JfeMr Mwi)Wj.m(ii .--, '51 I-;&S'53.-,iJ -3 -..-rs. j r--- dggi&t.L, ., V .' i 2fc1. j j . a. . JMMMMM,,,,,BB,WBMB,M,aBaaaaaiBnaaBaaaannnl h:, I.- & SaSr -1 I t -&- J:. I . - i 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 Clotning, Boots, and Shoes to select from. It is no trouble for us to show ht& u Emgle Clothing MT. I- DMriu wmrnatea, aai erery pair aaeTprJee ataaped ea tanas his W. L. DOUGLAS 4t9 eUafaC FOR Ftoe Calf aad Lace Wateraraaf Grain. TMCKfflncenl mriit qulltlM of thin shoe jwgwi i or inc auoajr oaaorae- 'i bumbbui ot tauuni Trauma. I CmhOm HmJhwj, as elegaat aad 3 naoe watca commends itaeii. Welc. Aflaecair saoa for atria aad darabUttr. 3 Welc la tbe staadard dreai MdirirlML 3m tSSSSSSg1 3fc2 SHOES lSX.. fcave taea aaa favorably reretrpd aiaco latrodaced tae veccat MamnKiU autke them ranriot aoUattlMMBcioca. Daaltr. aad V ae cannot mnni r a tm factory frloalar adrerttaed mice, or a I laSl I !! W. 1, awl'GLAB, BfMklH, For sale by Besrier, Red Cload. FRAZER AXLE iHiitSEa 4 tarv-r.. -!.:? aad CaeatrtetkelTalaa mmdUtcmj :T.OtT A RIVAL. Bawalrari aiIjrWtktMrtctrccaealsedthat aaeraaa tatlta laaafearakcea aiadeallr!alailast3fc "JrsftsSosdasflNFnzsr" S"it it mUrA-Ti.hfp ttmt, Sceae tkara a Mreaaanrxl It I .tiMR. Do aot he bayaaeaa SatkipMaa lalaz TH2 FRAZER. It aaa yaar irr !akr. and yon t . It rcadvad SMSaarSatattkeCralraalal aad Iaria EaaaaV SJai, Mit'trtcre. AHaaaca -arnaMir1.adrtt!iCi Pf A 7PO SREL. SherssTsSale. ihy strea, that aatier aad by air f sals lames front taeeaeeot Diatriet Oaavt ett tk Wstrtet, wttala aaa for Web. aaecree laaaae- Josesa&Bau- ey toaailatuT, aas saa:ast Jeaa T, SoMnsoB aaa asms t. asaiasoa, iMfeaaaats. JScaatoatpaMteveadiietotbekiga- aaa maara aiae esstoeor OI asaeaueaa, ibssm Webster aawaaytesaaaa, jmm aeisa tae aiaea waere ttolMKtens aCsaMesaMwashoMea, oatbe 11th day ofKov. A. RVlSt, siiaViaek a. am. af saM day. the fonowiBg atsauti t-wit: The moth half im sootn a&u ot nerK sernoaioar ia town ia raassaiae west of 6 .. 3, ,. Gtveaaaaeraur A.D. IiMl. c a. Tasx.8aria. D. M. ETTHST, PlsiatiS 'a AHoney. llM agalKotlee. UAheeWaUea va. Gaaaera, George L. iKfard. the wife Sf )L.GaWfsra. iUS3aBWsrSaMjt4rs.GaKfsrd.lae raawtt tatoawMesaateataeiaji .L.ABSI 1 1 it to fore-1 I sCwhieh ati PSf Mlianananasiii'Hi'iiiinaH eP snaanananaB'.r"' "nnnrSK. Jl9 "kUaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaarES WmnanananHHHli5 aSaaaaaaaaW saaaaaaaasar wa'Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaw""?' vsaBBBBBaBBBaBavaESw" ---'- rpBttt&&JB'r.m ii ii -Tffiirgr'-fr-T- '- flir-- aiVJfe-Hi.rs?(5fe-c V ?SS&3;jK33a V -F-v r--f- i&&&& J? s-Sm' ?J?&T&r?: 7 - & . iv" : you our goods. C. WIEHER, House. Ladles Have Tried It A number of my lady customers have tried "mother's friend," and would not be without for many times its cost They recommend it to all who are to be come mothers. B. A. Payne, druggist, ureenvuie Ala. write uradtield Ketr Co. Atlanta, Ga. for particulars. By C Li. Cotting druggist. . i FOR HARDWARE Y STOVES Go to Morhart's. He has the finest line of stoves ever eecn in the city. He has tbe celebrated Garland cook and heaters, and a full line of others equally as good. Hardware at the very lowest figures for cash. Do not buy stoves or hardware until you sec me. Opera house block. Webster street Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They aet on the Uvea, stomach and bowels though the nerves. A new principal. They speedly cure billiousnesB, bad taste, torpid liver piles and constipation. Splendid for men woman and children. Smallest, mildest purest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples ires at o. u. uotting. RUTCIIERIKG DOXE. Jake Sellars Is prepared to do all kinds of butcher ing at reasonable rates. Parties desir ing his services will please leave orders a T A.1 o a . wv Bireiuieny cc iiuiizs. will also par highest market price for hides an3 taf low. tf. ivaea Baby was sick, we cave her CsstorSs. "Wbea she was a CfaBd,she cried for Castoris. nteB8hoBecaawCiat,8bQcIaBctoCsstQda. Constipation poisoas the blood; De Witt's little early risers cure entsU pation. The cans removed, the disease is goac. Sold by Cottiag. 7 Your cough will not lait all winter lorn will not )e kept awak at night; Yon will gat immediate relief if. Yon will aw DcWitt'a oorngk aid eonsnmptioa cure. SoM By Cottiar 4 oaswannjui RADP1ELDS & ator S.Js 'STEVATOJIt IP TAKEN DOftINC CUmnu&tm txwv IXM7J. ffmsm IfcWh S0R " rz - T1 FORSAJLERY e L. COTTDIG. Notice Is henfavnaa that SL1S tae sf aa arator af mim.a H. Fart, derk of taa t Mkialalstrlet. wtthmaa far We it theyk nSTcoaaty, AestasB i la a I shall fsri ss the rafale ia W ! aa.sfi tafdtaa.at.iH Givea aaaer aur m liaii f m .aaaw vssk BkaasBaav' m9 jiXKjm yjymA ROHSDMPTIOH, IN its first stages, caa.bs sacceasfally cheeked by tbe prompt ase of Ajrar's Cherry Pectoral. Even ia the later periods of that disease, the cough is woaderfally relieved by this awdictee. I hare nsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with the best effect in say practice. This wonderful preparatkm once saved. say life. I had a coastaat couli, sight wests, was greatly reduced in flesh, and given up by y pliyskian. One bottle and a half of the Pectoral cared sne." A. J. EiOson, II. D., Middktoa, Teaaessee. Several years ago I was severely ill. Tbe doctors said I was in consumption, sad that they could do nothing for inc, bat advised me, as a last re-sort, to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine two or three months I was cured, and my health remains pood to the present day." James Bircuard, Darien, Conn. 44 Several years ago, oh passage home from California, by water, I contracted so aevere a. cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a physician oa board considered my life In danger. Happening to have a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used it freely, and my lanjcs were booh restored to a healthy condition. Since then I bare invariably recommended this prep aration." J. I. Chandler, Junction, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4) nsraasa sr Dr J. C. Avar k Co., Lowell, Mass. BoMtysUDnggtou. Fries il;UUtttos,ts SS3S2 COTTING POIXTEK. Wc have a llac stack f vialias accardlaas, harsaaalcs, aajaltarn, anal banjos. IT year hag have the cholera, try Haae Has; Kemedy or Brag Ions cholera aaecllc Cotliag's Derasollne in the hest preparation made for channed hands Wc have a fall stock ot class and pally at hard limes prices We hare the flnest line of pocket knives In town and at price that arc selllns; them every day Look at oar one dollar lamps they arc beauties for the money COTTING POINTERS THE CHIEF, Friday, Nov. 14, lSt. Entered at the Post Office In Bed Cloud, Neb., as mail mattero! the second class - ELECTRIC SPARKS. A good hot dinner for 19 cents atJDSIahl's. Lamps and lanterns at Deyos. District court meets on the 24th. Sohool books, tablets and slates at Deyos. The best ppccticles made are solfl by Deyo. Latest styles in carpets at F. V Taylor's. A new line of picture mouldings at F. V. Taylors. Trunks and -valicc, -clegaut stock. McNitt & G;.lu.ha. Rev. H. D. Piatt of Cowlcs, war a pie s ant caller this week. If you want the best buy the White for sale by F. V. Taylor. M. It. Bently and wife returned home this week from the east. Do not fail to call and see my slock of window shades. F. V. Tatlob, Wc have tae over coats for you this fill. McNitt & Galnsha. We have the best suit you ever saw for tff,50. 3IcNitt & Galnsha. The plaoc to see a line of men's flannel shirts is at McNitt & Galnsha. We carry the largest stock and sell at prices sthat suits. McNitt & Gal nsha. Deyo savf his trade is good and we know why. It is because he is sell ing oods at hard time prices. D. M. Piatt is getting ready to move. t Denver, where he has arrang ed to start a large lumber yard. if yon arc going to buy a carpet reawill gave money and get tha best by calling on F. V. Taylor. Wild geese were going south in large flacks last Friday night, aad several of our sportsmen winged 1 them as they passed over the electric lights. Roadniaster MeFarland of the B & M has rented K. McFarland's resi dence and isored into it it. Me Farland having moved his family into the Mooa Bloek. It looks a little strange U a fellow up a tree, why Hon. W. A. MeKsigh an, if he is not a democrat, or ia sym pathy with them, should go to Oma ha to make speeches, at a democratic jmbilee in honor of Gov. elect Boy d. The people who voted for Mae with the naderstandiag that he was to steer clear of all parties, will wonder at his action in this matter. If the republican party wants U win in '92 it must deal a death blew to trut aad monopolies' aad do meet legislation in favor ef toe poor aad less for the rich. On th it basis they will win in '92, aad other wist it will be doubtful. On last Saturday a rcty heavy sleet storm visited this s action aad remained on the ground three or fear days. Ts telegraph and elect ric light wires gave the appearance ox targe castes tae lee had Trace thick upon them. The democrat peliticiavas aaa aews papera are elated ever the aueattafwl leetiea ef Brjaa, Xaateigbaav. aad Kday itaajmst. aarieioa of - L. -. T?.& ZL- t, -r "m m saver acuta lAcvLwmm. s sun at viae a m fori cents. IhMahJ. Melfafehaabtbei Whose mwe ahaakl he arstaeo. He carried the rote af Irdsad. '' Aaa pert ef Coleraao. Giro us litem or give us desth. An BBc'e of Dave Raid's is ia the city. Wright Thornbnrg wss in Lincoln this week. A. U. Becker of Lincoln, was in the citv this week. rrauk Kuthn has been on the sick list for a few das. M' Mr. W. A. McAvoy who has been on the sick list is getting better. Our stock is com pi te in oar lines prices about half the usiaL McNitt oe Galnsha. Underwear, you never saw as nice attozk and the low prices eateh you. McNitt & Galnsha. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Lnan Co. want all the good farm loans they csn get. tf Has anyone heard whether N. V. Harlan was running for congress in this district or not. Go to Deyos drug store and you will ind lamp chimneys of every site style, and shape msde. Anything in the line of furniture carpets, window shades, etc., at lowest prices at F. V. Taylor's. Miss Mary Cook, state counselor of the W. R. C. was in Red Cloud Tues day on a visit to the Relief Corps. Several of our working men are go ing ont west to secure luerstivo jobs on railroads building out in that country. In Kansas the republican state ticket with the exception of attorney general was elected. The legislature there ss well sb in this state is al liance. Tom Benton, republican candidate for auditor, ran behind his ticket in Red Cloud owing to machine work on the part of his man Friday. 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 lesb than cost for the reason that he will not handle women and childrens' shoes hereafter. Hon. G. M. Lambertson of Lin coln, has been appointed as attorney for inter-stste commerce commission. Mr. Lambertson is one of our best le gal lights, and his appointment docs our state a great honor. Peter Smith is up again after three weeks sickuess.. Peter rejoices much ly over democratic success. It does our heart good to see a democrat re joice because it is a long time be tween drinks, a it were for them. Frank Potter talks of making an overland tour by rail to tho Blaek Hi!!: after the usual style of the meek aud lowly followers of the "art preservative." It will be fun for Frank but hard on tho railroad ties. Mrs. Mary A. Morgan, the state president of the W. R. C. was in the city this week. She was the lady who run on the prohibition ticket for state superintendent of public in struction, but unfortunately lacked votes enough to get elcstcd. Del Bailey writes from Kansas to the effect that the republicans of Jew ell county were fortnustc enough to elect a road overseer in one township in that county, and concludes by that, that the MoKinley bill is fully en dorsed. In the course of his letter Del gats quite humorous and he die plays ready wit enough to become a second Bill Nye. The city council should st once adopt stringent rules to protect the people from diphtheria. There are several bad eases in the country adja cent, and a few cases in tae city and it is no more than right that those who are sick should be quarrantiied. A board of health should be appoint ed. While there are not many eases, is the time to slop its ravages. If the independents contest Boyd's election, it will make Rome howl vo ciferously, because it is anticipated that there were quite a number of ir regularities ia Omaha that will have to be looked after, aad ye gods, won't Rosewaterand Hitchcock make the air blue when that little bit of rascal ity ia shown up to the vision of the people. The independent! should contest the election. The Walters' Burlesque eomedy eomnaay were billed here for two nights this week. The first night they had a fair house, but the show waa so reeky that a portion ef the la dies left before the performance was through. Oa the second night they bad ae bouse. People wbe travel ea their gall should alway be treated "in just such a manner aa tha Walter' outfit were. They are N. G. We hepe the earning legislators will try aad relieve the people ef the man j burdens that they have te bear. Eeenesaj will be the watch word we nreeeae. If we mistake net the aaaa. ing legislature will tad eat that laws for the ameleratiee ef tbe seffcrtag aw wanrV aP aarwal waWlvVn aFwVV9flBnw will be ae aaaa, but rather ef aa ia trieate nature. It as easy te talk re form bat a much harder job te aeeare ik Witt's Mfde eatij ri UaaWseari TOWS TALK. D. M. Francia f Coales, has re ceived a pensioe. Althonh everybody cries hard times, Wiener hss his strre crowded fallcr with poods than any season be fore. J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and city property. Farm loans eight per eent and !. City ten per cent. Loans made at low r ates of interes by the Nebraska & Kausas Farm Loin Co. Money ready as soon-as papers sjti signed! if iJfDcWitt's little esrly risers: only pill fcr chronic constipation, indiges tion, dyspepsia. None so good, Sold by Cotting. J J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and city property. Farm loans eight pel cent and less. City ten per cent. Coffins wood cloth and metalic cas kets of the best grades and lowest priees. Intelligent csre of the dead a specialty by F V Taylor. Go to McNitt & Galusha for a tailor made suits. Wc will save yon from five to ten dollars. This is the reason wo take so many orders. It is bard to get good and reliable boots and shoes, C. Wiener hss some that he can guarantee and sell at no higher priees than are asked for in ferior goods. uo io i. n. renman for your jewelry. He has just received a handsome new stock. Call and select your Christmas presents". Repairing promptly done. Acts at once, never fails. De Witt's cough and consumption cure. A remedy for asthma, and thst feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. Soid by Cotting. 6 The republican state ticket has been elected with the exception of governor, and Boyd of Omaha, a ran tankcrous democrat was the lucky chap to beat the republican candidate, and the independents talk of contest ing Boyd's election on the grounds of fraud in Omaha. They hope by so doing to secure Powers as govern or. Ths state legislature is alliance . i Bi-ennial meeting head camp Modern Woodmen of ' America, Springfield, HI., Nov. 11161890. B. & M. will sell tickets for the above occasion at rate of one fare and a third on certificate plan W. W. Buell, Lyons, la., will sign certificates Tickets on sale Nov. 9 16 inclusive. A. Cqnoveb, Agt. Go nnd do likewise. If your whiskers are grizzly and unbecoming uso Buck ingham's dyo and they will look ss when you were younger. The attack on John Wannmaker's credit is oni of the meanest things that has happened for some time. Political opponents have sought to rob him of his reputation of honesty and piety, but no one has ever before charged that he coald not pay his bills. John Wanamaker has introduced business principles into the postal service and is endeavoring to give the country an approach to postal tele graph. He is a worthy public man and has the confidence of the country. Bee . There is no more-fruitful source of dis ease than vitiated blood. It involves every organ and function of the body, and if not immediately corrected by the use ot Ayer's sarsaparilla, sooner or later leads to fatal results. Be warned in time. The Hon. Bill MeKeighan, congressman-elect from the Second district wants it distinctly understood that he is not a democrat . The declaration is made with out reservation or( qualiteatiOB. Me Keighan is tor the alliance of the Second district, and as long as the alliance exists and controls the avenass to ofiee Me Keighan can be depended upea to stick. Bat isn't it rather late for William to de clare himself i He did not reject a demo cratie nomination, nor decline with en thusiastic support of his former party as sociates. Evea the feeble explosions of the jackass battery were cheerfully accep ted. To repudiate the simon-pure aad the magwamp supporters after the battle is won is the essence of iagratitede. Bee The combination of ingredients found in Ayer's pills readers them tonic and curative as well aa cathartic. For thk reason they are the best medicine for people of costive habit, as they restore the natural action of the boweJe, without debilitating. . . A Menuarkaate Letter. The foUowiag letter from Mr. W Thomson, of Colambas. Wis, ia peeeuarly interestingMy wifeseys shc,Vaas been treated for her head, stomach aad ner vous prostration by three aetsefs ia Mew York, two ia Chicago, cos ia Fhi adelphia, eae la Cincianati, aad at the large iasitate ia Bsffale for ia aaeetaa. They a failed. Bat ewe bottle of Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nerviae helped her weadeTfaHy.n This sheaM be aaed ia all htaiarhmr; taeaaaatssas, etc. Ask at C, L. Oattiaafs drag store for a free trial kettle aad Dr. Maes' new book ea 3 The lieietsa ef the Clawage, Mihraakee 84. PaaleempanjUent lease frees the Palhaaa eoaiamtieaaswl operate its ewa rleepersas anavaat ef eestfieeraaie isa- te the travaliag weblic Tae ompaaynew eeatremaoi ep- ejeys a ef tael peay ansae TssRwasiwoiea With tlaamueieefhwnds aad the din of tia honas. with apeedie.uwc and procaerioas, the dscsneraas of Nebraska last night celebrated their recent -great vctory, in the streets of the states rae tropoiie. What is the 'victory in Nobrp.-kV which they have a right to celebrate? The accidental choice of a democratic governor in a triangular coetatt, in which he received some thirteen thour-nrd lew votes then did John A. McShane :n 1SSS; the election of a democratic legislative ticket in a county that has a natural and perennial democratic majority; the elec tion of a democratic congressman in a district where over thirteen thousand farmers, mostly republicans, threw away their votes on a hopeless third candidate. Only this and nothing more. There is no one cheering fact in the election returns from Nebraska for the cause of democracy. The party rote shows an actual falling oft. History never yet gave credit to a general or an army who only won a 'victory" when pestilence had decimated the ranks of an enemy that could never be overcome in the fulness of its strength. That, however, is the nature of the triumph which the Nebraska democracy cele brated last night in tho street of Omaha Outside of the state real democratic victories have been won, though a fair statement of local causes would largely modify them. However, the republicans of this great state can afford to enjoy the spectacle of a democratic jubilee in Nebraska. It rosseasee a unique interest as a politi cal curiosity. It is not probable that the youngest voter will ever see its like again. Bee. In Nebraska it is not a question whether the democrats will fuse with the alliance, but will the alliance fuse with the democrats? A glance at the election returns places the democratic party hopelessly in the rear of the alli ance and the republican parties. With tho exception of governor, tho entire state republican ticket was elected by pluralities ranging from three to live thousand over the alliance, and from seven to thirteen thousand over the democrats. On a straight party poll the alliance is from four to nine thou sand ahead of the democratic vote. Under these circumstances the anxiety of the democrats to swallow the alliance is not surprising, but it ia not probable that the alliance will consent to pose as the Iamb for the democratic lion. Bee. A Forlaaafe Weuana. Mrs, Mary L, Baker, of Ovid, Mieh haa reason to be very thankfal. She was a great sufferer from hesrt disease for years, was short of breath, had hungry spells, pain in the aide, flatter ing, faintness, etc. After taking two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Care, she says, "I am better taaa for SO years My mind and eyesight have improved wonderfuU. I advise all persons thas afflicted to use this great remedy." C. L Cotting druggist, recommend aad guar, an tees it. Dr. miles' work on Heart Disease, containing marvelous testimon ials, free. 2 Henry Cook was in Lincoln and Oma ha this week. Mrs. Metzger of Beatrice, is visiting with Mrs. Anson Iligby this week. a Don't forget that Thonksgiving is on the 27th. It should bo generally ob served. John McMillan was in tho city this, week. John is traveling for the J. W Butler Paper Oa M. W. Dickerson was in Omaha this week viewing the big democratic "hoodoo' at that place the other day. Pope Bros, have purchased a large stock of dry goods and general merchan dise and will open a big general store for the city soon. Switchman Perry had his middle rin ger mashed Thursday morning while coupling cars. The wound was not dan gerous however. The ladies of the Christian church will give a chicken pie supper at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Winters Friday night Nov. 21, Supper 15c served from six to nine. M. Stern of Hastings, is considering a proposition for building a two story brick on the corner where his saloon is. Tub Chief hopes he will do so as it would be a paying investment and a tine improve ment. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casterla Ml Any one waatiag stove wood, plesse call oa TiuoDoii Tatlob, lss We sell sore ofttettitt' little ris ers tfcaa aaj other pill; their actios Is so easy, do aot grip er eaate paia, are the best regalator of the liver, stossach aaa bowles. 2 C. L. Cottmo. Mrs-JohaA. Clarke waa a peat saffersr frost iadigeetiea aad sick headaehe. She left her hease last Satardav to hay a hettle ef DeWitt's Little Karly Bisera, teak a dese aad her headache disappeared as ssvster ioasly aa it eatse. Trj thesj; sold hj C. L. Cottiag. People whs desira draviag deae with proasptaess aad disaatch hosld always aire Joha Barklev'a teasss. Jeaa ia aa eld head at the hasiaese aad will do year work well. Tenas ressoaahle. 1-if Headache is the direct reealt ef Ia dicestioa aad steaiseh diaerders. Rsaedj these hj asiag DeWht's lit tle early naera sad jear fesadaeae die sapcars. The favorite little pill erervwhere. bold h? Cettiac S s Oar f riaads sheald give DeWitt's eeachaad inaiaaift'nB care a trial. No datapfiataaas fellewa the aae el this reliahlc aaedietae, aad it asarits, the praise reeeived f ream all wha ase it 3 OINNsVaNi wty 1st aaVaaaaamaa aaY aaWaal ffsaaaW. aaaWaT amaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaa aaa toerrat- "wW "IRBANK& aeNt VV?S V!lMhlaBanaR auaun,aaaaaa.p 1 J aae aa mm V -r-iJBm'n! Ki iH 1 Willi k'ffl Asaasaeaaaa I Sanni ! iniiiiisn aanwaafcassanwanauausnnenao II ll I . ' Zt v mX W m hBW 1 CV FtBaaaaaBwBal aVaBaBaBaBaaaBaaaaki I . w 1 .1 i '' ri jj n. w , jfauw ckvi r VnananaT aa ftnanananananEBor ill a a WANTED Ira aad Wears lo rail at oar store aal rtasnlac all rlllaaca of Mi! Miiy Scvsiaa; Macalae. Oruaa. Caraela, elr, oar stork of I'sHtertak era ttaada Is rosaalrle aad wr am- rsorrlal allralloa lo late oraarh of Ikr kaalaeaa Jones & Evans, Sl'CC'KftMIK TO II At fcllK IVtKKIlal. IH'Mlrr la Groceries, Provisions Canned Fruits, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. Fort Abstract Co., Ited Cloud, L. II. FOUT, Manager. Ah&ivtietf of Title, Famished to all LanrlH in Wetafcr County, Accurately and ON SHOUT KOriCti. Having Iiatl trn year cxix-rlmci In county rtvonN atul unc of llir nnw! romiiM art ntntct books In the tat. t Ktur.uitrt? Mtltfnrtloit. Vimr feiur tllitr All orUc lilU-ft pnttmttJy M.aii ilullir Ihj.J CInl awl 3iruvcil. AMr?j or fall ou L. II. F011T Ma.naukk, lied Cloud, Nek City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable W. A. McAVOY, Props, First-class Bigs and Good Teams. Boarding by clay or week, good hay and feer for teams. Come and see us. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. BAILEY & MYERS, Abstracters, Real Estate and Farm Loan Agent. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Abstracts of title fumi&hud accurately and promiitly. Satinfaction Ouarantd. $10,000 bond HUhI THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK rr ? Lt5Z POSITIVELv Lower than any yard in the world Webster Street Livsry, Feel, ul Salt StiUe. Frank AKuehn. Prop FIRST-CLASS RIGS ASPECIAUY ssBBsaaHaaaBHaaaaai Boarding by the day, week, or mouth at rmtmal nte& Farmere are invited to Htop at our barn when in Uie city. Special attention paid to their trade. Prk for single feeding, low as anywhere in the city. Don't for get the place. Local Salle. L AMeaWatsea rt. HaraW c,amtmt4.lMrr tlvUtd. Hnzt L. CuUMsre. Mr. ii&Ulot mltr ef ;. L.iivHHmL avTJca, THm r OanMaHl aiMf Mr fiaWfnnl. ta MefUS. L. MaMtf9i. wm-txsmt ULr-( roa wl msm injure uk on vnf iim arafOrtotT.M.I.. Atkr Wn. pUUM. ' aatKsaaj ia ia nznc- .ii m ;. caraaa. aa (A aatt Wcct im (rajrer of Wrt la a miala nsutlamm mrait trr aaaa W7. Sfsr4aiUarr Humu v W. J aswasa (aaMi saartaaajs mtuerwmrf M aiairs; if - r syi ' -- aaataaarat-aCaMtfcmSvv. ia Urhiit rar, X taaas sra as Wrateraaair. 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