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' . v ! rvtt--.f 4-r - -Srr.a - ""rWIKilfTww ffiTi -----JrpiMilBlPiMy la-a-a-aW -tlZ-il-mlBWwMiBJ11" IIIIHIBIBHllHyijR --tt - vr jv HMb rrjHtBS h vmclvv---7 .. b i f '--r'..i --jMMKMMMy-g- g-' - sy . ' v r :MilMfMv ' - ,j aaa ja aaa ! ' "' aa aSaa aa aa aa aTaa aa P'-tj ." 4l53fe"v .-5& r" - '-? cvmS T aa a a aa aa aa aa aa aa &?2f -'1 iv- ijrfpp - jr , -- r , - aePHVPHBHbv-K?sSSi9ss9S9MiHfef:2c' 3 - P ' rS HtaaW-aMrcrjjjrt- - By A. C. Hosmer. StillonTop! THE- Square ofe7 flye Clothing House, Ail Iir(ireiise s100 f Men's, Boys' 0id Children's Clothing ! An Immense Stock of Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear and Hosiery. An Immense Stock of Hats and Caps, New and Fashionable, An Immense Stock of Men's and Boy's Boots and Shoes. An Immense Stock of Trunks and Valises await your inspection. Prices and Quality Guaranteed ! You are invited to call. C. WIENER. Last but not least, we carry a big stock of all kinds of Woolens to be cut and made up by us into first-class Suitb, Tants, &c, by first class workmen. We Ivelhem "fitsl Xo one object to having a neat fltliiip boot or fthor, HENCE OUR POPULARITY : Wc Invite you to come In and pet acquainted and cv our good. Buy a fine pair of shoes for Easter ! Take home the best plowshoc in town ! Iluy the liable and older children Minicllitiig neat, nice, durable Iluy pood of ii that are fully warranted and vvill be repair ed Tree or charge in oc they fall to give aiifactlon. All goods Clean, New. Fresh and CHEAP. Blakeslee & Hatch Irotrlc!or of the Cincinnati Shoe Store. What is Ksnno Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Blillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieve teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. . f Castoria. " CMCori Is a exceUeat stedidae f or ciul- good tfftct upca tbeir cbiUrm." Ds. G. C Oasooo, LcweO, - CMtori U the lt xteamij t or cfcBdw of far dlaat vbratncxbws vdoouidertberaAl fatrrcrt of their children. 1 e Cwtori In ce&d of the rsrioa (jaek aoatnmwhieh an deccrojinc thir tared oacs, bj-fordacoptaB. morrhiae, Mothiac ?Tup aad other kartfal irnU dova thea thrott, IhwiVy tam to pfcaaSgB grTm." Dm.J.r. Ooswaj, Ark. TWa Caaiiamr . TI Dealing Castoria. CMtorU Is o well adtpced to chQdm that I rtcoBiaicad feastsparkctoaajpreiriptfoa kaovato xoe." IL A. Ascsxx.lt. Dl. Ill Sa Oxford St ErooUya, K. Y. -'OarptsjalciuM is the cbildirei difrt awat hare apokea hitily of thr xjri cace fa their ostalda practice &h Caatoria, aad aKhoach w oclj hare asoe; ccr BMdieal affaiai vhat U kaoirn as rcclir prodocia,yarB trve to coaf eaa that tiat aMriat of Caatena baa 'vos nto took' favor spools." Uxrrxa Eoanraz. aas tt C. SXTrciVrx M rry Mratt, Xv Tark OMf Italy lake Xotlce. I am the American Eagle, And my winps Hop together, Likowiso I roost high. And I eat bananas ran. Home may sit on her Sex-en hills and howl, hut she cannot Sit on me! Will she please put that In her organ and grind it? I am mostly a bird of peace And I was born without teeth, But I've got talons, That reach from the storm Beaten coasts of the Atlantic To the golden shores of the Plocid Pacific, And I use the Rocky Mountains As whetstones to sharpen them on. I nerer cackle till I Lay an egg: And I point with pride To the eggs I've laid In the last hundred years or so. I'm game from The point of my beak To the star-spangled tip Of my tail feathers, And when I begin To scratch gravel, Mind your eyes! I'm tho cock of the walk. And the Henbird of the Goddess of Liberty. The only gallinaceous Kpluribus unum On record. Tin an Eagle from Eigleville, With a scream on me that makes Thunder sound like Dropping cotton On a still morning. And my present address is Hail Columbia, U. S. A.! Se! Xew York Sun. Departed Thin Life On last Monday morning, Mrs. Mary A. Smith, mother of Mr. E. B. Snrth, of this city, departed this life, after many weeks illness, at the ripe old ae or 79 years. Mrs. Smith came to Red Cloud about seven years ago, and has lived with her feon during that period. During the past few months her health gave away owing to old age, and she was most of the time, for the last year confined to her room, ' only waiting to be called home. The morn ing above mentioned, the members of the household went to her room as was customary and found her in usual health to all 'appearance. She was asked what ?ho desired for breakfast. She made known her wants and the family prepared it for her, but during their absence from the room, the summons came, and her soul took its flight to the land beyond the blue without warning to the family. The family thought she was only sleeping and attempted to wake her, but dis covered that death had claimed her as his own. The funeral services were held at the residence of Mr. E. B. Smith and was largely attended. 11 ev. Geo. 0. Yciser officiating. The family lias the sympathy of their many friends in their great affliction. At Rent. Chas. Harper, of this city, who has been located in lied Cloud for about three years, died quite suddenly on Monday afternoon at C:45, after a lingering illness of five years, al though not confined to his bed until the last day, when hs was called by Death's messenger to leave this world of trials for one better. The subject of this sketch wax born in Sandusky, Ohio. May 10, 18C2, and consequently was 2S years, eleven months, 3 days of age, at the time of his death. He moved from Ohio to Iowa with his parents in 1S6G, where he resided until he was 2G years of age, in which state h was married to Miss Lizzie Weaycr, of CorrcctionTillc, soon after wards moved to Nebraska, and settled in uii city, wnerc ne lonowca nis trade with his brother, Joseph Har per, whenever his health permitted him to do so. His death although not unexpected caused an aching void in the hearts of his friends and relatives, who universally esteemed hnu for hi stcrl.ns qualities. He leaves a wifr. an aged father and moihcr, four brothers, one of whom reside in lied Cloud and one sister, with many other relatives to mourn his premature death. He was faith, ful and loving husband, a true friend aud brother, and dutiful son, and be loved by all rho knew him. The fas rrl services took place on Thursday morning from the M. E. Charch, Rev. E. J. Randall officiating. Tkc Pint Step. Perhap joa are run dove, can't eat, win't Mwp. can't think, caa't do anything to jocr satisfaction, and job wosder what ail. jon. Yon should heed the war ning, joa are taking the firt step into N er togs Prostration. Yon need a Kerra Tonic and in Electric Bittcra tow will find the exact remedy for raatoring yonr nerrons system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising reaalta foDew the nse of this great Kerre Tome and AlUra tire. Yonr appetite retcrns, good diges tion is restored, and the lirer asd kideys resnme healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c at L. H. Deyo drugatore. 6 Garttea See4 Of the best lot in the cttr. When in want of anything in this line re member Perkins 4k Mitchell old stand one door south of Miaer Bros. See Can. far Stale. ou caa lear orders at J. L. Mia cr's or my place. C C. Coo. 35-tf Far Sale. A fin stock of proceriea, proris ions, a-c, will be told at a bargaia if takes soon. Call oa or ad.reas, Jones 4k Erias, Be4 Cla4 Neb. tf Red Cloud, Webster County, LOCAL PUFFS. C. W. Bronson will read the Great Family Weekly for 1891. Miss Sylvia Cook, of lows, is visit ing with her sister, Mrs. M. IL Bcntley. Mrs. C. W. Bronson, of McCook, was in the Gate City, this week visit ing old friends. We can astonish you by our low prices on window curtains and wall paper. C L. Cottiog. Go to Wm. Zcluff, for a good hair cut, shave, shampoo, or sea-foam, on east side Webster Street Two or three fine rains this week, and it now looks as if wc bhould have a fine season for good crop?-. The people of Red Cloud and Web ster county, should remember to plant numerous trees on Arbor Day. F. V. Taylor has greatly increased his stock of furniture, carpets, cur tains Ac, and won't be under hold, call and see him. Flour of both winter and spring wheat, groceries and garden heeds. First door south of Miner Bros. C. M. Myers, l'rop. M. Wilson, Ag't. QThe Franklin Republican, one of the most rabid republican papers last fall, has flopped over to the indepen dent movement. The editor must have procured a pair of alliance spec tacles, to effect such a sudden change of heart. Hank Moore the genial landlord of the Gardner House, had a little ex perience with uToo-Much-Hor3e" on last Saturday night, and now mean ders the thoroughfares of the city with a dislocated proboscis, and oth er evidences of a collision with terra firm a. J. A. Boyd of the firm of Boyd & Ovcring, started for Lincoln Wednes day morning to look after a contract for a very fine granite monument that they are estimating on. They have the assuanco that they will get the contract, the cost of the work will be from $1000 to $1200. The W. R. C. will give a social on Saturday evening, April IS, in K'I Hal!. Mrs. Emma Manchester Post National Senior Vice President of the W. R. C. is expected to be here at that time. Refreshments with hot coffee will be served for ten cents. Every body cordially invited. Tne Chief extends its thanks to the sercnaders last Saturday night for some very fine music. If there is any one thing tht makes an editor happy, it is to wake up at night and hear the melodious strains of music floating through the mid night air. It's about the only time that the think of angels. Our old friend W L. Glc-.-ncr of Americus, Georgia, editor of the Amcricus Recorder, has old that pa per to the Times Company, and hence forth it will appear as the Times-Re corder. Mr. Glcssncr is one of the best newspaper men in Georgia, and did much for the growth of his pet town Amcricus. lie is an enthusiastic newspaper man, but concluded that a good job with the railroad company was much better. Wc believe that Amcricus enterprises will miss Mr. Glcssncr's enthusiasm in the upbuild ing of that enterprising southern city. It seems that "Young America" or 'Old America" or "Middle Aged Amer ica" as the case may have been should be punis-hed if guilty of turning in the false alarm of fire from box 0, on ThnrS- day morning at 3:30 causing the fire department to go pell-mell to the Kuth end of town for nothing. Wc have no feathers to extend as we arc not that kind of a bird, hut we arc willing to be oncoftwclve tositon the culprit, and give him his just deserts. The city dads should pass a stringent ordinance for that special kind of a case, and then Detective Kuchn or some one else should be employed to detect any or all of those guilty, and on their being taken before His Honor, Police Judge West, should be fined in the fullest extent of the law. DRl Fa-ryef That The Chief ha a fine selec tion of cuts for horse bills, and that we do the work at hard times prices. Cone and see us if you want the best. Itch on human and bones and all ani mal cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. H. Devo, dmggist,Red Cloud. Gov. Boyd has surned the S hour a u ww, uufc me larzu nana una nirea Srl are not in it. Tbay can continue to bor 16 hours a day, and do the feeding, ' mt'tini? xr3 n?Hr litftaorM nKa run firm. J 1 t... !- J J tr i . "' H.ttl tfc uii m Kofon L.nrri " Blade. t of the ! It k aaid that a large majorit Methodist ministers are aeainat the ad niaaioo of woHen delegates into the coc- lerescea, aad that the measure will sot be faroraWy received in the sreneral coo-1 fereDOe. A th.m iiuncn am K mm'n. stay of the church they can checkmate we paracaa by rercin to fat up feati vals to pay church debt and the paraooa aaiariea. Wbeo itcoaaea to acubbi-f the woaaec and tellin tbeaa they bare not the aaaae and ability to rote in'a coc fereaoa the paraooa will fisd to their Bor row that tbey hare awakeoed sp tba wTooar element in the church. The Metbodiat church owe its frrea&Maa to the woesac, asd about all the aabaCas tial piety aad eoterpriae aay chrch has iaaiaoaaTtha womec Wham the awa daatrted the Savior of bewrH at the croait-awoaaeaatrndaBftohlaa. Hiv torr docs not tell of aTach character MrKariaoar a attaa aariy Neb., Friday, April SoNlB Slalc. Fanning is the order of the day with those that have seed and feed for their teams. The rain on Wednesday night is what makes the tillers of the soil look pleas ing. What conclusion did the farmers come to in regard to forming a trust in this country. Does two wrongs make one right If all other trusts are wrong, what would there be about tho farmars' trust to make it right. I can't write much this week as I am somewhat embarussed. The Bad Boy said he had a good Joke on me, and he would tell it if I didn't keep still. I will say to the Bad Boy, please don't, for I hare considered you the second George Washington in regard to truth. A good joke is founded on facts, and it is nltx said of asmngton that tie could prove every word he said to bo true. Peck's Good Sistki:. Inavale. a nice spring We had a nice spring Ehower last Tuesdav. The farmers are busy at work getting in their crops. Mr. Turkington of Alma was visiting G. W. Knight Sunday. Mrs, Ayers has gone to visit her father near Crete, who is quite sick. Mr. Jeff Myers was in the Vale Sun day. Mr. Hunter had a car load of corn shipped in this week. Ihe Inavale public school commenced again next Monday. - Viola Hill has got the mums. Km. - - Cowlcs. Mr. Carrier is building a good fenco around his garden. The horses, dogs, and cows have had the lion's share" of hia garden truck long enough. Miss Mary Knight a returned mission ary from Turkey, will tell the Cowles people of the Congregational church of her missionary labors. Mrs. Waller has returned from a very pleasant visit with friends at Franklin. Ilev. Piatt is 6een on our streets again after nearly three weeks confinement at home with vere cough and fever. His son from Franklin recently visited his parents here. Mrs Steelev is slowly recovering from a sudden nnd severe attack of illness. The S. S. Easter concert which was postponed on nccount of the weather is to be given in the Congregational church April ID. at 11 a. m. X. Line. Our good sister seema to be worried over Old Winter and Miss Spring. We would ndviso you not to bo so foolish about this, but we don't think you would allow anything of the kind yoursolf. Ilev. Hum-Del Ailed his appointment at Diet. 3 lost Friday night He preached nn excellent sermon. He will oIbo preach on Saturday night, April 18 nt 7:30. Evoryono invited. Ilob't Hicks and wife had some bad luck last Friday nighL They Btarted to church nnd on their way got lost. Mr. Hicks has lived in Nebraska for 3) years and traveled a good dwil.. Been to Tex as, Oregon, California, Ohio, Illinois, Wash. T'y. and many other places, but he can't give any good reason why he got lo6t for ho won't talk about it. It was moon lieht and be had a lantern. but still got lost and not one half mile from home; but after spending some timo in wandering nrounu he found his way home nil right. We felt sorry for the old gentlomnn nnd lady but it is our nature. We had to laugh a little. He did not wont Peck's Bad Boy to find it out but he did just tho same. The parents of the Bod Boy had a fes tival at their residence '29 years ago, the 9th of this month. I was not present daring tho earlier part of the festivities but arrived before Hie company departed and they seemed so glad to see me that all other business closed and we were given a perfect ovation of kisses nnd re marks that it look "prezactly'' like its dad, and it had its mother's eyes. If we remember distinctly wo had considerable red flannel presented to us, which act of kindness entirely overcome our emotions and we acknowledged our gratitude only in tears, that being the 7th festival of the kind at our fathers house. The receipts of the evening wereentirely satisfactory. Peck's Bad Bor. Jmdaen. Jacob Williams' baby died in Red Cloud where they had taken it for the doctor to attend. Farmers that could get seed have bean busy the past week sowing oata. Some have commenced listing corn. Not many potatoes planted this spring. People are not able to buy seed for 1.50 per bushel and sell them in the fall for 15 cents. Sid. Far alc Cheap. A good Columbia bicycle, at this office. Apply Xatlec la Teaehcra. Notice is hereby niven that I will examine all persons who may desire ; to offer themslre randidatea for teachers ofthe rmblic schools of this ! couutv, at Red Cloud on the third J Saturday of each month. D. M.HurcrzR, County Supt.' i Millet Seed Far Sale. F. EL Goble ha rot 100 bushels -jjp, ' clean millet need for sale. EonuLre at office of Traders Lumber Co. fleu Cloud, V - braska. 355t Xatlee. Cemetery Burial Board The Martin 1 k.r. .-')- Thnr-4r Ann'1 'l tfBI Arbor day, when all intereated io the J cemeterT 'are invited to saeet oa the f gro-na-i wnQcwaii. ke -hi im j iparpaa j---.- ---. -,-. ahrub and otherwise beautifying the ceaaetery. fcco. B. St-jcses, Ca'i ITif-aw ci all m m L JaSSSJB-flF 17, 189). LOCAL DRIFT. r-a re 1" 'erkins has gone to Dearer. Harry Markell of Lincoln, was is the city this week. Jno Myers is erecting a f nc fence around his property on Kim St. Perkins 4t Mitchell have gone, with their families to Denver, where they will reside in the future. J. S. McArthur has purchased the property formerly owned by Ira Sleepeir J. S. has got tired of pay ing reut. Anyone hariag lands to sell, or trade for lied Cloud, Lincoln or Oma ha property or merchandise call at once on Kalev &. Darker. Mens suits strong and sightly can be bought at Wiener sat $2.75 worth 13.50 and from that up, bargains in all grades of gaods bought this season. William Snyder, Deputy Sheriff of Adams Co.. was in the city last week and took posession of the Uurtis Farm for the Nebraska Loan & Tmst Co. After years of experience we make the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and are prepared to attend ail calls in the city or country. F. V. Taylor, funeral director. I'ndertaklng by F. V. Taylor who has had yca.s of practical experince in the scientific care of the dead and is better prepared than ever to eon duct the business in all its branches. C. icner has just returned from the east, where he has used every effort known to him in his long ex perience as a merchant to buy goods cheap so as to help those needing any goods in his line to obtain them at Embalming and intelligent care of the dead a specially by Cozad dc Co. who carry a full line of coffinn and caskets, robes, etc., and arc fully pre pared to take charge of funerals in the city and country, At Taylors old stand. Call and sec them. 2t The New York Press is one of the best metropolitan papers in the United States. It is thoroughly re publican aud sparkles with news, editorials, wit, liumor. Ac. For a paper that is alive to the times, one should read the New York Press- John Harper of Reynolds, Neb., was in lied Cloud this week, atttend ing the funeral of his cousin, Chas. Harper, who died on Monday erta ing. Telegrams were sent to his relations in Iowa, but they were tan able to get here in time for the fun eral. At two o'clock Monday afternoon the stock of goods that was formerlv owned by Perkins dc Potter, and had been closed on chattel mortgage for the past four weeks, was offered for sale by the sheriff, and sold to Bergen Alexander Hardware Co., of Hastings Neb., for the sum of $1,200, which was about 50 cents on the dollar. Cttrd of TVtnnka. I desiro to extend my thanks for the services of kind friends, during the last sickness and death of my husband, Mrs. Lizzik Harter, CTT Till OCT. If jou buy 15 worth of goods of C. Wiener for cash and present this slip you will receive in rctara 25 cents. Not good after July 1st, 1831. A Curd r Tkanka To all the kind friends who so tn pcrly cared for the precious remains of our loved one, and whose kindly heart and helpful hands did so much to comfort and sustain us in our sore bereavement, wc tcadcr our most sin cere thanks. Mrk. A. M. Nvk AM) DArOHTKRS. James A- fiarfield W. IL C. No. U, held memorial eriiccs Saturday after noon. April 4 in honor of the lat(ea cral W T. Sh'crman aad Admiral D. T. Porter. A large number of G. A. R. pot by invitation were prcBt and the following program wa ren dered : lJeadinr National General Order No. C. Pravcr by TUv. K J. Randall RectUtion tnbetc to itcacral Sherman Mrs. Pond. Music Dropping fro the raaks one by one. rlcct readme 5lr. Knight. Brief historical -ketch of thesailiury career of Sherman and Portr. Mrs. '. 1. .Miller. Music Let them rest. Historical sketch of Gea. Shcnaaa. .Mrs J. Jadsoa. 2?0-?1 f i1crTC?n JIBSIC C1CCD VB -"iCepi ,Tae presides.. Mrs. G. W. Dow, with a neat little spttch is behalf e! ioe -jorp-, prcentcu ie c-reTcxary Wlth beHTl rold rccoita m after which tie exercises eloaei. , S. Gart lapa-rt, Asf. 17, ih Baking Powder DON'T BUY Mens Boys SUITS Until you examine our is no use of your Working Shirts, Everyday Pants, Than they are worth, see what wc ask these ?.&. r McNitt & Galuska. Removed! Removed! GEORGE WI1 IIVSON, Ta ScFarlauKl'a Olal JUand, larnrr rt !! r Mrrrl hhi! Ilk Ar. Where he will keep an hand all r tlir trt linntwarr gaa1a la he fw4. A new hiifmcttl r crni'lnr Baker Wire and Charter Oak Stoves. Ja)fc waarfc, !! rwwftSMi aMMt elf' water wrk plamfeiHg, gwaa mm4 ajHHatlkM, afaeetaJltea with at. lroawtlnr guaraNlrr4 aaat )ar wavrfc asHeHed. Caaae aaal are awe two rfiwn nrth f. St J, hank. GEORGE WHITSON, Year ftrnnnl anal Taller alter Tra4e . OT.AR--1 Praatdact, Albany, N.Y- J. A. TULLBT. wVtca-Preiridept Kobt. V. BHIRinr. Treiutur?r. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO PAID UP CAPrjjlL.SoO.QOO. Tall TrlAtf MMa Taaa, jo t- A; tjirt ttfa (- SW aa4 ant l"n m art r omntAv- cau aVaaaa rw u r ( ' Vr t r r rmm kH fft muttrj IssrsMUl'lr B aw 4 a-4 -war V-tVQ aJJ rt 'awa ai trt - eaae latfat a4 rrlxlf-Ul pjW at ttoa at lBr-t tniwtm jmv ww a fc-ml n our maerarr Ked Cloud, Neb. BAILEY & MYEKS, Abstracters, Real Estate and Farm Loan Agent. Red Cloud, Xkbsa&ra. Abstnch of ul fnrnisheJ acrrat!v and jjromptlr. Satinfaction Unamn'ml. SliXM iymit fi!.d THE TRADERS LUMUEIl CO. WILL MAKK m m POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, t. H. FORT, M..rrr bstraveis of Title to all LftDdki in Webeter Coantj, Accurate j -ind OK SHORT raaaaa taaaw - awaarr Vol. 18. No. 38. mm in i Spring Stock paying more There for Overalls, Come and ,Jtr von for goods. flH - f Ur ettUy It vm t to SB. fjr ", M f igfj rJt rft-'--$ U Vs-ii, u) tr -. j, i Ssn- Albany, Nw York. O r.1 i - Ml XOriCK. tmeori aad - av tammitU n t t, at (- - Mftrfasee. Iaa rtn aJoi at ji aafj acawfac-f !- k taaawM. - ar iat . . XfLFOBT H&zxQtx, iU4 Cki, 5a. ' laaTioCtaac-Jarcm. A-kSOIVTELy PURE J