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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1891)
rs-'35 -i "Vii im ' sssw.? a .?v ; , c -5 -. t iay,-rg .,; ,.-T h. ""fswarai 'frie V'-f-'.'" , "-' r foe taav i malady. Ira trrataaeat fetal f Ajar garaaaartiila the east ef aft Wood na: ' rs. The tae letter; delay to I waa treaMea with catarrh for hrnrMriL I tried Tail TCBBVi and was treated by a aamaaraf HuraW :an. bat received a await aattl X' began to take Ayert few bottle of this aaedidaa cawed jm af this troableaoBM comalaial aad eem pletely reatored say heelta." JeeeeM. feocg. Holaaea's Mills, K. C. - i TttM Aver'e otiiiio tded to aae for catarrh, I fa- rlin l to doabt ita jcr. Hajiaf; tr- oBMayreBaedIeafwtthlKtIOaa r-, 1 hadnolaMB taai aaywHajwvwM fr.jne. I became wuda4 frBB leaa : t.itite and impaired diceeuoa. I J r! iinarly lost tlie aeaaa otaeaeU.aad i..v rysteaa was badly deraaged. Iwat iS-)tit diaconragwl, waea a fnead atge i:.o to try Ayer's 8araaparilla, aad re i;rred Hie to person whom it bad caret or catarrh. Alter TasiBC aui a -Wtles of tbis Haedldae, I aaa coaTlaee UUB Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sirsipirilli, razrABxaar Or. J. C. Ayar ft Co, Lawai; Mam irtecfi; UWuJ,. Wetthteal W1WMHMI THE CHIEF. FrMhijr, Jam. 1, IStl. Entered at the 1'ost Office in Ked Cloud, eb as nail matter oi tae aecoaa ciass XOCAL MMFT. Go to Deyo for fine cigars. Donjt fail to buy your drags &c. of lievo. Kickappo Indian remedies at Cot tings. Dermolinc-for chapped hands at Cuttings. Chap. uhaffnit is in New Mexico on bueinesa. Get jour daily papers aad zincs of Deyo. maga Mr. Wilson of Hastings was in lied Cl"ud on Tuesday. Harry Hopkins has assumed the duties of county attorney. Mr. Andrews of Bladen was a plcasaut caller one day this week. Services at the Christian church next Lord's day by 0. M. Truman. The new board of supervisors met this week and transacted business. The Webster county alliance met in this citv Saturday and transacted business. Mrs. J. C. Allen, and son ltalph, are in the city, the guests of Mayor Marsh's family. Mrs. Jane Saladen, of Amboy, re news her allegiance to the "best paper. in the county." The Nebraska National Guards have been ordered home as the In dian was is over. Pope Bros, will sell felt boots at $1.75 ladies heavy shoes at $1 children's school shoes worth $1.50 at 98 cts. J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and city property. Farm loans eight per cent and less. City ten per cent. DeWitt's little, early risers: only pill for chronic constipation, indigts tion, dyspepsia. None so cood, Sold by Cotting. 1 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. Dcyos extremely low prices brought him a large Christmas trade These iow prices will be continued oil every thing in his store. iicnry uuuiow nas taaen tne man agement of the Campbell Press. Henry is a good fellow aad will make the paper a success. Constipation poisons fce blood; De- Witt's little early risers care coisti pation. The cause removad, the disease is gone. Sold by Cotting. 7 Baldness is catching says a scientist Its catching flies in summer time. Use Hall's ha;r renewcr and cover the bald place with healthy hair and flies won't trouble. Your cough will not last all winter You will not he kept awake at night; You will get immediate relief if. You will use DeWitt's cough aad consumption cure. Sold by Cotting 4 Capt. F. A. Utuehin, has gone to the cast part of the state in search of provisions for the deserving paor af Garfield township. There are a great ntaay people in this county who will need aid badly before spriag. War VaaDyke of Line township nas bad tne mif tortane to nave two of his children die with diphtheritic croup. The blow isva hard one for the family, who have the sympathy of their friends. C. H. Potter, W. B. Koby, J. W. Kobertson, S. Liaiqaist, John Hoi comb, D. M. Abel, G. W. Baker, aad Fred Fra,hava gladdeaed the "Big IajaaV' hadaartara with their praa- nee and ceah this week. of Home i mamjamnnmwamwawasam ? Catarrh ' IteiliUiia, UaaUlaeaeaanm - " I eiaoBea' fram the !. there w ee bo care foe taav liaiasims ami aaanjareea mala. Tarelere,taaaaly -.-. trrataaaaf la m tlMTMCB MHM that the only anre way oi treauas wm olntinate dineaae to tbioagh tbe blooi., -Cimrles H. alaloaey, 113 Hirer at , priBaking f-ii. ..&." - & -,. ti' s --zi aaaaaaaaaaaAc - -'r-j Stsrf-?-?.iir'i-f -v jjs?Q. - -&&&?&) Praaaadiaga heard Mnerrisers Web ster eeaaty, Nib., eenvened at cnart hewee Janaary 13, 1891. Beard called to erder, aMved aad that L Fish act as temporary chairman. The certificate of D. r. Trankey, county judge of Hupenrisors wIm have filed their bonds and quali fied are as follows: W. H. Patterson. Harmony; :, P. Zimmerman. Pottsdam; J. Itasscr, Pleasant Hill; 11. H. Holdrege, Inavalc; L. D. Thomas, Elm Creek; A. H. Crary, Gnide Bock; D. Kesler, 2d ward Bed Cloud; A. H. Hoffman, Batin; G. W. Hummel, Line; M. M. Miller. Stillwater; A. O. Berg, 1st ward Bed Cloud; Moved that the board now proceed to elect permanent chairman by fcbal lot G. W. Hummel received 14 votes and A. 3IcCall 2 votes. Mr. Hummel having received a majority of all the votes cast was declared elected chair man of said board for the year 1801. J. B. Willcox presented his bond as county attorney and claimed to lie his own successor for the reason that Mr. Hopkins failed to have his bond ap proved according to law. Moved and carried that a commit tee of three be appointed by the chair to examine and report upon the bond of J. B. Willcox. Chair appointed as said committee McCall. McCrary and Barcus. Adjourned to 7 o'clock p. in. of same day. 7 o'clock p. ui.. Jan. liJ. "91. board convened, number present Hi. The chairman appointed the follow ing committees for the ensuing year: Ways and Means. W. II. Barcus. (chm.) A. McCall, W. II. Patterson, D. Kesler, B. L. Alyea. Olfieial Bonds. Isaac Fish. (chm. P. Zimmerman. A. H. Crary. Snpplies. G. K. Coon, (chm.) A. O. Berg, W. H. Barcus. Claims G. P. Cather, Lchm. L. D.Thomas. W.C Laird. Bridges. A. McCall, chm. A. H. Crary, W. C. Laird. Boads. Barcus, chm. J. Basscr W. 11. Patterson. Settling with couuty treasurer and Clerk. L. D. Thomas, chm. G. P. Cather, A. McCall. Settling with county Judge and county Superintendent. A. H. Hoff man, (chm.) P. Zimmerman, Isaac Fish. Scttlcing with sheriff and jailor. A. H. Crary, chm. D. Kesler, M. M. Miller. Kules.G. P. Cather, chm. H. H. Holdrcdge, W. II. Patterson . Printing. H. H. Holdredge. chm A. C). Berg. J. Basser. Jail, court house and grounds. A.O. Berg, (chm.) G. E. Coon, A. H. Hoffman. Poor farm. B. L. Alyea, (chm.) D. Keller, G. E. Coon. License and permits. M. M. Mill er, (chm.) H. H. Holdredge, W.C. Laird. Boundaries. R. L. Alyea, (chm.) A. H. Hoffman, Isaac Fish, J. Basser M. M. Miller. Moved and carried that the commit tees appointed by the chair be the committees for the ensuing year. Moved and carried that the rules gov erning the board for 1890 govern this board until commtttce on rules report. Petition of Chas. Gust and others for road on state line referred to com mittee on mads. Bcport of special uMUimittoe to ex amine the bond of J. B. Willcox as county attorney reported favorable and that they accepted of the bond. A hearing was granted Mr. Willcox and Hopkins. Moved and carried that the county attorney case be laid over until Thursday next. Adjourned to Jan. 14 at 9 a. m. Board convened, number present IS. Mr. Hopkins appeared before the board and presented the subject of aid for destitute people in the comity. Moved and earricd that the chair appoint a committee of three to draft a resolution to nicmoralixe the legisla ture far aid for destitute people in Webster county. Chair appointed as said committee Alyea, Fish, Patterson. Hoffman and Miller. Also by request a committee of three was appointed by the chair as relief committee to re ceive and turn over to the proper par ties or distribute as the case may re quire all goods, provisions, etc.. that may be shipped through the countv clerk as aid. Adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m. 1 o'clock p. m.. board convened, number present 18. Moved and carried that J. McCallum be elected as member of soldiers re lief commission for three years. Motion by Alyea that road prayed for in petition for road number 59, town 1. range 11, tenainatiu at Be- publicaa river, be opened aad thanrh tender of $10 be offered to each of the two chumaats for daauge, Mr. Mrs. Unas. Bcssc. The ayes and nayes beiag called for, the restart ef 40 Years the Suodwd. SP Mid vote was ayeaCfrary, 'Bbmm, Miller, Rawer, Coo Alyea, Berg, Kctudcr, Fish and chairman 11. Nayea Laird, Zimmerman, Thonuw, Hoffman, Cather.- HcMrege--6. The motion was declared carried. Barcns moved aad carried that the salary eftho eeaaty saaereateadeat of public instraetioeof Wefeter coun ty, for the year 1891 be $1000. Moved and carried that Thomas Aadcrson. alio is iadebeted to the coanty for rent of Por farm ' shall make and exeate a note with satis factory security due fh nine months with interest, that the board will accept it in payment of its claim of $175, said note to be famished by Jan. 16, 1891. Petition of C. Gust, J. Robertson, and others for the location aad estab lishing of read on the east and west i'ne on the south side of tec 32-1-11, being on state line between Neb. and Kaus , said road to be 33 feet wide, was by the committee on road reported favorable, and the board ordered (aid road to be located and plated according to prayer of said petition, all damages being waived. Adjourn ed to Jan. 15, 1891, at 9 a. m. An Important Matter. Druggists everywhere report that the nales of the Restorative Nervine a nerve food and medicine are astonishing; ex ceeding anything they ever bad, while it gives universal satisfaction in headache nervousness, sleeplessness, sexual debility backache, poor memory, fits, dizziness, etc. Taylor Bros., of Byran, O.; Ambery A Murphy, of Battle Creek, atich.; C. B. Woodworth A. Co , of Fort Wane, lad, nnd hundreds of others fctate that they never handled any medicine which sold so rapidly, or gave such satisfaction. Trial bottles of this great medicine and book on Nervous Diseases, free at C- L. Cotting who guarantees and recommends it. 3 SRfe Insurance. For a solid and safe investment sec the contract given by tlu National Life Insurance Company of Montpel- ier, Vt. A. S. Marsh, Special State Agent. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ELM CREEK Winter has at last reached this part of the world. The La Grippe is prevailing to souiej extent in these parts. Mr. J. Kipcr's baby about five months old is dead. Mr. I. D. Thomas' little girl, about five weeks old. is sick with La Grippe. M'ss Flora Brown commenced school again, Jan. 12th, at Elm Creek G'en! or after a three week's vacation. 31 r. De Grew is suffcriiing with the rheumatism, hc has uot entirely re covered from the effects of the injury he received several weeks ago, by his horse falling and breaking three of his ribs. Mr. Thomas Crouch's little girl was quite sick last week, with symptoms of pneumonia. She is better now. Mr. Isaac Thomas moved last week on the old Xulting place, which he will farm this year. A. P. Small in size, great in results: De Witt's little early risers. Best pill for constipation, best for sick head ache, best for sour stomach. Sold by Cotting. 5 Farmers Creek. The reason Farmers Creek has been heard from for so long is on account of every body being so busy gathering in the big crop (of nothing) which we raised this summer, but lucky for us that we got it all in, in time to let it snow on the 8th. U. G. Worley who has been visit ing here for a few days left for his home in Iowa. Mr. Robert Cochrane and fam ily of Kcd Cloud Wi.s visiting his parents P. M. Cochrine last week. There was a spelling school at dis trict No. 51 on last Wednesday eve ning conducted by the teacher, Wm. Weston. The singing school, north west of here wound up with a fight the other night. Frank DeLon of Custer the . H. Jones farm and Co. iii has farming in Webster county. People should be mere carefal about shooting while tbe Indian scare is going on, several families were scared to their ccllera the other day, but a c'osc examination proved it to be Grant shootiag jack rabbits. There are lots of stray hogs Naroand hctc that had ought to be taken care of. News Boy. Headache ia the direct result of In digestion aad stomach disorders. Remedy these by using DeWitt's lit tle early risers and your headache die appears. The favorite little pill everywhere. Sold by Catting. 8 Willew creek. Charley Thompson nnd Mint Stott of Gnide Rock were amarmti New Years day, by Rev. Blackwell, we wish them well and a life af hliaa. We have had soma saow, hat these warm days are takiag it all eat Wa are glad Tbf Cnxr better eaek week. The Willow creek alliance sent DowThompeeaaaa' dtlegaU it the aUte eonveation hell at Liaoala. Clara Norris aad Frank Bailj were aaarried New Year'a, hj Kar. well at the brides hme eae mile oi tae lyTeaa. dray laetr r m a happy and leaf life. Sir. Brnhaker laat- eae af ptoaeer horses laat Saiarday. - Mr. Adamten ia making an i batnr far katcaiag'ehiekeaa. Mr. JHIa.fea4 the kahia4dai aea Jaa. li. ha the fall sympathf of the awaaawaPwl' .' i . .&' . - ?&B&JXsSi& 9.V '. . - '. i t. .. -li .dSa5agsew . .Mfjcjpsf r,-MnKnr.-? Y:j rir- aatfe-ri'V ifv ir-'-r-t?? LOTS. Imnaaarri Fane ralaervieeeef little Alvadaagh ter'ef Mr. Vandyke, at their home, Jan. lwth. 1891. aged 4 years Theie is ae feck however watched and attendee, Bat eae dead leaah ia there; Tfcare tane ireahie fcewe'er defended, Bat has oae vacant chair. G09E TO HIXEP. There ia a pair of little hands Laid to net forever more; There's two nearly dimpled cheeks Whoaa rich bkawoming ia o'er. Death haw aaaled two little eyea That wht bo aaora aaaUe or weep; Tiny whadowa of tbe aonl Little Alva, gone to sleep. There's another bad removed Ereitfeltthebiiteofein, .Threw the door the angles made Darling Alva haa penned ia, Far bsyond tbe azure skies, Where the tiny etareyee peep From all earth's aad doubt and fears Little Alva, gone to sleep. She will wake in rarer lands, Where the angles voices sing. There the flow'ret shall expand, There shall love's perfection bring, She has reach'd the golden shore. Thro1 the river, cold and deep, Anglea bore her softly there. Little Alva, gone to sleep. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Acts at once, never fails. DeWitt's cough and consumption cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. Sold by Cotting. 6 JhcUom Khmb. Dennis O'Harc tras found dead a tniio north east of Gobies ranch on the old Higby place, last Sunday morning the 11th. It seems that Patrick McCool and Dennis left Kcd Cloud about 9 or 10 o'clock on Satu. day night for their home in Kansas, they were full of liquor, besides hav ing a pint bottle full in their pocket. It seems they were too full to drive the team and pulled the team into the head of a draw where they both fell out without turning the buggy over. The horses went home where the Ktepson of Dennis Jaxcs Mc- Cully, found the in Jamcs hitched the horses to another bugtrj and went in search of the missing men. He found Dennis living yet but could not speak. James helped his uncle in the buggy but could not lift his stepfather so ho left him lay while he drove his Uncle, P. McCool, to Chas. Stcffcn's a distance of 4 mile?. He left his uncle there and Mrl StefTeus two sons, went back with James and found Dennis dead. They took him to his home in Smith county. Kans. The Coroner called a jury and the jury found a verdict that Mr. O. Hare came to his death by exposure laying out in the snow all night, caused by being intoxicated. Hc was buried in Red Cloud on Tuesday. Hc was for ty-three years of age. Sid. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. PROTECTION OR FREE-TRADE. WHICH ? Do you want to keep thoroughly posted on the effects of the New Tariff Law, as shown from week to week? Do you want to know all about the policy of Protection and have an answer to every false statement of the Free-Traders? Yes? Then subscribe for your home paper and the Amkrican Economist, published weekly by the American Protective Tariff League, New York. (Sample copy free). The Economist is an acknowledged authority on Pro tection and should be widely read. The yearly subscription of the Econo mist is $2. but we have made s special arrangement with the pub lishers by which we can send yoa the Economist for one year and Baby was aide, we ce aer Caatoria. a Ca0d,afce cried for Caatoria. to feral Jaflmrai ia Lift, People fail in smear ways. In basinea ia morality, ia religion, in bappiaeM, and in healta. A weak heart ia often an an poepeeitd eaaaa of failare of life. If the atood doea not eirealata properly in the laafe. there is saortaaM of b reatlua thma ate,; ia the braia, dizziBeBs,h,eaeanhet etc ia the atoaaaea, wind, pais indigcatioa etiat spaua, ate,; ia the liver, torpidity, ata jastton aad etc Fain ia the left side afloalisraad ataaaaeh, iaeeaead by heart braia. Far all these maladies arr. aulas' Mew Cure for the heart aad leags ia the btet remedy. Bold, guaranteed aad re. by C.lCottiag, treatie frees Palat Carriage, sign an4 aoaae paiatiag UaH wooa f aisn, graiaiag. etc, Skof afpaeiu Piatt's Lamner YareL Al werk gnaraateea. J.C.MTEB8. Thejaet aei taeawa tae They aaaaaly aal taata, aeipiJ Urer fee aasa Bring in jam eM iron, aonea, cen par aadraeSer and get cask. Bcaes aa cry aad free f rem tmelL 4w J Cl W. Dow. 11 MHee' Hearre amd Lhrer An imnartaat iieeerary aarraa. k new nrmajaai aare MUaaaaaaa, pVafHV eaaal amaMSar XmV Saw MmtanV rreaa4 3. L. CiHiag. aaarnmr atM Jiaemara FaaeM 1. mmt anaaklaataawMaHMKit. II at boaai aa "SWlSSl awaaaavav - - - - -- - - th. "- - m.l. . - ' - ami aw eumamTwraam ,nea aihril-ceamM af aaaaaaarla. Man. c HftfiK! . -j ..-' "? r "1 -IL TMJ1 JW. . -T- i" -" -- --- aaaaaiatwk. Imkb. wMa iki akdaU y!"?1" aaraaTWawaaar .aMwmaa!9. waiaw www jaHvjHwtjavs a atABBakA.fl j, WLfW 2J far rmeen V My wife haa suffered for fifteen years f rom cooceatkm and painful menstrua tion. After ustnc throe bottles o( Brad tJeld's Female Regulator she Ls now able to do her Iioupo work and i,'o whore she S leases. J. W. DavL, Moravian Fall .C. Writ Ilradfiold Regulator Co. Atlanta, tia., for further particulars Sold by C. L. Cotting. 'Zi 4t FOR 1IARDWAKK A KTOVES Ge te .Horhtirf. lie hsg the finest line of stoves ever eccn in the city. II.? hzi tbe celebrated Garland cook and hcators. and a full line of other equally as good. Hardware at the very l,cst figures for cash. Do not imv stoves or hardware until vou hc in Opera house block. 'A'cbstcr street. Xollrc te Tcwrher. Notice is hereby given that I will i t a examine ail persons wuo mar aesire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers oft ho public schools of this couuty, at Keu ilomi on the third festurdav of each month. D. M. Huntkr, County Supt.' Itch on human and hordes nnd all ani mals cured in IV) minute by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. II. Deyo, druggist, Hod Cloud. We sell more or l)eN itt' little ris ers than any other pill; their action Is to easy, do not grip or cause pain, arc the best regulator of the liver, stomach and howle. 2 C. L. (Jotti.no. MAKES gBILB- SHORTENS LMDOrilf pepu pain. DIMINISHES DANGER TO LIFE ffiOTHE.V CHILD oci-TVi MvruruJ', JiLDfl. Sifc Sul.O Ut M.U ORvic.cvats. 6Saoe:LOS5ToR c ATLANTA. C A FOR SALE BV . L. COTTIXCJ Smnil CBf S?;?r"r7tt!?"I'' Small size, fyygs vOfc i & "" Cure ISynrepv: , rr-;tv. lies, r::tiu'fi'-'::: r...cr nizziiu-v. En" to Take. P. li V V. :fn Clear tilt' o:ii5'.t.! Blotclfir" i':i'.'.ow form'.!"" ..'--I.f. ."- Dinner r:.:. Pre wz fc . I S " ?' T"'"t ThrcE.iil!e:iii !t :is print ior fort actio: uml T!':ir::I vTtt rl'ar.y pill -vcr ina: '. SiM lij l'Ti:i''-:.t t cut by mall f r 2" .-cm. Tlio UvmI I1 1111 on frf B 3 2Z Tv. 15 :',,!5bl I? rlli K.G. 1K WI'IT t O.. Iilcau, 111. Miles Patent - Collar ! For sale by J. O. BUTLER Red Cloud. Buckeye Harness shop. The .cMtur of Hie fiiKiixlMCi. "AreonlinR tc Ihimor. .NVstor, I he M warrior and the wUe couiivjllor o( tb .rit.'ks IjscI niletl over tlirue pfiicnilloii-of m?ii, nml w;is wle as tlio l!ini.ort:il ro'Is." The Xortli Atucrivau Kt- lew Ims be-n in the vun or Aiiicricm thought for more than three iiinrtcr.- or a ctMitury. ranklni; always with the kct ntul mMt intliieiitial peri mlicitU in the world. itUUie mouth-piece of tlie men who know hum about the srcat topic on which American reimc to 1h informed from month to month, its contributors Iteiui; the leaders of thought and action l every field. Those who would Like comicl ofthw highest knowlrd'o on tbe affair of the time, and (eurn what is to lie said rejratdlnz them lj tin recog nized autlmiitle on both side, mint thfrcfore reailTIIKNUUIII AMKKfCAN KKVUW. the Netor of the iiuazini!. "lhe North American Itcricw I ahead of any maj-azhic this roiintry ha f ver cn In the importance of the topic it discusses kI th eminence of Its contributors." Allxuir Arpw. "Has become. a it were, tlie lntellicent Amer ican citizen's lwn-i-look on great qutstloa of tlie hour." HuIfaJo K.prr?. "The North American Keviewtoiuhef Ameri cans on almost every poli.t in hick tliey are interested." nosttrti Herald. iiartia presentation f both sides ' ImjKirUut subjects ' rinladelphla Tubllc IItr. The list of recent contributor to tb Kericw forms a roll of represcntaiire men aad women of tlie time in&udins V c Ola:toic, J. U. Blaine. Cardinal ;tbbon. J5prkr Rerl. Ex iieakcr trlisltf, W McKinJey. .Ir . Ouiila. Mrae Adam,Retiel Sherman. Admiral Tortrr, Maw UUvattkr. X A Kdison. Hi-!;op 1 C Totter. Klli- -A moulder or inteinsenr opinion ujiam nn- abeth I1iel Morier.Ooi US Iiiwrsoll. It Uoorre. c M le- nielp. viva raroe-i. aj rsaiiwir. on pew. Edward Kcllajny, l'rof . J Urjce. O inotx, eic tv eeatw a aaanher: tayear. Xw i the l lane to aahaerlhe, The ertk Anncrieaa Retiear, 3 East 14th 81, XcwYerk ShertaT'a Sale. Xotlce Is berebj jnxen that under aad bjr vlr tne of aa o-der oi sale Usucd trom tbe oSSce of L. II. Fort, clerk of the district court of tae KM judicial district, witamaod lor Werner eoaacjr. aitaIi 5r (or aV at traliHc vendue, to tfee aaider for casta m band, at tbe east dooraCme MBrtaeate at Ked .Towi. in weoiirr tww, Kearaaka, naatlwiac the bolltlinz wfcereto tae la lena of aaW coart was boWta) oa ta s7the1aFrJamwaarjr A.D. !! at S a'cteck a. m. e aa!4 day. the faUowtoc exited property towK: The aertfceaat iarter afjaHluatweBtr-qt C8 la towaafcia taree O) aorta, raajceelerea(io weatofeUtp.au at Weaater eeeatr. Nebraska. Grreaaader arjr lis takaarotULumaLi a. v.. ism. C. A. Tzxl, eraT. By OXTwa. Drsty. C - Flassbcxc. hUltias AVtonrf. ClMUtH Rartamge Sale. Notice ia berefcr elvea itut by rirtae ef a ehaMel aaortjeace dated n tke Kb dar of F'H raarr. laacaad dulr'&W in tbe c-Aceef tbe lanatj eierk of Webster rcamt?. Nb oa tae lath aey ef Fearaarr , ite. a&d rjucsvd by H. 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O SaaaaaaafM -AanWntl '" - -SaaaaaWgBamJ) -,- ' "4aaaaaBaaaaaTJPFi; - anaBaaaaa'PasCa;. ""MWt ..WTsraaaaaaa. tBay -- flBaOnVr r. Hayes ". .''?JJiiicSF?JA. y , -.- FOR CASH! & a s FIOI THIS DATE OS, I ftllMIM, KELL M CMHf Ml Ota The STRICTLY CASH ' BASIS, ! Ih lolHg ao will be able lev give any etHlwanrra the heacfll enT heller rarleea I ahwll keea m ftlele aieek mi Irr)' Cwaisai, a, fMMaea, eusel aro)eertee. aimel awllell jrwwr traelc. S. V Spokksfield. AGENTS WANTED roit "The Riddle SpHi OF THE mx. BV .V U. AKillllV, Lecturer of the f!at:or.al Farmers' Alliance. X wonderful book of tho present time. It treats of tho tconotuiu nnd induatrial quoetionii now upheaving society. Iho author looks at the iueetiooa from lx.'tweon tiiuplow Imndli, ami riaee to elcxiuence u hiH mnHUrlv and logical treatment of questions relating to land, nuIroailH, money, taxation, coat of inter change, co-oeratiou, etc Now i the time to sell thiH remarkable, Lxcluaire Urritor civen . Extierioncn not iimmw. sary. Do not wait, but write at once. naming territory you want, to Industrial Publishing Co, Office Block, West 5th St ?-'-k DES MOINDS, Iowa. W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE S1 I'or sale my IIEXRY OlEDaUCII, BeMil Hhme Dealer, Reel CIcHtel. I. W. TII.L:i4, M. D. HeaMopaltole rhyalclaB Red Claael, Xehraaaa. Onlco opposite First National flank. U. S.Kxamlniii Siufon. Chronic diseases treated bv mall. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. SherinTa ftaie. Notice I hertbr siren, that under ana" byTir tue of an order of sale Issued from theoavceaf I.. If. Fort. Clerk of the IMslrict Court of tfce Kljrhtli Judicial DUtnct, within and for Web str county. cbraska. npm a decree 1 aa ae Uou penduic. therein, wherein. Joejh K. Bail ey I nlaintllT. anc aga;iil John T. KobiuM and Martha I- lloUuioii. DtfcndanU. t ba acaln offer for aa-e at public tendae to Ue h ll et bidder for cash in ha'id at the east door of tbe court house, at KoM loud, la said W eoatitr. Nebraska, that beias tb- pUee tlie lat term of nald court was htden, ea tae l.llh elajr af Jaa. .. D. IMI, at I o'clock p. ai. of said dar. the followiaff descrihed j.roi-erty U-wlt: The wth aatf of theoutliestotsirteriC arrtioa four in town sblji three north I ranee nlae weat of c a. at. in Welnter cewnty. Nebraska. iit ea andtr aiy band this 3d day of IXnaber A. I. !- .A.Titf, aerlt. O. C. Tuu. inty. I. 11. Erriea. rtaiotlS ' atiorsey. im EKor want of tush bMJert tbe abore aaje rebr continue until Kebraujra.saW. C. A.Teel.JaerL rry . C. TrcL lJpw) Notice 1 hereby rie. taat nwler and arvir- teofaa order ot aate ueu rrwat uc aset I. II. Fort, Clerk of tbe Wtrtet Court rf tke KlzbtkJwdictal W strict. Kww mm tar Wek- couotr. Nebraska. o;oa a decree ia aa is, therein, w ben is, Krtaa.Taarji Co. are oiafi iatlfc a&d acaiwt HHftwae! aad Beli Haataael TM urw r. eCer fcraa!a''pcdUfeodfc to r btadv fercatft la basa. uuvm aa eovtaoswe at Ke4 Cload. la mM eouatr. acbrarta. ttkit faeaw tae wheteia tke ktat terwj of aabl coar twaa eatfce w?lh enaf af Jaa. jl at 1 eVJeek aaa.ef aaM 4mg, erlatd ptuyMf ivmm ti rf tiloii fweotr Jaar IM) la arrk:rac;twtTr tgwewi aftaw Ua. km weaotrr rowaiy. euaaaa. vta i t aaaa tab ana aa ef afeeaaaar a. O. C. a-T O.C. ram.rarraty. a a' Notice ia aeteay ghm fweof aaseaarof safe aflVB.rert;elerfc oftaccaarlts ea.atr, aeaalaetaetHa. w txar italnue. efe&daat, I sVafi or aaeaa tae aajaew tae raat door of taa JaaaMWO " ""v' - . & aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaama anmmmmmmmmmmm7r7- gV A peaahlet f atforaatloe aa aaaTr aaatnctc(theiaaawiitouaaT aRiOMaia rateata, CaMTfeaeaABmw wrLSn-jruimmY TgVgm eVanmaaV awwRrew mV maeVAgwgawaw rot me teaaral .aVINI, IMAk k 111 Km. szzzrzzrrjziz aWaaaaam aaawBaakaaaaana aaamaaaat m mWmcawB RamaVawmaaHw amamTTa am aatf aaaiaa I wakF.BHMwaa braaJeat aaalie va- awaaVaaa awSaeraf awaiow ainj w tatawa. aat.m.Waaaawaaaaejr. jtoTaiaaaa. Qtvaaaa aaraMraaaamtaaaaarf fawaaaaaraaa. .TL&l&Bh T sl . , .. a4SxSL -JSKSar., ?r! - 'e- -drl.v' S'. tfc.'ijSSSv-Ev. nrr '"--iitfV r Itfi z?- fcn pdif) haw i .'J i mYmlm mjLcr ii fiBluHB5lv aW'fi2aaaaaaaaaaaKk 9lSSCLMm SantaClausSoar anatmf N.K.FAIRBANK&Ca CHICAGa F POPE DEALER Dry Goods Clothing, Boots and Shoes. COME AND SEE US, We are now located in the Moon Block, where we have a fine line of Dry Goods, Etc. Wehtsr SM Livery, Feel, ui Sale M Frank A Kueiin. Prop Boarding by tho lay. week, cr month at nrvoruuil rata. Farmer are imita! to stop at our barn whn In the city. Special attentiou iaitl to their trade. Pricy for single feeding, a lovr aa anywhere in the city. Don't for get the place. THE PIONEER Feed m 'j rZDcilfcia F. N. Richardson, Prop, Red Cloud. We hare more hay and more corn, more oatu, and mm barn (all of which we purcliaaed when prioBm were ay down) than anv firm in town, there4 we R tnired 2 give U lower R8t tlian any firm between the 3 ocean. Boarding by the day, week or month. We do not brag of our hore mnihip. Stock in our care Kho their keeping, Call on na at the old reliabln barn back of Powioaaca aad Jbe con inoed that what we tell yon la true. BAILEY & MYERS, Abstracters, Real Estate and Farm Loan Agent. Red Cloud, Nebkaska. AMiacto of title fonunbed aocnnMy aad prooptly. SatofKtkm OauaaL lf.W brNil SI THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WT1X MAKN :' a w aa mi a POSITIVELY Lower dun any yard in the world a? Iinr CtABaavViawrraa. KujeL Saiarr. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, .Red Cloud, Nebraska. r aajaaaajeamakemt wBaaf aaaJaaaama alaBaw4aWl ' RawmmmmmBB RRJR) RfRSRaaaJ aeaWewaaFm i MMCnMSc mtw awaJatar. J. A.Taaarjav C W.Lin Iim. . aaa R amaawy. aw w RaaaamaV aUmry Oknran. A. 3, Kmwmm, bTRsaRSR aBaBaBmBVAUBaamT.mT.XA.TBUarW eaaawaaMoaaaai waaaaawMa faiaaCrjow aaaaaaaaia armmamanja aamjaV. -nr, aaaaaaawaa awaaaaWJaWR, ' ' - "- " ?" ' .vv "nr" "4W brfy wkii Wf2? flSHy fWRKlaall IfCaW ilMaVwWH I mgjaajgrafammw smmjw aaa aa naaBjai aaj Vw.-aB.T,! iuncit4a3tSI : COMfQamsM aaTwawmaV her saxe dVVHid? we aamhnt Und fa lAartTlliSan As6004Mififyoffeffd BROS. LB Livery B . -o awarr, Laer , awjaM eaa a aeealav aWff aaat ? Wiu:a: V?M,i'. z jfsc-rsi.ii jri'r.-ai-j&mF V Sri -JT" ? r. -'r-' T a . -j i?v; ls