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Christmas BUT 'fm Is m m THE JEWELER, IS HERE, m Mli Watches, RRRRRRVRlBLwjRwiwJRRRS'Rv B2rpirrrr3rv Ever seen Ih Red CluHtl, and 1 hIiuII cll tt ut priecs that all can afford to buy. My goodii arc ALL XEW. Re-pairing a specially. I am located in Colllnc's Drug Stare, an Wct Side Webster Street. Call and cc me before yan decide ta buy. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FAMM la AM CO., PAID UP CAPllAL,$50flOQ. Take Yer:Aplleatt.a t. Tkta, Becaaseyou will be dealing direct with tke leadtr aud not tbrougk aa aceat or coauntsiiiua Ban. BecmiM you can pt tke lowest rate. Kecaaac you can sot yoar laoaey iraawdiately. cuawnv do not seed your appIkatSea all uvcr Uie couutrr for sowe oac eke to ClU MerMuma we can givi-you Ibe bcaAteraM. maa a interest sad prtBcitwuis payable at our tteu out he interest payeats. eeaaaeToawUlbeBMsedvttaeGrBuuiaer of trouble. Ked Cloud, Neb. Ho! Tfeere IIBIIHABnmmmmmal , S F. SPOKE5FIELDas evei vthutgih the DiytCoodsJsCbdSiy line and sells - ? "A 5a7- "5- V.i&n4-Jsfe. . il z- J: 7B H . ;a5sa " I1 ii- RED CLOUD, NEB see their 6.5Q, 5.00, $3.75 Men's Sizes before For winter wear from $1 is Coming WITH THE FIX EST L1XE OF Clocks, Jewelry, PBOraMLEf Silverware, &c. office, and if desired rc cma cive aceoawda - enslaeas. and mta muwr. av Haw.av Albany, New York. I "- -iir is- Vis.-."! " Eternal Vigilance is the Red Cloud, I Vx'rfs .& -. buying. to $16. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Age NT Red Cloud. Miles T. Hayes Patent - CoUar ! For sale by O. BUTLER : Bed Cloud, Backejd qp. JPPADFSELDS XkSL nffam --vmffaRUk. AammmW 1 ')( WMrffTamw aTmmmVRffa amiflBlimmaammmmmF4 PWjRjppJRaaHaaKV Sammmmm)ar lmmmmmmmmVmmmmmmmmmmmW' EmmmmmmmmT mmammmmmmlmmmV iHamH anrBay aaaaaaaajaj -mt m't' Wt amma flKaRssK: nmmmmL 8ttvSIamma vJRQRRRRV35R9's:RRRRRRRRRmS9 "vaVaaRmRRRlBA&VRRRRRRRRmmm amfmYammv? 'jES?mmmmm J?-EJaRmmmr' .?jKL?tttRRRw na&sMwiRRRMab Rmmbmm! -aaaajaaaaavB; JaWaHaVRRRmRau 't?gSajBaV 'enmsnnV 'i PraroUJ? mVJrsl'iyilj "- Mr. ghamv Mr. Miwa t. Mr, r -' ii4TIii V' n swaJtsaaad, Jsnsnms Jar. ; i T -TlVJUWZtC ,Jm mimmtifm' 5-- msamat w k' waask waanianm" max v nsaam nm a mmrmmntam mar; Mi t V5. Wr"- - v j ,. . . ..,-,.'"5 faSMyw tdAmSSio $?' ''w' x aesawsr, amsaxsanaxss iajnmm " ' FiBi9FjfifTSf- lnTWaasattssahaaos naSaa msBMal fG&ftfKUKfA&mtKBt!MEMJ&M&. SsaAsaM aTAbSSrnu ' 'assess v0vS5sa9.BBsrJBsalBaBa9ew pjra7 xSx)msssa aaM a ' , , -asssx Price of Liberty' and Webster County, Neb., Friday, December 12, ITEMS OF IKTEREflT. Baoka did yau sayf Ah! we have them, lhae bcautiral lit tle haaklc!, fine art and sift boaks, mlacellaneoHit bouku and Juvenile boaktt. Yea, Dcyo has them. CJo to him Tor them. Mrs. Lotsou is sick with rheumatism. Another marringo in high life is re ported at these headquarters by "Dame Rumor. Art Howard has resigned his position as manager of the R. A. Handy lumber company. Joshua Lindsey has received a pension of $12 per month through J. Porter's pen sion agency. The aid society of the M. E. church meet at Mrs. C. Ii. Crone's this Friday afternoon. The third division furnish provisions. The Democrat office has been moTed to tho basement of the F. & M. bank. The new quarters nre much more con venient than the old ones. Ed. Ii. Smith, tho barber, is rustica ting in tho country for thirty days, lie has thrown aside the cares of business, and gone forth to recuperate his hoalth. Lost between Rod Cloud and Inavale Sunday night a wildcat robe extra line checkered lining. 85 reward will be paid for return of same at Gardner house Red Cloud. M. L. Ricuahdm. Charley Reiglo (known as Reddy, the White Scout of the Mowhawks) is in from Denver. It is said that he became so badly frightened in tho mountains over the Indian outbreak that his whisk ers refused to grow until ho reached itcd Cloud. A number of government survoyors wore hero one day last week hunting up lines for irrigation purposes. They went to Amboy and thore proceeded to the north. Tho salvation of the country de mands that tho government take some step towards helping the country out in dry seasons, and we presume the pres ence of surveyors here were a part of a program for that purpose. The Platte river could bo utilized for a supply pow er and with numerous reservoirs, there would be no lack of crops in dry years. They commenced their line somewhere near Amboy we understand. . . Sentenced to Jail. Bert Hatlield and another lad got into a difliculty Sat urday night with Erick Dahl and Fritz Birkner and struck tho men and injured mem. mo uoys were arresicu and on Monday morning they were tried before Police Judge West, ond one given fifteen days in ja 1 and on bread and water three days in the week, and tho other .10 days with bread and water four days out of the week. Rather of a thin diot theso crispy mornings. - - a i IIousk Thieves. On last Saturday two men, giving their names as Kiper, cmuo in from Kansas with a team of fair sized horses, ono dun and tho other a black. They wanted to soil them and finding no buyers, hunted up Col. Chas. Winfrey, tho auctioneer, and Charley not suspecting but what everything was squaro sold them at public. sale on the streets for $72.50, our follow townsman, Geo. W. Lindsey, lecoming the purchas er. Mr. Lindsey did not pay the money over until Eonday morning, and had not done so more than thirty minutes, before Frank Kuclin, our local detective, had received a card announcing that the horses had been stolen from nearCawker City, Kansas, giving an exact description of the horses. Mr. Winfrey was first no tified and then Mr Lindsey and less than an hour after tho money had been paid men were on their track, and by two or three o'clock, the thieves were in the em brace of the ollicers, and brought to Red Cloud where they were jailed for safe keeping until they could bo taken back to Kansas. Mr. Lindsey secured 8CC cf the money and consequently was only loser about $&0 which the men had spent. They were found near Cowles, making tracks for the north country. The team was well worth 8150 and would have been dirt cheap at $72.50. Tile Deestbict ScHooL.On last Fri. day evening the ladies of the Congrega tional church, entertained the citizens of Red Cloud with an old fashioaed district school. Nearly every person in Red Cloud who had the pleasure of being a pupil in "ye olden time schools' will vividly remember the scenes from real life on the occasion. The editor of this "Great Family HTeekly" although not yet two score, remembers the day well, when he was compelled to toe the mark in a similiar manner to the spelling elass in troduced to the pablie last Friday night. Many other incidents were brought out that freshened the mind of the ehud of 35 40, 50 aad 60 years ago. The whole affair was very life-like aad presented ate re reality that one coold imagine who had not had the pleasure of preaeatias; bm school toacher with a cabaae. Mr. Cot ting saade an excellent teacher of the early period aad managed his school ia abont the same way that they weregorera idiatke good old days gone by, thoaga nambered by many iaterveaiag years, win never be forgotten. Every eae of the participants deserve great credit for their rarieas parts. Tax Carar cajaysd the aecaaioa very saaeh, as it broaght baek early reeaUectieas wkea we aeedtt) sit ea the treat seat m rsaah the eehaol-aisitter's fecials. Ia these days a papil had to he an expert ai dedgisg if he wished to be whole when night eame. The fallowing ladies aad geatlesaea took part: Mrs. Warn. Dkkeoa, Mrs. J. W. Sher weod, Mrs. Tkos. Brakeacld, Mrs. J- C. Warner, Mrs. &K.Meride, Mrs. J. W. . Warren, Mrs W. P. Watson, Mrs. M. aV MeHitt. . J. aftstaoauMrs. 8. &. Spokes. Mrs. Fred Dey. Mra. t.E. Goble, Mrs. . A. toward. MrsaWrker.' Mrs. Oaaia, Mie.S.B. Waraa&Mts. Hazard Mr. Mrhee, -Mr.BlsMin.Mr. Cewdea, Mr. Waiter, Mr.i atafcsv Mr. - Martin, Mr. One Dollar a year 'is v - Ja Last week Mr. James Xoblsy's little boy had a horse fall on him. Tho horeo stumbled and fell on the boy breaking three of his ribs. Their little girl Martha has got a white swelling on her leg. She is not expected to lire king. Last spring Mr. Mobley had a little boy kicked by a horw and killed. Mr. and Mrs. Mobiey are having a hard timo of it. Fine weather still continues which is very favorable for tho farmers oh feed will be fhort before spring. Sn. Cowles. Evangelist Billings has just been as sisting Pastor Piatt in a two week's pro tracted meeting at the Congregational church. People generally wero much in terested in Mr. Billings, and excellent re sults were secured. Some twenty ex pressed a desire at the closing meeting to unite with one or the other of tho churches. Baxter Burton and family reached Sa lem, Oregon, November 27. Mr. John Waller has the Oregon fever and it is feared it will "carry him off." Air. j. u. von nau a big sale or per sonal property on Wednesday last week preparatory to going somewhere. So the people skedaddle. "Xox." Line. Coldest snap of the season was Satur day night Fine winter weather. Mrs Otto Stocke is much better. Able to attend to her domestic duties. Mr. Pony McVey is some better at this writing. Uncle Peter McNitt has completed his stable. Mr. Van Benson of Red Cloud, was over in Line a few days ago. Uncle Billy VanDyke, our newly elec ted justice of the peaco, is now ready tq attend to any business that may come under tho justice court and ho can tie the nuptial knot as accurate as anyone. Peck's Bad Boy. Bladen. Don't forget tho Christmas tree. The children will give a good entertain ment Christmas eve. Finewinter weather these days, just cold aHbgh to be bracing. A law saijTuestlay at Blue Hill be tween D. Knrns and W. O Cox. Mr. Henry McKelvey and Miss Lowory -went to Juniata the forepart of the week. Mr. Probasco of lilue Hill, has been engaged to teach tho Bladen school. Christmas does not seom so near at hand, yet when one enters thostoro of C. E. Hicks and sees the toys and fino holi day novelties displayed there, ho realizes that time Hies and thut another Christ mas is near at band. D. M. Hunter moved to Red Cloud Wednesday where his appointment to tho oflice of county superintendent calls him. During his akiwt-sUy'-in Bladen he has made many fraflHs who wish him success, but aro terry fcf lose him ns a school teacher and citizen. liuv. Herrington oC Merrcck county, preached in the Baptist church Sunday morning to a small congregation, it not being well enough known to call out a crowded house. S . Inavale. C. W. Prentis of Fremont, is visiting his brother a. hi. Ralph Hartwell has gone to Franklin to attend the winter term of academy. Mr. Turkington of Alma, was visit ing his father-in-law Knight and friends in this city last week. W. N. Richardson of Red Cloud, and Marsh Parker of South Omaha, were guests of the Hummel house, Friday. Some of our democrats are much giv en to boasting that their party this year elected a majority of the members to congress from northern states. There is much reason for their complacence over this. It is an assurance that for once since the war they have really and hon estly elected a majority to congress, that their majority represents actually cast ballots and not mere tissue or adroit countings. The ball given by Arthur Davis last Friday night was successful in every de tail. About twenty couples engaged in tho dance. The music was excellent and the party thoroughly enjoyable. Rev. McVey, our pastor has so far re covered from his recent illness as to be able to rename his pastoral duties. Mrs. L. Hummel is visiting relatives of tfajfl cilv J.McCulhasIeftfor Norton, Kansas, where he will reside in the future, hav ing transferred the Colby mail route to Mr. Eddy of this place. U. G. Knight of Campbell, was among the visitors Sunday. W. J. Vance has erected a wind mill on his farm. The boys all smoked on Mr. VanDyke samaws WOCaw What has become of oar singing school. Mrs. B. Mills of Red ClowL spent a day with as. Lswi Kesvon hm cxateoi of eur 1 bar yard daring Mr, Iron's sbssau. Jtjl. Aeolslwava OTsrthis part nT.Hntsrhmbnika Irerhral His ban nr. total, him. Kn w 1 ' $ " . aX- -: ri . . afalla " .- i.-Ov --it,. ? -iiA -- ji. r : . -v.-, - -.- (.ail . , . w -ack j -r -m- r- . v bi. fUvra "v-;' tr i KS2t r -2snV55 ahv?. t0! L.:j T&A ,'M. ';t. t nr MsVey camaMmsal nttsuanlaeanaasaraiaht. Perry cClsyeosjaty i ii Uamlmistiag Farmers' ITlisap' f Lincoln, Neheaska, Dauambsi lC.li,lnet). AgmwmVihtaais may sea ticmete to Uacota Dec -M4t wiisan. J. Mr fal tee gniag wfll lm returned a?osa third fare na inamlniiiii ir inHfisli i a ?a sxsiaBw aaaaa eaaiv awav aasai as sasaasasn ec ems naasnan arnMSs- ana the Price of The Chief. 1890. ftiews rram RHter Creek Itru Ctoup, Xss., Dec lOtk (Sptcta to the AdVrttir.--Tho ReU OoaJ Ckikt at thU place ha jobed McKcighan nnd the Alliance at Cat-tlh Holler and they have pruurd re solution demanding mutt grub An outbreak is expected every moment. Theghon dancer hav formed a circle around McKelguan who 1 urging them on to tha wildest frenzy. Tobe Custor has been wired nnd i on hi way Ou uupccirl engine at in Hide au hoar. It ii cxjHjcted he will b able to tooth Ho Kaighan and pretent blood feed. Great excitement still prevails aaioatf tne pie. Sutton Advertiser. Since the above was pat in type, asd while tho "Big lojau" of Ike Red Closd GaiKjr wae indulging in a pow-wow aad demanding more rations and te a!, a swift footed courier arrived at Cat-finh Holler with the intelligence that "Big Man-Editor-oMhe-Advcrtitier and his Bucks" had been surrontded ia the Salt River country, where they were meraea tarially expected to aink or awiro if tke MepflLth didn't appear soon to help them out. A later di-tpatch broaght in from Cow-Boy'fl tlulch reported that the "braves' had ceased the ghost, dancing and commenced 'h)king in their Wools." No telling what will beeeme of 'them if the "Nebraska Army" does not receive marching order noon. Pockaehee. Tho "tips nnd downs" of life are strange, but in this age the "dowtuT como faster than the "ups." There nevor wis n neu no dirTerance how smooth the-surface, but what it is often lashed in terrific turmoil by the proems of tho elements, yet often both pict ures are beautiful. Some men's success is often stranger than their failures in life, but the latter is often tho causo of their success, history will bear the latter assertion out. in publishing a news jkiper how different with every change of political power comes to tho editor often his success or failure, and more times failure, while the battle is going on, ho next to the candidates is the center of attraction, but after it is set tled how often does he, the man who was the main instrument in the success of his party becomes forgotten. The banks of the river of lifo is shown with many such a wreck unforgiven and for gotten, buried by an ungenerous public Tho bo least business on earth, the most thankless position on earth, and the one to last sought for is publishing a news pacr. Where ono man succeeds, live hundred fail. Tho days of pumpkins chips nnd wheat stones are not past, but living realities of tho present day in the nowspnper business. To the young man who contemplates entering upon the brilliant and glorious career of a journal ist. Itcmcmbertsna if you are prepared to livo ou wind, and go seedily dressed, owe every man you meet, and bo contiu aly doging some scheme that may look nice on paper and never profit you a cent just launch out in the newspaper busi ness arid nine times out of ten you will get enough of tho glorious business in short order. Hard work and poor pay, sleepless nights and continual growling, the doubts and hopes of a future, that so far as your pocket book a ooncesrned will often be your success. Jack or Hartk. James T. Call, Carml, III., Hays: He paid tbirty-oae dollars doctor's bill for his wife ia one year, and one bottle of Bradflcld's Female Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she bad taken before. H. Dale, druggist, Carml, III. Writ Brndfield Rcgl. Co., Atlaata, Cia., for particulars. Hold by C. L. Catting. Read our uew ads this week. Barbed wire, the best at Perkiis 4c Potters. The county alliaace meets in Ilea Cloud tomorrow. F. A. Kueha and Col. Winfrey were in Guide Roe k Tanrtnsy. Miss Kato Keigle is doiag cleric work in the eoanty clerk's emce. Go and see Warner Wolfanger. They are disposlag of their goods at COht. To overcome the marks ef sge, all who have gray beards shoakl nse Buckingham Dye for the whiskers, the be?t aad cleaaeit dye made for colorisg brown or black. We sell more' ef DeWitt little ris ers than any other pill; their setiea Is to easy, do sot grip sr caase pais, are the best rtgalater ef the liver, stomach aad bowles. 2 G. L. forma. Small ia site, grant ia rasalu: De Witt's little early risen. Beat pUl for csastipatiea, best far siek haad ache, best far sear stemssb. SeJd by Cettiag. 5 D. X. Hiater, the aewlj asaaiatad eoanty saaanatendsat af aaNia scheeM, has mTed bis fsssilj la tat city, tie liTaa ia the .KolrXU ea Webster street, bnH. The ragmlar aaaaaJ iliitiia ef aal eers fer Garseld Peat Kfc a, O. A. R. ana held Monday eTaaaag aad tat feUewiag cmesrs were skeaan far tbe tearte M.M.SLuitkt H. B. Stsneas, seaier riea. jamea aarrny. ; '4 Bar; & J. KsadanV H. B.rd, 1. X. Grass, C:W. .1. 'f! ?.?? -TL- -"" ''. " -.' , S U.&CVt n,z vs :S-: k snsa'? Jf,S - J.T I ey ITV- Ji?- 3e ':?l ';. 'ia?'.2-2iL. - rr-A.n ..i, v gsamBaaaHsmk VeaVammmnni annnnnsnmr-'? -" jJgmnPBPffPimnnnnnnnnmsMBnnm -hnnnnnvvBammmmmmmmmn iaamnLummmmmmmV ZzlxSSfKKtdtSJtr VAwaJsnnn W AtK trrVmw. amlinsMBsn W p jTJMBBsrTBnmw r ladsnlmBnnnnnrnVBnnr N NS , vT?J,ammaaf aV Jtcitr JTaav Henry Cook is Hcadquai Holiday Gifts Closing - Mavtas; strrtelrel ts c la SLAUGHTERING Boots, Shoes Rubbers, KTC, AT ACTUAL COST ! We eta aafwaat tm mnar tVafalM la fare affer ta tna ptapln m faJtanrlag exrrrsnngly tatr prlraa, faal. a IM aanwr Jtrciica Men-anal sjaamty lira's rM Mea'sC iwMsp W. L. Ilea's aad ladies skae at ariser that Wa alse hsvs a fall has ef X Me' aad cnet. If jew seed savtkteg in ear Hae da not fail te sen aa as befars nW siaet re brekea. If wa eta set it aa eae eea Besafatljf la tha trade, WAKNER & WOLFANGEB. Hear 'Em COTTINQ'S . SaJWsM that ljaJ saunas am aasamsaeV SMaBBaaaW aaaal fkatasH. Ba wsaamaPa"" mwsrm srnnnna anmwanj vvnasy aaaa wj jJjBKKK amawmr Vnnnannmj Vou 18. No. 20. of all kinJ 3 Out ! gjmraia. arc W aarVr entire stacH at AT sasnre aseeS Ctaaa I. I a I f t I mrarnn Ta a will asWnteh. Udtea sppf vUea wa vitt sail at Smile! VS . v . --, .V - . " - - ----- - - - -- - -y it' jIj-t- !,. J- if'S!;v, . &A . . f--; --;. tfSJt " ' i i.im i. tiMiiifi.1" ig