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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
SSfl-" VTv " r-7?i -rSt UC""1 - fea-ft V - hi ..HLl.-i-iriiIlA yi pr!-iT-iMiJi. nn i-"rrv'W h-jc-... . . .vrrTa- rr -Ms-Wac.-sfrtiiSA-S?-, Ti ? jir'fll - '------- -..- T - - - u - - fV - iMllMWjWMMiiMiMMlM "? . " 11.2?. , Save Tour Hair BY atimcljr uxeof Ayerw Hair Visor. This preraratiou Ium no equal a a rciu;. IUcectM the wulp clean, eoel, r.tnl healthy, mhiI preserve the color, IhUhcm, and 1m amy of the hair. 44 1 wan T.Milly teouilBj:"bahl and crar; bat niter nxing two or three bottl. of Avir'w Hair Vip mr hair grew t!iic?- ami Biojwy ami the original color wat restored." Melvia Aldricfc, Canaan Centre, X. II. .Some titae ago I lout all my hair ia coii-utiucuoo of aaeaales. After da routing, bo new growth appeared. -I then wed Ayer's Hair Vigor aad my toirgreur Thick and Strong. It luw amareutly come to stay. The Vigor I in evfdeatl v a creat aid to im aki to nature." J. II. WilUaaas, Floresrille, Texas. UJ liave veed AyerVHair Vijror for the pant four or are yean and find it a jiio-t iiatisfactory drewing for the hair. It i. all I coald denire. Viae harmless. oatiMttg the hair to retain It natnral color, and requiring but a ureal 1 quantity to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street, Hareraill, Mass. -1 have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years, and believe that it baa caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. H. J. King, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c, Bisbopville, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, MXTAStB ST Dr. J. C Ayer ft Co Lews. Mass. Bold by Ursggiataasd rerfumera. Friday, Jaa. , 1MI. Entered at the 1'ost Office ia Ked Olpad, N'eb., as nuril matter of the second class nay local bbift. A. P. Howard was in Liacola this week. John WHhctaaoa has received a pension. Mayor Marsh was in Lincoln this week on business. J. M. Chaffin, J. S. Rothrock, T. G. Wilder and C. F. Carsaw have paid for the Great Family Weekly uince our last issue. Mr. Wm. YanDyke and wife wish to rctnrn their thanks to the friends who were so kind during the last sick ness of their childrea Martin aad My r.i. Park Watson, who has heen at New castle, Wyo., returned last week aad left Tuesday morning for Grand llap ids, Mich., where he has a lucrative position. Every column ot a newspaper con tains from 12,000 to 20,000 distinct pieces of metal, and yet some people lay claim to remarkable smartness if they discover an error in a newspaper. John Tomlinson was elected 2d vice-president of the Nebraska State Fircmcns' association at Grand Is land last week. He was also appoint ed on several of the most important committees. Kott. Martin, of the firm of R. M. Martin & Son, dry goods merchants at lied Cloud, was in Campbell the fore, part of the week with a fine line of cloaks and wraps, of which he dis posed of quite a number. Campbell Prc-s. The other day while G. It. Chaney was in Lincoln he delivered an ad dress to the class m the Central Law School of that city which was highly appreciated, and at its conclusion was urgently requested to deliver another at some future date. Major Wilcox has resuscitated the Omaha Weekly Republican and is making a good paper out of it. He promises to have the daily going soon We hope he will be successful as the Republican was a good newspaper and ably handled bv him. Pope Rros. & Co. have one of the finest stores in this section of the country, and would do credit to many stores in the large cities. They are doing a nice business and Tilt: Chief hopes to sec them get to the front, and they will do it if enterprise and a display of printers ink is of any con sequence. The following are the officers of the James A. Garfield Relief Corps, No. 14, as installed last Saturday President Mrs. G . W.lKiw Senior Vice Mrs. 1. J. Judson Junior Vice Mrs. A. C. Hosmer Treasurer Mrs. A. Arneson Chaplin Mrs. E. J. Randail Conductor Miss Gertie Pond Guard Mrs. S. West With the opening of spring we must have the watch factory enterprise and a railroad or two. Now let our people get together and do something. Dead business men arc of very little wsc to the growth of a city. Let our business men get upon their metal and shqw wha't Red Cloud people van do if they will. Don't die, but get there in good shape. Red Cloud must set to the front. This paper is republican, notwith fctandinsa few remarks from some chronic disappointed See seekers aad others who failed to get there last falL The Ciuef has no qnarrel to pick with anyone. It has ever been our policy to lL .... ? aVaV, 1 ..A ..A.AMA..a.. rwrthc paper in the best interests of the party, we represent, and to suit ourselves principally. It has not aad will not be run for or in the interests of office seekers and disgruntled politic ians, butin the interests of the repub lican patty solely aad. alone. We only refer to this matter on account of romc few who have been endeavoring to Injure the paper because we failed to do their bidding. We may refer to this matter again, and if necessary may handle few of the fellows with- oaigWveg.'- TWX TALK. C. M. Mial has reeeired a pension. Frank Potter is home from Omaha. Miss Grace Tccl is visiting Mrs. I. C Teel. O. C. Teel was in Bine Hill Wednes day on business. The supervisors committee have set tled with Treasurer Fassler. Mr. Beyd, of Aaisworth was in the city last Friday aad Saturday. Editor Ludlow of the Campbell Press was on oar streets Monday. Superintendent E. F. Highland of Denver, was in the city this week. There was a large nambcr of peo ple in Red Cloud on Saturday last T. C. nacker and wife have return oil home from the cast part of the state. Baptismial services were held at the Baptist church last Saaday even ing. A missionary from Japaa occupied the 31. K church pulpit last Sab bath; There were services ia the Episco pal church last Sabbath by Bishop Graves.- W.B. Robywas ia Lincoln this week. He is greatly interested in the scheme of irragation. J. 31. Chain and John Marsh of Gaide Rock were ia the the city last Friday night on business. The aid shipped in here by the state relief association is being duly distributed by the relief committee. Warner & Wolfanger go to Lincoln Monday. These boys will always have the best wishes of oar people, for suc cess. An effort is being made to get A. F. Hartwell to locate a cheese factory in Red Cloud. It would be a good scheme. The festival given by "The Litle Helpers1 Society" of the. Christian ehurch last Friday night was a grand success. The revival meetings at the Baptist church are still ia progress. Several additions have been made to the chureh. It is rumored that Al. McClintoc has gone to Denver to secure a i:good sit" in the day office there. Al is a No. 1 operator. Paeamonia ia aa acute form is going the rounds. Several severe cases have been reported here bat all arc doing well. On next Monday the celebrated "G. Hog' will foretell the weather for the next six weeks. We hope he will not Ik; able to sec his shadow. Constipation poisons the blood; De Witt's little early risers rare consti pation. The cause removed, the disease is gone. Sold by Cotting. 7 It was rumored on our streets this week that Prof. W. C. Picking, for merly of this city, died suddenly at his home in the east part of the state. 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. & The ladies or the M. E. church will give the Black Bird Cantata Feb ruary 19th. Do not fail to see it as it will be one of the finest entertain ments given. Acts at onee, never fails. De Witt's coagh aad consumption cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. Sold by Cotting. 6 Some of the herbs in Hall's hair renewer, that wonderful preparation for restoring the color and thickening the growth of the hair, grow plenti fully ia New Eaglaad. The following arc tnc names of the gentlemen who went to McCook this week to look after the irrigation busi ness: Jas. McXcnv. M. B. McXitt. J. S. Gilham, E. B. Smith. D. B. Spanoglc and D. J. Myers. Senator Iugalls was defeated for the U. S. Senate at the joint session of the Kansas legislature on Tuesday, a man by the name of Peiffcr. Senator Ing alls is one of our brightest statesmen while his successor is scarcely known. Peiffer's vote was US and Ingalls 5S. The officers of the Knights of Pyth ias for the easaiag year were duly in stalled last Friday evening, by J. L. Miller D. D. G. C. G. H. Whitson P. C. A. Higby C. C. E. Parkes V. C. Geo. Rlair P. W. Sherwood 31. A. A. C. Hosmer K. R. S. J. O. Butler M. E. A. Warner M. F. Mrs. Kite Sykes Judson, of Iaavalc has lately been called upon to write the history of her father, Samuel W. Sykes and his deeendants) to le pub lished in a forth coming nook of the genealogy of the defendants of Rich ard and Phebe Sykes, who .came from Eaglaad aad settled ia Dorchester, Mass. ia 1G33, aad from whom num erous Sjkes families spring, they being the great-creat-sreat crand parents of Mrs. J. Henry N. Sykes of ww Angiaau is compiling tae recora. This meeting the eye of aavoae at n - -. oar lamuy tacy win Mease communi cate with Mrs Judson af Iaavale, Nek Your cough will ant la a)l winter Yea will net be kept awake at wight; Yam will gat immediate reK.r if. I Yam willase De Witt's stajth aad I i n lien 01.1 1 aTW. at tara. 8aldhy Cattiagd side, we aejsener Thert will he a spoeial examiaatSaa af taaaheraal JUd Cload, Satarday, February 7th. P. M. Hcmtbb, - Gamaty SaatriaUadaat, 1OMM4m Off iW ananaaaanaia - "- ?--- a IpiAt&m v 4jgm. Used in MflUoo of Homes fiPAatfift. Go to Deyo for fine cigars. G. W. Dow was in Lincoln this week. Don't fail to buy your drags dec. of Deyo. Kickappo Indian remedies at Cot tings. Ed Parkes is in Council Bluffs on a visit. Dermoline-for chapped hands at Cottings. Get your daily papers and maga zines of Deyo. Ellis Shirey was in York this week visiting friends. Hon. J.S. Gilham was in Hastings this week on business. A little fight on the streets last Friday between two boys. John R. Shirey, the irrepressible. was over from Minden this week. A. N. Patmor is again oa the sick list but we hope to see him ap soon. Mumps arc quite prevalent in this city, in consequence thereof eheek is at a discount. F. N. Richardson has purchased the hearse, and from this on it will be kept at his stable. Quite a rain on Tuesday which we hope will 3o the soil cood, and make it better fitted for the spring work. J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and city property. Farm loans eight per eent and less. City ten per cent. DeWitt's little early risers: only pill for chronic constipation, indices tion, dyspepsia. None so cood. Sold by Coiting. 1 J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on good farm and city property. Farm loans eight pet cent and less. City ten per cent. The B. & M. folks are shipping in ice for the purpose of filling their ice house. Heretofore they have taken it out of the river. Deyos extremely low prices brought him a large Christmas trade. These low prices will be continued on every thing in his store. If yoa want first class job work at hard times prices eall and see TllE Chief. First class work aad low prices is our motto. Mr. N. J. Johnson of Lincoln, was in the city this week. He formerly lived ia Red Cloud bat is now doing business at the eapitol. If. C. Scott has been on the sick lirt but wc are pleased to know that he is getting well. His little daugh ter Edith has also been quite sick.- Two of our Red Cloud Smart Alecks tried bumming their way to Denver In the blind baggage style, but .the alert railway offieials dropped onto them at Inavale and they had to walk baek to the city. ' A traveling man was overhauled this week for making himself too fa miliar with things of this earth. He may be able to run the basiaess of the house he represents but we opine he will not be able to ma Red Cloud soon While Red Cloud has been enjoy ing summer weather, reports come from the cast and across the ocean of a very severe winter that has even as tonished the oldest settler in that far away land. It's an ill wind that doesn't blow some one good. What enhances the beauty of fine features more than a clear skin? Ev en plain features are made attractive by a good complexion. To secure this purify your blood with Ayers Sarsa- parilla. It has aa equal. lriee $1. Six bottles $5, worth 5 a bottle. Eminent physicians everywhere recommend Ayer's cherry pactaroal as the most reliable remedy that can be had for colds, coughs, and all pulmonary disorders. Ask yoar druggist for Ayer's almanac; it is the best pablieation of the kind, aad fall of iaformation. The International Exhibition at Kingston, Jamaica, will open oa the 28th of Janaary. On the same date the February number of the Nrth Americaa Review will be published containing aa article on the exhibi tion by hi Kxceileney, Sir Henry Blake, Governor of Jamaica. - Henry W. Lewis, better kaowa, perhaps, as Toby, M. P., of Punch, and chief of the Parliamentary staff of the London Daily News, has pre pared a' scries of vivid pen pictares of the leading mea in the Salisbary Parliament. They will be printed in they February number of the North Amerieaa Review. ' Judge D. F. Trunkey, received a telegram Wednesday, from Sioux City. Iowa, that his brother, K T. Trunkey. on of the employes of the St. Paul railway, had suddenly died. He was 41 years of age and iTves a wife and three children to mourn Ka death. The telegram gave no particalan aad it is presumed that he waa killed. Judge Truukey left Wednesday Bight for Sioax City to he prrseat at the fu neral nhsequies. "Mvstie cava" for aearalfM cia radically eueos im 1 to 3 daya. Its actaoa maaa tha system aia lauaarkaale aad mystttisaa. It re asaveu at aaee'tfta aaaaa ami the dia- rreatly haaslta. Man II Sold by L. & Day, Baking Powder 40 Years the Standard. TaT The evidenee given in the contest for state officers proves conclusively that there was a wide spread conspi racy to prevent a fair aad fall vote oa the prohibitory amendment, and that the votes as east were not correctly counted. In many cases honest men were eonfased by desigaing politicians who threw out or miseounted ballots that should have been counted for prohibition. Votes cast both for and against the amendment were counted as if cast against whea it is clear they should I nave oeen coantea separately ana their nambcr deduced from the total vote before making up the majorities for or against. For example. If there were 200 votes in a precinct, 100 votes for prohibition, 75 votes against or not voting on this question, and 25 votes both for and against, tae result would not be a tie, but twenty-five having voted, both ways would be set off and the result recorded giving a majority of 25 for prohibition . Ia view of these facts and the wide, spread belief that the Prohibitory Amendment was not given a fair show ia the count, we ask all interested to go actively to work jtctitioning the legislature for a recount of the ballots such as was four years ago on the legislative amendment which was found to have been carried by some 4.000 majority after it had bicn declared defeated on the face of the returns. C. E. Bentlkv, Chairman A. Roberts, Secretary. Worth IlauaalrVala f Dollars. My wife used only two bottle of -Mother's Friend" before her third eon finemed. Bays she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. Had not near as mueh trouble as before. Dock Mills, Lincoln Parish, La. Write the lirad ficld Regulator Co Atlanta, tin., for fur ther particnlart. Hold by Cotting. 27 4t . Koatctalaa Pcraaanl. During the past thirty da., s we have sent out statements to every sub scriber of The Chief shewing the condition of his aecount. A few arc in arrears for only the current year but the larger number are in arrears for one year or more. The response has not been as satisfactory as we hoped. Many have paid up, but it is only a drop in the bucket of the amount outstanding. Letters from ours subscribers in California and the western states were complimentary and hearty responses to our call for money, but many have not yet an swered. In this county there is a very large delinquent list, amounting in all to not less than from one thousand to fifteen hundred dollars. This is a large sum to the publisher of The Chief, but to each separate subscrib er the amouut of his indebtedness is small Justice and honor demands that each one in arrears should pay the amount he owes. All have been notified. We hope that our subscrib ers will attend to this matter at once. We ncf d that money to pay what wc owe. Worked Like a Cam Hradfidd's female regulator worked like a charm; improvement been wonder ful; cannot ei press my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. I know it would cure tbem. Lata A. Long, Spring Grove, Fla. Wri.a the Bradfield Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars . Sold by Cotting. - - ia a - Tracker Take Xallce. A teaehers meeting will be held at Cowles, Saturday, Jan, 31st, 1S91 at 10:30 A.M. The program is as fo I lows: Paper, The reading cir cle, Mr. L. F. Bailiff. Paper, is teaching a profession? Mr. Probasco. Class drill, teaching reading to pri mary pupils, Miss Bessie Knight. Essay, valaa of composition work, and how to make it practical, "Miss Clara Brown. Paper, the teaehcr as a character builder, Mr. Miller. DIscussioa after eaeh exercise. A fall atteadaace is desired. D. M. Hl'.ntfr. For'tale A first elass residence with bath loom, eity water and all conven iences. Hoase with three lots only two blocks west of the basiaess eeatre of towa. For terms call on or address A. P. Howard. Rod Cload Neb, Of the Webster St, livery, feed and feed stables. I will offer my entire livery stock; cotMnstinr of 10 head good driviag horaea, 1 span of 4 year old mares 3 top bumties, aearly new, 1 carriage. new. 1 sprinjr wasoa. 1 road wagon. 1 hearae, G set double harneos almost new, 2ffoodaaddlen,alot of robse. blankets, whips! etc. . The above stock is in cood condition. These goods will be sold for cash or trade at reasonable ncares. or at private rale, and must be closed out at once as I am going into other burn aem aad do not wish to keep the atock. In addition to the above I have also a goad surveyor's compass with all the latent attachmeats'thereto, also a good ram ib Cheyenne couaty, Kansas, for trade for city property. Frask A. Kccas, Proprietor. For a solid aad safe iavestmtat see taeoaatraet givea ay la Xaiieaal Life Iasaraaee Comaaaj of Meatpel- ier, Vt, A. S. Jbaesh, 8aegial gtale Agaat Bmlea RrreaaMfllcrPal!, J Aa ImpeetaBt sowtn j. Taeyaei oa the Uvea, ilamans aaa BOwsmlBeagh the A aew priaaiaal. They aaeassr hoi taatctocpUUrM- aiilsniH fcr Hakaa tW ia the out. aalsaratat Carhmd BadafalHaeaf eiaetu aaaaUj an Hardwaraas aha vart lavaai for eaeh. Deaotaai atarw ar hardware aatil joasee bmx Ofara aaaa Mai aaastiBatma s suit. iaoasMfsefS esala. Ism f ha baa as C. L. Oaeaauj. NBbUIBWAII atTBTBi ! Msihasfw. iaaat baa af storas He has the aaak aad aeaters. yTT .-3 Cfcaaflamejaa Circle The following is the program of the C. L. S. C far the month of Fcb.18Il. 1st wkeic. Mumc Yespcr Hytuns. Rollcail Quotations from Poe. Table talk Current event.. Questions on history Mrs.,C. W. Kaley. Questions on history fnm Chancer to Tennyson Jliss Randall. The balance of program will appear next week. The "Our Club" gave grand uu. queradc ball list Tuesday jng lit at their hall. It wax one of the tuoit in tcrcftiug events of tle season and was largely attended by the members and invited guests. The various cos tumes were handsome and unique and such as only time and an artistic hand could devise. Wc should have been pleased to have given an extend ed write up of the event but our spaee will uot permit of it this week. Itch on human and horea nml all ani mals cured in 'JO minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never faiU. Sold by L. II. Deyo, druggist, IUxl Cloud. Annual meeting Nebraska, Im proved Stock Breeder Association Beatrice. Xeb. Feb. 17-19. agents in Nebraska may sell tickets to Beatrice Feb. 15-19 inclusive, 11. Rcsd, Sec'y. Lincoln, Neb. will sigu certificates. Annual meeting National Farmers Alliance Omaha. Neb., .Ian. 27-23 all agent.s may sell tickets to Omaha, Jan. 21-2S inclusive. August Pest, sec'y, Maulton. Ia. will sign certifi cates. For the uboyc occasions passengers paying full fare oing will be returned at one third fare on presentation of certificate sigucd by the proper officer of the meeting on guaiantce that there has been an attendance of one hundred or more who have paid full fare on the going trip. A. Coxoveu, Agt. (iinc For f.ootl. It is to be hoped thnt the barliarou bustlo has fono for good, but it in certain the great discovery of Dr Franklin Milo.4 has come to stay and nllvviate hu mnn suffering This wonderful uerte fooI and medicine buildn up worn out systems cures tits, spasm-, headache, ncrvou pros titution, dizzim-, sletjplcssnc, monthly Sainv, sttxnal trouble--, eta frs John It tiler of Valparaiso, Indiana and J 1 Taylor of LojaiHport Indiann gained 20 pounds a mouth while, takimr it Finely illustrated treatise on "Nervous Disease' and sample bottlo of the restorative n-r ino free at Cotting' who uarantevs it f For siti I c. My tailor shop on Ith Terms reasonable. F. Ill avenue. For Kent. A four room uou-c on south Web ster street, conveniently situated to depot. Inquire of Will Harris at McArthur's meat uiarkctr 2t-lt. TIlOHMlHda PolitlHrd. In a recent word on heart dWeaid, Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted specialist, gives many new and startling facts Thousand of people arc slowly poisoning thcnmelve weakening their heart h by the ue of ten coffee, tobacco nud alcohol Thesy are heart whips, causing it to beat rapidly, thus gradually wearing it out, producing shortness of breath when exercining.pains in side and phoutdes. hungry and faint spells Finally (swelling of the ankles and sudden death. For weakened and iritated hearts the pre everywhere highly ree commcuds the New Heart Cure discovered by Dr. Franklin Miles which it for pale at C L Cotting. " Dray Mac. People wlio desire draying done with prouiptnas and dispatch dioald always hire .folin Uarklcy's teams. John is an old hand at the business and will do your work well. Terms reasonable. . 1-tf Pain FnaeeeMitry in ChlMklrtk. Pom in no longer necessary in child birth. Its cnune, bcirg undertooil. are easily overcome. Anr omnn mny now bseomo a mother without Kuffering any pain whatever, the lnbor being made hort, easy, nnd free from dnnger. Morn ing siekuefl?, wcllvd limb?, and nil other like evi!n can be rapidly controlled, and all female disease speedily enred. Phyn ieinns pronounce it n wonderfnl dicoTry. Never known to fail. 'Jo,000 lndie.4 attest its merits. Cut thi out; it mny ave yonr life. Snffer not a day longer, bat Keud ui two L'-cnt RtainpH. nnd receive in ealed envelopo full particnlr.ru, tetimoa ialH, confidential lettcn. Ac. Address Frank Thomatt t Co , Baltimore, Md. 22-3m aaauaaaaauaaauaaaaauaaeaBaauaaaaaaaaaj D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud acaa roa ouw caTatoaoc aaicts ATUS. ENGINE WORKS, INOIANeOUS. INO DE WITT'S 5-fcr LITTI-Effsas- inni CamBmBmBmBmBTBmBmBmBmBBmmi Oaramyi Cafor UThe Cwmyteal fpmtm nrntmm. i ova. ha mil 4-coT.iiai,aav Xarttre fa Trarmrra. Notice is hereby givea that t will cxamiae all acraeas.whe may desire In J. lh Mi.iit, ii. km uJliilu 9m.m teachers ofthu public school ef tat ) couaty, at lied Cfeaa oa the third' (Saturday of each meath. D. M. Htjrrtn, CoaalySaat.' rAtma.. awe. rjrjtiAroM IF TAKEN DURING CHAMCEOF LIFE ggr72 (J ATLANTA. CA. FOB HALE BY C. U C'OTTISCi FOR CASH! 3 a a FBOaj Till DATK OX, I Nil ILL Nfcl.l. nji ;OOD Oa Tkc STRICTLY CASH BASIS, Aad la alolag m will be aalc to live any raaloairra tkc krarfll of better price I ahall keea a coat oleic stock or Dry ooau, Bool, ftkoc, aad rocerte, aatl aollell joar trade. S. V. Spokksfii-xd. Miles F. Hayes Patent - Collar ! For sale bv J. O. BUTLKK Re1 Cloud, ltuckeye IlamesB nhop. fcherlira aair. lnhhrnriirn, tu.it ihmIitmihI In tli lr liifof aii'irtltr ( viV incl from ife-utTCrr ,f 1.. 1!. Fiirt. Clerk l the lirlil Cmirt of Im Kiaitth JiHlkial IHtrirt. wtihlii ami Ir V. Ik trr eoiintv, rlrcuka, mki a lrcrr' in an r tknt oertdfiitr. tliert'in, Mtirrrin. Jowpti K. IUII- h plaintiff, nurt asH;ut .lolut T, KuttuNi ami Martha lfc l:ltlnii. Itefrmhuit. lluUI airain offer fornaleat tniMIc ermine totbr IiIkh--.t tiliWIer for cash in Kami at the rct.t rinor 4 the rourt hitUH. at it CImhI, In iwhl UHtrr iNMinty. Nebraska, (that lrlns thi tilare wnrrr the lat tertn A kII url a lnfl-n. on the 13th elay mf Jaa. .. D. Il, Atlo'rliirk j. ai. of .ill !.r. lh fulkataK ilt-crltM'tl profH-rty U-lt: The wmth half 4 Hie smitliwrt iinartrruf xrrllon fititr la lwn hli thive north ia ranr nine tt f s . m. tn WrlUT niuiiiy. Nrlinioka. l.ltrn unlcr tat) lwnl tlni-.il it.i J LKtrtiitNT A. I. !. f.A.TKKi, Hterl. o. C.Tr.al.ltrt'Wt)' I. II. KTTitW. I'Liinlia ' Atti.nwj. rjaS For want f rh IthVIrM Un alMireiwtrU hereby roittimieil until March 2. ll. '.A.Teel..HheTlff. Ily O. r. TeH. ln") Chattel Mortgage fNale. Nnlk-e li herebv trhrn that by virtue 4 chattel niortsace datejl on the Mil lay f ! ritarj'. !. and duly Sled in the oSWerf the roualy clerk of Wrhtfer eotinty. Keb..4lthe llth day of February, I , nml executed by H. A. Ihirtnu and It, P. Barton to L. '. Ollbert to erure tlie payHKBt of the nam of Bjafaau ii)am which there la due the ua ef flS4.ll. Default tiiii beeu htade tn the wm al aM mm ami w utt or other proceeillur at law aatintcbrvn ianUtuted to eeure Ntld debt ar an iart rhereef. therefore i will icll the prop erty therein orirrlbel: Iwa vearttaa; teertaailtwutW(-)earohl heifer, one nrrrl horae. at ullic aurtioa at Hie yar.t 4 (iMnrd tn Waller in ihe town af Owle. WehMer eawa ty. Nesnwka. n tltc llth 1r of February, tart, at one o'clock v. m. of ald day. L. C. UUbert, afortsacee. ieegal Iwotlee. In the district court of Webster rwnty. Xe lrwka. AUlUMN.Caraahjn ) JIenceT Alexander et ala ) Notice to ma-rraldent iVrfemlanta. Hamerr Alexander and iJ1m- AleuuaaVr. hi. wile, win rase notice titai on the ara aar orirrrmbrr. Ir. the b,ve Paled UaiMIB ne,i ma reutoa acainu nthera. la aaid court, the wSSa which are far Ihe forccbMiire race, cites If om io thraher lt. 1. anl file far record corded la the offkr of the rreari r of ! ot said Webtercnfy In loofe x. nace 4I. ci tctlnc the fotlowiRc 4rrUmM ml eatale aad Mrewdait itaarl In uM county faatt: The Borth-eat if1eco arctWi thtrtcaw (I3laa alp tow( worth, raawe twehe 1 12 weat af tha Cth o. hu that defaalt ha hera aavil Bl Ha Mtaarat of the iawVMe4a-M arrwr4 hr aaal aaorfxase. aad there 1 wm ttepkdMl there. 5 aa the 1 rf nag bamBtJ aad farty-eaght W. hva aad n-tath fl lin-ibwrlher aBB llinai 1 at teaarrerat twr aawaaa thaeeaa Itmm 4mmm- arrli. !1. which iarriire4 by aai aaoriaaaw which Ha valid Bea Mt4raatar fUavt tlpaivfor theaa!earai4 arwaa afrweaVl Incta hw, to aatlatr the ami iaf aJJaSj! I 4a huw ia the arnalr. al far a 4em SHlian , hwt theewftyrrf mlraiaBoa efaHaT aaht da fradaata aa4 fr aa H)cacrh ri f rahilaai YawCawd chaf laaaeeu ialiKT BhiBir aaM Mtaaaa aw or hefwe rath) aTsqr afl atarch. tan . iwRthel taaaaaatnar. a4 KJM&L &9w'tlWBB? UftvmV caC. mV amaur maua Jm toavmaV fJaaaaYamV BBHJBBmBBBBBBBmBBBBBBBBjK. ;,Im!m M BBmBTJaT ' ITbW! ammO f it f: " V - ' i Br mmaj "-ai mf aammm amBkaV. &.: BamBBrl aTBBTJlBm- lBmaTB- aamTBaTBaMaE! mmamY. uBuBLmmBMtemmBmw . 9mar4VBBTomaTofaTo7 ' " BWuBBBaBBBaanBT - " tlBBBBBBBBBBV '""!"C - --3.5'iaBmBV IfMCBBMB oawM usaTWTfB ff?taV m ajj. Tiiart.Mmarrrta. rwtawt'aAaarmy. , !!? 3antr a, Stole af XUistta.1 Ba1wtasawaa1 af aar aU eawaCy af h, a? aaaaa. hjaaarowc. ataw a BhesSat day. law aa Baa waiBhY aaw) Bhw! fvwaft af havawwa Sb awwwww uawwwwwi aBaaa.wv. awwpi svraaaw awwjaaawwj aa ssaa awaaw wy awwwww, w awwJ ehwaaaBaa hi aJawaWUSf Sar Bhww awjaajaa. MawwaafaaaaraBBTht OaTSMaaraawf laniBBI ikt tt fiRk (Llepssoiled Krtir Hp, irtTiWWrUodo; rtWI old friend Jid recoqnttrjd ' cWTAU-AUS Soap I It 44 a aSocrut. A HaW Vfofce Me rtiltens, vasW Ifcir wit tB e mt &s amamBv' -m BmCV VBaat bT4 Santa Claus Soap-Maoc only wr N.K.Fairbamk&Co. CHicAca QEST WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL aTABMai:i l. last. SI.N THE PRAIRIE FARMER. I'tVMiatoT IRMTKt ltH-r ltrvTXM Agriculturt, Live Stock, Veterinary, Dairy, Hortr culture, Entomology, Poultry, Bttt, CardtM and Lawn, Science, Markets, Etc. A "lUf 4rMl ttt lt frnrrlk tM rkr.' W11 fvM u l!w fit i ! of IMUiltrv. Ii airvltM. Iatr. st.1 Uu( l'UnUir . IW - iwwt.fi tjt4 tmmU. liUrt Utt lYarUul IttiMrilkmt - I Tlu-0 T1 w-rl t.. WmIiiIHI.w rilri One Dollar Per Year. Prairie Farmer Horse Book. dwHlilH t CmmUImImc VUaUle 9SO Mllrr. . ISO Ma tmm . TkMMititi aMMr r.'r.Hn m.I MlrtM !!.. a ri a rar kbitmb or rar raiiK raKac 1lmrj t4l.r; Aut ti n . Il.. t MW. .i-, ts l-Mr tlr t Tki.afc a4 THK railRIK rAKJIKK , ! -f- .a. BB mmmfmrt-rmmtf B1.A4. wfW9 rrM. !" Saat niCC far a CMS af FBHI laasaramra la TNC rlUNNC faJIMa. Addf Tbb Mill FafMr M. b., Ill Mmk It, ttinpt " NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO paid up ajpjyji,Soo,ooo. Tahe 'Br;.ptHralUH Thraa. UrtNtw )xi 1U t Joaiu.5 dirttt -UN ih WfO" anil not thnxtsii an nriii or r,Mntmtm man BVeaaae yim run the hme.t rale UtraaM mki mi rt tour iniHiO fimnolUlrli we Vi Ih cim our apt'iicaiiou mi aa e can mUr vmi llif Im-i trtm rmmm intereat ainl tln'lvil U n)icm( Hon ontlte lutetit iaymeitt ragw ) 011 will t-I'lrawvl lilt our utaitnef irvntile Ked Cloud. Svb. WANTEPl Bra aaa) W ea to eall al oar all elaaaea of Fllll Mm ftewlag Baehlaea, araaaa, 'arrla, ete. era faaaala la eoanotete aaa we araaeh of Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, I.. II. FORT, M.nn. Abstracts of Title FuniWit-d to all IamU in WbottT Cotiutjr, AfXBfmtrly hirxt ON 8HOKT NOriCK. Itotla tta,l Icti yerjirle 1 eft!f ,.er4a aa at the aaawl ra4it tract book In the U(p, KMri4)T wmtattoa. Taar faa 1 lwae All orilet a Hlir.1 tmvtir ! t Oaf haaal MM mm m-VtmrO. A I. II. FORT THE PIONEER Feed oiA . faw4w7, F. N. Richardson. We liar Bore hay and mor f-ons, mum oata, and mur barn (all of which we poicluLfed wlien ffriotja wen ay down) titan anv firm in town, there! we K ire aired '2 kv U lower R8ta tban any firm between tlie 2 trn. IVjanling by tlie day, week or month. We do not brag of mir hon maavhip. Stock in otir care thowrn tlieir ktvyinit. Call m mi at the old reliable barn back of PofrtoOce and Jb m Tinced that what we lell yon ia tnie. BAILEY Abstracters, Real and Farm Loan Agent Red Ckoijd, Neiiiasra. Afavtracttt of title fnrnihed accnrattly and inaBiUy. garta-afactioB Gnarand. lO.fXlO botid THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK a? uesm .aamm acsaaaa aanaaak aaaaam 19111 positively Lower than any yard in the world aV TJatacr, lre. Hevbt CiaagB,V'rrs Kum L SmtmMTt FIRST NATIONAL BANK. jRad Cloud Nabraaha. CAPITA! 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