v$r '. " TJ jLi' i,- wif"ii wwjinijigitf mi Hi 1 i -J - - Miy.j-aw niWWMrtlililll ii tfex& - -- -.M V N to j -jfec - .rr,.-- ? A 3d ANNUAL a Vv fe. Nebraska and Kanaas Inter-state Reunion! WILL BE Bed Cloud, Neb., September 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1891. THE Has been named in PHIL SHERIDAN. The grounds are beautifully laid out and with in five minutes walk of the city, and one block of street car line. Special railway rates, plenty water, over 300 tents, electric lights, good eating house and hotel facilities. Eminent :- Speakers Will be here and address the old soldiers, Come everybody. J. L. MILLEP, Dist. Com. C.WIENER, Adjt. AHAH MAOQUUKTtBWITHTNCGCOaurHVOFTHaCeURmWUNTM MUCH VU.UMU nrOMMTKM fftM A ITVOT THIS UP Of Ttt (Heap, M Hoi &PxtfIfe The Direct Boaie to awl ftem CkleejQ, Jallet, Ottawa, Feoria, La Salle, Mollaa, Bock bland, la UXIKOI8; Davtaport, Xaesatlar. Otteja-ra, Otaakxaa, Vn Molar. WlBterart, Aaoubaa, Harlan aad Caend! Btaft, ia IOWA; Mlnaaa-li aad M. Faal, la MIK KESOTA; Watrrtowa aad Hmi Falta. la IUKOTA; Caraeroa, SC Joe-fti aad Kauai CMy, la MISSOURI ; Omaha, Uacola, Falrtmry ud Kttoa. la XEBBASEA ; AUfaltoti, Lrarcawoita, Hortaa, Tsetka, Hatratatoa. Wichita. BtllerU, AMtoae, Sodf CKy. CaMwtll. la KANSAS ; KlagUktr. Km. aad Mlaco. la 1KDIAK TERRITORY: IXartr, Colorado Sfrlam aad PatUo. in COLORADO. TtaTtian atw am af ilea fcmlnf and craitnf land, aSstdlaf Um e adUttw af latrr rouBinaicaUoa to all tawaa aad title) teat aad weB, notthwMt aad eatawtst of Calcat aad to Tedae aad trant-octanlc etaport. MAQXmCXXT VXUT2BULX TKAIMS Lradlnf all coayiUMi la mltaaic af betwrea CHICAGO aad DCS MODtH. OOtmCtl, BLUFFS aad OMAHA, aad Mim CHICAGO aad DEXTER, COLORADO SFRI9G8 aad rCBatO. Tla KAKSAS CITT aad TOPEKA aad via ST. J08XTK. FlrM-Claw DarCeackM, FRXE XXCUXIKO CHAIR CARS, aad Falacc Ntrecn, raa XMalag Car Bar-tea, aew coaaccUaa at Dmtct aad Othnta flatlata vtta tilrergiBg railway llate, aew Ja-atac aa sew aad plctarea-ac STAMDAKD OAVOM TRAus-noacr mouxtaiw boot Over a-hkh eatmaly -aalaaU traiaa raa daKy THROUGH WITHOUT CHAKGX la aad ftea BaM Lake Citr. Ofa aad Baa Fraaea-e. TRS BOCK ISLAND to alto ttw Dbact aad rarerie) Law ta aad from Hanltoa.Flk1 Itak aad aH cralc rMortoaadctUai TtMTT.ir mmm -" fr Fren St Jppa aad Kaaaat CRy to aad ftaai aH fca pertaat towns, cRiM aad atcttaai la Kabsm aad tb IniMia TcrrHary. LEA ROUTE from KiaanCRy aad Cakaaato town, Skmx Falta, anXXKATOLIS aad BT. TXVU coanactioKf far all petata aorm the lakes aad tae Tactte OaatC For Ticket. XaM. Fatten, or deatfed aprly ? Chapoa Tfckat Otka la the ratted r Caaada, er aaarcai CST JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, 3-1 Macaco1. GeanTkttlaatAjC cfTcayu tli I. W. TUIAEYS,M.m. HwFlt PBtratcteR)) OAee OMMW run Jaw -ikMii Maaaaaa traaaM VT ii rrohate Natlce. saertljjjjg .m hmid tmtmvfim ue mi- MttttlfMl . .ta.l AilUsMvVa viMMkaMBTaiVSB!' BTiBC MZZZZZJkmam TwiVcogn sd. tkat tke.thwe ixriW-f.2E-r ISBSt. MM, ,xu M X ssm "jTSiTa ! Hrsseat teir MrMMare iWiffSwWff, of aM - Mt tn ebMrdbefore tke rrssiai 99 ..' SWidoaT of KScb. im, REUNION t: HELD AT Jionor of the Gallant Grace Episcopal Church. Services every Sunday morning at 10:30. Sunday school at 0:45 A. M. during July. G. A. JR. Until further notice, regular meet ings of James A. Garfield Post No. 80, Dept. of Neb. G. A. It. will be held Monday evening on or before each full moon at 7:30 p. m., and two weeks thereafter at 2 p. m . Vis itinc comrades cordially invited to attead. G. W. KsianT, P. C G. Sciienck. Adj't For ShIc. A good fpan of work marcs, or will trade for much cows. Enquire at Holland House. tf. Miles l Hayes' Patent - Collar Fop sale by J. O. BUTLElt Ked Cloud, Buckeye Harness shop. DE WITT'S Mae. Eoae Cwre Brapepaaa, leariaana iJMUtTMtlaa, Utw, sr LITTLESa. Clear tao Ccmylcxi lesclicscnd Sail' fanm o f ITc-zdaclte. Hich rrtt ARLY CSrtma Tkc-r,ltUePllIautve UtoHadat rr ctrtIon cnl mleajnat emVct raay. pUlcvoi aade. Sd-I - Ira?Sae or acat b y wail T r 0" FU1m CAMP -S'S4nHnniMKPBBBBW yfiffl- iRmWaBBnBBnBBBYmWaW 'id!' nshfafafsHYsafsmwaf '-Mi- saBBaBBaBBaBnaBBaK lAflssmBBmBBmBBmBBmBBN ISlilnBBmBBmBBm SBanmaW-aumHaBBaBBK '-"" 'tamaBwsSfessmwnBnBnHA WnDnBBnBmfS' fc: -criBBJnmWaBW&BnHmnHSmaji IBmPlMBpaBBaBBNaSi -- HyBWBBaBBaBgNtj' '"- llJSWmHaBBafSS w 1 BvvTXESJvv KHBWBWfEac rf, ifctJ BaE-SmWOBBBBtilL "r wlBBBmirj It BBBmBBmBBmBBaBBna'Iaf t3lliBm 3BM5?nBBaBBaW W"?-BmWraBBmBBmBBmBBBnK T. rt?x? . tSg&flnfafBTCS T rTsamWHnBa aB? , BpBgraBGi raeB care wranr THE CHIEF Friday, Aa. 7, !!. Bntered at the roet Offlee Ib Bad Cleat, Neb., as wall matter of tbeweead daae GO! To tlic Red Clone! AmcIIshi Store, at tkc Red Flat;, fsr Bargain of all Kla4. A fine Hoe of notions are being eold at less than wholesale prices. - Job Its of ladies', children and gents underware, ladies' and missel hoscry and gloves, boy's half hose gents fine shirts laundried and laundried, torchon and Valenciennes laces, bead trimming Irish trimniBg, velvets and other ribbons, corsets. Hat trimmings, hat and hair orna ments, beads, sewing machine and hair oils. Perfumery, buttons and thread, needles and pins. Japense fans and parosols, clothes lines. Zephyrs, Saxony and cotton yarns, darning cotton, frilling, ladies' and gents neck wear, cuffs and collars, (Irish linen,) scarfs, handkerchiefs, albums, playing and visiting cards, pencils, clocks. Great inducements offered to country dealers. Millinery goods for one half price wholesale. Goods must and will be sold at any sacrifice. Auction every Saturday, consignments solicited. To Callfbrala, Orecm, Wash ington and other Western points In Pullman Colonists Sleepers Via, the Union Pa cific. The constant demand of the traveling public to tbe West for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment of what is known as Pullman Colonist Sleep era. These cars are famished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, warm blankets, enow white linen, curtain which seenre to the occupant of a berth as much privacy as is to he had in first class sleepers, plenty of towels, combs, brashes, etc. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. Another fact not to be overlooked is that these Pullman Colonist 81eepers are attached to the daily fast express trains thus enabling passengers oeoapying these cars to make the same time as occupants of first-class Pullman Sleepers. A charge of $3.00 for a lower or upper double berth is made between Council Bluffs. Omaha or Kansas City and San Francisco or Portland For those furnishing their own bedding free berths are given in Pullman Colonist Cars running between Counoil Bluffs, Knnsas City and Portland. The Pullman Colonist Sleeper is es pecially commended for the use of the homeseeker who is moving to the west with his family, and who desires com fortable sleeping accomodations enromte bnt cannot afford to pay the first-class Pullman Sleeping Car fare. Formatter descriptive of any state or territories through which the Uniom Pacific runs, or for rates, time of trains etc.. etc. amlv to E. L. LOMAX, Oeal PasH. and ticket Agent. Omaha, Neb. Leave Orders and I will deliver fresh bread to any part of the city every afternoon, or any thing in ray line of business. Jos. Herburoer, the baker. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthe publio schools of this county, at Red Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. D. M. Hunter, Cou nty Supt' . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlcv Dray Line. People who desire draying done with promptness and dispatch should always hire John Barkley's teams. John is an old hand at the business and will do your work well. Terms casonable. 1-tf Hack Line. T. IL Hayes, has purchased the Valley House Hack and is now pre pared to respond to calls at all hours of the dav and nicht. Orders should be left at MjcAvoy's livery stable east of the Holland House. Price 25cts to any part of the city. tf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was sick, are save ker Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When she became Mfas, she cluay to Oaatorm. WaeaababaJChUdreB.aaegaTaUeaiCaalirla. F. V. Taylor, has just received a car load of new furnitire and will make you the lowest prices ever offer ed in this country. The concert at the Baptist church last Sunday evening, was the finest of its kind ever given in Bed Cloud. Wc arc torry that we have not the space to give the exercises in fall this week, but will suffice it to say that they were excellent. A fellow from Cowlcs. came down to Red Cloud, the other day to have a time. When he came he had $70 or thereabouts iu his jeans, but during the night he visited some unquestion able resorts and says he was relieved of his $70. He don't like that kind of contraction of the currency, especi ally his. It really seems strange that there is not enough enterprise in Red Cload people to get oat to as IsapoiUat a meeting as a creamery caterprise. The meeting Tuesday afternoon was very lichtly attended. It seems to us that a creamery woald be tbe best thing to revive oar town that eoald .pos sibly be introduced. The people should get a move on thea mad try and do something that woald give our city a new lease of life. DRPRICES LOCAL FtTFFft. Mr. AWea is qiite feeble tnsss slays Cabiaa Parets for sale by Santa. J. II tf Coaditioa powders of all kiads at Deyo's. Devo keeps the largst stock of pat ent medicines." Forgcnnine bargaas eall at the see end hand store. 2 1. W. N. Richardson shipped a car ef hogs to Deaver this week. Go to Deyo aad see his bargaias in ramaaats of wall paper. Charley Mehagaa of tbe Chicago store was in the eity this week. Qaite an iateresting daace occur ed at Garber's grove oa Taesday night. Nice aew goods just received at F. V. Taylor's, remember his prices are the lowest. Pr. Schenek and wife Suadayed nearRiverton with their daighter, Mrs. Sam Polly. Go to J. S. Parkcs' for groceries, provisons, notions, etc. Prices rea sonable, come and see us. tf Anthony Arneson, of Inavale, added his aame to the greatest paper in the county, this week. Thanks. Remember that Coud 4k Co., will not be undersold on furniture, ear nets, wall rjaosr Ac. at Tavlor's old staad. Call on T- . Penman for fine jewelry watches and clocks, silver ware, specs etc. Cottiag's drag store. Kraft, the man who got into trou ble at Grafton, as alleged, was at one time a bar tender in a Bed Cload saloon. It appears that the Denver market is pretty good for hogs, the priee paid . a a m WLfWL t ap in mar nurg oeing irom inuj cents per pound. Go to T. E. Penman for fine watch cloek and jewelry icpairing. Artis tic letter and monogram engraving. Cotting's drug store. Go and sec Oscar Patmor. He has purchased Conover and Dickcrsoa's feed store and solicits your patronage and assures vou fair returns and low prices. Red Cload did not get the world's fair commissioner. It went to Adams and Phelps counties. Red Cloud baa three good sen for the po sition. After years of experience we make tbe intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and are prepared to attend all calls in the city or country . F. V. Taylor, funeral director. Undertaking by F. V. Taylor who has had yea.s of practical experince in the scientific care of the dead aid is better prepared thai ever to eon duet the business in all its branches. F. Y. Taylor will duplicate any prices offered by othtr houses oa all olases of Undertaking goods, aaa guarantee better goods aad better ser vice. Funerals atteaded free ia eity or couaty. The county seat question seests to agitate our friends of the north part of the county, but the efforts are all ii vain and only calculated to give Blue Hill a little "no-toriety" as the Irish man would say. F. V. Taylor never has charged any thing for attending fanerals. He carries the largest stock and gaarea tees satisfaction. Remember he will duplicate any priee offered by others, on undertaking goods, Mr. P. Conover and wife go to the Hot Springs, JDakota,'in a few days, where it is hoped that Mrs. Conover will be materially improved. She has been sufferiBg from rheumatic troa bles for some time past. C. W. Kallej is home from Dakota. Charier thiaks that Hot Spriags is the place to take a hath aad advises all to go there aad be elean. We do not know whether Charley meat the last clause for democrats or aot. Why doa't the marshal enforce the ordinance iB relatioa to the hitching or lariating eattle or horses aersee the streets? It has become to be qaite a aaisance of late. Some day it will cause a horrible accident aad then it will be only too late. J. C. Waraer eame near having a serioas accident the other night while coming into tfea cioaa on a ioace wagon. In some way he relief aad the wagon nearly ran ever him, as it was he escaped with several iajariea that might have been mare aenema had he aet had eoasiderable presenee af miad. We dislike to hare ta keep eaUiag the atleatioa of the citixeas to the horrible coaditioa of the cemetery, bnt it is nsver-the-Iets a fact that the Red Cload cemetery is a disgrace to civilization ia its pretest condition, and steps eaght to be taken at cacc to remedy the evil. Will yea do "it or not, citixeas of Bee! Cload. LOCAI. bHUPT. Treves at Deyo's. A. 3. Marsh was ia Lincoln, this week. Hammocks and croquet at Cot ing's. Jim Sawyer has moved back to Red Cload. Frank VaaDyke arrived in Califor nia all right Rev. Wiaters aad wife were ia the city this week. Read Darker s new ad ia this iue it will pay yoa. O. C. Bell visited his family in Li a cola, Saturday. Charly Myers was doing Superior, one day this week. The best stock of machiae oil is to be fouad at Deyo's. For machiae oils eheap eall at the second hand, store. 2 1 Bev. Harrison of Franklin, was in Bed Cloud, this week. Miss Addie Beigle was visiting in Guide Bock, this week. Mr. S. Beckworth, has purchased a fine surrey for his family. Cotting is still selling lots of wall paper at way down prices. Mm. Earl Newton, of North Platte, is visiting with Mrs. Henry Cook. Miss Ada Howard has returned home from an extended vistit in Iowa. George Guilford has been on the sick list but is able to attend to busi ness again. Daniel Snyder returned home this week from Iowa, where he has been for a few weeks. John McMillian, at one time an em ploye of this office, was killed the other day by the cars while making a coupling. Oar eastern friends will bear in mind that Nebraska has the largest crop this year ever known in the annals of her history. Buy your paint of Cotting. He sells the strictly Southern and Globe leads and the Lincoln mixed paint that cannot be beat Do not fail to eall aad see F. V. Taylor's stock before buyiag. He buys by the ear this saves freight aad ean sell cheaper than anybody. Don't-forget the camp meeting at Deweese, Aug. 10. The ground has been fixed ap in fine shape, and it is hoped that all who can will turn out, .J. S. Cromwell, the handsome con ductor of the Hastings and Red Cload passenger on the B. A M. route adds his name to the Great Family Weekly. Thanks. Call on Oscar Patmor for lour, feed, Ac. He will sippiy you with the best goods the market affords, at Ceaover aad Diekersoa's old stand Moon block. Mr. David Kesler has been repair ing the room lately occupied by R. M. Martin Son. Mr. Martin has not determined whether he will reopen the store or not. The time for the old soldiers' reun ion is fast approaching. There will be the largest crowd in Red Cloud, that toh ever saw. so make your ar rangements accordingly. The Epworth League will give a social at the Chapel, Friday eveaiag. A short program will be readered after which cake and iee cream will he served. .Come everybody. Qaite a number of ear yoang peo ple are prepariag to attend the Frank lin Academy this fall. The term be gias Sept 1st There are maay mora that oaghtta have the advaatage of this exeelleat school. Geo. W. Baker, of Amboy, was 53 years old Thursday, his friends to the number of 75, congregated at his pleas ant abode for the parpose of comemo- ratiBg the event He was the recipeat of nameroas preseats. All report a pleasant time. D. M. Piatt has returned front Dsa The city has pat ia aew grates in thaeagine at the city water works. Mn.CoLHoovsr.of Blue HQL died last Wsdaesmar after a brief il Mr. Frank Taylor of this city bytslagram to embalm the body. Mr. Hoover haatha sympathy of bjs maay frisads in Red Cload ia hie sad Mra.LS.Beal was eaaed to sTlvaaia tais wash, by tslearam to tha death bed of a sister. J. ft. Bailsy, wsQ known in this tyhanrjeeaaMBtieaedhT the antnartraaa sessiWe caadiaats for tUosaca of district 'ckrk of coanty. Mr. B. comW ill tha ottos with ability sboald as be siseted. Oa Saturday arstth case of George Cooava. M. B. McNitt, was tried ia JadMTrwakwvs comrt It wffl ha m- mambared that tan ease was abnat br ths aMsned Hffiag of aarstacaahyMr.McNitt'sboTstbatbe- Isatra.teMr.Cooa. Tha reemK af thai trial was a verdict ef 187 ia favor of Mr.Coaa. Forsslsmac ths district for iwyar for ths po of Jadgs of thaslnenctcoartnad f ths awst able jaristia Neaawska, The Cxi7tahaa great pleas a re i with ether Jsaamf McNsBT. A Jaaas shsalrl seaman BaliamsTlsa from all party bias, a xaaa who rise abovs svsry sit meat aad bacon iadsw ef ths mwais, aad thai is the of amaaMr.McXeay-- Hs woald aV ths ranee wita a h i nmiag dtgaiir, aad as a lawyer eoald ast ha If ths latest Mr. saswang ia ccajaacaea mwaaswssnsfBhei TAX HALS XtTICEK. To whom it may concern: P. W. Bodaoa aad Jo, a Hart: Yon will take notice that I rrchaatd from thetreaaarerof Webatar county. Nebr., at private ta sale, for tbe cMiaaaeat taxes fof-yeerlBaaaoaatiBff to SM3. tbe foUowiaf lands Asairitisil towit: N w 1-4 of a w li sec 18, 1 1 r 12, coataia iaf 40 acres. TIbm tor redemptioa ax piraa Nov. SO. 1801, and if not redeemed at that tiaae I will apply for tax deed. TaxsdinBaaMof P. W. Hodsoa, 23 L. Bauai. John Davlia. Jamea W. Dawes Fay. etta I. Foas aad James Heaton: Yon anil take notice that I purchased from the tressarer of Webster county, Nebraska, at private tax sals, for this dsliaausat taxes for year 18S8, aajouhtiar to IjuXX the foUowinf lands described towit: N s 1-4 of as 1-4 sac 26 1 1 r 12, contaiatng 40 acres. Tims of redemption expires Dec. 2, 1801, and if not redeemed at that time I will apply for tax deed. Taxad in of Jofca Devlin, 'i-z u. Haum. John Devlin, James W. Dawes, Fay ette I. Foas and James Heaton: You will take notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebr, at private tax sals, for the delinquent taxes for tbe year 1698, amounting to 83.99, the following lands described to wit : Nwl-4of sel-4sec3G, t 1. r 12. containing 40 acres. Time for redemp tion expires Dec 2, 1801, and if not re deemed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of John Dev lin. 2-3t L. Ileum. Peter Hansen, James If ahady and C. W. McAlhrter: Yoa will take notice that I have parchased from the tressarer of Webster coanty, Nebraska, at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1888, amounting to 811.88, tbe following lands described towit: S a 1-4 of sec 2, 1 2 r 12, containing 100 acres. Tims of redemption expires De? 2, 1891, and if not redeemed at that time 1 will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of Peter Hansen. M. Baum, 2-3 L. Basin, Agent A. U. Becker. Jane G. Hutchins and Mark M. Patterson: You will take notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nabraska, at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for the Tear 1888, amounting to $15.71, the fol lowing lands described to-wit : bvM sec 8, 1 1 rl2, containing 100 acres. Tims for redemption expires Nov. 30, 1891, and if not redeemed nt that time I will apply for a tax deed, Taxed in name of A. U. Becker. 2-3 I Baum. P. W. Eodson and Joseph 8. Hart: You will take aotice that I purcharssd from tbe treasurer of Webster county, Neb., at private tax sale, for the delin quent taxes for the year 1868. amounting to 83.83, the following lands described to wit : M e 1-4 of the ae 1-4 sec. 18, 1 1 r 12, containing 40 acres. Tims for redemp tion expires Nov. 30, 1891, and if not re deemed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of P. W. Hodsoa. 2:3 L. Baum. P. W. Hodson and Jos. & Hart: You will take notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebr, at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1888, amounting to 84.47. the following lands described towit: 8 e 1-4 of the ne 1-4 sec 18, 1 1 r 12, con taiaiag 40 acres. Time for redemption expires Nov. 30, 1891, and it not redeem ed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed ia name of P. W. lodeon. 2-3 Ii. Baum. P. W. Hodson and Jos. 8. Hart: You will take notion that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county. Nebr- at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for ths year 1888. amounting 83.83, the followiag lands described to to- wit: 8 w 1-4 of the ne 1-4, sac 18, tl, r 12 containing 40 acres. Time of redemp tion expiree Nov. 30, 1891, and if not re deemed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of P. W. Hod son, 213 L. Baum. Oliver McCall: You will take notion that I have purchased from tbe treasurer of Webster couaty, Nebraska, at private tax sals, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1888, araoanting to 83.C4, ths fol lowing lands described towit: Sw 1-4 of these 1-4 seo 12 tl r 12, containiag 40 acres. Time for redemption e pires Nov 30, 1891, and if not redeemed at that time I will apply for tax deed. Taxed in name of Oliver McCall. L. Baum. Oliver McCall: You will take notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, at private tax sate, for dslisquent taxes for year 1888, amounting to f3.C4. ths following tends described towit: 8a 1-4 of these 1-4 sac 12 town 1 range If, containing 40 acres. Time for ladamptioa expires sov. 30, I8tl and if aot redeemed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed ia name of Oliver McCall. 2-3 L. Baum. Oliver McCall: You will take notics that I purchased from ths tressarer of Webster ooaaty, nsbr., at private tax sale for tha dsliaqusat taxes for tbe year 18M amouatiag to $4X1, ths followiag lands described towit: Ss 1-4 of tha na 1-4, sec 12, town 1 range 1?, containiag 40 acres. Time for redemption expires wov. 30, 1891 aad if aot redsemsdat that Urns I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of Oliver McCall 2-3 L. Baum. Oliver McCall: You will take notics that T purchased from the treasurer of Webster eoenty, Neb., at private tax sals, fo ths delinquent taxes for tbeyesr 1M8 amouatiag to $4.13 tha following lands described towit: as 1-4 of ths se 1-4, esc 12, town 1, rangs 12. containing 40 acres. Tims for redemption expires sov, 30. 18f 1 aad if not radssmed at that time I will apaiy for a tax dead. Taxed in name of Oliver McCall, 2-3 L. Beam. Eliza PisrstoC Henry A. Gliddsa aad John Mitchell: Yoa wiU take actios ithat I Mrebaasd from the treasarsr of Web ster osaaty, Nebraska, at private tax ate. for tha dslnsnsat taxes for year 1888, amoaating to $7.45, ths fallowing lands Isscriksd towit: Sw 1-4 of tha aw 1-4, sec a, town x. rnaga 12. containteg 40 acres. Tims for radsmptioa expires Dae. 2. HOT, aad h? aot red is mi J at that n'BMlwillaasiyfora tax dsatL Tassd of Ease Fjsrseosi. z u. nsam. Eliza PteratosT. Henry A. Gliddsn aad John Mitchell: You wil take notics that I warchassd from ths treasurer of Web mWmaatT. Net, at nrfvate tax mte for thsdslhewsBttaasB for th year lsea, moan to $7.13. ths following leads described towH: Nw 1-4 of aw 1-4, sac. at, town 1 rnaga 12, coataJaia 40 acres. Tiras for redemwtisa snirss Dee. 2. 1W1 aawl if aat raasssssd at that time I will mIv far a lax dsa 3 Taxed ia asms of EtoTiaraiosT. 23 L. A.Gliddea aat Jaha MiachsU: Tow wit! take aetics ikat I aetfaasssdrrsmtsa treasurer or veo ster cuaaty, Nessaaka, at private tax sals for tha eamaaneat tease for ths yssr lftes to sa.13. ths roaowmg tawk: Swl-4ofnwl-4 acSR,towal. rasnjs 12. . ceatajsmtT acres. Time ter rsssmptisa sayiras Dae lata sad if aotfiliimHat.hattims I wil aaajy tor a tax dead. Taxed in 23 jjbCaant. fetfe m acfTSTgNsa ..?, rsratcis? as arsrvaf aaa aam-4 froaal af C B. lYaar.fmvS ef May snsriirfa - - mmlrr wHfcaa as4 far W treaan aVii nMrtecate far Wrftwtcr aiarte w as anm E. Onrarx--to Wis B.Taaaaaaas i-AacaaarM tkma a torn Vtrm Ttmsaaya-rJair !! MtR Ulft'i MeawrtT 10-vtk: Iax Xt- a4 5 aaelBcraa4 2"' . bjl af aai4 4T toemf - fieaa ulaca ar aaoJ t a ir af Ja. .a. c. Xr tL MsTtr " . f.Teet. PVr. C.XCaaatr.rWaaJaTiAaararr. . a Far nasaf MSSera aa ate ac mi awimsar at Aajaa San at --a a-m. sBsanaarBBmaat BatalBafnTaV IS Wt9999 sBBmBtfasaa"eJ ----- - juiota SVmeasaamaawamafm-it emm - rfU aiatS C A.TBSX. aaartST 7 KsafNfe - ( oJsWir72 All tre 1U yrmt Ofw mi mt Kv im. -jmL I aV -m7 Hl 1 I i i "LF -T W - v. i -- sy-Trg Read! Read! Read! OSCAR PATMOK, HAS priU'HASKD T1IK FLOUR AXD BEED STORE Of Caaarer aad Dlrkcraon, and la now prepared te aril aa)tktag In kle llac aad at Ike Very Lowrtl i'lgarr far rash Nothing but the best oods kept. Call see mc when yon want anything in my line TllK Farmers SUCCESSORS Lumber Red Cloud, Gash now open Groceries, Fruits Etc Best Coods Only. Come and sec mc T. C. HACKER The Cash Grocer. I. X. I. I take produce and pay the highest market price. I also keep a large stock of GRDrEPiES.FLIIIIH auiJ FEED Come and sec me if you want good goods and fair treatment at all times. C. M. MYERS. HIHHHMIIIMIIlllIttt -----,------------ --.,--T-TT Fort Abstract Co., Keel Cloud, L. H. FOHT, Manager btiaets of Title, Farniihed to all LbdcIh in Wt)ljr County, AcciiraUjly nd ON SHORT NortVK. HatlHf b-4 Irn Ta etrr1r' In t f rrrd i4 - S u- -t tint4tm t of ja tract took la lh" tt. - rur m tu.tril. fr lr wt&itt All wUrx SIlnl ifwapU- Vit'n tUi Um4 a4 ami nM"" Mf -itx nsvssas THE TRADERS LUMBER CO: WILL MAKK- a 11 w J POSITIVELY Lower than anyard in the world F. R. GUMP. Attorney And CuontJor At Law. WiU practice in all ocurU. RibClocp, - - - - Nrna. D. b. Spanog. Real Estate and Loan Agi--Red- Cloud MacHsTeaaJc. b.hw-f8t-.tt:s9K'ai imrrt r?c5 - 1ZZ I -w- - S M-tTSfm .M M aaas ubji isj.ni W--aa -a . -" u ftaa-wm --. .. .. - mrr - - - - - i. -iVY-4 Jfca H Criea alasT. aa3-si--' " r-r -. s --..- t m, AnAfvp - ta $s -- -.--.- tJ &ntt,M t, t . l a j-f - . . ., . -. m w.r n Kjm -- f . " r. . - e7teaTJiCfa-B ; t -6Ss sar A-arasC. 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