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IM IO IMKB 1MB riltel W i iwutOTwt im mj MyapMtitebMM ft uwaauiy S U the flsal talm, , ay strai 11 ay. tettkfml sad aAv mttwitfcm to I J" a weU toau klir's Sirapirilli, 0T.4.C tt Ofc, Uwt, mi V WfMkHa k gti &bud ltuf. A.C FrMar, )et. ! lflM. 1 to MCkwlNa rftfcewf t cImb A giii ! ilaai 1 fii IT rrnn at J StalU. Ltapt sad katanii at Dcyoa. SalMtl Wtfa, UUtU aid slates Dtjaa. at Tha Wtt wwbila adt are sold bjDtj. LatMt atrlea ii carets at F. V lariat's. A atw lias tf pictare saomldiags at F. V Tajtats. Trmaks aad laJitaf , elegaut stock. HeNittAOalaaaa. If jm waat tke Wst kay the White far salt y r. v . Tsjitr. F. P. SkitMs is akiag a good pa par aataf tke Alluate Kaigat Da aat fail to call aad see ay stock I wiadow akades. F. V. Tatlob. We aiYt tke orer coats for you tkis fall McNitt ft Galasha. Tha mteai to tee a liae of atea s iaaaal akirto is at McNitt ft Galasha. Joaa Taaliatoa, vao lias oeea in Itwa. for asaie weeks kas arrived We Mm tke largest stock and sell at prices stkat smite. McNitt ft Gal Oar steak is ccaiplete ia oar Hies iriees akeat kalf tke asiaL McNitt ft Oalaeka. Uaderwear, yam itTer saw as alee a atttk sad tke lew prices eatck yoa. McNitt ft Galaska. Tke Nekraska aid Kaisas Farat LaaaCo. wait all tke good farat leeaa tkey eaa get. tf Pr. H. A. Baud ia akoit to motc to Bias Hill, wkere ke will coitine U practice de itistry. Mr. Fred Frets is iow ia Wyo ajuat Hi wife aid family will sooi leate for tkat state. Go ia Deyts drag store aid yoi will tad leap ckiaieys of every size style, aid akape auric. AiTtkiM ia tke Hat of farm tare I eaipata, wiidow akadea, etc., at lowest prices at F. Y. Taylor's. Ussekerft Cowdei, aidF.P. Had ly were ii Iaarale tkU week paiating Mr. Freitiee'a reeideioc Dtyo taya his trade is good aid we kaaw why. It is kecamse ke is sell iag goods at hard time price. If yea are geug to kmy a carpet yea will aave aoaty aid get tke best ky colliag aa F. V. Taylor. A aaaber of K. of L. boys, aid a MBakctaf aUiaiee ata weittotke FraakUa rally aa last Satmrday. Do Witt Colic aid Ckelera Care, Is always safe aad always aire. Wo rstoaatad it C L. CotUag. B. D. Aadrowa of Bladei, was a plsusit eaMer at tkis aaietma recea tly. HoioafaitafmlrcpmbHeai. Jack Miller ia aowia fail ooatrol of tke Doaterat. Jack, we predict, will aaake a good paper of tke Dea- Leaaa made Itcaw ra tea of iiterea by the Nebraaka ft Kaaaaa Fara Loaa Cfo. Moaoy ready aa coca aa papers arc sigaed. tf J. H. Bailev has $59,000 to loaa oa good fara aad city property. Farm Uaaa eight pot ceat aid less. City Do Wilt's Little Early Risers. little ail for Dyspepsia, Soar Bod Breath. Sold by C. L. Cotaiag. Tke Druggist. Go to McNitt ft Galaaka for a tailor made suite. Wo will aave yoa from five to tea dollar s. This is tke reaeea we take ao aaay ardors, FalHac af the hair ia tke eigi of iioa off tae alaiai or roots or tie or a aterkid state of tke scalp, may ho cared ky HaU's hair Tho Bias Hill water koads soil last waakfor$lt.t7a.aritiaromiam of tkrec-femrthe of oaepor teat. Tke tf that Tillage is Whea jam need a fata, safe kx aaivaakyaardnaggitt far a hex of Avar's pilia, aad yea will fad that alter esre aorfoot aatiaftetiea. For atlkastisi. toraid liver, aid aiek heaiaehc there a aothiax saaerier. ' ?- -. s3 Csoad is still motreaoUtaa. Oa of oar oa arte, aaa, had apriaoaghtar- a aam af saoaoy. aaa won tea atrfke rairJ iff,awoTar.pmt. milsma fame sad of aaiag tt kleediar afta Ukl lIZaiaA hlsadm was tami: -"" .www WJWWI w.rw., 'a3-" . - --f3-' Indigestion y I ajrtf, tayly aaaiag tatoait lMHflH1iiiiajTliii''irrT - ,U pj by aha ritowiV"?'J!J CtatfMkb.: "Lrrar aaliiaijfj!l"l'' aaaaMaiT asaaflaai aahaabml bMBMT aTaal la 11 isft- to sang aayaalf afc CJg k-nia efsW dWnwi aw. aa saly at nut defeats caald W-iaseU-a MWMiimni treat w vahaatsiTiaxM- MWMtOM rflla. wale P w M--aM ii ? amawaawwwi ItrJ i". - .. -i ztT z r"- e. WWWJWWJP-V T- jT JJ1 - ' - - V -' X - . ? -2-: K'-?oi"ftrv-'J '..,v- .i-1 " - ' - : -. j.. - -'. . , v. i -. - ..' , -v; t s--- c. .-.'wi i : .v. . ',. - - ?-. - -y zz-i. -. ss-iwi - ' '- c ---' -;- .. , S..-.&i? " -i"U.-. Xf- " &... - . v.'Wlli , K-fw.T -. : - rWj . -v W.i - 2 "-, . ?i '. . r - ... . 7. ' .j,2 . .; 'ST-'r' - . ' ,f - .. T- Tv. ' s-. ' -" ' Ooigress his adjoined after doiag aiek good work for tke people We kaye tke best aait yom ever aaw for 96,50. MeNitt ft Galaska. "Big la jaa" keepa a ateaaer ia kia ofioc for the pirpesc of routiag polit ieal corraptioas. Tke state secretary of the K. of L. aaliyered ai address at Birertoi oa tke29tkofSept F. M. Hickok delivered aa addreas oa tke aaeadaeat tke 9th. His aoa Pail assist by siagiig. If 'tke dreadfal reports aboat Me Keighaa are aatrae, how eaa he re sist doaaiag the war paint. Bead MeNitt ft Galasha's aew ad ia this issue. It will always pay to read what they have to aay. Although everybody erica hard tiaes, Wieaer has his store crowded feller with goods thaa any seasoa be fore. J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loaa 01 good fara aad eity property. Fara loans eight per ceat and less. City tea per ceat. If yarn desire yoir watches, clocks, and jewelry repaired by aa expert haad leave then with T. . Peaaaa ii Cottiig'a Brag Store. 52tf Gofins wood cloth aid aetalio cas kets of the beat grades aid lowest prices, intelligent care 01 tne aeaa a specialty by F V Taylor. The geatlemaaly proprietor of tke Tkaraaa House of Superior, wss ia town Thursday. Mr. Beal is a fie aai and keepa a good hoase. Ltst week Boyd Saith fell throigk an open trap door into MrMoFarlaad'a cellar. Whea discovered he waa thoaght to be seriously injured. If you want weaving done call oa Wa. Huffman, Red Cloud or leave orders at Chas. Sehaffoit's. All kind of carpet weaving done on short no tice. Mr. Bosewater is working harder to get into the lower burnt district, and is trying to take aore voters with hia than aay other man in Ne braska. It is hard to get good and reliable boots and shoes, C. Wiener has some that he can guarantee and sell at no higher prices than arc asked for in ferior goods. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best Liver PiU ever made. Cure Consti pation every time. None equal. Use them now. For sale at C. L. Cotting. The Druggist. General assembly. Knights of Labor, Denver, Col. Nov. 11-22 90. B ft M will sell tickets Nov. 9-22 in clusive. Jno. M. Hayes Philadelphia, Pa. will sign certificates. It is said thai our prices are fixed by foreign countries. In what way did foreign countries effect tho price of corn last year, when the Nebraska farmers were offered Gc per bushel in the field. If you want your name, monogram, emblem of any lodge, or any other de sign catting oa your watch, it will be quickly and artistically done by leave ing it with T. . Penman at Cottirg's drag store. 52 tf Judge Gaslin is certainly a humane jadge, has endeared himself to the poorfirmers, by his just and aerci- ful decision ia refusing to enter judg- aents of foreclosure en aortgages, uatil times get better. There is one medicine that will euro immediately. We refer to De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure for all summer complaints. No delay' no disappoiatment, no failure. We sell it; C. L. Co tting, the Druggist. Now is the time when you will want to fit your children out with shoes. C. Wiener has still a large line left and will sell them at less thai cost for the reason that he will not handle women and childrens' shoes hereafter. On the 10th there will be a silver medal contest held in Red Cloud. There will be tiro more diamond medal contests held in Nebraska be fore the 4th of Nov. One in Omaha the 10th, and one at Hastings the 31st. We recommend De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure because wc believe it a safe aad reliable remedy. Its good effects are shown at once in cases of Cholera Morbus and similar com plaints. Sold by C, L. Ctttiag the druggist. It was decided at the state conven tion that the grand gold medal con test would be held ia Red Cloud on the 17th. Blanche Sherman has two chances to contest for this medal. We hope she my secure it and also the diamond medal. Professor Gauthier, of Paris, states that certain vital processes of the of the body develop putrefyiag sub stances in she tissues, which, if not speedily eliminated, produce disease. Ayer's earsaparilla effects the removal of these substances, and Jhereby pre serves health. Mrs. Jones, of Hasliaga superia teadeat of the eighth district of eoa test work, decided that the third grand cold medal contest ia to be held in Red Cloud oa tke 17tl. Blaaehe Sherman being selected to fill a vacancy ia the "repeated" eon teet has two chances to contest for thia medal: Skeriff Tecl has beea. oae of oar most eficieat omoera and does his du ty without fear or favor. It is matter of fact, that although the law laya down bis duties that it ia impera tive that he should fulfill, yet ke haa beea as leaient as possible with those who have become taagled ia the mesh es of the law by the pressure of the times. Charley '8 heart ia too big to crash anyone, aid what Ledvra is on ly actuated by motives that arc im perative aad aet because he desire to do ao. He ia a good emeer. Nebraaka State Ckristiaa Eadeavor Uaiea, Haatiaga, Neb. Nov. 21-23 90 dates of sales 19-23 iaduaive, Aa't. Laac of Lieeola, will aiga certificates State Aaaoeiauoa Cwagregatioaal eharehea of Nebraaka, , trfolk, Neb, Oct. 22-27 90. Dates oeale 20-27 iealeatve. Rev. II. Braes Lm cola, Nek, will ei:a certificate: For tke above f aU faro goiag will he returned ai third faro oa grcteatatioa of eertaV csesmgaei by pctptr earners of the MwSfiag or guarantee that then haa aeaa maatteat aae of -lev or WW har ai--fall fas. aat the aawvT aa-aaaBBBjsaBBjajaaaaa- gallwtejasTfaaai 0fWJwmr v - Atmm-kmML awaaBflaa&eaerneawV aanft aBWaalaBaa " ' " s-r&: Z- &' , r - :7. . Acoaovaa. Aa '. 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We aave all tke aheve, yet taedalty, aad we will All y preacrlptlama aad reeelpta wltk pare draga, aad at lewest art- COS. coTTDia ponrnsi Iyearawd. Every man, womaa, aid child in this oonty oight to, aad do feel proid of Lyeirgms, the fiie little trot tiig stallioa of WiU Eaighs. Ho is but six years old aid kas already a record of 2:29y aad has sever been ashed forward by kia owiers to aay arse extent, bit wkei ke is ke will essily make a 2:20 record. Lyeargus is a beautiful animal, biilt neat aid trim, and is the most compact horse we kave ever observed. He seems to trot without aay visible effort aid makes his mile ia 2:29y withoat aay appareat trouble. Duriit tkis sea son's caanaisri he kas lot lost bit one race, and that waa owing to the bad condition of the track at Omaha. The owner of Lycurras kas a jewel of a horse aad if we mistake iot has an animal that is almost worth its weieht in cold. During his race in this eity on last Friday, Lycurgua was the admiration of all lovers of fine horse flesh, and it goes without saying that he won the free for all race without any exertion. He ia without doubt the finest brea horse in the state of Nebraska. w i a a i The hard times has tho effect of making people feel blue and discon tented who would under ordinary good times be floating on the top shelf of prosperity, and thus it is today that we find so many people disgrantled and grumbling at everything and everybody, when in faot ao one is to blame fer their condition but them selves. If the crop had been fair very few would have been disgruntled, ex cepts those perhsps who have never been able to get along in good or bad times. The best plan is to try and be contented, and better your "condi tion as fast aa possible. Life is too short to be discontented and unhappy over something that ean't be helped. The good book says, "Bear ye ene an other s burdens " implying that peo ple should do what is right and iot borrow troible. Ia fact i. makea life better to look on the bright side than oi the dark. Try it H 1 The voters of Webster county should remember shat in voting for Mr. Harlan that they are voting for a mai who has always beei a friend to the poor maa and the farmer. He is a man oi nooie principles aau ii elec ted to coagresfi will leave ao stone un turned to do them good. McKeigh an's efforts wiU be in vain ss his in fluence will hardly be felt in congress among men who have studied the tariff question for many years. The people of Webster county and all over the district should be careful about their votes on the 4th of November. Don't imagine by voting for a demo crat that it will aid you to raise a crop of corn in a dry season. His record as a politician wiU aot bear inspection and we hope that our people will not be pennywise and pound foolish, es pecially enough so to be eaught in a democratic trap. a a - Judge 0. P. Mason, oae of the smartest mea that our state has pro duced, held forth in the the opera house, laat Friday light, to a large and enthusiastic republican audience. The Judge made a good speech loaded down with solid facts. He showed that the republican party had done its duty towards the people in every in stances and that they were alwaya ready to help the masses ii prefereiee to the few. The speech was proceed ed by a few remarks from Hon. J. S. Gilbam. Mr. Gilham is anything, if not eloqiosuL aad always receives due applause,Baattarpi what subject he talks. TliB ajaamm fill of politi cal meat aid waa well timed. Jadge Masoa waa also maay tlmeaapplaaded daring hia speech. W. . Thorae. oar candidate for county representative ia amoaa our best aad brightsst mea. Me kas keea a resident of tkia county for a limber of years, aid no one eaa aay an ill word of kirn. If the farmers aid busiieas mil of this couaty watt aa ladustrious. honest aad sqasre i represent them they shoild forget that W.B. Thorae is that mai. If elected to tho legialatare he wiU do na daty for tic people ia a aaaaer that will have ao uncertain ring. The farmers sheald aot forget thia. w - inert Um towtiatatCwKi eeuIwB.Oec. is. MiMicViwI acallwtloa. tasic, ViHB sol- .our & rmUwwwi CwMTCU Hwl rosay steaana aaa aamimeVas aaw.aay at tsptc- wwttattww. valet aaa tat pear ease.' ay MwtlTfciMftli. MwwV.Wfc) OrttrtrL wjwJwHBww aHwjwT. Kwatailwm.awrwwww4ww?'aw)Ml iwAwltww. peBwwnMwft;. Mwwte. Dwit Uwwn Jwwwa www) Awwlk. WWWi AWE. WMWJW1W WWWWW WWWl WWWJ w1wMww1wwj, wlOTwl wwwwlww wv WWJWWWWJWW VlMefN. 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Tke fellowiag ia tke report of tke various races during tke fair: OCT. 3, Pim far aH trat. 4 MHrtan wavixamBBBjg r- mo wBrmJIT i asawwaaawyg Third. amm. im, iax, 23854. 2-j.a. uat paai BUe aad reseat, 4 suiter ...Pkwt wtwwwwOMBwl Ewcvnanwj .Third. VwBwl UWMwlwwl UfJO. Ilfwatl,...., asaum aiaanauj... Tiaw.M.SSii. OCT. 2. SdBTtw.4ataiten wweKvaataw,. UysasaeT M a Third. itse,zz.za4,z:f, zh Mile Borelty, s starters Lizzie M ' aw oaFBTf :a Pact, s starters aw Oxaalf Ij .quarter awl half. the ailt. OswlwMB) VVOCflf SM .HCCOaaBw) 1 waaVpttUwMi f ccr. i, Cosntjr Trot, 7 startei s JrSllulv ly,... .... .... .... ... Hrince Arthur,... wtaul mjw ...First. .Secoad. ...Third. Time. 330,3.18. 3.14. Half nlle and repeat ruanlng race, 5 starters gwwwwBilC jajf a a laafw) aaVwa f'ltjwl wfjeJvVsiaw, DaaHaaer, Third. tism. 82, na. 2 year old race, 3 starters aWiwawUeji4wf a avv irot XsSJwUV w A'f "aaaaiw ft utII I w wa Aaaai ai TlBM, 1,51, l.a. 1 M, L36!i. Tke ladies and gentlemen deserve much credit for their efforts to make floral kail a success. Mrs. Sam Gar ber, Mrs. Wieaer, Mrs. Warrea, Mrs. MeBride, Miss Moliie Ferris Mrs Gov ernor Garber, and many other ladies, are to be congratulated on the part taken by them in making the various displays of fane work, etc. The lar ger the aamber of ladies iaterested in the fair the better the fair will be. Of course the gentlemen did their part aa floral hall would indicate by the large display of fruits, and agri cultural exhibits, as well as mercantile displays. Next yesr we look forward to the best exhibition ever held in the eounty. During the afternoon of Thursday the following oficers were elected. President, R. L. Alyca. Vice-Pres, O.McCall. Secretary, M. R. Bently. Treasurer, L. H. Rust. The new oficets assume control November 1. The now men selected to fill the various offices are those well capable of doing the work neces sary to make the fair a grand success. In our estimation their selection was wisely made, because they will use every effort possible to make the fair a good one for 1891. Ilarlaa'a Railroad Caaawittee. The question is frequently asked by democrats and those who are op posed to Mr. Harlan: "Yes, what kind of a railroad committee did he appoint, when he was speaker of the house, in 1887?" And they asked it with an air that would lead one to believe that ho appointed the Devil and enough of his imps t; make up the number. Here is Mr. Harlan's railroad committee: Watson, ..Lawyer. Ballard, Farmer. afree, .................... jjawycr Bowman, Lawyer. Gilmore, Farmer. Harrison Grain Dealer. Wetherald, Miller. Shamp, Agl, Dealer. iuiuer, ............ ...... ..jawyer. Gannon, ..Farmer. McCan, 1 Farmer. Barrett, ................... Farmer. Newton, .................. .Farmer. tsicx, .....................i? armer. So the committee consists of 4 lawyers, 7 farmers, 1 grain dealer, and 1 agricultural implement dealer, and 1 miller. On the final passage of the railroad bill of that session, in troduced by Mr. Agee, one of the committee, (and to which Mr. Harlan left the speaker's chair for the purpose of adding a general reduction clause of 20 per cent,) one farmer member of tho committee voted against the amendment offered by Mr. Harlan, one farmer waa absent, two lawyers did not vote, and two lawyers voted against it The vote of Mr. Harlan's railroad committee on the reduction clause, stood 8 in favor, and 3 against It seems to us no sensible or honest man can question the anti-monopoly principles of that committee. The tacts above stated are copied from the house records. There were 37 far mers in that ligislature, and of the 37 fifteen voted against the 20 per eent. reduction amendment to Agee'e bill. There were 13 lawyers and only six of them voted against the amendment, which was defeated. The record shows that human nature is much the same, no matter in what calling of life found, and democrats of the McKeighan etripe try to make the farmers believe that they are the only ones wronged by excessive railroad tariffs, and that all other classes of workers are arrayed against them, they simply make themselves ridicu lous in the eyes of tho people. Mia dea Register. aCsad,aherMfar MBS. 8. B. MCatatlaNS Has reaiTec ker stock af ailliaery geoast BBB VBB mBVwWkWMrtawwwak4ak - w B. M. artaaa esry gaiaa alarc. Where . sae will be better prepared tbaa erer to faraub ber patreaa witb fae atiUinerj. Sbe baa jaat reeeiTee! eaa af the faeat' liaa ef aiUiaery geesiaeTaraeeaia Sea Claaa. Call aaa see ber. 2t H. B. Siateas baa jaat reeeiraa a ear leeai af Deiaj White Oil, tbeaacat aaa best kcreseaaea tae aarket, aai sella it at tha aasaa nriaca'a athar -fl MsaMat. He aaaales aetbiag bat tke beat ails aaa gasiHae. Save jear eraara far hia aad get tbe beat - I have moved my jtwtltry sreit to tko room with F. V. Taylor, tke far aitaremaa, wkerelehafl "ke glad to eee all of aryeastoaers, aid all tfioee wko are ia iced of jewelry, watekes, clocks, etc. Call aad ace ae ia ay aew djaarters west aide of Webster St. 19 tf Lou Vance, Tke Jeweler. Carriage, siga aad koae paiatiag Hard wood laisk, graiaing. etc, 8kop opposite Platt'e Lumber Yard. At work guaranteed. C. MYERS. Children Cry for PltohwwiCastorla. it Lime. People wko desire drayinz doae witk promptness aad dispatek should always hire John Berkley 'a teams. Jeaa is aa old haad at the baaiaesa aad will do yoar work well. Terms reasoaable . 1-tf TkocCksfin, Prof. Culver, and Harry Chaplin have added their names, to the big book of the Great Family Weekly, aad will hereafter read tke best weekly in this neck 'o the woods. Thanks. Itch, mange, and scratch on human o animals cared in thirty niaatt by Wool ford's sanitary Lotion. This never fails. sold by L. B. Davo draffxist, Bed Cloud . Notice ta Teachers. Notice is kereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves aa caadidatea for teachers oftho pablie schools of this county, at Red Cloud oa the third Saturday of eaeh month. Eva J. Kino, County Supt.' Brick Yard. I am now making brick at my yard east of Red Cloud, aay oae wanting good briek for foundationa or chim neys, will do well to call on me be fore buying elsewhere. Prices reas onable. Feid K. Plumb. IasaglYiaara goad hat aneal far 1 ceat. JDtaal. AfeTWfe smrsaraa vrarww -aaa-i A irjE&)tL PERFECT '0!? CURE FOR MALARI LS-.wf aaBMofOtehwwt kwMra. wfcfch via CVBJS tathflSwrnaaefc, Fever aad Aaw, TowJctoowa. CaabenwdwkhorwitaowtapiriU. SIT Bar the rtwwpwr w mtOj aaowm. aHwifw loawKhrwcfcaa. BoMlyPnuBTwnorwartfcy wBoatwa Mldwwi aad Wlatasri tka hot Addnsj, tt CCO. v. STEaElcC, Gran. Rastss, tack raiwajs FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Ia wM tawrcry Btatc aat Cwaatyla thwTJwlwa aai la toar WITHOUT A BIVAX. wwawtrwr. MllytataUfwctrecwawlwtatwwS wwawrwa fcawta ttwwa fcava kwta aw,aUUlwwwU . LaAtUsk Aaa J atatwVav rMaw- iwealtw aSar iiim ataa waaaaaa w7 la It twaaa. Ba aai wataafd i aw aataa THE FRAZER. It aav yaar har laaar, aa4 jraa t . It atalattfea CMteaaUl aa rarta Bala avarjwaara. ar arc atarkaS kh tfca FRAZER LAEEL. Eatray lattice. Takes up by the undersigned on the 3lst day of Auwst,l8at,oatheswHo(aectioa 2S,twnf. rat II. Webster couaty. Neb., the followta? des eribea estray animals to-wlt: 1 black shoat about three nonius old with some white spots or marks, 1 black shoat about three months old with some white spot or marks. 1 black shoat about three months oM with some white spots or marks, l black shoat about thiee months old with some white soots or marks. 1 black shoat about three months old with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about three months old with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about three months old with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about three months old with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about th.ee months old with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about three months -old with some whit spois or marks. l black shoat sbuat three months old with some white spots or marks. l Mack shoat about three months old with some white spot or marks. l black shoat about three months okl with some white spots or marks. 1 black shoat about thres months old with some white spots or marks. The above described estray animals are bow in my bos; pro oa lot is, block 11, trislaal town of Ked Cloud. Neb The owner may reclaim the same by pro Ing property -d paying expenses provided oy law. F. E. Uoblb. stnos TAKE NOTICE. Frana: A. Coubon and Mary C. Hummel, I hereby notify you that I have purchased from the treasurer of Webster eounty. veto., the fol lowing Undtowit: IwrtofthenwJtofthftsw!. see . iwn z, rag iz. containing one acre i edlatbaaaaa of Frank A. Coal Isold lor the delinquent taxes thereon tor the year 187 at private tax alr. amounting to S4 1MC3, on January 25th M, and if aot redeemed on or before January 2Sth, 1891. I will make applica tion for a treasurer's tax deed. M.Baum, ByL. Batua, Agent. Jane Fulton and John D. Fulton, you are hereby noUSed that on the lfth day of January, isn, the undersigned M. Baum purchased the followirg hud towjt: The swX oftheneXsee 31, twa l . rns 12. coaUtwing 4t acre ia Webster county. Neu., the taxes amouauag tt S3 se-iea, which and was taxed for the yjar 18T la the name of Jane Fulton. The mad was purchased from the treasurer of Webster couaty, Neb., at private tax sale for the taxes delinquent there on for th year 187. The time for redemption will expire January 19th, lsl, and unless re deeawu on or before that date I will make ap plication for a treasurer's tax deed. M. Bavm. By L. Raum. Agent. lane Ftdton aad John D. FuHaa. I hereby no tify sou that 1 hare purchased from the trasur er of Webster county. Neb- the fellowiag des cribed real estate to-wlt: The ne of the bcU sec 31, twa 1, rag 12, containing t acres, assess ed in tae aam oi aaae ranon ana sera tor we deHnaaeBt saxes there for the year 187. at private tax sal, amouatiac toa28tlta.a Jan uary lath. 188. aad It not redeemed oa or be fore Jaaaanr 19th. UEl.awwcatkMwin he for a treasorer's tax deed. M. aUux. By I.. Baum, Ageat. Jaae Fulton aad John D. Fait, y are here- aaotiSed that on the 19th day of Jaaitanr, int. s aaeVvsJicaed M . Baam nwrchased the follow iaglacdtewttt TheeHfthewMsec3l.tra l. rat; li.coatalwlBg at acres la Webster eouaty. zicD.. tae taxes aasowauaa; w as ais. waica uuM was taxed mr tae year JaaeFattoa. Thelaadwaa lathe i of fiomtac of webder coaatr. Meb.. at mivate tax sale for the taxes hwwaeat themm for the year J3$7. Twtaaefr redamptkm will ex sire Jaaaanr lad. 19B. aad aalem redeemed an er before that date 1 win aaaty far a trwaaarer Jaae F aloa aad Jean D. FaHea, I hereby ao ltfyyB that a them day of Jaaaary, !, I have the SeUasnt laad teK : awlttheBtlsrc3l.twal.rarla.3Beuiw- aas7 asti assouatkwt tatieaatdilBad was taxed (or ate yea lai7iataBwwWrjaarwwww. xne laaavas acd fraai Usstreawwrcr C Weterxx. at jsriyaj tax satefsr ah wsaeadeHav fswaaaayPaa aaV laaal VawaaT aawfJa aaaw VaBaV ava I. twadsraadhvlr emtewaassaf -VI tfrifr sf laaVa ffaBaaBBaUuBBa aBaBaaavaaBBi aBaawBaanBaa. -aBBBBBBaa. 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H W Gcllifobd. Miles T. Hayes Patent - Collar ! For sale by J. O. BUTLER Red Cloud, lsnckeye Harness shop. Fara Taaraagh afalaew Eela cattaa Atteael tae ATCHISOX Business - College ! I Afcaleaa, Kai Principats) and Prarltrs. Elegant catalogue nulled free. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and L.oan Agent Red Cloud. Praclaawatlaa. Whrrras, A joint rrtolution wa adop ted by tho !tKitt;tture of the state of Ne braska, at the twctitj-Drnt session tberrof and approved Febniar)' 3ttt, A. J. IM9, iroosinK an amendment to the constltu lion if said sUite, and that said amend ment shall read a.t follows to-wit: Section 1: That at the general election to be held on the Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday of Novmbcr, A. I 1WJ0, there "half lie submitted to the electors of thin state for approral or ra jectjon an amendment to tho constitution, of this state in words as follows. "The manufacture, sale and keeping for sal of intoxicating Honors as a LeYcraK" ar 'or ercr prohibited In this state, a d the legislature shall provide by law for th enforcement of tins provision." And there shall also nt satd election be MMaratsly submitted tn the electors of this state for their approval or rejection an amend ment to tho constitution of the state In words as follows: "The manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liiuors as a beerae shall be licensed and regulated bylaw. r Section 2: Ar.sucli eIctIon, on thebal lot of each elector voting for the proposed amendments to the constitution, hall tw written or printed tho words: "For pro posel anirndmeiit to the. constitution, pro nlbitltig tho manufacture, sale ami keep ing for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beterage." or "Apalnst Hit: profited amend ment to the constitution prohibiting Uie manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of la toxleallnc lionrsasa beterage." There slull also Ih written or printed on tlia ballot of call elector oting for the proponed amendment to the constitu tion, the words: "r proKted amend men to the constitution tha: the maaH: facture, sale and keeping for sale of la tuxleatlng llnuors as a bcemge in this state shall be licensed or mruUted l law." or "Against said proponed amendment to the constitution that tho manufactnre. sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by taw." 8e'lon 3: If either of the said propos ed amendments shall be approved by a majority of the electors voting at the said lection, then it shall constitute section twenty seven 27 of article LI of the constitution of this state. Therefore. I. John M. Thaver. Cotmmt of the state of Kebnsska, do hereby give nonce in accoruance with smioa one fl article fifteen 151 of the consti tution and the provisions 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 the state." Approved Februarr 13th. A. I). 177 that said proposed amendment will be sub mitted to the qualiSed voters of this state fer approval or rejection at the general eleetl to be held on the 4th day of ovembert A. D. 1980. la witness whereof I hereunto set my haad. and aue to be sflUcd the great seal of the Stale of Nebraska. Doae at Uneelnthls asth day of July. A. D. 1W0. and the ath year f th state, and of tne independence of th UaUed States the one hundred fifteenth. By the Governor. JOHN M. THAYER. BBVJAMIjr K. COWtHtRLT, tiBAU Secretary of State. Sacrif s Sale. Notice is herebr given that nnder and by vir tue of an o'der of sale issued from the oak ef 1- H. Fort, clerk of the district court of the SUi twhdal district, Itnta and fpr Webster eowaty. iseoraska. ipon a decree ia ma acu actio PfSdiac t Is pulsus sad fendant. I shall thereiB. wherein William Kreck against John A . HiMnson. lefi offer for sale at public vendue, to the bhracst bidder for cash in hnnd. at Uie east door of ttw courthouse at Ked Cloud, In Webster eeaaty, Nebraska, (that being the buildin waerela the last term of said court was hoidca) on the 99tk elajr afOctaaer A. a. ltfs at I e'ckick p. m. of said day, the fotlowlns de crmea property town: ine nonneast qaarter of seclioe twcnty-cixht (t in towhJp three tt) north, nuHelevtn(ll) westofcthp. m. la Webster eouaty, Nebraska. Ofvea under my aaa inw ai way sepiemoer A. u., isss. C. A. Txbl, Xkerlff. By O. CTaxx Depatr. C. Tukvnvma, riaiaUS's Atterasy. i . Whkbsas, A Joint rcwnlatlen was ted by the leaisiatare of the state ef Ne braska, at the twenty-first aesaioa thereof, aad approved March asth, A. 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W-wit: Seetloal: TBatssettwa wMrtera (tl) at ucse su () eruie ceawtHaueaaf tae Xchrish i he amcaded so as t ea Hi area iwatlwa. aad BVl JI m aa wKHMC f s fte rlwtsars ef the arr 13C A. p. rehrw. wWaWav waaaMBam - maK'SmamBmamT -'aamsaWaBH Pjaawawawamaawawa -wt?BmaBWawBWaamm '1waawaaPwBmBmm vBhBEjEjEjM aaaaaaaaBwwwwwwwwwb iiwBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBul! cEmBamBmBmBmBma'amBBBV a&spw(MakaaaaaaaA aajvr 'SESrOWSBJBBBwpwwjw smrnilrd saail rrad as follows, to-wlt: M- read a m- necthm n: The Jedces ef th isinis eoest shan eXh reive a saUry wfthJr ft4BB. ty-ave heedred dvifakrs Jw3) per aaa aB aad the Mar ef the district ceast WEF aaa rteeirea salary f three tJ-as a-aK aad dwrtars tus aer aaaaa., aai aaam ttSB salary f each sbaM he fayatle ajar; terry. seen S: Eaeh sersea veaaa t -ear ef ads iimisis't shaN have tb tea s arlated apea U haHea hse wdssav law: gap. " " TwwwwWw r Jwww ss Taaan aaa JxrT' at ef zszu.9 - win. wl IfMrlllf WBBS IN TIMES Like These, Everybody Must Be Saving. We are willing to help you do it, and have used every effort our long experience in this business has given us to buy good serviceable goods for ready cash, obtaining many bar gains, which we will give you the benefit of. No house in the state can offer you lower pri ces, and but few, a larger stock- of Clothing, Boots, and Shoes to select from. It is no trouble for us to show you our goods. C. WIENER, GmUeu EmU CMhing Monte. WARNER & WOLFANGER, PROPRIETORS OF Chm Bit We have jaat received our large utock of NKW GckkIh We 9ell a castom made plot nhoe for 1.25, bent evur went out of Red Cloud for the money We have also a ladies fiac doncolabutton shoe, also in goat for 11 75. Krert pair wananted. For cluldrca'a sfcocs we hare the standard brands the Little Giant and alo the Wavcrlj school shoe. TIjcs are the best in the world. Ksaaiac oar stock before parehasiaar eJurwher. Fort Abstract Co., lied Cloud, 1.. II. FORT, Man.irtr. Ahmtvaetm of Title Furnighed to all LandH in Weboter County, Accurately awl ON SHORT IforiOK. iravhajr had tew year experience In rewsty , seeas ia we state, Kwarnire ah eraers ailed prompuy m iUr nwad si4 aadappreved. Addr er eaH on L. If. FORT MANAOica. Rea Cloud, Neb. City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable W. A. McAVOY, Props, First-class Bigs and Good Teams. Bo.'.rding by day or week, good hay at.d feed for teams. Come and see us. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Ja He BAILEY Abstracters. Real Estate and Farm Loan Agent Red Cloud, Nebraska. Abstract of title farniherl accurately and proajptly, Satiffactiou Viiznu'wl flO.iKK) ltfl fild THE TRADERS W WILL i e w POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Vtt M limy, Frank A. Kukhw. Paor."" : FMST-CUSS RIGS MSPECIAUf BBBBBBBW OS wBBBBBBBmwt i tort l reeerda aad mm nt im ssnat roj.tj. tt r . saUstariJ'm. Yr favors Wld LUMBER CO. MAKK- wsgg. fWVf. -a SI W, a) ttfta. 111 . LaaBBaWawaaV wBBWamQnsfs' 5 'J "lhm 'aaaawal aamaa ? 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