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" "rf j? . l-vMt. 5 &&&.&- t By A. C. Hosmer. Now is X H ! ji WILL SELL YOU Watches, vSBPBBJBBfPBBB VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. KcpHiriiis a H.iully. I him located in Colling' Drug Store, Wot Side WclMlcr Street. Call and nee mc before yon decide to buy. NEBRASKA FAM M 1AK CO,. PAID UP CAPriAL,$50flOQ. Take YourAiill-allon to ThrM, Hrraaac you will be dealing direct with the leudcr ami not tluniili an :u;ent or cniiiusion num. KecauM jou t-an pot the lowest rate. Krranc im can et our money iiiunediately. HrrHM'e lo not reiul our application all over the country for sonic one elite to fill. HrraiiMc we can rie yoii the iH'sttemn. Kctaiioe interest and prlncl.;ilis pajaMeat our office, and if desired wecan gUcaccomtHla tion on the int'icst ii.tyiuents. Ilrraaki) vm will he pleased witliour maimer of business, and save money, save tine, save trouble. Ked Cloud, Neb. WANTED Men and Women to call at onr More and all clntwca or Fne Mi? Sewinp Macliinea. Orgnns, Carpcl, etc, 9nr atock or Undcrtak cr 4oorts i complete and we pay especial attention to this branch or the brntlnem THE (i 9 Fat SUCCESSORS TO . A. HANDY. Lumber and Coal. Red Cloud, What is Castoria is Dr. SawMi Pitcfccr,i nreocriatlom for Imfkats and Children. ItcontjamsaeitsMrOpiiim9MorUaeBor otker Narcotic subataace. It is a liaramloas snbatitato for Paregoric, Brops8ootaia)cSynipe, mad Castor OH It is Plcammat. Its cuaraateo is tkirty yean aso by SOmsasofMotken. CMtoriadcaaysWonasaatdaOaaTS feTcrisaness. Castoria preTCsits TOamitiac Saar Card, cares Diarrkcea aad 'Wind tectkisc traaklss, cares coastiaatioa Castor aariartlatca fke food, rccalates tko aad bowels, ririac kcaltky toria is tko Ckildroa's Castoxia. dretu fioodi Mothers haT rspealeiHy teM et Ms , ,1 jgajafaj oamli aaataaaaaai IfCV mffJOa aaVomT aaattaajBaj. DsuG. a "CasJoriatethe best remedy for iMimiat (rkkhlaaccqaakued. I hops the day is aot far distant -whea mothers 01 usaafilai Mm real laterest of their cbSdrea, aad ass Castsria ia stead of the Tarioosaaacr;: destroyhig their loved ease, by morphine, soothms; ayrao aad ageats dowa their thn them to arematare saasa. a.a.r. r.Att TI lawamhare . .- '- - . .--"- ' . , aw:-f j-.r--.-" .- -maas.?-i-'---'La; .faavn 'Z&Q&Z.'.' -M.jCT - v-. - - " X -. r- m, SSiT te. .-2P-J-Si v--'" .. - - . . j? - - v vi.j?ar-5sfsK?5a!i. ,- .'2'T;5!L'?:J2Ti fla; ys Vrt559casu-,'?-Jtfr - --Z.tJ&SS 'Vt"r." . i- -s--i3i isas&Skavvfecs5?' v-wssac sas??vrs -- Jtuf: .' -3atorv iT-: : . . - vufsaa 'tub; . E. - -! 5 T.-S- ' JffT- -t WJ-J '1.1 m -L..TM j' . ST-V vn.f " WJT.Tfcy - .I TW. rl- - - - -V r ' -- J . -" r. SK r ' r ' -5 - -v - - . - iC j. . ff , . -i - ik- T . Li. the Time! PENMAN, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, &c. & KANSAS. Albany, New York. examine onr atock of t H COZAD & CO. tLumbei Co Nebraska. Colic CutoziaV .-.,- t raanilshri iillilajlilliilBbaiaml kaowatome. ILa. Isiaas.M.aV. maOsjsrdaL,m-imsjatK.T. meat hare apekaa hietly ef thmr eayed asamtal aaapaai what is am aa tajamr awatafsabV Auast C awi. Asa. " " Waiting tor Sonthlnc to Tnm fVritten forTHBCniRr. He aUiids oa Mm eoreer la Mask aaeoaeern, Witaeat aaaaatiea to Mep er to turn. And acarcrljr a aoaar aoe he o r eara lie is waltlag for tuattUilufi to tara up. He recks ia his chair la an iadoleatway. Half doses Ms eyes, aad has aetMat; to ay. AM as to Ms warfciag. a says ft aoat aay HeialtiaRfersoawtklBt:toturaaB. He sits ob a stare box with open Jack knife. Aad idles away his stall purposeless life; lie tads no support for hinueirand bis wife He Is wattiac for sosaetbtus; to turn up. He I always expecting soma fortune to come, A romdae; immense, a ataenileeat sum. Heme streak of Kood luck for Ids desolate home, Aad is waiting for somcthinK to turn up. The thing !hw not happened that ever I heard, With man, oradojj, or a worm -seeking bird, Haeeew was attained by a matter deferred, And by waitluj; for jionicthlnt? to turn up. You must hustle, and rustle, and tussle, aad work. If laborer, merchant mechanic, or clerk: ;ood luck and good fortuue ne'er come to the fchirk Who Is waiting for something to turn up. Yet half of the people spend hair of their da) In wild expectadeii.aixilruitlessly gaze. A useless, a silly and curse-breeding craze. Is this Halting for something to tura Hp, Tliere lies all around you, alxflre and below. some graua opiortuiiitic uiddcn. you Know, You neTii will And them, it idouchy and slow, rou are waiting tor someuiing 10 turn up. Then of with your coat, roll the sleeves of your shirt. Dig! dig. iu the workshon. the store or the dirt. Don't fear for soiled bauds or your dignity nun. And be waiting for something to turn up. TAXCLE4IIADK, Dec. tX, VM. EikjarTiiokvk. Paklle lantallatlon. Go lat Monday evening Garfield Post, No. SO, G. A. 11. held a public installation and banquet at their hall to which quite s number of our peo ple were present, together with s larg3 number of comrades, ladies of the Relief Corps, and the "Big In jun" of the Great Family Weekly. Comrade Keslcr opened the ceremon ies, after which Comrade Wc3t, noti fied those who were about ready to assume the official capacities of the Post, that he was there for the pur pose of installing them, which he did as follows: G. W. Knight, P. C. H. B. Simons, S. V. James Murray, J. V. II. E. Pond, Q. M. Dr. Moranville, Surgeon. Rev. E. A. Randall, Chaplin. D. L. Groat, 0. D. Capt. Saunders, 0. G. Dr. Schenck, Adjt. H. A. Howard. Q. M. S. Joseph Garber, S. M. After the installction ceremonies were completed, speeches were made by Post Commander Knight, Chaplin Randall, Rev. Taggert, G. R. Chancy, Mrs. J. L. Miller and others, and were highly entertaining. This through the Post adjourned, and im mediately following came a sumptuous banquet, such as we have not 'attend ed for a long time. It was a grand affair and decidedly appreciated. Before bringing this article to a close we desire to compliment our friend I. II. Iluaaell of Inavalc on his abil ity as a cook. To him, was delegat ed by the ladits, the job of preparing the oysters, and he covered himself all over with glory. The G. A. R. boys and the W. R. C. ladies never da things by halves, but when they start out to have a good time for their fries is, they always have, it and it was a good time. Xecda lac Same Tkiaaj. Two years ago a commission was ap pointed in Kansas to revise and mod ify the laws of the state and suegest such changes as were deemed exped ient and beneficial. The commission has concluded its labors and reported the rcsmh to the governor. Radical changes are recommended in all bran ches of the state government, aad if approved by the legtslstare will effect at-avingof $500,000 a year to the taxpayers. The principal changes are: Providing for the election of railroad commisfiobcra by the people a state board ef charity, a i eviction of the salaries of coaaty oficers aad the abolition of all fee Sees; taxing the actual value of property, uniform school laws and school text books; stringent regulation aad inspection of state hanks, a rcdactica of judicial districts sad radical curtailment ef the expenses of state institatisss. The work of the commission has seen tharoogh aad the result ef its libers aJfsrss a valsasle lessen for the legis lature of Nebraska. Bee. Iter. C. W. Palmer f Or, NebrM will begin a series ot uteetiass at the Baptist church ia this city Tes4ey evening January 13th. Mr. Palmer is aa evaogelist of wide repotstiea aad experience, oaring; been t-anjagta ia this dam of work far jwara in the ef Wi , lu esrsavm saToA. lls Is a C.iel gent- s woe si ss awas ato rv "fes?"- ,!,amnBa-? JL rjiv.r vasnaaw?v. lesssa. s Soe saonssr aad 'ssmaTsl o sajsk. mmmm "soj v . v - - Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb, Friday, January 9, TOWS TALK. Frank Cowdea ia homt from ks eastern visit The "beautiful" made its ancc on Thursday. WiU Mitchell of Orleans, the city this week. Mrs. Weatheral of Hebron, is vis iting with S. F. Spoksslsld sad wife. Sheriff Tecl has bees os the sick list for some time but is reeovcrisg. : R. B. Fulton has added his name to the big book of the Great Family Weekly. C. Wiener, is rearranging the in terior of his store rooms. It will be much more convenient. Prof. A. L. Funk's well known form was on our streets one day this week. He likes Lincoln very mueh. Mrs. Hamilton of, Fremont, Mrs. Mead and Mrs. Shidler of York, are the jrttests of R. V. Shirey this week. D. II. Rudd, is suffering with an attack of rheumatics. We hope to sec him able to be around in a few days. Wc are pleased to note that Adam Morhart, has been elected as mana ger of the opera house. He will run it correctly: The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Berg every Thursday during the month of Jan. Meet promptly at 3 o'clock. The familiar visage rf our friend A. N. Patmor, was observed on our thoroughfares on Monday, after an illness of several weeks. Our old time friend. George Duck er of Jolict. Illinois, is in the city. He looks hale and hearty, and reports a successful bssisess career ia Illinois.- - - - Robert Wilson, Jr., of Hastings representing the Bradstrect Mercan tile Agency, was in the city this week looking up our merchants . He found them all in pool condition. The Indians ate still defiant and It is thought that a bloody battle will bs fought soon by those who are at the front. The government should take a decisive stand and bring 'Lc cam paign to a close without more blood shed than necessary. Pope Bros, are getting their store in shape and when completed will have one of the nicest stores in Red Cloud. They arc men who arc thorough rustlers after trade. Those arc the men who win. They will have one of the largest stocks of goods in the val ley. The changes in the Baptist meeting house since Pastor Pulis came in charge is a great improvement. The papering and painting, the changes in the pulpit and platform with the new arrangement of the seats makea it a very pleasant aad commodious auditorium. L. D. Richards, late candidate for governor on the republican ticket turned some hot shot into the ear ca.s of E. Roscwatcr, of the Bee, in a recent letter ia the State Joarsal, far his perfidy in the late campaign, and Mr. Richards hit the nsil os the hesd every time he west after ''Rosy V ssalp. The Argus office has changed editors. Editor Warren harhtg leased his office to T. G. Knight and Will McMillian. The boys are well knows in this city aad we have no denbt will make of the Argus a good local paper. Mr. Warrea will pay strict attention to the post oasce. Tan Chief wishes the bojs success. Ileport of jail work done by the! seperiutcudaut ef the W. C T. U. of Webster county. We visited the jail at Red Cloud, in company with Rev. Palis, aad onr president Mrs. Brakesfield. We found fear srisosr ertweof whom were beys uader twenty years of age, in prises for s misdeamor esmmitei at or sear s saloon ia a drunken raw. Thia is lbs way high license regulates the liosr tarffic Dr. PuIieheWashert rerig- lona semee and we diatrihoted able litentare avemisgJy with effeet. 5-.v?-W? -. "- T -Z . - t- T"- --i'ar - :-' - RcMsJ sal warn- aaaduT - - sss BBh saaw Bnunal sanunnB, sam' a, , ,"awa a saawaaa j ssssawa. - -bbbw Bannnnntanwawa c,. J" .awanY vawsV anuBwawrnnnTaBawJB Through the elects ef Mr. M. R. Bestley, s praetiaal real estate mas, ssd by the wsy, s property owner in Hat Sprisgs, the elegsst Lenginotti ii IhsUdinghaa hcea leased to Gee. 1. wrsj Holland St Ccu and wltt soon be open- sd as a f rst-elass hotel, known ss the Psllman. Mr. Holland is a practical and frst-elais hotel man of Red Cloud Nebraska, where he is at the head of two of the leading hotels of that lively city. He is not only a man of practi cal experience, but he is a man of means and an inexhaustible fund of co erg j, and one of the kind who knswa no such word as fail. The Longinotti building is a new fire proof brisk of elegant modern construction, situated on Central avenue in the very heart of the city aad immediate ly opposite bath hooe row. The location could could not be better for a Hot spring s Hotel, and we see no reason why the Pullman should not become from the first, one of the best and most popular hotels iu the city It is to be elegantly furnished, re gardless of expense and will be ready to open within thirty days or les. Mr. Holland comes with the highot recommendations, both as a thorough business man and citizen and is an evidence of his high standing at home I wc may mention that lie served hi city two terms as major, though lie is a Democrat and his home city i Re publican. The News welcomes him to Hot Springs. Hot Springs Daily News. The above from the lint Springs, (Ark.) Daily News, of a recent date informs us of the departure of our esteemed fellow citisen, ex-mayor Holland, from Red Cloud. George, as he is familiarly known here, has resided in Red Cloud for a great many years and has become one of our best and most enterprising citi zens, and Thk Cnisr will be sorry to have him leave us. The Holland house under his management, became one of the best and most favored hoatlerv's in the state of Nebraska and always had a patronage that bore good financial fruits for the owner. Wc feel safe in sajing that th; 'Pull man" will be a irrand success under the direction of Mr. Holland and his most estimable wife, best wish. Succor i." our MisnKX, Nrn. J ax. 6th 1S0I. The district assembly No. 1 10, K. L meet in ssnual session and was har monious and successful. Red Cloud had a representation of tea present The following are the office bearers for the ensuing year: D. 31. W. Hairy Campbell of L. A. 7747, J. G. Brown D. W. F of L. A. 3874, D. R. S. Mrs . Wells, L A 7747. D F S and T Mr. Weils L. A. 7747, taticiaa J. L. Miller H874, Execitivc board Wm. Yohey, L. A. 10267. W. M. Vis-eher and G. F. Miller L. A. 3874, X Gliek, L. A. 1163. The following were rccomended as organizer for the year: W. 31. Visachcr L. A. 3374 Wm. Yohey L. A. 10267. The remi auaual session will be held in the sanctuary of L. A. 3874 Red Cloud Neb. the first Tsesda; in July. i On last Saturday, Deputy Sheriff O. C. Teel, received a telegram from Iadianola that his father, A as mi C. Teel, aged 74 years, had passed to the pale realms of bliss. Mr. Teel was born at Cambridge. Massachusetts, in 1816, aad for a great many years lived ia the east bat f sally moved to Galesbarg, Illisois, and from there moved to Webster coaaty in 187C and from here te Red Willow county ia 18S4. He was the father or five sssft sad tws daughters, two of whom live ia Webster ecsaty vis: Sheriff C. A. Teel, and his brother densty sheriff O. C. Teel Mr. Teel was well known in this county, by all ef the early setUets. wLe will W scry U bear of his death. 1st. Gearhar iaferma as that the big paper st mod Clead is act s fafl mrt,betstammttof the atewnh- liesa wiM bs awoi ia the f tko aen U.S. Govt Baking -ossLsrr,? . s . v. r 4 4 &mmn -M " J) warn Jin ill i . . t . - jr -. 'A. 5V5X-, a--s J " u B . . TZ! " r- 4 - if-,- - j r . . - . -'v . v-fl.?- C--v t.Jr- Jf . VWIaaawawa -TZ.SXS 'IRgglU 2 ! i - WaafamsmYf! tMawaafl a-V BfWWnarWal Eawa S!Lmf Z- JmSSt&St ; - '-Vr ' ' !- I rTT. W mmmw X a mVOmmM " VJLr-37: I -' Tsr.Tmw -".. J ' I. L '!? aV-B Hmmf UsmMOa-amaTnal T 189 J . The aosstssisal stasoapw aes ef tho carters state, whs look sps the Indiana from 70s to 15vt miles ds tascc arc waetiag their sympathy when they btstsw it os lbs "weble red was." It is all right te talk about how they arc abused ;d all that, at a great dilaocc from the xcene of operations, but let them change place with thoc who have to suffer from the wanton dt prcdations or savagery, and their opinions would make a .-uddru revolution in a con trary direction. The facts are thai the government hai tnorc than done its duty to the .ivagcs, ia fact much so that it has encouraged them to believe that they can a!waj be fed and cared for by the gorcratscat without work, hence they will not try to help themselves, ualrss thrown on their own resources. It i all moon shine to "talk about tho poor Indian ' who f.in a twinkling of an rye, would lift your back hair at the leat provication. The govtrntneat should not let them starve, but, wast ing pity on the red devils i a wa.tc of the raw material. There are a very few good Indians out s-idc of the pale of the happy hunting grounds. Thoc people back cast who think tho Indians arc "such lovely creat ures" rhould petition the government for two or three apiece for pets. The we-t is perfectly willing to have the "dear cicaturcs sent casMrhcre those who are .o affected over their wrongs can have all the fun their hearts desire. rith them that Klttlas; Hall's First Mcaaagc. The Dead wood Pioneer has the fol lowing communication from the dead chief: (U)HANr IIUNTlSCl GSOCMUS, ) December 15th 1890. j Heap Chief, Dead wood: Whoop! Reached Happy Hunting Ground this evcaiog. Messiah gave me heap reception with much fire works and big dance. I have not en tered the dnnce yet, but the man who say he the Messiah is telling mc .-toric- about floboe vote, at gate. No pcuimicau here, hut much (ire. Hair burn off at gate. Whoop! jut got one foot in dance. Whcoii' If this Messiah could talc his rtd topec to Dead wood next election think wo eould raise heap h 1 with our ene mies. Remember me to the Man-who-ar;ic-thc- Hoboc- vote- in- faia pocket, and tell Tbe-Man-That-Swal-Iowcdthc-Icebcrg to hurry up. Yours in haste. Sittixo Bcll. P. S. Need not bring blankets when you come. - S. B. The legislature met last Tuesday aad both brasches were felly organ ized by the Independents as follows: Sksate W. A. Pcynter was elec ted president of the senate; C. II. Piotle, secretary; H. A. Edwards, first aasiaUat; E. E. Carter, secoad assistaat; Major Derby, sergeaat-at-aras: J. C. Staalcy, doorkeeper; P. AlthcB, esrolliag elerk; C. L. Brais ard, engrusiing clerk; Iaase lies thorsc, postmaster; If. K. Drake, csa todiaa of the cloak room. Houhe Speaker, a M. Elder of Clay county; Ckief clerk, Erie Jehs son of Phelps; First assistaat, W. C. HaldcH of Buffsle; second aswisUat, A. H. Bigelow of Greeley; scrgesai st arms. Noah Miahler of Bod Wil low; doorkeeper, G. W. Bert of Bod Willow; esrolliag clerk. J. E. Hoot er; engrossing elerk, Fiwmoat Cone. II m Gov. Thayer ia his appeal to the citizens for aid for Nebraska ers, estimates that 5,Q0o people will seed aid. The crop fad ere pretty general ia at least SS ia westers Nebraska, asd ws the ereraor sstimstioa is loo if ssj thisg. Oar people wbe saa betp do what they ess for lbs era. 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