The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 27, 1891, Image 1

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A woman may sevand a Woman may pn,
And a Woman mayworKalday,
But !wliefJ STAup comes into kr muse
Then vkiisfa al twublej aWay.
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DO YOU
Want to save from
dollars
On a Suit of Clothes?
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Want to save 33
Boots, Shoes
Goods.
DO
Vant to buy Groceries Cheap ?
BO YOU
Vant to save 33
Hats and Caps ?
BO
.Vant to buy Notions at less than
wholesale prices if so call on
Pope Bros.
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SUCCESSORS TO K. A. IIAXDY.
Lumber and Coal.
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FOE SALE BV C 1 CCnTIXG
Allcr.
To share heldcrs of Tfce Peoples
Building Loan & Saving Asocxtion
at Rfd Cload, Nebraska.
Your shares wll tedaeatJ pav ble
at this oficeon Satarfay. F eb. 2iWk.
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Red Cloud,
Jack Front.
Wriitcn lorTitKOHiKK
Jack Frost with high Jirtistic hkill.
On window paries can tr:u.o
Tho most bewitching, bright le-4ijjas,
Of beauty rare and j;raco.
Witii but a breath ho interweaves
The strangefit traceries
Of lac1?, fatars and foliage.
liushw and forest trw.
Of fern leaves, brambles, broideries,
Of vines, and fruits, and flow ere.
Of (hail groves, of rural glens,
nd of enchanting bowers.
Th SKimo .1,'ick Frot is double faced,
Tho en'iny of my race;
He is the chap that nips my note.
And bites my manly face:
My cheekhe blanches, of my lxard
lxng icicles he makes,
And taken my very breath away
And shatters dery nore
I treat Ue fellow with contempt
And icy-cold reserve.
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Ta.soi.esiIaoi-, Feb. 27. 1SDL
ULAKUIKI (AMATA
A Rendered ly Home Tuleni,
a Ilrilliant Siieeeon.
On last Inday night thero occured at
the oora house tho best entertainment
that has been held in this city for many
days, in the 6hac of tho blackbird can
tata, under tho auspices of tho ladies
aid Mcioty of tho .M. E. church. It was
from beginning to end loudly applauded
by the large audience present. Tho can
tata proper was played to erfection by
tho httlo folks as wiIl as tho largo ones.
Tho pie was one of tho largest wo hae
over feen and when tho tventy-lie
blackbirds camo rushing out ortho toji
after Low Albright had caned it with
his artistic hand, it caused loud applause
and tho king and jueen, (Mr. CI. W.
Uarker and Miss -May llandall) were su
premely happy oer tho fact that tho pie
was so large and apparently lit for onl
king'' to oat. After the pio had been
dissected the little blackbirds were lined
up on tho stage and rendered the black
bird MMig, "Fowand twenty blackbirds
baked in n pie." After that the httlo
fairies under the leadership of Kena
Smith was tho liuest part of tho program
and the httlo folks erfonned tho drill
in a manner that wsis faultless. 1 Jena's
ability as a captain is certainly beyond
reproach as hho handled the company of
twenty foilr Httlo tads in a manner that
would have done credit to a genernl in
tho regular army. It was splendid.
Then camo tho "quack song" which
drew forth continual applause Then
camo Tom E. Penman with a violin nolo
that was beautiful. Tom is an expert
violinist and probably Jias no equal in
the btate. Tho Misses Montio 1 ulleys
and Lottio Sherman entertained tho
audienco in a duet, also Miss Jessie
Shorman and Stow art Albright did them
selves credit in a beautiful bong. The
quartet by Mrs. liriggs of .Superior,
Stewart Albright, Miss Koso Emigh and
Mr. Li. 1. Albright was highly apprecia
ted and loudly encored bj tho audienco.
Anson Higby was a complete success
and drow forth tho npplnuso of tho en
tiro audience. The Mibs Pearl Skeen
and Koto Emigh sang a beautiful
duet and wero loudly applauded. Tho
.MisMKi Mary Miner and Montie Tulleys
prohided at tho piano, and Bovenil others
wing but wo were unable to make notice
of all separately, but suilico it to say that
it was josittely the finest entertainment
w;e have had in Rtd Cloud for many
davs.
Every body is talking abut recipro
city. Canada is having a big fight
over it. C Wiener like wiiehas a
word to say on the subject. Flc
claims to have received many favors
fiom the pcop'e of thi vicinity and
now will reciprocate by selling them
good goods at a low prices to moot the
hard times. To pr-ivc this to the
public, he asks them to come and
see for themselves.
Tlic W. It. CJ. Convention.
The authorities of the 1$. & M. rail
road in their usnal generous manner,
Ito us reduced rates on our trip to
i'lattsmouth to attend the convention,
and of all the branches of that road, we
think our Valley road excels, with ite
elegantly furnished cars, courteous con
ductors, aud attentive porters, who with
out a fee are willing to wait upon the
ladiee, even to tho extent of running out
to pet them a lunch at the last minute
bofore the train starts. Our delegation
increased at every station, Mrs. Man
chester Vosl National S. V. P. joining
us at Lincoln, and Mrs. McIIenry na
tional president, accompanied by one of
!uer nius came in me car at uniana.
This was unexpected, but none the less
pleasenu It wnsdark before w reached
our destination, and it was very gratify
ing on alighting from the car with the
crowd, to hear the voice of a friend say
ing, lis 3Ire. Knight here? You must
come right up to our house."
A boat 150 members were in attend
ance at the convention, all enthu$iatic
in the cause7 Besides the national pres
ident there were present, the national
aid Mrs. Stocking of Denison. Iowa, and
Mrs. Bessie Young. National CJ. V. P.
of Kansas City. The first day was occu
pied with the reports of officers which
were excellent. The chaplains report
which contained descriptions of memor-
i lal day cervices, was long but full of in-
tre?i ana l noticed that the report from
Etftl Cloud told of more interestinir m:-
l erases than any of the others. The la-
choa of Plattsmouth took the delegates
to their homes and entertained them
hospitably. The Belief Corps served
dinner and supper to them in a larga
room adjoining the hall where they met.
PlattMnouth is a city of hills, and the
residence of ay friend when? we were
estertained is situated on ooe of them,
three-fourths of a mild irom the conven
tion halh but that was no detriment to
as, for a carriage took ns down in the
morning and was ready to take eg home
it any time nf the night that we were
.-ready to go, and some nights it was in
tbe sall hour that we went. We en
joyed the whole of it. and came back to
our hooMW well satktied with the results
of the work, aad glad that we had tie
privilege of asdstinjr in placing in office
the right kind of women who will make
our order this year a soccess in all re
spects. The following is a list of the
prominent officers: Ftes., Amanda Fr
dl of Kearney; S. V. P.. Kate MeMak
eaof Flattssnosth; G. Y. P., Isabella
Ffdier of Pawnee Cry; TreaiL, Gr
trade Cocnel of Grand Island; chap
lain. Ada H. Billings of Geneva: Dele
rate at large to Portland. Coc- SileflG.
Webster County, Neb., Friday, February 27,
Superi Ur I'rorecdlRsa.
rob. 2L, board con.end at 10 a. m.
Chairman being absent it whs moed
and carried tbat Isaac Fish act aa tem
Ioriiy chairman. Number of members
present !.".
Minut-s of last meeting read and ap
proveil. Mr. Xason and Mr. Gere, members of
tho state relief committee, apjeared le
fore tho board and made some remirks
in regard to tho relief business of the..i -m x
t;lte.
.ft Jotirtiril ti 1 . j. l.
1 -"Vi i. . Wur.t c iiivtip), 17 jut ..
l'--ti'iHi fnni ii.irfir it touiiMnit for ntniil
UiK liriilat" u-vi, ril :m! r?(crrci lo coniiulttif
on lrllsc
i'fHirtif romn.iit von M-ttlcnu-ni wStli conn.
ir tr usurer rfixl clerk tiiuilt rrmrt ulilcli wan
irul Am eil mill carritl tlui jcort I v fj
!el. Hill in reialrin: r.iilile ltrk lirMge !".
f.hlrli ruiaiuttu-cnn cUiins rrp'Ttril .ionl!e
M7L-.ilImtil .iinl rlcrk o.ilcrtl to ilraw uur-ra-i
mi lriiSr funil for aiil minotint
Conuiilionfr of i'i;l;!ir l.nnlt nnIIuiUic
m.uSc rt-'p'tl tl'iil ;lietiuntj Iwuril njitMiInt a-
Irjwr i r an"le the u', ue an
of .c 1 I l'l.
Vofl anil curriril licit ch.ilr ;iiikiIiiI a com-
mlllrfof iu(i:md tli tt Hit-c!t V iK.Uly the iiw
ttt'K ifkiti for Atlil apjimKil to mijKilnl one to
mei-t snM coininlUi-e t the clerks onicHiil
proctfil to nppi.tiie silillaml Chair atiixilnt
fl as villi coininltlte dco K. Coon ami John
ConiiiilUe' hi joir f trni reiirtfil tliat thr
n.Hf riMit''il thr ji.or farm to It. 1. Ketnl lor
the -.ir 1.SU1 for "i rtif rejii.t of ihr com
mittee was aitepteil ami the contract nuwle by
salil lonuiitlteoulUi .Mr. 1'eeil endnrsril. Mmoil
amlc.irncil that the clerk draw vs.irr.int Id fa
wn if count) sttorne for, to joy rheritf fee
for Mr Ing iaicrs In Thayer count) In case of
DKincrvIl . Webster itmuty.
Itrldse lotiunltiff made report In regard to
In:na!e brldcc which n.is ucoejted.
ictlllon of I. .1. Jlers and others for Use
building of a brtdc across the Kcptiblirnn rl
r at luatale was presented nn1 discuetl.
Movtd and can ltd thnt the brldj-c ('uestlon
be laid over until I'cb r nt 2 p. in.
lollou by aIjim that tho board reconsider
their former motion made at lat mcetini: and
strik" Websiei emmty from the drought stilck
en distrtft. I.nld owr to Jith.
Adjourutil to l'tb. ut 'J u. in.
LOt'M, DItirT.
Tho IxKird of Mijervisors were in hcs
iion this week.
See John J. Ducker if joti want bar
gains in dry goods.
Prices thnt you never heard of at J. J.
Ducker'b for ca-h.
See Gcorgo Wliitson's ndvertiHcment in
another column It will pav yon to peraso
it.
John Ducker will make you many
hnrdtimo prices, if ou will call and see
him.
Hon W. A McKeighnn is home from
Washington where ho hns been feveral
weeks .
E. A. Vandyke of Inavnle. hns fixed the
"Big Injun" with enongh money to buy
bread forseveral meals.
Hr. Iron- of Iuavle was a pleasant cnll
er this week. Mr. Irons is decidedly in
favor of a new bridge at thnt place-
W. B. Itoby of hi- city wa chosen a
delegate to the national encampment of
tho G A. Hs. which (nkes place at De
troit, by the Mate- encampment.
ijAi:Ktrt: -- At tho reidence of the
bride's parent near Bed Cloud. Nebraflka,
Feb. L'l, lKll.by O.H. Trnrnan. lr. El
mer E. Fogg aud Mis Pearl Hicks both
of Webster County.
George Whiton has moved his hard
ware quartern into the idoreroora lately
vacated by E. McFarltnd. Thin room will
make a lino More for George, and by far
the best store room in red clond, bewide
leening his insrance.
Clark Cather is homo from California,
whoae ho will moo in a few days. He
likes that country very much. We are
sorry to lose Clark and his family, from
Red Cloud, but take pleasure in wishing
him prosperity in the Golden state.
Hon. Chas. Fobtor, ex-govornor of
Ohio, has been appointed Secretary of
the treasury, to fill tho place lately
made vacant by tho death of the late
Secretary Windom. Mr. Foster -is one
of the ablest and brightest of American
statesmen and will mnko a good record
for himself and party, in that oflice.
Genernl Shermnn, the last of the Great
Generals of the late war has pased away
and was buried in St. Louis this week.
as becomes a noted General of the late
war. The military, the G. A. R. boTe,aad a
number of the old company he first com
manded were in lino and followed him to
his last renting plnce, amid many teir of
sorrow. Sherman was beloved by oldiet
and civillian alike, and his memory will be
revered through all ages,
Oscar Patmor, tho affable and gentle
manly proprietor of the south end flour
and feed store, has sold his interest in
thnt institution to our friend Charley
Myers, of Amboy. Mr. Milon Wilson, a
well-known citi7en will assume the
management of the business, and Tun
Cninr w ishes the new lirm all the suc
cess tiosibe and is sure that Mr. Myers
and Mr. Wilson will command a goeirj
trade and retain the patronage that Mr.
Patmor built up. Success is our best
wish-
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give an entertainment at
their church Tuesday evo March 3d.
I'ROCKAX.
Quartet Luna.
SoloTeneta Addie lieigle.
Trio- Down in the Dewy DelL
Solo The Little Woman -Mr. Taggart.
Male Quartette.
Fan drill
Duet O Were. Thou in the cold blart-
Mrs. Dauchv and Mr. Taggart.
Sola- The Melody Divine Mr. Cotting.
Quartet Moonlight will come again.
Admission 20 cents, children 10 cent.
Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Thers will be a special ni9eting of
of equal savage society at the reji
dencc of Mrs J. A. Tait on Tucjdaj
March 3d, at 2 oclock p. m. .ill
women interested In the cause are
eirBCatly requested to b pretest.
J. A- Tait, Sct.
H&est of all
mi
Aasouimar raw
JHdMa.
Brolhtr Hummel hn been holding;
a revival meetiog a Orio, for the
pail week with good succr.- Gto.
is a niftier.
William Hooper km ban havinir
quits a time in hi fimily with the
LaGrippc.
Mr. l'ai-flmorc'a children arc down
with tho TjG rintMV sKn Air. .I.-Itis
The upell'ng s hool in di-trici DO.
wa good. Joseph Hilliutl
took
cake, l.c is a good one.
Wr hope wc tdi:ill have a crop of
corn this jcar. then wc shall have
cattle next fall, if we can t't-lv save
"tST.-,.. ue a-. c
question of tartlT. then wore
able
speakers on both ndes of the quetio.
l . l i . J .1 i
nnf bii'li tiriff dnp.x tint have niiieb
out nigii tarin uoc." not nave uiucn
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in hann. w have had too much of
that in the west, is one ol the rauses
of our financial condition today.
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CI'T THIS Ol'T.
If 30U buy $3 worth of
goods of C. Wiener for cash
and prc.-ent tis slip you will
receive in return 23 cents. Not
good after July 1st, 1801.
Cuwlc.
Mr. Haines was last week tum
nioncd by telegram to the funeral of
his mother at Urooklyn, Iowa. lie
reached (hcic on time, although
the train was wrecked near Lincoln.
Geo. Hagcr received 1 message
telling of the death of his sister at
Fremont, Neb.
Hcv. Wolf, pastor of the M. K.
church, lift on the lGth, for a viit to
his father, at Kcithsburg. 111.
Rev. Seely is hoi ling protracted
meeting with good prospects at Mt.
Hope school houc. X.
FHrMcrn Creek.
The weekly jold wave st ruck-
u
Sunday afternoon bat pas?cd
over
without any snow this tunc.
G, W. DeLong left here for Salt
Lake City, and Idaho on Wedtiodaj
of last week.
The kids that have been stealing
Joe Scott's gtub out of the house,
while he is herding cattle had better
go a little slow for the third time
might charm some of thorn a litl'e.
W. N. llichardson will build
large brick house on hi.' ranch tl.i."
summer, a good many of the brick
ar already on the ground.
Wc hear tkat a car load of -ecd
grain came to Rivcrton lat week to
be distribnted among the needy. I
hope the rich ones will get their
share.
George Starks of McCook, who ha
been firing on the rail road for two
years was home over Sunday for the
first time.
iMMvale.
The weather is very changeable of
late.
Mr. Hunter shipped a car load of
bogs from his ranch last week.
Mr. Wilson of Amboy was in the
Vale Friday and Saturday, the guest
of S. . Wolcott and family
Mrs. Harvey has came back
from
tbet-c
Iowa and is visiting friends in
parts.
Young Dennis had an organ come
from Chicago last week,
Mr. Kaigbt went to Red Cloud
last Monday.
Your Supervisor, Mr. Holdredgc, is
in lieu uioua tnts wecrt.
Kid
There will be a special examina
tion of all applicants, desiring to re
ceive certificates to tacb in the pub
lic schools of the county, at Blue
Hill, Marh 7lh, 18D1, beginning at
9 o'clock: a. m.
D. 31. Hc.vrrs, SapL
ESTATE OF AXXEKE IAS.
Mcxcis, Ind-, Feb. 11.-Jim Silas
CovaU of this city has just been noti
fied that she is an heir to the Anneka
Jans estate, in the heart of New
York city, valued at 1200,000,000,
and she with the other heirs, will
meet at Indianapolis next month,
where definate arraagcTBeBta will be
rsade to settle the vast inheritance.
Mrs. Covalt is a sear relative f Mrs.
Elira Whiterew Kyeera of New Al
bany, who is the great grandtlsaugbt
erand caly known desecafacl of Aa
neka Jaas. Tie estate, eoprisiag
thirty-six acres in the very heart of
New York city, was leased to Trinity
esmrch in 1790 for aiaety-nise
jean.
Ih regard to Trinity cfearch prop
erty there arc heirs new residisg ia
Red Cbai, whoae aaotaer was great
great graad daughter of the aeted
Aaneka Jaas acd Doataaie Everdaa
Bofarsma.
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coiiimunlrallon to all t.ian. att rltlr rut t4 .
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trans-xcaulc vai.irtv
MAGNIFICENT
YESTZBULX XXfRKSS TRAINS
Lilln; all rrmi-tllnr In lAmAnr of t)ulrnrct.
lt-n CHirifiO atkl Iii;i MOINnri, OIL'MIL
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TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN R0UTX
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fun 51nlU)U, llkr. IVak arvt all lAhrt MotUry ao4
rrrnle rrnrtan.lrtlr aivl mlnlticitUf ilrtt In Culorada.
DAILY rAST EXPRESS TRAINS
From Ft. Jtmrfh arxl Cmi City n and ttmn all In.
Jirtant town.rltlM and auctions In Fratlin V atmaka,
Katiua and Ui Indian TerrHorj. Alan rla ALTirRT
LH.V ROlTn from k'uisu Clly i4 a.ltr to Watf.
town. M.x Fall.. aiNNr-M"OUS and ST. 1'ACU
eonnartlotif far all Jlntt north and nortljwrrl trtvra
t!. Ukra and Hi' Inciftc CWrt.
For Ttckrtt. Iaj. Foldm. or dlr4 Inforroallae
fjljr to any Conr-m TUkrt 0V In the Ualtrd Htlm
cr Canada, or addrraa
C ST JOHN, JOHN KSAtTIAN.
GrlJUmtr, Ctnim
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Notice Is hnrcliy pcti tlut nlcr anil tjr lr
lue of nn o il-r of s.tl- tasul friim thr onVtc f
. It. Cnnw. rink tf thr lttrirt roiirt flth a.b
JuUI"iiaI tttstrlrt, wi:liiiiaiil for Urttatrrmuutf,
.scimtsKH. i'"i a Urcnc In 'in mllon IflHllnt
llirrt-ln. u Mrrriii I ja-ttxlrr iv. TuIIf trutr
pUlntir! and ai:I'ist John K. Fhlllls rt al IMrrv-
Untl shall oflnr for Kalr at jul;Hc Trndnt to hlsb
est muiicr lor casii in liarxl, at ihr rast ioor or
titr courtkouar at i:ij (lotxl In Uetwtrr roiiatjr.
.Ncbnukja (that hclnr Uie tMilldliie hrrclothe
Iat term of viM court wai holili-ti) on the
jnihAny or JlwrrW A. II. Iftl
at 1 oVl'irk p in.olaald lUr.thr Wlosiinir c!r-
rriucil proterty twlt z Tbv nortlic-xst iiaartrr
of section trii (10) In tnwiihlr tliirr (3)
north, muse rlptrn(lt) nt TClIi 1. in. In
Wrfoster count r. rtirta l.lTrti uihW
liaud Uiu ITtli Jar of FrttHiArr A. I . It.
)
C. A. Treat, !hrrlfT.
vt IJjr O. C Tan, In'tJ'.
Brrcaenridr. IlrrrkrnnJc' A (rofrt,
I'Ultitlfl'j AtUinir.
KkeiiVa fdile.
Notlc Ii rrrelnr Kltm. that under aaU br
tlrttir of an ortJer of alr ltMir.1 f rota th" ofttre
of C. II. fron. clrrk of th dlttrict court of thr
rlchth judicial dlaUlct tthln aoa for Wc&'rr
nmntr, tintka, upon a dorr- In an action
jx.-ndlnic therein, brrrlrt Sorajti aad Mot-
man CompaiiT arc plaintiffs, and against Zd
..I L'l.kt .... . ..... . . . .f.
snu. I sliaJl offrr for Ale at iubllr vrcior ti
the hlrhrst bidder for c.h In hand at thwtaat
rr of thr c(urth'tir at Rrl Cloud. In aatd
Wctrtr muntr. Nrtirm.tca, (that hHn thr
ruildlnz wherein th last irrra of taid court
was holden on titr
35II. lHf of starch A. D. !!,
at II o clock a. ra..of al dar thr follow In
ilrrrll profrrtr to!': Itta four and 6tr
In Mork twrntj-(lr. In thr U-wn of hiut 1 1 ill.
"Winter rMintr, hraka.
ttttrn undrr mr hane thl ITth 67 ,f Frbru
arjrA I. Il.
C A Trau Khrrlx.
O. C Treat- Iirpetr.
v. a. ah hot. iiaiBurrtAOorrMT.
ffheiifTa Kale,
Notice l hcrcttrglTen. that tmdrr awl hr rlr
tr of an ottW ox Jr Niorl frn the ofScr of
C U. C nor C3rrk of the Irtatrtct Cntirt of th
Kljch lb Judicial IHatrtct, 1th la mnitor Wrb
rouBty, Vrhrasca. ujob a drcrr In an ay-Uoti
prndinz. tbcrrln, hrrln, Thr Wlllford and
N'orthwar Mai. aiawtnxlBj; C arr pUlntiS; xM
azaiastC ILirtrctal lrSxUaU. I aha II
oSer for aalr ptibllc rredwr. to ! hlhrtt
bicder for caah in hand, at thr rxt 4am t th
courtltousr at Kc4 Cloud. In aaM Webstrr
cminty. KftiraaVa, (that WlrJC th IralWlsf
whrrctii the last trnn of aaid eosr t m hotdrn J
outhe
llh 4my TMmrrh A. D. Mtl,
at II o'ctork a. m. of said day, the fIti lcv
cr!rd prnprrtr iolt Lot teatr-os fn
aiMi tves.T4To s la block tra e) railroad
afldltioa ia Kcl Qoud. rrfttrr cwaty. Ne
hraaka- C.Itcb voA-t my ha&4 tab 3d da of
February a. I. II
C a, Tcax. "rriff.
O.U. rwtzu lrpxlr.
Batty, raafo X. Daecui. ss-x
rUitaUS' Atxemtrj.
MrrertaTa KsOe
Notice i brrsbr trrra. thai usvttr aarl bj r)r
toe of aaoTtirrof iaasrd free rsmct
I- IU rort, Otk of the rwxex Orwt f tiw
Btith JudjcUJ DtatncU wtOOa a4 Ut Wet
itrr eosatT. aelaraakja, Man a cr ia aa ae
tla pr-vJInr. tKre.&rrete.Jor4i K. BaJI
ry It pUrsUa. a ariJtt Mkm T. Eaatewa.
s4 Martha 1- Jt&Msaoe. Dciestesta. x ateS
ag-als oSer for aae a: MbMe rvwtm tola a--t
4Ar for cask tekas4 at tke mat oor oT
Ue eerxrllMwe. at Kctf Oeui. la aaM W,
ee-tr. Xelscxaka. rtaai brrtac BW t4at
Oitluttem (fMMMrlniMfa. oatte
lStk ttajr rf Java. ja. a. llfl,
at t e'decfc . am. ef aaM . Ore fofiovlatr
deKrlrd ptwtHy ftcrrK
ra wsqu narc c
Om? vseUroYtt faarBrr ot
nr la terrs
NUvtarce aorta ii
ta Wriitr emraty,
haxrf tit ad y of
wxacof p.m.
Urrtaraiaarary
A.D.M-.
C.A.Taau rrriflL
o.aTaaulfevety.
rt. R . Iran, naitl ' Aaerser. ItmM
Far n ut ea MMin tiw aaveesralala
bevtrr raaafeBiwat mUSA Marra J. fM.
ClTrd.
BracTwa.
Notice 5
tarar aarrCtsr
a(C.E.Ci-aMtrk of
witli ara Oml mum a4 w 1r-
ef wlm laaarw tnaa xm
9la awSa9sawl aWRnS, "lM Bawft Jflf KAf00t
aankaacco are fiaMaav aa4 acataat lraw'4
A. 10'ia aa4 Mary t Wii,ea ot mis .
1 irixula. 1 - aaW- raVt at vaftac ea
awaaTSM .kjwirf UUmr tm tm f awrrf at
itMVtMrriMMT.itwav fnaat aataw
wiiiflliirjriBieaiaVtoaii--waaaat4tawrt
Mlanjrramaa.ataTalaar.wlilliilaart
CTafessat MaMMf-V aaaawM taM atsBsaTaaaw rMaT arawasl
arfraaawre-sr9y Taafw. twaw aaaaaBajnj. JBI
aW,aaaaaa faas ftan aalaraaaV ftaara jb aamaaaa j- - -
rawaW VaaflaaV wtaWrW WSBaT avy aaHaV VbbbI
For A FEW DAY!
We arc
PANTS
II TO
Wc have a new stock
Better
I.OWB1
THAN
CHEAP
WehiBTl'DeviPits
Different than you ever
of
and see our One Dollar Pant, nevej will
rip, so long as vou both do live
together.
McNitt
ri
TRY CUTTINGS
SARSAPARILLA!
FOR THE
It I Ihr lcal Spring- JPIetllrlnc
F. O. IMakcalee.
Blakeslee & Hatch,
lHrrrMira lt Wartaer At. WulTmngrr.
Call tb attention of tb pnbtle to tho fact that thr ro ctals p.
A Fine Line of Boots and Shoes
In the location formerly cccupied by Warner fc AVolfnj?er
and invito yonr inspection.
leading brands. They will be ready for busmen in a few
day?. "Wait for them.
Old Keliable. Feed and Sale Stable
ssaVr gaa
I afaaJI ranwMcl a CiearraJ
farlfe all !
We aell awe ef DeWtU llule .-ia-f
en taaa aaj elscr pill, tiicir aeiiaa I
0 east, S3 txH jftlp ? CMSttlil,
ara ike ket rrralaUr f ike Hrrf
taataek aaj berwles. 2
C L. Comsfo.
lies oa feaaeas aad bc77ea aJ aS aai-
earwl ia W isaU by Wooiferd 'a
D. B. Spanogle,
Rkal Estate"
AND tOAN AgEJ
Red Cloud.
Vol. IB. No. 31.
croinir to rcll
Vj .
SELL
JUST IN,
Styles, Better Goods
PHICBS
KVIiR !
wore before Comei
& Galusha.
BLOOD.
lar awHrkrf .
rraak Hatch.
Thy projxwc to keep all the
ftflrrofrr Iwajr, Prt
SoatJi of Farmer LsaaUr Co., r t?
llcn-U aotiJ of Holland Ifg8r 9U
YAm Siret.
Red Cloud. Neb.
PIT
rtttMag. faalc asset Ktetouaae a4M.T
fi tlQsamw aVV
$4ammmmfe:i mf5?
fttfl'aammmmmfiifcaH ammmw
vaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaV I i
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
siBtaa jsTpaaacwa sawai uaaa,
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