uprisiag. The oppress'on of the farmer aid wage worker is at tht bottom of it all. Hat such a state of affairs in this state, tuppli mented with tho amendment ight. makes one of the most complex cam paigns ever known and the result is eagerly awaited. It is the opinion of the Gaxette that the voice of the people will be heard. It bus been heard in that the old parties have each, placed candi dates in the leld with a view to catching the labor vote, and perhaps with a desire to advance the interests of this worthy class of citiies. But notwithstanding this effort on the part of tbe two great parties to place unoDjectionaDie men in tnc neia, men who would be friendly to the interests of the farmers and laborers, the agi tation of the oppressed condition of these classes has become so intense and exciting that they have not seen ft to impose confidence in their sin cerity, but go off on an independent tangent hoping only to find redress outside of the present dominent par ties. An independent spirit is always in dieative of eventual good. It says to party leaders, "hear us or go down' And if a party is slow to aet in a good cause, it urges and compels it to hasten or give others an opportunity. The people must be heard, if not through one ptrt, then through an other. But it is also true that in any im portant movement among the com mon people, there art maay who would aet without mature deliberatijoa and preparation. There are always disappointed and disgruntled politi cians who are eager to espouse the cause of those who elaim to be op pressed, and often succeed in de ceiving numbers. 'At a critical time like this the name of wonldbe Moi escB is legion. It has always been a great detriment to the cause at haad because of unwise and unjudicious se lection of leaders. It is our opioion that tho present movement on the part of the laboring class will result eventually ia good. But it will not come through the inde pendent leaders who have sljly work ed themselves into confidence, for the sake of personal gam and the spoils. The independent psrty will make a stir and create a political sensation, and may succeed in defeating local candidates for office, but relief will not eome through this move or its candidates, and it will not be long till many will be disgusted with them selves beeauso they wcrt adroitly taken in and usei by political shys ters. This has ever been the history of such moves. It affords aa oppor tunity for political renegades to pit themselves as benefactors aad states men, when they are in reality the most dangerous class af citizens. Inasmuch as this independent movement is withoit stability and therefore without permaaaacy, those who slip the old yoke, will be com pelled to come under again as before but in a more humiliating attitude. The principles advocated by the people's party will in the main bo carried to the front aad be incorpor ated in our laws, but the life of tht separate party will be as grass. The wind of one campaign passeth over it and it is gone. Minden Gaxette. When Baby was sick, we fare her When she was a Child, When she became Miss, she Whan ahs had CMMrsa, sue aavs A town might as well prepare for its funeral as to become indifferent to the enterprises in its midst. Men who ean not look far enough before them to see that money placed judi ciously in a pablie enterprise will bear a hundred fold ia the appreeia tioa of their property, art to be pitied. They sre not the men to pat their shoulders to the wheel aad build up the town. They belong to the class who arc ready to talk all they caa of some one else's baildiag enter prise, but are not willing to at aay thiac themselves. It it tht towa that has the most eaterprisisg citi- teas that grows most rapidly. WlsHcfs AttcattaaX G. W. Baker, a private iueempany 1, 40th Iowa iulaatry, daring tht war, a member of Red Cloud mat. O. A. K. aad a member of the Ambey Alllaste will address tht oW soldiers. Alliaatt men aad the public generally at MarseVs Hall in Riverteu aezt WedaeadavaisThkSeatemhtr24. All invited. Riverteu Guard. Owing to a preview anaeiatsseat ia tht aeighhorhttd. Tht meeting called ftr Tuetdvr evsaiac Stat. 23rd ia tht stoat tchttl htate, uader tht ausniees of the usu-uartisun usuaihit try aaeadmeat Issgut hat I ueued until Msuusv evtaing 8tat at 8 eeleck P. M. whea Jan. GULas will lecture ta tht- amsadm t, at Oittk precinct. It having been asserted by Mr. alsKtigttaa himself that tt is.net aad hat nut alwsys been a democrat, wc giv tbe following aa his oUsial ret ard n party lines taken from an cighi ear's reeoid in Livingsl-H enrnty, Ilia., au'i five year recent in Webster tountv, Neb: 1871 Town eleik of 0wro Tp, Livingston county, 111,, Matted rsilniad bond in oipis:t.un io the wishes sni in defiance of tht prtttfta tf his etattita tats. 1873 Csadidate for Iowa supervisor aad d lasted in the conten tion. 1874 Candidate before the combina tion democratic and greenback convention for congress, and received three votes aside from his own deicuatio!. 1877 Delrgate to Mongrel county convention from Round Grove township, where he introduced a resolution demanding the im mediate repeal of the resump tion aet. 1879 Town supervisor of Round Grovo township, Livingston county. 1885 Democrat candidate for county judge of Webster county, Ne braska. 1886 Democrat candidate for con-vri-Ks, Second district, against Laird. 1887 Democrat candidate for county judge of Webster county, Ne braska 1788 Delegate to democrat state con vention, that selected dele gates to the national conven tion that nominated Grover Cleveland. 1889 A member of the congression al convention and was placed in nomination for congress against Laws, but declined. 1890 Democrat candidate for con gress'. And vet Mr. McKcighan his the gall to go before the people snd claim he has never been sn omee-scekcr or been identified with the democratic party. Why, he bss been a standing candidate, a ehronic office-seeker. What more docs it require for a man to do ia order to become identified with the democratic party? Every rock-rooted, hide-boaad democrat throughout this concessional district is whooping up for MeKeighan. Su perior Journal. Ta the Jteaaallcaa Eelltar. Published by request. Mr. Plumb Dear Sir: A few evon ings sgo I visited the tent and Intoned to your singing of "vote as you pray" and later read your paper where you slurred and msligned everyone who diff ered with your views snd charged Me Keighan with all crimes in the calander either directly or implied and still furth er on, you mske the statement thst you will not bo turned from the right by Mil ler, Richartkon, or what is his name. Now from all this I gather the idea that vnn man na an exanmle for the Deoule as rearards honor, truth snd in fact all of the cardinal virtues, if so. I would like vour attention for one brief moment. At one time vou were the owner of a butter fsetorv at thw DlAce and bought cream from the neinhborinir farmers. I call to mind one old coupie whodolu you their cream, and who to save thst money to intrust on their farm loan, sctuslly went without the necessaries of life, snd st the close of the season found themselves with n few valueless paetebord cream checks. Is it not natural that when you occupy the platform dressed in garments that would outshine Solomon of old, thst people should rtmark it would be more bfmnwiiwg lor yon to hsve copied the meek Peasant of Palestine and with the saving in apparel paid your cream tick ets. Did it ever occur to you that a business man who has lisbilittee and fails without a show of assets to divide among his creditors, is ss surely a thief aa the pilferer of a house. Did it not occur to you when you pursued your pol icy ofnbust toward those who fsiled to advertise with you, or who refused to take your paper, that you were adopting a perfect system of blsckmsil. Go com mune with yourself, and after due delib eration see if you have not placed your self in such n position thst you would, after reviewing your business career, pronounce yourself a libeler and black mailer. If snyone else stood in your po sition and you were the jury, would your vtrdict be more tender? Did not the inner man within you (if you have such a part) ask you regarding your fine ap parel, when the money for it purchase was wrested in such a questionable man ner from the poor people of this county, we might say directly from tbe poor wo men of the county, msnyof whom were compelled to pass the winter, after your socalled failure, without suitable clothes. Explain the ubove in your paper and I will then ask you sbout some money you earned while you edited the Helmet. Yours truly, Rkpcbljca. ii ii A garartsc Party. A surprise party gathered Saturday vesung, September 20tb, at tbe resi dence of David Kesler, one of Red doudu oldest inhabitants, for the pur mat of osMorsting that good brothers sixty-first birthday. Over sixty-three of hk neighbors and friends were present and enjoyed the evening in u manner that was most enjoyable. Mr. Kesler had intended to go to Kearney and other Nebraska points, but Mr. Huffasan who was tuginenrinc thn affair surnonilnd in causing him to miss hi train, and full of wrath became up town avowing that be'dgoMondsy. Finally night came and be went home and when near the door of his own residence, he saw an immense crowd hi his house, snd after a ssouaeat renVtiou he lessembered that he was three wore and one year old, aad that taialks had ot the drop e him. Dur- " " " m -m w. Kv. ti. j. Ksuoaii, oa t, in a few well se- ansaososse muss. ausstrou oiaer proemi to stinsscvemransed. invited to and to a wall tiled tabs of aH the of tht mmom warn we an line toseewfcsewe'SlraaJc from tht Iffyonwaatto Mr. B- ttaa evenins; bssumfcltlMampreseu miueil uisils must ntrrt chair and Mr.Kssier.whowas Afur this tht smssts didjuusioi snumumaiu IkalaunV 'aasT laauly luaca.Aluntsta MUaMtMH awmssmt samar sadsav si u . .. a.. aA. usmumi auum asm uuanwswuuv ema-s 4sBwwaw wwa w - -, k. wbsl. at. m - - - - . , - - sum ssususi smumumsmumusmusm. ssmsu bsms.v wrm m suw. i Auuuuui amuussisu i. v. is. .w cw- .; .. -. --. .-,..-. Mvrsssssrssuusr.susuau. mmmmmmmf -----' i - r--r- - - - 4 .. aww mmnM " rw mr . - m am -- -""- AMakak . BkaSi -i. ta 4W mta nest-1 rssaa, yisasi inuiusi, uw sn ir t us ms, uw. anmmaBa-a.-aaw-jaw-w---u ms muissw sw nam a-M-KHa-.f' - ?. !.- "T1- Dstei nsYtallswa. m nm.mmm '-IW.jua sumuaus . - . t m. Qililir Ste It isaliiri. rassiaers ca FsujmmC, Oiaaxs., sM.aWweanilssrisaMissiy. iMM a iseMsuf t' aw t mt uMsuT'Juafamea ausuVw fsWJB jmuj)mmmuuuBmuunmmuum uuub uuBumuasuw sunuSasrssBuuVmv awvaaWa -mrw' .. . - . . . Died, at ML Hops hi Logs township, Smith county, Kansas, Mary E. 0rua- Mil. wifstfH.T.BrunaalLoatamnth Sspttmbtr, at half nast mgat acmcc, and was buried hi tht Mi. Hopu cems teryoa tbe 18th. Sister Brunnell was born in Schiller county, I1L, in May. 1885. Her age was thirty-five years and four moaths. Mr. and Mr. BrunneU, with their family, cams to Smith county tares years ago last ' March. They tecum members of tbe Methodist church about fifteen yearn ago and hsve lived Christ ian lives ever sine. Sister BruanU was taken sick about four weeks ago with typhoid fever. She sad all hsrfasnUy except her husband and on little hoy, is lying st the point of death at this writing and the others are all sick. Mrs. Brunnell was a kind and devoted wife and a loving mother. She leaves a hus band and six children to mourn her loss. Mr. Brunnell has the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in which he live. She died in peace and has gone to reap her reward. Wx. Bauuktt. TAKE XOTICE. Fran A. Coatson aixt Marr C Huatawl. I hereby notify you that I Save pmrliart frost the treasurer or Webster couuy, Ueb.. tSe fol lowing land to wit: Fart ot the awfc of Uw sr sec as. twn 2,rn 12. containing on acre ai i edia the name of Frank A. Coalaos aadaal't for the delinquent taxes thereon for tbe year I8S7 at private tax sale, amountluc to $4 15-Hs, on January 2Mh line, and If not rrdeeate oa or before January 3Mh. 1X91. I will mae applica tion for treasurer's tax deed. M. llAL'M, By 1 Baum. Aseat. Jane Fulton and John IK Fulton, you are hereby notiHed that on ttie 19th day of January, lft.theuiid-rsljcucl M. Baum purrhavd the followirKbUMltottlt: The w!4 of the neN sec 31, twn l mi; K. coutalnlm; acres ia Webster county. Xeb., the taxes amountinc to Si OS-lea, which mnd was taxed tor tke y.wr ls7 In the name of Jane Fulloii. The land was iurrhaaed from the treasurer of Wctoter "ouuty. Keb , at private tax sale forth taxes delluuant there on for the year IW7. The tine for redemption will expire January 19th. I?l. and unices re deemed on or before that date 1 will make ap plication for a treasurer's tax deed. M. Bavm. He I Rum- Aiwnt. Jane Fulton and John 1). Fulton. 1 hereby no tify you that I have purchased from the trrasiir- erof Webster county, eotno loiiowmj: des cribed real estate to-wit: TheneViof the tc sec 31. twn 1, nur 12, containing 4e acres. hmas ed in the name of Jane Fulton and sold for tbe delinquent taxes Utereon for tire year INC. at private tax sale, amounting to ft: M-loo. on Jan lorn January 19th, IK. application will be made uary mill. i!3. ana u not rcueemcu on or oe for a treasurer's tax dee : ueeii. m. u.ivm. Hy I.. L'auin, Aircnt. ni John IK Fulton, you arehere- sent. Jane Fulton am! by I the notified that on the 19th day of January, IKH9, : undersigned M . liauin purchased the follow. iuj: land tow it: These! of the ue 1-4 sec3l. twn l . niR r- routalnltii; 40 arres In w coster county. Neb., tlio taxes amount! uk u j shw, waicn land was taxed fr the year Iw7 In the name of Jane Fulton. Tho lantf was purchased fmm the treasurer of Vctter county. Neb., at private lax salu for tho taxes delinquent thereon for the year 1S47. The time for redemption will ex pire January loth, DOl.and unless releemed mi or before that date I will apply for a trecuurer'a tax deed. M. DAim. uy I, llaum. Agent. Jane Fulton and John I. Fulton, I hereby no tify you that on the 19th day of January. I? I have purchased the following land tow It: The uw i 4 of the ne 1-4 sec 31. twn 1. rnr l. contain- Ine o acres In Webster county. Neb., amouatiuc toss w-ion.wnien tanu was taxoiior me year 1W7 In tho name or Jane Fiiito. l ne laaa was pu'diased from Uie treasurer of Webster :., Neb., at nrivate tax alc for the taxes delln- uuent thereon for the year li7. tlie time for redemption of said land will expiro January is. 1801, and unksa redeemed on or before that it air the raid 3i. Itaum will apply for a tax deed of saMland. M. Dacm. Ily !. llaum, Agent. Praclaaiallaa. Wiikkkas, A Joint resolution was adop ted by the legislature of tlio state of Ne braska, at the twuiity-nrst session thereof anil approved February 13th, A. J. I wo. proposing an amendment to the constltu lion of said slate, and that said amend ment shall read as follows to-wlt: HecUon 1: That at the xeneral election to be held on the Tuesday suceecdimc the first Monday of November, A. I. isw, there "hall be submitted to the liHtor fit this state for aiinroval or re jection an amendment to Uie constitution, of tliis state in words as follows. "Hie ttiani.fartii.-e. sale and keeiiiiur for sal" of int"xicatliiK liuuors as a revvrarat are for ever prohibited in this state, a d tho leslslature sliall provide by law for the enforcement of tins provision." And there shall also at ld election be settamlely submitted to the electors of this slate for their approval or rejection an amend ment to tho constitution of the slate In words as follows: "Tb manufacture, sale ami keepliiR for sale of IntoxIcatlnK Honors as a beverajcu rbail be lionised and reKalated bv law. Kedion T: At such el-ctlou, on the bal lot of each elector votlne for the Proposed amendments to the constitution, shall bs written or printed the words: "For pro posed amendment to tho constitution, pro hlbitiiu; tlio maiiufacture. salo nnd kee ins for sale of Intoxicating lujuors as a beverage." or 'Apilustthe proNseil amend-nv-tit ' the coii-ttltutlon prohlblliiiR the inn ufMtitr,, sale and keeping '' a,c "' n toxira'ln: liiiu -r- is a lieveraKe." Ihere sluill sIho be written or printed on the ballot of ta- h ec?r vitn fir the profiosed aincinlme::t to the toitslltu tion, the words: "F.r proiosel ametid mene to the constitution that tho manit: facture, sale and keeping for sale of In Uixicatins Honors as a beverage In this state shall be licensed or rerouted by Uw," or "Against said proposed amendment to the eonstitatlAtt that the manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating Honors as a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by law." Sec' Ion 3: If cither of the said propos ed aaeudmenta sliall be approved by a majority of the electors voting at the said election, then it sliall constitute section twenty seven (27 of article I of the constitution of this state. Therefore. I, John M. Thayer. Goveroer of the state of Nebraska, do hereby give notice In accordance with secttea one II article Iffera (I5 of. the consti tution and the provbloas of the act en titled "an act to provide the manner of proposing all amendments to the constitution and submitting the same to the electors of Uis state." Approved February Wth, A. I. 177 that said proposed amendment will be sub mitted to the iiuallSed voters of this state for approval or rejection at flte general election to be held on t he 4! h day of November, A. V. IK4. In will wberesf I hereunto set my hand. and cause to be aMxed the treat il of the State ef Nebraska. Ima at UaeaiaUds aeta day of July. A. 1. ISM. aaa the Mth year of the state, ami of the independence of tne unnea States the one Hundred Ifteeeth. By the Governor. JOHN M. TJIA YEB. Hkxmamix K. Cowdrblv. Ma au Hecretaryeflwale. Satire. In District Coart ia aad for Wsbstar eoantT. Nebraska . Francis C. GraMe, pUiatiff-1 vs. Usry L. Stoddard, Harrison A. Stoddard aad Fraueis M. Vromaa, Defsa daaU. The defer daato Mary h. Stoddard aad Harrison A. Stoddard will take aetiaa, that ou the trsi day of Septeasbcr, 18), Francis C. Grsble. the piaiatif ia the above entitled actios, fled hie petition ia the District Coart ef WebaUr eoeatj, Ne braska, against the above named defea daaU; tbe object sad prayer of whieh are to foreclose a certain nsertjrsge excepted bjthe defendant Fraacis M. Vromaa, Bpon the soath hair of the seatheast qaarter and lots 7 and 8, in Metis 12, township one, range 11, according te the gorernni-wt aarrey in Wefcwter eeeety, Nebrmdw, to eeesre the pa-meat of three certain promiasorjr selen, dated thesse oad day ef Kerch. 14. for tbe una of fan each, dee and peyalde ha one. two and three years, respectively f reas date there of.esade by Fraacis K. Vromaa to O. D Mair.andby said Hair duly assigned transferred aad delivered to the paiatiC bereiabefersdea; thst tkerc isuewdas apoa said note aad mertgnge tbe ease off tlCS, for w'aisb asm with interest from this date plaintiff prays .era deer- theft itt indaaf be leeired te pey the aaaw, er that said piemhm may be aaldle setie fTtheamiaulfs ddm. Tee ar repaired t aaasii aaid peftT tiassm r bsfsra tbe 1Mb day Oatefrcr, 1 tHnuBwaufauuuuaswawa What is fttaltifi tf -- amuu4M Plwtaswa fsanrinu.ia far Isaat aairaBirtti Itaaass-uuasVjawJ tullsar lfiumtlo irtiliimr' It to tt aannleat swiaatitata j, rxi-iaric-Diaat. Ittta-aa: ff j t ', --i Cantor OIL tt la ritajtat Ito gaaraattT to tlUxty jcoia torn by 1D1114H-S af MtUiari. Caswtia a-atrayi Wai-aa aatl allaya j,fi,i,sa-i Caataiia atauaato waittlaa; 8aar Cawtl, cars IHmrrhmm aatl WM Clte. Caataria wlterea uaatalaa; traaalta, tMiaa ttauallaattoa aatl nUtalessej. Cawtatia aaslaallatta taa faatl. rtamjattt taa altaiaca gitiauT t4NHa 1 tlva CaUtteaa CLttoria. iMiave. Me ts ma, Bb. O. C Osaess . -subu M. a, LweCau- lllta.0hrtSa.nrary,r.T. CmsriaatlmW-7ems-y far ililliis et "9 ''ll.lT,--."rrl! ? .iIamsxuu-Jstr.l 1 hrj. thr -fy --- nana ssstsa h-f U thrtr cr-H teMwtaluw-lssnaUsrthersal mm l'f.yLW! --PlML MOlHf fl-TfW -UM-i 4HH-T BVrtAH BHaVB vBBaaalto BM waua faa an? KaptX wB UNh towa thrtr tfcraaaa, teMshy ssauuf SaeerapsuU.- mam te fissuatnri grnvs." Vsrrss wai. ass tnawwaaav. Oaanray. Ark. Atfcss C. awra, JFas. Tht Caataar Omnaaag TV Maawaf' Steeet. Hew Yetk OMy J. H. BAILEY Abstracters, Real Estate . Red Cloud, Nkbrasra. Abstracts of title furnished Acotirataly and promptly. Satisfaction Oiiarannwd. $10,000 bond THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WIU- MARK w Lst POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Weber Street Liver;, leei ul Sale Stall:. Frank A Kukhn. Proi FIRST-CLASS RIGS AS P EC I ALT Y Boarding by the day, week, cr month at rti'iwnaal. ratoH. Fanners are imited to stop at our bam when in tin; city. Special attention paid to their trade. l'riivH for single ferdmg, as low as anywhere in the city. Don t for- get the place; K4u. rallaa Allcadl the ATCIIIftOS Business College Alchlsaa, Kai CPOHUOO tMIVH. annclssie sn Preerteters. Klexant catalsgim mallei free. Takrn tip by the iinlcrlKnrl on the 3IH ilay ef Amntst, Inm, oh Hi- w of M-ctlon 9, twn s. rnx ll, Webster county. StU.. Uie foUowini -eribrd estray animal to-wli: t black ahost about thrr- mmiths old with seme white ot or marku, 1 black fthoat about three months old with white suets or mark. 1 Mara fthoat about thrre monlM o'l with nam white swots or nark. I Mvck sboat aNnit Uirre month oM wUh white snot or mark. 1 black shoat alout three months e!t wHh seme white tt or mark. 1 nUek shoat about thrre mwttht old wMh sease white sfets or marks. I black ahost slout three months old wilb some white snots or matk. t black sheet hu thrrw tsostht old with see white spot or marks. I black shoat sbout thrr months old wKh ene white Mta or atarka. t black ahtat aloi three month M with white snot or mark. I Slack shoat aho-t thrre menthsoTd with ane whtte sfiets or marks. I Mack shoat shout three moaths old white soot or mark. I black shMit about threw miik oil wlh white opots or mark. 1 Mack shost about threi t.Hii ell wMh white siMit nr mark a. The aore derlhed nlnr auiauls ae new la mr hoc Pb oa lot Is. Mack II. orhrinal tews ef KedOoed. 2eb The owner nay rectal mffte bv Btotlm: aroeertr a-d seyias ei revise- r aw. . - . " - - l B ) r. r.. . Nw Xotlee Is herehv given, that endrr aad Mr vlf toe ef aa order ef sale leswed f rem Ibe seVeef L.H. Fert. Cterk ef the Metric unci er me mbfJnilrtal IsUIC wKMa and Isr Web- eanstr. Itefermm. es-a a ercrre m an i ihe-rie. wbercM. the Kathm aad Tmst Cesseear HMwej""-td 1Mb sad asalsTt jabn I- ratten sad &um lew full men. tsbaUeter (erealea teas I-- TCSVuac ia a WWa WuwC InT wm at the ea-t insr ef the rimrthewm at le mm weeorr eouarr. sisrasi a. iwm nems thc-iiMiMaawhwUi the Jastlermef said eeeat w-klewleew 9Mk rfajr mt em. Jk. 9. 1 et 9 e'rleek a. -. of M day. thefodeelac rrhkd Mwnertr tewtt: The tmrtb tveafe IeiH-rintfertYU 1KI fat block four la the town ef liatOe Keck. rrt coostf. 5e t rassa. filvew loader y ksadiktajrm day ef Amrset a. l. ie. 1. a, Trxi, Hfcrrtt, .t. rsrL.ireSv. t . T.ntimmw, iieHww sAiteceey Kottcc bhrrrly pvca.fhat enturaedhy vtr Iwrof aa tedcr of lewtd from hretfeef I-II. rnrt.tJekf the K-Vt O-wt ef Ube mHrhU liwwl. eiiwa sw lav We. iwwii.sKsem ta anas thevna. w-crcf .J h K. ey lspannr.aMBa:awc -wu T, uM mm inarma i weasaeew. ineawew. i ease arasw at tmM veaMtae. Mdwlarea-h Mbad at the a as f he Maes wft fbe j-. laaa. Tnaid dsf . the feriewiaf ef p. at. Weeaary, mkdHndnMi mse'elsak a. a CaatOliaV and Farm Loan Agent. lil.Mt m WQ - -?' 'I Miles T. II v Patent - Collar f For Ml by J. O. BUTLEK Red Cloud, Huck-yv Uainaai sliop. D. B. Spano Real Estate and Loan A".ht Red O.. ii. VsutMk A M kr U Isshralarv d lr 'ftyr Ut f-fi nl!' bra. at mm waIy-Set ?. A I. ifi mi t -S. mid mlbm a tmH IS t . 4 tm sessM tr4 M s. Mp B'jrfsvnm IVCC H9r ' 4r ' r!L 1 6i '- !0 IH ''' i7 T-mmmw v Vl -. mmuf'Mmmm rJ -- ' iHHHHnamsBS ' nnnnnnv ( .?,aU BBBBBBBi 'Z rrT?:- 3 n am-1 rr 7im'. -aJi'li'-''ri Knr v--m? j:-B '&11SMm -" BV -,dKswWd : 'aBrwErfya ,Vrl-r u nr-ruLK 53fy-L jw to t Atnttm mt flele ws m as ua maawweiews leM Hmtkm O; Tfat bsts-B MT - mrx saern she mm a mice um 4 sm le see i mmm ituasi --m tmt a- '" .!" and dMlaes laUmf mm waw, jrsd ms atrvy f mm mm a- j?btmf N . 'il Sts'.-2S-'i n '