13F7' '53gET?teT ?!?- a-. Wj5?' !' 2ST-V? .'3- "-jT1"'?'" 0 - - " r - s tr ,2.x-: -"! C N ,- i?kn-'X isavsssFs: :itK rfJ-sS. mi&r- S-SpS.U.' -tf2 SS. : m i V. s '4 !5eP- l w- 2C:T wsr .--.- . 3d ANNUAL REUNION Nebraska and Kanaas Inter-state WILL BE HELD AT Red Cloud, Neb., , September 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1891. THE ' Hs been named in honor of the Gallant PHIL SHERIDAN. The grounds are beautifully laid out -and with in five minutes walk of the city, and one block of street car line. cA;, milunv ratpc nlpntv water, over 300 jptuai chacj "wi tents, electric lights, and hotel Eminent -:- Will be here and address the old soldiers, Come everybody. J. L. MILLEP, Dist. Com. C.WIENER, Adjt. ph I. "IT. TUIAEY'S, M. D. .Homceepatftle FhjHlelaa, Red Cloud, - NcbrasK. OIDeo opposite First National Bank. U. 8.ExanilnluK JjurReon. Chronic diseases treated by mall. Probate Notice. SUtc af Nebraska, J Webster county, f In the Count court t.f said county-Hi the at ttr or theestatc of John Dlllard. deceased. Natlcels hereby clren to an Person Jfavii ng claims and demands against John Dlllard, late ot Webster county, deceased, that the time lixed tor films claims against said tatel six months from the 28th day of August, 1891. All IH&oni are required to present their claims with the voucners to the county Judge, of ad county at his office therein, on or before the 28th Day of FebrMary 1892, And all claims so filed will be heard betore the sajd judce on the 3d day or aarcu. ire, a '" o'clock ft the forenoon. rDated this 3lstdayot July, 1M1. Mt D. F.TRUNKKY, Oo. Judge. Snnmon'i Notlec. J. M, Stewart will take notice, that on the ,29th day or Jnly, 1831, 0 B. Haney,a Justice of the wcace ot Inavale township. Webster eonnty. Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment for the sum of fiO with interest and cp of suit in an nctloii pending beforr him, wherein Itcfus M. Stark is plalnUlf and J. M. Stewart defend ant. tlat property of the defendant onslsUnK of rye in stack, oats in shock and growing cora In field, has been attached under said order Kaid cause was continued to isth day ot be;item "hSSr'&U M. STAKK 3.3 riaintiff. Summom Notice. j. M. Stewart will take notice, that on the 13th ,nf anctutf iru. o. II. Harvey, a justice 01 .lac of AunusMBV.O. B. Iiartey, a justice 01 thepeaee ot laawle township, Webster couuiy. Nebraska, issueu an order of attachment for :. ! " i.r. .. i tliat property of the deiendaut consisting of rye In stack, oats In shock and grow lug corn hi field haa been attached under said order. Said cause w:LicoHUuuedtolhe8thday of October, 1891, atUoYdadjiL : ft w- DAGGErr.riRlntiff, In the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska. Cflarles O. White, recclverl I luc firm 01 iaves lryiluiiff, vs ciRe N.Moot, Sarah Foot decree 11. Brock & Co., irrlng W.rary.S.Crox on, rull wime unknown, .mmes S. Watt, and the lvin ft Guarantee Co. ot Conimcticut, defendanU. JIOTJCE FOB BERVICK BY rCBLICATIOK. George It. Brock & Co., Ining W. Crary, S CroKvou. iuU name unknown, and Jamr-a S Watl. will take notice that on tbo day Jul y JwlTArles C. White, receiver ot tho Dim or DweTs Boss, filed his petition In tho district ourt of Webiter county, Nebraska, agatmt the said defendants, the object aud prajer ol which is to foreclose a certain mortgago given by George N. .Foot and Sarah Foot upon the west half of tbo north-west qnarter and tjie north half of the soutliwest quarter of section 3J tomi 1. ranj;e 9, west In said Webster coumy. 2Sseurelhe payment of a certain promissc notesdatedJulyl7th,lsss,forthe sum of $13, the first one due Jan, 1PS7. and the others semi annually thereafter on the first days of July an 1 January ol each year, aud also of one cou pon for ftf.50 due January 1st 1SX. There is now due on said notes, coupon and montage the sum of f 145 .SB with interest at ten per cent from Aug 1st, 1691. for which plaintiff prays for a decree lhat said defendants may be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount fsund due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 7th day of September, iwi. F. J. rOSS. 4-4 Attorney for I'laintilf. Sheriff's Sale. JJetico is hereby clven that uudcr and by virtue of an order ot sale issued from the office ol C. B. Crone, clerk of the district court of the eight judicial district withiu and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decrco In an acliou Vending therein, wherein K. Cochrane is plain tiff and against Noah B.Thomas and Jefleion B. Thomas defendants, I shall offer for sale at public venduv to Me highest bidder for cash in uand M the east door of the court-house in Ilea Cloud in BBkl Webster eouuty, Nebraska (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holden) on the 22d day of September, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. in. ot said day tlic following des cribed property to-wit: Lots five and nx in block ouc in Kaley aud Jacksoirs addilioa to the town ot Bed Cloud, Wabster eouuty, Nw bniska. Glreu uwler y liaud lhls 10lh & ' August A.D. 1891. C. A. Tecl. Hhenff O. V. Tcf, Deputy. C. It Chaney, I'lalnti.Ts Attorney. 4 SheriiTa Sale. Naticc is hereby given, that un Jer and by Tir tae of an order of sale issued from the office of C.B. Crone clerk of district com 01 tnecignui Indicia! district, wttnin aim xor j ewer cotinty udleial district, wtthi' Nebraska, upon a decree tn an action thereiu, wherein John H. Croxton Is apd nst Shadrack Croxton tal defendants, . ..w ..i-. . - .;.- - . . ., m(l Ibhallofferfor sale at puouc enuue. 10 tue Mfthest blddtr for casb in liand. at thevast uoor "rTZ. .-. ... !, f1ntM In Ball! W.K. stcr county, Nebraska, (that fcelng the building Wberela th last term of said court was holden ) on the Sm day ot August, A. D. 1W1, at one o'clock P. hi., of sild day, the following des cribed piop-Tty towlt: lhe south 4 of U n w Vt ud Ue n i of thos w H of section 4 uorth. ranseawtof the6th p m, in Webster county, fKeoundcr my hand this sxst day of July, A, .fWl. C A. Tr, Sheriff. B O. C. Tkbx, Deputy. jhaiutia's Attorcejs 9.otiee or matoiaiiMi. Notieiheie by given that the oopart- Mnhip heretofore exiwing DemH TtLi, and G. H. Hannawalt of oowlSNeb. doing.baaine under the firm nam of Hria Jxaanawaa, HufTl-.u -ithdrawim?. GJk. Harris -tf!!n-mBthebtneie and will eol- ' O. H. Hawhawau. MT E4MC. P-amle wit desire draymg do SeLvtseis nd diiptcli jhoili tlic sum of 530 wim interest aan cost wi """-'i an action pendlncbefore him, wherein C. ". n,,tt Anteintiir nnd j. M stewait defendant reunion! CAMP tdo ..-y , good eating house facilities. Speakers lMmMHMWlW" Rtrawlierry Planjs tor Stile. You can get btruwberry plants the first of September which will grow berries next season. Prices 25 cents per 100 or $5, per 1,000. L. II. Rust. Notice. Any one wishing to rent tents for the reunion, of any description, call on E. A. Young, agent for the Omaha Tent and Awning, Co., Sleeper Build- linp, Red Cloud. 1-2. Special Notice. I am now prepared to make farm loans at reasonable rates of interest option payments if desired, nnd old 1 loans renewed. D. B. Spanoole. Lawn Social. The Ladies of the Christian church will serve ice cream and oukc in bhe Court House yard Tuesday evening, Aug. 25. Everybody invited. ' NOTICE. All nominations for township officers must bo made and properly certified I to the county clerk 20 days before election, or thoy will not be printed "" on tickets, sec section b 0,1 the elec tion laws. U. D. liASKEY, 4-4t County Clerk. (race Episcopal Clitircli. Services every Sunday morninj at 1:30. Sunday school ab 11:45 A. M. anring July. For Sole. A good M)n of work inajcs, or will Ttradt for uulcyi cowp, Knmnro at Holland House. tf. When Baby was sick, wo gave fler Castoija. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho Became Miss, s.ho clung to Castoria. When in had Children, she gavo them Castoria. F. V. Taylor, has just received a car load of uew furniture and will make you the lowest prices ever offer ed in this country. Public Sale of Stock. On Thursday, Aug. 27, 1S01, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The undersigned wiH give a public sale at the residence f W. II. Fuller, 1 12 miles north of Red Cloud and six miles south of Bladen on sec. 4, town 3, range 11, the following property: Fifty-three head of cattle, the cat tle arc in fine shape and are all high sirade Durhams, including one thoroogh-bred Durham bull two yeprs old. Terms: A credit of eleven month? wiH be given an note and approved fsecur ty with interest at ten per cent from date, o per cent, off for cash I'm hand. No goods will be allowed t be removed from the grounds until settled for. We shall rcscrvu tho right to close the sale at ajly time. 3-2 W. II. Fuller. Charles Haiitman. Account Inter State Reunion G. A K.1 be held at Ked Cloud, September 15 to 18, the BAM has mndo a rate of one fare for tho round trip for points within one hundred and fifty miVes of Red Cloud. Ticket limited to September 19th, for roturn passage. A. Conovkj; ugvnL Hack Line. T. R. Hayes, has purchased the Valley Honse Hack and is now pre pared to respond to calls at all hour of the day and night Orders should be left at McAvoy's livery stable cast of the Ho'laud House. Price 2ncts to any part of the city. tf Notlec to 'rcactiers. Notice is hereby given that I will exiu.iiieaU persons who may desire to tittVr themselves as caadidates for tea-: . oft he public schools of this touu'y. t uea tjioua on t;.o tnira Ssturd of each month. Special examinations will be held on the Friday preceeding the 3d Sat tuaay of each mioth. The staiding required for 2d asd 3d grade certificates is the sam so grade below 70 par cent, "average SO per cent; for first grade certificates bo grade below 80 per cent, average 90 per cent in all branches required by law. D. M.Htjhtm, Conty Supt'. Children Crrf t? - j MtoMsCatjkorla. THE CHIEF Friday, Aff. SI, ISI. Filtered at the l'ot Office Jn Ked Clpod, heb., '":",,. .all mptteroMbenwond class To nr subscriber. Vnr mnm than a vear now we have carried hundreds of our sahBcribcre on aecount of the failure of crops, without asking for it, knowing that times were hard and that they needed every dollar they had. Now wo need our money very much to carry on our business, and it is necessary that ire have every dollar that is duo tie. Won't tou come in and help us? I You have fine crops and good pros pects and we need the money, nd it is tmlv fair that you come to oar relief. Don't put it ofl bat como at onco and your duty. A. C. IIOSME. Fubllshe. lluppy Moosfcr "Wm.TiramoisPoatmastef at Marille Ind..wrieto: "Electric Bitters has done more for ine than all other medicines com hined. for that bad feeling arising from Kidney nnd Liver trouble." John Leriie, , farmer and stockman, of same place, Baye: "Find Electric Bitters to be the beat Kidney ana ijiver meuicine, umuo mo feel like a new man." J. W" Gardner hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who ia all run down and don't care whfither he lives ot dies; he found new strength, good appetite and he felt just lite ho had had n new lease of life. Only 50c. b bottlq, at L. H. Deyo's drug store. 2 GO! To tlic Red Cloud Auction Store, at tlic Red Flag;, for Bargain of all Kind. A fine line of notions are being sold at less than wholesale prices. Job Wta of ladies', children and gents underwarc, ladies' and misses hoscry and gloves, boy's half hose gents fine shirls laundried and un laundricd, torchon and -ualencienncs laces, bead trimmiHg Irish trimming, 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, darninc cotton, frilling, ladies' and gdntsneck wear, cults and collars, albums, playing and visiting cards, pencils, clocks. Great inducements offered to country dealers. Millinery goods for one halt price wnoicsaic. Goods must and will be sold at any sacrifice. Auction every Saturday, consignments solicited. MUch' crvc and Liver Pills. Act on a new principle regulating tho liver, stomach nud bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles' pills speedily euro bllousnefis, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Un rqualcd for men, women, children. Small est, mildest, surest! fin doses, 25 eta To California, Oregon, Wash ington and other Western pohitK-In I'ullnian Colonist Sleepers Via, the Union Pa ri lie. Tho constant demand of the traveling public to tho West for a comfortable and at tiro samo timo an economical modo of trtivoling has led to tho establishment of what is kuowu as Pullman Colonist Sleep I'M. These cars are furnished complete with good comfortable hnir mattresses, warm blnnkets, snow white linen, curtain which s&curo to tho occupant of a berth as much privacy as is to ho had in first class sloopers, plenty of towels, combs, brurfie?, etc. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, fund smoking is absolutely prohibited I Another fact not to be overlooked is itlint theeo Pullman Colonist Sleepers are attached to tho daily fast oxpress trains thus enabling passengers occupying thco cars to mnko tho samo timo as 1 occupants of first-class Pullman Sleepers. A chargo of fH.OO for a lower or upper donblo berth is mndo between Council J Bluffs. Omnha or Kansas City nnd San .Francisco or Portland For those furnishing their own bedding free berths nro given in Pullman Colonist Cnra running between Council Bluffs, Kansas City nnd Portland. Tho Pullman Colonist Sleeper Is es pecially commended for tho use of tho homeseeker who is moving to the west with his family, nnd who desires com fortablo sleeping accomodations enroute but cannot nfford to pay the first-class Pullman Sleeping Car fnre. Formatter descriptive of any stato or territories through hich the Union Pacific runs, or for rates, timo of trains tc, etc, apply to E. L. LOMAX, Uen'l Pass, nnd ticket Agent. Omaha, Neb. 41 h-.IdrenCryfor Castoria. BucklcirK Arnicca SaH'c Tlio Best Salvo in the world for cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all other Skin Eruptions, tiid positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect jfitisfnction or money refunded. Price 25 ceutS per box. For sale by L. H. Deyo. 3 Annual meeting Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F at St Louis, Missouri, September 21st,. Agenta in Nebraska may sou ticKeta to bt Jjouis ana return at one fare for tho roud trip. Ticket will bo sold September 19th, with transit limit of one- dav from date of sale or execution, nil tickcta to bear linal limit btjptenu itoth. Salt Luko City September 13 to l"tb, Irrigation Congress. All Agents may sell ticktes to Salt Lake City nt one fare for the roud trip, Tickets sold Septem ber l'Jth, only, limited for return to Sep tember 30th, with trant.it limit of three day a from dato of salo or execution. Grand Jslnnd Nebraska August 31th, to September 5th, G. A. R, Reunion. Agents in Nebraska may sell tickets to Grand Island at one fare for the round trip limited fox return September 7th, Agnetsin Nebrrska may sail regularly organized and uniformed Bands and drum corps of three or more members traveling on solid tickets nt one cent per mile each wny' with same dates of sale limits, etc, us autherized above. Rates oa, Certificate plan Lincoln, Nebraska August 22d, to 24th, Annual Singing Festival Nebraska Sangerbund. Acents in Nebraska may sell tickets to Jvmcoln August 19th, to 24th, inclusive. H. Bruggman Agt, 1235, U. St LonoJn. Neb. will sign certificates. A. CONOVXR, Agt DPRICE'S fream Baking UOPowden Used ft MflBaoi tf HW LOCAL PUFFS Finest perfumeries at CottiBgs. Mrs. F. Bradbrook is quite sick this week. Condition powders of all kinds at Deyo's. Are you going to paint? Buy of Cotting. Deyo keeps the largst stock of pat ent medicines. Herman Nau is again doing busi ness in this city. BL Sterns of Hastings wa in Red Cloud this week. The republican county central com mittee meets tomorrow. Go to Deyo and see his bargains in romnants of wall paper. Mrs. Frd Dauehy has gona to New York state on an extendod -visit Mrs. E. F. Highland of DenTcr was the guest of Mr. C. Wioncf this week. Dr. Damcrell adds his name to the Great Family Weekly this week. Thanks. Nice new goods just received at F.'V. Taylor's, remember his prices are tho lowest. Mrs. C. B. Crone is homo from an extended visit in Iowa to the happy satisfaction of Mr. C. Mips Mabel Day of Red Cloud, is in Guide Rock this week, the guest of her friend, Miss Alice Garber.-Signal Clarence Jones walks slightly crip pled all because he run a pitchfork in to his foot while working in the hay field. Remember that Coiad & Co., will not be undersold on furniture, car pets, wall papsr Ac. at Taylor's old stand. Call on T- B. Penman for fine jewelry watches and clocks, silver ware, specs etc. Cotting's drug store. Go to T. E. Penman for fine watch clock and jewelry repairing. Artis tic letter and monogram engraving. CottinK'a drug store. Mr. Calmus while repairing the dam last week was unfortunate enough to have his leg badly injured ly a wagon wheel running over it. Mr. C. Wiener starts cast this week nTtAT his fall stock. He will lav in the largest stock of clothing ever brought to Red Cloud. Soon the Episcapal church will be moved near the business center of the city to the intense satisfaction of the friends of that organization. If any one was entitled to honors forvaliaut service in the independent party it was O. R. Pitney, yet he was given the go-by by that outfit Judge Mason of Lincoln, one of the state's honored and respected cit izens, died last Tuesday, after a con tinued sickness of seveial weeks. The republicans should have a thoroughly organized club in every 1 school district, One that can be de pended on to work zealously for tho good of the cause. After years of experience we make the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and are prepared to attend all calls in the city or country. F. V. Taylor, funeral director. The King's Daughters of the Bap tist church, will give a social this Fri day evening at the court house groyc, Lemon ice and ice cream and cake will be served. All come. Undertaking by F. V. Taylor who has had yea.s of practical cxpcrincc in the scientific care of the dead and is better prepared than ever to con duct the business in all its branches. F. V. Tajlor will duplicate any prices offered by other houses on all olases of Undertaking goods, and guarantee better goods and better ser vice. Funerals attended free in city or county. Attorney Porter reports, that since our last issue, he has procured pen sions as follows: James W. Bogcn rieff, Catherine Earner, Gotleib Ran ger and Jerome Vance. All get their mail at Red Cloud, except Vance at Guide Rock. Charley Sterner and Mias Jennie Snyder, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony oa Wednesday, by the Rev. E. J. Randall. The happy couple have the beet wishes in the sterner realities of life. May their jovs over cease. A. Ilinkins of Rivcrton, formerly a pioneer of Illinois, dropped in this week and added his name to the Great Family Weekly. Mr. Ilinkins has 200 acres of very nice corn-and is fully satisfied that he is going to make a good thing this season. A gentleman by the name of Jno. Gilbert of DeWitt, Nebraska, has purchased a portion of the Burtie farm and will turn it into a breeding farm for fine horses. That is some thing that should be encouraged in Webster county and Tux CuJEF wel comes Mr. Gilbert to Red Goad. - - Ytfirs the SUndird 4cal mmtrw. Tnwscs at Pete. Trusses, Shoulder braces Ac at Cottings. Judge J. R. Willcox was in Oaiha this week on busincM. Mrs. Cowdcn and ton, Edgar are visiting in Seward. The best stock of machine oil is to be found at Deyo's. Miss Mabel Martin is visiting old friends in Iowa and Illinois. J. A. Lopeman is in Red Cloud looking after his business inteicsts. The boys arc training now and will soon have a good band in Red Cloud. J. L. Miller the harness man has a full line of rubber and leather belting C him. The Sons of Veterans propose to give an opera during the reunion next month. J. H. Sedgwick of York wis in the city this week in the interest of his patent insides." Don't forget that only a few more days till the reunion will be here. Everybody come. Mr. Henry Scott has been quite sick for the last few days, but is much better now Cotting is filled up on school sup plies. He will have the finest lot of tablets in the city. John Holcomb takes a trip out west thes week and may go to Utah before returning. Anson Higby has resigned his po sition in the F. & 31. bank, and Sew ard Garber will be installed. II. J. Olmsted is now "chamber maid" in Koonti's livery stable hav- nig acoepieu mat posuion hub wa. Taylor, the postmaster of Superior received walking orders the other day, and took the first opportunity to skip. Mr. Lester and family of Inavale, moves to Red Cloud next Monday en which date their son expects to start cast to learn a trade, Mrs. Elizabeth Fallcy of Blue Hill was brought to the county scat this week and placed in charge of Jailor Shinkle. She is insane. Do not fail to call and see F. V. Taylor's stock before buying. He buys by the car this saves freight and can sell cheaper than anybody. The job of mowing the grass in the north ward school house yards was a very poor one. It does not pay to have cheap jobs of that kind. Why is it that our farmers do not raise their own strawberries and fruits? If they would put in their spare timo improving their farms it would be much more beneficial. . i; 1 j :r :n !.... Vinson uiguy aim wut nut jcutc Rcd Cloud in a few days, for Dead wood, Dakota, where Anson has a lu crative position as cashier of the Deadwood National bank. Anson has our best wishes. F. V. Taylor never has charged any thing for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guarcn tccs satisfaction. Remember he will duplicate any price offered by others, on undertaking g)ods, Mi 8. Earner, living south or tho river has bean granted a pension of $22. per month, and back pension to the amount of $924.00. The money is certainly worthily bestowed. The re publican party is giving more pen sions to soldiers and their widows and orphans than any party. Special Examination. There will be a teachers Bpecial exam ination held at lied Cloud Saturday Au gust 2Gtb, 1891. D. M ILunter, Co., Supt. Franklin Academy. This school was founded in 1881 and has just completed it tenth year of most successful work. It has enrolled many hundreds of students and has been and is successfully working to develop in all who come under ita iniluence, an en thusiasm for thorough scholarship nnd mnnlv character, Its stadards aro high and all who co out with its recommend ation are winning their way with em inent success. Thouirh much of iw territory was drouth Btricken. the year jast closed haa been the most successful one in its but tery. "Nothing succeeds like success,' and the school is moving forward to n much hicher place still. Indications point to a greatly increased attendance and a work that has been unsurpassed. The school is no longer an experiment but a success in all lines of its work. As the school is not dependent entirly on the tuitions received it is able to em ploy a strong corps of enthusiastic and suceesfnl teachers, all of them graduates of colleges of repute and all experienced in teaching. Strong preparatory work in the Eng lish Branches is emphasized bo that the most backward are helped while stud ents who are advanced wiil find the work that suits them, whatever its nature. The Academy gives a large range' in its courses so as to supply the needs of all The following courses are open to students. 1. The Normal course which teachers are trained in practical methods and management of schools. 2, The Business course which girus a better training for business life than the business colleges, at one third the X Th ColWs Preparatory course j fitting the student well for any Sret cksa soUege. 4. The musical course giving the best maslcal advantages at very cheap rates. 5. The General course for those who desire a thorough education but hare not the time or the means to go to college. Tho school was established for the young people of the fnixU and ksows and proTidte for their ceede. Soie iht following advantages. L Tuition very low a?. 00 to 18. CO. 2. Board fL 00 perjweek. a BootaatcoaMZ . i. The best of saoral mflnecoss; no salooMerbflkarthai 5. AdMoCaadeate vfaoareesthaftl iswtkfctWghsscboUrcipadky totbeAcadasar. a A boss ib tie lasuwuon. ir tie- aired uader the direct care ot the teach-1 Mmy other adrvitacaa wfcteh aaay 1. I daBBBVaMSlaW SaMSaflSaT SDCCMaavaTail W Auoofi C. iXutr PraarifsaL FraakliaNek A Fata Fhytleiaaa mak '? to uke taaa when they L"1 that aerrow heart trouble 5m " th iotnh and ara of 111 lf?.eme. Dr. Franklin Mll, e E0,ttU ndiB,i ptcialiit, a prorwi the tXUV y fa h new book on Ilart Divase,' "which may bo had free at C. L. CottingV , bo gnar entee and recommend" l r. -Mile nn equaled New Heart Caro, w h .a the Urgent Hale of any heart r tawdjr in the world. It cure nerrons ma organic heart disease, short breathi, Htntrring. pain or tudrnes in the i arm or shoulder, irregular pel, fni stla;?. woth ering, dropsy, tc Hi Uantotatirp Ner vine cures headach, fits' eta. 'J It was under tho instructions of the late Admiral Porter that XJeutecant Cushing made his famous raid on tho confederato ram Alabemarle. All the circumstance of this famous naval ex ploit aro detailed in a letter written by Admiral Porter, which will appear in the September number of the North Asnerican Review. Remarkable Rescue. Xrs. Michel Curtain, RainSeld 111., makes the statement that she raaght cold, which settled on her lcng;rho was trratcd for a month by hsr family physician, bat grsw worse. He told her she wm a hope less rictnm of eonsnmption and that no medicine could core her. Her druggist ggested Dr. King's New PLcoYcry for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. Bhe continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own house work and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great DUcOTcry at L.H. Deyo's drug store, large bottles 50c and f 1.00. 2 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorltv TAX SALE NOTICES. To whom it may concern: P. W. Hodson and Jos. S. Hart: Vo will take notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebr., nt private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for year 18SS, amounting to 93.83. the following lands described towlt: N w 1-4 of w 1-1 sec 18, 1 1 r 12, contain ing 40 acres. Timo for redemption ex pires Nov. 30, 1S0I, and if uot redeemed at that time I will apply for tax UevU. Taxed in name of P. V . Hodson. 2-3 L. Bnutn. John Devlin, James W. Dawes Fay ette I, Foes nnd James Hoaton: You will take notice that I purchased from tho treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for year 1858, amounting to io-k the following lands described towit: N e 1-1 of so 1-4 sec -C, 1 1 r 12, containing 40 acres. Timo of redemption expire Dec. 2, 1891, nnd if not redeemed at thnt time I will apply for tax deed. Taxed in name of John Devlin. 2-3 L. Ilaum. John Devlin, James W. Dawee, Fny ette I. F06H nnd James Heaton: You willtako notice that I purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebr., at private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1883, amounting to $3.99, tho following lands described to wit : N w 1-4 of ee 1-4 nee I'O, t 1, r 12, containing 40 acres. Timo for . redemp tion expires Dec. 2, 1891, and if not re deemed nt that timo I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in nnmo of John Dov lin. 2-3t L. Uaum. Peter Hansen, James Mahndy and C. W. McAlister: You will tnko notice that I hnvo purchased from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, nt privnto tax sale, for tho delinquent taxes for tho year 1888, amounting to $11.88, tho following lands described towit: S o 1-4 of mmj 2. 1 2 r 12, containing 1C0 ncrea Time of redemption expired D02 2. 1811, and if not redeemed nt that timo 1 will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in nnmfof Peter Hansen. M. Ilnum, 2-3 L. Ilnum, Agent A. U. Becker, Jnno O. Hutchins and Mark M. Patterson: You will take notico that I purehoHul from tho treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, nt private tax sale, for the delinquent Inxe for tho year 1888, amounting to 8lr.71, the fo. lowing lands described to-wit : S w I I sec 8, 1 1 rl2. containing 100 ncreo. Timo for redemption expires Nov.3, lhDl, and if not redeemed at that time 1 ill apply for a tax deed, Tnved in name of A. U. Becker. 2 3 I. Ilnum. P. W. rodson nnd J wo ih H. Hart' You will take notico that I purchnmed from tho treasurer of Wlter county. Neb., nt privnte tnx tmle, for tho delin quent taxes for the year I8d8, amounting to $3.83, tho following lands described to wit : No 1-1 or tho no 1 I nee 18, t 1 r 12, containing 10 acres. Timo for redemp tion otpires Nov. 30, le91. nnd if not re deemed nt thnt tune I will apply for a tax deed. Tnxed in nnmo of P. . Hodwn. 2:3 L. Uaum. P. W. Hodson nnd .!. S. Hart: You will tnko notico thnt I purchased from the treasurer of Welmtor county, NebrM nt private tnx sale, for tho delinquent taxes ior me, year iwvj, amounting to $4.47. tho following lands described towit S o 1-1 of the ne 1-1 pcc 18, t 1 r 12, con tnining 10 acres. Timo for redemption expires Nov. ,30, 1611, nnd if not redeem' eu at tnax, time 1 win appiy ior a tax deed. Tnxed in name of P. W. Hodson. 2-3 L. Baum. P. W. Hodson nnd Jos. S. Hart: "Sou will take notico thnt I purchned from the treasurer of Webster county, Nebr., at privnte tnx sale, for tho delinquent taxes for the year 186F, amounting to $3.83, the following Iambi described to wit: S w 1-4 of the no 1-4, sec 1, 1 1, r 12 containing 40 acres. Time of redemp tion expires Nor. 30, 1&9I, and if not ro deotnedat that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed in name of P. W. Hod son. 233 Im Duum. Oliver McCall Vrni uil! iako notice that I have purchased from the treasurer 01 eusxer county, .eorasKa. ai private tax sale, for the delinquent taxes for the year 18SW. amounting to SI.G1, tho fol lowing lands described towit: Sw 1-4 nf the so 1-4 cec 12 1 1 r 12. containing 40 acres. Time for redemption p:r Nor 30, i&fl, nnd 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 tho treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, at privnte tax sale, for delinquent tax for year l&V, amounting to g3.G4. the following buds described towit: Se 1-4 of the w 1-4 ec 12 town 1 range 12, containing 40 acre. Time for redemption expires or. ,T3. lMil and if not redeemed at that time I will apply for a tax deed. Taxed ra cam of Oliver McCalL 2-3 L Bscm. Oliver McCall- You will take notice that I purchased fr."a the Ut&nrtz of WtbrtUr county, seLr at private tax tnU for the delinquent lax for the yesr isA amounting to &4j1, the following land described towit: Se 1-4 of the ne 1-4, mc 12. Vrxn 1 rango 12. coctamicg 40 acres. Time for redeaption expires rr. 5 l9l and if not redeemed zX taat tiee i "sriii apply for a tax died. Taxed 12 came of rtf. r',Ti o r. r,r, L. Bsusn. UU,W. .WV4ii ri that I purchased from tfce treaaurer o!t easier C3cet, .ea, sa pn7ieax . ztriTZlfi tax . fo- the delinquent tawa for theear 13 Xe2 wt Sf1" rJjf amoustigto cLl3 the fcuVrrasg Ixcdsi w. ..T , -., deacnted towit: e lofthe te lLtc L Sfe;Cr?S S?A5ftlt; i J 12. torn 1, rarge 12, coatamrng 40 ten. Tta&e for redcoptSoc erpirea ssr, 30. HJl azd If sot rxiserj a: that tis I wUl appiy fcr a tax deed. Taxed ut rtrjx & Oiiref McCall, 2-3 L. Basa. P1It XM-mijAt T7as-r X riKAA-, ., w.t.,. in .. John MitrfeaJl: Yoa will tak mrAiem tkat! I pares ased f rotn the treaswrer C Wp6 tareewsty. Nebraaka. at private tax ale, toe k? tleLsqsect tazea toe jmr laeVi aasoeatikr to JT.il ik (oXkffizx ads deacribd tcviu Sw 1-1 cf ih w l-i,aec ui, town I, ras 12. cofftatctrg , iO acres. Ti&e for redeaptka exptrM iDac2Ll91,asdif aotrsdeeseed at that rtitaI vttaw-jfyfora ux I mum mttmrn N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. ffmwehtonjtedcftofflvtteatostii And tt5hywrrlras aool asbqun.. . SANTA CLAUSAOAP asVftiM flat Wild) it. ! 1 r. m rem aw, Down it ev k BBBBBBBBBBH p f SBSa rt ' urn "'"' iHMwmmmn ,, ... Read! Read! Read! OSCAR PATMOB. HAS 1TRCHASKD THK PLOCR AND FEED gTiHE Or CMer mist Dlckenext, asit Is w rrpnrr t sell mhj thing In his llac am1 t Ike Very Uwnt ft Igwrr fr rnsk Nothing but the best goods kept. Call and see mc when yon want anything in my THK Fainaiera SUCCK?SOKS Lumber Red Cloud, THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. m 1 C& TOf fflHBk tPBP7 mWmw 99n IfcSl TVS POSITIVELY Lower than any D. b. Spanog'e, Rkal Estatk and Loan Agkw Red Cloud. Klirn PiendolT, llonry A. Ctliddmi nnd John Mitchell: You will tnko notico that t .... nnl. n ..1 .. fit., t ,..., .f l Ikll 1 IIUIHHIWU IIVJIII HH' IMWUiil v -.' t-r county, Neb, nt private tax n!o forlHf DCJUCLAS thidelininent taxre for tho jenr 1H"S, amounting to $7.13, tho follouing lands ditcnbod towit: Nw 1 t of nw 1 I, . J8, town 1 rango 12, containing 40 acrv. Timo for redemption expirr Ic.2. 111 nnd if not riHlrme4l at thai timo I will npplv for a tnx dnl. Taxwl in nnmo of EliMi PiorstolT. 2 3 I, llaam, Eliwi Pieratoff. Henry A. f Jlidilwi and John Mitcholl- You will take notico thsl I purchased from thntrmnurr of Wrb Ut rountv, Nobrnnka, nt private tax al for the dellnournt tnxort for tho iwr 1km amounting to K IH, th ftUilng' lamb d(critKl towit Hw 1 I of nw 1 I boc 2i. bwn 1. ranee 12. conUining 10 !.. 1." follow Ins untl rnwj nn1lTliIa.l . o( tlir ol tl D (. I town l-rans-eH-eonulBlncvo wft. tlw nt drcrol at Ut tin I will pi!y fora Ut lrd Tunl in th nx&i of ChanUrr. 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